THE ; JrlOIJJM IMG tiTAIl, PUBLISHED DAILY, : . WSf. II BERNARD, Editor and Propr. Owiob, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. in advance s. in advan 17 00 OaeyeM , .iinnnA . m mnntbs. in advance. 2 00 Ani month, in advance . 75 Thfl Moawiwo Stab will be delivered in any part oi mo t , --y -7- 9lETEOKOI.OICAL. RKGUBIl. July 14, 1871. - V ' ; " " ii 'flier ' - Time. Betrer?" mom" -WiDd:; WeathV' - - ' - - - , "Ta M. 30:02 84 S W fresh !Fair -.. '.J p M. 29:93 D5 S W brisk j Fain :, ' 9 M. 29:93 80 , SW fresh Cloudy. " Mean Temp, of day,1 85. dejr.. VnTK. All barometric readings a re reduced to the sea-level and to 33 degrees Ealirunbeiti . . i , V . - IwOoGKT OKI BOTH, rierji't Sitrual Service U: tt.' A. Weather Report. ; h ,WAB DJSPjLBXStKUT, fa Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, . J uly 144:35 P. M Tlie barometer will probably rise on the lakes, with clear weather from Michigan to Keutuckj wad eastward.; Tue area of lowest barometer will probablymove eastward to the Ha)' of Jb unaay by Saturday morning. Fresh westerly winds are, probable for Saturday op tbe Atlantic coast and the lakes, Partially cloudy weather, with southerly winds, wiU probably prevail in tue southern states. Jjan erous winds are not anticipated. Storms merely local are not considered. t j TIKE! aiTTT. .JKW AIVjfc..ttilSfcMl!.AVS.. ... .j, liisiNSBisRGKR's Live Book Store, 89 Market street Standard Works, Initial Paper,4 Gold Tens, Chromos. ! ') A. L. Pkicb rNew Store Boot and Shoe Business. ' ' " - ' ' ". - " Positively Selling- Oat at Cost at No. 44, Market street. ij.,Trinr mntpH thistfirinnvnppnntit hi" TWr John G. Bauman, corner Front and Market Streets, and intending to open there with an entire new Stock of Goods, I now offer my entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,1 Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c &cM at actual cost. . . , , Persons wishing to purcha&o will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as they will certainly be able to get bargains at S.. Levy's, , ' may 30 4m Next door to Patten's Bakery. To City Subscribers. . Ou tbe -tirst day of Jnly, Mr. IX M. Cobb will succeed Mr. W. L. Harlow as" City Agent of the Mousing Star for all that portion of the city North- of the centre of Market street. From thai date all subscriptions in his Divis ion will be payable to him. - ', - ; All subscriptions due VY. L. Harlow, and uupaid July 1st, are payable only to the un dersigned or hia authorized Agents, r June 13, 1871. 'WM. H. BERNARD A For Sale or Rent. if you have a house or farm for sale or rent advertise ft in our new department, under head of " For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg 'ular rates, for advertisements not exceeding . live lines. ' . " , ' : ,' F Sale of Steal Estate. -- Don't forget the valuable real estate to be sold at auction this morning, ' at 11 o'clock, at the Court House door, by Messrs. James & Meares. auctioneers; ;--.Tlie property Is. located on Swaun and Sixth streets, and' is sold by virtue of the power of eaje contained in a. cer tain deed of mortgage made to the Wilming ton Building Association. ' ,-!r The Fire Alarms Again, t ' ; It seems a very difficult matter to make?aU of those whose duty it is to Ting the fire alarni bells in case oi fire to understand the proper way of riDging them. During the fife Of Thursday night thc, bell; in r the. colored. Presbyterian Church, in the 2nd District,, per sisted in ringing the alarm for the 3rd District, when the fire was actually in the 5th District, thus tend in t tr or tot p. mnfnninrf ? 7." B If you have found anything, advertise it in wui UW VY UvAt LIXiCilVf UUUvi Ulau VI juivo u uu Pound," at half our regular rates,' for adver tisements not exceeding fire-lines. . tf : . Ncwbern iournal of Commerced ; 5 i We .are glad to 6ee,that the Newbern Jour ml of Commerce a sterling. Democratic she, Ims donned a new and handsome dress, which makes a material change: in its appearance ther improvemetifs are also observable. 4We aie pleased to see this Evidence of prosperity n the parfof one. cotemporary. Success to you, Bro. Pool, both politically and pecu niarily. :a.t t?, it 1 A Large Cistern , ..,, . - ' j ' . . - . A short time since the Board of Aldermen appropriated the sum of $275 lor the enlarge ment of the cistern bn' the lot ocenpied by the Engine House of the VVilmlogton Steam Fire; Engine Company, .oh the corner, of Fourth and; Princess streets. , This cistern, which idnoWi' in process of compleiiosrr, will be of 78& barrels eapaeity, and wilUdd tnateriailjr tO'! the. sup P V of water iu case :.qf.Tijrjauy where ..within lu r'ach of i he "RankioV hosei r ' viaf Utt The indestructible Tag is a great convenience to merchants. It answers .the combined ; pur pose of a direction! Tabelfand .' business 'carcL; Jaii at the Stah Printing and ;' Publishing il(,uso and supply yourselves. ' ' 1 ' it . , . nsl4,w Aroused. , ' rt e leuru ihat there was a great Conservative eiin at Gulden P4actj OusloVcoVnty, yes le'day, at which addresses wcredelivered in !vr of Convention' by-Messrs'Jas'. Gcott,' 'K oonce aud A, J. Murrill, the latter be.' h'ti theCouveutiou candidate in that county J iSper Ethered..e,;Ksq!tbe Radrcarcandidate u 0 ,nad,i a spee h against Convention rdqring diy, Onslow wilVglve a good account of, ltirself iu August. The majority of the people Ule euihusiastic for Convention. ' ':y ' -. f rr, j.- r, - r ,.SlEij!) 'intinjC lMll. N. A lull supply of Robinson's -Printing, inks ePt constantly on hand aMhe;;6face,of the 1 ORRiNo Stau. These inks are eqnaU if ' not buPC'rior, to any manufactured in this country; eKs of 25 fts kept in stock forthe special . encfltof weekly papers.' Caafc-orders solic ited. - - . , u 1 s- , i, 1 Vol. Vm-No.:97.. liOeal Dots. - There is very little doing in police circles. Quite a number of people complain that the weather is hot. . - u The thermometer iu the Stau offiej iu decated only 9Q degrees yesterday atuooG.; ' i' A colored male patient wa$: granted per mission to enter the City Hospital yesterday. . . We learn that some of ihe cisterns indif ferent portions ptf the city need replenishin with waterk -. . ... ,1'' .-4 - . . '- Viola Burr, colored, was seut to the Work House yesterday for 4 non-payment of fine in the City Court. r -'- '-: - 1 If you want to make your way straight to poverty, rags and nudity, just hang round ex pecting you are to get a lively win at some good luck. - x . 1 - The politicians are busy.: We; learn that Geo. W. Price is to .commence a canvass' of Columbns county to day,' intendicg to devqte a' week to that purpose.' Mr. Jacob Keyser, upon ( application :to the City Marshal,' was Bent ' to the City Hos pital yesterday. Mr. "Keyser has been in very bad health for sometime past. t T - We learn that there was a. political" Rath' ering yesterday,1 with speakuig, at' Piney Woods, Franklin Township, and to-day there will be a meeting in Caswell Township.. ... We learn that Mr. Samuel K. Chinnis, the Convention candidate in Brunswick, and Judge Russell,:, the anti-Convention candidate, will have a joint discussion at Town Creek to-day. There was a prospect at one time yester day afternoon of a heavy rain, but we were blessed with only a light shower. For tJiis we shpvjld be thankful, for it had the effect of laying the dust and cooling the atmosphere. "A colored woman, by the , name of Diana Blocker, who resided on Church, between Sec ond and Third streets, being in a very ! low state, obtained permission a day or two since to enter the' City Hospital, but when an At tempt was ma.de to remove her it was found that her condition would not admit of it, and on Thursday bight she breathed her last. Tileston' Normal School. We were shown yesterday by Messrs. Strausz & Rice, the plans for the new building soon to be erected on the commodious lot, corner of Fourth and Ann streets, for tbe use of Miss Amy M. Bradley, as a Normal School. The ground floor will contain four rooms, capable of4seating forty scholars each. The two front rooms will be 26 by 34 feet, and the ; two back rooms 18 by 34 feet in - dimensions. The front passage, with stair cases, will be 11 feet wide and the back passage 8 feet wideVr'Each of the room 8 will contain a platform construc ted so that the teacher can overlook the whole school. ' On the second floor will be the Exhibition Hall, covering the entire dimensions of the building, which will be 68 feet front, and 72 feet deep, anu will be capable of seating a large number of persons. In the back part ; Of the ball a large and convenient frlagt will be located with ante-rooms in - the rear, and a handsome bay window overlooking the back portion of the lot- Iu front there will be reci tation rooms, which can be thrown open so as to seat a portion of the audience daring an exhibition. The building will be furnished with ail the modern improvements for ventil- lating or heating the various rooms and will be surmounted by a handsome,, cupalo 8 feet square by 11 feet high. The front view, ju?g- ng by the plans, will present a very handsome appearance, as will also those of the sides and rear. The-building taken altogether will be one of the. finest school edifices in the St ite. It. will be named for the father of Mrs. Hem- mlngway, of Boston, the ' generous lady to whose liberality this' community is Indebted for the important educational advantages which it has enjoyed to such a large extent for several years past, and we predict that, the "Tileston Normal School" is destined to exert a powerful -influence for good in the commu nity in years to come. The plans to which we are indebted for tbe above particulars, which are exceedingly well executed, were drawn by John A. Fox, Esq., of Bos ton. - AdTertlsins: for tlie People. i , vo;! : ' We would call the attention of the public to the Morning Stab's charges for short adver tisements, 'especially for ithe accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of brief notices such as ".Wants,' VToLet," "For Sale," etc. Most advertisements of this character cdn be reduced to fiyezjnatpace, an4:tntfVchrgo-brVtbBin being but half our Veilar' fatcs wHen paid for strictly Jnaduaiice. z This offer Biaed"10 for ser vants anting'phrces for'fayilfeswishing do mestics, for farmers bavinff.aAorseiTera,: ciy, or an Old wagon 'for sale,,, landlords wishing ttnantsand tenantsyiahing landlords to ueo ttu$ MoRNiko STAH aa a raediumj;or.I,c9nimu nicatlug with tbeir Beveral but uukuowm cus tomers. " .;- ' '-"' - Storekeepers can also make equal avail of these rates for short advertisements, to invite publia attention to any spe laity 'iii;'tradeor any change in their plaices. The use of the dally newspaper, as the agen cy for communication between . people of all classes, is coastantly increasing, and ilustrates one of tho ways "Jn which ' modern civilization is saving time, labor, pad. money, ilo; caj-iying on the business of life. ii ;; ;Vs-tf ) ''M'j ' . ,1 i-rr, r -i- ' Old Mail BouteIleOpenel. u We are glad to learn that the; mail route be tween this city and Onslow Court House, "by the wajMJf Snead's- Ferry, has been.1 re-rbpehed by the Postofflce Department, 'the. first mail by the1 hew route having arrived here yester- , In accordance with this arrangement post offices have Jbeen re-opened at Topsail Sound, WlsVs Station, Stone's Bay and at A. Mann's Store at JacksonvilleTiCapt.: J Mf-WIsee learn, will have control t tbe route for the present. - 4- , 'h - WILHIITGTON, C, SATURDAY. JULY. 15. 1871. Whole Ho. 1,187 liy Crturt. . , . The following cases were disposed! iyest;r day morninir : ; t - V i i v ".-, V iojii Burr, charged with beiug a ' 1 vuisance on the street was found' guilty" and sentenced to pay the penalty and costs.- l- . ' Edward Vidkios,1 charged with drunkenness on tbe 6treet, was found guilty and sentenced to pay. the: penalty an costs. Mayo reconij mended to remit tbe same. Matilda Hall and Mary Henry, for cursing and quarreling on the street, was found guilty and required to pay the penalty and c sts.' ' '' Thos. Jackson; a soldier of the 4lh Artillery U. S. A., was arralgned'for drunkenness and disorderly conduct on the 'street, jjidmnent for the penalty and costs, with a recommenda tion to tjhe Mayor to remit .one-half of the same. , ,i ( j. - .v.. :!. .M:.(.'t John A. Henderson, charged witli assault and battery upon the person of ; his ;wife, was found guilty and required -to i pay K20 and costs. The one would have "been heavier. but tbe evidence showed great provocation on the wire's part. 1 ' lowrey Again. We were informed yesterday that the1 bold and daring villain, Henry Berry Lowrey,' had the aodacity to go to Mr. JohnMcKairis house, in Robeson county, yesterday morning,' and demand his breakfast. This was. given him, when he told Mr. McNair to go to Lumberton and inform Sheriff McMillan for him! that if his wife, who is now in jail at that place, was not set at liberty by Monday next, he would drench the county of Robeson in bloed. Mr. McNair resides about four miles above Buie's Store, the latter place being tho general ren dezvous or headquarters of Ihe Sheriff's party who are trying to effect his capture. , Our In formant conversed with Mr. McNair, vho was bn the tr,ain yesterday en route for Lu nberton to inform the Sheriff of Lowrey's threat, and obtained the above ifacts from him. That Lowrey should thus boldly and defiantly stalk about the county at his pleasure, anj almost under the very noses of those who are seeking to capture or kill him, shows that his radaclty knows no limit. ; It is s&ld that the inhabitants of the Scuffle town region generally are very. Indignant at the capture and incarceration of Lowrey's wife, and we should not be surprised, considering the recklessness of the daring outlaw, if he was to call around him his friends and! sympa thizers and cause the people of the cjounty a great deal of trouble, if he is not speedily dis posed of. The fact that his wife has been Im prisoned seems to have aroused the lion in his nature to such an extent as to render him a perfect demon. Boarders. If you want Boarders, advertise in bur new department, under head of "Wants,'f at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex tf eeding five lines. . New Store. Attention Is called to the advertisement of Mr. A. L. Price, late of the Wilmington Jour nal, which will be found in this issmv Mr. Price has lately purchased the Boot and Shoe establishment formerly owned by Mr. Jas. A. Bradley, since which he has replenished the stock and intends by making constant add i tions to keep jalways a complete assortment of boots and shoes on hand. Mr. Price's ex tensive acquaintance throughout this j section will enable him to understand the wants of his customers, 11 and we have no doubt that his new business "will "prove"' a profitable and lucrative One, ' especially as he is bound to suit both in Price and the quality of his goods. Tbe Fire. Alarms of fire are becoming unpleasantly frequent; The one yesterday morning, be tween 1 and 2 o'clock, was caused by the burn ing of a small unoccupied building, . the pro perty of Mr. Samuel Blossom, which was en tirely destroyed. -t The house was located on Dawson between Fifth and Sixth streets, and was situated in such a remote section of the city that it was burned to the grounc before the engines and Hook and Ladder truck, which were promptly on the wing, could reach the scene of the disaster. ' The loss is small and the origin Of the lire is at present unknown. Our Chip Basket Choose the company of ' Auperitird "'When- ever yon can have it, that is the right and true pride. . , . ... - f,s . '. The way to command, reepeet and plenty of room in a crowd--Carry a pot. of paint Jh each hand., . . He who spends nil hist time in sports is like one who wears , iothio- but : friqij.e8, an d eats nothing.but -sauces.-- ,.;! :. ii Cleopatra -was guilty of no impropriety1 in takiiig,ani4i'addc;rnto her Uosoth. Book-keep- r -were 'unknown in the days of the Ptplemys. The conduct o the husband who beats Ills wife beats anything; but that of a man who slams the door in the face of his wife's relations bangs all. " --" s" r Imperceptible switches" are announced for sale. .-These of course, are for young la dies, but what the small boys want to see an nounced, are, impalpable switches. . -; - A ten-year oldmis said ,to her mother the other day, that she was never -going to marryi but meant to be a widow; because wid ows dressed in "such nice black; "and always looked so'happy; :V ' I . 'I don't like modern. bllesriBa, because they're so much like burglars.!! . "Why, .my son, what do yon mean t How are nodern belles like hurglarsT' ;; "Because you see, ina, they destroy the 'finest locks with powder 1" - THE NORTH C1BOLINA BAILROAD. Two" Injunction Issued--!EicUenient .rfii . -.I- -s; - Rix; July 12, - Two injunctiohs were issued to-day against the North Carolina Railroad one enjoining Caldwell's appointees, from actings andMhe second enjolnlngltbe directors.from leasingTthe road, lnere is great exciiemeufc icr.--w gram to JVorfoW Journal. KIVER AND SIARING NEWS. V -v Fkjdat, July li Wc learn that the 6 team tug Brandt. which has beeo. laid up at her wharf for some time palt," will soon undergo necessary repairs", including a new boiler, when she will resume her place on the rivet In the capacity "of a tug. - " Boys will bs boys." JusVso; What a pity it isg though, men won't always, be - iucd. spiiiiTS of "terpentine. . Greensboro' has corn 13 feet high. - . . , , , vf A r- , . MS. - Raleigh has a hug deed pound turtle. , , ;c ' -1 . ';- Roller-skating ; has ' reached Greensboro1. . ' I . Holler skating is still the thing in FayettevilleV V- -! '' .- Conservative mass meeting in Greensb6r6 on the 29th. ; , C61 .B. F. Askew is the- .Conf servative candidate io Jones. The erection of the - market- :se in Weldon has commenced. '. r , An excursion from Weldon for Petersburg takes place on the 17th inst. Raleigh and vicinity was vis ited by a delightful" -rain" on Wednesday evening. ' " 1 A Lodge of Kights'of Pythias was formed iu Raleigh on "Wedliesday evening last. , . ! " A. G. Thornton, a Radical Magistrate of Fayetteville, has been re leased from jail. : T, ' The Winston Sentinel says the prospect for a large corn crop was never better than at this time, i . . 4J The Eagte " learns that the Fayetteville Independent Light ' Infantry Company will sood . reorganize. T. S. Lutterloh1 and W. A. Guthrie have been nominated as the anti Convention candidates in Cumberland. Buck Tylor, colored, son of Win. Tylor, colored, living near Oxford, was struck and instantly killed by light ning on Wednesday last. '"-. Gen. Henry, brother of Judge Henry, has come out strongly in favor ot Convention. lie is one of the leading Re publicans in the West. , A reward of $10 each is of fered by the County Commissioners of Wake for thirty-one prisoners escaped from the County Work House. . - Tlie Winston Sentinel was shown last week byaj. W.' B. Stype a curiosity in the shape of a chicken with four well formed legs and four wings. Both wheat and oats are short crops throughout the Greensboro' section. Corn promises well tobacco good, ' in some localities, but backward in others. Tho Williamston ; iLxpositor, independent newspaper, has been revived by A. S.1 Williams, Esq., who famishes the people of Martin with a good local paper. .. , , , u,-t . . , TheGreensbomiario says : Judging from present indications, peaches will sell for about 12 cents a bushel, be fore the season is over. They are as low as 00 cents now. ' ' ' ' ' ' . , -'The Goldsboro' Messenger says : ;Our " advices from Greene county represent the crops of all kinds as i highly promising. The seasons; of the: past few weeks have been aU.tbW could be desired. We learn 'from--the- Patriot that Mr. Cyrus Mendenhill ' of Greensboro' was injured by a,' fall' fromtt" porch last week, in Patrick county, Ya., Where he has been for some daya on a visit to his re lations.01 -i -' .w ; '- t..". The Fayetteville Eagle says : Mond ay ' eveningv ' t Oth; : :insr., lightning struck the hb'use of Mr.' Isaac Williams in District township; Sampson county, and instantly killed one of his little sons and seriously injured another, who id still sur viving and maytecover. ;'" U;:,V , jSays the Greensboro' J?at?iot: Mr. John jGurrant, of Leaks ville, has in iVented a sel(-propelling boat, orf rather a boat which ispropelled p stream by, .the action of the "current,- A trials trip was made on the Dan River, on the lltb inst., when, to the, surprise of 'those who witnes sed it and the gratification of the - invent jor,.it worked: beautifully. lie---i-i The- Nevvberu 'Journal of Comtriwce-ot yesterday says r ikte '; yester day; afternoocduring the: prevalence of a heavy thunder Squall, a house at the cor nef; of Queen and Soutb Front'Streets was Btrufck by:iVgbtnirigt and a colore woman ; named !Peggy eal, ' aged 70:yeaTS, afad a::feirl''namfedfli-: Sbphia M'0ull6ft' ; were ; lia'stantly' kiHiBcV1'-Another ! ' wbmaif ahd ibhild were severely 1 shocked. J THe house was considerably damaged., f e ;' 'V.Vi."! k , We ..find v the ;,ipuowing: dis patch in the) Sentinel, under , , date of Greensboro',, July 13: No, meetingl Tbe president of the rad has r conspired 'with D. A. Davis, of Salisbury, and other stock holders, to prevent a meeting by refusing to give inibeir stock. Jmitn, Davis and the otlier conspirators hold a majority, of the stock. ! Efforts are still being made to get the conspirators to report their stock and organize .as the law requireij -. n J'TEe Eagle says : It r is bunder stood that the sale ot 'the 'old -Rockfish factory site, -pending!' for some i time be tween former stockholders and Northern capitalists, has been effected, and that the former owners. will formally turn over ?the property soon to the new purchasers, when buildings will be erected -and a first-class cotton manufactory put in operation. The Beaver Creek Factory Com panyywe learn , have;about.decided to huild ; another cot ton factory.at Stony Point, on LUtleRocfc fisL a mile froia the Beaver Creek, mill; at cosfc of S$35,000 to $40,000, with .bestimai chineryJ&cbu Stony; Point; is six 'miles' southwest of town wznniiwci" Honesty is tbe best policy in medicine as well as in other things. AYER'S SAKSAPA BILLA is a genuine preparation of ihat un equalled spring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly- superior to the poor imitations heretofore in the market. Trial proves it. - Pimpubd, Blotched and Ulcerated Vic tihs of scrofulous meases, who drag your' un clean neraons into the company of better men, take AYER'S SAKSAPARILLA, and purge out the foul corruption from -your blood. Be store your health, and you will not only enjoy life better but-make your? company more tolerable to those who must keep it. , V; : f ;onomy in tlie Kltcnen. Prudent housekeepeis are ever on the aler to practice economy in the culinary depart ment. In no way can this bo done more effect tually than ia, the use of a 'Baking Powder which rvcomblnes purity, strength and reliability- Iooley'a Yeast Powder has attained the deserved reputation of being economical, convenient and wholesome, besides which it wiU produce from a barrel of flour twenty-five to forty pounds more-bread, rolls, &c, than by the old process of raising dough with bakers' or hop veast. Here' alone is a great saving1, and authorizes the guarantee that it will give entire satisfaction. Tu Th Sat NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. New Store ! T HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the , BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, . , ; lately owned by Mr. James A. Bradley, at Ex change Corner, Market street, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that the Stock has been replenished, and 'ad ditions will constantly be made' to make a complete assortment. Having engaged Mr. t DAVID H. WAISH (formerly with Mr. Jas, A. Bradley), to super- intend-my business, I respect fully solicit, a share of the public patronage. , . , .v. . , . - i A. Ii. PRICE, ; late of the Wilmington ooubhal. July 15 3t Sat Sun Th ' At Heinsberger's : StandardI wobk.s at HEINSBERGER'S. N ELEGANT WRITING DESKS, at ' HEINSBERGER'S. gjOLD PENS, at HEINSBERGER'S. - INITIAL and PLAIN PAPER,, at , .MEINSBERGER'3.:. CHROMAS, at ' ' . . HEINSBERGER'S. TfANOS, ORGANS and MELODEONS, at A. " HEINSBERGER'S 1ulyl5-tf. j Live Book Store. mSCELLANEOIJS. A Beautiful Collar, ITH TIE ATTACHED, j ; . ! i Only Fifteen Cents Per Box. BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE, ; Selling at a reduced , rate to close out. ' f ' ! ,Y " '. " TRAVELING ' TRUNKS AND B A G S , FOR SALE LOW, BY MUJTSON & CO. July 9-tf CITY CLOTHIERS. HE FIRM' OF, BROWN & : ANDERSON -was dissolved on the 15th day ot June, 1871, by the death of William S. An a erson. ' All persons indebted to the said firm will please make immediate payment to the sur viving partner, Thomas W Brown, and all persona having claims against -the said firm are requested to present them for settlement to the said surviving partner. S ' . v , '.' . . THOMAS W. "BROWN, Surviving Partner of the late firm of . : -. 'f..v v. . : . :'.;. July 8-6t Brown & Anderson. t:CHIL.DftEN'S! SHOES, Plain "' DUDLEY A ELiS,' . Sign of the Big Boot.. ' , I 1ulylS-tf By j.SteaiuLer 50O LtJS. EXTK A-SUGAR CURED HAMS, 200 Lbs.-Extra Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips 4 4, 7 m . IOO iBS. SMJKED BEEF, .. A. variety of nice Fresh Crackersj Candles, Uoai; Starch." Another package of that FIIE O Ii D ' B R A " N D -Y Bininger's Old Rye Whiskey, Old Vallio Whis key! Old Cabinet Whiskey, ' V ; C 'L A R E,T 5AND C H A M P A G N E - For sale low for Cashj at " J ' r- ' -' -W R.- FRENCH'S, jaJyIJS-tfii.j'nc.HCor. Market and fieoohd'sts. T.. JAMES, Ancioneer. ( , 1 l v bY'jmes ?&.!iBE&,':!i0-; - lSALE OF , - - Valuable Beal Estate. BY virtue of the power, of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage, made by David Pratt and Lina Pratt, to "The Wil mington Baildlng Association, dated the fif teenth day of July, A. D. 1870, and duly regis tered in the office of the Register of the County of NewHanoTerrtaBoolc Z. Z, at page 559, and following, the said . Association will, on Saturday, the fifteenth day of July, A, D-1S7?, at 11 o'clock Ay M-expose to sale at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, for Cash, all tbat- certain lot or parcel of land described in said of mort gage, as follows, " Situate in the 1 city of Wil mington, in the county of New Hanover, and State of - North Carolina, beginning in the northern line-ofSwann-street, at a point seventy rflve feet west wardly from the north western intersection of - Swann street with Sixth street, thence westwardly withrsaid line of '- Swann street seventy-five feetr- thence northwardly in a line parallel, with -Sixth St. forty five feet, thence eastwardiy in a line parallel With Swann street seventy-five feet, and thence southwardly in aline parallel with Sixth 8treet forty-five feet to the. beginning,' y Tb!e; ' Association -wUJ execnte 'to the pur chaser at said; sale a. proper conveyance Of the same,Land' assfgn'tAeloUcy pt Insurance fherCnt'-apoaUie payment .of tnef ipurcbaso ey: r tune 23-lawta Fr r ahaEaxioy -T tlATK3 OF ADVEUTiainO " twoaay: ri no " I.WII IIHVH....... t ii. it : II three days, . ..... " 3 00 It .It nvedaya, S 00 one week :! 8 5 Contract Advertisement taken at pro portlonatelylowratoe. , : - Marriages, Doaths. Ri-iiiMnn. rnneral and Obituary notices will insortr! at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates will be charged. - Ta Cash on demand." - . ' ms6ET.i7.srEOiis. 1,003 GIFTS, LGRAND GIFT CONCERT D I ST RIB tf T ION, ; FOU THX BKHE7IT 0 TBS - - ' " ' ' ' ... t ' v ..... I ' ' . ! Flint fliu Asylum . tf "M Sisters tf Charity . 1N TIIE JUTy OF, NEW, YORK, and t ,r Soldiers' and Sailors Orphans Home, WASniNOTON, D' C, '' I To be held in Washington, D. C, under and by virtue of a permit fromHon. Commissioner of Internal revenue, on' THURSDAY, JULT 27th,! positively' "t . '" ' ' , ' .j'.,' j. ii.-. , $ - 'a--.'. " , ','' ' After the. Concert, the Commissioners will award to the successful tlcketrholdera-1 . ; 1,0C3 PRIZES, amounting to $300,000. ' 52000 Tickets only will be sold, at 15 each. Hon. H. MoCtiLtxJuoH, of Elkton, Md-1 Maj, Gao. T. Castlb, Baltimore, Md J h v Hon. Jas.S, Nkglby, M. C ' f - Pittsburg, Pa., Trustee. References Ma.-Gen. D. Hunter, U. 8. A.; Washington, D. C; Hon. Jas. . Negley, Pitts, burg, Pa.: First National Bank, Hagerstown Md.; Appleman & Co., Bankers, Haperstown , Updegran A Son?, Hagerstown ; Hon. R. J. Brent, late Attorney-GeneraJBaliimore; C. F. Abbott, Esq., 20 P. O Avenue, Baltimore; Jno. H. Fowler, Esq.; W H. Myers, of W. H. Myers & Brother. E xchange ploe, Baltimore. . Deeds of the Real Estate, certified to by counsel , in hands of the Trustees - ' i ; .. Tickets and circulars can be had of P. C. DEVLIN. Gbkkbai, Asbbt, Stationer and Printer, No. 31 Nassau atreet, N. Y i Tickets sent C. O. D., if desired. . Send for .circular containing description of prices, etc.- ' - . - - . , Ordeis by mail receive prompt attention. . ! julyg-S&Flm i : Jua t Re t dived ' A LARGE SUPPLY1 OF SULPHATE QUININE, " . .MORPHINE, s Hydrate Chloral, ' .-"iiii t-; c i-a.ji - Blue Mass. .Castor Oil, ' -i"t . Sulphur, J a...-?.-.i.;. . .' Alum, PORUS PLASTERS, CREAM TARTAR, HOSTETTKR'S BITTERS, yiNEGAR: BITTERS, Ac., lt Forsaielowby " ' . ", ;- - -GREEN A PLANNER, " - July 12-tf Wholesale Druggists.' vBacon!!w:Por&; 65 BBLS. D. S. .and L. C SIDES, , u " 30 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, 90 BBLS. PORK, , ' - -, V i 'j For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, jnly lS-tf . - 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. lour ana uonee. , , rnn bbls-floub, r ; 1 ' rno BAGS COFFEE, all' grades.) For sale by. . F. W. KERCHNER, h : July. 13-tf : 27, 23 and 20 North Water fit. .1 1 i . , , i 1 1 1 , 1 i 1 ; 1 1 i 1 1 1. CONSIDER! irVoit bare an old Rook Kj that has lost a back v or been otherwise In J JLUtJU, 11UVU 111 iO-UUUllU li.li ; , ... - , . . WM. Hi BERNARD'S " ; " , Printing House and Book Bindery ; For Sale : 10 000. Bu8h Whiteand Mixed Com, 500 BBLS. kLOUR, all gratles, '" OK HHDS. SMOKED SIDES', , iv. : '"' " ' r ' f arid SIlbULDElkS. J 50 BOXES BULK: SIDES; - . - , ISO 150 Bbls. Mess Pork, -r BBLSSYRUP, " OR HHDS. SYRUP, ,-T Jvr! :j.:;r.?.rA' ; 150 100BbtaSugU.,l. 1 i 'if tflft BBLS. DISTILLER'S GLUE, 40 'TONS HOOFvIRON, 4.4 .f 4 it:: " j -ir 'A 400 2 000 packs s KV ' ' For Sale and to Arrive, i - :; 'W1 in JunVsO-if MUBCHiSOJv 4AfTE D Purchaser 1 o call at S. Levy's , f YY 1 M Market street, and. examine his stock or Dry Goods, Clothing,' Boots, tnoes, Hats. Notions, Ac which are now selling at actual cost. ' , may mm- LOOT A f J D FO U H D; tvt T7IOUN---a place where Dry Goods, Clolh- xox Otions, Ac., are being sold at actual cosU S. Levy's, 44 Market street, is tho place; jm ; uh may8fMm: reet. is tho place, 'f--h ' f mav 80.4m FOR G ALC OHn H CTJT, f-vv mmm A AVi VAU VVBli VJ . D, IiOT ; 44 Market street. Drr Goods. Clothlaur. boots, Shoes. Hats. Notions. Ac. Call and Becure bargains. uJ tu& i i may 80-4ml " '. ". t . . '' ' " 'i-i. .nil. i. .mi i TTOK REST Until next October, the house JOr lately occupied by the subscriber, situ- atea ca Jfc'curth, betweenivainns ana &ea Cross streets. Tiwcfl Low. T J- '- . 4v,B. A. HALLETT. July 124 w M ii' .. f A Iff AI37A . - V