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we will oegaa w rexive eoinmwiicauoni
from our frientfg on ujttd ill w,- .
general iaUrest but : ( .0
Tbe name of the writer must alwa yi te fcr
nished to the Editor.
Commimleatloss zest be written' ca oclj
one side of the panr.
Personalities must v -voided.
And it is especially um ijarticlariyjunder
stood that the Editor cot t not alirays endone
the views of correspocdeotJ. crle;j f 3 rUted
in the editorial colaDDs."
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VOL. VJ
WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1880.
iVO. 135
Di
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Review,
oaniVM & RODLIGK
yin -
v.
45 Market Street
i;.tiu J ans Drawers
,.n wM.ufaeiif, ci conta, regu'tr
pii,vfl.i: Call and examl..
;j n lj'i U1 uao uoother-
Mi aland Sha.rU.
are cfc'-U'S "uta'Jour Slietland Shawls
& $1; thy ar really worth $3.
lAilrt Colors! Summer Skirts, from 50c
tu 11.75. A beautifal line.
Printed English Cambric, 10 cents
per j sr J regular price 15 cents.
pr.uted Pacific Lawns, 12; cents p r yard,
41 all oTcr tbe country at 15c
1 J LACK CIUrES.
V Late Just received a large invoice of
Cf? la Singly Double and TriiI.
Suitable for Veiling and
Tiiinmings.
MILK AGENTS IX THIS C1TV
for the
WIDOWS CRAPE, FOUHIK DKRV
KST MOUKXIN'G.
A DiUe lu Gents Linen Ilandter.
chiefs, 1 W) per Dozen.
LADIES' CORBET3.
We hate just received a new Corset to re
tail at 75 cents a beauty.
BR0WK & RODDICK,
45 Market .St.
Jt 17
Electric.
gCOTTi KLSOIRIO HURBRUSH, tha
it t QeaJasaa aal Xsura'gla care, can be
fa4 at
J. B.U'BDIN'd, Apotheca-v.
New Market.
rVsscrlpUoas a specialty. Jy 23
The Lowest Prices
JjV)R ALL KINDS OF PRINTING,
At E. S, WARUCCK'S Job Office.
Get estltnatea at this office before having
yuur printing done elsewhere.
(umola ItevLw building.)
J J ti
For Rent.
L0U THK lit of OctoUr 1880.
osrssideAM at tha Boatkwest '
iUV
crar ore lata aaa aiaristsis.
ApVy to
U II if
John l. cantwkll,
bxt:t, Pot osa.
Cold 1
gODl WATSUwlia par Fralt Syrups.
Haajail Water, AsUlaarfs Water, Hath.
ora WaUr aad CoarrM (O) WaUr.
Por sa't ky
JaMKd a iIDND".
Er-:lt,
jj t ITorih FroB t t.
CHEAP H7EAT.
A FEW-llKUOES
REJECTED CAUVASSED HAL1S,
Will U sold at SIX CenU.
Hall & Pearsall.
Jj 17
Notice.
'pax suiaaue asd timber bcsi-
o(Ui U JaaM Johasoa will b
totiam by U u4tn pL 1 aa bj
a4 at Mr. J. U. Htraaaa dtore oa tb eor
WaiM aa4 Caasuat itmu.
UatUltUa aot aasasaad.
l7sUirla. 1L MoDOVALD.
The State Canvas.
Got.- J Arris. Democratic candidate
for Governor, will addreta the people as
xollows:
At Olio ton, Sampson County, Satur
day. July 31st. !
At KenacfviHe.UopIm Uoarty, lues-
day, August 31
At Jacksonville. Cuslow Cotu.ty, ed-
nesday, August 4 th j
At Trenton, Jute County, Ibursuay,
August 5 b
At rTTston, LnUr O unly, Saturday,
August Ttb.
8 me o'her if the State Carr will
bo wi.b but l! of th e pp u1tCL.eu,
joint iiscui n
Thra will be i.jiot dis DSolom br Go.
Jaivia and Jnde Buxton, the D-nn-crat-ic
and Uepubiirai: candidal s lor Gover
nor at tbe lol.oinjj pluces:
JackBonville, Onalaw county, Au-us.
4th. I
Trenton, Jones county, Aoguat 6 h.
Kinstoo, Leuoir county. Aukusj 7ih .
Snow Hill, Monday, August 9 h.
Wilson, Tuesday, August 10 h.
Attorney General Kecan will uddriBa
the rx'ople at
Griffin's, Nash county, Thursday, Au-
ecst 5h
Nabviile, Nosh c-unfy, Fri.'ay, Au
eoft Cth.
Grantham's, Wayne c.unty, Satu:dayf
August 14 h
Mradow, JchLfcton ccunty, Mvi.day.
August 1G h.
TUB MAILS.
Tne mails clofe and arrivo at the City
- m a i. I
Pet Umcu as loiiows :
Northern through and way
mails 5:20 a. m.
ilaleigb 5 30 a. m.. . .and 5:00 p. ni.
Mails for the N. C. H.ulroa I,
and routes supplied there
from, including A. & N. G.
IUilroad, at 5;30 p. m.
Southern mails for all points
South, daily.! 7:15 p. m.
Westeru mails (C City) daily
(except Sunday) 5:00 p. m.
Mail for Cheraw fc .Darling
ton 7:45 pi m.
Mails for points between rip-
rence and Charleston.. ...... 7:15 p.
p. nv
Fayetteville, and 6ujcra on
Cape Fear River, Tuesdays,
and Fridays LOO p. in.
Fayetteville. via Lumbcrton,
. daily, except Sundays 15:00 p. m.
Onslow C. H. and iatermedi- (
ate edees, every Monday
and Thursday at.' COO 'a. m.
8mithville mails, by steam .
boat, daily, (except Sun-
. days) 10:00 a. m.
Mails . for Easy llill. Town'
Creek, Shallotte and Little
River, S. 0., every Mon
day and Thursday at COO a. m.
Wilmiogtcn and Blsck.River
Chapel, Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays at 5:00 a, m.
" OPEN rOB DELIVERY.
Northern through and way
m.iia .... 7:00 a m.
Southern Mails 7:30 a. m.
Carolina Central Railway 10:00 a. m
Sump Office open from 8 a. m. to-12
M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money
Order and Register Department open
aame as stam p office.
General delivery open from f:00 TO
to 6:30 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30
to 9:30 a, m. . -
Sumps for ra'e at general delivery
when sump office is closed. 1
Mails collected from streat boiei every
day at 3:30 p. m. , t
LOCAL! NEWS.
Hew AdTertisements.
P Hsiaisaaaaa Who Is your Wife?
Tatbs -Family BibU s.
J C Usids, Druggist Cold 1
Tenth Sunday after Trinity.
Dy length IS hours and 5G minutes.
There wer no interments in O-kdale
this week. 1
July, tbe midsummer month, steps
down and out to-day.
sv vour monev and bay voar Build"
log Supplies froin Alutler & I'rice.
There was only one interment in CoUe-vue-
ct me'ery tbis week that of an In
fant;
There were three chiUIieuandone adult
Interred in Pine Foreit cemetery (colored)
this week.
Iter. Alex, tiriuut will preach la tbe
Second Presbjtnan church to-morrow
evening.
Rat. Lr. Watson will preach at St
Mark Church to-morrow eveniBg, at 8J
,'clock.-
V,i rn bur No. 1 Cooking and Heats
ingdlovea at mlmostauy price at Jacoiu'b
ilardware liepou
Tf rmr hair is comtnz out. or turning
Tav do not murmur over a wisiortune
im canso ewuy aver. Aiuuauaii
winii rmnnre the cause of your
crkf by restoring yuur hair toiu natural
color, ana toere.uu jum t ,wv
gocJ nature. , ,
Tbe days sre growing shorter They
are now'an hour shorter than they were
on the 21at of Jnre
The moon change on Thursday dcx1
and the old folks say that we wi l not
have any more rain until then.
Everybody cm get saltM vritu a P ?k
Knife, al laatda Cutlery, at Jaoodi's
Hardware Den-.r.
f he cool weitber ot tt?e past two or
three daya has considerably leaded tto
nuuiber of bathers iu the rivvr. "IVtya, as
a jieoral rule, dcot take freely lo clil'y
water.
Tha sctrnirg sky at retent is ui usual
ly rich in brilliant objects. Between tbe
hours of 2 and 3 no les than eUht out
f twenty first magni'ude stars may le
seen at once.
Mr. Nath'l Jacjbi bavin? been pp;int
ed agent for tbe Atlas Plow, pa ties ir.
want of this'celejrated Plow CAn now
have their orders filled at J A cod's Hard
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf.
Tbe matrimonial fever" In this city is
evidently at a low ebb. The Register t f
Deeds has not issued a si gle marriage
license during the week. It is not the
fashionable season, we suppose.
Evening bats are the first game rf the
season to fall before the huntsman's aim.
They are beginning to fly about pretty
freely, and the bojs are getting their guns
and ammunition ready. Next month rice
birds will be in order, and the fields in
this section, as usual, will furnish fine
sport to good marksmen.
Music They had been to tbe epera
and heard the finest music by the leading
talent. They went home to hear the
Baby wild solo until it was quieted
with a dose of Dr. Bull's Biby Syrup,
which at once removed the Flatulence.
Inmallable.
The following unmailable postal matter
remains lu tbe prstoffice in this city;
Capt. W. N. Elsworth, Wallace, N.C.;
G. O. Moore, Nath Co., N. CV; .Amy
Carter, Dolton. S. O.
Ihe Vacant Judgeship.
The Raleigh AVics hears many names
suggested for jbe Judgeship made vacant
by Judge Buxtoo'e resignation, among
tiem! those of Maj. Jas. C. McRae and C.
W. Broadfoot, of Cumberland, John D
Shaw, of Richmond, Capt. Jno. W.
Ellis, of Columbus, Col. W. Uostcr
French, of ItobesoD, and L R. Waddell,
of Johnston. There is no dearth ot gooa
material among tie Democracy, of the
Fourth district.
Full MeUl and Walnut Show Case?, all
styles and sues, at Altai? FEit, Pjuce
& Co's. I .
The New Bowlnff -A cny.".
The fashionable bowing style.as adopt
ed and practice d by the 3 oung men of tie
d ay, and which has struck our city, and
is daily executed upon our streets, is thu?
described by one who, after closo obssr
vation, has detected all the motions: It is
one time and four motions. The hat, by a
rbbt hand grasp, is lifted from tbe head,
brought forward on a line with the ncse
and then suddenly lowered to tho pit of
the stomach, then, as suddenly, the bat is
returned to its p'ace, following the same
angular route. The head, at the ssme
time, must be bobbed forward about three
inches, and immediately sprung back to
iU natural position. Tbe beauty and per
fection of the salutation depends upon
tbe rapidity of the execution of its move
ments. It is known as tbe Darwm jerk,
because hand organ monkejs puton and
take off their little caps with tbe same
celerity of motion.'
liozs, Dogs and Cow J.
IIos, dogs, cows and cats run at
large ad lib'.tuml this city. Th:, too
notwithstanding the fact that th re is an
ordinance prohibiting cattle trom , certain
localities, and one prohibiting hogs alto
gether from the street, and one also
requiring every dog to be baJed cr
Uken up; yet every day we can hear th
tinkle of the cow bell, and see hogs by
tha dreve (small drove) on tha streets,
and dogs, too, and the latter without the.
lawful badges, plenty of them. Whose
fault Is it that the ordinances aie not en
forced? Is any particalar officer charg.
ed with the enforcement of them? If not,
then abolish the ordinances and display a
little consistency in the matter. Don't
make an ordinance to be laughed at or to
remain a dead letUr on tbe books. We
wriU in earnest and there are other ciii
sens in this city io earnest too about this
matter. There is a limit gool nature
even. : - . . , .
Quarterly rreeting is in progress to
day, and will continue to-morrow, at
Frnt street M. E. Cha ch. Rev Dr.
Bnrkhrad, the Presiding Elder, is pie
-?nt and conducts the services.
Customer "W'ny are 'Malt Bitters" so
popnUr? '
Dr.issgiat -Because, as a Food Medi
cine, thev eurich the blood, harden tbe
muscles qniet tbe nervta, perfect diges
iou." jy -12 4 -
The Columbus Democrats
The Democrats in Columbus county
hve determined to have a grand rally rn
Suurday, August 21st, at Whiteville. It
wi I he unT ihn. auspices of the Ha acock
aid Jar via Ciub which, we arep'eised to
ie-un, is strong in numbers and flourish
ing in coniithn. Great preparations
will be made and a special train from this
city is t.lked of for the occasion.
The Duplin canal J
A letter from Mr. W. T. Bannerman,
of Burgaw, io Mr. B. G. Worth, Presi
dent of the Duplin Canal Company, re
ceived to-day, contains some Very en
couraging information relative to' the pro
gress made. in that important work, Mr.
Bannermau says that he saw a boat go
through from the blockade on Shelter
Creek to North East river. Mr. B. wen
from the river on a fldt about 7 feet wide'
half through to Shelter Creek, The wa
ter was from four to five feet deep and as
far as they went iu tbe flat the canal was
about fiff en feot wide. The sluicing
process seems to be working well. There
is aplenty of water now in fact, the
river is a little too high but it is running
off and as soon as it falls a few inches
more the current through the canal will
bo much stronger and more effective. Tbe
ditch beyond the blockade in the direc"
tion 4of Meeks seem? to be - caving and
sluicing wider and deeper, which is just
what was desired. Mr. Bannerman adds
that Maj. Young seems much encouraged
and that the wcrsia begin to look like a
canal.
lusulllctent Drainage.
Uncloaned ceea-pools, filth of any char
acter, exhalations from masrhy lands, all
tbis, poisoning the blood, bring on
Yellow Fever. The sole an! only reme
dy that will act directly upon the Kid
neys and Liver the cleanser of tbe bloo-
is . Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure, used in connection with Warner's
Safe Pills. jy 2.
City Court.
Quite an array of cases awaited the
Mayer's consideration thlb morning. The
frit called was C. H. Grant, charged
with disorderly conduct and resisting the
policp. $10 fine or ten days in the City
Prison was the judgment of the Court
in this instance and defendant ,wen be
low.
1.
Itobert Jones, a colored lad about 12
or 13 years of age, was arraigned for an
assaultupon Thomas McKenzie, another
colored lad apparently about the same
age, with a deaiftx weapon a pocket
knife inflicting a wound iu the left arm
ot the last named boy. The evidence in
tho case was o the effect that tbe wound-
ed boy, who is in the employ of Mr. U.
C Prempert, on South Front street, told
the boy not to stand in front of his
Boss's" door and crowd the sidewalk;
that for this tbe defendant drew his knife
aad stabbed McKenzie in the arm. The
My or bound defendant over in the sum
of $50 for his appearance at the next
tarm of the Criminal Court.
Jno. Burnett, Jno. H. Cowan and H.
King, hucksters, were next arraigned for
failing to pay license tax. Judgment was
suspended upon payment of the back tax
and costs. !
G. Herring was the next case caUed.
Thi charge in this case was selling fish
and neglecting to pay Ux when called up
on by the Clerk of. Market. Judmei-t
similar to the precedirg cases was render
ed in this insUnce also.
G. Mitchell, coloreJ, was arraigned for
selilng vegetables without a license, and
judgment was su:p2nlod oa payment of
tax'and costs.
Sam Merrick, colored, charged with sell
ing vegetables without paying the Ux and
also reuiliog fresh meat without a license
from h!s bu'eher shop, was the next case
lo claim the attention of the Court. The
defendant was repiesented by counsel in
the person of Jno. L. Uolmes, Esq., who
argued the legality of the tax with the
CourLjbut finally submitted to a judgment
of the oasts in the case and the Ux and
license due ty defendant.
i i
Bee a woman on horseback io another
column, riding near Speer's Vineyards,
with a bunch of Grapes from which
Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is
so highly esteemed by the medical pro
fession for the use of invalids, weakly
persons and tbe aged. Sold by Druggists.
The Banker' Convention
The annual convention of the American
Bankers' Asoc'ation will be held at Sar
atoga, N. Y , commencing August 11th,
and continning three days.- Every bank
tng firm, national bank, State bank, trust
company and savings bsnk in the Uuited
Stages is entitled to one delegate, and it
is exptcted the attendance this year will
beuooui!ly large. Secretary 'Sherman
lias premise 1 to ad Iress the convention
upD resumption and refunding.-' Among
the special topics announced' aro thft sil
ver question, tha banking and indnstral
development of the las year, with its
ciuscs and prospective results, the pre vention
of panics, the mischiefs of ill di
rected tixatinn, the clearing h ue Bys-
terns at home r.nl abroad, aDd the fiaan
cial condi'i na which prornota back'ng
stability, ccraoicrsial progress and indus
trial prosperity. -
So fari as is known now there will be
no one in attendance this year from this
city. Mr. James Diwson has been in the
habit of attending but he is in Europe
now.
Church Services.
Worship in the various churches of the
city to-morrow as follows ;
Tenth Sunday after TrinityAugust
1st. Joint Services in St. James and St.
John's Parishes. Morning Prayer and
Communion at St. James' Church at 11 a.
m. Evening Prayer at St. John's Church
at G p. m.
8T. PAUL S EVANG.
LUTHERAN CaUKCTI,
Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev.
G. D. Berriheim, D. D., Pastor. Sunday
School at 9;30 a. ni. Preparatory Service
ai 10:30. German Service and Communion
at 11 a. m. Noseivice at night.
FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH,
corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev.
J. B. Taylor., Pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
The Lord's Supper will be administered
after the sermon. Brooklyn Sunday School
at 4. p. m. Church Meeting fir Business
Monday night at 8:15 o'clock. Young
Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at
8:15 o'clock. Church Prayer Meeting
Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock!
SECOND PEES3YTERIAN CHUBCK
cor Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C.
M. Payne, Pastor. No services at 11 a. m.
Services at 8:15 p. m,,, by Rev. Alexan
der Sprunt. I
Wilmington District -
Third round of quarterly meetings for
the Wilmington District, Methodist E
Church South.
Wilmington, at Front St, July 31, Aug 1
Wilmington, at I'ifth St, Aug...... 7-8
Onslow Aug 7-8
Topsail, at Herrings Chapel, Aug 10-11
Duplin........ Aug 14-15
New Advertisements.
Meeting of the Justices
of the Peace.
JN ACCORDANCE WITH 8ECT10N 5,
Chapter 141, Laws 1876-7, the Justices of the
Peacs for New Hanover Ccunty are hereby
noti&ed to assemble at the Court House on
I !
Monday, August 2d, 1880, for the purpose of
electing a Board of Com niaeionen for the
County. 1
The meetiog is called at 10 o'clock, A. M.
By order of the Chairman.
JOHN COWAN,
jj 26-2t MA3 wit Sect'y.
For Rent
rpHE OFFICE LATELY occapisd by
Messrs. Anderson A Loeb, corner Water axd
Fricce&s streets, Fossessioa given immedi
ately. Apply to J. L 9B, or ,
jy 30 3t Mersrs, Cronly A Morrisa.
Who is vour Wife?
A COMPLEX CONUNDRUM,
Collrquially Considered.
By Waldoif H. Phil'i;s.
Published by E. J. Hale A Sen.
1 ha work is fall of hamor and keen sitii e,
it is declded'y a most original and novel ad
dition to the Amine in pub'Jeationj, and it is
confidently believed will prove the literary
sensation of the year. Price, in r aper bind
ine. Wc. in cloth 76e. Can be had at
j j 20 H KIN S B SBOEK'd.
Family Bibles
JjAHDSOMELTfOUND, nitbla for
Presents, Ac Photographs, Albums, all
sixes, Praag's Sanday Behopl Cardi, new
and beautiful designs, Fancy Writing Paper
aad Cards, la boxes, Latest styles, at 1
STORE.
jyw
New Advertisements.
Valuable Land 'for
- Sale.
WUSKEtH OILVIN UljA' K and wife,
Jrlor li. Blue, of .the couatv of hob-
ei.n and HtAte o "ott& Carcliaa, on tbe lt
a ay or October, 1S75.. icac aud exacuud -
t&Oi crt f.i tha N'ri'th Ctrnlini m(a I. if
Insurance Company (f tLo city of KaM.li
and Bute aforesaid, to secure ttteea bund rod
dollars due by not dated Oct-.bt r 1st, 1675,
bjarinjr interest from data at 8 per cent, iu
trest due on th 1st d.iy of A pril and Octo
ber of each jer;j and payabS two jeara af-
wr ui wi.ica HiOMtfae vrai uUj reroul'U
id the feeister's Of ice ij tee rouutf of Hob
esoq and bUte nJortaaiJ, i i hook Q. (j,
pKp 78, 00 tbe 11th dy t,f Octote-, lislf,
which aid mortja e with tbe p.er of aAi '
tharin contained, and tid , t-jvmoQ ilii
6th dAy of Ja&tury, IBiO duly irauKferrf.l
and aesitfoeii to tha nubici er, who 11 ro
the ovuer and holder thtivrf, anl the fu'l
amount of the slid nota fecund, by tha ea.d
mom&ze iacow dua, except the interest ui
to the 1st day of OctoLer. 7S. and
default has baen ma:e ii tbe payment of
iioeaiu lacqrea 07 tne paid raort?gf,
te said mortitge will be f ..retlosal by a
sale of the said premises by virtue of the
Dower cantained :n tK kaiH mn....i.A vk
, -v - wv'i ljr7, nu vu
if a. e will be madebf the eubjc.-ibers at public
auunuii, iur catn, at toe-Court Home door,
in the town of Lumber on, county and Htate
aforesaidj on the 7thday of September, Itfbf',
at 12 o'clock, forenoon.
m l - r 1 1 - . .... . .
mortgage premiss : A trsct of land hir g
and being in. the county of Krbeson an 1 Htata
of North Carol-na and bounded on the North
by the lands of NeM; McNeill, cn the East by
the lands of M. McNeill, tho heirs of Uenrj
McNeill, deceased, tna Daniel ilctJallum, oa "
the South ad West ty the lan is of Uaniei
Mc arthur, J C. Alciiachin, liuh Johnson
and Col P. P. gmith, and containing about
eijht hundred acre, mors or less, the p'und.
aries of which will more fu ly appear by re
ference to the sail mortgage reoordoi as
aforesaid. 1
The said tract of lani wiil alas, be, Pali' fit
the came time and at thj pa re p'lace as,d on ,
the B&ne terms nndor a mortjjae ez-cu ed
by the said U Elact to John A. Oilchti-t, 021
the 4th day of fieotembr, 1877, to secure a
note of $673.92 which mot tzzo 13 now Le!d
and owned by J. C. McCaskiii.and 11 roiord.
edia the same office in liook l T , zs'Jib,
on the 21st day ofFebruary 187P,
JOdN A. (JILCUttlST, Mo tga-?,3.
W. P. Fbekch, Attarrey.
1 J - J )
ly 30 13t 1 .
Of5C
TTlVlVil UOI n rffx v VJ rr i:
XJL my stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Af--A .,'
on Market Btreet, and while tbankii-fc.j '
friends and the peblia generally for tic Vftry
generous patronage bct f'wei upon me while
in iup uutnnesr, i rfcci;ai y-.ijix in i ir.o
same bayiven to Mr. Htyron In-trTJTTutare.
jy 23-tAi WALTElt CO.iKV. .
Wire-Rctlia .
SCREENS '
For Doors an indov.-. -
Good to keep oat flies ard mfsaitocs.
A!so,
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, and Building.Material Uenorali k
' ALTAPFER, PEICHi & CO.
Faetorv: Office
Foot of Walnut st Nutt, near Hed Cross ct.
Jy f
Horner Schoo!.
OXFORD, N. C.
THIS SCHOOL has been under its present
management for the last Tweaty-Mire
Tears,1 It sets up no claim to pre-eminence,
bat la the mental and moral training r.f boj.,
it acknowledges no .superior. I bis bjat is
justified by the high standard the btucicnta
from this school have maintained in tlie va.
rious Colleges and Univerrities tf the conr
try. We ssfure orr pf-trons. that no pains
will be spared to furnish t'&e ecliwl vith the
best Kdocational Atfrantafires. Tho ctzt
Session begins the ICth -of August.
. For Catalogue apply to
fnly2-ln J n nnnyrP.
The Cosmopalitaii Ear
JS THE PLACE TO QET ANY AND 'all
of the fancy, delicious, coo!ir drinks of tie
Reason. Ice cool Lsger always on band.
None bat the very best of L'aaors d.alt ou t
at this Bar. Cigars f the o'vit braads can
always be fou-.d at the 0o4mnpo!itan.
, JOHN OAKKOLL, Prop., i
jy 6 No. 12 ilartetst. V
Hot Weather u Upon-.
mi :
-QOWN WIT3 HI QH PiiI03. tiy
your Shirts at bottom figures at the factory -T:
e "Congress" aid "Royal" still.keo? tl a
lead. Look at pripes; 'fCongrerY' 75 cet't,
equal to any $1 Etirt; "Royal" i0 .n:s
squal to ary'$L25 Shirt on tbe markt'.
J. ELSBACU, ilanofacturer,
fe 11 Nr. 3, 'Market s.
KJrs. S. Baker,
FASHIONABLE MILLINERV,
Wilmington, N. C.
Corner Third and Orange Streets. I
IANOY GOODS, Notions, Hats, Bonnet", ,
I. yiats. Flowers, Feathers. Ornamjnti t f
ail kinds. Will reae od work ovsr ail
kinds of old hair, braid, eoxa&iijs, Ac, root
them and mase fea eqaal to new. Old
Hats made ta look Uk they were reiv. Call
and st my epeimes of work.
jelO MRS. 8. J. BAKER.
pOB BALK LOrrV-BUIa Lidii", ctarur
Partys, Inspector's Certifies Vu, Crop LT ni
Rlrar Ststaaen' BsipU, Ao.
HWAEROCK.
(URevlewTJailg) - Jttiaft.