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f-i- jm ' 'thus rAi'Eii t I .it:.-! r ft. rLEASE KOTICE. . ics :uv.i, .t ; crt.f afternoon, Sundays ex 1 We will be gltd to,rec$r,$oueatieai om oar friendi on any aad all' rabkett tit ccp ted by irom oar lnenda on any .... 'J'. J AM"' - . mm . O general interest bt : The name of the writer intut alwiji b furnished to the Editor. ' ' 1 4 M , , . . 1 CommunictioM miut.b writtea ,oaly ob one side of the prr.; ' : " ' " 1 ereonahties muat be aToided. Andit is especially and part let Urly aade? ood that ae editor doei not alwayt caderw the views of. correspondents, onleu ioatate4 . in the editorial columns. ' i!-1" .: ,.nJ,. $2 50: Tliree one montu, ou ciuu. Z7 be delivered by carriers, V- ,.,r rartof the city, at the .n rents per week. Uf,tt' and liberal. VOL. 2. lu.!. ! '; .! . WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1877. NO. 1 29. !:ribcriViil.plce report any and t .1- ? ' M-re their papers reguiariy. i IK SEWS SUMMARY. j 1,:t.,.,- ri.i-ii of Rrooklyn is.rc Ti'Vrith a" view to demanding aD '!fuc IrunI.oO.to $2 a 'day. l A. Rtfldaud Sayings Bank of nJ!i suspended, i " ' ? TmsiLiv afternoon attend- M-x r i . ... t 1 . ,;..jVl., in ins nonor-Ri. luuiiiw , jii'l in 'he evening was ,,(!i:,r.cr p.uty given by, the in honor ot razn. ' . 'F ;-rr ;..!. KmprctfJ tf V -ilViitic, . "V; prominent .nicr- ;i!.lU!1-,t.', war. I'lTlhc verge of j., ' Xw.uk, X. J., the 'other (jl .s .f.iys the pan i;w ucieai tni'ktuy i crvia io t!..j ' ,.i X"i(li ('.nvlina M.ij"i: V '. A. bmith, The arc ,rj.'r..f (AUigrt-si. protests against . ... ,.f llvm in (xjI lector of kwjLV'itli Ctiuliiia internal reve- r4,,-t, S.-cr'tlary Sherman doesnot liiniift'titliisbuii-l is good and the ;,i,'iano Uf dehire that llymau ,;n..lifLv Tim Gnnniissioncr' of 1 i Hi uc tlcMri's mo rcicnuoa oi t, .Jyliii L Bailey, of 'North (XaWincj the Cofisnkhip to St. Guinea. The Mails. The Malls clowe and arrive at the Cily A'otitornce a follows : . . closf:.' Northern tlirouch mails - - - P M Northern through and way mails. 0:15 A M aiAiis ror Hie w. c. ana A. & in . u. Ilallroads. and routes supplied therefrom - - "- ' - - .4:15 P M Southern mails for all points South. daily - - - - - - 5:00 P 31 Western mails (C. C. R. W.) dally (except Sunday ) - - - oM P M FayetteviUe, and offices on Tape Fear Kiver: Tuesdays and Fri days - I - - 1:00 P M Mails fur points alone: line of Cue- raw A Darlington H It - - - U:ZO A M Faj etteville by C. C. It. W. daily. (except tiundays) 1 - - - - 6)0 A M flails for points between t lorencc and Charleston - .4 - - - - 11:30 A 31 Onslow C. H. and intermediate of fices every Friday - - -6:00 A M Hniithvilie mails. by steamboat. daily, (except Sundays) - - 80 a M Mali for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at - - - - - 6:00 A M ' ARklVE. Northern through malls - - 12:15 P M Northern throueh and way mails. 5:50 P M Wout hern malls - - - - - - - 70 A M Carolina Central Railway at - - 6:3) A M Mails delivereil from 6:00 A. M.to 7:00 r M.. and on Sundays from 8:30 to !::W A. M. Stamp Ufllce oten from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 0 P. M. Money order arid Register Departments open same as stamp omce. Stamps for sate at ceneral delivery when stamp office is cioseil. k'pv lnxiK nc:c;tsKibln nf. all liotir. dav and niehC Malls collected from street Jxxes every day o:a xv M. LOCAL NEWS? '.,:.; i wv, Lower . I Kit -k t fIi;.V;S VH'tti rr-'H'iUo i-iiu turn i.ti ,j'iirr. "i-ii ' arul interest, it. is said, rY:?. I U tliu l'lcsidcnt and (Jabiuct. -1 Ii.-iiaii r.ureau .has information WJia-Wiilla, Idaho, ol the massacre : :x-xj; tilers hy non-treaty In- ,.. :! : (i':inrts At last accounts ! j .i;n.i ia'mirsuil were twelve hours - Thy I'rt'ftUlcnt has com- A. V. DccUcvy as consul to. Oitiv. lUu.int'jn arrived at ..it, N. )'., eterday. The . u vi III'.- ).fij;it';iicriij army is very : a;; i;;i.-;t "tilknn'c.-, (lie leader to :L.' if. .Jc.it viJhc Duga Pass wa3 l J,. T. 15uynton, the i't!;;.i"U aciit at KuuxviIIc,-Tcnn., j..n!(.-;0i;at'jd as agent for the con-i-.'.'Mis'riet, comprise J. of Virginia, Yir-.n.i Xwrth Caruliiia and Tcn- G-.'ininijibioner'liauin declines .mv tcriua with the tobacco men ' ;ivi aliened with revenue stamps 1 y v.ay usc-1 them, fraudulently. 1 IJ'.iiah stiver n'mcnt has mir- t:.t KKiittcr Knipp gun, made for 1 Ii'iua KxlrititionrThc cstima- Ncw Advertisements.. .Txn. Werner The Excursion and Pic Nic Season. . S. II. Manning Sheriff's Anctien Sale. S. Jewktt The Black Indurf. But two days left in which to give in your taxablcs. Hot enough' ikti- morning ,;to scorch the tail of a brass rribnkey." -ir 1 " - Spall ish schr Huron, Puig, from this port arrived at Barcelona on the 15 inst. Weapon is unknown. 1 1'-auk of llic .State of Mis- V.i 'III up. The Tiir- "f-icrs, after organ i.mg a coin- 5" uuin,- recess, and passing a '.ijlwttlic suvcrtimcut ought to r -'.ucc on ctmditions which 'I'rvcthc honor of- the Empire r!jlf'uru ' Kcports, official mai me lurks are . I u . . . 1 n " . I.IJili' tl 11 I "J'lwfromisukum Kaleh 1 Mi !.., t .. . . . :,l.J"J Russians, who oc-. ,Kx"ilM Tclan1tchara, have !; out by the Turkish troops and V' aiiJ ,!ut a niovemcut ha.s been ; :I!oclitcfrUic.r rctre . CTUl4t '"e. Khedive con- ,1It. lu: . "A'uo cavalry and 3 -u . ru,t uneasiness is ;4 '; rtUtivc tu ih0 attitude of t r - , 'crjthiii- U prepared for the crvia. War, which a short f .MHaicl sbiblc to the Vienna 1 i i. n'JW thought prokiblc. vilie JUvndmark. dd in i.TK-Cvof Kx-tiv. Tilden ad ' h'i i ' 1Icu"cks, doliverevl i '"Hv . IUU nou' nng:: :iney 5-, .Iu'cTcr name, and' arc of.f ps t!l" delate susccp 44 K-ae 7? Who Parlcipated : in : the fH.! ..' l'Jgurating a" President ff j VrenS will groiv1 into m?'"' wys -r. .Tilden ' 'r'U that the authors of it :ifvcr they go, that tlie, r,-ottcn 6r condoned it. rhTtf J rnSc- tb attention of Ljlnepublic.- .1 , tWovant proor; ; -mcino- prcscribcel by ( -r . "Wcncc of ts Kiirvo nn IV G&MAS . tvi aushs' CoW sctiled on .'"Mart z- A Proofontbat TS r,:lM buyinc the rrJ,d fi h .1 . It has latAli, 1 - If4 (S11 from Germany, iLt ?.-5.ures c astonishing :'l,'7txJJi Jbrc doses wUl 1 5U. i-t ' m,"0 hilovf n.:- y.vvwvw . ior vounw Brig xVcWc Jfnsied, Brewster, cleared from New York for this port last Tues- day. ; .,:,,.,.,) . . : ' The Kalcigh Xctcs says: Key. J. B" Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Wilmington, is here on a visit. He, is the guest of Col. J. M. Heck. , The water in the river is again getting low and apprehensions arc felt 'of 'that stage when slcamboatmen ruu all night and cuss all day.; Last niirht was the sultriest and uncom fortablest known in this latitude for many days. There was ' not wind enough to stir, ever so gently, the leaves on the trees and poor huijianity sweltered audsuftered. We arc pleased to learn oMbe Very gratifying success which resulted from the excursion given for thcnefit of the , St. Paul's Lutherian church, about $110 having been realized as the net profits of the occasion. The advertisement of Mr. John Werner. the Front street barber, appears in th;,s issue. He charges only 10 cents for a first-class shave and Io cents for ,ar cutting and uses none but the purest ma rials. Give him a call; j ine lnermvincicii From the United States SigniU Qftice at this place we obtain the .rfollowDfT rCp0rt of the thermometer, as taken fjg 'morn ing at 7:31 o'clock Augusta, j 82; Charleston CorsiCana 70 ; Galveston, S2; India0ia 85 ; Jack Bouvillc, 8rf 5 Ky West, o j Mobile; 81 ; Montgomery, 79 ; Ncv chlcan, 80; Norfolk 7 ; Puuta Ka..sa 2 ; Savannah, 87; St. Maksr80; WitroiDgton; 81. A Talk AbontMogquitoes. Mosquitpes jay theii? CrrgS upon the sur face of water. The watjcr mustbe stagnant and rain water is ? a forime rc'quisite : for successful propagatioif " Five or six drops of kerosene oil will diffuse itself over the entire surface of a cterU) and will impart neither taste nor lmeu to water. Not cvaporatiug it will i cmain aU tho' sum mer. Mosiiuitoes vr not their eggs upon it, nor would fthCy hatch if; laid. lry it, and nd yourself and' neishbors of these terrible pest. Captured and Abandoned Propertv. Wc call attention to the advcrtSscmcrit of the sale to be made, by Gen Mannings Sheriff of the county, to-morrow .morning, in frpnt of the Court House, the said sale .bcing'Jtiic household, effects left behind him by the late lamented departed AV. II. Harrison. V The New Commissioner. IJis 'Excellency,-tho Governor, yester day appointed David S. Sander.: M.q., of Cape Fear townthip, a. Ounini.ssior.er For New Hanover coifiity, to fill the vacancy caused by the death cf lel aware Nixm. All will concur 111 -reganhng- tnis as an excellent appointment. ; en- Your Poll. Those who have 'nt any ir.eferty erally have a' poll and this, it inuet be -re membercd, is taxable and a failure to litt it is by a recent law a misdemeanor, when the party shall' attcrwarus have vcicel, a fact which all "woultl -do" -well to rcmem- r ber. It is said that more poll taxes have already been given in thio-ycar than ever before. oood Jpick. Some men talk alW luck. GchxI luck is to get up at si$ o'tfj ock in the morning; good luck, if you halv e only a shilling a week, is to -live uptJn eleven pence and save one penny; gofcd luck is to trouble your head with yqAr own business and let your ncighborf alone; good luck4s to fulfill the comcnnjeh anuTtodo unto other rjeppieve jfeh theni tao fttg m' ey i3i no6 only plod Jbut perj severe.- IVfncc musX taken caro.of bfr 8? on -the world, they must take care of bornf sWptheir own doorways, try and htlp olncr people, aTQid teropatiqn'a and h;ve Wtn in truth Knights of Pythias. , The regular meeting of Gcrniania Ludge "No. 4, K. of -P., will be held this evening when the report of the Representative to the 'Grand. Lodge: will be made. At the same titne there will le a nomination of officers for-the ensuing year. The election for these officers will take" place next Thursday night and the , installation on the first Thursday in July. Directors Appointed His Excellency Gov. -Vance on yesterday caused to be issued commissions to. the following gentlemen as Directors of the State Colored Insane Asylum, Dr. J. W. Vick, Johnston; Theo. -Edwards,1 Greene; E. B. Borden, Wayne; Dr. M. Moore, Duplin; O. G, Parsley, Jr., New Hanover; E. 11. Liles, Anson, and M.M. Katz, Xew! Hanover. 411 splendid appointments. A Candidate for the Pen. Hamp Gray, col. was before justice Gardner, this morning, ' charged wiMj cheating by false tokens. Gray was .r. rested on Tuesday morning for rojrv an 1 order given by. a man naiiu Godbold, on -Mr. Thos. Beck; from JJ) ccns ta $l. 50. He was required?' give a justified bond of $200 for hbjppcarancc . at the next term, of Crfojjuai Cjurf, failing in which he was s.at to jail. Retur'rt of an Old Citizen-' Autoine; Rush a resident, of this city for jmany years, but oiigiimlly from Portugal took a tiif across the water about thirteen motiths ago to visit "the lanc. where ho first saw the light'. "But after e lapse of the time above mentioned, he flouud his thirsFfor a drink from the oldi Hock Spring too much for - him,, so he yielded to the desire and again finds hi:n- self iu Wilmingtoiit Antoihe thinks l e i , ) no leaVc any' more.; 1'ower of Pblice. Officers to Arrest and ImprisoM Oflen'ders. The following, which" we cjip from the Statesville Landmark, will be found of peculiar interest to the autliorities and citizens of Wilmingtcn: The decision of Judge Shcjnck in the case of the State cs. James H. JfcLaughlin, settles the vexed question that has so long agitated our municipal circles the power of a police officer to arrest and mis prison lor a violation of a town ordinance without due process of law. The defend ant was .indicted in two-cases: "one for false imprisonment, one for assault and battery. In the first case Mr. ' Husscy, defendant's counsel, conceded that the act of the Legislature of I8G8-09, conferring upon a public oftcer the power to im prison offenders without a mUamus, was unconsatutional. On the indictment for assault and battery. His Honor decided that there was excessive violence. The facts in the case are: defendant notified .Woods, the prosecutor; that his team, was hitched across a sidewalk iu violation of a town ordinance.'2 Woods refused to remove the team. In resisting the enforcement of tho ordinance he was knocked down by the defendant with Ids "billy." By consent the question of fact was submitted to his Honor. In announcing the decis ion his! Honor said that police officers, constables, &c., could only use such vio lent expedients in suppressing riots, pre serving the public peace where the of fenders! were infldgraiiti diiitfo In this case it was the duty of th.c defendant to obtain a warrant, arrest the defendant and bring hikn before the Mayor. In response to. Mri j Hussey's interrogatory. "What was the remedy for removing the obstruc tion from the side-walk ?" his Honor said that the town had its remedy by indict ing the offender : ; 1. That a peroa cannot be imprisoned wi a niitamas 'due process of law." Sw.'l7, Declaration of Rights. -2. That' a person cannot be arrestp withont warrant, unless W. necessary, to present Vui ptlie peace, lie bcyijg tojlagrant ddlci engaged in the riot or breach of the peace. 1 Report of the Grand Jury. The following is the report of the Grand Jury-at the recent term of Criminal Court, on the County Poor House.. Work House,, Jail, etc., submitted through their Fore man Capfc. H. B.Willis : Gkand Jury Iiooir, Jl xk Tebm Criminal Co unx, New Hanover Co., N. C. To lies Jonor , Judge Mcares : The Grand Jurors, for the above Term, having brought their labors to a close, re spectfully submit the following report . They have, had ..submitted 'for their ac tion 125 bijls, of which number 113 have been returned to CJourt as "true bills" and 12 havebeen returned as "not truo bills". They 'have also made during the same time IT "presentments". Embraced among that number arc several ' for per jury, (a crime becoming of frequent occur rence) the -remainder were for crimes of a less criminal nature. The Jurors call the especial attention of this Court to presentments made against the Carolina Central llailway in regard to the unlawful and dangerous condition of the bridge across that' road on Fourth street, and also to the unlawful condition of the crossings on the Wilmington & Wcldon and AVilmington, Columbia & Augusta railroads on Nutt street between lied Cross and Campbells streets in the city of Wilmington. Both of these public thoroughfares have 1. been com plained of 'by ail-number of our very best citizens and their protests are entitled to an early examiniation by this Court. We therefore, thus publicly dir rect your Honor's attention to the matter. The Jurors visited the Jail "and found incarcerated therein, thirty-seven (37) prisoners, of whom 3 were white and 34 were colored; 4 females and 33 males. The sexes are kept separate and evidences of good discipline was apparent among ii mi T 1 . 1 . mem. jLiierc was no complaint maae.-m regard to either treatment or food. They all stated that the rations furnished were abundant and wholesome. - :T'hb "-eneral appearance of the cells aTjif corridors were neat, the lloors beicg "very clean and the walls nicely whitewashed.' The Jurors are unanimously 1 the opinion that Sheriff Manning o;ua Daniel Howard, his Jailor, arc cnf'.tted to praise for the manner in wrne.v the (,ountv .1 ail is now bein"' kent. 'From .the Jail they visited the County Poor House. Going there unexpectedly,' . they found neither the Superintendent or Contractor on the premises, they were, however, shown through the different wards, which con tained, in the aggregate, 30 -persons, 12 of whom were insane 3 males and 9 fe males; 3 white and 9 colored. There were 18 indigent poor 8 males and 10 females; 5 white and 13 colored. The sexes -and color are kept separate. The general cleanliness of this institution was not such, as should be desired, but upon en quiry we found that the present contrac tor has only been in possession since the 1st of the present month (June) and find ing everything in a bad condition has not had time to place .the institution in that order that it is his purpose to keep it. Wc questioned all cf the' inmates capable of giving an intelligent answer, and they all' seemed satisfied and contented and made no complaints. The Jurors learned that the dispensary Was well stocked with medicine for general use, aud that the physician's requisitions aro always promptly filled by the Superintendent and that material for new clothing had been purchased, was being made up and would "soon be issuedi In connection with the Poor House, the Jurors submit the following received froin'Dr. W. J. Love, physician in charge; He says. ;' 'I ' ndei standing tha$ the privilege of cut ting wood from the county land between the Poor House and Smith's Creek, has been given to the Suprentendent of the Work House, I would suggest to the Grand Jury that iu all probability the said clearing would render malarial fevers very inuch more prevalent among the, in mates of ihu I'ucr lloueo than it has for merly been' The Grand Jurors arc of, the opiuion that the above referred to contract should be revoked. ni.w iecommend. ' The Jurors visited the Work Hosc building and found no work going on and rid prisoners there, save, two prisoners at work near there who seemed little inclined to be interviewed and made no com plaint, The Work House building, if of any value to tho county, should have some repairs, as it is being badly damaged by the rains beatiug in through the roof near the gable ends. The main Body of the Work House prisoners were said to be at work iu the City. The Jurors know nothing of thb contract oi the Supeintendent with the Oounty Commissincrsand can therefore make no intelligent report iu regard to that institution. - 4 H-jKi'Y B. Wiu.i, ' Foreman. Pretty Quick. V Steamship Benefactor . Capt. Jones, sailed to-day for New York with a full cargo. She arrived here yesterday at 10 a. m. and sailed to-day at 11a. m., hav ing discharged and reloaded in 1 hours, no work , having been done at night This might be called quick work but that's a way they have of doing things here. Saponaceous. parupateud soap peddler, from 1 somewhere "deown East" was in town this morning with a wagon load of soap which he distributed . gratuitous! v, as a wav of advertising the thing. Whether or not it was successful as au advertising dodge we don't know but certaiu it is that the Mellow was a public benefactor, as some people will wash now who never washed before.; and those who1 always washed will wash the more. Scribner for July. 'Opens, with an illustrated paper on "Bow Shooting," by Maurice Thompson, who deals with his subject . not in an archaeological, but in a practical, vein. "The Battle of Bunkerloo," a remarkable engagement not hitherto reported, is de scribed by William Henry Bishop; with illustrations of the'opeuing of the battle, and sketches of the participants, among whom were Lord Nelson, Benedict Arnold, Judas Maccabcus, i "The Veiled Prophet of Khorassau," and the "Gallant Six Hun dred." A special feature of the number is a'siory of twenty-five pages by the Russian novelist, Tourgueneff, entitled "The No bleman of the Steppe." In an illustrated paper on 'The Last Indian Council on the Genesee," David Gray, of the "Buffalo Courier," describes the remarkable meeting in 1872 of theJgrandchilcrenof Red Jacket, Joseph Brant, and Cornplantcr, and descendants of other celebrated chiefs! "Richmond siuoiJ the War," is the title ef an illustrated! paper by R. VW Wright, in which. the pluck and prosperity! of the Virginia. iiic tropolis arc spoken of with enthusiasn. Miss Jane Stuart has a paper of "Anec dotes" of her fatner. Gilbert Stuart, the 1 . painter, which is said to be so inuch more inter sting than her former article, . which attracted jio much attention. Charles Barnard writes of "Plate Locks aud Paisley' Shawls. There are many other timely papjers and Paul II. Haync ,thc Southern poet, contribute a gem. The editors expect that ' The. Midsummer Holiday (August) Number" will surpass the attractions which made its predeces sor of last year such a success. . ! New Advertisements. The Review 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 ordenug the same at this office, at 15 cents for one week, 25 cents for two weeks, 40 cts for three weeks, 50 cents for one month, $1.50 for three months, $3, for' six months, payable in advance at' this office. United States postage prepaid. Dooiey's Yeast Powder. Is prepared on scientific principles, and from ingredients that are the most effect ive and wholesome. It has received the highest encomiums for these merits frorn eminent chemists, scores of our best phys ir.iimc and thousands of intelligent cooks and housewives. The jrenuinc can 1 be had only in cans. New Advertisements. I THE BLACK INDUS. J Y JULES VERNE, at 10 Centa, FISH AND FISIIIXC. Repairs. The Front Street Methodist Church. . 1 under the supervision of Capt. R. , S. Radclifle, architect, has recently been sub jected to a general overhauling whkii has resulted iu he ;K&rovgmenk of it, outside eppiasanco. The members of the Church hav ex pended a pice- little tm W glf their sanctuajj VfV tocVaa& kav gooe to the expense also of puttas dawn a nice brick walk from; Front to Second streets, extending the entiro length of theiSfaare from the Church ta the parsonage; I3y T1IOS. AI.EXAXUER, at 10 CenU. At jung '11 - $.. JEWETT'S, : Book Store. Sheriffs Auction Sale. rpO '-MORROW' M0R5INU at 11 o'chxk, 3 one 22&, in front of the Court IIoue, ail the Parler, fiouehcid and Kitchen Furniture formerly belonging to W. 1L IIarriio, will be cold at public auction. S- H. 'MANNING, Jon 21 -r : Sheriff. The Excursion arid Pic Nic Season Continues AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING firzt-clasa work dome should call at No. 9, South Frot street. Sharing 10 cents ; Ilair Cttin 3) cenU. Even at these prices bk lard or pijrs fat vsedL only fine oils, bean tifiers, perf omeries and bar rum. June Jl JNO. WERNER. CUBSCIRCJi IO THE City of Wilmington. SEALED PROPOSALS. " The board of aldermen of the Citj of Wilmington, N. a; are read j to re -ceive SEALED jPROPOSALij to do th fol hwing work from July 1st, J 877, to April 1st, 1878, to wit :. ' , The Lighting, Rcpatrinff and Kefpinr. in Terfcct Order of the Public Lamps, and Fr nishing of alt Mate rials for such Repairs, tad Kerosene Oil and Wicks for the Oil Lamps. Proposals are inyited per WtforJ fr mshmff drivers for from one to twelve carts, for feeding and shoeing males and keeping carts and harness in good order ; the carts to be used in cleaning, grading, gmtUring, paYmg and otherwise improving the streets, alleys, sidewalks, Ac, of thisj city. - The city reserves the richt to increaie or rdar ihm number of carts employed on the firit day xf F6r doln all Printlnr renulred bT the ffirr. per Thousand ems. - . Fur advertising per Square. 1 For Brick, llard and Soft, per thousand: Lumber, per thousand feet. v - Nails, per hundred. , ; , Lime and Cement, per barrel. All to be furnished in quantities as desired. The "above beinz in accordance with an Act to etabliih a Board of Audit andFinanc for the City of Wilmington. . ' " ... All Bids to be handed in to His Honor, Major John Dawson, on or before JUNE 0, lb77; - Signed, F.W.FOSTER, 11- G. PLANNER H. VOLLERS, Committee. ' iae aoove report wad aaoptea vr tne Board of Aldermen, at their meeting Jane iytn, ii7, ana ordered to he published.. T. C. SERVOSS. City Clerk and Treasurer. City of Wilmington, June 19th, 187T. june 20 - 1' Notice. . - , . I OrriCK of Board of Audit. and Finance,) City of 'Wilminutov, June 1?, 1877. J.JEREAFTER ALL BILLS against the Citj must be rendered to the Clerk of thia Board who will be found in office, at City Uall formerly occupied by the Marshal, be tween the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock, each morning. j. Until further notice the regular meeting of Board of Audit and Finance, will be held in said office on the First and Third Mondays of eacn montn at 4 o ciock, p. m.- - -. NORWOOD GILES, Chairman Board Audit and Finance. . june 20 - j , Wotice. rpilE LISTING OF TAXES FOR Muoo boro and llarnett townthjpa will conQnue at the efhec of W. W. Harriss, J. P., ncxi Eat of the Court House, until the llmlU- i . ; - ' tion of tltue, fixed by law. 0HN G. WAGNER, Tax Lietcr for Matonboro township A. R. BLACK, june 19) Tax Lister for Harnett township Spectacles and Glasses. rjlHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER offered in this city at prices ranging from 2f cents to $10. 1 l Call and examine for yourselves. june 10 J. H. ALLEN. . - - - No Old Goods to 7ork ' OSL DO NOT 8UFF0CAT2S WITH HEAT ': . w hen you can bay alpaca or linen coats so cheap. , ... Great inducement in White Vests, While and Brown Linen Coats and Pants. Call and see oar Nainsook Undershirts, the ' inostcrmfurtable garment made, to wear tl DDlUttr. JL DAVID, ; Ms 20. n MarkctBt. , For Rent er V?i;: j FROM THE FIRST DAV Ot, ItiilfX OCTOBER NEST, that taltUbli property known J the TTOOELL HOUSE." . :. J This HOTEL, with its great adraaUgef, ' SO WELL KNOWN TO Tni PUBLIC, will bj rested npea ' exceedingly 4 favorable- termf. Apply to ,V june 19 WRIGHT A STEDMANV DAILY REVIEW ADVERTISE INTnK . DAILY ESYiniT.
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