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00 1 "IL" I . J I ' j ivt ' . . j ' I - ' . ' Jj -!t ' 1 ;- i J ' - - THIS 1'AFKII ..-I,;.-!.. I every afurnuon, banday t crplcd by J ON II. T. J AM KN, atrroft axp rwFiurro. ;i l-SLRl PTXOXH. l-USTACJ K rA rr.SS 00 HI month, S2W i month. S I IS; One nvmth, SO centa. Tfe papxr will b delivered by carriers, .. f charge. In ny part of tkc city, at the 4te raw, or 13 eenu rr w.i. HTrtiicr rate low and liberal ' c0-atcribr will rd report any and Uil'ar H rrei tbar papera regularly. Now Advortisomcnts. Brown : Roddick 45 MARKET STREET. YK ARE CLOSING OUT Til balance ,vrral IU of our SpriK tJ Sunimer .-t and are offering Great Inducements ti oar ratti cj. DRESS GOODS. i)ur i ricemn - thtnrter. i , I tA.V it KEW and Desirable; the " I Prices vary from f O rent to tfO cciiI.h ! HLACK GRENADINE from 25 cents to S1.00 ! f:.v:k with Colored Stripes 10 cents. - -" Printed Linen Lawns 12 1-2. 20 and 25. Lii.cn Tablo Damask, Nap kins and Towols. ir.-Jt-x-k in this Drpartment is complete .1.4 i Tcrr matofacturer of any note i rep MOURNING DEPAflTHEHT. V.V wikr the aboTe a specialty and Ladie t'A c-iU'ilIv find it to their adTantipe to u a rail and examine our Stocc. . Tin: v 1 1 o w s v n a v j: FOR The Deepest Moiiruin?. Thi U a 6-4 Crape and is certainly the :nri trt-r oO'cred in any carket. We are ! agents in this section of the country. Children's Striped Hose 15c, usual Price 25c A Decided Bargain ! Km' Paper Collars 15c, reduced frwn 2!c. li. nt' Percale Shirts 23 cents. U r.t's White Ties 10 cts cacn or 3 for 2S. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac I m 43 Market Stroet. Jaae21 To the Voters or-Xcw Hanover Counlj'. J JVIXO DISCHARGED THE DUTIKS : t!.eo:!ice of Clerk Of the Superior Court . -r tVe past teWe months apparently to tin 4 t ruction of all classes of the people, and t!iTioz that ny experience and fidelity has Ua favorably appreciated, I am induced to rk the poaitioa again and therefore an nounce myself a candidate for the office at thf ensuing election, a.d respectfully solicit the support of my feow-citiiens. ilrlSte J3HX D. TATLOR. Look 3 AT 7Ui ANTIQUE POTTERY, cuu tin of Pervvian Water Jars, Chinese, o:j StSi Komao, Urek, 1'ortland and Ml Vae, Watch Stands, TeapoU, M)t, Cu l Keeaivers, Ac, at a JEWETT8. Apl i Front Street Book Store. MOONLIGHT AND MUsFc ! Steamer Passport ! ILL ViKE OXK Or THOSE DELIGHTFUL rniDsVY" ETiIK0, July 19th Lrarinj; llck at P. M. ReUrnin: at IA.X. Uonnd Trip SO cents- Ztf String Hand engaged, jf Tickets for sale at ofltcf of Ajreat, julyll GLO. MYERS. m m RODDICK uiiuun Tie Dflii 1 mmm. 4 . .! - . ; ' : ! : I i ' - I 1.1- ; VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New AdTertliemenU. P litiJfS8Eei-New and Cheap. 1 i Mcmom Who cannot afford to near a Coat ? - Jaa. C. Mcxds Metalic Soap Boxei S. Jiwitt Look. No City Court to-day. The wind shifted .from the eat to southwest this noon anil the weather wise arc now predicting rain. Quite a large1 crowd, and a happy crowd at that, went down the river this morning on the rattjmrt, on the excur sion given by the Brooklyn Sunday o-nooi. I A corrcS on Jt writfs; l'retty women arc humored, care'SiiM aim couneu; tua. is to say, if they know anything while a . . . . .. . , ir main woman Las to iooK oui lor nerseu and keep in the bakground, unless she wants to have her toes hurt. A g'-ytlemcu wha arrived hero this morii g from Augusta . says that .wo don't kiHw what hot weather is here. Wilmiuzton ioan icejhousc compared to Augusta. The general vfcniict of travelers is that Wilmington is one of the coolest, ai.d Augusta oue of the hott"!t places, in tin? couiitry-at this cca&ot. ofthe year. Certain- 1 A gerititn.an of thjs city lus given us a receipt which he says is a certain cure for con.s or warts. Mix gunpowder and ordinary bar soap together to a thick paste. After paring the corn but slightly apply the salve and in 1 fewjdays the corn ! win disappear; ( Conflict of Authority. The Collector of Ctxstorai of this p-jrt has ordered the DoarJing Ollicer of tho Custom House to biard ijhc Spanisli brig ?.','! this after.novr. ahd perform the duties of his oHice. Mayor FishMate. has given publiennr.iee that "no persoa visiting the Santo'ft will bj allowed to return to the city until after going tlirough a nuar antine often days." If the Boarding Oilicsr does not carry out 'the orders given him he get himself into trouble with his superiors, and if he dbt.-s he. will be arrested by the city government aud sent out of the city We sujfjose this will be a test case aud we will see which will prevail, Custom House rules and regulations, or the city ljuaran- tine ordinance. t i Hare Plant to Mogul . This eveninz. after sunset, the Lotos plaut in the front window of Werner &c Prempert's barber shop, on North rroat street, will be in bloom. The plant is a very rare one and is one of the few in the State- 'lbc flower is described as being very fragrant at night but entirely odor less during tho day time. These of oat citizens who would like, to see it can do so by dropping in at "Messrs Werner. & Prempert's place of business. Low Water. The river steamers' A. l Hurt and Hurr, due .hero this morning from Fay- cttevillc, haVe not arrived at this present writing, 1 1. M., but are looked for every minute. e understand that tne. Hurt which left hcrj: on Tuesday at 2 P.jM.. and was due )n Faycttevillc at 7 o'clock We-dued.iv laoruinir. did net reach there jritil midnigi. of that day! Tho Watt which left here at the same time did not reach Fycttevil c until half past seven o'clock Thursday 1 morning. This was owing to tbe extreme low stage of the 1 water. , 1 Eeauij ln Women. It is difficult to 1 say what constitutes the beauty of a woman. Tbe Sandwich Islanders estimate women by their weight. The Chinese require them to hive dc- fjrmcd feet and black teeth. A girl must be tattooed sky blut) and- wear a noc-r;ng to satisfy a South Sea Islander. African princes require their brides. to have their teeth filed like those of a saw. American women wear stripe stockings and draw their dresses so tightly as to show almost every lineament of thlir deli cate forms. And thus goes thc world, the criterion of beauty ' differing accord ing to latitude and longitude. Sponge lake Padding. Oijecup of flour, one cup of sugar, yolks .f lhrHj eggs well , beaten, and the whites beaten separately, two te-sp-xmfuls loOLt.Ys Yeast Powi'EK, one or ttro tables pooptuls sweetkmilk. The Priucess Vrturblde, daughter of theex-Kmperor of Mexico, while iu Phila dolpbia occupied apartments at the Col onnade Hotel, and paid high 'compli ments to its excellent management aud quiet comfort. ' ; s ",.,, - j 1 i - WILMINGTON, N. C .ererely Cot. An old man who gircs his name as Daniels was picked up by an oUicer anu carried to tne uuy nan ias mgu - .1 l .lJ- r .on , . . i!a. tt It 1 . ' :V n.;tVi severe cm aooui me uce. understand how the wound was inflicted as an i uai can oe learnca irom u ujuttv . v a a A m w a- i wru man is that his name is as siren abore, that he is sixty-three yeanr old and is resident of Duplin county. He was sent this morning to the Marino 'Hospital for treatment. ihn Rnif Miannprs. i . . ' mmj After all their trouble and their labor ate preparations, tho party of "Banks Snappers" which left hero on the steamer . rassiort on Wednesday afternoon tailed to reach the Snapper Banks, tbeir desti- natiou, yesterday, because of tlw rough water, and were therefore forced to con- tent themselves with a visit to the Black fifth Grounds. They ha 1 very good luck and returned to the city ye-feterday with something like l.oOO or 2,000 tub. t - i"t.., " A largo number of colored excursionists are expected Taere on Sunday ( mornin from Columbia, the occasiou being an excursion to be riven on the W. C. & A. B. K. for the benefit of the Bethel A. M. K. Church in ColumbiaJ Some eight bnnrlrftl to one thousand persons are ex- pectcd. Three services will be held in .1 St. Stephen's Church in this city, on VUif y Sunday, and tho xcursion party expect .u a.cuu.vu vuw. j evening. Col- Waddelb We have been permitted to make the following extract from a letter received by a gentleman in this city from a friend now residing in Washington, an old Wil- iningtonian, which will evidence the high stand which Col. Waddell has assumed in the estimation of others, as well as of those in his own home : : ; o now is me eiciiion uiduei wiuiuSuu . Waddell Aviu-ue feieciea io congress, oi course, as he should he. He is a splendid gentleman' and an able representative, and I hope will poll the fuil vote of the party, peoDle owe that much to themselves and to him. He is one of the most popular, as he is one oi tne amesi, men in congress, anu whatever strengthens him1 helps his Dis- trict. is oue of the ablest, men m Congress, and w TTZ I TT- wi. in Sumter Light Infantry at fcmithYlTle last evening in attendance at the ball, -we learn that tho visiting military are com fortably quartered at Camp Taylor so named iu honor of Brigadier-General M. P.Taylor and express .themselves highly pleased. The cordial reception given them by Maj. W. P. Graves of tbe U. S. Army, Commander at Fort Johnson, is duly appreciated by the Sumter boys .who are loud in their praises of Maj. Graves and h:s officers. The ball and supper given by the ladies of St. Philip's Church' was well attended and heartily enjoyed, especially the supper. Wc are glad to know! that it was a financial suc cess. The trip up and down the river on the Vnderhill was very pleasant to the goodly number who were in attendance from this city. The LnderhiU arrived here about GJ o'clock this morning, having waited for those who were at tiro ball and who were to return . on . her( to the city i Hotel Arrivals. Emx'Ike House. Wilmington N. C July 19th. I. L. Dolby proprietor: from 10:05 o'clock .July 18th to 10:05 o'clock July 19 th U Cotten, N C; A J Smith, city; Jno B Webb. Augusta, Ga; J hi Sweeney, oumter o viayion Giles, city; H J Smith, Baltimore; H. Bacon, Smithville; Capt CP Foster, Philadelphia; T J Southerland, city; T W Strange, city; W H Stricklin, Sum ter, S C; B F Mackall, Jr, J T Harper. Smithville; H M Brown, Kew York. Pubceli House. Wilmington, N. C. July llAb. Cobb Bros., proprietor: from 10:05 o'clock, July 18th, to 10:05 o'clock the 19th George Z French, W II French, Bocky Point, N C; James U Mclver, Carthage, N C; J W Edwards, Mr Brown, South Carolina; L W Sander, Charlotte, N C; Frank W Clark, City; Mrs C A Hamner and two children, High Point, N C; Captain William A Cummin g, Greenville Sound, N C; James W Winter, St Louis, Mo; John N West, Chicago, 111; Henry A fSmall, Connecti cut;? Albert M Levy, Kew York; Samuel Ii Newcomb, North Carolina. For tpwards oT Ihlrtj.Tears Mb. Wisslow's Sykuf has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves tcino? cofic, regulates tho bowels, cures dysentery and diar rtuta, whether arising from teething or other cause. An old aud well-tried remedy. ' 25 cents a bottU, d & w. It is said that biting with artificial teeth makes a false ixprcsalon. ! . FRIDAY, JULY 19, To Care Fish. I Sheep-head can ' be cured in the sun wt a long time, opai o I l hem QOWn t hr hr)rl- anl (ol-n nnf fhn r " " - v I trailS. then hllinr im ii IKd .nn III' I ' " -" "" tail, until quite dry j Before cooking soak a i i ri i ato mil i if. iirri km r i i r btiiv 11 i i - m. an-i , uu then broil or boil. A fish called "stone a bass" is found in the West India waters, much resembling the sheeprhead, and they I are; treated in this way and offered for sale m tne markets. ! : I WW n 0 M mrA . 1 oynu tcssci irom Jiaianzas. i i i - Everything remains in statu quo in re gard to tbe Spanish brig Santona, that waa I m B I ordered by Mayor 1- ishblate yesterday bacK to Lec ater.the quarantine ground Must abovo bmithville. Thb vessel still J rides at anchor in the neighborhood the Dram Tree but under the close jes- - 1 pionage of a city officer who has orders to arrest any one going to or leaving the said vessel. Mayor Fishhlate wiil find his action in this matter sustained by iii3i'rity of the communitv. M The Fire this Moriiln-- There were two alarms of fire earlv I morilUi:..UiS ..bout :U o'cloek - and I ihJother after 4 (,viock. but iH.tlJ oriid- nat from the 8alMJ 8Mlt. , It was loca- iQ ft (m t'he corner of t..L. i. . , i. Mf j M w iyBrhi xiuii iuiu i.eu vross pirt'u., ct;uiieu uv ffiet turne1 ment turned out promptly but there was j a difficulty in looatiui' the fire and ! the i ben stopped,' whereupon Col. Koger Moore, Ohiet of the Fire Department, or dered1 it rung again, which will account for t he two alarms, i The fire caught be- hind tbe counter and is supposed tD have orizinated by rats getting among matches, Tho damage was not very extensive but will probably amount to' something S2.ri0 or $300. the fire havinir been Use j soon got under control by the firemeni The stock was insured in the Orient, -of 1 . . - , llarttord, Ut., tor : oJU, tnrongn tne ' of r- Xorwoodi Giles in! this Agenc of M.. Norwood unes, in , tms cityl ! - ; 4 rrv . XilC OWlli? IiU 1JC lLl IUOU vaio covereu by the watchman at the railroad 1 depot adjoining, who gave the alarm and p I , , p i hrriu0 n thp door to ferouse the ih?Qi broke Pen the door to arouse the inmates. All escaped readily except: Mr. O'Brien Who, when found, was nearly I ... u ISUJlOCaieU VJ llie II1UUU UUU n uj nao born'e to a mace of safety by the watch- I l-J ; i . h . " , I "! i Barques, Vessels Bound from Tor eiffn Ports for Wilminton, IV- C. tLr;-u v.r Wntt. ailp.l T.ive'mool .... j--, ! . May 23. j ! i Barque Chin Chin, Br, cleared Newcastle June 21; via Maderia. i Barque Christina! Nor, Jensen, sailed i ' , Glasgow Juno 23. Barque Erstatningeu, ..or, Lydersen, at Greenock June 20. 1 Barque Euxinar, Nor, Tallackseu, sailed Hull June 28. Barque Excellent, Br, Malley, sailed Liverpool July 2. j Barque Forsete, Nor, Christenseu, mailed Glasgow June 29. Barque Frank! Nor, IV ersen, sailed Glasgow July i. ; , , Barque Friedrich Scalia, Gh, Woacke, sailed lwottcrdam June 22- Barque Geo Davis, Br, Hooker; sailed Liverpool Jnne 27. ! Barque Hasselo, For, Strange, cleared London July 5. ! i ' ! Barque .Lovdahl, Nor,; Larsen sailed Hull July 1. , . Barque Margaret Falconer, Br, Moreiy, sailed Liverpool June 21. ; Barque North Carolina, Bf, Buchan, saiied Liverpool July 3.j Barque Poseidon, Nor, Beck, at Kouen July 12. I ' Barque Sirene, Ger, Callies, ( sailed Flensborg June 22. I i Barque Sosterk, Nor, Cruttomseu,! sailed Londonderry July, 1. Barque Speed, Nor, Olsen, sailed Lon uvu VUUB . T..n OO I Barque St Olof, Nor, Olsen, sailed flwwV Tnnp 9:t. iBrig Anncben, Ger, Ohen, saijed Lon don June 8. rt -A a w vr TTanUr at Liverpool BngAzba or, Hanger, at iverpo-ji July; G. Brig Caroline Catharme, Nor, Mcisom, sailed Gloucester June 20. . Brig Leenie.Br, Kla, saileii Liverjwn June! 20. Brig Patriot; For, Invagscu, cleared London July 5. : . I j Bng Signal, Br, Tippett, sailed London June 8. I - ! , Schooner Fylda, Boutflonr, at Greenock July 4. 1878. NO. I l l i Only a f ew pore days is wliich to Icg- so "ter. We have heard of Lot o-n r, strote in this city this season a:. ! that tli.l. .. . . i ' " ' nn. I . . . n a mi . fnrrr. Kf ui v. Rtism arc Verv7rr.,rL rt: ni j Anyone who will. eat a t ece of water- melon which lias been on tl ie hot sidewalk 1 day; with the sun baking , down on ft can g0 in the house and shake with an ague as long as ho chooses. : Tuc.k-:.t . t , ! i! opiiuiMi l?:itouo i..uviic$ nas ar - rived from below and will undergo the necessary repairs U, xiu the ! leaks in l.er '.11 ' -. seams, which Worn to be only abbvr th copper where the sides of the ship have been exnosed to the sun while she was of light and without any cargo aboard. , Keconciliation. j We are happy to announci? tl'-'at our friends m Sampson are healing -th'-" .iiirtr- a I Pees that at ohe time thrate-a-! to hit the j Democratic vote of; that Hill bounty, aud . tliat now a!! opposition O ill' regular noun nee for t!.M .Sn.i'. Cijf . U" '.""tll.has been - ;!!:lr..w wiso tho: opposition' to Mr.. I)an,-! i '!!- ::!' brelh' ni "j4. ! r s Pjm f;Ierk' . .'lr 'v,,ls 111 ol,,, t follow the cxaiui t!i Bon County Democrat?, ir, nath: n r only advance tlieir own nersonal ;nu--,M in 1)-; ;,.,. ,.,1f , Us.V i .:. ' L . ,.. .. com in" election. 1 Tlie Thermoiut'itT. From the "LTnited Stales 'Si:i,a! iilW,-, ai Uhis kce we Obtain tlv1 Milowi:,!; reilt i-t ' of the thermorneter, as tai. i !liS i It mg at 7:31 o clock : Augusta, (Ja....j.....8C Meuiphu, T'im..;..sf; AI()bile, Ala. ...S3 Montgomery Ale. ..S4 Now Orleans....... ..H'2 New Vork... I. .Si Savannah, (ra.......s:! Slirereport.. M St. Louis ,Mo...".'..'J St. Marks, Fla. .... Is Charle8to'n7s"c.V..85 Cincinnati... ...J.....7D j Jiavana Port Gibson, C. N.81 GaIreston.......j.j...84 Indianola. 3 83 Jacksonville, Fla...84 Knoxville Lynchburs,....j 84 lcksbure, Mifis....7U i Washington, D Chi Wilmington, X. C.82 ; , En i to u Kevikw : ; r , uuT .iUWfc caudi(ate for official position in the county of New Hanovel who. is worthy the suffrages of an intelligent people. For Clerk of Sunerior flnnrt we have the - ir - - ; 9lJon D-11' ntn 7??' i ucuci man wuiu ue aeieeieu. Jiiiduie. courteous, of tho strictest integrity, ami excellently well qualified for the duties of the position, we unre udou every srood citizen the duty of doing all in his pow er to secure his re-election. Let! ua have no moreT bacon-rind officials than, we can possibly hely, land we feel confident that if the Democrats of -New Hanover county J" their whole cbUy.ColTaylor will bo the next Clerk of tne Superior Court. t i iWrtm Capt. Galloway's Appointraets. Capt. Swift galloway, Democratic uan didat3 for buperior Court aouci I frif tttiTI o I I rnca f lira r of fisi f C low'iD laceF. y J . Kenansvi'.K SaturJnr, July 20th. Jackao livii.f, Onslow county, Mon day, July 22d . . , Hichlands Tuesday 23 d. Woodington, Lwioir county. Wed nesday July h ith. LiGrange, Thursday, Juiv 25tL. Wilmington;, FrWlav.Jnly 2tli. , Point Caswell. Saturday, July 27th. Goldsboro, Monday, Jaiy 29th. I Heaufort, 'Tuesday, July 30th. Hookkerton. ycdnetKfty, July 13st, ' The citizens are most respectfully and earnestly requested to meet a3 abovo stated. I ' ' I I i i MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's father, in this city, oh the 17th inst., by Kevi S. Men delsohn, Mr. I NATHAN MaYERI o Mus CAKKIE F. fl. daughtsr of A. Weill, Esq., all of thi city. , ! i New Advertisements. Who Q AN NOT AFFORD TO WEAK A Coat Only 5p cents l t, . ; . . "r ' -f tT stylish article ia aiied MUNSON'3. JUlJ i At New and Cheap, "TRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. A Harper Bros., , on th ame style aa tne easiae wumij, ,uui w-u larger and clearer type. J A choice letion of late novel m tbu ne ityle. Joit received ana lor eaie at ice ' LIVE BOOK STORE. VliTIJERSUITLy of the popular novel "JJONNV KATE." I j ' i ! In cloth aud paper. Juat received at UEINSBERGER'S Inlrls 33 and l HXTKei iu-eu PLEASE fiOTlCl Vewillberlad to receive coiciEDnicatirn .rum our irndaon aot. ar.djull rul-jecle of general Interest butj I Tbe name of I the .writer otcst . a inraished to the Editor! I 1 ComatxEicatiocj mast be wthten n one side of the paper. Personal! tie anjt be atoidU. Andit is eepecial and rartic,lry nj0 r tood that Ci9 editor docs not alwa jf e. do& J in the editoritl cola mas. ' j j jT Now Advortisomots. r' EXTRA . : i IPUCSIUfg i Great ft. it IN' s !' m.ai h: it fin lis OXLV Gctl3ct 10c, & 121 'ppr ytL. ' : ' . AT ;!. 3G tvaark'ei tot. i - july'2 Notice. SCHEDULE 13 TAX I ALL WHOLESALE and Itetail ilcchant afe hereby notified that a ririlv tn was levied by the Legislatures of lh75L 1 Ttf and 1877, of Fir Dollarg, ( the Fame feyitd by county), in addition to the Schedule 'tain, proper. Wholesale dealers are also no'tiCirdl that in giving in their purchasds the law now compels payment on all purchase, mailf within the State as wejl as out, of the1 Stat, (including timber, lumber, turpentine, rpiritH turpentine, rogib and naval etoreg of any'kind and cotton.) . All hotels, boarding houi, restaurants and eating houses are required bt law to pay a tax of one-half per cent, on gross receipt? The tax will be due Julr lt,l ann payable vvitinn the lint ten lava thert- mm mm after, on all pufcbaaeB since the Ii of Jan uary, 1878..' . " I ! 1 I j All parties inten sUMl in the payment t j Hhedule li Taxes will save, costs by ja(t-tid-iiigto'thesameatonrea,a.i the law 'will, n Ktrictly enforced, and owlnjc to the Milall amount collected on trie above schedule lor tlie iist several years and tlie iium't roiis criticisms uim tle returns glv n in by jeir ties in business, I ami prornjUd to. rt-'juit , tliat you Ijo careful 1 i making ipi -orr-'t and xsitive returns, thereby relieving1 rno of the unpleastint duly enjoined upon nncf looking over your Ixioks and Invok es. In this connection It is esjiecially find irtlcn larly enjoined upon you that all j)tir-haekv - -inaie by you from, through or by jirokt-s must lje Included by you m yoor r eturiii. ! . Iteisler rf Lels. Juno 22-e-ol-t Metalic Soap Boxes. - . i T7ERY CONVENIENT and neccwarr u r itjof fine Soipf" travelings Alarg'j aieortiaentiof fine : aigortiaentiof ; Perfuinerv, Hair, Nail' and Toou UrniLei JAMES C. MUNfJi?, Druggut, july l3 Third itreet; Opp. Cityj HalL Strong's Law School. THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION of, tM Jnetitution will begin on Monday, the 2d of September next, and continue till the m dav of June following : Applicant will, however, be received at any time and lecturjr will be delivered during racauon tq thoia riy maining in tbe city and wwhingit. , I Occuional lecture will be delivered to tchool by dietinguiibed mebaberi of tbe ilai- jjaaberi c hit citi eighBar, . ,. "', U The advantages which hit- city effen in a? )ra the coavenience bf accesi to the b.t librarit'. in opportunitie for attending ithe court which are in fet?ion xsor thaa half tb9 yeir, and in meeting meiubeb.of the barand other prominent gentlemen, tnrinud thoalc of any ther locality in the State. j ! , j Fsa One hundred dollan, for which th, etudent can attend a lvz aj he xsay chooj-i. Good board can,bc Lad fur S16 v p -f month. ' ' For further rarticulsrf, tAdrttt, GEORGE V. STRONG, . Raleigh, X. C jn?yl0-ot A DVERTI8E IN THE XJL ' I l! " I WILMINGTON (Weekly) JOURNAL 0ceorner Water and Cherlatit 'srrefa, up stain I rnT 11,
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