this rAveii , rvrr afternoon, Sunday ex c,,,cJuy , T. J AMES, TH..NS..l-OSTAjK PAID. ;l . r- i r ii . i nrro k . - ,. One mnth, 60 cents. !1 be delivered, by carriers, in anv part of the city, at the 1 . r; rent! Icr week. rr3toloNv and liberal. , . ,.j t - i .r..;t ri'C-ivc ,-ri will please report an y and their papers rcgplarly. , , v',,1. revived 175 bales of t ; bales tha am. week if.' v i. lit- Xcics. is '" .1 - ;r Charlotte Dav inl McDowell, resign- r l, is e-immisioucd . Ii it- ( si-):!"''.- rc-i lent io Hamilton, .ii; i .i.ii uuo of I ho beat ... . . .. : A ,. .1 YaKC jCOMUiy, laisvih I' w'livt. . i . ' . .ih-re were rcceiv.ii auu 1.1 1". lfV-IU '1S .rife. .!, i, , lss bunches of fish. ;,, ,,rs: ..c-mal gcntlcnicn from ".'"i i, r.., ,l through our - town on. ' I 1.'ir!.,u!i tu(J.uneron:uHl vicinity, ' '' iV.', ;V;iJ Augusta Air Line Hail alter -mining. r K Daily KEYIEW. VOL. 2.. isWILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1877. NO. j 2(5. f the rrVoUn&iia side arB comfortably novided. Under no circumstances wil ic hold conversationwith a . female Hi visits,, to Morganton are few and far be tween, but when. here, his dress and con- Lr. . 1 . e : ver.auon is iiiai oi an oramary man o the World. I Raleigh New. The report is current that tbe wires of the Atlantic & Mississippi iclczrarm Company will reach this city in about six weeks This company cstab lisbed an 'office in Portsmouth. Va.. Fri day, aul expected to have one in Nor folk yestcidav. We hear that this com pany goes into the business with a capi tal ssufiiciciit td.giiarantee aneccss. ' , ii, l V'C'.V Ul IUOiIH- :" !i(V Ic favorably mi pi .1 .Ill itivr-t Mia. ik'l tic Moore, in 'ir from .the Mount .,.: .; jtl iii')tlier of tw.eivo ii v '; 'it ;n-(1 tMlitcrs, and Mrs ' msvclicrkdl and hand Mrs. i i.t..l-r.l ?iril linml- ' I, II i lv.' I ...... :;;,Jw!!l(luiccatabalIina minute. .7, l-iiv ii tis enough to pick A Mr. VVIiitr; a no- V". vr f-r a liaUimorc house, lias . ,,Tim:,' !f ;u, tl"' hanliest lorn oi uiu ,. !;t ruvv. lie v.-as at the Yar-. . iVll'ia'lI.ilci-l., the other day !,.,;:, ui.-t tho htt ,tliat he. cant I. a JiinJii'tKiil through Mr. W hite s klinUtn .tried at larboro, we . the muscle turned the nail thtf '.V rr;rni'.in : Vv'Si .-.le prices' yester . '..nil !n Luik, TO cts ; beef, oOcts. ; 'si t- si ,r' . ; pork dressed 5(0 .'..:d.icUi,s!iij(.Mr, cu, per pair ; eggs ' r !;. ; iii-U potatoes il per ,. ! ; .,wTt ji-jtat'icsf.u ds. pev bushel ; ,,. . i(t ,. per bthcl; huckleberries i , m 0" ni s; : its. per jart ; grcca .- i.fi t. . per iiii.-iitl. ' M'.':; '.i-j-rc-x : A.s ai cvidenee of , ci- i fiv i y.jicat crop in this . w.' in; c before us 'troin the el' Mr. Mcs.'-e Vajulle, near Kiout's lice, a head uf w heat which is over : ... a ii. -he I'm;', ami as large in .propor : ..'!:! ways. This wheat 'was raised i f iiiairy land without any fertilizer sLtucr. It is the largest head wc cvpr Y.; Wi A'tf: Mr. J. II. Wood, Jr., of !!'- C'linty. has invented a machine .v'um'i U' .i Lijtel tortprinklingstrects, :v lens Mri'n l !s, aiul can Jkj worked bv .'i in la.u Iiinci y. There is ajargc lank ' w '' r which falls on a cylinder "!"l.i;l'CCl'.-r;:twl with holes and when ;" ' i !!, "k M-pt ci'iitiuually revolving 'i l;.vitii I.- water through these "i;'Vi'!l ! nod ions. Mr. Wood will i f r a patent fur his machine. ;-'! f o fo:The d'raduating class "' f'i' 'Ilegc, twelve in number, aver-, i.ira and three inuuhts of agd.' 'i d the diss are actize ' members, of i-uuncc Societies, and eight of the are members of the church. - - Fvc ; mUhu, two belong to the Chris-a-' jwutci, wul Hie " to the Lutherau. .IstiulyTaw, three mod-, ' , ' ; I" 1 '.' 11,l'y m ciic very sensibly ''J-1 Annmjy hfs vocation.' I fUKtJe; WcmcntioneJl last "Uaitifjc Kpiscopar Convention; at ;t-'"-M rwcatty, appointed QoL T. a committee of one" on fec ; N JJuKisc to solicit subscrip- n tne purple of erecting the buil s ?-1 .lecher uses of the Diocesan ( V'.t" U 'estaUish..,! here. AVc are ; 'nthatCol. Walton received I " of the convention u p ,'7 1; 5ousauii dollars, to btart his .. ,'k lh:ttli0 proposes to make an Yf IP3 ul' rth, among the rioh Mojanton Made. ' 1 V Sure EnousU Hermit. . . " ; : I(S in Upper Fork township, . ",4 ' :ir'!.vr an Irish Catholic gcntle , : J aatnc f Xcyins. He has leil ;ijy!uludlife in the wildest part i;,;u'- ,cii'-)u for the past two years. r.,.;':tauutain Spaculatioa" land, I , "'):.v liiiiiHlf on the south eastern J c of ;hc highest peaks, arid near f -'"': ;vichcan only be approached T. f' C ,.;:;ectioii and that with difficulty, ! : . nd was corcrctl with the iS reca, an acre of which he "Htj! ,la,l.nv cultivates 'with , his - I 'l' l13 x,'ly to the poor goes -, u,,. .c?icnt of his means which, . .. -v K-r u !itrpcc8.- arc not at Lie liurnosn nf his'life srrms Sensible Adrlce. i You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by our Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing abofit; you get discouraged spending money with but little success. .Now to gtvcjyou satisfactory proof that Greks's AtrwusT r jnvi;u will cure you oi uys pcnsia ana lavcr CJomnlaint witli all its cll'cets, such as Sour-Stomach, Sick Head achef Habitual Costiveuess. Palpitation of. the Heart, HcaVt-burn. Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, w6 ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample llottle ot urken s Au i l'.st Fi.ou- i.ii, for 10 cents and try it, or a llegular Size for 75 cents; iwo doses will relieve : you. "--a.iraci iM,n., v ' ' i ,Icl'Sh an experience similar K'! ii ieif,ck' fountains, but find! r T? f l!trcSion too severe for irTci t"" cgustitutipn, .and ' ' ? iV iH as 50 6tcril a to deny even , ' h . uqved eastward and took f''lif 1 UUW UUU , Dim. 'iU-u Vas,a goodKbrarjr and 'ytlcciit. 'though 'not, odd. :-cri U vf tl,.c Mi," to which' he . : ri9 a rrenaxAiinn tnr 4 ; I " "f.-erlinoa to ?peak above l) V. t i.-L cu. 10 tll0;o who mav chance 1 -nat his cell, which is dug out The Mails. The Mails close and arrive at the City I'ostofhee as follows : ,' CI.OSF. . . . Northern throuuhi mails ? - r M Northern through and way mail.1. A M Malls Tor the N. ij. aiul A. & JN . U. ISailroads, and routes supplied therefroiji - - - - - - - - 1:15 P M .Southern mails for all points South, daily - - - - - - ,3:00 V M Western malls (C. C, 11. AV.) tlaily (except Sunday) - - 5:00 V M Fayettcvllle, and offices o.i Caie Fear Hiver, Tuesdays and Fri tlays - - - - - - 1:00 P M Mails for points along line of Cue raw & Darlington It It - - - 11;:W A M Faj ettevlllc by C. C. It. W. daily, (except Sunday's) - - - (5:00 A M Mails for points between Florence ' and Charleston r , , . - - Ji::W A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of fices every Friday - - - 6:00 A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, ' daily, (except Sundays) - - 8:00 a M Mails for Kasy Hill,-Town Creek, e every Friday at - - - - - - i:00 A M AKCIVE. Northern through mails - - 12:i. T M Northern through and way mails. .j: j0 P M Southern -i nails ------- 7:00 AM Cai-ollna Central Railway r (iiao A M 'Mails delivered from Gap A. M. to 7:00 P M., aud on Sundays from 8:30 to 0::J0 A. M. Stamp Office open - from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 1. M. Money order aud Register lepartmeuts open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is eiosed. . Kev Boxes accessible qt all hours, day and uighL Mails collected from street boxes every day LOCAL NEWS. New AcjTerusenjents. S. J ewett A Charming Fellow. A, Shrier. Last Call 1 Cuas, 1. Mv ERj & (JoPure t'oftees. A. D. Cazacx, Agent Clyde's New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. T. H. Heath Dont't Forget It. S. VasAmrixge, Tax Lister The Last Week and the Last Notif e. Sep Notice of Tax Listers j ohu G. Wag ner and A. It. Mack. The hottest day of the season by a long odds. . . Furmanski's bath tubs are an institution this weather. The Jong, low-peaked bodice has at length reappeared. A sligh shower of rain a very slight one this forcuoQU. Don't you catch a cold in this queer weather. Just let it pass you. The newest society stockings arc of a pale rose hue, in Lisle thread. The themometer stood at 02 degrees in the shade at 12 o'clock to-day. J Indulge the bath now, ..remembering that, cleanliness is next to godliness, i; " Huckleberries hare "riz" and you Wouldn't buy them for Jess than 8 cents a quart ou Saturday. . To-morrow is to be the big day at the City Hall, foe it U thpn that the uews will go in aud the oldi will go ouL . This is the last week fur lioting taxes. The wise man:will go up aird give in bis taxable at once, but til'"1 fu )!i-'b will par-s on and be taxed double. If a man wants to know inwardness is let h illl what true some early cucumbers and top off with , a couple of slices of the first' watcnr.c 1 ns f the sea- Son. .The Hoard of A4dcrmen n.C'. t a- wo go o prcss'for the pn.rposc of lilliing the city offices, yet unfilled, with the t xceptiun. cf that! bf Clerk, and Treasurer which ha"s been postpoued until July. ' The crack of the rilio can now -be heard early morn and evening, at tb, riMe range on Kaglc Island. It is very ' amusiir; to see the various and favorite positioiis ta ken by the riHe team at their daily, practice. The.young gentlemen of the Philuina thean Literary Society' realized about $00, clear of all expenses, by the address re cently delivered by Hun. Geo. Davis, which is considered a very satisfactory re suit, j The fifst green corn ol the .season was in market on "Saturday afternoon. The ears were Liliputian, and the price was llrobdinagian 50 cents a dozen and il would take a dozen of them to make one rtspeota.blo car which wns at the rate of $0 a dozen for roasting cars. The long coil of hair is the latest c'oi ff ure. They look like cxirls a yard long, but they are to be made, when put o:i the ijcad, in a loose knot, leaving the two ends for short curls. These coils arc -very light and flufly, being made of natural curly hair. This stjle of dressing the hair is destined to entirely supersede the the ugly French twiut. The Scholastic Year. The close of the scholastic year is 'hear at hand and the little-one's -'are -rejoicing.: Nearly all of the city schools will close with the month and "then there will be long reports of the closing exercises . and after that a rest for the reporter, but only such a rest as the wicked know. Persona!. Ma j. Burgess, of Alexandria, Ya., the gentleman of whom we spoke a few days ago as intending to open the Cape Fear Military Academy here next Fall, is in the city for the purpose of making the neces sary, arrangements. The Academy wil probably be opened about the first of Oc tober, the particulars of which will appear n our columns in a few days. In Order. "Pi lioat races, tub races and horse races (anything but the human race) are now in order. It is a hard matter to keep these latter in conditon in such weather a3 this Lut a'-, boat race on the river would prove an agreeable entertainment for the many just about this time and the Carolina 'Yacht Club might treat us to one preparatory to their grand regatta at the SoihkI ou the Fourth, i The Excursion To-Morrow, . We would again remind our readers that the excursion to be given at Col.Mc Jlhenny's plantation, in Brunswick county, for the benefit of the St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday School, .will' take place to-morrow. ': If this weather continues it will be a splendid day for getting away from the city for a short lime and at a very slight cost. The boat will leave Market street wharf promptly at 8 o'clock A. M. and again at 11 o'clock. The 'Thermometer.'' From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following, report of the thermometer, as taken 1 1 ii iug at 7SI1 o'clock : Augusta, 78; Charleaon.'B,; Coivieana, ti'J ; ualviiston, U; Indianoia, .Jack 7 sonville, 78; Key West, ; Mobile, 77.; Montgomery. ' i ; New. Oilcans, 81; Norfolk, 71 ; Puuta liassa 81 ; Savannah, 70; St. Marks, 78 ; Wilmington, "1. A Good Time Aiuonz the Colored : People. j.Y grand excursion of colored people will visit this city from Charlotte on the 20th. At this point arrangem'ents have been made for a trip to the Seaside on tLe steamer IVaccamatc, the excursionists from Charlotte to be joined here by a number of the colored people of this place and this excursion is to be made on Tuesday, the 23th. On .that day Giblera and Mt. Neho lodges will 'celebrate St. John's Day at Smithville and the inlcresj; of the occasion will be still further enhanced by a pig fish dinner and yankee clam bake. On the 27th. in this city the order of Good Samaritans of Charlotte and Wil mington will hold their Grand Lodge meeting aucl parade. Jos. C. Hill is Chair man of tho committee of arrangements here, and Thos. II. Lomax is chairman of the Charlotte committee. The steamer Gov., Worth is Jyiug at Lagle lslaud, nearly opposite Market street, where a new pilot house is being put on her. There sccius to be a general respect en tertained now for the "jimson" wec. Since our article o: 1 tho subject every bp-.ly. lets them groy. ' ' The ladies meet this aftcanoon" at a o'clcpk iu the Library room to decide upon some mcaus for aiding the Waiting Rifles in the purchase of tb,eir viniforms. : The gourmet talks eloqnentl j about troffied quails, pate defoie jfras op,d or snch delicacies. Pin hirn 4qw4 Harigh,. and yau'H injL Jiemis th$ supreme im portance oigoo4 bread, bUcuf, roJl Here" aU'agreig on the .04 "trtja 5 tronornyv To be sure of the mosielici ous things iakcd from flour use Ioolky's Yeast Powder. ' Refreshing. A grateful drink may be easily pre pared (rom lemons, which can be kept for use during these warm and sultry sum mer clays, by removing alt the pulp from he peek, and boil 'Them, in water iu. proportion ot a pint for a dove a pulp?, to extract the acid. Boil a few minutes then strain the liquid and put a pound of white sugar to a pound office. lipil all ten minutes and bottle. A teaspoouful of this lemon syrup in a glass of water makes a cool and refreshing drink. To the Front Again, The. cow question is coming to the front again and it will bo necessary fur the Board of Aldermen to heed it. The bovines arc allowed to roam at will though the city and nothing less than a ten rail fence and gates of brass with locks of steel arc sufficient to keep them out' of the gardens. It works well for some peo ple They feed less and get more milk,, but it is hardly healthy l.r the .souls. of those whose gardens feed other people's cows. How to Select Flour, First, look.at the color. If it is white with a slight yellow, or straw-colored tint, buy it. If it is very white, with a bluish cast or with specks in it, refuse it. Second, examine its adhesiveness. Wet and knead a little of it between your fin ders. . If it works soft and fclicky, it is poor. Third, throw a little lump of dry floir against a smooth perpendicular sur face; if it falls like powder, it is bad. Fourth, squeeze some flour in your hand; if it retains The shape given by the presure, that too is a good sign. Flour that will stapd these tests it is safe to buy. These modes, are given by our flour, dealers, and tey pertain to a, rntt.r h$ concerns pvcryody,5 namely the staff of life. ' - V scientific authority" ascribes tlv3 loqgp ?Hy oi the Ja-aelites. to the fact that, while they do not.exhaust themselves by bodilv exercise, they observe the laws of .Moses inTegard to diet. Alligator children. From a very reliable source we learn, of ouo or rathVr two of the most singular phenomena W . the age. Near Valdosta, Ga., are two children, known as the ;Al ligator Children." The upper portion of their bodies is in every respect humau, while the lower part has the appearaucd of au alligator. They have never been known to ssumc an upright position though they are between tho ages of 22 and 20. Strange to say they are not twin children, and like the alligator, their hab it., arc'. amphibious. Tlie last time Ilobin kiis circus was through that county "Old John' saw them and offered large inii.jciinents tothepaicnis for ihe privilege Magistrate's Court, Charles Howard was before Justice Gardner to-daj charged with assault ki:d battejy on the person of Sallic Graut. He was found guilty bnt judgment was:, im pended on payment of costs. The Fourth. An excursion 'party to the Blackfish Grounds is being gotten up by the sturdy old men of the community for the glorious Fourth. The steamer Douglass has been chartered for the occasion and the excur sionists are anticipating a good time. We hope their dreams of pleasure m ay be re alized to the fullest extent, v Watch St6leM. Yesterday Alfred William.,' who lives near Chadbouru's mills, was robbed of; a silver watch. Williams left his bouse in tho morning, leaving the watch in tile possession of a woman and upon his return home found that the house had been vis ited by some dusky Lothario.and the watch was no where to be found. PLEASS KOTICK r-v - ' - - - -- - 1 " i We will be gUd to recme: couicaUoa from our friends on any. and all jnbWti of general interest out : , . The name of the writer xavtt alwavg b famLhed to the Editor. Communications must.b wrtcn wdj on one side of the paper. ' .,' . - a iin i ersonahtics must be avoided. i t t 'i i - . -.. . .uuu 13 especially and prtIcUrij mnder stood that vhc editor does not always endom the Tiews of correspondents, unless so tteted in the editorial columns. 1 New Advertisements Notice. I IIP w,r v- -.-- . j- xjii c.DLKM(;Fn r;n mM .r -m.- rt au UAV:fc Alt lUk Ul c of W..W. UARRISS, J." P., near the Court House, on Tuesday, June 19th Znit, for the purpose of listing taxes for M ASONBORO A HARNETT TOWNSHIPS, when all Tax-Payers residing in the city and owning property in the above name) town ships will hare an: opportunity to Hit the tame. JOHN O. WAGNER. A. R. BLACK, Tax Listers for Mason boro and juue,! Harnett Townships. City Court. But one case before the Mayor thi morning, and that for an offence that will be committed asjon'g as the world stands and a man can crook his elbow or turnins little finger over his thumb. Prohibition or no prohibition; If is Honor said $3 for the privilege. The poor devil forked over the amount and was about to depart, when, the JMay or admonished him that the second offence would bring with it a greater penalty. Gen. Win. McRae. Wc have heard it stated that Gen, Wm. Mcliae, formerly of this city, but now Superintendent of the Western & Atlantic (State) 11. IL has been offered the Supcr- intendency of the Cincinnati Ar "Southern II. Pi., one of the greatest railroad enter prises iu the country. It -will prove an eminent position, but wc believe that Billy McPac can fill it as ablyr as any man in North America. It is not known, as yet, whether or not ho will accept the posi- ion. Criminal Court. The followiug cases have been disposed of in this Court since our last report: State vs, Mary Williamson charged with ctailing without- a license, in two cases. 3oth cases continued for the term. De- endant rccoguized in $100 in each case ivwith surety, for her appearance at the ?iext term. - State vs. Charles. Southei land and Prince Kclley. Defondan'.s submit in all other eases against thein not tried. dudgment suspended. . ' State vs. Chas. M. Epps, charged with forgery. Affidavit for removal overuled. Case ou trial. ' of', bowing- themj parents who are but was refused by the n very destitute circum stances and of obscure origin. The "Alii- 3 gator children" arc idiots and when seen by Kobinso!) we e lying in a pool of water. . j These f ict 3 have beeu furnished us by a gentlemen iu this city who was recently at Valdosta aud who himself saw these strange creatures. Tc Review for the Summer. Persons Leaving the city for the rari- oks watering placcp, country residence- or resort?, or those ging abroad, can have the Daily Kuvu w tnailod to any addess by ordering the same at this office, at 15 ccLts .for one week, 20 cents for two weeks, 40 cts for three weeks,-00 cents for one mouth, $1.00 for three months, 3, for six months, payable in advance at this office. United States postage prepaid. A 3Iedicine of Man j A medicine inch 'remedies dyspepsia, isct complaint, eonstipation, debility, in lermittentuud remittent fevers, urinary and uterine troubles, ilepuraU-s tire blixxj, couutt rae'ts a tdeudencj- to rheumatic--nd jout, and relieves Deyvuusn, ; .maj'-l truly said to have viuy uses, fc'ych an ar ticle is llostetter's Bitters, one of the nKst leliablealteraUvesofadteoriteriy to a well Ortleretl state of the system ever prepared or eold. It has been oyer a quifVf 4 a cen tury before the piibl, is endorsed by xaany cretin pxocsorsof tke licalibg art. and its nerits hare received rejieat-d recognitions in the coiunyis of leaAtaS Avern and foreign jojuniaL 1 eUiy clceiaeil in eyery XQt ofVUis count nnd Ls extensively used in South America, Mexico, the British possessions and tho West Indies. If its in crease in public favor in the past is to be regarded as a reliable criterion nf Its gain in popularity in coming years, it hy jif a splendid future 7?or U. June 1 8th. A True Lady. Beauty and style arc not thy surest passports to rcspcctablity seme of the noblest specimens of womanhood that the world has ever seen have prc'-cnied the plainest and mos unprepossessing appearance. A woman's worth is esti mated by the real goodness of her heart, tbegreatucs of her soul, and the purity and sweetness of her character; and a woman with a kindly disposition, and a well-balanced mind and temper, is lovely and attractive; be her face ever so plain, and her lingers ever so homely; she makes the best of wives and the truest of moth ers. She Las a higher purpose in living than the beautiful jet Vain and supercil ious woman who has no higher ambition than to flaunt her finery on tbe streets, or to gratify her inordinate vanity by extracting iattery and praise . from so ciety whese compliments arc as Tiollow as thev arc insincere. THE LAST WEEK AND THE LAST NOTICE ! I - rjp AX-LISTINU WILL CLOiJE' diuing this week, ad as an abstract has to be aub- miltml 4n ( i ., "- vfMuij vuuiuiunuucri un in e 2d proximo (first Monday),. it will be linpos-' sible to extend the time.' : ' . , ' All failing to list arc subject to double tax, and to indictment-Cur misdemeanor penalty, line or imprisonment. Call at. the City Hall from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.and from to C P. M. Save trouble and S. YanAMRINGE, costs, june 18 m w s . Tax Lister. Pure Coffees IKbSII GKOCNO AND IU LAGU7RA 1" OKDKU AS WANTED. Best Grades Green Cofifeef. Strictly A. 1, Old Government Java. Dallct iV Blisb' t?:,.i r-.j. T. !' -.not; jiuuu j-'4iiyra. Prime to Ordinary . 1 RIO AND SAN D0MIHG0ES Wejiave the gods to sell - . "i ' -and are offering the lowest Cat h Prices on all - Family Supplies, FOREIGN and 1KMESTIC. "... !t CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 'r ju t rrA.K juno' is v ' ; - A CHARMING TELLOJT. BY iRANCIS ELEANOR THOLLOPE. For 10 Cent.. june IH At S. JJJWETTS. Messrs. Wagner and Black will attend again to-morrow at Justice Harriss' office for 1 the purpose of listing the taxaWes in Masdnboro and HarnetU-wnships. This is the last chaUvC, . v A big thunder cloud rose in the North west this aft.rnoou, but it scattered before it reached-us. . Black grenadine dresses are ti;immtd with bands of jet. New Advertisements. Don't Foreet It ! JARPRS WEEKLY AND BAZAAR, Prank Leslie 1 Nostra ted Papers, Chimney Corner and all the leading 1 11 uitrated Paper., 10 oeU each ; Ledger, Weekly, Fire Side Companion and Saturday Night, C cts. each; Scientific American, 8 cents j all the Boys' Weeklies, 5 cents each ; Magazines for -Inly. Harpers' 35 cents: Godey's 25 cento Frn Leslie's Sunday; 25 cents.. Stationery, Con fectionery, Citjf, Tokacca, Ac, at bottom price. A lot a splits for making fancy bas kPts, wail pockets, Ac. . janeH T. II. II EAT n, Market SL FOR SMITHVILLE. Steamer j. s. underhill win ran every dav, learinj: Wilmington at 8:15 A. M. and Biuithville at 1:00 P. M. Faiiiily e.cunion parties taken down and back game day at $1 each for the round trip' children under 14 years half price. ( " june l i O. G. PARSLEY, k CO. v -CLYDE'S.'Ii! Mew York AND Wilipington, TJ9 C.v Steamship Line, The Steamer - CA11'. DOANE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, JTJNE23 :-fU Shippers can rely upon ike proeopt sailinofg teamen ai ad rer Used. X2 For Freight Engagements apply to ; V7Uxningttx ZlilOl L. S. BELDEN, Solictfngr Agent. WM. P. CLYDE k CO., Oentrai kgtnU, 6 Bowling Greeor Pier .11, X. IL, New York. -: panels O 1 A eJLU b Agents selling onr Ctr mot, Crayons, and Reward, Motto, Scrip txrar leit, 'iransparent, Picture aad Chroreo Cards. 100 samples, worth $4, se&4 postpaid for 75cbLi. illustrated Catalogo frtej- J. u. BUPFonn's sons, bo.sto mayll (EfUblLihed 19.0.