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WILMINGTON. N. C FRIDAY; JJJNE 8.1883
NO. 137
tke views ofTxwreepondenU unless so state
In the editorial columns. i
, ...a twi week.
,., or i" t
rte9' rates low and liberal.
VOL. VII.
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to:
Thp Bailv Review has the largest
Jiifnn. of anv newspaper
bona ' - a
LOCAL NEWS.
ptfished, in the cily of mirmngton.
''TTZhar of Edwin Booth lives
1 lie wu"'v
quietly at the Washington
Pniladcipnia.
Hotel in
Miss Helen Barry, the actress, is the
tallest woman on the American- stage.
She is six feet one:- -
president Arthur is a' good baritone
singer, and very frequently indulges
himself in the vocal art.
fw thousand doctors have been in
,nnsultation at Cleveland. Ohio, this
week and much benefit to science is
hoped tor therefrom.
William Black, the novelist, was the
Shortest man present at the recent pn-
val0 viewof the Koyai Acauuuij,
wore a bine shirt collar.
W"DX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DeRosset Batter
Yates Flooding the Town
BoRKMAN'sSTALl-Xumber 8
Munds Bros Refined Camphor
IIeinsberger Seaside Library
American Leglsnf Honor--i-
W II GREEX-Sada Watcr-liaerai water
Tho rnrfiints of COttOtt at th'l3 port to-
day foot up 05 bales.
Tomatoes were offered for sale in the
market this morning.
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
$o to Jacobi's Hardware Depot. T
The pet of .the household should have
its picture taken at the Yates Gallery.
It.
A line
of S100 will restrain the Penn- 1
i .i..rMm tairuinir unllf Ofl l.bC
svlvama macnimsnuui .c.j.0 i""-. t
' ....uu.ph.a hereafter. Ten dollars, or (
u n cents, would have been just as.eflec-
live.
The Galveston City Council has set
vide a quarter block of ground upon
which is to be erected a $50,000, public
school, the gift of George Ball, the
banker.
.
'Ph.. urlh German Gametic denies
ihit' Prince Bismarck has consulted
judicial authority in relation. to ihe
'.isolation of the Federal treaty with a
Capt. W. M - Swann has been conGn
ed to the house, quite sick, for the past
few days.
Mr. A. J . Howell ot tnis ciiy , u.
been reappointed a notary public oy
ov. .Tar vis.-
Mr. E. S. Nash, formerly of this city,
but now of New York, is here on a visit
to his relatives.
We regret to learn that there is no
!,nmvfimfint in the condition of ex-
liu w - w
Board of Aldermen.
A called meeting of the Board or AU
dermen was held yesterday afternoon
present. His Honor Mayor E. D. HalL
and Aldermen DeRosset, Boney, Fish-
blate. Bear, Dudley, Howe and Sweat.
Alderman Bear stated the object of
the meeting to be the consideration of
the question of the repealing ol tne or
dinance passed at thelast meeting of the
Board in refeience to selling spirituous
liquors xm Sundays, members of the
Board having since been advised by the
City Attorney that such ordinance was
unconstitutional. . .
The following enactment was there-
. i
(Form? hv Alderman Bear ami
Li fJVJl VifcW J ;
adoDted :
W ttkkeas. At the last meeting of this
Board, held June 4th. 1883. there was
passed by the Board an ordinance pro-t.sKifjno-tho
snip nf linuor on Sunday,
nrfaniiino- hfiavv nenalues for the viola
tion of its Drovisions; and, whereas, it
u0 i.on hrnnerht tothe attention of the
ur.,i ht the Snnremc Court ot tne
Qfoto n ATiv 25th.- 1883. decided tha
thn nrtwpr to nnss such an ordinance
IbliU K'V W. " , m
i 1 1 : 1iniiAt rr Sllll.
punisnmg me semus y1 w" o.7
(lav is msuDoruinaiiou tu mo
law, and that therefore the said city
ordinance must give way to the general
City Court.
Western Schedule.
George Washington not heof hatchet The reports as to another change of
and cherry tree memory, who is tne schedule on the Carolina Central u. im
putative daddy of this star-spangled J which has been current on he streets
imMiron-atrlnctf conntrv ana - wnose rQr & dav or two past, are wanoui
body servants are supposed" to be nearly foundation, so far as the Eatern Divi
all dead but a colored individual, was 8i0n is concerned. -But a change on
before the Mayor this morning charged the Western Division is to go into effect
r!tK irMniv Thp fpfitlmnnv tointed i in.mArmw when the Shelby bonna
milt and he 1 trn -orill lve Charlotte at 5 :30 p. m.
was required to give a justified bond in aad arrive at 10:30 a. m." .
the sum of $200 for his appearance at u SllDerior court.
"1 lie lOliOVYlHii ncio w
NEW AJDVEBTISEMElTrS.
policeman Watkins.
view to abolishing the Reichstag.
in. reirislatufe has"
j 1U A Vii JJ w
i,.,, in session so . long, and so many
vntM have been taken, that the clerk
tho T-nll frnm memorV. And
jiuw iaiu i"v - "
now they are talking of an extra ses
sion!
Mr. Wilkin Boddick leaves here to
night for the North in search of much
needed rest and recreation.
At earn boatmen report that the Cape
Fear is slowly falling oft", but that there
umtprpnousrh lor boating pur-
poses, .
Mr. M. -Waddell, of Johnston
county, is hi the city to-day in atten
dance on this term ot me ouperwi
Court.
:ht
The Queen's journeys to and from
Rfilmoral are now accom-
llVi. v -
plished with the utmost privacy. ' Even
ihJrenresentativesof county families.
who renerally. muster in force at Perth,
an rigidly exclued from the railway
station.
Mass meetings of Irish societies were
held Tuesday evening at Philadelphia.
New Orleans, Buffalo, Baltimore, Chi
cago, Rochester, and other cities. The
action of the Philadelphia Conveniion
was ratified, and steps were taken to
ii hranr.hes of the new Irish
National league.
The capital of the 1 German empire
still continues to increase rapidly. On
the 1st of May the population passed
Conious showers during last hu
and this morning blessed the earth, but
they effected very little in cooling the
atmosphere. -.
Clarendon Council, No. 7, A. L. of
iffht at 8 o clock.
Representative to Grand Council to
be elected to-night.
Mr. Luke B. Huggins, who has been
quite sick for several days, does not ina-
. , i.v A Ula rw-wnflltlOn thlS
prove in ucaim, .
morning .was deciueaiy umui
The party that went out to the Black-
L Ac vostprdav had exceiieni
nsn uiuuimo j v .
inrW. althou-h many ol them were mis
- -ui-oa mirht have been ex-
Dected. -
Th government steam tug Joseph B.
-o- - . i :
Uinh has been unueiguiuo
statute,
Now. be it enacted. That the said ordi
nance be and the same is hereby re
pealed.
Alderman Fishblate moved the repeal
;sed at the last
KJl lUb isjuiuHvii
meeting, requiring the Clerk and Treas
urer to report the names of delinquent
laxpayers. Motion adopted.
Alderman Howe stated that mere
was a great deal of stir in the commun
ity on the question of the hog ordinance,
as passed at the last meeting ol tue
Board, which prohibits the keeping ol
hogs within the limits of the city. He
had been approached by a great many
,i,rt coiri th a nrdi nance would work
great hardship to
and was turned over to the custody of
the Sheriff, whose duty it is to see that
the bond is given.
ThP o.harffe of larcenv upon which
the above named George Washington
was tried was based upon facts .which
pointed to him as the thief who ; broke
into Capt. W. P. Oldham's mill on
Wednesday night; and his capture was
ejected under the following circum
An omnlnm ni the mill wentilD8
mtn tho fktY!fH this morning and stated
111 tV ftnUW- "
that he had iust seen George Washing
ton. arid that the latter had on a . irock
which looked precisely like the miller's,
which was supposed to have been burn
ed. Capt. Oldham at once sent for
George to come up to the office as there
..ro nf wnrt Inr him to do. As
n jw w. - -
work was whatlho latter was seeking,
and as he had formerly on several occa
sions worked for Capt. Oldham he read
ily heeded the request, but not . w itb"
before this tribunal to-day up to the
time of closing our report :
W. A. Ransom and others vs. C. A.
Prine . Executor. IJuror witnurawn.
mistrial,, new trial ordered.
.InnA MoTCenria vs. .Adrian & ol-
lers. Plaintiff called ana taueu. un-
missed at plaintiff's cost and remanded
to Probate Court for further, proceed
1
VASTLY BETTER 1
THAN AN
A TJ C T ION!
THE PRICES I AM SELLING G0ODS AT
give you Rtl vantages tenfold over an Auc
tion Sale, for the reason you can take
your time and select that which
suits you, anl get jnst the Qual-
lty anl Quantity that -
you wish.
The ltailroad Case.
The Netvs and Observer furnishes us
with the following report of the second
and concluding day of the hearing be-
frtro' .Tiulo-oa Ronil and Seymour,- at
RftlAlcrh. of the case of Mrs Matthews
v. the Carolina Central It. U
In tliis court vesterday the argument
in the cases of Matthews vs. the Caro
lina Central R. II. Company was re-
Col. Duncan K. mcnae
enmprl Duncan K. Mcltae con-
lnriort hia sneeoh for the daintiffs
fl wrd Patterson, of New York.
- . . ..1.1
rnt. hnttnnlncr his coat closely aooui ine nnonnA frr the defendants. lie com
" .... I - . , . , ,
; When he enterea tlie nlamed of wnat ne consiuereu
1 1 uva ui oiun. - - . i
I AM SELUXO
Wide Fercalaat6centijperyard,worthl2. '.
U and some Black and Colored Buntings at 15
cents per yard, worth 30.
1'retty Lawns, fast colors, at cents.
White Scotch IMaid Lawn, at 120, worth i".
Pretty Cotton Flat d Dress oodA, atlOct
per yard, better than 15 cents Gingham. . v
The Tery best 10 cents Bleached Cotton ever
sold in this or any other city.
t - . ...... . - .
.VOOO-varda liamburs Trimmings, excellent
quality, and vry cheap, from 5 cents up.
Bordered Handkerchiefs at "3 cents 'each,
wiUi the largest stock in that line in the city.
Good 200 yards Spool Cotton, at two Spo'
for 5 cents. : ;
oflice Capt. Oldham closed the door and
asked George to unbutton his coat!
as he wanted to see what kind of a
shirt he had on. George hesitated,
but when he -saw that Capt.,01dham
insults
heaped upon his clients. After a rebuke
to his adversary. Col. McRae. for the
vehemence of his denunciation, he pro
ceeded to argue, taking the ground mat
the trustees when they sola tneir oonus
ceased to become quatihett te act fur
ther and in resigning ana appointing
was in earnest and meant ousmess, ne
thev onlv carried out the
did as requested when the miller, who terms of their trust. He argued that
. m'nn r . AtlfP rPnO?UICU IUC UiftU v j -
- r - i -i. I ami
Come and look at my s tock or
DRESS GOODS!
I deal for cash, ; and cater to thoe who ge
. r
their money by hard licks, and pro
, - . " ' -i
lKse to give you gool value
for your money.
... . oi;rf oa hia -nrnnert.v ami tne one wuicii ,r ... ... i ua
hieh and in support of this read a cablegram
the I
Bat hardship to nem , he had sup wa3 burnt at Xhes had been carried to the
entorcea at tnis paruuuia. ucv i ,.nKWr firft ' In answer to Beeond-mortsaarc bonds and tliat alter
... . , -p.- to .l ...,,1.1 t( " - I ... -, , " t :.:
would be glad it tne coaru wuu. que3tion as to where he got the
some acuuu iu ,urf n.onra ?rl that, he bousrht it r
... T- . :,J l. l,nnlhf OUUVi VJWUisv m. -'
Alderman LienosbCL baiu uc , r . f
Easlon,
the Ogure 1,200,000. As the last census, re airs for some time past,
on Dec. 1, 1880, gave the total number
ot inhabitants at 1,120.000, it appeals
that within two vears and five months
the increase has been 80,000 persons
commenced
She looks as
An old colored woman named Rebec-1
nn Snndav niffht. in
New rork, at the alleged age oi 114 uncle, Capt. R. B. Davis
work again yesterday
pretty as a peach.
T -M.Emerson left here last
jaw
narrdina Central lor
evening ou , ,f
:wv with h s family, wneru
Emerson is to spend a month with her
m . t 1 A-
he ordinance as passed at tne last,
meeting entirely too sleeping, it was
only intended as a sanitary measure."
He offered the following resolution,
which was adopted : , -
Tie oni' oil That the ordinance on
Hogs be referred to the Sanitary ..Com.
hiittee,o report to the next meeting the
orUohiiifv nf eontractinff the limits
this he dealt in the securities, put them
on the market, received some oi tue
bonds and received interest on them.
Mr. Randolph Robinson spoke
llAYt for the defense: areued that the
subordination of the Carolina Central
railroad to the Seaboard S3'stenr,nau
nnt. ininred trie . lormer. and that the
veiy probable,story ; and Capt. Oldham new combination was not wrecking the
became sure he had the real .culprit Central i; that its. ft ,
Kiittercn. lie saia tne court uau m .
You can buy a diess from me for a low price.
that will make a yonnc lady !
LOOK LIKE A PRINCESS 1
it. He did not know the man, but
could identify him if he should see him.
Rio woa ti ve.rv nlausibleV- but not a
XUIkl 11 4 C
when he took one of George's shoes and
found it exactly fitted tbe track made
K tw'f in effecting an entrance.
within the bounds of the crty ; and tyw thercfore went immediately for a
r ----a . -r , . i i r kaiAi;uraan ipapin'r iiRuri't: au owuj
regular meetmg.in J uiy, tne myi ; , - u;
a i t- nnrmvia f ho nniinRiiuts i n mht nrnntn noi. ne zlul iu icu uim
nvwnf in thv limits defined by Section i n. a
urn it an A bad him arrested, with
17 of Article 4 of the Ordinances. fuai stated in the first paragraph
The application ot Dr. W. H. Barker t accuged is a full
black, and is 17 or 18 years of age. .
former opinion already settled ine
auestions argued so fully by the plain
tiff's counsel, and he declined to enter
into them; that his reply was the
rni n inn nf the court.
i j i t. 1 ... .
The papers were men aanueu u, w class dry goois biukis..
judges reserving their opinion. 'Ihe i . " . nt I
case now cocs to the Supreme Court of nhann ! Rnp.fl.Tk ! (jtlftat) !
Great Bargains in
r
GLOVES, .
nOSlEltY, ' .
CORSETS, ..- ,
1ANT3 fiOODS,
SHEETINGS, ; .
I TOWELING, Ac.
iu short everything to bje 'hatl in FIRST -
on
for the free use of the City Hall in which
to give free lectures oil phrenology, was
not granted.
Alderman Bear offered the following
resolution, which was adopted :
Resolved, That the Board ot Audit
and Fihauce be requested to make such
provisions as will enable the Mayor - to
put twb special men (mounted) on duty,
whose province it shall be to remove all
cows, hogs and goats from the streets.
The Board then adjourned.
The Blacklish Excursion.
The blacklish excursion of yesterday
was qu'tfe a successful one, befth as to the
years, 5 months and 29 days. Her death The ciosing exercises of Bethel Acade
was the result of old asre and a paraiyt Tnoir county, toot place
w .. . i " - , . . :
ic stroke. She was born in Connecticut, F id the lst imt pro!. JNOD es,
j t. vri- linn 9A vears I . cnKnnl nf this City,
old. The last nine years of herlifeshe ivered the address, which has been catch of fished the victors r.won by old
Keptune. xi ia wuiuai.
twelve to fifteen hundred fisli were
caught. Nearly all of the party were
sick and were unable to fish, and the
number of the finny tribe which were
caught were hooked by comparatively
a few old salts who never bend their
heads to Neptune. Fish were so thick
. 1 t mo nnf f oil on
on tne grounus mat n, www
in the
was blind'and helpless. Charity. organ- vcry highly commended.
izations provided lor ner.
In regard to the Earl of Dalhoiuie's
bill for legalizing marria'ge with: cle
ceased wite's sister, the second reading
of which is fixed Tor next .Monday, the
Bishop of Lincoln intends to take an
early opportunity of calling attention in
the House of Lords to the fact that all
the Bishops of the Episcopal Church i n
Scotland have pronounced against the
pro posed chahge in the law.
Officer Samuel Howland. who has
beenquite sick for several days, put in
an appearance at the City Hall this
xi r. !a tionllv well enouiih to
mormu. ji j ""j
return to duty, but if he continues to
improve will be at his post again oeiore
long.
Colum-
but
some
a day
or two.
were fnmly developed and seemed per-
tnraefinir n rpfit nf the won rwf in tnr narts. but owing 10
X.t 19 lliivivdwtiQ v w. i 111 i '
.i.f.,i x-;orr-v nehieved bv the United L iorm nnnement lived
UU11U1 , lOLWi J v " " " I . - - -"
States forces in Arizona, as per advices
from Assistant Adjutant-General Mar
tin. It was a brilliant victory, two
boys and eighteen women and children
having been captured after they had
surrendered. It reminds us of the dis
tich irom Mother Goose :
Tii k'inr of France, with all his
-m. ""O
rviiwhtv men.
MarchedUD the hill and then marched
-m m- .1 i a .-. ..MMr tninir i ri i iHik liicuj
.. . . Air- i rnniiii- I linn I'liucim luiiic. '
bus Swainiear.omiu.ivuio:fe:.r - r nnUn!.vabiind .;.t - k fi S. R. Val
r .1 -i no T.wins inn siiiisicjiiuao , j mm ahiccu. t "j - -
twin COltS a lew uay s fr - tx . tUn rc?nnijt wanted .V , ipa "Wnlw find
ant. vhc ui i-uvi isa.u i enunc. --
Old Pictures copied - carefully and
well finished. Lakd'nek, Photographer J
119, Market. ; u
Historical Papers.
The June number of the Southern
Historical Society Pape rs has arrived.
The following interesting papers con
stitute its contents : . ,
Life and Character of ex-Gov. B. G.
iT...nWnva rt MississiDoi by Rev.
UUIUpUlbjBI . .
The Washington Ar
tillerv" addressesby Gen. W. M.
(Won and Col. BV Eschelsman ; ,4A
Reminiscence of thl Christmas of 1861,"
by W. F. Shippey ; "laying the Cois
nor Stone and Monument iohid oi me
Army of Tennessee Association, New
Orleans;" Address on the Life and
Character ol General Albert Syndey
tu- k Hon. C. E. Hooker, of
U Ullllvsu. -
Mississippi; Address by rresicient
ta--:. - T'he Shenandoah. Valley in
jja i in
icrj Review of Geo. E. Pond's book
hV cini. :: William Allen: "Marse Robert
"J -r- . ,
Messrs. A. &. I. SniUEit have receiv
ed, per express, a large lot of Children's
Blouse Suits made up-very liandsomcly
in difterent shades, which they will sell
at astonishingly low prices. Call early
and procure a suit for the boys. t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Butter.
FEW PACKAGES OF VERY '
MCE MAKYLAND-BUTTEB.
.. For sale low by
june 8 It DEBOSSET A CO.
umber8-
OOD BEEF, MUTTON,
LAMB AKO VSAL.
The beat the market affords at
BOBNEMAN'S tTALL,
Junes Ko. 8, New Market
Seaside Library. -
Ulvc me a call
JOHN J. HEDJtlCK.
No. 115 Market Street. .
jnne t ..,.!...
Wilmington & Weidon R. R;
Company.
is
5
Secretary jlhd treasurer's OrncE,
Wilmington, N. C, May 22,
IN
PUBSUANCE OF A BESOLUTI05U.
F
RANK UK SQUARE 1JBRARY,
LOWELL'S LIBRARY,
adopted by the Directors of the Wilmlugton :
A Weidon Bail Boad Company, at a meeting
held this day, a special meeting of the Stock
holders of said Company, will be held In the
city ef Wilmington, at the office of the Cpm
pany. at 11 o'clock, A. M., on TburoUy,
the 41st day of Jane next, "to take Into
consideration the location and building or
a Kallroaa rrom some vou on un
Wilmington A We Won Ball road South of Wil
son to Florence, 8. C, en the Wilmington, Col
umbia A Augusta Ballroad, or some point
East thereof on said roads, and such further
action in this matter as the said 8tocklKMers
assembled In meeting may consuier proper.
may 22- tm
J. WY THOMPSON,
Secretary.
For sale at ,
IIEIN3BEIMl'.iv.
to te thrown overboard; another pite- Queries" and "Editorat Parajrraphs,"
i i ".n Uornor f n tfvtrfi him I , t.t. -,;. :n mnlnr train a nnd 5nlW
est to the publication
Qi xt ocVpiI CaDt. Harper, to take mm utnu oaoist in civme xalue anu inter-
Vli"J w - - v mm - -
back, assigning as his reason mat, a
have cot niy dollar's worth." As we
stepped aboard the steamer at Smith-
ville, after the return from , tne tocks,
we asked a lestive policeman wno was
day's recreation," if he hau
Blank
Books.
a
Mucilage, Steel Pens, Ac, at
HEINSBERGER'S
A New Eflterpnse. ,
We learn that Messrs William Iar
t;;9nn,l II . M. Bowden are preparing
. , . i. i
sh a mouei .-uij " tikinsr
cmibv which to supply the people sick? Hi3 reply was, as he rolled
. ... i mvo r Tii ill. i'vitv i. i v i annpii fivir
of the city. wuu - nis eyes UMYcim, ; - ,y ron the "goobers" wera T, - o Vorrtt Irnnirpn
mnrnine and evening- The roilk is to the raIling: My Lord, just look at was a live J run final The Sailing YaCht imOgen
Mna similar to those r . ln sn?ift of the sickness ot tue
tlU x , mg.
Runaway.
There was a ripple of excitement at
the corner of Dock and Front streets
th',9 mornincr. occasioned by a goat
runnine away with a cart, filled with
pea nuts, to which he was attached. it i
! -
lAPEB ASD KNYELOPES,
Inks of all kinds,
june 8
Live Book and Music Stores
down agrin
nt neans simuaiw .UVc mP" in spue oi iue aiun
. , , of ihA North, andl i nil cnmtl tA tn onlnv themselves.
n nw hY iiairvwcu - - cruwu,i
. . . . ' 1 A M nnstnmOr4 I . 1 r 1 1 T i r rrn a AMI IU
k t ,i indicate has been formed will be delivered to regiuai anU expresseu a vu..fi ;
ot nnA ntilirft the new possession ol at their aoors.
. New Guinea. The syndicate intends
to Vsearch for, mine, and cart away"
im mineral wealth of the country. It
V&AV sf ' - -w -
will also foster the trade and coloniza
tion of the island. The syndicate
hopes also to become- eventually the
parent of numerous other companies,
such as carrying, constructive, agency,
land, and fishing companies. To open
up the "vast resources," and as a
guarantee ot good faith, the originators
rntemolato sendinz out a mining en-
, ; Unmanables.
ti,, followinff is a list of the unmail
able postal matter remaining in t
TnflirA in this city :
i - . n . vn.
i;a TArkins. Columbus o, ,
Thar Rcna. end-
nOSKll caiu uci"o . -
t.nfillas: (ivernment stamped en
velorxs with no ,adress; .J u : uerring.
Lonj Bluff. N C ;F ranfc oauney,
WT.1 Rivatts.-v :
Capt. Harper has onr thanks for kind
remembrances.
SM1TBVILME, N. C,
ifrrrtt xxpkbienced saiusg mas-
ter, can be hired at reasonable rates. Inquire
Free guessing contest excitement in-
" . .. . . - ... r. v. 1 i 'V-. r?Tlrtv ' . . It.
The Iast Kites.
The remains of the late venerable
Mrs. Langdon were interred this morn
ing from St. James' Church, the last
resting place being in Oakdale. The
pallbeaiers were IDr. Joha I). Bella
my, Mr. Alfred Martin, Hon. O. P.
inirr. Dr. A. J. DeKossct, Col. E
r Tfnlh Mr! A. n. VanBokkclen. And
Mr, James Anderson. ' : 7 '!
" a fino assortment of Guns and Pistob
at Jacobs Ilrmlvrrvrs Pcrct. . t
B73kVV; -
catastrophe was when the cart struck
the hydrant op Front street, near tbe
VippU and ?oat parted
rrninor into the I 1
Wm.4 l gtmr. Passport, or
mtter ana tne uuier, t (
mischief, allowing himseirto be caught.
- . ...
Kxnorts Foreiffii.
Nor. brig San Juan, Ckpt. ' Bachr,
Iloueruam,
Flooding the Town !
JpAPKR BAU3,
JrAl J.K J1AU3,
y- PAPER BAGS,
"WBAPPISG PAPEB,
WRA PPI NG PAPER.
Call and tret prices before buying elsewhere
I YATES BOOK STORE,"
may 2 I 119 Market St
'June 7-liu
8. S. DREW,
At Manor's Store
nlPiired on the 5th inst , for
with 1.090 casks spirits lurbentinc and
i harrels rosins valued I at $21,021,
shipped, by fMessrs. AIcx.: SpruntA&
Son. ':AiS
Tho celebrated Fish Brand Gills'
Twine is sold only at Jacori's ; Hard
REFINED CAnPHOlt,
tti CENTS PKR POUND.
4.-rc rtvs-Fii inft T.TM : FINEST UM CAM
VV k kt 25 wr Tvinnd. or three pouml
for one dollar. Fifty poundsPeraianr insect
Powder 50 eenU per pound. Call or send or
HMtL Good3 will be delivered
roniPtlT. - MCSDS BROS., v
- v . J 1,431 Broadway, X. V.
fill North 4th street, VllcaIn;tou, N. C.
may '-j :.. - '"' .
Atlantic Const Line.
71 r
Ml U
PASSENGEB DEPARTMENT.
W II mlugton, N. C, -J unc 1 t, 1S?3
ptGCLR SlilllEB EXCtltSlOX TICK
ew gool,to return until NoTember lt,lfcsi, to
Virginia awl XortUCarolina Summer Ccfert,
are now cn sale at Coupon Ofliccsiof tMs Uoe.
Al-o L'oun.1 Trip Ticket, yilni!n?trn to
New YorWatf"V
ju-C i-lwi:i
T. M. KMi
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