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'I PLEASE NOTICE. published every afternoon, Sundays ex r We will be glad to receive communication irom our friends on any and all eubjecttov general interest but : The name of the writer h.u?t always be iannshed to the Editor. "). ' CommunicaUons must be written on onlt ' one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. : I ' eepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, . KOXTOB AK D PROPRIETOR. ' SUBSCRIPTIONS. POST AOE PAID. One year, $5 00 Six months, S3 50 ; Three months, $1 35 ; One month, 60 cent. The aper will be delivered by carriers. free ofeharge, in any part of the city, at4.he above rates, or 13 eenti per week. g Advertising rates low and liberal Andit is specials and particularly under! ' tood that &e editor does not always endort. nH-osutcd VOL. 3 WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1878. NO. 98 .Subscribers will please report any and all failures to receive their papers regularly. - THIS PAPER KlYIEW. 1 New Advertisements. BROWN & RODDICK i. - 45BILUHIIT ST. Invite attention and inspec- iion of the following liet tor thi week. A LARGE Assortment of Drew Goods from 10 to 20 cents. ? . . NOVELTIES in Ore Good, 25 io 37K cts Black Grenadines from 25 cent V fl CO Our tss Ttinmt in the above is complete. PRINTED LIN liN LAWNS, -'25 cents ' f Union " UZ and 20 " fsIrVEIV SUITINGS. I he Largest assortment and Best Value yet Oft red 1 MOST Quality Corded American Pique, J 10c Prain " " Yl WIDE Percales, 8 to 10 cents. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Home-made Fringes in BLUE CARDINAL and WHITE, $J 50, lonneny a w SOLE Agents for the La Eeine Corset SUN SHADES and Parasols in great variety from 12 cents aud upwards. V irom 4 1-2 to 5 Cts. TARLATANS. A beautiful Liae of colors from 15 cents! up. Mosquito Net, in all Widths. Mosquito Bar, Best Quality, 50c a piece ALL C0L0BS. HAMBURGrS. A NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED Cheap i Another Lot of that SLEEVE Ruching just "to hand. Call and enquire for our Crepe Lisse Bows The Latest Thin in the Market. BRACEIiETS. Silrer, Nickle and Rubber, styles just out Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, $3.00. Genu " " 4.00. dUN SHADES AND PARASOLS FROM 12 cents up. 4-4 White Canton Matting 20 and 2or 4-4 Co'ld do ;do 25 and 30 OUT PAPER PATTERNS. 8ole Agents for Frank Leslie'?, Cata ; logues FREE. Brown & Roddick, may 4 45 Market Street. Bead ! Bead ! Bead ! What Everbody Ouehtto Know ! THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Family Supplies ! AH9 LXQUOZlfli TO BE FOUND IN OUR STATE IS AT O. 70 north Front Street You can be supplied with every thing you call for, hare it delirere at your door in a very short time after, purchasing,. and then hare it cost you no more, if as much, as you now pajj elsewhere. . ? Our object, during these hard times, Is to sell the MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MOXE V 1 And we beliere we can do it. jSJ Bring tout money, and let us send yoo your Goods. WE WILL SATISFY vou. ; Boatwiight & HcKby,4 may n ;-.. , '- " 05 Rard.;; rpHE DAILY REVIEW . Carriers are not allowed, vnder any circumstances, to sell copies of tne paper, and a reward of FIVE DOLLARS will be paid for proof snSeient te eoarict any ene of them of the offense, and after this date, may 21-tf slUdcoos '? The 'Malls.'. ' I The Mails close and arrive! at the City Powtoftlce as follows : , i CLOSE. ". ) Northern through mails - - - 6:00 M Northern through and way malla. 8:00 A M M ulg for the N. C. and A A N. C; Itailroada. and routes suppnea therefrom - - - - - - - - 6:00 f 31 Southern math? for all point South, ,i v daily - - - - - J . - o;w Western mails (C. C. R. W.) dally ' texeet Sunday) - , i - . 60 A M Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Kear luver, lueeuays iwiu' days - 1:00 P M Mails for points alongline of Che- i Taw A Darlington K It - - - 10:,00 A M FayetteviU toy Warsaw, dauyf "I Mail fbrpolnts between Florence f ana ijnariesvoii - -, - - HalU' loTMnt HntlflaVR) - - Z.W f- ill f iutt Hill Town f rpf.K. ! WBiUl wi . , ' .va T TlT ctrorv VriMav at. - - K - - - o.uy x - ' , ARRIVE, Vnkom thrnnirh tndlls - HtUU AM Northern through and way malls' 7:30 P M Southern mai la ------- .-; ff f----lr.a rintrnl WollWttV fit - -iilUIW iJl Malls delivered from 6:U0 A.,i mj M., and on Sundays from s:30 w jJM Qt&mn VW fc- -M. W V VW- w V . Offlceopen irom b a. -- and from 2 to 5:30 P. M4 Money oraer iu Kegister Departments open same,as stamp office. ! Stamps for sale at general delivery when Key isoxes accessiDie ai aa uuiud, .mm a 11 1 -. wit 1 a r onn hjht. .- ,1 Mails collected irom street, ooxes bvcij at 5:45 P M LOCAL NEWS. . New Advertisementsl in i W T Johnson Notice. I i Munson Fine Cass. Coats. Samuel Northkof Notice W J Fowlkr Carolina Yacht, Club . Jbwbtt Look. The steamer Wave is laild up at Fayette ville for the usual sumnier overhauling and repairing. A meeting of the Carolina Yacht Club is called for this evening at 8 o'clock, on the second floor of the Murchison building, on North Front istrr et.l i ' r The adjourned meeiing of the Mejio- rial Association of the TjuirdNorth Caroli na Kegimcnt will be held in the City Court Room this evening. .... . 1 U- Mr. W. T. Johnson .has returned to the city and is now prepared to personally ex ecute all orders for work in the way of upholstering, paper hanging &c- From Capt. A'bertWorthj'of the steamer A. F. IIurt,v?e learn that the- river fs falling, though theri is still good boating water, there l?eing eight feet of water on the Shoals at Fayetteville . The llaleigh News has a" way o dropping in on a fellow when he least ex pects it, say at 11a. m. when it was due by the previous evenings, j train.! The weighty matters it lias had Jto carry of late is probably the cause! of its slow locomotion. - - v Postponed. The excursion to have! been given by Capt. James W. Lippitt to-day was post poned on account of the ' threatening pct of the weather this morning, i as- Drowned. We learn that a colored gir! by the name thirteen and been engaged of Betsy "Chance, between sixteen years of age, who has! on the steamer Hart as assistant steward i i ess, accidentally fell overboard at Fayette ville last Saturday, and was drowned be fore aid could reach her. The body wes recovered yesterday morningl Dorcas Society Excursion. . i 1 . The excursion up the river, under the auspices of the Dorcas Society, this morn ing, was largely attended. I About one hundred and fifty persons availed them1 selves of the opportuninty j afforded them of witnessing new scenes and angling for blue perch, which' are said to abound in the waters adjacent to the picnic grounds. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mas. Winslow's SooTurKa Sykup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. Jt relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates b bowels, and, by giving relief and health to he child, gives rest to the mother. I . ! j Orage Cake. i Two cirpe of sugar, two cups - of flour half cup of water, the lyolkSjOf five eggs, the juice and rind of two oranges, two teaspoon fuls Dooley's 1 Yeasti Powder, and a little salt.. Bake as a jelly cake, and put the whites of three eggs, the juice and rind of one orange. iand sugar to make the icing stiff. The Grand Central Hotel, Kew' York, possesses all the i requirements, rnf size, style, location and appointments of the modern first-class hotel and keeps its reputation as a model house. 1 IS . 1 1 ,-. 1 Unequalled in- its location, and unsur passed in its arrangements, for the couve nience'and comfort of the travelling pub ic, the Colonnade Hotel on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, holds the 1 highest rank. . . I , 1 i i 6 I . , The young ladles of the First Presoy- terian Church have made ample prepara- tions for the accommodation of all 1 those who may patron their JM to be given thU erening in IUnkin Hall- They hare reason to expect a large attend- ance and we are natisfied that such will hthn, V Fast Running. ( )iridcf in to HrAaUlnof tf t tlt Sni illf On railroad was nearly an nour nenioq ume . a & 9 tnis , morning, ine aisiance irom r lem- 7B w .,7-"r' " TT"6 stoppages, was made in cO minutes, j Con- 5. iw xitn tni ae i nn Irier 1 . , ... , , . nPttirr ua inHA lirn with Ihfl Wilminc - here with the Wilming- W W III ton & Weldou tram going orth, which At .t 1 .. i ft i . waited for the other, and the lost time will , . . , . , . , I . Wjl bejmade up between this place don. And thats the way our railroads ... i bridge a difficulty. Clty Court- Wm. Russ, a colored gemmen who got to shouting too extensively over in Brook- inlastnightfromtheeffectsoftoomuch t . i rpugion, as he called it. was arrested by i ,.' , .. . . , , the police and this morning arraigned be- tore Uis Honor, Mayor ishblate. Ahe . ... - circumstance drew quite a large audience of the colored population at the City Court room to listen to the trial. The .Mayor assumed an air of deep grav- ty and told the defendant that while he was very glad indeed to know that he had gotten religion, he felt called upon toad- monish him that he must not make such! J J i r :a. j I a loud demostration of it. This finished the business of the Oojirt for the day. Esther.-Benefit Night- w. istner was the recipient of a very friendly i: j l i r iiT loner iuis luuruiug sigueu vy mcssrs v FT "NVirfVirnrw Xaaca Wil.ln- T I f nnmlan r ' T " ":::r.T V:: uu "uumson, v a iicneii ana m j? Manning, Misses Sallie M Thompson , T.ilTrr Ti ht t? SO rolsSTjri-'afnrtKersrten a t? oul v . ' . m . , tJnlLTirT requested him to name the date on which the benefit would take place. Mr Chase has replied accepting the offer so wnerons- lyjand we think fitly, offered him. The citizens of Wilmington will again be offered an opportunity of witnessing the finest amateur performance which has been presented, this season, and we feel Mnrl 1 ' 4, performance on Mr. Chase's benefit niht , 0 The following is the correspondence referred to: WlLMlNGTOif, N. C, V May 24th, 1878. If Pkof. A. B. Chase. APZ?'' ,th? ""dersigned, par- ucipami. in ino renaenng oi tne sacred w -"-- uuw jvut emucuv management; wishing to expresa our ap- preciauonoi your pauence .8m ana talent in the nre tiara tion nf iViih oAntxt. I - - - j x-i which has afforded tb citizens of WU- ZTSSJSZTSZt - -i -rr 7i ju 1. W06- nt. bv reneatmcr the same, with ancb aA.l ditions as you may see proper to make, and to this end ask that you will name v.o ;ro mv,;k .;u 1 1-. . ,:t I u nsxio "uiv-u " ueat sulk vuurwu- venienoe. We have no doubt but the good people of this city- will favor ua with an audience that will make the benefit . a I substantial one as it is fully merited by you. H Mitchell,, Walsh I.THOnrsoK.Miss 1. 80 Poissoy. and others s .umuwiera. Lily Thompson Mrs Miss M. E. Chadwick Wilmixuton, N. b. May 24th. 1878 Messrs. U. Hj.Uobfasetf, W. H. North- mn .msa W Moi- m P. Welsh V TT. Afr?rtnftn F 'Tl Tlf.lil I ell. M. F. Manning. .1. P. 1 Walah. Mlc Sallie M. Thorn nson Mi m Xf T?. nho I wick. Miss Lily Thomnson. Mrs. SO Poissonand others: . - . Yourvery complimentary letter Of thia j.a 1 ?7,.rffr,01 M I uiw recBivm 1 umiKinir vnn nnn vtwvnn j. V, ' . o j I . . ""riv'u w.j wtuuag ,iCijr 6n5U i i ! " '? i Very truly, your friend. A. JO. U1A8. To-dav is Oond Qnm YictAri'. h?rtK I xo-oay is jOOU yueen V ictoria s Dirth-1 nnxr Ska v.a tun Vat.;..tM D.I... I wui6wui mianx, i f 1 a v ' it h iwio .nH kui The i Ilepublicen County Convention meets at the Oourt House to-morrow morningand the excitement oyer that event growing hourly bouer md hotter, il being now among inettet.; ! , ' Th soriee to hav. been given by Prof. DeGostine at the fJion a 11 v Hall this Q account afternoon has been pos poned on of the festival of the young ladies of the I First Presbytaiaa Church. , ' Decoration Day. . ice lonowmg omcers Lave been named for the services to be held here on Thurs- day next, the day set apart for the de- corUioo of the WwJ dead : - Muter ol Crem.nie.-Col. T. B. Keogh. I Marshals Ueo. W. Price and F. W Foster. i. I Other Marshals will be appointed to assist the above in their duties at the Federal Qnarantlnc flan. -I TUt TKTrnA n.. V, : Surgeon, arrived here from Charleston this . , . t - . .t- . I ' j uwiuiug wiu vi i iaurtviv" uuar I ... r . ' 1 ": . . , : . . TI. Tr mr . , , , view with His Honor, Mayor Fishblate, ...... . i . . . held this mowing, he expressed himself as greatly surprised at the lack of accommo- ... . , tV ., , dations, both for the sick and well, for the uuua, vvsvu ivi we sic, auu wen, ior ine - , , ' -- officers andftnen of the quarantined vessels at Smithville. He thinks that the ouaran- at omitnviue. He thinks that the quaran bill, which Jtely passed Cougress iwill Pe a remedyfor eV's now complained f' ?d SayS at if the State toa over the oiiarantmft statmn fnO.a pa.iA.i I namnnnt. . .. , 1 government that it wj" provide the neces- sarv visitinr atatinn, wi ' aa sarv visitlnc stations, wha-ws &o na -mod 7 , " " - I I a hospital for 'he sie'e ami a ho., nf quarantine for the we". Iu that case, on the arrival of a vescjl f-om n infected port, the officers and crew wi'l be removed and the vessel thoroughly fumigated aod cleansed, and clothing, bed ling, &c., de- stroyed and renewed before the vessel will be allowed to come up to the city. He as- 83rts t11111 system of quarantine h3 ad- VOCateS Will IlOt in anv WAv' intiH faro nrifV. vocates wiU not in anv wayjinteifere with the rights and duties of the city authori- ties in suTi matters. Worth Noting. At ch. e,ection AncyK. ,oU".u . " ru'vo uauuw niuue vuieu as lonows Jwtices of the Supreme Court, the f. T, , 0. . i . ' , ft. . . . : c , n,a ouaw w vuicu iur uu one oai- m, ' v . Ae oenaior ana iMembers of the Hou of Representatives aha,, be oted , . ' , i U ' h ih 01erk f the Baperior .Gout, xicoouici) auuu' counties as save aj ireasurer) Kegister of Deeds, Surveyor, Coroner, and Sheriff shall be voted for on - p . , . ... Ballots shall be on white paper, and Jmay be printed or written, or partly writ- 6? printed, and shall be .without de- vice. xucic wui ua a oaiioc-oox lor each, bal- I Inf wcai cu iur iuis rvn. 1 The Mowing b . list of ve cleared for this port from foreign ports : tier, barque Anna Siewafts from nun- dee, Aprils! Jewarts, irom Uun- Ger. barque Carl August, Rasch,' from Wtrmnti, c- n ' ' 1 ..juvuku, juajr Um Ger. barque Friedrich, L .from Am- grdam, March H, and Sunderland March - . 1 oWd. barque Henrik Ibsen. Basmiisapn. I fT0 -Liverpool, April 28. . v T V. Daue Israel Taflin, from Ham ourg, March 30. da- ir - , . , BrS 9 Maiaretl,a' Maseluia, from Ger.bamL W... f. t. March 17. 6 ' It. barque Maria Pace, from Amsterdam, A w.nng jsieanor, irarteiow, trom in- j.6, I ,Swd. brig EmiiV Sandlin, Siville Jan'y. 21. Br. briff Gen. Richardson. Lnndnri. Afav 2nd. w ' ' 1 ' , or.brig Mira, Cornelisen, Bremer,AprU 111. I 'r. schooner Marv Froit. Husband frnm I verpool, May 9. Hotel Arrivals. P,, tr - 'tmi-:-. v -n MaV f'W 6 . ' ay Cobb Bros., proprietors. rmm in.in . - . - . . i , . v.iu o aoCK, Aiay coa, 10 iu.lU I Kiimi; rrm a Uary, Marion, a, U; r V Aurens, Uharlaitt. N C: A G I Shorman New Y'ork; Dr John M Woodworth, Washington,!) C; Edward J Shriver, 7.lwsi Henry 8mith, Atlanta, Ua; r xr tv, t'tit t u n;. tvJ 1 uuno, uuplux county N C; William N I T v. ' . ' I .Mnirh a t a 1 -vr ti i For Register of Deeds. j Bubo aw, N. C, 13th May, 187S. Totke VoUrs oj Fend County. wzwI mort respectfully uiuj iujboi a uujuc iw uie oiuce ofjhto ymity. sub- bowerer, to the action of the coming Democratic Convention. Your aid, there- fore, in securing to me the nomination for, 411(1 Section to, said office is most re- " liajnosr Moobk ; . A Reliable Wine Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, whose Port Grape Wine has such a wide re- Putatlon. au(i which Physicians j prescribe SK&'SiK.inS the Oporto Gr.pe7which U nfw e bTt wine to behad, and,ha8 become a great - Vt vuriJf "mong tne most fashionabl le in ' lorKI" rnuadeiiphia. DIE0. ,f,?ALLIn this cit7 Friday, May 24th, 1878, SAMUEL G. onlv child of S. Gj and M. F. Hall, aged 11 months and 17 days. I "It Ls well with the child." I I Rplotivia inrl : J , ' . . i lj.i. .... 1 " Sw ins Co iXZt re8ldCe ofMr. L..B. flgins. Cor Mulberry and Seventh streets, - i wuiuuuw eyeninir, at o o clock I - " uut Ne w Advertisemets. Notice- t HAVF nPTnpvrn . a " I nAVt UKtD to thff city and am now prepared to do all work in my line-, IaPer Hanging, Mattress making and reno" """K i lue lowest prices. W. T. JOHNSON A CO. mav 21-lt Notice. rtiHV i 'V XSURANCE BUSINESS aS con- I -ducted by DeROSSET & NORTHROP Will be continued under the same lirm name and with same interests as heretofore. SAMUEL 'NORTH ROP may 24-2t Surviving Partner, Star copy: n p in liUSS. LfOcitS- f)XLY O3-50 I -.Fine Cass. A'eets only I T 1. . . I 50 Boys Duck Suite all low price at mav 24 MUNSON S. Carolina Yacht Club. A MKJSTING OF THE CAROLINA Yacht Ciub will ... HN J. FOWLER, may 24 Purser. ival. tqiHE YOUNG LADIES of the First Pres ' 'e Churcb, ,IIive a FasUval a T,,T: morrow, FRID A1 Night, 24th inst., at the Little Giant Engine Hall. . m&0 93 0ice Board ok A-. dit & Finance, ) May 2JU1S78. i j?0R THE BENEFIT and information of LT u ra oi tnePub lc'the following extract from the Law creating this Board is published Spn. ft. T aVioll V. n. r - : 1 t 1 01 auqu ana finance, and- it shall have ex- elusive power to i5x salaries or other com- pensauon oi an oaicers and emoloveea of said Cltv. a.sd to naSH nnnn arA onrmvo n ii oonus 01 an sucn omcers, and no contract rdSSSLf half of .aid city .hall be ralid or of any effect uuiB" ,e Bame De aPProvea Dy said Board and 8Uch approv&1 be endoraed thereon. NORWOOD GILES twnnwuma, . mj23-3t ' Chairman. GrflndPamilV Evnrfl. t : -j . On the Steamer North East." CAPT. PADDISON, To a Plantation Ten Miles up the River! tt ttxv i'mp, ... U Society of SLPaul's Evan- Lnth nhnr,h I m-ma iiirj n 1 1 .1 r 1 1 . r.. nr .no ma.i.. i TVT 01, ' A.M. x ' Tickets can be procured on board, at Heins- berger's,L. Vollers', and Dingelhoef's stores, and from the Committee. Bound Trip 75c : Children and rn. I 25 cents.- I ' Committee Aug. Deumelandt, Chairman-1 hn Haar, Jr. H A Glamevpr. rh t I . . . - " -Q- Ahrens, L H Vollers, P Baihfy, C H Stem- I t tit ri. - may 22 I For t.hft f!nmiTi tr Parfoffnj. 0 T HAVE just received a full line of . mo Cleats, Fair Leaders, Sister Hooks, and all other Fittings in onr ;Bfl qwea aoout a xacnt, wbich we are prenar-1 . . . - i very iow tieurea. Call anrl I GILES A MURCHISON'S. oo ua u aiurcnison lilock. Family Bibles, A LB CMS, Scrap Books, School and Blank w ox 1 per GoId Pen od I Peneds, Ink. Mucilage and Ri.b. I AUG r rampn. r Mi- . f T t I , ' ' fccs. i C. W. YATES, Book Seller. may 20 Look i n at the antique pottery, con-1 of PerTJviM w., T. t J?? Rers? Ac Mtt s JPWPTT'H I .pi 13 Front S'eet ; bS "Sit, A DVERTISE IN THE .,.. WILUI.f OtOX (Wcckl;) JOtTRXAL Office corner4 Water and Chestnut streets up stairs. ' New Advertisemen5i HAUKV WKlJli Put P the best1 lunch in the city, Shri:p.sSoft Crab?, Stond Crabs, . Salmon, Lusters and Chin Hr i nn.K ' fr-m 5 t.. 15 cent... At all hours i. 1L1V STATE OK X0RTI1 CAKOLIxX;t NEW HANOVEK CUUSTY, 1 : . 21st; 187: JS ACCO;:nAyCE with a Resolution jas.. -I hr th Hoard of Justices of. the Peav fJr eu Hanover County, in meotin,; acLble,!, May 2d,.lS7H, am in obedience to their or- I . ' - der?, I hereby riJ ? notice that there will t,e 'AN ENTIRELY NEW REGISTRATION OK VOTERS" of the County of New Uano- -vtr, to ommtnee on the TWENTY-SEV- ENTH (27th) DAY OF JUNE, 17H, and " rry r.. o.'ii.Mt FOR THIRTY 1 ! :) DAYS," (Sundajsuxcepted.) j receding tl.e tleetion to be held on the Fir Thursday ia Augu 1STS JOHN .COWAN, Secretary Heard oi.'Justic'e? of the Peace ft. ma.v'22 1w ir New Hanover ( .. We nre Ottering Clay reus JURIED APPLES and Peaches, V New fresh caught Mackerel, Bbls. llalfHblS, Quarter Dbla 8nd Kits, . ' Two Invoices of 1.0 and 11 inch Tobacco, iuf the article for retail trade. wiue, cuoice Distillers- on this we hav uuceu ine price. Flour, choice brands, Suj-er, lExtra e re am! i-auiiiv, 1 Choice Meats, Dry Salt and Smoked. I ' Coffee, Molasses and Pure Apple Vinegar. Butter and Lard, Lime, Lime. Ac. c Cider, Candles, Soap, Candv and Canned' Goods. Shingles, Ducks, Turkey. Chicken.-, Eg, Potatoes, Ac., Ac., at the v.-ry lowen' prices -price them. . r PETTEWAY t SCHULKEN, ' 21 Broker A Com. Merchant. may vyemg aim courin: ! i . . . 1 r JADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS Goods DyedCleaned and - 1 Repaired.. ALSO Lf'Vp V ad- Leffho Hats Dyed, Clean ed and Pre5S(ld in auy h or hyle deared. C. P. REMSEN, ; Currie's Bldck. jan It Constantly Receiving-. i. jRUGS, CHEMICALS, Fancy Articles. Tobacco and Cigar?, aY BURBANK'S 1'JJAUMACY. "I Corner Front and Princess Streets. yser Prescriptions comnoundfld "WStri K utmost care day or night. V TTW tim ' UlC Observer for 187S T1?E(. a i.i.r..nd j. not tc varouna democratic newsDaoer I printed at the statn r!anu.i .!. VJ culation beyond question of rivalry, is offer1- ed to subscribers at the following rates : "any vbhkrvb, Tnree montbis, $2.00 L. Twelve - I SS I V eekly Obseeveb, Three " " m ?ix " i - - M .uiibuuif ai u-r inia 1 1 t f irect to l8 oce. $2 either for The Weekly XB8ERmisr ne Tear, or forTna Dailt mailed rol- wiui. Carolina at Gettysburg, Jandsopely bound in cloth. It will be ready ehvery in a few weeks. i I ,.T each pe-son remitting after this date. ect to this office, $8.00 for the The TlAir OBSEkVEa for one vear will bo Pj'.on PpHcation, the same book and in addition anyone of the novel nf Wkltr cott' Thi8e Edition, now completed. I j -,rrT iat ""KVB;f llaleigh, N. C. TO lfin PiiliHn m n , I anwuvt the PEOPLE of WiU -- mmgton to purchase Good at th. 1 u: j mm, . . - - i riceo nQ infi-ri,auKto tret ?ood Oood . wuc lcaBl monev is ai No. 47 Market Street, ! where you will find an elegant assortment M Ladies', Gents', Misses', Children's, Boys and Youths' Boots and Shoes of Tarious ! - Ies', Ttrinni . i-rices ana qualities. An examin.l stock respectfully solicited. , I TUOS. H. HOWEY, Market Street. mty 13 To our Friends and the Public Generally. vtot to bk outdone as . 1 --: ' iA., - " A J?e ' ,me ? n old pUta forTso.O? YVcl f "ul,Ma entire satisfaction in every ne'rrmed fklur,"?.11 denUl i?Ptio . - ----- v currtxpooaineiy tow E"cf Teeth;extraeted without pain? Carr! Tooth Paste. eonstantlT on hanri . constantly on hand.. THOS. B. CAKfi &4 SON, dee 11 1 to No.3aMart8fst.
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