a -err rrcalax Sondayt r lrptM fry tnea ccrxtlcaii ca tzjJtsJ VI c-i;::U XJMiiaatiawxiir - CosBzra&icaaoiis nest; t wiUUj ca ea:y caasidaof papexw-v "; Aadtt toecpecUlly; xA parCculaxly taeer tokocitot always eadotta the views of eonKndenti TT i JOSH T. JAMES, Oi " . oaf mooth, U ceau. will rprt UT n1 Jl reccl Uer paper regularly. TZTj7 Miy rif Aai A largest Ju cxrcuUtion, c any newspaper j,t fi-u'.J. U i f M. faiw Arthur f r tie rreie'eocy. ... outli Alrican ad vice alate that the nr have crowned Cetewayo' son, p-arti'. Kin ol Z iliilantl The chiefs U-ici a: J t"ibcpu have paM hiui tja.a;e. Hificj las, her lioins voice. Aimce tt cext season come to America to ir.c'racia. "When I can'l f peak." .w lately said.'Tllgo into pantomime. TU:e is t'hins like adapting out a hA i j circumstances." - . 1 A photographer at Veraaillc Is said totitc invented a method of taking pbcto;raphs which retain all the ccIoib cf ttc scne red cled on the lens. Sim- cour.ccJ from (lermany and England. rrr-iidcni Arthur U 8aid to be an. ac coxp'ished horseman. His c'othes :,jCi btui i-ericctly. antl weara a tew r.cck'.ie tvtry day. Where in the. country: thtre another such a para- JoLa I.- Sj iivan, the Boston pugi list, became beastly drunk and disor ikrlyin To!ctN. O.. last week. He km ejected from his hotel and was drives ouii!e the city limits to escape the p.ic?. lie rvaJicess with which Gen. Grant pu: money into the government contract bu-Iness would almost lead ci nsorioui people to believe that at some tine or othtr in the past he had LiJ experience as to lh profits which such a business paid. Seats on the New York Stock Ex change have dropped from $31. COO. the h:;het point, to $20,000. The highest price paid was either $7,700 or $7,500. hut Just now it would not bo safe for a man to come down and offer $3,500 ch for one; he would probably get it. LOCAL NEWS. (HEX TO IIW AtmtTISWElTS. IlEMU tflUKL0St. C W Tat Croquet. lUmaocks r C MiLLiR-Citaon'i Imported Cmdr MrD4 Bss. Jt DIROSSET A. Sagrccllon Wilkes Mokkia, Com Foieclocare Sl Joux D. Tat lob. Com Foreclosure Sle ;:lc& MiRCHiso! Freecfc Cblnt Teasett tisiMSBBXOUi A Wonl to the Wise It Sat teleal Kvery Farmer ought td get a . "Boy nipoer Plow" greatest invention of W T ' w the age. Jacoki Is tbo Agent. t The season for tramps to seek lodg ings in ike woods hatioz arrived, none f those gentry have applied for quar ters at the guard honse in several .dayr. Another Isrge consignment of Sash, Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just received at Jxcom's Hardware Depot f 0 Ur. schooner SilojofMnn, Williams, cleared to-day for for Antwerp, with I.C05 casks j pints turpentine and 1.700 barrels rosto, valued at $16,030, shipp ed by Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son. Fullest assortment of Fishing Tackle can be found at JACOnfs. t Tbo members of Cape Fear S. F. E Co., No. 1, hive beon challenged for a rtco by Bucket Company No. 5,tocome c J on July the 4lb, for a purse of $25. He former say that they will accept ttc challenge and add $25 more to the nrse. , We invito the attention of our citizens to the fact that first quality shJrU are bcicg made to order at one dollar at the WLsiogioo Shirt Factory. t lcrKonat. Mr. ft!. Q. WadJel., formerly of r.tttboro. but now ol Johnston Co.', i ia the city to-day. We wcro glad toec hita looktng in excellent health Mr. E. a. Keith, formerly of ihii C-J. la: tow of Norfolk, Va., was in t- city to-day. Harbor Master's lCepo4t. Tho M;0w;s are the number acd t nae of Vfiiclt arriving at this port i-r.cgtie nuth ended May 31st, Acieiican C steamer?. 5.018 tons; 1 bifpe. 212 tons; 1 brig. 309 tons; scanners. 5.C5S; making & toul Acjriican cf tesels and. 10,037 tons ForciTj io barques, 3.741 tons; 4 tM.ltJns; total 14 foreign tos s's acd 4.CSO tons, making a grand tcta!cf42 xesselj. aggregating I5,6i7 . Tfil:ax Kerp the kidneys healthy, by pare circulation, which St. Jacobs Oi pro. acw. and ihere is no danger of Bright' Ciiease. Xcnr u tha time to gxrc SciiUi,f Wona 0il- lyUfw VOL. VIII. Mr. J. D.Sublctt, of the Hotel Brunswick, was in the city to-day. He informs ns that a family Irom St." Louis Mo., and another from New Orleans La., will arrive here to-morrow- night, who have engaged board with him for the reason. The New Hotel. Wo slated some weeks aj&o that there would be a new hotel built in the city before Jons, and we knew whaV we were talking about. It will be seen by referenco to the proceedings of the Board of Aldernun last night, that the matter has reached a point where but littlo is left in uncertainty concerning it. save the time when it will be constructed and the .style, size and appearance of the building when completed. The site selected is a good one, and wc expect that the hotel will be pushed rapidly forward to completion, and will be such as to be an honor and an ornament to our city, as well as a source of profit to the capitalists by whose energj and means it will be erected. Narrow lcnpe. At about noon to-day a close carriage to which two horses were attached, be longing to Messrs. Hollingswortb & Co., and in which Mrs. Hollingswortb was riding, was coming down Princess street, the king-pin was jolted out in crossing Second street, which threw tho wbifiletrces against the legs ot the horses. This frightened them and thev started to run. when tho driver, Antony Foster, colored, managed to turn them round, which threw tho body ol tho car riage clear off the forward wheels and turned it over, by which Mrs. Hollings worth received a few severe bruises. The driver stuck to the horses until the reiii3 broke, when they rushed through Second to Market street, and finally brought up in front of Mr. A. D. Wes. selTa store by one of them being thrown down on the sidewalk. Fortunately. no one was seriously injured, although it was a narrow cscapo lor Airs. Hol lingswortb, as well as (or the driver. Tho Caucasian' Candidate. The Clinton Caucasian nominates Mr. E. T. Boykin. of Sampson county, lor nomination for Congress from the Third District, and pays a glowing atd deserved tribute to his sterling worth and abilities. It says: Air. Boykin, although a very young man. has 'established a reputation for political integrity, which is a great gratification to his mends, lie has twice represented his county in the General Assembly with fidelity aud credit, lie nas organized the county for three elections, and each time the ? i i . majority nas oeen largely increaseu. In tho Senate, in 1833, he was second on tho judiciary committee; chairman ot the committee on asylums; on the commltteo from the old 3d Lonzression al District to re-district the Stnto. and on tho railroad commission committee. He possesses tho entire confidence of hispeoplo; is a native of Sampson county,Band has labored unceasingly tor the success of his party in Sampson ana tnc adjoining counties. Hois not a candidate lor this or any other nomi nation, but the party will do well to consider the propriety of nominating mm ai me convention a; uurgaw on 2d July. His record is unassailable; his ability unquestioned: and bis sue ceis. it the nominee, certain. The Tax Levy. The following is the statement ol the amounts required for the tax levy for the year, as made by Mr. II. A. Bagg. Chairman of the Board of County Com missioners, at the joint meeting of the Board of Magistrates and Board of County Commissioners, held yester day: Estimated. For Criminal Court, $8,250; Supeiior Courr, $1,500; Com missioner?, $$00; Coroner, $200; Justice of the Peace, $400; Constables, $200; Register. $UH); Advertising, $130; Incidental, $1 300; Roads and bridge, $500; Superintendent of Health, $'J(0; Po r House, $2,600: Outdoor poor. $2,500: Hospital. $, SO0; Jail, $1,600, Public building. $600; Pnniing-and stat'onerj, $100; Fax listing, $1050; Attorney, $500; Eh-ctioDS. $750; Tax on property pur chred by county and paid to State. $1,200. Total $27 fc$0. T meet this, it is recommended that the following levy be made ou property: Ileal and p rnal For general ex pencs, on $100, 20$ cents; for Crimi nal Court on $IU, 15 cents; lor Jms i iial. on $loo, 2 cents. Total oa prop erty. 37J CHius And on the poll For general expen es. 614 cents; lor Criminal Court 45 ccqis; lor h spitnl, G cents. Totnl ou poll. $1,121. It is estimated that this icvyoa property and on income and IranchWc will realise net $21,000; Irom Schedule H and C, $1,600; 25 per cent of po.l tax $I,UXI. Total, 26,800. With this levy the bole tax will be as follows: For county on property 37J cents; for fchol tax, 124 cents. Total. 50 cents. On polt lor countv, SI.12J cents; on poll for schr 1 acd poor, $1,121 cents. Total. 2.25. Justice Jno. D. Taylor nwved that tha rpport bo accepted and tlje lvy made in accordance with the statement and 8 fame., unimradr reCtlr- WILMINGTON. N. C. Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met in regu lar monthly session at the City Hal last nights The Mayor, on tho part ot . the com mit lee on Streets and Wharves, report ed that the net cost of North Water street improvement was $10,887.21, an average of the block pavement of $2.33 per 6quaro yard. Tho amount ap propriated was $11,000. A communication from Mr. O. G Pa rale v. in the matter of the wall on w - - - - Ann street, was referred to a Commit tec. J. B. Turrentiue's claim for dam ages to his oflicc was referred to a spe cial committee and the city attorney. Alderman Boney offered & resolution which was finally adopted, that the Chairman of ot th Board of Audit - and Finance, R. J. Jones, be appointed on the part ot tho city to arrange a compromise between Mrs. Dawson and the city as to the removal of the bank portico, on Front street ; provided the city is in no event to pay more than one half the cost of the removal and the construction of a new entrance oil the street: the amount not to exceed $250. Recommendation of the committee on Fire Department was adopted, that hydrants be placed at Market and Twelfth streets. Also, that one of the old hose reels be repaired and furnished to the Banica Hose Reel Co. Several petitions for permission to erect wooden buildings were granted. Petition of J. W. Telfair for use of City Hall was granted. And petition of J. C. Hill and others, to be relieved of the payment of rent lor tno same last Monday night, was granted. D. W. Chad wick was elected member of tho police lorce in place ol T. E. Myers, relieved. The Polico Committee reported that they had contracted for uniforms for the force, and were corresponding about hats. A communication from Mr. Wm. Latimer recited that, with a view to the erection of a firstvclass hotel, he had secured until Wednesday, the 4th inst. the refusal of the vacant ilot, corner of Third and Dock streets, and as the lot itself may not prove sufficiently large tor hotel purposes, asking if tbo city would errant the lots on Dock street next adjoining the above mentioned lot, and. if so, upon what terms. On motion of Alderman DeRosset, a committee was appointed to act with a committee from the Board of Audit and Finance, and to have full power in the sale of said lots to the parties who pro pose to erect a hotel. Aldermen DeRos set. Chadbourn and Fishblate were appointed as said committee; and on motion, the Mayor was added to the committee. Alderman DeRosset offered a pream ble and resolution, which were adopted, referring to the obstruction of sidewalks and street crossings, and making- it "unlawful for any person with an in lant carriage to roll the same along any side walk or street crossing except in single file," under a penalty of not exceeding $10 or ten days imprisonment. An amcudment to the tax ordinance was adopted, that stevedores be taxed $30 per annum, or $2 for each vessel of 300 tons or over, and $1 for vessels un dcr 100 tons. The old Board of Navigation was re elected, viz: J. II. Chadbourn, D McRae, James Sprunt, D. G. Worth and R. E Hcide. A resolution, that the Little Giant Company be allowed to take their en gine, reel and horses to the celebration of the Newbern Fire Department, was adopted. A motion was adopted that the Board hercalter meet at 4 Pt m. Election of OlBcers. At a meeting'of tho Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company, held yesterday. the following officers were elected, viz: Foreman James Ivey. First Assistant Joshua J. Hill. Second Assistant James Bland. Treasurer Henry B. Walker. Recording Secretary James W. Green. Jr. Corresponding Secretary James E. Dixon. President Eli as Camel. Vice President Godfrey Willis. City Court. The only case for the Mayot Vconsidr eration this mornfng was that ot Walter Williams, colored, for disorderly con duct. It appared from th tesumooj that the defendant, with others, was playing bail in the street near the cor ner of Sixth and Chestnut, and as acar- mm-mm niuinir tlA lhrfiW IllS bat al L l.Aaw wm m y . ?""', J?!.?" . Q TUESDAY, JUNE 3, Ladles' Memorial Association. The regular annual meeting of the Oakdale Ladies1 Memorial Association was held last Saturday afternoon. After calling the meeting to order, the Treasurer read .her report, balancing her account for the preceding year. The President's report was then read by tho Secretary. In it she reported that tho number of stones added this year to those of previous yeara made in all 124 that have been placed by the Association to mark the graves ot Con federate soldiers sleeping -in Oakdale Cemetery. She earnestly nrged the continuance of . this work for "each brave Confederate as he passes over the river," even though the number in crease to such an extent that it be im possible to place the floral decorations upon all, for in years to come, this simple stone will tell the stranger who pauses to read that, "here lies the ashes of one who fought to defend the home and property of his ancestors, even though the mound which now covers him be leveled with the surrounding earth." An amendment to a previous motion was offered and adopted as follows. That, as the number of soldiers who have died since the war, has increased to such an extent and the membership and interest in the Association decreas ed so greatly, a3 well as the small con tribution of flowers for that purpose, that the Association continue to erect, the memorial stono over those who pass away, bat the decorations be con fined, according to the original design of the Association, to those who lost their lives during, or at the close of the war, together with the usual mound decorations for those whose ashes mingle with other soil. A motion offered, and caUed that the Association devise a plan to raise an amount of money to assist in establish- ng a Confederate Home, ' said amount to be given to that now being erected at Richmond, upon which the majority of this body think it would be best to centre the energies of the South, and make that Home sufficient for all the states. If, however, North Carolina deter mined to have one of its own, the pro ceeds to be reserved for our own State A lawn party for thevpurpose was pro posed and decided upon to be held at an early date. A motion was offered and . accepted, to the effect that Mrs. James II. Hill, who is necessarily removed Irom our midst, bat whose interest in the Asso ciation continues unabating, be made an honorary member. An election of officers was then entered into, and resulted as follows : President--Miss. Hattie James. Vice President Mrs. John Hedrick, Treasurer Mrs. Dr. Anderson. Secretary Miss E. Kate Burr. Managers, Mrs. John Cant well, Mrs. Norman McRae, Mrs. Jno. A. Brown. Mrs. Eugene Wiggins, Mrs. Josh T James, Mrs. John Garrell, Mrs. Benj. Jacobs, Mrs. Roger Moore, Mrs. Wm. French, Mrs, John Rankin, Mr. T. II. McKoy. Mrs. Daggett, Miss Bettie Price, Miss. Julia James, Mrs. A. L. DeRosset. Meeting of County Commis sioners! The Board met in regular .monthly session at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Treasurer submitted his report for May, as follows : General Fund, showing balance on baud , S 16.508.23. Educational Fund, balance on band 14.622 80. Of the former, the sum of $6,666 is in the form of a certificate of deposit in the First National Bank, The Register of Deeds submitted his report tor May of fees received for marriage licenses, amounting to $13. SO, and exhibited the Treasurer's re ceipt for the same. Received and ordered on file. On motion, the' petition of F. II. Darby, J. D. Bellamy, Jr.. and other members of the Bar. in reference to the General Judex, in the Register's office. was ordered laid over for a subsequent meeting ot the Board. The Board adjourned to meet Wednes day night, at ? o'clock. A Good Time. The Board ofCommissionecs and other officials of Smithvillc with their invited gcest?, bad a dance at the Hotel Bruns wick Pavilion last night at which they enjoyed themselves in the best manner possible. Kerescv's band furnished the music for tbo occasion. See notice of postponement of Com missioner's sale of real estate, to be bond in another colama. The sale will take place at tho Court Uouso door at 11 o'clock to-morrow, forccooa. 1884. NO. 132 Outrageous. Some f miserably disposed person, whomto call a roan would bo a mis nomer, tore the badge of mourning from the store of Messrs. Morris Bear & Brother, on North Water street, which had been placed there in respect to the memory ot their mother, i i Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Knives of best quality, and at manu facturer's prices, can bo found at Ja cobi's Hardware Depot. t FUNERAL NOTICE. Tho funeral of the lato JAMES CLIFFORD MlEKSwUl be from the residence of hi uncle, Ch&s. D. Myers, corner of Fifth and rri-83 street j, at I0:a o'clack Wednesday noraing.thence taSt John'cChurch and thence toOakiale. Friends" and acquaintances are r 'BpectfuUy asked to attend. Star copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost Setter Puppy. gTOLEi OR STAYED FKOM YARD, SET- ter Dog Puppy, answering to name of JUDGE," of bluish eray color, with black ear and feet, ltewsrd will be given for in formation leading to hia recovery IREDKLL. ilEARES, June 3 It 823 So. Fifth St. hrench China Teasets! NOTHER LOT JUST RECEIVED BY GILES A MURCHISOS'S. jane 3 MurchWm Block. Foreclosure Sale. B Y VIRTUS OF A DECREE OF THE SU- oerior-Court of New Hanover Conntv. In a ciusc there pending between James w. Col lins, et al, plaintiffs, and Adrian H VanBok klen ana wife, defendants. I will sell by pub lic auction at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, on Wednesday, the 4th day o-djrae, 1881, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the fol lowing lots of land situate In said city, to wit : Lot No. S in Block IS according to the plan of said city. Lot No. C In Block 5S according to said plan. Not No. 5 In Block 86 according to eaidplan i Terms cash. JOHN D. TAYLOR, may SO, St, 20, 27, 31, J 2, 3 Commisslonner Foreclosure Sale. JJY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree of the Supeilor Court of New Hanover county, made in a cause there pending, where in The Dawson Bank is plaintiff and T. C. Mcllhenny. Wm. L. Smith and others are de fendants, the undersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder, by public auction, at 11 o'clock, A. AL, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of J une, A. D. 1884, at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, for cash, the follow ing lands situate in sid county, to wit: One tract beginning on a bank or small dam, the dividing line between the lowlands of .the original tract, of which this is a part, and the lowlands of Edward Kidder, at a point 15 chains West of the intersection of the center line of Second street, as designated upon the piau or the city oi-wiimington, where the said street extended southward beyond the corpor ate limits of said city, with the center line of said bank extended Eastward, and running tnenceai rigniangies wun saia uantc soutn y degrees West to tho run of Greenfield CreekT thence down the run of said Creek about 13 chains to the first line of the first tract of share No. 1 as described in a deed of partition dated May 5th. 18? J. and registered in Book GG6. page 152, between the First National Bank of Wilmington, Charles u. isulkiey and others, thence .with that line North H degrees East about z-l cnains to tne saia uank, and tbence alone: said bank South 8SU degress East 12 chains and 72 links to the beginning. Anotner trace Deginning on tne JNortn shore of Greenfield Pond, that is to say. at the North ern water line of said Pond, when the Pond is full, at the point where the Western line of Fifth street on said pun or said city, extended Southwardly beyond the city limits, would in tersect the said water line, thence Northward ly along said West line of lit n street to the Northern line of the old Grsenfield tract. Ed ward Kidder's South lh?e, thence due East along said line to the West Lne of Eighth street as designated upon the plan of said city, thence Southwardly with said West line of Klsrhth street to the run of Quash Branch, and thence down the run of said Branch about IS chains to the Northern water line of Greenfield Pond, when the Pond Is fall, and thence Wcstwardly along said water line of said Pond to the beginning. V limits MUUK13, Commissioner. Wilmington, N. C, May 1, l?i. N. B. This sale la postponed until To-Mor-row (Wednesday) June 4th, lb 84, at the Court nouse uoor, aui o ciock. a. m WILKES MORRIS. Commissioner. junc 2 It New Ice Cream Saloon, jyjK. AND MRS. J. L. FISHER HAVE OPENED A FI RST-CLASS ICE CREAM PARLOR at the torncr of Front and MuL barry'sircets. The Nicest Ices and Purest Cream to be found in the city. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully Invited to ra)L orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge iune I Ira Headquarters TOR FISHING TACKLE, AT W. E. SPRINGER JL CO'S., 19. 21 and 23 Market Rfeet The largest and best assortment ever offered In this market. June i LAP ROBES. JN ENDLESS VARIETY. THE FINEST assortment of Trunks, Bags and satchels ever offered la this city. Saddle. Harness, Bug gies. Phaetons. Road Wasons. Ac, at prices to suit the times. Trunks repaired by the only practical trunk maker in the tate. MCDOUUALL BOWDO, 114 North Frort St. Next to D. A. Smith's Furniture Store, june S. Keep Cool ! Keep Cool ! ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE WATER Coolers received. Ice Cream Freezer that give satisfaction. Refrigerators upon use found to be the best. Alto buy sGOOU COOK fcTOVE. tueta as the Golden Harvest" and others wa havehat axe cooling to the coca temper. ' PASSES TATLOE. . NEW ADVimmiItoJT3. Furniture; pAHLOK SUITS, I DINING B002X AU1TI, Cota, Spring Bctfi,' Woven iWlro'lLitScites, Lounges, 'and the handsomest, Uao of ;flno BABY CARRIAGES ever onsa!o !n tills cltv TH03. C. CBAFT, Afct., - . . ; ','.; s I Furniture Dealer, June 2 j i: a 8o.' Front Et. Ic Coast Une- ;i. - V;.. v m- X.- 1 ... Passenger Department. WILMINGTON', QTON, N. C, . x .s : fl -'- MayJl, 1S64. j QN AND AFTEB JUNE 1st, KOUND'tRIP tickets will bo placed on aalo at all Cpupca Officer of this line to' , ' '' ' ' ".'... TUli SPBINGS AND SUMMER MSORT3 OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAEOLINA . Tickets good to return until October 31st, 1334. T. M. EMEIWOV may Sllw Gen'l Passenger Agent Ain't they Stylish, Joe ? t .... . - f V; rjriaOSE OXFORDS FOR GENTS' wear and those LACED SHOES for Gents are the admiration of all the boys.. Come in and try on a pair, and see If you won't exclaim at did one of your fellows -"Ain'Cthey stjlish,Jo?' Sold only by r. Geo. R. Frencli & Sons. . - - r ' 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. June 2 - A SUGGESTION. J8 THE SUMMER 'APPROACHES1 AND Chills and Fever, Malaria, and kindred dl eases make Q amine a necessity, we suggest to ' heads of families to buy our Capsules of Qui- nine, sold In any quantity, bnt much cheaper when purchased In boxes of 100. Packed Into the Capsule in a dry state, additional efficacy is insured, and we guarantee each Capsule to contain amount represented ' Information re garding prices, number of grains In Capsule, Ac, gtaaJy given. : ; J Munds Bros. & DeRossetj Druggists, Market street, -may2G Wilmington, N. C Economy Is Wealth. FIVE YEARS RENT WILL PUB- CHASE A HOME. Building Lots forE sale on the instalment clan on Castle, ' k'l Church, Kun, Ann, Orange, Mulberry, Bed, , ... i , Cross, Gwynn, Eaakm, Fourth; nrth; Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth,1 Dickinson, . Tenth, Wood, Bay, " Elevcaitb, ' Charlotte, Twelfth. Thirteenth, and Fotxrtecnta BtrecU. Also, Houses and Lets for cale. ft Annly to ' w "i may 23 cw JAMES WILSON. City Drag Store. - 21C. MARKET STREET. . TURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. , X Ice Crem Soda to-morrow. fSnndavl. Soda and Mineral Waters, if a Stick Lut pure Cream and Svtuds. . Clears and Cigarettes and a bill given to all those who arc In need of them" J. may 31 ' W. CONLET. Ilanacer. Copartnership. rjiUB UNDER3IGNED HAVlNa FORMED a Copartnership unler the name an4 stjle of K. G. A S KOBlvbos, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery IJu-.laes, will oa Mondav. June , open at the old and welK known stand of George Myers, an assortment cf Choice F tMILY GROCERIES. Oar aim wijl be v pleace in quality tal price : tnr Stock will be such aa U kept In a J lrst-Claas Grocery Stoiv, and wlU be add'd to weekly by Rail ard - tcamr. All of our Goods ar new an i frtsh, d will be sntout tut fuh. with the p Iviiege of returning if not aatlsfactory. Oar friends are lavlti to call and iiwpect. Kespeetfally.- - r. u. uaBixsoXi . may 31 tf NEWTON RUB1.NEON. SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, wbichtsviiie; sooib, n c. ' rpHI3 HOTEL WILL BE OPENEDFORM ALLY for the Season of liUt n Jure lCtb. M, bySCOVILLE A CO.; (of the Seovtlle Bros.; of lhs KlmbairHoosf.: AL'aita. Ca and tt Bcford. of Chariot: e.) ami with the extensive improve menu . which havo,bei placed cpoa the property, this llctel U the beet Seaside resort o the cojct of' Korth Car o2na "rotrd bjr the day i UO ani f3. By the sMUttiffi ti. est a on etusonai eonmnav " " - "