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WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1883.
re
it.etr pap regularly.
NO. 185
i please Miotics.
We will t glad to recclrs eomaulCJiUoa
troa otr triead m n j and all subjects f
1 Kncxal Interest tmt !.,-.:"
The same of the writer moat always tetus j
:BUhed to the Editor. ' r"-T 1' .' j; I'"" i :jT' '
Commonkatlosamuat be wmtea oa al
oae aide of the paper. . i : L
Personalities mast be avoided.
Aad It U especially aad particularly and ;
stood that the Editor does not always endot
the views of correspondent mxles 'so! state
la the editorial column. " ;V - j -1 i I i !.:
I
T..;I.mKrrteio fulS the largest :' Mrt. Rl.idatnni. whom I)iraoli nnM I Sunset Lo-tnorronr afternoon at ex
rjjr I r.' - I ,
f.U rirmt'ilion of any newspaper : described as "the woman without, a i actly 7 o'clock
siniB rcfieemmz vije, nevoies ner me
NV irlcins authorilics oisonetl. in
to the suffering and poor, who are her
Transference.
i
soecial charge She soend- tcarcelv
Ii ?n; n WorLr 1, '!" signed to relieve Mr. U. C. Taylor, at
anything upon herself, wcariug the! . .
TlieruIorruniw "(?;7TW V i Mr. May is to report here on the 29th
49V.! i i"ite popular with hi. : charity. anJ Mr Taylor Wm then pro.
n.'.f ; Two feeble old women, the last des-! ceed to Annapolis to assume charge ol
his new field of labor. Mr. May was
transferred from the Cold Harbor Cem-
rNuflhc late Spanish minuter iccndanU of Americus Vcspucius. have j his nei
vO' a victim of insomnia and ; petitioncU the Italian eovcrumcnt for ajtransft
1 r !,! ved in deb: . i pension of CO paoli about 0 a mouth, j etery.
PUOSPHATKS.
An
an allowance made bv the republic of i
i3id that Frank Bangs, the U'jorence in 190 The last male mem-i
At Auction.
All of that fine household furniture
-lU f rV t . mm. . If. .1
v:. r. 0.-.IJ " Z.rin- toTot a .1 ' ,B " " " 1 belonging to Mr. .1. Ibhn. consisting of
I wi'in.iui r-M - : seven jcuib nua
innrlor. bedroom, and dimngroom
- - - ' vcw congressional and lesislative i furniture, as also kitchen furnhurecook-
v uiurtrssof Amcrhran tailors has j apportionment bills have been intro-1 iDg utensils, &c. will be sold at auction
:.ai:edtomectin Philadelphia on.jj in lha Pennsylvania House of next Wednesday by Messrs. Cronly &
'V.-h of September for the pnrpose ! n-nrpsentativia. The former sives the i Morris, further notice of which will
. Tit .... T:. ! ... ....I. . . t f iirnolr in ini Ollprt JtinQ' I
:n2 a ua'ii ; Uepubl.cans 17 disinyts aim me uemo- j i"uZn i large beds of what I take to be phos
.7. , . :,. icratf U. The latterbill c ves the Kepuo-.coiuuui. uw lunnuw T- nhr,e. In i one! of the tributary basms
.,tU-i.t-orge vamieium, i .um ttml he Democrats i lor inspection at his hSuse on Monday, iaXwell Swamp. Iherearetwo de:
Important I Find Major
Young: Discovers Phosphates
in Duplin and Pender? Cquu
ties. . l
Maj..W. L. Young writes us from
Kenansville, in this State, of some very
important discoveries in" the way of
phosphates, which' he has found in the
two counties of Pender and New Han
over. We judge from what he sajs
that the find is an imDortant one, and
wc think that a thorough overhauling of
the lands and an investigation into the
depth and extent of the deposits should
be made at once.. Maj. Young vis very
explicit in telling of the discoveries, and
wc publish the letter herewith :
KtNANSVILLE, N. C, Aug. 2, 1R83.
Editor Keview:
Dear Hir: 1 have discovered several
i The Directors.
The following Is a list of the new Board
of Directors! of tbq Clinton & Point
NEW ADVERTISE
TS.
t
CasweU R. R., elected on Wednesday
at Clinton, Capt. Rl P. Paddison having
declined on reelection because ho will
become a contractor on the road; F.
W. Kerchner. James C. Stevenson, AJ
II. VanBokkelenl II. Brunhild, II. W.
Hicks, John D. Kerr, M. C. Peterson,
E. T. Boykin, C. Patrick, W. A1. John
son, J. A. Ferrell. and M. C. Kiilett.
Bare Cliance to Visit Washing
ton, D. C.
Around trip ticket to the. Capital for
only $7. Special train will leave Wil
mington on Monday, August 13th, at
10 A. M. Returning, leave AVashing-
IGth. at i P. M
ent ro undersigneu
Send
Dividend Notice.
rpHE DIRECTORS "OF THE BASKOF,
EW nA-XOVER have declared Semi-Annual
Dividend of rOCH KK CLNT.. prab
on the Kth Instant, to stockholder of reonrrt
ofthta'date. S. 1. W A JUAUE. Chr
July 2. 18 3. j I aug 3-St
rich man, is said to have the
... aibition to bevome a newspaper
. ;. ,' t r A laudable ambition. ;
i . T.,.i N. Jordan, talked cr for New j
i.:.-:y comptroller, ban leen lor.
, i iUl-.Mi-Barnum combination. j
20. In tho Senate a resolution was ! at 1 1 oVlock.
adopted to adjourn on Tuesday next.
LOCAJJ NEWS.
Scandalous Elopement.
! A man by the na ne of J. T). Lynch.
who was employed at the cotton factory
; in Sumter, S. C, eloped last Suudayt
Fruit Jar
TTALF GALIiOXS. QUARTS. PIST8i tnd
PUG-BRVE TUMBLERS. ,
Giles & Murchison.
ixily 30 I ... "" North Front
ntt
, j.
Id
HATS ! BONNETS !
Tr
Ilau.
wn iir.AfTK ETfrtinsioxi
Tnsran HaU aod Donaet, cheap'
ton on Thursday,
Orders for tickets s
will receive 'pronipt attention
registered letter or money order.
td. ! A. fe I. SHRIER.
j : . ;
A Pleasant Picnic.
Editor Review The annual picnic
! afc Mr . Di J. Corbett's xrove came oil
j aly 21
MRS. KATE C. WJNES,
-'..! 1 -i
So. 119 North Second Street
i 4 -
t r. New York World very properly
not .toire an increase 'l Federal
; ar-ynic.- which the proposed Govern
.'!. IUraph would nceeitate.
i.l intAKtlui iro fillfxl wifh -aitty m,1-
s night with a girl ol about 10 years of rm(J mud j ,
nvn who Vas emdoved in the same; The Thosphale looks and appears to
'factory. The guilty parties came to j be in character precisely the same as the
! : r n.r kind dredged- up from the bed ol the
nosits on the land of Wm Kornegay :
in one of the deposits, it shows for three
The stones .weigh from two to forty c,tnrdavJ Julv 38th. that beiuz Mr.
poundsrand are as closely imbedded as , (jorbett's birthday. There was a good
the stones in a paved street ; me creviees . oan(j and a large crowd in attendance.
REAL ESTATE.STOQKS,
, BONDS, &c.
INDEX TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yates school rknV ,:
W it Gkkkx lium Camphor
Mk M int HoAS Kor Sale
1 Missmiaih For sjirtltliTllle
i M C & IJao Our Job Suit
k" C MlLl.1 it Flori-U Water, Ac
HUSHBERGtK Marioe anil Spy GUsei'
, n-iv, I. " " I Il-jnchteft behind lun, a wife d two
-k:.:! Ixixcr and fencer, who can sp:r ;
Hi-, heaviest hitter, and measure.
, 'w.th profet?ional swordsmeu.
; Wilmington,
! have been
ithis morning
where it said they
living together, and
they vrero arrested
.land will be returned to; Sumter.
cliiltlren and the girl, whose name we
Pays length 13 hours and 4 minutes. SUppres., has heretofore borne anexcel
lint oneiterwnT. IlhUdT in Hello-! ifnt character in Sumter.
A tratelcr in Mississippi writes that t
vnc this week.
Pender. i Columbus, I Sampson, andj
Now Hanover were represented. This i
picnic is held iu the 28th of July each
year under a large and shady grove,
wrhinh it; snid to ho one of the most
Stono river, in South Carolina, and is hpo.itifni nverirreen oak groves in this
entirely free from carbonate ol lime. part cj- tj,0 statf. A good platform was
On the laud of Georse McClammy, ierected in theSeenter of the grove and
but on the other Bido ol the divide, in a a3 lne ruraj yOUua:ster tripped the light
basm tributary to drove Swamp, I fantastic, or iled his modest queen
discovered another deposit that shows Hirmicrh the '"riddv whirl his motto
in a branch and ditch throe hundred or ! seemed to bo dam ! vivimus rivarnus.
four hundred yards. . f At 12 o'clock according to the arrange-1
I This deposit is precisely tae same in j ment G nie programme by Jonn tiN
; every respect as that found on the ! urpi,y ,Mr Charlie Allen, in a few
! taxweii siae i 1 well timen ana eiegani rpujams, uuiw-
! Thfiso denosits lack only three or Lii.-od fr. Franklin Keith, the orator
i - . "..Ii... . . .
of the day, who fenoke on the origin ana
fnimifs. Mr. Keith handled
his' snbiect with much credit. After the
sold In front of TnE courts iiousy ;
irEARS OF KXPERIENCK IN THIS BITSl'i -
X nca warrant me in askinx the public fori
a liberal share of their patronae. i l
i S. VANAMRINGK.
julv '.'8 lawtw-Batuac Aucilonce?
H
Executor's Notice,
A VIM i QUAL1FI ED ! AS EXECUTOR
r,t thf last will and tcstim'ent of Urs.iUarr'.l.
Lansrflon, ileceased, all person having cUlm
against the estate of nir said lntcaUtt. ar
hereby notified to present tho same on or te- -fore
the 15th day of July, 1S84, or tM4 lidttce
will le plead In bar of a recovery. m 1
All persons Indebted to the same mut nmwe
immediate payment. U. F. JANGDON, Mi
For tlie Fair.
. . " . ,r .u-. c.-, W.,M rival , ti.p. rtints of trotton at this poi t t-: "e vmwvgw iuB -i-mv - y? dcrrees of t)Ctu,, horizontal and the
: i.Hfc now J"-1- Ue dv foo-uo 10 bales ! lunin' four pai'er ilxS1J' W,UCU upper end of! each ot the deposits is
-.w ol the great W olern btates in the ; day foo. up IP Daics. nllhlished during the progress of UiSed bv the miocene formation J
:..-'tfr of corn production this yeir. ti. i Imt nun interment, an L, i . -t iM1L;,fin Uoirin! At Kenansville. near the sdrface, !e.,,otnrl dinner was annottncetl.. -Vou
- - " . , m.i.uiaiw. ' .. . , ;, vr u.r,-a ! rich specimens of phosphate have been kuoWf. thaH your cerrcspon-
The post-mortem examination ol the :adn,t. in Oakdalc this week. , this cUy by Messrs George N. Ham? j gon David -Wior's; place, and! always yhas an eye
, . r-. ih tTrtm Kiiclish. t....iju t.(. vr ncrr. nroliibitioii and S. Cm . Hall, fhe FcmoLogm win ; .i-. half wav between thi3 find aud t a:nPiMi m the! wants 6t the inner
dimmer. thof.-t ,U. dll, ; w vote, , North Carolina. : be the oflicial or ot the , A, soc.a Uon K.' obnU , let joe 1g
- predicts dry weather for August, boats. It will contain the oflicial pre- Tt is more n,an probable that when a j of tQi3 community know so well how to
JohnW.nookwaltcr.oJ bpnngneia. , Wfttpr;n niaoe3 are 1 gramme and premium list of the Asso
FLO ill DA WATER. -
LAVKNUKR WATEK, ' 1
VIOLET WATElt, I
I1ELIOTROFE WATER.
WHITE ROSE WATER. I
It AZENA WATER.
Alia a complete assortment of Colojcnes and
rerfumcry tor tne auromcr season,
night at
July 21-
l'rcsciiptlonst comiionndcd dai and
t F. C. MILLER'S, li i !
German prngaiat,' I ,
Corrcr Fourth land Nun .
Dhio. has just
miles of trav
. . ... r- M!heiiie photozrapheil in their bathing
CI. 16 UrUUSil aivu i
nud Japan a keramic collection of 2.000 i costumes.
piece? that coal $30,600. ; The celebnited 'Fish jBr
Brand Gills .
ciation, besides six or'eiirht cblamnsof
interestins reading mailer. AY e wish it
success.
proper examination is maue. it wiu ioe j prepare,
found that the bed of phosphate will be
I frnnst
continuous from Kornegay'sto Farrior's
return
a distance of three miles
thanks to the kind.
I genial and clever Mr. Corbett and his
estimable lauy lor special hiuunws.
Seuatolnolialeiu the practice 1 T 1 " ! Considerable excitement was occa-
of law has made a large trtune lor I wtLTe "epI 1 ; sioned the other day among some bf the
Himself of $50,000,10 $100,000. His. The Register of Deeds this week is- resWcnts on the creek between
wife is saidto have $1,200,000, and i sued marriage licenses tor two couples, j vrj,jhtsville and Greenville Sounds by
with her mother's interest $ 1.500.000. both colored. - j tho appearance of an alligator in that
TT7 .'rt0,;-i t cn. r ! A large excursion party from Florence
Some ol the influential Mexican . Q n .1 w n & A
. i fn iiinz i and Marion. r. C, on me w ., v a.
.unrnals are denoncing Get . Dm , .. . lho 15th
nd Grant tuc ueapoucr ui ; " - j
accused of! inst.
the dictator a
the Republic. They arc
impoverishing the country by railway i xhere have been three interments
dcyrlopment.
Ilolh the new methods of hcumolion
iut tried across the water seem to have
InlS WecK III iiuo ww-. j
' Ol these one was a child and two were
adults (
A dcsirablebuilding lot on lied Cross
between Eighth and ! Ninth streets, is
r balloon at Paris is an improve- offercd for sale. See advertisement m
ko nroitv sncccssfal. Tho floating
tricycle has crossed the Channel, and
the new
mer.t on its predecessors
. -
The Massachusetts State Republican
foramittee has designated Bo3ton as
the place of holding the State Conven
tion and September 1 as the date.
Chas. R. Codman. of Boston, was in
vited to preside over the Convention.
, .
Mrs. Kliza llarrimau. of Iancaster.
N. H., who is T2 years old and weighs
ji ioQnds. walked up Blount Prospect
alone a lew days ago. the distance
iwiii iwn miles from her home, and
w
this isduc.
The Board of Aldermen, the Board of
Audit and Finance the Board of'Coun
ty Commissioners (and tho Board of
Justices of the Peace ali meet next
Monday.
A German barque which arrived
here to-day from Bremen Vought over
5,321 empty demijohns as a part of her
cargo. They are to be shipped to
Charleston.
mm a
locality. In the early part ol last wees
a colored boy who wason his way to the
Sound, in a cart, arrived , after consid
erable delay at the residence of his em
ployer, on Greenville, in a frightened
condition. lie declared that he had
seen a large alligator hi tho road which
opened his mouth and snapped his jaws
at him. He was very much frightened
aud thereupon turned out from the
road and made a long detOur.to avoid
the neighborhood of tho saurian. His
story was scarcely credited but an ex
amination of the locality showed plain
ly the tracks of the animal. Oa Thurs
day the alligator appeared again, on
this latter occasion In the creek, aud he
was fired at by several persons but was
not killed and still roams about the
head-waters of the creek and the ponds
In that vicinity.
A tine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t
h Years ago I found a rich deposit of Thus ended a pleasant day.
i phosphate on the East side ol the North I Ytimtok.
j East river, but it being 18 miles frotn the j p0;nt Casweill July 31, 1684.
navigable waters oi . mis river a sam i !
but little about it. I have also found : Great Closing Out Sale.
Sn'S Kfho'mS;-. uletS: j Ooods will be slaughtered within the
hen and the North Eastlri ver. A rich j Dext r0 days in order to make room for
specimen has also been found on j on0 of the largest aud finest Stocks of
lliJ1 Fall land! Winter clothing and gents
W. W V . - - m m
yery promising outcrop snows nseu on jiuruiauiusigvuua cni v.. ..r
the lands of R. F. Williams, two miles i rai0gLon. A I. Siikier, Reliable
East of Bannerman's. in Pender couu j ciothers. 114 Market St. tf.-
For Sale.
rjiiri UNDE1J3K.NKD, 1 ORDER p
make L change in bin loeatloJ, offer for Mile
his -pTfceut Ptock of Generjtl MerrhandtBe, ine -
Turpentine DioUHery, a good Dwelling Iloliae H.
- ' I . 1 i ' H " '
and lot with all neccsaary oulbuildlngi, the -
groubds being in a high flale of cultivation ' '
- I ' ' ' ' i 1 M "
Also, two tract! of land -ultabte 'tor truck !j
farming, and one house aad lot In the town. ' .
To mv one wishlns: to enzago In business T '
this is a fine opening. Appiy 10
aug l lwkd ltw
ing. Apply to 1
JOHN ML PADDISOS.1
Point Caswell. N. C
Marine and Spy Glasses
NEW A&SOBTMEST,
. i
.Tiit lxcelvel at
A
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
For
The cmtacious fchalk formation)
Emmons, that runs diagonally across
tho twu State?. North Carolina and
South Carolina, seems in reaching :
renaeranu luiiiiu uubio , njo,,,., F ruildisg lot. on
videdinlo two separate and distinct j A desilable i,lilii "
11.1.1 It- nniitiniinns nna MSl HOT I -C- ... ... , vti i. , -f .
paraiieil oeiir whuuuuub wuw wv.u8 gcd I098 ietween uigum ani hidw bucwp,
ia oflered for ale. For furtlierparUcuiar flp
ply to MRS. MART HOGAN, j
aJug 4 It
i IIEINSBEROER'S.
A Second-Hand Piano,
MODERN STYLE, 1 0CTAVE, CABVEl
- : - ... I : . ! ! !
T.vi;4 In nerfeftt nnler. will be flold CheP;to
Here a Barga
r..n tliiq world a
. . L. lanAA fr ahATA thi " .. '
the lie-gm reaww... -, ffian mU5t eilher bP anll or nammsi..
I Ixngfcliow was wrong, however.
sea level.
t i-i- ;Ma thft lxjnaon i mw ftr nien arc neimer me
ll jkw"' 1 : " - - .1
nor the sturdy anvil, i ney are muuu
but bellows.
computes that there Is now in tho mar
ket landed property situated in Great
Hritaln to the extent of 250.000 acres.
the valne ot which at a low estimate is
Last night was warm enough but the
r. sin i I :nffhnnra vomcool and pleasant
iti tn 12 not less man iny muus w ; uiwia,v - ..
aa d to be not less to cleeninc This forenoon the wind
i a i r i "
Sixty public men and several doctors
in St. Ixmis haTe been questioneJ by a
:-Publican reporter, as to the beneBts
r hot water as a morning drink before
breakfast. All agree that, as a role.
U excellent for a disordered stomach
resulting from excessive eating or drink-
IDS.
1 was from the North) and the atmos
n vprv nleasant . At 12 o'clock
the thermometer stood at 86 degrees.
The excursion given yesterday by
Unity Tent of Rechabites was not large
ly attended, k is true, but yet everyone
0 .innir htul & rood time and a
The E. V. White.
Mr. J. H. Highsmith, male of the
-'I steam dredge E.V. White, which was
JOIS - , in h rt VA h(Pn
supposeu anu icutu T
lost at sea about three weeks ago, ar
rived in the city Thursday night. From
him wc learn that the dredge experi
enced heayy weather and strong head
winds, and was in much danger for
about thirty hours, but that she weath
ered the storm like a , 'little major."
Ho further states that at the time the
barque passed them he was the only
man on deck and for that , reason the
vessel took it for granted that the
dredge had been abandoned and
h Teft to perish. He says that
thetaz which was towing the TMtiU
American travelers spend, it is esti
....tt ino.000.000 in Europe every
Summer. The 3.500.000 Inhabitants ol j
on! the West side of tho river, while ! the
secondary one lies on the East side of
the North East river. These belts are
upon the table land, and frequently
their margins are ten miles apart; the
river flowing through the great oasm ,
between the belts. . i , . . j
In South Carolina the phosphate is i
found in the serraiures oi lue.x-aaiwu
margin of this belt (chalk formation)
and in Pender and . Duplin counties
traces of phosphate are lound all along
the margins of the two respective belts.
The probabilities are that when prop
er search is madp phosphate will be
lound in great quantities in these two
pounties. and perhaps the find will ex
tend into Wayne and Le,noir counties.
Kesncctiuiiy,
make room for new ooen,
Call at
rrriT -vr ct T TJT 17 O
utWMt Xlvo Book amLAlualo Store
n.
Corner Red Croaa and 8tb sis
W. L.j
Youxj.
I
My Jobs Suit.
AM rKEPABED TO. DO ALL WORK
I i .
connected with house paintl r g. We have j uat
completed some of the best work in the city.
My Jobs alwavs give satiafaetioni as I am a
practical painter and have had years o expc
rience m the buBine. & BRO.,
aug 4-2t ! 9 iO Princess t.
s
For Smithville-
TEAMER MINNEHAHA LEAVES HEB
Gum Camphor,!
-mCELLIN'S FOOD,
1U
Combs. Brushes. Extracts.
oaps, l'ua uoxea, ac., c,
nriTTTl U TT IDVinl Tim rrtri m
inlT 5 ill Market errcei
E. C. Blair,
Wharf to-morrow (Sunday) ; morolng, : at t
o'clock, for SmlthTllle and Federal Point.
aUg 4-1 t I - , : -
Fruit Growers Fiiir.
r- n t PnfMiann. President of
the Frnlf Growers' Association, arrived gae Qf Jeal Estate iOr
: triia oftv lnct pvpninir from an extend- . i i! '
edrip throughout the State, which he. JrartltlOnt
! i
Y VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A
made in the interest of the association.
From him we learn that here will be a
yery large crowd in attendance here,
and that the display of horticulture will
be large and unusually fine and varied.
The crowd which will be in attendance
TR
decree of a sale made in a rertafn s part
special proceeding pending before the Clerk
of the Superior Court of the County! of New
Hammr tate of North Carolina, whereto
Nicholas carr anq nf i.i""i"T .3
uiwu
small profit was realized. The mem- j gtaia by thdn all the timo. The tag
... rr - .11 t1 n 17 find 8.1V ! .... -v r.iu rnnal a n1 ini mPillRtC-
bers 01 me o.eu wo - put into iMonoiv wi w-
that they will try n agam ow.
Capt. CoTvln7of "the steamer John
.T-.n.T ir. 000.000 daring the season
..poa the strip of sand between Capo
May and Ixmg Beach. We expect to
millions spent at Ocean View and
Virginia Reach.
Ulyariously estimated at from- four to j SgSSSSilsLSSi
spiven thoiand persons. A very lare . .v , dPCTPC. wiu gcll on Monoay, epiem
number of our .mountain friends
of the Black River section.-and was
sent to us as a spccime.i I " :,ronii what the baroue said to
can do in the fruit line , up t - did
a horse apple and weigbsHonnces. mm an . . -. is
uw
who have never visited Wilmington
will make their first trip here during the
exhibition. Gratifying intelligence
1. nroceeded on her vojage landing the comes rrom allparuoi
dridely in PhlShia where .hows the deep interest Uten .u pomo
uicvjc oj.. j ;tK;n nnr linrrlprs. CaDt. 1 aaUl-
Ka if hor and return eu nonie. iue aj . . .. r
dr labored harf part of the ro aje son tell us he b in receipt ol leUers of
dredge th mo6t encouraging tenor, and thinks
?nJ l!e.C.re.W.,be,0,? did that the exhibition will be much han!f
less ingiucucM. - . , i-3Vrnit orowers
from New York and Boston wiH exhib
it their fruits. We know that ineciu-
b?r 3rd. 18 3. it 12 o'clock. M ; at the Court
izfri riAftr o'f aaid New Hanover County, for
,.Mh ! the following premises r Commencing
Extern line SfW street. ftctfm
Nnrtheastern comer of Hanover and Fifth
streets?? thence North along! Fifth street
Sufeet, thence East parallel with Hanover
street 165 feet, thence South 41V feet, thence
West 165 feet to begloning. Being part of lot
4 block 2G5 In the plan of said elty .
j l-. IS. DABuii
au 4-iaw4w-sat S Commlafcioner
C. ENERAli COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 19, North Sccon'f 8trect, j -1
' 1 !' Wilmlntton, N. C.
Solicits conbignmentsof all kind of Country
Tnrfnr a ni rrirva and aulck returns guar
anieed. Will rcship to other market wheu
requeeted.
July 23
E. . Bi-Allt !
We Have
t
SUPPUKD A LONG FELT WANT 1T
estibllshlng a first-class Carriage. Harpets
and Trunk btore, where all kin Is of goods ln;
our line can be bought at prices lower than
ever before offered in this market.
Ar itepaiilng in all Its brnches attended to I
promr X MCDOUOALL BOWDEX.
lulv 21 No. 114 North Front $t.
Millinery & Fancy GoodsJ
Another Large ! Invoice
1 I .. i
of Millinery !
They distinguish the married from j
the unmarried ladies at Newport by tno
cut ot the corsage. "The latter." says
a correspondent.- "may be sans sleeves
bat you may be sure her neck is cover
ed, while those married society belles
exercise ingenuity in allowing the drcfii
b as decollette as possible.'1
' . . ' !
w. . .ww 1 . tiP if I . .1 1 . . .nn.
Tho steamer isiaici.. wu.- . ' at a loss to know wny me ranjuc
posed that the tug had left them as. sue
Tfas rdong side vrhee vessel passed.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
m's for Saab, Blinds and Doors; Glass
&c toucan get all sizes and at te
lowest prices. j
to-day.'' consigned to Messrs C. S. Ixve!
& Co.. having ! come, inroua"
Fayctteville. she being the only boat
from that place which ..ere
this week She wiU leave to-night on
the Return trip and hopes to get
through. . ; . r : . - r
zens will stir themselves and ; see that
our visitors will enjoy themselves to
their hears content and not regret hav
ing visited bur city in quest of pleasure
and comforts ; , A
Saver Plated Spoons andForksJow
prices. at Jaooei.'s .;; , . .t .
School Books.
EPOS I TORT FOR SCHOOL j iHAJJva
adopted hr the 8tate Board ol Edueatloa.
liberal dlacount to country mercbanu ami
teachers. Schoof Stationery of all kind. !
ORGANS ASD PIANOS sold to Ccbools
anl Churches at greatly' redoced p;I, and
on easy Instalments.. . f ;, - A
J, : C.W. YATES.
New Styles, New ! ColoraJ &c.
FANCY
GOODS DEPARTMEN1
,: FULL, l-.'-i
July 50
ltsnarket stmt
U -m
KID, SILK ard LLSI.E GLOVEJ.
PABASOLS, NECKWEAR, FAKS.
. ! ' ' ' i 1
'tH-R and MATERIAL for FANCT
. work. : ' r :- r
MIIXINERV Second Floor.:
. j -' '
FASCT GOODS Flwt Floor.
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Respectfully. ,
MISS' E. KARRER,