THIS PAPER PLEASE NOTICE. published every afternoon, 8undayi ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOB AND PROPRIETOR. We will be glad to receive communication irom our friends on any and all subject oi i general interest bnt t The name of tbo writer txust alwiyi SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. One year, $5 00 Six month, $2 50 ; Three 1 "uusaea to the Editor. months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, vmmumcations must be wiitten on onl one tide of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. free of charge, in any part of the city, at the ; ibove rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal VOL. 3. Andit is especial and tartfiUri.. iJ" WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1878. NO. 4 stood that e editor does not always endorn "S-bscriberi will please report any and ill failures to receive their papers regularly. TTn Now Advertisements. Wake Up v Brown & Roddick, 45 MAKHET ST. We desire to announce the arrival of our . s 0 F Dry Gtoods. Every Department Replete with the Novelties of the Season. We feel every confidence in stating that at NO TIME in the HISTKO Y" of DRY GOODS h.ive they EVER been offered at SUCH LOW PRICES. It id morally impossible to enumerate or rive even a fair idea of the Vaeiety op our Ktock through this medium. A. visit to our establishment only can cover that ground. We take great pleasure at ALL TIMES in showing our stock or comparing prices with I Ai x House in the country. We submit the following list of prices for I lu" " . - Black Silk for Trimmings and Linings, 65c Black Cachmere Silk, $1.00, up. These Silks are certain! v worth 25 oer cent more I - money. Real Lyons Poplins, 50 cents. Dress Goods from 10 cents upwards. This Department contains all that is new and we can safely say that mm prip.stq arp mwcp i WWII MlWkW ."llk kVllkll I And the Variety Larger ! Than we have EVER SHOWN BEFORE I Printed Linen I awns. 25 cpnta ? hjinfifiil I .1...- ' ' I Printed Union Lawns, from 12 J to 2d cents. 4 4 Foulards and Percales, 10 cents per yard. Sunshades and Parasols from 124c ap. Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves ! Wack Lace Mitts. 2-Button Kids 75 cents, the regular $1 quality. Bargains in SHAWLS. We ofler for this week a Of Stripe Silk and .Wool Shawls 5.50 for $2.00. that cost A Great Bargain ! Black YAK LACE- 2-i to inches wide 13 cts per yard. The above requires no comment. - aSicoes S 4 0 is I Same quality as" sold all over the country for 5 and 6 cents. lieautiful Assortment of Ties, Bows & Neci Wear, 4-1 White Canton Matting 20 and 25 4-4 Co'ld do do 25 and SO mmu RODDICK apl 13 45 Market Street. PRIN(& SUMMER STOCK LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Mas. Lcmsdkn For the .Ladies. Bbows & Roddick Wake Up. . Jewktt Look. i . ? Munson & Co.-Examine B Suits. A. Shrier Big Excitement. ae Flannel Days'length 13 hours and 9 minutes. ; j Bellevuc No interments this week in Cemetery. ' The Board of County Ccmm issioners will meet on Monday at ll o'cloick. There has been but one female adult, this week in interment, a Pine Forest Cemetery. j There have been tbreeMnterments this week in Oakdale Cemetery, one child an two adults. The Register ot Deeds has tltfs weel issued marriage licenes for two wfeite and two colored couples. The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year, wh"en house-flies light rpon your nose. an1.'waUz off on your ear. The turpentine men from county have flocked to the ci Sampson y . during tne past tnree aays an4 asja consequence there has been considerable loose change floating around. ' The H . II D. Club. A meeting of the H. II. D. Club will Jake ?laCe on , Monday eveping next, at their rooms, at 7 P. M. Every member is earnestly requested to be jin prompt at- tendance : " n . -r ri t r rti oigneoj : jiay ouusmne ana jviany uiess- inrr3 Always Light -the II. II. D. N. C. State Medical Society. Dr. L. Julian Picott, the Secret$r, an- nouhces that the State Medical Society will meet in Goldsboro on Tuesday, 14th May, and that arrangements I have been made with all the railroads tor' a reduction of charges. The State Board of Medical Exam- iners will hold its session I during! the con- vontion ovinn J;M,f fAn r,ca , t Simple Method to Clean Paint- If our housewives should adopt this method, it would certainly save them a great deal of trouble. First provide a plate with some of the best whitinc fo bo I hflfl . nnil havfi rpnrlv snmfi rlpan wafw orri : O I ' J V- I c "i.uuu, ""' me 1 1 ii 'i 1 1 1 1 1 'i 11 11 11 1 ir 11 it'll f 1 1 t r r r 1 -1 si warm waier anu squeeze nearly every flnv fViri fhto QO mnr toVi in r 00 ir.1l ""j , w"w" """ 11 ulciuq niu 1 aanere to it, apply it to the painted surface, when a little rubbing will 1 inst fcntly re- move any grease or dirt. Fire at Sea. wiuntcun, waicu arrived in iDis port inis morning from Rockport, Me., with1 a load of lime for Messrs. Worth & Worthy reports I mat about seven days ago, on the 6th inst., when off Fry ing ran Light Ship, his vessel was struck by a gale of wind, which threw ZT . j .; during .hat time, her pumps fpiled to work altogether right and in consequence of this, the water reached a portion j f the, cargo cf lune, unslacking.it, which caused a fire to ensue , mat ne naa to move out of his cabin and the crew out of the forecastle auu ciose everytmng aownj tight to saye the vessel. .Th only provisions;saved was a barrel of flour; which the Cantam ! and crew have been living on ever since, be- . . ! r T i sides havinz to sleen on deck. 'i The tintn. .1 .:. , J . I t i w.. , UlUfUlIJg aOOUCll : : .i . . v-y sl v l- 4 .1 Jl a .1(1 j auu aucnoreu in me stream, j wnere sqo now lies, though it is thousht that the lire has aU been extinguished or JZSZZT&.'L! mJ? New York, has very cleverW turned the xt . , ' v vjeutrai xiuiei, w .tovwrecuon.j not less oy "c owFs reuueuon ot its rates than v.vuSU ilo ceiient management. tn hla I blooming helpmeet. I must con-ratulate you on your recent improvement iri cakes . . o i - I biscuit, bread, rolls, every kind of i pastry m short." "Oh!" said the wife IVp CK- -?i ' j . Are SOlVetl the SCCrnt I.V lisin- h rrrnotLl thing in the market for baking Doolet's Yeast Powder. Henceforth my k itch- enknnws.nntl.nr" I- ' ! Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. ijKju t iau to procure Mrs. winslow s Vl?VP ty$P&: TA i T ! - -t -r -iv ' .-I o a v avw v v iuv vuuu ,ai"',crea Vma P ic. regulates the wwu, uuu, oy giving reiiei ana health tol the child, gives rest to the mother. I J The 'Good Templars. The Executive Committee of the Grand Lodge of Good gTemplars of this Slate have Selected Newbern as the next place of meeting for the Grand Lodge. The next. ses- sion will commence in August Sudden Death. Mrs. V.Bryan, wife of Mr. W. J. Bryan, died very suddenly yesterday af ternoon, about 6 o'clock, at her residence on the corner of Wooster and Sixth streets, aged 51 years. The cause of her death I is said to have been a paralytic stroke. Palm Sunday. To-monow is known in the Church cal endar as Palm Sundav. It is the IastSun- i . day in Lent, and opens th i last week in the solemn season, known variously as Passion Week, the Great Week and Holy Veek. It is called Palm Sunday because on that day, as Christ made His triumph- ant entry iDto Jerusalem, the people cut off palm branches and strewed them in ... His is way crying "iiosanna: blessed is the King the Loid." Got it All Rlsht NOW. There is a slight mistake relative to the announcement that Col. D. Klein, who has recently qualified Marshal, has been appointed VanSoelen resigned. Mr. Van Soelen has not resigned, but still 'retains his position. There are. two Deputy Mar- snais nere, wi; iviein i succeeaiug ur. Peterson,, who was last summer appointed to : th 110811.1011 whirh hp. has rprontl v re- signed. ..JuUce Mafflu,g mmmee Thfi ftnmmittfip annnintWl Vv tVA Hhair- t , r r . i . lL man of the Board of Magistrates i ,i . ! Organization of the Board on the 30th ult.. held their first meeting at Justice W. ' ------- 0 - W. narriss' office, Princess street, at 11 o'clock to-dav. The obiect of the meeting t " w adopted The committee, after agreeing upon a re- port to be made at the next regular meet- ing of the Board, adjourned until the second Monday in May. - I r ! Good Samaritans Returned. I ! I " XL Charlotte, tinner n! Tha . ' yucen uranuee ana xceisior joages 01 1 - , , . . - -1 I the Indepex)dent Order of Good Samari-I tans and Daughters of Samaria, of this city, returned night before excursion to Wilmington. last irom an whither they wnf. nn tlin Rth t.n narliininntrt in f ho . I ' w nil ir'i i 1 1 11 1 111 1 111 ! 11 11 i I'lirwi r r .11 t t i r n w wivwiwu ui ..w uu..v1Ua.j iuv ui oi ia oeny loage, oi vvnmingion. ine momkiro rf V10 ViarlAtfo lruloroa nrVin I iuvmuKi. .i.v fuvi went on the trip were highly pleased with the hospitality of their Wimington breth- fen. The Lodges were addressed by the Right Worthy Grand Sire of the Natio- nal lodge and by the Grand Deputy of the State, Henry Ellia Mail Route Between Rocky Point j" and Point Caswell. The semi-weekly mail from Rocky Point to Lillington (Lor.g Creek), in Pender has been extended on to Point Casweyu,sothereisnow;asemi-weeklymail oetweenKocKy i-ointana roint utsweii.it heaves Rocky Point on the mornings of Wednesdays and Saturdays. roes stmiVht. on to Point Caswell, via the newPostoffice at Bellville ,and LiUington, and returns the evenings ot the same days, by the same route, and reaches Rocky Point in time for passeriger3 and the mail to take the down trajn to this city, which passes Rocky . nn j , p,, arft widft Jwakfi to thfl v 'f ' x uiut at o;oo u. m. me kuuu people oil .. , nT npTrpr man larnuies- inev are p.ni . ' " , i I ,U r. ,.oor . rctAffiooo flt.il now routeg New Post Office In Pender. A new post office has just been estab- i. j 'in u -ii ' it ii-T -r j hed at Bellville (BeirQore) m Pender lished ounty with Mr. Joseph Q. as post- j master' . a bpautiful Icn tuitkjr uruvU61uau ,wu, Point to Lillington and about equi-dia- Mh Tf ?a .nf a!fo ,;tM frAm r.?f anri w ifJ f I . . .."J... I junction oiaooveroaa wunineroaaieaaing . ! ..... . . ... I rom Wilmington to j? ayetteviiie near Lillington. Two other public roacU also S , t ii -if ' T, emerge from Bellvxlle one to Burgaw, O a few miles distant, and the- other to a noted public landing on the navigable e xt LkTcu t. !i. waters of Morgan s Creek. It is a place ot considerable importance and fine trade, built up in the last few years by that f I prominent citizen and enterprising gen- tlemani Fletcher H. Bell. Esq. It is in . a . T" - r--- i"i omce naa ueen mucn needed I there. 1 was in conformity with the resolution t.paui.b evang. lutiieean church, -uun; r i apSl, ii dowic, asmng adopted at the organization of the Board. Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev, ' ' Church Services. "Worship in the various churches! city to-morrow as follows ; j I ST. JOHN'S CHCRCH. of the Corner Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. - T. l n tw t- rv vzcuige iTdnerson, u. u , juecior. u&uj Services during Palm Sunday. Holv Week and Easr 1R7S- I cr ivpin iiiu. raimounaav. ieieura a mi. t.i. ' -i i . i i tion of.the Holy Eucharist, 7J o'clock, a in. juuruiog trayer, 11 o ciock. Hive ning Prayer, 8 o'clock. 1 f ll V ST 1 v- . m m I ioin monaay Deiore master. Morn T n ' lug Aiaywi, U CIOCK. AIUC - VOUiUlU nion Office. 12 o'clock. M. EveniQ2 Prayer, 5 o'clock. ! in Office, , ...... 17th Wednesday before Easter. Morning Prayer, 7 o'clock. Litany and Ante-txmmumon Office. 12-o clock, M. c : ti t ' ri vhii iri it . rraun onrv ipnirn c r r i -va l." i 18th Thursday belore Easter. Morn ing Prayer, 7 o clock. Evening Prayer 5 o'clock. Institution of the Last Sup per, o clock. j19tk Good Fridaj' Morning Prayer, T.fan.n a " ,.,; nft uk jrjj rEta 20th Easter Even. Morning Prayer, ETmrZr6' YCIW-K' 21st-Easter Dav-lstlCc!ebr. it ion of the Holy Eucharist, 7 o'clock, n. m. Morn- ; Prayer, 7 o'clock. Ante-Communion shade of rel : vnn n, ,i,iM i ?Z?e eraiened, and can be 12 o'clock, M. Evening Prayer, ro, V J,., " . U" TE' fr "5Ar. h Frs A as Deputy U S j"S 3'" 'with 2d Celebration, 1 1 o'clk. or insects upon them. These make-very inted vice Deputy hldDCho1 ervice: ockf p unique and attractive little tokens ofre miea vice lepuiy m. Evenin" Prayer with Sermon, 8 , o'clock. . " Monday m Easter Week Morn- mg,1,raer 7 ,clock Evening Prayer, 5 o'clock. 23d Tuesdav in Raster WerWATorn ing Prayer, 7 o'clock. Evening Prayer, I O O CiOCK. . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, comer of Market and Fifth streets, Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor. Services to- I morrow at n a. m. and 7.4o p.m. Sunday School Missionary Society-, will J .uu.VUct, ijwH.11- mil meet at at 9 o clock, a. m.. in rdace of Sunday School. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:45 o'clock. pi i -n Tir.-r nit i , . l lr "5 a nursaay nignt I . , . G. D. Bernheim, D. D. pastor. Services for Passion WpapL- Pa lm Rnndon Anvil 14th German SprnVp nnH FYOm;r.ot;r, of Catechumens at 11 a m. English Service at 8 p m. Sunday School at 3 P m. j English Services on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 4 p. M. i J. April lOth-1'r.paratorY n A a :i it. . I service in iTfirman ar. iii a m tior-mnn -v-z uviujou Service and Communion at 11 a m. En lish Service and Confirmation at 8 p m Irce w an oi tnese services fifth st. m. Ei CHURCH, boutii, on Fifth, between Nun n and Church sts. T.. Tl Tl Tf ,1 . . . Aiev U' xi" Hail, pastor. Services at 11 I W II 11.11 A L 4 o m rA nn CV, 1 . . ; iji a jjj rayer meclin"' Thursday evening at 7 o clock. - FRONT ST M E CHUliCH SOUTH corner of Front and Walnut streets. Rev E-A- Yates, pastor. Services at 11 a. m and P- m Sunday School at 3 p, m i st. Paul's church, (episcopal.) corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Rev. T. M. Ambler, rector. Services at 11 a m and 7 . p m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. beats tree. st. thomas' (catholic) church, Dock street, between Second and Third Sreet; ,?ev- Ma.rk S- Gross pastor ; wTd innVW?-" "L id 'at p Sunty School at 9J a m. Laily Mass at 7 a. m. Sunday School for colored people at 3 m. SECOND 'BAPTIST CH URCII, on 6th between Uhurch and Castle streets. Preaching at 9J a m and 7 p m. by Mr. J. if. King. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. SEAMEN S BETHEL, on Dock between Front and Water streets Rev. J. L. Keen, chaplain Services every ounaay aiternoon at 4 o ciock. All are m. Seats free. ciWLUC. FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Fourth and Dawson streets, Ser vices at 11 a m. and. 7$ p m. CHESTNUT ST. PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH. -tS j T, . .. Rev. D.W. Sanders, Pastor. Preaching afc 11a-airrand 8 p. m. Sabbath School at0 a. m. Bible Class at 4 p.m. ST mark's church. comer Mulberry and Sixth streets. "Services at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Snnlan- 9shnn at St. Harnahas Rrl house at 3i p. m. Confirmation Class at 6 I). tn. nurin2 Tent Daily Mornin- Praver at o ' " " 71 o clock. 1 Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. beats free. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Third and Orange stre V v lTn',, V" .1 H o'clock. Evening corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. Morning ser- e&i-r?rA X 0vlocv abbath School 3 o'clock, p. m Lecture Thursday evening 7j o'clock, second Presbyterian church, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. CM. Payne, pastor. Services at laiM m ' r r -i JL Tn "I M Sabbath School at 3 m Prayer Meeting Wednesday t ?i m Meedn for Praver at th piCf Ktn.1v Mondav at 11 n m Colored fes for Easter. A nice dish of eggs, of various colors, is very appropriate and pretty for Easter f ' Jo color them a fine, bright red. fff. fva tt-, it. r oreakfast. i i wurin cu cocu.ueai from the (Wrist infn l!. ' x Mii; nn . w w w u i 1 1. 1. ' . . . .. . i fuv pari, oi ir nissn vmi m a h n ooiH i - wv huh. wiu - t,. . . . f w an jine eggs yon wish - i ;w mutuenis, remove part of the eggs, then add half of the rcma ninn-,;n,l 1:1 r.. "."v.? crv.il a 1CW Ul 111 u ICS - I 4, ! . ,! r:UfiC1' fclieu rcraove more 01 tB0 eggs, throw m the rest of the coloring ; boil .. . , - WIU"US grauuany. several shades of yellow can be made by using a little cam- bao-p. t,- lv hA oic I " ' "u uju-uiaia. Coffee will make the eggs of a beauti lui brown. Onion skins will give Isfill another color, and bright colored cotton prints, tied round the eggs before boiling. will mark them very prettily. The water " 1,4 1W' vtry rre"y. mewater should boiI ry hard to extract the uol- oring from the cloth. After the errs are boiled in some bright color they mav be ornamented -in a great variety of ways by usmS a snarP penknile and etching mono grams, landscapes, faces or flowers, birds membrance for iriends especially as iney are supposed tq be very hard boiled and will never decompose. Hotel Arrivals. Pubcell House. Wilmington, N, C. April 13th. Uobb Bros.. proprietors. From 10: 10 o'clock. Apiil !l 2th, to 10:10 o'clock April 13th V R-Kenan, City ; C liorstow, Uoston ; Hon Joseph C Abbott, Abbbttsburg, N C ; Walter Cory, Thomas Cory, Buffalo, NY;CB Frost, Charles- fnn. IV I ! Urvnn konnn. . NT ri in ur ulc'ui tm.. J.. v Ltrdy J iitaPi; S (T Vnii uL' tj.Li' -:,f. ' i J UCMU1UiJ) uiuciBvuiu, x j : n vv Blair, Washington, D C ; Robert T Ladd, i LStme, New lork; Gejorge T Comens. I I T.l T - .i T Ti 11T Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for IIis sPrinff Visitation of 1878. Newbern 6th Sunday in Lent, April 14 April 16 i Innocenta ' Len0lr 00 .April 18 inston... .... April20 I Tarbr Castor Day Tarboro. Kastfir hv Ann 91 NewAdvertisemets. Look I T ft J. AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY, con-J sistine: of I'eruvian Water Jara. Chinese. Old Saxon, Komari, Greek, Portland and uipe vases, watch Stands, Teapot?, Mugs, Card Receivers, Ac, at I S. JEWETT'S, Front Street Book Store. apl 13 For the Ladies. MRS. E. A. LDMSDEN begs leave to in form the Ladies that she has just return ed from New York with the finest and hand somest 8tock of Millinery ever offered in this cuy, ana iney are respectl ully invited to call. Due notice will be given of the Grand Open- E. A. LUMSDEN. men 13 Examine gLUE FLANNEL SUITS, OPENED YESTERDAY. xviurcsow dL co l Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. apl 13 Easter Eggs ARTISTICALLY COLORED in Oil and Water Colors, for sale during next week and until after Easter-tide. Sample nests at Mr. Heinsberger'a book store. Any orders left there or at this office, will receive prompt attention. j april 12 ' 1 STRAW MATTING. JJED CHECK, FA.NCY and j 1 STRAW i MATTING. LARGE STOCK Just received and for rale low. 1. A. SMITH & CO .Furniture Dealers, ap12 North Front 8U Constantly ReceiviDg. JJRUGS, CHEMICALS, Fancy Articles, Tobacco and Citrs. at UCBBANK'S FHABMACY. Corner Front and Princess S tree hu Prescriptions compounded with the utmc at care day or night apl 1 D7ERTISE INITHE ! 1 . WILMINGTOX (Weeklv JODRNAL Office corner Chestnut and Water ttu . ec 12 up ftairs. Q OBSCRIBE TO THE " DAILY BEYIEW i t uuu tau iii t ; iiiftri iiv nniinrr tun i iwvic iwiipriiniivrn vrn New Advertisements, WhySuffer ? VT71TH DANDRUFF IN THE HAIR TV I. i" i n h ... i '.; rk!! oAl Ve f enable and pop- - R.nr kjm: r: oixuuonal - al uri i i i r t r a .. . m m . . I , -Huuuir uu cin nnrthiio t i . . to 1. J 00111118X1 TS CelebrU- ted Hair Invigorator which id br fAr the best ever been used for th j Jr t. . TIKELY FREES toh$?EX iFSte few triads. There is NOT THE SLIGHTEST " trX ??'! bt it produce, aft is made only had at mr tional Bank. it.. i . . Uemen name f below-who have used my I ill Tiff orator, had have .ul ... ii u tin uiuesg oi mi mention. feb6 Teleohonia. - 0W1' T T,iE INTRODUCTION I IT' I a mw 1 OF the TeleuW,. in ih t w,- L , -v uciermineu to reduce the price cf LAGER DEER to FIVE CENTS A GLASS ! CARL M TTO HP apl 11- Under-Dawaon Bank.' Building. The Cosmopolitan: - ' j ,! Beer-Lager Beer, i rpilE ,BEST LAGER is sold at my Bar for Five Cents per Glass ! Fine Wines, Ales. Liauora nd Pio. dijf JUli apl 11 , jr -. n CARROLL, Proprietor. Beer BeerBeer ! Bergner & Engel Beer. ! 5 CENTS PER GLASS, At the OLD CLARENDON BAB. TI. - C . . - - - 1 Aue unesi LiyuuiiS 10 Cents a Glass and wuaks metock. DICKSEY'4 GHIFFITH, Proprietors. aprl 11 Lager Beer Notice. MOZART SALOON. rpnATOU) RELIABLE SALOON will ARfrrif,eicaetlebr,ted "uf B- Five Cents per Glass. Fresh arrival of Iieer every week! ..ii.ik uui.mvt are now in .easdn. apl 11 JOIIX HAAK, Jr.,1 Prop Best in Market. 1 HAVE PURCHASED A LOT of Twenty Head of Splendid Lenoir County Beevea which will be offered for sale at STALL NO. 8 ; j.v nr..v..i tr J . uionci uuuse ior me next two weeks. ! . Itia decidedly the BegfBetf brought to this market this winter. I sell all the way from 5 to-15 cts a pound. , GEO. F. TILLEY, aprl 11 Stall -No. 8 Market Houe Largest and Biggest. rpflE LARGEST FIVE CENT GLASSES and biggest schooners of Beer in thla city. lls' Iso new seta of Pool balls, at the apl 8 MANNING HOUSfi BAR. I j , Big Excitement 1 JF RUSSIA AND ENGLAND are afraid of each other, I am not afraid to sell goodj cheaper than any other house in the State. "I t. I Now opening the most extensive assortment '" -i . . I of Gents', Youths' and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods ever offered ia Wilmlrgton. Suits from $2.50 up. Think of that, will you ! i a oxznxx-zi, pl Karket it. Tie Elegant New Stir. Passport WILL MAKE DAILY trips to Smith7ille an trips to Smitlmlle and r p3SK' return, leaving Wilmington at r 9.00 A. M. and mithrille ate-. 3.00 P. M. Excursionists will please confer with the Agent. We risit the Fortification; Bald Head, and other points of interest (with' parlies). The cheapest and most de- UgbUul recreation ever oflered the public. Leave SUNDAYS at 9.30 A. M. I apU GEO. MYERS, Agtnt. Violin and Guitar Strings. INSTRUCTION B00K8 'for all Instm- X meats; Wedding Paper and JInvelopert Visiting Cards, all sizes: Time Books, In voice and; Prescription Book. Gold Peri and Pencils, Ac, Ac, Ac ' I ! C. W. YATES, apl 8 Booksclle an4 IhotogrJipter oTit. r - m i. - m .ox "7 statement; to uJCi 1 T?Jl0"-, lion. A.' U. Tn Bokkelen, Capt. D. L. Filyaw and Mewfj. G n Sf7' 8',H Fi8hb! Geo. A. Peck a! u. A.enej ana many others ton nnm