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r--r-- i . - ' " - .... . ' ' ii i THIS PAP , ever7 evenl. Sundays x- ccpted by . jOSU T. JAMES, E1JlTOB and pbopmtto. -pi-TIOVS POSTAGE PAID: -UBStB months. tf.08. Three ;to yew one month. 35 cents. cjr.r.rh?. ., -..-.-red bv carrier free r- - art of the city, at the above 3 chir. . Kr vrcet . ... rlte-!ow and uoerai. s "SnTu will report any and aU fall- " t-Kr pair regular ty, t - . ; - V Serine has the largest ru'nti-m, of any newspaper iy of Wilmington. JSk -,r -t'i l.-.ts at the University ... i ?,') tvn t practice O " " . . m 1 r has vt tocatneiviicni- i, ,;;si the . contract labor Xe.-Hn.-i (Cul E.Z.Ci Judson) i 't oco :i vear for the , !iv the five Ol nia stunes .1,. and lias a beautiful Cttki!is. He has written :.t ji :::rz -n JC'ir. decent for Roman . 't':y iiAiiu Uuivcrslty of-Bonn, . .. p i-1 a currcsp.'nding proiessor :i lirn Mawr College, Philadel li.. me first German Catholic i v ;fos-;or!ihip m America loilVrcd. I t i Cf fn' . 1 1 .-uri'.i"? 3 becomiag common " I 1 I Tn the wmgs and legs are L,H v;-il. :u.d thov are thrown into u,' w:i'.cr for a few minutes. Iney .retuen trMserred to a Irymg-pan of .i butttr, aud cooked for about- five n'.nuNs. C.w.'ira air.cken Murcia has its hero a C'ujeL !- VuIIe, one of the wealthiest anJ-owiic:3 of the province. He goes eirlessly about aul.oDg the sick, and, - l. u. km Tihrig io com moil repuus, ut? una LireaJy k'ivt" away all his ready money In ! has beuu to mortgage bis , estates ai'l the helpless victims ol the eni c:u:c. The New York tun's Washington orresponJent says: "The Republicans a the Senate will take advantage of very opportunity ta s rengthen their toiitionand to euioarrass mo uemo . . . . . T"V ui i.lministrfttinn. While the aduTs disclaim any intention to make a or-raniz-id opposition taths nomina- Ik. L . I, n v lm in tn litila 1 1 ItiU 1 rtaiuuui, tuojr uai, " ct. reserve.! a mode of attacking them Which may lead tu trouble t liseof Wales, Th xounz I'rinccss Louise K ho m ado her debut recently, is des- ribul a laicfuily shy not pretty, but Vi'-h a o'chtlc aud pleasing expression, ;o was drt'3?ed very plainly in pale ue nun and tuttle looped with u ster.s t chcri-y-blossonis, and wore jcR-ci save a couple of diamond ia-ites la her hair. Herelder brothers e r rospecwive King ol England, is very wkward and sby. The public demand tor Miss Cleve tir.Ua totk. which was issued last vetk. is so reat, that the publishers an- nir.ee that the sixth edition one X-aip.eto edition was sent to England i as exhausted by Friday night. Orders k'tre issuel on Wednesday lor the eve. lib, and in honor of tho publication f the seventh edition one week , after ie appearance of the book, tho edition vi.l bear Us number. IU. Worth, the great and only Worth, as tirtd i t making dresses in the very ighest sty le of the art for people who vcr i ay, lie ha3 therefore issued a st of these persons. They are divided in three classes: th so who absolutely annot iay,tho.so who order dresses out vanity when they arc unable to pay r i la-ru and those who can pay but i. t. The list issued contains nearly ' thousand namei princes'ses, duch- r pe?. cuuntesses, prima donnas ana Fireses. i The IU v. Dr. Charles A. Brings, pro- ot Hebrew in the Union Theo- ;'ca: Seminary, recently declared by Q Interior to be the most accomt)lish- wblical scholar of this country, has fQ oat strongly against the Revised ers.on ct the Old Testament. He Js that the revisers made a great slake in acceptine as the basis of e:r work the same Massoretio Hc text that was used by the IT?5 dau:es version, anc '-Jes that ia a short time Vyver- cri'uuceJ revising. T ' Ysea't t- : i...v Jt -itd 0;i titttring Middletown Asylum hi a1- - " ii u r. uo Kept luuia '(r . .... n - - w.au i3 necessary to maKeu ap- sie ;s temporarily insane, r 'j 4;-v'i 5-re of release by next spring, , 1 i35s aobijy has eyer imagined her , V wouiu nave Dcen-ac- shc- avers, had not there been a "Potion ia the community to pander l'ic worst c'a . T.;9k :.na ; tuau laiuicua au rucr lo secure ihir Tk Fc apathy with her. and annrovo r VOL. IX. Tne Austrian Government has re fused to authorize the establishment of private cremation societies on the ground that they might encourage crime. The decree states that murders are often detected by the exhumation of bodies, and that, even it bodies were to be examined beiore cremation, there would be.no 'ime to apply in every case those delicate chemical tests which are used where poisoning , is suspected. The expensive habits of the officers of the British cavalry have reached a point where none but the rich can live comfortably in a regiment, and the consequence is, the British cavalry is getting ' short of officers. Luxury has been disintegrating all branches of so ciety and even limbering the claws of the British lion of late years. LOCAL NEWS. IKDEX TO IEW a!lVERTlSEEirs. No More Kjc Glasses Wells Health Kcnewer W E Krxo TlnRoollng C.W Yates Stationery F lliscox Cure for the Deaf F C Miller Tar Hee liniment Wanted Ladles and Gentlemen Craig & Thomas Groceries, Ac Base Ball. Hrndereon vs. Seaside J M McGowan Off for Washington P L. Bridgers Jb Co N C Herrirg Giles A Mukchisox Water Coolers ' Minrus BrotiIers A Favorab'.c Sign J R Mahsiiall Confidence Established W K Springer 4Co Mason's Fruit Jars Jno J H edrick (ientlemen's Ealf Bose W I Goke. Com'r Bcport of fclnklng Fund Parker & Tatlor Yacht Cooking Stoves Bkiitsberoer Barometer aird lliwmome ler For otter locals see fourth page. This is the day when some shall be taken to Washington, D. C and the others left. We have had frequent gentle show ers this afternoon and they have ben refreshing and welcome. Call at; Jacobi's Hardware Depot and examine his fine assortment of fishing poles and lines. t Orders to military companies : Go and be fitted out with hosiery, under wear, shirts and collars at Dyer's. Special prices to men in uniform, t Among? tbe elements of healthful ness in Wilmington do not forget the many sunflowers which grow in pro-; fusion in many of the yards and ear dens, j Those Blind Doors have arrived. Parties in 'want of them can now be supplied at Jacobi's Jidw. Depot, f A tree near the intersection of Front and Red Cross streets was struck by lightning during the shower of Satur day afternoon and some of its blanches twisted off. The Seasides were beaten by the Ral eighs at Mt. Holly last Saturday in a score of four for the former to one for the latter.- Only five innings were played. The Seasides returned home yesterday morning. Unity Tent No. 60, Independent Order of Rechabites, will make another excursion to Smithville and the Forts on tbe Passport about the first week in Angust. The precise date will be given in a subsequent issue. There is a copy of the Daily Review of the 10th inst in the Postofllce here addressed to Mr. Jordan, 110 Market Square. It is prepaid but is is held for belter address. There is no PostofBce or State indicated. The churches begin to show that tbe Summer exodus has begun in earnest, trjhe attendance at tbe different places ot worship yesterday were nQt so large as usual on account of the annual hegira to the mountains and watering places. Must be Sold. In order to gain sufficient room to place our mammoth stock ot fashiona ble clothing no'T in course of manufac ture, we have made another sweeping redaction on Spring and Summer weight clothing a reduction from 25 to 50 percent, below their former price Your chances have never been so great. Shriek, the Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market street. Sign of the Golden Arm. . t Exports Foreign.' British barque Ella Moore, Byers, cleared to-day forHarburg, Germany, with 3 573 barrels rosin, valued at $4. 109 shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Schooner Lxzzxe Ma jor, Foster, cleared for Port-au-Prince, Hayli, with 165.653 feet lumber, valued at $2,761.24, shipped by Messrs. .E. Kidder & Son, making a total of ex ports foreign amounting to $6,870.24. VMM WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JULY 13, 1885. Our Expected Visitors. Every preparation has been made for the reception of the Newbern firemen, who are expected to arrive here to morrow forenoon. Our firemen were so cordially treated while in Newbern last year that, not to be outdone, they have made arrangements to give the Newbernians a most joyous and hospi. table welcome. It will be a gala time in Wilmington. . Service in Carup. Rev. Dr. Carmicbael, who is chaplain both of the Wilmington Light Infantry and of the Second Regiment N. C. State Guard, has made arrangements with the Cornet Concert Club for a grand rendering of the Episcopal Service in camp at Ashevijle oa the 26th inst.. which will be the 8th Sunday after Trinity. Dr. Carmichaei has address ed a letter to Rt. Rev. T. B. Lyman, Episcopal Bishop of North ' Carolina, inviting tbe latter to be present and preach on that occasion. In reply Bishop Lyman has cordially accepted the invitation. Industrial School. An Industrial School, similar to that recently started at tho corner of Fifth and Wooster streets, will be organized at "Brooklyn Hall ot 4 o'clock next Thursday afternoon. It will be under the auspices and direction of the ladies of the First Baptist Church and instruc tion will bo given two afternoons in each week. The ordinary duties of a well-regulated household will be taught to tbe pupils, including sewing, mend ing, patching, darning, knitting and many other industries which every young lady. ought to bo familiar with. The promoters of tbe plan are earnest, devoted, practical and faithful Chris tian women and we wish them God speed in the noble work they have so cheerfully undertaken. Citj Court. Mary Huggins and Rosanna Lee, two disreputable colored girls, were brought before the Mayor this morning, charged with disorderly conduct. They were adjudged guilty and Mary was required to pay a fine of $3. while Ross anna was fined $5. Ed Thomas and Andrew Rus?, two colored men, charged with disorderly conduct last Saturday night, were the next on the docket. It appeared from the testimony that Thomas was engag ed in a scuffle with another man and when oflicer Thames attempted his arrest he struck at the officer and drew an axe helve upon him, upon which the latter blew his whistle, when Thomas ran and escaped. He was shortly after arrested and when being taken to the guard house, Russ followed and used some very incendiary language and also made several attempts to trip up oflicer Bryant, who was one ot the officers in charge of Thomas. The latter was fined $5 for bis offense and Russ was fined $10 for his share of the fun. Bible Work. At a meeting of the Executive Com mittee of tbe New Hanover Bible Society, held July 8th. Mr. J. M. Elder, the colporteur of the Society, was au thorized and requested to solicit con tributions in aid of the work in which the Society is now engaged that of canvassing the city with a view to supplying the destitute with the Bible. Mr. Eider is now engaged in that work and we trust that all will cheerfully res pond to his call for assistance to suc cessfully pursue his labors. Tbe Bible may be found in nearly ev ery household of our fair land, but it is lamentably true that there are some houses where it is not ; and there are instances of the woful ignorance of al that relates to God .and Christ, as re veale'd in His precious Word. Mr. Elder tolls us of an instance, within a few miles of this city, where an aged woman had never seen a Bible and had never, heard of God until she was brought afflicted to the city hospital, where some Christian hearted woman called upon and gave her the blessed Book and told her of "Our Father in Heaven." : This is eminently a Bible reading community, and we could hardly credit the statement that there was a single adult person in North Carolina so ut terly ignorant of Divine things. There is need yet for Bible societies. Indications. For the South Atlantic Statci, occa sional light local rains, variable winds and nearly stationary temperature. Now is tbe season for painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy jour paints, if you Want to save moner. - t Personal. Capt. W. II. Newell family left this morning for a visit to relatives at Liliington, Pender ccunty. Mr. H. Walters, General Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line, with his head quarters at Baltimore, Md., is in the city to day. . Capt. J . M. McGowan is among the number of those who left hero this afternoon on the excursion train for Washington City. Mr. William Anderson, son of Dr. E. A. Anderson, formerly ot this city, but now a druggist at Ocala, Fla , is in the city on "a brief visit. Mrs. F. H. Darby and her sister, Miss Maggie Satchwell. daughter of Dr. S. S. Satchwell. are in Statesville on a visit to the family of Rev. J. II. Corden. Rev. Charles D.Taylor, D. D Presi dent of Wake Forest College, who ar rived in the city Saturday night, was summoned home by telegraph thi morning on account of sickness in his family. Our youug friend, Mr. T. H. Thomp son, started on a two weeks' vacation this afternoon. During his absence he will visit Washington, -D. C. and Bal timore, and the remainder of his time will be passed with his relations Whitaker's.N.C. IJeatli of Mrs. Cameron. It is with great regret that we have learned of the death of that amiable and accomplished lady. Mrs. Amoret G. Cameron, wife of Maj. Jno. W. Cameron, and daugh'tsr of Mr. Richard Bradley. She died in this city yesterday afternoon about 1 o'ciock. Mrs. Cameron was taken sick in Washington City, where Maj. Cameron resides, and was brought here only about a week ago. From the first it was seen that her case was hopeless and all that the loving hearts and wil ling hands of those who surrounded her cauld do was to smooth her pathway to the grave. She leaves four children and t them and the bereaved husband and the sorely afflicted father and mother, who have liyed to close the eyes of their ninth child, we tender our most respectful sympathy. We will sell all wool white flannel shirts FOR THIS WEEK ONLY at $1.50 at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 Market St., J. Elsbacii, Prop, tf EIEl. CAMERON In this dir. on the l?th In t., AMORET G., wife of Major John W. Came ron. and daughter rf Richard Bradley, Keq The friend3 of the family arc invited to at tend the. funeral to-morrow (Tnesday) morn ing, at 10 o'clock, from St. James Church, thence to Oakdate Cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PURE SILK SPONGE TOWEL (36x25) 25c. postpaid, to introduce Try one. Buy more of dealers. Geo. a. Bkowk. Agt., 22U0 Wabh St., Boston, Mass. j uly 13, Imd&w WANTED. LADIES AND GENTL1CMEN to take nice, light, pleasant work, at their own homes. Work sent by mail any distance all the year round. $2 to $5 a day can be quietly made; no canvassing. Address Reliable M fg Co , Philadelphia, Pa. Box ISStt. j uly 13 d&wlm TIN ROOFING, R OOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING Tin and Sheet IrM Ware made to order. Stove Pipes. Elbows, &c , &c. S Jobbing generally. W. E. KING, 1 Practical Tinsmith, Princcss.bet. Front and Water Street3 : July 15 Yacht Cooking Stove. JUT THE THING FOR VESSEL AND Steamboat use; durable and cheap. Always in stock the Farmer and Golden Harvest Cook Stoves. They ara the pride of the kitchen. Wood and Willow Ware, Pumps, Bath Tubs, Ac . at PARKER & TAYLOR'S, July 13 23 South Front St Mason's Fruit Jars, -yyE NOW HAVE A YULL A&SORTM ENT of the above -Preserving Jars. Send in your orders at oecc. We will guarantee lowest price. W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19. 21 A 23 Market Street, july 13 Wilmington. N. C. Off for Washington. rpO BE GONE A FEW DATS. Mr. Hays will ssll ycu COOL BEER, GOOD CIGARS arid the BEST OF WHISKEY, ," -julyll ' ' J. M. McGOWAN. ' Report' "if V O F CONBITION OF SINKING FtJ2D OF, THE CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, July iitii,iS3. -' V7 8 pr ct. 4 Bonds, Cue $ 4X1 Gprck 51 - " " 17, J2 , ) 1S99, - 2,00- JO PJ01, 18,00) 2i " " 1904. tt.OCO - 17 " 1910. 17.000 64.800 Cash on hand.. 74 24 : fC4 Kl l W. I. GORE - Com'r. July 13 3t V 7 t :f NO 161 NEW ADVERTIS EM EN TS. Firemen's Parade -AND- BASEBALL! At Seaside Grounds Tuesday & Wednesday, July 14 & 15. Henderson vs. Seaside. Game called at 5 o'clock, p. m. i Admission 25 cents. Music by the Cornet Concert Club. -J. July 11 It Gentlemen's gUMMKU HALF 1IOSE, Gent's II. S. Handkerchiefs, State Guard Hdkjrs, $t per dozen. State Guard Gloves, Kc a pair. Ladies' Uoslery.lMitts and Gloves. educed prices for all qualities White Dress Goods. JNO. J HEDRICK. uly 13 WILL IT RAIN OR SHINE TO-MORROW ? Old Probabilities, OR BAUoMETEB ANU TUEKilOMKTEtt COMBINED. This great Weather Itdlcator ii endorsed bv themoft eminent Physicians, Professors and Scientific Men of the day, to be the BEST IN THE WORLD. Price only 5 cent. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S, july hJ Live Book and Music Stores WELLS' Health Renewer. Nice to take, true merit, unequalled for Tor pid Liver and Night Sweats, Nervous Weak ness, Malaria, Leanness, Sexual Declirc. $1 per bottle, six for $", at Druggists. f E. S. WELL?, Jersey City, N J j uly 13 d&w 4w CURE FOR DEAF. THE Peck's Paten t Improved Cushioned Ear Drums PERFECTLY KESTORE THE HEARING, and perform the work of the NatukaxDkum Always ia position, but invisible to otii. ess and comfortable to wear. All conveiva tion and even whispers heard distinctly. We refer to tho. e using them. Send for illustrated book with testimonials thee. Address . HISCOX Sl'J Broadway. N. J. Mention this paper. july 13 d&w 4w NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. NO WEAK MORE EYES. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear DropsGranulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro-, ducing Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. . Sold bv all Druggists at 25c j nly 13 4w North Carolina Roe Herring AKE FAB AHEAD OF ANY FISH FOR THE BREAKFAST TABLE. 30 Cents per Dozen! We receive a nice lot of every morning, which we are selling at LOW FIGURES. AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF Royster's Pure Candies ! T - ' - - , .. -. - ' ' The great success that BOYSTXR'3 CANDY has obtained Is dir? to I ta superior . ; unaUty and cheapness. - : . i 13 lbs. for Si. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., HO Nortri Front 8t- I 4 : JVat cr; Co ol e r b.i "TXT ATE R COOLEBS ASD OTHEB 'NEW iroods just reecIvcJ and tor sale verr low at KT'- GIL23 MURCHISON'S, jty b Opposite Kcw Market rJLKAHS AOT1CA Wt ma bt ii4 to 1 racelv ebmni , Crcaocvtricadaoaasy ud all !reLi general interest but , - . t kh bum of the writer must arwaya b: Alpbdd to tnoEffitor. - Qaamxajlcaonaxanat bo wxtttOB oa oa 096 aide of too piper. . .. P6MonallUeamuatbo avoided. And It Is especially and particularly una etood that the Editor does not always endoi the views of correspondenti ualsss1 so stat tn the editorial oolumns. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: Stationery. QF AL. KINDS. SUITABLE FOR . MER chants. Teachers, Lawyers, Ministers and others. We make a specialty of Blank Books and Stationery for the use of Counties and Count j Officials. Orders for Ingravlng Checks. Drafts, Notes, School Programmes, Invita tions, Visltlrg Cards, . Ac , will meet with prompt attention at juiylS , YATES' BOOKSTORE. CONFIDENCE KSTAliLIStlETt OPOV facta and living evidence, is sure to pro duce a growth In bus'nees, as has been cleaily proven by J. It. MARSHALL, , Gere ral Coram lsson Merchant, 24 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C, Who has won the confidence of many of the Farmers and Village Merchants by his dili gence to business arid corrcc,n,88 In relurns. He is receiving Consignments d.lly of Coun try Products, which he sells at f IV prices. Consignments solicited. July 13 Tar Heel Liniment. pOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL US H EJy's Cream Balm and Wci-Dc-Vcycr'a Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patoat Medicines, Drugs, Ac , at F. C. MILLER'S. julyi Ccrrcr Fourth and Nun sti J. II. JONES, YIVERY, SALE, BOARDING AND EXCHANGE STABLES. Ilo'ees, Mules, Bugg'cs and Carriages for sale or hire, strict attention paid to boarding horses No- 312 Princes, bet. 3rd and 4th 88 , Wilmington, N. C. JulyiV ; A Favorable Sfgnv x LOOK AT THE HANDSOME SIGN ON the sidewalk in front of our fctore and se what Mcnnen'd Corn urcwilldo. Try a bot tle. Only 25c. Our Ice Machine has arrived and wo now diawtbc finest Soda Waterevcr offer ed our public Ice Cream Soda Water, Peach Flavor, Thursday, flth Jnst.. and every day after until notice. MUNDS BROS., iulyb 104 N. Front St. . Simply Immense. OUR KGG PHOSPHATE IS A PRO nouDccd success. C omo in acd try our Novelties in Soda Water and be convinced (If not already so) that the only place In Wil mington to buv I at MUND3 BU03. Establishment, 104 N. Front Street. Improved Ice Machine In a tew days, and Ice Cream Soda also. June SO PisFMi! Pis Fisli ! GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND AT PINK -v GROVE- Our SHARPIE and other Boats ready at live mlnule' notice with OWEN JUNES (best boatman on tho Sound) and his two boj s always on tho lookout to take you sailing. Transient and Permanent Boarders accommodated. Telephone No 70 jnne 27 ED. WILSON MANNING. Caution to Consumers ! rjMJ BE SURE OF GETTING THE GENU INE SHELL LOAD Tobicco, chewera shou'd be -careful to rotlcc that tho oblong blue ppcr lag in the centre of each plug bears tLe Trade Mark of the buggy and horse the words SHELL ROAD, a I'd the name of tbe manufacturers, Messr R. A. PAT TERSON & CO. Beware of the many worth less imitations thit are being sold to the pub lic as tbe genuine SHELL ROAD, ami do not 1x3 clecclvcl ADRIAN A VOLLERS, Agents, june G 3meod Wilmington, N. Horner School. Oxford, N. V. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND Sc'entlfic Academy, with military organiza tion and discipline. The Fall Term of 1X85 begins MONDAY, JULY 27, 1SS5. An ample corps of able Instructors la pro vlded, and tho school thoroughly equipped for efficient work. - . Terms for board and tuition, the same as he re U ford. . Send for catalogue. july 2w J. II. A J. C. HORNER. Columbus Buggies. AWARD FOR THE BEST DISPLAY OF Light Vehicles, over all Competitors, at the World's Exposition, held at New Orleans, to the Columbus Buggy Co.. Columbus, v.: We awarded the Columbus Buggy Com pany, of Columbus, Ohio, a gold medal on best collective display of light buggies and carriages regardless of price: also, medals on Canopy-Ton Surry Wagon, Brewster fide -Bar Wagon. Jeuersen .Wagon, Two Spring Ptae ton and Ladies' Phxctoo." J. C. McCLELLAN. J CHARLES BENSON Jury. 1L L. FKANTZ. For f ale by T.J. SOUTH KRLAND. July 7 lwk THE MAYO HOUSE, AT FORT FISH EH, IS VOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, with Increased facilities for tho accommodation of parties. Parties made np along the II tea of the different ; Railroads ran bare ' the 'fine ant fast eteamer PAHSPORT, with the ever popular and accommodating Captain J. W. Harper, to meet them at tho Railroad wharf epon tbe arrival of tho train, by correspond ing with him or W. tC Mayo, at WUmiogton. There U now the best finlog at tbe bocks ever known In this country. A line sea boat, endrr the management of a skilled tailor, Capt- Thos. BarkJey, to take iarUcs cut sail ing tlthcx Stillwater or surf bathing. Tec Table, euppiied with the eat the market and sea affords, and launder the Immediate snper. vision of Mrs. Mayo, with Mr Robert Hoc ton as a3ilstant. Rrgular ltats to and from tbe Hocks twice dally; 'caving Wilmington at 9 o'ciock, A. M and 4 o'clock. P. M, This now popular resort Is noted for its Invlgora iteg influence npon wcik anl Uebintucd icr . ecna. who Immediately feel Its effect. There are aU the Fishing Tackle end Bait ncccsis ry for good sinnt to be had upon the pl.icc, ajso Fine liquor and Cirars. joJj Cms MKS. AlAHY A. MAYO. I 'i v - 4 V,
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