i r.. f fry XII is rAi'ER ' -ftp moon. rn-tedby -1 Bundaya ex- f x. JAMES, .rTIU:. ' k $2 50 : Three r: . cl ZS; vaemvu u-i will b delivered bj carriers, n tents per week. -r r incite weir pp --r - 5 j "JBj -MILT The Malls. and arrive at Uie City ' c,,,iy A M jjpoiich """ niaiii. fa,' p ii liailW-. M Par 7. tesdaj and JTi I- if " .-!niTline of Cue- '"Tt bet n l-vsV - U 8.-00 A M r r Hill Town Creek. 1 ,f nlt - - - - I- 6:00 A Jd 5:,j0 l' .M 7M) A'M 6::?) A M to 7.io r ttirnrh mat's . - r rf-JtCl' -- , - . iSral'toi1 ay at - ola from b:50 toW A. M. Ttfn from 8 A. t. to 12 It &r7t?ii i: M. Money i order and 2ffinunent oin same as starap .r sale t general delivery when jawible at all hours, day aud j srGetedfrom street boxe eyerj- llay LOCAL NEWS.: jtf AdTerttscinents. fftlflufftT Must be Sold. lln-T. i A. K. R. j ' " r! X I H';-Something Nctr. jrns JiTin Wilmington and Coast bxr SiTiRK.Treu & Col otice.3 lm Sin.F., Clerk 4 Trcas-Xotic HHiiitK-Scasonable Goods. ;' HidaMarj"i School, Ualuasb, H. C ? ' J.'-,' r i i VUL. 2. " . WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1877. .Tnc Thermometer. i Supreme court. From the United States Signal Office at Amons the cases set Tur u hcirm- at this place wc ybtaiu th'q following report the ?n(i of the" Supremo Court Docket, and which will be called on Monday next, 19th inst. afelhc folluwins which wo. re cognize as from this section. 73 Brunhild et aK vs. Freeman ct al. 74 State ys, Wilkes Morris. r -75 State ts. J. II. Strauss. The Last Sad Rite;.. All that was mortal of the late Adam Empie waylaid away in the tomb this morning. The -services -were conducted at St. James' Church and from thence tu the Cemetery. The Church witsillcd and the sad cortege which followed the remains to the grave was a lare one. The service: were conducted by Kcv. Drs. ,Wats on and fax-m go up and wages jjo down Ast t bt,vk Q curabcri. They'll of the thermometer, as taken this' morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : J 1 .', Augusta, 76; Cairo, 70; Charleston, 80; Cincinnati, 68; Oorsicana;7a ; Fort Gibson, 71; Qalreston; 81; Iadianola, 84; Jackson y t : h& ; Key West, 82 ; KdoxtUIc, 70; ;LirTichburgX7; Memphis, 68; Mobile, 80; Montomeriv 80 ; Nashville, 78;.New Orleans, 84; New York, 73 ; Norfolk, 74 ; ritiaburgh, . , 65; ! Funta. Kassa, 82 ; i Savannah, 85 ; Shreveport, 76; St. Louis 67; St. Marks; 78 ; Vicksburg, 76; Washington, 79; Wilmington, 73 T - i i - i ' ; Orion Lodge, I. O. O. F. At (L. 1 i ; e r r i " I IU; regular IIieCilDZ Ol VriOn lOUge Vinre nn.l ihn r,all.1.(.nrnr iv.-rn ( .1 .1 aML rn -: I ' w. v,, c.u ireveuinsl.iue lOUOWing lTno IV-Atkinson Mninrs f. M. Kidman. ouiueni wer mbiaiieu uy ii. u. 31., J. M T lor and j 1IiH aail Mes,rs. .uuuj. i. u. ju., u. y. Langdon, Thos. Evaiif, John L- I opp, l . U., jaCODl, I , tr., tr. JU. Al- taDer, F. G ,. S. II. Fishblate and .P, G. Bsnj. Iiell.., j N. GiUicauS. P..G. " ; W. S-Warrock, N. G. W. H. Gerken, V. G. W. J. Penny, Treasurer. . John C Taylor, P. S. ' I John L. Dudley, It. SI ' II. J. Andrns, AYarden. j ' G. M: AUaffer, -Conductor. - Jno. W. Gordon'. II. S. to N. G. 3 i A. G. McGirt, L. S.toN. G. j Samuel Bear, 11. S. to V. Gv 5 ; W. S. Hewlett, L. S. to V. G. 'j C. M. Ilarriss, 11. S. S. I : S..T. Potts, L.S. S. ; John H. Pugh, I. G. W. C. Farrow, O. G. . S. II. Fishblate, Chaplain. . TLEASE JfOTlCE. . - We will be glad tb receive coiamTinJeaUoni from our friends on any aod all tobjeeU of general interest but : . Tlic 'naiDc of the writer aaui alwaja bo furnuhed to the Editor. . ' i CommunieatioM mast.bJ(irrittea oily OB one side of the paper.; I'crsonalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and p axt ievlarly ttader stood 'that Che editorldoes not always tadorao the Ticws of correspondent, unlcasj so stated lb the editorial columns. Military Movements." !L By a telegram received here at nbon to-, day from Lieutenant Aleianderr cf the Charlotte Grays;to 3Iaj. MP'yjprwe' learn that this mpany will arrive here ucxtXuesdjay morning at 'o o'clock Visit Smithfille and return on ; the 18th, ;and ;oto AYrightsville Sound on tne lOt instl City Court. Holmes and Walker Mearci l.OWT. The following cases were brought be fore Mayor Dawson this4JiQrnicg : John Cunningham; for-larceny, arrested last night at the instigation of Lucinda Washington, was turned to over Squire Gardner upon a warrant for magisterial investigation. John Newbury was arrested on Church street j under suspicious circumstances, having been found on th? piazza of a private, residence between 1 1 and 12 o'clock last night.'' lie disclaimed "any intention of wrong doing, saying that he St. Mary's School. The 71st term of St. Mary 's Schol, at Raleigh, will begin next September 1 1th, and an advcrtiscment'rclative to the 'fact will be found in this issue. This institu tion of learning is too old to need endorse ment, but to our citizens, an additional recommendation of its excellence will be Now JloiltO to tho Mountains iuuna in tno lact that ono ot the most New Advortisomonta. Spartanburg & A. R. R. accomplished ladies of our city is an nounced as Lady Superintendent, w -! A Queen of Sonir. The article published by us below is frem the Houston, (Ts.,) Telegram... The Miss Bisley spoken of aud her sister arc natives of Wilmington, where "they had lived until they were grown, they having of Wostorn No. , Ca. rpms iXEW KOrJTE IS NOW 013iV to the travelling public. Passenger traios leave daily the Depot of the' O. AV. B It. in Columbia at 7:45 a. m., and arrive at ter minus of A A. K. It., at 3;20 p. m., where close connection is raado with four-bone coaches f for Flat Kock, IIcnderfonUl, Ashcville and Warm Springs. Paasengers arrive, at Flat Rock and Hendersonville tao. evening of the same day they lcaro Colum bia. Arrangements have been made with the W. C. A A. K. R., for round trip tickets at me ioj lowing raiea : I Cut by a Circular Saw. j.ms morning a young colored man, T i.' ir l j . t oamus j. riQwaru, mci with a very pain- removed to Texas, some years aso, since the closing of the war. Many of our readers 1 m A0 'at l.?ck a?d, return, S15.85. w-n JU 1 Asheville and return, 19.h6. will remember them : j " toWarm Springs and return, The majority of our Houston leaders ; - ' tfliendcrsonville and return, Will rpmptfl inr Mica Vn olM cL it., oir u' v.-., t i-atj, w ao an ur6m. iy a resident ot this place, and one whose capt.. S. S. Kirkland, of N. C, and for- l lie jNla-of sent him to the cell where he cultivated and unusual voice at concerts mery 01 tnc Air Line it. K., will be present will nd kent alive on bread and water. Thus JGar.S af .aT firUlh c,nthusiasm m thc are provided for and sent forward without de- ful and serious accident while in pursuit f hn ,ir i; . i tv n V l musical circles of both , places. .She is lay. . .. . 1 cioscd thc Proceedings and the Court ad- now ;n Euronn stndvin- f,r t wnf,v h.ue: - j n -v i - . oijms uauy avocaiiou3 ai tnc sicam saw jJllrnc, mills ol Messrs. JNorthrop v lutiiinui; in the southwestern portion of the city. Aew Route to Western N. C. Ueward was standing-near one of the cir- The completion of the Spartanburg & cuiar saws and discovered a piece ol wood Asheville R. 1L to the foot of the Blue jammed in between the saw and a large ILidge has opened a :' new "route to the upright. He tried to dislodge the piece Western part of thc State which the trav of wood with a stick and while pushing elliug public will bo prompt to avail against it lost his. balance and fell forward, themselves of. his right arm and hand striking against the stase, and it is with pleasure that wg nrc. an. transportation Ag f. On arrival of trains passengers are re cited to ak for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger d Transportation Agent. enabled to give the following notes of her career since thc time , she left her friends in Texas. Shortly before thc death of her july 12 D,,K. DUNCAN, 1WU gifted and lamented sister, Mrs. Penland, St. Marif'S . SCllOOl, Rulell.. N. , C, she sailed for Europe, with the deshm of n. . - . .j . ' ng, if possible, her musical studies. J& R; ill' jViAn, I). it Visor8 nginal intention was to study in ltt:v. Hknnm r s.mkdm. a. M. ltctor. finishi Her ori Italy at Milan, but having letters to Le:p- Vik W ? !! i revolving saw. His hand was - terribly lacerated and it is thought he will loose at least a portion of it. Dr. W. J. II. Bellamy dressed the wound. . . . . , ' I SUItimr an tin nptir. nnvsinnn skillpil m expeditious and cheap, j. Parties may now throat diseases, she was informed that" the leave v llmmgton on tho Cp.m. train, 1 more borthcrn climate of Italy was unsuit- arrive in Columbia at 1: IF a. m., leave cd to lwr- SIlG therefore remained in Columbia at 7:45 a. m and arrive at 7;"". 2. , -, .. . .. . tion of the throat and that and numberless uie iooo oi .inc mounuans at o:u p. m., other griefs and disappointments filled 1 - ill l.i'.! ' it. .' i It. -.1 1. . . . begin sio she first went there, where,! upon con- skItkmiuok ii. istt. rurnaiujvr aut'rcsfsiiic IlCClor, JUI1C 12-Kt Wlust be Sold. l OLI LOT OF LADIES SLirrERS will ;c mc cut in Nuarcs lilte tho top VnRt hats with venfiatnd ik jculfenicn. bands are LiLiincs and necklaces are made of iixi ?IJ sequins. i .a i cow very much in .i j Board of Aldermen. -: i Au adjourned meeting of thc Board of Aldermen was hehl yesterday f afternoon preseut His Honor, tho Mayor, and Alt dermcn Planner, Myers, Toilers, Bowdcn VonGlahn, Lowcry, King and Hill. be sold for, b3 cents a pair. Call and eo having spont the night' in the low country I her with distress and at times almost with them- ' THOS . II. I10WEY, july 12 The Coast Turnpike. By notice published elsewhere it will be and on a fast train and thc day in a ride u spair But alone, and almost without . n m seen that a Wcting of the old Stock- through ; thc beautiful scenery of upper W m. a loreign country, sue pcrscyerd , .1. ..:A l-- ,ifl.T a.nd fiQally at the beginning of Apr il of a-Hj kdics may holders of the Wilmington & Coast South Carolina. The rates are. very liberal ttin rpennf. YMr fnnmi wifwifurn . i .i t www vswm vjawa wviviu lib Turnpike Company will be held, en Satur- and will compare favorably with those by Vienna and fairly beginning her musical day morning, at the Bank of New Han- any other route,' from Wilmington to education. , over, for the purpose of rcgorgauizing the Asheville and return being bnt $19.B5. h-J arcsc a ?uVl J coh-, ' I ed Albani and other nn.:nd sinrrprs Afr- renortlof Sanitarv committee ortlercd to be completion of the work. It is hoped 01 this new route puojishccl elsewhere in chesids of the opinion thoft Miss Bis favor for embodied i" minutes of that meeting. ; matihis important enterprise important I - . I rni ? . t . n ! I f r f n hnn I f It nnrnfnrt onn Tanr!.'rf c rvF ah r I j . . . iuq comnuiLceappointcu io examine tne I w ....u . The Atlantic fc - : .1 hula tr I nhhnirlhn lomnpi m-inlmrt 1 I UCOU1U UlilV UKS LtllllUU UllULlH. SULW&S" trim thc'r. bonnets . - 9 I L,n ,1 w i. m A faw weeks - ma a. -j 'ii inn inn i, i.i i i ni i.ii v niiiv i i.u in. iu i. in s.. ' I L . i . .: '.. M i. - i.f, r. .7 .lii article relative to I ' . Jl , . .. , , intnrm.it.ion lHfi i ,panJ cherrie rWT ua,s w" crowns was awarded thc contract for hhtin an i ir briQs . 'Mc girls, cleaning :be citylarops to January l New .'fi - w 'liw nrm in price,-out ?v ' " lillfina otherwise at this sea- "I'f gold linked bv a chain fushionable he be retiuired to produce the same within night. Ibis Board is organized under the - , , - : C ... 'baaiiful rainbow if the n . 1 1 i u i 1 1 .- . i ... iaji evening alter ceve but- law passed by thc last Legislature, creating or fl rmsoli f, rBrun the te unover County Hoard of d Health. Alderman Flanner. moved that the bonfl l"c first meeting of this Board, since of the Lamp Lighter be fixed at $200, and its organization in J tine, took place last 7 9 five days. A The contract for supplying lumber wai awarded to Messrs. Colvillc & Co. 11 tulness belorc it which will uc directly ivcn I i ty printiu". . i it oy the piiDiic. it is uscicss io t-iaic.inc Capt. It. S. Badcliffo was. awarded the necessity of such an organization, and still pnnlrnrl f.w fiimiliin nnv nc lirJrL- anS tUO One thmn aDOUt W1UCI1 OUr tOWn Boards of Health, and has a career" of use- 5p h'wnable -again, and keeping. the mulf, &c,, waa ou, motion ol thing above all others which has saved og them orj- surifrncr Alderman Fianncr, postponed until trie uffom out-bursts of pestilence, is that xt mectiu"'. . . I our town is planted m a oca oi sand, ana It wasresolvcd that the Clerk be author this great disinfectant medium has soaked np the filth, purified it and unburdened thc air, which would otherwise have been to. . 1 i a i i t t .. i. i 11..11..1 a 1 Tv5fii nii.11 ii.ki v limmuLon oeeu uuul wt x. u m . - - . 1 it i r i 1 1 1 .11 1 1 .1 1 1 ' r v 1 iJ 1 11 iri.ii I I mil i i m 1 11 11 I . - a ocutocs . has, teen -jsmei examined the bridge over Sixth strcci. in upon a series of clay hills instead of i Hi f . ""S -Wf accordanre with tho. rrRnTufion r.f f- present location, and the same blunders 1 uirr 1' r - www w w - . 1 . . I 4 . 1 1 .-ii ? t: Bo4rd,and advised that immediate action maae aU0Ul I15 "i Smc conuuion, it would have been a deserted village tr;,MHPg Messrs. Trckon Cummins & ' Co. that foV officials iii years past liavc shown t!i ' U,c KoHirCTina brick. " f i1' I H'in 'Artf rurf. frit ttri vino lfn riiu r irfJ most actual negligence, is the manage ment of the health of Wilmington. The ley's voice is one of the best that has ever come under her notice, and. gives her the Pacific -Telegraph, t m.ost nattering assurances of success. She ago we published a short I Fn 1 . -n V . 4 j tuu vyuaei vwjiy, wuen sue win nave this Company,statitig that lessonsat moderate prices in Italian, Gcr- hecn received hero to the I man singing,actihg, fencing and boxing. effect that this line would reach AVilmimr- I he disciplining of tho mind, everv ton about the 1st" of September, and to Acuity of the voice and all the arts of day we find thb Mowing; hi thoEaleigh giri fo. tho tLat charn thc Acws in regard to it, embraced' in the goer in every laud. Her voice is a mag- Xorfolk correspondence of this morning's mheent contralto of great compass, and sne win appear in such characters as -i -wunu tne necK 1 ;cn0cm6ri ."arc in i Neicsn i i a jn- - The "officers 'of thibcompaDy ' are-in every way fitted to carry out its under taking, and with its low rates it is justly commanding the business, of the coun try. They have in thc last few' months extended their, lines' south from, Wash ington to ltichmpnd Petersburg , and Norfolk, - and cbniefhplate . early ex tension southward. By this company you can send a telegram of ten words to any xJoiut north or west,', cast , ol Omaha, Nebraska,, . for? the , sum of twenty -five cents. On their inland; route f to.: Jew "Aziicena," me cypsy nuccn in thc romantic opera of "Trovatorc :" as "Nancy," in the well known "Martha ;' as "Orsini," the page in the black' tragedy ol "Lucrctia Borgia;" or as the maieslic f'Donna Anna,"in Mozart's celebrated opera ot "UonJUan.. lueuua i am, ixuisc Jvciiogg and Miss Cary, all reigning song queens, are American girls ; vand jt is declared tha America is the land from Avhich fine voices are henceforth to be expected. I she has thc means and perse vcrencc to Iwk-v!-- recognizes tht? an- ?c taken in regard to it. L Oilman!,; i; t :A It ,:. I ' r :i:-. , 4,1 uy; ine jingie i ituiuu nom t;iucus s living in thevj- lonS aSo- w I cuiity was received. But to return to the meeting of 1 the . , m "wrimon- kjr. ac wi wit; 1 1 I : Cra lV '? O Si t-jr6tchance.;h;' t3T-:'' '7 i C -Voun3 gentlomcb I -ouscanincs.-M t s TWJni J Acry ;ibdiffcrent i j. r- d' Jrectcd to tho adver- 3cr . . ut7 lYeairuer WtLi..w lua'ksue. fX ffit oflicjchieVand L t in style J lnnS,on the thi 'Alio v-i: J - sail i vr now f. were VA Ji . I - 'fMhui an V,1 h?art lwo,: f ,,ruuu is worth a 'Mi-tried v fca:g Ate .Jr. rrv.. ...... 4 J K general Ithin in 7 ar. , . 1 : : .? r A pUin Aldcrrnan Fostpr mnrp.1 fhat Mr .Tonn Uoard ot Health. . hc machinery oi us PoiyllM allowed SOOitb complete the organization was completed last night by bridge, $100 of whicli to- be payable in dmdiog it up into committees as loiiows: twelve months. 'Carried. i On Drainage ' and t .Water Supply, On iUtMiinUr.M 1 Quarantine, On Sanitary Condition of rcd'payment be withour interest, and the PiMic Building s)tOn Epidemics and ilal other $100 be payable upon the comple- Statistics, the places to be filled by the Uonfof the bridge and its acceptance b Trident and announcca hercaltcr. m the committee: Adopted.' J addition to this a committee ol three was On motion of Alderman Foster, it was rpointcd to report at an early adjourned resdved that the City Clerk and Treasur- mecUDS on urrut ' luau-utu in an incse mat er bo instructed to eolitinue : the Bank- ht hth the quarantine New Ilanover as a depository- iof the citxr funds. ' f -1 Dr.-Wright, is officially notified, and out 0 I OI their joint wurh. ouu ia suit; io ! tome, mis On motiod the Board then adkxtrued to I 01 this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. - always provided that the authorities aid r - I tn. u rvwtirnt- nF Ihnir .lur. nriil nlitlttv At ; After being twenty yearaj In tboTa any rate this voluntary work will be" done ncss the manufacturers Kof DootErs , j .i v ff., . , Yjeast Towdeb have succSded ia giviig faithfully and the odium of failure will be tho public the nonpareil of. chemical skil, vbited where it belongs. I the. perfect solution of ddiciout bjakihg. X)r. Wright made his first report on iftaid cwndtoUu?0 TiUl statistics to the Board of Health as eU as ntwIJS Wch wasreceived and ordered to be filed., as well as necessities, the.irownic pleas ure oine table..: o JZ Whenever you see a dog making ten The" reason farVday: la&rer rojpipg foot strides against tim down the middle htaf' tools jvitl rsuch "alasjity wfcta tie of the street with a tin pan lied to his tail, clock : striker-twelve and-Tils raptXltJCCd he's got "business" on his mind, and the towards .dinner,- is that he may taup more rocks the boys throw at bim the the lime he . wiincein getting ti.,ls to more ho don't forget what; he's thinking an earl prcv which admiriDff resources Orleans I learn they have pased Nashville, prosecute her studies to the end, there is Tcnu., and w 11 reach thc former city at 1U """flwn gin may noi ,. Kr , u- Thn cmiPHri fnrm Mto w kuc UUCCUIIMI Ol. lUeill ail. UarChCSl rail south, namely, twenty-five dents, Wlllstl11 w herteacher in singing, as, she ch-is now by the old company one employed in the conservatory. There dollar and fifty cents. -What a reduction! V1 nave 10 ren?ain .tvv" ycars to com" Whaf cheap telegraphy ! It is true the Pletc : inc ?.oursc and cnabIe her to return .Western Union reduces its rates wherever to. ,enca an accomplished singer, a the Atlantic & .Pacific Telegraph strikes P1 aomaa. fccm, but tho remarkable fact is that they . .in,ro?Sn Kinancss ot 'iWiL-n lm rrlttnt?on '11 tlion an 1 ot C inends in Ualveston her financial points which the Atlantic & Pacific does W been recruited, and it is predicted on not reach thc old rates-continue. In the. ll band8 lat sh.c Wl11 do honor to her face of such is it a wonder that i the At- Inenas ana countrymen. lantic & Pac'dic wires arc crowded with messages? Jn Bichmond they are. now Quarterly Meetings. doing a large business, and the same in J Third round of appointments as made 1'nf nrcl-mrrr nnii Kern' -. - I . . .1 r iJ uti' by Kev. William S. Black, Presiding 1 his much tJeaujthe 1 attention ofyour , . . , . . , business community to the adantakes of Elder' for the Wilmington District, Mcth- this company.- Th6ttetchant3 of Norfolk odist L. Church, South. r will gladly hail the. extension of the line Onslow, at Gum Branch. . . .July '7, 8 through ltaleigh, south. It is easy enough Kenansville, atBichlands. . . .July 11, 1-3 for them to lenibrace the opportunity. . 1M . . . From the company I learn that Kaleigh' Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs, July 19, 20 will probably be given the go-by on -their Smifhville, at. SmithvillO. . ; .July .28, 1'J route to thc coast cities for thc reason that Cokesbury and Coharie Mis-' it is fifty or more miles out of the direct sion at Black's Chapel... .,. Aug- 1, 5 route to Wilmington, and they do not feel Clinton at Hopewell. , Au'll! 12 warranted at tins lime to . build ort tne I w umington at i ront btrcet... Auz 18. Vj direct route to such points unless; they 'can obtain aid in thc way of subscriptions. For instance, it will cost some sixteen thousand dollars to 'build the line from Petersburg to Wmhon,&ect, but tia Baleish the difference i "in distance would cost cumkkrablyiaoTe. ;They nhavef ex tended their line&in.the north8 and Svest to a great many cities: off the direct ; routes on the subscription plan, and have return ed to the subscribers their respective amounts in telegraphing at these ' reduced rates.. Tho extension via Raleigh (Peters burg to Raleigh, thence to Goldsboro and Wilmington.) wm cost four thousand dol lars, and Raleigh will have to subscribe two thousand dollars of this amount, ia C-rpt; Iclntirs has 3 attractive adver tisement in this issue and ourjady readers topsail at Rocky Point, (Dis- met ,omerence j ....ivug -U, 20 Sensible Advice. r You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andbyyour Drug gut to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about;" you get discouraged spending money with bat little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof thatGuEEa's August Floweb will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, , Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c.j we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle of Green's Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it.4 or a Regular Size for,. 75 cents; two djscs j will roliavA . - L , 47 3IarketBt Something New. JUST IN KECEIPT OF THOSE K and J IIOSE for Children. Com early and ice them. - ThojcTlandeoinc SCAKFSarc Etillin rrcmt demand and arc xcry cheap. The Cheapest LACE SCARFING crcr Bold in Wilmington. New and "Very-Cheap HATS for Suiaucr. - jSf" Come and Sec. july 12 Exchange Corner. . "Tho Wilmington and Coast xurnpiKo uompany." v i MEETING OF THE OLD STOCK 1 1. holders of thc aboro Company will be -held on SATURDAY, the 14th insL, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the IJank of New Ilanorer, , for the purple of reorganizing said Compa ny, or adopting such-measure as will ensure' . the permanent completion of tho Uoad of tho, , Company. Thc Stockholders pf the Company are earn estly requested to be present, and all who feel an interest in the improvement are inrited to v attend, lij order. , july 12 STEPHEN JEWETT, Hec'y and Trcai. flfflpp PlnrV onil Wrooenron umuu uiuia uuu il o wiu Ul . -City oi WjLMi:.oToy, 3. C. ". July 12th, 1877. JJIDS FOK THE KEMOVAL OF NI0UT SOIL beyond thc city limiU, trill be recclTcd at thij oflice. Particular a to bond, condition, Ac., can bo had at tbhi office. july 12 UENUV SAVAGE, Clerk and Treasurer. Office Treasurer and Collector City or WiujinotoV, X'.- C, July 12, 1877 Notice. I LICENSE AND ALL OTHEIt Special Taxes for the month of Jul r are now due and payable. All parties interested are r educated to call uiately at thb office and let tie the tame. heshY SAVAGE, Treasurer and Collector. linine july 12 Seasonable Goods.' I HA VP JU6T IlCCOVKDand oi-eucd a beautiful a6ortmcntpf Ladies Linon Suits & Ulsters, Lace Points, Jackets and fecarf. r FKEXCU LAV, with Torchon Edgtnga . ' ' 1 ajad InocrtlPzs to match very desirable. LADIES UNDERWEAK la variety at cw I York prices. . . . IIOSIEHY, KOTION. ctr cte. r r- i '! ork. . I about. ' will be sure to find out where it is.

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