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i j Sunday tz ;epte4 by JOS1I T. JAMES, crTom ajtd raoranroa. .CBiCBirTIOSS rOSTAGX PAID: . tVti-OO. Six months, ti-00. Tare T!7v. t'OO: 0e month. S3 cent. J!Mrr will be derlTered by carrier, frea aT y of the dir. t the abor. ,iirt.orl0ceau per week. ' estula rtc low a! nbcraL sVsattbert w! report any and all fall, retire tbetr paper regularly. BOH""' - iy The Dfii'y Review has the largest bcrvJ fide circulation of any newspaper fi&ishtd, in Ike city of Wilmington. JSk "Vadrrbil; two years ao, unloaded i im.C of Se York Central htock upon Kngliib capita! ins. The English men fcave never been able to sell at the rurch.c thcc- Saui Ward bid a. d.vjsh'tr worth i.mfCO.(? In ,,er wiI1 c,t nim j!.CX)fr aouum. She probably kccr ti,i: l.c would squander the whole prop el if Atr il bo tad it. . J: ii ftta'xtl that Princo Dismarck's retirement from the Prussian Ministry n .pa doubtful. II bo remains Pres et f tbc Council be will give up the flrttfionj or Minister ol Foreign Affairs and Minister of Commerce and Indus try. The Karl of Huston, it is said, is about to apply for a divorce on the ground that the Cjuntess has been ju..:y of adultery. TheuM' friends njthitno evidence can bo produced jni:i,l her. and that the Earl wishes f.'r a divorce to enable him to marry an - ' Vb would not. says the Augusta r-rssi.-.V. prefer to be asleep in honor, rry and Christian hope "at Lexing ton, in tie Valley of Virginia," like Leacd Jackfon. than to share the m.-erable iot of hira who closes bi3 re tossed career as a worshipper of the GoIJ. a Calf and the general partner a:J v;c:ia of Fish and Ward? ,Mr. Ferdinand Ward, accompanied by lis newly found but fast friend, the shfr.ff. sen', up "his card to General Grant last vrck. intending to ruako a friendly call on hi late partner; but llrant prxmptly sent back the card w".;a re!usal to so the owner. That was very proper, and the only pity is tint Gen. Grant did not terminate the a: juaintancc some time ago. memorial oa behalf of the Tich- 41 borne claimant ii being got up in the Moose ol Commons. It prays that be may bo released troui prison, and at the same time be relieved from the in convenience of a ticket of leave, his period ol servitude having toow nearly xpired. It also asks that Arthur Or ton. now alleged to be a lunatio at Par amatla, shall be brought to Eoglaad at t!.c expense of the State. The Liverpool Times says that half the infidels in Paris arc Spiritualists, who believe that table-turning will save the world and heal all the ills of hu manity. Seances which Messrs. Mas kelyne and Cooke had proven to be fraudulent arc nightly held, and the men and women who sneer at the doc rioo of Christianity flock to hear the spirit ol Mozart play hij own requiem. or t? chat with Gam beita's ghost ou tho laturc oft France. A Washington letter to theBallimoro Hun says i Senator Ingalls said to-day far the Democrats to nominate Tildcn would be to nominate a superstition, and that for the Republicans to nomi cato Uscoln would be to nominate a reminiscence. Senator Ransom said if Tilden will not take the Democratic somiualion Bayard should o&ve it ai-ove all others. Senator Hampton, of Sojta Carolina, is Quoted as saying ho would not support Tilden if nominated. Tie "profits of the carrying trade apmr to be fictitious. ' Shares in the SXtxl EnzlUh steamship lines have declined one half. Thd Union has paid r-a dividend since November, 1S82; the Cusard passed its last dividend after dropping to i and 3 per cent, and the laain. National, Orient, and Royal Kic&anehave all had losing years. A taoc:a ago Cunard shares wero at 30 to Cnioa at 5S, National 40, Idman f. and others at like figures, the l-at'.bh quotations bcing reduced to a par of 100 on paid-up capital. The Washington Ca&xJ gives an e.aboraie hijioiy 6t a famous "and worthy Carolina, Colohcl Bue- abe. asd then adds: ilaat j ears agoa new member from i'acct cuhe county was speaking on tho fcoor of Congress. The speech contain--chItJ2 in manner or matter that 7U 3restin. and the members desks ere almost deterted. The gentlemen 'Ja Ihncoabe paused in his harangue h4 tO.d the remnlAinw mumtvrt thiT 000 d fo too. as he would continue to -J w ' ai nc WOUIU O v f orome but h JAAiZi for Buncombe " T! was only iur.N-mk Th wmirr rJ r :uhlr. and the surname of v, JJ)!:e,nnt diitinuisbed men of : 'ia .aroiina can be lonnd to-dav as iw?m,?.noun ln MWebster,s Un. v cd l) ctiooary.Mwith a meaning Srtr lrd with a vengeance t-a brave days ofauld laag syne." .nrr treata. 1 H VOL. VIII. There is a rumor in England that the Salvation Army it about to organize a hallelujah bicycle and tricycle corpe. TiMen stock is gaining ground rapidly in the South and at this writing there would appear to be little doubt of his nomination. Ho will be nominated and he will b elected and be will take his seat. The man ami brother has received fulf recognition at Chicago by the elec tion of Lynch, of Mississippi, as tem porary chairman. Tho milk in the co- coanut, however, is that there is no money in it. Prof. F. A. Forel, of Morges, who has lor many years recorded his obser vations on the Mer de Glace, reports that the glaciers of Mont Blanc are ad vancing again, after a long period of decrease. Julei Verne is off to the Mediterran ean on board his yacht, the St. Michael. lie will visit Oran, Algiers, Bone. Tuni.4, Malta, the Ionian Islands, Sicily, Naples and Home. The journey is to be performed strictly on. business, as the scene ol Verne's forthcoming novel U to be laid in these district. -m . Theje is a negro graduate at Harvard this year Rober Hebberton Terrc'l, a Virginian, and the son of slave parents. He went to college as a waiter, and at thai time was illiterate; but some of the white students took a fancy to hira, and helped him through a preparatory course, after which be supported him self by teaching a Boston class of negro boys. ... M. Meline, the French Minister of Agriculture, has been inspecting the maritime Alps district, with engineers. with a view to tho-constructing of irri" gation canals and the reafforesting of the valleys: Ho rocs actively to work. maintains a strict incognito, and posi tively refuses all banquets, official re ceptions, &c. This has maae a very good impression on the people in the districts visited. Observe the Day Appointed. On tho l?lh of June will occur, at New Orleans, the"Grand Extraordinary Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, under the control of Genl's Beauregard and Early, when $525,500 will bo distributed. See full scheme elsewhere, or apply to M. A. Dauohin, New Orleans, La. LOCAL NEWS. IIDEX TO RW ADYEBTIIEMEITS. Chicago James Wilson Don't Pay Eent C W Yatx Croquet. Ilamaocks Tbe Famous ConfeJerato Commanders T C MlLLEK Gibson's Imported Candf James F Uacse Ad minis tra tor Sale licJCDs Bros. ft. HeRosskt A SageUon UavissBESCKB A Word to the Wise li Suf ficlent There was no City Court this morn ing. Fullest assortment ol Fishing Tackle can be found at J a corn's. t There was not a balo of cotton re ceived at this port to-day. To day has been rem srk ably dull in business circles and Lews gathering has been difficult work. The weather has grown materially warmer, and now has something of the semblance of Summer. Peaches from Scott's Hill sold here to-day at 25 cents a dozen. They sold at CO cents a few days ago. Everybody in want of Paints, White !ead. Glass &c. should go to Jacobi's to get best qualities and lowest prices.f Norwegian barque Dux, Jobnscn, cleared to day for Rotterdam, with 3,- 000 barrels rosin, valued at $3,942.15, shiDDcd bv Messrs. E. G. Barker & Co. The steam yacht Louise has had her propellor replaced, .and is again on the river bard at work. She is a pretty little craft and is a great public accom modation. The Durham Reporter boasts of lhefc music of that city, but we are wiliing to guarantee that U ilmtngton possesses more musical talent and less musica knowledge than any city of its size in the South. A complimentary moonlight excursion will be gien on the steamer Louise tor night, from Sojitbville to Fort Caswell, in which It i expected that a large num ber of the ladies and gentlemen at Smith villa will participate. Sceotrated rxtract ot Sarsaparilla, and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron. Its control over scrofulous diseases is unequalled by aoy other modicifle. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE nistorical and Scientific. - - , ' On Monday night the annual meeting of tho Historical and Scientific Society of oar city, was held in it3 usual place of meeting, Tienken Hall. ,M Tbe meet ing was one ofjnterest as well as of im portance. A spirit characterized thc proceedings which promisee well for the future. The retiring olE cere pre sented their reports, which were, on motion, received and s Dread on the minutes. The report of Col. J. G Burr, the esteemed president, one of the first members of the organization, was read and filed. . ; ; The election of officers being in place. tbe folio wing were chosen for tbe en- suing year: President E. S. Martin. Vice President T. F. Wood, M. D. Sec and Treas. S. A. Story. Cor. Sec Rev. F. W. E. Peschau. Cuiator D. Cashwell. A very neat, appropriate and inter esting speech was made by President Martin as he assumed the chair, that won applause. Tbe committee on donations, con sisting of Rev. F. W. E. Peschau Messrs. J. D. Bellamy Jr., and W. B McKoy, was continued. " Tbe following were received as new members; M. O. Bunn, M. D., and Capt. S. W. Noble. The donations repotted as having been secured andjplaccd in the archives of the Society are the following: From Mr. Joseph McLaurin, a well preserved head of the rosy spoon bill, a species of the crane family. From A. C. Foote. M. D.. Philadel phia, KaturalisVs Monthly Bulletin, for March, 1884. From S. G. Worth. Superintendent of Fisheries, Raleigh, N. C, photographs of the N. C. exhibition at tho Boston Exposition. From Mr. Donald McRae, of this city. Monthly , Weather Bulletion of the U. S. Signal Service for December, 1833, and January, I8S4; also, U S Consular Reports for October, 1883; also N. C. exhibit at tho Boston Expo sition ; also a copy of the Southern Cul tivator, for January, 1884. . From the N. C. Agricultural Depart ment, Raleigh, N. C.the Monthly Bul letin, for December, 1883. From the publishers , Detroit, Mich igan , a copy of the Meteorological Jour nal. From C. H. Ganzcr. of Wilmington, a copy of the Boston Nation, a mom moth newspeper, published at Boston, Mass., January 27th. 1781. From Hon. A. II. VanBokkelen, Wil mington, N. C.,Montbly Weather BuL letinof the U. S. Signal Service, for December, 1883, January, February and March, 1884; also, a report of the Chief Signal Officer for lBSlS-. From Worth & Worth, Wilmington, N. C, U. S. Consular reports for March 1884. From J. E. Walter, corresponding member. Wilmington, Del., a copy of Every Evening, containing an account of tho meeting of tho Delaware Histo rical Society. From Col. James G. Burr, WilmiDg ton, N. C, copy of Jones' Defence of North Carolina, published fifty-odd years ago. Tbe committee on Donations also re port the following: Speech of S. S. Cox on the Revenue, delivered March 20tb, 1834; memorial address on the Hon. J. W. Shackelford, with address es'by Ransom, Vance. Green, &c, all from the Hon. R. T. Bennett ;jne ten cent 8hinplaster, from B. II. J. Ahrens ; one advertising card of the first carbon oil lamp, sold in Wilmington in 1858, from D. H. Greer. The "Kins of Shad." Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son. at whose fishery tbe tarpin, or king of shad, was caught, received a letter this morning from Mr. J. W. McDonald, a fish dealer at Jersey City, N. J., making inquiries regarding the monster and re questing a copy of some newspaper giving a description of it. Tho fish is being prepared for the approaching State Exposition by Dr. Bunn, and will be quite an attractive feature among tho many wonderful things which will be displayed there. This tarpin, Cor king of shad, was G feet 4 inches long and weighed 170 pounds when caught. Sllsrht Fire. At about 7 o'clock this morning fire wa s discovered on tbe roof of tbe kitch en on the premises of Mr. L. Vollers, corner of Second and Orange streets. The flames irero promptly extinguished by tbe application of a few buckets ot water, and no general alarm was riven. A small hole in the roof is the extent of the damages. - - A flock of sheep were being driven up North Front street on Monday, when from some unexplained cause they, all rushed into a merchant tailor ing establishment. Possibly they smelt wool, and thought that it was shearing time. Wo invito the attention of our citizens to tho fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at tho Wilmington Shirt Factory. If. ; At a meeting of the Board of Mana gers or the Produce Exchange , held on the 3d inst rules of trade were establish ed as to wheat, - corn, oats, hay &c., anu me toiiowing gentlemen wero ap pointed grain committee, wviz Messrs J. M. Forsbee, R. E. Calder, J. I5 Metts, O. G. Pearsall and C. G. Worth. We would kindly suggest to the turn: 1 t A a a niKP. DQoma mat a man who mv.q a rtr X I , " X - w O price to ride onlho road can hardly be expected to help keep the road in repair by crushing the green oyster shells as they are put on. At the rate3 of fare charged there ought to be profit enough in tho business to pay for a shell crush er on the road. The most important work of the Chicago Convention to-day thus far was the recommendation by the Com- mittee on organization that General Henderson. ofMissouri.be permanent Chairman. The Contention then ad- journed until 7 o'clock to-night. The Missouri delegation stand 8 for Blaine, Arthur 20 and Logan 4. To' which section Gen. Henderson belongs we do not know. Sale of Laod. Mr. Wilkes Morriss, Commissioner appointed by the ' Superior Court, at tho Court House at 10 o'clock this forenoon, sold the two tracts of land advertised in yesterday's Review. The . , r"6";'35 " " uuu inici orouguK $auu. ; ; ; White Meal Yeast. We have received from Miss Mary t i run craa lha monnlanfnror n n.nlr. age of her White Meal Yeast, a purely roirof.U rr,rtr.r1 t,tK ia BnlA U . ' " " WJ sewjionaYe -xriea it to be an ex cellent article. It is made by Miss Hodges, at 519 Orange street, and is 8 old, wholesale and retail, - by Captain Jno. L. Boatwright. The Firemen. The Wilmington Steam Fire Engine rv "Mrt 1 will Iarva here nn tliA 17fh Co., io. l, win leave nere on me ltn . e TU. T U lUSt. lOf a VlSlt tUHCW UCIU. XUCJ .t-.t T-t.i. reel and horses with them, and will probably be accompanied by the Cornet Concert Club. At Goldsb:ro they will be joined by the Eclipse Steam Fire Engine Co., of that city, who will bear mem company u auwuem. . . A. kT U I Exports for May. The foreign eXDOrtS for the month ended May 31si., were as follows: T?nin. 18.775 barrels, valued at 25.101 : ' ' . 1 . , . c.n iar, n.yjuif uaixcis, amcu at. ,rxs , pitcb, 3 barrels, yalued at $6; spirits turoentme. 468,749 gallons, valued at $147,605; lumber, 1,141.000 feet, valued at $17,193; shingles, 672.000, valued, at $4,345, making a total value of exports i foreign amounting to $197,899. v Personal. Prof. W. D. Munson has returned to the city and will remain here until the first of July as instructor of the Cornet PrmrrtChib rr, xy 1 f "! o air. x. a. xjujkiu, oi vuulou, oaiup- . t. . i son UO., arnveu last nig on me steamer D. Mttrchison. from Fayette ... . , . , . " yilie. wnere ce nau oeen in anenuance rnmhorUnd Snnorinr f'nnrt TTa on Cumperiana superior lourt. lie resistered at the Furcell IIou9e. Mr. R. M. Wescott, of Kelley 's Cove, in tn p u trwlftv. Ho sava that " - I the cool nights have injured tbe crops in his section very materially and tba be curlew bug has put in an appearauce and is doing much injury to the young corn. Foreclosure Sale. The following described real estate ,, ... n . ,T 1 . . . was Fold at the Court House door at 1 1 o'clock this forenoon by Col. John D. Taylor, commissioner, under a decree of the Supenor Court : Lot No. 2 in block 58. according to of $1,100 realized from the sale. . Anotner large consignment oi &a3n, l . . . . . . m r- I I Doort & Blinds at Factory prices, just received at Jacxtjsi's Hardware Depott I rtttmcruuijuk c-k vj Aamintstraior or mcnara 11. liran. plaintiff, ctbwui aumiuji reprKcuwa inionaaiion rc- CiiDocr Plnw " irrftatist invention of and Malrloa A. Grant and others, defendant, gardln prices, miralwr of grain 9 In C.ipu!c, ; supper now, greatest invention 01 tbe undersigned will at 11 o'clock, a. it , en c.,gl;iaiy given. ; the age. jACORris the Agent. t Monday. lh 7h day of JaJy, J4. at the fc , IbepUQoftbeo.ty.wMSoldtoMr. J. SiSSSrZSl AUTtoo. ; .ti,Am.4. icui. W.Collini, awignfe, for $300. I-ot SVtjTihlii.bSi ""f ,COtoM eeoiill wTLOT;SS usassKs-gsg.Mfjss NO. 133 British Vice Consul We learn from yesterday 'sfcharlcstpn News and Courier that Mr. Jarres Sprunt has received the appointment of British Vice-consul at Wilmington, and the exequatur ot JLhe President of the United States permitting him to exer cise tho functions of his office has been duly accorded him. The office became vacant by the death of the lamented Mr Alexander Sprunt, the father of the present appointee, and the head cf tbe firm of Alexander Sprunt & Sen, engaged for many years in business at Wilmington ; and having houses in Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick, and London. The Tilden Boom. There is some mighty strong Til den talk hereabouts now and we doubt that if there arc a hundred Democrats in the city to-day who are not Tilden men. We teel about it as Col. Taylor says that a man named Ireland, from Nebraska, whom ho met in Chicago. said to him. He was for Tilden, dead or alive. "We heard a gentleman this morning offer to bet S50 to S10 that Tilden would be nominated on the first ballot. It is quite evident, there fore, that Tildet is not yet quite dead or, if he i3, that he makes a mighty lively corpse. Col. Short saw him two years ago in New York, and says that he was royallv alive then, mentally and physically. The only trouble with him seemed to be a slight palsy in the hand. Col. Short was in New York two weeks ago, and, although he did not see him on this occasion, yet he was told by those who had seen him of late that he ! had not changed at all for the worse dnring the past two years. He will carry New York as against Edmunds, Arthur or Blaine, and the man who carries that State will be elected. The Tilden boom at this time is certainly at its biggest. Mr 'A. S3. Williams rlprlr nf th Grand Central Hotel. Brockville. Ont.. I I Qti hovlnn fcir C t- TannVia Via wonderful pain-cure, for rheumatism " T CUrCU, UUU rCOUUllUenUS 11, lO UU U I J I 14. A.- Il his friends. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHICAGO fS AT FEVER HAT TODAY AND SOON the whole country will be in apolitical foment ava. tirhA .Hall Vi A ProoMon t Vkiif- In f nA mon time people will have Beer. To get the fresh. est the coolest and the best, go to McGOW- An8, No. 6, so. Front St.. where you win I A l .n.Uhl.- -nanaoma-r A noil Iront ctsijw"U6 uwuvDoiuj ' iich pi saloon, wive mm a cau. june 4 Don't Pay Rent! HY PAY RENr WHEN THE me money will buy .you a home ? I in this city I nave sold over one hundred and fifty Lots and Houses and Lots to parties who have paid in full for I them, by instalments monthly navments. Also.I have a large number now on my books, I who are making regular monthly payments an(l 80on own nomes ana get clear or lana- iora rme. Apply to june 4 cw JAMES WILSON. A beautiful ENGRAVING ln SIX COLORS. representing TWttaxx (zuj rortraitsox THE FAMOUS CONFEDERATE COMMANDERS,! IN THE CIVIL WAR. 18G1-G5. Every Portrait has been carefully verified. and .has been produced at great expense ana ln the most Elaborate and Artistic manner by rals will be Recognized at a glance; they are jbmmenc rusis. j ne x onraiia oi me uenc- GraTf the Gold Buttons and Stars and Braid on Cellars (denoung rank), stand out in bold l icuoi uwui uvaumui uaw giuuuu. vruijr i a iew oi inese ureai ncroes are now imnr, I and no traa Son them er should fail to nraaoaa oneot tbete TilnibleHementoeg. They are appropriate for the Parlor. Library. Hall or umce, ana win compare xavoraoiy with the finest ou Paintings. The Portraits are printed on Heavy riate v&peTt beautifully Unted (ready for frimlnsr). I eio 22x9 inches, nnd will be sent to ny i- picked in tSSSi on recpTof Frice'. !C4U',jr a I-J-" ? iiu.Kai runusmsii LOMPAaT. 234 nroadvar. New rort. EA gents Wanted. jane4 2t Administrator's Sale. VIRTUE OF A DECREE OS" TJIE cupenor wun 01 new nanorer county In a cause there penamg between J amca 1 . Gause, iy. Court House door in tbe city of Wlimtnsrton. i expose for sale to the hirrbcdt bidder, the fol- lowing lands : of wnmlngton, belag the West half 5 In block 117, according f the li fronting ; fret oi the rast sid a ioiot una situate in tns city of lot No plan of said side of ifth street, and running back the same whith 1&5 feet, on which is situate a dwelling comalnlnr S or 1 rooms, aod the neeaarj outbulMlcgs A tract of land on Wrights vllle JmjutkI, ln said county, beginning on the North sl-te of Lee's Creek at the mouth of a gully or ditch and ruiniBg thence North 24$ degrees West 3 Terma--une thirl cash, balance lad andU 1 months froos day of sale. Pnrcha&ent tA Hm notes lor tne oexerml payments drawing lo- J vji?RTSl:, J8 15 v -t Adffluustraior 4, 1884. 1UHV1I T7a wa txs gisa to Kcclvs ccasnuiarca frcacCTlWaaiioaur aa cx&jscu taeralfntercatbUi'-V ; ; tWbaico of the writer must always U at&aed totta Editor." ilCoaattns ca ca.y one aide of the paper. -: trwmaTtUca ntaatbq avoided; And It la especially and particularly tncfer foeaot always eada so tbovlewaof crresadauftuilea soUW. tn the editorial coloaxca. s, . NEW ADVEBTI8EMENT3. EXOTJBSION. rjiaE SECOND DArTIST. CnUCCH WILL gie another ore of Ihoeo pleaeant Excnrslona POKT. t Smlihvlllc aod the Fort and out to sa. Kef rcshmcnu of aU kind at city prtc, Tr. eojlonablo persona " allowed. J. S3? .J--YXOLDS. It. 11. KING. Committee. 5 .St may ,21 & June. Wito'loa, ' Wri'.lsTillc 1 & - Oashw EailrtaJ. AS PV THE .BOARD OP DI ItKCTOBS of the wv. tv. A o. Eallroad company, 1 c-alle-i to meet at tho Company's J UMS the 10th. at 13 o'clock' Mi A tall ntteodancc fa caracal ly i rqtj5Uil, as Dualness of Importance and srraitflemcnts for immediatoVork oji the road aro to bo con sidered. GLO W. PU1CE. Jiu raay2i3t2. J 4, 9 ' - Vice Preaifet. Headquarterc "TOE FISIUNO TACFrf.R :' ' "AT J ,' 19, 21 and 21 U&rket Btrret lo this market. ! June 2 Tlie Onslow. Bailroai-Icclia Called lfc-JftLJ"' N ACCORDANCE !VITH A MEETINCJ ueld by a large nomber of merchants and I nsl rices men. and a' snbseauent. mrntinv it m .hcreby n a mectin? of all parties interested Pr intto tSkS'ffidU0 road and to hear report oieald committee aa to aii go d citizen la urRed to be present, and tils especially hoped that our friends living along thu line of said contemplated road in Onslow and Pender will be, present in sforce, and lot n make a strong pnll altogether B. O. WOttTIV Chairman Junes - . rawsw- hi fi New Ice Cream - Saloon. - jJ-B. AND ME3. L. , TISnER HAVE OPENED A FIKSTCLA8S1CE CREAM PABLO It at the tomer of JTront and MaL berry streets. The Nicest Ices and Purest Cream to be found in the dry.' Ladles and gentlemen arc respectfully invited to ealL Orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge , . inne l lm A llvlil) 10 111b- IllSb IS SUFFICIENT. A . PIANO Ott ORGAN 13 NOT A IrJXTT. ry. , They havoi become necessity. If you want a bargain go to HETNSJJtEBGEB'S MTJ SIC STORE. No matter what any body eay, if you want to buy a Plano.8quare or TJprlght,0T an Organ, go to HEINSBEEQEIt'J, and find ont what you can do. It will coat you nothing and you may save. some money. ", r .'..? All Instruments are warranted for ten years. See for yonrself and save money. Juno S Atlantic Coast Line, Passenger: Department. 1 . . . . : "" i WILMINGTON,' ltc ) . ,MaySItS4. ) 0 N AND AFTER JUNE lSt.'EOUND TRIP tickets will be placed- on sale at all Coupcn Offices of this line to . -f -:', THE SPRINGS AND SUMMER SOTi OF VIRGINIA'AND NORTH CABOLINA. . Tickets good to return,untll October 3ht, 1851.' ' t! U. EMERSON, ' . ,..('. - - . Gcn'I Passenger Agcn t may Jl lw; A SUGGESTION. AS THE SUMMER APPROACHES AD Cnllls and Fetcr, Malaria, and kindrea U .eases male Qicioe a necessity, we suggest to heads of families to buy our Capinlsa of Qui. nine, sold in any quanUiy, bnt mtrch cheaper wcon purchased la boxes of 100. rarkcl Into trie caisnie in a ary state, aadltlonal efllcacv Li insnrod. and we guarantee each CapsuJo 10 Munds BrovcDcRogset, Irugg!U, Market "trcct, may g Wilmington N.C SEA-SIDE PARK -HOTEL, WRIG8T8V11LE SOOID, H-'JC. THL3 HOTEL WILL BE OPENED FORM 'ilZiZ yvt w bat Seaside reor$ tLo coast of' North Car oliaa. Hoard try tte!ar t2.:0 ax4 f X J By tho
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