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. : r cad rropr. ' lint's, Fr-t "T In a : - .ce...... . varices.. .. rCrue month3, tn advance. .' . itnviva ST AH will Via i1el1voi-Ai1 ! I. 10 ISUUfll) " ' Xt y yT P" Per week. -1JBTEOBOL.001CA1, BF.iUBII. iTher- carom- mnrn v Tiuio. Weather . : .. :f ,,, ,. 7 A. M. 2 IV. -M. i P. M. i. 4t . 83, -77 8V Preih Cloudy Fair Fair E0.03 ' 30:00 ' SW Brisk 3W BrUk -j-t w , ' .: 'i'..,in' M rfs-. rti-' w- . ? 1 ill htrrmiuti-t) ruujintra w. ..-J ,o't.hH t 'evel and to' 83 defrrces Fahrcubeit, ; - ' 'derk'f iirnal Service U. tVA. ; t ;; v Weather Byeporis ;"! '; ' -:Wab DspaKTMUMT," i : office of Chief Signal Officer, V Washington, June 7 4:85 P. M. ) Th area of cloudy weather and rain extend eaiward oHr New Kngland and possibly the "rtliero portion of, the South Atlantic- States during to Bight; rising barometer, with west- to northerly winds and clear weather, ' r. . 1 i Bsee uortuward to Lake Erie and the up er U Wet, and extend eastward over the South Ailnutlc aod Middle States during the day, and over New Esalaud ou rSaturday niicbt ; clnr wealber U probuble.for tbe Gulf States., Dangerous winds are not anticipated. 1U Ucaillu Boom uf tii Wilmington xaDrary Association is I a.. i-ii Uaiiy during the week from 8 A. M. to I I r. M., noui syg to 7 i ..!., jwa row 6 to 10 I'UOFITAULIi Al VEIITISINU. . w eaii the attentloa of the baitiaeus men f wiliningtoa-to the superior adrantagea tdered by', : - . . . 11115. ViUCiL.t .b i AU uaao aUvertlsiujf medium. It has,, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub- jicututu iu Wilmington f and' we can; satisfy uuy one that it has no equal aa' a medium of I toiuuiUniCAlion with the people of the rural tiif incu uow trading with Wilmington. - v'o boilcit'a call Irom those who .wish to place their buutneda prominently before the people of this section, confident . that we can oifer inducements that cannot fall to please. , i: - : .v.-r:) .-. Atv AUVdUflSEaiStl-rH. J. M. Buna. Sparkling Catawba Springs. 0. G. Parsley & CO.B ricks. - 1 IIbide Bros. Snmnaer Cheese, &c. s Jas; I. Mbtts. May ;ButteK ' i ; ; See oolite of Base Ball meeting Sown V. Divnia.-:Ch,ange Of Schedule. ; , Jonx Cv WlNDKB.--Change of Schedule. Dcdlet & Eixis.-We Can Fit You. ; Upe Fsr Ttacher' Association. ornauized nccordlog to-lawjon Thuredoy. The following officers Were chosen: "President, A. i . - ii L ' mi ft m,. I K. Black, Rocky Poifit ; yice President, Hon. S N. . Martin ;.AVilm.ntnn Ronrat.rit ind Treasurer, H. B.Blaketi 'Wilmington. ' Direc tor. Robert Harris, Fayetteville ; Rev. John Scoit, Dadley j ,Dr. 8, S.; Satchwelji Rocky Poiu t ; Miss Ella" Roper and Miss Hannah JBlake, f Wilmiogton. Under.. the , present tbcbool law; the association is competent to tUold and sell property and is recognizable as A . ft.J L. J 1 ftL. . ' ; . 1 . corporate oouy id iuo courts, oome .iniriy teachers have' enrolled themselves as members. The next meeting of the Association will be held on the second Monday in October next. Tula is tbe first Association of tbe kind legally organized la the State and deserves encourage Blent. : , ''.,',';,...''..' The Y?oundecl bj;.lie Late Railroad Accident. Having noticed In tbe Colambia Union that a rumor prevailed In '; that city to ihc effect that Mr. Morris BisUoff, one qf the wounded bv the lain Railroad od.lnt had died of ht i-juriee, we are glad to state, od the authority of Lis pbjwki.ntliat he Jsnot only "in the laud of the liTing," bat recovering as rapidly as could be expected under the circumstances. Mr. Rlckstraw, of Cheraw, 8. C, is also rapidly recovering' and is now able" to walk about tbe words. He can see as good as ever out of bis wounded eye and his other Injuries are no Jonger .of 'serious , Inconvenience to lilm. . v A New Hall.' 1 ( , . ,,. , v we, were glad to be i informed, yesterday, .a ... . - - I that tbe Youug Meo'e ChrUtiau Association Of tbis city havefcecured the hall on the second i floor of I h e Xne w lck'.b u lid 1 n g , n o w hi procebs of : erection';-', on v-Prln cess i rtet, ueari oppoBlte ,he ; Volirnal office, Ve property ol Mr. Henry Evans. A better ud more convenient location for a Hall could uot have becu selected and ;we congratulate tUe'.AaociatI6o 'on 7 being i so fortunate as tp secure it for. their taeetluns Invitation Accepted. Li j J- 1 . ;V Gibiem Lbdge of colored Masons, of this city, havo.beeu Invited by; iheirbrethren in CharleBtou to participate with them in a grand Jubilee to come oitba tht 24tb I Inst.': ', We learn they have accepud 4he Invitation and. char tered a train to convey them to their deatlna 1U in eiy for Kervoua Headache. Take a desert spoonful 5 of common uch as is used in making bread, and dissolve it iborooguly in. a quart of cold water; with U tUorou,bl, shampoo the.head ;;or a ve mtuutes, scratching the skin of rthe head aul bck of -the -neck well with the fineer nails: '.ihn.'inw hi': i. -j.k '-"...iWV UW'.aiVHU , TV M W aVM w i Haier; .!'. f Assault -with 'a Water Racket. A w.rrant was IssueJ yesterday for the ar r.atof Laura Taylor, colored, for an . assault u;on another colored' woman by- the name of tfaunie Brewiogton, the weapon used blpg a water bucket, With which she struck her an tHKonist ln:the"lace.'giviog' her :'; a eevere cut vcr the right eye and Otherwise dlsflgarlng - otr countenance. fcreet NprlnUllntc. r Mr. James ;Soatherland has improved his cllities for street sprinkling by ; procnrleg a large, fine cart, provided with square 'tank, of at U . -' f . -ucient size to ccntaia a hogshead and a half oi water each. He will have it oa thV etreet oa Monday, or a$ soon thereafter as tto Tilnl dries. ;,; . 0 .... - 75 i c - 1 " ' I 1 TW .. . Aia . . -13 U. Q . VVJLbMUmTUIJi 11. Xioeai luta. . A meeting of the Athletic Base Ball Club Is advertlaed to Cake place this evening, at 8 o'clock. 1 i. . . ,;': . " " ' Attention Is called to the chancre of ached- ule on the Wilmington aud Wcldon railroad, wnich goes Into effect on the 10th Inst. At the .regular inonthly meetine of the echanlcsV Building and Loan ABaocIatlon: h.eld Thursday nieht, SO shares of stock were redeemtd at $125 and 20 at f 129 Der share Major J. M. Blair. formerly of theTarhrw rough House; Raleigh, has taken charge of the Sparkling Catawba Springs and will openthem on the 10th Inst. See his advertisement. The meeting of the Board of Aldermen .t.t.r; V f V ? J 8lttInK V thal body being attended by large and interested audiences. V , , -.-'". ' ' T . ' - Mitt .iMnn il Vdll... IU. . b vw.wu, kuu WJJHU.U. auu accomplished Southern 8hakepearean reader, UDWi uer pupmarenienainmenu at Fayetteville last night. She expects to be in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday next. We have received the first number of tbe I&asting Jbioder, a: Democratic-Conservative eim'paign paper Jast commenced in Rarelgb, by John Spelaan, Esq. It is ably edited and wnuupumcij .hd up ana win co yeoman ma A. I . a a a . . . J 1 1 B aervice for our cau e. . L ' '- Attenllon Is called to, the change ol schedule !on the Wilmlntiton," Columbia and Augusta Railroad, to go into effect to morrow, Juneyin. It will be seen that the nisht ex press train will leave Wilmington 45 minutes earlier than by the old schedule, v The only case before tbe City Court yes- terday morning was that of Joe Williams, col.. charged with purposely running his horse and dray into that of MesBrs. Oldham & Cummlng at the Weldon Depot, considerably Injuring tne latier. lie was required to pay the penalty and costs. ; ;- ' The Magnolia Advertiser has been enlarged and greatly improved in appearance, and, we learn, is to be still further enlarged next week. Mr. R. B. Evans, formerly of this place, Is in the city to solicit subscribers and advertise ments for the paper and will call on our mer chants for that purpose;-; ; " o The various Kennhliran nanlranta " anA orators were alt home for a day's recreation yesterday. , We shouldn't be surprised, how ever, if Manning stole a march on his com petitors, as we saw him driving : through PrinfffiH ttt.rt. at ranlAl rata oorl in tha . . . . i .v. . o t r js . T county was served,' yesterday, on a white man by the name of Bamuel Butts, who was sen tenced at a late term of New Hanover Superior Court to sixty years in the Penitentiary for horse stealing, but who was granted a new trial and is now in our county jail. The charge aga net him in Jones county is larceny. ' ; 1 BOARD OF ALDERSIEN. Extracts from the Proceedings. An adjourned session of the Board was held laet night. ' y ' - 1 - : - - The Committee on Streets and Wharves re pot ted in favor of allowing Messrs. Vick & Mebane to prosecute the work of extending their Wharf, foot of Red Cross street, south side, to the limit fixed upon by the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage. . Report adopted. Ordered that the Committee on 8treeta and Wharves be directed to consult with the Com missloners of Navigation and Pilotage relative to tbe extension of the wharf property of the Wilmington & Weldon railroad beyond the red line, as per map of 29th March, 1867, to deep water on the Cape Fear river. Ordered that the Finance Committee be au thorized to make such financial arrangements as they may deem necessary to meet interest and other expenses of the city which may be demanded prior to the collection ot taxes for 1872. On annlleation made throus-h Alderman Rad- ;?. v ...w. r cliff, the petition of the several heads of the a.IJ " J l. a 4 ' r Fire Department to be allowed to elect a Chief Engineer, was permitted to be withdrawn. A resolution introduced by Alderman Brink relative to the City Court, expressing it as the sense of the Board that the Mayor should try all violations of the City Ordinances, in ac--cordance with the Act of the late Legislature, thereby saving much expense to the city, was discussed at length, but no action was taken, the matter being postponed for further con- sideration until the next meeting.- - The Board then took a recess notil next Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. Independent Order of JHeenanlcs. . ; Agreeably to notice a meetingof tbe "Inde pendent Order of Ilechanics" was held last night In the City Marshal's Office, and after a statement from the chairman that the meeting was ' called for the purpose of taking the necessary steps for its final organization, at Committee was appointed to secure a suitable hall for the purpose, and oneforthe reception tary was msiruciea to return tue manas wi the meeting to W. P. Canaday, City Marahal, for his manv courtesies, after which the meet - - - r m ' ing adjpurned subject to the call of the Chair- m.n. ' ''- - ' '1:: i a i. qaai to me x.merncj. The Battleboro' Advance pays: We learn 'that' the engineer of the down- Express Tues- dav nftrht w&s taken with the palpitation oM th hM-a . thtrttr rcphed this nlace. This caused a short delay, necessitated by the time ocennted in rarrvtmr nlm to a"icar ' iThe enef- getlc and faithful Superintend.nt;of e road, Capt John; F. Divine, went forward to the .engine,t and ' taking chrge,'run .her to wu - mington. ; :,;, KiT Obituary notices. : tributes. of reanect ic, arecharged;half advertki-g rates when paid for in clvanceof publication. In all other rases rail aaverusing rates will be charged. L ; - . , v ,v . TO BALTISOBE. Con serve tlT Dclesatea from tbe State - Special Telegram to the MorolDg Star. J ' : ; f " Ral? ion) J ane 7th. : -'- ---y, ;v f.-i''::' '-r.-.- i-i The State CooserTative Democratic Execn- .n - i fiAmmfitM-.M-.K tAthi. .Vt L, V ' ? lul .u-.o.iow.nggenuemen as aeiegaies from the Stale at large to the Baltimore Con- ventlon: Henry P. Williams, Esq., Of Nash: MaJ. J. A. Engelhard, of New Hanover; Gen. A. M: Scales, of Rockingham, and Hon.: John Manning, of Chatham. ' ' r ; Onr Chip Basket. '. A Singular fact to-day will be yesterday to-morrow. 1 '; ' ? ' 1- i A vnnnerlifl In K Vnrlr thlntu he. trothal parties delightful.. She has had five dnrW thWnaat Mann - - , U.J. -J- :'r . - v ,tK safety or success, and that person thrashed them both ' . 1 VI Kl 1UK Ubl nLVU UJB.U HUU W ilw TV 11U tkbUVl I : ' ' . a. ju.urrisi.uwo cuuor, iu wnum was sen a song entitled, "What Shall my Love Wear ?' wrote a kind but decisive - article advising he r to wear clothes'.-. ; 5 - ' ; t-.i: The avaricious man Is like the barren aaadv vronnd of the desert. whirK unrlcM in all the rala and dews wlth greediness, but yields no fruitful herbs or plants for the bene- fit of others. Ping Wing, the fireman's son. was the very worst boy in all Canton : he stole his mother's pickled mice, and he threw the cat in the 1) Mile? rice, and he : ate her ud. and then gayj h. .,Me wonder wbere the-mcw- ca,tbe!" " How is it,' my dear, that you have never kindled a flame In the bosom ofa man ?" said an old lady to her pretty niece, who was por- tlonless. ihe reason; dear," repiied the young lady, "is as yon well know, toa am not a godd match.' NOMINATING CONVENTIONS OF THE SECOND and rduRTH GONOKES- SIONAL DISTKICTS. ' 1 . Special Correspondence . Morning Star. J Goldsboro, N. C, Jane Ctb, 1872. Your correspondent is on the wing to-night and tired, and therefore feels little of the cacoe- thes scribendi poBsessing his soul,- but he will Elf b yuu - icw uurneu uuiw ui puuucuuiuio 1 1 t - J A . .1t4t.-l ments in the Second and Fourth Congressional Districts, together with some miscellaneous ; ; matters., .-.;. ... : I passed through this place Wednesday , pn mv wuv Raleigh ward to attend the sittings of my way Kaieignwara, io aiiena me suungs oi theDistricJ Convention. The Convention of the Second Pistrict was in session at the time, t thn Hmo but having to take the train at 4530, 1 did not attend T.w howeTer a eod m&ny of the attend, l saw. nowever, a geoa many oi tne delegates from the different connties, and was hiehly gratified to know there was such . an amount of enthusiasm and such unanimity for ,. . , ; the cause. The good people were never more 5td no mnrA'ln imat. Th- , . r m Ttvu , . uominauon ui v.pu a., ciw-cu i-r uu- rrest gave hearty satisfaction. I" know Capt. . . .. K. very well. He is a young man . of equally as much .aga.ity and oratorical talent .scour- age, and will worry Thomas within an inch of hu life. His stvle is Dlain and matter of fact. bat his blows always tell. He Is a bold, incis ive, popular orator and a very true man. 1 arrlied at Raleigh at 7 o'clock, and put up at the V Y.rboroogh Hoase," .which enjoys a reputation hardly second to that of any in the Southern States. Dr. Blacknall, the gentle manly proprietor, entertained during tbe sit- tine of the Convention a very large number of Th nut rfnt Convention of the Fourth Con- greesional District was called to - order at 10 o'clock by the' Chairman of - the Executive Committee, H. A. London, Esq., who nomi nated for, Temporary President Charles M. Cooke, Esq., of Franklin, and tbe editors of tbe District papers present for Secretaries. A" Committee on irermanem organization jfew minutes: - - ' President Hon.. Daniel M.;aBarrInger, of Wake: one Vice-rresiaent.irom eacn county I (as I did not hear all the names as they were cauej4 win not give' any,) and Secretaries the 1 ' . . a"m tTt J.' T. J A 1 local editors of the Sentinel and News, and tbe editors of the Louisburg Courier and Battle boro Advance. . i- The speech of Hon. D. M. Barringer, on taking the Cbair was able and well ' received. A committee, composed, of one from each county, was appointed to draft resolutions. They reported a series of resolutions, short and to the point, approving the action of the Greensboro Convention, expressing confidence in result of the State and national elections, denouncing the corruption and tyranny of the Radical party and invites the co-operation of lil "AnsVhe nS 1 tlons were declared to be in - order, Hon. Josiah Turner rose and said that as his name bad been proposed In connection with tbe nomination for Congress he desired to say that he wished bis friends to desist, as he bad other work to do. He proceeded to give the Radical party in ?thia Statejuat the worst ; lambasting " we ever knew a poor set of wretches to have laid on to them. He exposed all the thieveries, . robberies and violations of the Constitution . and the personal rights of freemen that they have committed for four years past, and, as an oio countryman re- ofai8" Vubjects (Sam ' Watts, BrK 8tance,) were., ,,,;.' i W'"Jobn Manning, MaJ. J. T. LIttlejohn and 1 rjaot. J. J. Davis, very gracefully seconded his 1 nominaUon through l themselves or friends and three cheers were given after the vote was de- clared unanimous. " - ' "- ' Ciarcu u imuiiuvi.-. - - . i John U. ' Jiirkiana, oi grange, ana v. jd. Barringer, of Wake, were appointed delegates to Baltimore, with CM. Cooke, of Franklin, and A, S. Peace, of Granville, as alternates. H. Aj London, of Chatham, was chosen elector. 'These are firstrate relectlons. Rogers is the most- popular man m tne aismct, and will tw.at Smith in Smith's own county. Johnston. flve nnnarea vow. ou uiiucui. wu irom. h , Tne jeciiDg i. strong' In the district. '. The .u. m 4 aava ; TRiratea sneak with confidence of euccess in 1 Augalsoln r lAtt. u u uj-aij hope. The delegktes to BalU- 'j more from that aisuic. are jot ureeiey ana rTV"1",v Am -, ltv and i. Inrnroylho-ln a business way wonderfully. - I I Tnnr" corresDOndenti l&r. domiciling' with .CoLoatthe Comrcoight. Z wen," hweVTo anettdj asthe'traln Is com I id fir. s . cvv f. . ' . - -. - SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. ? A skating rink lias jnst been Bianea.ia w lnsion. - r : . i .: ; ; .Jbraiiklin Uonnty ba9 inst enoogh white Radicals to fill the county Offices. ' ; : -. , . . TbeCommeneetnent Exercises of Trinity College : begin next Tuesday and continue ior the three days. . W. H. Fincb, Esq., of Ral fSh' ha3 been appointed Commissioner of tor North Carolina , . . - Part dt the cargo of the brig Mercedes, wrecked' on Cape "Hitteras beach, has been saved and landed at New bern. ' ,;; - -; ; y The Magnolia Advertiser s&a corn was in silk on the plantation of Mr. Lewis Carroll, in Sampson county, on the isi mst. ' M - T1, Winer 'r.n.fi.l caxra- The area nftnhar.ro nUntd this anrinrr in . - - - - r- - 1- - n ? counties of Forsyth, Stokes, Surry and Yadkin will be largely increased over any previoosycar lne ureensboro jratriot says : There is considerable complaint among some of the farmers in this vicinity, about tbe oat crop. In some cases whole fields have turned out " cheat' whatever that is. -The Winston Sentinel says: Dr. John Hamton, aged.81, died at Ham ton ville,; Yadkin county, on 11th inst He began the practice of medicine in 1815 wun vt. Aiavia worm, lataer oi uot. "Worth, in Guilford county, N. C. - The Greensboro New North State says : Blacknall, the great Durham Tobacco man, has gained his suit in the Supreme Court oi the United States. As the train pased Durham, Tuesday night, the people were firing a cannon in honor of the event. TTr.V TT TiA f T?oiMa viUe;pa8sed through our city last Satur- day, says the Greensboro Patriot, on his way to'Salt Lake city, whither he has been called by the death of J. A. liraves, a well known citizen of Caswell county, who moved to the territories in 68. - The Greensboro Patriot says : We neglected to mention last week the consecration of the St. Barnabas' Church, Sunday before last. The very interesting ceremony was performed by Bishop At- kinson, assisted by Rev. Mr. Joiner and other clergymen irom a distance. A very impressive sermon was delivered in the morning by Rev. Mr. Huske, ot Fayette- ville. , . 1 If yonxlesire iosy cheeks and a complexion f . rt tAfpom 6imiAa.RiAtfthftB.nTi Rmi. tions.pnriiy your blood by taking Dr. Pierce's I women jueuicsu jjiscoyory. xu uas no euuai "oen jueaicai discovery, nas no equai I I "The Unman Roof and ltt TbatChlnjr. tn deserves well of his country who makes two blades of grass grow where only I cltZitl ren scalp deserves the hearty thanks of the obliged party. All honor, then, to Prof E. T. Lyon, forTunquestionably, his renowned Ka- I thalron acoomDlishes this object. Gentlemen I whose whiskers are shy ot making their ap- pearance in force, or the libers ox whose mous- Z1?"6109 "magniflcenv distances" for which Washington City was o .ce so la- mons, will find this Hair Persuader the most T are advised to use it, as, by all odds, it Is the I best article lor Imnroviner the jrrowth and oeauiy oi me nair, jceepuig it irva uvm ocurx and dandruff. rr even tine it Irom becominar harsh, dry and gray givxngita rich gloss and endowing it with flexibility that Toilet Chemistry has ever evolved from the vegeta- Die Kingaom. Dntcner's XlffbtninffiFly Killer Sweeps them off and clears the house speedily aPr" eocumos ifl tsan em DIED. WUEBBELING. On the 7th of June, of bu llous fever, 4 Christian Frederick, Wil helm Wuebbeling, a native of Germany, aged 19 years, 5 months and 21 Maya. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock P, M., this day, from the residence ot his broth- er-in-law, JohnF.Heins, at 44 North Water I street, - The friends ana acqi I respect! ully invited to attends I street. The friends and acquaintances are - TERRY. In Brenham, Texas, May. 26th 1872, of abscess, Hattle A., wife of Stephen L. Terry, (both fonrerly residents of this city,) aged 38 years. . , : , ,.; - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.;. Sparkling CATAWBA SPRINGS. J. HAVE THIS DAY TAKEN; CHARGE OF the aboye Springs and will open them on the . - . . . ' 10th instant. Persons desirous of spending a few months at a watering place will find no where in the - . " . South a xnOre comfortable resort. Terms Reasonable J. M. BLAIR, .Formerly of the Yarbroueh House. aeriy or the i 1e 8-tlJuiy iaidign,x. u. 50 Boxes : SIHmER. CHEESE, BOXES HERRING, . AXJKJ 25 Boxes Codfish, , pT TUBS LARD, ItJ SO Half Barrels Mackerel, 7 . CTarl Boxes Oranges and Lemons, tlU 100 isoxes and Barrels Crackers, fl fif Bbls. Potatoes, ' " ' ;: J jatJ 25 Bbls. Cider, - -'- " tT 'Rhla. Vinesrar. 6,000 PoundaCandyj . fas'-v Crates Bermuda Onions. Also a lull Zi I BTirnlv of Canned Goods. Wood and .Willow ware, Jfapex ana ag,a, i Je o-tl - Ait n tk Base BalL "m TEETING Of the ATHLETI C BASE BALL to-nlght, at the regular place ofmeet- Ingi at 8 o'clock. By order if Presideiiti V J ' 1 I I I 7holo Ho; iA7iiwsaa-?B5B -i NEW AD V KKT J SEMENT3. Vil. i Ve!don Railroad : :: company, :l OFncK of GKii..'sbpEBJirrENiiiiiT, ; " ' .WrtinreToir; N. C, June 81h, 1873, - ' - - w ' Change of Schedule. fS AND AfTKBJDNE lOtla IH8TAHT, PASSENGER TRAINS on lhA Wllmlncr ton and Weldon Railroad will run as follows MAi.L TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dally (Sundays - excepted)....;....'. .At -8: s a. v. Arrive at Woldaboro.... ........ .,.,12:11 P. M. Rocky Mount :ll P. M. weldon.-. : , Leave Weldon daily (Sundays ex 8:5 i P M. :15 A. M. U: i7 A. M. 1:W P. M. 6:30 P. M. cepieo), ; At Arc rive at Rocky Mount.. ' tsoldsooro............ Union Depot.. w : EXPRESS TRAIN. JgJg! oSidlboro.T::: - Bocky Mount....... Leave Union Dep-t dally.... At 10:0 P. M. 3:00 A. M. ' 4:66 A. M 60 A. M, 7:19 P. M. 8.B8 P. M. 10.58 P. M. 2:10 A. M. Weldon.. Leave Weldon dally ... Arrive at uocay Mount. Goldsboro Union Depot........ Mail Train makes close connection at Wel don for all points North via Bay Line and Ae quia Creek routes.; ; Express Train connects only with Acqnla Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEP ING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. ' FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington M. ur i-weeiy at ohi a. m., ana arrive at iivi P. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRA11IS will leave TTiiminicton daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M-i and arrive at 11 A. M. ' J0HX F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. June 9-tf GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,. Wilmington, Columbia 1 & Au gusta B. R. Company. : . . WixxixeToar, N. Cw, June ;h, 18' 2. Change of Schedule. following SCHEDULE WILL GO into effect at 3:25 A. M., Sunday, 9thinsL; DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dally.) T tn wo IffMI-mf nirtAw R OK A Xa Arrive at Florence :13A.M Arrive at Columbia.. 1:S5P.M Leave Columbia 12:15P.M Arrive at Florence 4:10 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 P. M vrnnP wpniraa pp tv tS a tt t anKm vb vrrvvTJcn i .... Leave Wilmington..;................. 4.45 P. M Arrive at Florence .......llSP. M Arrive at Columbia.. 8:45 A. M Leave Columbia 10-.S5 p. M Arrive at Florence. 2:09 A.M Arrive at Wilmington 8JW A. 14 v JNO. C. WINDER, : , ' jeS-tf ' Gen'l Sup'U . We Cart Fit You TO any kind of Fashionable Summer Shoe Hand-eewed Calf Skin ! Morocco Dudley Tie i . can strap juow-quarterea Shoe, our assortment is complete. DUDLEY ELLIS, ; June 8 tf : Sign of the Big Boot. MAT BUTTER 1 SPLENDID ARTICLE, JUST AS NICE as you would wish, in by steamship Regulator to-day. ' ' , . ;. ,. " ,;.. JAB. L MKTTS, 67 Market st; June 9-tf Bricks! Bricks! piONSTANTLYlON HAND AND FOR SALE BY O. G..PARSLEY 4 CO, Foot of Dock street. JeS-3t Saddlery. A LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, ; And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods j. 8. topham ca's, .; f " - No. 8 South Front 8t. tebS-tfhae Wilmington, N. C. MISOETH j A NEQTJS. FOE SALE : i a aaa BUS HELS Prime Mixed Corn,' X0 000 Bnsliea prime w crn 50 0 BAL,ES SE1JECTKD HAY, X 0 0 0 Bbls riour 931 sd8 1 8 0 0 Seccted SCond"nand Spirit Cask inn 50x68 D s sidcs ': - O f Hhda. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, QQ Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano, JQQ Bags Coffee, A:' " 15Q Bbls. Sugar, JJJQTJbSyrorv j. i I C f Bales Cotton Yarns, - V 50 Bales Sheeting. , v.- WIIJJLAMS A MUECIHSON.' ' ' . ' v.. ; . June 4-U One Square one day, ......M...f ,.MV, 1 0 fwoiav8f..;... i ov tnree days............ s four days,.. ...... . S Sfc flye days,...... ...... ...... 8 00 - iy Coivtr&ct JLavcrtiseEo eats talceu atpro poxtloxuitely low r&tea. v - Karrlagea, Deaths Eeliglbus, mneral and ' Obituary notlcca ill be Inserted at naif ratea THE EEIPIBE STIVvf, HOLDS TDK LEAD Afl THE BEST EXTRA : . , r . MADE FROM WHITE'; WIN-" ! TER WHEAT; i -TRY. ITV A Full Lineof Clarets, IMPORTED IN GLASS, ' ST. EMIIiIilOX, , ll'vj-Z .ST.:Z.OUBE, AND ALL; GRADES. . Tie Lowest Prfes'Giiarantei in tio City . GEO MYERS', June a-tt t-. , ,-. 11 and IS Bo. yront Street. Chemicals--Hedit3ines ! Per Steamer and Express. QULNInW, MORPHINE, ' COE ELN Jgj Chloroform, Syr Lacto-Phosphate Lime. , n Also, Ferrated Elixir Bark, Arnold's Balsam, VEIiPEAK'S REMEDY, Chiris' Orange Flower and , Rose Waters, ' Sold by l . -V MolLHENNY WRIGHT, i I. I,. Pharmacoutlcal Chemists, - (Lippitt's Corner), June 2-tf N. B. Cot. Front and Market bts. TTaTT7 Rt.AT A !- TJAOT ftf-firl Q f MZ T"r T " . V- Ti TTTHTTTT A T Ta ft. riA '. 33 North Water Street, a next door to Willard Bros., WHOLES ALE .DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, : ,1 i i WHISKEYS, GINS, 4c, , AND ALL KINDS OF j FANCY LiaUORS, Which we will offer to the trade on the most REASONABLE TERMS, as we are receiving large consignments of the , ' BEST GOODS IN THE COUNTRY. Please call beiore making your purchases. GENUINE TEAS. THE undersigned Chinese Tea Merchant of 8hanghae begs to call attention to tbe su- ; periorlty of the Green Tea, from the Plngsuey and Koshan districts, In the province of Che klang, prepared by him under the chop nan e T A. I S IN G . In selecting the leaf great care Is taken to ensure freedom from all mixtures, aad every attention Is then given to their preparation while in order that the flavor said freshness -' may be retained during the leng voyage to foreign countries, the lead canisters are made thicker and of better quality than are those of other dealers. 1 - Having had nearly twenty years experience in the business, the undersigned can jruaran- tee tnatany Tea prepared ty him is of the best quality, and free irom all common or Bourloua leaves, - the use or which would, in Jure the reputation he has earned. Ehakqhab, China. , , .,. y. if We have a full line of the above preparation Of K! GREEN TEAS, ' which are undoubtedly the choicest Teas brought to America. CHAS. D, MYERS & CO., June 6-tf DAW 7 North Front street. . DAVU) PIGOTT, T0BAGC0ITIST, .WILMINGTON, Junel-tf ... Corn and Oats. J 8.000 BUSHELS WHITE CORN, . , 6,000 bushels Yellow Corn, . ' : ' S.0O0 Bnshela OataJ For sale by; -.t ft; JLJu . . F; W. KERCHNER, June -tf 27. 28 and 39 North Water St. A lrpen Distiller. A GOOD Turpentine Distiller win find per. I manent employment llSrilmlngton by appll cation to Je 6-3t A. H. VANBOKKELEN. Flour and Holatises. 100 lass, 800 Hh Bbls. Flour, . , , - 4500 hds. and Bbls. 8. H. Mo. thds. and Bbls. Cuba liolaasea. - For sale bv KERCHNER. r June 6-tf 27, 28 and 29 North.Water St. Bacon! Bacon! r-.. . , . f F- ' V 000 01101036 K DAMS, : Je4-tf : i-WEST IIARI-I98. Canned Goods r : .AND. BRANDY PEACHES. ... 150 Cases bstere, 100 Cases Fresh ' 1V Peaches -10 Cases Condensed ii -!. V Jiiifc -.10 Cases Sardines: ' 50 ; Cases Tomatoes; nAi )v-- 200 Cases Brandy , " - : -rii.il -.JPeaclies. v.c : ... .. For sale by - -";,-:-' lane g-tf v S7. 83 and O KottaVater St. f BodBug;Poicon T7TLY PAPER ffor Klllinsr Fllca)." J3 Lyoa's Insect Powder, Carbolie Soap, , ,'. ; . ' Blmmona' Liver Regulator, . - 3 ) - .1 f veipean'aiiemeuy, v v - . j i I ' fegars and Tobacco, raiata. . . ; 'i , Cll",Kero?-el(:'s,4fcc. A . ? Wltolcsale ana Eaiii Dxb2u. 4 rm A S..t III 9Ut v. , E. G. POLLET, ;,-;'- ' ' ' ;' ' -V V r ' -..; ;. , . '. . -t - . - -
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