t I'APEU bcJ eTcrt afternoon, Sundajs ex- '' ccplcd by , s H T. JAMES, - n Six months, $250 ;,Thrcc bc (jeiircred .by carriers, f: flpcr Ia ix,r "part of the cit-r at tnc T7nS13CelltJPrJT.v , . .- low and liberal. 'Sribcri will please report any and r54 -!Te their papers rerularly., ,.1.iV I 51 :5; One month, 60 cents. 1 I Daily Beyief. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JULY ioV 1877. PLEASE JfOTlCE. r rf? We will be glad to receive eomniani cations from oar friends oq any and all lubjeeli, o f general interest but : . '"' " ' " i The name of the writer BiUt aluaja be furnUhed to the Editor. . , 1 ! : . Communications must.bej written' only o one side of the rarer.! Personalities must bc aroidcaV m - - rvc v-rk sun.J ' ,,.,,0f Kars interrupted, but i$ noi - July !. A special to the "'XL Taha with aghtccn. field ..r.tlin TUU5. OVJ ,:iJXhr cavalry, and thirty battal- . . A.. -i h-ancca iron rvirsounar ko.. i-Hit miles sooth' of f 1.1 TI" 1 fii.r!iiu" -.uUKiuar i asua r ''L.vi lis forces intrenched at :ilK-V Sir Arnold Keroball; it ;paT attache, also came in and t'itattcriw on the Karida5h Tf!"tic easternmost rosiliou, where r -' -"rjaicnt lias Iccu heaviest. Ycs- "in-ssvcry heavy firing on both T ' CossiJn headquarters arc at ' ;.t r :cs to the northeast, but '' J'arcaJvanccJ to within Tour ' " T.'nr ls east. The Turkish loss f ,r c Lis been trilling; that of ";J.VsUwnUwn, .Their lire was "X . "iccuralef aud for some days lias '-.Vir.iKi More than 2,000 The fihtin lasted airf Monastir.; Thursday -und Friday. Thc Turks are getting the advautagc. V. G. I'ow hj lasted for C- -vA Mftceu :uid eighteen centimetre nrt thrown r.Jio iia.w m vuo r - Si '!.t.ir Tasba proposes to intrcugh TiicvittBal Karsfor the wiuter. V X i is well supplied with stores ' - u-iti- n, and prices arc cheaper kSronm. 'hc appearance of .-ris ixcclicnt. arm meir neaiia - -.1 Svarc inost cnthuolaslic. The ?1 well educated. The place i.i;iSs:t'-rcguaMe. Jtiixrdy Mukhtar I'asha and t he :Zzz.iiti Kars ar preparing a -com-;-.i,kcu the Uussiau centre, cou J2r; d ijrtvfivc battalions of infantrj, u'rWatscfdragoous, six regiments uJj, ar4 tUirtecn field battcrite, S'aL.ri tl.irly siege batteries are in 4 XK) nitres northeast of Kars. :;. ; -., i m, July 10. The following r i!Tc!teTam from iay azid is publish-i:-Vcitcriav the Icsiccd lusslans. reiV.sed ti surrender, the bombardr cf the ciUdcl has therefore been re-xt-j. ilea. Tcrukass-jtl is ucar .Sineck, iL.-urs' laarch from Dayaiid." I'lTvira iu;, Ju'v IS. A Kuss'ian Ckul vciatc!i ffjin TiHis says th.it the '.rkK-Ii Lrce defeated, vlcu. Lieu. Tcrgu iofl rvlmxxl BayaziJ, numbered 13,000 s t Z'),un) a rept rtcd iu a previous des- iii lioai liuui. ' Post has tiie fallowing special from if Ar;lnr: 'After thc rceinforccincnt is i i-cy of the Caucasus, even if neccs- ly i,-oi'js roui thc central Asiatic tt. :x x kW'ud icvasio'u oi Armenia is u-iie-:, c-.mmcnciag with thc capture -ua, ana tljo suppression o! the rcltili-ju. War in an Apiary. Uu Saturday last a couple of hives of rival bee3 at theapairy of Mr The Attitude of Greece. . lcr, br.j had a "set to" which Lo ndox, Julv 13t The adrournment I 8 hours. At the time the Cirht commenced 01 me ureeK unamDer n oeMjea w mean there were over a hnndreil pounds of honev lull tuc JVIIJII, VHU IUC ttl.l Ul XJllbldU JU- . . 1 . . .1 . i i .t fluence, has gained the ascendancy i over " tuv - -.. uuA thc war party, and that for the present, at afUrnoon, the hives was empty the honey least, apprehensions of Greek participa- having all been destroyed tion against lurkeT will not be realized. As the participation' of Greece would un-1 The Thermometer. "UMM ui"w From the United States Signal. Ofiiee at tionofthe Eastern situation this result L,. . , . , ,.. will be welcomed bv those who ave iai Piace we 00 'am uie . loiiowmg report fearctl the failure of attempts to localize I of the thermometer, as taken thio morn thc war. On the other hand, it is proba- ing at 7:31 o'clock ; uiisbuafciuu ineutis ui jussia, especially Anf- 70. A.irn T7. ri,.,r1,..t,. to the British Liberals, will see iu thc"atti- p. . ""vc n ! ' tude of Greece a further sten of the Brit- Cincinnat, ' 8; Corsicana, . ; lort Gibson ish Cabinet in thc direction of antagonism 78 Galveston, 84; Indianola, 83 ; Jackson- to Russia. They will argue that as the ville, 79 : Key West, 84 : Knoxvillc, 71 f- -mr'. . r 11 yanar s ministry was wrmea pureiy Memphis,- 77; Mobile, 81; Mont- Liiuuu 01 iuosu who uesireu auii-A urK.-1 - t ish measures, 'the adjournment of the Orleans, 82; New York, 72; Norfolk, 80 ; Chamber without action must have been I Pittsburgh, 70: ' Punta Bassa, 78: indttcetl by very forcible representations Savannah. 80 : Shrevenort. 77: St. Loui it. . m. - r 1 - 1 t . 1 - 1 il ii x j , . , , P?, . t, SL A L nigniy 77 Marks,- 74 : Vicksburr prooauie mus jjruisu inuuence nas Deen 1 fc . a strong support, to the peace policy of Washington, i4; Wilmiogtonj 70 lio TCi n rr lnf nnt nprpccnrilir in ?i Kfn I hostUe to Bussia, and, possibly, without " the knowledge, of the British Ministers. I The excursion under the auspices of the The time for Greek action has hardly ar- Whiting Biflcs bids fair to bc one of the nved yet, and as Greece looks rather to grandest evcr startcd hl tl)is citv We I- n f I fi n 1 1 . limn qs Un.r natural rrr- I tector. it may well be that the strained are Slad to know that tllc efforts ' of the and uncertain relations between the great I coys to uuiiorm themselves is appreciated powers has checked the agitation which a by our citizens and that they will be lib month ego threatened to drive Greece erally patronized in this laudable under net as atronir in zonular favor as the I a wuo waui 10 spenu a pica; ,pxDent one could hardly withdraw safely ant day should accompany them on their Ipbnv thc embarrassment of having a ; war I excursion. The Charlotte Grab's, the with Turkey on its hands when the not Cornet fWert Club and the Italian Srrin .- -i u ,.f r:; -i :if: I ihj uuaiuiu taui, untwu iiusnvuvwu 1 1 -n u 1 . f u rccqgnitiou of sqch a possibility by; the representations made torf us that every U reeks uocs not necessarily unng it ining win oe uone uj in tne nncsyana nearer. . -i best of stvles. Success to the " Whitincs." Andit is cfpeciallr and rartlevlarlr adr N"0. 150 fit00d. cdil0d(c, not alwtji adorn. "v uvng ui currrsponacni?, QDICSS' fO in the editorial columns. -v The Mails. The Mails close and arrive al the -City Postoflice as follows : Vnrthcrn throuirh malls - - - 4:15 P M I exi to arrive here to-morrow morning aud . Tle Charlotte Grays. Thc above named Company arc cxpect- yorthem througriand way mails. 6:15 A M m m t fc thc Carolina Central depot Mai s for the . C. and A. & C I by the Cornet (Joncert jIiiv, Whiting Bifles, W, L. Infantry and the Cape Fear ttEADVASCE I TO BULGARIA i roops Occupy inff g a bro wa , ? the Southern Boundary. pT, July 13. Bussian ad WLiaeuts have reachetl Gab ln tx s.)uthcru boundary of mynr, July 13. Many i;r ih their wives and children rry-p the -Kusaian have becu J Ua'aiar.s in thc Khanbogaz TiriavaandKczahUk. 1 , ji. inc cxanaara un t f - my l ,j ; i nc lins t ?a?s Prince Bis Tjvr! " to his opinion x- t a convention exists bc-ftli.r-aihl Scrvia. Trussia ''-S a?TccJ 10 S5vc tbose ir? dvice without assum- ?,'Ja,T 13. It is declared " lhe investments of that th3 assumed com- tT4;"! '-w, thc siege has not been - 1 J Tho mJ Bucha iCTv i n'ho'i advanced 6tL ussuu corps . has ar l . t mx .-- A t-n is prepared at TloU SiiT" vCx.Pted at Eski-Dju-Turks arc concentrated . . -. . :-5f " KS!!a correspondent tele- frs : "it looks very much "Mff06 Erics' tour. of. mspec 1: fibemav have convinced rjfJ?nny w not in ouch a state 13 to urnJcrtakc thc crossing respondent "at "Cet?in bctrali3a of several Mou ? rsb t s has ordered bc Vt 1 ly for the siege of e-' Vtni iuformcd that Prince 1 vitr- cntcrtaian any bvcr Pk.;: veral accounts agree i AdS Kn or Suleiman Pasha's i k . fjscharest correspondent 4 CuJ sported to-day ' that IL; Mea y tbe Russians. s., afnved at Frati; - J ir- i 4 inrgSTO- Kaiiroad, '5'-; tav. D5 to some accounts, .he is BP his residence - - ; 'I 'rank's Vr c mV fUin- dated Friday tlsthiaid'oa cood'tu- 1 17 Ahmed Elroab Pba at Tf-ii lrr mil. Jinl routes SUDlllied therefrom - - - - - - - 4:1-5 r M fcjout hern mails fqr all poin ts South, , daily - ? r r - t u:00 P M Western mails (C C. II. W.) daily : rxr?nt Sunday) - - - f o:W i JM Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Ttivtr- Tupsdars and Frl days - - - - - v- 1-00 P M Mails for points along line of Che- - raw & Darlington li II - . - H;-jO A ,BI Fayetteville by C. C. It. . oaur, pTPntSuudavs) - - - b:W A -M. r I , i - Light Artillery. Upon thc arrival of the visiting military, they will be escorted to thc armory of the - W. L. I. where they will take breakfast, and go into quarters for the day. Wednesday they will accom pany the Whiting Bides on their excursion and (ioarleston t t t ? 11:30 A M I down the river returning thc same day,and 0nsi SriSv . - - 6.-00 A M leave for Wrightsville Sound on Thurs- Smlinv?pVufdavs)a -V 8.-00 I M y, at which place they will go into Mails for Kasy Hill, Town Creek, Camp for a few days. The. Grays will be accompanieil by soaie ot the citizens oi ; City Courts I he following cases were disposed .of by Mayor Dawson this morning: The first case called was that of Solo man Hill, charged with disorderly con duct, sentenced to cell for five days on bread and j water, at the expiration of .which time he is to be turned over to one Brewington, a colored J. P. We suppose of course tliat His Honor will make the aforesaid J. P. produce a warrant- for the arrest of Hill beforche hands him oyer to the tender mercies of 'Squire Brewington's Court. : .. . . ,. The next case Was that of Amelia New Advortisomonta. Missed Connection. ' No mail north of Weldon vesterday morning, cousequently wc have no Xorth-1 GEAND FAMILY AliD ern excharges to glean an item from. 'mrrr TmJ . - MILITARY EXCTJESIOXT Cleaned Out. , I i The Spanish vessel reported ia below Ul5SESPICM Pftl. WHIT.' in a nuny condition ' a low days ago, v LD.XESDAY. JULYi IStb. 1877. . and in charge of the Quarantine Physician, Jo SmithTille, Bald Head and ths Tortf, on has, understand, bec, thorougbly eeSroTreVlS SSSS and will be put in perfect order for the occa e ion. A Tarietj of j refrcahmenti on board. Music by the Italian String Baud. JLall at JimithTille enraged for Dancing, sad boaU for Bailing. No liquors allowed on board. The boat will leave Market Dock prompt ta u vtvca, a. m.' ine manageri reacrve- biectiaable will bo cleansed and fumigated and is now dis charging her ballast below the city just around the dram tree. Excursion. lhe loung Catholic Friends Society, the privileire of excluding all objecti Bradley, colored, charged itb disorderly UJrertise another of their pleasant ex- TfL 1 crfect order and decoraxn i conduct and resisting policemen. It ap- cursions on the steamer Hoc. Worth for Price of TickcU Gentlemen $1.00. Ladies neared in evidence that this arrest caused Tuesday the 24th iust. Thc character of llfVfu L??f and,Ge,ntlcm4,,' $1-50. Cbll- ... ., ! - . aren under 14 year of arc, 60 centi. Ko the policemen making it some little these excursions are too well established to charge for infanfs. Tickeu fr tale by anr . . - i . . I mAiMhi.M a. ii'L x ? wftn . trou Die, together with the loss of a fine require any ienjrthy notice now. but wc T.. "l luu " "DS ana at tne silver watch during the melee. His Honor! wilf expatiate more upon thc subject in a said fifteen days in the cell on bread and day or two. water and ten dollars fine. julv 12r JXOJ W. GORDON, W. X. CRONLY, JN'Oj II. DANIELS, It. M. PETTEWAY. HERBERT II. LATIMER, I Managera. St. Mary:s School, Raleigh, H. C. Fine Sailiner: Molly Dove, for disorderly conduct and fw D W M.nv.n W n,,. "r ... . I " L ' ' -fcJ-"".- . bill V A iuv rCSlStlUJr the TlOllPf! Was RPntrnnol in tnnl I. . i i, 7 w V nnest Doats at Smithvillc. They arc water days in a cell on bread and water diet,and t:t rnmn,fnnf. r,J .i I m wau vitviiv LUA W XllOL. (1.1111 I 1 11. nne oi nve dollars. M.' i.r.i- . ht. kev. thos. Atkishox. I. 1). ) ,.r T-m-- nr , . . , . w iu w preitr mem io an oiucrs. Kt. Kkv. Tiiko. li. j.ymas 1. J. i y i " uluun.- uia: To those wh( nrdprlv was niron fyftnnr. .1-- - 1 T I J ' v joyu uxcau t0 smithville we can recommend Cipt: - uuue-ui. ceu ana a Marisofi and his boats.. His char- nne 01 nve dollars. i , , ! it.. , 1. , . very reasonable xieury v uses, colored, disorderly con duct, ten days in i a ccll ion bread and water. There being no further business the Court adjourned. I lose who rrWrmtd-ifp mnl-inrr.n vHil it:v- 'iEN.NKrr S.MKDKS, A. 31. Itector. . o " T; "I .MRS. KATE DEltOSNETlKA UlvRfin't rhe 7lst Term of tliU bchool Will Imtlu SK1TKMMKK1I.1S77. cs are l or circular address thc Ilcctor, June 12-t Something TJev:'- 1 UST IN RECEIPT OF THOSE itf and FANCY HOSE for Children. Como carfy ' The State Board of Health. One of the good things done by our last the Clubtogo to work now and blow, like - 1. 1 1 v ' legislature was the passage of an act pro- the band used to do in the moon's rule li-ht. viaing lor the organization pi a Board of to give the young sick swain about here neaitn m each county in the btate and a chance to clear his throat and nrocccd me estaunsnment ot a fetate 15oard of under tli- ininir;nrr dr,;,,, :rtri,.i- i- n uiuiu ji tuv iicaitn, to-which all ol the County Boards lightful musicVto talk business are required to report, ihis is certainly Now For It ! The necessary amount having been raised to erect a stand for -the Cornet I and see them. - j Those HandsoEae SCARF3 are atill in great vj uuuauuuo iiuiu uu-viti;(is, cpixi i ucaanu ana are very cneap. a move, in the right direction. Xot only will it prove of advantage to the different communities throughout the State, but we Lank it will tend to .idvance the science of medicine within the limits of our good old State.- The services The People Want Proof. There iswno medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior rirturb of .Bosciiee's German Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on . every Friday at arrive. Northern through mails - - llj P J Charlotte who have embraced thc opnor NqrthPm through, and way mails, o;-j0 P M . . southern mails - r ? r r ? " i1 tunity af visaing the sw-sidc in company AiXmeA. M. tSlrcp P with their citizen soldiery. ai.. and on Sundays rrom :ou 10 vxt a. . i : Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 1- M. aiid from 2 to P. M. Money order and Appointed leister ieparimeu open k We hear u rumored on-ih strt,t that stAmos fdr sale at general delivery when p , T , n T t this morning rccciv 4 SLTi I I I W. Key liuxes accessible at all hours, day ana from JudM Mclvoy his appointment n Mails coUectedfrom street boxes every day as Clerk of r the Superior Court for thc I VVUl-lfcJ Ul Aiwn w w . w -x 4 -v. XTTnrC' ! ' from the same source that Col. Taylor wil m mm im.i m ' m liUAJU 11 All YT KJ of the State the breast, Consumption, or any disease .fit.! tim. jt ' 'i Board will, we expect, be auite laborious. uf x"roat ana UDSS- . prooi oi;tnat , i- , r , j . .. , - , I wk '? vuaii tiuv uciauu uihiclcu, can i:ew a ... V UtU.4,UbU. .atuiuo.jr AUi sample iJottic for 10 cents and. try its sane oi tne advancement ot the cause. superior effect before buvinir thc regular Dr. S. S. SatchwellJof Pender; is the size at 75 cents. It has'lately been intro- lonored President, and our worthy .towns- du ln country from Germany, L ... j. '. . J and its wonderful cures are astonishing everyj one that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. j Cuarterly Meetings Third round of appointments as made by Bev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for thc Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. Elizabeth, at BladenSprings, July ll,-20 Smithville, at Smith ville. . ..July 28, 2'J Cokesbury and Coharie Mis- . sion at Black's Chapel uAug 1, o Clinton at Hopewell. . . .......Aug 11, 'l Wilmington at Front Street... Aug 18, 10 Topsail at Bockroint, (Dis trict Conference.........) ....Aug' 23, 20 fileyhis bond and qualify at the'some lime i r a u 1 1 i nf i "Aiintt i rnm nr. ArtrrTtMtnentl. ! peiore m See ad Grand Family and Military Excur- ers at their regular meeting tiris afternoon sion Whiting Rifles. I at S O clock. nSce ad Grand Family Excursion of the . City tTnd county alike are to be con Touns CathaBc Fnenda bociety. ; ; rrratnlated unon the excellence of this ap . . . , - l " A T. U. Heath Magazines ior au-usi. ; .mf Qn A TIirift McKov. we think. i . j I jA.'iumwu, " o fim r.A.ird of Conntv Commissouers :a rt v,- ronrafnlated also upon the wis- .A. AW w - I i VV vr .q- met this afternoon at 3 o'clock. om of his choice. But then why should The city fathers convene in Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4 o clock. -Wc saw at Capt.Lippltt's Confectione ry a dozen large peaches averaging eight ounces each: ; "One hundred and one yean ago. .our j forefathers," says tho orator "but ; no ; matter; here is hoping." the Gty we expect anything different from such a. ood and pure man as the juuge oi iue Fourth Judicial District ? Xippincott's Magazine. LippincotCi Magazine for August is full of light and entertaining readHig, suitable ior the country and seaside. Lady Blanche Murphy concludes her pleasant papers on thc Bhine, and Mrs. Sarah li. ister rives a 'lively account, which is also il lustrated, of that most beautiful of Italfan towns, Verona.- "frish Society in the Last Century" sparkles with anecdote and racy w I U V and We are glad to sec that our venerable friend Mr; L. B. Huggius has so far re covered from his recent severe sickness as to bc able to appear on the streets. N There is one thing, at least, i which is deccrip tion ; " In a Russian Trafctecr; rrfreslun- to think of th s hot weather, David iver, givw u a " and that is that the poor officeholders manners io .Moscow; and "Chatau Cour Won't be bothered any more this year by ance," by John X. Sears, tells the roman- who want to tic history of a princely estate near ron- tainebleau, long closed to the outer world, which a couple of American artists were recently permitted to cxptore, and which proved to be full of treasures in ,the way of art and bric-a-brac. A sprightly paper on "The Taris Cafes," by Gilman C. Fish- .IaU lie in mm rri f r irio ood deal of 'sporisibility on the other gives m , c 1 J 1 most celebrated rcscrU in the gay capital impecunious suuragans "borrow half a dollar? no elections - A Suuday. school boy gave his teacher this illustrative definition of "responsibili- tr :' '-Bovs has two buttons for their i 'spenders, sos to keep their pants up. When one button comes off, why there's n. , n o n - " - ' r , aid the tastes of their habitues. Mrs. B. : THE MOST ECONOMICAL AIjTICLr; j H j) new serial, "A Law unto Her is-that which mates tne cocr oompvuc c - to be one of her most pow- wU tU ra witVTWwY's:YEABT erful works. There are several other rowDER ia its relation to milk, eggs and stories, including a clever sketch o negro shortening. Th cake, bread or jsastry character, by Mis- Lizzie W. Champney. emerges from the -oven a triutiplr of are by Dr. Weir Mitchell, XrSBr " torn Lnzanis, and Em.l.cl-onUson man, Dr. Thos. F. Wood, the indefatiga ble Secretary. j Below we give a copy jof a circular which is sent to every physician in each eounty in the State: board of health or south Carolina. v. Wilmington, X'. C, July 10, 1877. Dear Sir I respectfully call your at tention to the act of General Assembly which provides for the organization of Boards of Health in each county in North Carolina. It will! be seen that it is nec essary first to organise a County Medical Association in accordance with the Con stitution of the State Medical Society, and having fulfilled this requirement your As sociation can be constituted a County Board of Health, These auxiliary organizations are abso lutely necessary to carry out the work outlined by Act of Assembly, and the State poard relies with confidence upon their aid in this the beginning of State Medicine in North Carolina. r Ltlanks will be furnished in due course, with ah alphabetical list of diseases, by months, to secure through the Secretary of your County Board, of Health a tran scriptof hia record of the deaths occurring in your County. . ; Special circulars, from time to time will be sent out, asking for detailed statements of such questions about epidemics, ende mics, and the sanitary conation of your County, as will enable the IJoard to make their report to the Governor. In additiou to tliis, the Board will be pleased to receive reports upbnjiny mat- ter regarding the public conditions of health, the invasion of epidemics, the source of .drinking water, and any other matters which may seem to them worthy of riote, and for which due ac knowledgment will be made to the au thors, . J The work whichdevolves uyon the State Board, because of insufficient means a'nd limited powers granted by the Gen eral Assembly, can be greatly lessened by the aid which cap so easily be given, by each physician in the State devoting the few hours work necessary to procure the information desired. With this aid State Medicine will establish itself as a part Of the' necessary machinery of our State government, and command the respect and gratitude of the public : without this aid, failure is sure toucome upon us. Let no physician think his information too common-place ; the Board is not in search of wonders and abnormalities, but only for that information which will enable them to mark out the geographical distribution of disease, and as. far a possible make such a report as will inform the world about the sanitary condition of North Carolina ; but more especially to be able to pokst out to : her citizens" the best methods of preventing disease. Thomas Fx. Wood, 31. D., - ' Secretary.. Please corresponrl with tbd Jkcsetoy without delay. ' v" The Cheapest LACE SCARFING cfcr told . in Wilmington. New and Very ChcJii HATS for b'amxaer. pT Come and See. n, ornuriT, 1 ' x Juy i- Exchange Corner. A LWAVS ON HAND AND -rV. 1 .1 . . CONSTANTLY RECEIVING Medicines, Chemical, ' a full jioc ol Drug3, Fancy Articles, i Our Cigars jaly 11 arc unsur raised. JA31ES C. KUNDS. Third St., opposite City Hall. WOT ICE. I WILL REMOVE NEXT WEEK TO. CORNER FRONT and PRINCESS 8TH; i My Entire-Stock of Clothing. Sold at and. bvlow enst before moTing. july 11 A. David. , Why is the money you're in the habit of giving the poor like a newly born babe?' Because its precious little. According to chemical analysis, about the best drinking water in Bichmand is that found in'Holly wood Cemetery. New Advertisements. fiHl FA1IILY EffiSIi! OF THE ;.. TODHS CATHOLIC FRIENDS SOCIETY. TUESDAY JULY 24 th . On the Superb Iron Steamer GOV. WORTH, To Omithville and Fort Caswell ! ITALIAN STING BAND ENGAGED ! THE PERFECT GOOD ORDER and rep utation of our Excursion are a sruaran- tee for a pleasant day en jo j men t. Tickets, for Gentlemen .........$1.00 For Ladjes or Cnddren.... 50 Boat leaTeJ foot of Market street at 8 a. m. Ladies will furnish dinner and refreshments at city; prices. July 16 m w s m Magazines for August FRANK LESLIES POPULAR Monthlr. 20c; Frank' Leslie's Bandar Magazine, 25c; Demorert's Monthlr, 2oc; Goder's Ladys Book. 23c; Potter's American Month ly, 25 ; Harper's Marazine, 35c- Galaxy, 35c ; Popular Science Monthly, 60c. . The latest Periodicals alwaa on hand at pubUsher'a prices. T. H. HEATH,' jy IS ' i 24 Market st. Secure a Home. BUILDING LOTS, ia healthy g localities, on Church. Nua.f Ann, Orange, Dock, Mulberry, Walnut. Red Crow. Wood. Char-f !! Llotte. Rankia. Sixth. SeTenth. WiH fcigntn, aisu, lent, Hot and Cold Baths. .i THE UNDERSIGNED HAS HIS BATU R0031S in perfect order now,' and can furnish warm, cold or shower baths as may be desired. We can also furnish a hrst-clais'shave for 10 cents; etvlUh hair cat for 'ii jrcntr;' mustache dyed for '25 cents; shampoo for 25 cents. All done in silence and in the latest style too . july 12 I. FURMANSK1.. s : ' . . i iii Best Flour. BABBLLS AND HALF BAKUEL.S. PLANT'S, FAVORITE, WHITE E0SE. Most reliable brandi iu (he market. Lowest prices in the city. '. CHAS.D. MYERS & CO., 5Ji7 Worth rront lit. july 14 ' 1 SOB. eveath. sad Twelfth strctt $ sale oa lea credit. Houses srag f4 for gale on tne instalment plan. Uoxtaes bonbt. Money loaned to those wkhise: to build. Apply to , jonejH-lir . JAlfES WILSON. Cold Tea .should be. made 'from oub cklkbi:atkl standard BRAND Sold in the Original Imported Fotffid and Half Pound Packages, thc choicest b!enJicg ofXrarant Teas ever offered. ' , HErWO TEA has grciUr ttrenrth and feller fJavor than any Tea impor ted. Sold only by ; CIIAS. D. MYERS & GO. 5&7 north Trout Dtrcct, july 14 -:. J 81 A cr-'OOT ,cm T LJ H V" Agenu selliag our Ceo- , mos, Crarons, and Reward, Motto, Scripture' Text, Transparent, Picture aaJ Caro Cards. 100 samples, worth S4. seat postpaiA for 7-S eeats. Illustrated Catalorue free. J. 1L BUFFORD'S 80N3, BOSTON may 14 1 I&tabUshed ISSav "QUBdCIRllJrTU TUK DAILY RETIETT :