Sunday ex T. JAMES, iwD FBr OlTO .,.-.w. PAID: .Bir?103 Lths. 2.05. Three RLi WIT uivf"- 8 ... I4-00. 1X ,h m ( 0ne mo"'. -- . Uvercd by cawi. w part of the city, at the above Lf chn6 ta tw;r wee. rrTrlOriowand lraL . III 4 u report Cibelr .regularly. TV r C i mi newsvaver "inthe nty of Ttgmtnjfoii. .3 J" " . .i.wt- z- :T.. -fir' T uivivi. 0 U.FKKD M SCALES, Ciiili'onl. Ul can y 1 II l"T. lidVEUXOK: rjJvUMvS M. STEDMAN. j-oKMU.-KirrAKV f state: Will I L- 'SAUXDEllS, .fW:ifc. v,,K STATE- TKKASL'KEi:": ,i)N.M AV. IiAIN, , ,ji Wake. . hi: M'I'ITdk: . W. iMtOUERTS, .' of Gates. y ,i: ' attoi:xey-c exeral: THF.ODOKE F. DAVIDSON, . of lJaneonibe. LI IKINTLNDEXT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION: . M. FINGER, .of Catawba. uflVTE JlVncF. SUPREME COURT: as AIEURIMOX. A ft. of Wake. FOR ELECToilS-AT-LARGE: W.1I. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. ' The Prince of Wales's debt3 cow footupSl.000.OW). Mr. Joseph E. McDonald mounted from a saddler's bench to a seat in the L'nited States Sena'e. Oyer two hundred Republican voters ofTopeka, Kansas, say that they will not support Blaine and Lojan. ' The Princess Louise of Lome has ofQaecn Victoria for the Litchfield Cathedral. Joseph W. Harper, of the publishing Grm ot Harper & Brothers, has declined the nomination of Presidential ele tor ontbeKepublican ticket in New York Although there is a population esti mated at 8.600 to 10,000'souls in Altuias county, Idaho, there is not a merchant tailor doiDg business within its bounda ries. Mr. Hallam Tennyson, a son, of 'the English poet laureate, was niarried .' on Wednesday at Westminster Abbey to Miss Audrey Boyle. Mr. Gladstone 'and Mr. Irving were present The Blaioe jnanagers are doing their , utmost td get Arthur and Edmunds to pah a little over the Plumed Knight, bat both of these gentlemen think a better nomination could have been made. A NortherrfiJud:e recentlv decided lhat a husband can strike his wife three hcks with a switch and escape Dunish toent, and the Boston list says his Honor ii evidently unmarried or he would know better. A couple whom a ouarrel senarated eea years ajo, but who were never divorced, were reunited at Monahan. Tex recently, and went off on a second Deymcon. The husband and wife we ajed 70 and 00 yers respectively. M-bovernor Chamberlain delivered m oration at the anniversary of the J ,h Beta Kappa Society, of Vermont uwrsity. on Tnesday. 1q is as la vor of teaching Greek as iries Francis Adams, Jr., is opposed lell!0' Samoel J- Xiiden has signed a too If lhC Sleam 5 acht njkln !or three $900 TbC PriCe paiis sald to be j, er pJ.onth and running expenses oa'if n took Psses9ion of tho yacht Monday and spent the greater por a of the day on the Hudson . - TheCh inpsA in n.i:r. i i raising the poppy for the production opmm.aDd the local press find in h .vuuonai reason for demanding the asion of the wt "yum arc ieit to such a V now that their extension cannot hu inainmnce. hou.;:vnor Franklin j. Moses, -uuuer arrest in Chicae-o on the geof swindling! is onder indict. W tt- T tv swmciing cot.-. 1. charm?a Ut of S13 and is also swJ an ex-mayor ol the city.. v E 1 H YOL. VIII. 1 - The New York" County Democracy will send 415 aim to Chicago to ure the nomination of fiovernor'Cleveland. ; . . " t. Beast Botlcr's- frienda will .visit Chicago with the insane hope that a chance mayj arise to squeeze him in as the nominee of the Democratic party. IUhey succeed in ihu thov will do more to, elect IiTainc than the Republi-1 party can do. The shoemakers of Berlin celebrated a fortnight ago the six hundredth anni versary of the "'incorporation of their guild. A procession, numbering more than 4, (XX persons, pa&sed before the Royal Palace, where the Emperor and Crown Prince were standing to review it. . . . Mr. Butler, a1 young Irish landlord wrbo has ju-at come into possession of 4 000 a year and 30,000 in cah, by he death of hi3 father, has scandalized his relatives and friends by marrying the daughter7 of the herder on his estate. Tie a!sr, the day baforc marry ing his humb'e bride, embraced the Roman Calho'.ie religion. Rev. David N. Beatley, who died in Norwich, Conn., on, Wednesday, at the ripe old age of 100 yeas, was undoubt edly the oldest clergyman in the country. He began preaching when but 15 years old, and, besides beine: the pioneer of Methodism in that part of Connecticut, he devoted seventyTfiye years of his life to its maintenance. In his lifetime he preached over 2,000 sermons, married 514 couples and buried 2,300 persons. . The Museum of Natural History Central Park, has been offered an, egg that, if sold by the dozen, would bring $3,600. the individual one being valued at $300. .Its size is a little over a loot in length, its holding capacity two gal- Ions, and in round numbers, it equals 150 hen eggs; its lineal measurement is doable that of an ostrich's egg, and its cubic bulk eight times greater. The monster egg com rs from Madagascar, and themu :eum now posesses an ad- mirablccast showing its dimensions. 1 he suicide last wee ot Mr. uurn- nam, tne JNew xorc iiock oiouer, i whose tirni recently taiiea. presents some strange features. From a tele graph operator he rose to be a succesp- tul man of business, but went down in the wreck which ruined " so many in Walt street a lew weeks ago.! There was no reflection oh his integrity ;"there were friends ready to haye lent him a helping band. He was in tbe prime of life, with a wife and child dependent upon him. and yet in the face of all this he ends his life by his own hands Such man is not a hero: he is worse than a coward. The Swedes, says Mr. John Swords in Suenska Amcrikanaren, believe in St. Jacobs Oil as the conqueror of pain. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO HW ADVERTISEMEMTS. F C Miller Conundrum IiKiNsisEjiOEK Uafcc lialLs :iad Bats C W Yatks Bookseller and Stationer Y M King, Turscr Carolina Yacht Club IJUNDS Bkos. & DkUosset Kx. Vanilla iluMPliKfcY, Jemcis & Co Jtl3 a Fact We lose this month 35 minutes of daylight. - This month has live Tuesdays, five Wednesdays and five Thursdays. Sunshine and rain, but a good deal more of the la ter than the former. And still it rains, much to the worry and disgruntlementof the farming cop munity. 1 The Mayor has been absent 'from the city to day, and Jhere was no City Court this mormrrg. Af this raih doesn't hold ud before the i - - I Fourth there will be lots of disgusted ian tliatiiir ttUU Ulsapi'Ulluu poufiio wii vjj.4w -4 i j White Iead. Glass oic. snouia go to jauubi s - . . . . t i I to get best qualities and lowest prices.t The Democratic Convention of the Third North Carolina Congressional District conyened at Burgaw this morning I The sidewalks on Chestnut street, between Sixth and Seventh, need atten- Hnn The water is too deep there for the convenience of human beings, and h lor ducks II. I III IL 111(1 Ls . k. M " W 1 w and geese to swim in. As will seen by notice elsewhere in this issue, the Club Hou e and grounds d the Carolina Yacht Clab. at Wrights- . ri ' will hn nnon in the DUbllC mu uuu, ww rVi. Th 11 1 ho racins days of tbe Club. 1 he rin4rement reserve the right, how- flr m oToludo any and all objectiona- w ' - ble persons. W LMINGTON. N. 0.. WEDNESDAY. JULY Monday Night's Wind. ! "We fear that the heavy wind storm Which prevail d on Monday night did very serious daniase in some places of this section. We hear of losses in the city, one gentleman resident in the Eastern section having had nearly three bushels ot btayhestorn from one ftree by the breaking oY the branches of, tire tree heavily ladeifwth fruit. ! " Col. Green Nominated, i . . i A special, telegram received here at 2 o'clock to-day announces thee pleasing fact that Hon. Wharton J, Greet', the prissnt incumbent, has bee-i nominat. el lor" Congress from the old Third dis trict at the Convention held at Burgaw tr-day. Col. (Jreen's nominaiion wa3 by acclamation, just exactly 1 lie kind I of a compliment that was due one who had repri'sented his people as ably and as faithfully as Col. Green lias done. Very True. The following, which we corrl ially endorse, appeared inho New York Times, ot Juno 30th : H The Richmond (Va ) Wliig, while earnestly opposed politically to 1 the Hon. Charles M. Stelman. ih Demo cratic nominee for Lieutenant-Governo'r of North Carolina, claims him as an old acquaintance and friend, and says that he is about as highr a type vf . man, morally and intellectually, ns can j pos sibly exist in the Democratic party. As nothing greater than perfection can exst anywhereand as the nearest approach to political perfection is found to exist in the Democratic party, Mr. Elam seems to have said more, perhaps, then he nrav have actually intended. reraunui. Mr. E J. Hale, at the Fayetteville Observer, arrived in the city this morn ing. He was en route to the Conven- tion at Bargaw. We were glad to receive a . call this afternoon from our good friend, W. W. McDiarmid, of the Robesonian, and to 6nd that the hard times among the newspaper men had not affected cither his good looks or his good humor; Mr. Thos. W. Strange, of this city, one the delegates from" this district to the National Democratic Convention afc-Chieasro. will leave here to-morrow . l t . . th inlefltion of bein2 Ws . vvnshlnfrtnn nitv on Th nrsdav at 1 - w ... - . - . nnnfp;rfinfie of xrorLh Carolina dele gates to-be held there on that day! Mr. Thomas Hewett, well known to many of our citizens as a resident of Wil mington in former days, returned to the city yesterday, after an absence of about ten years. ' He has been a good deal of a wanderer and during his' travels has visited. Colorado, Missouri and other Western states. Ho was at the ! City Ilall thi3 moroing, renewing his ac quaintance with Iriends' of former years. j Police Arrests for June. There were 33 police arrests during the month ot June, as follows: Assault and battery, 2 colored males. Burglary, 1 colored male. Disorderly conduct. 6 white males, 1 white female; 7 colored males, 5 colored females. Drunk - and down. 2 .white males; 2 colored males. Forcibly rescuing a prisoner from ar rest. 1 colored cak Interfering; with a police officer while in .the discharge of his dutv. I white male. . Larceny. 2 col- ored males. Throwing rocks, 3 colored males. Nationality of prisoners ; American- white 5i colored 3; German 3; Norwe eian 1; Nova Scotian 1. AmounLof court fines collected, $25.- i T 55; pound fees, $18.25t Applied for lodging, 1 white male, b colored males. Places of business found open by P1,c0 at night, 1-. Wed and Away. .CaDt. Carl A. Bache. of the Norwcg- ian brig Don Juanh &nd Miss Elnia! . , . . . r T T tin C iUla aaugnter oi ivir. o.tu. iv muur. t r?ltv were unitp.d in marriage, this i ; of morning at tbe ' - resiaence Jalues Darby. on Front .una street between Front ana joarr Rey Moor(J of SLThoraas Calh- olic Church, officiating. Soon after the ceremony was performed the newly married couple, with a lew, friends in carriages, were driven to the wharf at which the vessel has just completed be- loading and which sailed at about 1 oVosk ths afterncon. The Don Juan was cleared al tbe Custom House. JCHt terday for Bristol, Eng., and the lau young bride will accompany her hus band, making a bridal trip of 'many thousands of miles over the blue wa- Urs of the Atlantic Ocean. Her friends will wish her a haonv vovasra and a SJ,e return. f Another large consignment of Sash, Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just . . " I received at Jacobi's Hardware DepoUf .Bar Soundings. The loljpwingjs the depth at mean low water at the bars at the mouth of th river as shown by the latest sound ings taken; Ba'd Head Bar, 13 feet; Western Bar. II feet. ' No Freshet. Steamboatmen report that. notwith standing the recent rains, there is nV freshet, and only good boating water as yet in the C:rpc Fear." It is expected, ho wevnv that there will be a rise as the iaus havo. been general in" the up Cfunlrx and the strtams. tributary to the Cape Fear will be 'swollen and their increased volume will tend to a rise in the, latter. exports Foreign . The export foreign from tbisport for the niontj ended JuneSOLh, 1S81 foot up as folli-ws: . X Rosin 24 328 barrels, valued at 31.- 510; pitch and turpentine 175 barrels. valued at $470; spirits turpentine 218.- 902 gallons, valued kt $71 402; lumber 1.593.000 feet, vahnd at $26,428; shingles, 186.000, t VBluel at 1.026; making a total value ot exports foreign. amounting to $130,872. To-NJght. At this writing, 4 P. M.. the pros pect seems lair tor a pleasant night for those who may go down this evening on the Passport and Louise to the Open ing Ball to-night at tbe Hotel Bruns wick, at Smithville. The moon is nearly full now and that will add to the enjoyment of the occasion. Everything in the power of the management to do has been done that will add to the com fort and pleasure ot those who may at tend. -The Iwains. During the last seven 'ays in tUme and up to. 7 o'clock this morning in July the rainfall in this city amounted. to 5 inches and 85-100, to which add the amount of the almost continual rain fall since that hour and the aggregate would considerably exceed 6 inches. No violent winds haye accompanied the rains, which is fortunate in many respects, . The heavy showers have extended with about equal frequency and amount over a large portion ot the surrounding country and to a consider able distance into the interior of the State, and taore or less damage has been done to the growing crops, and more espicially in the low lands. Harbor Master's Keport. The following is the number -and ton nage of vessels arriving at this port kdur:ng the month ended June 30th, 1884: American Steamers 6, aggregating 5.018 tons ; 1 barque, 424 tons ; 1 1 schoon ers, 2,582 tons, Tqtal, American, 18 ves sels, and 8,024 tori3. ' Foreign Barques 10, aggregating 4, 192 tons ; 5 brigs 1.166 tons. Total, for eign, 15 vessels and 5.358 tons; making a grand total, American and foreign, of 33 vessels.aggregating 13 ,382 tons. The Keiratta ou tlio Fourth. At a meeting of the Regatta Commit tee of the Carolina Yacht Club, held yesterday, the following order was is sued relatiyo to the Annual Regatta of the Club, at Wrishlsville, ou the Fourth: Yacht3 of the squadron are directed to rendezvous at the club grounds, on Wrightsvillo Sound, July 4th inst:, at 3 o'clock, P. M; Regatta will start promptly at 3:30 o'clock, P.M. - Regatta will be sailed over the usual cotrse. Yachts will start for Inlet buoy at beginning of race in lieu of Mott's channel buoy, as formerly. We are informed that the following yachts will participate : Yacht Bubble, R. Cameron, com mander.; Yacht Bessie Lee, Q. A. Wiggins. commander. Yacht Madge. W. L. Smith, comman der. : i Yacht Mabel, G. II. Smith, com man der. ' Yacht Restless, S: P. Cowan, com mander. Yacht Frolic, C. W. Worth.comman- der. Yacht Glide, , commander.- Yacht Zephyr, H. M. BoWden, com mander. " - . : Yacht Rosa, Pembroke Jones, com mander. ' ! Yacht IeUie, G. II. Greene, comman der. 4 , Yacht Mascott. G. D. Parsley, com- uiancer. i 1 ' Several of the above are new yachts. ,We invite the attention of eur citizens to the fact that first quality shirts ate beingmade to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tt. 2, 1884. NO. .157 S me of the weather-wise ay . that the present disacreeabe weather wil) continue until the lull of the m on. JobVfconitorters are they. ' ; Jnrge delegations from Cumberhnd and Bladen counticsrrived in the city this morning, en route lor the Congres sional Convention at Burgaw, for which they left on the !) A. M. train. For the first linic in years there wid be rwi regular excursion on 1 hey 'as.swrf this Fourth of July: Instead, r Captain Harper will run the boit to SinitHviile aul the I oris and a long way ut lo o t, giving an opiMirtunity 1 r a quiet; pleasant day of enjoyment to alt who may a 'tend. f J Kxports Foreijrn Nor. barque StOjn, Wahlberg, clear ed to-day with 5C-0 casks spirits liVrpOij tiirt? and 3,505 birreli rosin, :ilued at 5,10.276.48, t-hipped' by Messr?. Rob inj-on & King Ger. barque C. h. er,' Frirtck, c!eare-l 'Uh 8(H) casks sj ir" its turpentine .nd 2,527 .bnrud-- ro?n. valued at. $11,150, shippul by 'Mcssr?. Alex Spruiit iSS Son, making a total, of rxports fpreisu amounting to 2-1,420,-48. Both vessels cleared for Glasgow, Scotland. . ' ' . . ' -. f , - The Olass of Fashion. Mr. I. S brier; at No. 114 Market street, has recetved a lot of very hand some mirror advertisements to which the name and number of his house, are attached. They are in oak frames and he glass of which the mirror U made is about half an mbh in thickness. They are very neat and attractive and make a good advertisement to hang up in rooms. We consider tho expense as money, will invested, and next to advertisinjffh the Review, about as good a way to catch the public eye a? could well be imagined. The Review reflects the style and . quality of the goods advertised while the mirrors only reflect the features of those who are in quest of good clothes. NEW ADVBRTISEStENTS It is a Fact Tliat JjL freBb sufmly every day of ApnlC3. Peach. TT UMl'UUKY . -J KNK1.NS & UU. t5t a es, rears, Whortleberries, taierries. Toma toes. Watermelons ana cantaloupes; also. CihicKens ana r-grgs, &c Couslffiiments of the above solicited and sat Isf action guaranteed. Give us a trial Is all we ask. No. 112 South Front et. ' ; . july 2 - Carolina Yacht Club. E VEKY PREPARATION HAS BEEN made for the Regatta at Wrightsvlife, on Fri day, tho 4th Inst. Ample p slice regulations have been instituted by the Marshal,. Mr. II. McL. Green, and good order is assured. The grounds and Club IIouso ; will be open on that day and on allsubscqneht regular race days, when the Club will- endeavor to make it pleasant for all who may attjend. F. M. KING, ; Purser. jaly 2 li Sla copy lt Wil. & Wei. R. R. Co., SECRET Alt Y & TREASUREJL'sS OiFICE,.- WILMINGTON, N C., July Ut, 16U. DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT. ON tne Capital Stock of the Wilmington & We 1- don Railroad Co., will be paid to the Slock holders of record on the Books of the Compa- ny June 30th, -at this Office, on ar d after ho lMhist- i I J. W. THOMPSON, july!3t . ' Scct'y and Trcas. Hurrah for Our Ticket ! fflllE OLD NORTH STATE? WILL BE O. JL K. In November. We have the strongest Sme Ticket we have had since hc war. Every cdy is pleased and ready to go to work. The "Old North State Saloon" 13 .tho and continues to keep the coolest JJeer, the choicest Clears, and the purest W Ida key to be found in the city-. Call at No. So Front bL, and see what McGOWA-N can do for you. i tulyl Base lialls and Bats o r ALL KINDS. : ; Hammocks, three kinds, very latcfct stjlcs. Lottos, twos!zes. j ABC Cards and Blocks, . Rubber Balls, all sizes. Eitcher Hartaonlcaa, the very bcrt. Violins, Guitar and Bar jo Strings Italian Violins and Violin Bowel Just received and for sale cheap at HEINSBERGER'S, julyl Live Book and Music Store i Ship Your pUICKENS. EGG3 AND . . COUNTRY PRODUCK GKNERAILY to A. W. i:iV.NCAKK, I . WiijxiIsguo, N. C. ! HIGHEST MARKET PRICED giurantoed. ; (UefTs to Bank of New Hanover.) , ! may 16 :' " M .Great Reduction rH PRICE OK MAJOLICA WARS at j . . ; .ILIfa MURCiHSOX3. june 30 l3 aud Ul Muxcfclaoo Block. T7t Trill Uglzl la i;-; tc:::::::.::::i troxac-irrxd3ca xry tii til t -scucrxl l2tcrc5j but X. The name of the mr act alwaya t :- aihed to tbe Editor."' -'..'- - ! JyComintiiBV-ataoiaainttBt be wxlttts oa cal -oneaJdoof the paTT. " " " PnonaUUes cmat be aTdiod.' - I And It is especially and partlcoltrFt:r'er toofl that tbe KiUtor doea cot almr eirfcr ee tbe views of corrcspon-leats oalaw o fttat - la the editorial coftx-nna. " NEW ADVEItTISEMENTS. Grand , Moonlight Excursion ! )S bTEAMEUS lUVSSrORT ANCTLOUISE, inu i.Al. at the Jlot-cl Ktuitvrlcl, under ibo autphc-of uc Uaroliui ;Jul t U-anicr l'aas lori wU- leave t 0 p. m. feinrp. n t return at inasonablo Uffre. .cnutincein-ut cxtraor Uaiiry: Tlcttti fur ihl exenrfeton will Ik; rxlt-n'btcaier 1 oulc, Ibcrcby gllnj? thbC wlioiiiay dipire tu do co au omioiluitity vt . - " le;tvii.- V1 mSu-Toni-.tl p. irt. oirLcufco and icturii oh orUamc even or any ooc wbu lit.iy i.'c-ii to remain nt utiLi'lPu over ''- I't -n ixlut U on I outM at 1 ii m. 't he- 'nr.. i et Concert t luiil;is bf;i iaili,aud Wllld ti cvu itsu t mu-lc oa liio .-Iciine nd at , --niUUvllttf. r'l cMo el lit mtwtck t lilml will fuiii.UiUu etuuKlnMi thu Kcfrefch UiCt.ii wl;r r, luri.Uhui ut tl.o i ,ro 'and tit. " " 1-cr at the lltvl to tl:o e wi.o wiv lU-hlre H i atlkb wln Uel e t t m h uu "tiij;lit and icluriiiouktciifuor Luiiioc ul . ' in , cm pet : av: .uim-rfiaUiii nl itie Hotel 'J lo; uui er ygoo Comniitice uiid lart vr MiO.en will al'cit i result iit-ty t.u 'lltu t u-amer unit at .-utHiiviHvTii tiu ivMii.H t Lc"ir f uuo'a. hleh fsiiOitl-l Itc a cii i'ckii't-u .rauUH5 1 ilc:t-anv . n-ai . vucii juii.ijy ani j.'oo .rier. , ran lor iho joan.l irlji, 5'c J IcXeM --n e li:nt o me eomniltltie. . UaJv X limit vl n inl-r nt t'cktisuiU lei'oid.a hnu r to circnii4MWC- viMl tue o.inult'eb i-rowl llm KK-nuwr t. in diacum:oit oi i.ui-jiotti t , . -v fc - t. u. hi iubi;, - N. r. I'AUlvKIt, , T.- W. MfAKKa tuHKUiz ck.,1 r.&.is. ; - : A. U. t lUM li, , . , jur.c 0 Com. of C rulmClnb- A Card. jK. SUI.LKIT'S PKUSON AL'ACtJUATXT- ' ' - - ' ' ' " aacc not bl:i of WuoTi a Mature as to warratit hU scndiDg 'social -Invitation, ho take th!a nithodof ctteadina hearty and cordial in. vlutlou to tho Cro lna Club and their gucst to the Opening D .11 at the Hotet Ilranswictc, V'ednesday cycnuigJuly 2n JlfSl, and glrcs the assurance that every eJort wlH be made to promote tbe pleasure of his guets, , june M 3i . v i Roofing and Tin Work, gYvKXPEKIENCED VOIiIv41X. r ' "', J Our stock of goodsotthcIiESTMATEKIAL. If xou want a COOK STOVE call ou - - ? PABKEIl & TAYLOR'A. fllRIC WIIITE OU , JunoS 'vFoiish rpiIAT WILT. MAIife OLD HARNESS look new. Pure .Neat's Foot Oil; Harness -Oil, Hlacklng, Harness Soap, Chamois Skin; ' Atull line if Carriages, Buggies, Phatons, Harness. Sahdles, Trunks, ? satchels, Bag, ' Sackp, &c. 1 runks repaired by the only prac- tlcal trunk maker In the State. , , file IX) CO ALL BOWDEN, - , 114 North Frost SU . " Nxt to D. A. Smith's Furniture 8 to re. O -f ' june 3) ; - - . . , , Headquarters" pOR FISHING TACKLE, , ' .'';.. r .'- AT , W. K. SPRINGER h CO'S., f 19. 21 and 33 Market Stect Tbe largest and best assortment ever offered -In this market. June SO ' 0. W. Yatcs, ' BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ' - ll'J Market St . Wilmington. N. C. ' -bchool Rooks and School Supplies, Blank Boo s of every description In stock and made to order, vrhen desired. . Fancy Goods. Albums, Pictures, 'Frames, Muslcal.lnstrumcntB, Ac. ' ' I- . " ' ' Vi Bibles. Hymn Books, , ; Prayer Books, Sua day School Books, &c; ' ' i - .i. . -j ;.s-v:T H ;; -" Lithographlog and Engravlng'a specialty. ' " . . -1. -ttT special iilccouct to teacher aud mcr chants. ' ' - - , Dou't rend on for your School or Office Sup- ' plica. We can give. you bottom price and save vou freight. , , Largo stock.of Wrpplns Paper and Paper Bigs always on hand. v Jane So Ice. Ice. Ice. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY XOTIFY the citizens and tho public generally, that I hvc laid In a fall supply of CII01CR 1UK, and am now fully prepared to flit ortlcrs at LOW PRICES, bv the Barrel, Hogsbesd or Car Load, to all points on tbe Railroads or lilvers, a ik I hope to eccuro a rcisonablo haro ot patronage. k. ji, j. ahkkNS, r. ' Proprietor ot New Jco Hoiso. ' Sendfor Prices. jane 27 lni Wagonette "P JR WRIGIITSV1LLK SOUND; will leave woottci land's Stables DAILY at C 1. IL sharp. Rcturnlos, w ill 1-avo Sound at 7 A. M. sharp' june 23 U T. J. SOUTHER LAND. SIundsBros. &DeUosset, Munds 15roH. & Oeltosset, tVlunds Bros. & DeRosset, Manufactcre a dtliclcus Extract of Vanlll. .,' , Flavor your Ic Cream. ' ' CuAtarda and Paatry wltblt -And be made bappr and coctcntctt. Th'a fc xtract la used. La the ' Ice Cream, which has given - ' MUNDS BROS. A DeHOjSET3 Ice Cream ods WaJer such a t - . Splenuii repuUtbm. ' J - ' iwK CiKAM hoUA everyday tbl wee. Nothing of tbe kiml equal it. ' Rendezvous for I-aik. - Market auttcccwod U ,s -- iuou 23 ; WtlmLDlon, N. V. City; Drugstore. 1!1G MAUlifcT STKKCT. XTO COSCNtRUM. At;OUT1UlS : i Soda W: tcr at Sc per gu It cat'i be Rood at 2i-i or a ccnu per kLum; tou cuneh toaiMaiiii Vrtgs a'.tl Um In grtat varJrtjr. MyioLi Wu-t U alws jg rooii. It un'i bociceiUxl tryj J.i.' My Cologne lj tnbva to beii?d. iccCr. am &Jda ocrsilcu aly. Call oa OL!i JIM COOLLY, jn'e to -.. - Sl3n-tr. . 0

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