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r-.B. ... A :WTfiV.., M' A FT 17 - OlMTTTW - ?' ' ,- : : .' II;! -, ' ' '' t ' ' V I ' .: THIS TAI'EK ' afternoon, l.J every o1 T. 4 AM ES, ixm.nth $250 ; Thre - '. dtliTercd br carriers, , fl,''' 'u rcr week. . frraUilndlibcral- I ,SSe resc report nj and y Xtbeir papers regularly. S. H-4'1 1,as 'cccptel the I,!.; uuues in w.Der. tor on uf South Carina, i u. c lias passed a tat is- V(VT3 ,sLVnNGTON, N. G MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1877. NO. 132 i J M " I i in coahrnial. lih& follo'.MD were appointed Local Board of Managers Messrs. E. "J..-Lily, Win. C. Troy and J. II. MyrJbvcr. 'Vbe first session will begin the lst'of Sex)tember 1877. A program toe will be published in a few days, gir ing fuirinforinati6n iri regard to the , op erations of the College, &c. i J . Ui 1, M DiMtneni I'Thc Democratic party is - responsible for tho record ' of the . Legislature. BaUig Register. Yes. . Tt is,resnon?ibIe for "the ctstab- t ii iti ii ;tt An'nnpolis, and lishmcnt o ,he Agricultural .Depart : u to tho Mcditcra- ment, worth; aiilliom of dollars -to the . o!' j- 1 farmers rshrtniifcte" Mil'. ,aililiil,'-t "rn' ," 1UG lUOIMStf unit f . r . . n a h.i.ni Tn mcnt of normal schools, one of v greatest t-'1;vlopa IC3 W ;;7-':i,;vith the iiimatarso fie Inferior . Courta biUv -whereby . speedj , rr ''V, justice Can be administered to the preater ! And mow they don't want any rain. !In loo much Of "all t a week itwilj'l wo hav dry weather. fiorc tlie " vaHous- .methods proposed for 'the reduction of postage none is i) practical as tms- o ' Something over 3000 taxpayers have thus far listed.. There - are matiy delin qucnts who may have a hard -matter to get in without paying double taxes. The highest range of the thermometer last week was 92. This was in the door ;yra , ,a r.nr o iAct' ul x. v . urown v Don a on Ulii-L-nf cf-of l.;nl. x il c ii erery section of oar State to be mm$ually '-u we ooutu. It is when man is carrying a pound f honey on one arm, a bag of eggs on the Cher and leading a bull dog by a rstring, aid attempts to; brush a fly ofif his ear; tfo.t he feclsno man caa be an expert in all things. - good, any nrge yield promised. f ' , tI, . j Very smalUuuJns of green corn, po litelv called "iJwi ears'', are held without takers at oO cents a dozen. ; 1 Iv.Iit'j nrotcction of lifa nnd nrnnp.rtv for th on. . . . I A . VA JUprtu: ti- ps ait luwiug propriation whereby the Western North A toper complained, in a iiiclan(jhly strain, that he had -ruined his eyesight looking for work as he sat 'in a bar-room. X new ,c6ok book proposes to tell i .1... t irrni is are lU ceiicr bpirilS. n.i;; j -n i i .j . I i. ..t i yi:,llu ... - i . t. v..w.u.(jwu wu u w corapieieu; ior uuuMKcepcrs -now 10 m iiM.ii a iij.i-'- '" "wv, i ine nonvtr.r. a v .r li i hv whil- c manv I r ake coffee riirht. m.-i, is excellent the convict labor bills, by which so many Wc suppose you can mak? coffee write ; needed works of internal improvement I , ... . m .n .if u r.. - -lu j v Micu buea ucaus muik ,;iv measures, whica to recover some what from the in iurv inflicted hdoii it improvement manv v'isbwkcJ to deliver a public ad laws and reformatory .'.'.ill IVIlowbhip at Itucky Mount will enable the State I PoliV wxt, -Ttli .t; m T. IIP fl ... .. .j',,,,,;,;'.- Mr. j v. ivrum laturo rll'1,1'1 '.' . . ...i. .... I lVartv will rhnrfiillv Konr iUa marsknd . hllllSlli I'll lll.ib I J --v-.. .. v... ii.w IVOLIUUOl 1 1 ,i' fii'l si'jil a nnlcs - Wity of the Legislature of 1876-'77.- . ... ..;.,-,... ov. W. Al. aic- i ST i W WJ'llv' . . Lis l .'Ctlvoa a can 10 iiiu;pabtr.uc iufamous Ilepublican Legisla- The churc'n congregations yesterday were slim, owing to the fact that so many per sons have already left the city'-. for the of 1868-'G9. The Democratic summer. . . i r ,.1 , ..r li -.f 1 fnt linrfinrr?. l'..,,Litij;nt.mi, Kuthcrford county, . ,.,..j.ti-.i x .... . j..... t :tn llill'l.i: COILUI1 llcldsville Tiiuca. Major Kngclhard's Canvass. No wonder Mai. Engelhard, the Secre ary of the State, led the ticket by a thou A dispensation has been issocd'by Grand Master Munson establishing a new Iodgc of F. & A. M. of the order to -he called '; Acacia," at Belle Voir, Chathun coun ty. , , : ' Through a strange inadvertancc i in our sand majority. He bearded the i. worst last issue was dated Wednesday; June 23d i nt'.ni.iiii corn nfc.s uc-cier. . ,1 wUt, Although short as to f(frT , comt fr insttad f Saturday 23d. Wo console j , iw.-i.lv ! iiwl will ,or hl 'Cause in strong and striking style. , ., , , . ..,r.;4K,n d ttel headed and. u ill Wc it wa in,Mitchell Soubty, ourselves with the reflection that mistakes .;.,;it:.cy.aoi0ia i . ; ' . at a 1 wild radical precinct, called Big happen sometimes. . Vaucelt, Ji., 1OCk that Engelhard heard of, and struck P1 .V rT , - . t. , i ,!)UVjl!iu . Long.t daughter ol straight fnr (ni tho wnmi'r. nf Uothes don t make the man, but some .Ucaasea, weio marrieu r;cn(is i-iat there would ln a' row A'hcu business is dull, advertising is needed most and should be most energet ically uscd because people are most at tractci at times to the houses who take pains t invite their trade, and advertisers then get the largest share of what is do- in0. I, J..I. Ltn; ' rv ri'i(!riin ('t ..;;j;-..ii Wcvluesdav the' 1.0th Sure f the worst looking bid smoked ham ever . I 1 l ' 'a L 1 ? die urfie b inomei, ny enmi?TK i , w ti, farf. i,rtmk nut fr thn AmnnVan 1 lUSiaiitl I nrsri'rliirv f!mimo I . L !li'v,.T(r: Mr. il. J I . i . v. vuupi, "rtUHca, wucu a uruuKeu party uom Ja t .' ru.b lite farm of Mayor Jl. C. kersyillc drove up headed by. a revenue in rlUumkaltc, near th'13 jdace, chap. named Deaver, They sat in the Soon, now; if a. man wants to know 1..' .- -. . ..Ill' I 1 .l U f . r ... ' I u .iiuuill. JO ; lO . itll IlltH II V '.iiLsnuciincrciauu measureu his wason. a snort uistance irom tne stand 'r. , , . .: - . i i . . . .. . - . . - i somn Rnriv riipiiniiinri .m. t.m -.it unf wivmi on seven acres ot lana in- ana Dlaved liie nxldle and suncr. vulvar r "" v" n :; ui tut U limjunt is .287.1 bushels, songs. '. But Engelhard kept on. Then a couple ot slices of the first .watermelons 1H AYirs: As au evidence of the leaver approached the crowd and several of the season. (i ivuhut frr.it cr..i this season, wc notice times interrupted with very foolish qxics- f fP1 - f utn na i.cmitacsm and around the tions. Twice Engelhard answered his Ike h&leiga Observer 3 It 'u! i.unvK mil tixcsin and around the ons. rwico .bngeiuara answered ms -'tu .ib . ; uiuuu 1 . I if It 1 1 I If J. f T IT W ' f -mwv y.'.it. 1 ircuunc tliu same is true quesiiojjs quietly ana pomeiy. uut tne auasier ix. xi. luunson ot Wilmington, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon on Uis way rora OxAod, and will epgncl the iiHMi rc ;ii-j ifiniiiur to bpnd nnd tniru time lie stopped spcakinsr and Uui vArdhv heavy wei-'ht of the marched dplibtratcly up to t hp bully and Cl-'i'.' of the marched deliberately up" fo thp blly ant I iuut t aadrejscci mm lace, to iaca..."! am '.n, : . .. ot afraid of you; I have heard of yoU. jii-iu ia .v iiviiticuum t.. t:m i. ... l .:ni ...i. Il lulfrlcui.nlr fl.iKKfnfr whn W "Ufc ,lhB ,llu wuisuu.wucui.uey ,V irihins or m:iU li,mr.M P? ft ?raTG 1 V?? to.turn IU UOW ik- i- f ms us th,t luving lo . take wine and us? '?u c the devil--fclIow citi H mmon table l.as prevented z,ens! (pointing Deaver in the face this is f iiio l--c worsl1 vmei m tne revenue roost,, .vc., Sablath with hl3 Kaleigh brethren. ff..:a U'Ouir.itr.; t nas prev( meni ucr 01 We not'ec at th A'p. Jogplhard drew the crowd, and at his bid, they would have strung the feW .I'rom 'Messrs. Edward A Oldham, of Wilmington, George M. Carr, of Hose Hill and U. A. Richardson,of Ncybern,the Com mitte on Invitations, we acknowledge' the reception of an invitation to attend the iotimatotl) 1,1 10 "rains of wheat jwcrcgrcnyn from a single grain on I mf ' " " - ' I . t . 1 w ... 0 A2- lnw i iron "NT.v tho rocfiH A f. fhi" nnA niCCtinC Ot the 1 TCSS AySoCKlt 1011 ol the at t. .;r- aalijii.se uf Uco, Allen Co.- :precirit fifty-six of tho eighty-tiix radical ' amateurs; of North Carolina, to be hold a lBltV!f?1(iaSU",,S u3 t0 votes were given the Democra.tic ticket. Goldsboro on Friday next the 29th inst '.ni'.iigtii ami bearing in the ag- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J The Mails. Ahmet and Alex, Carr, ait Tho Mails close -and. arrive--, at -the City 4 - ffuvk, about- twenty n,iles fora I'torUwj m M? " ' .' ornament the street - ' Northern' JJiroush malls - "-" - ,4:45 PM Mulberry and Wain Xh( Mull: -', June l! savs 7 . - Northern throuah and way mails. (j:15 A M A letter horn I .Malls for tiiexs.c.ami A. fe is. c. lV,.nin or(, j itaiirftaiis, ana routes supplied 'therefrom i - - - 4:13 P M Wc have been requested to call atten tion to the piles of trr.h which do not on Seventh between ut, and Market be tween Sixth and Sevqnth, and to suggest that they be removed as soon as tH-Jj can be shovelled jip and carried off. . . , ; . Tp fiey TelegirapU Company. From r, a private lojitc-r received by a gentleman' In thi3 city, wc learn that the new Atlantic & -Pacific Telegraph Com- clfflaVS Il--W '60 AM V7, hose' wires are now working as far Saving tiled a complaint before MaScSriStb-- Soutii as Petersburg, will have a line fin. ; :i.wut money in this section, and Southern iuailsfor all rxiuts South. .'r..., ,.1. : ,t .l r ii . I .l..ll.r , T . ' .liA I Uf ; -vnuiing nans mat nave iaucii I , hw t - except fcjundav) - r 5:00 r M crops that larmcrs arc layette vine, ana ornces on tape x t iir xvt tr. 4. ucauiu s uuu r i it days - - - . - - - 1:00 P 3 i&i past ten days have so seiious .'w.ar.:M i, (.rj ii..,t r "M .franco oiiraml. The crons . iwesetit 1 1 .. au overt these fcound round Mails for points atony: Une pf tJh'e - ' - , raw itrlingtorfll 11 - - - 11:30 A M f;?hurcr : The leaders oft CI "ilyn. clainnug that the receut Onslow U. H. and intermediate of- ,: ;jnsj c?allv held and the urcn rices every Friday - - -e;00A--M- l -tieai!rr4, ' i ' 1 SmlthvlUo urnUs. Uy steamboat, - "a iiavmg made an. answer daily, (except Sundays) - - 8:00 a M V mathat it WftS icgai thc mat- Mails for JWHIIV'IWA Creek, ; .ViKU before His Honor at ?verytrldayu - - - - - - tf:00 A M 'tfn'r Om40""1' Friday, evenlug fMJ. M. Lovcjoy, well ...jU!.e. State ns nnn nf tho ished- to this city dqring iic next sixty cays, say on or before September 1st. - They expect to reach Charlotte by the 15th of September, aud hope to have the line 12 13 P M completed through from Xew York to 3 "iiw-rs. in Daveitcviue. ior -vn,i. n,,,, n,-iu f - I IV 1 il UIVUHU A I . X ' Tl HQ T" 1 " I Tk.T i At ,1 1 . ' m- . -k It t I . 1 tl"! "EV,l i New Orleans by next January 1st, uaronna tenxrai itauway at - - o;oU A- known Mails delivered from 6:00 A.! M. to 7.-00 P , , . . , OUimjj uihcc uiic ii imui o a. jjx. hi j- j.'., I ; ata ii'zuicii uatiiii ui i" -i- u vouth nf th land for the and from 2 to 0 r. M. Money order and . . . . . . . . -'4, tne lonowinr oinccrs Order Kcrshcr Shel Barzel. U C lLc youth of tho land for the and from 2 to tt P. M. Money order and v . ,, .T LV:; ; -Vlirs 'as stricken down ; with DePartments sani.' stamP dcr ue d J" 11UW KOTinilSlV 111 U.L U S SUmnsmr uiM at. wnorill iIp vorv whnn ... 'Vtr the LVvf.i.w 1 AVn am utarnp office Is cioseil. I W that Ki:,lw,We I .K.e.y aWc t aU hours, day and ' -2SeariIv critiril 1. yin3 is a spccial'dispatch fponr v?1'11 t,J the Louisville Courier itbi. i resident and Uahmct Mails collected from street boxes every day ur. al. ! ! t, . I i . r r- n i ' ' ' ' ii Li I... ' . . at v eousiucrauiy worrica over r, f . i and pertinacious applica 'ffomr-JTbrh ' Carolina. L,. l-l!CiaUs nro unf. o.-vninnf wti;'tl,; Ki ' Sut want a fairdividc id the - j . VV.IIilU u. . . IXltkfkVJ LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisementf, i - Chas. Dl Hvkrs tfc Go BrQuarLatn'i Cokcd Meals Larse Pro fits. S. JEWETT-r-Masrazinesfor Jalv I JIl,. J " ' y 4 LUUiaU A. lit. V IIlAKt! I t u w Sf ilncn carrvin? North Carolina I Jonx Werner The Excursion ? and Tic Sal Slicau Varty- The Maryland Season Cantinyeg- mm.1 r tti i 1 1 1 i v i it rif k.i mr i . .- . C H oftlcc. anrt'" 4iitV V.iTi i2 lUl W mo.rr.gtpg at i mmutes ;.Li' ;.. rr r t" w'w. vu . -n 'tu. h.- nobly. . ..-llHtafc 14 vvyv itir.?- frK X- : n Orfo .f10' v IU; last night Avas good for sleepiug. YestcrdaM was decidedly pleasauV apd ar l a luociocKon z: :- - i Zs-- ' Jutinuc tour dayj.' JlepnK I aTa a healthy suepmer, but jt is aliras Uu. . 41 rcduro.l -.2 ti : v.vi.l . . - k .1 r !at t 1 Ue ountains'witr . '- j 8 ; . i ii !c?M0,f t) wssion.-' It Good Material is AlwajCItequliite c Grand TsW: . - . V.. li-iU-i I. "o"'riy.' orcan i to give orucr, i clad f13' was elctej rest, thejrtnltis a mathematical certO t -v iw.anon at rayettcv illo I Try t: ami do couvinced. ' Trere elected for the ensuing term : 11. 11. Kasprowicz, President, S. II. Fishblte, ;ien lUcsidonij Veill, Secretary. f.T.LLJ iyLy.L ir;..in.,i c?., '.. . IbcliU; JJCUl, ilSOICl.Ull .JLlItliU v. S. Hanstcin, P. P. H. Grcenberg, Treasurer. Qrepwald, i)pncuctor, M. Hanstein, Assistant Coinluctyt . N. Green wald, Guardian. : I. urpranski, Outside do. ; Deth of Capt. Sykes. "Ve tcgret to. learn of the 'death of Capt. W. H: Sykes, for a long time past a con- ductof oft he Wilmjogton, Columbia arid Augusta 11. I., which occurred at his residence in Timmonsville, S. C, last Friday night. Capt. Sykes was about 48 or 50 year of age at the tixic of his death and had been employed pa the road for more than twenty years past, first as a conductor on the old Wilmington & Man chester R. R., and since the war . first as section master and more recently as con ductor on the same line ncv lue Wil rir, otabia & Augusta. Hewas one of tne most ac6mraodaliDg and po lite of the manjr- gentlemanly conductors who hare run ;on ? that rood and in his 1 death Company iave hist a trust vrortby oflictal. . ; A Sad Death. Yesterday a Spanish sailor from one of the Spanish vessels in port' died at the Marine Hospital after a short illness. The unfortunate man was carried to the Hos pitalon Saturday., lie seemed to have been overcome by the sun, but being unable to speak and his companions of the vessel bciBg in ignorance as to his condi tion or its causes, it could hot be definitely ascertained what w;as the cause of the man's death. Dr. AV. W. Lane, the phy sician in charge of the Hospital, did all in his power to save the noor man's lifn Tt was a sad death: a stranger in a strange laud, unable 'to make his wants or sutFer- ings known. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Ofhce at this place wc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as takeu this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock; . Augusta. 79; Charleston, 80; Corstcana, :88;Galveston, 83;. indianola,"''"83 ; Jack sonville, So ; Key Wtt, 87 ; Mobili, 84 ; Montgomery, 80 ; New Orleans, 81; Norfolk, 81 ; Funta Rassa, 83 ; Savannah 83: St.- Markrv,78 i, Wilmineton, 78. Geo. w. Price's Suit. The case in which Geo. W. Price, Jr., claims the position of Chief of Police for this city, by virtue of an election by the Board of Aldermen, comes up in the Su perior Court at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Price will be represented by Hou. R. S. French aud Adam Empic.Estj., while Capt. Brock, the Chief of Police, , who has boon made defendant in the suit, will be represented by A. T. London, Esq. l rice claims to have been elected by having received a majority of all the votes cast on the sixth ballot at the election held on Friday, the 8th inst., at which Capt, Brock was elected. The vote on this ballot stood Price 5, j Brock 4, and blank , and the result will therefore probably hinge "on the question as to whether a blank should bo counted as a al lot . There is no. doubt of the fact that 1,2 Uank was cast as a ballot as Alder man Vol Icrs. acknowledged that he put it there and the only thing to.be descided is whether tUi blank should be counted in hat ballot or thrown out, a question which the Supreme Court will 'be called upoui to decide as an appeal will certainly taken Letter (from Col. Waddell. An admirable .communication from Hon. A. M. Waddell, Gongressniau from this District, relative to the duty of the Fress and the people of the South as re gards Mr. Hayes, written in response to a request from us, will be found on the second page of this issue. , Cistern Water. In our climate, where rain is abundant during a considerable portion of the year, tba water falling upon the roof of any house, if properly collected ami stored, is ample for the whole supply of the family which that roof shelters. This water as it falls is ordinarily free from any impurity that can affect its taste, and from everv source of serious fouling j though after a long continued drought it is weir to divert and discharge upon the surface of the ground, the first ten minutes' flow of a shower so that the impurities of the air and the dust of the roof may be first removed. After this first dash, lead to the cistern all that follows. Even with this precaution the water will be more agreeable for 'Use if filtered. There are numerous systems for making filters in cisterns, but no no other is so simple, nor so durable and satisfactory as the separa tion of that part of the extern from which the suction pipe leads by a wall of brick and cement. It is simply necessary to build a wall of brick set on edge (two and a hall inches thick), so as to include about one quarter of the area of the hot torn, sloping it back so as to terminate against the side of the cistern at a height of from four to six feet. This wal I should be so well cemented at its joints that water can only pass through the material of brick, and for strength its form should be slightly bulging. A wal i of thii sort, measuring say six feet at it3 base and PLEASE HOTICEL - We will bijgUd b rweiruafdioni from oar friends on any and all nbjeeti of general interest but : : . r ?s .- -N't ,;f?f I. ;i''-';ii.fi. The same of tho writer mast always b furnished to the Edi tor.. 1 , 1 1 r . 1 1 : ?f Cemmanicatio&3 mrurba written only o oneeideof the paper.; .: u PerEonalities maat bo aroidedV I !l ri i Andit u especially and part let larly vader etood that So editor does not always sudors the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. . ; ., New Advertisements. The Excursion and Pic Hie Season Continues : , A ND ALL GENTLEMEN" WISHING X first-class work done should call at No. 9, bouth Iront street Shaving 10 cenU ; Hair Cutung 25 cents, Shampooing 15 cents, trcn at these prices no lard or pig's tat used as Pomatum, onlj fine oik, beautifiera, perfu meries and bay rum. June 25 jyp. WEBJCER. Brousham's UMTS ! I JgEST LV THE MARKET. 1 Their modi of preparation renlcrs.them superior to other articles of the kind and they fully equal HOME COOKED FOOD. For sale by , CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 3 dc 7 Worth Front fit: juno 25 , ' CELEBBA D La re Profits l!E A THING OF THE PAST. WV arc glad to ilia'ko Tcrjr small profit! kni to ih'6 coil arc selliog oai oar entire itock of Fami I v Groceries at ' : : 1 Greatly, Reduced Prices. liuyers for Cash can sare money by pUr chasing their Family Supples of ?? chas. l). mmM 5 6l 7 STorth Front Street. june 25 '. ; ; . Magazines for July rising to a height of six feet at its highest ! TRANK LESLIE'S Popular Itonthlyi 25c. point, will transmit an amount of water sufficient to supply the demand of the most constant pumping that any domestic use can require. . St. Nicholac for Girls and Boj 8, j25c. Scribncr'c35. At j June 21 S. JEWETT'S, Book Store. .Drowned at Sea. V Vc learn from Captaia Dericksju, of the Schr. Sunny South, which arrived here VESTERDAY AFTERKOOpT, a LadW C 5 -V tr 1 r-t . - - - I - i Lost. DC by the losing side. The impres sion which we fiud prevailing that the Supreme Bench has already decided a blank ballet be a vote is erroneous as such b question haa" never yet been be fore i,bat tribunal. The Grey Moss. Mi:.' Editor Kkview: " In a recent mmbr of the' Review, I read an article on our grey moss in which some evidence was given to prove that it was not a parasite. In corroboration of that statement I will mention that I have had some! of thi rooss han ging from brack ets and ajound picture frames in our par lor for ovfcr a year: and in that time it has grown so rapidly as to require constant rearranging, and has almost doubled it self in quentity. It is now, and has been for some time, in full flower. Respectfully, A Lam. . i : Sensible AdTlce. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers arid by your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get discouraged spendins money with but little success Raw so give you satisfactory tatjIbX tha4 Gkeui's August Fto, 4i euro you of Dys pe end liver Complaint with all its erfects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual OostiTeness, PalpiUUon ol the Heart, Heart-burn," Water brash, coming up of fQp4 after ecig, Ioj spirits, W kyottto.gp to, your Dxuggist and get a Sample Bottle of Greex's Av r.frsT"FrF:a for 10 cenUanot try U, or a tegular, Sizp for 15 cent; two tloars YtU reUoYe you. -.' 1 rom XewYork Saturdays veningthat when hisjvicsscl was about 5 miles from the Fryin ran i.ignt bliip bearing S. E. by E. that bur of tho crew were sent out on tlie ibboon to rig the flying jib, and that two of the men fell overboard. The crv of man joverboard was immediately sounded on the j ship when eyery exertion Avas made to rescue the uufortrnate men, hatches were thrown overboard, the lashings of the boats were cut away and the boats lowered and mauued as-soon as possible. The vessel was immediately put about at the same time and came up with 6ne of the men just in time to save him from tho fato of his unfortunate com panioii who unfortucatelv su aid could reach him. Porteuionaie, containing a few dollars ia money; The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at this office. june 22 Spectacles and Glasses. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER . . - ' f ! in"! - i offered in this city at prices rang ing. from 25 cent3 t(j$10. ' ; Call and examine for .youraeires.' ' 1 ' iane x? . J. 21. ALLEN. tlTortgae Safe. BY virtue of and in purauance of the pro vigiona of a deed of mnrttntiro mid. Joseph J. Ellia bviDavidL. Hale and Aninrlt 1 -i r ' Vaie mi wile, dated April ISth, 1872, and nk before registered in the Register's office of New uuvcr cuuuij. in liooic ti. js. is., pare 301. m .... .. 1 kij. n c win. oil 1 Uflliar. ma 7Htr.. ine name ol the drowned man is Jer- 'day of June, A. 1). 1877. sell at nnbHa X rrnr T1'.. i r v , I tlOD. at lh i Vt'ir linn a a .Inn. .1. ti t aoiut;u a uaiivc oi jjenmarK. I ' x. "" w u utv oi rpL. -l . i , . "umingion,-. u., the land and tenement uk k wvi awui, jjun-irast utuueu in earn aeea irmir and altuau in th cigbt o'clock Saturday mornin-. The . , A ii f t uriu occupied by Captain renorts the "wind h. i,r;.i- wr:X5MJP the time but no.gale. "Making Old Bones." ins' line. lhn H. Rtt n? in poles crossing mill-branch to a stake in Grice'a line, then S. 11, E 2'J poles to a stake, then N. 80, E, UL poles to a pine, then S. CO. E.' . People who neglect their minor aiLm-nts MThnlfnh "Ai !JJ&P rarely live to make oW boues. The secret o large kiln bed, then Si 5, E. 42 poles to hale nd vigorous old age, lies not only in gum in a pond, then S. 85, W. 77- poles to takinsr care ofone's health in rariv nA.. i.v- stake, formerlv Jonca' earner. ihmn H m w the oissrrYanop rif ttnltnrv ruin. i... I POiesi to Wo. S. LarkfnA mnif. . judicious medication when the premonitory I SeJcUhVilSTl"0 r0, A? " ' symptoms of bodilv dUord.r manif,sfl S A1 .Ime N: 15J poles to a . . - - d in me uimmocc ut acn, uience to the themselves. Indigestion, howcl and liver bei:innin. containinir br tima J K JS! complaints, are fruitful causes of injury to same more or less, or hree hundred and two the constitution.- These diseases should be, acres, together with all and singular the tene therefore, 'checked without delay. The best n?nU! hcrediumenta and appurteaasces i-etlicine for the purpose is HosUtter s oeionging or m any wise apperttin- , .jc.iiun uiutrs. -uissianoaru preparation I Tprm. r,f -;n k j v - . diiplines the digestive organs, gives re-f "le WU1 mdek.ott day - newed iinpetos to the bullous secretive function, and exorts a beneficial influence upon the organs of urination. It has no rival as a remedy for and preventive of chills and fever and bullous remittents, infuse vigor into tlie debilitated frame, aud Is an excellent appetl--T'and nervine. TheRcTiew for the Summer. Persons Learing the city for the vari os, watering places, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can have the Daily Review mailed to any addqss by ordering thB same at this office, at lb cents for one week, 25 cents for ttro wecks,'40 cU fox three weeks, 50 cents r one month, $1.50 for three months, S3, for six months, payable in advance at this offke. United States postage prepaid.! The June Term of Superior Court, His Honor, Judge Seymour, 'presiding, con vened here this morning,. ' '.,.,!!, '-CsS&i1 ' A quart of peaches for every cud, wo man and child in the connty, is the estimat- ea crop troxa Delaware alone this season. - 'I..-. . .. i-t .Some fetr pcacha hare been soon here at "tiro for fire cents." . ? The sale will take place at 12 o'clock IL KEKCH.VEK A CALDEii BROS. june 0-tds ' ; REDUCTION IN PBI0E8'.' GREATLY REDUCED FHIOZS Merchant TaUoring Goodrr, At 27 MARKET ST.? " ' Gire me a call before yvur, or den elsewhere. A.' DAVID, - ' june 21 ; Merchant Tailor" & Clothier. - THE PUDUC SAV;: , Not the worst, but tub best CIGAR can be bad at No. ?4f lfarket Street forO cents- ' Another lot of those. ? . -v-X Xi'XI: Ci ;, Receired per express this day at V YAJTITS TOBACCO STCCJ& june 16 Market Stretti. SUBSCIKDB TO TU5 DAILY RETIET7 I -hi
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