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(ySI xkf'Jfc At uuiiwr biiw rrvp'r owiox. Dawson SanhT BttUrtfija; Ant St. uit months, maaTanco,..,.ii.i.Ai. 60 I breo months, in advance.............. i 00 tne month, in advance. ....ir...'.v-1 75 : h itf orhinSa will b delivered in anvv liiirt of the City at VinmxHjCurm -per weTKr METEOBOLO IC AL. HECOKO. Ther-i Barom eter,,. Time. Weather fceteiv ...4 7 A. m; 2 P. M. 9 P. M. 67'' ...69.. S0t09.!i JN geptieUloQdy Mean Temp. pi.aaj,.7U(ies,, ;, ,vi NomAll barometric reading t re- reduced to the eea-level and to 33-dejrret FahrenhiU ...... ... . a.MtatM11l&W1i TT - tJ - was UBPAitTincNT. i $ Office of -Ctilef 8ienai Officer,-" V 91 Washhigtof,; Jnly 244:85 ); Easterly winds lth ;c!6ud ; w.eaA)jeK IfUI prooapiy conunnep.n vub. coast onui Tuesday. morning,. and tha area.x)(.soutbrly winds, .with threatening . weather ezteods-to New York- by-'Tuesday -night !Brhk,wind from the aoatb-are Wobabl for to-n!grbt "oti Lakes Michigaffand8nperior.!-Local rains are probable from northern Illinois to Mississippi; kw a IIYERTIMRM Rlffl jn bin s bb kgbb s luive hook store, sy Market City residence tor sale. ? . - ; j v Doolet & Bbothbrs, New York--Notlce R bad the adyertisement undor thejcaptlpu , "Lost and Found." ' ! - B. A. ScHX7TTB.Bjad s Boom' anitFarlor SetSK Chairs, &c . . . " " r G. S. TrTeHgihlalota oa.NnjijSUI for Bale. ..Ii'iis'sf vIIJI: j. W. ScHBpk, Jr., Sherif-r-Notice to the voters oi Masonporo-- aOTnaniDj i ? k ji m ....... m . . . . .. ST' Read the advertisement under the cabtlon of "Wants' , - , . Dudlkt A. Eitr3'Na 4i ..Market street GenUemen'siyippe., Gbkkn & Planner, Druggists and Apotheca ries Turnip SeedT"'' r Positively Selling Oat at Cost at So. 44, Markef Btewfc7.f'.?, its'i - Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G. Bauman corner 'Front "and "Market . Streets, and intending to open thare with an entire new StpckJ of Gooda- now my entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing; 'Boots and Shoes, tsN6ubu,':'?&i t , UCtUal COSU'' "' . .' --uJv ", ; Persona wishing to purchases wilKdo well by calling on me fbefdre buying elsewhere, ' aa tbeHtiltcertainlyl Se2We3tOarain at , " ' S. Levy's, i ' iiirt 30 4m :. Next dootoiatteiagerybj; To Cut SuDscriDers. i t"4 Ou the first day JulyMrjm;MfC6iy i ne Mokkino Star for all that portion of the city North of the centre of Market street. From thatate alt subscriptions inliIaOIvls- ion will be payable to him. ; All subicriptlonij ituf ytL Harlowifand unpaid Jdilst, afeaySble niy to eun' dersigned or his authored ' AutsV l ' Juuts 13, 187.- j j? ,WM fUJSBNARD. ' " : " ' , ,r .- PUBLIC 8f.iKUriQi-O .T 1 The Conservative Canvassers lor.New Han over County wllf aadreai Aop'eoplSiw follows : On Saturday, Julj 22, at Leesburgf in Union Town6hV-Rt6Wa,V.lfennetL On Tuesday, nj2,yat Bale's Store, in Seaveyo" -rt!aTTr -vTcP. On Thursday Jttly,MtlMllIn, coin TownshipJUJUlkeV.gr On Thursday, J uly 27. at Hewett'sT Htfaa oi l Purvine'a jCreek, ,l iMaaonbro fjpn J. J FowlerT Luke McClami unsry-r'vf"-. WTicufl l . On WrM.v Jnlv 28.Aat ShaldJI.rtirliv Township Daniel Shaw, W. T, EnnMtW AfcCUmmyi;rtl'a , : ;; y,.-- .-, m.-- ----- g On Hatnrdii Jnlw 59 t Sni1Tlnn inRrfttit I UW MBUl W. .14. UU1IUSS, Ak. U. Mvvu,y A. Ashe, C. W.-MeClammy. : r Townhfe.Ttioelsf t A.UngelhardV I On TneadavAosgltll WmSiis, In Cape Fear TownshnoJnv M Sted- On Wednesday Ang.2,at Joe .Eaklns?yj in Colombia TpwnahlfrrJf aweis, W. T. En- On Wednsdayvn- 3i at Rotfcy PoiiiH in Dr.; W.i WJ Hifrtis Ti&a' 't: 6tZ'iti. H; uernara, u.: u..iiiJtvey ana ionn u. jtow- ers were abtfointed -'On the Finance Commi tee Our Cals Bafet oii a .9X " She whchcan 6pose4i cross baby WgreiV r than she who composes toookji ir il'n .WSfi5i:f imitfm: -Charms fashio - Pboebo CarysatUewport,isa iUthah er Minn ! i J t. i. J i .crj to uouuviui. it.E. .srjiiejxtiTsfflt. A. New EogUnJ, preacher recently s based his sermon on what be called V.the:nhappy fate of Mrs. It'M-T vT-; W0RtWpliliStm;in . my little bed." ,vn-'-vi:?'.;;,--'T-V1,A4.' Two young men of Long Island were turned put of hu1ictf:Vinunday night, fon J!.':i- iaiilii Ti iiSvx.-...tai: A voice of Jam en tat ion comer Op from tbe wateringUc.WerVreaf e8ting resorts average of twenty five women to one man. Each party Is In a bad way. OUlie i,oi young ladles who fainted last OuvTuesda J.nly Dat. HumrtyfaV in IMylC.5i?iaartaH)rfe MfnhlMap:- dirrtespeyre rgeduwUh Jaihg) Harnett-C- W. McClamniy, C. M. Stedmanl a .; ??4 JMlte io WnatraUoalfeit Is ' fr0Vlcomplainant,rwa found fijullty and trirwldesvf9r at PololJCaawelH- eto.aMnijaIhe appearance of a whUew0; required jto; pay ahfl I penalty ndcosti x ? 1 , in 'CakwetfoiSninFal- Dr. ' ' . i iu Unait ; vui . ,;!dvt, lx ,., ni U ' . I ..-i.t t - "" r- - t 1 KAnlA.m f-lml mi. ' . ... ... t i.. on watch, guards. ,aro coming-in n agsiiw VrotiW-a "-ifas i' I ; fJWKMlWJtiSt.-.' ilil, iwaa friaa-aii!lw1aiaaMla 'jh.a-'.r'T-V:.'1 iW" fWB- im .. .1,1. . m n..ij ,i !I w. . 7 1 1 T A II 1 fV I - rll- r . -T- if' - - - - 1 1 f I M A II T - . olSTOlNo 105 i --hi i i Bonnet your horses. -I.. Bathing pnrifles the Bkih and I coihduc. JEh'e thick Marguerite plait has taken lU place. , rr.u wwucr-is remarKabiy. cool for the ;IOSa -?i-MK-t) f?rwtxrj? t .Messrs.; J, J. Fowler and 8. R, Bunting " . ;u" peopje oi eaerai joinf ,tp wnship Biddie'a 8tortoyiiswm.'il f. 1 we jearn mat a moonlight excursion on the steamer Waccamavt is on the tablsO cme -oflf within the next week or so. -! ; ' - Mrjf David ' Anderson Is- selling his: Florence!, Sewing Machines pr:$30 asb and Instalmentsof flOa' month. 1 Who can't get a machine now ? , I ' - Wri learn that a prominent Republican of AuuTBon county. Bvaieay pu Qiiciy . a. w aays since that Convention was a foregone conclu sion tn that untyir:vrt.ri'f i a- ojtx f fe- , -r An. excelleut weekly lejjow being, Issued rohv-the Heirbr a Journal qf Commerce office.'' ntltled Ths Eastern. Herald. 8ubscriptioik r j t i Office to the front room lu the Northern part of the City Hall building, ' formerly occupied -uv iue XjiotArY. Aaaociai.iou. j f1-f by the Libi fTjeai j i. t. . , - attention of the members of the. Ward Committee of Ward four is called to a notice eisewhere "requesting thpm jto meet at Central Headquarters, on Wednesday evening. : ' jTbe' Sunfarfy yesterday morning pre ejtted a singular appearance, being surround-J ed by a ciree, jthe outer rim of which was Illuminated by brilliant jets of light. 11 hLffil Jio Wft iL' Marx'WUUams,' 'Dorcas Franks and Andrew Leepeye, all colored, tyere senttoftha WorkCHouse yesterday to serve out fines and cq lo,the City ourt." L We learn from the Ne wbern . iTXmei that 'apt. Usher, the Cutter Steteiis, totinerj of the Seward, located in our waters, has for some time past been quite ill, though now thought M be improving, f ..: .: , ! 1 Attention, is called to the advertisement in another , column of two eligible lots for sale. Tjeselbts are situated on Nun, between Flrout indi' Second streets, in a pleasant and desirable location. :. ' for copies or tne ss. i. jueager. tsaiuraay Aigut ahdjptiinlerWting.andj pWications, .which hekeep for jsaj.e-.-at his wa tKanw-en Beconoaree. qttamesreiliii rtf feeaniawwas afrSsted ye terdavat the , instance of the Captain of a iNoW BcOvii ) 'Prl whdseV;hTtnwth Macedf in the Guard House'for'sa'f e-keepingl w n...---; ' i - not a ,ur6re experienced and reliable druggist in the whole countryThas assumed sole con trol of the d rug ttttsfuf stODrf A.(T order 5rdnta4id Market si Northwest confer streets! lr-Jt i tab hbped UtUieclUzfBa well, as He&MceiaHrif oe airtiieV)ssibry can "in! Improving the sanitary condition of the city. S Much can be accomplished in this way bV cuttiBglfStrlf thVireeds anjlremoving de- caying vegetables; from their, lots. The National Iblice Gazette of the 22d does op the recent ambuscade of the sheriff's-pdsse 4- v i --.-. - i: - t t-, 1 '- - 1 1 . P iMi RrthMtmi h lxwrv and M tranJTti tbCrt i Li?--'J , r v.vr..t.'- rti - - ' -i-" . a raiau a flewwpfr.v..'."- : ,i w . Lto-4ffj U?5n4w4a4erI4pWia man. ke.fxom -therflorxyS, jm t j; a . m. i . a i a la. i five or more subscribers, in this county, it lW jbje wum.ingvoja Dally 8TAifi'vyjiMw nrone tm n n a Inn a wit n hoa maHii AVAC f)ff Af 1 Of H la .'iyer by borrowing the 8tab to see tbe.priees riirttono raH : I u i p a Knife.' - - - . ; j . nnie-jSpeighlinj Kennedy was arrested yesterday.charged with assaulting her husband with kaife, with which she gavrihlm several cMStfWQundiug him severely Jn ifferentpjor tions of the body. She wound up.her jleasant icxercise by cutting open tho bed;" theeathers pom rfjrl lldbmiscuously: on Nutt street, whete the difficulty peenrred. The obstreperous Annie was lodged Jnlthe board House aUd wllFprObaoly have a hearing IrmaiKJ .arh.t .U,aagbbft aaeino,i ;. .ojasojajuawnty. .iri&tzu 4 v iTbere war no news from Robeson yesterdays was.wiui iuui k .wS.jWfwi'fehir fffoiilflWi Mysrainxe tVrday, why saj jjif t.bttha jbeeftactipg with: tbejBberifiril JpiS colored men altogethjit af e araoag-tbOse wno are trying to effect the c-aptafe of the outlaw We are unabMRhaVaniount of credit Ja ltiiJj attached tohisraasertton-SS moo & $ Ttiwewill be ara4di CoMervayP rally far ' .... - i" "T? i t'jjJi.OdL -" - v. frontwthetJIty Halt tnis-evening, on wmcu bccaslotf spee'ehes will: b made by Col. R. H. Cowan andiMWadden bodyjuro outm arlqns.Co ph?;are especially lavited to be; present. ? I, " ?" 7' -ri f);! . .!- . "t1. ;c"--t ' ' .1 1 4 The )VardmjmJlttee will mQetaMM veenuveuommiwee , jaeau Quarters in Journal BattdirigsOi Wednesday 1 -Ltno- JlcMf.K af 8 O'clock. A full atr Since thMiaej I Sheriff's party. 4 Tbf y were seen last XrJday 1 1- aolleyfed athemlbuYf tlieyle're; it rUhXnimS was" done. . . . 1 iv n ih r 11 1 NHL line 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiuuiaii .a w u.aw m.wm. Ij . X. . M ...ww w w w t I . . .. 1 . I,.. f . ' v -: ( ill.;-; ?lenditJce Is tcqueited - i Gift Concert. to' :thoieiioa . uemsoerger'a Gift Concert came OS at Tha lian Hall last evening. There - warfa large crodvpreent , andTp every thing pasted. off pleasantly; The vocal music consist tlrely oj male voices and was charmingly ren dered. 5 The 'VPirate's Chorus,: by khe Glee Clnb, consisting of eight voices, waJ received' with much favor, as was the teaor solo', Thou act Everywhere." The instr omental' quartette, ."Waita de 8alon," was very aweetly rendered, and the,Uiot VTheCrows in the Dor nfleid" and -ttirbiaMaftol -were highly applauded. wThe appreciation ; oif- the audience wai 'atteted by jthe frequent encore Whkh greeted the performers in the? different 'stegecoj the eneiinmeni, roff Rueckert,j as.mnsicai director, was fully 'up to public ex-CcWtiori-v Hi'a tilenis . almusicjiware' so well known andr, appreciated ' by the jpeople of .tyilmingtod that It was Ukeu or 'granted that he would be' fully equal to the occasion. u f -A b ARei; the conclusion of the. concert , a com nqlttee of four gentlemen t "was; selected from :the udiene& to conduct the drawing. These were Messrs. John Lc Holmes, ' Alfred Martin, jpr.'T.CaCTimd 1, J. G; Buir Fwo giasa jars were used forthe drawlrig, in one o .were placed 9a tickets (the camber sold) and In the otttls one i ol which was written the Word "Piaho.' The piano, was drawn. rbj,'.1 ticket i No. j J'held ; by Mr. ' John - Cbnoley. . Ini consequence of the ijmited number pt tickets sold the' piano orig inally intended -to be given to th the lucky r ticket, was withdjawn costly One fcubstltntd;tbut still MrJ Conoley is aiortunate, mai andt.geta his music cheap. Executive Committ eei'Head anar teret . i.pe central omce oi ino vonservative Xixe cuuye goAimiuee. is in, tne roonj in he base meu ofv .the ; Journals building, . on Princess .street : , A cordial Invitation is extended to all in favor; of -.ConslUutional JReforni to above headquarters Booms Open at visit the all hours. Fourth Ward, Attention.- The members-of the Ward Com mlttee of Wjd.JFopr are, requested to ".meet at the CMral S.ea4.qutrlert-Pl the County Executive Committee, in the Journal building, day evening, July 26, at 8 o'clock. rWednes-' ,. mil. c jI jCha8, M. Stedman, , v r . , .Chairman. Speakins; as ;Bnrsraw. On Saturday, July 29th, the people! of , Bor- gaw and vicinity -Will be addressed by several promlnent.spaker,s In,, favor of Cohveqtio n Fr Point Casvrll. - -: 11 The steamer Little Sam will leave he wharf or Point of the People's Steamboat Company Caswell Wednesday mornlugat,. 5M Qlclock, returning axiernion o game pay. A . . A " . ' m j i f Wpeaklng a t Pof it Cas welU cbi.'Bi'H. cdwarir' -Mat avw.': McClam-' jnyIajFDv Ioion and J)r Beiyeywill address xn people, pi tja9eu owuanip ; as folnt Caswell on Wednesday, in favor of Conr ventloq. .We learn that Judge Cantwell. apd Dr. Frayzer will also be present, and pected that4he former -wille pretty badly used up by the latterwbo is an ' independent candidate. City Court. Tho following cases were disposed bf yester- day morning : MarvMphfcfM anq Dorcas Drake, charged with cursTngquarrAllng and other dlsarderivcouaaer, were rountfrgtiiity eqpested by Judge Cantwell to say that the folloing cases ifc his hands, .are teA ferredto John Minor, Esq., at Fayetteville, to J take tne testimony, viz.: iuisie Ann A.umsaen, Saaminfi'iinie'afl Saelel W: WeeTviriDixOri" Ingram, Pine Forest CftmeUryj-sanr)"Deal, Jami rlj&tfcm&1fi?n M v.Mr. Minorwlll probably ,bft Lin WUmlngto t m a' f . A r urn m ft.. mnfB a I ' - n Renia!niB,vYn'the City Post tJMceJ fclia Badger, Fanny Brinklcy! osen; luxate cry an, x s 4rnkley, Minerva Burke, Bethf itoiJ ' i . C Albert 8 Cane. Allen Can ad ay X E Cape lan. S'mith Carter, W H Campbell..' I : JJD Hester Davis, Herman Dickern ioi J Dar- vis. josepmne uougias, jas a uukb, lluc cu.w, E-rrAifrcd Evans, Francis Embiy.?1 ? T . jF--Sarah v Finley, Licy I aisoniijane Fan--dear! Y . . -!"- I , ! r. G GmiSpie & Bro, Mary 8 Garrfas.' JohnJ - TT Trr TT1l.- W T TTAll.nil .1 fllonhim !HainfJ0s HafasVTJJto6rn; Dbiiy Haglef,L J V j . - i 1 i U-0WanrettfFanhi Jdnes;-HCohn- . . X Mary E-Kerr.-f fnoy ao",t- -eao ? -HS tea;XharleslU?erton.; E,' Leyer; bM-Ed Murphy, Fred Myer, Tbadf Middle- tons ThOejMcDermoM, js murreii. i " rs j, N-rThoa Newklrfc-r?-: in&v ' itoas a; l' SIl A.r.k. w,n.i- niv.ii 6-Amie Overby, (Walter, Q!NeiiU ,,14 A PEIsiePi erdinand Powell,; Eliza PeuVyMariah!fPjfice,i 8allle Ptnner. W H Par,- J P.IotiA Rain " .' k1 S Hester 8hoemyer, J J Smith, LB Smith, 8traV8ampton, B R B ShferifT, SameSttllivao, lW a8hephe a Vj uNr.-a.. f VT-BenjawlBThomaa8t J 8 Thomas. -xci I , ; WDoUift.WllllamsFrank,,Waltorii Henry Walker, Nathanlel.WiUiams, iticnmona vsv j kIn, CarrW Williams; Harriet Williams: v please say "Advertised." Will be sent to U eaa tteunvce cs uawKwur j D. C, in 80 days, if not called for. -r'fTT I Wilmingt . T1. , A full supply of Bobihsoris Printing Inks kepnstanl fiand at the -office of the ifoksiwVsxAB. These inks are equal, if not superiortaany-tnanuracturedittthlt country. I Kegs Of 25T&S" p:HW wwic---benefit of Veekiypapers. i6fc'" Ordfre soBct " RIVER AID BARINE If WS.SI v ' ''r ' V, , Monda, July 24. ' . ipt otUr of the 'steamer- Waccamaw, reports four square-rigged vessels in below, bound up. " - - " 'i s Ui r Tliespiarf Corps are-giving entertajjiments at -Weldoni ; -.u , High Poinl has; ben made a letter money order officevif : ... ni Church in'Newbern is rapidly progressing radical1 "anti-cOtiventio'utr candidate; f iq on Saturday.'- -''" " ' l"'1 - 1 f', A Rooster, with horo's on hid head resembling the spurs of? the towl; is the iatescuriosity in Charlotte i Hillsboro contemplates estab lishing a National, Bank and a few pro minent "gen tlemeh have subscribed L there- ; rrr The Weldon iVip flays : The cotton crop throughout thia 'section j s growing so rapidly .thai the farmers, haie otil siand and admire,, ' sn :M vf" xitrr The Kewbern A limes iiearns thatJDr. Jno. A. McDonald, of Washing--tonr N. 4 0.9 :. w ho . . w as. s i nj red t y i leing thrown. trom.his buggy a few days -since, had his leg amputated on Wednesday, j :r - Mr. John W. Marcom, 'ibre man of the Sentinel Book and Job De partment, was presented i by his. brother typos with an elegant silver-headed cane on Saturday last. k We are confident John deserved the caning. ( '" .r . Tt We learnfrp m ., the .; ressj thai; CoL J. W. Covington Aot Stokes county - was brutally assaulted. n, the high way without cause by adrunken ne gro a few days since! Col. C, was riding quietly alon the road, when , the, negro .seized the reins, 'ot. the horse, and, insisted that he should change , ' thq,0directio a in which be, was riding, on refusing to do so he was dragged from Jiis horse Cand beat oVer the Aead with a stick. v The negro has since fled to Virginia. f j tl t.r; ' : : Prlntlnar Paper. . . ; VWe'do not keep Printing Paper regularly In stock for sale but can always supply - qur friends with small quantities, say from two 'to ten .; reams, at reasonable prices for all strictly. cash orders. SizesOf paper 22x31 and 28x40 Inches, and ''same quality as that used 'On the Morning Stab zMK(MroUn farmer. J ;tf fe ' y--"i i. -tMijr.i :n - r. -l ':Ui."n7ABD COMSEITTEBSt"''- ?. ; zhSi-li OjTICH Op EXBOUTIVK COMMITTEB, ? V' Jw,i ; . WnJtWGTON, July 22, 18?li ,:. j '.The following gentlemen havebeen nom'ida ltedfo Magistrates for ttier wnshlpi oi'rflX' mtagton7;1rt i .i n FRANK. C. SINGLETARY, ' h :";c;;: vYimAMwHjQN. 1 t The following gentlemen haye been appoint ed members of the Ward Committees, who will have in charge the Interest'of their respective Wards: " f y.r.i.d :- John ColvUleChalraaniWmMrBsoriiiW. G. Jonesj DeLeon FillyawJ.F, Garrell,; W. H. Strauss, K. Gill, W, :D' Mahn, J. O. fleyer Bi COrreli, John Thdrntbn, Jr.," Jesse Ives, .RobeTtf'Finlejf, OctaviOus Wiggins; Henry Gay, BxGleayesy ,James Wilson, James Conoly,, -George F?TUley,IClj: Isaae Freerck DoUsbpi 'Ghiairman; Samuel K 3uttlbg,' Roger Moore", Junius Davis; Henry Hair.-Jri. Df TB. CarM'Thomas C. DeRos- jsefc Alf rL.- i Price J Wittiam n Wltheyi ' John' .Munro, lel5ruta. uu.iar4:George Ft rderman v WllltamPHoJiandvBejjnettFlaanerw Bradley Jewett. JOhti F.s Divtne.'Alrich- Adrlanl Wm.4 L. Smith,-Hetiry Brock, Lpuis' Bvldenl Griffith: JilMcBeeji William ' ' Roberts. RadcUnCaairmao, Lamb Bowden, J. F. Post, Hi Vetf GtaTib, Thos. Southerland, Jobn CowatsRbb't.: Dudley. W. K. French. L: B. HurglflSr; Jr.. Wn JfYoolvJn-X,7T . JohJiaon, Jtr gaiiow; vi iKUt4iti - aai uiia) vussv a-a am vii. a' i EydenJohicFo Boser. Alex.-Sholar. T.W. AndersonG. HIW. itunge. jjamuei eii, ynasg ryai, onn erresc, :Jobn H; "Savage Chas. H. Ganzer, H. Ohlaudt, -Joseph i King; t Wtttv Griffltbi- Joseph ''Paget,; XOaou muc. . vuan kaam. h vuaa 4aauv Tbgmas A8t, corge vtroyenv inranKi uassi-. dey,T.4t($Tnltb, Cbartes Kybjerg, Daniel Bender, Janies Darby, Leonard,, Mann, .T. 'W.' Player. J.' H;:' Blddteamfes7., Littleton, tWmBaVr.HWmPGibtjeriiHfehry;1 Cassidey, James Hicks, HngbSweenyi Jamesjr. urock- ett.. .NorthropvWtnMcMinneyfe:: ;i k mittee aretes qjfcfo menibers'of ; the 'Commit tees of their respective Wards. ;k, '". V.a( 1 It is enjoined upon these' Ward Committees to organize at . once. Ward Canvassers and Cballenfirers should be aDDOinted. and .steps f -taken to secure a full vote and a fair election. its-Mj -jfosEfH A.;'ENGEiARi)Chm'n. Tate ATEB'S SABS ABAHXXAt0 purify the blood and purge out the humors, pimples, boils anr sores wmch are merely emblems of the rottenness wtthiA; ' "Tney cure !' What cures t -ATlfiR'S CHKB I RirS&TORABWr -a; CpnrhJ AYE B. 'ST PI XLS for a purjrative, ana Jkxxm-o oAiwArAJwi. LA. for the complaints that require an altera tive medictofeMf-- fgvfai,;?r 1" MENTS 5 VT T J. i TWO ELIGIBLE tOTS DK.'NW, STRfiBTi between jFron and ; aeoondV Streets. -zp i rill i feiiA.t Ia?ApplylJto:r -f1,:'1." '-'.J Win, A . 1 wnison,'5 ame KCIIIy W.VA. t'um- ming,.WmWohhPi-ia B?uhii fi. ,-: , . NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. ! : An : unprincipled firm -bave recently been copying our advertisements entire, with the single exception of substituting their name In place of ours. The imposition, although well calculated to deceive your customers, can be easily avoided by a little care on your part to see that Dooley's Yeast Powder is the one they are searching for. : While the action of the party only, adds further testimony to the popularity of our Yeast Powder, we deem this cautioa necessary, not-only for your protec tion but that of the -.customer. Dooley A Brother, 66 Hew fltr, New York. fTu T Sat ' ' !. . r :' .- V.. ' ,4) Us" ll To the Voters of HiLSpnlofo'L'TdWA , YOU ore hereby notified that the election. win oe neia at Hewitt's place, at tne neaa or Pervines Creek, (oldVeleetion ground) Instead Of Wagness as heretofore advertised. - - ' ! juiy Ml .. . Sheriff. 4 OPERA SLIPPERS 1 1 Grecian ers ! ,f-.-,. u FOft GENTLEMEN.' : DUDLEY ELLIS, . I .sign of the Big soot. 1uly-tf . P "R A R S ; Red and White Onions, AND tnli Irish Potatoes, At r - J-C.i STEYENSONi'S.! C july 2Mf r , k ,..v,,- ; ' Now is Hhe Time V FURNITURE positively selling at Cost Jfor cash only) for the next 60 days... ; ;,. BED ROOM and PARLOR 8ETTS, CHAIRS, L0UN6ES, WHAT NbTSj" BOOK BACKSj BEACKETS,'A:; ?i.il.--: ''; s'l' F. A. SCHUTTE, v july5.tf 5 Lippitt'J Block, Eroni St. t"-Ajaa . o U : c j. Hew CrP-Tti Seid. A - L A-R,G Ml' SUPPLY or to TURNIp'i CABBAGE SEED 7' For sale,1 wholesale and retail, by -' . ' K - GREEN A FLANNER, Druggists, 47 Manet Street and cor. 4th and Hanover St., Binly 28tf -f. - Wilmington, N. C. r. " New Worfis Just Iii ! f(ff UEIUS CASAB, 2 yl8.'iBistory ofClv-liiza-tionln England, by, Buckle,, vobjBa-; ti0naii8m in Europe, y Lockey, 'vols. GjlK bon'sBomai Empire,1 2 vols 'History-of" the Great Reformation, by D'anbigne, Illustrated. Pardoe's Louis XIV and-, Court; of. France vols. The Recovery of Jerusalem, by Capt,j aryaadHistorUalMisceUanieai bytJSancrbffc: Biographical History of Philosophy, by Leyer. RepollectiomsofBufyLifa; tj preeley-Life bflsmirk, by -Hezeklelj illustrated. " Life or stir no J.-sh .3 L .HEINSBEEQEftf 9di , ' ., .lulyfltf , , , , y . - ,f lyeooktofj .MISCF.) il rA NEQttJSf ' lvJ ! " Jicademyloflliw .t-v r (HAiONic.iiAi.iMf: vcif j f. rTlHEi Summer Session begins Auust 7th. X The highest cultivation in Solfeggio's proper Articulation1 in Ballad and Operatic Singing., f : r . t ' . Special indncemeirts to ladles advanced in Vocal, and Instrumental Music -in this class tutaon in the Italian, lYench and German lan ouvoet canbe had, .iw.vif)- SsutriPrW, . guvffet Pupils enjoy every opportunity usually given at Musical CenservertoiM in KuropkS aad In larger cities of the United States, -with neces" aary competent assistant teacners. i Terms are very, reasonable, . and. ,wlthln. the reach of 'all those wisMng-to study Music aud .Foreign Languages. VHw' fits-ri i-nr m ot parucuiars, appiy at wa uuovw pmuo. j Jnly2J-2t- Pioeto aadInstrnctori 3CW 't ,3- il iO thlOUl -ij4 , X pjedmont Arlington hi r i . i... - ;it t".1' i i' LIFEINSUItMBGOnPAATY, 'iy8&fatikcmirf'&&,$ uSbaiwarTaa an". --: 17' TninmnnA JhamiU of Philadelphia. tO 6 f "a nrrwi trV f iBMflgl audi a. mOdfil Of eOOn t omy, cauucanqsecurjiyunxttesrespccuu comparlsonrwith any- nrstveiasa; company in the couatey.Q J OiXflC- k. Its record, past antt present, is glorious, its future cbopefuli and hfl) management take pride1 in presenting a Company In a coaditien equal to any, superior to inanyand surpassed -. ir ;t- - . 7. . iy: i uy JlJAiO t- fJf T f i T& " i jii -..iii,,! w ,iAiai o t v W. M. STEVENSON, Ageirt, ft 1hly8-$f(,y:t To Our Patrons ! AVING .located pur.mannffcturlcg.lji- terests' at9 .J)uane street, under, ;the s.nper- Slipp 'n of our partner, Mr. E. S. HAElJmG.livti (who has had twenty-five years experience pa tne" itrauV in?North Carolina) ' aud- havirig bought our.piece goods betore the recent rise, we shall be prepared to offer to our patrons, .1 Y -it 1 the coming season, eominar season. i .Wr,-f .-r.t. " SYLE, QUAXTY. MATERIA! AND PBICE r ittlr-tSrtf m h:&lO: CITY' CLOTHIERS. . , ; , MATSTII'IJS, Rladea Co.; R, C., y .V:. FlLDERMAN, 3 Principal 1 ; 4J iJL:HE- FALL SESSION will opto MONDAY, the 4th of September, 1871, and oontlnue'20 weeks. - -. . ; .- j;- t .it,J . Board pr rnonth,,....,i-f M,..io to1 -: rost-uxnee Aaoress . Y. ;j n j :r. ! Prospect Das, juaaen mo : V. DATES OF ADTERTISIWa One Square one day, .. i . .. . i. . two aays, ... ....-..' 1 1 I v.-i 2 00 5, 'Ml ii ii v tnxee xiays. . tout day i(; . . .'. i : -fivedaysr,,.,,...,... f i , " , .; one week..... 8 80 V;i " W Cotoact"Advertijerni3ulj taken at pro portionately low rates, . ' - Marriages, Deaths,- Bv','"'. frmrral and : V Obituary notices will bo inacrrr at haifratea ; when paid for in advance; other wlw full rates ' i". will bo charged. ' ,t "r,.x .. - Tirucs-Cash on demand. 5 ' ' fv' ? ItlCTROIiTAtictioncer. By CItOr. LX A IIOBRIS Elefjt v Citl Ilesidence ONTIIUESpAY MdaNING, Sept. Tth, at 11 O'clock, at Exchansre Csrner. wa will sail . 1 ; tl ELXOAUT IIOCaE AND IXT. - -".,"1 destrably-and cent rail v located on the North- A J t well known as the III vT IA. PROPERTY. ' ' i The house is large cd roomy, -containing i1, ! seven nae apartments, including a brick basa. s triesAe,-' : -. -:r - TIIE LOT IS CttxiaS FEET, 8 feet bi Scbcibanl .33 faet on' ChestautT "i ; it wxma na iaj xaet on inesuam V ' vi 1 g ample space for the erection of f , . 4 lilng onCheetnut street. There i ;t emtsea a f large double Kitchen nU street, leavln anotner awe are on the house, with" four rooms, store-room, wood- r';'. house, well, Ac xt rtrt . 1 v 'J;.' j i ; TE ttMft-Jjno.fourth cash; balaneo eV-lt, If, 5 '-. - 24 and SO month 8,.with interest from date. - .. r$ ' 1 ' " July 25-ts Tu Th and Sat-i tl 'h J. T. JAMES, Anctioriccry ' BY JAMES & - ME AKES. lire Kjigmeaat Auction. ON WEDNESDAY, August tt, at Exchange 4 Coraer, in the eitr of Wllmlngtoa, at ll " o'clock, we will sell j , , , , , , 1 . y ) ' c i FOUR II AND FIRE ENOINn, ft lately in nseby the Cttyr of! Wilmington, but t 1 1 ) laid aside on tne re-organication of tho Fira ' T ; V ) ' Two of the engines are in good order and' the others are but slightly out of repair. Hose carriage, and everything except the iiwto, ntxjompttny eacn xngiae . . Aerms casn. juiyiviawts wea '; J. T. JAMES. Auctioneer., BY JAMES A MEARE3. City EeEstate for Sale BY virtue of a decrte of theJiuperier Court of New Hanover county,- lstued June Term, 1871, to me directed, for foreclosure of a certain mortgage deed executed to the Wil. Buudinsr AssoeJaxlon tov Cl&rlMn. a . wiiiiama 1: ? ' I shall proceed to sell, on Tuesday, August 22. 1871, at the court House, at ;ll o'clock a..; m.. tiittu uerbiuii pioca oi property aesciiDea in t ! said mortgage deed, to wit : Beginning on the 'i'j western line of Fourth street," at a point 133 It' feet South of the south-western intersection ' of Fourth street with Bladen,' thence South f' i with said line of Fourth street 68 feet, thence , iwestwardly in a parallel with Bladen street ' ibo ieer, tnence nortnwaraiy in a line parallel with Fourth street 66 feet, and thence east wardly in a line parallel with Bladen street 165 feet to the beginning, being east part of Lot 3, Block 278, per plan of City of Wilming ton, with all right, title, interest, privileges and appurtenances belonging to or In any Vr.1L EMPIEf ifjo - Jii tf Com. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer; ne7f By JTASfES A MEARE8. h-'?:? :sifu-ln'li ViVft hV :;Vi-Jli7TJL,'Jj ".JV-a .i H 0 Plantation fbr Sale T Y virtue of a decree ef the Saoerler Court f it AUJ fKr New Hanover ecmntrr issued at June t ! Term, 1871, for foreclosure of a certain nort :.l gage executed, by ta,CD.Rembatigh t F. W. 'V Foster, and by him asslamed to B. R. Brink. I i shall nroceed. to sail. onTrneidiT. tha 91A d ! t' of August, 1871; at the Court House Doer, at ' of that certain tract orpareel of land in the nil town'of Lillington, described ln.aald mort '!' gage deed; as follows Begianlnjr at a lroa-' v' t am A 111av4 tflrAAV. f titan 9rr rAm af JTantAai 'T' main run of said creek; to the beg Jawing. ; j TERMS C4A an., - . . -:- - ; j W. R. EMrlB, inly tS-tds . Commissioner. MseElxLAWEOljfe. naflniSpirit pCaslirii : ?M1 v, '".'""J-. Wnvwa vm A ne-f-M "tf L.a" If itsu;? . ;ffekKE&NEB.- ' . i! .uy 18-tf : . - . jt7,ts aad t prth.Watar flt. uarrason, a. csyi, w. iye poies to a ugntwooA , ; tree, thence Wi 7K, N 11 pole to a utake la ? 4 . the main road, thence 8. 7ti, W. S3 polea to a ; j (' stake, thence by laads of---jBurnett, A tl. W. 0OMEy CHILDREN, GOME; i''.-jj "TTTOU can get any kiad of Candy. Nixta, Ac., , ' , X vow want, in Quantities tosuit your little 1 , ' f pockets. : L'V'i bEANf?.'. vl:- v- PLESipmcHBS aadAy-'17' ' :. ' i ..j i ' ' v:" A fresh supply or Fruit received by Satnr- .i y. - y. -.-j -uv. -.!'. triiT-stou . f . day's Steamer. yJ -. . . . . , ! ' I Ut -Cor. Market and Second SL , - - WAN TO. "TTTAIITEB .Every one to . know . that the i r ? buy coniecsionery is at tne if ew. wasBlneton - , J aiarjcet.- j a ew piaca, new eooas, extra inat new goods, extra induce- i t ments to Cash Buyers. irANTED PurchaseiatocallatS.Levy's, ;y - f YV i M Market street, and examine his stock ! NotionsAe nicnara aqk umnr aa on tarn . ' - con. may 80-4m f t LOffT AM D FPU N P, ) X710UND-4I, $2. asand 1 in the Half DoU Ii lar Prize Boxes at the New Washington Markets. Buy oae and bo sirprlseL . It w- OS r I BANK BOOK, No. 230S. Will the i -1 J finder please leave ltjat the Saving's Bank ' ', on Dockr8txeetv " - - -'-":, . ' -: ; ' jnly82-at( rr?r . Jt"-T'B.'P BSYANT - r DA place wnere Dry Goods, Cloth- 1 . Dv C3 krtu II... V..m. A. a a oldataerco4-B.;Levy'a,4t Market street, is theplaoev FPr? 40AtE OR RENT, XTIOR BALH At Actuax. Cost, by A; Levy, JJ. 44 Market street. Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats Nottoaa, - e. Call .an, seaure tmrcaina. LV - ImaytMns bein I . r; 5: I Y V c I A' n ft ,r ' -I! V ft 1 I at ited. - - ,;:.iti,'i ilia .'5 tfJ3 i July 2l-tf j eu on the floor, and one into a waterbutt. - V 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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