THIS PAPER
every' evening. Sunday
eepted by .
ex
bHahed
pu
JOSH T. JAMES,
EDITOR AKD PBOiTETOB.
MBSCWKW" rOSTAGE PAW
sir months. 2.00. Three
mt ths SI 00 One month, 35 cents.
Jinper will be delivered by carriers free
,?hlre. in any part of the city, at the above
iiforioem per week, t -"Sveaflati
rate, low and liberal. -
-.A . ..- 411 M-Mvrt and all fall-
ygUD&CTii-iD " - -
receive their paper regularly.
arcs
nfe Daily Beview has the largest
tJH fide circulation of any newspaper
yMistedmtrie cuy oj rrwiwyw.
I - - - TTr-T - I MEM
Chicaolard, like Chicago politics, is
fori . '
1
The corn and wheat crops of .the
Xorihwesl promises an unprecedented
yeiM- " - ; . ,
Oregon has a cedar 21 feet in diame
ter and a timber supply of unusua1
magnitude and value.
To stimulate search a suitable reward
hnuld be offered tor the discovery of
Arthur's chances of receiving the nomi
nation of his party to the Presidency. ,
There is a strong opinion prevalant
in the South, that, Hon. Abram . S.
Hewitt, of New York, would be the
most available candidate for the presi
dency that the Democratic party could
nominate.
mi -
Civil service reform has at all events
not been adopted precipitately. It is
fourteen years since Mr. Jenkins intro
duced the bill providing for appoint
ments upon competitive examinations
and removals only upon cause.
Tiie Boston Herald says "if the Dem
ocrats advocated tariff reform with one
half the boldness that the Republicans
display in theirj defense of protection,
thev would carry the country over
whelmiDgly in their favor in the next
national election."
Uen. Grant is the central figure in the
vastschemes ot developing Mexico.
He is the most popular American " in
i,t miinfrv and has the confidence of
I w
its Government. An eminent Mexican
is reported to have said : "Our people
all believe in Grant, and it is doubtful
if he i3 more popular in his own eoun
t ry than he is in ours
Ua rvmntrnller
ItCpUllS ICWIVCU UJ ----
of South Carolina show the following
equalized value of taxable property in
that State: Farm land, $49f 370, bsj ;
ftoio 005. real estate in
towns, cities and villages, $27,771,755;
personal property, including telegraph,
express, insurance and railroad compa
nies, $60,057,449.
In 1858 thejrich alluvial lands of Ash
ley county, in the southeastern portl6n
of Arkansas, readily commanded from
$25 to &50 per acre, and the Uplands
from $5 to $10 per acre, but now these
lands average only about $3 to $15 per
.acre in the lowlands, and the hill lands
can be bought for from SI to $5. The
excessive cultivation of cotton is the
ause.
Notwithstanding Queen Victoria's
delicate nervous condition, she drove,
within an hour of her arrival at Bal
moral, with the Princess Beatrice to
Crathie Kirkyard, for the purpose of
inspecting John Brown's grave. She
has since paid a special visit to tho
house built for Brown at Balnachoile,
which she ordered to be- permanently
closed. This morbid anxiety for ' the
preservation of all relics of her late
body servant is thought by many to be
an evidence of mental decay on the part
of the Queen. " - -
LOCAL MEWS.
INDEX TO NEW iAOVERTISEMEHTS.
Moonlight Excursion v
R P Paddisok Notice
E G Bi.AiK Meal Flour "
Yates Geo Wood's Organs
B F Mitcheix A SOS Lost
Mokds Bros Refined Camphor - i
Hejhsbergeb Velvet Frames, Ac
Loidslana State Lottery Company .
J O Nixox Notice to Stockholders , -W
II Gbeex Soda Water Mineral Water
There was not a bale of cotton re
ceived at this port to-day.
Mr. Luke B. Hoggins, we tre glad
to state, continues to improve in health
The themometer recorded 90 degrees
in our in our office at 3 o'clock this af
ternoons t
Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribon,
from New York, arrived at her wharf
in this city, shortly after noon to-day.
We regret to announce that the cons
dition of the venerable Col. John Mc
Rae, who has been sick for some days,
is considered as extremely critical, with
but very little prospect of his recovery.
Pleasant breezes have robbed the sun
of much of its sultriness to-day; nlak
ing it not altogether uncomfortable to
those whose business has called them
into the streets.
Duplicate orders from Mr. vOrr's
negatives finished at low rates -Yates
Gallery. , It.
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
pices, at Jacoei.'s " . . f
r
VOL. VII.
Some of the colored boys in this city
are remartaDiy Deuicose, and there is
hardly a day passes but we see a couple,
and sometimes two or three couples,
strnefflinir in fiVht. Wn vith if rmlil I
--.o - -e - w
DC Stopped.
one was cnarmine to look UDon m
i. V ' i " .t-. .
u4 iicMi auu wvAuiiiig lucas oa sue
(rinruxl liirlillv o1nnn nr clrnoto thia I
t ' i'V AIjaUVIJ OlVUn VUi 0arVWVO bUW i
atlcrnooD, and we alaiost forgot in our
admiration of her young beauty that
she had a snuff brush in her mouth,
and might have succeeded had she not
removed '.he stick to spit. 7
. , . . rz 1
Alt hnnorh f hW wa nnt n. rrnilar ex-
curs ion uay, ine rasspon, mis morningt 1
or quite equal to the number composing
special society or individual.
Magistrate's Court.
A, W. Mulligan was arraigned before
Justice Millis this morning on a peace
warrant sworn out by Addie Harriss.
Colored. Upon the testimony adduced
the defendant was discharged and the
piuovubiiA. wsvoosu w-
Superior Court.
The case of J. A. Walker, vs. C. P.
11 nKnnn anil rt haro mto a nnnn II rCH In sr. I
Aiituuuti nu wmv.mv
night alter our report closed. The
contested issues were all found in favor
oi ine oeienuani.
There has been no business of impor-
nee to the public transacted to-day.
tance
Clian&re Owners.
Capt. D. Sherman, so long and favor
ably known as the captain ofthesteam-
eFVom Dawson, of which he was part
owner, has sold his interest in the boat
to Mr. K. P. Paddison, who now. be
comes the sole owner. Capt. Sherman
retires from command and '; Capt. A.
M. Colvin will take his place.
Down the Kiver.
Remember the excursion on
the
Passport to-morrow to be given by the
, , . ot At v fu.mu
' I
lauies w ine x rum on wi. xj. vuuiwu.
Mpq?rs. Parker & Taylor have tickets
for sale, and we advise every one who
has the hesure and would spend the day
nWqantl v in ' rood company, with
rhrr, fhA dpiihts of a triD down
- , -
thP river and the" invisorating breezes
of the ocean may be enjoyed, to go at had sold the geese and has, in conse
onne and secure a ticket. qnence, been committed to jail to await
City Court.
Lloyd Sneed, colored, charged with
i ; nnU n vn tha crroAIS nTAs I
mrowiug iwks w "" 1
u u V.F h0 M iivnr this mom-
UIUUqUU kICXW&O nv( j
11" lib LlClUlC tUG iUtJ Vi aai w.
, e nA ;,f a fio F
and was found guilty. A nne OI J
mg
;00fl nallv for the Of-I
ww W - I
fence I
John Fulford, colored, charged with
disorderly conduct, was discharged.
Beautiful picturesque foregrounds in
u4. Urr T.rflnpr Yates1 Gal-
"ows VJ v
lery i iZ:lL. '
'Change of Schedule.
There will be a slight change ot
schedule on the Carolina Central Rail contest, including many charming la- poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to whch a ln,
t a on ;hirdav June dies, who graced the occasion and reserve fun of $550,000 has since been f -ad'?oraimeD?inson
at!y;n stimulated the ambition of the partici- V.. , 2
eU- Ti 4l,rt rh.irnro troin ''iNO. 14 Will I
utu. mjj
leave Charlotte Saturday evening m-
0iaf nn Sundav eveninff.arnving m
. - I
of Monday. The other trains win cop
imnn tn run nn nrnWIlL ST.neUUUia
1 1
UUUb fcv awu f .
Temple of Israel.
' The doors and windows of the Tern;
pie ot Israel in this city, are to be orna-
mented with metalic cornices,, which
are very rich and tasteful in design.
Ttmif tiv rorant.lv been received, and!
.,. . tj s ::,.., -0 Q
wmwRimu
circumstances will permit., mis orna
meniauou wiu cawuu w cjcij
and window in the, building, from the
basement to the topmost winaow.
Moonlight Excursion.
,rvniiahn Mftnr-
lherewm oe uim6
81yn down tne river on u. -r
. ... a i o...a
on the evening of the lath inst, Anere
will be good music
r.1vn;aT,w1 frr t ifl
occasion so that those who desire can
j T?- rt0 .:-.
indulge in dancme. Every precauuon
will be used by the management w
mp ViOSl
to the excursionists. o
that there will be a large party and
thtther will have a tUp-top time.
to the wcuiowuww. w
Mh W . AMi-f
Prom oted.
We are glad to learn lrom me oavau-
" - - - . - rt
merlvofthisState,but;forseveralyearsa
has been
resiuent 01 otu
3 MAnxKiraiiin tn the extcn -
rrmmission honseof Mr W C Jack-
nmuiMi 11, uicuiuutuiii'
- . ... - 1 th r Mr.
jsnn Air. ijnesnuu, is wiw"
iTT r this eitv. ami
- . .
ueorge if . uwuufc,v
is- eminenuy -uede , -
AaA Tiini . - Wo navel
kjivnicu u aucuu
t.: rnnn atnnmneroi vr-suni
ni ho has our heartiest congraiuia-
tions.
Mil
WILMINGTON. N. C., WEDNESDAY JUNE 13.
For Conference;.
Rev. Frank H. Wood, of the Front
8treet M. E Church, left here thiseven
jDg tor the Fayetteville Distnct Confer-
i . i , i a . I
euw, wuere ue imcuus w dcuu "ImflE. PASSPOCT WILL LEAVE HEK
nnnnlp nf ikvn Rishnn Keener will
I , - r , , I
Preaiuut'"lu 1 1 ouu uujjw w gw. mm
tonass a Sundav in this citv before . ho
; i
leaVCS th6 btatC. , . . . 1
iteduction on Freight.
Capt. R. P. Paddison deserrea the i
hcartiesfc ; nks of our people for his
atlcceasflll efforts in obtaining a reduc-
tmn in tirht i on froit und other
r . . . -- . , .. 1
nrtirlns on thft f!amlma Central Rail. I
roau. tie is me rresiuenw ui iubi
has labored earnestly to secure such a
of the transportation of
i nuts I
oyer the road from the Piedmont sec
tion at livinx rates. In this he has
sacceededi and now tho freieht lrom
Greensboro is 1 ner hundred Dounds
and from charlotte it is 60 cents per
iirmrtwi nminrls Ha has also aennred
deduction in regular freights to 35 cents
per iiMnareu pounas.
Stolen Geese.
For a number of weeks persons living
f x " .i . I
jq aiaereni secuons oi me cuy, woo
owne(j eese. Dave been missinsc them.
antl it seerBe(i impossible to find out
what became of them. That the ceese
had been stolen was evident, but who
wag the thief? and what did he do with
them? were questiqns not easily an-
swprpd TL is PsHmatpd thit nearlv
swereu. il 13 esumaieu tuai neany
or quite 100 geese have been stolen
Since the business commenced, an.d . it
w nnt until within th nasi dav or
was not until witnin tue pasi uay or
two that evidence was obtained; which I
pointed to the thiet and led to his detec
tion and arrest.
A portion of the stolen geese were
found yesterday on the premises of a
family in the estearn sect ion of the city,
and the description given of the ap
. . i
pearance of the man lrom whom they
worn hnntrht. saHsfiftd those interested
, - - .
that they had gotten upon the right
track, and upon their complaint Justice
Gardner issued a warrant" lor the ar
rest of Robert Moore, colored, charging
i.. ... : t .i (. . it. i i I
him witn ine men. ; e uas Dcen iuuy
identified by the parties to whom he
an examination into the mailer, wnicn
wm take place, before Justice Gardner,
0n Saturday, the 16th inst.
Tf i a ,r.-.ti,r.,i
Al Wisu iwuuouuiu u
. -
picture Of VOUrself go to Lardner 119
waict"PttcCb- '
1
Laurinburg. N. C June 12.
Editor Review -.Quite an interest-
ing and spirited base ball match was
i nivpn in riiiruiwn veslciuuV" cvguuik.
between tho High School Club and the
Town Club. The contest was lor a
, . - N. , j were !
ed and the orize was awarded to the
High School Club, they having scorea
31 ana the Town iud 10. uue
jiumber were present to witness tho
.
nants. -
T f , t t that two wilminff-
tn hnvs eomDosetl Dart ot the -liiffh
ivrfw w - -
md did exceuenc service,
"-ft Ta-jJke vou
kat n rvAinn nirrni v iriniiiiniiKMini
i i r ..av MMi
IT ..n ...n.l Ia : nntiKa fhfl
wfl v.... . o " -
II TV 111 , 2UWitia uiuuu w. uw,w vuw
success ot a w nmingtonian, Decause
1, too, have tastea oi me jvocit opruig
water ;.whici probably endears to - me,
- u
, How It Acts.
Dr. P. II. Arthur. -Winton. N. C.,
wrote ot Dr. Worthington's Cholera
Medicine: "I nse it
, nraetice with the haDDiest effects
njures cramps uu bwiuhw huuuko.
Price 25 cents.
Messrs. A. &. I. Shriek have rcceiv.
edt per express, a large lot oi emiaren s
a At m
Blouse Suits made up very hanasomeiy
I. u th.v aaI!
i in uiuriKUb ououUfl nuivu w.. .
. nr!(tfi9 vvn y
y c"Z7L.
anu PIWU a U Wl uujb. i
uuaneny cxeetuitia
. .
Wilmington District of the Methodist
E Church. South. .
THIRD ROUD -
Wilmington at Front street June it
Wilmington at Fifth Street. .June -21
w ummgion at rout oircei. uuo
I IT1 a. a. 17: nk. L7 A,- 1 a
Onslow at Iebanon ......... .1 my 7- o
I AIUILIIVIIUI. ................ J - I
Brnn8wick at jthe! juIy 21-23
Cokesbury at Bethany..... -Aug 45
Bladen--...Aug .IMS
niinfeon at Goshen. . . .... -. - AUZ I l
1 1 . - A . OS Oft
t H.ii7i.rwrTi .................. -nu r-v. .
Whtterillo. -Ang 25-26
Point rswell at Ft CasweU AOS 3-V
. " V7.7 i o
i vvf a nwi mq r ni 1 11 111 .licum ?ai
"""v-r" . o
FairBlna-.---.- .......oept 0- 1
1 v. nudiun, .
. . .
. ,.-L. ;p;.h Rranrl f3ills
j-w w.m.
xwiuc ""v -
ware Depot.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Moonlight Excursion !
TUESDAY EVENING lOth
- . . ' -
X : - . r:
wnarx at 8 o'clock, sharp, and return punetu-1
uy a( o-cwee rasquaie's uana wui rar-1
"E? . . .. r
liv&biB 11 ' I "'
Objecdo&ablc per
BOnS eXCJaOCO.
J. W. UAUlJSUC,
GEO. N. HABRISS, I
: Managers -
June 1$-'
Lost,
fl
UYr. dran by Weodr Carrie, for jjm
insL, a CHECK, on Bank of New ilano-
dated Jane 13, 18SS.- All persona are warned
mi.c iwnff r.rt!nw for mp - nT. I
janeis-ft B'y. MiTCHELli A SON.
City and Country Merchants
x.
Ta. Water Ground Meal,
N C. Fate t Family Flour, and
n. c. old raocKss jriour.
This Flour it cheaper and more nutritious
than any Western Flour made. j ;
E. G. BLAIK,
June 13 '. f51f-" " Comnolsslon Merchant
SunihaVi 5a" J"rS
Office, on Market 8treet. between Second and
Third, between 12 M. and 2 p. m., of each day,
exeept Saturdays anu Sundays,' ior ine pur.
nose of receivlna- the TEN PER CENT. 1N-
AM?"
i . i . w n mr-wrw -rw
juueu u
J. O. NIXON Treas.
Notice.
TT
AVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST
ti1bSffMvi
thelate firm to make prompt payment
tha timlentimpil whn la nlnnA ftnthnrlnd tn I
settle air claims of said firm. The Steamer
John TJawson has just beea thoroughly over-
haUiedand put-ln first-cUss order, and will
from tnta date resume ' P "
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 o'cloek.
A. n.. and on return leave Wilmington every
Tueada. Thursday and Saturday at it . M.
promptly. Capt. a. M. Colvin has been put
m charge as Master, and by polite and prompt
attention to business I respectfully solicit a
continuance of the liberal patronage nereto-
fore bestowed on the late nrm.
.... f - k r. rAiimsuN,
June 13-lt Ormer and Agent
The lu6ue U reametfrd earefuOu to notice tht
new and enlarged Scheme, to be drawn , Monthly
J-
1 Yiciceta.pniy sso. ouaresin pro-
- bp : u Til w u m w va sk Aim m mm mm m t
i , . .-wAWtt An ' '
I Louisiana - State Lottery
. Company.
' We do hereto certify that we supervise the i
arrangements for alt the . Monthly an- oemi-
Annual uraunngs or une xxnustana mate uov
tent Company, and in verson manage ana con-
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and
I tum aw wsew www iwrwvi'yt wvwwf
in good faith toward aU parties, and we auOu
lizelAe Company to use this certificate, with ft
auinor
ne
IsimUes of signatures -attached, inttsadvi
ver
Commissioners.
Incorporated In 1868 for 25 rears by the Les:-
ulature for Educational and Charitable pur-
l h mtdn
a part oi the present- State
ted December 2d. A. D., 1879.
ConstituUon adop
I . i - - - . . ,
. iMontfnrewrw TK're
Tr7 JL. 7 '
l . ? .
ashcvci mutmKm xrv uuhwhm i
" Grand Single Number Drawings take
I TlltAit nlAnt.niT. . .- - '.-T
""vv"1'"''-
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE, f Seventh Grand Drawing, Class
i , at w urieans, xuesaay, tiuiy iw,
isswMra
Capital Prize, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dol
lars Each. Fractions in Fiftlis
in proirtidrj
. 'LIST OF PRIZES.
1 CanlUlPrlie of. 75.000
1 Capital Prlie of. 25,680
Prize- of . ..:.....,-'....... 25.C80
5 Prizes of $6,000... 12,000
i. tjanitaipruaoT.. ....... ........... iv.wu
5 Prizes of , 2,eoo.. ,,w,wo
10 Prizes of l,O00........;.ii...... 10,000
WPrixea of 500.,................ 10,000
100 Prizes of 200....-......... 20,000
1 n a m
100.................... 30,000
BOO Prizes of 80.
..... 25,000
1000 Prlxea of
AM Mm. - ' i 'OlTft
imomunov fkim.
?AFlinattonPrbof$750. , 6.750
2 m U , 2 l'
i - -i
1,87 Prizes, amouutlnx to P5-500
I Application ior rates to ciuds snouiaoniy om
made to the offlce of the Company in New Or-
Appucauon ior rates w cjudb snoiua vwy am
ror further information, write eleajriy. giv-
-ASgSJtSSi, O?jo?ol&j
i omy to mr .
I - Kl M iiau ruin.
Kew Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN, " .
07 SATenth St Washington. D. C
june is-wed-eaw-aw
Triri t : Tf!P! t TfTR f
f would respectfully
1.
NOTIFY th
Rvrei ho torTa re
sonable snare ot patronajre.
- B. IL j. auukns. proprietor
aniis-aswsm : newieeuuuw.
. . . -
Old ITeTTopapora
TTOVi SALE VERY CUEAP.-
A?
, .iT ...
r?i 2.tt
Apply to
THIS CTriCS
NO. 141
NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS.
Grandi Excursion
rpo SMITH VI LLE AND TIIE FORTS, ON
Steamer PASSPORT, next THURSDAY, the
Hth, under the supervision of the Ladles of
Dinner will be served on board for 50 cents
ice CTcam ana Kerrcsbmcnts m ranetj.
june u st - raon-wert
iofessor Phillippe
THriLL GIVE A GRAND MAGICAL PER
fonnance on TI1UESDAY EVENING, the
14th int., at Odd Fellows Hall, oppotiile the
City IlalK . Doors open
at 7Vi o'clock, p. m.
rii.x, 'iVYr-.'
Hctew lor 6118 at lie
at llelnslierger'a. s ;. ?
Q , . LmmifN. c,m enJ
W
ITU ' EXPERIENCED, SAILING MAS-
ter, can be hired at reasonable rates.
Inquire
.-
-it
on board 8tmr. Passport, ; "or of
June 7-lm '-i At arper'a Store -
er Coolers.;.;
FOB SALE BY '
Giles & Diurcliison,
'1
june 11
38 and 10 Murchison Block.
Velvet Frames.
BEAUTIFUL LINE,LaRGE AND Small,
all colors. EASELS, new slyles, beautifully
' v
painted, just received and for sale cheap at ?
., nEINSBERGKR'S.
-
A SCCOIld-Hailll PianO,'
b vubiw bui.,, wia m jwrrai
1 1Y1
order. Here la a Bargain in a good and Cheap
Piano. Call and see it at
HEINSBERGEIl'S,
june 11 Live Book and Music Stores
Groceries.
1 0ft 6m: and ?' ' SIDE8
1UU . , . .
1.000 Bbls FLOUR.
200 Bbla MOLASSES,
100 Bags COFFEE,
60 Bbla RICE, .
" 200 Sacks MEAL,
. 1,000 Bushs CORN.
1,000 Bales HAY,
100 Cases LTE,
100 Boxes SOAP, '
50 Boxes CANDY,
75 Boxes CRACKERS,
100 Cases OYSTEBS,
- 60 Boxes CANDLES, -25
Gross MATCHES
" For sale bv
june 11' KERC1INER & C ALDER BROS
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD,
GENERAL PASSENGER DEP'T,
' . Wilmington, N. C., June 10th, 1883.
The Most Comfortable Route
. ' -'- ' ' TO THE
MOUNTAINS !
IE
XCURSION TICKETS ARE NOW ON
sale at the office of this Company fOT all points
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS run throuzh
from Charlotte to Old Fort and thence to
Aehevllle. Passengers have a fine view of the
ZmJSSnt Ta xi
CAB, Jrtng Old Fortat 7.16 A M
UliSKUVATlUN
arrirlng
l a abiiciik m
at Asheville at 9.34 A.M., and Warm Springs
I at 12.10 P.. M. i
. r V. W. CLARK,
r2z!z
uen'i passenger Agent
mm m
tfeO. W00tt7S UrffaUS
1 . w
nuo THE lead . AND NEVER FAIL
i jl
to give satisfaction. " : '
SPECIAL TERMS on application
Pic Nlc Baskets. Croquet, Hammocks, Ac.
1 1 i Com pie to stock of Blapk Books, Stationery.
1 Ac, always on hand at
YATES BOOK STORE,
. 119 Market St
june 11
REFINED CAI1PII0K,
35 CJBNTS PER POUND. '
E OFFER 100 LBS. FINEST GUM CAM-
phor at S5eper pound, or three pounds
1 PoNvde W cenU per
jfucy pounas
Persian Insect
d. Call or send or-
i aers dv jrosiai.
ders bv J
promptly.
oods will be delivered
MUNDS BROS.,
Dispensing Pharmacists,
Broadwar. N. Y.
621 North 4th street, WUmmgton. N. C.
may 26 i , , t
For Gale.
ilQi
NE NO. 9 MOSLER OFFICE SAFE. Per
octlynew. Has never been used. WIU be
aekicbean. Atmtvto
i JQne 11 lw nac , CRON LY A MORRIS.
rJov Hato,
possiSTlKG OF COLORED CHIPS
tioecoioreaaiuana, "isea-aneus", wite ana
eeloretl, aUo the popular; Shade Hat, Nankin
or Japanese ,and a variety of other styles,
just recel vel al for sale by
liRS. KATS C WINE3,
tlo, 119 2,'orth ;c5-i ZintU
I junall
1883.
YTe wCl be glad to recclTO eeaatalcaUcs
from oxtx frissds on any and all stjecu of
ceneral Interest but
The name of tha wrlr xsut ahrajs Is tzt
tistbd to the EJJltcr.
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Communications must be written ca czl
one side of the paper.
Personalities must be aroldedC
And It la especially and particularly unde
atood that the Editor doea not always cador
the views of correspondents unless so state
In the editorial columns. ;
!W;aDVITOISIIE!?T3.
G p r i n g ci G u rn ni o v
; k G DC,
- X ' AT . -
. .36 Hariiot Street.
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JUST RECEIVED
the Latest Novelties.
All
DREGG
Black and Colored Silks, Ottomans, Rhadaroes,
'. V. .- x. , i'.-.- . i v .... -. .
fBrocailes, Surrahs,t Lights 8 hades Fancy
Silks, 8atlas In all New Shades, Nun's
Veiling, Tamise, CashmpresMohatrs,
Belies, French Buntings, Sateens,
k. Zephyrs, Seeraucken, Percales, ; 1
I Unen Lawns, ladles Cloth, j -
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Honey-Comb Sacklpg, .
811k Pongees, Ac. "
WHITE COOBG
. IN EVERY VARIETY;
Piques, Marseilles, Embroideries, Laces, Irish
Polar, the best assortment and greatest
variety ln the city. .
: C O R S E T S,
Hosiery, 'Gloves. Lace Collars, Fichus, Ties,
t yelUnsjs, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Crepes.
Housekeeping (foods I
Damasks, Spreads, Towels, Tapklns,
LADIES, MISSES, MENJANd'bOYS '
GAUSE MERINO UNDERWEAR.
, Men and Boys5
CassI meres, Linens and Cottonades. Ful
lines of "
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
too numerous to mention. All at prices so low
that will give satisfaction, for durability, qual
ity and cheapness, ; " I
f . ....
Call and save money by buylafc of
TJ. CJ. KATZ,f:
apl9
Wilmington & Weldon R, R.
Company.
8ECKETABT AMD THEASUKEB'S OFFICE,
f -;..T Wilmington, N. C, May 22, 1SS3,
JN PURSUANCE j OF A RESOLUTION,
adopted by the Directors of the Wilmington
.. .. ...... . .
tir.u t 1 1 j n . f u
ei nctuuo juui now vompsDj, at n iinrcin;-,
beld this day. a special meeting of the Stock
holders of said Company, will be held in the
city of Wilmington, at the offlce of the Com
pany. at. 11 o'clock, A. M., on Thursday,
the 21st day of June next, ."to take tato
consideration the location and building of
a Railroad from some point on the riUl
Wilmington & Weldon Raluroad South cf Wil
son to Florence, 8. C, en the Wilmington, Col
umbia A Augusta Railroad, or some point
East thereof on said roads, and such f urther
assembled ln meeting may consider proper.
J. W. THOMPSON,
. Secretary.
may 22-tm
Millinery &Tancv Goods.
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yADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS,"
BON RETS, LACE TIES and
V BOWS AND RIBBONS,
in all the latest styles.
. Orders from the country promptly filled and
satisfaction guaranteel. -'
My patrons will And It to their interest to
call and examine.
MRS. S. .J. BAKER,
132 MARKET STREET,
june ...... - . '
umber G.
QOOD BEEF, MUTTON,
' IAMC ANU VEAL.
The bet the market affords at '
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