THIS PAPER j tvcrv afternoon, Sundays ex- crftc'l by 'I'. J A Hi" ? ill v'lsu IKOrlUETOK .cnTI, POSTAGE PAID. 4 flO ix months, $2 50 ; Three ' 8 jH be delivered by carriers, I" F,rer nv rart of the city, at the -stS -..ionu per week. ' r " rates low ana iiDerai. -r r -r Ur, will please report any arid V VJJU. . a . arrive their papers regutarly. fl ' . i '" ""' '" ? 1 llfti WILMINGTON, N". C, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1877. NO. J 11. k ri The Mails. arrive at 'llic City a' san-l vvay niaila. 0:13 1.13 IV 31 X 31 S1-- ' ' The" 'ana Fri- p - . exer fc :..,-n line of Che-. ; . steamer If a Trial Postponed. Hardy White, who was arraigned before Justice Harris, on Tuesday, upon a charge of perjury, had his case-continued until the 20th of July, but was required 1:13 V 31 to ,r- - 5:oo. P 31 200 for his appearance at, that time.; - Excursion Yesterday. : excursion given yesterday on the -.iron" line Of LllC- I ". ; ".'i, uuuu mc auapitca vi 4 iflrM'V:'li,!,"i. Kw7 (,aiiy" thaJaaies of riiina Lodge, was a com jf''1 T.invs) - .- - " w pieic success in every respect. 1 be boat !.i1!"v1.....iuWn I'lorence . i , , . ... , . n . too rough people made the entire in for was, in fact, Irt. ,-TlHfI 1 - . . I - ;-''ft 4 ;.,.fh afl'J way mails. .: P M . ... . . v" - m.in - - - - - t - 7:WA M Lmeet witn great tavor. The net receipts, i Vviwi from - A. Ji. to ' 7:00 P giau icaro, amouni 10 nearly ?Uaa.v.s fn.m to p AJI. ; 0n,Q hundred and fifty dollars. : ' ii " 1 . .1 - M ...ir .nlr.i ntifl 1 1 - 1 - fl;;fvart:nchts oh-h Kitne as stamp The XlRht Artillery. .rlf r N!oat ci-ncral tleliv-ery when I ' liie Jeaturc ot the day m the city yes- JiXSSblc at Wl liours, day and. tcrday was the parade of the Cape Fear 4L.ted from street boxes every day Liht Artillery, it. being the first time the "i'i - . . horses had ever , been harnessed to their i -'1 :t .t. - - - - - ll:3 -A-M sLopiica at.tne i-orts,' as it was H.-TlK - - - 0:00 lv M to go outside, and the young vwmil-s h -anwat, themselves merry throughout a V' v liiw. Town Crock, j .day,, while the ciders- joined r;ir'i;,- '4lE ..... . ' company." The excursion I LOCAL NEWS. .yew Adveriiseuients. jtV ir-Samiiicr Holiday Number. iilidj-5 Ucncvolent, Society. k Co. Such a FMrlic. Tx Mdi ai :Jadics dress.es arc 1 the waists ihorlcr. Reported for the Daily Kericw. Fourth of July on the Sound Splen did Regatta of the Carolina Vatht Club The Ripple, the Frolic and , the Rosa Victorious. Who that can afford tiic means of locomotion would ta'rryin Yilmingt.on on the Fourth oi" July, Iwhcrr a turn pike offers its pleasant facilities fori Hie rapid transportation of those who appre ciate the cool breezes of the "Atlantic. Iicaltiir in vigal ales I.) ruin i lie ll le surcharged with its that recuperates aud system ? ; " ! , ; . It 13 a desirable relief from cun lined streets, 'congregated hodses and impe'r tect sanitary arrangements, to enjoy the marvelous expanse of tbe wondrous Ocean, as its maguificencent; blue waves break into Avild foam upon the time worn beach, particularly when these romantic charms, are coupled with hygiean inducements aud pleas urable episodes that fracture the ordin ary monotony of the pound. Who, we again ask, would confine themselves to .A I' ' the Utopian enjoyment of, a pent aip city on tjie national holiday.? For one not I. Influenced by these reflections, at early dawn yesterday morning, ere 1 - m cn-cr an Oft. Lippitt's K-e ere I. sandwich -!".- lie . v ' u.'- jnWvd h great co'ivcnieiicAon k 5- L- y krilay. 1 ;; r- iy Uattery. They mo ved through the streets under command of Capt. Flanner, eliciting encomiums of admiration at every point.rL ino norses woricea welt ana tuc mcftf.v c ' " .1. : . . A. , .... .. .... ., ' HJ4'Hw-umwier sun had inhaled the dewy handled their rheccs like the veterans sqT .i ' n T of them are. The command moved ct t,-."v . A " L f ' . t. 1, , ' . -r ursynicn uierexwas ot nvn 10 jjuuicv s urovc. near iviaaerivr xjv 1.,, .Toiri mm, wncre some lorty guns were hred. The. men are charmed with, their battery and well they .-may -he, lor they are dc cidedly handsome aud substantial gtnis.- ;i. fi. v. V Nynrfair. Trartliug agent iit.frc?it'.-i.li:nt of tlw 'Irish Citizen, KXk ' Cincinnati, favored' us with ji'i Tuc . lay . . ' . . ' j A uisaiice. ; set Adrift. . v Michael Priest, the -white soldier jwhb gave himself up to the .city.authoritieaion ihe 2,9,th.of last month, as a deserter from Company K, lStli U. S. Infantry, station ed at Columbia, South Carolina, was to- Tacrduy cent hilvcr ' piece.-, which daj discharged from custody by- the r:;htCiyt:omencncralrciicula- Mayor. His honor? Mayor Dawson; tefe- . nuisance. cvcial. vi tnein I grapiieu uie iaut oi uis auusi. iu; wii.;u tiu--c Kntly li i'a.;oeJ vti' vnoh incr-' I niflgtcni, atSmit-hviHe and also 'Co'. Black nt.Hf :.ihir uiiartci the b(is and I at Columbia, ' and after waitin-reasou- -itv. hi-o cunis k'n.g o ngarly auie- lengfhxoi time ana rcceiyingyno an- i:ai i't(iV ;r(kr tliciu disliii-g- ,swer to Ills dispatch, concluded to set the v.. '4ff.i.i:q't wjiyl tlo.-e inspection. . ' I DuiaHrflJle' Letters, v, . fcllftw "afirifl agaiti arid lot" him paddle hi' owm canoe: ' So Mr; Michael Ffies il now. at largo with a reward' of $3$ 1 & lit " run 1 .i-.niu-vi I HP. I . A. - j 3 - r; , offered::- for him, which amcunc,. nowever; .icmunhe postc ddnt cm to think AH V ,m ; ff - aforesaid M. IViest is Worth. ' kj, I.imie. lji . ('; Llsey I'ati iyk,' - Vcitb:r. u. bladcn Co., N. C; Mrs , Railroad Rmhors. DaSaeilT'?l 4. i re. ' AVitho' l.rJc Aut.lcrooii,care of K. W. Ldll (jU, , City Cbur.!.1 Cit cticcasc tried u'efrru the Mayor this, :':.Yliat a- colled .' individual who won firing off a. few largc'size '.fire-nc-attcr leing notified by a police ltiie must desist.- ' ' ; 4M.iyer excuse iiim this lime Jon -M'ka Win- the Fourth of July, --viii.n,.uu aiso oi me iacts mat. oull deposit.. $'2.00 with Chief of 7 I. MiUb p "Light Infantry eel f'.aa'cxeursion to tl very orderly and we learu Uuder this caption the Charlotte Obser ver says :,' Col. Jas. Andersou having resigrrcd the superiutendency of the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta ancr: Wilming ton, Columbia Augusta Railroads it is stated that Maj. John.F. Divine, of the Wilmington & Welcbnftatfroad, will' suc ceed him a Superintendent of the Wilm ington, Columbia & Augusta, retaining, at the same time, the superintendency of the Wilmington & Weldou ; and that Col. John Palmer, President of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta, will add to his duties as Prcsiejeot those of tho Superintendentiof this Hncxihus virtually effecting a consoli- Jclebratcd I ril. 'nftipos. Annt.ripr rumor UilkLUU 11 mo 1 11 w .uuivvui --.'-.'' is that Mr. W. W. Pcgram, of this city, will be called to' the 'superintendency: of the1 corporea amori&r tlib soon rumbling ovQr. t lie inevitable C,ol.. Da vis. ' !. ' ( J As there is, no jolting, a slight Uigres; sion may not be considered "mal apro pos". In accidentally r,efetring 'to the ubiquitous Colonel, ng tear of regret moistened our dust ' shrluded 1 cheek as the PjUrcell House,likc?Ianquo's ghost, rose. Co our mind's: eye. shorn of its'vi- tality and consigned "to the' tomb; of misfortune. Disagreeable' riimor hus despoiled the cky of, this jealous aiid nnrivaledfeoteV Empresitrwiv -.. He soon departs for NorfclL a.thet'e to hoist nis rjanuer anii juuu,uy,, 1 Ms 'vocaJ?tfcUrJ7 Vjfhen .Ihere is aijijvi; ati4'n " from') the "grooms of disclaim c, i'rjut instantly mootmflig his wrinkled IK.1 TOVion rr?fif Ipni'fi nl v fTiii f i psv in w- quisite, Sixty rive minutes iipon the turnpike er ui lve, sailed by m. A. Wright, A very interesting synopsis of the ad Jr' I " vl'-r dre&i delivered bv ,Dr: S. "S, Satchwell Carolina, sailed by; Oscar Grant. '. - on last Monday night, befoe the HUtori Desdechado snilprt 'W n facsi. c - f ' . . , , - ' i-t, o-ieniinc society, win Dc lound on ey ' ! the fourth page of this issue. Prizes -The first, a silver fruit sUnd, 1 .. o-nM - linpH m.. . ;.. .SensiHIc Advice. 1 serond. n nipMn . ,rA ... 0a aFC .askcJ evCry through the lltlu wul, glAoa columns 0l newspapers andby your Dm- Mt.o. miiu, a goia Jinea gooiet gist to use something for Dys pepsia ' and with 'eptune on the back of a Dol- Liver complaint that you .know nothing phin. j j I - about; you get discouraged spending At 1 oVlorlr tu ha . ney wun nut little success. Xowto .:? :! P;";ir a - you satisfactory proof that Ghkkn's tious, every yacht was arranged in August IFloweu will cure you of Dys- its assigned position-land' was start- pepsia and Liver Com nlaint with all its ed by a time table arrangement allow- enects. such as bour Stomach, Sick Head ing for the difference I in measurement. fc?e, UUual Costiveness, Palpitation of i . - - wit wm anrr -aiv.- m .aj v, t-uurn, water orasn. In Mflfl minlltp and Unranttr eAsm1a I otwijuo luouiiug up gi ioou alter eating, low spirits, sheets were hauled aft, as "on a wind" &c., wc ask you to go to your Druggist the fleet commenepd Iwnrlcino- fnr th and get a Sample liottln nt Hiikw'ai-. Kqjv Advertisements. upper buoy, grouped together in appa- ? pSLpAB foJ euts and try it, or i r ii , v. , a Regular Size for 75 cents- two dose? rent confusion that continiiAd h if for ...:n . ctDl- iouos,es - i iu reneve you. a- bnei space of time, when the dine of - sailing became quite distinct and pic- nuuuuiug me ouey one uy one, ana lea i WM" 1, ll. - Tl . 1 Tl v! . . . I. i I . yy iuc nippie, uosa ana jfmic which AT THE SOUXD YESTEIIDAY ? latter boat displayed a beautiful flag; the courteous gift of several ladies, tho down ward 'course commenced in splendid style. Nothing could have been I more beauti ful than the careering yachts with tlieir snowy canvass pictured in the back" ground of the rich green foliacc that fring ed the laud- ' . !' 'device the. up and down l.distauce.vas 'The Riple:, was thore, v AND AS USUAL THE " HOSA" WAS THERE, AND 5UCJ1 A,P1C1C ! A few small bj's : walked down but JA;l- n0Mldentj nrrm iYxo. .1lauless raany.more people rode and drove, but all vyiQUui 'I ice taking to thc jnaf ic forts. able ould Cyiarir-i. ....... VUt cf H'Junented for their cbkrlotte Columbia & Augusta 1 - iir 'n' S00a dePortmcnt b road. A pleasant gentleman and an wurl' rtCUnUr- A handsome and ccriehced railroad . man,.(bc w i . . I ... . . i ..; r ,- , - : discharge tliel trusts oi sucn a position hf Ersion Train. . , with credit to himself and with satisfac- 'aci5 train under the ' man- tioh to the publicTand the company." 'f.r 5 UiC Ansaa guards arrived in We are glad to' be able to state here that I T U,V' viitr rather a smalli I the rumors relative to iuepuperiui,euueui;j 1" Tac Hornets' Vpst Uifirmnn's of thft W. C. & A. U.K.. are an accompli- k'--M.ti,Ctu) anj WcrJ accoiwjjaulcvl lahed iact and tnat Cap OWu ' 4.w f .ticmbcrs-of ih company. The will be made Superintendent of that road ; 7iug come off to-day. Thus while retaining thcsamc position on' the. Vavs Charlotte Observer. W. & W. II. II. . " ; f . .N hermomeier. TheReview for the Summer. "Tc Waited Sta'tos Rifnnl Ofrica at t r,o rifv for the vari- W i ' j B - , ' ; O " XCIUUa ldllUg lux - . - tW1''11 tho followinS report m catering places, country residences or yC'fH-1011 tin inorn- rCsorts, or those going abroad, can have feJ!L clock : the Daily Keview mailed to i any addess firy-i-ro, 85. CharlcotoujSl : Ux. Win tho. same at this office, at 15 v.vrs.icaiia, Tl;1 Fort Uibsou, CcCts for one week, 123 cents lor two : Mndianola, 82; Jackson weeks, 40 els for three weeks, 50 cents for ;K Wl .? W-t 81;' 3WX'ille 74; one mouth, $1.50 for three t:;7C,; ilcmr"is,81; Mobile, 81; for six' months, payable in a r( - Va lv:ijp oft Vpv o:.. tT.iIto.1 S:iYc nrtcfi ' - " I UUiLl. JT-"evr' Urk-"1; Norfolk, 81; iii 5 ''U'uuta llassa, 82; Savan- ; -uiLVprmrf Cl..O T mtc O. months, $3, advance at this United States postage prepaid. ii- i r fc ; U LoUlS' S3; W ; j ; vicksburg; 8G; Washing- evv,, oi, WW Ave Needs no Bush.' Quarterly Meetings. Third round ot appointments as made by lie v. William S. Black, Presiding Eider, for the Wilmington District, Mcth odist E. Church, South. Onslow, at Gum Branch. . . . July 7, 8 Dooley's- Baking Kenansville, atPwichlands. .July JJ. -J5 M Ferness for. all kinds of bread' Elizabeth, at ilacien aprmgs, au j , -.u fh ThG Purest.cream tbtar Smithville, at SmithvSle , . Jaly 2b, 2J Nlti? juice is used iaits: com- Cokcsburyand CohaneMis- --:5lt - ih can is exactly full ionlat Black's ghapeJ.....Aug 4, t 6 S; 5,19t a question of Clroton a0opewell.. Aug 11, 12 M?ri m. I", - howevor TUp ro. ; .Wilmincton at Front Street.. ,Avg 13,-lu l.Vih,,:hits uso.1 n. lulls arc most heal thy Topsail at Procky Point, (Dis.- . trictOfcrcpce) ...Au J4( M were consumed we reached the fishing boat that was to .carry Ca-sar Ted one. nd it leavj mi .oi neeisha as was tha t of the lias in a less extrordinarvdel it alone a clean pair remarkable tnd frolic, though. rrce. tj.and. qJcry onc Ave hopd, observed the" old timeion6reld custom buying their supplies , We will be gUd to tectlrej comiaaIcUoa I general lntercit.bat if . f ' The name of I the wrlfer' bnut alir'ajt be . furnhhed t the Editor.u . . -' Communication miutJtjeJwrHten oaJy on one iide of the paper.; 1 1 .! f Tersonalitiei muit be avoided Anditttfpecially.and part Ice Urly nader. stood that Ae editor! does not alirsyf csdorte -the views of correspondent, nalecs! eo stated Lin the editorial columns. . COMMERCIAL IfE7S. . VVfcLMLNGTON MARKET,' ' , Jri.T 2. il j riKITa TUKPtNTlNK-Firm at 28 cents ir sallon. 5jalcs of 123 bbli at that llgure. -i . RUSlN-tuict at 81 35 and SI 40 tor Strain ed aud Good Strained. Sales of SO to 40 bbls flnc1 rosin at U for (M) rale and $3 25 ' for (N) txtra Pale. ' '. TAK-Htcady at fi.so 'per 'bbL Soles of re- ccipts at quotations. ' ?., ' ' . CItUDi: TUKPJOTlXli At tho clo of our report on Tuesday marked was quoted at $2 00 for Yellow Dip and t3 20 for Virgin, but nosales have been made less than f 1 25 for Hard, 12 JO for Yellov Dip and t2 tf) for Virgin, at which price to-day's receipt have been placed. ' It CXJTTOX-Qulct. Xo safes rerortod. Th following are the oflltlal quotations: Ordinary .ov : GoOd Ordinary.-. i lo'i' - Strict Good Ordinary. ;.. - u Low Middhn-...; .; lotf u . : Good Middlinz.. KECEirra i on jclt iu iKD fira, ' Cotton a hUm --r...v .Himuuc IDI (UU; IVOSin.. Tar. ! fl hhla Crude Turpentine..;.. U....... C09 bbls MARINE NEWS. )se JlMsfi ID. Dealers in Fanily Supplies, 5 dt 7, Worth rront Street. July 5 i ' , At2h. 40 m. the fKegatta, amid loud huzzars for, the Hippie, 7ta..and Frolic Came tda Satisfar.tnrv- Anp1neirn I I -r- ,SJ . .. I v . . , I' 1 The Admiral, summoned all the yacht- La1S Clievolent Socioty. meu r to the charming presence of the ladies, and astonished Captain Maffitt by prdsentitig- him with the prizpsCwithan im- )enai or nan beach.. wandered to the and his fortnnq to the Having landed, I surf shore; regardless of personal' dis comfiture, I permitted! the ohl I -hi miliar waves to embrace my.. feet ay they mur mured an ancient welcome to their i bantling. What memories of the past came floating on those billows,.as I- stretched out mv arms as il to embrace ant. Mwas ouite takeff bv surprise and disclaimed the possession of any ora- lorical ability but j the Admiral insisted; aufd the old se dog ccised: to object and pil'olicd in, very much Wthe amusement' anions g clavs forgotten. But my rear.". The ' was assuming as beauty and it apparel was exceedi-ng' love-in- front, of the., them, dear old conip long vanished tut not to the gathering in "Grand Yacht n?tand' a galk day appearance, grace in all .its brig forming'a coupiVccid pi liness. On the beacli Stand yachts were clustered a throng of gentlemen ol theJClub, discussing with nautical earnestness (as if born and' bred upon : the sea) the various merits of the congregated crafts. The unnamed boat of Captatu Grainger was particularly the theine of Speculative comment. Old baits assurea their. ju- Yenile associates that f-iraingerV 4Uck would aiac(v- v"v iA M" "- " iudiciouslv sailed' would command. the first prize. ir orwood, in the-iic, quietly glided in among the party. The additional altitude ct his mast ana con sequent increase of canvass quite sur prised the various Captaiijs w;ho iiaa not anticipated this cuj 01 ne mouest 'Scandinavian". There wa an imme: diate flutter among the knowing ones, speculation as to the result ' of the Re- mt rPflsetl at once. Ihc advent ol the callant Admiral reduced confusion to order.. Judges were appointed and a'starter''' selected. Judges-Captaiu J. Martin and John L. Holmes. Starter Captain -Ym. Smith. - ' The following named yachts were entered: -Bessie Lee, sailed by O. A. Wiggins. L Spray, aaile4 by Messrs. Latimer. I . V i k irf rjllrl-lifttrnflr Annie4 saneu uj ii.i. uuiAu.imn. Frolic, sailed by George D. Parsley. Fannie, sailed, by John J. Fowler. Bonnie Lassieailed by Josi Price. Rosa, sailed by John. M, Cazaux. S. Mafritr, E. S. or nil iaa The? .'first .prize ! was. awarded to the llipplk prize No, 2 fell to the Rosa, and the third wasa warded to the Frolic. This ceremony gave general satisfaction and- was, brought to ' an ' extraordinary conclusion by the cry of : I ' To your tents and ba&kcts, O ! Israel ! This was utteed by the Epicurean voice of Capt. C, who immediately led the way to-thqiCIub House, ; where thenultitude commenced with, avidity to expend the "loayeis and.frshes.'! . ,i Observing the' adroitness and speed with" which-lhe baskets wcr&despoilcd of thei? Contents, your. reporter; uttering an affectionate apd mutual faiewell, depart cd for the main. . Xai tilus. ! ' Tmi IIi ki. 'X H' Jnlv 1 1HT7' Editor of the Review: : ;3 SinU-The great Postal Comrjaission has conies anu-.it- is gone. :iney maae tneir advent like a meteor, and in their exit left nothing but ian illuminated trace of their -course, in the increased speed on the' main trunk railways. , Had they de viated a little out oftbeir orbit jcpmmunir ties might have been found, though less densly populated than cities, Where ordi- nary mail lacuuies wouia. prove equauy advantageous, without regad4 (6 speed. " But , the Commission has i fulfilled its destiny and retired to the peaceful shades of home to lubricate" their weary muscles after such an erratic journey. ! s is And'l-ecl3Urse" 'idtus, ' but to 16rmouf s'elves into a lesser Postal Commission, make up our grievances in the shape of an - epistle and forw-ard it to .Washington by this last expressman. enaveap pealed to the P. O. Department frequent ly for better mail facilities, but so far, it has turned a deaf ear to our supplications. Your editors, who publish daily papers, have good cause to know our need of more frequent mail service, by the complaints of the non-reception ot your papers. It is' true we have a mail twice a week by the- boats ; but the mail is not dc liveretLio usi until Wednesday mornings, when we get Saturday's papers. 1 Oh Sat urday we get Wednesday's papers. So yoii can see that a. daily paper is very little advantage to us. j j XoW what we propose is to re-ppen the ,old one Jiorse mail route,' twice a week from Lumberton toTatUeet ; i.m& wouiu give us a mail four times a week, instead of twice a week as it .is now. il I , Elizabcthtown, the county icat, a place of no more 'business importance than Tar Heel, in addition to the river mail, has a tri-weekly line from Abbottiburjr.makiDg fire mails 'tier week : bat web shall be satisfied with only four. There' is also a flourishing Male and Female Academy on the route from Tar Heel to Lnmberton, and its prosperUy U doubtless retarded, Silver and Gold. : - ; I j PERFORATED BOARDS, Large Size, only 25 cents a Sheet. Ju;t the thinj; for making Air Castles. Card Kaskctj. tc. An other lot of Splits ioi making Fancy Baskets, Wall -roefcebs, Ac. 1 rice reduced to lOcts. a bundle. . Another lot of that fine French Candr at 40 cents tier nound. Messina Lem- woni only 40 cents, per dozen. At 1 T. 11. HEATH'S, ."pmpie An4 Jfarion,. sailed by Mr, for the want of more frequent mail com- Qreen, Imunication." fEBElirNTJlE. JONTHLY; MEETING-URGENT Call AJJ- 'ine secretary oemg sickj and the storm haying prevented the meeting appointed for that day, the President earnestly .requests (Friday) atGo'clock, p. in. ' It is impprtarit that all. should Be.present to arrange for Sum mer actios . - july 5 4L'Lr. : 1 . Summer Holiday. Num boV TTRANK LESLIES' .. I1 POPULAR MONTHLY, 25 qU. july 5 At S. JEWETT'S,. JJookstorc. Natural Mineral Waters. . ArOXLINARIS URUNXEN, and 11UNY ADl JANOS IilTTERWATER, in Orig inal Packages, .kept, conetantly on hand. Orders for other, reliable- brands tilled promptly at Importer's Prices. W. J. BUHMN'X, july 2 Lippitt's Row; South Front St. Brock's Exchange. II E . UNDERSIGNED hajitakca charge of the above well-known and popular hotuo and will hereafter' run it. It will bo put In complete order and satisfaction guars rtecd to all o.itEU)ronx... .vT Cigar v1 andj. none but the beat alirayi on hind. ' . ..'";'',' .1 JTiTs-tisii: i , i .. . .. r 1 1, - - - U, uv. uniiaiu a m lui s n ill uc vjiyu 6 tl J J rulnih't free to the natrons of the hottael C. , john carboll;; .' jVnV 27 A ' Proprietor.. The Centennial 8 THE COOLEST SALOON IN THE city, X and continues to furniih forth refreshing ' drink?, line cigars and turtle, clam or Tce- . table 60up every day. Come, yo hungry sad eat for nothing and yc' thirsty and drink for a-consideration. I . . JOHN CARROLL, juno 27 Proprietor. .. july 2 24 Market St. BOYS' ALL LINEN SUITS ! AT A. DAVID'S i V BARGAINS ! j. BARGAINS ! f BARGAINS ! ARRIVED. Stoamslilp Benefactor, Jouck, New York. .steamship lialelgh. Oliver, Baltimore,' A. " I Cazaux. " ! ; CLEARED. ". . Wtearuer Uudf rhlll: Pini umit,viii, li . .IX Parsley A Co. ' ' y ii5mh.!rl:iif.rVw, :DPwngano, MarllnVr, . nauiijuru, 1. U Barker & Co. . . Imports. roaiiGx. . J-pauLsh ' Uarquo Dcscngauo 2G, bbls: rosin: "Lost.1 YESTEKDAY AFTERNOON, a LadieaV I " ' ' ' ' Portemonaie, containing a. feir dollar!' In money'. The tinder will be buitably rewarded on leaving it atthU ollice. - Jjne 22 ) j day scai made by 1 $J Agents selling our Chro- , . S10. g mo'j, Crayons, and Reward, Motto, Scripttre Text, Transparent, Picture and Chrono iaru4. tint samples, worm 4, sent poirpsua for 75 centj. I Illustrated Catalogue free. J. II. BUFKORD'S SON BOSTON, ' may 14 EsUbllshed 1830.' . -4. i" A. DAY LU, june 28 27 Market St. 1852 1877 QUARTER CENTENNIAL. v iT)r t VTt n Til firvr KvTIRr S AT!- r ACTIOS," itr u ntrnt i.Mir r i.Li .v motto of this office when estab lished in this city in 1&52 and ba3 been adhered to ever since. All desira ble Dental operations continue to be per formed by as in the. same durable, and satis factory manner and a cordial invitation u ex tended to any patron who is'bis-eatisfied with any operation ever performed by either of us 10 reiuFn wc same ana nave weir money re funded. We defy competition as to QUALITY OR ruicta. TH0S. B. june 23 & SON, No. 33 Market St. Tho Excursion and Tic Nic Season Continues A ND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING J. fint-clan work done should call at No. 9, South Front itreet. Bhavlng 10 cenU; Hair Cnttinc 25 cent. Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these price no lard or pirs fat used as Pomatum, only fine oils, bcautihen, pcrfu- . . . . m ' . menes ana pay ram. Jue 25 ' JNO.' WERNER. COFFEE. LARD. CORN. &C. 150 Bags Cofieo, 50 Tubs Lard, . l - j . . , " ' ! 5,000 Bushels Corn, e T - : mar. -.a. .i &C &C..UC For sale by. -eft BINFORDj CROW & CO. june 28 ' ' ; - ron. - . -r . . VARIETY AND EICELLEHT QUALI7T CIGARS AND TOBACCO ' .' - -: . AND " ' Smoking Article: go to ; ' - : june 30 LOCAL AGENT WANTED. We want a good, reliable man to make a personal . , and thorough canvas of this City and vicini ty, to sell RAND'S SEW YORK CITY . BUSINESS DIRECTORY, for 1877-S, joat issued. This work contains a full aad com-V plete classified list of all the IMPORTERS JOBBERS and MANUFACTURERS, with their Street and Number address. It Is, with- r ouyfueation, the most complete, the kaud-, iomt, cheapest and popular work r thft kind ever issued. Every Merchant, llaaa-. facturer, or B usiness Maa needs iu It sell. . rapidly at One Dollar per copy, and; afibrda. a handsome profit to Agents, wbo are making, from Two to Ten Doltais per day ae'linf:' the same. .- ' ..' Arplj.wlth refrcnce, U - . WALTER UEUGn A CO rblfchrr, juac30 i Park Place,' New lork. 4 t r. I. X: .1 X5

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