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s. r ... -0t '-to "T. tUBLlSUBI AII,Y,U , WHt. IU BEJINAIIIV EIIt and iron'r. - owe, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front Ft. ' One year, in advance ;.7 o "ix months, in advance 3 f Three months, to adranoe.. ,.,,,...,) One month. In advance..................... -75 The W SrkaMK & dtillvered In any - rtof the City at Fyr Cyrs per week. ; , . ;ixt - . -j-tui-i---i-f l. ,.r-. fTh HORNING STAR U te l)U0 mesed 'to City ; Subscriber at riTEEJrCENTS.per Rubserl. fcer North or the- centre of -market ' N trees will be supplied by Mr. WH. I IIARI.OW4f and these Ronth of that UnibyiJuL'jl0n4r B BllllCil. ; Only tHm JLaenta are ariUioriaed, in their rejret!Y;ltlMMHj eft eellect cit nbaerlptlons. . Wm. Ettlngcr, 15 Market-street, undersells SBytWifitittfeDrjr ti'oOdstrkd.e; A iw -, - . The Cenatabular Dimcnlty. . " Tlt case .'of Js. C.;! frill;. R. L.v ScllaYs came up again for a hearing In the City Court yetterdayaornlnj;, andres'uUed In tho'ula- ft , charge of Mr. 8ellaraon the payment of cos Js. V,1 v ;V 'rhe case will prbbabty assume a new'.' phase in, vc.,i'r court of a day or two. - , ' --'-. ' v" tt t t Coat: V-" J- 1 "' it Coat; 'jui'tl. tnV" H t?i r D ry - n o d s r ,-.df irire stock of l r-on : 1 f ' Ing of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothjn, Shoes Prepare fo ReciatratloB, A,tbrstiU aeeiaa to be somJ Halsdoder sUndlnjj as to the time for commencUig regis- the first Thursday in July and continue until ; ' the flrat Thursday In August, the day of elec- - t . 1 Dead. Mr.-Charles -Parnielee, formedy of-Golds-. boro,' but since the warai resident and raer v chant of this cityt died In jcrcapeacc 00 yester- ' , day and his remains will bo taken to Golcl- ;boito for iuternfent this morning. ' Mr.-Par-melee was an official- member ; of. the Front Street Methodist Churcb and was regarded by . all who knew him as a pious and good man. ' ' The Fourth. . As nsnal. we suppose the 4th of July will be observed as a holiday and a d'ay of recrea tion by our merchants, clerks, and a greater portion of mechanics and laboring men. , We . hear of no preparation for' a pubjlc demon-' titration, though there will ' be -a number Of .' ezcursioha and plc-nics. -" . .. Educational. Vli.i i There will be an exhibition at Misses 'Burr ind James'School In the rear of St James' Cherth, . commencing this (Wednesday) ' mornlnfir," at 9 O'clock," and continuing two days. On Friday evening a Muslcnl8oiree will come off af the same place. , In bchall of the editorial staff oV the Star wo return bur thanks for an iqvltalioni to be' s. present, r ,. Ttie xottei r (1. -Mr. James N. Williams, who was arrested ' on Saturday last for being connected with the xittery .business and confined in prison in default tof security In the sum of fl.DOO, was 'relied Moradaf afternoon on a writ othabca corpuiiBsuta oj uoage .uamweu 01 me i.iij Court, and recogalsed in the sum of $400 for ht" appearance 'before said court yesterday 'morning. lie was accordingly arraigned for trial, fiend $35 and coats, upon the payment of ' which he was released. i i ; " s We 'are requested to state that the 1st Annual Commencement of the Academy of the Sister of Mercy will be held at their Con " vent on) Wednesday June 29th,"r instead o Thursday, the 80th, as was previously, ao : nouaced, ." t f 'r'.-.v '.': ' This change will afford to the public the v opportunity of attending separately the sever al commencements of the season, u. Those who hava received invitatloQs: to the .'. Entertainment of the Sitters' Academy, will please notice the change. ;- - 1 ' St 1 Held far Foartacre. ' : The followlne la a list of letters held for postage June 28th t . William ' C. Savage, Co. K. 8th 'InKihtry 'Charleston, 8. C; Allen Potter,, Albertboxo'E, ODuplin Co., N. C; Mrs. Nancy. IL pllU, Straits, T aear Beaufort, N. C.; 14. Srierria,i Jacluoli, Tean.;, A Wing, St. Croix, West Indler; R. Yaropill, Mulllns 8. C: Douslats Campbell. 257 Broadway; 3f:,J. t J Mt..cUvet CosuMa ' At the mcttlngof Mk.OUfeti Council No. Friend of .Teapexancg. . held 00 Monday night, the.Mlowlog of5cers were elected for the ensuing year: . , Bf -Prtdiot-a. Q. Wallace, 8r. P. Fresldcnt-O JV McBee.- f : ' Associate President D. P. Foster; "" . Chaplain F-M. Woost: TrcasurerWMHSyi. ; o . Becretrj-rJ W. KBKi:J J Financial Secretary-JIL-McGarMy. Conductor B. W. JewettI '2-, ? AssUtantndoctor& Tppp. Inside ;nelsTirowing, 5 -'J Outside 8entlnelr-W." It. Yodix Taefewlfl banbiiTla'sUllaUonTo'n nesj aay evening next, at 8 o'clock. . v t 'h r.lj-H. ,L;-r-?- ' '(' :-:tf .... . v - Supreme' oir;V 2 1- . The following opinions wers, delivered on - ,tMondijy, -' ,.,i.s... 1 1 i: - j '; CHiw:bsTicjt:Pauia'oK:rrW 4 on-r.; Archibald MeNair. Msry McNalr, tt "J'alttom RobeBon' .No; .error. 'Judgment ' " JcstWs RoDkiw 'Alfr and" l1 J. ?d?P,n .Thbpon'Ourdlari,;froni Robesen. No error. Cause remanded to the Courtclow'.;,,rK", - . The first National Bank of Charlotto vs. DJ 'A Jenkins and the Wilmington, C. & R.- Kail road Coinpany.om Wake. No error. De cision atX&amberA afarnjed.01' - JcsTici : Di5K:-E.4GvFi;ydadmlDlstri. tor vs. Joshua nerrlng, from Robeson.' i-No error--judgmen) afflrmed.r r A -v ' . . iu,a oiiTu yi esiera uaiitoad Com- irom Cumberland. Staters. Jacob Manuel! lyocai pot.tiiv;" '' Wft hpftr of nWb;rof"8oidxeur8lbM on the Upls forthe 4th!of July- -f j -. t T The Sipshlp LucmSirrlKA 'from- New York yesterday.'; u IK frtThe.bealtb, of the tity, tlnV eVeryh7ng into Minat1orlvM' -i V, 7 v . ' ",a to uo unusually ;:waobnnagiretVcoaBedV payment .of costsj' was released ryetei:day;, h e bavihR "footed the bill." ; v I m , Wo ( regret to learri 'tnitiM-Wro'nl Halgb, a well known lawyer Tof tTyettevllle, died at Ms residence Jlo thattown ; Monday We regret to learn of the death of Dr. R. S.- Primrose, of Newbern;. a. gentleman, uni versally respected and esteemed where he was .known;; .' " ' :v -' ' ' : 'Big Taller", has returned fronVhls trip .Newbern wards, where he has probably been with the view of ascertaining his : chances' for , toe uongrcsstooal vacancy. ., -. - . The Vnew movement" then are marshal ing tfcHr forces and preparing -for :tfieirCoar jentioa afrRocky' Point ':'0ir'atBrdIy.' -The leaders profess themselves as firm as the rock of aibraltar in their purposes. y -We are indebted to -Mt. Olivet Council No '9 Friends of .Temperance '.for a compli imentary ticket for the excursion to Waccamaw Xake on the 4th of July,' Our ."cold water" friends anticipate a glorious time on the occa sion. ". ;. Look out for the big 'excursion of , little folks from ' GoldsbOro' thia morning.' ;The Steamer JLTarchiwm ilth fho children of the Firit Baptist 8chool will leave the wharf foot bfOraogo ntreet at aooufax o'clock, and will meet the excursionist at Hilton, at which .place 'they are expected to arrive at 10 o'clock. Committee Meeting. ; The Executive Commltttee of the Conserva tive party of New Ilanover county met in this city yesterday, for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to bring out the full strength of the party in this county for lion. Wm. M. Shipp for Attorney-General, and Col. R. T. Bennett for Congress. ' ' -" It was resolved that a canvasser and an al ternate for cachTownshlp bo appointed by the Chairman, whose duty it shall be to advo cate the claims of Mr. Shipp and Col. Bennett The following were appointed: Wilmington Cft. RIL Cowan. ' Alternate, Col. A. M. Waddcll. . vr- .i ; r Cape Fear -Maj. F. p.Ppisson. Alternate, CoL Roger Moore. Harnett R. K. Bryau." Alternate, Dr. A: F. Netrklrk, Hdldeii Dr. W. T. , Ennett ' Alternate, James S. nines. .v Union -W. L. Rivenbark. Alternate, John D. Powers. , ..Franktia Edwin Kerr. - Alternate, Dr. J. B. Rev.v. : -:' Catwell Ur. J." r. "Simpson. Alternate, Fred. Thompson. ... ' Columbia Geo F. Walker. Alternate, M. C. Collins. .. I , Lincoln Horace A.' Bagg. Alternate, John D. Jones. .' ' . oKy-;paniel Shaw. -Alternate, Robert T. Williams: " Grant-lly O. W. McClammy. Alternate, Lewis W. Howard. , , r . On motion, be Canvassers were instructed to appoint a working committee of five in each of their respective Townships, charged with the duty of securing a fall registration of our party strength. There being no farther business the Com mittee adjourned. A New Featare. . - We call attention to the advertisement of the Vice President and Treasurer of the Wil mington North Carolina Life Insurance Com pany, in another column of this paper, ; offer ing to loan money at a low rate of Interest, to the stockholders and policyholders of the Company, j Although this Company has been in operation but a very short period, its suc cess has been almost unprecedented, and we already see some of the fruits of sustaining and patronising a notne Company and there by keeping our money at home to benefit our Qwh people. We confidently predict, that in the course of a very few years, this. Company will possess a capital sufficient to supply in a great degree, the demand for money, and at a low rate of Interest We have nothing to say against the Insurance Companies ' of other States, but it will soon become patent to - all, that the true policy of our people is to patron ise Home Institutions ; the interests . of each and every citizen of our State demand it. . row to Foree Radishes. " : ' I I ' Rfidlshes may be grown in a few days by the following .somewhat singular method: jXet some good radish seed soak In water for fifty fopr hours, then put them in a bag exposed to. the sun. In the course Of the day germina tion will commence. ;Tha seed must then be sowed 4a a well-msnared hot bed, and watered from time to time with lukewarm water -By this treatment the radishes will, in a very, short time, acquire a sufficient bulk, and be good to eat If it be required td get good radishes in winter, during the. severe cold, an old cask should be sown in two, and one-half of it filled with good earth. The radish seed, beginning to shoot before, must then be sowed In the other1 half .of the barrel j?ut on The top of the lull one, ana tue wnoie appartun ntrrwuaown Into. the cellar .. For watering, lukewarm pra ter should be used as before. , In, the course of five or six days the radishes will be fit to Remove tbe Stnmpe.. ; In cutting down trees on the sidewalks care should be taken to have the stumps dug up or otherwise entirely removed, especially where persons are liable to fallover them and be In jured. -We make this suggestion because we have noticed at the corner: of 8Ixth and Mul berry streets, the ilump of a tree, cut id own on Monday last whlcjr would severely Injure any person, especially an old or. Infirm one. j wug snoum cnance to tail over It after dark. WIUIIITGT01T, IT. C, WEDITE3DAY, JTJITE 29, 1870. Whole 866 Meetlns; Imt Nlsht. According to'previous announcement, the friends of the proposed connection with ()ns idw county by rail assembled at - the Court House last eveningly Cot. R. H. Cowan acted U Chairman and jlCronlyr'Esq., as' Secreta ry. Col.1 Iremont presented .the report "of the pOmmlttee: ; - .'-"JVV 'A r-v';,"! WherixsV It Is of great importance to the business meo of this city as well as to the ag ricultural interests of the bounty of OobIow that a railway should : be made between Wil mington and some point on the; New River therefore,-' :-.:,- ,-.-v. - ...V ' ; r . W PW"ThH( to tha npnse Of the oeonTa of this city that a communication of railway shall be efrcted at tne earliest day practica ble and by the best route, : all interests being considered. - , , ;, , , Heoolved, That the .people-in Wilmington wilrdo their part in effecting such communi cation, provided Ihey can, : by an Interchange of views with the people of Onslow,: agree upon a practicable route that shall be mutual ly advantageous to the interest of their peo ple. . '. -t ' - s -5 Jteaolved, That the chairman of this meeting be requested to appoint fifteen ' delegates' to attend a railroad meeting to be held, at Jack sonvuie on the 4th of July next, . The chart nr of tHe Qsyrfow llraneljf the W; & W R. .R. ws presented and Mr McMlffari explained the route and its advantages. f Mr. Parsley favored the direct connection with Onslow, skirting the Sonnd with termi nus at Stone Bay as possessing more; practical advantages and profit to the city,' and that a road direct could be built for two-thirds if not nnft-half of the branch road.1, ' ; Considerable discussion was had as to the pricUcabillty of the different routes. '-f- Mr. Parsley moved that a Committee be ap pointed to solicit subscriptions for an amount sufficient to coyer the - expense of a prelimi nary survey by the seacoast route. ' ' - The Chair appointed the : following said Committee: W. L. DeRosset, D. R. Mnrchi son,'F. W. Kerchner, M. Cronly, W. A. Cam ming, Roger Moore. : . .. Col. DeRosset suggested that' the Delegates appointed to attend the meeting at Jackson ville co-operate with the Committee under the foregoing resolution, to enable them to re port at that meeting. , . -. . - The Chairman appointed the following dele gates to attend the meeting at Jacksonville on July 4th : 1 u O. G. Parsley, S. L. Fremont, D. R. Murchi son, Donald McRae, W. L. DeRosset, E. D. Hall, D. G. Worth, Jas.- H. Chadbourn, E. A. Keith, Silas N. Martin, J. A. Engelhard, Wm. H. Bernard, Alfred Martin, Jas. B. Huggins, J.J.Edwards. . ' . On motion of O. G. Parsley, Esq., the fol lowing gentlemen were invited to attend the meeting : D. McMillan, C. W. McClammy and R. K. Bryan. The Thermometer. The state ef the thermometer in our office yesterday at 4 o'clock indicated 83 degrees. To give our readers some idea of the state of the atmosphere in other localities we give the range of the thermomoterat'several points on Saturday, the aotUTnst. in liewiston, je. jt went as high as 106 degrees. In Portland, it stood at 123 in. the sun and 96 in the shade. In Boston it was at 91 in the shade. -In Chi cago it went as high, as 93; at Cambridge, Iowa, 100; at Oshkosk, Wis., 93; at Madison, Wis., 98; at Rochelle, 111., 99; at Des Moines, Iowa, 92; at Janesvillc, Wis., 97; at Aurora, III, 105 ; at Albany, N. Y., 105; at Rochester, 85 ; at St. Louis it ranged from 93 to 98 de grees. The highest It has reached here was 94, which it touched on Tuesday. -.. . 1 ass ' . Oar Chip BAsket. - The Indiana divorco courts are busier than ever. !' r Women are said to make very good street sweepers when "trained" to It A Kentucky editor announces his wife as full partner In the' concern! A young girl residing near Norfolk, Va., has gathered and sold this season nine hundred quarts of strawberries. , .: . : A poor woman in Utica, who owns three houses and is building another, sends her chil dren into the street -dally to beg; . The young men are finding the fashion of tlzht pantaloons very uncomfortable this warm weather. - . . ,Peto" said a mother to her son, "are you Into them sweetmeats again?" .."No, ma'm, them sweetmeats is into me." ng-A clergyman of Connecticut, famous for the numbers of people he has married, is call ed by a Hartford editor "an Izaak Walton in the waters of matrimony."' Some of the most prominent members' of the profession have affixed their signatures to petitions for the medical education of women inTSdlnburg. v.5 . . . ; - ; 7 . . ; AVlmmlng have their' rights in Wyoming,' but then Wyoming cau never become "Wbm- ing -Territory. And what's to prevent It? ';Y; don't you see ?-that letter wou't let her. . . . Tpe City Cloeli. 7 We have been furbished by Mayor Martin with the following statement of receipts and disbursements on account of the City Clock: June 1; Amount received of citizens. 11,041 13 Amount received 01 city.;.. 453 23 $1,49? 86 ' ' KXPBNDITUKES.' V : ' . Paid JT. F. Post's bill,, r. ..,! . 324 63 Northrop & uumramg s mil 48 78 " Messrs. Hotchklss&' Uo., for - amount of purchase of clocK.; U'1,100 00 amount "chargeaior collection 01 -subscriptions.:... 19 95 ',' .' . . 1,493-36 Th 11 hoVe U a full statement of the receiDts and disbursements-on account 01 cuy clock. . . , - ; SrLis N, Mabtin, " Chairman of theCitlzens' Committee for pur chase of a City ClocK. ;v, s , v , 4; RITKU Awi MARINE NEWS. , Uv v .; - Tcbsdat, June 28, " '' ' i.RBIVXri OUT. " . '' -i The Steamship ' Wm. P. " Clyde, Morgan, arrived at New York from this; port on f the ulu. . . . The- Brig. .EVa, Kmpou, arrived. Greenock from this port art on the 11th. .; '( :l Study jPar interest and' read the" adverj -tUemen'Gk Work' of the Age?' in " this' paper. ' -; rmt' ' l' ' 3m' " Be sure. to jead the advertisement Qreai fat Workofu& A&r In this paper; r 2m ; Fresh $5 and Yellow Butter can alwavs behad.,'Read the advertisement "Greatest wUkofthety" m this paper. 3m.". -r Are you out pi employment ? ' If so, send tor the The Greaet Work ofo ivTberer in you wUl certainly flni something tha will not onjygiv employment, but by, erse-. yerance lead Ojfortune. ; See advertisement inthta jpaperVV t' , ni;; Roard.. -J;J-fl?::-; :..v " ' - ;' . If you want Bjard, advertise in our jiew de partment, undef head of "Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements of five lines. : . 1 , Vprrosondence.f. vative Party of the Third Congressional Dla htrlct, held at Fayette.viUa on the 23d Inst, for the purpose 01 -nominating a candidate lor Congress. you were unanimously chosen as our standard-bearer in the pending canvass. The undersigned were . appointed .a Com mittee to inform you of your nomination, and to request your acceptance of the same. And, in doing so, we but express the unanimous feeling of the Convention when - we say that, under your leadership, a glorious - victory awaits us if the friends of peace, order and good governmentfwill go into the- struggle with a determination to do their whole duty. ' With an earnest wish that you may accept the trus tendered you; and that you will at once enter upon bold, thorough and vigorous canvass of the District, We remain, Yours, Very Respectfully, WM. H. BERNARD, ) A. i A. McKOY,. Com. W. 8. NORMENT. ' Wadksboko, N. C, June 371870. Messrs. W. H. Bernard. A. A. McKwj. W. & Normenty Committee : Mt Dbui Sibs: Lhave the honor to acknowl edge the receipt of your letter of the 24th inst Informing me in substance that' at a Conven tion of the Conservative party of the 3rd Con gressional District, at Fayetteville, on the 23rd inst., I was nominated to bear their standard in the pending canvass. Having heard before the Convention sat that my name would be mentioned in .connection with the nomination I wrote to a member of the New Hanover delegation and asked him to withdraw it I regret that reasons of a private nature constrain me to decline the no mination and my regret is the more" pungent as I feel that the nomination, all things consid ered, is a signal mark of the partiality of my friends. Assuring you of my thanks, and tendering through yon to the delegates my regards, I have the honor to subscribe myself . . Your Obedient Servant, R. TYLER BENNETT. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. H, Hicks, Esq:, lias received the Conservative nomination for House of Representatives, from Polk. The 21st An nnal Meeting ot the N. C. Railroad Company will be held in Hillsbop' on the 14th of July. Gov. Vance declines his nom ination for the State Senate from Meck lenburg, on the ground of ineligibility. i A colored girl was bathing in Trent river at Newbern on Thursday morning, when she ventured beyond her depth and was drowned. Dr. Grissm has returned to Ralcigh,!from Harttord, Conn., where he has been attending the meeting of super intendents of insane asylumB. Catawba county norrinations : For Representative, W. E. Lowrance (one legged soldier) ; (Dr. Ellis, former repre sentative, declined- a nomination ) ; . For Sheriff, J. Cline. - v" . Congressman David Heaton was a member of the Presbyterian church. He was born in -Hamilton, Ohio, March" 10th, 1823, and at the time of hjs death was 47 years 3 months and 15 days old. We understand that a white man named Walter Jackson;, was shot by a negro named .Frank Harmon,. Sunday night, in the vicinity of the N. C. Depot. They were gambling. So says the Standard, Joe Parrottr the notorious Radical Ku"Klux, horse-thief and ' mur derer, of Lenoir county, was ' arrested on Thursday last, charged - with ..stealing a horse, in the county of Greepe, from John mew advertisements; 'J. HaixsBiROKK's Live Book Store, 38 Market Street Just received a new lot of Sterroscop ie yiews and Glasses xknok& Oldhaic Flour," Goshen Butter and Sugar. B..F. Gbadt Wilmington North Carolina Life Insurance Co. Cojocittm Fourth of July Excursion Nxth'l Jacobi Jack Chains, AxleB, Files, Rasps, Ac. -)t . - , . ; ., ' (J: O. Pabslkt & Co. Water Ground Meal ,..A,(-.;,. DIED. ; PARMELEE In this city. June 28th, at 9 o'clock A. MM Charles Pannelee, aged 42 yrs. u He givetb. bis beloved sleep." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS" - sTUST RECEIVED- 10 0 BBLS LOUE ALL GRADES, OME VERY NICE GOSHEN BUTTER, "TTXTRA C AND YELLOW SUGAR, . . . . 'a ,. . ; . . . . .... .: I..' f For sale at low prices by ,; , June 29-tf , CANNON A OLDHAM. Wilmington, lorth Carolina LIFE INSURA1ICE CO. Ta irmnrr to LOAN, at a low rate of ln- 1Y1 terest. to the STOCKHOLDERS and . POLICYHOLDERS of this Company. First- - aW ..XSSSKr.1 , b. F. GRADY, - June S-st , ; VlcePresl FresU andXreasr.' - ILTr,Ni- JniS4,187p- vX . "'W''--' ' r .. V. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHAINS, finn nAi'l;A.- rJ Wheels and BncVni Z Hoes, Shovels, Sp-: .: r v ; NATH'L JACOBI: T. ! ': " :; No. 9 Market St. 1 A XLES, SPRING IS. HIinl 0.-1...' t)L A fiTriftM Trimming ttUB?' carnage xnmminri &6;. a foii'assort- pmenti at the Lowest Prices. - - C - - NATH'L JACOBI, " 1 . I," r-; No. 9 Market St , eOOPEBS' .TOOLS, COUlTTFR" qpatVq NATH'L JACOBI,! No. 9 Market St. O'SSSSF BAP8. Shoe lists, French and American cif sVS.15rf Harness Leather. Shoe FtodlS Ae v w .! NATEPL JACOBV , ; p. Market St. : IRON and STEEL,ollowrware ' Vrniahes. Paints, Window Glass, Neats Voot wil Engine, Train and Linseed oils, at the lowest prices. : v : - '.r rV NATHG jacobi's- - , Hardware Depot, S Market St. jnne29-tf r . . 4th of July Excursion WACCAMAW LAKE, MOUNT OLIVET COUNCIL No. 9, T. of T. propose giving" another: excursion to Waccamaw. Lake on the 4th of July. A FINE BAND OF MUSIC will bo In attend ance and furnish famish music for dancing. The price of Tickets, (admittine Gen tleman and Lady,) $2 00. - j . ' Tickets can be had by applying to the mem bers of the committee or at the Bookstores of P. Heinsberger and J. D. Love. An excellent vlkm jsj wm oe prepared by Mrs. Brothers. -The train will leave the Union Benot, near MacRae and Bladen Streets, at 7 o'clock, A. M. WM. H. HATS, ) - Jwii. molarity, 5 com. W. W. YOPP, - -juno 29-3t-30 and lyS " Water Ground Meal. OA A BUSHELS BOLTED MEAL, superior OUU quality,- on consignment and. f 01 sale by . , ...... tune 29-2t O. G. PARSLEY CO. NEW CROP Turnip and ; Cabbage Seeds. JLhk LARGEST STOCK EVER' DFFEKED IN THIS MARKET. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO Wholesale buyers. ; Just received, and for sale by f. - , J. Vr. LIPPITT & ' t . . . . Wholesale Druggists. June234iaclW. Sterrescopic Views. TUST RECEIVED a new lot of STERREO- fj auuru; vlewsaji glasses. -i"or sale at HElNSBERGER'S. CHROMOS, LARGE AND SMALL, at , " HElNSBERGER'S. DISRAELI'S NOVELS, at f HElNSBERGER'S. INITIAL NOTE PAPER, at HElNSBERGER'S." PIANOS, ORGANS For sale at June 28 tf AND MELODKONS. HUJ-NS.BISRGER8 ; Live Book Store. mSCEIJjANEOTJS.: SHOE FLY North Front St. No. the place, To buy Congress Gaiters and Gaiters that lace j Those Pretty Cloth Slippers have come . ; at last, .r : u :ht.-s sWlj yourselvea erly, for they are going very iasv , . .- ' v wvv gtvuav oauuuiCLN WnUUUD The nicest in the city you'U say without doubt; Our prices are as low as any to be found, For Boots that are stitched and Shoes that are bound. Finlayson A Bro. are the men for the times. While others charge quarters, they'll sell you for dimes; Everybody says that the Finlayson Brothers, Are doing a big business underselling, all , others. y , , You may say what you please about times being dull, V'. "S. We have no reason to complain, for -our store is always full ; Come in and see us when you , will, either morntug, noon or nigbt,. . Aud you'll find us np and moving, and every thing all right. Size makes no difference, the price is the same, For Finlayson's Shoe Store this one thing we claim Our quality, prices and styles cannot be beat, And in these warm times it is really treat. J ust walk into their store, where youll find ' every attention. And you'll find Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of every drmensioi From the liny Infant Shoe to the' heavy Bro- . gan, That suits the little baby and, the big grown -- man. . ' . -.i .' ." ' " . I , FINLAYSON & BRO., ' . . ; No. 8 North Front 8t june22-tf . " " Wilmington, N. C. - Journal copy. le T7K)UR YOUNG MULES, in good condition A' 1 1 and well broke. For sale by v w :irn!WfrFrwir.ij 3 57. 4s and 29 North Water St.. may2S-tf .S Wilmington, N. C. -Corn! Corn! 10)0 00 BUSHELS, PRIME ARTICLE, i . : - KUW : LAW JUAN W. ; For sale by ; '- ? WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. v . June 24-tf TACK V V : Market SfcLA 1 BATES OF ADTEBTISING t One square one day, 00 , " ; " three days, ;.. W ; " -tonr days,, ; t - a 50 one week,. .... ' 8 W SVDeas- uontract AdTertisements taken at pro 1 . 'rates. es. Deaths; ' Reliiriona. rtineral and notices Will he lnanrtnA fr hfl.1frtMi aid for In advance ; otherwise full rates a.h - "' ... . ' ' I I 1 uuuiiuuuiii. .. UCTIOJSr SALES. : it? , fi X-CRONLY MdltlilS:' POSITIVE SALE. Uriels Dwelling Honse upon Second Street. .Mwe wUltelL at fixchaage Corner, That Valuable t, 44x1 4 e, with Three StoryBirick DwUinr IXottae, Brlch IlteheB,'c, .v. ... sisexiont, ken, at tbesa'prlces WANTKDi-lAdvertisers fQr VU . ' . If VOn Want B. HitnatiriTI . i ' rr - -u. . clerk or book-keeper r if yoivwan capk .crairriag weU known as the property oi- the late" P o ;- ; 1 cierx or pooK-Keeperr if yon.wanh a cook C .t you want a house ; if you .want any kWof " empjoyment; if you want anything-advertise -' , ' in this colnmn. nt. haH i . 1 - f . in this column, at hall our regular rates. VAnvvrantawMI i . . ' Wtir rflavlne m 8 o'clock a. m . until night apart from my duty as mail ing clerk, I am desirous of obtaining a situ ation of some kind. Persona in want, of a clerk, in any of the mercantile branches, will confer a favor by seeing or addressing ue at the Stab office. Only a moderate salary exnect- jautf. Jn. LOST AND FOUND? : .as- Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half our regular advertising xates. One insertion, SO Centu ; six insertions, $1 75. No advertisements ta ken at these rates unless paid for In advance. LOST AND FOUND. If you have lost or found anything, and wish the public to k now it, advertise It under this head. Only half rates charged for advertisements not ex ceeding five lines. FOR SALE OR RENT. 9 Advertisements not exceeding five lines, inserted under this head at half our regular advertising rates. One insertion, 50 Cents) six insertions, $1 75. No advertisements ta ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. FOB SAJL.E. If you wish to sell a house, u building lot, a farm, a horse, a. wheel barrow or a locomotive, advertise it under this head, and if there is a purchaser in Wil mington you will soon find him. Only half rat-s charged for advertisements not exceed ing five lines, v- ... . ::t,y . , 4i . FOR RENT. If yon have a house or a farm to let, advertise it under this head. If the advertisement does not exceed five lines. .onlyhalf f atesj ill be charged. . MISCELLANEOUS. , GRAND-FAMILY EXCURSION TO Smithville and Fort Caswell. The STEAMER GOV. WORTH has been chartered for an Excursion as above, on the Fourth of July. The company will consist of families and single persons desirous of taking a day's re- creation. , ; v '' . There will be REFRESHMENTS on Board ; for those who wish to avail themselves of them. ' - . ' . ' A BAND OF MUSIC has been engaged for the occasion. .. . : ,.: The Gov. Worth, under command of Capt. Worth, will leave Market St. Dock at 8 o'clock,' r A. M., precisely, and return at the same wharf about 8 o'clock P. M. - ! ; 1r r . V, Tickets, for round trip, $1 ; Children oyer 10 years, 50 cents ; Children under 10 years, free. Tickets can be procured at the Book Stores ot P. Heinsberger and; J; D. Love and, from any of the following gentlemen : - . Capt. J. F. DEYINE, JAMES MADDEN, . A. L, PRICE, X. GLAVIS, .; JAMES REELLY, JOHN McEVOY, J. RYAN. - . June28-tl Shavincr Saloon: A LL persons desiring . a GOfOD SUAVE, or wish their 1 HAIRXJUT. in the i; . n t w nt r- i MOST APPROVED STYLE, wit. every ,ae commoaation an'oraed jma sreauoed "ratea . HTJCK tOWltT.T- mi 'mayi2-tf -K.: K '.-. r . Market street. lesantVUlte TJnck SuKs, .V, - 1IANDSOHE lTuOWN DOCK . SUITS, , Selling at ,t Butaoas plates.' ALL RINDS OF." uress . ana dusluc ouitor DOWN IvDOWNl DOWN I Now Is the Time. MUNSON & CO. - CITY CLOTHIERS. 1une26-tf . Cost; for Cash. Persons who expect to- ; . .buy their BOOTS' AND SHOES At COST, must remember we re- i , ... . " ... ... quire theTnmey.to be cs Tiftlil at tliA stftre.' '. ' J 17 , iAi O - - ----- i fLj ii' to look at. ' I : Wemakonocnargea. WE OFFER BARGAINS FOR THE MONEY. - i G. B. FRENCH & SON, i June 24-tf " afloru..-"-- t A I. f - '')'. - -U: y-.i 1 ; r nr. 1 t error, wuagmeot acirined. refill iv:VlLUm-frt S -; '4 ' .' tmMiM a i i wt-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 29, 1870, edition 1
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