r i BATES Of APVEJtTlilNU 1 N&r J A it VI !ally i oa tvl . : twlca . nally; pas. ,:.) Hi t Sundays ; Hunaay. vetr.. ' , ;:onday r , J. , nail Xrom -' r, I. H. Y - ' ' c r .'et . I- j ... V ii f r r j t Terir:!" ."wttf.beW i. . res- iVI vilona toTolleft reJLtjr. 4- f ' - 'tXJB- vincvMrioNTot Tnis morn :'-NT, OTliEU J)AXLf, NEWSPAPJW IpUB-' ;:47feTtlori wniievilo'cd,: under I . ,J Melr contract,to advertise any e her than their - I estimate haslness onlesa by pa inp: specially i' '.-.r;frucU.dTtjrUacnient., v:vu j. I j j pc.uiuutwuru u iwjw.'t umiagion . uorarv V 'Pk . 1 r M .11 ,TT t . . . Association are hereby Jiotifled that the Libra- s "y arui Reading Kooms are.open every evening ' of tie week; except Sundays, at 8 o'clock, for - the aecomraodatlon of member and their i ( : . nguesta.:' 8 tranger arriving here are tendered . at. the prlvUlgea of the Rooms. .. ' v -r-. i f; : vi -r.vi X: Jamcs, JUbrariaaC rj-jEg:.B T: git's? Thermometer. , , , , . . , , v . r The following was the range of the '.Ther mometer In this office, yesterday, at the differ cht hours namedr 9, 13, 3 and 6 o'clock: ' ;.9 4 :, .73.,.. 2: .8Q Z 6 ,8a: 3l; -r.i.i,81 HlasSIeCnUoela and Briffnoll. The following paragraph ia going the rouhds ,of our Northern exchanges: .uBrIgnoU0and, "Miss McCulloca are at Newport--Qnmarried yet, but going to be shortly,1 at Chaflestoo," S. C, with "great festivity and eclat." : Bevcracei. g V. -.'."' . I N Tea, In this weather, Is one of the most' re- . freahlng bever&ges available, -.The most pala table and wholesome, tea la madavby steeping In a brighttin or porcelain enp, then pourinr -9 ' a ' - f . -am HW ireiy -carmen teapot.;- Thus treated, it will never acquire the astringent -cn -i quality ao deleterlousto the teeth and health. ' FOODd. . ( i'0.'Cf If jou have fonnd anything, advertlie It In our new department,' under head of ''Lost and ; Found," at half our regular rates, for adver- --tlsementa not exceeding five lines. ' tf Unnecessary. i Our correspondent " Ben Ruel " is respect- . fully informed that we deem it unnecessary to pnbllsh his comunlcatlon in , regard to . violation of certain city ordlances, as we the are ; Informed that the clty authorities Lave alrejady r determined to take some action In the matters complained of. 1 ' Ltirnt. ' ' '" . If you have lost anything, advcrtke.it in our 1 new department, under head, of Lost and Found," at half bur regular, rates, for(adver tlsemenis riot exceeding five lines. -. tf. " ' . Oennterfeit Carreney. . ' ' A dangerous counterfeit fifty-cent fractional currency note of the new issue has just been )Tpnt:la;circulatlonr peloeelyj resembles the trenulDO. The paper isod 4a 4ho genuine Is )lnk tinted. The. counterfeit is slightly grtn lsh in color, and the face is aomewhat blurred. The words "fractional currency" and "stamps ore darkly shaded, which U not' the case in the genuine. iThereIs njso a difference in the back of thelwtes:wJ, v - r Waata.r 4 3' t If you want a, clerk, bookkeeper f salesman or porter; advertise in our new"department, under the head of Wants," at half our regu lar rates, Jtar;a4etisemeuts not exceeding five lines 1J -' :?v.. 'tf - A' seaman belonging to the steamship Wah inffton, who gives his name as ( Charles Ander fr;aoajj;Mrijieyi of .awedep, was " ' admitted into the City Hospital 'on . Monday i rooming for treatment. It seems that the un fortunate man bad received very1 painful inter i.",nal In juries from the accidental falling of a barrel of flonf which came In' contact with his ,. ( person with, such force as to produce the in-1 ,j juries referred tov. ' M k Boarders. M f yon; want Hflrlerf sdvertlso in our new , , derrtmejaL, nnder head of u Wants," at half our regular rates," for advertisements not ex- i w t aAAv i im-j i 1 1 tr v ir srv r - v a i v e , .: tf 'v v yv Persons hi want of pa rlor ornaments in the ' shai e of picinrea should call and examine the r handsome stock Co be foflUd In the Book Store has a splendid variety to choose from, rotten : l up Iq f very style oX this art, from the ele'ganC. , ;Chrofno W the .plal and, nnftssu.ming ijp RTPh: We" lia4 tb e Jpleasnre of examining ' his stock orsclf, yesterday, and know vhere , of we speak. '.' . Nlination Waated. ; " ' ' " I you want Kltuationsavertlse In our new departmenttoeriiea at alf .our reguUr rates, for4iettisenenWt ex- eppuwg nve Unea.,... ..: ..j , ' . t , , if'.'i j j '.wy-.r t r. 1 1 .r . i -.. i i ; . . - i nam. fs. iea , oi. VI-ITo; WimilTGTOIT; IT. C, WEDITESDAY. AtTGTTST 171870. : Whole JSo. 908 , : Shrfm K are coming IS plentlfaU j: ... ,-Iore tain yesterday and last night. V Toe to be turned ont mosqul-toes. . " Farmers In Brunswick are complaining of too mcclx rtio.. -. ' --The tcainshlpiie&eetfa ClydetOxpt. Cbilds, iafrired from Baltimore yesterday. J : r,l;-;v , The.; tenting season drawcth near and honse-rentera are dn.the look-oiii 1; t ,The Board 6f Aldermen hold their regu lar monthly meeting on Monday nlgbt next. y v r Th ,heaTy irains or Monday -afternoon and night ba4 the effect of cooling the atmos pherctsmazUigly.; X v; VWmelon 'ftnd; cantelopea Were, as .plenty as blackberrUa,. a,t; Market dock yesterday moniing.5 '-.' .-. f. t: ' -f) Qtff German friends intimate that King lmU have - an "opportunity of Stak ing a' Kap.' la Paris beforemany weeks. " ? ' i. vfihe regular monthly meeung or tho.WH- mington uulldlng Assoclauon win beheld at the Commercial Exchange this evening. of tlworldv; to''' observe" the total eclipse the sunwhiQq pecttr on the dof December. j. nero -was no session 01 uiek uiif uonn j yesiCTaay morning. a nere were a lyw caica awaiting trial, )ut the witnesses were jot forth- vviuiui,. v . - . I .' . i I Christopher Huggins was arrested ye- terday alternoon, on' the complaini of one I Ing and abusiagher. He -was placed In the lie was lock-up to await his trial this mornt$A For Sale or Rent. If yon bavda house or farm for, tale 01 rent, advertfse It in -our new department, Jindcr neaa or " For sale or Kent,'lt hair or onr reg ular rates, for' advertisements not exceeding "five lines. VU Case for tlte Conrts 'Heports of desertion of men from thclrwlves "--.--T v'-J r.A Mft -rv. Kv, A. clallf among the colored! popniatlon ot our city, have become of frequent and almost dally bccurrcnce, and & . rapidly becoming sach a and energetic- Interposition : of our eourts. Every day, we are informed by the city author- Itles. some disconsolate individual calls at the n.n '" ua..v.. t...t. Oity Hall for redress.'-' More than twenty cases have occurred. within a many days; sorae'otl them of Doeullar .hardahln.; 8atnrd.v a children, applied for a warrant to get her hus band back, whoshe - alleged, 'had 'married a second time; while, as an offset to the forego-, Ing, a man who was merried on : Tbarsday of t -C if, m . j t v, i :. last week, found himself deserted by his wife on Friday morning. These people, .who seem to entertain no adequate conception of tbe sa cred ness of the marital relation.' would nroba- t - ..-!. - - . -. . i Mr t,u PPfn- hv a morr rigid fin forcement of the law against bigamy, the pen alty for which is from six to. ten years, in the Penitentiary. - Let the Courts interfere and put a stop to this demoralizing and barbarous state pf things here. Library Association. . ' In the matter of the title pf the Library As sociation to the North rooms in the City Hall, which have been occupied by the Association for the past ten or twelve years, and the claim -to which is now contested by .; the city, we learn that Judge Cant well has given his opin ion that the Library Association never had a title and have not or cannot acquire' any title to the same. The City," we understand,' proposes to com mence suit at once for the recovery of the property, while at the same time if&eems to be the determination' of the Library Associa tion to stand up for what they conceive to be their rights in the premises as long as there is a shot in the locker." ... : ' Stone-Tbrowers Come to Grief. We learn that Detectives Sellars and Carr, who have the matter In hand, have succeeded in arresting some three or four of ,-the parties who -are alleged to have been' Implicated In tive procession On Thursday night last, where- bv several persons were" wounded. and that three of1 the cases Will "undergo- Investigation this "morning, one before Judge Cantwoli's Court and twe before Justice McQaigg. ! We- icrn that warrants re In the hands of the omcers lor tne arn oer parues wno are said to nave been engages m mat uisgraceiui business. , , . ; 1 Force and Tnreats. lenj. Lane colored, was arrested on a war- j rantln.tJiaha.ndaQ Olflcer Hill, yesterday, . . .... ,. . . .. . . charged with breaking Into the house of one! Alcenia Potter, colored, llvine on the corner . , . . . ..... of Third and Red Cross streets, aboutlmidnight onUievBlgtf,Thrsday last,. the Hth Inst, andthreatenlhjftdklll her. Lane was taken before Wra. H. Merrick, J. P., who required him to give aecnyltjlo 'the sum of $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court, in defanjt of a bich he. was committed AiiLf-i rffr.r- WoIsUeT , , . A dispatch irom wasnington lasi niguk. m- r- 1. . k Aiotinn from North Garolina: headed bv Col.'Geo. M. Arnold; there to coofer with loading Rpnbttcans re- ."rr z - .f-1 ' .... gardlng the disasters in this 8tate, and that they will visU.Kelly oLJPannsylvania and Butler of Massachusetts. Who "Col. Geo. M.iAraold ia and what may be the nature of the conference auuded to, .weare unawe say.'1 We know plain G?q. M. Arnqld, bflt w a? iWarethat he httd' received an appoint ttln Kirkmellsh.". I -. ... . . ;.; ; ' ' .. v ' . .not pent ATav rA1.4 r ''"''' Indestruetible Tag. " ' The indestructible Tag Is a great convenience ip merchants.. It answers the combined pur pose of a direction label . and-, business card, Call at the Stab Printing and Publishing $ofise appiy. yonrsTCS, A Desperate Cbar Meter. A color ed'man by the ibame of Adam Wina was brought to this cVty jeaterdayy ;cr A. V. Hotrell,:c Franklin Townfihlpr andde-.j lirered to ihe 8heri&;jrIaaama that I"? halls from Sampson county, ; from, whence he and two companions took, thelrf departure re cently for the county's goOdS topping In the township above ftiamed they havQ'slnco made, themselves vffyobnoriousio' the people, Wh. having gorfeio fari to' threaten the lives Of seventVindivIdnaia; JncludiDg ' Officer Horrell, who,' Iteems, had incurred, his .serious dis pleasure. For thls3 offence ,hft was arrested, and on a preliminary examination before Jus tlce Win. Kobinson, he waa required to" glv? security in the nni of 500'for his appearaneefl before the next term of the '.superior uourt, ii default of yhfch he was committed to jalL fi J ia evidently aeaperate character. ; .lJda Oo.e d larynlV 'ij ' ' ' '; John Grady, colored , waa arrested by Offi cer Van Soulenof the policeo yesterday aiiernoon, on me cnargn wtMSiuftwMoy party Svho engaged in ttirowbg rocks at the plic in the ock-uji to await his -trial before iae uuy wnn wiia morning. Tello w Fever at New Tort Quaran tine.. rm, XT TV.e . . IV ' Ffva Vesflels are at nresent anchored In the lower quarantine, with ..their crews suffering mJaby the disease : the bark White Wina, from Havana, whose entire crew Is sick ; the brig cm, om Bt. Jago, wnose crew is in ime condition ; and the brig Oliver Ctdit and the schooler Soyai Arch, both of whose crews are affecttd. V . ' r Wo hope the necessary precautions have been taken to prevent the Introduction of the I fever here. A rigid enforcement of the quar-1 antiqe regulations Is now demanded. , I Since the above was In. type we have been placed In possession of the following tele- - : . I I mnh a nrrAnnnrlne tifttvofin 11 1R Honor. I Mayor MarUo and the Mayor of Philadelphia, f hj which It will be seen that assurance Is glv- L ..v. iuumuj,aBs.iu. ,i2!W v Afc(pAa : . j H5to it iTuTalanBlDicto .n..tu it.: .rf..ti.. .i ,..!. ...i.. f. require the quarantine of Vessels coming from yourPrt? 1 :0' . ,, 1 -j- I & N. Martin, Mayor: " our ueaith unicer has just certined that the city is free from yellow fever.'- X sincerely as BQre, v0" "VJ 100 not.deem "ere an7 ,nc-. cessity for the quarantine of Vessels coming from this city. .Dahibl M. Tox, Mayor. Oar Clilp Basket. ; v Lady Franklin has gone to Long Island. Florence KTghtlngalels sTcVTn6edf" bu directs rules for army nurses: American ladles are said to be the greatest I wearers of kid gloves in the world. A Western paper says: "Female under takers are quite numerous in Philadelphia." Black and gold maroon and light blue arc the most fashionable contrasts . of color this season - v Ole Bull is to be married bd the 39th of this month to the daughter of the Hon. J. 6. Thorpe of Madison, 'Wis.- A . faithful 'and devoted; wife passed through a town in Kansas the other day, with her infirm husband lashed to her back. ; ' Mrs. Partington says that since the inven tion of the needle gup, there Is no reason why women should not fight as well as men. i Miss Baker, the newlv aDDOinted chief librarian of the Treasury Department has dis- charged all the males that were under her. She says girls should occupy all ese posl- ft ons. A writer, in one of onr exchanges, ex presses the opinion that it was ahameful for. V" ugeme anago . 10 nancy, I C"DTTTTC HP rnvTTJ "DWWTW 4 " va-mj. T - . . Kewbern wtorchlight8 and il- luminates to-nicht. BeaTliori wHl lKnor4lecent victory with a grand "blaze'' Thursday nigbt. . . . . " TK m0i;0l K X1U U1C11BU UBO IUC U1UBK puouc eiaewaiics in itaioigu ior anu ' r,i .TJnlest tbe, roads-leading into aa ': -ILJ ..iJ . v . Charlotte are improved, wdgoners threat- en to eo elsewhere to market. . . . 11 That enterprisinp-'firm, Messrs. Weill Bros., ot Goldsboro. have recentlv erected in that place a very handsome iron 1 vj- .r -wrzz-- - 5;I: t-J Jt.oifl6nno jvirg, ana juage 15 root b YY I thWraekat Gradv redled that he didn't eo to . . Jii5 : i - ; 1 !t I do it L it slipped out or his , hand ! He was ": .",.".. ?1' FromtheSentlnel; front store. 1 make areal representative .of the people L. j - VumoredHhat ?:'inovBlof Worth'.P.n-';;?-ca,-8et in i ig j0n aqfe Among the negroes of Oaldsboro Id "organize a Company ' of .iwmo anTA. -MiTifi. I" v M' "Wfe understand .that . Sepator nuuu x Druuub oum- mer at Cobb's Island. Wonder if Mrs. IsJ Pollard is: onto f the Mlkmil) .... After; y. thai jollification, in ,4 Vi..! iV.f m j- 1 1. Goldsboro, on the night ot 1 hursday last, Mr. D, T. owell was shot in the .eg by some panics ai. pjeseni uuauown. I UdI) fdrbearanpe. arid compas toi gjQfi jor the ignorant coiorea men prevent- ed a serious not, ana proDaDiy muca - AooAtAmjim light processiotj in Ooldsqro Thursday hight . uy r - V I '! - . a.i 'i.t-''A.'i ir j, Bergatf' ..iptimateai'tbat.-.. Mr. Turner's 'arrest was ordered1 by ' higher aUthority than.HoIdeii; :f ;dniir your nodtu't 'opefdndL .6lMtioat'-lnthHBiudl-.' t fqr shirking the resppnaiDilityt arresting an innocent man,, put it vwon t Deginto -do,i r - , KIBE MATTEBS. " i ,1 " n ' iU "rrom the Sentinel..' ' ' . ' v : the last Birjioit. ' ; 5 j (. The persona arrested by Kirk 5. were prougbt to Company Shops on . last even wg.' Judg Brooks-. ho was compelled to be at Morgantoa to-df to jhold1 bis Court, had previously 'Ordfrcd that they should bg brought before,: liim . on Thurs day nextl It is "now rumored that they have been, brought to , Company ; Shops and that Chief. Justice Pearson . has been seat for, to come to this city before Thurs day, and have them brought before him. We doubf if Judge Pearson will be guilty of such a "deed. , He h'as declared official ly that the Court bad exhausted its pow ers and had failed to execute the habeas coetus. .The writs therefore, became null, and we. judge that those writs cannot be revived. Judge Brooks, moreover, will not, submit to any .inter ference of Chief Justice Pearson -Or any other State Judge, at this juncture. The rit of habedk corpus has been snubbed and ignored by Holden and Judge! Pear son's action, and the Constitution 'of the United States has been grossly ..violated THE .YANCEYVILLE FEISONEES. , ' We received : the - following i despatch,! irom Mr. Turner, dated at Company Shops, last night: ; j'AU the prisoners are here frpm: Yan cey vine; I am lying under a tree, wet and fatiguedTrom travel.'? TREATMEKT OF MB. TURNER. v i ' r. r From the 8entlnel.' We make the following extracts from a letter from Yancey ville, which, will throw ligut on the manner jn which "ree titim" r fwnitert xcKn havA 5een 8eized without law and kept imDrik- nn(A ;n jflfi.n n ia . .Piift, thA petty personal malignity of , a would be dictator. "There is not much to put in " a letter j 1 M . -- ..a ...-.j' irom uere; lue monoiony , is .vanea iiwa- ""J UJ uimiuii ui xtia. d. ibuiuo, t?lh" 1?A ? l!?? neighboring corn-fields. Holden sends him no orders, he Mrit" no answer to bis telegrams." ' u ? 4?01I? CYCry foJen00n w7di.m3r hAt to tbe A tnuice dots. ?et a si? fit ot I hat to the Alamance boys, get a sight of tne lop oi jut. lurner s ueaa, wnicn rs aooub u wi .pu uuu u I ah 1 1 vrr Art I lAAooiAnQllv Ana Affha Mam W I throwing stones; like the Black Mountain uoys ot lien. JViartms pise brigade, "rocks is my wepins." . MWe are all trying to guess what Tour gee come here for. He came and put up atthe bouse of his negro friend, and after beincr cloaete& with Kirk some time, lett.' Ilia aDnearance and aisaoDearance were atikn mvaUnons. . f " - .1 If Alamance and Uaswell are in a state nf inminwh'nn how flftrft TonrorftA to nass i i. i :a u:. .;a a turn without a guard f " '4 "This forenoon Mrs. Turner went down to look at her husband through the win dow and have a few words with him, but he was not allowed to come to the window. He waved his hand and shook his bead j to intimate to her that he was not allowed to see or speak to her. "O Liberty ! how many crimes are committed in thy name I" ' - "Mrs. Turner has not yet given way oncp, but keeps up bravely. Last night hearing her talking they threw several large stones towards the place where . they, heard her voice ; the stones struck all around her, but fortunately did not strike her. The writer of the letter from which the Tfracts are taken, is f ullv cofrnizant of theiacts and incidents given.'' Let the people think of . these things ; they show the anmt of this whole proceeding of Holden and his coadjutors. U, S. Seaator. "We clip the following from the Char- i lotte jjai .. ; t EDrxon. Chaklottk Democrat : As the Legislature, just elected will i. DaYe , electa U. S. Senator tms -winter i to succeed J. C. Abbott, whose time ex- pires the 4thof March, 1871, the name of te non, u. v ance is Buggestea as.nis YSSSSSS truly a ConservaUve and would be an honor to the State i and aa honest repre- enf.tiv " of hia Tkartvt. . We,ha; pood "WrrV... . I r"t'.-' V. . .7. . . . . , i C. Vi be no doubt about his being able to take hkaeat.- "1 - : B ni seau.- : --.. ,.... - rrtr 1 ww; 7i VL 1 " tlx I" I Carolina especiauv wuuw ue uicaau w see Gov. Vance sent to the U. S. Senate. He la not cramped ud or bound down bv old ideasand old prejudices and would eIct1e?- . " " l Tf tou wnntRnarH ftdvertlftfl In onr n pirtment. under head of 'Wante," at half our regular rates, tor advertisements ot five-tines. : ' v; ;: - '" , :'; . , ' .xtal. m Free Conntry, JfiSP1 .'J1 w" po: sittons full of dirt, they have a right to do so; but reason suggests that when Phalon's Yil -. l4rg storenon but ;th. unrefined win use : T "fT ; .; i pmnief Strnek Beaatyv, it is aterrible fchock to a charming woman bKef Si ii that discovery. ' " .. 1 man, to find that her teeth o." r ever will an v human fragrant Sozodost, make Sr Axnrso's Qlvs." nowell-resalated familv wtu mo niiuuut it. HUNTEK--DKESEB in this city, on the A MVH AAAa., U1 1. AX. A. A. .? OiAjOVUi (UUU T . unter.or Jrayettevul terror Jrayettevuie, .N.u. to Betsy Ann DeKeser, of this city. 1 - - "hi . . new ad vertisements; Latest Ifovelsi A Xt THK LATEST KOVELS AEE. FOB HElNSBEKGSIt'3. Bibles !; Prayer Books ! rTXHE LAEG1 aSSOKTMENT lathe 8tato, JL r For 8a! e at BLANK BOOKS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, . For sale at ,-: ; ;. -. HE1N8EEBGKR'S . . Live Book Store.'. aug 17-tf MiitOu BnilOiiia Association. fTIHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF jJL- .the Wilmington Building Association will be held at the Commercial Exchange Wedaes- ftcdmption of Stock at 4 o'clock. .':iiV- j. Scumming, j ug lS-aac2t u j ' r ' Secretary. 4 M ; CLOTHING, . - .; fob ; - Men, Yontbs aiid Children, 'I VERY LOW. aug lHr : - City aothlers. A. H. Neff, MANUFACTURER . AND . DEALER IN Hardware. Guns, Stoves, Pumps,: Kero sene Oil, Tin and Sheet Iron. -; i , JBOOTINQ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Aft-eni for FAIBBAKK'S SCAIJES, ' No.19 Front St., Wilmineton. N. C . : 7 June 10-tf . . - . HATS! HATS! HATS! ' i-.' - - J lVow,is the time to select yonr-4 Rclfallat out of the NBHSTTLEB Ju8T REGEIVEV . k . . AT NO. O- HOBTn. FRONT RTRF.ET. " JDST BELOW THE HOTELS. - sr.- 3r.:.t ; augl4-tf THOS. tI.WRlQHT4 MtLbKlPrices: 6000 ' SHELS jcok . - Qflflll SACKS SALT,! J-y;: ii Www -T v" . I niPuuTftyTimir: OU tiL t , j; V .v ,.,.. , IRnn si-iuvr iiAiiur-i.s. I "w w I OH A BALES HAY. 200 KEGS nails- BARRELS FQRK. j "JJPyQ BARRELS SUGAR, all grades. -Q BARRELS GLUE, j JQQ BAGS COFFEE. ' . PjjQ BOXES DRY SALTED SIDES. HHDS. BACON SIDES and Shoulders. rfY BALES COTTON YARN. i BALES SHEETING. A f TONSHOOP. IRON. For sale by WILLIAMS & MURCIUSON. I ' aug 10tf I- nrnni'i mvnw Will iliit mrUmilUIl 1870. Elltais, HUlinery mi Straw- floote. Armstrohg,' Catpx & Co. IXFOBTEBS AND iOBBIM W Bonnet TrimminK and Velvet Bibnons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and. Tel veti, . ...... Blonds, Notts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feath ers, Ornaments", Straw Bonnets and Ladies',, ' fiats, ; .trimmed and untrimmed, 5 , Shaker Hoods, Smn Ac, Jke.fiy : '; i: : oov .n4 oQ nAT.Tf KtAIlT! 1ST . Ia. fr .mmrmm . v.wm - -, Otter the largest Stock to be tound in this Oouatry,: ;and f4 toichoiletj. and cheapness, oomprlsing the latest Parisian noveitieaV- . .1 f. M Orders solicited, . and prompt attention i given. ,. f ag H-Sw f- GEEEN & TLANKEH. j k 1 . .- -' a CherniStS & DrUgglGt8f SOLICIT ATTENTION t TO a few of .their Fhaxmaceuti eal PreparatioiA8 1 t Tiirm E3rt. Axaica' tirsoasayf i jjKR COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNAS8,' Jattm- ai at-araai'aki Afl a mm av U a aa I v . i a. t a. a . a. , yAlM DAK& WITH MU J jktt v Alan in lhos, jrjoiunX Watss, " ' JEtoss Tooth Pownss, CoxFt 0aa TooTAfpwDKB, tiCatoiaAta Vx!I2i.i.l,a - ' ;: - -. Jookby tWC6tboir, I xwMowKlxCoitwa,5DraRioBNxOLTDo. ,. 1 lAivmc ' " - 110ns at new 1 or jc prices. . i. v GjtEEM & PLANNEBr' .aug lS-tf . Drugg ists. IiVPOOl Satt ; QQQ Sacks Heavy LIVERPOOL" Salt! adg l4-if ' .27. 28 and 29 North Water St.. Corn! Corn !,.t -... . ! t 120 0 0 USHEL9 cH ; ,it;.. ;,feb2.U For sale by J wtt.t. a tt vvnn. "JS 44 i three 4aya,......,... VJI r roar aaya.......M " u onevreel.......-.i....i..... " ' .aontjuetAavertlsenjenta taken at pro portaAtely low rates.- . "':''- -:. .tha. Eeliiriou8 Fnneral ana Obltaaxy'srtieea will be inserted at half rate when pairt, Hn advance ; othersfiac tall rater 49 Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this "head at naif onr usual ad vertlslng rates. One insertion," 50 Cent six insertions,, f 1 75. . No adTertlsements ta ken'at these prices unless paid for in advance. 1 f AKTED.-AdvertlaSra for this column TV If you want a situation t if you want a clerk or book-keeper: if you want a cook t if you want a house j if you want any kind of employment; if you want anything Advertise in this column, at half our regular rates, and your wants will be supplied.- "TTTAirXTEI) ITOBK-r.Y. B. Yopp, Brick TY layer and Plasterer, tenders his services to the citizens of Wilmington and surrounu neottaHtry. Orders left at Yopp A Wolvln'a or T. Hi Smith's. Market St.. wfif bnrfromntlv attended to. N. B. stills set . at shortest no tice. tJuly8-eodtf LOST AND FO U NO. 4W Advertisements not exceeding five lines inserted under this head at half our regular advertising 1 ates. One insertion, 50 CentM ; six insertions, ftl 75. . No advertisements ta ken at these rates unless paid for in advance. LOST AN FOURD-If you have lost or found anything, and wish the public poeeding.ilve lines. y r, - r V'Xw TivI,r,r?n Tbursday nfgbt last, near the jl: yy Jiau. a uoit't five-shooter. Tlie pwueioan get It by ealliag at this office, prov. ing property, and paying for this advertUo ment. . . ; - . taog 14-3t FOR SALEO R RE NT- Advertisements not exceeding five lines A inserted under thU YuA nt Uif v . . 7 -7- " iaKW -T. aayertislag rates. One insertion, BO Cent : 1 six Insertions, 91 ?5. No advertisements taken-at these rates unless paid for in advance. ;n ' ; u1 '. 1 1 OR S AMI. If you wish to sell a house, a ; building lota farm, a horse, a wh.i rrow or-a locomotive. advert,in it nnd.i- this head, and if. there is a purchaser' in Wil mington, you will soon find him. Only halt Tat s charged for advertisements net exceed ing five lines.- ... ,T7,OR BKST.If you have d house or Jj to let, advertise it under this he the advertisement does not exceed fiv only half rates will be charged. T7WK SALE-TWO FINE LABGE MULES, ' Jj In -splendid order ; very suitable for a www ur turpentine team. . : . , PETTEWAY "MOORE, . aug 16-3t North Water St. MISCELLANEOUS. White Sulphur Springs, . GREA T RED VCTION , OF BOARD I IN order to extend the. season through the Fall months we will reduce onr charge on and aftertthe 10th. of August to the following .rates, viz: AV -7. -.-'t;i,-. , , - .Fer day? 3 f per weei,' $20 per'montii, .fOflij :Jl5r'TKe second grand Fancy and Masquer euier jisau win come oust th fchit'! n Thursdav: tli6 lltn -of Ar - T Ui.vl.- -. -eelebi-od coe'.'Tncr,;' wi are riUi a-. .' JV-U?-.v- L CARRAWAY A CLEAFOR, the well-known and talented artists.' formerly of No. 11 North-Front Street, who with their great ex perience have reduced their prices, thereby offering the greatest inducements to the pub . Ho ever before presented. Gentlemen you are invited to call on us. - WB HAVB. AtSO AN ELEGANT SHAMPOOING APPARATUS. '4- Special attention given to Ladies and Children's hair cutting, i 1 u :' oAS. IL: CARR AWAY, JUly2G- . . . CI1AS. E.'CLEAPpR. : J . : ; : : i f ' i Corn ! Corn ! 1 KAnn BUSHELS PUIME WHITE and JLOUy U illXED CORN. - For dale bv F. W.'EERCRNEU.- aug 14-tf t 27, 28 4 29 North Water M. Bacon and Rour. I K A Hhds. Smoked and Dry Salted Sides and jv ,'Forsalebyi -I- ?? '! m4.. g- t n Norm wtet. VftZ HIIJS. and BBLS. SUGAR, all grades. 550, iTSackTJa vaEa guy ra and Rio Coffees. iforsaieov i;j v. r . i y.l W. EE&CHNEB, augli-tf A 28 and Horth Water St. 1 DR. WMa lla TCrTirS - :l yni i-ju iiu iiiii;- r rliiver grills. TTVTSPEPSrJi 0illtDIGESTIONJ. i This is 1 9 tne prevailing maiaay ot civuicea me, and.oneior which relief i always anxiously sought. This disease in a stoned by the Irregularity a measure.- is oeca- and wan V of action in tbe liver, biliary ducts, gallbladder, etc. Headache,' Pain la the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dirtiness, Sour Eruc tations of the 8tomach. Bad Taste in Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation, of the Heart, In flammation of the Lungs, Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offspring of Dyspepsia ' These PILLS possess that peculiar power of invigorating tne siomaon, anu aiunuiaung the liver and torpid towela, ;whlcH renders them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing fiom the blood all impurities, and hnpartln new ltfA and vlimrtA thA whole svstem. '. I niCK. . xne u.ver is one of m mam mponani. ranged, and falls in Its heal thysttn, the one is crowded back into the blood, poisoning its itfe.c. If there Is a deficient secretion from the , liver, it beeomes swollen, and engorged, and ana 1 nnammation is stii up. tr. etablA JUver FUU have a direct and power ful action noon the Idver. and will, wun 1 . ' . .a . m a 'ATtn 1 rr.- "JT " Tn obstinatA 1 Boiaui m uli u. v. b - -nnent I cases DI xne uver, targer anu 1 doses must be taken; prepared by- rw -a TnTTA LAlfDi :V'T;'T.'saaa. - a' iw MnrM.' iswrSsl.- r ujy le-aAFeodgip-au Wed Pr . -j. HILTOir BEEB ,GAKDIN Mwopeg -L toi8i"rWkVeommiClng this (Sun leave Market hour from 9 until 12 dav) mfrom 8 o'clock trntilMg". o'clock, AC1ftVion of visitors. Twenty for the w---"-.t. cents to go ami ainT , .rietor. julyM-t vegetable - i A; P a farm ' t a . i I a "-i v . - i: f f.,;:.'. ;t:-k 1 .a .i-;r A. ' -V . m m z7 9 C - ",'".'3 - 1 '... ' Li::.::'' ' ' :t": :-- ; : J! ; ,