fit bt PUBLISHED 1MXLYZXJ1-X$ WH. II- BEBNAUD. Edltoi' iind rop'jr. Orriox. Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. v i-j ,vy r 1 y tiw ri: " Oie year, 4n advance .' . . f '... .$7 00 six months, in advance 3 60 Three months; fnadyanceci.. 3 X)0 One month, in advance.....:,;-..... f. 75 The Mobbing Stak wiUjbe delivered in any ii. fit- of IPromVDiv f1 tm -rm via - part oi iuv wiwjr w "7f? "J "SjBTJEO COLO il A L B E COB IK - July 18; I87i.-f a Barom-' Jer- eter mom" eier eter. 29:88. . 79 29:88 -91. 29:84 83- Time. Wind: Weather 7 A. 2 P. M. M. M. E gentle r SE fresh S W fresh Cloudy Cloudy Clbudy 9 P, t nan Tmn . nf lv R4. Heir, . .V-I-v'i, if, ':J. Notb. Alt barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to 33 decrees Fahrenheit. " ROBERT SbYBOTH, v .-sv. v y t - Was DsPASYUxjtTr icer ' ' v' It ! is'probablc ihat the bax6'metellwI-con tinuelowln the. Gulf -States, with Increasing southerly winds and rain from- Louisiana,- to West VirginTai and eastward to the 'Atlantic Falling barometer with threatening and-rainy weather will probably prevail very generally on Wednesday in the middle and eastern States, and brisk winds from the southeast and south' west are probable for the coast. Alocal-rain will - probably extend ; over Minnesou cand northern-Wisconsin to-nigh t- ? THE i i a vv-'.'f 7- ;.-3'::.t. - :w-v,..j s,-( -r-i ;? j-r :v i 1 EiNaBfiRGER's Live Book Store, 39 Market btreet-NewW6rk8i; ;-;;:-; yy?Xl.i.:.'' ' J. .D. CuMMrao. Regular Monthly Meeting Wil mjngton Building Association., (1 ; , THAtiAN 'HjojUf Vocal .;AP4 .Instramental Gitt Concert, uiv cr-i i .; v -ivrt-i aai-. -ti DeRosset & Co. Cotton .Ties,. Cotton bagging. ,r .'u. -- .s: "tk &(. Positively Seilinir Out aC Coat1 sltirb 44, Market Street. STy"" rLl X , Having rented the store now occupied byMiy John G. Bauman, corner. Front and' Market Streets, and intending to open there with an eutire new Stock' of Goods,'! nowoffer my entire present stock ofDry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c, &c.,at actual cost. , t fV ... . j : Persons -wishing to purchases will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as Uiey will certainly be able to get bargains at may 30 4m Next door to"Patten's Baiery. To Cityr Sutoscritters' v ' On the first"day 6t July, Mr. DjM. Cobb will succeed Mr. W. L. Harlow as City Agent bf the MoRsrsie Star for all that portian'o'f the city North of theV centre of Market street. From that date all subscriptions in his Divis ion will be payable to him;-iZ ' i: . All subscriptions , due VV. L. J Harlow, and unpaid July 1st, are payable only to the -.undersigned or his authorized Agents. f - J " " June 13, 1871. WM. II. BERNARD; Building: Association.' r ':Vr- The Stockholders of' the;Wmlngtdn Build i ng Association-will not forget that ! their an- u ual meeting takes; place -this .evenihg .at 8 o'clock, for election 6f officers and transaction of other importaiit business'.. ' The Board of Directors ' are; requested to meet at the Commercial Exchange at 7i o'clock this evening,, promptlyf" ,1 C I. ticped from the Work House. ' , ' Superintendent YanAmrlnge Informs us that James Rue and David Allen, two colored con victs, were the paftle iwtio escaped from the Work House onf Sanday afternoon. ; j They broke out about 6 o'clock nd at il oclock the same night they were recaptured land turn ed over to. Marshal Canaday, who had them lodged .in the Guard House until ' Monday morning, when they were hand-cuffed- and returned to their old quarters. .4 1 Speaking: In Brunswick. ' - t W& learn that the Conservative meeting n. SmithTi le'yesterday was a very interesting onV, and that tuite'a large number were in attend' ancev Addresses were :deliyered by Hon. !Ai M. Waddell and Mr. Samuel K. Ghlnnis, the Conservatiye j candidate ffor Convention' In Bruhs'wlcki' A1 numhef of colored people werepresenkfnd;' were, attentlvef listeners' tb rough-oat. fi-' JJJ' iJ'X ' We were shown yesterday, by Captl W'M. r. t r f' . Monroe, of the W?r.C. & R K. R., a fine speci men of blue marl, togetherwth a conch shell, found imbedded in the ground, and which'were taken fiomlbe plantation of -Mr. K E.: Coun cil, of Bladen county 34 miles from, WHming ton, on the line of4the above road. We learn that there arefan Quantity of shells of every description1 fo dc found'ih his land, where he U ditching. -i'.'l f Fire Engines at iA.njsf JljinA!i i .. 'By reference to. an adver.USement in, this Is ue, it will heetjn.t Jhatt cMesirs. JJames & Mearet;Acj(oeyswjfJi-it , public auc tion on Wed&egdayAuust .Jlll - - . TtT . ' 1 ." 1a'Iv S I vuiiicr, tuur uauu ciro aiigiucf mteijr m oc, in tfkis city; Vat fald sifdeW th rerganiza lion of ' Ih&iiie Deartmfil:6Q a steam jflrft enaine basterTuia U ayMhjOpportunUyx Jo? d iffc ren t tOvfn not alf elf jp,ttea,'td get a cood fire enuine on reasonable terms.- See ad- irt Coiiert3 '-'?yy Mr. IV Ileinsberger 'advertises In'ithis issue a Vocal andlntrujnentaliiff;: Con uiide'r.ihe'Tcc&tfRfeoWX to take placeat JhftMan HalionMoBday next,5 ""j ui mat., on w men occasion ne wui oner s a prizVafirst'claraud entirely new Piano,' to be.drawo fbrby ,a ;Committee .of. citizens selected fronvihe atfdiwceVTick'eti'a a lady and gentleman with qpeehance for the Piano, 5 00. Single admission, without prize ticket, iti bents-.VHerll Is a good chanW ,or somebQdy eto eet a first-rate Piano cheap, fcx&s; PliDflniVlr"'"': r ' ' I - - A fall supply of Robinson's PrinUng : Inks kept constantly1 on hand at the office bf the Mornino Stak. These iqks are equal, if not Buperior, to any manufactured in this country. benefit vt w.eekly .paperV. v Cash "orders solic ited, -"ijj.fi j !(.-,.';; . , - v- 'tf r ' .lla.', ' w ;-:.".': j t '" , Jj-irr, -l- .WH. i-The new election law requires every man to vote in the township "or which Le is a resi- cient,; f. hi&j. a-,:? t0;"-ii-:isK'? swi-a "vt-' i'.?-- Joe Chadboutn colored, was sent to ,the. Work House yesterday for the nda-payment of fine and costs in the City Court . ine excursionists On the steamer Ifacca ma yestrdajrjhaifa good time beloVv 'and arrived at the wharf in this city at 4K o'clock . ?:rtS LiU..f.i.7 js. y4s..-v lilt ii'Ifft :Z:i'i ..I fiilwi. shells in'thestreets Is illtistrated by; the fact that f a colored child, in merjns.pf a boy, '.was struck by a ehel! thrown byah other boy, fh NeWbcrn, pu Saturday eyehfugjast; ;frbm'the efjfects'of whltrh'lt has since died;W'Bbyftiould very Qireiu now tney throw these dangerous 'mis "isiles in thVstreets.1'4-'. -'9VX' i:;V.' Not vishing:;t6 do Injustice to a political op ponent, whatever may be. our opinion- as to the propriety bf his entering upon "an active ' jgibiitEcai . canyas whiV.holdiag tkn important and reiponsibld oflQce, we have seen our in formant in regaroTto the exact words usedTy Sheriff Sphenck on thes.pccasion of $& Vecent political -harangue i in i-Grant ;vTown8hip,W "which reference was made in these "columns and which called forth a denial from the Sheriff. ' He states that ' the speaker,' , re ferring to(the Conservative party, called it the Dempcretic-Conserratite remarjked tliat the members of said party were an artful and cunning set, who must he watch e thW'they do "riot applyhe torch in the night timef or .words to that effect; leaving the Impression that the Conservative party, as a party, was responsible for the Ku Kluxout "rages upon which the Republicans so delight IpharpjJIau people jot Grant Township, were in danger of suffer ing from the torch or Incendiaries In the per sons of their white Conservative neighbors. 'City Court. ; . The following cases were disposed of yester day morning: - -. Joseph Elliott and Alex. Ramsey, charged with fighting, quarreling Ac. Case contin ued over. Joe Cbadbourn and Duncan'Parker, charged with drunkenness; and fighting. Chadbourn was found guilty and sentenced to pay . the penalty and costs. Parker was found not guilty ' andMfsdharged u - Airce3Howa7a Lizzie Viterrick and John Long,' charged with keepiug ! a house j of ill fame. John Long was found not, guilty and 'discharged. The otner defendants were found guilty and sentenced. to pay, the penalty arid costs. : Alice Howard's fine was. subsequently remitted by Acting Mayor Chadbourn, on con dition that she would i immediately leave the city, which she promised to do: . " ': Boarders. If "you want Boarders, advertise in our new department, jmder head of ' Wants," at half our regular rates, for advertisements not ex- eedins fivelfnes; -i r l s- i fl : -If Arms and Ammunition for Bobeson County. Mr. C. S. Renno, who has been on a visit to Raleigh for the purpose of procuring arms and. ammunition for h& defence of Robeson cdurity; arrived" in this" "city yesterday. He states that one hundred Springfield rifles, with accoatrements, all in good ;order, together with two thousand rounds of cartridges, have been shipped by the jvay?-,of Jayetteville and were expected to arrive here by theT steamer Murehison last night. They are consigned to Messrs Sprurit'&lafth'n and will pe forward ed to their destination this morning. We learn from Mr. Renno that Governor Caldwell expressed his willingness to furnish another installment il found necedsafjrixl , X J If you have found any toihg,a'dvertase it in our new department, under head of '-Lost and Found," at half oar. regular rates for. adver tisements riot exceeding five lines."' i tf o Life Insurance and its Privileges ;,vIt npt-being Always thorpughljr understood by parties who have taken out a policy of life Insurance as p how far they may adventure , their, lives, we take pleasure In publishing here, for the benefit of our readers, the follow ing remarks on policies in that, favorite- life company, the New York Equitable, in ; regard to militia duty, as taken from the New York Herald. !YltrwUk?$ rcmemb'ered that Major Matthew P. Taylor is the agent here of the Equitable, and all the informationjlesiredwil). be cheerfnllyfufrilsTied . ,) t:.s - JThfi Late. 'ffict-Angi; We Jnewrange z&rmitf,.? The recent disturbances in bnr city nave given 'ris to a point eoanected , with life , assurance or great iriiportance to ou citizen Soldiers, fiA statement has-been made that, according t to, thCte?ais lojP 0pblley f as issued hy a life IsOTVanceOrtlpany -to--any members of otrr jmilitiA rimeuts. It iSj necessary y obtain a permit from the company ".before the solder can act in hla niilitary; capacity bo that, his. insurance-may npt ber.vitiated. The int r- their dntv with the :tfintbf'reiciment last "Wed nesday, have led us to inquire at the Equitable Life Assurance Society, liLwbich, Mr. Wyatt was insured, -We ascertained that a permit to verve in a military ca paclty forth e suppressfbqf of riots is by no irieansnecessafy ; that if ask ed for it is granted, but it is not maihaa re quiremerit byftlfls company. The circumstan ces ofMr. WyaUs death do not in any way lo terferbwlth the payment of his policy. This is '-a: wise and liberal determination on the part iPMhAJiquitahlft Society, Nayast moneyed. corppration,prJarge.nrpperty holder in New Wrfc rnnid be more Interested in the .main- teVance oflaw and Order,' Mnd In this way this eompany is simply doing Its part lowara-xne protection otlte own as well as tba'generalJO' iereswr;fritsM-:A.-ii. . - Bobeson County, ffTef-p wasfpews pi : Importance from Robe jsoni yesterday, NptWnhas,;, been seen1 or fjjfiardpf fthe puUi McLeans,1? -Th people are throughly aronlli and,' with the assirstante which will be jobtain- edfrbm the neighboring counties, we may ?x i oect to hear or some aecisive bcuou wuuia th&next- lew nays, vuucu, ; hoped, with important resnlts to the j rinforW turiate"peoplofthat"county;r'iti estthat mut naturauy auauu iu luc qucsuuu, ancl the unhappy kllliug If Sergeant Wyatt and Mr. Henry CPatfe W the TJerformance lof ' Conservative 'Meeting if rr -vWjlmifgton, N. C.f July 18, 18714 .i.Afa irieetiug of 'ihe! Executive Committee of the Conservative party bf- Ni w -lianoyisr; county, heWttisajrln thll eity, the folp ing nominations were :Vnarilni6u'si' made : ; , A "For Converitiori Colbnel RoberV il. Coaij and DanlelShaw:1' T;lf,;; "'.Zin :':FplIemlber, Dr. Wm. T. Ennett. I . , : I . r ' The following appointments' were made for township canvassers..-. : . .-: . . : J - . -: j L to CasWell DrFv Simpsori; Atlas5 Harman, GeO. Corbet,? Owen Holllngswort: ij'-1 ; l FankliriJbhn1 Alorbet ti ltori Corbet; N. H. Fenriell,'Dr. C. AV: ; Kerr a id' Dr.'J. B. Seavey:;j' V ' --iuWJ yxy 1??: , , MasonbprorrT. T. Gcprge, Benjl Farrar, Jr., JyfaiVbBeasJ' !6bibiaGByalk DMarshburriJfjWi'Bbufdea'nx Collins; H. Ji'lH. Iur- ; Holden-JvS:.Hlaes, Jessee Bpwden, Daniel Mil lan, Peyton Lee: ; ,t ; Holly R..t.', Williams, MeeL.8, M. Rochelle, Jacob' Jamcsi ! .' !:;V :1 7( ; - Union Jas. H, Alderman, E. Powers, J. . W Muricyl J; Elyefibark; f 7" if Harnett Jos. T. Foy, T. C. Mobrc, George fia'rper i Lincoln W. W. Larkins', Bruce Williams, A;p. -3ordeauxk H.; BagiJj;;;: : - Cape Fear Thomas Williams, S am' 1 Davis, LDavii Sanders.' A';. " UZZfJ. ! J , -iGrantR. JNlxonj Stokley Atkinson, Lewis Howard, Dr. Dougald McMillan, j ' . , Federal Point John ddl, Nick Morris, Jacob Home, Hbsea Hbr A "j'" ) : v The names of the .canvassers for the various wards of Wilmington will be announced here after.'" The following appointments for speak ing' were made ? c-; j On Saturday, July 22, at Leesburg, in Union Township-R. Hi Cowan, W. T. Ennett. ; OnTuesday, July 25, at Biddle's Store, in Federal Point J. J.. Fowler, S. K. Bunting. , On Tuesday, July .25, at .Humphrey's, JLn Harnett C. .W, Mctlammy, p. M; Stedman.- ' -, On Wednesday July 26, at Point Caswell, in Caswell Township F; D. k I oisson, Dr. Seavey. : - - ' ' On Thursday, July 27, at Llllln ;ton, in Lin coln Township S. A. Ashe, W. S . Devane.' ' On Thursday, July 27, at Hewe it's, head of Purvirie's Creek, in Masohboro Township R. Strange,' J. J. Fowler, Luke McCammy. ' Qn Friday, jJul 28, -fat Shakin, fin Holly Township Daniel, Shaw, W. T. Ennett, C. W. McClammy.: . r.-Lri--. iupj ryT:J y: i On Saturday,' J uly 29, at Sandy 3 lun, in Grant Township J. L. Holriaes, R." H. 1 3owari,A, Ashe, C. W. McClammy. ' " H 1; f , . On Monday, July 31, at Oaks, In Franklin Township J. D. Powers, J. A. Engelhard. . . On Tuesday, Augf 1, at Williams', In Cape Fear To wnshlp Jno. Lf'HoImes, C. M. sted man, Daniel Shaw. ; -u , -W i - ' . , v On Wednesday, Aug.4 2, at Joe Eaklns', in Columbia Township J. D. Powers, W. T. En nett; v - : - - - v't- ' '- ' On Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Rocky Point, in Holden Township Btt: Cowan1; j W. ; S. De vane.;. . ' ..:; .' ,,y- .;;f.r? ' Dr. W.?W.' HarrissV, John D. f pvtf, W. H. Bernard, Dr. J. B. Seavey and,, John D. Powd ers were appointed on the Finance Commit tee. - . '. , A'msi f V' 'f" J. A. ENGELHARD, Chairman. S. A. Ashe, Secretary." Another Road for Columbia. ;' i. We learn, says the- Phanix, ' that the Wil mington and; Columbia .railroad : have deter mined to extend their road to Augusta. ', Mr. Geo. W. Earle, an experienced engineer,' will begin a nrvey of the new route at an early President of day. . Colonel R. R. Bridges; tbd i the Wilmington and Manchester railroad, Ms-: jbr Townsend, President of the Cheraw and Salisbury -railroad, and Mr. Earle were in Co lumbia yesterday, and we learn that their visit was in reference to the extension of the Wil- mlngton, Columbia and Augusta. Tailrpad ' to -Augusta.-,' ' - - . . ..( i : rrS Our Chip Basket. 1 -n1'' ..Tic latest wedding trip n ovelty , js : to taite oe onue 6 uiuiucr aiuug. v-r ; t,f iMrsji Money and husband) have started a new paper at Kalaraa, WashlngtdnTerrttbry;'. ! fTReader, did ypu 'ever f enjoy bliss of courting?.. If yoa didn't the ecstatic tie gall-ant-ry.:. )Vv-. ;- ; : Atlanta has ax'wbman;;'hbeniakef.YiHer hirrTAfys if not entitled to-much credit forte distbyering America, as the cottntry U so. larku -'he could nptfWeUJuayeneu Hv . nTiii , n - iXH'nk B:"' knthbriyyrshlelanVassen5- P,I AOatp over iw ears uju. . : - U Many who bear the loss of . a dear child, or Wf All thWrr.'nrboertv. with the most; heroic f6rtitride.re entirely vanquished ' by the breaking of a diahTor'the bfunder of aTservaritv . JJon . fiatl'8 paper, -trt .Cjapttai., aya . fkat jbang North Carollriaedltprrlao spends mwtftime iri Washtrigibn is thocfl to espouee ; one of bo rcttyf eHes "Thbugli i ot a carpet; bagger A!j;olug$p bagher Na.naraes v. SPIKITS OF TUKFENTraB. xain is neeaeu in wru, oubtyrv -t;f"" v ' " ; " : j- . lio first "watefv melon' made its appearance in-Warrentbn bn Tuesday. t,L Applications' for divorces, ia "WajTen exceeded the number of marriage licenses issued the past mpntby:;J.A: ft tellinff JSDeech for Convention in Raleigh on Sardayvenmg lastjf f The Rutherford, Ibtor, -nas aonei"5ts'.ifttJn'tMUon,to ignore the 'Convention, election; and' has agreed to fiffht the question t theballpt-boxf ; nusb'and, who fell battling fbf the Soutbeft ansjis? lliluols, MIssburiNetrYork' and;the District bCplambia aiid never kls'seS brie.fsoh '! '-iH- Col. ttF. Araifield and Dr. XL T. Campbeir are the Convention candi dates in. Iredell county. " " : "! w j vyTheSeniinel haa. been ; pre sented with two watermelons 'froni Fay etteville weighing 35 to 40 pounds 'each. -' v .' 'Jas.' A n derspu ; a y oung! s on ot'Mr." Thomas Anderson, of ' Statesville, 'mef with: a serious accident last Thursday by 'falling from a wagon..; ; , 1 ; -''r-:'A I valnabl e mare, the proper tv'of R.-Yi Kirkfhari, of Vienna, in this State, committed suicide the other day by throwing her body with such force against a tree as to cause deathi f!"So says the Sa The Temperance Order1 para ded Raleigh on Monday afternoon, headed by ; a i colored:, band, : from Fayettevllle. There were lour Councils present, "includ ing the one from Fayetteville. So says the Telegram. -. ... ! -:i .; ; ' f Tho.Wilson Ledger says : The campaign opened in Edgecombe on Tues day, the 11th. 'Speeches were made by I' Gov. Clark, and Mr. Xewis,"iri favor.of Convention and by John Norneet, against it. ?: - The" Ashville ff Citizen j says : Four of the . delegates of the Cpnyention of 35 were in the Court House yesterday, all in favor of the, present Convention measure. The names of these delegates are Hon; J. L, "Railyj Hon. B. S. Gaither, Abner J eryis and B. J. Smith. , ThoyRaleigh Sentinel says : The in'unction prayed for and granted by Judge Rodman against the sale or lease of the , North Carolina railroad to the Pennsylvania Central, has been withdrawn, as ' we are informed, by the,; attorneys, Messrs. Bragg, Strong and Strayhorn. On the 13th of September next, the "case of Joseph Stafford, of Baltimbre, will be tried before Judge Bond, who released Bergen.- It will then be seen if , a citizen of Baltimore can prevent the Legislature bf , North Carolina from erigagih io the performance of a Jegal and constifutional duty, because it is incompatible" with the political - interests and tastes of Joseph Stafford." ' ' " '.rw::'1.v..- f ' ,'.:' ; ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. T. JAME, Auctioneer. i;1;H;s; BY JAMES ' fe ME ARES. Fire Engines at Auction. ON WEDNESDAY, August 2d, at Exchange Corner, in the city of Wilmington, at 11 o'clock, we will sell t- . FOUR HAND JIBE ENGINES, lately in use nv the City of .Wilmington, but laid aside on the re-organlzation of tho Fire Department, on a Steam Fire Engine basis. Two of the engines are in' good order and the others are but slightly out of repair. Hose carriage, and everything except the hose, accompany each engine. Terms cash. ,4 July 19-lawts Wed.- . ,? . v. THALIAN ;HALL , Th B iSubscriber begs leave to an ounce to i-ij v .-. ; ; -n ;? ; - - ,, - ; the music-loving public a . : ' - Vocal aiid: insTrumeatal Gift Concert, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF yyK ! PrbfircJ. F. Rueckert, i 4 i Monday EveuinarXext, Jul j 24. On which occasion he offers as a prize a flrst ciass and entirely new Piano, to be drawn for fey a committee of citizens selected from the 'audience.0r"ri .i, '-'":'i',7u' I fi Tickets, admitting a lady and gentleman arid one . chance tor the Piano, ' $5 03 i Single admission, without Prize Ticket, 0 cts. For sale at the usual places.; ;'j ' -Concert to commence at 8 6?cloci:'P..M.; prize to be drawn Immediately at the close of the Concert. J - ' -o ; -rur7-".t n-:-.': P.-HEINLBERGER, , pr Proprietor I4ve Book and ilusic Store. r as iv it . juiy i-4i Li. uoLion Ties 1'' Cottoii Bagging ! si. IT rrc tU;.It io : jIHU till u j u... APPROVED COTTON TIES, QfUB LE;1J C npl ,B 4 G? N G , ' "Best and Most Desirable Manufactured. i- JUibeiTerms! toMercnjiadealers.' July S9 SIwFlm ' Manufactrirdr's Agents." ff;MBton'BM TJ1E ANNFJAI ME ETlTN G; 1 t the I Snare holders of the Wilmington Building Associa tion will be held at the Commercial Exchange . Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 8 o'clock. A rail representation or stock is desirea as an elec tion will be held for eleven Directors to serve the ensuing year - -r i'1' :i"i'iU yj uly 18-lt y-j y!mniv;u t,ecretaryji !"jrVMUS cfjSS AB, a vols. . History bf Civ ilization in England, by Buckle, , 2 ybis; f Ra UoBalism in Europe, by Lodtey," S vols, GU ivm'A Roman' Emnire. 2 vols. -'Uistory of the QreatReiforxnation, by D'anbigne, Illustrated, volslThpRcbver or Jefusaiem, by Capt.- A Wilsonf R, Bajkfwto ary and Historical .MisceUaniesV'pyfBaSro Biographical History bfPhilosophy, by Lever; Recollectioris of Busy Life, by jQreeley. Life of Bismarkivb Hezeklel ; Illustrated. Life In TJiabr, by Beadle.; ' ;; 1 For sale at1 I'i&V HEINSBERGER'S '! ; Live Boole Store. inlylS-tf "-y vjrfi u ti T r .." i j - . i iV ' t "--4 ; MISCE iQA NEOU& JOB. PRINTING- HOUSE, ;; rl -t t ;-r;E-,; f ,j j.. f -y .,y . Sook Bindery, y -. . AND j " Blank Book Manufactory, WM. lI!BKRNAi;i Pr6p'lrV Uky UiMyin y : :iyi :Jii:x WILMIJVI GTON, -N. O. fc . The Only Establishment In the -: .i'- .'. -,-r . ; ' v r' r N't'". State having all these facili I, . ties combined.' I. ' IMPROVED1 M'ACHliTBiiY -? .i I- OF Ml L 7iT 1 N D .'i-; l.f lti'jSSrjRT.MENT -OFjf TYPE, PAPERS f CARDS Aim INKS 4 ' : r : V:i i '. ' -.-. . '1. il . I j 1?) S XCI LLE D ! WORKMEN EVE It YD !P ARTMENT ! ..: s.-.!-5 N O T i T H E : LOW E S T P li I C E S ;but . ...... rxi-i Z 0 W P H I C E S -i u. Any Other- Etabliabinent :;'fff.;f' FOR'. THE' 1 BEST QUALITY OF WORK ! PItlNTING, JtULIN G .AND BINDINU, .-'.J.Kil. OF EYERT, DESCRIPTION, Executea Promptly and Skilfully ' r-".- i v 1 t" 1 li - zji -r:f j A " , SINdE. ADDING , . ';. i --xHT; 1 v B' T E'A' M 5 P 0 W E R , 'We Wenaled'' W nh protelrs ! with IHE UTMOST DISPATCH..,:,' j 'May 6-SFtf i ;003 CIFTS,f GRAND GIFT f CON CERT AND it .9 FOB THB BEKKVlT OF THB 3 FoflniliiE-AsylMof tie Sisters of ily r tN TTe-CITT-OF NEWORK,randfi 2 il Soldiers' and Sailors Orphans' Home, :r:,Vf:)' Df! f. : - X iTp b heldf ;Washlngtont DC. under and ' pj. vjrj,uepfj a5ermit f ;rpm Jlpn, Comriaissloner of IntemaHevenne, on THURSDAY,; JULY 27tb positively. cfcfepiil'-srl?-'1 .. ' ' fr After thp boncert, the Commissioners' wifl award to the snccesslul ticket-holders ',.'-' - I,QC PHIZES i amounting i(to 8200,000. 52,000 Tickets ony will be sold, at $5 each: HpntHrMcetrLTjorOTarpf Elkton, Md i UL IkiaJ.tisouT.CABTLB, Baltimore, Md., J rf' f , r. r Hon. Jas.S. Nboijst, M. C, f ' , . .. J Pittsburg, Pa Trustee; . i RfeferencesMaJi-jQen; D. Hnnter U S. A.; Washington, D. C.J Hon; Jas. 4 Negley, Pitts; burg, Pa.; First National Bank, Hagerstown Md.: Appleman & Co., Bankers, Hagerstown , Updegran & Son?, Hagerstown Hon. R. J. Brent, late Attorney-General, Baltimore; C F. Abbott, Esq., 29 p. u. Avenue, Baltimore; Jno. H. Fowler, ifisq.J W.H; Myers, of W. H. Myers & Brother, Exchange plce, Baltimore. : ' Deeds of-the Real Estate, certified to by counsel, In hands of the Trustees - ' r, Tieketa and circulars can be bad' of P. C. DEVLIN, Gkwbk At aobbt, .Stationer and Printer, No: SI Nassau Street, W. T;J -- v Tickets sent C. O.D if desireai m . yy : . . Send for circular containing description' of :prices,etcV,"- .". - w-.y , Ordeis by mail receive prompt attention; ? JnlySAFlni -i . '.: ':-. ?i: .-fvr rrTEDDING CAIIDS AND VISITING VV CARDS -printed in the most elegaa Style, at n -. WM. H. BERNARD'S . x a (ui VAig win .w ivn w wv - - UATES OF ADVEIITISIN Q I - ; J Gne&quareone day, ;............ .-' r . tt t.wn rt ava. i .... . a. l . r n "three days............. ? - il tj tays.. ... j j t' five days, ...... ...... v', one weeJc, . 4. r Contract Advertisements fcalren at pr' . portlonatelylowrates " -f . " , ( - Marriages, Doath.'BJ!r'ii," Foneral an.' Obituary notices will bo lnsH'-J n.t half rat. wnen paw ror in aa- iti ovvtr- ruu ri. , ? will be charged; ' ' , Tbtittw Cash bflulatnand. ' f I - M TSCELLANEOTJS; r St: Paul's .-h'Vi. GERHAN;AI1ERICAH INSTITDTEI Ti 1IE SECOND SCHOLASTIC TEAR Of th V.-f , Iristitnte for Jsoth sexes, will conimen ce on t hj. ;j' imt nonaity in -tober Next, with. ;an efflelent 4 corps of teachers. A'j- ' f - - : - . - ' .' . v ' - . .,1 ; i?es, includlngi thej. rudiments, of Musiv y ltorpughly.taught at pei month. Prlmar Class, 3 per month. ' No cr hargca.-'. JL J ERT, k?i . . July ie-tf Principal..: f - ,1 j - Y m ri OR TH E J AYX) RITE FLOUR WE HAV, - M - laigely increased our orders. ,Our large. salH -.-a ' ,-. .. vs. .4 k.? l - - of this deservedly popular biand of Floijt. warrant us in calriilrig it to be the best iWj : V l fOrtheprlce'f-and equal to any sold at aiyif. price in Wilmington. The Favorite Flour hi i the merit t every good, quality, Buyers -f! ' Flour should by the Favorite Flour. " ? Sold only by ; " . . CHAS..D. MYERS A CO., ' 7 ',.rs-xi" Inly lttf . . s 7 North Fronts f ' tANpRETH'S Hew Crop Turnip Seed ..f'N'u; A L A K G m s uppl; Or i k . ; .-.-.a v. .-j V TURNIP A CABBAGE SEE Mi , Fpr sale,, wholesale and retail, by ;GREEN Jt FLANNER, Druggists, , j 47 M&Tket Street And nor. 1th anA nanrwar a1 1 juIylO-tf Fprtlv Carolina Argiu 'Twfli'RtX bircuiated lively,' spic, ento! ; If) taming I a leader in politics, a Joy to tt f , . .Unsurpassed as an"i . , , , f , ,M Dome ciroie. ADVERTISING MEDIUM. , ' ' ' f j-- w - ' l" 1 ' SUBSCRIPTION. $2 B0 a ycrf AnyssTisiira Ratss 1 square, S mos., 5 tf. I 1 Iv'IMcNE .',,) ...t.".Ji iUOit ' :.iJ:i:V J..-' J-.troitinm w n l .3,;..;i: .1 :' !r r.' Carolina Banner, SHELBTif. ci;r y ' TERMS, $2 ol HON,, PL AT9S DURHAM ,And, other abt ,'J . . . yy ii"yy::y . " .Address either I. D. MCNEILL, , i-.s .t-..tv-. n' P.rt:i V s 'July etc Ed. and Pron'r, Wadesboro, N. C.: 5; : 'H; J. MoDUFFIE, Pub.,y! j rr...--,i sneiDy, N. C.f . In Store arid tb: Arrive: TK'iAAtVBUSHBLS'boRK?---''-' s'i AVjuyu f ti':::xir .svi'? iT-'r BBLS. FLOUR, . l r 550 BAGS COFFEE, (all grades.) : 85 Boxes D. 8. Sides and Shoulders, TSBLS. PORK,7" ? ISO BBLS. GLUeI ' 4 1?0 Hhds. Smoked. Sides and Shoulders, t f SO Hhds.'Demarara and P. R; Sugar, 30 Bbls. Reined Sugar, , rt , . : 100 Bblsu iBbls. and Kits Mackerel, -I. 10O BOXES1 AND' 'BARRELS CRACKEB ' f - 1,900 BdlsHopp Ironh,175 Papers Rlvetj j ;1 ). , 335 BOXES SOAP, ' b6xES3ANDLE; "! .1 ; 00 Cases Oysters,..: a 50 Cases Tomatoes,. V .' s itj.ili v. t : i iT. -JJ . i . 'i T i ' 1 1 25 Hlids. and BblsSjjH, Molasses, 800 .Hhds. and JSbls. Cuba Molasses,: ; 83 BOXES TOBACCO,", , , 75 DOZEN iWATERjBUCKETS. Aol; Ac, July 18-tf ; 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. . v ,- -pit sr ' i' 1 .1 ' X HE SUBSCRIBER having Ipttrchased tt yv i s , .1 , ' lately owned by Mr. James A. Bradley, at fc I s , , 1 change Cor er,i Market street,' respect! ulj ' . r informs his friends ard.the pnblto general i that the Stock has Deen ripleuishe , and at'.' V ,; ' : ultlono-wiHeonetani-oe-Tnaae to luuke j ' . v . . ? Having engaged Mrq;DAVIp tH. WALsjr formerly with Mr.. Jas. A. Bradley), to sund f 1 intend 'toy buslhels I'res'pecifuliy1 lollclt L ' share Of the public patronage) ) j; ; y ,.i ud.;xcr':p..'.:V a;'L.price, ' e t ' l tho- Wilmington J oua al.j v VAMTS. y r.- -- WANTPD-Purchasei to call at 8. Levy' ' 44 Market street, and examine his etoc of Dry Goods, t)lothingr Boots shoes, Hat' Notion?, Ac. which are no w-selling at actut oast. -al o.i -Juou .v-o,u. li-j -v 'fmav89-4mr LOST AN Pf FO U H D. j TnoUN'D-A. place where Dry Goods, Clotl 1 ing, Boots, .Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac, ai being sold at actual cost. " 8. Levy's, 44 Mark street, is the place, , ; may 80-m j- FO R -S A L H O R"REN T TjOB SALE At AcTtTAL Cost, by 8. Lev J3 44 Market street. Dry Goods, ClothLii Boots, Shoes, Hats Notions, Ac. Call an secure bargains. : , s may 30Aai "TTO K KENT Until next October, the hout JD lately occupied- by the subscriber, elti ated.on Fcurtn, between .namut ana ul Cross streets.' Tbxks Low. . 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