U--ih ; ;.. .' : ' .v.'-''"'' "; " v ' - ' - '--v ' - '-" : 1 - vV-Yi'- ' .'V: V- ' .' -i ' ' ' ) ' rPUBWSHKD DAILY, rV". " j Tf. II BBItNAIlO, Editor and Proplv OrrioB. Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St: rnA vear, In adTanQe....,r.........,...t7 00 sS : months, lnAdvancov....;....,........ 3 80 ifree months, in advance. .;..;...;vi.;...i 2 00 A-mnnth. inadvanoeii........-...,.... 75 The Mobhiko Stab tvHl bo delivered in any part of the City at Fitkb Cjihtb per week METEOUOLOOICAfc ItECOItD. . July V -'. Time! - mom- IWinXl Weather 7 a. M. 30:01 . 78 "JN Llht Falf 2 P. M. . 29:95 ' at tight Fair 9 P. M.1 ,29:94.. . 84. 8 Geptle' Clear ; Mean Temp, of day. 84 .(Jee;. Highest observed Temp. 98 degrees . Ttal rainfall daring June: 4:2ttJDChes.- . -Mean Temperature, of J one:- 60. degs Notu. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to" 33 degrees Fahrenheit; . .JJ.-l', Robbbx Sstboth. v ,l . Serg't Signal Service U. S. A. . . natbr He port. ant;!"" . omqe pf Chief Signal Officer Washington,. J ulyv3 4:35i jf. Local stormd will probably pas46ver 'Cen tral Indiana, and. iowa, jmo. .reports, received from the extreme Northwest, nor is, any severe disturbance apprehended for the upper Lakes. Partially cloudy;weather,with local rains. Is probable for Tuesday east Of the Blue Ridge and New York. - .' . THE AW AUVERTlSEfflMTS tlBia sBBRGB'8 Live Book Store,; 39 Market Btreet-rBelightful New Books. ll;y r; W. P. Canadat, City Marshal. --Notice to Merchants and Dealers In Naval S torts. Robt. ' M, Houston, Sec'y. Meeting of Cape Fe ar Building Association. OyHAir & CtJMMiNQ-. Straed, a Black and white (horned) 8teer. :;;"; tryry v.? j Tv-fip C. S. ELLI3.Nechanlc's Loan and Building Association., '""."- ; , Gbbbm & Fxakkbr, Druggists and Apotheca ries. Druggists Sundries and Medicines. ? . R. E. CoLSTOW, Principal. Cape Fear .Mil- tary-a.caaemy. tnra i -. cia 5t--i ;- Read the advertisement under the. caption of "Wants." - v wii's-,-".; ! r Positively Selling. Out at Cost at No. : 44, MarfceSStreoiWYiJ-c- 'H- Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. Jdhn G, Bauman, corner. Front and Market Streets, and intending to open there with an I entire new Stockof Gobds;JI now offer my 1 . .-t. riL r,l-j-A-.,.!- euure prcscui. tuwn ut iry uouub, vioining, 1 Boots and Shoes?iHatsr Notions, :fc., Ac., at actual cost. . . . I Persons wishing to purchaso .will do weU by calling on me-before buyinglsewhere, s they , will certainly, be able to get bargains at b. lbvts, , may ou sui Jiext uoor rorauen a jaaery,, To city SvDScnoers. ' On the first day of July, Mrf D. MCobb will uccaed Mr. W. L. Harlow as City A gent of the foRKTVfj Sta-r for all that nni-t.Un nf thA On J . XT A. J A T. T I oUv Nnrth nf th nntrA nf TtTalrot .ti.t From that date all subscriptions in his Divls-: ion will be payable to him. All subscriptions - due W. L. Harlow, ' and unpaid July Is t, are. payable only to the un dersigned or his authorized Agents. ' ; 1 Jnne 13, '18W.:WM;jH. BERNARD. " i-.it -i-ii -j. !.-.. ,tw v . : A Nuisance. A number Ipf families pn Seventh street were considerably- annoyed and their rest bro ken. by a colored Swatch nigh V "held lu that neighborhood on Saturday evening last, the exercises , commencing about tnidnight and tuding about'daylhkr These meetings ire held at various points in the city, oftentimes disturbing not only the rest of those who "daily loil for their living andj who'requlre rest tat , uisht, but also the sick; and some effort should be made to'break them ui :; ; ; 'J; We do not wish to deprive the colored peo- pie of their spiritual prlvhkgesut the rights of others should also be respectedf '.We tan see no reason why the colored people, who have their own churches and many of whom control their own time should be allowed to hold services after 10 o'clock1 at night or be- iore sunrise In the morning, especially when J uuuac exercises consist vi praying as u toe Al mighty was a thousand miles off, screaming, jumping, ana sucn ooisterous exercises as dis- lUrD tne Whole neiZnbOrhOOdi nffnd Whleh..: In I some iiiitanc.ei, have considerably frightened 1 persons who, being Suddenly aroused by the noise, imagine that it Is a fire or riot near byi . It is a nuisance,: and we thus call public at- tention to it; hoping that the ' city authorities as well as the pastors of the colored thurches, win unite in stopping it. . , "f ' Arn usement Ahead, ; , ' company would vlaft us and exhibit In the Theatre on the nights ' of ;thef 17thV 18th and uiyji t.-a.mpng.iine.noveiues are .a, le- aJeyeDtriloquist,A lady.8lelghtbhand per- ' former. Herr Dobblcr. in hi crreat i'wWrH fAnta ... O - T- II TWrfuAt !. ' ilf - llrti ucariu u Boiuseuieais in vvummg-J ; ton for some, mon'ths'pasl and ' the "Great Eu - ropean Combination" would seem to afford so a etbing more novel and . entertaining than the average f shows. We have no doubt that they will" reap a harvest of greenbacks. Au Old Instituiion. , ,VvJ . . St John's Lodge No 1, Pree .and" Accepted MaBons of this city has two charters the first faring date Janttary; Sdd, 1794-, and the other December Isi, 1801., jHt. ,t1lt a ni .' 7 . . 'j !- 1 1 u- A BaiiAtiw.iir ! ? u' tsr street, the cost-of same to be paid by assessing theowoersof property Interested. Ths sld f valk Is to commence at Market street and ninnlng,onihe W Walnut and thence on the West side of seventh MsOiuotWotnsrefc This is move In"the right direction and it Is Uo be hnnaA l.-4'i: i ,7i' . , kuai, lot owners on DOtn siaes oi tne street wui'oian oa . . w ' i wulao set out oalctrees and thtis giro aaaitional beauty to one of the prettiest streetalntn.lMf'-"nV-r i,re"ie" "VI i- Harm i. : t ir. . 1 . . ... . ... - ... i . . .... ' ne i i iw,65 omtii, &.gvuh iu? jrrui. mc-i. 1 enorts toeneet tne capture oriiowrey and his and James' scnaoj, w men, cauie uu: ousi.jr.i statoiof lister's "Great European Combination," was gang. lowrey avowed his purpose to have Hall, in the rejif ot St Jamsr ChuTCb VvLjuuiS u uur cuy yesteway aud Informed s that this revense on them and that he should not eive ireimlnfcwM" attended Wery large ana ap 1 the Dmu wonderful Chrystalophian, the intferejth!"nonel except -"wiwm Masters Tommy .and Charles, In alluded to . - ' r- . specialties of their own, Ac. Atfthere has been i ' -T , rfTl.,u' 2 V ' 'O' -.-i-.'-J . ..: ...... T ' ' . ! II 1 11 1 . . . .. ... , -. I T! M II ST All IilUAU " ' ' 1 Trtl : 7TTT TT Qy " - Villi. V 111 li 0 O ...... .-.i. i ' 1 " . - Tomatoes are healthful. . K x Croquet buskin shoes are oat. s jcnameiiea sliver bracelets are a new thfog.'" ... . .1 -V- - (.'K"'t, : . "He always was that way". Is the latest Thfl iCape Fear BnUdlng AssoclaUon wiU J meet at the 'City Court room on Wednesdav erenintr. Jiil v nth. - r'- f1. I , Thft"ft.iAn nf t- .V. ' fw their Tironnsfid PTonrnlnn tn f3nlr1ahftrn ' tA- day. We learn that there r is to: be ; a "stag; party,?', compose of quite a large number of gentlemen, at Masonboro' Sound to-day. ; 1 : The Mechanics' Building - and Loan ; As sociation will meet at " the Commercial Ex- change on Wednesday evenW: at 8 o'clock, "rr, " , . J T - - - X The dedication of the new Hall of Stone wall Lodge No. 1- Knights of , Pythias, will la&e piace ou or aooat xoo um idsu ; - ( v . During June there were slaughtered by the various butchers of this " city 164 beeves, 484 sheep, 11 calves and 9 hogs. Mag. Bunting, colored, chrge4 with be ing drunk on the'street, was 'before the ' City Court yesterday morning, found guilty and re quired to pay the penalty and costs. The installation of officers of Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, L O. O. FM comes off at their new mil this evening, at a o'clock.- A lull and punctual attendance is requested. It is hintqd that a Iarge immber of those .hn An nntnrAnn.. nn ' TnnHlnn. In. day will visit the Wilmington . Garden, where theywill indulge in ten pins, inhale the fresh breezes, &c. A SWe are requested by Postmaster Brink to state that the postoffice will " be open - to day from 7 to 8:30. M., when it will be closed for the balance of the day. The mails will close as usual. ; " ' The attention of commission merchants and dealers In naval stores is called to the ad- vertlsement of CHy Marshal Canaday In refer- enceto theleneth of time in which tnroen tine. I ... " ...... I r . - a. uir, piica, rosin, epinis 01 lurpeniine, coiion, 1 &c, &c, will be allowed to remain on wharves J and lots In certain Prescribed limits. To-day being the "Glorious Fourth." the anniversary of American Independence. land orlnters belne1 nroverbial for their patriotism there-will be no nsoer issued from this office on Wednesday morning. :a; CKJ ji ' Mr. George Sinclair, Agent for the 4,Great European Combination," gave a private exhl- hltlon forthe gratification of a.few friends at the Pnreell Honse iaat evening, in which he Is . Raid to have vftllert the famnnA TUvennnrt I Brothers. 1 i. 'Ti ' ... " Capt. Boatwright was the first to reach 1 the Rankin' engine house upon the alarm o fire on Sunday and Mr. George Doyle that of I the Hook Ladder ComDan v. the first irettlncr the red ball and the latter the reward of merit given on such occasions. A great many trash piles are to be seen scattered about the streets and alleys, which are allowed to remain longer than ."the law' allows."..' "gentleman informs us that he knows of one which is becoming rather offen- slve, in an alley between Afarket and Dock streets and between Front and Water, that has been laying there two; weeks. ' ;4N Y v ' We were shown last night ly Deputy Grand Chancellor Wm. A. Jobson, a Pythian apron prescribed by regulations for the Grand Chancellor. As a specimen of regalia it com- pares favorably with any article of the kind we have seen for a long time. We donot propose to descrlbelt; because' those' who wish to see something beautiful majr gratify themseltes by stepping into the jewelry establishment of Mr. George Honnet, Market street, where the apron has been deposited, for the Inspection of the curious. Lowrey Aaln. - Win Hnnrf'nv loat. TTanr Rrrt 1nnr. o companied by Boss Strong, Andrew Strong and Stephen Lowrey,!! heavily armed, went 10 the'house of a Mr. McKoy beaV Philadel-i "phus Church, ip Robeson county, and Inquiied for hlmf, but he was.not at- nome. They also went to other houses in the neighborhood and inquired for one or more of the Inmates. It seems that they were hunting for young Mc- I'Kov and oChersTwho haveleen;ac'tiVe'' in their. Lnhi Mnh fnrthehartles nntil he-had I eompUshed his purpose. W Lowrey and' " his companions met the people as they were com- 'log from church and had conversation with . 7: . tt- ..u V- .k.M HClTTlH-fM LlieiU.'" -X1D LU1U LI1CIU lUIt IIO CUUUiU' the parties I .. . . L5: - I At His Old Tricks V;Wf ' 1 ( i Ben L1bscomb: colored, an old Work Mf i'he tnm. mM'n ; nffAtiiV MnSn fntn.l:fmm the and'tenc&lTJiiBpraruaatice ''oa'this possession of a bank book belonging to some J otherparty, who'had deposits in' the --iFieed'') men's Savings Bank, and yesterday walked boldly Into the bank and .attempted to draw out tbe ftm0Unt which the- book called for. Fortunately the cashier knew Lipscomb and lao tB&parj to whom the book belonged wd baving hls Ba8picious excited : he i t0 Rlvc blm the xnouey, hut instead he; a the doorand called for a 'policeman. refused walked ..... t r to the doorand caned lor a poiicemau. .ips- room he rushedn.and attempted to secrete himself, but officer Jash.lreen was too fast ?r him and so He was nabbed and taken to the iGuard Housei fron whence he will probably return to hisMd quarters inhe County Work VtVVw: ' ' .:"V;; 'f.. .v : " ' "' 1 I .- V.: . J-Vr Vt .vtUa U In 1 , u you nave uhuu ujri.uuR, r.M4i f -LoRt and . our new department, tinder head4or Lostana. Found." at half our regular rates, for adver. i!'!, n,. , tf TzinnnGTOiTf JlT. c.;, Tuesday, july 4. i87i. Oar.Cblp Basket. -MGoei against the grain-f A mowing- Tnachine.11 ' ' " '-t f.fct:f ! Js - x. -' k"''k''i '' " 3 . . j t . " 1 . . . j - .,s . . . men belngall eager forthe fray; but; fortun trousseau the other day, which contained 300 1 BerTice8wcre not needed, as the yuru8u. ' , - - A citizen of Penobscot county, Maine, has ?v? daughters whose aggregate weight is mor nan t000 pounds.. ; . , .... -A woman In aavertielner ;her runaway 1 husband says j David has a scar on his nose Wbere 1 SeratChed Ik' .!' a hifrtnnhr whf mufiW a vsltrsr bnt J amiable girl, used to call her "Brown Sugar," . r- i;-. --n -v'- i because, he said, "she was sweet but unre- uncuv i - I ?i i Grandma' said ft shrewd 6hild, "do you ant some candy ?' Y.es,i dear I should Tike want some.'? " Then, II you buy some: A il give you 1 half,'', said Polly, ''A gentleman asked a lady, VHow.did yo get along, when aoroao, to maKe yoursei uu derstood?',,',Ohmy dear siri' "replied she, with quite a French air, "we - j had an inter- pfgf with us." A t ft rppp.n t weddinc In Warsaw. Illinois. among the refreshments served jtrere a bottle of wise anjl a loaf oJ ate i prepared for the wedding of the bride's mother; over twenty years ago. ''-'.'.-.. 1 - A young man living In Lafayette,1 Ind., is humility personified. ' The other day he asked a young, lady if he might be allowed the priyi lege of going home with her ai id , was . indig- nantly refused; upon which he inquired very hUmblV if ShB WOUld Permit blm tO Sit On IHQ fence and see her go by. A o; Takes a Cooling; OS.' Considerable amusement as. well as wonder ment was created at the corner I of Front and - i. I -- Princess streets yesterday morning by the an- tics of a dog, who received a shower bath from4 th hose nloa with which the street was being sprinkled and liked it so well that be kept get ting In -the way or tne stream,,. Bomeumcs jumPin2 three or four feet iu his efforts to reach it, occasionally getUng immediately in r..it Anmwii:.innnthiiul reeetvinir a iaauuu ua u kvuuAUK. iw ua w . n -.1 .. , . . nortlon of the water In it. and all the wnlie manife8tlng the most evident delight. Ibe Trae Knlfftat. The'True KniqM for July is dne of the best numbers of this admirable Knights df Pythias Magazine. We note the following articles m . 1 . : the attraetlve table of. contents before us: The Four Sighs a fine English story ; rytnias ofGothamj.The Bird in the Dagger Tree; What the Pythian urotnernooa aims to ac- compiisttvana ; nas -accompiisnea ; Awuiua - menis, ma Rrwi . vancijr other (matter. by Handy & iwnw,,," Hankins, Richmond, Va., at 1 50 per annum, or $1 50 for six months. , Second Baptist Cnuren I' 'At the regular monthl v Conference - on Fri- day last, Mr. John G. Darden Was appointed solicitor ana collector oi Bienpwuo jyi city of Wilmington for the benefit of the Second Baptist Church., : " . I , Care for neat. -" . At this season many persons suffer terribly from the . eruption 5 called prickjy " heat, ao; familiar is it that all persons - know it. It Is eanaed bv the solid perspirable matter not TMR!nofT in a'dissolved 'state, as should be 1 : thease. It is easily cured in bne day byusmg . u f - - thpnirnhhine - the warm bath for ten minutes, then, Tubbing the affected part ""J Wcf h"Z wer dissolves the salts tt rirelodged under ,lhe skin ; so does the lemon jilce. When the eraptlon sUngs and burns, lemon juice rub : i njm wjtn the razor, inflicting several Be bed on the part affected will klve relief in A rious and probably fatal woundsi ! ThB few moments. Possibly ,-strong apple vinegar - . .. . ! ..... mlht act n the same way. vierson3.wno can - .A o-et iemon lnice might use nitric acid dis: TV tn an ounce of water. v .7.-V - -1 - isa.a SBB tl .1 ut - , . i ; - ' Capr Fear Academy. Ut. ftttnttnn The 4th annual session J 1JnnA'-,in ctn. first, Monday, in Octo- I ' ' ' s will commence on the ber next. - ' . k I . , ' . Gen. Colston gives notice in another coiumnri that he wllL during the vacation, give private lessons in French.Mathematlaiand English to nnils of either sex who may desire instruc- tlon In these branches. r-x- - . ..... . .7 I juuaavM "r-.v . v-v I ' nn...rrharf htr the nnnlln of Misses Burr ' r I .. nreciatlve , audience, many JoC .whom were unable toin4 room within the building. -The Tocar ana instrunwnuw muuc-uriuo 'was chafmiifgly rehderedi lbeirprcciency in thU rtAAutifulr aauomulishmeat, bearing., evin 1 '-- T--" - --- .5 ! . "- T .. -J- deuce., jtttJR?W.V-711 . ' hnra received. AmODZ luo pieces :. nmsu guitar by Miss Mary Lippitt, with a vocal 'ac dMisLiry c6manme5t;y;MM 1 Davis, -was decidedly harml gi, ;A oeautliut issDrane and air sung by tureemue giris two little MisVyn0re , being more-than fire j beautifu and. -effective. -.Miss Davls' LIbpltt ;sang a hu" morons song The Gay ' Young .Widow with much effect and was highly applauded: Alto- I -!.. tt nr.. . vrv nliwunt AfTU! p nn1 the an. s. - r ---7 ?u, pupils oAhl lgfla1g lariehool Wf.. tlon. ' . - f -mi , ' :l'Fiper VT," , j , ,VWe4onot keep" Minting iPaperregularly In stock for sale ; but can always supplr our M.n4a with .mull mtantltlesi BSVfrOm tWO tO . . , "r." vA n .tritlv tenreams, at reasonaoie pnew u i casaWde 8teeg paper 23x31 and 28x40 inches, and same qualttyaa that used on the Sa Stab Tani (teriiaam-. . tf ' were received with most favo, we may oe ai-1 nooniat'S oclock,' from I . . iff I - '.'I l V"vir "tv; 'r--;7' t ,, :r, - s ... . i .... ., . f TTJ I H 'J Til a-itiii V.hVAh' AilrtiMi wrtnh irtg I:? ' I Alarm of Fire.. An alarm of fire occurrqd about half past 2 o'clock on. Sunday afternoon. The bells' rwere rung and the engines were out. the flre- flre, which : oecurred on the West side of the river.'at Messrs. Martin & Halle tt' a diatillerv. Was jiit6jutrWoreUQa,' damage . vas . done and before the engines and Hook and Ladder truck had reached the wharf. Tbe Excursion to SmitbTilIe,Ae. The steamer Tfaccaniaw. will leave market -o,, rB; thitnmAvinnr nlvht hnndred tickets Tiave I uuuft. 'jid uiuruiujj, at v ;.. t ry .v" " j been 8oId amlthvllle and the forts below. A vervDieasanL l . ..--7"- T - . . - trip is anticipated and we hope nothing, may occur to mar in the"iefcst "the enjoyment of the occasion , . a BLnlg-nts ofFytnias. - At the regular meeting of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, held last evening at their new Hall In the Odd: Fellows', building , on Third , street, the officers elected at the last meeting, and which have already been announced; together with j the following officers ' appointed last, nightr were duly installed by, p..G. C. -Wqu A. JobSOn t , . S in... i' G. G.;M. Altaffer.3ai I. S. W. S. Warrock. . I J i - : K v , . O. 8. L. W. Hodges:;. ''; Attendants Geo. Poppey J. A .Xalstedd festival. 'WeareVeanested to Atate that the conMe- eauon 01 &L. JU.arK'8 icoi.i JiiDiscooaj uuurcu propose holding a Festival at the City HJll du ring to-day the 1 4th ! o'("-Tuly aud to. continue through the evening,-the proceeds to be ap propriated to the building fund ot St. .Mark's Church.: i They yery respectfully solicit cpntri I butlonfl and patronaee.io yyovi fol .oriollD U A U JxrjUn X ; ? fass Geofff ia Briffffs was to I .9 A , , c a vn ra i wm m : n a irr inar w 1 rt r owiw iu wucuiuno talk uigu. 'j ' ImprX)vement is the order ot the day in btatesville: 'r, There will be a gran 4 , t env- perance demonstration . in Raleigh on the 17tli lost 1 nq rain in the VieimtT OI- J Rocky Mount .yet, being now a month L - J" - . i since any has fallen. -pnlj 9, marxiage 7 licenses IS d laat month in ' Craven, : of "which 2 1 were for whites. The Celebration in honor of the 25th anniversary of the pontificate of Jfope Jfius took place m Kaleigh on, Bun- dy',''77 ri; .,--,;Ci-7 L. G. - Estes .- is shipping quantities of peaches to the Northern' market. xue uweuinp ana cooK-iiouse 0f Mr. Jas. T. Ray, ot Rovvan county, were ourned on the 27th ult.,1 together with everycuingic uontaineu, inciuaingov Dusur uiuuwuh P''The Newberii ' 2mi of , Suh gayg . night about o'clock I penn Custiss, a man ; well known, , in this I city ,1 while laborinsr under the influence I of liquor went aboard the. sloop of . Capt. I m u:-u 1- 5 . i iu .au,v;wuu -..wm, .mu.j u y 1 wharf, and commenced an indiscriminate nooo, . nnnn . n an nAar uk a, razoWlackingd cutting it toiedesV c when Custiss turned upon ' W assaulted wounds were inflicted in the breast, neck I . . . . . ' 1 eneekr ana arms, ana tne poor man, wno nas tne repmauon 01 Deing quiet ana in onensive, presentea a gnastiy appearance. I W vw mw W U W VUA w. va A UUJ I who examined the wounds and pronounced them dangerous. -1 He was 'taken to tha Marine Hospital and placed in charge of B . Cusss was arrested ahd will be tried to-mdrrow ' -4 ' ; ' i -1 1 will be tried to-inbrroW. -,,y t . ..t. habit, If not necessity, make It a Hair Dresr hDDnylabSa Tne most aeiignuni we nave ever usea. it restores not - ony the color, but closa and luxuriance 10 iaaep. ana grey nair, 1 . v Dujjnjfe uvui uuf t uo Aiiincbivii 1 Itching uneasiness, and the discomfort that . fnllnvfl fntm tn unfwhlor) onil illcnnlimul the system, should take AYER'S SAR- iaAiA, ana cleanse tne oiooa. ,urge lurklner distemper that undermines health, and the constitutional vigor will DIED. .. II iTT TTirTVn jAath. 0WI .till v,lJ.l of Typhoid Pneumonia, Mrs. Laura M.tIcon-, sort of B. A. HaUett, Esq. about so years." r ; ' Tne rnenas ana acquaintances oi tne lamiry are Invited to at 'end the funeral, this afteri the EirBt.' Baptist .XT- i 1STEW- AD VERTISEMEN TS: IT j j tJVtt REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF JL the above Association will be held at the City Court Room on Wednesday, 6th, instead of Tuesday evening, at 8 : o'clock, for .this WWUVM W. J ..... . ROBERT M. HOUSTON, : ' - ' - i .... . July 6-lt Secretary. nechanic's Buildingv& Loan Association. fTtHE REGULAR MONTkLYMEETING will JL- be held at the Commercial " Exchange, - at SpelockfOn Wednesday evening, r ? .Dues received during the day at the Store ef Dudley ft Ellis, No. 41 Market street, t :.u;;' t r -: s .v. 4 fv-1':; iiri-iA C8i 'ELLIS,".'-. ;Jnly7f'.',. ;lt ; -.Secretary and Treasurer.1 X.: U. ,U. 'X'. -.f; KEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING t OF Cape Fear Lodge, No. 2, at their new Hall this (Tuesday) Evening, July 4th, at 8 o'clock. . . ; Installation of officers takes nlace and a full and punoiniai attendance of the membera Is reqaestd !si:; i -Hidf?i tk. f . , . By or " . 2 ' I Vyi-lt- " , GEO. jELLEY, Sec'y. ' and punctual attendance of the members is 1 Tflr.r VhA n 1IA4 A i 1 w-uwjkw . wt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,Harshars Office, i'V 1 : CITY OFVWIlJOJrGTOjr IT 1st, 1871. v ) rS. The attention of Commission Mef-i chants and dealers In Naval Stores is . respectfully called to Section 15th, of the City )rdinance, which Is as' foUows : . ; No turnenttn tAr.!Hh: rosin, snirits of turpentine, lumber shingles, staves, cotton, ur uiuur comoasiiDie-matert&i, sxiau , w uoi mitted, to remain - longer than forty-eight ??u anyna lot, or. in any ware- cess street on the North, Second street On tbe I noase, in any part or tne city between xTm ," v,rlJ iiwovuiwuouig.vi SLTin TiIbTIPOT.1T1P Tfl TAmAVA Bflnn A1MA OQ OTrflT i forty-eight hours, ypon 'JJSSh anSSray being notified by the red doi- neglect pry one nunare aay or sucn or failuie.?. i The . above will. be. strictly enforced, here- fter. ry tii ttv'iri $ 4 sit '$ ; Wl; P, : C AN AlAYi;"i v; ss? Inly MtMi i 3 .t-lU'ir Ji ;Cil7rMaTslial. CAPE FEAR HILITAERCMHT; THE irw AVjrrATr55TCaSTTir."WILi; COM- During the. vacation, I. will, give private ZeVsons in French; Maihematics or 'English to pupils of either sex who may desire. Instruo- Jtion;-- ; -i. . r R.'E; COLSTON, i '7'Vnivliw ' :.o-i':r :-princiT)ali JW-iw . jrrmcipai. i liUBINS' SUNDRIES, "assorted orders.'' . .. ' ' , 'x .! FLEStt GLOVES, FLESH BRUSHES, snnnM. TnomriBon'a Tootn bo&b. . : t LEMON SYRUP, (Fresh in bottle.) H03TETTER' BETTERS. tt y i. 5 VINEGAR. BITTERS, Anil 'a WA.ava1' iminrTrianf f ' TlTtfra ' cmes, bhemicals, Druggists' Sundries, Pwpri-. tary Articles, Mineral Water, Ac, Ac ;-y july4-tf ,47 Market street. Strayed; f!1 A BLACK and WHITE (hOrnedTEEB. Any one returning, will to paid for their j rouble.- S ' ? "--.-: july4-lt OLDHAM & CUMMING NATIONAL HOTEL, WIIiMINGTOiV. N. Ci, -:i REUBEN JONES, Proprietor. idfl- REDUCTION OF FAReV i. -.7 In. consideration ,of the general ; decline in , cost of all necessaries appertaining to Hotel Keeping, the price of Board will be reduced on and alter July 1st, lsii, to 7 5 ts, r I 855 Per Day for Transient; and 825 00 1 lJ " 'Per Month for bay lioaril. 't f undone in the future to make the " National National" what it has been in the past, second to none in tbe city. jf ...f S ; -:i june 25-nac2w VJ nJ- jf. V77J.V JW777J..;U:.7.t.,; . , s : Y STUDY WINDOWS. Woven- of Many Threads, Reginald Archer, Something to Do, Marquis ae uiuemer, A"rea xne ureafejrne S ilent Pa.rtner -Tennyson's Poems, J ohn wool man's .Journal.; Brete Harte's Poems, ; Pike County Ballads, The Cryptogram, Anteros A Life- Assize, Adventures, The Monarch of Mincing J-ane, jrair JJTance, uiary ot tne be sieged Jtiesident .in Paris, - Ralph tbe Heir, Motherless, Breed in the Bone, The Mutineers of the Bounty Her Lord and Master, Our GirL Earl Dene, JBench and Bar, Fenton's Quest,1' A Siven, Daisy Nichols, Played .Our,- Foe in the Household, life's Assize, Little Men, The Old Fashioned Boy.;Vjt('-.Vr.s,j- r:,;!i .'r ' Vy': For, sale. at i. : r !'7:7y -yi fune29-tf7;fv HEINSBERGER'S mm Live Book Store. THE4," STAB", . 7 --ti...-. ' Steam - Job i? Printing Hoiisej: Ml.!t7 G i i. - 7-' j : ... . - 1 ' THREE STEAM-PRESSES COMPETENT WORKMEN ; f nrrtw tu"3T r iTwnt a T. s n . '?7 M'i REASONABLE PRICES, ;u 7 ''-' f ;h?iis7) 'run.-'-, 'hi 'ir J SUPERIOR WORK; Give Us a TriaLlm une21nactfi rMISCELXANEO LTS: " i r r ;;.; OhI B0ILDLNG LIME,-1 I 7fU : io -.JO it i-i; J Px' TTIXTRA WHITE PLASTEBINO, , , t jnnfr29Ltmi -7 o. O. JrAitorJii 1 uu, if II olasses iS-iilolasseSI 10O HhdsChba Molasses, nh s ir y -d s,$ m , ' 75 SblsCuba Molai88eStI -loo Mnds. . ji.jAioiasse8, ISO Bhls. S. H. Molasses, . For sale by - - ' h:: ; -- 'July W ...... . mat a., 27, 23 and 29 North Water St ni ANOTHER INVOICE , OF" ..;-ati SUPERIOR SHIRT B ! iJ.-'iOi.tyrat j!f:ffj.Ji-ii'--C;"- ' i T't DITIONAL FORCE having been put on elfnfaxyf wi'assmio' out cus- f-:-fti--t 7. y:o.'. ifl f!ntt..M'.;,.-'?.''''l !MA'r' ( tomers that hereafter we shall, be able to fur- . . . ' . . . ' . . AvrrninarLiii. " - . J man inese xiixiiuparasia. diuajlu. wiuiuukq 'promptness. J v :v 5 r : hr r ? I a v',? -!,f"i:.ji.. . .: J'ly V'r. 'V. Jr.5:l'9TlP??. hates OF ADVEBTISinO I One 2kxn&re one 5ay .......-. fl v . 1 OU r it three da .1 n ..... ..... A w . n m IpUIOOuhjdj.k..'.." i--t ; j a rnl i ti , . it - i it , ' flvB davs... 1UU1 KJLH. J Awa .. ... a 4 M w s 00 3 5C it : i ii. rona week ...''; 43 ibontractAdvertifleiDents taken ati pro. nnrtlcmiLtAlv low rates. .. i ii, Diirnno Fnnpr&l aUC Obituary notices wili bo Inaerted at haWrated jMtaM Main am a tivoTipa v cn.iivr" i tjv invj uu wiu De cnargea. ' v , ,.. Tnxs-i-Casa on demand. : MT7.W. A 1- TRRTTRTh!MP:NTS, CI GRAND GIFT TJONCERT ...... ....i..- wtV- - l J)I STB IBXJTIOlSr ' it unra w m ram smu IN THB CITY OF NEW YORK, and Soldiers' and Sailors Orphans' rom , wmniviiTAiv., r. r. .. . . ? : 1 vr, - , I dv viriueui cciJULiifiAiuiuiatjixa vywiAiAiAooivw ' - . " ' " - - 'J of Internal revenue, on THURSDAY,-. JUL ." . ' i mhr'positlvelyK ., ?.hnr;?;5 cu tc - j , . After the Concert, the Commissioners wil award to the successful ticket-holders , 1,00 S PHIZES, amounting to $ 200,000 , 52,090 Tickets on,ly will be sold, at $5 each.; Hon. H; MoCtrxtouGH, of Elkton, Md., nnm ' Maj. Gbo. T. Castes, Baltimore, Md., $ VQm Hon, Jas, S NwIlet, M. C," f- '-f Pittsbursr. Pa., Trustee. References Mal.-Gen. D: Hnnter, U. S. A I W&ahlnfirton. D. Ct Hon. Jas. 8. Nesrler. Pittf UpdegranT ft Sons; Hagerstown; iron. R. J -?'?tei, SSSJi h. Fowler, Jfisq.j W. H. Myers, of W. H. Myer & Brother, Exchange pl.ee, Baltimore. '. eeds of the Real Estate certified to. b eonnaeh in hands of the Trustees I counsel, in hands of the Trustees ; ; Tickets and drcular can be had of P. C DEVLIN, Giiterai. asxxt, Stationer an Printer, No. 31 Nassau Stre-tit, N. Y; TinlrAtn Rnt fi. O. D.. if rtftflirfln. Send for circular containing description c prices, eto.v;. -t( ...- v. : . Ordeis by mail receive prompt attention. :.'uly S&Flm defter (H -i-ir.t-.U HI1!-, .- ; Our Store f ILL BE CLOSED ON JULY. THE. 4th- but to accommodate .our customers, will t 0 - JUST receifed, hy. RAIL and steamers 1 T.AnTKS' WALmivn nnnTH: - 1 4 : '.' : f '.bl'i T O" .'''! All Styles. OKQQUET- SLIPPERS,' . CHIEDRE N'S SHOES, all sizes and colors J1 5 won u. GENTLEMEN'S; GAITERS and lowrquari tered Shoestali psices. u) i;) ; "Also, BOY'S GAITERS and TIES,' togethc with a full line of Low-Prided" Brpgans, an . r All guaranteed to be good, and for .sale at satis p,a; c tjo' b t p'b i c e s , .;r. :;,V Vi DUD LEY & ELLIS, " ' .Muly2-2t 'Xi I Sign of, the BJBoot. : 50; Barrels Sugar. TX STORE every yariety 'and grade of Ct a, xioai, i-owaerea, uranniaxea, urusnea, i B, C, Demarra, C Yellow, Brown ajidS. Hous at lowest price for Caslr. Cash down wl bring down prices at ' '. j-i v " f...r , : -"' .ni chas.d: myer's'aco.. Inly 2-tfii; 77i -i W . -.M-7North Front St. FlbiirTivHour ! BBLS.FLOUR,TvT FoxsaldbyKv- ri - in w Tirtr'TTio'Bri july2-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. I ., . 4 ' . . .. . I ' ."njilTnlnwf Art Wflrrn f!orrtlln - Jr W AI If VVU- AI WA VU VAiUU ' f Offlco No. 5 Xortli Front Street J. W. Atkinson. ; . .: . ..... ; . . .. .Wllmlngto ionn uaweon, ... ... 4, .,... .... . r;"-' J. B. Grainger,.. , " G. W. Williams,;. ......... j H. ILEilers,.... ," F. W. KerchnerJ.j..;iU......i.;...' T.H.McKoy,....,. : ... V A. Johnson j Jr.. ' " K.H.. i;owan,....f..... ........... . . a: a. wuiard. .. ...... . . : .: ....... . . J Wt A. summing,.,. ...... Alex. 8prunt........ - Eli Jkf urray ,.; . . . ........ 4 v V 7 7 n r: ta..iTnT,-. ' . It Jno. D. Willlaaos........ ........ ...Fayettevll nr nn n ... TT. V. ...... ...... ...... C. T. Murphy,. . . w 1 .'. i .Sampson C I A.roweu.,..;.... .... . W. A. Allen..:.. I ...-......Duplin J.T. Pope ..Robeson Money to loan to Policy Holders with appro '; I v, ed security at low rates of Interest. ih-rhjlc'ijpjiW. ATKINSON, president. ,S."d. WALLACE, Secretary..; June 3-eodl4dys SatTuTli ! Bacon and Port. 20 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, IO Hds. D. S. Sides and Shoulders, 0. Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders, lOO BBLSPORK,i:j ' ' tFofsalebr ',"t'i':i i 'i luly 2-tf 7 , 28th-;6z anp . NorWater St: Coftii Hnrn . 1 15.0 00WS 0fiK t .horForsalftby ;j;-?a:;:i 1 i ; July z-tf ' ' ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water StJ LlVAIJTG. TtTANTE 'DAn unfurnls bt d litut Tt JY on Second or Third poor, In central pi the. city. Parties having such, please 9 dress, " 7 NIMKOD. 1uly4-2t BoxCL TTTANTE O Purcha8eis to call at S. Lew4 " YV 44 Market street, and examine his stoc of Dry Goods, Clothing, .Boots, k hoes, Hat", Notions, ACm which are now, selling at aetu cost.- ''! ;iu:'!: ;.pi'.?i; ,.r . ; (may S94ml U L.OGX AH D FOU W D. TTwUIJtt A place where Dry Goods. Clot: I 1 r nr Tgst-a GVArva Il.a Va.1a. & y ,1 being sold at acuai coC . S. Levy's, 44 Markj 1 street, is the place. r ; - V ' " I may 80-4 nv 1 I Boots, Shoes. Hats,. Notions, Ao. Call ai secure, baxgains. -"'-'.. ''V.; may 804m. i' i iv-v ,Vf: AMI i i 1'" p w l -7 ' f H, it i V, it i If .. J Hi'- Jh-r- $ ' k ' ' I i 1 to'- ir.