V FR0L1 THE PRESIDENT CF BAYLOR C3ITIKSITT. Independence, Taxas, Sept. ISC Ayersnairvigoi IU beea used la my hawkoH for tire Lit. To permit faKlng out of the Lair. IX To prrrent too rapid change of color. Si. Ajadrttiing. It has girta entire aoliifaction In every tnataaoe. Yowrespectfally,- WH. CABXT Ckasx." AYXHS JULIXS VIGOR Is entirely free from uncleanly, danjeroas, or Injurious sub stances. It prevents the Lai- from t airing gray, restore gray hair to Its original color, prtrsnts baldness, preeerrea tho hair and promotes IU crenrth, cures dandruff and all diseases of - the hair and aca'r. and I, at the same time, a very superior and desirable dress Leg. raxrAgro bt DrJ.C.Ayer&Co.,LowelI,Mas5 SoUbyaUDrussiJtt. !a 1 lrtctp d& A 4 It AYER'S Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial rdr which, so far as known, is used in no othr remedy. It contains no Quinine, nr any mineral nor deleterious lubttance mhat tvtr, and consequently provinces no Injurious effect upon the constitution, tut leares the system as healthy as It was before the attack. VliliTT ATTE3 AGUE CURE to cure every case of Fever and Acne, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent FeTer, Inunb Ag&e, Bilious Fsver, and Liter Com jlaict easaed by malaria. In case of failure, after dae trial, dealers are authorized, bj-our circular dated July 1ft, 1542, to refund the money. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweI!,Mass. Sold by an Dm jj'jU. may 24 dlw trtn TO TURPENTINE WORKERS AND DK ALE I IS IN TURPENTINE TO&LS ! TOU WILL FIND THE Hackers, Pullers, Dippers, &c, MANUFACTURED BT WALTER "WATSON, FAYETTEY1LLK. N. C. THE VEUY BEST IN USE! Order seat to W. K. SPRING Kit A CO.. UILX9 AMUKCUISN, Wltmlaxtoa. S. C. or la the manafaetarrr, will fia-e prom ft at tention. WALTR WATSON, Manufacturer of Edge Tools. may tO la a'ayettevH'e, N. C SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, WtieHTSYlllC SQUID, II C. millS HOTEL WILL BE OPENED FORM ALLY for the Scaaoa of ls4. cn June lCih, 1S4. by SCO VILLE A CO , (ef tbe Scovllle Bros., of the Klmbll House, Atlanta. Ga. aad the Buf ard, of Charlotte.) and with the extensive Improvements which hare been placed upon the property, this Hotel Is the beat Seaalde.resort the coil of North Car- oaaa. Board b the day tJ.Wan.tt 3 By the south and W may 31 Hon. A. M. Waddoll. RE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE irntf a l VTAHttELL as a euulldala for Coosrrsa f rvra the Math nutrVt. rtyct t Me mettm of fa iHmocrmttc Cmrtntum e tke Dis trict, wkrm eiitd. may 12 tf John C. Davis, A"0"" SSSS5lSlL0 AT LAW. WILM90TO. N. Oflos ever the Bank of New Hanover, rraettoee la all tne Court of te State. mar Special sues tie plt the collection fla!. ' Administrator's Sale. VIRTUE Of. A DECREE Or THE u potior Court of New Ilaaorer Conty In a cause there peadlng betweea James r. Gaue. AdntaUtralor or lucbard tl. Gran. pUtoUff, and MaiTtaa A. Grant and others, defendants, tne ndsisJiool will at 11 o'clock, A. si, on Monday. th h day of July. at the Court House door la the city of Wllm'ngton. .expose for sale to the atxkest bidder, the lol kwtc lands : A loiof Landallnale In tbe city of Wllalaxtoo. beiajr the West half of lot No. S ta block HI, aceorUiax te tne plan of aM dry, frooCsx W feet oa the East aide of t If ih street; and run alar back the same width 1U feet, om which Is situate a dwelUos; contaJalos oe roosas, aad the nessry oulbaUdicrs A tract of land oa WrtznrtTtUe Sonnl, In said county, beflanlsf oa the North slte of Lee's Crock at the mouth of a fruity or ditch aad rutniss; thence North 24 decrees West S ttialast 2 Uska to a road, thence North 71 de- M West 1 cnaia. &i uaxs wim tne roai. tneaoe Nsrth tJ derrees Eut 24 Chains, thence dexrees west cnaiss. w uaks Notth M theaee vouth S3 decrees West 27 chains, u Uska tf the month of a branch emptjtnjr into Leso's Creek, aad thence dowa the aaM Creek ts the bexlastajr. csntalalsjc about HO acres, aad beiax well known as the former Mummer rsdisaca of the late Richard U. Grant. Terms One third cash, balance la 6 and ts moeUsfrowdaTOtsile rurchascrs to five Botes for the deferred payments era win la tere from day of sale at 8 per cent. Jam 4, st-4, 10, 17, ?4 AdmlnUtrator siir ii in mi n BETiniM. BOXE3 BOSTON SELECTED LEH 0(U ON, lust rood rod, which the con alrmexclrecU mo to sell oa arrtral. Borax equaled Soap, Parte atedal Ftour. the whUest la towaT And erery thinx ta the Gro cury fine at the lowee cash roe . . The Daily Reviev. QT Tht LKiuy liccicjo has the largest tona fult circulation, of any newspaper trubluheatn tht cxty of l xlmingum. -TUESDAY, JUNE 10. Is84. t P. Pnrldison. resident, and S. Olbo Wilson, secretary, of the btatc Fruit Growers-Association, were in this city on Thursday, to arrange the premium lists for the approaching otale rtif Fair, to be held in Goldsboro the 30th and 31st of J uly. They anticipate i1AmAct cnnvafni t&ir ever neia in the State. WlXltlNGTOH MARKET. V V ; - - Jane 104 P. M. " SPIRITS TURPENTINE Qaoted firm at 27 cents per gallon. Sale ot 200 casks at these figures. .. The Executive Commit- ROSIN Qaoted quiet at 95 cents for IN CONGKCSS VI-2STKKDA V. WAsiiivfiTox. June 'J. Mr. Vance ittn the views of the minority of ihfl mm mitt eo on Privileges and Elec tions, rczardini: the Danville investijra tton,and asked that it be printed with the extra cop es of tbe majority rcporr. It was so orJcrtd. IJil.'s were reported favorably, front thecommittcu on the Judiciary for the relief r f the noUtical disabilities of J. ft. Waddy. ol Va ; W. A.S Parker, of Va.: It. L. Thorburn. of a.; Ja D. Johnson, of Ga.; Duncan L. Clinch, of if a. ; and oir.crs. Mr. Garland askc-J and obt lined unanimous consent to pu; tnes j vms at once on llitir parage, and they were ri:nid- Mr. Iltck l no objection to their immediate consideration, but icrjuired of Mr. Garland why a general bill could noL bo rcnortcd covering all cao3 ol nolitieal disabilities. The Vice lVesi- dentof the Southern Confederacy, Mr. HM-k saiil. bad sat at the other end of the caDitol. and many other persons. distinguished in the Confederacy, had had their disabilities removed. It was twentv Years since the war closed, and horo -we are reddlins out removals of disabilities to icrsons who wee boys when lbev entered the Confederate army. Mr. liar and said tuc only reason why a general bill was not reported was because a majority olthe commit tee was oDDosed to such a measure. Mr. Beck ironicallv replied that that was a very coed reason. Mr. Beck then submitted u resolution directing the Judiciary committte to report back, with its opinion thereon. :t bill referred to that committee in December. 1Ss3. Drovidinir for the cent-mi removal of Sj C " political disabilities. On Mr. Iniraii'sobiection. the resolu tion went over one day. The Mexican Soldiers' Pension bill was taken up. and the cendinz amend ment was laid on tbe table, bcinz Mr. too of the State Fruit Growers Associ- a ion have decided to invite Senators Ransom and v ancc to be present at, the State Fruit Fair. The annual ad dress is lo be delivered by senator Ransom and a lecture for tne peneni of the Frnit Growers Association py Senator Vance. c hope botn genue- men.will accept. Kousrh on Corns." Ask for Wells1 Raugh on Coma ' 15c. Quick, complete cure. Hard or oil corns, warts, bunions eod ly Meetings Wilm4nzrton District. ri i:at r r'v.T-it-oV. ontK OnoHpr. I Tod Ordinarv Middlins' . ll t;.,;. r.,lra UUW -VAiAAfc... bury Juno li-ii Point Caswell Mission Juno 18 Duplin Circuit.....'. June 21-22 Onslow Circuit June 28-29 Waccamaw Mission,. . .... June 28s29 W.H Bobbitt. P.E. Strained and $1.00 for Good Strained Sales of 150 bbls fine rosins on private terms. TAR Qaoted firm at 1.10 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI for Hard." COTTON Qaoted quiet. Small sales on a basis of 11 cents per pound for Middling. , The following areahe official quotations : Ordinary....;.... cents DAILY RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine Rosin... Tar.., MISCELLANEOUS CELLAHj., f a n o.Y rn a ttTtjg 0U3. These Goooas are in Choice Patterns and are Cte. than we-havc ever had at these Headquarter DRY GOODS AND CARPETS , 1 We Sell from the Seashore to the M0UE,... I LADIES' SUITS MADE TO OBDER, R. TJ3. junc 5 1884 373 casks GMG bbls 17 bbhj Crude Turpentine 246 bbl3 Aver's SarsaDarilla is a highly con centrated extract ot Sarsaparilla, and Qther blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron. Its control over scrofulous diseases is unequalled by any other medicine To the Democrats ol the Coun ty oi New Hanover. The Democrats of the different Wards of the City of Wilmington and Townships of New Hanover county are requested to meet on Wednesday, June 11th. for the purpose of electing ward and township executive committeemen and delegates to a County Convention to be held in the Court House in the City of Wilmington, on Monday, Jane 10th, at 4 o'clock, p. m. In accordance with the call ot the State Executive Committee said Con vention will elect delegates to represent the county in the. State and Congres sional Conventions to be held inyiial- MABENfj NEWS. Uiddleberser's amendment to strike out cigh, June 25th; also, to elect delegates the phrasu, "lor ihu suppression of the to the Congressional Convention of the rebellion, from Mr. Hoar's amend- Six h District when called and to con ment providing pensions for soldiers who fouzht "in tun lato war lor the suppression ol the rebellion. Mr. Williams then moved to lay Mr. IIors amendment on tho table. Mr. Vat: Wycfc called for the aves and nays on the motion to lay Mr. Hoar's amendment ou tho tabK. The result showed that a quorum was not present. and the roll was called. tortyeigbt Senators being found now present, the aye's and nays wt-ro again called, and resulted yeas nays Ij. bo Ihe amendment wa3 laid on tho table. Those vo'inir in the aflirmative are Me sr.. Bayard. Beck, Brown, Butler, Call, Cochran. Coke, Colquitt lair. Farl-y. (inrland. Ocorsc, Hampton llarriss. Hawley, Jonas. Miller, ol Csla , Morgan. Pendleton, Piatt, lugh. Slater, Vance. Vest and Williams 25. rhou voting in tho negative arc Messrs Allison, Blair. Cameron ol Wis., Conner, Dawes. Dolphlin, Fryc, Ingalls, Mitchell, Morrill, Pike, Sher man, VanWyck, Voorhees and Wilson 15. Those present and not voting were paired with absent Senators !oan bein; paired wi:h Bansnm. . Mr. VanWyck. offered an amend ment giving pension of $8 a mouth pro vided by the bill to oilicrs and enlisted men or their widows, who arc depend ent, in who.e or in part, upon his or her own labor or on the assistance ol others for support. Mr. ilon ollered an amendment providing that no person should be entitled o tbo benefit of tho act who is not 01 years of ase, or not subject to some physicial, mental or pecuniary disability equal to some cause known to tbo pension laws of tho United Ltatcs. isotn ot lucsc amendments were voted down. Tbo further consideration of the bill went over till to-morrow, and the ben ale at J io p. m. went into execu tive session, auu wiien ttie uoors were reopened adjourned. HOUSE KErilESENTATIVES Tho Kenublican side cf .the House, which for the pan week has been very nearly descried, was reinforced this morning by th return ot a number of tho members who tad been absent in Chicago. Under the call of States a number ot bills were introduced and reterrcd. The House then, at 12.20 o'clock. went into committee of the Whole. Mr. Wellborn of Texas, in the chair, on the Biverand Harbor Appropriation bill. Cencral debate upon the 'bill lollowcd. but no action was reached, when the commitlc rose. The House then tcok a recess uctll 8 o'clock. sider other matters of interest to the Democratic party. First Ward will meet at Brooklyn Hall at 8 o'clock p. m. Second Ward will meet at Court House at o clock p.- m. Third Ward will meet oflice at 8 ocloek p. m. Fourth Ward will meet at City Court Room at 8 o'clock p. m. Filth Ward will meet at Nun Street Engine House at 8 o'clock p. m. Capo Fear Township will meet at Castle Hayne at 12 o'clock noon. Harnett Township will meet at Macumber'sStore at 12 o'clock noon. Masonboro Township will meet at the usual voting place at 12 6 clock, noon. Federal Point Township will meet at the urual voting place at 12 o'clock noon. By order of the Executive Com mittee. G. J. Boxey, Ch'm. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith yille, Master. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer AP Hurt, Worth, Fayette Worth & Worth CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master . Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point Caswell, R P Paddison Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville, Worth & Worth. Barque Glacier, Olsen, Mayaguez. r K, hi Kidder cs Son Ger Jbrig Aseph Michels. Niemann, .London, Paterson, Downing Co Exports. FOREIGN. Mayaguez. P R Barque Glacier 189,584 ft lumber, 24,750 shingles London Ger brig Aseph Michels 2,051 bbls rosin VEEKIiY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JUNE 7, 1884. flntlnn ashoro. Rfifi. at Mayor's Spirits ashore, 1,349; adoat, 517; to tal. 1,866. Rosin ashore, 69,092; afloat, 5,679; to tal. 74,771, Tar ashoreu2236, . Crude ashore, 1,967. RECEIPTS FKOM JUNE 1 TO JUNE 7. Cotton, 16;spirits, 1.574; rosin, 5,872; tar, 946 ; crude, 745. . EXPORTS FROM JUNE 1 TO JUNE 7. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 2S5; spirits. 409; rosin. 2,663; tar, 699; crude, 871. FOREIGN Spirits 1.006; rosin. 12,438. NEW SUMMER AND WINT SlSdllTKTrxi-XiE, 2ST. C. AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FI5HE8 AOCArr., ' IH FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEM ABOUT MAY 20th UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEM!, Hotel has been refurnished and renovated throughout. Wan(ha4 building erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant, large, airy BaUE oyer the water. First-class Musicians from New York will forj Ball Room and Parlor Music.. Fine Still and Surf Bathing ' Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANlS'br. Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. " Finest Fishing on Atlantic Co: 1 ourists and rleasure beekers 1 ortivward and Southward xrUl nd it to their advantage to give us a call. CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina Central R. R. will sell ticketi from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick, Special rates by month and season J. D. SUBLETT, of New Yorfc, Hanascr. may 1 2m ; - : ,' V. P. SUMNEK, I RKS. F.R.TCSClLQ.tar faiil fire Itati Ho-tr-rl't, 11 AJf CTXCTCEIM 0? auoh. "Cheese Saf8, Wire Ooth. Wire Counter Riflings, Wh fltm CtAm ' ' Brushes, Sanl Cont Screens, Weather Vanea, Stable Fllaww l2 C'reuUin;, V.'ue Sc It ou Fences, Iron Shutters, Counter 8opporfc. fJTSend for Catalogue. ' ' v . IO-Mention tait TtfK, each 13 d&w ly ' . . XZXJU Ko. 15, 1. Second Street 8TATB N13WH. Kewbcrn Journrl: Uev. Dr. Burk hcad left for Trioiiy College yesterday morning, where he is to deliver tbe theological aildrcs3 t bis week. Mr. James Thomas, son of our townsman, ox-Judge Thomas, arrived from Chap el Hill oif Friday evening, and we are pleased- to learn brought off the I)e claimer's gold medal, and the scholar ship gold medal t f Ihe. Sophomore class. A. W. Wood, Worsbiplul Master of St. John's Lodge. .Xo. 3, has received a di?pens:ktton fnm (irand Master Binghani to call the (irand Lodc of A. V. and A. M. together in special session for the purpose of lay ing the comer stone ol the graded school building, which will probably !c done while ihe Wilmington anil (toldsboro lire companies are on a vis it to this city. (ioldsboro Messenger: The Midland Railroad litigation was settled at New born last week by compromise. Beans Irom this place sold in New York one day last week for 1 per box one bnshel-aod a-balf boxes. Wayne county Normsl school opens to-day. Profs. Moses and Noble will havo otn cr competent assistants if tho attend ance wiU justify. Toe Rt- Rev. II. P. Northrop, Bishop ot Charleston and Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina, was in tho city oa Friday and Saturday last. He held service and administer ed confirmation Saturday morning. List of Letters. A list of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed nesday, Jano 11 1834: A Ilillcry Atkinson, Charles Arandel. B JLulia Beatty, R. Bradey, Turner Battle. T. II. Bell. C Thos, Carlton, . Henry Cutlar, Mrs. Carolina Cromartie. D Mrs. Mildred Dudley. Richard Dickson. E Miss L. Easton David C. Ellis. F Mrs. Bert Fuller, D. B. Fulton. G Mrs. Julia Gross, R. S. Gray, Mis3 Victory Gurganus. . II Hilliard Harriss, Joe Hilton, (col) Wni. Howard. S A. W. Jones, Jane Johnson, J ohn Johnson, R. A. Jones. K Mrs. Isabella Kelly, Miss Mary King, Winncy King. L Miss Frances Loflin, John Lawton, Susan Lea (col). M C. C. Martin. Elisha Merrick, Mrs. Elcy Miller, A. D. McGowan, James Mann. O Daniel Oderi. Simand Omero. P Aaron Pernell, Gilbert Phillips, John Pedgkins. Capt. K. Phillips, Mrs. Mary Pickett. R B. M. Roberts. T Sunday Thompson, Maggie Turner, Martha Turner, James Taj lor, Miss A. M. Thomas. S Chas. Sheppard. Miss Christian Sanders, I), C. Savage, Mrs. Emma Saiitb. W-E. II. Walker. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say ''advertised if hot called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, Ed. R. C. D.Brink P. M. W lite CONUNDRUM. HY IS 'THE STEAMER PASSPORT a stilncr liana ? without Its "Harper!" Because It cannot do -pvBUae. PEBFDMES, SOAPS, FANCY XJ ana Toilet Articles, c. 9" Prescriptions a specialty at F. C. MILLER'S. may 26 Corner Fourth and Nun els Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. ly d-w Copartnership. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING FORMED a Copartnership un4cr the name and style of F. G. & X. ROBINSON, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery Business, -rM on Monday. June t, open at the old and well known stand of George Myers, an assortment of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES. Our aim will be to please In quality and price- our Stock will be such as Is kept In a Flrst-Class Grocery Store, and will be added to weekly by Call acd Pteamr. All of our Goods are nrw and fresh, and will be sent out as such, with the privilege of returning If not satisfactory. Our friends arc lnrlted to call and Inspect. Respectfully, F. O. ROBINSON. may 31 tf NEWTON ROBINSON. The Excursion and Pic. Nic SEASON IS NOW OPEN AND PERSONS visiting th city, the Sounds or Smlthrllls. and la need of Flrst-Clsas work will do well to call on JOHIT WEEN the well known Barber and Perfumer at his SbarliK and Hair Dreeslnr SalAAn. Zr S M ArrTTCvn Jniinrin NO. Ul where he will faction to all. may S3 spare no pains la Come anl sec; Siring satla- Baltimore & Wiimingtou Steamship Line. STEAMS II J P Vidette WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMpRB, TUESDAY ...JUNE 10 FROM "WTiXiisCEisrorroisr SATURDAY. ..JUNE 14 Through Bills of Lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points fen the Sail Roads and Cape Fear Rlrer. AtSO, To and irom Boston, Providence, Phllade phla and all Western clUej. For Freight Engagements, apply to A.I. CAZATJX,Agt., WUmlngtonN. C. ANDKEWS,&CO., Agts., " SW. Corner Light and German Sts., Junc 9 Baltimore Don't Forget 2 JO. 112 SOUXn FRONT STREET I Where HUMPHREY, JENKINS & CO., keep those line HeMe and florae's btrawberries. also Black and Whortleberries, Apples and Peach ea. when In season. Poultry and Eggs. Con signments ot the above solicited, nd satis faction guaranteed Give us a trial la all w ask. mav 6 Shirts Made. rK ORDER Or BEST WAMSUTTA hlrt X lng and No. 1100 Linen for the low rice of $1.00. A perfect fit and good substantia work anteed. Our ntronB and outnmAn ed to call aad leave their measures at the hn remarkably low price at the Wilmington Shirt "aACtI. Prop.. 16U w guar fiivlt a 12 27 Market St. PUBCELL HOUSE. TJHDER NEW MANAGEMENT, . " - - I3LKGT03r. H. C B. L. PERRY. Proprietor, r:-. Lata Proprietor Atlaatlo Hotel. Flrst-Clau aD tta appotTfltmerata. Terms ft2o tn T? per day. ..' - FcWanTfiEctBniE BATTLES OF THE VOEID. tr CAPT. KINO. U. S. A. niSTOKTFROM THE BATTLE-FIELD. Show how NiUmklha., estrojed in a day. now ! me or uisaatcr Mas turned on a single Contest. AOnad Book fot Old uJlfrtZiM iaae. .-f tas tne Memory. uire rieasure ana instruction w pg and Fine Illuitrttiont. Ana Mkm. fiZr WriU t oaea for full desenpuoa and trma. AddreM J. O. MeURO m VO PhXls4dti.t may 1 4w d&w .. f I.. -: . ...t,.. . ,- .,, . .". ' 1 JUST IMAGINE ! THE COOLEST STOKE FOR LADIES TO SHOP IN IS TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,- and there is where you will find the finest and largest s'ock to select from io Millinery and Fancy Goods, as wo receive new and choice goods every day. .' Just Imagine 63 Cents for a bunch of three Tfpa in any color, regular value One Dollar. These goods have been soiling so rapidly vvc had to duplicate them ever and over again by request of our patrorei Just Imagine 39 Cents for a bunch of three black Tips, worth twice tho moccy. Such prices Ladies have never heard of before. Just Imagine 73 Cents for a fine plume In any shade. An excellent line of Feather Pompoons. An earlj call will secure you some of these goods at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. '" J SL jS5 From the smallest single Violet to the largest urancnea aress garnaiure. uaisy wreatns. Pansles.- Buds and Roses. In fact every kind of Flowers, at prices which set competition at ueiiance. ' Just opened a stock of Fans and Parasols, together with a fine stock of Leather Satchels. Underwear. Corses ts. Ribbons, Laces and made-up LaceGoods, Embroideries &c.,&c.t TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., ! may 23 WILMINGTON. N. C. Ship Your QHICKENS. EGGS AND ' ' COUNTRY PRODUCE GKNEBALLY to -A. W. RIVK.NBARK, -Wilmington, N. C HIGHEST MARKET PRICES guaranteed, (ttefprs to Bank of New Hanover.) may 1GJ June ICE. 4 W. E. DAYI8 A tCl LAP ROBES. ENDLESS VARIETY. TIB t r For Excurs onists. I KEEP A FULL LIV" OF FINE GEO cerlcs. Dry Good&nd all other artlrJea to be found In a first clats store. In landing at the Steamer's wharf pacs ud tbrou&rh tbe rate and turn to the left and my place Is about AO yards distant. Give mc a call. , J, A. WESCOTr, . may 29 1m SmUhyllle; N. C. Dyed.'l AT MONACB?S, 16 SECOND 8TREET.be- tweea ILsxketind Princess. Ladles mad Gen tlemcn's goods of erery descrintlon, anr color. Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching fiend assortment of Trunks. Ban and Mtdarv offered in this city. Saddlei, Hame W ; gies. Phaetons, Road Waeons, lc.,tl to suit tho times. Trunks repabtd v only practical trunk maker in tn ta MCDOUGALL BOWDH , 1J4 North rroriH. Next to D. A. Smith's Fornltan KJ June 9- Don't Pay Rent! yilY PAY REN I WnKS Till J same money will buy you a hou ? v S In this city I havo one hundred and fifty sold orerli-i Lot tad Is and Lots to parties who haw PW them, by Instalments ooBtbljr pW1 Also.I have a large ntunserno-ro"0 who tare making regular mosttuy JT and will soon own homei and gtt dear d lord rule. f Apply to jAjas inL8Cl( June 4 .cw jaj -A-ISTOTKBH OF EXPECTED BT WZVStS1 Milan enrp and aU the Wl Every possiDie"- . . j Pit Sew J" and colon. U JffiCt popular now. era and other Trimmlsgs. cola, white Llsie, Kid and Lace. New fitimp1 Respectfully MISS E. KABW' may 26 City Drug Store. -rrrilTRE DRUGS AND IT lee Cm P ca iftnral Waters. ,9 pure Cream and Syrups- . t2f Clears and CigaretJ w all those who are la need ooj New Ice Cream .Salog Hf-R. AVU ai. ' ' rfti ii ; -j - .-m rx tl urwia a - --- r.t rn 7 rs PARLOR IMW'V,-, V- berry streets. The j Orders prooptiy BU rs charge. r