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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Trop. WILMINGTON. If. C. FBIOIV. JUNE 2'. 1880. Entered at the Postoffick at Wilmington, X. C Ai Skcoito-Class MattxhJ FOR PRESIDENT: W. S, HMICOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT; W.H. ENGLISH OFINDIANA. FOR GOVERNOR: THOMAS J. JARVIS, v OF PITT. FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR : j atx v a I nouiwoow, OF MACON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : WX&XiXAEX L. 8 AUN DERB, OF WAKE. FOR STATE TREASURER JOHN ZHX. WOUTH, OF RANDOLPH. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL TXXO&SAB S- OF WIISON. stone is just as unreserved In his views of Prince Bismarck as Prince Bismarck is in his views of Mr. Gladstone, and the great feature of their mutual opinion is that it expresses' a thorough antipatby. Memphis is jaatly rpicing intha pr-c tical completion and efficiency of the sys tem of drainage from which so mcch has been expected since the work was began three and a half months ago. Within that time twenty a- d one-half miles of sewerage pipes have been pat down and thirty miles of subfioiLdrain pipes. Al ready it ia ascertained that the soil of streets in low places thus drained is dry and free from disease breeding impuri ties, the death-rate cf the city is remark ably low, and It is believed that the tax payers, by a considerable pecu niary sacri fice, bare escaped the danger of all r re ventable epidemics. ' THE TICKET. Oar readers all know by this time un dr .what sign and in whose name their Presidential campaign is'to be won. We aanounced yesterday that" Clen. W. S. Hang ck and lion," W. 1.1. English were the nomiaee of the Cincinnati Con vention. How gladly we w ;l all work for this rLajroificient ticket let the future tell. The Convention has done well and de' serves the plaudits of the entire country: The members of that Convention could not have done better: they could not hive named any two men on whom the good and the pure and the true people of this country could unite more earnestly aid more cordially aiad with an enthu siasm that, knowing no North, no South, no .bast, no Wet, no sectional boundaries aoy where and anjhow, is the surest pre Wherever he is known he is'trnBted ai d esteemed. It is a mighty ticket Hascock and EKGfMi. ABOUT WOMEX. "If the Democrats cannot elect Mr. Til den President, they cannot elect any man who can be named," says tbe New York Sun, of the 22d -instant, which reaiods us of the story cf 'the man who was con- are described as great talkers, and a- fined in the insane asylum in Vermont, rubbing noses instead of kissing. Queen Margherita, of I a'y, recenU ly ascended Vesuvius. Real flowers are1 a fashiorable dress ornament in Liondor. Twenty-four to thirly is now the fashionable age in Londt n The pretty women of New Zealand Upon being asked how it happened tba he was there, he replied that it was a question of majorities; he thought every body was crazy, and everybody though that he was crazy, and the maj rity ru! d And so with the Sun. It thinks as staled above, while a large rmj rity of tbe Dem ociatic delegates at Cincinnati think d ff.-i ently, and, consequently, have sat down on its aspiiations heai!y. The Demo crats of these Un ited States are going t elect VVinfi Id Scott Hancock to the Presi dency, by an overwhelming majority, and we hope the Sun will not forget it. A lady wai one of the largest win ners at the recent Derby, and rank" h gh bQQocg the chief patreni and good judges of the turf. Bareh Bernhardt recently changed her drees nineteen times in sixteen hour, during which time she appear ed in three piays, Louise LUeau is a Be'gian maiden who has exhibited on her own person the marks of the crucifixion, hat fasted for three weeks absolutely, and dote other miraculous things. The Duchess, of Edinburgh is de- ,t scribed ad having acted the part of a lainuai ana uuHe.n-n aueaur iu- sii u . l i j i . i - i a ,.v win u emeu uy iu lu.g.uj vuic i Rard8 her mQ faer tfle late Emv re8S of iree .people, ana wh;n the aay arrive Ra83iu daring her last paiufal ill for h&itiauguratiob, he will be in ugurated d; s-, leaving her ihaband and cail and will take bia sea, and the North and the South, the East and the West will rise as one man and sustain him in his position. dien to do so A woman at Troy, N Y, Mrs E'vira Crabb, has taught a little private ech( ol for fifty yeare. Though now over 80, ai d partially ,paiaijz d, she keeps up her tchooL Suehas taught feur generations of one family The latest versiontfif an old story is that an Ithaca, N Y, lady, of untold wt altb, kept her jew ils safely by hid OUR PLATFORM. The Convention at Cincinnati has done well in alLthingp, bat iu nothing net even in the splendid ticket they pu forth, have they done better than in the platform of principles enunciated oy them ing them in old slices, and gave awny as the guide for, and guarantee of, the a pair recently without recollecting to . .. . . rr,, i ko 'im me ui! iu'jdq riDi? wmcn was -.-.,. - m onet them fourteen resolutions m all and every line bears the impress of careful thought and FOR AUDITOR: CTXXiLXAEH P. ZLOSSZLTS, OF GATES. For Superintendent Public Instruction. O. OOAZlBOROUaH OF JOHNSTON. IFOR CONGRESS : (Third District.) jonn w, onAcnnLroRD, OF ONSLOW. For Presidential Elector, Third District. D. XX. ZScZiSAXJ Of Harnett. VIEWS AN O REVIEWS. The Utal number of bottles of cham pagne In stock at Rbelms, was, o April 1, 68,540,660. The number of bottles ex wjrted daring the year was 16,524,593. The French Chambers have passed an When the Empress of Rassia wp phcd in the oolliu ebe wiaaj rayed of deliberate, maturw j-dement. Tne in tlx- iiuj erial robes, with Ijug man sboald Ib inscribed ia kiters of gold tie, oruwn ana all h r decorations, in n .uL, .J J . cmd.g that ol the ii-d Cioss of Ge j. - I I A I h.'Wt-a Illl I IIH I II I LIJM VI I i 1 4 r Ell I III. I . . . . . . . J ... I 'J r 1 . -. nf- ,r.iu .w vf...T?i- ' : r v inJt wuf ei caseu iu wui e sunn tnoes ,w w fo.w.o j umhiu.cu.iu. constitutional dtotunt-ai and traditions of A we have said, it is a magnificent the Dcmocratici party, aa illustrated by ticket and one under which a tersie'tent the teaching andeximple ol the long line a id an flff?reR!ivfl war arP mv ho kpnt Vl L""uw""v r""1"""1'" j J embodied in the platform of the last Na v.uwuo wui uca. Uir,r,l P.nn vnt on 6f th narf v. WIN field .fccOTT rJANCOCR was born on 2d. OnnositiontoceutraiizationiBm and ; . f I l L - St. Valentine s Day, in 1824. and ishere to that dangercus spirit cf encroachment fore now in his at West Point J few months more a Second Lieutenant in the Sixth Infantry he served during the entire war with Mexico and with such distinction that he was breveted for gallant and meritorious conduct. He was in all cf the great battles before the City of Mexico, from that of the Natural Bridge tp the cap ture of the city. ! A Household Need A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment, sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biiiiousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc Address Dr. Sanf rd, 162 Broadway, New York Citj, N. Y. je i4-4w IT IS CONFIDENTLY ASSERTED THAT j YELLOW FEVER S Can be PREVENTED by the use of WARNER'S afs- Id Liver G we, laney & um i" j In conneotion with WARMER'S SAFE PILLS 11 aathori iea on tbe eabjeet declare Yel- r erer to pe a blood fouon. Tns breatn- f a maUritl infected atmosphere acting A low directly on the blood. It is knowfl and admitted, and in writing Touched for, tnat Warner's Safe Kifiney & Liver Cure i ' - ! in connection witb WAHNKkM SAFE PlLLH, aciirg, aa it do-a, directly! upon the organs the Kidnevs and Liver that cleanse and purify tbe blood, ia the best and only encuye Diooa i-uriner nnw known. For ele by all Druggist?. mar 20 " ". the whole costume being mote fitted for a ft btival than for a journt-y to the land whence no traveller returns. The ladies of the (Jourt of S: J mep, during the season of official mourn- ing for the late Empref-s of Russia, were ordered to wear for several days black dresses, white glovee, black or 57,h year. Hb graduated wpico ieoaa wnconbouuawa pow.ra oi white ehoeF, feathers and fane, peat p, uly 1st 1844 Iwhen but a ' departiittntB iu one, and thus to diamonds, or plain gold or silver orha uiy io, wcou uuu create, whatever be the form of govern ' tL, nn .j r . - , t uiouw blu auctwuiu uiaua ureases, thn 20yearsof age. As ment, a real deapjtiarn; no sumptuary wih nirirp,i Hhhnn .fln-m f.athr4 laws: separation ol church and btate for and ornaments, or gray or white the good of e-cb; common schools fostered dree. with h1rk nhhnrs flnrR . r . ' . : 1 auu pioicoicu. j 8d. Home rule, honest money, a strict feathers and ornaments maintenance or puniic laitn; a currency consisting oi goia ana silver, ana paper convertible into com on demand; strict maintenauce of public faith, State and National, and a tarifl for revenue only, 4tb. The subordination of the military He served duriog the entire four years to the civil powers, and a general and of the late nufortunata war between the States. On Sept. 23d, 18G1, be was ap pointed a Brigadier General of volun tears and was engagedj in the campagln of thePeniDSular.the seven days' fihtiLg around Richmond, and the retreat to Harrison's Landing. He was promoted thorough reform of the civil service; 6th. me ngnc to a tree naiiot is a right preservative of all rights, and must and shall be maintained in every part of the United States. 6tb. The existing administration is the representative of conspiracy only, and its claim of right to surround tb ballot boxes with troops and deputy marshals. Prejudice Kills. Eleven years our daughter suflertd on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) ph s; cians, who gave her disease various names but no rein f, and now she is restored to us in good health by; as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at foi two years before using it. We ea nestly hope and pray that) no one else will let their sick sutler as we did, on account ot prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop BiUers." The Parents. io oe major-general or Volunteers, .Nov. to. intimidate and obstruct electors, and 29tb, 1852, and as such participated in the the unprecented use of the veto to main battlesof Fredericksburg Chance Horsville tain its corrupt and despotic power, Mtrv and Gettysburg. He was severely wounded 8al.t8 the feoP? aLa perils tneir msti at Gettysburg in the repulse of Longstreet'8 tUtlODS. Wilmington District Third round of quarterly meetinys fur the Vvilmington District, Methodist E Church South. I Coharie miss., at Averysboro.Jnne 26-27 Bladen, at New Church, June 26-27 Cokesbury, at Bethel July 3-4 Ague Cure Is a purely; vegetable bitter and powerful toriic, and is warranted a speedy and cer tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills anil Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis triqks, the! rapid pulse, coated ! tongue, tlnj-st, lassitude, loss of appetite,! pain in the back and loins, and coldness of the spine and extremities, are only premoni tions of severer symptoms which termin ate! in the ague paroxysm, succeeded ly high fever and profuse perspiration. ! I i I !:- - It is a startling fact, that quinine, ar-, seme, ana oiner poisonous minerals form tii uH iuuira, an uie marKet. xneprep- ai.iiuiua mane irom inese mineral poisons, .although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not, cure, but leave the malarial and their own drug poison in thejsystem,! producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in thoearsj headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formidable than mo Ay the ami e OaSIS Of IllOSt Of Mie " Fpvr nnrJ A mio reparations," "Specifics," " Syrups," . I Z 7 1 Z . 1 . m - Tth TKo orant frjnrl nf 1R7fl '77 k HZaDeiU, at AQCOtt8DUrg. . . JUlV 10-11 attack upon the left centre of the Federal which u n a false count ot the electoral Waccamaw miss, at Pine Log, July 14 15 army, which he at that time commanded. TOte of two States, the candidate defeated Whiteville, at f eacocks, July 17-18. Gen. Hancock commanded the Second at tbe polls was declared to be the Presi. -Brunswick, at Zion (District Conter- f!jrn at. tieitvRhnrcr. tVift Wilmesa dent and for the iirst time in American uuo vmy zz-Zb 1. 0, - , ., , ftmlfK-ilJo .liilfr OT oo cnn.in.;. jvu n.v,' . ,i ,f n, i hutnrv tne win oi tne naome was set i -. . . . ....1-,0 aside, unaer a inreat oi military violence, I. " vi,zi.uS x trnr.k a deadly blow at our svsteln. ot VVilmmgton, at 1 lhh bt, Aug 7-8 iage of Petersburg, and all of the opera' uns in mat vicinity, lie orgamzea me rpnrflHentfttive 'eQVB rnment. The Demo Aug 7-8 1st Corps of Veterans Nov. 27, 1864. cratic par tyf to preserve the country from ToP8ai, at Herrings Chapel, Aug 10-11 August lzttx, it04, ne was appointed civil war, submitted for tbe time, in thw .m,nimAnt t thii n.tnm 1w. hv which Brigadier General in the regular army : firm and patriotic faith that the people agricultural Instrument for plowing, sow- was breveted as Major-General March would punish this crime In 1880 This . .. . .,J VMh isfi?: fAr Miint' itwt.: 'wrunn. Issue precedes and dwarfs every other. It .u- ,.,. , . imposes a more sacred duty upon the ravii. a. tne uatue oi opocsyivania, - .f theTJnioil thaa wa8 eVer addrea uu wa3 comuHssionea as mil juajor-uen the cenec ence of a nation of freemen. erai o: tne u. a. Army, July 2btb, 1S66. 8ih. We execrate the course of this ad Dup!in,...t..i Aug 14-15 iNew Kiver miss. Aug ....,,.,,14 15 Clinton ........... . Ai s 2 1 . 2 2 jug, harvesting, &c, will in future be ad mitted free. Mr. Moodv was at worK tour ana a half months in St. Louis and the clergy men there estimate that 2,500 persona ware converted, of whom 700 bad joined various churches up to the 1st of last May. Ex-Governor Hendricks expresses the opinion that tba enthusiasm for General Garfield is more apparent than real, and that it comes from a sense of victory on $500 Reward. waa for y ear g offered in every paper of tne land oy tne tormer proprietor of Dr. !, i . . , . . : . . . ... .... I .-. ; l,:. i .1 ,1 o v. who ui, in oucn is in Drier a BKetcn ot the military iuiwuuu iUu w cjvu tarrh it would not cure. It cures bv its 11 16 OI WIK FIELD fcC most elcrious nart . W ,. s . nandidato in hrin his wav tn t.h spat Af dries UP catarrh and drives i; to the w w lu.b u rt uibu IB Ll 1 wear w in I r j " v - i .. - mi .,-. . . . j. . ....,:.. .. Jthe usurper, bv bUletirg villaiiis upon the 1UDS8. xnis remeay nas stood the test of uimwy jinuifflparuauiy ioautaebighes- people ' ' ' V time, having been & popular remedy for a uouora wnnin ine gtii 01 tne . American ih. The resolution of Samuel J. Tilden quarter 01 a ceniury, oia by druggiets neonle. will be written on nnrl aft not agam to be a candidate for the exalted at 50 cents. W I , - I 1 1 . . iri, iiv, v 1 piaws 10 wnicn ne was eieciea oy a niajor aiarcu in. t . 1.: . . 3 c 1 xiv i kiia ixjuuutiucui aim nuui yv u u:ii As a soldier, Gen, Hancock's recerd is a he was excluded by tbe leaders of the Re- disease they were intended to en eu's AnuK Cuke thoroughly eradicates e noxious poisons from the system, J-alwaj-s cures the severest cases. Tt. contains no' quinine, mineral, 01 any thing that could! injure the mbst delicate pa tient; and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the '-or?, i oeirisup'ts WILMIlTOTOir. OOLUkBlA " W8TA RAIUoAn V li VIlmlnctovR.c. j CHANGE OF BCBZm' ' ..On and titer Mond., t. UU:- we ro lowing schedule VuiT road: Pataeoger, Expreu. M.n Freigat T, ain, Daily except l,1?' H Leare Wilmfnrtnfi Leave Rorene.r;::"- Arrive at Columbia... LeaTo Columbia -S 1 Leaye Florenee.. Z' ' - l Amre at Wihninjrtoxu. 4 IS IOHT EXPRESS miVn!UH Leave Wilmington... iU . Leare Plorenoe.. ".'..'."'.! lr.f Arrive at Camden Jnnction l : Leave Columbia .? JU. Leave Florenea......... "- Uiu Arrive at Wihllillgton'.!!,.,.,''',,," s J3 A Thia Train stopa 1 G. AC. R. B. aad IWS-V1 na; via Columbia and 1 8DariK0m '1 take Ifight Expres. TraSf A . PaaMBgera for Auguata h?Bi?i?U EPJ Train, wMchJpwSci'C Junction. , rZra9cx ri Cr5r. Through Bleeplnit n.- i? 9W1 l m irauM leaving laitl aaiircad. ! v"lu '-rctit nighta. makinir anl". via Camdea Juncan ."i'V, june Carolina Central Raiiw WILMINGTON, S. c, M . " M 1A 1 excursion Ticket ARE WOW ON SALE TO IU Sesortsj in 1 the Western Carolim A j-j r j. and Georgia. Train leaving WT T .f TITO Vr u''iexw" eonaay, at6 o'clock, eufc COMFORTABLE SLEEPING CARS, makes close connecUon at Charlotte WlQ ALL LINES TO THE MOUNTAIN Coij TRY.! : For further iuformaUon applj to . j ' " F. W. CI AUK, :. June 31m I j General Pauener At, VILMINGTOH A WELOl RAILROAD. system as free from disease as be attacK. ore the s Ague For Liver Comnlalnte. Axtto ure, hy direct action on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. j "We warrant it when taken accordinff to directions. j B Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co;, Practical and Analytical Chemists, I Lowell, Mass. j ,;' OLD BY ALL KCGGI8TS aVEBTWHEKE. i Eeceived this Day 1 - j;rJ. ' 5Q CASES ROEDERER k CO. i'' 1EY BOWZT CHAMPAGNE, FRI8H FRCM BOND, j - ! At Importer' a Price GEO. MYERS "Agent PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wilmington, Xr C, May DC h, QOMMENCINQ JUNE l8ti 18 0, li-ai Trip Ticketa to tbe -. i !,.-.! '' - r Mineral Springs and Summer if sorts ofVirffinia, WestVirgiaT and Korth Carolina,' w ill be on aale at the Coupon Ticket 0C o f thii Read via Goldsboro, Weldon, U mond or Peterabarg, and alo to Bme Reaorta of nppar Booth Carolina a d f era North Carolina, "via '"Wilthffitoa Columbia, For Ticketa, Price LUU and Tim Cti containing all needful information. ei3a the underaigned, or Tieket Agenii atTR mtngton, W.la6n, Weldon, Tarbrro Ooldiboro. A.F0fiV may 19-1 ai Qeni rUMBrirt tm na Af (ha in a ifi innf man fXTMT fVviiir . w .vi w u .t,- nki proud one, filled, a? it is notonlv with the Publ can PartY received by the Demo ODoonenta. Ha thinks that the Republi I P,wu v"c u,1TO.".ni 18 Hofcumy wun me f. iT!f0i -,. ;k-.i:.-. - 1 . , . , , I wmw v uuo wuitu utatcu Willi BCUO101UIV. can ticket will grow weaker, rather than nonors won in war, with the enemy in his and they declare their confidence in his Miscellaneous. atronger Prince Qertscbaff is reported to have made a marvellous recovery, and is is Baden fall of health and spirits Ha will spend the summer thers and next winter in Paris. Before he kit 8t. Petersburg front, but those achieved when the sword I wisdom.patriotism and integrity .unshaken hrf iMMur-v laui rt by the assaults of a common enemy, and I thttV flirtllfr iLUyrA him that- l a (a frUn-rrtaA of peace had ' rung throtiahout inti t.h rKxnoni v, ,; the - land. lie has never forgot- self by the sympathy and respect of his that the civil power is ten and even in tbe most superior trjing moments, ever ha published a newspaper card offering wheQ hl8 indiTidual wiU eould have ere ida .iinniu t till ,-4 fu j awa .an lnaivmuai law, nas ne to those who had Riven him 'tokens of their affectionate sympathy.' Too break tip and bolt in the national Oroenback ranks at the convention yea terday was an amusing sight. The col- laid aside the role of a patriot to assume that of a despot. They know this in Louisiana where for years past tbe name of Hancock has been had in reyer- fellow ciiizans, who regard him as one who by the tlevatmg standard of public moral ity and adorning and -''purifying public service, merits the lasting gratitude of his country and bis party. JO.h. rtee ships and a living chinee for American commerce on the seas and on the land. No discrimination in favor of transpor ation laws, corporations or monopjiies. 1 1th. An amendment of tbe Burlin- game treaty. .No more Chinese immira- ence and they will know th a all over this AM4 fnnri.t i,aM -n A0ratA broad Union and'ali over the whole world h!0D XcePl fur traTel. location and for w -vyr i....";... .'j.. xt l : . . I etcm corsmerce. and therpin carufnU. thewbiU delegates m e?ery point. The MIore lcw 01 ovemoer snail nave gjArded - v oolorsd mea out voted and out talked tha m nu 6OBe . 12th. Public money and public credit whites, and tbe latter abandoned the field I Ana MBe exceneni appreciation of tier public purposes solely, and the pub is dMB diansi. Thar waa anita a I character, aa well as of the necessities of Mic for actaai settlers . . I tha Bituation: waa evinced Lv th f,n lo- lyemocraiu party is the larseaavao ot vutc i"" a " -f friend of labor and the laboring man. and and much money was paid out for nom- TeDllon wnen mey nommaiea h iluam pledges itstlf to protect him alike a2aiC8t inatlona. Memphis Appeal. .xgu.ii. 01 , Indiana, tor tne second cormorants and the commune. , . . Drva., . I p ace on tbe ti.keL Aia. Lxglih Js It. ft-.-Ave congratulste tbe country Bhmatckhas lately been speaking his : ' : , . unon the honest and thriftof th TA. aind with characteristic candor in rUera -7 .Se, . whUth tmce to Mr. Gladstone. HI opmionof the umw1 . ru oa public eipendimre forty millions a year; iHn a. 1 U I aV a, I aT . . . - A British Prime Minister is neither lltfter- I , j " 01 tne 1 upon tbe continuation ol prosperity t Ing to that statesman nor assuring to the! Pttte which be has so oiten Tepresented I borne, and the national honor abroad, and nslloa whose interests he holds in trust with so much of wisdom, dignity and TWT9 . Lupo V? But ttlsweUknown there is no love lost honor. He Is a profonnd lawyer and one emmentas shall inaare us aeenniurnw . m . m . JM .W V m 1 t. 1 v a t 1 . between tna man oi oiooa anu. iron sua i woo . nas always neux in mo, ntmoat lasting reform in everr department oi -tin rival oi we axe ana pen . ir. uau i veneration me constitution ox our fa-hers. 1 pe puniic service. celebrated hIJo) Appetite, refre-hicg a!e 'p theacqifiiti-)n of aea aad color, are bieatlora atteadaat a poo the reparative proeaaeswLi:b this priceieu in?izorant epedHv ioi iatea and carries to a aucserafol eonclasion. Digestion iareatoreo and aasteoanee afforded to each life auatain inir orjrai by the " Bitters, which ia inof f entire even to the feminine palate, vegeta ble hi composition, and thoroughly aafe. ror aate by all Urosrenta aad ueaiers area rally. jeJ . aff. J. H. B 1T8, Newspaper AdvertU tT Areat. 41 Park Bow, (TLaes . Balldog), Sew Torfc. is Mthorisedfeo contract tor aui- vertiMnaenta ia tbe Dau.v &xtixws4 Wit. atiaii oa Jousjiai, at ar.lewestratefcV j WHMINGTON, COLUMBIA I 4UCU8TA R. R.'" CASf 8 FRENCH BKANDY,! From Bond thia Day, And for sale atlmporier's Prices. ! Only $1.50 for alBottle of j ImportedjFrsnch Brandy, f At GEO. MYERS. 25 Taba GILT EDGE BUTTER, 30 CENTS A POTJK D, Choicest Graaa Butter. WINES A,D4LIQUOR8, of beatrades. At Popular Prices. GEO, MYERS, Nos. 11, 13, 16 South Front .f! may 27 MISSES KARRER& McGOVAM, I l&ab&as ipj JalLLlNERY Are AND FANOY GOODS. Children' ami w.n,. Ai8 "aea, in MUlioer, lait inT Z"?' tyles i "hi otresr. may 31 Old Newspapers. QTJANTITT OF OLD NEWSPAPERS or wrappw,, offered fe, saleeb.pat the St rfrgr u mi mm PASSENGER DErARTilZXT. Wilmington,' IX. C, May 26th." OMMENGIN'a JUNE let, I860, r trip tickets to the ; Miiieral fipringiajid Sumoii I wits of Virginia, West Virgil "I i ... and Horth Carolina K B t tb Coupon Tickat Cff of this Road. . 0 ' J T!'fs' PxI :Lists and liaw CJ contaliinjf ail needful iaforaatios, 1 r1.6 derained, or Tickat Afeota salrgton, Florence, Samtar or ColaavlP1' may 29 1m Gen'l Paasenter At Mrs. ; s.:uJ. Baker. FASHIONABLE MILLlSXRr vornn Third sod, Oraoire 8tr 1 u 1 uoods, Notlooa, Data, A Flat. Vln... 01900 . all kinds. Will renew and work OTSf auds ot old hair, braids, comeia-, Ulem and maa- ...1 a naV. T , HatS nadAtfl torifr t?fravtalarr ra and sea mv mHmr.a r nrr. ( je 10 jv. aa-.j i iich. J. BlK ,w Uili"iici i..;.i'- '
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