THIS rAl'K ' ,lcrcr, -ncrnooi., Sunday, ex- ",iqka' rK'TtiETon. . . iiI JH, POSTAGE PAID. Si i Thrce "'u l "i: One month, 60 cents. tr bVdclircrcd by carriers, M",V,u-,,r !3ccDUir week. .luLrnbiri will please report any and " . . . ..irc ihrir naDers recularlT. Ktt'S SUMMARY. j ,,v MiVatii Lottery diawingUi .v'.'.N 1,107 drew 100,000; No. 1--fVtiC'v 50,000 ; ami j No. o7,110 r' w hi.i'- : ThcjShoshone In-;r,.-!'r- in an alnios, stdrvi,,S condition, pplirsare lying at "rccn; river T r.tjiii -rtatioiis. Sonic fears are '3.'fM.;)M,,i ,y settlers lli it ; lhc Indians ;U 'i'a1"1 l" cumu,,t tU'prcilations to rfr,... Irving.. -'he impression ' t .1 .. .T'.kJ-hiw will lint .. Mllllll lllflt HIV 11WUI11.1M ... jria :HoiAa wan - 8 -. iC3nH s - fy r i i 1 Wf VOL. 2. Review. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1877. I,; NO. 117 1C .iiuibc. Siiijccsses in Asia are ,'r;., qm a.. Uu IcycjP to a icacc satis vt rv t . KusbmV ideas of an honorable .'Jci from the war. A social ,'to ,,ryfYmi lCS lhat- CSP'te tj. it is, 'positively asserted that r.iiliwma df complete preparations to , .'...k-c-' liu .-tiiiticv, near Ak-Polanka , i !l-NUii.. ns soon as the Kussians k e t,.,sv.l (lie Danube. Since u "(i... healili . the Lussian i,.,s become worse. The Union Vi;. ... . ;.tiik (d Hath, Pa., has U. On Tuesday. Gov. i:ll,js mi.oI the death warrant of two , ! ,r;a:ul uiw Chinaman, all con v icted ,'winlcr. ' They aie to bo lunged- at Crkans on the 15th. The U bulletin itiiuouuoeaf that'" Mmo. .us i "ia.hi.illy i tvoVei in-. Jler pKO' ;;3.,iv(.'i the physician.' every satisfac- ii. 1- Mrs. l'llel, theauthorcss, wa.s 1 l l'r iiri: Z:iviil's ('lllircll i . i ' i 1 1 l.' I ; I ' l . ' H'. i" - - - - - - - : . . I . ..." 1 i .. i.i .... 'i n.. if ii'on !m.L jI' ivhei tier arrived on one iii Xtw York. U s -a'ul that I'rcucu tiiision has been offered to I'Atilvv Stonewall JaeksonV "Com- , - The rennsylvauiall.il. - have resumed work, at IJ'cts an in. The KlioiUvc has intimated . i!m: IV'vte. iu view of Iv.ul Derby's dib- t I. ...vil lijo;i;;lirilivh Ainba:tador i i . i .11- f an;-, wliieh wa laul on llic laolc ol : lloiuv Cvinmvuii yesterday, that if h I'm le cic((.Tniine6 lo re ful; c thcllussiau t ".. .i i . '1.111. I '111 II I lilJ (111 'II Llli: llllTJi o i o" ; nil it nnl mm'mI iucii-uf-w.tr to defend '.rulfaiin.s. it'Uoii irop in Halifax grows worse, li' venue- eullecMons in K.dciidi oil Tucs- uv xi ; in I'l". M)ltalt w.t.s to h.ivi! leetured in Vkui l.iht nisht. fiw uiH.i.ii the liiic of tho iLilei-h & '"-I'll li. K. on Tuesday. '.mUitit.ii; was carried iu Trenton. o.iiuty,oii Jlt.iitlay, by 15 .major-' lue Lily of NcwU-rn is to build a wharf "1 1,'KH' Rtt "in leucth. on East Front -.tt. 1 ' iii A1':. ,,u'lVCi "a.Hl Chancellor ; f : Kni!its of Pythias of this Statu, is. 'Vivkm. ... Aklvf protracted meetings 'is te ..''' m the Jwain street. Uaptist u-.l m ilalci-b. " ; nfC,01.i;i was paid but of Ulctn:lGltri. .... 'I .1... r ... il - .ru( iron for the Western North I Lr,iJuiroad. Pi-fe-HAs win be fought iu Xor , ; mii North Cwoliu and Virgina, ,;,Tat,,' uct Tuesday and contiu " days, for 1,000 a idc. ;-r' x"fSf,ll: Messrs YVm. 11. W'-s. K. Hancock went fishing, u-ubrated Piscatorial Pond, below 7". -Saturday, and caught 165 rob- -uu' f iilvll;vlIyu arc out for a ;1 I'l- y"1 be given complimentary to h a,;1'f"'gclas5of Chapel Hill, b i ;.;1J. O. V. lihicknall at the jk , J ,,vli uijieign: lo-ni jrrow V J. ..le i:J lcM stealing iu our county It tu.lt :it !. i- - I v1l "Jsli buch men as Judges '' iu if:1 i arc l'oinS our county n.'!l in the store of Mr. artin IKtet- un- nlars ......... n i j i. S-.t-ad r i sU Uic Clly ycstcrday for III" 1 lr-.... K'i. t 1 s'of tf' ,.c l.r Vbat Id Is ihg iDteu i . !"KlLtJt to begin thtj work of tr.;Kk ond Icufy-s as far as" iTi j vvuiiiii'im iviiimi ta o I w a ii r tc! iV, V,at ' to say, to the first large f,r?l "scr traiu8 W-H however, 2fa traim wiltlun to Ihe i'1? v.rV 10 assist ,n 'carrying I ,, '-' r,,.a .T.v.,..l... ...... - , :M 4rc 2n , ASustaV,Air:L'mo llall i ,.t f'. W ithout Au 4A road, beyond. Cameron. -A la lire sliipmeut, suftieicnt to complete the track to the Carolina Central Railroad. Ts lying at i Portsmouth awaiting trans- loitatun. lhc indications arc that track-laying beyond Cameron will soon be recommenced. There arc but 'twelve miles of track to lay uutil Hamlet is rcachcil. ana with even a moderate force ... i' i . i i this can oe put ciown, in a monin. Uhanoltc UDscrver: lot ten years' a Biiitliakbccu pending in the;, Superior Court, (between two citizens this county, Messrs PI. M. Parks and A. Alexander. It was determined to have the- case con cluded during the recent session of the court. At the begiuning of the week both of -the parties in the suit were alive and in goot! liealth. On Thursday of the second week 'both "'died about the same time of day, the funerals of each were preachdd by the same minister and on the same day in the. same church; they" were buried In tho same grave 3'ard on the same day, a id about the same time of day, Tbcir rejmains now lie within twenty fectof each other.'. Wadcsboro Jcrahl: Urs. Ashe fc Strud wick performed a most difticult and skill ful opciation a few days since upon a boy who. in ruiiriiug about the yard with a stick in his mouth had fallen, and the stick entering near the teeth had torn a fright ful hojei through the roof of the mouth to the bones aud ligaments at the point ot juncture between the neck aud head Wc mak' not givcthc techuical words, but the whole roof and palate lay down upon tlic tonluc, and a child's hand or a ball as large as a walnut might have been inserted in the ghastly wound. Three days after wards lhc little fellow was- at Sunday School, as well, seemingly, and - lively as ever. Ic is the son of Mr. M. StantSn, near Di imond Hill. . ' ItaU-igh News : The Department of Agriculture has made arrangements with a party in Lynchbirg, Va., for supplying it with black bass, which will be taken from the James and placed in the rivers of North .Carolina. The negotiations have betn concluded and the delivery of the fish twill begin m a very short time. From .700 to 1,000 fish have been contrac ted lor, nnd these will be placed1 in all the principal streams of the State. These are. not the pggs but the fish themselves, about half grown,jj.nd being transferred to our waters they will progagate rapidly and I will, it is hoped, soon be'abundant. Al water siocked with this variety of-fish must bd by the fish themselves and not from the eggs. The black bass is intract able aud will not give up its eggs; other Hsh can be stripped and their eggs taken from thcnijbut not so with this variety. Gen. i rant.1 LoNPbN. .June 5. The reception given by Minister Tierrcpont to-night ifi honor of ex-Prpsident G rant was a brillant af fair. The house was superbly decorated with Jlckvcrs. The large" drawing and reception rooms were thronged from 10 until 1 o'clock. At least .one thousand persons were present, conspicuously all the best and most distinguished of Lnglish and Aiieiicau society in London. Kx- PrcbideHt Grant received with Mrs. 1'ier rcnout and shook each person's hand. Mr.' Ticifrepont received with Mrs. Grant. All ine v.cnucrs oi ner iuhjcsi a oai'iuti were pr acnt, except Lrd lieaconlield, who is i 1, and altnogt tho ontirc diplo matic cojips attended, the japaucsc Am bassadors bciug especially remarkable. ' A large number of members of Parliament, Mr. Johh Uright, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Tom Taylor, Mr. Win. Black, the Kev. Mon curc D. Conway, Prof. Schliemann, and the Earl and Countess of Caithness were among tjlie distinguished guests. Nearly as mami Americans as Englishmen were prcscnt. The maila. The At ills flose and arrive at the City rostofUcfc a follows : CLOSE. Northern through mails - - - .":( I Ai Northern throuh and way mails. 0:1-3 A M Mails fori the N. C Kailfoad, and 1 routek supplied therefrom - - 5:'K) P AI Southern limits for alliKiutsouth, uauy - t - - - .:. i a- Western mails (C. C. It. AV.) daily (excobtisunday) - - . ; 5.1J0 1 JI Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and Fri- . davs - - - - IM P Al Malls foil iints alon line of Chc- rawdc Darllngton rHl t r r l;'-tO A ) FayetteVillc by CJv. It. AV. daily, (excejpt Sundays) AJails Tor points between Florence VllV.1 lltllllivii - - - Onslow v, H. and interincdiatc of- 6;00 A M tievs every Friday - - -GrOO'AM Sniithville niaiLs by-' steamboat, .... 1 . . . . OWtlft . II Mai U fop Fiisy Hill, Town Creek, Friday at - - - - - .- o:w a iThis might, properly thedullfdavs of the heated' term. bo called one of Wilmington and Macon. , Says the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph awl Steamship Ianifa. hoauc, lioiu ih6 JiSitcugcr : Among the new features port, arrived at New Yoik on Tuesday. introduced by the fast tram from New York to New Orleans, via s Macon, is a Schr. & C. Tyler, Shaw, from this port, arrived at Philadelphia on the 0th inst. There was considerable electricity in the. atmosphere last night w ith clouds shifting about overhead but, there Was. . no. rain after all. John King, one of the in.ene-liarged with the stealing of beet from a stall -in the Market House, was tried and convicted in the Criminal Court to-day. The next annual convention of the Grand Chapter of litis Stale will be held in Winston, Forsytho county, on the fourth Tuesday in next May. Augusta will have gas for the 'next live ysars at 20 per lamp a year ami awe S.oOOpcr auum, by the operation. Wil miugtou pays $00 per lamp. ; Quite a large and happy crowd w ent down the river this morning oil the ex cursion given on the steamer Waccawaw by Wilmington Hook &. Ladder Company No. 1. They arc expected .back about 7 o'clock. The Ncwbern Grays-havei.au excursion to-day complimentary to tho members of the Grand Chapter in session at Ncwbern' this week, and the expectant ones here need .not look for their liege lords at home airain as Ion" as the week lasts. evert-Friday a I Nurlhcn(i through ARRIVE. mails - - 12:13 I Al Norther through and way mails. .: P M Skulheri mails - - - - - - - 7XW A 31 Carolina! Central Kailway at - - WIAM Alalls titcliTcred from 6.1)0 A. M. to! 7.-00 P AI., and on Sundays from 8:30 o UU A. it. St amp (Office open from 8 A. M. UV 12 Al and froi - tO'O P. M. Monry onler and Rtn?istert'lXMiirtmcuts open slime as' stamp ofhee. . ' ' " Stamifor talc at general delivery when stamp office Is Cioed. 1 " . ' Key Btixes accessible at all hours, ilay ant? uisht. ' ' .......... v . Malls r jllccted frora slrcc boxes every dy 0:11 P. A. ' '- LOCiVL NEWS; New Advertisements. S. jEtETT SUnOira and Popular Aovcls. A. SHtiiB.Collar8 br the buAcV(ali-.i5 center ' ' : " See adlrertbjenient of, V,r. liot, e.ofet injr the Sparkling CataWhia brrwg. nan Qard n pcisav scarce. beeoinmlng i Uist yearns spring chickens bring r,0 to 0a els i :i lhc market. The German Pic Nic.: There was -a -'very line atteiielaueo at the German Pic-nic given Ias evening at the Wilmiugton CJardcns and the enjoy ment was kept up so. well that it was o o'clock this morning before it closed. Our German friends 'seem 'determined . to enjoy lhc spare moments of life no matter if it is hot and dusty underfoot with the thermometer ominously, near the nineties. The Sparking Catawba Springs. We invite attention to the advertise ment of these Springs, to be found in this issue. This well known summer resort is located in one of the most beautiful sec tions of the State, alm st at the foot of the mountains, the Blue llidgc beim; in full View, and it posse: ses advantages for health and pleasure not. to be surpassed by the famous Virginia Springs. Mr. V. II. H. Gregorv .will assist. lr. Fili"tt in the management 'this summer. Ills First Experience. Dr. V. W. Ilirris. I1r uiaile his first experiment this morning iu the way of tying the conuubial knot,. The bride and groom were of the colored persuasion and they both smiled all over during the cere mony while if there were any blushes they were not detected, it was the Doctor's- first attempt,, vet it was done, up : li the most approved style, according to law if not according to custom, he having neglected lo lender the customary salute to the bride. EUerny, Nixon fc Co Again. This morning more stolen goods were recovered at the house- of one of the w o tuen who have been arrested -charged with being a member or a confederate of the "Moonlight Club Society.' The good's recovered tins morning, were corockcry j and other househod effects, the property j of Mrs. Williams, w ho Was robbed some months ago. borne ol tlic- musuets cap tured from' the band have been altered aud cut down so as to make them, less couspieious while on a foraging expedition and much lighter ou a retreat. r Jury of Inquest. A colored male child, apparently only two or three davs old. was found dead last night iii what is known as Sellers' alley, which makes into Sixth street between Chestnut aud Mulbetry. It was found by a colored man by the. name of Fby. who lives in the aHey, ud who was on his way honicf about 10' u cluck. In passing along the alley near Lis gate, he saw something white, and stooping to pic. itjVP foyud a pared and clvd ;o i;is io a pU. 'i his was brought him and opening the parcel, the body of the child was found wrapped in a piece of cloth. This morning information was lodged with, Coroner Hewlett ya empan elled a "jvy and""peld an inuest oyc the body. The rcault. affr a patient investi gation, was a vcrdc$ to ;thc effect that"tVic clild caifle to its dc$t froi soe cause unuaxy n V tW Jury. Tho body showed no jnarkupf jioleucc, ana the theory is that the t mother of the child, wiihing to escape the expense of burying it, placed it where it would be fonnd by some cm else. The mother U unknown. daily Pullman palace car from Wilming ton to Macon. This car comes through without change, and returns the same day. There are but two changes, in fact, from Macon to New York. . This car is under charge of conductor John Collier, who makes the round trip from Macon to Wilmington every twentj- j 4br hours, and .then doesn't think he doe:i a great deal of traveling. - The time to Xcw York is shortened dow n to thirty-nine hours and forty-nine minutes. The Old Atlantic Coast Line the fast mail route, gives choice of three routes, as usual the All Kail, the Bay Line and the Old Dominion. These arc all well known and.; popular routes, aud will become more popular now that the time is so reduced. Ilotv to Make Whitewash. The following recipe for whitewash, scut out by. the treasury department to all lighthouse keepers, makes an article that answers ou wood, brick and stone nearly as well as paint, and much cheaper: Slake a half bushel of unslaked lime with boiliugjvater, keeping it covered during the process. Strain it, and add a peck of salt dissolved in warm water, three pounds of ground rice put in boiling water ami boiled to a thin paste; half a pound powdered Spanish whitening and a pound of clear glue, dissolved in warm water : mix these well together and let the mixture stand for several days. Keep the wash prepared in. a kettle or portable furnace, and when used put it on as hot as possible with either painters' or white wash brushes. The Excursion next Tuesday The next item of interest in the wav of 4 V enjoyment is the annual family excursion of the Young Catholic Friends Society which is to take place next Tuesday. The fine steamer Gov. Worth, which has recently been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, has been chartered for the oc casion and she is admirably adapted for this purpose. The pleasant excursions heretofore given by this society arc in themselves a -guarantee' of the delights w hich are sure to attend on this. Since the above was written we learn that a hall has been secured at Smitbville where such of the young folks as desire it may stop and dance while the boat will proceed to Caswell and Bald Head with the balance of the party. Heavy Mails. The mails sent from Ui IVstoflicc in this place at; o o'clock everv afternoon arc unusually heavy . Three mails close at that hour, Southern, Western, aud rh rough Northern, and the "mail cart is heped with it and sometime it runs over into a baggage wagon. Py the way, it j lo..ks ridiculous to see a one-horse cart tiNm-' to pull out from the Potsofficc with a mountain of mail bags in it instead of a hadsfoui double team and wagon with U.S. mail in big letters on the side. Istdiis- thc bot Cnclc Sam can do for a, city of 20,000 inhabitants? Charles Southerland, the Forger, As will be remembered by most of our business men, Charles Southerland, a colored inspector of turpentine, was charged with the forging of the firm name of Wilder & Morton during the year 1875 and that for some time . after the forging was detectd, Charles Souther land's whereabouts could not be ascertained, but subsequently ho was heard of in the. city of Baltimore and brought to this State on a requisition frorn the Governor. Souther land took leg bail just before he was to bare been tried and was ruuhing for some time before he was recaptured. Yester day his case was called for trial iu the Criuinal Court. The evidence pro aud con was heard and the case given to the Jury about four, o'clock. They remained out all night, and returned a verdict of guilty this morning. The prosecution for the State was conducted by Mr. Solicitor Moore and Judge D. L. Kusscll, Mr. Marsden Bellamy appearing for the de fence. Mr. Bellamy's argument was able and his case throughout was con ducted in a masterly manner City Court. The following cases;, were disposed of by the Mayor this morning : Wesley Mitchell, charged with disorder ly conduct, was fined $10 or in default of payment to be confined in the cell ou bread aud water. Philis Moore, an old offender, w as found guilty of disorderly conduct and was or dered into close confinement on bread and water. Melviua Metchell, disorderly, was lined S10 ort'o be confined oh bread aud water. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive; comamBieaUdat iruai uur lneatuun uj and all rabjects of general interest but : . The name of the writer out alirajt be furnbhed to the Editor. Communicatioaa mnst.be written only o one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided, Andit is especially and parti stlarlj nader stood that he editor does not always eadert the. views, of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. . aud get a Sample .Bottle of Green's Au iut Flowiiu for 10 ceuts and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents; two doses .-11 ! - ' will relieve you. a SFAB New Advertisements. in emm He Catawba Co., N. C. rp -. "lion ni.i u o it bnti JVXSk JfUli the reception of guest Jane 1st, ThJ arc situated 55 miles northwest of Charlotte A I ; 1 ,.T II- 1 . . rr . " -..v. - mira uuia incwury owioD, on. tt etiern N. C. Railroad, in the shade of the Blue Ridge. -The. Mineral Waters embrace Blue and White Sulphur and Chalybeate. Arrangements hare been made with Rail roads for Excursion Tickets at 5 cents per mile for round trip. liaths; both hot, cold and plunge can be had. "ku a" amuacuic-iiuj, suco as JMuiaras, Ten Pins, Ac. Good stable and' line roads for drives. The -Proprietor takes pleasure in elating that he has secured the services of Mr. W. 11. H. Gregory as an assistant. " i For further particulars, address I uric i Dr. E. O. ELLIOTT, or Air. W. 11. H. GREGORY. T. NOTICE. HE ANNUAL MEETIVa OV TltVT Children's Memorial Association will be held in the School Room of Misses James & Burr, on Third street, to-morrow (Thursday) after noon, at 5 o'clock. The members are earnestly requested to be present, as an election of of ficers for the ensuing year is to be held. J v;;::-:. Star please copy. Applications for Office. As we go to press the eventful session of the Board of Aldermen takes place at the City Hall, and the various fates of the legion of applicants for official positions will be decided. There are, of course, any quantity of applications for every olHce, great and small, in the gift of the Board, and when the result of each ballot is an nounced there will be but one to rejoice while an hundred will grieve. Marriage of a Colored Bishop. liev. J. W. Hood, Bishop of the A. M. Church, who resides in Fayctteville, was married in this city last evening to Kezia McKoy. After the ceremony a short reception was held when the newly mar ried couple took the cars for a short bridal tour;' This is, wc understand, Bishop Hood's third wife, and the brides second husband. Mr. William Latimer, of Ibis' city, was among those granted license to ratice law, in the Supreme Court, on Tuesday last.- The water in the river continues very lOW and tbo tirr atoamor do not arrive here now until about 2 o'clock, the hour, ordinarily, for their departure fur Fayctteville.- Fruit Dealers and Owners of Orchards. WE sold Peaches, Ac., last year to extent. At this early day we hare enquiry for Peaches and Apples. We write to say, send : your fruit in crates per Express. Will make prompt and profitable returns. Wc arc offering bargains in Meats, Lard, Flour, Corn, Tobacco, Gliie, Dried Fruit. Rice, Butter, ic. ... v.v...,? wi an uvaiituui-jja til miTCflin- - disc. Orders and consignments solicited. Orders from up-country, merchants havo the advantage of this market. Communicate with us whether you wuh to buy or sell, and we will cheerfully give an v1 -information of the market. " PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, Brokers and Commission Merchants. juiie o Ho ' for Smithville and the Forts I GRD FAMILY EX1S1 ! . UNDER TUE AUSPICES OF THE Wilmington Hook & Laflfler Co.,No 1, OX 1HK HE AM, Jul 7. Enforcing the Health Ordinance. His Honor, Maj'or Dawson, has taken a step in a dcvidcdly right direction. He has determined that the city shall be thor oughly policed and that nothing shall be lcft-e.xjxjsed any where that will invite the approach of pestilence or discse during the summer months. To this end every thing is to be subordinated, and the pro visions of the health ordinance are to be carried out in spirit as well as in letter. There is no one among us better quali fied to judge of the necessities of a strict enforeciont of the sanitary regulations than is Mr. Dawson. He remainad here at his post, during all of tci rible scourge of ycllov; fvcr wV.ch aftictedour peopb in 863. ani he krvaws whit the ravages of a pestilence caa become. ' The Grand Chapter. Wc learn from the Xewbcrn A"( that the follow yjj 9&W3 f Graud Chapter were to have been installed iu public las.t nigh, viz: C. W. Alex ander of Charlotte, i. Ii'. Priest; ( Yan Orsdcl of WUiulpgfop, uiejmry G. 1. Prici j F-. C Poberta, of Xewbcrn Grand King; S. E. Allco, of Winitoxu Grand Scribe ; John 'icUoli of lialcigh, Grand Treasurer ; D. AV. Bain of llaleigb, G rand" Secretefy ; Her. Thex Whit fic!d. of Charlotte, Grand Kountr?fcf f.in&toi UrajvT Captain of The Thermometer. - From the United States Signal Office at this place wc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:G1 o'clock ; Augusta, 71; Charleston, To; Corsicana, 78 ; Galveston, 81 ; Indiauola, 81; Jack sonville, 81 ; Key West, 81 ; Mobile, 83 ; Montgomery, 77; New Orleaus, 79; Nor folk, 09 ; Punta Rassa, 81; Savannah, 80; St. Marks, 77 ; Wilmington, 7l'. The Review for the Summer. Persons Leaving the city'for the vari ous watering placce, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can have the Daily IIeview mailed to any addess by ordering the same at this office, at 15 cects for one wook, 25 cents for two weeks, 40 cid for three weeks, 50 cents for otto month, $1.50 for three mouthd, $3, for six months, payable iu advutcc at this oftice. United States postage prepaid. VKa.se Bear It in Miua That if your grocer docs not have, and will not get, Dooley?.s Yi;at PowntK for you, you can send L'O ceuts for quar ter, 35 cents for half, or CO cents for one pound can, direct ta Doolev & Bnn jiku, New YuV'i you will receive it by rUurn, oi rjaai'. " Always use it for the de licious Vienna rolls. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day tbroogu the uoluvbna of newspapers and by your Drug gist lo use something for Dyspepsia and jjrer compiamc tnat yoa know nothing about; yoa get discouraged sixmdiug moacy with bot !Utlc success, ow to give yoa satisfactory proof Jfc Gee's Avgust Flower vill cmra jbu of Dys pepsia and Livqr (inpfoiui " iritb all its efrkx sutk as Sour Stomach, Sick Head tfilfFt Habitual Coetiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of foul after eating, low spirits, Ac.,- w ask you lo go to 'ymr Druggist The Boat ill leave Market Dock promptly at s o'clock. i 3tusic w i 1 be furnished by the Italian String Band. . i Refreshments can be obtaioel atcitjprices. The Management rescrre the right to ex clude all objectionable persons." Tickets lor the Bound Trip, for Gentlemen, 1.00; lor Ladies and Children, 50 cent. Tickets can be had at tlic Book Stores or of the Committee. . -R. U. BERRV, W. J. GORDOX, VCcmmiltee. jtic o A. V. WOOD. J Tax LJst Notice. f -' 1 ' L WILL ATTEND at IU2 COMMISSION ERS' ROOM (Court Bouse),. DAILY From 10 o'clock A. M. to 1 1. M. From 3 o'clock P. M. to C I. M. Wct-iacsdaji and Saturdays until 8 F. M. for th purpose of Lilting Real ad Personal I'ropery, and hall positircly close the Books , On the aoth Znit.f wlicu all delinquents will be liable ts Double 1 " ' ' - Tax and all the pcualtic. S. VtsAMKINGE, V Tax' Lister for Wilmington Towssbip. june G-lt ii 0 11 1G Style is Everything aJD THE LATEST STVLES AND THE Lbest and cheapest z'h for (rents' and Youths and Boys' are to be found at my etorc. Goodi marked to euit the- timci afid f rires within the reach of ccrj body. : Call and examine Ue flcret-1 lea and jou w ill crrtaUry be pleased. a.: srmiaxv - MarkeA atrqeti. For Hir GOOD COOK WA3I2R ANU irvccr Also, A.Ch1i Housemaid. Aho, A Gqw Smrxc. Apply to DAVID COWAX, uich 7 . ' " At Ctfttrt llooee.

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