i --
this paper-
;cry afternoon, Sunday, ex
,. r. JAM ES,
JS AND rKOl'BIETOK. j
nAGEPAnv
llf $i:3; 0a monlb50 ccnts
-nid by carrieri,
'iBaar part of tbc city; at the
' 13 cents per week.
tci low and liberal -
bcri please rcpvr- j
,biCrl,r.iTe their papers regularly.
- . a m V A n V
. ii... I'.ittr.i'Mi silk mills
in i"- - -
The f.tihirc of the Kock-
r
it
VOL. 2.
WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY JUNE 22, 1877
NO. 130.
,s ; ,nk is complete and the
nt lizc 20 ccnl 0n tl,C
' ctvi-kiie nut
i ..... . I
;,, hirers i" Montreal on
u- outof aetrikc
V..r the .ucL-;i ol mo cuicr-
t.hccatTlicllasuo.pn Wol
. Kit" cf itTic Netherlands,
f .,e i.f Oran-e, rcprcseuwunyo vi
, r!- aJ immense concourse
;f-sMI.ca the- curiae. 7 - It
., t,l th.it rauliuc Lucca, me op
''j R,a!l.. licr hist appearance
fClvlt Prague, in'" Ia Hugae-
11 MUi Ncil.'oii, (Jen. Elijah
.lwi c(r.anl Mr. P. T. Bar
, m. Jacob Astor sailed
r.p.x. Wed lies. lay in. me Mtamur
' 'm. .1. Ucst lias been ap-
ri.C;vcr of the Gcrmm Sav-
, " Dmk of M urio-uia. r -'. Dr.
. ja rp plivician 'ol Lxctcr,
; ecntr, III,, was . killed by
iMA'M-yw of a-e, Suuday.
.lit'cMary of War has received a
-tt3tw fivm'leadivooil, saying
j:rih:inilit.try protect mi vr tuc
jlinteicbts cf the ttlack; Hills
:xiU'V'!!- TJ, fcfetiry refer-
l; c-.tpim:! 'lent to , ucn. LiooK.
L Ikrfka prcriui'v aaint Ilymau,
..LjJi.ulliisl-o'nl as Internal' Kcvc-
t C axLji to the Second North Caro-i
i ;.:r; -i. Kar. rcsponJs feebily
.i-Iliioaa lire. Mr. L.yard,
! ,1viih.si;vh'r to tin Porte, has
::f the Sultaiw Vo 'make peace im
.i;!y, All . tie ministevtf, except
,r.i -lu.' -Minister vi War,' favor ieacc.
U i. Ic. T. Kane has been nomiua-
. i Majvr 'A UaUinicrc'.by the Demo-
i Kr, Kane was Marshal of Ualti
JiiM.i' tlji i.uly part of (lie yar,
i- ;it .. :thiic in Torts Lafayette
V.yiir. ; 'oImi (.'. Gorman, of
-
;i.Cirk!i:w. who v.ms yebterdav a"p-
. i ll I K;pt;fy C.l Iccjor for that
'vik arrcsleil chargo.l with
' ' ii uTiicle, j uMiohed in the Xalion-
il.n'ilb.ni ve.-tinlay, againss speciaj
::. ij I kkr, of the Department of
11c ai tide was . written .over
.;i,Lofj' Tar 111' . 4- The
-uf Cai t. Willi r, of the 21st Infan
T, j a.Lliimc'1 at .General Howard's
-i'xtcr. . The Scrriau govern-
j MA; vto jtho i,orlheastcrn
; ;'! ;..' Servian ivil and military
c-.uvir.ant wi'ih the ltussian
The fcl.iietnciit that the
!rv' a of TurkUh lerritorjy by Au&?
"J is iiiiiiiincnt ii denied in
enjes The mobilisation of an
..r :. ., . . . i
l- ij aisy ucuicu.
. The Mails.
The Mails close ami arrive at: the City
I'obtoftice as lollows : . , .
i fljTtHF. -
Northern " Ihrlugh mails - - - 4M P M
Vnrihprn tliroiieh and way mails. (i:15 A M
Mails for the N. C. and A. A N. C.
llailroads, and routes supplied
thorofmm - . . ----- - 4:4.1 P M
Southern mails for all points South, .
ci any u.vw x. Hi
Western malls (C. C R. AV.) daily - -
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape
Hun - L . - - 1.-00 P M
L Malls for points along line of Che- ' ' '
raw iningion ii iv - - ji;.ju jpi
FarettevlUe by (J. 0. It. W. daily,
(except Sundays) - - - 6:00 A M
Mails for points between Florence
and Charleston ------ 11:30 A M
Onslow C. H.and Intermediate of-
ttraanvprV Vrldav - - - 6."00 A 31
Sniithville mails, by steamboat.
dally, (excepi aunaays; - - o.w a ml
MalLs-for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
every r riaay at - - - - - - o:w a m
A RRIVK.
Northern through malls - - 12:15 PM
Northern through and way mails. 5:50 P M
Southern malls - - - - r - 7.D0AM
Carolina Central Railway at - - 6:30 A M
Malls delivered irom o:w . a. io .w x
M.t and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.
utjimnOfflmnnpn Imm X A. AI. to 12 M..
and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and
llegisier xwpari.menui open same s eiuip
oftice. "
stAtnns for sale at ccneral delivery when
stamp office is ciosed. .
Mails collected from street boxes every day
3:15 P. M.
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
i. Jew'ett Magazines for Jaly.
S. VnAmrisgk Tax Listing Notice. ;
See-ad Lost. " v
One more day for listing , taxes. "
And again no bcssrqn of the City Court
to-day. .
Please hand in church notices before 1
o'clock to-morrow.
. The Galorious Fourth comes on one
wcck foni ncit AVTednesd3y.
Tlev. A.lv. Watson; U. Djof this city,
was in Charlotte on Wednesday.
. Unmailablcjctter in the Tostoflke for
C. F. Cook, Fort Mills V. O., &. C. j
&br. Ann L Valentine, -Potter, 'from
this port j arrived at Havana on the lth
inst.
pis-
ail quarters show 2. move-
t 3 (X. H.) dispatch &iys
I "C,.'a' C'y wa ' -des-Vaca
and children are in
Kir
1 1 i'l
for bread.
,'.(c.-T(e!;cii in hscrvi.i. is nub-
;. S
V U J aa important cliaDge in
ratc-y. Tho Czar ig gTCatly
-4 u in ihA 1.4. r--mw
; w iaii; qi JlODlcncgrO. i
51 iv.-
t!.
e S
crviau representative
"W rricvcd his declaration of
lf -'"liiy. Uc denies that the Scr-
u 6'cntwill allow the IU;s-chthiousbsicrvia.
Sensible Advice.
every day through tLe
v. t 11 irrj f rtn ntf m 11....
LpttctL:'ugfor IDyspeisia and
""jo, r ntlljat.you know nothing
."raged - sjKuding
i 1 1 1 1 1
supepss.
lii:;''Uct,y troof thatGnEEH'a
r-M eureyou of Dys
Cvinphiut with all its
K V 1,r Stomach;- Sick llcad
lZ y'oticzs, ralpitatioh of
fr. "eart-bnrn Vfr 1mj1i
a . ?:a-
?iis OR0- 10 your Druggist
Fi;.?1;6 little of Green's Au
f,'r 10 cents and trv it. or
V fr To cents; two doses
Toil. ' . ; -
itw:
.T1 I
K'J, 0W IOC a few Tinr In-t-oiir
obligations to which
'jit. f-ae-.l k t..7l -
, iav, "v umeran excursion
f Cl-U KnJcr 10 lb ladies who
rV2.t fci , out so successfully
hrfent 5ir. i I am dad to
'Sry,:! Review that the net
!l4;lllcs8 aU -Pf tho ladies,
' t h.,r. who labored so
N's Wno was Thede,
i Siberian pnocl) is the ccol delicacy' that
has superseded .Roman punch at fashiona
ble restaurants. '
Fans made 0 flowers are coming to the
front. They are used for fanning fra
grance and flirtation.
' i T- .1
Sshr. Iknry Adtlbert, Meade, rtrrived
at Bath, Me. j on the 17th inst., to load
with ice for this port.
New fan holders are silk cords that pass
around the waist, and have an elaborated
chatclaiuc of passementexip. v
Brig Gcoryia, loaded with iron for' W.
& W. 11. II., was sighted off cw
Inlet Bar yesterday afternoon.
I The Hanover Light Infantry will cele
brate the"Fourth" with an excursion down
the river on the steamer Underbill.
.'T ; ' "
The majority of young men have taken
their cue from the jard time?, and do not
decorate' as many billiard tables as of
1
yore.
The' bottoms of dress skirt are. cut
in gallops with plisse undsrucalh, cither
the same shade or thef color of the bows
amMrimmings. !
Crabs and cucumbers aro forming a
corner on colic." Sce-ihat those you pur
chase are fresh, and don't mix them in'
Jarge quantities.
A careful observer may detect a gleam
of substantial satisfaction playing about
the "rave features of the city undertakers.
Grecu fruit is'now in market.
The steamship liar, Capt. Robeson,
but in an appearance hep this morning
after an absence of. several months at
Fayetteville where she has boon undergo
ing repairs. ; - ;
A thunder cloud from the South caine
up a little after noon to-day and the result
was a very refreshing rain and a diminu
tion of several degrees in the beat of the
atmosphere.
The Sunny Sotilh made its appearance,
beginning a re w volume, jesterdaj. The
little paper has just beer runuiug six
months, and by its able management has
cow a warm place in the hearts of the
boys and girls of the State, Long may It
wave . r . ' ' - : ' ,
IT IS SAID BY THOSE WHO $S OW
Doouey &Bbqtheb e lajpauetwrtrs
of the justiy celebrated and well known
Yeast Powder which bears tbjir . .name,
have the largest and most complete estab
lishment of the kind in the world. The
capacity of their mammoth factcry is
simply marvelous, "reaching the immense
quantity of five millions of ponnds anmi-
The Review for the Summer.
-Persons Leaving the city fur the vari
ous watering places, country residences or
resorts, or those going" abroad-, .can have
the Daily Review mailed -to any addess
by ordering the same at this cilice, at - 15
cents for one .week, 2 j .cents for two
weeks, 40 Cts for three weeks.. o0 cent's for
one month, $1.50 for three months, $3,
for six months, payable1 in advance at this
office-; United States postage prepaid.
Summer Encampment.
Opt. Walter Coney, of the Wilmington-Light
Infantry, .yesterday -received a
communication from A commillcc from
the two Fayetteville ; 00m panics propos
ing a joint encampment at Sniithville
some time duing the latter 'part of this
month or" early in July, tobo participated
in by all of the companies comprising the
Second Batalion N. C. S. G. The propo
sition will be laid before the cxupanjcs in
thiscity. -
The Wave. " '
The Fayetteville Gazette says r "Capt.
W. A. Robinson's steamer, the XYace, of
the Express Steamboat Co. Js line, swung
loose from her wharf last Monday morn
ing, and glided down 'the river as 'hand
some a craft as has rested on the -bosom' of
the Cape Fear in many a 'long day. The
arc- was formerly run entirely as a
reight boat, but for the past fo jvceks
she has been on "the ways" being" repaired
and remodeled; and now, with a. bright
dress 6f paint and new cabins ; and. state
rooms, presided over by the clever and
courteous captain, the ( a've can offer as
pleasant accomodations to the wayfarer
between Fayetteville and Wilmington- as
any pf popular competitors for public
favor on-the river."
This is Friday, yet the Wave .hasn't put
in an appearance here yet. She was
probably on a trial trip at t he tuns spoken
of by the Qazette. 1 ' I 4
" t -' - '
Report on Municipal Afl'airs.
We have received from Ex-Mayor
Canaday a handsomely printed copy (got
ten put by Sam Hall, the champion job
pointer) of the "Reports of the Municipal
Ofricers of. the City of Wilmington, North
Carolina, May 31st, 1ST7," embracing the
icports of the i; Mayor, the Marshal, the
Clerk and Treasurer., the Chief of the l'irc
Department and the SupoVintemU-nt o?
Health. The' Report is Uks lengthy fur
one publication in the Review, ..'but .we
propose to-noticc it more at length here-,
after. It- is certainly complimentary to
Mr. Canaday ?s administration - uf affairs,
and we make bold to ayijsi much no
witbstandipg thp fact that wc are glad
jhat Mr. Canaday Y party has passed out
of power 'here. The EMayov makes
comparisons with the lust year of his ad
ministration and the year 1 S7l , and the
showing is invariably in his favor, not
only as regards a reduction of 'expenses
but in the way of substantial j-:vru'ovv-ments
made. V'c havvi said v. c pro-
fn n nt ice. ihc. rcnort in detail'! here-
alter. ..; ..
The qalaxy.
Ira the July number, just published, the
first place is given to Titus Munson CL-an,
whose fctudy ou tho theory of culture sug
gested by Matthew Arnold is worthy of
allpraise. An essay upon Charlotte Bronte
follows, evidently the work .of. a loving
hand ; and then comesaTCiflaikabicjcssay
on Mme. GcQrgo Sand, from the'-pen of
Henry James, Jr. In a curious article,
entitled "The Embroidery of History
Mr. Gorg E. Pond dashes' to the ground
some of our favorite idols in history and
literature, "Mr. C. P. Metcalfe contributes
a very short article upon the prescn1
financial depression, taking the ground
that it is severely felt only in the Northern
States, and that the, recent thrifty man
agement of Southern affairs, the introduc
tion, of manufactures and raising of
breadstuff's in the Gulf States, has had
much to do with Northern degression and
Southern prosperity. Mr. C. B. Lewis
(M. Quad) gives the result of a practical
study on the subject 6f dreams he once
made by trying experiments on the
patients iu ajhosprtal. Richard Grant
White contributes a very readable English
sketch cntiUedTb.3 Heart of England.'
In the department of fiction! we find the
magazine uncommonly strong this month.
Nora Terry writes a midsummer love tale
called "Our Ice Man," Mrs. Richardson
an excitins and mysterious story about a
monkey ; and there is an exquisite sketch
of life on the Hudson. There are but
two.poems this month, and both are good,
Miss Emma Lazarus and Miss Mary
Ainge DeVere being the poets. Tbc
departments of Science, Literature, and
current gossip are well filled and ctQrm
ing zst usual.
The days are now 14 hours and 55 min
utes long. From henceforth they will
continue to grow shorter, until next De
cember 21st, when they will be at their
'minimum, 9 hours and 44 minutes, a dif
ference of 4 hours and 51 minutes.
The Thermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
this place we obtain the following report
of the thcrmometcras taken this morn
ing at 7:31 o'clock :
Augusta, 77; Charleston, 81; Corsh
cana, 73 Galveston, '82; Jack
sonville, 82; Key West, 82; Mobile, 81;
Montgomery, 77 ; New Orleans, 60;
Norfolk, 77 ; Punta Rassa, 85 ; Savannah
80: St. Marks, 77 ; 'Wilmington, 82.
Honors Borne Off by a Wilmington
Jan. It is with much pleasure that we record
the fact that one of our young Wilming
ton ians bore off the highest honors at the
recent commencement exercises at tho
University of Chapel Hill.
Oui1 j'ouug townsman, Mr. Frank M.
Fremont not only received the highest
honors as a graduate, but ako bore off the
palm in. oratory.
The two surviving daughters of the
late distinguished Senator Wiley P.
Mangum, of this State, who was one of
the greatest orators North Carolina ever
produced, have" established a memorial
fund at the University, out of which is to
be purchased a handsome-gold medal to
be awarded to the. best' orator of the
graduating class each year. The medal
bears an appropriate inscription upon it.
The idea is certainly a pretty one and the
deed bears With it the beautiful devotion
and affection of two dutiful children to
the grateful memorj' of a deceased parent.
... The last commencement was the first
occasion in which the medal was ever
awarded and it was presented by Governor
Vance in a neat little speech, in which the
great War Governor of North Carolina
did not forget tq pay a just tribute to; the J
memory of the illustrious Carolinian.
We congratulate Mr. Fremont not only
upon his welt earned honors,, but also
upon the fact of lhaving been the first for
tunate rccipientf of this much coveted
. - -
prize.- !- '
Some ! Suggestions. ;
The Fayetteville Gazelle complains
bitterly i of the waut of proper mail fa
ciltics between that: town and Northern
cities. It says jlifat "the mail that leaves
Nev York on Friday morning reaches
Raleigh , in 30 hchirs and 'Wilmington in
31 hours, while it arrives at Fayetteville,
&(j miles further ihan Raleigh, and about
the" same distance as Wilmington, only
after the expiration of 100 hours actual
ly not getting here until Tuesday morn
ing following!" V
It is bat a 25. hours ride now' 'between
Wilmington anct 'New York but the fast
m. gets here at night while that which
brings the papers is received at 12 o'clock
of each day making, say about 30 hours.
If the Postmaster at Fayetteville can
make arrangements for the reception of
the through Northern mail via Wilmington
he can get it in half of the time it now
takes.' .Letters mailed in New York on
Friday afternoon reach here Saturday
afternoon at 6 o'clock and . the ! matter
for Fayetteville, if it passed here, could
go up on the C. C. R. W. train at 7 o'clock
of the same evening and would therefore
bo received in Fayetteville on Sunday
lurcTng about 37 hours after it left New
York, while tiw New York papers of
Friday morningi received here on Satur
day noon, coaid be taken up. on the
steamer which leaves here at 2 o'clock of
the same day and be received in Fayette
ville on Sunbfty morning, in 48 hours
from New. York. We don't charge any
thing for these suggestions but merely
throw them out in the interest of suffering
humanity.
Quarterly Meetings.
Third round of appointments as made
by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding
Elder, for the AVilmington District, Meth
odist E. Church, Sojith.
WilmSgUri, at Fifth Street, June 9, 10
Magnolia, at Carlton Chapel, June 10, 17
Waccamaw Mis., Pine Log,... June 16, 1
BUden, at Center.. June 23, 24
White viile, Fair BimTJune 30 & July 1st
Onslow, at Gam Branch. . . - July 7,
KenansviUe, atRichlands. . . - July 14, 15
Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs, July 10, 20
Smithville, at SmitbviUe. . . .July 23, 29
Cokesbury and Coharie Mis-
sion at Black's Chapel..... Aug 4, 5
Clinton at IIopewelL . - .......Aug 11, Vi
Wilmington at Front Street... Aj 1 1.
Topsail at Rocky IVut, (DU
! trict Ccn(c?;ceX 23, 26
m HE DAILY BKV1KV7 if. foniLsbe4 to
1 City SabserinenI at 60 cents & aMd
Error. "
In our. market report yesterday, there
were sales of 425 casks spirits turpentine
at 28 which should have been 28 J . We
intended to say 28 on the copy.
New Advertisements.
Magazines for July
pRAN LESLIE'S Popular Monthly, 25c.
St Nicholas for Girls and Boy ?, 25c.
Scribnere,'3oc. At '
V , S. JEWETT'S,
June 22 Book store.
Lost.
YE3TERDAY AFTERNOON, a Ladies'
Portemonaie, containins; a few 'dollars in
- !
money. The finder will be suitably rewarded
on, leaving it at this office. :. june 22
TAX LISTING NOTICE.
rjIHE TAX LISTING WILL CLOSE TO
MORROW, at Citj Hail, Saturday the 23d,
at 8' r. M. Uoure 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. and
3 to 8 P. M. Conimence making out the ab
stract and DELINQUENT list on MONDAY
the .25th inst. ' .
june 22
S. VanAMIUNGE,
. Tax Lister.
The Excursion and Pic Nic
Season Continues
AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING
first-class work done should call at No.
South Frtfnt street. Shaving 10 cents ;
Hair Cutting 25 cents. Even at- these prices
no lard or pig's fat used, only fine oils, beau
tilierSi perfumeries and bay rum.
June 21 : JNO. WERNER.
Spectacles and Glasses.
rpHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER
offered iu this city at price3 ranging from 25
cent3 to $ld. " .''. ' '
Call and examine for yourielvee.
june 10 J. H. ALLEN.
TEA V
l"i'M
For Rent-
OCTOBER NEXT, that valuable
property known aj tho
"PURCELL HOUSE."
This HOTEL, witli its great advantage',
SO WELL KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC,
wilL.b2 rented upon exceedingly farorable
terms. Apply to
june 13 WRIGHT i STEDMAN.
LWAYS ON HAND AND
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING.
a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemical,
Fancy Articles, Ac. Our Cigars
are un:urpaced.
JAMES C. MUNDS, '
june 15 ' Third St., apposite City Hall.
N.
THE PUBLIC SAY :
OT THE WORST, BUT THE BEST
CIGAR can he bad at No. ZVA Market Street
for S cents Another lot of those
.1 X Ii XX T '
Received per express: this day at
VANN'S TOBACCO STORE,
june 16 Market Street.
COFFEE, LARD, CORN, &C.
150 Bags Coffee,
50 Tubs Lard,
5000 Bushels Corn,
50 Boxes Meat,
r &c, &c, &c.
For sale by
OINFORD, CROW & CO.
jnne 15 :
JUST RECEIVED, A SAMPLE LOT OF
E. ' A II. BOLLMAN'S VINEGARS, as
Wkitc Wine, Pickling and Cider Vinegar."
Also, samples of 1
CZZOZCZ3 CIi-aHETS.
It pays to give me j a call before purcLa
ingeWheje. W. J. BUUMANN,
jane 20 Lippitf Row, South Front st.
TH0S. J. SOUTHERLAND,
JIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
Comer Third and Princess Street,
f Wilmiagkw, N. C
Horses and Vehicle for kire at rea
sonable rates. ' Bxcvsicm parties to the
Sound and coaatry acctmxaodated.
- may 2
VJachington rJoic,
B
OOT AND SHOE HAKES A51)
RepaSiw. 8eeoai itrest, two doprs from liar
ket. Friees lXodrateaad Cest Rcrerencea.
"We will be glad to recti re cot:3rrIrpilc 1
from our Criends on aay and all nbjtctl cf
general interest bmU H.t l f
The name, of the writer out aIwiti ta
furnished to the Editor. 1 ; f T
Commniunu'osa must.bewrittfafcsly ea
one side of the paper.; ' '
Personalities mast be avoided,
- -;
Andit is especially and part let larly mxdar
stood that &e editor' does not always edorsa
the views of correspondents', anlecs a to ftatsi :
in the editorial columns. ' . f , ' '
- New Advertisementa.
Notice.
Orrica of Board of AcmVakd IisAaxK
Citi or WiLjiieroBf Jane 19iltT7. J
HEREAFTER ALL BILLS against the
City must be rendered to the Clerkv of this
Board who will be found in office at City
Hall formerly occupied by the Marshal, be
twecn the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock, each
morning. ' T . .
Until further notice the regular meeting o(
Board of Audit and Finance, will be held ia
said office on the First and Third Mondays of
each month at 4 o'clock, p. m. "- ' t " -NORWOOD
GILES,
Chairman Board Audit kA Fiilict.
June 20. ; : - , - -
: t : '
Notice. "i
rpUE LISTING OF TS FOBIIasW
boro and Harnett 'townships wUl cVntuittex
at the office of W. W. Harrbs, J. P., xaext
'-.' - .-I.. 7.,'- --:-'-.
East of the Court Home, until the liaita-
tion of time fixed by law. .
JOHN G.' WAGNER, C
Tax LUtcr for Masonboro township
-A. R;f BLACK,' ' r
june 19) Tax Lister for Harnett township.
No Old Goods to Work OH
EmilGM.llOH:
T0 NOT SUFF0CAT25 WITH HEAT
when vou can buv alnaca or linen
m 0 r
so cheap;
coats
Great inducements in White Vests, White
and Brown Linen Coats and Pants." ' M'
Call and see our Nainsook .Undershirts, the
- . . i .-.--;- 1
most ccmfortable garment made, to wear ia,
- . .
summer,
june 20
A. DAVID,
' 27 Market 8 1 V
The Tax Lioto.
For the state, county and cttt
will be taken in future at the Marshal's Ofice.
City Hall Building.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 3 to 5 P. M.
CRONLY & MORRIS, r.i
je 8 . ' Reeeivera,
Painting.'
5 .
1' 1 ,
WHERE YOU CAN GETJ YOUR Paint
ing done with dispatch, neatness and'
at reasonable rates is at f . ,
C.C PARKER'S PAINT SHOP,".
one door North of Old Jail building on Prin
cess street. HOUSE 8HIP and :tilQS
Painting done and satisfaction guaranteed.,!
Great care is given to small jobs. ' . V 1
may 16 , it . -it - -, '
Pure Cofifeeo
niESII GROUXD and boasted;
'. TO OUDEB AS WANTED. i 1
Best Grades Green " GcCzzOr'
Strictly A. 1,
Old Government Java.
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Dallet & Bliss' - " - ' . . ' .
First Grade Laguyra.
( Prime to Ordinary "
EI0 AND SAN DOMHTGOCS
We have the goods to sell
and are offering the Lowest Cash Trices
ou'all , ,
Family Supplies.
r UIiblli and DUMtJatlKJJ- -
chas. d iiyers cd;!
I 5 Cl 7 Z7orth Front Ot.
jane 18 ; . -.- -
Don't Foreet It 1
ARPER'S WEEKLY AND BAZAAB,
H
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Papers, Chimney
Corner and all the leading Illustrated Papers, ;
10 cents each ; Ledger, Weekly, Fire Cide
Companion and Saturday Nigfet, eta, each: ,
Scientific American, 8 cents ; all the Boys
Weeklies, h cents each ; Magazines for July.
Harpers' 25 cents ; Godey's 2 cents ; Frank
Leslie's Sunday, 25 cents. Stationery,' Con
fectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, at bottom '
Erice. A lot of splits for making, fancy has- .
cts, wall pockets, Ac.
jmne IS T. U. HEATH, Market 8t
Free lncli ,
AT THE CENTENNIAL, So. 13, Mxrkcl
street, evejfy day. Turtle soap from 11 to 1
i
tfdock. Alei, Wines, Whikyand Cigars--
for a consideration
may I
JOHN CABr.OLL
FBA17K H. DAUBY, -
A TTORNEY-AT-LATr, .'"
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Office ia Journal Bsi!Ilg Pria s
cess street, Wilmington, N. C
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