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i V PUBLISHED DAILY, ; !jiioi. Damson Bank Eulldia-rs. Front Et,2 "iae"year, In advance.... ...f7 CO iX mouths. In advance .... 3 CO Tiireo tnontba, In advance...... .........' 3 CO One month, In advance , 75 ''f uft Sloan iie Star will be delivered in any par"- " . . . 11 KTLUUULUUILAL UECOUll. - - Tiuie. eter, Wind. Weather; -, '.'i '1.' ; 7 ATC.M. y K M. S(hO 80:0J 30;0tt -C3 71 C3 E Light Threalg j'Vrea.. N E Light j.ouay Mean Terop. of daj,:C7 ;dcK.r. . K:J NoTik Alt barometric readings are reduced t,o the a4evel and to J2 dercea Fahrenheit '0 ' SerKH Siena! sJenrice U. 8. A. ! . Office of Chief Siscnal Offlcer, V WaBblngtod,, iJatej3-4:35: P. : M. li I ? The rea tf loir barometer will fxtepd Mou day nlnht over Xaka Ontario and eastward over southern New England and ! the Middle titaiee, with lregh.'Bonthwesterly to aonhr eMteny wind, threatening weather and ralu, except in Virginia. 'lartlallycloadr and clear I off weather 4n the Booth ; Atlantic and Gulf butea, , with llht .Boothweaterlj wind. , M urth westerly winda, clearing and clear weath er ou Tuesday in the northwest, on the Upper Lakes and Upper Mississippi. Southwesterly winds and clear weather in the Ohio and Lower Mississippi Valleya. , , daugeroas wlBds are expected - IHEGXIY. Dudley & Eixts. Children's Balmoral. Jambs HKOWH- Land for ale.. - muhbom fc Co. Outside Cutting. James Sf&UST.T. M. C" Association. , c. W. OuDHAM.auenandoan Valley Batter. Wiluams db ilDKCHisoM.- Groceries. , .- WesT 1 Habriss. N. U. Bacon. DsKussst & Co. Bacon, Batter, Byrnp. J. M. vi8fi. Baildio Lotfor Sale. X Snultaty Matters. We taiu call I he auenlloo of oar city readers to tUe advertisement of the City Marshal in reference to. (he . sanitary ..regnlations of! the city.. It will be seen that the owners of base- meuts or cellars are "required , to , have them I .ifwi. ih itiree nrat aava oi ldis wick, ana to baretbeiu tborougbly cleansed and white waUed. Tbe merchants are alto requested -to have all good e boxes removed from their pre tnlscs in order to cleanse and purify their lots, while the citizens generally are notified to Lave all the trash or garbage taken from their - lota and placed in the 'streets lor removal by tbj cl y carts. Citizens are requested to re port ever place That needs drying or disinfectants.-' It is of the first Importance thai oar city should be kept in a clean-' and healthy condition and to ensure 'this' it ' becomes the duty of every citizen to do all in the extent of their power to stre'njjthecitue handsv of the uulhoriiies in accomplishing th work.4 vommuicu 10 abiwi r, - . , Henry Elliott, whose arreat for rotioery was mentioned in Sunday's paper, was taken be ' fore Justice. McLaarifi yesterday morning, bat - owing to some Informality in the warrant for his arrest the , case was dismissed, lie was bubsequeatly re-arrested by Constable Hill, on a warrant' lasued oy Jastice McLaurin, a por tion of the goods stolen byf the prisoner also being recovered, lie was carried before the Magistrate above mentioned, who required Llin to enter Into security in the sum of $100 Jorihisj'ap)earenceatC9ort, in default of which. lie was committed to jail. , Aia Esoiaped Prlsoaer Beeaptarad. " A colored individual, by the .name of Bill Cameron, urr-xsted by Constable Ilill sometime iii u, charged with breaking ihtd the ware- 1 ! . r ... . 1. , 1 1' 1 1 v 11 1 . j Kutherford Uailroad, bat who subsequently tbcaped from one Richmond Leake, deputized by the Magistrate to go 'with. the. prisoner to look up certain witnestea in his own behalf, ws recaptared y Officer ilill yesterday, at daybreak., lie waa alterwards taken before VVui. McLaurln, J. P., who required him to give security for his appearaoco. at the next term of the Superior Court, in default of which he was committed to Jail. ' . ' -v County Comniisalonersf The County Commissioners had, another uitetiu yebterday, but no business of import uce was jmuaactedv After adjournment they vibiud the couuty Jail with the view to taking' oule futnrt actlou ip reference iV building a uey jll orjVi'paijing 'the old one, which is uo yotjoldertu uesafi. - We think it probable that v will b lo end necessary to build a new one', audifto we hope it will be located some btre ' near tbe'Ilne 'of the city limits a puseibU,-- . -" Hrt PresVjlerlAn Charen. duiiuaj morning litas ftstor o the First . . vyUfiaupnurh iibT)ng served the , couj4reativuA'vwth f grtttTt acceptability lor aouie time L The B v. - Mr.. Pay den prei , ided Hud ureched the Usual sermon on such occablona: The 4Bbt. b. c C 'Alexander de livered the uual charge to the Pastor and the Ke .Coliii SuW tne charge tOj the . people, Th atUadauee wss large) i ' I'.' , V-11 ail..... . ... -..4;,,. . ... V'. 1 . mprovetaeiit. -; - ;-;';-.-. 5' v:; - oik was' commenced yesterday morning pre iminarr to: the erection1 'of tJ two-istory. brick building on the South side o Princess lreef,jast'ln the" rear of ' Messrs. Mebane & rVauear- lug Sitofe.: It U be built for CoL C 1"! l to be used for Insurance anil office J it will havelSO "feet front! aid ,.wiil ruu ,bakS9 feet. fV iv,'.l ?r'. s ' wiv- . . i ' rf V't rom me report of Sergeant Bobert 8eyboth, . uai omcer at this port, we Gad that daring pat month the monthly 'mean' or the r Barometer ' was 'Sff.052 'locfies f thermometer. 73 2 degrees. Total ralniall 4.89 inches ; pre- vulling wind,. southwest; total number of miles traveled,5,S93: highest observed tempera ture, 93 degrees ; lowest do., 57 ; mean tem- Perature of May, 1871,71.4, 4. 'V v. 'A..;, .Dead.' - 1. : . i : " Capt. Benjamin JV Law ton, Harbor Master CKrk to tte Bdarl of Qompalssbnerf of V'KIon and Pilotage, died at his residence - wis city on isanaay aiternoon laiuv -ine flaga of the shlpplci la f Ort were at hAlf-mast jeaterdaya a tctn of rcapect to the deceased, 11 ' 11 1 i 11 i r-i 1 1 - 1 iii n 1 H , r. - , - t .. . . . - - 111 ' - . Vol. S-ITo. G3. -;.lTntt colored, firemen were out yesterday ior regwar:montbly parade and practice. 'a,. ?-.Theo;il;laiilt Esq.,f lstheT Agent ' p f the Wilmington Life! v Insurance Company at Raleigh. v; : -; . : The Frying Pan Sboal Light Bhlp arrived here "yesterday to undergo" repairs. She will have a "aub" on daring her absence, I -it?:. The Conerv'atlTe.,ConventIori; for "this Congressional District will meet In this'clty to-morrow. The time and place of meeting 'will be- made known on Wednesday morning, rj MrsCbarles Phillips oTMpntreai, Cana. d, 'died rat' tne Purcell 'House on 8unday. He waa traveling South Ifor -his health, aeconv panledbyhiawlfe He was 67 years of age.:' There was quite a "scrimmage" at the corner oi Tenth; sod CbcsnuUtrets, yesterday afternoon, between a colored drayman and a private citizen of the African pursuaslon. Damagehot rIous.f v U'i : 1 Messrs. John Nichols; D. W. Bain and R. H. Bradley, of Balelgh; O. W. Blount and C. J. Rountree,' of Wilson; nd M? SheHey and Th6s.j!, 81oan,7"of Greensboro7TKepnsenta tivcs! to the' Grarid Chaptef,"arrived In thi city last evening and registered at the- Parcel! Honie3!3 ;i 'lit is i I W " Ulli) Kt. j ,i l': The first tomatoes of the season made their appearance In tMs city yesterday. They were from Evald's' o'pe,,, the plantation of the Messrs. Heide Bros.,, about 5 miles from this city, who expect to make their first ship ment to New York this evening. They sre also receiving squashes, cucumbers, beans, &c. ' ; ' .; . ;. i .v. Blanks have been issued at Raleigh for the f ormation of Grant ."and .Caldiv ell Clubs throughout the 8tate. ' Some of .them have been received by parties' in this city .and we suppose that immediate steps will be taken to organize one or more in this city and county; provided Grant gets the nomination at Phila delphia. If not, it will only be necessary to substitute another name ; tv::w '; OPERA IIOTJSE. SfalffA Gaylord. " ! - There was a large attendance at the Opera House last night to witness the performance of Skiff & Gajlord's Minstrels. - Thls'troupe won an enviable reputation on the Occasion of. a former visit here, and they fully sustained it last evening. The singing and dancing was excellent, the "double clog" by Whiting and Goodyear being especially entertaining. The contortion feat by . Willie Gaylord was also highly applauded. . The performance las' 'a whole was very good and was to all appear ances ihlghly 'appreciated by, the audience! The Company give another performance to night, when all who enjoy a good laugh and a pleasant entertainment generally should be present. Toaais Men's Cnrlstiam Association. The regular monthly meetlug of, the Young Men's Christian Association will be held In the Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church this evening, at 8 o'clock. It is very desirable that there shall be a full .attendance on the part -Of the members on this , occasion, la order that arrangements for greater useful" neea may be perfected. We are glad , to learn that the prospect of the Association are very bright. Considerable zeal in the cause intended to be subserved by the organization has been manifested by the officers lately elected, and the machinery of the Society, already composed; of about one hundred and sixty members, will soon be In good working order. For the information of the public we 1 sub join a list of the various officers and commit tees, which will give an idea of the material of which the association Is composed : Officers elected in May, 1872, James Bprunt, President; R. W. Chadwlck, 'lit Vice P real- den t ; Ed." Wilson Manning, 2d VIcePresident; H. M. Bo wden Recording Secretary ; Preston Cummlng, Corresponding , Secretary j JtVY R. Eenaa, Treasurer, -j K $ x A ' Directore.-W. H. Day, R. W. Hicks, B. F.lHall, B. A McClammy; B ; ;A-. Hallett, George Sloan. ' i 7. STASDIKa. COMMIT TB 18. - : Library and jKpo.ms.--E, P, jGeorge, Chair man ; George Sloan, Rob't P. Barry, Sam'l Northrop. , 'i '- . - ' ' ' ' Finance. Wm. R. Kenan, Chairman; : F. Hall, Fred. G.' Robinson, R. W. . Hlcki. - Publication. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, Chair: man; A. A. Wlllard, Wm. M. Poiason. 1 ' 'Lectures and Readings James ID. Cum- talng, Chairman ; . C. W. Hawes, Wnu Buh mann; George CbadbournI- '41 4' y h. : Music and. Concerts. Chas. H. Robinson, Chairman , Ed. Wlleon Manning, H. M. Bow den... v;..;;;t 'Ji S-itiiT - Prayer Meetings and Religious Exercises. Rev. J. C. Hiden, Chairman ; B. G. Worth, B. A. Hallett, Rer. Dr JR. S. Moran, Rev. A.JB, UiclaonWi.MriParker, John;Mc Laurini ' ,.,.-'-. r-;i L" . Visitihg the Sick and Poor." RevV-A. .F. Dickson, . Chairman ; Rev. A. A-'Boshamer, Re vr H: B; Barr, E. Wf Price, Dr. Geo. ; G4 Thomas,' William' E. ; Worth ' J. J.' Edwards. . Employ men t and Jooajiaing uons. xwbt, DrV R. : Moran,;; Chairman AleJuinder Sprunt,'J.W. Thompson, A. Av Moffltt, Jas.; 'Membership.i-Ed. WiUon Ilanning, Chair man ; R.W. Chadwick, H. Talllcbet, .W. R Kenan. R. B. Jewett, Jno.:Ua8hagenrrre8to CummlncMv . -1 "V;. District Convention. i.;:Mkv; ; 2: The District Convention of the Twtaocratie Conservative party for the nomination of a candidate to represent the Third Coogresslonai District, and for auch other matters as may come ;eTprir)t;VwUi;W.elOaUb city -of Wilmington on Wednesday, Jane 5th, 1872, at 11 o'clock A. M. t -JJf. A :i-izn VZ. 1 ti;The .ExecuUve Committeewlll nfaKei ar rangements to pass delegates for, half fare on tne xuuiroaus ana sieam boats. ; . . ? 5 'i'T ' iZ A Jo&xra A." EsQiutnt-n. Ch.lrman- The 'Grand Cbapter of North Carolina met n Sw John's Hall In this city "last - nlgh at 8 o'clock "The following officers were present: M. John Nichols, Grand;:HighV Prleet; H.; Grand King pror.teni.s G. W. Blount, Grand Scribe CL Mij yanOrsdell,G.. T.; T. B. Carr, G.'S.j A. Wrooskl, G rand Captain of the Host, pro. tern.;' ThosY; J. Sloan, Grand1 Principal Sojourner, pro. tern.; C. J.I Roantree Grand R; A.' Capt.; John M. s8helley,' Grand Master of 8rd Veli, pro.' teiaL; : D. WV Baln. Grand Master 2d : Veil, pro. - tern.: G. W. Jewett, Grand Master. t VeU: . , " . .'.' ' s .':. The Grand Chapter was opened In solemn Co'mpanlqns' .T. M.rGardner, ' D. W. Bain and John M. Shelley were ' appointed a ComV miueo on oreaenuais, ;rwno. repprtea mat Concord Chapter No. 1 was 'represented; by p, ,M. VanOradell, HJ;, P.; H. H.; Msnsoo, King, andi G W, Jewett,t' Scribe ; Concord Chapter No. 6, by T,B. Carr, .RepresenUtive ; Raleigh Chapter No, 10, by D. W. Bain and R. H. Bradley; Lafayette Chapter No. 11, by John Nichols, .Representative ; Chorazln r Chapter No. 13, by Thos. J. Sloan and- John M. 8hel-' ley ; Asheville Chapter Nov 25, by D. W.' Bain ; ML Lebanon Chapter No. 27, by G. W. Blount andC. J". Roontree ; Goldaboro' Chapter No. 29, by Jno. Nichols, Representative ; Charlotte Chapter No. 89,by Thos. B. Carr, Represents- The Grand High Priest read his .annual' ad- drees, which, on motion, was referred to Com panions Sloan, Gardner and Blount. The Chapter then adjourned until this morn ing, at!9 o'clock. :f ' ,i Beard of Aldermen, .... The regular monthly meeting of the. Board Of Aldermen, which was to have been held last eveninr. was postponed on account of a quorum of the members not being present. Alderman Bam pson was indisposed, and could not be present, and for this reason (we are constrained to believe) alt ' the Republican members (the Mayor inclndedX - with the ex ception of Alderman Brink, .absented them selves from the meeting and thus defeated a quotum.;,-'?. -., ;,l : wi i Alderman Brink .was called to the Chair, when, on motion of Alderman Kerch ner, . it was resolved that the absence of five Alder men vlz.','Mesars. ;Tf iladn, Thurber, lB arney, Sampson and Rumley, demand in explanation to the five iiaembera 1 preseat'';" ,t' : ', On motion, the meeting then adjourned to Thursday, June 6th, at 8 P. M. . , An l:ie:ant Pnddlng. Remove the inside' of three lemons into a basing take but the pip and add half a pound ot sugar,. mix well ; roll a long strip of paste, as for rolly-polly pudding, lay the mixture over with a spoon ; roll and boil the same as rolly-polly pudding." Orange can be done the same way, with the , addition of the juice of half a lemon. Oat of Order; Th6 Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company No. 3 had their engine out yesterday for regu lar monthly practice, when it was discovered that some of her works, were t out of ordert which waa calculated to Interfere seriously with her efficiency In case of fire. .We learn that she will undergo a thorough overhauling at the Foundry of Messrs. Bell & Co., this morning, and that It Is expected she will be ready lor another trial tuts aiternoon. - a , s : DELEGATES FBOB DtTFIIH. ' i-ivli -'KiKAK3VIUJ!:N.'a,") -' --y U June 1st, 1872. Mitor Latty rt Wilmingionr 1ST. CSH' ; Dxab Sir : 1 herewith send you a list of the delegates appointed by the Chairman of the Executive Committee to attend 1 the District Congressional Convention to assemble in Wll- mlngtOni on the'5th lust., with request that you wiu puDiisn: ' . ' Isham R. Faiaon, Joel Loftln, J.' G. Branch, j. a. Aicartnur, xi. m. rearseii, wm; a. Allen, J. B. Carr. A. J. Brown. A. B. ColweU. D. J. Morrlaey, M. Moore, J. Chesnut, J. D. South erland," Alsa Southeriand O. R. Kenan. O. tl Carroll, Daniel Bowden, D. W.1 Wells, B. With. erlngton, L. liossey. - - .Isaac B. Kxxlxt, Chairman. Tnos. 8.'WAT80S,"j SecreUrie. : ; D. J. MlDDLETON, J eCf.elarle8 iT.: .. . .' V i.,i . Our Cnip Basltea. , Mlas Fannie Holy, edits a religious , paper in 8t. Louie. -m-: .?;, ; The Scriptural motto of the New Testa meat revisers : The way of the translator Is hard.-;:4i;m;. ---ij-r ry;. --i w We should sot forget that life is a flower. which is tab sooner fully blown than it begins I :.Mea of the 1 noblest disposition 1 think themselves happiest when'others share their happiness with them. ) '' A1: ' H .Ongatpo out West ;is . the sign Take warnln. . No tracs Tnor life inanrans, V6r.iofnjHMbeia. wanted ..jiair" jj ' . 1 f He who fishes in the sea of matrimony need not bother himself to put any bait upon biahobk-lf the hook la gold.'; ''y ' iil !Ata Melodist Ohn' i'u 07, N.X on a-recent occasion, a lady accupied the pulpit, and six young ladles passed round the contribution boxes.'! $ 1 su r. ff ,-, ;! -1 ; 5 ; i' 'Li More than pert and pleasant Husband : hope you have 00 objection to ( my getting weighed V Certainly not, my dear ; but why Mfc.the qntIon ?J V ''OoiJ h W lTe u would allow me to naye my, weign tor once." s-j 'rw . . . . i- . in 1 1 1 1 1 -.r-t i'- ' SPIEITS Or TUKPEUTUTE, 4 1?.iierr.are.,12: . - t nriann Aro - in ..Wake; county jail.,. ? A volanteer military company is raijtea 01. iu Awigu u . i,v i --New Irish potatoes aresclLiDg victa in the xuuenuarv, 3rneret-rcdnnty3ourt-met yesterday, Jndg Clarkpr&idibg. f Hhree birtha Jiave j&Ken place in the Penitentiary-.since -it i went- Into operation, ijnti. u i-itcc.:: tsd -tv?r j : "Thf3, churches of Ealeigh now have, policemen to Tceep the lo'aters from4 disturbing the congregations "(, ," Mr. Qnenten Bryant,; whd was. dangerously . shot in lisJeigh some time-ago, has completely recovered. f rJ-. The -j ' Statesville r Arherican sayar' Reports are much "more favorable for the wheat crop since the ' late rams. It h as been greatly benefitted and promises well to the present date; ;; - '; !; ,. ' ,-. The ' Tarboro' ' Southerner ot Saturday says : We learn that some day last week the body of a white man was found in' Tranter's creek some ' distance above "Washiogton. 'The appearance of the body, which had & apparently been in tne water aoonx two aays, gave every as surance that the unfortunate man had been foully dealt with, 3 in; fact,"' murdered, as his arms were ' pinioned and tied behind his back. He was well :- dressed and bore the appearance of a man in good condi tion. . His pockets had been rifled and no clue could ba obtained as to his name or residence. , If you desire iost cheeks and a complexion fair and tree from Pimples, Blotches and Erup tions, purity your blood by takls Dr. Pierce's uoiaen jueaicai discovery, for this purpose, i ; , ; It no equal The Unman Boof and lift Tbatehinsr, It the man deserves well of his country who muxes two oiaaes or rasa grow wnere omy one prew before, surely he who produces. a glorious crop or nair on a eompaiauveiy Dar ren scalp deserves the hearty thanks of the oougea party, jui nonor, men, to Jfror is. x Lyon, for. unquestionably, his renowned Ka thairon accomplishes this object. Gentlemen whose whiskers are shy of makinar their ap pearance in force, or the flbernof wh -se znous- tacnes aiseiose tnose 'mairnincent aistancea" for which vvashinrton City was o ce so fa mous. will find this Hair Persuader the most wonderful encourager of fibrous development that has ever yet been Invented. ' Both sexes are advised to use it, as, by all od!s, it is the best article lor improving- the growth, and beauty of the hair, keeping it free from scurf ana aasa run, preventing it irom Decommg harsn, ary ana gray giving u a ncn gloss aoa endowing - it with - flexibility that Toilet Chemistry nas ever eroivea irom tne vegeta- we jungaom. . ; . c . - Dntener'a Ilfftatnlngr Fly Killer Sweeps them off and clears the house speedily xry it soia Dy aeaiers every wnere. -; april 23eod2mos Tu Th bat ent IIEI. LAWTOK-On Sunday evenlnsr," June find; y-a. nair-pasta o'ciock,oi consiimpuon, captain a. j. AAwton, agea i years.- ;, vii : 4 : The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. L. Lyons, on 3rd street, and from thence to Oakdale "Cemetery. The friends and acquaintances are Invited to at tend.1 ' :' ''. ; ' '''''' - Richmond, Va Troy, N Y.,' and Newport, ii. lH papers piease copy. . : ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE: 1A AAA BUSHELS Primo Mixed Corn, X0 000 l3elS rrime Wnlte Corn, ; 500 BAM:8 s10 hat " .c: .:..' '; ' i" I QQQ Sbls. Ilour, all grades 1 800 SeIeCted Secon3"1Jana Spirit Casks, jQQ Boxes D. S. Sides, 2Q Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulder?, Q Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano, -JgQ I&gs Coffee, Bbls. Sugar, ' -l ' ' '"" ' ' ' ' ' -':' ' '' gQ Bales Cotton Tarns, . . j Q Bales Sheeting. ' WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. Juhe'4-tf. Hereafter : all Bills A ' ,',r- ; - , roR ... . ;. : OUTSIDE CUTTING, .II, f, .t fc. fl - w ILL BIS DUifi TO, AND COLLECTED BY, . TT 1- O U T-T E K. i ' MUNSON A CXL,' v vi ' ' City Clothiers. Je4-lt i Butter! Butter! X NOTHER arrival of plhat fine Shedan- , . TTT . M T . n fA.aiilA.tlMn .' UUt&Jl 1 mliVy 0fLfrO17f AfX 1,1.1 .llTifly i4- JeMtr C. W. OLDHAM. Bacon! Bacon! 1 AAA .CHOICE. N. C HAMS, CVri ' - 4-; ' : 81DE9.: Je-tf WEST A HABRIS8. Bacon-Bacon Bacon.' so 10 BOXES DRY SALTED SIDES, j t ? : Shoulders, . In store and to arrive. je-2t' DaROSSKT fe CO. v ,zButter ! ' Butter ! j I 0 it FULIr SUPPLY ' OF CHOICE GOSHEN J. -'..i.v.j a, .'!-j-r-ti V . BUTTER, on hand and for sale by,, 4 j , DXROSSET A CO. : v Syrup ! 1 60 50 BBLS. BU SYRUP, m f 1 j n Tn er.vA miA fw MIA nv LAND SALE. tf"; 1-.J .1V '.) 3,0 00 Acres of Land In SMAXii faSms. THE FAMOUS TRACT. OF LAND KNOWS1 as the M Hermitage,' situated on the Wii- uimsrtonana weiaon li&iiroaa. aoous seven mUea f torn the eity will be ; sold in tracts of jrive Acres ana up war as, to suit purcaaaers. une-iourtn cash wlu be iciuired,' ana- ampie time given on balance .,-", ' '.; : The Land is rich with marl, and much of it unaer a mgn state or cultivation. Jfor Truck ing, there is no land In the State to equal it. euuer in q.uauiy or. location. Apply soon to . . : - JAMK8 ft BiiOWXT, :iF-VZr-- "Seal Estate Agents, Ac., Je4-D10tW4w , , -.: i- . Second Street. r3q.)l Building Lot For S.le on 3d StiV near Dock. TIE site possesses "advantages of drainage and location unsurpassed by an v In the city. Price low.i-A.pply at once or you -will miss a Dargain j. ju. wisjc. jo -iu , . . Vfurvixxi ocgar x lusbury A BEGULABf MONTHLY MEETING OF the Young Men's Christian Association will be held in the Lecture Room of the' First Presbyterian Church this (Tuesday) evening, at half-past 8 o'clock. A lull attendance ot the members ana 01 all persons interested is par tieularly requested. - ; , , Th e Directors will please meet promptly at O O'CXCCE. . ; . JAMES SPBUNT, Pres't. ' H. M. Bownu, Bee Secretai y. .Je4-ltl;.: a , -; y.v ' All Sizes CHILDREN'S BRONZE' w !:?::. ::u . i .' v ''..; ' - - LACED BALMORALS, xasnionaDio ana neauy nttmg... l" DUDLEY A ELLIS, June 4tf t, . sign of the Big Boot. Saddlery. A LL KINDS OF, SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, '" And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods i.-i - n - ! 3. S.TOPHAM a co.s, , s- ; , - - No. 8 South Front St.. leb 5-tfnao " . , .Wilmington, N. C. HIS0ELLANEOUS. H . B TFSKHIIE R , vWhoxbsaxji and R2TAltDXAX.XB III Tobacco, 'Smiff j' iv AND. ? , - 1 4 SEGARS. Sign of tne Indian Chief, ; . 1 ' -s : : No. 6 tlarket St. June 2-tf UTIUSINGTOr KORTII CAROLINA ... . .v.i Insurancis Company i; " r s l ? v OFFICERS . ROBERT H. COWAN.i...:.Preildent. " JOHN W. ATKINSON....... Vice President. F. H. CAMKROrf,..,... .......Secretary. DR. E. A. ANDERSON ..Medical Dlrect'r . 1 DIRECTORS: J. W. Atkinson, General Insurance Agent. ' LB. Grainger, President of the Bank of New Hanover. -.'r.-.f. F. W. Kerchner, Grocer and Commission Merchant. CM. Stedman, of Wright A Stedman. - T. H. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead A Co., Fayette ville. ' ' R. H. Cowan, President. ''! H, B. Eilers, Commission Merchant. A. A. Wlllard, of Wlllard Brothers. W. A. Cummingrof Northrop Camming. : G. W. Williams, of Williams A Mnrchison. , Eli Murray. of E. Murray A Co. - ; A. i. DeRosset, of DeRosset A Co: . ,-. Robert Henning, of JawBont Teel A Hen- nlDg.u ; . . 1 -r j'-.r ., ' .- Alex. Sprnnt, British Vlce-Consnl, of Sprunt A Hinson. - v"!-'; . Murphy, Attorney at Law - . . r 1 : J, D. wuliams, of J..X. , Williams A Co, fas. C. McRae, Atty at Law, Fayetteville. . . a. i. nenj, Aiercnant, J&enanavuie. J. T. Pope, Merchant Lumberton. .' SPECIATu FEATURES! An d A d van .t a c o s '1st. No restriction on Residence or TraveL 2. No extra charge on the lives ot . Females. 8. Policies Incontestable after Five Years. , 4. The Rates of Interest on the Funds of the Company higher than those on the Funds ol Companies located In other States, . thus in snring larger Dividends to Policy-Holders. J. The Directors .and Officers of the Com pany are prominent NORTH CAROLINIANS, who are KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY amd WORTH t n - '-" a. ui., . 6. The Company Is established on a tolid and permanent basis, steps having been taken to increase the - 1 s. v. n:u t CA1ITAX XOi;AA.A V f 6OO,O0O. n 7. ALL THE FUNDS 'OF THE COMPANY ARE INVK8TED . IN I THIS STATE AND CIRCULATED AMONG OUR OWN PEOPLE. ThU fact should' commend the 4 Company, above all others, to North Carolixdansv It Is well known that, hundreds of thousands of dollars In Life Premiums are annually sent North to enrich ' Northern ' Capitalists, thus continually draining our people of immense amounts which should be kept at home. On this ground the friends of this Company con fldently.appeal to every eon of the Old North State, ajadMkthesuppert for Uiis .. , i?-r iioiik' iiiwitotioh; ;- I WMcVwhiie' it offers 'substantially ' all the advantages of Northern Companies, helps to bUild up HOME INTERESTS. J ,u . i . .AGENTS WANTED in every county la the State. ." 4 ' JAMES D. BROOKS, j - ' i . a r ?ni - i General Supervising Agent, v. A-K , Raleigh, N. C,, 'J a.J. Ju-iit- . 1 'IW -!' :. , .1 ,": ' . f f KATES AVr.R!HKIC t .bnesuarooie''ay,..:.V'.'i. l 0 two aays............ .... ...... 1 to ; !i threo4ays,.'...i..i 2 o " :. X 1 four daya,......M........ 2 M. fl -J" - nve aays..... 3 00 yu .oiie week,...... ............... s 80 CcractAd-vertisA'Mnnt f.nVn ttnrfl porUonately low rates. ; , , - HffrlaDoatna teligJous, Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates wnen paia xorui aavanee ; otherwise full rates TKKics--casn on demands . " v. MISCELLANEOUS. O P E R JH 0 TJ S E . For, Two Nlcbts Only. JOJfDAY AMD XUESDAT, . ; .'-: A JUirJB Srd and 4tb, MINSTRELS, Jap-on-Rnccs and Brass Baud Everything Strictly and Entirely New. . ARTISTS. 23 t J i i' F. J. .Wildkak, Contracting Agent: Vm - uaATT, uenerai Agent. Reserved Seats can be secured at P. Helns. berger's Book Store. Jane l-St E EMPIRE CJTIT.L HOLDS THE LEAD A3 THE BEST ..... . . U , EXTRA PAMIIiTEIiOUIl MADE FROM "WHITE WIN TER. WHEAT. TRY IT. A Full Line of Clarets, IMPORTED IN GLASS, ST, . f: 1 1 - v ST. LOTJBE, i a AND ALL GRADES. Tie Lowest Prices toitel liitlie City. June 2-tt 11 and IS Bo. Front Street. Chemicals-Medicines ! Per Sf earner and Express. QUININE, . MORPHINE, .r. COLEINJJ ' Chloroform, Syr . Laeto-PhOBphate Lime. Also, Ferrated. Elixir Bark, Arnold's Balsam, TELPEIN'S ,REMEDY, , Chiris' Orange Flower and Rose. Waters, Sold by . . "MoILHENNY V WRIGHT, c Pharmaceutical Chemists, . . . , . (lappitt's Corner), June 2-tf ' N. E. Cor. Front and Market bts. 50 Half Bbls. ;Mackerel, PJA Boxes Oranges and Lemons; O W 100 Boxes and Barrels Crackers, OPT Bbls. Potatoes, SO 25 Bbls. Cider, O Bbls. Vinegar. Akj 6,000 Pounds Candy, '..HH SO Bags Cocoanuta, O Crates Bermuda Onions. Also a Also lull jJ supply of Canned Goods, Wood an W illow Ware, Paper and Bags, Ao , Ao. ' Je 2-tf At HEIDE BROS. New. Store 1 New. Goods 1 ' GREEN WALD & CO., iii North i Water ; Street, next door to Wlllard Bros., W H OLE S A L E D BALER S I N LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, ,, . - . (VHISKEYS, GINS, Ac, AND ALL KINDS OF FAN C Y L. I Q, U O R S - Which we will offer to the trade on the most TREASONABLE TERMS, as we are receiving large consignments of the BEST GOODS IN THE COUNTRY. 0 Please call before making your purchases. eec2Ltt.; ; . ..-r .,u. ..- .;. DAVID i PIGOTT, TOBACCONIST, WILMINGTON, June 1-tf Mackerel, BLerring and rod lis h :-l W Bbli and Half Bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and JLOLI 3 Mackerel; - ' - J ' tif Kits Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, . JXJkJ BOO Boxes Herring. r, P9iea Codfish, ; - i 'r i ni For sale by . : VrWin,T. f ,. . F. W. KERCHNER, ' JuheMT ' 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Snuff and i Tobacco. Q Bbls.' and Half Barrels R. B. Mills Enuff, KCl Cases 1 and t ot. Boxes E. E. M.' Snuff, rTCT Boxes and Caddies' Chewing Tobacco, Boxes Smoking Tobacco, -For Aalia by-iw' w , - - " F. W. KERCHNER, 1rm A.ft VI HI anrl Vnrth Wfttiir t - ONCE IIOBE TTTTfi'call the atteation of buyers to our un- rivalled stock of ; - : t . ; ;. - CLOTHING, . Xie most of which Is manufactured' by our New York partner, E. L. Harding,; 140 Duane street, N. IV , :: .t. ft-' '. 1 4 v . jj 1 n S - , MUNSON A CO fJue4-tfir v City. Clothiers. mnE nOKNITT O BTA BOOTX BXIXX JL ERY is complete in all its e ppointments, and- is la charge of one of - tLs most skillful workmen in the State. All kin 1 3 of Binding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. 1 ' '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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