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THIS l'A',EU Sunday ex- 11 rnorKizroK. :.OuCmb, 50 cent,. , -'. """"! -...I ! rarricr?. .ill b9 " "S" . eck. and liberal. 1 . MPi1 mi .j...rrttert any ! ' ' .,!r ,ai.cri regularly. " i -JiaeJ i , mr-itivc ill Jtllasiil S . j .; iii. as to her in- ;s (,lcll.atlu will not Llur tl-' Canal. -L fp.m l',a r'liUc ',,,t' Don . ii ... -i,l ii f iniiist. anil ''" I I 1 1 lll-M I.. ... wllltTllOClCU UM.iiiovi.vo w r VOlJI n5 with the; iron- j! Ul'i .1 -.fisC ... , j.,,, ii.i.)i".r n: i.-.l in the official papns.at relative H per.ee must be - lorct firtx cx- ijr 1,11 ';. Mllrt illosi tlC ll.'ir Ol' Lake - - iittl3-- ir, i- No towns ..l.aic .1.u.?r 1,1,1 1,ouM riuii.; icmiIIs arc certain. ,U'-' th.t iui,l is ,,0,v ;,t )(.ii,l,!iiiliMCHi.t'li.ii'''toiy. i: .i precaution ugaiiol the 1.4.'.; ' ,ur .iyii;Ui"ii in Creeer, lias or tluilliiia' ,llt vi the"" militia and aiiuTlufsaly and the ..I ..mis unions the frniilier . I'll! re is ji .Slavonic re f4MlJcoii Monday ; near Maljal. fcur.il boiu.v- The Turks were I M live hundred men. inc Vii-jCs arc not ascertained. i,lr.!iKiiii. i"itt at )b in New: . Ti "Secretary of the Trcas- i 1 . . 1 - i I. .. .. . . f in rAj I. lliclNiot'in custom house. : i j oslnrii:. of Kansas, has been vimol iii) Minister to (,'hi i. y.pt.iiy il tkc TitiUiiiry has ' iued i limiting; the pay ol ili-li ict attor iwj imhi jut .niiiiini. A Iler .ric. i')inlciit of ilio TimCo wys '"it is J en 1 'authority that Count Mchkv iczai ls llus.i i'b elianccs as ! inn'i'is'ni;, in .iisnuci)ce of the iduuu liCaligcncr .Mi'l hv.k ol fol'e i iii- 'mU"' -' - The niili4 Mii in -s(tMfn S,i vi! I km Company 'ai M. ,iiiky (i.iijilii.t r. as w in ked on the I Mij ul L'fi'aji.ij:. The crew tiigti ncrc ?atil. Tlie .Jit itiiti.nlvui ienna di?ateli 'It .ij jM.n.. that lie: Tuikaciuggcr- irtf'uil.,. If h llicvol that tho hh ol th". niK.Man centre io btill Kjr,. ,i;iI that 'life recent panic aryiiiii wa:; pfookcl by a Hying dl5,ieU and irregulars." W'bitc.Xyllcslyr of tlic Tort of Kieh- lini'lit'iieiiee to the irmirKt. .l ihn - wa.v V V A' w k'hhs tcmkitd lii.s rcsiuatiui t!.c luuiiidjial elceliuii in Nor . I" mi., nil Muiiday, llic Ueoublieans 'K,Ul(W)d Mav.r and ft xLct hv mi average majority of ooU. Hey Kalph Jhill, fvV tl'iirty P Ut i fil,c ricshytcrian Church t Tuwii, Uranjic eoiintv. X. Y.. Saturday, aged screiity-feur He n r..-,..l....i ,r ii i -"" qIumuihu oi line VAii- iud if ruction Sen.inarv. i-?1! Vast-ecu iuitiated as aHaehciu ' niMnr Soeiely , - fhc sub i'l'lln: uat Maiihatlan Cab i'4!f.v rucli -:i70.tNNi The W Jet attained Losbccu reached ou the Sin.avctara:S. in tho S.u.-m J'llAtais. 1V 111.. c..ii1.u'..cl.rM K1: cf il. . i. . ... . I'cnvcr aul JIio tirauUc altilu.l,. nf'll,,, ..... .w ( J4rluttc UbbrrTrr.J "HIK HUME.' WILMINGTON, N. C,? WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1877. NO 117 tin summit is ,0ue -JA Jtlresg by Bishoi At """in me ione, a;c. :estiuS ccrtmouy of laying the :h cf.thc "Home of bt. 1'ctcrV -uanouc, on the corner of Ccm- Z 3 :mcriton at i;GUo clock llllir.. . i i"n v ( ll.c cliurth and olhnr riti- j,i- encmuny Wrts conducted bv Us h J50"' r Mr. Osboruc, Wi J"- Thcsc witliKcv. 'Viiitir Mirri;.. Uk1 u-... " . ... . IW,..;- ' u lucu luc reading ,ri ,-. inc L i..r Kan r n I'.vtn, at tl ' ''tf l WU.1UMUU Ul 1 ,il 1,runs0l -nic forward ' iiK hc nawiug of each ar- , OcoT iWi waa a copy M(w. Vuo uil, ninon which 1 Um w 00 erected- to sbbx' W..V Uasc wa made. Raoa l lUT'TAid Soriety llm - , ' -- ;, - '. money loijmrehase thi:i propert. llnru, the naincijol the oftiecrs and members of the Ladies Aid Society who had conceived the idea o( thus providing for the sick and destitute, xrth the constitution and by-laws foi- the government f the Bame. Fourth, a ipy of the proceedings ef'thc COtU auniial contention of the church to show j that this charitable insti tution was iot designed to be merely local, biit also diocosan iu its char acter. Filth, a package containing one tu: more copies f each of the city p'apcrii to show to a future genera tion the current history of the day that the foundation; of the building, which had its origin iu tlie bcartS'ofa christian lcoplc, were- laid. lastly the word ol tiod, which contained the authority for consecrating the institution in His namc; and who.se lessons of love had inspired His people to exercise charity, the grcascfct of jih'c three graces. The Bishop 'then invoked the divine blessing oti the work that hud been done, ?.ud i short service . was said, at the conclusion of which he delivered a brief and pointed address. - t-'x Uc spokie first (of the practical value of charitable institutions and gave illustra tions to sIiqw. the good which ev'pn the knowledge of the existence of such insti tutions in a community did. He Alluded to the spectal prominence given in I Clod's word to th ilceds of christians. Jt afford ed him peculiar pleasure; to witness the pxcrtjons of the church in tlws city in this direction. It indicatod a'healthy spiritual condition. The address was delivered in an earnest and impressive manner. The services were closed with a prayer and benediction by the Bishop. THE WAR IN THE EAST. IioNi"-'N,i June 1 A despatch to the Times from Deligrad says that most of the Turkish forces at I?odgoritza about liftccn battalions have advanced toS)Uz, probabh' with the intention ot attacking Boganu.i Suleiman Pasha, the Turkish commander in Herzegovina, has rocoired considerable reinforcements. A hard-tight is ex pec fed at KrustAz. AA lcnna'.dcspatch to the limes says an ngagemcnt is expected near Xicsics. 'he bu.k fvf the Montenegrin forces and heir vr hole artillcrv hare come to some place above Xicsics. It is supposed that he Montenegrins will make an effort to ake Xicsics before Suleiman l'asha can :omc 'dow n through the Duga Pass, which is held by thy main army of the insurg ents. I A despatch from Urealuk to tho Timcn say3 a Christian doctor who deserted from Trcbinjc gives a gloomy account of the condition oi' the army. Two -thousand and four.' hundred- men hayc died at Trcbinje siijcc the campaign began, that city being iht hospital depot of the army, now concentrated atGatschko, which con sists of G6 battalions of 300 to -100 men each. Of t icsc, at Ieat half rc suffering, chiefly froni scurvy. There is also much dysentery. The physicians and surgeons are subject lo fanatical outbreaks of tne Mussulmans,are continually mcuacca ana insultcd,and never paid. Three thousand men arc bibk at Mostar, aiid "deserters from Podguirita reported the. : same- con dition of afttairs as prevailing there. The troops arc 'underfed having nothing be yond the barest means of sustaining life. They arc compelled to work continuously ou the earthworks. The health of the Montenegrin forces is excellent, The hopitals arcj quite cmrty. The Vaiqi IclenrapUs storyiot tlie uc- struction of,Mouss;i Pasha s Circassians is a gross exaggeration. The liussiau ofticial account says the Circassians 'werp tlisr perscu, losing uic iiimicai. uumuui v killed out cjl a total of 4,000 engaged, which is much more probable than that 1,000 irregulars stayed to be slaughtered after a night -surprise. It seems to be the cue of the Turks at the present moment to exaggerate their reverses and the diffi culties of their , position." Thus they. almost give up the hpc of Mukhtar Pasha's escape with his army, to say noth- iug of-saving Lrzcrcum. Undoubtedly Mukhtar l'is'hu. has aud will coutiiiuc to liavc the wbixt of the cAmpagu, but hi army is . noi- cumpromiseu m ine; grave manner limited from JJonstantinopic. Official dispatches fiorn the headquarters of the llussian army of Caucasus, receivec this, morniujg, reiort frequent encounters with the Ciicassians from the "J Uh to the GOth of May, at various points m the mountains (east of Sukum-Kalch. The numbers of insurgents t one place are stated at M. at another 3,000, and at another 6.000. The Pessimist dispatches Irom Constantinople regaramg Asia Minor must be intieuded to force the hand of the British (.ioicrnmcut. Thus the btandariTs Constautinqplc correspondent says: "lhe fate of thc campaign m Asa is practically settled. Jfuklftar Psha is abvtit to fall lck ou Kreroum; w'hich, as I learn from the best authority, is wholly open and can not be helped. The Russians arc adr vanciug in 'force toward Uiarbckie, and there is nothing to prevent tneni irom get ting possession of Euphrates Valley. Re- Brts from Turkish sources concerning the anube arriiy arc, on the other hand, ex ceedingly hopeful.!' Notwithstanding this I n ..... . 1 ; ' sort ol pressure, liruisninicrvcuiiou oeeuis P localizafaoh of tb participatioai of Servia and Grctcc. Xh first of these might precipitate. Austrian intervention, the second might jire je to putrngss disturbances in tpirus, Thessaly.'anrl Crele;4 sucli as xrchildVcner ititertentioii ot; tile Western twtrers lm- LOCAL NEWS. t New Advertisements. S. Jewktt Stacilaril and Popular Novel.-. A. Shriek. Collars hy iht bucket full 'o cent KEftCHXER & Ca i.i'tit'U ao.-i --yi or I gage sale. S. VaxAmrixue. Tax List Notice'. Petteway & ScHLtKE.N. To Fi uit Dealers and Owncr3 ot Oi'cba'il.-?. Hot, hotter, hottcntot to-day. " Blaukels for bed kivcr were ii"t ; J tlly in demand last night. Xor. baniue iV. OloJ. Haell, fr.uu this port, arrived at Glasgow mi the 2 I inst. . Schr. J.ouisa, Williams, cleared ou the Jlh inst. for this port IVuiir IVrtlaod, Me. Schr. Jr. Morales , Fldridge. -from .Boston for this port, arrived on the l2d inst. at Vineyard Haven. Huckleberries arc plentiful at live cents a ijuart, while strawberries aic making their w ay up to a quarter again, ' Mr. J.I. Macks, of this city, passed a successful examination in Raleigh on yes terday befoiv the Supremo Court aud was duly licensed to practice law in the courts for this State. The German picnic at Wilmingtou Gardens is in progress now, and there is already a good 'attendance and many others will go out thit close of business. evening at the peralieonj the sAore humanity, Tlie June Term of Superior Court for this county convenes here ou the fourth Monday in the inonU'j- the L'oth inst., with Judge Moore, of the Second Judicial Dis trict, on the Bench. The water courses hereabouts are run ning low and the wells and springs'- are getting dry. If rain does not come suoii the damage to the young crops and gar dens will be a serious.' one. The Board of Audit and Finance Tor the city have gone regularly to work and all bills against the city must hereafter pass through their hands. Mr, Cause, the Clerk -of the Board, w ill have an office" in the City Hall, probably in the Marshal s room. Tlie Marriage Hells. Dr. Isaac X. Carr, . of--this ciiy, was married in Canandai.ua X. V. on Mon day last, to Miss Car-lie E., , ilaughtcr. of Dr. Geo. I). Wells,. aud tin; happy couple arrived iu the city this, foioi oon nid are now the'j,iHts f the .groom's -'father. Dr. Thos. B. Carr. . Changed If amis. As is announced -in our - advei fiseing columns, Mr. Jno. L.Dudley has pur chased Lhe slock of books in Uic store re cently occupied by Mr. J.Cncs panforlh. near the Fuotoliie, and we bts'cak for him a fair share of the public jiatronage. Mr, Dudley propoiies to keep constantly on hand a full suyply.uf goods for the retail book and stationery trade. The Thermometer. From the United Stales Signal Lflice at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this luorn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 71; Charleston, 70: Corsfcaua, 75; Galveston, 50 ; Iudianola, bO ; Jack sonville, 1'J; Key West, ; McbiIe,LbO; Montgomcry, Vo; Xew Orleans, 7b; Nor folk, 78 ; Puula Kassa, b3 ; Savann.i(li, SI; St. Marks 77 ; .Wilmington, 77. Tie Excursion TotAlofrun,. Nat ii rally, at this soa.-.-"ii uf the year, wo all turn our face to the sea and dream of the ocean and a trip to its shores.' .This dream can become a reality to-morronrby taking a trip on the )'aa:amatc on the cxcurskn to be given by the gallant firemen of Wilmington Hook A- Ladder Company. This excursion will be au oc casion long to be remembered. Every care has Leu taken iu lender ii a pleas ant affair, aud our word for it. those who Co will have uo caue to regret it. ; The boat will leave Market liovk promptly at S oJulock. Personal. Wc had a call this afternoon from the energetic and genial agent of the Spark ling Catawba Springs, Mr. . H. U. Jrcy;, Tfo 3 iiere ou businc con nected with this now famous summer re sort. Mr. Gregory assures us that evcry thinj is now' in afp!c-pic order (o tc reception of lty, ?. QpykojiTc any trays doubting that everything is not iost as; represented, '.Yhy," say;s Mr. Gregory, "just come ctvj sei; for , your- Countr Comminioners. Tiie Board met in adjourned session yesterday afternoou; present, Mr. Wag ner, the Chairman, and Commissioners Worth, Graiugcr, Xixon aud Uolcica. The Board proceeded to draw the regu lar rehire of jurors to serve as such at the Juae term of the Superior Court, which meets on the fourth Monday of said month: lint I Vcek Lewis M. Williams. Geo. Montgomery, Ben. F. Bryant, J. M. Hard wick, John W. lleilly, J. K. Mcllhtnny, (icorgo Harriss, John Martin, Charles R. Mallett, Henry Taylor, David Jones, Wm. Howard. Second Week. R. S. Radcliffe, Jas. 13. Allen, Sol. Bear, J. X. Uintou, W. H. McIIary, George Hooper, Solmon Reeves, Thos. . Wright, U. F, Eyden, Godfrey Hart, Francis Payne, W. K. Price. It was ordered that the township claims in favor of the following persons be paid : Joseph C. Hill, Wilmingtou township, $11 Go-, C. H. Thomas, Wilmington town ship, 8 l5 ; S. T.. Potts, Wilmington towuship, 73 76 ; James Moseley, Cape Fear township, $1 07 ; T. M. Gardner, J. P., Federal Point, $2 ; J . G. Wagner, J. P., Masonboro, 3 05. t It was ordered that the Sheriff be.au thorized to turn over to the County Treasurer all township funds, taking a receipt therefor. Application of Stephen Keyes, of Fede ral Point Township, for fifty dollars from the general sehool fund, to rebuild a school house in said twouship, destroyed during a storm on the Jth of March last, was, on I motion, referred to the Couuty Attorney ; ordc cd, further, that the petition be granted, provided the Couuty Attorney report favorably upon the petition. The reports of the County Treasurer for the months of March and April were re ceived and ordered spread uponjthe min utes. The reports of the Auditing Committee for the munlhs of January, February aud March, were received and ordered spread upon the minutes and placed on file. The reports of the Committee on Out Door Poor for the .mouths of April and May' were received and ordered spread upon the minutes and placed on file. Report of Auditing committee relative to the gold coupons paid by the Treasurer on account of couuty bonds, amounting to nine hundred dollars in gold, was re ceived and ordered spread upon the min utes, and the coupons burned and destroy ed in the presence of the Board. The official -bond of Nicholas Carr, as constable of Harnett township, was pre sented and ordered received and put on record. Oh motion, it was ordered that A. R. Black, late Tax Collector, be instructed to turn over to the County Treasurer all township funds remaining in hi hands for the several townships, and take proper receipt for the same. G. C. W. Muller, and R. A. Price were granted licenses to retail spiritoas iiio i s. Sudden Death. I; ichel Anderson, a colored woman who resided on the corner of IHh and Castle streets, an I who for the past six months has been cooking for a gentleman on ChescnuL street, died very suddenly last evening. She was going home after her day's work, wljeu, she was taken sick and sent a boy ahead for her husband to come to her asHstancc. She was taken to her hiiiJc and placed on a bed and died in stantly. It is" supposed she died of heart disease, The He view, for the Summer. Persons Leaving the city for the vari ous watering places, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can ; have the Daily-Review mailed to any addess by orderiug the same at this office, at 15, cuuts for one week, 25 cents for two weeks, TO cts for three weeks, 5Q ocuUfof one month, $1.50 fca three mouths, 3, for six mouths, payable iu advance at tbia office. United States potae prepaid. Hours for Listing Taxes.-' S. VanAmringe, Es., Tax Lister for Wilmington Township, will atieud at the Commisioners Room, every day (except Sunday) from 10 a. m. tj 3 p. m. and, Ui addition, on AVedncayQ unci Saturdays, untl h iv iu., for the purpose of listing real and personal property. The books will positively close on the 20th, when all delinquents xivrt UaVJc to double tai and the Criminal Court. The following cases have been disposed of in this Court since our last report: State vs. Buun Bryant, David. Luck and Hector Smith, charged with disturb ing a religious congregation. Defendants found gujlty. State vs. C. H. Grant, charged with assault and battery, judgment suspend ed on payment of costs.. State vs. Jacob Shcrcr, c barged with retailing without : a license. Defendant found not guilty. . Slate vs. Harriet Kelley, charged with keeping a 'disorderly house. Defendant found guilly ' State vs. Fanny Brewinglou, charged with keeping a disorderly house. lcfeu dant foundnot guilty. fetatc vs. Julia Ford, charged with keeping a disorderly house. - Defendant found not guilty. State vs. J. J. Barker, charged with shooting guns in the citv limits. Verdict not guilty. State vs. Margaret Dahmer, in two cases, charged with retailing Ihpuor with- out'a license. Jury out in both cases. Iu two cases of witnesses who had been called and failed to appear judgment nisi was ordered entered. .- ' . PLEASE Jf OTICET We will be "glad to receive commttaieitioat from our friends on any and all nbjeets of general interest but : The name of the writer mot always be furnished to the Editor. Communications rnuyt.b written enlj ea one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and partis Iarlv uader stood that iho pd wv uvt ai ii a j 9 louurrf the views of correspondents, unlesa so stated in the editorial columns. , ' .MARRIED. On Monday, the u inst., in Canandalgun. 1., at the residence of the brlde'u father. MTfiPr1.8.15-, K W-S to ISAAC CARIt.of this city. ocard5. - Dr. Deems Sunday. Dr. Ctiarles F. Dems explains how he keeps himse'f able to work hard without any results of weariness or ill health. He says; "I keep a Sabbath Few ministers do." Many years I did not. hi Friday night 1 go to bed, and say, "Xow 1 lay me down to sleep," and uo one must wake me until Sunday morning, even if- The Sunday Magazine should suspend',-' or the Church of the .Strangers burn down. 1 never yet have slept that long, as I gener ally rise on Saturday afternoon to boil for an hour in the Russian bath. Generally, on (Saturday njght 1 cannot recollect what the texts for Sunday are,, having put the preparations all safely away. Such a regimen enables me to . begin on Sunday and work until Friday night .like a house ou fire and the wind blowing." New Advertisements. Mortgage Sale. BY'virtuc of and in pursuance of the pro visions of a deed of mortgage made to Joseph J. Ellis by David L, Hale and Amanda S. Hale, his wife, dated April 18th, 187J, aod registered in the Register's office of New n.nntfoi, nm.nt ! 1 I. t f 1 no. ."ii muuij. Ill UUUk Ii, X.. ., pmgBUl, J(2 and o&Lwe will, on 'Tuesday, the 26th dar of June. A. D. 1877. ell t nnhli tion, at the Court House door in the city of v., tne land ana tenements described in said deed lying and situate in the county ol 1'ender and at present occupied by said David L. Hale, beginning at a pine stump in Wm. S. Larkins' line, then 8. 60, E. 70 poles iTcssing mill-branch to a stake in Grice'tf line, then 8. 11, E 2y poles to a stake, then N. 80, Ej 111 poles to a pine, then 8, C9, E. 10G poles to a stake, then S. 18 poles to Mahn's line, then W. 21 poles to a stake by a large kiln bed, then S. 5, E. 42 poles to a gum in a pond, then S. 85, W. 77 poles to a stake, formerly Jones' corner, then 8. SO,-W. 15i poles to Win. S. Larkins' corner, thence with hi3 line 43, W. 8G poles to his corners, thence with his line again N. 157 poles to a stake in the Hammock Bra'acli, thence to the beginning, containing by estimation, be the same more or less, of three hundred and two acres, together with all and singular the tene ments, ' hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertain ing. Terms uf sale 111 be' made known on day of sale. KEIICILYER A'CALDEIi HROS. june G-tds W Of I CE. Children's Memorial Association will be held iu me oeuooi noom 01 musses James & liurr. on Third street, to-morrow (Thursday) after noon, at 5 o'clock. The members ars earnest! r requested to be present, as an election of of ficers for the ensuing year is to be held. otar please copy. . . . Fruit Dealers and Owners of Orchards. w1 The Datura'. Wo want everybody hereabouts to read the editorial article in this issue on the much abuscel Jamestown-weed, or; as the boys call it, the "Jimsoii weed' ll was prepared for us by a gentleman who knows whereof he speaks aud who thinks, with us, that it is time that the absurd prejudices against this weed should bedoue awav with, and that it shall be known for wliat-it -isj The Jamestown wcd is by the w-ay, of the same family 'as the datura which adorns some few of the flower gardens in this citv- and which bears a magnificent white llower which blooms only at night and which gives out a delicate, pleasant odor very similar to that from the. magnolia. Fruit for the Summer. Messrs. Petteway and Schulked Pro duce Brokers, did a very considerable business last year in the selling of fresh fruit and are now making arrangenents to extend this line of business. They possess cxceleut facilities for its sale and our country friends are advised to thip to them the earliest gatherings. Send by Express and you may look for good prices and prompt returns. The Crops at Shoe Heel. A gentleman in this city, who was at Shoe Heel. Robeson county, yesterday, and who rode some distance into fhc country, givrs us a rather gloomy acconnt of the farming prospects in that section. The crops are suffering terribly for the want of rain, and the land, which is of a very light soil, seems literally parching up. Unless they get raiu soon, some of the crops will suffer beyond repair.- j . Good Measure is the Watchword. Of honest trade. When you buy Dooley's Yeast Powder, for sale by ail grocers-, you get perfectly full weight, jfist as marked on the cans, and beside that an article made of the very best and purest material, so that the strength can alwav be trusted. E sold Peaches,. Ac, last year to extent. At this early dar we hare cnauirv fn- Peaches and Apples. We write to car. "send j-our fruit in crates per Express. Will make prompt ana prohtable returns.' We are ottering bargains in Meat-, Lard, Flour, Corn, Tobacco, Glue, Dried Fruit, Rice, Butter, Ac. Fill-orders for all descriotiens .of merchan dise. Orders and consignments solicited. Orders from up-country merchants bate the &d rantage of this market. Communicate with iis whether ran wish to buy or sell, and we will cheerfully eire anv information of the market. ' PETTEWAY & SCHULKLX, Brokers and Ccmmission'Merchants. jane G Ho ! lor SfflithTille and tne Torts ! mm FAMILY EI I UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE it . Wilmington Hook & Ladder Cp.,Hol, ON THE STEAMER , m 1 The Boat will leave iiarket Dock promptly at x o'clock. Music i 1 be furnished by the Italian String' Band. - Refreshments can be obtaincl at city prices. The Management reserve the right to ex clude all objectionable persons. Tickets for the Round Trip, for Gentlemen, SI. 00; for Ladies and Children 50. cents. .. Tickets can be had at the Book Stores or of the Committee. - jnc a R. II. BERRV, f V W. J. GORDON, I Ccmmittec- A. V. WOOD. J Tax L st Notice. I WI LL ATTEND at tbj COMM1S3IOX- Thc Court Room, ccsU packed, with a dense iVr3 dWVS tt,"u2 of the Criminal Court, ahJ the fragrance which arise therefrom these warm days is not exactly like pcaclies. Sensible Advice. You are askod every day through the colups, of newspapers, and by your Drug giit to Mse something for Dyspeisia and Liver complaint that yuu know uothin" about; you get discottragd spending money with hut Httle success. Xow to give yu aat?4iactory Proof that U reel's AvuvsT FLawEB, will cure you of Dys pepsia aiMl Liver GuuipiahU with all its effects, such a Sour Stocaacfe, Sick Head- acUe. UaUtua) CcOire&esa. Palpitation of t tm Heart, itcaiWlHiru, Water brash L 1 r. ... . coming up oj joouaiter eating, low spirits, &o., we ask yon to go to your Druggist aud get Sample Bottle of Green's Au gust Floweb for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Sire for 75 centu? two dosrs will relieve you. ERS' ROOM (Court HouseJ, DAILY From 10 o'clock A. ill to 1 P. M. i i ? From 0 o'clock P. M. to C P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays until 9 P. M. for the purpose of Listing Real and Personal Propery, and shall positively close the Books On the 20th Xnit., when all delinque-niii will be liable t ( Double Tax and all the penatties. S. YisAilEIXGL, Tax Lister for Wilmington Township. iuneC It 9 11 1C Style is Evervthing N'D THE LATEST STYLES' A5D THE best and cheapest goods for Crents' and Youth's and Boys' are to be found at nay store. Goods marked to suit the time anil price within the reach of eterybodr. Call and examine the duTerrat styles and you will cer Uinly be pleased. may it Market street.
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