v. V . iky-; 4 THEHOUrilNG.tlXArS, X. ' srtnT Torwi -r a wbar' i Wfll. H BKBNAttD, Editor and Proper. otrion, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. nnfl vear,in advance... ...........i..:..'...!? Oa mj months, in advance. '...s so Tiiree months, in advanco....-..' v" 00 fM mODlU, 1" n,uTxw. ................... iu The Morhino Star will be delivered in any nart of the City at JTiitkbh CBirrarper week. if - - JIETJEOKOI.OGICAI IEC lv ; July 13,. 1871, tfi- Dm- Tlier-Bajom- mom-; : eter.. 80:10 84r 80:05 -94 -r 80:04 I ; 84 Time. Veatuer 1 ' 1 1 ' - ' ' " 7 A. M. a P. M. y F. M. 8 W fresh Fair f 3 brisk - Fair. - 3W fresh JCIdudy. Mean Temp: of day, 86 ae:"-' y :'' v Note. Al I barometric readi rigVare red u'ced to the sea level and to jBi. degrees. "Faurtulveit.. , Serg't -Signal Service U.-S. A. ; . .... -- Wab Dkpaktmbht, Office of Obief Signal Officer, V - Washington,' J oly 134:85 P. M.) It ia probable that 'partially cloddy arid clear .11 ...511 11 - ; llif U.J.' weaiucr. wtix toij cuoriijr prevail . oi, XTiugy, east of the.Mis6issippi.,,2io serious dlatur bacce js apprehended for. the- Laies,; Atlantic and Gulf coats. jfi i-f ' ; . 0. r .r-. i I KiNsBBKQKu's Live. Book Store,, 39 .Market street Delightful Summer Reading Books for the Mmibn.TA'v-f,iXl:v!:aK:tTXptr irv.' Munson &Co, City Clotbiers.-rA BeautUnl Capp3 & FAriNCH.--Washington Market- Choice ciits of Beef and ' ilutton 1 ' S Ui' : Jas. il. UHiDBOUiiNi- Mortgage 8alS o l6 C block113.:co' r ui :)'; wnatvg&Vf i4--v .Iambi & Meabes. Change of. Wharf btoainer Waccamaw. ... H - v Read the advertisement under, the. caption "Lost and Found V Positively SJIlnir OntW Coat at No. 44. Market eW:2:. Having rented the store now. occupied by Mr. John G. Baumani comer Front and Market Streets, and intending. to open there with an eutire new Stock of Goods, I now offer my cutire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,' Notions Ac., at actnal cost. " - ' l'crsoos wishing to purchase will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as they will certainly be able to get bargains at may 30,4m Next door to Patten's Bakery, i To City Suseritr.--r v - f Oq the first day of July, MfD. M. Cobb will succu'i'J Mr. W. L. Harlow &$ City Agent of ttic Mvbnino Stab for all thatportion Of the t'Uy North of the centre of Market street. J From thai date all subscriptions in his Divis ion will be payable to him. . j -T All subscriptions1 due JW. 'L. Harlow, and unpaid July 1st, are payable only to the un dersigned or his authorized Agents. June 13, 1871; ''IrjviH (BERNAPD. r' The Street -Cars! -' i It should be uuderstood by tho public? that fur the present" th0 ' street, cars! suspend operations during-the day n from v il . to 1220 o'clock aud from $ to -4:20 o'clock. - This is reiidered necessary, we presume, to.1 give the horses a brief respite. during the heat of th .lay. ..- - ;y.'6;,-srtyAvyj;:.i'--- J" ' . ' iiy Conrt. iiH:-;; .,,i'ii-; ' rier following cases were disposed of yester day inornina: ;' ;. . ; . ..-t;;.'T -k W. W. Gordon, charged 'withf drnrikenness on the streets, was found, guilty and 'required t pay the penalty and costs.' J V-" - Two white' boys, arraigned on the charge of disturbinga religion f congregation! ; V'Judg-: luot lor the penalty aiid cOsts -in the case Of one; the other : found not guilty .and dis- ehargred. ' :'' v'' Book Notice. ; i From Heinsberger ' we have 4Llttle" "Sun-1 shine's Etoliday,!" a bOok for children, written by Miss i Mulock, the well - known writer of many delightful works. It is a natural and pleasant sketeh of juvenile experience, written in the authOrVnlost' 'delightful stfli J and in knguacre whose .simplicity and beauty admira bly adapt the work' to the taste and onder standing '6ifx:hHdreri.'; 'w ' i Idiotic r ' A colored boy,' who gives his name as Na iban Graham, and says he is from Laurinburg, was picked up in the streets yesterday, in a laed and filthy condition, and taken1 to the Guard House, Hf 'Is partially Insane or idiotic, and should bo taken care of by" his lrieuds, if he has any. He will be shipped ; on the train this morning for his home n,Laurin jur, as the city has paupers enough of its own, to provide for. ; ff:'ft tznmT : " i ' t, j a.tm'' : ' - i ' J r ? r"': Killed by MKtotngfir1if4 H: On Monday evening: la0 July clOth, jat his residence it. :'PajBlpwAeeRnty,neCithe iFplIy . Store, as w5Lareformed by a. friend confers saut with the fasts Mr. Jonas Jones, 'a highly esteemed citizen bf tWd6u'ntyy was struck by i'Slituin, while sitting in his door, and in-, ttuutly killed: At the Viute of fbe occurrence 1 there was no bucin the hpuoJeptVtbe lit tie on of deceased, ajjed about seven . jyears, who was lying on thef bldL abodifour ' iir1 jBve "et from his father, who escaped uninjured. rhe sad calamity li'deeply ; deplored by . the many friends ol the family in the vlclnl.y. 1 -: . .Hotel a 8itiiWa.-,y;J.-;5 7 We are requested to state tnat a hu mate rials necessary for ;Wlidi"ugagootf liotel at S'liithvilte will betaken to that place on the stea mer Waetamaw f ree f of charge r provided ay one shall conclude to'invest Iff this- very desirable and prog table :ebtrpriev; That it would bo profitable in a pecuniary ppint of Vlew to tbe'oneWio undertakes it we have. . Dot M 6lghtc6tloubt; "The1 w p proper t Ltouiuiodation8 for any considerable number of visitors to the eeasbore, is deterring many :a '-'nily from passing the heated term at SmUht vuie. iJet6omeof fouV;capi ward ato-ce and take hold of the1 niatter with" ucceeaf niiass notei js. now the erear ''.ti-t a-uxj-u .Vol. Vfll-IIo. 96. vll I oeal .;tv v: 'V,l:-,i;.: : . , ;c i : J i vr.':. - .- No news from Robeson county yesterday. ; .4n.a,n?"noinewr stood: .aL-vrja the Stab office yesterday at'nobn: miimi:,: e j-l- (i fcvr'-.i-Mj is ;i..r rf .:' 'f : . . ' K O. Than mam tJi.iX. 4 -ft --a " ucnuu ui ureeze;;esieruay, but the. heat was quite bppraif e notwith standing. t,! ' ! 0 ;V- :i iii.eiTJfi'V'.lJ jr" iAhe street lanip 'at thei corner 6f Third anu iiea juiroBS streets nas "emitted a very nn eertaln VghC for a" few nights past. ! - 4!' .'' " 1A white'man, carpenter on a North Jerf man Jorig, was granted permission to enter the Citx'-Rpltar''yesteda -.r- . IT" Medical authority says sunstroke may be ayyjwea oycryingjCerainjinmga iq ine nau Almost anything damp will doj but it should neverbe-a brick.v' tfiui'aL ;rMur - The crops In Onslow are said to be better and promise a .finsr yield than at any time since the war. ; . A liflle rain, however., is very desirable just now : : . 'a -- To keep lemons for lemonade slice, them when perfectly fresh, and pack ? the . slices In glass jars with a thickJyer;ofne whlte'sugar between, and they will keep good one year. "' A most excellent old ladv no town is much exercised it mind jtp.koow how it :is that a! Jittle qhlcksilver hh a, glais tube ca9 make such awful hot weather by 'Just rising 'H I John A Henderson,' colored, his wife be- ifigproriounced but of danger, was released on bail yesterday. , He will probably . have a hear ing this morning. This is the party whose as- saalt opon his wife we alluded to last week." iixajrut iuaikiu vuu& uio ucpaituiu jirr.uio. North last evening. He will be absent about four weeks daring which '.time he will visit New York, Saratoga, Long Branch, Ac. Alder man Chadbourn will act as Mayor. pro. tern. during his absence. V , V : - Jemima Saunders alias Jemima Spencer and Peggy Spencer alias Peggy, Saunders, of Harnett Township, arrested on'a copias from the Superior Court on the charge of fornica tion and adultery, were brought to this city yesterday and lodged in jail., They are both colored, i '-.'.- . . - ForJSale.or Bent... v , If vnn riftVft a nnnsA or farm fnr salft nr rint advertise it in pur new department, under head of M For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements not exceeding OeaUi frsm Ntglcet and Exposure. We learn that a colored man,' who stated that he was from somewhere la the neighbor hood of Florence; S. 0.,'was taken sick on the opposite side of the river two or three days ago, and; having no other place to Igd to, has "since been lying under the" railroad shed, his only bed during the time being a hard plank, Which he occasionally changed for a -berth on the naked ground) He was suffering Intensely from brain fever or some such disease, and yesterday some of) the ':. workmen "asked . if he would not have a physician or something ' to cat, both of which he declined, saying that he had ate nothing since he was taken sick. This was about 12 o'clock, and about 20 minutes before G o'clock he breathed his last, his death being no doubt in a great measure, superin duced by neglect and exposure. It is sad-to a human being to die' away; from' home 'and friends, with none but strangers to stand by his bedside, but it is : sadder still to diet like a hog," with : no hand :' to smooth his ' passage through the dark valley."1 ; ' .r The Diamond Gift Concert- -We give below a list of the prize; numbers arawn at lue iiret urawiug ui iug vwuivuu v Concerth'itbok iplaeo.fui New; ?York on "Saturaiy evening last, the ldtb ihsti as certi fied to by the Commissioners selected by the ticket holders to superintend the drawing, a gentlemap from this city . being included in the number : v;. . r,-.- Prize numbers drawn at tht . First Drawing : 172.385: 27.860: 172.197: 71.073: 154,432; 118.- 460; 45.309; 115,800; 140.960; 43,294; 131,731; 7,960? 8a,064j vt.oo; iu,yo; jao,&yo; 4,vuo; 86,151; 128.395; 48,729; 159,503; 120,794; 109, 276; 83.003; 2,697; 128,968; 75,232; 74,291; 40, 584; 120,582; 187,991; 90.743, 99,653; 72,947; 163,248; 176,664; 46,384; 108,406; 170,897; 140, 090; 72,649; 169,054; 24.C06; 177,205; 103,686; 163,803; 107,546; 156,104; 185,509; 61,580; 178, 039 : 139,603; 58,948; ? 733; 796; 111,991; 64; 50,399; 71,143; ;W,180; 11,922; 56, 373; 79,089; 179,896; 7?,478; v 168.025; .135,475; 60il7; 86,763; 147,047; 73,564, 119,4711 88,408; 85,496; 123.520; 50,366; . 8,727; 24,024; "6,887 3,652; 160,487; 75,638; 124,386; 126,743; 18,611; 162,688; 87,514; ? 53,481; 83,436; 87.332; 10,340. iC.iitoe8tipn't!Sweper.;:L v We are glad to see that those whose duty it is toswpi'litesCrelbesslngst the corner of rrpn!nrMarKe the;stfg gestion!si pftenade In" the city pa pgrs, and now- sprlnkler them well .with', water" before sweeping.' Wenow hope' they may be in duced to sprinkle the rock pavements between therMarket House and' the sidewalks before subjecting , them t6Hhe;'me!j operation, as merchants complain that the ' dust arising from the street- Ocs t into their store doors and alights on -their . goods j thereby proving 'quite an annoyance." There is a good pump convenlentand It would; but little trouble to wet the pavementjbefpras weeping. The agents of ., the jsteamer T Waccamaw ar pleased Announce that they, have finally succeeded,! after much effort, - in securing permanent wharf tor; Ath5janding of their steamer, and that from rond after Saturday. next she wlll land and "depart from the wharf i:mirlspVySlDp kept wnstandy on hd? jaji, ..the office of jthft MoBsrao $A!lfks arevequalv if toot superior. XQ any 'pwafirtwJUK?te- !gs OF25 BS , kept , 10 tOCK 1 lor ine specia I .lAJ v noh orders solic- Watermelons are getting to be abundant, Flounders were plentiful in market yes 'nil nniGTONi f Pnfftte Cnalnl-i i,'n - .v'. i;. i. iT -a-i ii:'v I. - Q -We leaf n that thitada iaVe OTifftva iVfi'inKiii of meetings in the country -rouni about t to " da tr."l Sherlfr 8f h Art ilrS dnt Aw n lUAViir o.A in ""Pr; "ffiyr'aaivT, tcrnPPnY' f'? ;utnt Jot h9rse-feedt blankets, eic which were i stowed ;awaxfin.nis puggy,giying mm theappearance Of an Jtin'erant minister 0P:his ij -to -fill , a number ol backwQods .appointments oriiold ; protracted meeungv but for a-suspicloua look- j lng article vulgarly knoym as j ia' ,jimmie; teyj?i.?H1?.9li' ThQ -; jcontents ,bf the article aforesaid will douhtless :have con. siderahle effec.t in determining fthe . stains t ship, to which .it waa( understood was ha8teningiqc t:i JTBic'vai the SJierlff. f f vj vva.' j. yr !," v)j.,i r,j Heetlne.of Qernsan Cltiseus In accordance with the, notice given in pjur paper yesterday morning, a meeting of Gern man citizens was held i at :Runge!s vHall last evening for the purpose of forming sari associ ation, the designs add purposes of which will be folly explained hereafter?11 Sufece; it to say at present that au s organization" was effected and that a full report of the proceedings will appear n Sunday's stab. . t - Hnri-ihlA. 8tr6lRhg upThird" street, yes terjlay evening, e passed two. uiibJeached domestics' of the? we feminine gender one of whonrwas remarking to he, other ?5 MThey tells me that; the scarlet fever is In town; and 1 hears, too, Klnx is killing lots ofpeople' up that the 'itu in 1 Robeson county and iA'are gwibe tocomn here before, IdWgV 1 WhaW tobeebftfeof us 'all f" 1 We failed to hear the response to.th'is qulry. . .. . anxious in ' If you have found anything," 4 advertise. it .in our new department, under .head pt 'i.ost and Found," at Jhalf our,, regular rates, for, adver tisements not exceeding five linesl' f f ; ' tf l-'-'-f dur.ChlPj.Baakej'-; V '' There are 913,162 more women than men In Great Bntaln.-- t; ::f ? ; . u ' ' ; . ' .? ...'r-." - Two corner loafers in.RutUnd, Vt., 1 were -4uuuciy vwuippeu one uay lasi weeKuyayuuug . . j 1 . ' :t i . lady whom they had grossly Insul - --'A Chicago bishop waited two hours for a bride who bad been disappointed in her bon net strings.' ;v"" ;:; ;:.r y.:i; A little girl 'wants to know! if fleas are white, because her uncle told her that " Mary had a little lamb; witb fleas as wh tea8sriow.y PiC'nic8 In the nelghborhobd! of Norfolk, Ya., wind up by the girls standing in a long row while the young inem govai6ng 'the line and kiss them all u good night." A widower in Terre Haute, I id., marry any youag, amiable, "beautiful offers to and a'c- compllshedt girl who . will take care of his house, keep his children clean indr let him alowe. ' , ' - - A burglar, who attempted to enter a house through a window, a few nights ao, startled a little girl who. was sleeping in the room Half awake, she exclaimed, " Don't touch that candy,'' and the burglar. fled. , , eloped ministered the frightened groom to pay his expenses, and triumphantly returned home.; Boarders! ''- ;' If yOti want Boarders, advertise iti our new. lepartment, under head of Wante at half our regular rates, for advertisements noi ex eeding five lines. s , r ji itr , y.,.. . , ,. r Fof the Star.-!-PUBLIC MEETING AT BOCKT POIS T; . There was s very large turn out at Rocky Point Depot on the evening of July the 12th, of the'cltlzens Jof Holden Township, r'in this county. The meeting was called nd held ir respective party trjpyyioiti' 'f; tiott-MiA lor tho nnroose of nominating; town ship officers on the samerinciplei-rT -f. ' Drt Satchwell was elected Chairman add Jas, ; McGuire appointed. Secretary! A committee of ten five white, and five color edj-1 was ap-' pointed to nominate pfllcers.. In accordance with the report of the committee, the follow ing nonrinaiions'were unanimonsry raauo oy the meeting:'' -s.'f'S w.?xr?ir tw For Magistrates James a. Mcrnerson ana John,Penny.'5'"rV ?yf .-'v: . For Clerk John M. Walker. . i For Constable John JMesely. For School Committee Dr. 3. S. Satchwell, A. Gam burg abd Thohias'Lillington. ; jf " This fusion! of : all denominations, classes, colors and parties, was a g atifyiogxhibition of harmonv and cood feeling the harbinger of better.times, and protriismg good to the town? Board, soon to retire especially to the Chief Justice, Major Jaine 3- lijuys -t Orde ed that the uroceedinks of -this meet- in? be forwarded by the S crctary to the Wil- Jambs McGuibb, Sec'ry. Sl'IEITS OF TURPENTINE. -. Crops in Caswell art? sufferiqg for want of rain. y . . j . -1, A base ball club has been or nA in 'Tor'Knrrv T I ?" i ' oiui-GonVention: mass meetings are all the go in Rowab. -V-; "- t y ! -2 Dos killing in ewl)ern will commence on paiutcuy. Tjrj y Ju-i f lelgh has. finished its 35th . volume. :- l l 'y h TheConseWatives open the campaign :''& Raleigh jto-morro W. 'Jfwtiorois: soont toXbebles6ed .with ai large vxetaifciand wholesale hard- Irwarerstpre-a ,iifsi' wHC t -' S8ou:tp died at TarborP pn saturaay mpuufiM CavSbpent ecent&. takenlrom Uhe,fteArne iniefBe;tbej giOaKCat'Udtincil:Ot celebrateheianniVersaryFbiiMpM " A A i rPBSfta wilLbe delivered by Rev Pritehardi Revll. 17 nuason wyrvi s Drx PrUchard RevtH. T. HtidsonReyv An aggrieved parent, whose daughter had 1 currency vji lMMfX,We ..uegrpuii- .4 I iron' ftrn Kavq onrl i m v! roononfiffAitr , traced the runaway 10 Cincinnati, adKl; - ' . J 1 t I nnrpn AhAiif. siylif pipvpn nnn tnirrp.pn: n ki vi iiiii rait vn liliii. vt uiil'valii 11 uui 1 v : ' - . i , , i- 1 - - m . rt r ; f woro tichin i-i ; v , ,.- X, s i ,. r, .i.n, -i ; 'tf n i ;l! lii fir, i--i;,,; ' ,r '7- Mr J acoh ; -Browiv.who was' reported tb -ashipgtpnriPprfsaa te w 3 ays 'since " 3'1jaying:;'bee'ri . buried alive, has turned up all right. i : f -"A: 1 are: b' three Jstbfy, liouse on 'from NeWbern, was destr6yedjby: i fire on Saturday last. It vas owned by Messrs. Kehoef& "Rdsiiferio insurance So! we TheyiEntherfM says More arrests by ihe Federal authbrv ties; whether. legator npf J id 4 matter of small consequence now-a-days, but there's albettertday comtrig when lustico iwilr be meted -out to aU 'regardless- pf partisan: J .feeling. .r.r,, ,rh,r KH Says' jthfriiRuther ord; - "Knr cator i:The..U. .8. Troops at jthis-placefired, a. national alute on the 4thj ihst,r and !the soundjaf the cannpn .awakened pleasing memories ot the good old days before the - war: wnen true patriotism dwelt jn ; every V i 'lt J"'' 1 says.:.-! ;lhe Fayetteville, cars from San Francisco to passed over the entire lines o f the Chatham BndiWestern Raiiroadd yesterday; the last apikeinhis importtfrit Hnk!JhaTiiag been driyen at precisely i ten r. .oclockj i by th &t pld Pennsylvania Frenchman, Gapt. Benp. y The Charlotte 'Bulletin 6t the 11th says : " A" reports is in circulation .that the public well on Tryon street, op-, posite the Qharlotte Hotel, is used for the ucjjuoib ui, luiauts, o. pari ui uu iuui uxiu several' pece?. bt'the' flesh'have been, taken iropa that"well,' WhoJ has 'been Vpsing tKat,waterr'-,t ; T I' ' ? f 0iSnnday ,la8t an altercation took, oplace on the plantation of Mv.iWi t). PittmaD, in tho npper cportion of "Edge combe county, between j Wesley-Pittman and James Counle,' ;both colored,!; dnriog which Pittman rwaa badly vjent across the abdomen and it is thought he will die.! So says the Southernetis .?.-vi f nv i-As-J lk Ui The Charlotte: Democrat ' in dulges a gro'wl abolit the' excursion mania amongsb mo coioreu people. . xu eajs it has B, demoralizing eiffect iipon' them in regard to their labors; and is a j source of annoyance and; vexation to jthose in Ivhose employ the excursionists labor! ' " It calls Upon the railroad managers to stop the privilege.' It baa become 1 bore and . nui 'anna ' ' . j'X . ' - . vr-T A correspondent of; then Char lotte Democrat states that there is an 'old couple now? residing:. in i pnion as county, - aged respectively 97 and 9pf yearso-wbose family a exhibit t a,TremarkabTe fecundity. They were. married in 1807, and had ! born unto them 18 children 66 grandchildren; 88. great-grandchildren and 8 great-great grandchildren making in all on hundred. and eighty representatives pt direct I issue from theml n We think ; the s family is 'the banner family in the State. Burrel Holmes is the name of the father o this flock. ! v C The Tarborp SMheMte? 'says ; The Strabane Plantation? in tb is .county witnessea on oaturaay iasc a. very . saa oc g pn .,the ..oanks pt mshiDg w Creek. By some mishap ,the young boy missed bis foothold and fell in the water. His brother jumped in thej creek to save tfie boy, but failing to do so, was followed for the same purpose by the girl, the Pld est one of the three. ' Sue jtpp was .unable tp'effect a rescue, and, in' therattemp'f jvas drowned together. with.' thp boyaT '( , 4NEW AD VETISEE Mi -.4 HE STEAMER WACCAMAW, commence 1 j tf-ty i . . . . 1. ing from to-morrow, Saturday ,'J oly 15tli, wan ! r arrive, at and Jeaye from .wharf immediately in fi-ont of our office, " Freight will be received; at tiny hour during thedayvf .fam i ''" July 14-lt JAMpS & M EASES.- trm of the Court-. la nrr antJ-wifH ana ocners. taint,uij uk tuusi. d ward. R. Dud lev and Others defendants, ap- pointing me reieree-to sen mo propeny aiere- inafterdese ibed, 8nau prooitea to -seu at nhiin auction, for Cash, at ten o'clock in the. orenoon. on the 25th day of !July, 1871, at thej Court House idoor in the City orWUmingtonj according tpthe plan. qf the 5own.Jtnpwn,fts 'Turner's Pton. 3trr'ifr?4"lV' htf-V I ' July ll-2awts r . ,. . JAS. Hi CflADBOTON. 'Beautiful ITH TlEiATTACHEDi.j o-i i Anlv Pirteen 'Cents Per BOX, . '?'V:T': ' ' '.'ill "'&"X'',jAf'. iCi Selling ai'a'rediicea raie,"to1 close;,pnfc - TR4VRM1VG S ANDvBAUS, .. f-v - Ui.. y''.f- i'-v f i FOR SAlLawrJanr i!4?- iiJ Jvf 4f-fy '-L - j J; ;jnly.;ffg v:tMWr5 rfteE UK-OERSlGilEb take pleasure In jan JL 'noUBCiag to tbe 'people of wnmingtoa t nat the old Washinerton .Market will be i re- openedLlbT th0 aaLexfMeits oj Iiy' f 1 i tjnoice cuis 01 ueei Buaaunuuiw w at cents per pounds! f'f -f r f v1 ? : vv v w . ueu a u BY virtue of a decree ot the.Superior CouTt of 'IJew Hanover County , made at tho la9t torm nf the c;onrt lH'tlie ease oi Anerum B. July 14-lt .v? , ) . iCAFPS ft HAXCUEr, , THE GRKAT HIT DF THE 'H HEINSBERGER'S DEXIGHITFUI , r t onniM KeaaiDz hooks ior mmm f: for' Travellers' they' 'will bo yoond ' most agreeable andJ comforting companions' The largest asoiment can he found, at it j 1 ? i ' J ''iit-'.; v'j THE EJfVE BOOK, STQKt l' , . . . r; .'- .)S T!l-n 'l! ' Second-Hand Piano. NE SECONDilANfy ' 0""' '' ''In'perfefblsaielt io f ! " STAR'! ,J1? . n : Steam j Job' j FTinting Housed THREE STEAM-PRESSES COMPJJTEJST" WORKMEN; rti . THE BEST MATERIA JUi 1; REASONABLE PRICES " " " ' ' ' 1 ? 1 ; FOB""' SUPERIOR WORK. . it- Give Us a Trial. i. June 21-nactf n . , (, ,, MISOETiTi A NEOTJjB HprtEf CaiMLi WADJESBORO, N. C. 1 WIDELY circulated, lively, spfcy,: enter taining ; a leader in politics, a joy to the home p lrcle. vtJnsurpassed aa an - i j ; -j ADVEUTISDfG MEDIUM. ' ; '" SUBSCRIPTION. .,..$3 50 a year. AiVJtiTiBi xwATita x square, d iuw.k ya iv; 6 months $3 C0;14 months; 1 12 flOV' vA j D. MoNEILL,' Ed. and Prop'r.j s 3.. - rj .v.,-. IVadesborO, N. C, ;, rsu n'.;-r.-u:i i4 J f JO ffn r ft! in a T? n ri 'riar : SHELBY, JT. C. r TERMS, $2 00. HOST. PI4A.TO , dtjeh AM . and other, able; rrTrttcrs engaged: -upon it. I'11 - Address either biI orX'McUEILIii ,tj July6-tf ? rtori-rj'' Jri Shelby N. O. ; , 1, -JUi icia e r m. THE UNDERSIGNED, a, practical manu facturer, has lor the past 12 years experi mented -with and' compounded IiiTBBioATora. Oil. He has succeeded . in producing an OH which has withstood every test, and warrants- it not tosav or umf ana aS'-auraDie as tne hp.st. of Snenn. The beat ludses cannot tell it irom tne latter 011, citner dv eigne or smeu,aa it is almost transparenLt. lie warrants eyery gallon ; and 'it may be ' returned, at his ex pense, . 11 7 noii sansiactory. Aciuai, experi ments has demonstrated the fact that one oil. ing with Hall's Sperm is as good as two' with any other ojl. ..... ..... This Oil is especially adapted to the use of Locomotives, as it is a very clean oil. If rail-' road officers will notify him, ho will forward 5. gallons free of all charge, if they wiU give it a fair test, as he is satisfied that his oil has no superior.! iiy -i.tl its '!..;::; . . . .- ? L. C. Jones, Pres. F. & Coal Fields Railroad,' .Fayetteville, N.C; Jno. Shaw, Pres. B. C.Man.: Co., Fayetteville, N. Cj Col; J. W; Leak" Pres.: Great Falls Man. Co., Rockingham. N. C. ' -. Delivered in Fayetteville and.Wilmingtonf N. C.j at $1 23 per gallon by the boL,.no charge for pkgs.; less than a bbl. $1, 50 per gal.,, extra charge for pkg. i : H. G.'HALL, Vi . . ' : v Fayetteville, n.jOVij march S-eodtf-Fri Sun Wed - ? ; .. , .y;l ? v-i .1 i ' If T Am CHIIiDRENS SIiqESV ty rvr4 vii-i tniti'.d'-r't?.! I 'I ' . TlTT DTlflLEY A ELLIS' -. 1 ' :1uly is:tf "V Sign of the Big Boot. t TZtt Sfno m nr,: ' r.-J OlLiEXTRA' SUGAR CURED HAMS, 800 J4psf'Sugar jBned; i&i4kfast Strips fw:v "jo -100 LB3. SMOKEDJJEKF,5 A variety of nice" Fresh Crackers',' Candles, Soap, Starch. Another 'package bf that F I N E O L I - BRAND J , BiHmgerWoid Ryo 2- -kev. Old Cabinet' Whiskey; ;' 1 ,: i'HM ClJfJfc JB''Tv A'KD'CPH'A M P A'QK'E Hi"' F9r ? r c$' at A . . ,.V.'i r'.- -s-: svi fW,:R, FRENCH'S, . jaly.l3-tf . .Cor. Market and Second sts. 'Jw'Ti-JAMESi'Anetioneeri Vt, BX: JAMES' & JdJiAKES.! ;?" yalable Efeal Estate., -t-t virtue of the power ortoale contained JL in David mington VvUllbjr vi, AvW uanuTUf iu awv Ai lit ab page 659, and following, the said, Association, will, on Saturday, ;the . fifteenth' 'day' of July, publie auction, at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, for Cash, all that certain lfifror rjarcel ofland described in said of tnort- gage, as fOllowa Situate in the cityof Wll. Sdhirton, in tha county of New Hanover, and State ofNorth Carolina, beginning in he northern t lina of Svann street, at - a- point eventy-flveeet west wardly from the north western . Intersection of Swann street with Sixth street, thence westwardlywith said lino of, Swahn street : seventy-five feet i, thence northwardly in a line parallel with Sixth St. forty five feet, thence eastwardly in a line tiarallel ith Swun : Btreet eeventv-flve feet. I and thenne annthwardlv In aline Dar&llel With Nixth Street fOrty-five feet $6 the beginning.' 1fhe! Association will, execute tp, the pur chaser at said" sale ; a proper , Conveyance f the same, anq assign inepoucy, oiuismauco thereon upoij the payment , of the purchase money. -:- ijune u-iaww jx a certain aeea oi mon.gage.maue oy Pratt and. Lina Pratt, to The" Wil- Buiiaing .association," uatea tne ni- teentn ay oi uiy a x iou, auu iuuj regis tered la the office -of the Beister of -the at a w am . a i ' ItATES OF AnVl.UTI3ir.U t OneSqnareone day, .U. ......:...-.-.-' ' l r t , twodaysM........... r? jl . . i - " .1 ,M i three days,,... w jf ji s..:i.i.Ui...' w :.ir . U Mn ilovfl... 2 01 .It 1 , r 4i - " flvodays,. t S00 $ - , A ' neweek M j, y MMrCoxitmct AdvBrti8menU ; taken at pro ' J V t) portionately low rats , . t-'i Marriafres, Death, i-; ' Filneral and , mages, Dfcath. unerai ana , c ;i tary notices wis m- Suv ' half rates 1 1 1 paid for in advance ;lb?iwlfv fuU rates h;ks M cliargad. -t'i.'lw ,-'! r' ni r'-'f? "if ''5 !- umiuary i wnen pi win bet FcttcfficrftsjIiiBi cf tte Sisters cf l?rity M ; ' v IK THE CITY. OP NEW YORKj and Soldiers and Bailors Qrpbaaa' Home. ( .i:'Jr.i.hi; UlVti-M. a,l.::V'Vi'''-::'W j '" i N.r . To be held in Washington, D,C under and by virtue of a permit from Hon. Commissioner ; a bf terhai evenue, on"- THURSDAY;' iuLY h h ' 27th, pcitwei.tf hklyt t An ey.the Concert, the .Commissioners will p h award q the successlui ticket-holders ; Ai -. -'! i,OG'a priz es ; ;'amountihg'' 'to": 8200000. , ' &2.000 Tickets only yttil be sold, at $5 each. Ur,;v ;J nun. a., m uuullouuh.oi a Maj.Gxa.T. Cxsti., Balti Hon. H. MoCttllouoh, Pf Elktonl MdJ I r,m .ft , " I timore, Md.t $ y" ' . , ; 3 HOBV JS. S.,NOtKTM: C"! !vw t rrxt Art i . Pittsburg, Pa.; Trustee. H4 k References MaJ.-Gen. D Hunter,. U, S. A.; lUk 1 Washington; D. U.i Hon. Jas. . NeeleV. Pitts. IV.ft - . ourg, j-a.; jrirst JMationai jsanki .nagerstown- 1 1 1 j ,j l Md.-, Appleman A Co., Bankers, Hag ers town , - ' ; Updegi-aff A Sonf j Hagerstown ; Hon.'R. J . A f VV' J , Brent, late Attorney-Genera Baltimore; ,C. F. Abbott, Esq., 20 P. O. Avenue. Baltimore: Jno. iumore;y.J!. FIKti. 11. inowier?Esq.$! W U. Myers, of W H. Myers 5 i '-.i f & Brother. Exchansre tlce. Baltimore.-jt .. . ? m f ,:1 Deeds of the Real Estate, certified to by,... 4 111 r i counsel, in hands of the Trustees " niffi ? S ' DEVLIN,. Gbwkrai. . Asbht," Stationer and ;: : s rnnier. AO. ai Aaiian iiireei. n. v. i' i Tickets sentC O.D., if desired. JlK ;; 11 Send or circular containing description of 4 J j, 1 ; . -J ; prices, oto. 't ' . t--'-' .' - i'llH V 1 , Ordeiaby mail receive prompt attention. Jj l-'i ! JulyAWm :,- t---:,:-,,.;4;.,;ri f- ilflPii i: J u s t e c e 1 v e d : i i v 1 ye a;laRGE .SUPPLY Grk A-1 '3fty ,v:o ii SULPHATE QUININE, ' '.-Ai .1 'fii'JJ S. iivdrate Chlorals . Ill ; - " r. ,r uiue mass, f i r r "-ir:-:. Sulphur,.: I &( - ...... Alum. I t ; 1 PORUS PLASTERS, ! 1' H s' 5 a , fiREiM TARTAR. R'.'u CL ryr-HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, ' s?' p ; .r.jTT.-,..-! j VINEGAR - BITTERS, Ac., hvP, ';',w;ir8aJe3owbyu. ':i '1,'ktf , vimmmm m M&a.- m Aay July lMf.'sw ii :i v? Wholesale Druggists. l Bacon and Pork.- 1 i . D. S. and L. i SO Hhdf. Smoked Sides ax es and Shoulders, ' ' '"icv.' - ' :wt ? fU.tv s (V.) . : ;l.,Ji vV,.J-- Fpxaaieby uivvr v.:LM. .f'i'i 'Xy-firWy ivihr'v'li. W,..KERCHNJWt; vjuiyi34f ,:4-;rr2.anHoiiiWtiip st. ...4 AAA JIJSIJ3. rLODR-- 308 A'G cpFrEEall grades.l IT U .'tFo'saIe?by 'fe fc'-.K'-'i .V' :' -'..'.!'? "VrX ' .-V-4 r W ,KERCHN Kf t, J.J " ulytf1:"' rfwand'29iforth WatM. If. " ,'f l! ;y.:,y,: -JSale . I w , ..-. ": . v.- J; ; - . ' 0- ' ;.'i 'f V fit , Tjl a II If 1 uiui uiiu juimu vuui . f ... - : , i . , . -. . ! . . . . . ...1 . 1 d00 -i-.13!88-.'1?1 3 grades,: M jlvj , ... . . .. , . , . , I i ..... M . O K HUDS. SMQKK HUDS. SMQKED SIDES 50 J10V fin.B0X;BULK SIDES, j, ;U),iP .IV? bw&'Ki -jo 'yy,y'. . : 'fW,r) 150 5 -flHp;;syRUPrd'3.rR; $ 'ja . V;j ! j 25 A 1 'CrBag3Coffee1--'lV-- :!; 1 Bbls Susrar. ; . ; - 4 iw niir.sr niRTiT.T.'RR's nr.tTK.' i ir tons hoop titoN .-UnfM'- :Q'BALES IIA.5;i VTf : ;r - -'.!'" ' ' v. 1 f For Sale 1 ale and tp Arrive ij ; 7 J . ' :..U.,' rr-. . WILLIAMS, A MURCUISON.- . jnneS0-tf j J ;v. '1 ,V1. .1 :.V ,j IVAflTC. 1 XITANTED Purchaser to callat 8. Levy's, ' ' f : V ; 44 Market street, and examine his stock V: I or DrySoods, Clothing,. Hoots, fchoes, A4ats. . I '' Notions, Act which arenow sellinr at actual t :' ' corf. r. ,.f, ? ...insvtMm 1 LOST A N P FO UIJD. T ST Two Young v Canary . Birds, -black 1L1 eootted. The finder will be liberally i t I warded by leaving them ar . '. - j- - - ' ' July li-lt TmoUHiV-ATilace where Dry Goods, Cloth- . JDt Ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac., are ' being sold at actual ooti, I S. Levy's, 44 Market 1 1 street, is the ptec&w rI 1 imay a.m i TTWfa'SAiltcui CoTy B; ievy, V -' JD 44 Market Street, Dry Goods ClothLig, tLru-kta Khnna Uota ' tfnHniti A-ll r. . I secure bargains, i svi jv iitKv(jnay Mui .- . TOIS EEI Until next Oclbber: the houe JD lately occupied , by the- subscriber, sltn- atea on Fourth, between Walnut and Red , Cross streets. Txuca Jowv ::r-, - ' rt Julyia-lw ' Hi A. IIALLETT, f; - t; i ' t 1 t;il 31 (-1 m fit y ' 1 H'i. Mil ' . li ,, - if. i i-1 ' 'I J 7 I. f s ' y'v- 4i v'V :V'.. X ' ; V:V ." ' v!ji,Vv'V

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