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nrr THIS J'I; j Aery afternoon, Sundays cx- ccptcl by ,i T. J A M E S J!!""--,i:ow;IETOi:- .;-10.. ' .k. M : Three j niuuiu'i One month, 60 cents. ' be delivered, by earner, l -J j 4 ' j -.ri j j w... ... ' . n vnU per .1-., and liberal u.iU-l . mi ..t.cnrnfrt anv ana Live their papers regularly. 1j . i. -, ,!! The Mail. y-c-and arrive at the City ,ll,vs : . . j !i i . .is A M -''fKndr,,uM I 1 - --4:15 r m Hfy 5:00 P 31 .) . III! I P I 1!hf'I'llfttcol'6.oo Vm wf.L i.-.fi-amboat, . J2:l., P M i. ,,...n in : iru"- . . i ti-.v ni.'Lils. :W 1 M ' ..... ile Jll.ii' ' in k. . .. .:i. ...... - - liTJI JrAl 'r' .i rcivii from H A. M..U 12 M., Wl"i:".' IV . m Moiiev order ana. ,lir K,!;- at p ncru! delivery when afaU hours; Uiy. ftuU j. i . . i :l,. t! d from street boxes every-uj it.-l1 vr.jt LOCAL NEWS. Xcvr AdTcriiscinents. xJ.uiT-Ma-aiines for -July. - ; T..,i;.C:w.R A SN-ie52, yuartcr Cen- i.VV.--i.0U liuv'o All Linen Sui's .jV:r SniixKBN-Speeial. I;. jj-liiBisTiare put in an appearance. !iarc'uuvbciu5 sliipped north. .'.j'atul' tlcar weather to- V". ft'TiV'V.'Hil.j lYi'li-i will hi: chcaii.atal plentiful thh tic Wie run now, and J:.i k i v.i arc. '.i I.-.-- ;ii.iri.i ul. lire (In.; ii"n)n;r a in''' I .'iikliIil. lit- n.'t' f-fcaJi'at f.i!l')vcfol cur for- ' . i'j .... ; 1 ks ami u -young h.dy iie ti.tltvJ to-ilay by the sun. . H i.i;c:.a kept in "tluoc coops become f.iijlir.nj not wholesome for food. dw'ijiing Irinvs arc what is waut- -u l ie "lowing sun rilit lrom the P'l.: !f!w inj: piece el' yar newsJs not liOhaiT pash.i ASscnds . the JA'-Kl.f. 't'-l'-'i-'tw y( wahWt leaves, whiclH x -i t.i:,ti'ui, have I ecu recommended "t -ihb' dramatic; cntvrtain . i,. iQ giver' this evening1 by the '-5 .Hih's;ACadeniy. i:( A material is "cobweb'' cloth ; it ' 'JtUa -'inMsion." as 'it is such :" ;rc.iw.vi;v f.ibliinablc dresses . arc '.U 'Xo. 3, Daughters of city, will give an excur- i .. i.' t . . Uvillc aud tlte-forts on the :, i ' !1 blcanicr' irticaiwchc. . .."' ('f both ' coarse and fancy lih-ponintcil crowds,, are ' "''1 feather KiiutMinii"llio 7- i alouK t of contrasting color-o'a VOL-'f WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1877. NO. 136. HUT -r pWc arc gad to learn" that the condUion CHrttflff ExerclWf of Mlsset Barr. of Mr. L. 15. HujgiM bas improrcd con- j . ,a,ae' ?cho01 siderably since yesterday and that vety i VS? w haTC ever seen, in rcaspnablc.hopca arc now ; entertained ofl9rtjr HaU, the ichkl rooms of Misses his entire recovery. Burnt James, assembled last evening to itntti ther closing school exercises by the pupils. Lon; before the doors were thrown open the yard was thronged with parents and. friends eager to be admitted and the ' . . . i rooms were soon filled to their utmost ca- Thc Race. rhe regatta OQ I "the 'iurtliw bids; fair o by the most interesting and exciting ever had on ' the coast. The Bonnie La- 4,6ttUU,uo J" vvj . naczlv HTift rrrr.isA rrfi a tare treat. & Ross have been entered while the ether I Wom aleJ and uerer surl)a58cti. aVc uuau, vi i,u0 urcv Hru uaucrjjuiua uiauj k tbe gentimcnU of the 1 A - 1 ' I improvement as wiey can ianu. f in desirin- a rendition for the Problem. cry was one of universal commendation A friend hands us the following prob- I atiH true delight lem for solution, which we have nodoubt . The following very interesting pro can be easily sol veil by some of the many gramme was observed during the evening students ' just turned loose from their j froquamme riKT i A lux is 20 yards lrom a river. A uog if0iuin;aii m,r.riiSr.hnnl ; ,. C.C n -A ci lV:nJ . U n Vv . Tk Htn run. I J lO UV VU1U3 LIC111UU tllU . XUB UUn i Uliu . , . ... . . twim a fasL as th fo rW bufc th fox imuauon au uaiop uuC.,M can swim tlirce yards while' the dog swims Cassidey and Ambler. two, Dos catches fox 200 yards on I .Ready for Duty (Hecitation) Missjsa lurtner skic oi ine rivers ucquireu, me 11 Ucinsberger. Slowly and Softly (Vocal Duet) Blisses A Real Curiosity.. Hard wicke arid Ledford. . . I - . 5 . - . . I A friend exhibited to u yestenlay one La Joyeusc (Schuster) Miss LidaGraf- of the vcunosest things we ever saw. l flm It was a pctrihed clam, iound in one oi Hope .La Esperanto (Trio) Misses, uic man dcus near ine cny, wuicu oou- QrafH,nf Chaffin and Ambler. I - - a - I - - .' tainetl a quantity of water hermetncally I HcaTen ward (March )-t-Miss Alice dar- sealed uj in the stone. The, clam is of t i-ell- an amber color and so transparent as to Katie's Letter (Solo) Miss Josephine shov the movement of the water m. it i as j schenck. it is held up to the light. How long that paddy Carey (Instrumental Trio) water has been -.imprisoned m the clam Misses Barlow, Garrell and Agostini. and whether it is salt or fresh, are ques- j Grandmamma's Love Letter (Recitation) tions not answerable just now. r- Miss Mai. Cowan. The Thermometer. Bird and Archer (Semi-Chorus) Pri - ...... . 1-Vm tho. TTnitn l Statfis Smnal Office at ry lttaa i . I oi. xir.i t-w . ; r.. er,irt inc this place we obtain the following report "i""' " r h.. fl,.r.nnmf.tpr as takn this morn- I -Miss virauuu. ' t , - . , . ic'i at: . . Yantea, a uoverness oo;o; xuiasxxajjf Ambler. Do not Turn Me from Your Door Miss Alice darrell. Christmas (Recitation) Miss LMiza Mcares. DISTRIBUTION QV VHVAEii ' ART 11. Gently Fall the Dews of Eve (Chorus) ins at 7;31 o'clock : . Augusta, 70; Charleston, IS; Corsitana 75; Galveston, 82; Indianola, 85 Jack sonville, 88 ; Kpy West, 82; Mobile, 81 ; Montgomery, 70 ; New Orleans, 82; Nor- folk, C9; Tunta Rassa, 85 ; Savannah 79 ; St. Matks, 80 ; AVilmington, 70. st prize of the School, was' awarded to Miss Annie VonGlahn. Tbia prize is given to the pupil who earns the largest number of Golden Merits during the Session. The little girl who received it, had never lost a day from school during; the ntire Ses sion, she had earned 31 Golden Merit, the maximum being about 38. v FIR8T CLASS. , . Miss Bessie Ledford rccelied the prize for the First Class, haying received 25 Golden Merits, the largest number pro duced, in the Class. ; t SECOND CIJUS. ; Miss Meggie Mearcs and Hiss Hal Cowan, ranking almost if not quite paral lel in scholarship, bothjreceived prizes. ' THIRD CLASS. Miss Eliza Meares rcceired the prize for this Class, This young lady ' had earned 30 Golden Merits, the next highest in order of scholarship. FOURTH CLABS. Miss Aunie VonGlahn received the prize for this class. FIFTH CLASjS. Miss Lucy Mooro receives tho prize. i SIXTH CLASS. Milss Rosa David receives the prize. " .. t First Class in Composition Miss Mary Ambler. Second Class in Composition Miss Flor ence jVVood. At the couclusiou of the chorus, "Homeward Bound", the little ladies showered kisses of affection on their faith ful preceptors and with tearful eyes bid them good night. - I , For the Review. In the recent report of the Ex-Mayor of this city, under the head of City Hospi tal and Poor a comparison is made of the expenditure between the years 1871 and 187G for the care ot the sick and poor, apparently greatly in favor of the administration of the latter year. But upon close inspection the result there shown is only apparent and not real. The Ex-Mayor, there states that the expense of the'oity for the . hospital and poor was only $43317, for the year ending Dec. 34, 1876, when the city expended to a City Physician $1,200, besides paying for attending small pox cases. Allowing, as he . A 1 - L 1.1.. 1. A . 1.T .1 A. 1V. 1.1 surrendered Himself. Gently Fall the Dews of Eve (Chorus) "J", w wo wV iw yew A man by tho name of Michael I nest, School. L,m,nf smWi7 fnr tK uJ. fh apparently about 28 or 30 years of age, Gincvia (Recitation) Miss L. Schenck. reason ia Very easily explained. Soon surrendered himself to officer King, of the I qoatting in the Rain (Solo) Miss A una after the commencement of Ex-Mayor, police force, this morning, stating that he VonGlahn. naaaysaamimstrauon a mil was passed was a deserter from Company K, 18th U. Witches' Dance (Paganini-transcribed by the General Assembly abolishing the H,isvuiwvu iuihv k j ... , .. . n , ,r city hospital aud compelling the county 0, Infantry. The poor . creature said he by Wallace)-Miss Katie Barlow. ; ' fJr th earcand VntenanWof aU wanted somf thing to cat and gave this as Sweet Genevieve (Solo) Miss Ma.ry Ms- pity poor and sick paupers, thereby his reason for giving himself up. ; He had sidey. ! relieyinff tbe city of the care and expense started for his homo in Albany. New crow's children (iiecitation)-Miss f 7 u siarieu.iur.uis.iu . n , s -,, ; Again, he states the cost to the city in the York, aud got this far when the pangs of Mary A inccnt. . - - ; latter year was $12,4 J7.54 but by -refer-. hunger and an empty stomach made him ; Silver Threatls (Transcription de Con- rmg to tbe county records it will be seen succumb and yield himself up as a priso- cert) Miss Murray. ! that it cost the county for the year end- What Shall 1 Say V (Solo) 3iiss r lor- ub UA uu, 4fl,vw., enCe IlOOU. I it.. nnn(v nnnr wliih Aia wrvf in1ni La Fanfare des Dragons tDocoYi the$433.17 the $1,200 to the CityPhysi- cian nor' attending small pox cases, amounting to $5,448.45, and including rxXA Ttnn.l (rhnrns-S5chool i- a11 to the sum of $20,088.61. Or, in other . Honieward Bound (Chorus)-c boo 1, f . , . j $J. Missallie Huggins deliveredrthe salu- 0gLG2 and the county $3,006.09 ner. -Did not Come. Prof. Kerr did not arrive here yester- i ... . .'....I I f iacna riro Win n.f V.n nnmo Wp. in the wuiSMBaiiiarr-iM'j v.. Fall to eVamine the bed of bones found at ' 'nl ' n ! 1. nlnittnlinii nn 4Vo .'; . '. .1 Sn on rn.tr onrl Trnrrflll maimer. I f- 4VVi-enif)1 -in1 tvvm fi th Mar onri. Sound. He was written to about a weeK J . ." , I; !W1 rT; r o i, r.r ' ' . , . j tJJ- and Miss Isabella Ueinsberser did nersffli ing LFec. di, aoio. oo you wm reauuy ago and rcqucstea 10 come ,wu . frt, nnt I perceive that instead of the amount paid and make an examination of tho remains crecu in uo - j r - ui in faTOr of the year i876 for W-.iWi.i- seen the article in the Review The instrumental ducts auu inw wen. $11;U81.87 5tated, it shows a balance w D - l . . . J "A 1mmi Mn I-irl , m am A.- il . A P . .. 4i. v . t,.,o f tine, out we cannoi. ucmm ww( ot 7,uti.u agamsi, wie tax payers ior , ,mauD5 i. uu M w gpccial Mention of the eflbrts of Misses that year. Facts are stubborn things, victims -of the small pox in I860, he special iucuwv ILn.l.hnid.aJ lirwasa2ainurCed Murray, BarlQW, and Lida GratHin all u-j "AS LIGHT AS OCEAN FOAM" is a showed, a very greajt degree of proficiency 1 simile often used. But ocean foam is light M'3 ' ,a tywh put a patch oa her hus tr:r3 with wax. and 'then price if a rncw sjlk dress l"Kl that, he couldn't 'see' the t'ac to do so and wrote to the effect that he young misses, nanny in-r might be expected here but now it seems . . . . ' ' . . - f -jr.- ; that he is going West instead 01 coming East. ' - The Conductor. That) cotiduotors generally dress well is-, an indisDutablc fact, and that some --a ruay lv. brave enough in ' day -vyr scneral, ,but let the dish- v.-wa the cellar stairs, "and he m kd;hoiding bis breatl with (.Z ouWikc pot'feetwonder 5 the diostis coming;'. . - , " n.I'?Mvc'uMVrings one relief ."--tfacturs of .ciiislr! medicines' have r-f 1 1 a,vcrtiscmcnts and , the VS Li spapcr xo more sees c - lace the startlinc lines : '':"lUvC; Ito beware! A little" " cold alh !' ant! St- nn Tlin r-mlfrVi l Wn Uf W lut m other .bottles, "abr.t-classhairdye. : ftf. V -cw the summer. Vit, Cr'ns. I,laccs couutry residences or . (r those coin sW v - 1 1 . ,. . o vau uaic V'er; Ted tq any addess m.the s.im fit .a?-- . 'a e U f uc av inis tmce. at 15 m. . .week, 25 cents fnr vi, ' .r 1?i0 "rce months. 43. . r lyalle aJvanco at thii Postage prepaid. , conductors .are oeir arry4 pu v- prond of hcr pnpls M is equally clear to the vision of all. Ibe in oi Weber's descript following complaint, addressed to an ' aStorrn " 5Ur official of one of the railroads, terminaUng in reading music, fir in fact one of the in .weight, deceptive and Vapid:, quantity inreaui g , ! wwif vs. quality. Ladies, use Dooley's Yeast young ladies ira8 . - rowDER)and your baking will be . a d warning to supply the place in a trio of Hghtrtp the eye aud! the pulaje. Cake, Miss Freeman, who was unayoidabjy ab- brea.d, biscuits, pot-ples and puddings all sent. Their teuch was very sweet and we pear witness to iu, magic. think Mrs. Qishins. the musical instruc- s Quarterly Meetings. liss Third round 01 appointments as maae ive by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding passed Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth- - . , 1 i- . n rxi v. c iu any thins we have ercr heard lrom an odii vuurvu, oumu. at Ihh? city maf throw some light upon V . Jogic Schenck, as was the Whitcville, Fair P4ufl" June' 30 & July 1st the mauncr and means by which the dis- W Onslow, at Gum branch.... July 7, 8 ... - ft i-i ...:i.i . . . M i.ii Mice Ainnipr. hi iiii uui lici ' ... . .. -v . . .:. -I.... 'iuJi. We - . .. Kenansville, at demands.... July 14, lu ramjuv.uu . " , : eelf handsomely. Their enunciation - ib at Bladen SpringSl July 10, 20 was good and? their voices full and sweet. SmithviUe, at Smithville. . . .July 2A, 2t Miss Alice Garrell s "Do not turn me from GolcesDurj- ana AxmanB jjxm doo,' forth neH-d - SrHI cores. She has a voice of remarkable Wilmintonat Front Street... Aug 18, 10 1 ..frrn and was iustl v called the vrima I fraH It linrVv Peint. (Dis- . . ' ' a I anCbHIVW " J A 1 A. J lvW" ww , w w 1 I taik mv pen m hand to ask you wai. 1 . .... .. --SMm .rm, ,:eir M.f rAnflmmml . ' kn.a: 26 11 - . 1 . AvMvrtaiiv mRffn v 1 irn nwix . - t nds for sekurity fur feir. When i I Miss Annie on Glahn elicited from the r....v r will not of courso mention the name 01 the conductor, but believe he can easily bo spotted by) his friends. This is thecommunication.: MkJ- Sensible Advice. "Salary Grab' in Wilmington. Editor Review: I In the "Gilt-Edsc" report of the Municipal Officers, just published, under the head of "Salaries" the ex-Mayor says. f'For the twelve months ending January 1st, 1877, it cost the city $6,390.00." By . looking Over the statement of the Auditing- Committee in said report you will find that the salaries are suddenly increased, commencing Jan. '77, and that lor the next four months the salaries foot Up $3,398,18, more than half the amount paid during the year; If the taxpayers ofJWilmington wish! to understand why this sudden rise in the amount Daid thev can learn the true history of it by refer- nog w ine zninuies 01 me ioard,ot Alder men, in special session, on January 3d and -:utn, mil. . t -Extract frbm proceedings of special mcet- ing of Board of Aldermen, held January 3d, 1877, there being present the Mavor, , Aldermen Bates, Banks, Cassidey, Gardner, Hankins,i Holmes, Myers arid NefiV K t "On motion it was unanimously 'order "cd that the salary of the Mayor be, and "is hereby fixed at two thousand dollars "for tho past year, and also tho' salary of "the Clerk and Treasurer was fixed at "eighteen hundred dollars for the past "year," Extract of meeting : held Jauuary 26th, 1877, there being present the Mayor, Aldermen Banks, Brewington, Cassidey, ; Gardener, Holmes and Myer3. "On motion of Alderman Banks, the 'following was adopted: liesolvcd, That ?the salary of W. K. Price, Deputy Col "lector,be rated at former price of seventy dollars per month during .the past yean" ' By authority of the above the sum of $893 33 was drawn from the -City Treasury at one "haul," and that, too, at a time when the demands upon the city were being daily turned off unpaid. 1 Tax Payer. ( - ot on the trane here and wnen oonaucxer 1 audience much deiigni. iaiss Aiary ws- you are asked every day through me nme amnd i had lost my munny and 1 1 "wrt nmieTieve" as itshnnld! mlnmns of newsDaners andbf TOUT Drug- giv my cotc and yestawhiprand and iustnT corerf, tlw gist to use sometl and he wasi tcr Uk chikens fut it and! a" V 1 . ' . Liver compUint that you - know nothing when i sivd 1 1 chikens ana govLmi cic iun j o j1 oe .bout: you get x- discouraged spenamz thay was all wore out and when, 1 giro 1 "EUleen Allanna.w money with but little success, Kow to The recitations by Mis scs iliza Meares I give you satistactory proof, tha uacca a Hf-irv Vinront wnro woll I AUGUST Floweb will care yon of. Dys- 7 , rxi and Uver Comolamt with attita dehvered. ilis. A.yaia ocnenck . gg Gineriatt in a manner which would be he- Habttnal CTeritt3.Tj;!rIa of difScqlt (o kujrpaa shd to our mind was 1 the Heart, eart-Euia, Aftrter brash, it.. Mwititirm of tha mn'nw : I mminZ UP of food aftereatlns. spirits, i ' -v-t m c- .t,-1 Ac. we ask yea to go ta your, Druist w and get a Sample SoUls dt:Gssz Au the IIct. Tf H, Ambler de I ptowa for 10 cents and try it cr them thcr was not a hoi in them and wold like td nocf that is the way "you flu bisniss on yore rod,e. iFlcajc lcj me no, .from, - j rIAViDVVV!rsLEB Bring out your white wash brushes Xii lime buckets noV is" tho tfcjejo . oaXf fences and out buildings Jook wHtp, nc t and 'CQQi;,.;--Svi j M riboc,- tl Her. 1 M, Ambler de. FwwWfcr 10 cents anc Lar-e linen cu0s; arc fastened with . Tercd the prises which were as follows : I ft Regnlar Sue for 75 ocnU; Pins instead of sleye buttons. Thi ExceUior Golden Medai; the 'high. Uili rdiere too. two doses New Advertisements. BOYS' ALL LINEN SUITS ! .. jS' V AT A. DAVID'S. BARGAINS! , BAKALVS! BARGAINS ! IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN CLOTIIING ! june 2$ Ai DAVID,! 27 Market St. ft" Special. WTE ARE OFFERING SPOT. v V North Carolina Bacon Hami, Sugar Cared Canvassed Bacon IIam; Snerar Cared Canvassed Bacon Shoulders. Spiced Ribed Bacon Strip, 15 aeon strips, riain, ac, Lard Tabs and Fancy Buckets, Molasses, Flour, Sugar House Syrup, ;Ac, Dried Apples, Batter, Coffee, I New Fresh caught Mackerel, - I 1 Soap, all grades. y samples uonee, Molasses, s jrup, 1 obacco, Glue, SoSps, Lye, Potash, Cprn, Tobacco, Ac, all grades. We guarantee nUalitr, weight and prices. Send samples when re quested. Solicit orders which arc promptly wired. i ;E PETTEWAY &,SCUULKENV jane 20 Brokeri A Com. Merchant. 1852 1877 QUARTER CENTENNIAL. 'Warranted to give Ektike ?ti&- r action , WAS PUBLISHED AS the motto of this office. when estab- 1 T"fT liihcd in this citv in 1652 and has been adhered to ever since. All desira ble JDeatal eperations continue , to be per formed by us in the same desirable and satis factory manner and a cordial invitation is ex tended to anj patron who is nis-satiafied with any operation ever performed by either of us to return the same and have their money re funded, f i We def v comttition as to QUALITY Oil j THOS. B. CARE & SON; june 20 t - No. 38 Market SI. COFFEE, LARD. CORN. &(L ".'V : ; I 150 Bags Coftee, ! . 50 Tubs Lard, "-1 h. I 5,000 Bushels Corn, 50 Boxes Meat, &c, &c, &c. Far sale by . nn:?cnD, cnou & co. . PLEASE KOTICK. C i 4 We will be glad to receive coaiiBnieatioai from oar friends on say and all subject of general interest bat : The name of the writer mact always b furnished to the Editor. , , . . ; Communications moit.b written only o one side of the paper.; " " ' v? P ." . u.- '. . -' - Personalities must be avoided, ,j ' Andit is especially and partiealarly aader stood that Vhe editor does not always endorse the views of correspondent, unlets, so stated in the editorial columns. ? 1 ;. 1 - " Now Advertisements. Brock's Exchange. rttP ITTnTlT.... ...... - . . ' l. r 1 me. .t,viakSiuaEU cas Uacn ensrre i- . . : , ; ,MA : r of the above well-known and popular house and will hereafter run iu It will be put la complete order and satisfaction ruaraateed to 10 all of its -patrons. lTg v;: The best of ;' Wines; Ales, Liquors and hand. : ' . : , v'r,"0i - -.. ;-: . " The Billiard Parlors will bo onen every da v and night free to the patro'ns of the hnase. ." JOHN CARROLL, june 27 ; . Proprietor. The Centennial TS THE COOLEST SALtfbN IN THE city, X and continues to furnish forth refreshing drinks, fine cigars and turtle, claa or vege table 6bup every day. Come, ye hungry and eat for nothing and yc. thirsty and tbrlak Cor a consideration. , '. j . JOHN CARROLL, june ,1 . proprietor. Tho Excursion and Pic Ilic Season Continues 1 A ND ALL, GENTLEMEN WISHING j. jl uri-ciass worK done should call at Wo. 9, South Front street. Shaving ' 10 cents ; Hair Catting-23 cent, Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these prices no lard or pig's fat used S3 Pomatum, only tine oila, beautiijers, perfu meries and bay rum. June 23 J NO. WERNER. M agazi n es f o r J u ly pRANK LESLIE'S Popular Monthly, 25c. SL Nicholas for Girls and Boyis 25c . Scribner's,;35c. At ; j--;." June .22 S. JEWETT'3, - - Book Store. CEO- MYERS, 11 A 13 SOUTH FZX027S OS- Jiiat in receipt of 100 Barrels of tho CELEBRATED EMPIRE FLOUH. 89 75 Per Barrel, LIGHT, ; WHITE AND SWEET'! A new line of Cli ACKERS ANlif BISCUITS , The delicate little Water Crackers, are A docu I ictnoiis ami a Bottle of Claret ' Wiiic for moc. o0 Boxes 'Sweet Oranges, 50 do. Lemons! - j . .' Five cans 3 Jb. Elegant; Table Peaches $1. . Butter, Lard, Cheese,' Corn' Beef Pig . l . i ! ' ' ; llaii.s, all at popular prices. , V GEO. j MYERS', 11 & 13lFront Strcot june 10 ; f ' ' For the Rummer rpUE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAR, The best and, cheapest Candy. - The best reading Lakeside and Fire side Seiefc. ' , The latest periodicals and papers. The purest tobacco, and lots of other things, good, pretty and cheap, at . . ' 'I- ' HEATH'S, june 2 .,fawvNext door to Exchange Corner. THOS.yj. SOTJTHiaiLAin), I VERY AND SALE STABLES, ' Corner Third and Princess Streets, "(' Wilmington, N. C. : Uorees and TehJcIes for hire at rea sonable rates.' Excursion parties to tie Sound and country accommodated. may 26 . - ' - - - . THE PUBLIC SAV s Not the worst, but the best CIGAR can be had y'o. zt Market Street for 5 cents- Another lot of those t . , , . :,, XLnc " .. :r t k Received per express this day at VANN'S TOBACCO STORE, s jone 1G Market Street. noteshinrjr and Pleasant milB UNDERSIGNED HAS BIS BATH X la perfect order now. and can nsrxoia warm, cold or shower baths as may he desired. y - -- We can also famish a first-lass shavi for 10 cents: stylish hair cat for 23 cents: mmtjurh dyed far 23 cents; shampoo for 25 cents. AU tm I.M tn tti. I.it .1-1. i.. r JaaeW -t f I, FUIUIAKSKi; CDDSCIRBE TO TflE DA1LT REVIEW . The Carolina Farmer. I rpHE CNDERSIGNEB wiU resume lae publication of tbe CAROLINA FARMER on the 1st day of September nezfTVrith Mr.'. tor. . - -. The PARMER will be Issued monthly In magazine form, with handsome cover, and will contain thirty-two pages of reading mat ter, adapted to the wants of the Farmers and Punters of the wo Carolina, The typo-, V!. t ll.l r J:.!. tmih.& It will hAfnll nutnialBMl. , Terms of Subscription : One year, $1.13 ; six months, $LC0; three monthsr60 cczls. There will be no club rates. ' Sati?TJ: '.1:34 payable on receipt of first number. old frirndi of the FARMER are reeted to send in their names. WM.JL BEliNAF.D, may 2$ WiIatrgtea,.K.
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