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"this papek .if. r 1 J. ' -J i i 3.K- A. VOL. 2. .a.,.m. Sundayi - ,, T. JAMES, j0a a nrwiu f .ffl bedeUrered.by carrier., Lm1 rrt of the city, at the iwd liberal.. ! . VrS" theit paperircg-Url.- 5Prs SV3lMAnY. "" ,I ibat n-janl T-yor has Aarm oyer the Prosecution oftfce Korlhem r,; . . . hj- : , HnssU or 13a!- RetaminC Board. Northern through and way mail .-. o:I A M p Ih B,lun 10 - v it.-iuii.aii xjuaiu Mails for the N. C. and A. A . C " T:jr lu len recognized as WASaii.TON, July 8. The crimioal Railroads, and routes supin. d J-n- .... " . . i r i therefrom -' - - - - - - - 1:1 i . 1.t Ibc Italian uov- proceedings against tnc rnenioers ui Sonthern mails for .alliuitmtii ' .4 JH.-'V i l . l ! T 1 XT r mkc I j-.i.. command of the Amer- Wells to the President was a pathetic ap- aUs for points along line ,f cue- WILMINGTON, N. Ci, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1877. NO. 1 15 PANIC IN THE WHITE j HOUS E The BTailr. The Malls close and arnc Pobtoffice as follows : at the City ! ... I Km in luv , : i -.--i rn. .in in 41. ic fito hnfir nl Ills I .. rw I tarlliitrmn K li - - - ji, .v I7 " V iirotWall WaiCIS. lU I-- iui uvi 1 aia wui v . ..... . - - :? . : ... 1 1"'", !"it u"C I 'V I'" taitthc old n,?n in- m A M . pcar A'"nral ovu 1 snuated thath) wou!4 not be sacnhceil as Mails for points between l l r. n o ' .,, lw lu orcfcrcd-al rrd had been. Wreport of George nd ffS?n;,n; f;1JV''"' A .i.jici'-, .... .... commml of frdm New Orleans to inform the I'rcni- smithvillo imIU, , i.y ft.nirii..K-.i. . . .ii Sif Admi- dnt otbe lt.t there.laddcd M&S1rAVc; , " uU!',i1n,nl lire . . next dangers to the already threatening every Friday at - - - - - - o a :i .11. . 9 The 1'orte has pub- that lberc ya5 nothing possible to be done Northern through niail - :i ::; i m lis. ": 1- ..wtiM- -1 . . ..rrtin" 1 he Knssians 01 Dy the tres:aent siveio appeal wiuium southern mails ------- " , . .? , r c--t atci.-iiv I 4 y . , ... , . , .5 t.,,0j !, I ramiina Tpntral Kailwav at . - - .: A M rdtks in 11' Asia and i,, m , 7 - I l;. Wils delivered frpm6:0i) A.M.toTr kV jtr.-ntM pledged to the Presidential commission; M.tandonSndaysfromS:3j toU: A. M.- Ku-tcrs despatch from Sheridan reports that Nicholls stamp Office open from a. m. to I L, tST:'. .,..lrciH,rtofabattleat s. w. even if he was ,1.1 V 1 J' S'!,; 'i.'i-, finl of the Rnsbiaiis re- inclined to in'emre. Uh2 prcse:ut- office. ' ' , , , ' A Snatch ins officers, from the Attorney-General J Jfi " i K 1U II II I au. V Ui v a J -J . j . .i I down, arc iu dead earnest, and have al- Kev Boxes accessible at all hourr, .lay and . o PttcrsL'wrx ucim rA,jtf .4. - - ... . ' J VM " " - O at Hiela I f j . rn, . w ,crc itj'uict -j. ADuereon, rveuncr, ami ttuic. I S:4. r. M. LOCAL NEWS. New AdTertiseuients. Jas. C. Mu'-vds Always en Hand. A. David A' Rare Chance. i. J ewett Summer Holiday, Nnnib- r. .1 IJLln nntV ill I HrnnJ Tiito ic rrrtnin tk Jinil bjiclv J tatllJ J I ..." . - i ka- r ,i. liiiosians- of tne Altornty-uenerai, JJiscnci, Auor- vi rs-ih3 hare forty battalion a Ad Kars-Dulk. 1 heir army and iBterferCnce by Xichol's. The court is in wiafJIkrT lavc withdrawn' in the thorough sympathy with the people, and tLllcMclropIc. The line while Judge Vbittaker is admitted to be 7, .. iuirters an eminently fair and. impartial cfticer, talakhbr Pasha, headquarters gtiU c wU, uot buffer thc Kxecutive p0w- XijnscompMtly free from hits- Cf cscrt thc slightest inQuence upon a a the Jth inst. Mustapba the course of justice. It will be remcm- tittew Governor of Kars, has left bered that last winter lfore Congress 1 m , -.i.'., rpmfnrcemcnt of ad iouruod, and shortly after the lcholls tbarasha with a re nforcemcnt ol t btmed posscssion of the courts, f..7i.iii fecund, v ; .1 nd -e wmttaRer. in nis cuarzo w vuc . . . - xu iScJuma has-been defeated in G -d Jurv, ailed particular attention to hNow 18 lne l,mc l stT'A ' A. n( W.lameUcb. aud the Kctiirnius Board. aud suggested that rrllrt .,r nnrv rnli: on! v reatei Z i'.tiu Ft iv iu I -' ' -. , "i I xuv - - fc J ..wk, Vr-hhan where a crcat an mnuiryiDioiucwuuu v, lUv , , . t - ,t nt,Al( . a " "J . ' . ; nrnm of that body would be a proper su eject ' xawiwa ti ixuuu Mwr- - r.w for lne Grand Inquest ot the parish to great, imw , '- I iook into. Cantaloupes in market tub mornms. Teaches arc still celling at 1 .-per peck. 3 Gold la an eighth of A cent bwcr. man. thc Danube aud sec as The President was so alarmed at the re- rr.h ef tl war s iUc. The Czar- port of Sheridan that he requested ex-u , or . .i. ,u:r. Brown of Tennessee, who was mThiladel - : UUia, V VVUIV .mw, . u i( Vic arm v designed lor tnc siege Wavnp MacYeach was summonod Uul-vLiik. 1 dispatch dated Er- Brown got here night before last, aud said . i .L. t I r-;nn.f vncfnlav lhat IMacA eash was 1 j-..v.;,i-"nr.- r,,u u ;a to be here last cvemug. If Mac) cagh We rcceive lb w v - di(lcome be Wcnt direct to the boldier s tin m.mnipnt is inmnvnnpnra of I i Hrav:jimi tvlii". foi 1 iaTlJ 1 i iimnr 1 1 1 1 1. iim x iwiuvu . - j or There is an unmailablc - letter m tue Postofticc a,tlialeigh for Jei-h Sanip:;on; Wilmington. .' The meeting of the stockhokitio ul the North Carolina K. IX. will be lickt at Salisbury on Thursday. 3itLtImral from otheir noints. The 1 ln was not at any of the hotels. . . i .. I i i it.,!' nnH in answer I li-tiirc ootid- troops to resist them, usually stop ai. y vi-j ,f r ; y Among c Ashcvillo Citizen lcgu- wculi . Yli.-.t become ; He of the alternate numbers ? the new postofriecy Cbtabliohtd the month of Juno wao one al iji is every prospect of an exciting. pcctctieiast niht, but did not ceme. A Stump Sound, Onslow county; inursuay, wncn me ran- gentleman who aas luc m The pilot boat Uriah Tarmc, ipt. b their customary annual parade, what goes on at the White House, writes ! auc I .t,. h' Utm ,;. ...,.a i il. r.n n nA'n f is prenin?: : Morse, iiym ouni""-. . rm - 1 . k a m -m i w h v n mi I w I I i ' i -Trjrara arc M come down lromuinaaah"--" - n 1.Mfrnnf lt -rt t-oU,vv for vnvvis. i . . . , . . t j. .i I i know tnat ex-uov. t oil" v. Upon iuu itiiiuu .....v -j. iiuuiiMo t ui,...i. iu Tennessee, AVayne jiaoeagu, am ww. vKjica,Dicn tbe Montreal Urange- josch B. Hawiey were summouvu iiuiu City Court. Tlircj colored youths were4 biought be- forc His Honor, this morning, upon the cbargo'of violating a city ordinances The names of the aforesaid youths arc respectively James Epps, Gaston Merrick and Charles Allen. The oCeucc committed was that of ex tinguishing a'' gas .lamp "corner of Orange arid Sixth streets at the wee small hour of '1 o'clock - this morning. TIu testimony went to prove that the actions of these boys were quite suspicious. It appears that officer Green, who was on duty in , that section at. the time, was v. al Jhiiig their movements forxsoine time and yaw cue cf them climb up to the gas lariip, and take a quiet survey of Mr. Xe htmier'o premises on the corner, before extinguishing t(hc light, and feeling confi dent tLit .their intentions' were not the moot honorable he immediately pcunced dovn upon them and with, the aid of ofliccr 'Stalling carried them safely to the guard house. It iiia gcoi thing that we ljive enough policeincn on duty now .to enable the citi zens upon the outskirts as well as those in the heart of the city to receive the proper protection, otherwise we might have had a robbery to have chronicled in this instance instead of an arrest. The Maj or reserved his decision in the cae and remanded the prisoners to their cello "'to be fed on bread and water.- There being no further iuisincss thc Court ad journed. , A Tub Kate. ' Xcwbcru had a grand tub race ou Sat urday, j Thcie- were six contestants -and although the course was but fifty yards and back some of them" succeeded in making the firct stretch. Cut there were lots of fun for the spectator.-, though. Now, why can't wedrave something of the kind here to enliven us up a bit during these utarruant summer davs '.' TLEASE NOTICE. - "' ' I ", :':" ' We will be glad to receife coaooBicatioBt from oar friendion any a&4all laljccts of general in teres tjbut : ' TTie name of the writer tnuif alny4 bo furniihed to the Editor, i j n f , , Cotnmuaicatioai muatbIwriitcn cxil on cno. side cf the parcf! " Irona!itics intut be avoided. ' ilt Ao lit ij fpecullr and part let larly wdr ctood that lie editor! dots not alwajs tndono 'the views oX correspondent-,! unleu to itatcd in the editorial columns. . Some enterprising individual has erect-1 cda bath jibtiso on thcVcst ido of tbo j river opposite the foot of Orange street. The little fellows who go bathing with- Hbrt decided cn baring at all bar.- by the President ' to confer with him out their mother's permis;:ou arc over . The Kosalan expedition about thc prosecution o f me o aMi0i. to have their hair cut ,u4T' r r,-. t . .. fj , theKcturniog Board. Prown got here .. .. .......... it night and iiawiey lc kwinls Krasnoyodsk. j Toxr. I know that the l'rcsident is mor- more Tf tinted that all humorists rue M . I . ... u !... K hoB I . . i ... ' h Call I hr.it n in T rrrtwt trns orprr over this mailer iuau . , , . n nieiancir.'i cr.ot ' ' f 1 " IL.l l.n l.n I j tsd It Snda v nlf A been on account ol anyinmg, mat u- WXortc.Co!orado.rrmSnmeJtwo PCDed S1DCC . , ri,,.. 1 AO UOV. . ,a:hdiD; the ;postoffice and San Gnc of (ie rians for stopping the pros- 'tbai!diDgs, and other property ecution of ells, i bepn in the . White of countenance, it .j ncss to be lunny. ralhei OUci- The IVorth American Review. The Julv-August issue cf the "North Amcr kail Iuvieio is a happy number and presents a table .of contents that must attract every thinking reader who desires to keep up with the course of events. First we have Judge Black's able article on the Electoral "Commission, extracts from .which have already' been so exten sively published; then Gen. McClellau crives iu an able and interesting disstrta tion on the war in theEast, accompanied by maps; this is followed by d sketch of rili'.-Grecno: Halleck, from the pen of Bayaul Taylor, and this by nsfmnd papr the American Constitution; Written by Senator Morton. The other articles arc : Moral Keflex ions, by a Japanese Traveller; New Hus tia by M. W. Hazeltine; How shall the Nation regain prosperity? by David A. Wells ; Reformed Judaism, by Felix Ad ler; America. in Afiica, L, by Gilbert Haven. Published Jby James II. .Osgood & Co.,. Boston For sale by .booksellers generally. That JJrirtjrc, . ? Soinc time since the city donated $400 ir the purpose 'cf building a bridge across the railroad track on Sixth street, and .eiiic weeks ago vcovk was commenced on i i the Ea'id bridge... The eneU or abutments ...j T?ennrr 9nrl We. have reached that , ea3jn -.u.n w - . w . . rii Liuu v w . , , ril i T . I ..I I rtMi ini o m n nl rkA c-w, r : w. Jnatora Gordon and x tmintenl onaliv leads nor ivnou i.r s ikou uvtu-r.auu l'"'Y" "i " C.W.IW. '-tAll- .J. . I IMsvD"' "-' O"" " ... I O"- : - . , . . . , . ,1 . . i . . . . Av f . . . I t mir in inin in an effort to settle the Mf. i W is most thicklv Populate..! . .Umiber: is. mg in tne street, tui ti me ire wdfst o hrpr nn Lha Kvr UOUJ"' J . . .a.iwM.ni ussv"'vv" ... . ....... , : i Ate.-i. . r J ' .m matter. The near menus 01 iucav . i r-ople m tnat vicinity nave no unuge v . . w charse Inat tne -emissaries " ,i , h . l,.,-,llv seems to us that the .lour hun- Klu ibeth . City, - N J J, ef have started n, rr.liini; Tn titminjr Board, and tnai mese .uiuiiu hnmn WrfUoo. X..J., Proceedings are HTIn adheUiTeness. Uc Mludc, to Gc-r f Tb.dcnositors.rerroba- .. SSSJ0' Ct bead on a put.se Sfaa.r. , lneuepositorsareproha- tatedagsoon as Congress meets. They j' m stLrkholiW wi 1 lose I eav Viai. Packard is in the conspiracy in had been conccrieu, so as i hi . L l I. have no connection witn mem. - iiv iivusCS. Ol Lciaoua sun . i ..... . " w killed. Twenty were The ReTiew for the Summer . rwdfire are missing. ivnnn Tavinsr the city for the yan . Serhn i i',i t k. ri;r..;nff tKf ... "i-- J..,nir roziAfnrrs. or I ed in t Mtiit m. rwn nil m m a u - " w m vaw n r n -wm. w i riiiimri a ajiav v pos The Goldsboro Mcssaijtr gave, the r -iaowiuvin iu a ISO Say lUiil. Ja'" r r.. CiOldSDorO Jlt.3ZUJ'--t o1'- A whirlwind struck the and lett Nc Orleans after all the proceed- QUcrvcr crcdLL for ito part ol -mla to Jambab, to defend rts, or ThL going abroad, can, have Harvest hand s ;d.ed , h .Lcla a .d t- The Turks eyacuatcd Da1ly Keview mailed to any addess multitudes d bi.u, fell t tn. er-.n.u Vr rning, after tbe battle. hy onierin i v' , f c the line of Kustchuck. - f,)r : i .. -1 dollars could have been consumed in t'll'j work so far as it has progressed, but at ail events the work ought to be ccm lU! l fvr as it now stand, it is useless. Loss of the Annie Blaisdell, Thc steam-tug ll"i; A'Cc arrived here late yesterday afternoon, having on board the Captain and crew of the schooner Annie Lluisdul, which went ashore on Frying Fan Shoals last Sunday morning, the tug having been despatched to her as sistance that afternoon. The vessel was ;a three-ma stc t schooner., oi oio iouo Hno miht as well trv to aii'-Uiate ; iinrhen. 1-jiiiid from Philadelphia lor vuw - . ; - j , a us credit for our partcf it The hottest summer ever expencne- country was that el i.?. tields. and our CSTriU- . . .. ... I . .... w.. '.i "it I lifeless. -" ? rmminw i mr t iwk roir ip i . i : iu imn a ihie rvTTirp at id i hv tinier in" iuc oiiu cv i ' . " . . r a.. i; vn me imp. ni kdsicuulk. r.- n n.-vfc- crnis ior iu t. i . jim iwi uuvi i . c t f. , , ---"uuvni near uruova. 1 ttrtc 40 rts for three weeii, ou cenisior pnaiueujai.iviv w 0 . v.uaiu, v... - 'a. d 1 ark sPecal fron3l Erze" one month, $1.50 for three months; $3, V-iiJi UTC recommenced the iarst auu aaus mat 4 the tinkling of bits cf glass in a kakido- se aad cargo will bth prove a total loss, for six months' payable in advance at this scope ' as to look through the tube ct the , The forffiCr was valued at $14,000, hailed office. United States postage prepaid. future and foretell its pattern. j J lr0U1 Bath, Me.; and was owned by Cap t. - .a-tTUr in tin i Crov.c'l, her commander, and .'merchants m.tin-a Wo were in errcr 'Vesteruay m j.auii;, .. . v - w JList or Letters. The following is the list of letters r.c maining unclaimed in the! Postofticc, "Wil mington, X. C., "Wednesday, July-1 1th. 1877: j B Guilford Bell.. V H Biddie, .Miss Bebccca Bradley Mrs Sarah Burruss. C Jos Cuck, Michael Carroll, Nick Cowans. j . D Miss Candias Davs ju, M J Duffy, Daniel. I j F Charles Toil, Eveivtt . Faison, 3Iiss Hattie Forbes Mrs L Fulton. G II Gardiner. Bankcs Girmson. Brinkley Ginkins, Wm Grilht, Mrs Elizabeth- Green, Miss Georgia A Ga rdner, Messrs Moses Goldsmith & Son. h II Abel Hinds, Dan'l Howard, Isaac Hollon, J - W Hewett. Jessie . Herring. Kuffin Holmes. J B J Jones, Mrs Lydia K Johuson,' Miss-Martha Jackson, Miss Sarah John son. - ...'-j. K Ildbt Kirki Mrs Charlotte Kellogg. L J B Langthorne, Nancv Larkins, Mrs Lucinda Lucus. M Miss Carolina Morton, Miss Thisby Moseh, Messrs McNeil A: McNeil, Jlev G W JkleMillan, Glascow. IcPhcrson, Horace Murray, Joseph 3iorii?)ViMc- Laurin. II Miss Carolina Robertson. S Miss Amanda Steele, Miss Jane Scull. John Slaughter, Richard Smith, Rtiffin Sellers, Sam Smith, Mn Mary C Smith. T Mrs Susan A-Tuck;'.. AV Miss Cattic V.'illia. J K Vil- liams. , -' Persons calling for letter iu abvvo -lit will please say ("advertised"'; if hot claim ed iu 30 days will be sent to dead lette; Office, AVashingtorf, D. C. : E. R. BRINK. P. M. A man could staud the flics and acTcr lose his temper, if they would only bo, contented to be burled where they fall. but when a tly as biglai a grain of cofTee falls oa its back, otr a slab of butter, turns , over and crawls out, and goes-limping across the .plate, straggling and wading through every, thing it can' lind, and final ly cremate; itself iu a bath tf hot coffee, - good grac'uur, but it doc-' make a person mad. The Tueriiioineier. ! J 1 Fioia thc United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report" of the thermometer, as taken this ' morn- iug at 731 -"o'clock : . : Augusta, SI; Cairo, S'2; Charleston; 83; Cincinnati, I;Coriicaua,7c ; Fort Gibson, 73; Galveston, S J; Indianola, 82; Jackson- vill, S2; Key West, 82; Knoxyille, o.; Lyuchb'brgSjl; Memphis, ; 76; Mobile, ' ; 81 ; Nashville, 75; New ' York, 72;.XbrfblMa ; Orleans, HZ; Ncv. Pittsburgh, 72; Tunta! Rassa, 73 : Savannah, fca; Shrcv,epvri, 78; St. Louis 75; St. Marks, 75; Yicksburg, 80; Washington; 7G; "Wilmington, 81. Now Advertisomonts. 1 A RARE CHANCE I , '" "If; . 'V- ' 1 8.00 for 12.50. I N F U II M A T 1 0 N K E GA RD1XG In- veitin'.nt, ca I cn A. David, ; Clothior, 27 Market St. A LWAYS ON' BAND AND Quarterly Meetings. I .' - T. ,l- (t liAlU. iUC WFCC UCa UlUU iuy 'v. o vuncmjwj muju . . , . a Kt T r riAi?lS was tuiiaxeu 10 taau u.i. - JUUk !- vuuivu. wuk. ' 8 ceavii OnloTT at Gum Branch. .. .July m ii 1 iiriiirii mm m r m m iAr- aw -ixicu mm ci. . V.,k: . ... I .-;n aiT?irVilnfii .Tulv 14. 15 i --.f thmw a brick at! a hen or r.-uyv uninenu.y fouussia, ;;7" c--. i.,!. 10 r " t Poor woman need not feci bad!, not throw a brick at! a h tricks ' WI fcfcJ J 1 a 1 WC l'anM..: . because oily fire out of ten Clinton at Hope well... rS?.5 C-spian flotilla are in a Wilmington at Front St Contrti, I Tnnsail at ItockV 1'Oini . . . . I -r trict Conference) tkm at Black'a Chapel... . . Aug 4, o lrail from the mud with one hand. Aug 11, 12 curciorl is to be giveu this month by the Young Catholic Friends' Society. The fine steamer G on Worth has been .ecured for thc occasion vard thc committee are already making such arrangements as will guarantee this as the most pleasant of the many pleasant excursions given by this --few 01 tiuious feycr are 1 - " iron 1 . i rnr of nalvrre nothing is It. liic lujwc I . , ,,r 1 ' rn nran'-e may refresh one man, while . , . . -:,2 -' .hc outside 0f the same fruit may serve as dpt. Broctc has some of the City carts SUt in frnm t A .WMA VUUUIM UVA a r t i ' - Ls f ret package. T nvp. OP Tin. MOST 'WONDER- la medium for breaking another Kan s kg. FUL INVENTIONS of tne age w xuo- u runch- u the name of a Lfl . ... . I . .irAi i .-nirin Lr i: tra?hii ?alvamc batteries feit... V1UP be VrVtrr.i rw 1 a yean;: cua or . tne uauca , Vi uw i o . -Ih . ' I - ... . kand cssj that new drint which is made out cf chloride tng child or . tbe dul . ictson v J . I readilT comnrebend it. 1 to U ; r T Sood'one, and a good one it raises -n 1 to ue ranK 01 aruss genuine is sold only readily comprehend it. It rnakes : a jjoor It is TCry penetrating and a customer ok a good one, and a goooj one - for u immediately iunires thc way to the rank of artist m the fatchen The s ing em-Win inume is sold only in tin cans. l,Jr " : .. 1 - at w ork this 'afternoon constructing new crossings ucarlibc Postofllx; a gc-rJ move in the right direction. thai thc Wc again remind tlp latii retail dry ;ooJs eabli&bments close their doors at 7 oVlock, every eveniog, except Satnnlay. -' ' For the lie view. County Meetinc at Point Caswell. In pursurance of the call of "Many Citi- I . V -11 . 7a It til . zens ' ,o noia a mrinu - oa the 5th inst., for thc purpose of consult ing with each other as to the more eligible place to locate the Court House and other public buildings for Pender county, quite a number of thc voters assembled, and after the usual ceremonies on such oc casions Dr. Jas. F. Simpson wa. called to the chair, and John G. Parker. Esj.. .ap pointed Secretary. The Doctor explained the ' object of 'the meeting briefly, but clearly aud pointedly'. After a full discussion, participated in by Dr. E. Porter, Dr. II. F. Murphy. Dr. Hanes, Capt. J. J. Pridgcn and Mr. R. B. Frayscr, the following resolutions were adopted : Jiesc&ccd, 1st, That we .'will opp'.sc by all fair nicans, and to the utmost of our power, any and all cllprts to abridge the rights of the people, and shall therefore use all -honorable means to defeat the plans of those who would locate thc county schemcs and site of Pender county St any point on the Wilmington & Weldon Rail road. . liesolccJ, 2nd, That as freeinca we de precate the act which would limit the privileges of the many for the aggrandize ment of the few and that we scorn the votary who worships at thc gilded shrine of the almighty king f modern days; Tht Dollar. : ' Resolved, 3rd. That a'County Convention be held at Lillington on the -21st of July, at which four delegates irora each town ship, respectively, are cordially invited to attend, to confer with us and take some steps to settle the' unfortunate agitation which now afflicts the .minds of our people. I j liesclced, 4th, That this meeting do now. adjourn, with the request that its pro ceedings be pulished in the Wilmington Star and Review. J , Whereupon the meeting adjourned, and the township meeting being called to order by L. Vollera iu the chair, a committee of four, viz: Dr. James F. Simpson, L. Vollers, J. J. Pndgeu and David Gussom were appointed to nom inate delegates to the convention to be held at Lillington on the 21st of July. During their absence R. B. I rayser was called out and addressed the meeting. , The committee reported as delegates to the convention, George Y- Corbett, L. Vollers, John S G. Parker and - R. R. Frayser, after which it adjourned sine die. Sensible Adrlce. Y'ou are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andbyyour Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia aud Juver complaint tkt you know nothing about; you get discouraged spending money with bat !ittl3 success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Glees August Flo wee. will cure yon of Dys pepsia and liver ComjJUint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, IIa,h;.tl. Costiveness, Palpitation of tLo ilcart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of fcod after eating, low spirits, ;c., wo ask yoa to go to . your Druggist ac4 get a Sample Bottle of GEEEN'ri Au- a full lino of Druge, Mcdicine?i Chemical, StmrJ Will Leave CON kTASTLY -RECEIVIKG arc unsurracd' i JAMES Ct KNDS. Third St., opposite City lfsll. J. S Undorhill, j Wilmicztynl SmithTillc. 4 a.m. k p. n. i. 4 p. m 4 p.m. 7 a. in. 7 a. lb. Monday at... ........ I p. in. 1 uesdar at...L b:i a.., in. Wednesday at..'...:.S:l.j a. m. Thursday at.L S:15-a. m. Friday at... 1 a. sa. t 1 . m. Saturday at. ' 4 p. ui. . Tare $1,00 each way. Children under 11 vcars, half price. COMMUTATION TIC K.I ITS it Btotcto Kates. - . I j ". . FamUy Lscur.ion l'arlii-3 Aen down and Lack ame da'y,on Tuesday Vednedajs and Thursdavs ffr ONE FAU FOR TUB ROUND TitlP. july r, O. G. PARSLEY k CO. 4 "ANTrHILTON - Or International r: pIGAHS AND TOBACCOS and other J ''od;, aotd bv ' I I D. PZOOT7, ' JU1T I TobacconuL NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! C'lONSTANTLY Receltl.g Xeir Oood - ! - - ' FANCY GOODS Tcry cheap. SUN SHADES in Plain and Twill Silk, cheaper than crcr before aold in tb'u i: EVECIiVTIIING .Vew and SrrlUb.1 A; Fine Assortment of CUEl'B LIS3E RUCIIING. ! White and Dlack 8PANI3U LACE TIES. I Also, tha Spanib Lace by the yard, MILLLNEltY GOODS VEKYCUEAP. 1 2M. xx; opiixrn?. Exchange Corner, ! . ju'.y ; Wilmington, XX. C. The Excursion and PioI7ic . i ... Season Continues 4 ND ALL GENTLEMEIC WISBLNG ii. first- clj work dona thoold call at No. 3. South Front itreeU. ShaTinj; .10 cenOt; Hair Cutting 5 cectj. Shampooing 2S cent: Eren at tbc.e i T'.zti uo lard or piff'f fatuaed is Pomatum, only tine oiL, bcautititri, perfn meric; and bay rum. ' Jaae -5 JNO. WERNEB.- gust Flower for 10 centa and try it, or a Regular . Size for 75 cent.; two doses will relieve tou. S. G. Hall, BOOK AND JOB! PHHITEn- CTILL AT TUE HEAD VJ VRVSTISQ O ! ' , ' and Iowt.t in pricea. ! : 1 1 If tcu -illetady your intereit, gtrene a , - - - t - call. with joar etimit before yoa continat. joor contracts tliewhere. J f . may 12. . .-r DVERTISE uXily ncruvr.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 10, 1877, edition 1
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