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V ! J b PUBLISHED DAlLYt '. tfjf . II BlCBJf ABI,'XEIltr and Prep'r. Ofio"i Dawson Bank Building. Front St. - a vear. in advance....... 00 r mSntD97ln advance.. i.;..:......;...... 8 60 hXrS montlia, In advance.......;..;...... 3 00 one month, in advance..,... . 75 -rhfl MoasiKO Stab will be delivered in any part of the City at Firms Cairrs per week.. . jlETEOBOlXOICAI -BZCOUDir'" ;;;;;-;76w;m;;:::; BtrrT 6in" 'Wind;; WeftthVr; .30-.05.. 8&- SWGenUe.Tair 29:97 - 8 Fresh-iFalr 80.-00- 81 SWQcntle Cloudy Time. 7 A...M. a r. m. y rY.M. MAnti Temp: of day;'84- dear.-' jioTB. All barometric" readings are reduced to the sea-level anfl 83' deKr'eef .FahrcouetL . . Kobbrt. Bit BOTH. . . . . 8erg't Signal 8ervlce U. 8. -A' . m: Weather-Beportrf ':,;. """ABDjtPi3TiiiuiTl 'j ' VtA&'M 'Chief. Signal .Officer... XZ ' Washington, J one 234:85 P.-M.. J ' ; ; -; ; ; Jofttfafe.; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; j ; It is probable, that a -severe- etorm- will pass from western Iowa to Ohio with lesser storms to the southward. Extended - threatening weather Is probable forSturday from Virginia uortli aud eastward. """ SW ;AI.VUTlBlIS-a-a! H-;.p -, iKiMABSKOKB'a Live Book Store, S9 Market street Fresh arrivals Icom the presaof T.. B, Peterson & Bros. . v- " IL Burkimeb, Sign p(, the .Indian ChlefV Leaf Tobacco 20 cents; orft.' (j.::?: Smith & Oldham No. 5 Sout&'Water 'st. New Goods. , V , . ------ W. R. French, Cor. Market and Second sts. -Get your SundayB supplies. :.jC;i ' m"ri "f ' j: Dcdlet & ELLts,1 jNo. 41 Market! street. Hoots and Shoes. ' See notice of Atkinson & Ward's new Shav in' Saloon. ' I'osltlvely elllns;, Oat at .Coat at Ifo. 4i Market Street.-, r , a:t i : Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John O. Banman, corner FrOnt and "Market Streets, add, Intending td open there with an entire new Stock of Ooods, 1 now offer tny entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, RooU and'Shbea Hats, Notions, Ac, &c, at actual cost. .; Persona 'wtehlnff'lo-purchaser, will 'dd. well by calling on roe before buying elsewhere, aa tbey will certainly be able to get bargains at may 80 4m Next door to Pattens Bakery, To City Subacrlberev' i '! V ' ' j ' -On the first day of July, Mr. D. M. Cobb will succeed Mr.' W. Ii. Harlow as City Agent of the Mornihg T StAb fbr all that portion of the city North of the centre of Market street. From that date all subscriptions in. his Divls ion will be payable to Wrn:'"" J J , ' All subscriptions 'due W. L. Harlow, and unpaid July 1st, are payable only to the nn dersined or nla .authorized Agents. T June 13, 187t. ' :-WM. IL BERNARD. ' s. Important Annoancement. ' In order to tnake room for improvements for the Fall Trade, I will offer my entire Stock of Dry Goods, &c. at cost, without exception, at No. 15 Market street. :. v'-T - - s tjulyl ;J 'I'-VrA. ANnALT.;'; Inquest.' ; r.-i. ;. f.,-f ... .i i f ... Coroner Hewlett summoned ,a jury .jester' day and held an Inquest over the body : of a colored boy about 14 years of age, by the name of Jehu Bradley, who was ' drowned while In bsthin at a dock just below the' Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford .depot on Thursday evening. It seems that deceased and another boy were Jumping over each Other In'the wa fer and Bradley was performing that. feat when he suddenly went down and did not rise again. It was thought posslbfe, that the 'other boy might have 'given ' him a? kick "and thereby stunned him, but the evidence before the Cor oner's jury ww .concluslvoyat all events that his drowning was purely accidental and- a jitr - .WW.MW. .bbUU.ijl J . ; n ...... if : " 1 ' ;. 'i '' '.. .tr ' ' Heartless Brutality". ? '-- '"Y- We were, informed yesterday , of .ahbrrlble case of depravity on the part of a -colored boy about 10 or l!3 yearsJorage,!and which la cOn sldered likely to result In serious consequences. The identity "of i the - boy' we 'believe, Is at present unknown, but It Is said that tt. small colored child, aged aboni a1r:yearaj was - plajingeu the street North orthe Wllmlngton and Weldon Railroad; .when the larger boy came along with a can of kerosene. 7 Throw lug the little fellow on his back and pressing his mouth open he poured a' good portion of the contents of the can down the throat of the helpless child, and then went on his way. The child was subsequently taken home to his mother and at last accounts' Its "stomach had swollen out of all shape and Its toonth was so iuflamed that its lips had all the appearance of being turned Inside oati -lie seemed to suffer Intense agony, as may 'Veil be Imagined, and' U is feared frdnj the fiery ( nature "of Ihe snb Unce that death may eneue. The boy who WH ifoilty' of this hear tlcss bruUllty on a mere Infant shouU be ferritod out and severely pun ished.eveIfthecbirdsLouHrebbver. 1 Crops'm Anson. . : JZ' - A gentlemau inofrms us that Mr. P. Rad Jliffe, 'on "the Pee DeeiAnsonOontj. has 10 acres of land plan ted" In WttVnVthe stalks fif which now average't wo 7eet In height, all f which a'ie fu full Woom.-:The whole field,. ur iuformant states, js.apparently as level "fts J floor and presents a beaptiful appearance "is corn crop Is equally as 'good as his' cotton, ' of H being la silk ;and tassel.1 Mr. R. Is 'presented to bo .ooe.br the best and mostcn "Ketic farmers in Anson, and . very clever nnucman withal. -f.v.',s--j .:v ,;iA t The crops generally in Anson are said to be looki n remarkably well. ompiinaen ue members of the Raleigh-Roller Skating -ocIatWn, wishing to show their apprecla- oi tue modest, gentle and Womanly qual- of Miss Georgia Griggs, and their admira- 2 11 ,kU1 !n lhe trt of ktln. Present aheraday or two since With a handsome mtaoth album, containing the photographs 'the members of the Assoclatlotr. ; So we are "."rmea by tht Telegram: ' Vol. VHI-ITo. 79. . ; ; 1 imnniGTOlT, 17; C.,-; SATURDAY;'! JtlllE M, 18;i?jiWhlIft?J Ioeal Dots. , f i .... . The days begin to shorten. i .. ':Peaiheaare comingio Wyelj.jl'-; ? ..t ; : The Board of pounty Comtnf t'ston era meet I Thermometer W In the STA&ofSce yesfer- day-atl2M. ' : . : f f i . Our grandmothera high combs are'- comr 'J 7 !,77! Visiting cards are now per em ptorHy ' to quired o be a pale lavender. lumiwA .rt -t 1U " The Pytblans 'will 'parade on the bccaSlpfl qi tne aeqicauon oi ineir new naij. . ' , , Wa learn that another musical concert Is on the 'topli 'aiijil wHl pr6bafely;cdmd 6fT within .the next week o'r so.TV.t:;Wi.Tini "ri ; ' The Rjjv. Mr. Earle was to arrive in RaU eign yesterday anov was to preach in the Bap tist Church at tilght. lie was to leave tor Nor folk this nqorning. 1 '"' '- c ' i. - v To-day Is the anniversary of St. John the Baptist and .wlii bV! apprpprlateiy eleorate"d by -Masons -in ' Various portions of the State and elsewhere throughout the country. Kev. AL Jj. oiogleton, who : has been au- sent on a brle Visit 6 Baltimore, bas vitnrn ed and will conduct the services in the. First Presbyterian Church on Suniay as usual, j (Z - The only .esse before the City: JCourt yes terday ais that Pf'Oi.'fX' Shields charged with assault and battery on the person of oneTboal Murphy. ". Judgment by, confession , for' the' penalty and costs. ; ;!;: utb-ut) -ro'-i ' 1 " Y-The Raieighf 'Telegram says : Major Walter Grlswold, the Englneer-ln-Chlef of the River and Bar improvements of the Cape Fear, .by his uniform courtesy and kindness to the citi zens of that section1 has1 endeared himself - to the whole people. Re6identsjn the vicinity respectfiliy re quest the 'city ' authorities '.YoV continue- the pavement on North' side of Market, between Eighth and Ninth Streets it, being aatimpdr taut and ; much r iuaed : thoroughfarev'and- the aeep sana renaerrnit. very annoying t to pe destrianal V-''-r':! ' V" ?' ll-' ' f Examinations at thla" Institution were j con tinued on .yesterday.-'and eihibrted' results gratifying in the highest degree to those! who Yesterday's examinations were various as' to subjects, and many of the cadets were Subjact ed to a very severe test In being compelled to suddenly transfer, their attention i from one subject ot stndy to another of a most tllasimi- la character. ' A characteristic of this institu tion, however, U the thoroughness of the In. structlon KlTen in all the branches of .its ex tensive course, and the young gentlemen for tlfled by their thorough and accurate training during the -session, have b en able to meet most creditably, all the varied demands made upon them. ;.,t j ,:. ; : ; -1 . '.'r;:-. ' Dr. Meade Opened tbie exercises ' on yes ter day by an extended examination of the class la Chemistry, illustrated by experiments of an interesting character: Subsequently ' General Colston examined several classes in Mathe matics, and, Mr, fAlfrlend a class In; English Grammar and Composition. - Both , gentlemen subjected their classes to severe and - exhaust ive examinations, and the results amply vlndl cated the industry of the Instructors ahd: the xealofthe onrjlla J J - K cirt About one-half of the classes la this lnstitu tion have .thus far .been examined, -..and the spectators who have witnessed the examina tions are unanimous in pronouncing them al most unexampled in their , fairness and thor oughness.'. Such examinations are in truth ex- aininiitionit fp&. not mere' exhibition by ; pupils carefully crammed for a special purpose. 1 ,T-day General Colston , Will examine the Senior Class in ' Mathematics: ' Thla class has been brought to a very high j degree of 'profi ciency by the constant industry f the General In its Instructloov Under his personal, super vision the class will to-day1 practically illus trate Surveying, a branch to which the cadets have given, most earnest and Interested at ten tion.. . The public are cordially invited to be present. -v; ; . Almost a Firo.-;;';-: Z, ' . Sr '.t V, Yesterday about dinner time persons on the, premises of Mr. 6. . G. .Parsley, . Jr. on - Red Cross, between 8econd and Third streets, dis covered. a light smoke arising in the rear of the "building, but it first paid jib. attention to the circumstance, as some workmen were en gaged In erecting a "bath house In that partic ular , locality' and It wa; thought they bad built afire for some purpose. A the smoke Increased In volume, however. It was determin ed to see what it meant, when .they found a lot of shavings which bad accumulated under the side of the house ail In a light blaze, the Work- in en being absent at ,dluer,;;Tbe ifire being discovered at an opportune moment' was ex- ti ngu tsuea jw ; it no u t , a oi ng a ny j p am age, ; out might have resulted seriously if . it bad been allowed to burn a few minutes longer. Lit t is thought that the fire was communicated to the shavings from a pipe. ...' '"."."1 ; : '. : r :. . . ..- . , t . r-iri t .Charged With Forffery5. J I i A young man by the name of T.' C Clifton, hailing from Bladen county, was arrested by Officer BellarsV yesterday', while ottr th e point of leaving the city on the steamer., TrerW, charged In an affidavit signed by B. G. "Worth with forgery or making a draft purporting to be signed "by Bart Robertson upon .the. firm p Worth & Worth for the sum of $35Vp resent ing1 the same and receiving the money. He was required to give security, in the sum of VJW tor- his -appearance before Justice Mc toigg to-day week, in default of which he was committed to jail.' 1 1 fl.?"--''. ' f UITEUAUD UABIK NEWS. V 0.' . FiaoAT June 23. CapL Potter of the Waceajnaw reports a brig In the oflaz offAew Inlet to-dsy. but is not certain! , whether', sbe, was ' coming in or i ('"" i 'ij 1 -i: , .1 i. Oar Chip Bsusbet. 'Ptiiii Oil f'V3 I ! 'J. - band's aeDi.w ts.Kit:?. a. j An Unpleasant Sod: ot Arithmetic Divi easantSorJ of; Arithmetic DIvl-" famlUesV" V"-'? ZU-U J - ;J i , r nf 1 , sions among Eneland quite an excitement has been created I or a manaate exciaaias iemaie sinzers.. i m.f Ari,...t. .K.fi t waMf r:Lr,rrrji jr;. : 'governor. To 'which -the governor Replied, with sldework o( the meeting liottse twenty-three V. r r i I ' I An 'Exeitlnc Incident.. T t ; u I A small saU boat, containing a Mr.' Stolte'r iu iuaffuj, .aruu.aauipK o., river J 11 1 VII. - lit it. , I ... lLfAv1ra&A Aalr . viwaataMlaw off An- I .v.. I caused in. tola wuet as we soat; .was in ine ukrnr iwiflinrnn irnnnn (inn: nnv inai nm i .. . - . - ...... . . . ..o.i balance and fell overboard: when Mr. 8, 'threw , ' i r-- . . - ' i ' .v r- MMtt craftrto-ramtee Mrr-fi.-aeijd the . :". " vonth. irot hU arms aronnd hla neck and then parties on theahbre went to their rescue. ; MrVStolter'deserves eredltfor the prompt-1 j r! "fiwi j?t j w7 noancea, the t authority ot, oneiAttrea . .- i . . ,.--tirurx .u v ' - , ii. ""ct :,Zli.Z -Z-' B.ptulpteicbeV,h.t thii - "'Ffbgh;,AmTOla'i;:i3hu 'f:Iii,StoreI'-InStoro1': Tyrol hats of light felt are- worn a good a"u,,1aeaa'. r y-tr. - Y j x : . . i.. .v. .., il-u ..iiUAj ' , dealluNew York. ' V - J ' f, r ;T - J UST from the Press of T. bTpeTERSON A 40 nhdaj Smoked Sidea and Shoulders, ' TouWtwei Yermont wtfe forheVh'tta.' Paraere tfrb;' 4iffercnt;portions'Ai: the BROTHERS : Hana Breltman In Europe, with- -WBesS Z --r a citizen oiuiwauaxee, wnose ,wie oiea and Dumb and the Blind held inRaleiglr Sights at Foot, tyWnkWCollIha. The Black ,,30 luddeqly on4 Tuesday ol,. U t Week,-marrled on Thursday, all of the .old Officers were Tulip byrAlexander. J)umas.r The Counters rt ... again the same evenlnge ...-J.-n Z': re elected; -.1 J W; of Monte Chriator Z ; ' . r " u r.'Amonglhe Catholic ;chafcfc'-'"eliptrf of . Jadge ClOHO WaSrappOlDtea 4- . . .For sale at , a grim smile "Marigold." V I the wheat crop in that section yielded Det- i !wAWiiji '- m-r- r- .rtr- i.- , aMmu ter than many .expected,'though the crop . riLLi UD h U iXUiUI rs?- -'P;-"7BT is a short one;5-Fortunately the supply ot, ., - . , ;p . .. -i-dii k.? V f the Yeati to khe old Crop u neavy and will mike ub ' bbooW stbVet' mL aid a feeble church, recently painted on the in Lri. h Afior- ? Wv .i , WQ.t.ra, "BOO JU! , . SIBKFT NIAR ' r IVS W fi hfWonable ladj? who; went wfe 'of Rer. Robert BurweU', of Charlotte, ft l7JT Tr ATI! d iri P T?rri .to;a paity;W4ong; alnce;httihe;arriTed died suddenly,' in this city, on Wednesday Uiill.allCmdmc OfrjiJlU,, there about the first of the evening, but the evening last, at 10 o'clock,' at the resi- 5 MANUFAqTykEES ANp DEALEBS lHf .;t) iasof her dress did not arlyenntil.Wter 12 dence of her sbn'-in law, Mr. W.'H.S Crow -T'?AjI'jr fi :''"iT'rp"pt f r : r ... . 1 . 1 . . : i vv o rctrrci lu iearu luul jilts. Durwcii. iue j . . ..... .... i o'ciocK.-;3j;.-,: j,: : nh.-VlfT.Tj -; W with which he acted; asthebbyconldnptv,;:- ...r .. ' , ilHSSJiSS swim and would have soon ' drowned but .for hlsA timely aid. ..t) ; -.r., ::, . i - At1 Home. : ' !; -' r ' : ' - 'V ; ;Mr. Daniel L.' Russell,' Sr.i'who has been' in Philadelphia for some time .past under treat mam fsx AAtHMAw ale4 ViAmA n TKtlMrfav evening, andlslnow, lying very, low at his residence in this city. . He is reported a little easier and more ; cheerful, however, since his arrival. VTt the sick and the afflicted " there is no.place like home.'' i ... c - i Exenrslen Yeaterday. - ' The steamer Waecamaw being chartered for that purpose, a party of ladies and gentlemen went on an excursion to the seashore , yester day, starting a little before 9 o'clock and re turning shortly after 4 o'clock. .r The boat was first run around by Jb ort Caswell and lor about a half a mile outside the bar, after which she ntnrn t tnnnlnv ahnrt limn t Rmlthvllln , rt""t We learn that the excursionists enjoyed the trip very much and were greatly pleased with the easy, gliding motion of the boat. ; ,;- ft will Ktt Knrn lf mtnit that IViwwimu wm Kuuuwu ui mw aguu vu-uajr, ica,iuK at 2 P. M. and returning Monday morning. Round trip, i V ri r ".Al -i ! . To Drive Away Mosquitoes. 1 t j . Camphor is a most powerful agent In drlv - up In an open casement will prove a barrier to luwfwwiuw. .; vauiyuui. as s perfume to the face and hands will act as an eflectual preventive; but when bitten' by mem aromauc vinegar is ug dcss annuoie. i'iv,.. ..)..- 11 . iii-i Printing; Paper. -: ; we ao not Keep rnnting raper reguiariy in stock for sale ; but can always supply our friends with small quantities, say from two to ten reams, at reasonable prlcea for all strictly cash orders. Sizes of naner 22x31 and 28t40 inches, and same quality as that used on - the . . ' I . '. . Morning Stab and Carolina Farmer. ' Ii-;"l SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, ei Crops aro good iin Beauiort v: rr-.Big Masonic (ljbratjoD irl Warrentoato-day. 4 TT ThojpQnS ladies ot Goldsboro are pic-niqng. The Patriot complains of dull- ness in urcensDoro'. . 1 .CJotton ahd cbrn in Kasli and Edgecombe look remarkably well. -There will be a heavy yield of V t The i . Qr cen abo ro' Jldarke t is 8lOCKea Wltu uuncuis, iv ccais a ijuarw The people of Beaiifort coun Ij are CUJVJIUg V4jwui494usua bt'.VMM&.j wuu- 4.0,n .. .. i i'J -i ,f- l ti.-.- r .41144.. . . .' . .. ...i . A UroDs ana. idraraeoa'.m me visi cinity oC GoldBbora areBuflering for want w - "Vl; JO UU IW, -i-.--i.Jiji -4-.!",. - -A-.r;- i a ' CJ : . .1 The Bads ,bf Wayhe'ilibia thek .44. nominating convention at Goldsbgro to- i-.re; Bis)iop"iKihso9cb1ni twenty-four persons during his recent yis tt to Newbernr-, Z' t W. a. xTaves; late otCUintoni N. C.t has assumed the management of Goldsboro remaliCollege . Zh; Zv The tust is greatly;' injuring the oat crop in Granville county Tobac co And com ar;6 doing; ysflZ fZ p - Z LThe' ice housed of ZMr PhiU Theim, in Raleigh, wai partially ; destroy ed by fire on Thursday evening. j i : Largosaw mills' are to be es tablished in tbej section t of counties be tween Halifax and Scotland Neck. Mrs. iElia Lewis, 'wifeot Chas. R Lewis, Esq., ot Granville county,' ,died at the residence of her "husband on the 14th inst. ' : . , r , f ; ;; . Ho m t,r.,f-. . h.' - r Theiourit;, Airy Jtews anHNEW; AD.VERTISEMENT3 tKaf nf M.v'l more thanhalf a cron of wheat. ilA , - .v ' -w? '-s ' - "At X??tl S1"? f Directors of the Institution for the Deaf by the Goverpor to go to Rutherfordtbn. to investigate me recent aiiesea jvu jviax outrage, out ne nasgone a"Dar'.nunung. so says the Winston z.- lne lilll8 DOrO HeCOTfter, S y8' - The Kaleigh Telegram says ; TnA K&nf.i'njl. nf Tvri n ov cava - , . k. tTWWf WW Wtr VV-f 3 Slt7 1 ' W W Yesterday afternoon the 28 . men . brought ff,!.1 -if J ... tov- i . . stau. affair, were put ' i J - - : - :. it . . i j-i .1 t lnto's bliss, is found in AYER'3 MEDICINES; f after a fruitless search among other remedies, I - ' " - . ; I Jjss' -aa.ar.SJ ara.KAX.atO purify ine Diooaanapureeoattaenamors.i)lmDica.1 boils anck sorea wlTlch ar mreiv. fimhiflnTa r . ;TaT?V" A TW.RTTRT?Af ITTCIo : ; ; ' :oi-4 rt.;rTin;T;,jfj:-- Tyveilty CtS PeT.PQUnCl 15 I 1J AT Y.4 H. BCRKniMER, SIm of the INDIAN CHIEF." June 23-tf , No. 6. Market St. : ITew Goods! low Prices! -TUT15 OFFEB TO THE TRADE AND CON- f V - sumers the following Goods and defy f11 w ana prices. f ( ;. , ? iu , I AC CBT.SI. TTITR. 11 mutM : i -Mr ' rr s - V. i ; : t uo augraaea, j 23 hags Bio Coffee, Ac; Best Cuba Molasses; m ;' i ' ; 25 bbla Heir ? City Mess Pork, I " 4 .' - j V I 95 Tnha fThnlAA V Vallav Rntifjii. vara HmI i noie. logeioer wicn a general aason I raen 01 urocenes. - I 25 bbls Choice N. B, .Mullets, all of which", we i ouHr conin."" 'it- t)ru ;,;:; v; 'J " a 1 June 2i-tf H - i SMITH A OLDHAM.' - L ;,lu;i; U AvUV Yj : .p YQV fHTEND TO" tAV TV TOUR SUP. ply for Sunday, you can do so at FBENCH'S j Rt a Bmaji goa h . - " -"' ; ', j - for 'your Breakfast yon can get -Extra I Smoked Beef, for broiling nothing better. -1. -il - y0r your Dinner itra can'-' eet a nice Suerar Sugar Cured or N. C.' Ham." They need no 1 comment. '.y-- . - : For your Supper you can" set Fresh Cream SthSSy?1 Ana U you want "anything between meals. I jvu ltu KOM mm KUUU H MOW ' A VI M. UUI HIUIU. I yon will want it-ryou know you will eo send down your Jug, ii . . . i . Jone24-tf Cor.' Market and Second sis.Q j FOE GEIITLEIIEN ! 4 . 1 fine calf congbess gaiters,,; .3 I. -"'irrwiB (i t v nntTWT.u' ttttq 5 Light and elegant Shoes ( for Summer wear. r. '. - sV ,-; ; DUD LET A ELLIS,,-; June 2l-tf . Z'-': " : ,: f il Market St. junae oi jture. fjreamua:. SENT TO ANY - PABT5 O" .THE C1TT, PACKED. IN ICE, FBOM J-.vilOI. 4l RI.. 'S.8 AMOS, AT j ll2r& ' LkiTjo'It i.THB-;, STAB ii I f vir:: v . .. - . j u. t wiiv i Steam ' J ob . Printing: 11 1:4 Houae; i . -1 ahu ll fi, V .. 'I " -4-- - oi hnLr oa n:: , irnvvv Qinp.u.DnvQQira.. "V,n:i.yjl-v A 4LJM 444 4441 a 1M f, X I. IWI1 4J COMPETENT . WORKMEN ; i ; i , ; I :"i 4i i i TH 1C -BTCT! T ATKRI a r t . .. . . ; . 5 J.UAOV4? A JL.&.4W Jl 4Y4XWJ47- ( ' . . . 1.-4 . J 4 t.yJ..-,, 4J li". iT-..rl . M. f . . . 4 ; j.t . . 41 . i 4.? J ; ;- -'i: h4 r 0 4'!i- , r,J S JFEB10B W OBK. ii l;-f'-4VjilUL' ? It ;?'.'.V'I4 jiiuu .i "it ;.';.' -4 C 'Ai-' i Give Ug a Trfal. June 21-naetf 4. ., . -CITIZENS AND STJtANGERS will consult V their interest by calling at the Shaving Saloon on Market L,' six aoors from the cor ner of Front, where they will be furnished; with every accommodation in our line of bu siness on reasonable terms. We are assisted by J. W. Pearson, former proprietor of the sa loon in Eunge's Alley, who will be pleased to have his friends call and see him at any time. Chas. ATKINSON., June24 CL II. WARD. n-ii n rw a n wm am wnar' wnnv txt i wmw wir m irrv vuudi. imi inu a u v - - - Ji - j twi mm - a . a w v - m OLD VIRGINIA .LB AW -TOTt A fl nn nax an opporcnnity oi listening to ita oeantl- i ,4s.aa; lVBAVVV ful strains, not only give it their unqualified . x i.; ..1 a cidl .v' ;i i io approval, but unhesitatingly concede that it r.f.i'i'''j.HA9 bemn Ricnnnicn Trf" atanda without a rival, n -obiiiT- eiSi r. ,:, - i . . ' ; t 1 i . t .. ........ , ' othfir Hfl.ll a da. bv I or the Crossed Path, a tpry of Modern.' Life,. by Wilkle Collins. Simon, a Love .Storyi by George Sand, enport Dunn, by Charles xeTer. Arthur' 'oLearr.,nrv' ChaVle 'tere. . Live Book Stoiv IU 1 v., funen-trot viuiu;, 7rTT ;;;? V ' ! Caijeater 1 .in.i. :ii I ; tl 'in-i!;iO Mvi . - k ? r ' - ' WeaieSI? DUCCeSS1 Ol'Xne lge i jh. ja ..iioa ;iii.;;: q ' I ' - . . - 1' s- r:!jSrif2?&i-JW"lfT o ;imougo urm tu wuai it 1 ' Our neW' 8calw niedJnm-'slzed s 7 ' etave fL -.-ww w - 1 0the bett .-itisbyfar ;the most perfect reed instru '-'-The nt-ess md nnWin flvftmrhfiro whn Tirva - The great lAcreaie th' tfc sale of biir instru ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for FIBST-CXASSyPlAXOS, J- from ten to twentyave par lceiit. less thanany otner nouse (onennsme same class or instru ments) in the UhiteaT States. V :-; ' While' we act upon the maxim of " qaick sales and small; profits,", wer ma e itv at the same time, a special object, to furnish our same time, a special object, to furnish our customers with intruments In no way Inferior totheii 'ii.' io. vurj-jo . ia vol.; mi...!., xi r.,. . a. sest in -the iiarket.au EVEBT INSTRUMENT FTJIJT OTJAK i l AH1II JTUJU AJA IKAIU. ! i f'Jftl - Many families Jiave'had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealers ! -,.-! ' 1 i. !' '-" . IMVU.V4 mviuw w fguvj.Aoiuicl uu wiRhtAnnKtaaaaa; ehAH.rr -miV4iA 1natrnmnt. that, woum coat more to Keep in repair thanlt I is worth, hence a large class of pur music lov ing people have been obliged to do without. 1 We can furnish New. Seven-Octave Piano jrortes irom to iou. eeconaaiana. rianos . - ' i.. C. M.' TREMAINE. J i Juneo-S&Ftf . K' t.i.i YT, TBEMAINK. 4, Something You Ought to Have fiff.Kj;":? Vi.";: lo t-jl''' m: pit:?.". i nio-i:...q XTrt WtT- A'TVCr t ! Harpel's Typograph ; 1 BOOK OF SPECIMENS, w- -.4 -.. Ak ExozynrKOLT Chzat axd YALTjABixMAxruAa 1 1. t or IH roKKATioir' ato Elxoaht Exxjctlab ' ..' or IJrrrxarBXsa Woka nr Black n ' n PRINTERS, aMATETJES, PtTBLISHERS f ) t A: ; I, 'J l.4i..j-i. Jiff t4 J,illi.4i.iU j.J .. ! " BUSINESS MEN. AND PEOPLE OF, (rt : TASTE GENERALLY. "XTEARLT an entire year has been consumed 131 in unremitting labor synd superintend ence to proauce mis oook., xdo presswora alone (done almost entirely with type forms made up ; of the-ehoieest : and latest produo- tions oi tne iounanes, etc. amountea to oiv POO imnressions. to produce a limited edition. 44 The book is fresh, Blegaatdemonstratlve ef new ideas, thoroughly practical for.utpitarian purposes, ana at ine same ume ai 10 w p ro se rvea in any uorary. jlt. is pnniea on1 mgn grade paper; eontaina , upward of three hun dred imperial octavo pages ; has larger sheets Infolded, and numerous embellishments, etc. in addition to the Tegular matter , i ' " . Price to subscribers until January 15th,1871, (after which an advance will be made;, for the general edition, printed on.whlte paper and ound in super -cloth, with bevelled covers, scarlet edges, $5 per copy. ' . 1 A email edition of 250 copies, printed j on ex tra flesh-tinted paper ana eJecantlv bound in ealf or Turkey morooco antique, $10 per copy. ah oraers musx' De aecompamea witn tne Cash, a P. D Order, or Draft on Cincinnati or New York,, payaole, to the undersigned. 36 cents to be added 4t the book is to be sent by :iaaU') 'H-isii uuia iii-iu x'-'W-'-' ' ' CO.D. orders must bp accompanied with t in cash. Collection charges will be added to price of book. - i u- --n .-.wiiiji-e-iti j , Parties desiring; their names beautifully stamped-on-their books wiU send-SO cents extraV' 4 - - ; . Those wishing' further information concern ing this volume will v please address: (with stamp) the publisher, - - . ' " i , J. Z ' 'Z'. ,1' OSCAR1 HaEPEL; z'- 'Typographie Designer and Printerl'V i,s o mm 68 West Foutth Street, Cincinnati. :' i ANC1TOD. LINE BTArjr:xiS ' SAIL eery Wednedayi ahd Saturday! -to and from1 NEW YORK and GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry .to land mails and pas sengers." ' . '' ' . ,4 - '- Tne Steamers of this favorite line are built expressly for the: Atlantic passenger Trade, and fitted np in every respect with' all the modern improvements calculated' to Insure the safety, comfort and convenience of pas sengers, .s .'. "-,..-...,... ... ' Passaox Rates, payable . in . Currency; to Glasgow, Liverpool and Loaderry First Cabr in, $65 and $745, according. t location f Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securinar best acoommo- auons ; intermeoiate, s oiserage, m. Parties sendins for their friends in, the Old Country .can. purchase tickets . at reduced rates. . For further particulars, apply to .. . v. .UENDER80N BROTHERS. ; , -z.- - 7BowUngGreen,N.Y.-. . ResTonsible Agents wanted in town and country. l y (June 15-SXFSm-ent l ;; AND AGENTS FOB, THE i . . . 1TT A nwma TJWT Mini. j I city in" t the jBigger-1 . cqntainin'q i.-s i&Ui ul .at;vf 'yiZ-Zi X.ikZuiU i4u.p'tti?J;' in fail Ktt nrHor nt . . . . . r - i .. "JSUUKKA" DUlttlAU. , ; - . - U JJUlUUll d 1IUII, AUlHUillUUU, 1 r .( mm miiiriit nrw ii iitiiiiri irmc i . pnSiuareone d Ay; - . "v-.; V "0 a.: . . two davs,..M. " three days....... 5 oo " r : ? V ' TOn days........ - K M- tl-mwiulr - UPC . . "sw- ContractAdvertisexaentf. taltTKt p-o portionately low rates.. ? ij v, , Marriages, Deaths. cc-inT. rnTi d . Obituary notions will in-rrH " t w" ,' - 1 m . . mSOELLANEOUS. P?J ,! t8.? sts Sacks Coffee, BOXES SOAP. 1 - iES PRlt haV ' L'ntiinv!...B.AA.;ffl t-0 Kbds. and Bbla.; puba Molasses, t -fihda. and. Bbla! S. IL! Molaasas, Bbls.' Muscovado Molasses, ;r.-. ' r! . ," Boxes Candy; ' 175 Kegs Kails, '. ' AOv liUJLItU AflUsAKAlilio UiSAta9. lOOO BdHobp Irorji T r vJt!r.rf..,;r-i- SO BblS. Glue,' 130 PAPERS BIVETS, -. 100 BOXES CANDLES, 150 Cases Oysters, J j , 100 CASKS jBB ANDY PEACHES, .' 5 0 Cases LYE 'and POTASH, . 1 ; r 1 1 i J 7 0 BOXES TOBACCO, H1t ?. 05 Barrels, Hair Barrels 'and Kits1 Mackerel, 900 BOXES SMOKED HERRING, Ac Ac. -June p-tii ,.1 ?7,23and29,XorUi Water St. i a. asaaaaii j ai aj. a si. GENOlN'E DrfBHAM, 1 J' "J " uulu ""r xuniiAai, . ........ . - ... : v,.w.i . iO C' fV; if f ) I - tl 1 r! HJ J U i uu1 vt, - (. J SMOKING TOBACCO. :;il luu. bji - i tTjtVZv Z'lZ.Vj"?$l. Z. Juneis-tf , Tohaecanl.C ) ! Oi XHATBA. WfflTB FLASTEBING. f . For saiebV "ZUrZ: Jnne mf .j ,9 ? CO' Butter i Butter ! il ..'.1.4 ....tl .' i ...i . .. . . .I'T) I'.U I er KITS MOUNTAIN BDTTERk Q ffyv ,,..- . -.' ., raEsu and sweet, :ii be Just received and for sale bV . - I ' iune 23-tf ' ' ' ' ' O. G." PARSLEY' is CO. ' ' ( . J v I " TulT(L , ! Xrd ! v 'Iild 1 " I . ... I h.vvm m MmM ii. I. mua uuu . rrt I Oil ii , W ! i.'j.i' C-Li A and . . r ' " j. EXTBAIaARD. vy, :z-Z' I Jane 214X... DbBOSSET A CO. !il(l lSV l!; .;; : -.r CALL AND GET. ( . ., : ;4 k A. BIG INJUJT.' Sir:-. y;i VVith , Hat :Th rown. I nv " CITY OLOTHIKG ' 3 STORE" i nl .TJliIKSOX&?CO4 , t02? Jvrr'iM Market St. i ' -!v- mm ' jr ' I '; ' 13" t i m i X HE Interest on City of Wilmington Bonds dne J nly 1st, will be paid. on. presentation at the office of the Clty Treasurer. on and after Monday; 26th Inst, r - p - r4:bih ilii 1 tC.'8EBTOaS, Jarie23-lw;; ;f;j YZhu t Viiv . -Treasurer. z Llolasses and Syrup. ' - m 4j lJf J z'ftd vino i f..- ri--ri'.-!i.fc-jr.-i.i-;-. .... ..; ., 650 HHDS. t. . Iluscovado llolasses- . :u. -.8. H. SYEUP a.'juU(B?;iUitv:miAB KIIIGHT'S-SYRUP, , . ' . .... , . si For sale bv ' s-'J.-;'i u;;,-V't t -,----'v - ,'J-S ..u.. t-' . I, ,M 4444, rf. .a iiiVtj . ... . -. . June Sl-tf , WILLARD BROS. vAriTo. "TTTA NTE D Purcbaseie to call at S. Levy's, Tv 1 Market street, and examine his stock ox wry uooas, uiothing, itoots, shoes, liats. Notions, ACh which are. no w-selling at actual cott. maySO-tm L o ot a :jd FOUHD. street, is the place. (may SJ-im for - oalc : on ncnT. TTtOB BEST A fine large house, contain JL3 ing 8 rooms, Just East of the Garrison, on m roni street, c , Junemw, , l ront street, bmithville. - Apply to TCTOB SAU-At Actvaz. Cost, by S. Levy, aj 44 Maraet street, itry uooas, i;iouudg. Loots, Ehoes, Hats, Notions, Ac. Call and secure taxgains. - (mayMnt r J . .... TTIOUND A place where Dry Goods, Clotb JC ing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ae., are beina sold at actual eotL Levy's. 44 Market I . r. I! - I 1! II 1 iZ I it liiOTi v ' - y 1. ..I.I';,' v.! t; o .i V --i fsZI cv j1 - -i "1 . I!' I i k.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 24, 1871, edition 1
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