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TTUJ3 PAPKE ererr ereniaf. JOSH T. JAMKS, eprroa afp ntorxruros. tttpTIOX POSTAGE PAH - IB. - - i v- rwvft month. ' cent. .urns lmmwa -r rner win be denrered by TaiTtars free -a or 10 oerta PT ww?k Jbwrrlberi will rcpart any 1 U fall- .- oj thrtrpaDcr rrsnxlarlT, t --1 77 Uwy jfmriw ifyc eircnlntUm of any twpaper pMishtikintht city of Wtlmmyton. ' : , v -r fhnnSll(l UTT". llUUUim K.Ufti t iQcrsin Uio Pittshnrs dUtrirf. har 4r5ck- Prince Bisraarck's f?th birthday was lxjTTed in Berlin, on -Sunday, as a holiday. . - - The rehearsals for th .comtns dra uttio festiralin Cincinnati will begin Hi week. r The 35th anniversary of lnoderu epir itualism was celebrated in Kcw York fi Sunday. The Democrats carried Chicago by U.000 majority for their candidate tor City Attorney. - Three men are nor living who scrx- rttJ in the Pennsylvania Senate in 1837. All are oTer 00 years ot age. .. The venerable Peter Cooper died at lia residence in New York yesterday. He was 02 years old Feb. 12th. . . A Uason has been found in Maine ttbo hs been a member of the order for 0 jcars. He is 94 years old. Ex-Senator Thurman fell on the steps U his residence in Columbus, O , niht brfore last and broke his left arm. Abraham Lincoln's grave is still piarded day and night. Nothing is wicred from tlx Northern resurrection Fig trees in Califoraia are in full Woom, according to the New York World. But who ever heard of a fig tree blooming? Ex-Governor Hendricks, who went to Florida for the benefit of his health, as returned to hU home m Indiana much improved. , At a recant saU of splendid house kold furniture in Baltimore, articles that cost $1,900 and $3,500 to import, and as good as new, sold far $36S and $373 respectively.' ' The official stenographic report of the Ouiteau trial, as published by the Government Printing Office, Washing, tan, makes three solid octavo volumes o so,he nine hundred pages each. The sacrifice of the State's stock in the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. has been completed and the new company ta taken hold and will organize kKlaj. Another blow at Wilmington General S. B. Buekner has written a hter announcing -that he is a candidate lir the Democratic nomination for Gorernior of Kentucky.' General Aickner is the man who surrendered Fort Doneison to General Grant. , The Manchester Examiner deelarcal wiat Great Britlan could shut up every cotton factory on this sidoof the Atlan kt by free-trade. This boast applies to tio South as well as tbe North. Some may consider this an empty threat, but it Im not. A few years ago Dr. Lewis 8 wilt, the astronomer, winner of the La Laude prize of the Paris Aeademy of Sciences, Vapt an humble suburban hardware j store in Rochester, N Y., and carried i a amateur observations vith a small telescope from the roof of a convenient etfermill. There is one feather, at least, which nr good old State can wear proudly in iticap. In North Carolina the large cotton growing counties are also the foremost ho and hominy producers. Tke proportion of bog raising in tho whole State Is one porker to each in habitant. The statement going the rounds to the ct that there are not over 8,000 mem hers of the bar in England may be cor rct, bat it should be borne in mind, re arks the Boston Post, that tbe num ber does not include attorneys ; and solicitors, who in this country come in under tho head of lawyers', but only "barristers at law." Discussing the matrimonial question In Kew York, writer in tho Brooklyn Ciow argues that "nothing less than receipt of $3,000 a year can war Unt any yonng man in attempting the Trimeat ot matrimony with a yonng Uy wko XV to keep up a, fair so l Position with all theadjancU which 1 1 impUesw in Kew York $5,000 a Wr is no more than .$1,000 a year in Wilraington. rkeBeT. Dr. Howard Crosby, of wTcrk, thinks it is rather ths very ntaath8Ttry pear that constitrtc . - - i-. - .; , : t- -.-., ..- j ,,jr , 1 ..WL i - . 1 III! I ' V ll TT -ttk ! t. jl Ji.i. li :i 1 JLILJLi y 1JD Vv II fi II ill I I - ill it ii-ii it I I . I 1-4 -; ' ll l 11 ni ; UJL. V 11. , u,c donseroua class. Here are a-few of ; tbe things that-Dr. Cfosby would like j to carriei out: iIonest mon vot. ?inc Tor character and not fnr nqriv?" . i - i a limit to. individual wealth:" "the vrages of a laborer .secured to him for a year at a time, as in "the Uso of a salaried oflier; to be forteitd only I in the easy of such conduct as the courts would recognize ;"severt5t penalties lor the avoidance of taxpaying;M "btib ery punished by permanent loss of citi zott&hip and ten years imprisonment." l - . r Overwork is almost as bad as laziness, and it kills a great! deal jrjuicker. The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette says of two famoUTrailroad magnates ; "Colo nel Cole, once the great railroad king in the South, is living a retired life at Nashville. He is paid to have soften ing of the brain and canuot live long. Mr. H. Victor Nowcomb, once the yonng Napoleon of the South, and the most formidable antagonist of. King Co'e, is living in New York a life of re tirement, though almost blind and no possible hope of recovery LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WOO Needed j j Seneon's Skin Core I Loan Wa-tei $3,600 j j Yatb Just Re'elved W H GRBKJf Garden Seed Mukds BaosSotla Water HanrsBEBQEK Blank Books T V Milixb A New Supply Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low t pices, at Jacobi.'s : j ' f II I . . I Tke work of raising the German barque Atlantic, which was capsized at a wharf at tke Empire Floating Pock on last Srturday night, waa commenced to-day. Knights and Ladies of Honor. Regular meeting this (Thursday) eve ning. Full attendance desired. II We learn that pneumonia prevails to an unprecedented degree at Alt. Olive. Wayne county, and that there is hardly a, family in which it does not prevail. Some of tbe cases are reported as being xtremely severe and critical. ' Mr. Orrin T. Thomas, the artist, of this city, who was a student! at Cooper Institute and received personal favors at the hands of its venerable founder, proposes to close his studio during the funeral services as a mark of respect to the, memory of the distinguished tie ceased. j j The names of two or three streets, as specimens of the proposed lettering j of all of the streets, have beeji painted; on tin and attached to two or three lamps. We are free to say we don't like it. The name? of thostjreets should be painted on the glass of the lamps so as to be visible by night as well hb by day. For Pocket knives or Table Cutlery, go toJACOBi's Hardware Depot, f .Maoist rate's Court. Peter Fnrman. colored, was brought before JustlceMillis ths moruing.oharg ed with an assault anii battery on his j wife, Amanda Furniaii. He was found guilty, but judgment was suspended j upon payment oi" costs. . WecUlins Bell. ! ' j. . . Mr.GrierKidder.jf this j city, was married in Atlanta yesterday to Mss Bessie, daughter of Mr. JasJ A. Low, of Atlanta, and sisterj to Mrs. ArmanH L. l")eRoset. of ; this city.! Mr. and Mrs. Kidder will icave Atlanta to day and are expected here to-morrow morning, and at Capt PeRossoT: resi dence, i ! A Magician who can draw crowds kto fill the large and extensive Niblos Garden must be something above the ordinary, and such is Herrmann: Wo copy from the New York Times the following: Old theatre goers will find something entirely new in the Herrmann entertain ment There are wonderful feats of legerdemain by the most dexterous of magicians, a varied performance by specialty artists ot extraordinary merit and other features that are surprisingly good as well as numerous I The success of such att tract ions las that which is cow packing Niblo's Garden, both in the evening and at the ; matinees, is a healthful sign, and it is to the credit of the eity that so much encouragement is given to its projector, j Its acceptance throughout the country is a foregone conclusion. A permanent exhibition of this kind located in New York would Drove a fortunate investment, Clxmvood Shirts. Messrs. A. & I. Shrier. 34 j Market 8freet have been appointed sole agents for the well known Elm wood" Shirt which .is.tindoabtedly.the t best j in ; the market. Each shirt comes in a hand szrzs box. Giro tbtsi a trial, . t i - WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. . Abscnt-Mimled. The latest case of absent-mindednes of which we have heard occurred yes terday. It .was a lady in this instance who came down-town en a shopping expedition, and when sho got into the store where she intended to make some purchases, she discovered that she had left her bonnet at home, and had walk ed through the streets very nicely ap pareled, but. alas, she was barebaded. It was a good joke, out we imagine j hardly appreciated that kind. City Court. William Brown, f oiored, was before the Mayor this morning .charged with disorderly conduct, but was . discharged j with a reprimand. .Hattie Canaday and Florence Wil liams, two colored damsels from the "Hollow," charged with disorderly conduct, wera required to deposit $5 each for the benefit of the city or ! take board in the city prison for 30 days. 1 is needless to say that impoouniosity constrained them to accept of the latter alternative. ' j- A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at J A cow's Hardware Depot. f Criminal Court. The following is a synopsis of the proceedings in the Ciiminal Court to day up to the time of closing own re port: . . 4 - George Bremer, assault and battery. Guilty. Sentence not yet pronounced. Kit Foster and Henrietta , Nixon, larceny. Guilty. Sentence not yet pro nounced, j Millis Cooper, laroeny. Guilty. Sen tenced to live years imprisonment in the State Penitentiary. The Grand Jury, at 1 o'clock p. m , adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Wilmington Mutual The Wilmington Mutual Fire Insur ance Company held its annual meeting last night and elected its officers for the nsuing year. All the officers of last year were r elected, after which, as there was no other business of import ance, the meeting adjourned. The Board of Directors is as follows : WTm. A. French, R. E. Cal V, John McRae, H. VonGlahn, H. Ml Bowden, R. S. RadclifT. D. O'Connor, R. S. Heide, W. P. Oldham, J. A. Freeman, W. Larkins, and J. K. Brown. Mr. William A. French was made President, Mr. R. E. Calder Vice Pres- of the Board. Drs.Bickott Sc. Griffin, Monroe, N. C, says: "We invariably recommend Brown's Iron Bitters as one of the best compounds on the market." 1 FayettevHIe Presbytery. j The following miuntes from Faytte villo Presbytery, held at Montpelier Church, m Robeson county, beginning j with yestenlay. the 4th inst, have been j reported for the Daily Review : Presbytery opened with a sermon oy Rev. N. MeKay. l D., from John xiv. lt verse. The following , ministers and were prosent, as per roil call : ; eJders Ministers Revs HMcIean. Evander I McNair. D D. J j P McPherwu. , Xeil McKay. George Gibbs, "A McMillan, S C Alexander, D D McBryde. Joseph Evans, Arch McQueen, J H Coble, Daniel Fairlj', A N Ferguson. W S Lacy. Roger Martiu, Martin McQueeu. Elders H H Hodglus, D A McDcr maid, .T G Graham. G W Patterson. Dr D McBryde, D McDougald, R Mc Caskill, A S Baker. H McEachan, Dr j Daniel Shaw, W D Harrington, Daniel j McCalinm. D McBryde, J P" Hodges, N S Blue, Alex McRae. J A Cameron. N Ferguson. Y P Cameron. Dr A Mc Gougald. Rev A N Ferguson was elected Mod erator and Elders J B Graham and J A Cameron temporary Clerks The reading Jif the minutes of-the regular Presbytery was dispensed with. and the minutes of the meeting held at j Asheville were read. , J Rev J H Coble, Rev Roger Martin i and Elder R McCasicill were appointed j " a committee to address a communioa tion'from the Presbytery to Rev N T Bowden on the subject of his absence from the meeting. A communication was received from Rev D A McRae. giving reasons for bis absence from the Presbytery, and ask ing leave to labor outside of its bounds for the present. - Rev J H Coble, Rev Roser Martin and Elder D D Shaw were appointed , a committee on devotional exercises. -, The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills Tvrineis&sldcaly at Jacob's Hard X7ZT2 CcpCt. r For tbs RcTfew. The Soiiff of tLe Sliacl. . When balmy brecxes gently blev Ana fXKitnern skies were ciear. A school of shad t spawn intent. Were going up Cape Fear; A fisherman in search of eame, Was laying out his net, And as they passed he raked them in Bv Skiff lnarfc vnji ni v hrt H started up the river then, i A .1 : i , i - t - od going higher and higher, . . fid'lii&i ton, Now Fiee had had good luck that lav. i And business had been fair Iu picking up the drummer boys. ;o oi shad be bonght a pair. bui wisning siui to woric nis neat In search of drummer tramp. He paid to take them to his houe Five cents to a necro scamn. So noontide came, Fice smacked his chops And hurried to his dinner, Bt found no shad to fill his maw. Or I'm a naughty sinner.; " He cussed and swore, and tore his hair, And jumped around like mad. But ail the cussing h could do Would not bring back the shad. He hurried to the Mayor's, conrt. Who issued a subpoena. And in a trice Fice captured Dare, fori ice, ne is a keener; Dave went before His Honor And unblushing y did b wear That be did never from Fiee Mayer Receive of shad a pair. The evidence conflicted, Aad His Honor thus did say : "I'll hold this case sub curia. Come here another day." M I his other day soon came arouad, And Fice was at the Book," But his damage suit was knocked sky high By his next-door neighbor's cook, Who came into the court with Dave, And to sustain him swore, That Dave had soundly gone to sleep And left the shad lying at her door. So Fice was beaten out of court. Holy Moses ! wasn't he mad To think that he had thus been beat Out of a pair of shad. ' But pat ience is a virtue Which Fice doth appreciate ; So ho hied himto the Purceil House, And there he laid in wait. And woe betide the drummers Who come within his snare, For he gathered in. the cola from .them And booghtanother pair, And took them to his house himself, And had them cooked for tea, And in his keen enjoyment Forgot his misery. ! ' A Druxmkr. A lame old lady at Keyser. Had no one to advise her, - v . Till Doctor John Boyle, r N Tried St. Jacobs Oil, Its action did simply surprise her . Kitchen Market. The following retail prices rule in this market, to-day, April 5: Beef 10 15c per pound; veal 124 lie; lamb 12A015c; mutton 124 15c; Green pork, whole hog, 910c per pound ; cuts, 12 15c ;corned pork 120 ; turkeys, alive, $11. 25 each; dressed, 1018e per pound ; chick- ; erT3037ic each : grown fowls, a j 40c; geese alive 75c cah; dres- j ed 1, sausages 1520 ds, ; pud f dings ; 10ai 15. ; eggs. u15 cu per; dozeni ; butter, country, 2530c. ; ! Northern, 40, : lard. 1315, ; Baltimore, ! hams, 1618, ; breakfast strips. I5T6, ; sides. 0A10i ; fish, mullets, 1520.: shad. 75egl 00 ir ipair,; caldefl oyvtcrs. lSc, peri U;,., vfln. vtr- .wriirQ- jws j quart New River oysters' 0.Cu per gallon ; New River oysters, in &nei i. per pusne. ; -inic Un '.m urtJiT: uia, u iieu. m i.,x rrn trasliet : rismo. per quart, lac ; per bushei. 50c: cabbase. I5tT26c per Iread ; collards. 5ffll0c: tum mipsj 510c per es. 25c per peck : bunch ; sweet potatoes lrisn oo. -wu per wmwis, per pecx; carrots arni par?ntp. ixc pcriAi. peck. , "-".'! Unmatlable - Unmailablc matter remaius in the Postofiice iu this city addressed to Susan H. Scarborough, Ocracoke Hyde. Co, N. C; also samples of! embroidery with no address. j Fresh Arrivals. QHOICE WATER-MUX MEAL COEX AKD EASTEHX HAY, Drv Salt and Smoked Sides, Dry Salt and Smoked Shoulders, Heavy Hess Pork. North. Carolina Lar4, North Carolina Hams, . All gTades Good Floor, At Cloeo Prices. HALL & PEARS ALL men i ; Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. . M: SCHLOSS, Prop. . TT. t-cxass in rvrsT nrsrrcr. Car as I niXIATID; BA -iyCTIATTJLC: t7 n 1883. NO. 82 DIEJD. G4UNTEY Tbia mominp, at the residence of Mr. D. D. Barber, oo Sixth, between Ann and j vn streeta, MIm BACIiKL CA1UISY, ared ! -96 year. t Fucml Mrvices wUl be bld at the honre f to-morrow (Friday) mor&lBff, at 10 o'clock.! A Friends and cinajntavvM nre tnv1tel to at- A tesd. I . 1 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S3.500 TA 1 n A V TTT 1 TC AV if ABOUT TflBEE THOUSAND FIVE UlN- ; I) RED DOLLARS (10 per emu more or feee as Vessel mty tlj to be socored by Bottom '' : ' ' I -., ' ' ' 1 I rr ami Retpotklentia Boud, for German Bark i ALB ATB03S, of Stettin, now In dietrew at this Port, and boand from Cbatleston, 8. C, i for Hsrabury, Germany, with acarjroof Rof In: to par for necessary Costs of Repairs and j Port Charges and Exponecs. Sealed Bida for said Loan, with the Marina Premium given lu '. pr cents, to be forwarded before 13- o'clock. Monoay next, toe wth instant, under adores! : "German Bark Albatross Bid for Bottomry Loan; care Imperial German Consulate, Wil mington, N C J All Bids will be opened at noon, Monday next, the 9th iustaot, and the lowest bidder, on payment of the required sum, will receive tho Bottomrv Bend. . RICHARD SIEBE, Master of German Ba: k Albatrwf". E. PESCHAU WESTRRMAXN, As'rs WUmlngton, X. C. Apr!) . 18W. ap!5-3t I S500 Needed. W ILL YOIT HELP UB ? OUR HOUSE of worship, the First Baptist Church, on cor ner of Fifth and Campbell streets, is iu great need of repair, and we are not able to raise the above named amount ot money ourselres. Therefore, we come; to the citizens of Wil nlngton and community at large. WUl you aid us ? Come to onr relief and we will show our sincere appreciation of your free will of fering by publishing the amount you give in the daily papers of this city. Ho that hath pity npon the poor lendetk unto tho Lord, and that which he ltath given will he pay him again. Iio that glreth unto the poor shall not lack. Our paster. Rev. A. M. Conway, is authorized to solicit funds for the Cburcb. E. D. 312IL, apl -St Chwrcu Clerk. Blank Books JACKET BOOKS, INKS, MUCILAGE, Gold Pens. Pencils, Stationery of every variety and style . Every article in the line necessary to carry on any business, Mercantile or other wise. Can be found at THE LIVE BOOK STORE. PIANOS & ORGANS QIIEAP FOB CASn OR OS THE EAST INSTALMENT PLAN, at ! HEINS BERQER'8, ajlO Live Book and Music Stores. ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, PIMPLES. .. - Diseases of flair and. Scalp. Inflammation, Eruptions, Ulcers, Itching; ALL VANISH BY USE OF 1)U. C. W. KENSON'S s k: I 1ST CURE. It make tbe ekln wbi e. oft and emooth ; rcraovcH tan aud freckle. au-J 1 the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly j put un. i wo bottle in ene pocitagc, ronsitt trout. 2025 C, log of lxth Internal and external treatment. i aii nrst cia aroggisia nav it. I'rice ni j per paekace. - It Is tbe only genuine "hkln Cure" and al? hoTxld beware of the various remedies i nrhfnVi barn a Mmrl .. S i noVf endeavor to ride Into popularity by ad- j cures." There la onlr one. aiwl that la Ir. Benson's. Be sure and cet it. - Benson's. Be euro and get it . i cl-rld my kczkma 1 n. IMrr 1 ID 3.11 I'llHOMA LitKL HAS teae sxasdwg.' Jno. a fcCALr, or FOUR Andrews-Attor jtwyntLaw, Ashton, III. is'&l. i "Fob focr ybaks I itkek j CUBKr fK." C. It McDonald, Planters UW, Nerroua or Dypeptlc Ilcs'lmhcH eurcd by Dr. C. W. Ben.u Celerr and rhamomile Pilb. a N. Crittenton. Sole Wnoleeale Aent. forj r. C W. Benson's Rmedif, lis Vnhon KL, j Dr. New York apl 5-lw: tb-frm "To catch Dame Fortune' goUen smi w, Asaidnona wait npon ber. And sather aear by overy wi n i nar jusnno i Justtned by honor. Not for to bide It la a hedge. Not for a train attendant. Bat for the clarions prtrlleprr Of being independent. IF' WHO MAN CAN FEEL INDEPENDENT I PAYS RENT. Semre a homo and; be your own landlord. Building lots fnr ale on the instalment plan situated on SeTentb, Wilson, El a-hth .Ninth, lnth, Dirk lnson, EleTenth. Bay. Twelfth, Thirteenth, Caatle, Cknrch, Nun. Ann, Orange, Cbetjrat, Walnut. McJberry. Red Cross, Gwyno, Char lotte and Kan Kin streeta. ) Moner loaned to those wlahlnz to buikl. mch 28- ; Apply to JAMES WILSON. SODA WATER. QN ASD AFTER TO-DAY WE WILL keep the most delicious Ice Cold Soda. ; Pare fro it juices only unci. ? . rjundo E . lIsrsIaFarmacl5ta, L.431 DSOaDWAY. NEW AND WILMINGTON. Ji. C. mch 17 , York, Fa n cy G o o d A GOOD SUPPLY 'ALWAYS ON HANDJ XI. GrLI13 & I! ?iltr.1 1 ll: n l;:cl: V PLKASK NOTICX. We will be glad to receira coaatxiciCors : from our friends on any and til nbectt of jteaeral Interest but :.' j The name of the writer tanst always bo f at i abhed to the Editor. Csmmnnlcattona matt bm writ Km m jj i one side of tbe paper. IcrsonUt!e must bo avvldea , I And It 1 MTWvHftlKr o'rxl M1H.1.I..1- .-- - J - . 114 frUJOiy 'j1"" f - kKHt that the Filtcr doc oot thrtyi caJcrt tke Tlewa of ccrroepoixtentt cness o itats la the editorial columns. ! . i NEW AIVEOTI8E2IEirr3. THIS DAY. Complete ABsortihcnt -OK- iSPRmG&SIBIMER JECEtVED TODAY, WILL BK OPD for iospelon to-morrow. - L : ,.,,; Those of my lady metomcra Who hatt1' iJeea awalUng the arrival of these VosaiKJ oth erg will Und among them the, weft aa4 Latest aud PixtUest Styles ami Dcalsna. : A lafs assortment of the well-known Cet liss'V Linen Children's. Col Jars all stykV, f Tiadle iiiwl A call and an examination of spectfnlly sollcltod. : ' ktock 1 re- MISS E. KARRER, nich 15 EXCHANGE CORXKIL Tuning Pianos. PROF. X. SCHMIDT WITH AX KXP1U. ence of twenty-Jive years and now a re!detir of this oily, is prepared to tune anl repair Pianos, Melodlans and Organs and will jruar anteo saUsfactlon at moderate rate. ' ; Seoond street, between Market And Dock. aplri-lm i . . Just Receive -X KLEUAXT ASSORTMEXT jOP : j , . Velvet and Ebony PICTURE: TOAlbia HLANK BOOKS, suit able tor every branck of Business. '.: f paper! envelopes. . " SLATES, PENCLta,' Jtif 4r. Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paper, . ' i . . and Paper JSags. apl 2 ' YATES' BOOKaToii: Bacon, LardMolaBsl 100 BQJtea Smoked "d 8' SiOES," 100 Tuba LARD, 4 7 . brand. 200 Boxes Soap!- - ' '200 Cases LYE. . i - 130 Casea Can and Ball POTAS1L Fcrwloby .j... KERCHXEK Jt CALDKR BUOS. apl 2 The Plaoe-to'Btty;:' rrUItPENTLSK TOOLS. a - wa DIPPER8 v . WIXfcTTKlLs, Best ot goods at Rock Bottom prices. A full and complete stock. of Hardware iai r. on hami. ' - ' j W. E. SPRINGER 4 CO, . t rucreHsor to John Dawson A Co.. riwh 1? 19, li ami 23 Market btrect COUNTRY. MERCHANTS AND - EVERY BODY CAN get suited in oua'dty and rries from the larrr stock of HADDL15RY GOODS, at too J 5nddlcry and Trunk Hoosoof I U. M. BOWDEX & CO;, , - N'o. t Market M. " Manufacture and Repair. xachP Wanted v j A SITUATION AS CLERK OK t 7tJ," , iz!!rv, JU . . 3 esvtxneo In Dry Good asd Grocer. l C've excellent rcfprencea. i clre tx Addre? mch SO-lw U. J. C. Review OTice. Lager Beer. " JgERGNER i E.VGEL'S PHILADELPHIA BEER, on Ice. Hare made eaceUent arrange ments for tbo Snmmor Trade, wiUx my tv buUdiag arranged especially for tbo rnrpo. WM. CKNAt'tif Fourth fttrtet. Just North of Honey Brklfe. mch30'2w TTTfir TUST RECEIVED. FRENCH MtLLINERT fKKHS inst recelreft and. for sale by I MRi. KATE CJ WrXEij. Second street, one door frora PottoCce. tuehSl-tt PFE0ELL HOUSE. "TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT; :' " WILMINGTON, ifl C m- B. L. PERRY. Proprietor. -lata ProprletoT Atl&a&i UoteL JTrsU.iiu fciaHIta appointmeista. Terms t2.S0toxOa dar. . . -(. fRbai i A CJev Qu p p I3; j QF RED AND WIHTE ONION 8CT, Peas, Beans, Corn," Cabbar, ie. ? ; Droza and Chemicals. Patent lilnaLlae . AoiKi ana 1 aner Aru-u-i, jto. PreacrtPtlona Preacript! filled at all lours,day an-t f nil I I'n night. German torr(,. , Correr Fourth and Npa tt. melt SI Card en GccclJI PEAS, BEANS,! CORN,' CABBAG7 nip, S-juah, Collam, Iti ii-h. Ac.,A . A fine ati!eciioa of Florrcr cc : 1. . .. x or ease oy v. ili.ia::;.:. . nf n C ISO Huds and Bbls. 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