-"the xiorxrxirG XAn r . " ? I PUBLISHED DAlLYVs. . 4 w5t. II BERNARD, Editor nd Prop'. Orrioa, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St.; oSe veaf, in adTanoe.,.s;..l.i..V;.....i.J7 00 Months. In advance::.; ; 60 7i.M. months, in advance.-..... ........... 2 00 Ane month, in advance. k rhp Morwino Stau will be delivered in-any pilft Of huO Villi Jf B " i.aaj.t vmip jw v.. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. I.v Time. ?!treJn mom- .Wind..- Weather-......-.. ..vvw.. eter --4f '' ..... ,. . "TZT 30:73 -82; SFrCtf jrait:7 1 g P. M. 30:07 , :.W.,SW Brisk Fair.;,... g P. .M. 30:07 . v&J.laWFreshlFair.. Mftn Temp.1 of day, 84 de"- Notb All barometric readings are Teducetl to the sea-level ana to sa. degrees x anrcnnert. ......... ftOBBiti:. qjsx JJu;ru,. ...... . -i ; Sergt Sisrnal Service U.S. Aii, ; Weatner-eiwrs. . . Office, pf Uhjef. signal .umcer, . . . Washington; July. 6rr4:So; f Southwesterly winds will probably-continue in the southern ano owi- States -with -north westerly winds iu the interior Friday alters noon. The Darom-eterwiirprobabiy 'continue tn fall f"o-ni2bt th New York with brisk south easterly winds on the East Atlantic coast for a short time With tbreatemng ahdTalny weath er. Clearing away and partially cloudy and clear weather are probable for Friday westfof Michigan andxennesseej iJriSK southwester ly winds are prdbable for to-bigbt on Lakes SEW Al VtUTIKMKiT. i Ieinsbekgkr's Live.Book Store,' 39 Market 6treet New Books Just Out.i. . f. Tod R. Cajlpweix, Governor A proclsma-: tion. , , v.; ...... , . j- l X-:J H. Ehrbeck. Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1. - .fi;5tMt3M Gbekn & Flakner; truggis!ts and Apotheca ries.' Drags and Medicines, j r j; ;? Chas. T. Howard Louisiana State Lottery Company:- . '',;:JS:"lli j;' Read the Court" Order from Brunswick ' County.';--':,. T.": .IK ftT.i Ul TAT:";: !- '4 Munson ifcCo, - City, Clothiers. Pebble Tip Umbrellas, &c. : .1. - , ., , Read the advertisement of the ' election ap- pointments.lr;njff.??rtj n: T. D. MeaEbs, SecretarywSteamer Wacca .maw for Charter.,-. . - . ; j ' .U i'ositively Selling Out. at Cost at Jfo. j 41, Market Street. U'gf ff --s ; Having rented the store now occupied by .Mr. John G. Baumah,' corner Front and Market Streets, and inteqding to open toere with' an cutire new Stock of :oods,5l now -offer . my entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, ;Hats,"N6tion8 ;&c! ,'&c. at actual -cpst-VJ: nVikS! sV '" j. Persons, wishing, to purchase will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere,-: as they will certainly be able to get bargains at : 'I S. Levy's, U may SQAai i Next door td Patten's Bakery 1 To Cityi SnbscriDers. On the first day of July. Mr. D. M. Cobb will r, Mr. D. M. ( succeed MrW.' fi'Harlow as City Agent ; of the MoeniiJo St ab for all that 'portion of the city North of the centre of 'Market street. From thai date ill'subscriptions in iris Divis ion will be payable !to him w . 1 All s u bsc rip UonS . 'd ue . V- L. - Harlow, and uupaid July 1st, are payable tnly tothe ; un dersigned or his authorized Agents. ,, - June 13 187rCtWiiJH. BERNARD. County Commissioners The Board bounty Commissioners wa3 in session yesterday,- butnothing was . done be yond auditing accounts ahd waitiiJg ' to hear applications for revisals of the tax lists. ' Adjourned to meet again this morning at 10 o'clock. '" ill Uesiffned. 7 G. Z. French, Esq.', a member of the Legls lature from this, county, having resigned th& position, Gov. Caldwell has issued his procla mation , providing for an election to ; Jill the vacancy on the 3rd day. of August.' See-pror clamation in another column. ? : - He learns much who studies! other .men; he also learns more who studies himself. J Two Township Constable) In the Field. We learn that Wm.fH. Waddell, colored, has aunouhced himself an independent candidate for Township Constable in opposition to J '. C. Hill, colored, the regular nominee. Waddall suys his. claims were' presented to theUohven liou m in secret'sessipn but the proposition to consider the matter was voted, do w,n. because the caucus had decided on Hill. Hence his de termination to try his luck on his own hopk. City Courtl;pj" ; The following cases were disposed of yester day moruinffT " - A W-ku' v - ; j t Manuel Jones, charged .with cursing, quar reling and fighting on the ' street. , ''Not:-' pros f entered on the payment of costs.4 ' ' ' John White, charged with bein'gf drunk on the street JudgmentJTof the penalty" and costs. Mayor recommended to remit the same ou condition that he will return to Pennsylva-"; ia f his former home within live .days'. t - licury Watson, charged with stealing a skil let, defeiiihtBtpiettdingroperty in himself, found not guilty. auddischargedJ: -V , - " Sute and City W. ' Alex1. Williams; charged with burglariously entering the house of Mrs. Kixon and stealfug suudry articles therefrom. Caso eontiuued overV.' This defendant was but lately discharged from the Work House, J , Jobn Self, :chargci withf StealiBg a; pistol, t'ase coutiuued overl ' ' ! - Improvements. 1 ' ' fc We le'arnthat Mr D. A. Smith, the enter prisiug furniture dealer, W this' city, has pur chased the valuable property on Front street, just north of the First Nationall Bariki" and is Kboui to commence thii ereetion of one of the 'arrest business houses in ihel State,? The building will be ;o'f brick,-and Its' dimensions will be 50 feet iu:front, 15 feet deep,and three stories high. It will be specially adapted to lue furniture: business with no partitiodj but ' BlniPly a centre glrale supported,bcolttmns,' "od will be lire-proof. Mr. Smith suites that expects tobe ibis new building by the 1st f October. ' r : 5 I . , We also learn ". that Geo. R. French, Esq., I'roposes to erect a large and hahdsome store, within the year, just south of Mr. S,'s bnild- Improvement is the order of the day. '; n t t lotial lots. . , , . - j. ... ? , fc A white female patient was sent to, the City. Hospital yesterday for-treatment.. M . . .The first turtle eggs of the season were r In market ; f esterdiyi nd spld. at ; 80 cen Is per" n Col. W. L..peRo8set bas-i returned . home after an extended : tour through the Northern States. M "i - The Steather Waccamaw will leave the wharf in front of Mess rs. James & Meares'.auc tionrobm thisipprhin ; an iexanioo to 'SmithVllItK?4 ... u M . ' -!t The memhers of Howard 'Relief - Fire Engine Cempny.Nd, ; 1, are ordered to appear at their Engine House to-day; .at 6 P.; M., in ;i;'.It is. talked among some of the dry-goods clerks, pf. tendering a, vote ot thanks to their ' bosses" for closing u p on the ; 4th, in time for them o participate in. the excursions.-- Attention is called to the appointments of Mr. Samuel R. Chinnis, the Cons ervative candidate1: for,- Convention from .Brunswick county," which will be found in our advertising columns. : .-. ' ' r A party named respectively Stewart -and Hawkins (whites) were made one in the holy bonds pf wedlock yesterday, in the office of justice McQuigg, and .they went on their way rejoicing.!'; lt?h rf'-J ? i r The exodus of ; citizens for the , various watering places ; in the western part of this State, in Virginia . and to Smithville: and .the Sounds, has commenced in ; earnest. - We hear of three or four families leaving every day. ; LI The freedom of speech was outraged in the Republican Convention yesterday, in the person of the widely distinguished and labo rious champion of Radicalism Pompey Har riss. who aftemptedto make a speech, but was J 1 fi-li!- Sliencea. oy u b jeuiuus wnjrvre. -: - The Republican 1 Convention Tester. day., '. .. ,(. .: i ' ',: ' ! ' The Republicans of this county bet in Con vention at the City Hall yesterday, morning for the purpose of nominating candidates for Convention, for Township officers, and .mem ber of the Legislature. The Convention was organized by calling G. Z. French, Esq., to the Chair and appointing S. T. Potts as Secretary. The business of the Convention had all been cut and dried and consequently it was gotten through without much difficulty". Thenomina tlons for Township officers werfe mad ein secret session, much to the dissatisfaction of a large number of the faithful, who wanted to have a "finger in the pie." -The following; persons were nominated , as the candidates , for., the various positions named:. -; snViA:? J; For Conyentionv-f" C.f bb6t Edward Can tw ell, Geo. L. Mabson, colored. ;..;r ; For the Legislature James 'Heaton: !1 ! For Board of Trustees Edward Cantwell, James Lbwrey, colored. T f ;Jlf!J For Clerk to Same. S. T. Potts. For Magistrates. 'EI S WoodfordAnthony Howe, colored, R.Sf Waldron, .WHi- Mer rick, colored, WnfMcLaUrln, colored I For Constable. Jos. C. Hill, colored. . ; "It-will be seen that in theiist of nominations for Magistrates two of tbepreseut incumbents are left "out i the cold," to-wit : E. 1L Mc Quigg and Wm. M.'Harriss. . y The Convention was a very tame affair In every respect, and although there was less wrangling and confusion than usual on such occasions, we are led to believe that the feel- ing In favor of the ticket for Convention is not altogether as harmonious and concerted as many might be led to suppose. Very few spen- ators other than the delegates were in the Convention, and there was apparently little or no enthusiasm, manifested' 1 '.---;- - - , Judge Cantweliand Geo. L. Mabson accept ed the nomination for themselves, as a matter of conirs and theijformel expressed himself authorized to do the same for General Abbott Judge Cantwell made .a IpngTWind?! speech pf nearly three hours in length to a very slim auditory.- . ' -;f-;:' ;. u A ..T'l The Marion Siar, describing a musical con cert that took place In that town r . few days since, pajB the following merited compliment to the musical ability of two well known Wil mington ladies : "The Misses Wilson, from Wilmington, sang well as usual, and we would i particularly .express the appreciation i of the auditory at the rendition, by the two, of Noima "'jof There's Music in the .Waters,' b.V'Mrsv S. X McMillan, aided v6caUy the Misses'; W.; of 'Coming Through thefRye,' by Mi8sErvira. W.; of Matrimonial Sweets, by Miss Addie W. and Mr, Wjtherow.'' : Oar Chip Basket. ., J- k--v:"' ' Ta brings forward ...the . bad actions of others to iexcuso our own; is like washing our- selves in mad.0 o- A Boston paper writing ox a recent ad dress there, says : . ,'.4The discourse was an hour Jn leDgtb, and was listened to .with ability."' Some benevolent person proposes to col lect the suffrage Shrieking women1 and put them alt into a home for aged and Indignant females. ,r . , -r .- - . r.- '. ..- The teari of beauty are, like clouds float, ing over a heaven of stars, bedimming them a, moment that they may shine with a brighter luster than before.. !...! l'LIfe is dlyided ldto three terms : that which was" which1 iswhich win' oe.' Let us learn from the past to. profit by the present to live bettefor the future. . ? -:) ,i-8ome yopng men are a little partial fo blue-eyed maidens Others like dark-eyed lasses. But the moneyed girls have tue most admirers. ' 1 ;1 1 ' '; s- i Pope said' beauty draws ns by a single hiirt" In'view of the prcTalllng size of ladies' bead gear we must bo permiited- to doubt the InfallibUity of Pope;., . -. , ...... 1 ' If you have found anything, advertise it In our pew department, tinder head of ,Lost and Found," at half our regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding fire lines.. , - ' ' x t, 1 Ilorriblei Marder-Aikether1 Case -Tor ; the ii'u 'lnx Ontrajre, Committee.' : A' white tadd hy theume "or fbhn tancell, was;rourfered 'at Cero GordoV Cojiumbus coun ty, on Wednesday night, under ijlrcurdsiances ipf peculiar atxocityA,Ir..Stauqell.; badj.been oh a visit to this city and left forhis homQ;on; the 7 o'clock train Wednesday .'.evenlBg. Ar-. riviug at Cero Gordo late that niht, and as be, lived some disfance In thecountryj be laid him-. self down in the' piazza of - Mr. J. E. Buie's store, with ;The intention -of jralting until daylightC to ; ; resume his ..journey.: t The next moraine:' his dead body was found in the piazza alluded to, the bead badly .mutilated with an , axe , and nearly . severed from the trunk. ,f There were three distinct and deep cuts on the head; either of which would .have beensnfflcient to -"produce deatlw-r Upon the discovery of the body of the unfortunate man immediate steps Were taken to ferret out the vil lain MiO perpetrated the' deed, f Trading the murderer, 'they finally succeeded in arresting a negro man to whom circustanees point with -i' i.. v. f, j i 4 s - i ;ti...KtT. fiii:i almost unerring jcertaintyt we Jearn, a 4 sthe guity party, and ;-he was brought-.do wa. to Whlteville yesterday and lodged! in jaiL ; ; t It is generally supposed" that the negro, whose name We could not ascertain!' was ... . . i - ' under the Impression that. his victim was Mr. Bute himself, and that :"he''XnadmoneT!;iri.'hIs" possession, :,;i,v",v,: -- Deceased was' quite a ypnng mn ..and bore a good reputation ip the community in which he lived. A V .:r; v- - 1. i;;r; ; Boarders. , ..' , .; If you want Boarders, advertise in our new- department, under head t of. JV.WantSjjrat palf our regular rates, for advertisements not ex 'eeding five lines. 5 - v - -a v.fr " The Biff Time at Abbottsbnrgr- s A- correspondent gives? us Viitef y cAingr description of the grand radical Celebration ajt : Abh6ttsburg,;;nesday,; espKay pf ' that part of it in which a certain " old; .very poor, hatd-wprked 6x and two or three of the 'leant est sheep that' ever bleated" ' figured 1 as f thft barbecue, the latter being under &)re.4uperVi. slon, our correspondent yr&i JInblfM'ed,f;pf an old colored man by. .the nam of Harry, a antiquated character of the aforesaid x, Jhow ever, was not the worst feature of the case, as our correspondent represents the animal to have been in an advanced state of decomposi tion, so much so that a certain species -of the winged tribe, w purpose by the municipality of k. neighboring city that it enjoys special immunity from y the usual fate of its kind, had to be driven forcibly from the carcass before the process of cooking could be commenced. This was on' the- 3rdv On the morning of the 4th, after the "beef" had been, in the language of our ' -correspondent, " roasted, sun-burned and sprinkled with salted, muddy ; water," it wasj served up to such of the crowd whose, olfactories.; were snffici .ntly blunted by excesslvi hunger as to be able to undergo the process pf mastication of J this venerable and defunct: specimen of oovlnUyl ' ' I. " , . . " Next came the speeches by Mabson; Schenck and Eagleswlth one or two ot'nersl' Very few White men '.were present and the speakers seemed to. take ad vantage roared and thundered against Democracy and Conyention and tried to delude them in every, manner: possible. They charged that if the Democrats were allowed to gain control of the Homestead and Lien Laws tl ey' would im prison all Who are not able to pay their debts, &c., &c.' They talked of slavery patroling and other stuff, trying to make th( : colored med beiieve that if the Democrats were again in power they would deprive the m of the. right of suffrage and - even of freedo riV' With such like nonsence as this, which th jy knew to be the merest bosh, the speakers , regaled the. assembled crowd until their patience was ex hausted and they sought for enjoyment more appropriate to the occasion.' t Star Boole Bindery The attention of the public is called to the superior facilities we now have! for executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully alf kinds of Binding and Ruling. Our business in this de- partmeht has steadily increased, an evidence that we have not labored in vain In our effort . i 1 : r --- '- - . . to establish a Book Bindery equal . to the de mands of pur growing city. ; Bht ' wp Jare ;de-1 termiiied. to do still more; and as our busi ness grows so will our facilities be increased. Give us a trial. , t t . I i 2taw2w A Colored Man Makes a Murderous Aaunlt nnnn 111 Wifl ; Yesterday about one o'clock! as policeman Josh. Green, who re&ides north of the Wit mlngton and Weldon Railroad; Was on his way to his dinner, he was startled ay loud cries of murder proceeding from a house on Fifth, between . Red Cross and Cain pbellT streets, occupied by one John A. Henderson, colored. Rushinir in to ascertain what was the difficulty. he found Henderson armed (with-a. Heavy stick, about the size of an ' ordinary broom handle, in the act of making a murderous as sault upon his wife. He had already given her a blow over the head with the dangerous eapon,' and was in .the 'act 1 of repeating it when the officer arrived at the scene, and seized the infuriated monsterL t ;The head of the unfortunate woman was -badly cat; and it was feared that the skull was fractured. The 1 : officer' has - no doubt " that & Henderson would hate 'finished v his bloody ' work with another well-directed, b ow- with the stick, but for his timely arrival and arrest of the would-be-murderer. He was promptly lodged in the Guard House, without the privi- vilege of bail, to await the result of the inju ries inflicted upon . his wife, and a bearing be- fore the City Court. . ' - The' cBathetord Vindicdtor says : A uompany oi vavauy, aw Commaoding,lirom unesier.p. v. here on Tuesday. last,' tmd are nd w i en camped near-town, r Maj. Thomas com-; mand, 4th Art, Uasgone inio camp uu ureenviue roaa wjw.uyiu w- nouse. SPIRITS : OPTTOPENTINE. i-. -T-r.The.tli.was ,a dulln- day in Raieigh,.;?t:; ;; ,, ;; " : tvi. Hillsboro'. Bras&-Band is - a fixed facttff r,fji--; rz. The jSTewbern fTimes'saja that Jo Holden will shortly start a newspaper at Leavenworth, Kansas, - , a;' The Kutherford Star; Kepub-' lican, advises the party in its county ; not to vote at alj on Convention. ' & j - 'A p 08 1 office has been establish- ed at Pedlar's Hill, Chatham county, tak ing effect from the first day of July. Died, Christopher Melchor. at .his homo in Cabarrus county, on the 19th or June,7 1871, in the 80th year off his age. f THe:": Methodist ;; Church" at StatesTille' bas1 purchased a: handsome orgah for the use of thd congregation there. dolpb, the Principal of therBtate Institu tion for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, .has resigned., w. v;i&,vi3ii;A The.1 8ervicesHsE)t James- Hi HarriSj-col:, hate been-dispensed with as assistant superintendent ot the deaf and dumb and blind, i : . . . t.v-. i ; .ejHillsboroVcrr'Eays : John Long,' the confessed .Ku'KlUx and mean betrayer and lnfonne ia now e jinderstand' in, Washington'City at work in '.a brickyard, 1 That's his proper I Mr j Henry Ti Daniel ones jot the most industrious and useful .citizens of Wilson, died of consumption, in Peters burg'oo Monday ;last, while, on hisway to visit some ot his relations in Tennessee. So says the Ta.Tb6ro JSoutherT&.z i: i t i j r" bhiihg in;MeckIenDur ;cpiinty 14th of Julyj makes a clean breast of X the perpetration of the murder for ' which he tilt rH- The lelegram says : ? The son of .Wi Si ,Royster,!'Esq., aged about; four ;years,fwas seriously burned; on Saturday last in Goldsborcv I j- IJis; dressl caught ; fife' fronav; ; matebvj Matches ? are i dangerous things in the hands ofchildren Tii : ; ; s i 3 ; The i WashinjoniZrm says: We learn that; a man by the ; flame of Jacob Brown, weIIknown in this county, was engaged in' digging a well 1 in the yiciniiy.ot Jamesville, Martin county, and "when down about 25 feet belbw- the sur-. face, the earth caved in upon-him.' 'Atiast accounts'he had not been reached!' :1 f : j v r rEdeecombe .has .nominated Hon; H. fl Clark and Vf. F. Lewis, ; Esq.? Halifax, Edward Conigland, Esq.,-R. H. Smith, and JV M. Parker; Mecklenburg; has nominated Cot J; E.Brown inplace of J. H. Wilson, ;,Esq., resigned. ; Alamancef,: W. J.' Murray, Esq.-r-all on the . Democrat ic-Conservative side and in favo? of Con 'vention. ui n;r. vh?r,v,,r-v ; nui . " : Stoehhdlders Meetlnc (of ' the Baieish ''J:-' " I Gaston Ballroad. :W:'; .,f, , An. informal meeting of the Stockhold ers pf , the , Kaleigh & ;; jtQaston Railroad Company . was held at '.the Company s office, in.this city, on, Tuesday, the 4th; of: ) July, 1871, ; to consider the propositiori of jH.aj..yv.:ii outnerun, ior inepurcuase oi 7,500 shares of stock in the company, at f 45 00 per share. 7 1 . " i -t , i , vn motion oi jxemp sr patue, Asq lue meeting was organized by calling Paul C. Cameron" to ; the ; chair,- an d . appointing Thomai Vhite-secretary. -.:, , Hf ; After considerable discusWn,Vthq - fol lowing resolutions, preparedby 'theHon. B. F. Moore, were un api mously adopted : Whereas, MajorW 7r.cfSutherlin; has offered to purchase ' 7500 shares. oft the; stock of the Raleigh :'2fc, Gasin, Railroad Company, at the price of $55' per share. -ill v Sesohed; Th&t ' , the'nStockholdereVh assembled, representing; in.persqn and- jln opinion a large .majprity ofj i he" stock; of the Company, ,win not entertain the -proposition, and, earnestly ."recom mend ; to 1 all; absent, Stockholders' to. reject, it at once. ; ; V" JteaolvedS That itjis recommended to all i Stockholders yrho 'myojfbble to at tend the annvjal meeting, td; iristrti9t their proxies to see that npthihg.be done, farort ing this projectj pt any. sunilar proposal.. " On motion the meeting adjourned; I i; jfAUii VA-noi, unairman. ?i as WmT'BecretaiXrrr J l-M;' rw NEW AD Y ERTISEMENTS; A PROCLAMATION. i. t 1: jr,M Alii, i - ,-v.. -. r ..jr.,,., -, r,j-r -i-ii; By Ills Excellency; Uic Gover ! ' .norof 2Vnrtli Ciirollna. , EXECUTIVE DE ARTMENT, ' " J 13 Raueioh; Ni- C, July 5, 1871. Whkmab, George Z. Trench bas ten dered to me his resignation as a mem ber of the Honse of Representatives from New Hanover County ; and whereas, said resignation bas been accepted ; ' , Now,' therefore,' I, TOD R. CALDWELLi Governor of the State i of North Carolina, do issue this my Proelasqatlon: in accordance with, law, commanding the- Sheriff of New HanOyer County to open polls -and hold am election In said county on Thonday, tue. 3rd day of Aust,: i7i, .10 nu Baiu. vacancy said election to be conducted in all respects in accordance with, law.-? - ,dl ' ' "Done at the City of Ralelgn,'this 3th,' day of July, A; D.j1871i and In tbe year of tne Inde pendence of the United States the ninety sixth. --" 'Jff . TOD 71. CALDWELL. By the Gorernor ' t r, . .. J. B. Nxi.THxaxT,? Private 'Secretary, f j-July7-te ' Post copy.' j5; . 'V",',"- - ' Very Choice Table Butter f t A LWAYS TO BE rOTJND AT? "T i CHAS D. MYERS CQJ., i. july6-tf; 7 iWholiBToylilOO NEW ADVERTISE MENTS. Louisiana State Lottery -. i..r.T I- ' - .... : f a - .-. . : - COMPAlOr. j . , , . f. Tnrnr no rated Alisnst 17 1868 CHARLES t. HOWAltD.V.'.r..PBKSIDENTf ; i t SINGLE NUKBEB IOTTEBT. - SPLENDID SCHEME ONLY JW.OOO NUMBERS CAPITAL PKIZEr... .............. $50,000 . . - . ....... .J s i -i ; ... ,.,t .t,, w' r s ( CLASS H, TO" BE ' DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS ON jBaxuanai, amy xvin, A'. HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO.., Coxtbaotoxs ej f tl-ai';- Ar;yiA ! .nC.fc A . : j ..; SCHEME 'ii-'-m ;s20.000::Nni)enMets;'Oiily';$2fl. i prize or t5o,ooo ; is..".....v;i.;i.i.i.i.f!)0ooo 1 prize Of 30,000. is.....'. 30,000 1 prize Of 20,000 is.. 28,000 l prize of io,ooa is.. ....... 10,000. 1 prize of 8,000 is...... : 9,000 1 prize of 8,000 Is................. ' 8,000 t .1 prize of , 7,000 , is, . vf . . . xf , . B 3 7,ooo l prize or o,utu is o,uw i Iprizeof -6,000 is..... ii..-f:ij-.' 6,000 1 prize of 4,oao is 400 l prize of 8,000 'ig.iW;.uAS;sJt;i'. 8000 1 prize of 2,000 is 2,000 l prize or a,uw r d! prize of !i 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 i : l prize of,, 1,000 i prize oi i,wu (1 prize of 1,000 . 1 prize of j l,ooo .1 prize of l( 1,000 1 prize of"' 1,000 -i l prize of -iti 1,000 ji prize or ,. 1 prize of : 1,000 1 prize of 1.000 J-are....;..,.:;:r.i..... .li 25,000 . 4 pxiae or . i,wu . 1 prize of ; 1,000 i prize of 1 1 l.ooo aprize of,: 1,000 -1 prize of, liOOO lprize'of " l.ooo I prize of 15 1,000 1 prize of i,. 1,000 ,1 prize of ,'1,000 Jtllrize of Vlj 1,000- 1 prize Ota . '1.000 , . .; ,'. '.: ..... it ! f. - c- .fd'r-n.-.'"? Si ft -. . 1 TtTiT.m rf 1 000 I si i , . 817 prizes of 2001 areii;viiU.;...w...r63,400 ; 36 Approximation prizes ;f,v,t i,...?.. 12,600 .- " (" . r'T ' j.- l t M0 prizes, amounting to....'i:..Ji..;.$ 280,400 - - Whole Tickets, $20 ; shares in proportion. Prizes payable without deduction.'" uOrders tote addressed to: 0iy vniiszal)' i ' 'i IW 1UUC9 . uvu - uo ...... .... i' 25,000 : .' r . i. v.-. N -- 1 , -! " :- f ' Vf CHAS. T. HOWARD, Lock Box 692, Post-Office, New Orleans. Send Post-Office Money .Qider, Or Regis ter yonr; Lettet., i-, juij-tr W; J. POTTER, Master, IS FOR CHARTER" for Day or Night Ecur slons, not to interfere-with regular trips-i-? say from 9 o'clock A. Mto 4 P. M..in the! day and from 10 P. M. to 3 A. M. in lhe night. Can be. chartered for excursions ,'oh the Bars, at Smlthvllle, while lying over at nlghtv for 10 ,fortwp hours or less, andfor. longer time at same ratesi , Apply to -. ' i,.t fci. .-T; D. MEARlfiS.yj'B., Secretary; Or JNO. H. THEERS, . ? , ; -' '..-r. ; " , Jnly -3t7' i, i Agent at SmlthvUle.?;:. Election App ointments. ...Mr. SAMUEL B, CHINNIS, neCpnseryative candidate1 for Convention 'from Brunswick county," will address his fellowcitizens at the following times and places, yizlVj; , ;; ; Robeson's Northwest Township, Wednes dayVuly l2th;-K.;;r-t. y:i;i S'"- -Rowell's Northwest' Township, Thursday, n Dr. Potter's Town Creek.'Township, Satur- dayi,i2;uiy:i5tii;,'ft"ai'5i; vroxr. i "mt rvoAV flinwH-iTftWti. fhrftelr Towrishinr - -vw . w -r- ... "J. sainiuar. a jr. m. w uiy wiu, - l'Smithville--smithviue xownsmp, xnesaay, ulyl8th-i hsim-yniz&'i thd-oililfi ilm i J.ooi wdod'i Foliy Brid ge-Smith villa Town ship, ThuMday, July20th. hjL! ti:p&il -J ;;. 7", ! ; snaron v;nurcn ukkwoou-s x uuy sjuuihi- ylUe Township, Friday, July 21st., ; ;, , lf ! ' Dew'sSnithvUle'T v Ronrk's Stbre-Shallotte Township, Monday, July Utixi rf4 C . ? w ' tr;t T;.i.'r . r Shallotte i Precinct Shallotte ;Townsnip,f Tuesday, July 25th, ti; .'!. I , rAntioch ,. Church Waccamaw. .Township, Thursday," July.27th., yV "j: ; ." -' Waccamaw Preemct-accama w Township Saturday, July 29th; -i w-i - ViU '-' .-'By direction of the Conservative Executive Committee. ? :q;ujiz ;J n'i;v a" ii ':1a S. D. THBUSTONi Chairman. .., SariTaviLii; nJc., Jnly s1tD;418Jl-Jly; 7-tf i ForRaihy feather 101 WE ' HA V E" TH E C E LE3 RAT ,E D 'jpebble TJp'iUmbrellai 1 p TDE FOIiDEVG MI111EI.IA Rubber Cloth Coato. " t; :'Mimsojr-..'& co.,; , jnly 7-tf . : . ; '..tClTY qiXTHIERS.v IIATI0IT AX HOTEL, EETJBEHJOlTESPrdpriet , REDUCrZIONIQI' FARE. y In consideration of the general decline in cost of an necessaries apjrtatning to Hotel Keeping, the price of Board will Toe reduced on; and after July 1st, 1871, to 2 Per Say for ,Trsnlent 'and $25 00 : Per jttontn ror Jay Board,' i:1' v Beiner determined that' nothing shall be left undone in the future to make the M National" what it has been in the asv second to none la the city;,, ; - C June 23-cac2w Sqnareone day, ......? T. A - twodays,........--';-; . f- it ( nire u;o,. ........ -r it ronr days,,, fiveday'f.rr'1i!'?",'4 60 mAveeb. .....it .... w Contract Advertisements taken at pro porttonately low rates. Marriages,4 Deatbi, 'n,f rnncrsl snd Obituarynot wnen iaia ior in ftapinw(vw 1 . : Will becnargOd.'-i'' 1;J - '-v . ... : I- J.' iiTXBKSajsh,on,dpmaud.v r.f- ,t t . f ,. NEWv'APyj;RTISEMENTS. ATTENTION ! - i - Vv Howard 'JBel ieif '.a VI ro. Engine MKiTBERS' of nOWARD Bfc T. E. Co. No. 1 are hereby ordered to appear at iho Engine House to-day-at 8 o'clock r. M., in fnll nnlform for. parade. i- ri . ' .-..--'y, .. J-:a ' By order of foreman! - ! k -,M f it K flHBNBY EHBBXC& Jy7- ''"-v-,;'-v Secretary. GREEIT & FLAITI7ER, :t o Sif n 4 ti'c ii i-f Wholesale ;) and Retail , I r u g gists . "4 :i . -- hi :; ' 1 ! ' i "- r..'J j " -and Manufacturers of : . ; PHARMACEUTICAL & TOILET ARTICLES. WH0LE8iO.il ASD RSTAIX. PBABS IJf . 4 ,jj DAVID LA NDRETH ASOX TUfiNIP; SEKb. " : jfAxlibai discount tbHhe'trade'S.:- i':' 47 Market and cor. Fourth and Hanover $ts July 7-tf ence WilfOTd V Woni Not Wooed, a novel V De- Hew1 Books Just Out, K i HEjWIFE OF; Ay. AIN MAN, jr , Mary S. - p 4 J Schwartz ; Marquis and Merchant, byr Morti- - i ) lyi mer Collins": Vivia-. a Modern Story, by Flor. U i laplatner, or The Sacrifice of Irene, by M T. k,N ' Wolworth; 8trtfe,ronianceotGerlianyand iiVtu Italy, by Mm. E. D. Wallace : U 'a of Michael j f 1 f Aingelo,' bjr Grinim ; ' Calhrhoe, by Maurice i V I Sand ; The Battle of Dorkings (The Fall of England); Lucille,, (and other poems) with sixteen illustrations. t . ' ' .: . - " For Sale at. lnVy7-tf : Tiir : O J Vlul w oaattwws i Live Book Store. STATE OF NORTH .CAROLINA, ) SUPERIOR . :irlxm to ,??- i. 1 99UBT. ; ; Tf Gs 'Sellers, Henry B,WeUetsand ?iu FwifeSarahTAnn, Richard Snlllvau I ) .. it . tr lainturs and Wife Elizabeth,! Asa Biggs by t: 4 'lu'nextfriendk'W;1!;4 v IV .?? .x,.tA04jsT--i.')i,'t;-iir..'q'."vf?i' . I James Register and; w ,fo Rebecca, V, Defts. I Register and wife' Rebecca are-sdmmoned to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Com ofLthe County, of Bi unswick, at, his. office In k s ,f . , the Court House in tne town of Smlthvllle, on i .r ? i . Monaay;the ftnjaaypr September, a. v. istj, to answer the'complaint of the Platatifis, j' !f If thtf defWdants fan to appear at that time, the plalntlfis will apply for the relief demand- ed igahe complaint, together wlthr the costs E" tSzAid j y Given under mjr hand and seal,' this iVf f 1 ( Clerk of Superior Court. 3r M AKSDBK BaLt. AMT, " ' ' 'X -i-" " f , v , ; ttorneyv:. Jly7-law6w Ft ': Corn!. Cornil ;r m io;ooo JBUSHELS ; CORN,' Jjnow For sale by FiW. KERCHNEB, I July6;tfv 37,- a and 29 North Wateiast. VANCIIOK JLIBTE STEAMEUS SAIL' every Wednesday and Saturday, and. from NEW YORK audi GLASGC to and, from NEW YORK audi GLAS OW calling at Londonderry to land mails and pas- r... J , TnA Stfiamp.rs of this fAvorlte Una are built i t expressly for the. - Atlantic Passenger (Trade, and fitted up in every, respect with all. the modern Improvements calculated to Insure the safety, comfort and convenience of pas sengers. - --- 'S'-A - " ti-,;-, Passaob Rates, w payable in currency. -to Glasgow, Liverpool and- Londerry First Cab in, $65 and $75, according te location'; Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securing best accommo dations; Intermediate, $33 Steerage, $28. Parties sending lor their friends In the Old Country can: purchase: tickets, at reduced rates. ; For further particulars, apply to . . HENDERSON BRO'JCHERS, -i : 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. 1 Responsible UA gents wanted In town and" country. . i ;, v . v . .-. ilune iaF3m-ent 'i. -300,000 Pounds . .,- G A K EFMA B , 0 U A N O '"TTWR sale on reasonable terms at the Cape jD, Fear Chemical Works, Castle Btreet, Wil mington,---" . JJUIJB, .4 4 Chemist. Binffham SclVodl, j v (MEBAN1WILLE,NC. . rjJ'f rjlHE FALL SESSION of 1871 Opens July 26th, 1. ' i.'V i For Catalogue address, -; ;' 0 ? June 14-SlFim h ' i oL W. BINGHAM, t Crown Prince r iONGBES3: GAITERS for4 GENTLEMEN, f ('o'.iiTotsal'alc'yiiJJ -':r--.:'-:? . r1,' T'p'rjrin. v'iiLii Vrff-rirTttr.w.V'tcif.T.ta.' - ' H ; f rulyC-tf 'f ; 4 i :f Sign of the Big rpot. 4 CAPE FEAH IULITART ACADEUT. u nrirlnsr the ' vacation ; :I will srive ntl vate A ' . lessons in French, Mathematics or EngUh to pupils of either sex who may desire instruc- J t tionl utVJi' B E.'C0LSTdN; -i; - ' July4-lw" v-v-'..'i; n. princlpaL Mi- v m -w. h . K . u -n . .r. -v. tah.n rrABT. YY "on Second or Third floor, in central part . of the city.; Parties having such, please ad- U 4 dress, .;vri:;.i.Mii: . : ?N LuROD, ; , luly4-2t, j eBoxCL fj 4 n ,iiiiar.i. 'n(A) i j i a' l i 1 " t ! . XTTANTED Purehasei-s to call at S. Levy's, fill: Vy ' ' 44 Market street, and examine his stock t of Dry Goodsr-Clothing,1 Boots, fchoes, Hats, T Notions, which are now selling at actual J, cost. - v i-i-:-':--.v"--V- taaygOm. LOOT A n D u n D. lOUTTD-A place where Dry Goods; Cloth- ins:. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Notions. c are -! (innr sold at actual cosL 8. Levy's, 44 Market ; strecls the place. ' , : r may 804m ' TBTK'BMB'SBBBBBBBTBBBBBBBBBSHBBsaB I FOnCALB'-VORfRCrJTa j Tnozi BATLC At AoTtrAL Cost: by 8. Levy, JD 44Harket- rtreeti Dry- Goods, Clothing. 1 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, to. Call and s secure bargains. - maySMm f. I; v. 4V- nv 1 1 5 -liu a 5 Uiir 4 H-''I m if - j- m ? V: es j to til I- VI . 4 ' j If. .Kilt' w tt f pi' i . i Mj'- (.11 I i 1 S If!- r IT I ii