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II I c A WHAT IS IT. ;, Marine: Squnn. 'Lies roihwt of Sanan toe!.. ! rlw of the tH.u'K i-niack Owtrc W. ikger. noticed Ut thry toVoaMl v.llefre tln Po larity of it 'blow. ' A : kit the uho HKe HrW rt.vercd that the cri-iu of tLe n o w not tbarcf u b-Je. bat netuii r U.o .b-re a turtle. It. cob, rvctbIttt,t:"c ffi that na account wa taken nccuiiaritie. th nun Ikj:dE 1 : capture. Not m.til it Lnd -the ria lurl :. nv-m-a-It was towca to ibo nnca n l heated on leck whru iistobi'hed to nun ii I It I lA 1 I .e i t:irtle , 1. xkos ro umlt f, t in ti t-back una belly uo radisiuiy il'trrn-u! Thf bAck of tbe raou.-ter n- I ...... . I I.' I lit '14. ...x,v:utc-a. alia -ocHVe tiu, rui,. Ha nit. Tb- liurjKu- f'-iia rca-H ioIgnu itiu the IcS, wliuli i i " . .I.iff.r lilt ' ..kuil i- bura. but t;i.; bporb. lj Hi i t in, muh- " i - ;:. r.v.-u t!,-tt en.!!' I.. I I. .ku ibikt-i.a bi k ur.- jct biuiAij A ll i i , I t .it V. t."tt J 1 UJ:l ' - v. m tbe luoiuter h lu -.-. I ' - . .i.'nr a; afMi.e. Army oniaT-fc"a:i I utusl Ahead iTSiw York- I ill- l i i i IU July ir.T'. ri'i- t-j 1 I : ri iu Mi X - n.s iu:et. i r; I.h U It t ' e n; iry. leut: . .,;. - I t t-1 1 ; ;t Ii rt' j .. r i r, :.t: . br Lj . i' r '.. O.l!0( U M.' BI ?'?H.J 4" i .. .. im.'h ir'.iSi'l t -e .'i. iivT. Ban Lu'a IVtoi L-is j b i t ... uc !r:e iibts on top f t'.e .jo ib u. u:il on O'ncort i?nhi- 1 1 I 1 - ' 'v lir;gbt as day. Tl.C Y.z1 M. l.tuS V.;r. iir. vi. da'y ::'.--A z-.v.il cz "H r blond iv. ifn:irK sa i:i! -lu.i obtaiht-d ;:.a I !.:e . : J. 4 IV m ir.e:-!ioco at ll ft .St. Isii. ; r r.-t by Mayor rowmsu's de uty la irsh ilj ni l! ntncr citic?, f rt:.c vb'ieu- of tit p:cj:rty of tac e;ty, yl.onUl mi at tempt be made to tike pof n s;on vl it by tbe Mrtrt'politau poliea or the anti Jljrmaui: The anm are plarttl iu the Western .Mnrtet lb.'iise, which has Inen tdankc a up ana uvurcd against nttack, at. a tbe place locks .u.ewb.rt liko mi ar.acnr.'. Tbe l.wraanite' nay thty not iu- loiul bricgii'K ou further trouole. but will defend themselves a! the prop erty of the city in their pt ssensiou to the Iat cxtumuv. xuvor liowman nays ba will not vacate tho City Hall nnle9 comtllea by tho militia. Deputy Marshal Ibireuti ii till iu the city, c ircially watching the tnoeutcnt3 of both pirtiv. and x.s reiuly to r.cl ct a rn'jvi ment't notice. . -. - The Indian Har Ottawa, Out, July ."0. Mr. F. White, ecrctary rf tbe .stale depart ment, which has charge .f the n.or.nttd pohiv. rctnrtati Saturday from a viV.t to Port.' Washington and McIjCo-1. Heay the report frm American sotnees otdts-K-itisf.iction among the Indians there are greyly cxAgg-Tated, anil that theie are io rc.xs)n to fear any trouble. Sax Fuani ihv. July Uo. A IVrtland bpitch say.. ".N'ows b.k jtiit I tea re erivcxl from Malheur City that to of Howard's teot;:s had arrived there with dispatches. Tna' scouts Ift Howard's command about tea miles northwit of Malheur agency. The soldiers wcro en tirely out of rations. The hcouts cns.-ed several fresh Indian trails leading diiect t Malheur agency. It was thought the Ihu!cs were cither going to the agency to j-urrender or miking tw.in!s Stem's inuuutain. Sereral bsti!t pasl I brutish near Malheur, cli'ining tut a tvv I-ua.- and ahvoting at cilUiu?. Kcllp?c Ubenatlchs. Wa.suis(jtov, July The tiinu -rvice observer ut Virginia City. MonUna. report to tho chief signal otlLvr as follows: Oar fonr tele.-opic hUtioos Lro got all coatati nicciy nud threo tketchca of 'corona." Havana, Jnly J. lesterdav !thc t;l tc!if!e of tho pna wivs vhiblo in thij latitude. Tho sky was perfectly car, acJ. cjnpleto observations vre raallc. A report of the result? ob'a ncd w tspectexl to-Iay. but the "dentine communion which took ob servations at Marie!, where the merid ian pistes, has not returned yet. The eclipse begaa at 4i)7 n. rn.. was total at u:3u, ad ended ut C:3J. The ilontrcal Orange rio&erullons. MoNTn.-At., Jaly CO. The Orange l.rrcrir hive bca ajjr.rn! to the Clh proximo, w ith th view of getting up a test c.wj t r tl. -Hngliah Trify fJoun cit. Tin was au arrangement iotwecn hansels oc both i Jci. urre .r vthinn ever Lcfore uxeu nua is iu many ren-cs shap. 1 '- turtle. Lnt uo part c f iU mter caai K Uof ; contetxy to be J-8" ,T . .,,n r.. . rr it trllU.Cl IiJV u" i " i,c- ... i ... ..,r. i. .i, a t .1 i irt ! i-ei. x -v ..-. in OU(0 .. l. . ... .i . r ,. ..i i v.r.,. Vl. .v:-ir oiili leuiut'on . A!., i ..... ..,1, a ! - .;' i'om New OiIeanB, .."...... . t-e :.-b a-v leateacaP that ':... .1 ,mml. r, r. .::: ',..vl Vr.i tt.e honth. I.i ..l.i. !- .' r, " ' ' ELECTIONS IN GEUMARY. i " I , JI TLc "reitisl pH'fi'rul Bt'r I . . ! k 1 'lit Tfir i:cM:!t'in uuirr nun. , J.r.r.Liv. .l:;!y 3d. The election for numlrrYf tie German I'.uliameiit were hr tr-dr-.y. -. '! 'mire is t.i wer rfuceesful in tjecoml bal- .lirv'M in J riin. A tiecond bal- . 1 It . ..!, .....1 Jo i-t t :. r ,f l'r'Jjf" rrorr tJ :tt wiaia-itciJ i. :icfeary in Cti?r-A h N ti'!tl Liberal ft?-a Konis bcrt? GoLf-rvativf. Si-coa balloti witb tLe Sc-cM'ittfl are LH'C-h irr ;b IJrcslau ura iliberieM, hii 1 b. tweru ) ibruck una a National Liir-m! ut tt iu. I . At S!rvhburf- th Trotest party elecc l tbtir cicaaat. i 1 AHbrnb t!ir'hjccia Dv iiioerrvts aro nbr:Nl iti tbi-t city ouly ia etbe Four.h Di.-tiict whtTtf tbiKcoiul ballot ia i:c ! u-y, tli. y pu'tlra G.f'J vofes, ft'7uii st " :-0,(k-6 :n 1S77. CJt-n. Vou Moitke iiLr nctivod 2.811 votes PCA;nt ,,.77 for tLo Trogroeaist ILi.-mI. Dr. Talk La- lie en a f .-atea n two ai.tr:c?s bv tit tun.aoius nia- j-jritit-. r iai: vi:lLov fevei;. LiM,, i.i .u rt 0rliliii VosU-rday Its ri'iarant'i in ( iiifinnali. N j . y U.-.i.i . , .'uiv !). Tbo bona u bi ul.n ii t ii.it to i o-a , t eiitj-tiye ii; u i-.- v.--o v ftver, tl inLft tl o jtu.i' tsi ijf -.-.'-j'i: liMilfi. H'.l',! oim; a all . tli;. ;tl (.,t ma I I . .Ui' t i.UUl, t .-. j '."a.-icM quarn by Alclnie c uuty, i a!! tl:ro:;;l; t i"Jt 1 1 !j 1.? ai.u pisteu S ,i r, i.re ii:.-c;:-"ii:uie;i until further u tm Ti-e t-);-.it tr;i!.i will . nm ua u- u :. The i!i-iil ( tvili b; hi oat on the e.t.-t tu:m Lt .J :i ) 1. It will ne tnku lv tpcipl eujine ami oir from Bi.'oxi to .M'uiit. The ! Houth bonud .lauil will be .bro:i;rLit from Mob-li by tbo ne Hpecil engin9 to onaVot wi'b tbt-eofts-t tr.in arriving at'.Ww Orb.r,5 ut A. M. CtScisxAii, .uly :V. William llit:i s, of Now O.-Iedxis, rr.vcd here on S I'.urdav with bi t f-tnuv, m:i th- ir way I t. M'l fi t lit',' Wt , i' r.tojjpod at rt iovtd to the being ye!ow will eisthb for boats together may reach I'hysicianp cannot txi.ct :iil -;i Ail i;i ihis temperature. aMi ft fl;1 . T-l :b';V. tbe Fea. i , Wa.'-Lington IosI.N; c:a'. ) rurjKiiT i:iti:s fast. A:t Itit rcae Ditt rmiiu d i poll From I Idcrzo Fashvard C.:i. III, Jalv 3oJ The freight ngeiith .f nilrofds leading Eist from th;.4 eitr b.ive agreed to advance fourth rntrs from Chicago to 'New York from IS to J. cent p r lOOuundred pounds and grain rate from lb td 10 cents per 110 round?; tho jirain rate iHclndes all kinds of meat, grase, hay, hides etc ; tho fourth clasH incudes high wines Tho following freight ratei per 100 poiimls, will take tffect August 1st, oh tdl roads running iviet from here: To Ualtimore, first clats, JJ cents ; gruiu, 17 centKtlljur. 154 cent3. To Fhilado'phia, lirt-eJaSH, 23 cents grain. IS cents : Hour, .'JG centa. To New York, Urst-clas?, 25 ceuts; grain, '20 cents ; llour, 40 cnts. To Hoston, lirst-c'a, 30 tents ; grain, 2j, cents ; Hour, 50 cent ". A meeting of railroad man-ger.' andirgents is to be held at the (irand l aoihc. hotel here tc-mor. row, to try aiul ciTett m Esst-bound pool arrangement. ! f Damage lo the pops. Sr IV.ul Ja'.y IMr-A hcvcto hail storm iu Cirvtr, lticc nua Dakota counties, this kftorrii-p did mnch damage to the crcs. Iu Carver comity etooes of four 4ud i live inches in circucjferenea feli, covering the ground two or threo inches deep. Stone penetrated it, carriage top in one cu-.e. The track of lho ytorm was ten or twelve miles wide, au 1 its get oral course from northwest toKouth- ea?t. - Kcduction of Wages and a Stride. rniLin:nriiiA. Ju'v CO ThDso rm ployed iu the Dexter and Eiclo Mills at Man. yunk. abut 000 in number, were yesterday mamma notified of a 20 per e nt. reduction in their 'va ge. '1h bunds, boirir Uli 5tisded. left I he mill. anoLiXA. t.arlutto Ohsrrrcr : A Liti.-.a of (irevtii rrrt-j.orts that la.-t Sunday was me nrMii iy that water hts run in tho -trt-.!3 if that towa s:::ce tic l'.eh Mav. I C I tae mill .la Vui.toh since l;it Onbr ha ground S.C'il luliLls wheal, and 11,- 775 bnsLe!s corn and- hushippoi to points in and cut cf tho Stite oyer 2 000 sacki llour ai d meal. j Asbcville Citizen) Mr. ricasict-Israil i f L;icist r township, has placed in our oil-ce, to K thipped to tho Agricultural Museum at Raliigb.i lun lie ofo.v whih Tar measured fix feet. Charlotte O'.TTf r: M;-S5rs FieLl Im. of Hickory and of tliscitr. lost their sf- l le and u burse and i agbn by C;4 at tbe foamer ttlice a few davs ao. Aside fnn the h-.rf and waon t!it l'3 s iwijnT:- cant. ' lit h 1 J.a.eii;n cies fort, yoterdav.indlciteu that 3drJGe.T Stronich ai d Mr. T.mi Taylor from II il- .cih, caught 430 blue fish and 4 micktrel I h utvl ;i:..J T; tli Wtc i . . . .-' at a single fLh. They ailca on the "Eo sjkl' aua arc ahcaa so far this season. Aibcvillo Citizen : Mr. Atkinson of Ncwbenie, wvs erdainca deacon iu the Protestant Episcopal Church ,at the i:tiscopal Church, this place, last Sab bath, by Bishop Atkinson assisted by Drs. Buxton and Hall, tho latter of Brooklyn, New York. Cbarlotto Observer. A ccrrcspoudent writes us that on an excursion train on tbeWYstcrnNorthCarolinalilUast Satur day, tlio sense of the passengers was taken as to t lie next Lniteil btates Senatorship. Tiit-re wa one vote for Clinghain, one for Mmision and OG for ance. Kaleigh Xacs: Mr. S. G. Worth, the cucrsfctic gentleman in charge of the troujt hatchery at Swaunanoa Gap, reports to tie Department of Agriculture that tne progress made is particularly satisfactory. The ponds for the reception of ! trout al ready contain 2,000 trout. These will be used in propagation. Ashovillo Citizen :' Prof. Kerr visited and examined what is known as the Eller Iron Gre Beds, on Oapt. V. B. Smith's land, in this couiSy. He pronounces this deposit a fine magnetic ore, like that of Cranberry, highly polaric, very , dense, aiid a vary pure and valuable ore. It lies within two miles of the proposed Trench Broad River Railroad. Raleigh Xfics: ALer years of labor the tii st lloor of tbe new post-ofHce building is at lait tiniheu. Th Iloors, both oaken and wooden, were carefull washed yester day, while tbe pillars, receired the finish ing touches of painty This lloor of the building will to inorrow be turned over to the custodian. The chandeliers have not been put in, nor has the furniture arrived, but the lloor is leudv for use. Charlotte Offeree': A dispute havinjx arisen ariKng tl e clerks of one of the lar-ge.-.t stores in the city as to which of their number wa.s t lit more fleet footer, it was d.-termiiied tortile the matter by a race. The time was fixed at 7 o'clock yesterday evexjiii!., and the place was Church street, betweeaTryen and Fifth. The ' contes tants ran against time. The distance was onj hindred yards. A. make i it in 15s and R iu IGs. About fifty persons witnessed the centest, and tbe anncuce ment of the name of the victor was re ceived with cheers. I Rak-inh Opener : As the train on the X. C, K. K. rounded tbe curve, aud was about to rush into the bridge over the Neue rier, I vtweeii Slma and Wilson's Milis, the engineer discovered what he took to he a bundle of clothing on the track. (iirkas thought he applied the air l,rVe- au I brought the trim to a star u. still with ..is cow-catcher almost touching two 'negro men, who, half drunk and ball overcome by the beat, bad strctc'ied them selves in the shao'e of the covered bridge on the railway and fallen fast asleep- They seemed more annoyed at being arouseu. than grateful, i rolsoncd by 3111k CiNtisxATi, (., July 'SO A icial diatch lroni Cleveland states that on j Wednesday last, fifteen girls employed in j -Madame Somer's dress-making estahlisr. J ment had milk for iliuner. During the atU'rnunn tliov wore nil more or less sick, f iucJuding the madam e.r None of them were' i so ill, however, as to be unable to ieturn to work next day, except two sisters, Mary and Nettie Divitt.J2.On Thursday both were dangerously ill. Physicians who were called in pronounced them cases of poison ing. Yesterday Mary died in great asony. Nettie is still alive, but is in a very preca rious condition. '1 he co oner j has taken the case In charge, and ha? ordered au analysis of the iu ilk. ; COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET 1 AUGUST 1-4 r M. I SPIRITS TURPENTINE Stock K,21 cii-s. Receipts of the week 3,279 cnbks. Ex-Nrts5,S-0 casks. The. market has suilered n decline of i cent since our last rcixrt, closing quiet at 2G ceuts- Sales of the week 1,623 casks. ' " 1 ROSIN tock 30,G25 bbls. Receipts of the week; 8,416 bbls. Exports 5,5y3, bbls. The market for this article has fluctuated some what since hist report. There was an ad vance of 2yx cents on Strained and Good Strained and sales were made last Friday at these figures, but there was a decline on the followiugday to f 1 17$ and SI 20. at which tiurcs tho market closes steady. Sales of the week 3,000 bbls. There are no reported L sales of flue rosins and no olllcial quotations T A It Stock 2.S00 bbls. Receipts of the week: 13 bbls. Exports 92 bbls. j The I market for this article Is quoted strong at fl . Receipts very light. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Stock 1,800 bbls. Receipts of the week 3,033 bbls. ; Exports bbLs. The market for this article Is quoted steady at 51 00 for Hard, SI 75 for Soft and Virgin a decline of 25 cents on last week's quotations for Virgin. ... COTTON Stock 92 bales. Rceeipts of tho wet-k 49 bales. Exports 150 bales. The market continues stead v. Thursday Afternoon. riKITS . TURPENTINE Quiet at 26 cent. Sales of 500 casks at that figure. , ROSIN firm at SI 17)4 for Strained and $1 2) for Good Strained. Sales at quotations. TAR Firm at SI v.' j CR U D E TU RPENTINE Ma rket steady at n w ior iiardandSI 75 for Sort and Virgin. Sfties of receipts at quotations. COTTON Firm. No sales reported. The follow ing are tthe olBciaPquotations: . Ordirary..... f &14 Cents. Good Ordinary . 9 . " tnct tiood Ordinary. ....... Ix.w Mi!diing..:..;.... ' 10 Middling 11 Good ili'jdiiag.... - dailt ascxirxs 44 44 44 44 1 bales 620 casks Spirit Turpentine 1,691 bbls 5 " . 330 Crud T a en tine.... ......... MARINE IIEWS. IrkivedT steamer NorthX State, Green, Fayette-' v;lle. Worth A- Wfcrth. . i m, I?erJ UpVlerhlU. Latham. Smith I vj v, iiirsiey Vt uo. Stfm-yacht Passport; Harper, Smith vll" , CLEARED. I f vMlai5eLN"orth iLat Green. ' Fayette le. Worth yt Worth. . ' '-team -Vac hi ParJjrt r'umnr K-,T-ilVK I ti ll flyers. v-plfii R. ndifrhllL Latham, Smith- w v wii.eya tv, MONTHLY STATEMENT I OF STOCK ON HAHD ArOL SI lit, 1878 Cctton uhonA ..j at.....,...,.i..M..M... . f- . ! S ?. - - 63 3 Total........in ... 92 Z.' Spirit Mb6r..r5..-.i...: 8,498 iflffit " t 23 Total, 8,521 Rosin ashore....' afloat j., 89,025 1,600 Total 90,625 Tar ashore 2,797 afloat, .... .... ............. Total...!!, i 2,810 1,600 Crude ashore... afloat.... Total 1,800 i rrcxipts roa thk month ekdisq acq. Iit,'78. Cotton 578 13,524 40,219 330 8pirits... a Kosin...... t - ! U ..... ...........M....................M. Crude ..J ......U. 11,888 BIP0HT8 roa THE MOIH ESDING AUG. Ut.'TS. Domcsti IN Cotton 52 Spirita.... 412 Kosm; .......L 9.345 ir... l,21'3 Crude : Foreign. Cotton Spirits....,.., '2 8"! .... ....l.U. 20,074 'Yt Koain.. X;.. .i.. ........... . Jr.. T&r......'iw.'. Crada .Miscellaneous t! CCS WILL V I THEREFORE I H SU RE ACAI II ST TH E ftl I By taking out a Yearly Policy in the JJL LIFE INSTJKAHOE CO., OF MOBILE, .ALA. MAURICE MCCARTHY, President. II. M. FRIEND, Secretary; ,1 25 Cents wUI insure againts Accidents ' for one da f in the sum of 33,000 in the Event of Death ' -'t" or.. $15.00APer Week Indemnity for Disabling t Injuries. RATES 1 Day 25 cehts : 2 Days 50 cents; 5Days f L.25 ; 10 Days $2.50; 30 Days $5.00. g Yearly policies issued at from $5 to $20 P " . . . T ' t ". perv $l..C0d; according to occupation, and written at short notice by 1 ARTHUR J. HILL, I Agent, . i . ... , j une 25 2 . ; ' Wilmiirgton; If: C. Furniture. JARE StOCK ''I1!'' ' W..-1'- OF NEW , . ; AND FRESH GOODS. r ,-Juit received and - . . ... . . - , . ; t , ' FOR SALE LOW BY: ; ; ! ' - i july 9 , D. A. SMITH & CO. FAMILY GROCERIES. If the Citizens of Wilmington 'Wajald'Exam- p iae the f . ' Stock of Groceries, Family' -Sup pi htxP 1 Kos. 5. 7, and 8 Horth Front street. - . ."7 : . . r " - The. Propr ietors feel? assured tley-"roaid see how mod i they could better themrelves, and how mnch money they coald sane bj making all tt teir purchases from them. a- TheJ bmy their Sugars direct from the Refiners, their Flour direct from the Im porters, aa d ail other Goods direct from Jdanufactoci ;rs or Importers. Tiipr'ir rtrt isconiDlete. So it must be alwayst Js'fiESH and bought at lowest fig ures. .: :" ! . " . ' ; " I.. ' I ?c ffceir sales are larce, their profits small, r iud consequently they can euarantee to sell Ten lower than any Retail Grocery EstabI ishmeiit in the State. Bcatwiight & HcKoy. Wliblfesale Grocers . 7 Cl 8 Ilorth Front Street. july29-dAw ." " V " .-vl Look , , AT THS Ain.TQUE .POTTERY; eon sisting of Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese, OldSaron, Roman, Greek, .Portland and OIpe Yuet, Watch Stands, Tevapots, Mugs, Card Receivers, Ac, at & jEAFETT'S, apl 15 Front Street Book Store den Miscellaneous. SPEER'S Port prape Wine Used in Huadrcda of Congregations for Com mnnion purposes. Abo Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per i sons and tile Aired. 3 Mt. Prospect Vineyards, New -i Jersey. Siir's IhiH rape Wino ! i 'our Vca "!!. rjHlH '.ll'STIA CKI.EHKATI-m N ATI yE jM'ine i m'J fror the juic f the Oporto Grape, raid in tliis jcunti y. Iu inrluable mt QUit UiJuiiliiUiilii liuyu are uD.urpaied by auy.'"thtr natire Wine. Ueine the pure ju'ice il the Krape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and Brenuineneps are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of ita gener ous qualities, and the weakest inralid may uae it to advantage, it ia parucuianv Dene facial to the ased and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that afflict tbe weaker sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO HE RELIED OX. 1 INVALIDS USE SPEER SPORT GRAPE Tf rT2 E -1 I j FEMALES USE SPEER'S FORT GRAPE WINE. WEAKL Y PERSONS FIND A HENEFH BY ITS USE. Speer'e Wines in Hospitals are preferred to other Wines. j I Sold by Druggist generally, who also sell 8peer's Standard Wine Bitters. Trade I sup plied bv all wholesale Dealers. 8ee that the signature of Alfred Speer, PaiBaic, N. J., c over the cork of each bottle. A. SPEER'S Mt. Prospect Vineyards, New Jersey. Office, No. 34 Warren St New York. Forea'eby GREEN A PLANNER, Drug gists. , ' )' ch 22 TBE Z?EW SIO. 8, Wheeler & Wilson I Sewing Machine COMBINES ALL THE LATEST Sewing J . t. '.':, . " --y' Machine improvements and makes it the best ; , - :' - " - ' in the market. Call and see this Machine be t - , lore buying any pther and get reduced price lust. , . . '.- j We keep full line of Needles and attach ments for all Machines, Oil, Thread, Sjlk, Cord, Ac. Also full it.o'k of the famous Butterick i : i L ' ' - , ' -' ' t Paper Patterns of rarcnents. v- - - - - Office 28 Market S t. , Wilming ton, N J C. WHEELER A TIb30N M'KG COl t July 12 ; -Hi U C.KB.-.A'g't First National Bank. j ; - - " t ;.''',; THE DAWSON BANK IS NOW CON- SOLID ATED with this Bank. The Deposi- ors of tha former are notified that their dei posits and certificates are - assumed J by THE FIR&T NATIONAL BANK. 1 , rpntECtORS i El E. BUBBUSS, JASJ DAWSON, .1 i -' f JAMES SPRUNT, ALFRED JIARTIN D.' G. WORTH. , OFFiCRS;, TV , E.' E. BURRUSSpPrcsidint. t r f ' JAS. DAWSON, Vicc Presu' A. Kv WALKEBOtshicr. k ' 5 . tJ U i IV ZJ il i t . WM. LAHKINSr, Asst. Cashier. IX M. BOWDEN, Teller. " juneH-tf Star copy. B. D. MORRILL, Undortalior, Carpontor and Cabinet-IIakor, ; Third Street, Opp, City Sal 1TT7TLL FURNISH COFFINS and Caskets with attendance at short notice. Orders for ' Carpenter work and Cabinet I ...:-,' ' ' ' f 1-1 ....... work respectfully solicited and promptly ez eeuted. - ' i All work guaranteed. feb H" 5 I ,m 80NUM SWCtPBT?.1 V JiL'Bai v : . , - MiBcollanoong. J I Foreclosure Sale BY VIRTUE OF THE pUer W ferred by a cerUin deed oi mornta . ed by Samuel W. Viek and?naflLf V'ffV; aneand Martha C, Ids wiTe to ? NaUonal Bank of Wihain J TJ deed bearing date the 9th &y o'f XpriUR-S4 Hanorer ConntT. In lirw v x- C08 et seq the Ip'mVt day the 1st day of August. W8, at lio'diT M.. at Exchange CornerJ offr for liiu; pubhc auction to the highest bidder that eJ tain lot or parcel of land situate in the pi'J of Wilmington and bounded and described a follows : Beginning at the intersection of ths Southern line of Red Croet street with th western,. Uae of Natl street and theace westwardly with said line of Ki Cross -treet, three hundred and twenty-on (321) feet to tbe end of tho wharf on the river, thence southwardly along the line of said wharf one hundred and thirty three (133) feet, thence eastwardly: parallel with Red Crosi street, three hundred and thirtii eight (333) feet to Nutt street, and thene northwardly with Nutt street one hundred and thirty-iwo (132) feet'to the beginnint being lots 1 aud 2 in Block 216, accbrdiar U tVanffiiiilt.l.i.n..ill .11. i K Terms of sale CASH. i i - i ASA K. WALKER, june 28-tds. i Cashier KILLS all the FLIES 0 a room in TWO HOURS, xoc worth will kill more flies than $10 worth of Fly Paper. No dirt, bo trouble. Sold by Druggist Eybkt- i QotaaicTMedicine Co., Bafftld.N. ' July Notice, i. Schedule B TaX. A LL WHOLESALE AND .-',1 !- RELA1L Merchants are hereby notified that a prlvll ege tax wan levied by the hwt IegUlature of Five Dollars (the aame levied by county) in addition to the schedule Taxes proper; Wholesale dealers are also notified that In giving in their purchases, the law now com pels payment on all purchaeee made within t he state as well a out of the State, includ ing timber, lumber, turpentine, uplrlUs of turpentine, rosin and naval to res of any kind, and cotton, also wood and coal dealer All Hotels. I Joar dine House. Restaurant and Eating Houses are required by law to pwy one-half per cent on gross recelpta. Tlie tflx will be due July !st and i payable witniu the first ten days thereafter, on all purchases since the first of January, I87R. All parties interested In (the payment of Schedule B Taxes will save costs by attend ing to the same at once, as the 'law'wlR'be strictly enforced. ' !l '' " li!.' J I. II. BROWN, , Register of Deeds for Pender Connty June 22 " ' ' Keep Cpol ! Keeii ool ! THE UNDERSIGNED Is sow prepared to furnish Hot or Cold or Shower Batai at his Shaving Saloon undeMhe First Rational Bank, at the low price of fifteen cents i for Cold and twenty-five cents for Warm Baths. FurmansWs Celebrated ; u Hair InYigorator; which removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and strengthens and Invigorate the hair, on hand and for sale by the bottle.1 , - . . "I &1 A f-Uh avtvlhi m L Antm Ivt 4riP Tonsorisl Une, will be blessed after a trial at the popular Shaving Saloon under tht Na tional Bank.' i i' - i; FURMAN'JKI, In the Basement of the First National Bank, july 10 . K ; t i. .' - 1m " ' Free Lunch A T HARRf WEBB'S-r-Every Day-Fact. You Bet It's So, And Drinks Free";toc For a Consideration. , june 29 ' . ;t Notice. l: F ROM THIS DATE all merrhaadlseaut be removed from the: Wharrer nf the 5ew York and Bad timbre Steamers . the' iJ he fore the arrival of tucceedhj,;. SUamer, otb- er wild: the goods will hV itcred in"irarthoac, y 'f r subject to drayite,r sbfajre, Insurance, As. ... K f" IC ' : 1 ' I " 1 1 . it i i a - july 15 A. D. CAZinX. Agent Reasonable Board. M Y 6lfai&Kbt OPEN' at Sniih vUle for the reception ofvUitori. ItU reduced to ; TV Month, $25.00 Week, $3.00 Day, $LW Single Meal, 60 cents,' ;.'.' ' I Thetabla Is supplied withl the best the Market affords and everything will be do to add to the comfort of rucsL Large grTe in front of house for children to plav la. j juy 6;.r"-, I Or L. BAXTER To our Friends and th " ' :':'- )-'-f'r"'., .1r.'i-..- .r Public "Gonorally. j "tvtDt to bk outdone as 1 R7tLrdi . low nrieea. we offer a full set of, Teeth os SUrer plaie lor $ttS The s .me on Gold plate for $50.00; perfK fit guaranteed and entire satisfaction in inaunee. Filling and ah dental operaUJ performed skillfully at eoiresp)diafty prices. Teeth extracted without painJ Carr Tooth Faste constantly on band. 1 TffOSiBGABBft ISQI7,, rv dee 11 St. Always Givo Yatos a CalL pTJjEf OiE PURCHASLVG jour Scj: Books. Bliak Books, Paper, EnTtiT el?HOTOORAPH T U all menU. Prices to suit alL- OaHerj ca ritd xrith Rook Store, i J july 22 I ! I
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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