THIS VAVLK I ' : I. " .al..!i'hcJ every afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by - . JOSH- T; j AMES, IVOi: Xl I'KOl'KIETOK. c,V.CR!irri.ITAa5PAItt: 00- iSix months, $2 60; Th roar, J " j Three ... i ".it One month, 50 cents- -vapcr will bedcliTccd by carriers, char; in anr part of 'the city, at the, ,;rerateorl3ccnt3pcrw.cck. . !nrrtiiii.? rates low and libera!. .-Subicribc" will please report any and ,vllura) f receive ihelr rarcrrregoiTiT, 3 f -M-il t ?1 J hr. ill" :'i' u II II V T 1 I ? ? . f ! I r - i A TT IT Alii I ' r . . VOL, 2. WILMINGTO N. N. (A wkdnrsha v tttxt OH 107 ATA 'inn The Mails. u U ' ani arrive at the City I, f, IK'll "l!,r". : an.t way mails. .6:15 AM mails - IiM . 1:00 r M Siu,il.'.K. W.) dally and 'offices xn Cape - ' . niints along Hue of Cue- . v ':: i i:kitr. k. w. uiiiy. , . , i-,in(.s Intuitu llwreiice , , " '. .,1. .,,:,iis. hv stearaxat,; - c Vi,v 7 Jim. Town Creek . ' .Aorv Friday at - - - - - " , AKI.'IVR. ...... il.riHI-'ll IllililS v "'. i!,r.. tliriili and way mail, .'ft .10 P M .. ... i.i'iiU 6.00 A M 12:11 P M 7aw A JM ll ii-ni-n - - A f m IKt-n-t from : A. M. to 7:0U P u .l ii M.n.laj.s from 8:30 to :30 A. M. ,:M,,i'ii'-.n from-8 A. M. to KM., i from " to ii P. M. Money order and i'-isi r ivia'rimcnts ocn Kttiiioas stamp Yesterday's Excursion ami pic7'U-. ' Wo 'are.. glad"' to learn tbat the family The fczvfihe soda iounUin is heard in excursion given veslerdav to GjI. Mcll- the land, and the tender thereof watcheth' hennj f?) plantation, for the benefit 'of the the left eje of lus customer. .rUji. ' Pairs Lutheran :RunI.iy ;Schol,. was m very ' way a pleasant and enjoyable affair; and that the ii nancial .success 'was satisfactory. The following will explain itself: u n ; TTT n f- ' I.'' ' ls f,,r sali.. it general delivery wheii i .umj ...i. ' j . MaiNc 1! jctod from hlrcet boxes every day : l T. M LOCAL NEWS. ew Advertisements. j.ttKT-Tlic Ivut liny 6 of Pompeii.. Cn.f.., C'hm'n IJyard Audit and" ut f-N"ticv. . ' i ir.;.BiHMNN--Ju-;t KecciveJ,Stonc Ware -ii.&wm-.No 0M (loo Is to Woik Oft', yc al. ''City "f Wilmington Scaled tirt"" - " 7 : ' UlVUi.li are J'Piiinin to find their iv to inaikct.. 'liav'.s.cli.iii it wheel.-' make their; road bitutnns srM in maihtt yesterday at ! 'cuts a in,ut. .Vur kill i Hy, w tii a ilult wJien a .it In r will do a.s well. t Mi. Ii..l'llircad gloves vosthg aUinuch h J . .UC HOW Wvl'll . j K'.iiiil.vs'tii year arc very beautiful, ... .i .l.. !. . : r .. - nail III': II I! IV.UJ JUJ ,1 feu H . . It.i a 'I'.i'.t that .Spring chickens the hen .ill in this, market at 25 misfortunes to e over what you k ' vl jurtri k : fuwi" relate vuur i';nr, ainl li'jvtf gtiev i 't pi veutj ' !e yu'tiii; ladies) from this city attend- !;;- ii".'l at ,St. Mary'ji.ljaleih, returned ' yuttnl.iy. ' j J'l'-' tiienii'imctcr registered, 0U in tlic 4 t -hy at Mews. T: V. lhowu & t -vcrly storcj on Market street. A i.lcribef writes us that .since his ' .'iters iiave '.discarded the old btylc '(. Ins i'.,j.cr is no longer inarrcats. stiil good boating water in the r vtr anA tuc'itcamfrs Aom i.'aypUcville :"r.'vck-Tcnon' 'byl latcr than Wdhigh't. A gentleman of tntch experience is bhortly to ercc t and put in opera lion WnNkey;. istilfcry at Grccnfiefd millponja neat this city 1 1 ' - - i. I kw. v, c.. . -v' : ? ' vmy bix circuses wm iase ine roau tins. 15ruxswick Hi vi:u, ,) uno J summer,, and the small boy who isn;t At a", meeting of the passenirci liel.l very jrood will run a chance of bein? left oti board of the steamer, Mr. A. Adrian . ' i .i ' ' , .: t r , i ii. t . .x . - . ... .. .. ntifxirf iUn . .. ' was caned to tlic ciiair and ay-. 11. Uer ' ' ' ' i I 1 ; a 3 j ' . . ii. a ,r , pn reriuesieu io act as necreiarv Tl u W.irtr r-.rWtUtiMr t. f.. 'K'JJ v W moliou a committee of hvc -was an maH.'C it IIva CitUkAwn :AM Aa I . 1 ..v,.o cc wuluC,u jwinuu ,o thc thanks of the meeting to Cant. 1 llie city is being pushed forth vigorously Paddison and Col. T. C. Mcilhcnnv. by the energetic managers, Messrs. Steam The chair - appointed the following as &: Perk inn . ." tbe committee : Jiev. 1. V. Cook, John riaar, Jr., 11. 1. iiiers, A. D. Drown and Very III. W. 11, Gerken, who submitted thc fol We rc-ict to learn, that Mr. Horace lowing preamble and resolutions : I lit., rni i . . .i A - P.lirr ami A.llYk T-'mr.;- V.M arn K .nrr V HbKI'.ASs, 1 UC pleasure ana SUCCCSS Ot "... . Al . . I the excunson, under the -auspices of the VfTV 111 fir tlili rruruvlinn mttimiMd ml. . ... 1 this city. Wc hope the street, relets of cliurch, has been greatly promoted by the their condition are very much cxagerated. kinduess ot-Lapt. l'addison of the steamer i Aorth Last, and Col. Mcllhenny. the ro ine inerinomeier. , nrietorof the excursion "rounds : therefore. rrom mo unucu ocatcs signal umce at j be it this place we obtain the. following report I Jlcs6lccd, Thct our jsiuccrc Ihauk are due of fbn. tliormnmrtnr u t.trr, au-i are nereoy tendered to the above . . l " n 'i i Helmed gentlemen in- .oiu eiwii. . I ijij nii. r .1 . ii I Jiwwvtu, xoiiLuoopv oi ini.i preamoie ivugusia, o; nanesiou, e'; torsicaua and resoIutionT)e furnished Thc Jlormno 76 ; Galveston, 82; Indianola, S5; Jack- I S&w andEv'ENixu lit view with a request sonville. 84: Kev West. 80 . Mnbilff. sn uiac ine same uc publisiied. i J ' J J J w J 1 44 ... , V. II. Gkiuven, Secretary. Ladies Benevolent Society Most cheerfully do we give place to the following appeal from the President ol the Ladies Benevolent Societv with the hnrin. .... . " I I - - . - Ik tliat the term of the present MJoard of that the hearts of some among us may be County Commissioners would expire next touched and the aid so urgently needed be August, as they will hold until December promptly rendered : of next year. In August, 1878, a new Most reluctantly, the President of the Board ofCcmmissioners will be chosen bv Ladies Benevolent Society feels constrained tlic Justices of the Peace in the county bu't to P"?' l'-C ,con1biaicrut.iou f the new Board will . not 1w qualified' until interest to all who desire to' promote the trie nrst Monday in ieccmber at which 1 comfort and well-bcins of society around lime the Sheriff and-other countv offiVra us tho care of the sick those who arc url,n him lri U l reuuceu ia uucuiiibuiueuji uv want oi em .-ir i . . i ... Jploymcnt, and canpot even by food. Many ... ..! 'vUuuj ui ""b"0"1) v, "in nt these are dailv miprro,i .... . . . - . . 1. ... 1 ! ulWllllll,' also lillllll' . In olwhnu trr mnmlviM t I hn-rrl pnirwi. . 1 ll the Legislature will also be held in Au. 1fulta? ei mci a" t ii nr limitr Uti ..wl.wc rnnln nas i with our limited 4 . I 4W U.V. v " " i gust oi next year. mrans. Last vcar our futids being nearly . . ' . . ' n r .i expended, wc found it 'necessary, to desist liininiciiiiii thn Datli nr Ofnrff ill r-'P ' .. . u . V..,....DA... - f "rlisnnns her mef iciucs. and reserve i v . . fj , This was made Montgomery, 80 f Xew Orleans, 78; Norfolk, 77 ; Puuta Kassa 83 ; Savjinnab, 85; St. Marks, 79 ; Wilmington, 78. I Correcting an Error. Wo were ib error yesterday in stating is increasing so i UI l-ncc't.C whiskev )' tu.it. only the rich aud proud ' f l (Lic' any bread iu' the l'rjpoJ!!- a wi.low the nues- '' h ;ilcr her first husband ii ' dead or !'uiK'uKr in- put - asj delicately as r"!;!,l!' is a corner -'stone-iu char- ''iJ if if i:.mi.7i.ii,l'iii ;::Mrc will tc.a wcafcT spot in the ms of dress skirts arc cut in '' " I1 plisc uqderneath, either thc . 'it a ,i . . .. . . pn lie color of the bows and v ' y .:;v T atil loay uay unusu ! 'lr-v '"''f 'Ms s'ection wlicrc generous jv,UvC a habit of playing all day, r'i;Jit tx, during the summer iti?a n,,,u Sct tho dowu hill . nfuHuiie about thc only consol-I.-- -fl!n sccniVto' be" to . kick auy ft 4 l,r. a 4. 1 fTOttlT a !;' f . "Mir. . , T ' . 1 '. . ' ; . ahtniu"' n i mi.. 11......1. . ff'to tlut effect) pretty u lo hibt night, and a pleasant tj, ,f r?in followed,' although there If I. vi r iUir Vo Shall Have It. ,Mum r steeper does not IV'i- f, 1 Dot Set Doowrr's Yeast Kr'Uv ou; 20c. for quarter iu ..!' for h:l f r, 1 T?; V"'iHd n. ' 'vuliU u ouc. ior r V v- U.rect t0 COOLLY & Ur'ii.i ork' anJ you wiU receive I vi '"ia every the CitT Hall. -llm nmnnnt left for food At 10 o'clock this morning Mayor known through the pres, the supply of . i.iis.s.. .1.. medicines being left for the cuiiuty. Alter uawwn ... - "T a while we vere informed the county Room' and directed Capt. Brock, Cniel ol cfficcrs WOuld do this, only requesting (for T'olire to rail the roll of the newlv elect- -wW mnson wc know not) that the ed officers 'and privates of the police force. President's signature should endorse each -. 1.1 aLtl' rrcscrii)tion. This was not refused is uapt. uowan, wVu .u,,: :b ,. mucd 1 To.dav Wc.arc: told that Savage, Forest, 'lay lor and od privates fac contv noxv contracts (fur good reasons) answered to their names, wncrcuppn oniv for thd amount 01 bli per mntn 111 the City Clerk read the oath of office, drugs, and the Society is supposed to be .-'i - 41 Atk rnhniblfi for the rest. There n:ustbc alter wnicn tue jviayor rcau -iu w ... . -. .! . iirn,(ii,nl f.,'av - , T , ... .1 medicine m sickness. Already the county which all assented by holding up. their t ct for the cmreut month is ; tilled right hands. The whole force, commeu- anj the question comes: "Will the Society Rnfr with ihc officers, then subscribed to supply ihe. balance f Several are in criti- the oath over their own signatures on the cat conditioned penniless; to. stop tins 7, . : . ., aid without warning were cruel. V 0 take rep.qr4 tek q e city, , the re8ponsibility'to the close of the pre- Ilis Honor then addressed" the police as gcnt -wcck. perhaps of the month hoping follows : He told them that they would to gain thc attention of thc physicians and be held to a strict accountability for the those in thc community who can aid us in " ' " "k w ' I i .All A7l-1V 4 hA lflL' ,. . ... 1 u-,. 1 devisins some piaii 101 icucyiui: performance of their duties, and they ?SJ Lh.t T-f sufficient mean would be required to obey the orders-of are placed in onr hands, vrc will cheerfully ILieil SU'Cllur-VlHVV.10 m nirj 2'"" 1 UO OUl pa-W 4 -(!'- "o and he took occasion to warn themy if tncy were urougu, iu . - .ut y wc sor0wfully confess that the amount neglect, of duty, he would act towqrds offun ,now in hand will not justify the them without fear or favor, and if the oc- proiniso'cf further aid than has been given casiou required susiend them if. would unhcsitatinclv FJr some months past, chiefly cum meal -om dutv ' trusting to the and au occasional piece of fresh beef for a on? dtiiy, imsun0 iu tue . , f Loaru vi .viueruiuu w.awiu " teji Sugar for invalido and aged, peo- action, which he believed they would ao. pic and for the sick ricej cracKers, egg: Tl,. Al .vor instmrtpd tho rolice in re- and sometimes a stimulant prescribed b gard to their duty towards drunken men, the doctors. Four 0 , , ,t !-. r end of our year, and thoJunda are barely and admonished them about a too free use Kllffi - nt t ld tb: vrienda of humanity 1 of the club. His Honor spoke very sen- huua- fnr ns and lend "us a helping hand. - . . - A ' . r . sibly upon the subject and we hope and believe that bis instructions will be) car ried outy and that nonsuch disgraceful si-vuv .iwww " . . O- I . , .11 .- c . . I ir pnri"ed. on me second imccr ; ii u;ar- streeis i. ? : . v I . lyove's Telephone. If a gentleman wants; a wife, he. wc.aro a riDg on the first finger of his left hand ; will ever again be enacted on our by officers of the law clubbing a poor drunkeu wretch, as some of the- former police force did the poor while soldier from Sraithville. ried oh" the third ; and on the; . fourth if he never intends to be married. If a lady- is not engaged, she wears a ring on her first finger ; if engaged', on the second ; if fil 1 . I 1 11311 I1CU m JLA UI1U kUM v w ' ii u ii- ti a xtA if she intends to die an old maid, lhus siiecially by His Honor in regard to the . , . ,- too frequent robberies committed jtbis 7 a lew & f V oi love citv. and he charged them all that whin, isx pressed, and thc most dilhcult man 2jt ' fij I can make ins sentiments known, ever a case of this kind occurred be ntmld I t4 hold the officer of tbat beat'ujpon whKh The Re?iew for the Summer. the robbery was comraited tq a rigid ac- Persons Leaving the city for the vari countability. ($ ous watering places, country reoidences or ' The new police force have already en resorts, or those going abroad, can have tcred upon their duties; Tcnr have Jb?en the Daily IIeview mailed to any addess assignol to th.e day force atidjtwentyflVe by ordering the same at this!-office, at 15 will he reserved for the nighlCforc The cents for one week, 25 cents for two new janitors and messenger gy infoiffice weeks, 40 eta i for three weeks, 50 cents for to-day also, and the whole wfil drawthfir one month, $1.50 for three months, $9, pay from to-day; nt least oJ saiiPTIiai I for fxi month-Sj payable in advance at tins Honor, thc Mayor. , L7 office. yriiVxl States postage prepaid. Board or Aldermen, An adjourned meeting of the Board o Aldermen Was held yesterday afternoon present, His Honor, the Mayor, and Al dermen Myers, Flanner, Bowdep, yon Glahn, Tollers, Foster, Lotvery, King and Hill. The Special Committee, consisting of Aldermen Foster, Flanner and Tollers. appointed at the last meeting, to take into consideration what measures, if any, arc necessary to carry out thc requirements of section 10 of tho . act to establish a Board of Audit and Finance for the city of Wiligton reported to the effect that the jBoard of Aldermen was ready to re ceive sealed proposals for lighting and keeping in order the city lamps, furnish ing material, &cv for improving streets, alleys, &c, for the necessary printing for the city ; advertising; furnishing bricks lumber; &c.;bids for the same to be handed in to the. Mayor on or before June SOth, .1877. . . The Board then went into an election for five Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage, with the following result: 1 Jas. II. Chadbourn, James Sprunt, i. Mcllae, II. B. Eilers, D. Gi Worth. The Board then proceeded with the election of Chief of the Fire Department. Col. Koger Moore Avas chosen on the first ballot, the vote standing as follows: Iloger Moore 9, W. F Lcssman 1. The Board then balloted for Assistant of Fire Department, with the following result : . Owen Dove G, W. F. Lcssmau 2, It." A. Beery 2. Owen Dove, colored, was declared duly elected. The Standing committees were next an nounced by thc the Mayor as follows : : On Finance Aldermen VbnGIahn and Foster. On Police Aldermen Toilers and Bow- dei'i. Oii Streets aud Wharves Aldermen Foster and Tollers. On Public Buildings Aldermen Myers an&Aiyie jLfeparimeut Aldermen Bow den and Lowrcy. i Changes of Style and Material. Jeunie June, in her letter describing the fashions f.r the month of June, has the following: What woman does not remember, with something like afiection her pretty sum mer 'muslins," which were so becoming, so convenient, and so easily replaced, because inexpensive and not difficult to make up? Why cannot we have them now, and the cool linen lawns, the most delightful in hot weather, because they aro cool, wash beautifully and leave no stain ? Because thc styles are no longer loose and flowing, but closely outlined to thc form, and only such thin fabrics can be used as do not require washing, .such as grenadines, gauzes, bcrage, silk aud woolen tissues, which may be wrinkled up and draped PLEASE NOTICE. We will by to rejTifRieM from our friendTon ttynanTOjScti ef general uterest bat : , j-; :.o(. .: f tKtA, - .x .u furnished to the Editor, 11 M j 7 Communicatioss'inttJtbi written" oaly ca one aide of the piper." f ' f - i -I tty. m - I ersonalities must be aroided. Andit is especially and partietiarly uhde? stood that xe editor" does not always tadortv the views of correspondent, vales, so stated in the editorial columns.--1 New Advertisemonta. City of Wilmington. ; ." f . . i . . SEALED PROPOSALS. TlIE liOAUD OF ALDERMEN OF TUE City of Wilmington, N, C, are ready to re ceive SEALED PROPOSALS to do thc fol l: winj work Trom July 1st, .1877,' to April 1st, lt7e, to wit : . " The Lighting, Repairing- and Keeping in i eneci uraer oi tne Public Lamps, aad Far mshin of all ilaterialsfor suchBepairr, and Kerosene Oil and Wicks for the OU Lamps. Proposals are inn'ted, per cart, for fur. up on a close femodalioo, or uitbia tho WSSSSS .d"&' limits oi a well defined form, and remain carts and harness in good order; the carta - ia position, subject to no. excise of tLo X,f?. tender mercy of the laundress. It is aeys, sidewalks, Ac., of thui city. ! The city necessary, therefore if washing mitori-d 1? k 8 r r,?nt to,Incrfase or reduc tbe j, niv-iiwic, n auiu4 maicriais number of cart rmnWnd n ih. jm r arc used at all, that they should be dark : an7 onth. . that is why we have navy blue and seal For doin ail Println? renuired br thr r.t brown, aud invisible trrecn linens .,,! Pcr Thousand euis. j. , i cambrics. This necessity makes summer i or advertising per Square. -f" dresses very expensive, more costly indeed than woolen ones. wlmrMs tbrvis.l in be cheaper, so that the changes so neces sary in summer, could be afforded. , This fashionable necessity has virtually shut out bercge, balzorine, thin goats' hair, or "leho eloth, and all that class of semi For Brick, Uard and Soft, per thousand. Lumber, per thousand feet. Naild, per hundred. . . , Lime and Cement, per barrel. . 7- All to bs furnished in quantities as desired. On Lights Aldermen Lowrey and King..- ' On Market and Fees Aldermen Ton Giahn and Hill. - . On Ordinances Aldermen Flanner and Myers. . On Sanikuy Ilegulations Aldermen Flanner and King. . On motion of Alderman Hill, the elec tion of City Attorney was fixed for the mecting'on thc first Monday in July. On motion of Alderman Foster, the elec tion of City Physician or Superintendent of Health was fixed for thc same date. The Board then; adjourned. . A N ut for .Legal Lights to Crack. A stranger in thc city calls on a well Unovrn fiiin and borrowsa small amount f r a few hours, leaving his watch as collateral to secure the loan. In his ab sence one of the. firm holding the watch lets it back three-quarters of an hour. In due time thc borrower retuns, repays the money, takes hfs watch and hurries away to? cateh the train upon which he is to leave thc city; but. finding, as he thinks, that he has abundance of time, he stops on the way, and on arrving at the depot thc train is gone, and he has to remain over twenty-four hours. He now dcw,aud of the firm who held his watch that they pay his expenses while delayed. lucry; Has he a remedy? If so, what, and against whom it is the firm or individual member wlioderaoged his j watch? . important complications might arise under Ituch circumstances. , . r-r-ft : : - Bisinff in Life. 7 Tiu'se ierscns, who have attained to eminence Jn any vocation of life have fol lowed a uniform, course that of earnest work and uuwedried application. 7 None arc truly happy ihut those who are busy; for the only. reft happiness lies in useful work of some kind, either of thc handc-r head, so long as over exertion of cither is avoided. It should be the aim of every one to be employed. If all men and women jpreie kept at some useful employ ment there would be less, ( sorrow and wickedness in theworld; and if so-called "reformers" would spend their time in ef forts to make people ore industrious, they would have no leisure to conceive and agitate those vexatious questions and impracticable tlicories which arc consUntly causing trouble and confusikn w-ithout any actual benefit Io tbe human race. Ha who sows courtesy reaps friend ship, and he who plants kinlness gathers lovet i . r . . transparent fabrics which "ho'w through:'. ifff'Sf.i? J0' - v.. "ui ui auuii auaxinance Committee. i as thc phraso goes, and therefore cannot for the City of Wilmisgon. Uliu,r vvcscux conditions All Bids to be hgndeld into Uis Honor, without a lining, which makes them too IaJorJohn Dawbon, on orbefore JUKE warm and too expensive. V M lm' ;-.t." w -ihe prejudice in favor of dark suits for . - H. G. FLAN5EB, church and street wear "inW wi- . if. v ULiiitfta, ...... .wunvi. buv uiativ grenadine costume of thc utmost import ance. -..In summer, it takes the place of i i .... ; x i uiacK silk, and is useful on an iuliuitc va- The above Report was adopted by the riety of occasions and in an infinite variety 1aa mZ?F? Jane nf u,vc if : , .. lh 15,7, and ordered to be published. v.. ...v. iU xo JVCU worin II1C wnue ol the ladies who can afford them to have one, and have it made handsomely, for it fills the place of severalother d .epkkps nn.i . . . T. C. SERVOSS, n r Tt-n 1 City C1frk and Treasurer; City of liming ton, June 13th, 1877. junc. 20 i ' On ice of Board of Audit and Finance,) . city or Wilmington, June 18i7. j . Quarterly flietings. Third rotind of appointments as made by IteV. AVilliam S. Black, Presiding r TEREAFTER ALL BILLS against the Vl.ln- f.. fl U'llnnnlAnlllcfMnl I - ' ' Citv must be rendered to tho Clerk of thii odist L. Church, South. Board who will be found in office at City' w:i.:-..- u:r.u t r. m Hall formerly occupied by the Marshal.iic- """--Vp1" V V V 7,; ' tween the houra of 10 and 1 o'clock, each Magnolia, at Carlton Chaperl, Junc 10, l.- morning. . c - Waccamaw Mis., Fine Log,.. June 10, 17 Untilfurther notice the regular meetinrof Bladen, at Center. ..June 23. 21 Board of Audit and Finance, will be held in Whiteville, Fair Bluff, June U0 & July 1st saidu office on the First and Third Mondays of Onslow,atCum Branch. .. .July 7, b I . "XJUW. tt " NORWOOD GILES Kenansvillc, atLichlands...'. .July 14, 1G Chairman Board Audit and Finance?.' Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs, July VJ, 20 June 20 Smithville, at Smith ville July 28, 20 - Cokcsbury and Coharic Mis sion at Black s Chapel Aug L 5 rriirifnr Tfnnowpll nr 11 1 ' Wilmington at Front Street... Aug 1, 10 Topsail at Kocky I'oint, ( Dis trict Conference) ........ Aug 2:, 20 Sensible Advice. You ate a'slcd every day through the columns of newspapers andby "your drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia . and Liver complaint that you know iiothing about; you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Xow to give you satisfactory proof that Gkkkn's August Flowi; will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveucss, Palpitation of the TIcart; (Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, wc ask you to go 'to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle of Green's Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents; two doses will relieve you. Q New Advertisements. Stone Ware. UART JtJGS, IS LOTS TO SUIT. For sale low at W. J. BUHMANN'S, Lippitt'a Row, june 20 South Front Streft h-f-, f t ' ' ' ' i 1 ' JUST RECEIVED, A SAMPLE LOT OF E. &, if. TOLLMAN'S 'VINEGARS' 'as White Wine, Pickling and Cidtr Vinegar. A Lo, samples of . t .; ' CZXOZC23 CJLAZLZ3T8. It pays to give me a call before porcha- ;nffLl,. TV I TilTIIlfAVV Lippitt'a Row, South Front st- june 20 No Old Goods to Work Off. Enw.nniM. DO NOT SUFF0CATS WITH HEAT when you can buy alpaca or linen coats so cheap. , Great indaccmenti in White VcU, White and Brown Linen Coats and Pants.' Call aad see onr Nainsook Undershirts, the most comfortable garment made," to wear la . A. DAVID. - jtinezu Notice. ; rjllit: LISTING OK TAXES FOR sfaaon- boro ami Harnett townships ti ill continue ' . ,fvi ' : : at thc oflicc of W. W. llarriJe, J. P., next East of the Court House, until the limits- tion of time fixed by law. . , JOHN' G. WAONER, Tax Licter lor Masonboro townthip A. R; BLACK, ju'ne 19) Tax Lister for Harnett township. Spectacles and Glasses. rjlHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offered in this city at prices ranging from 251 cents to $10. . , VV, , f Call and examine for yourselres. ' . juneia J. H, ALLEy. The Last Days of Fompoii. I Y SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER. TEN CENTS. At june 13 S. JEWETTd. Tnirl T 'I' 1 For Rent. , , . FROM THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, that raluabls property known as the . ; , "PTJECELL HOUSE." This HOTEL, with, its great adraaUger, SO WELL KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC, TUlha rented upon exceedingly favorable ' terms. Applrto ' : ; H- . " ": ...-t.J. ;jniia WRIGHT A 8TEDHANV, 27 Market St O JS INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new detifos has just ben received and are being sold at extremely low figures ; also a fiae assortment of LADIES WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS aad LADIES' and GENTLEHEN'S CHAINS. "T Work left with me will bo neit'j exe cuted. All I ask of the Puhiio is to giro m trial. ; . . Jf. J. IL ALLEN. feb27 ' Watchmaker aad Jeweller- CUESCIRDS to Tnn DAILY' RE VICTT 1 - mm