. , . '10 l i-j i C 2 IU 3(0 8 13 - 17.'. ' it , t t t .lea at pro i ' ' 911 i rur. ' One t i The ' part of t- - f-L r ( I V, .' i. Tune. ; ' - -i . 3 P.M. V,TiDd. Weather 3 W Fresh Fair Fair Clear i ueni i W Genl Mean Temp, of day, 77 desr. i MJ1JIT, l ' 1 cer, i ... r , ; vj;cioi vniei ciiroai uiacer, '. '. '.. Washington, June! t-fe35 P, V. Clear .weather prevail Very:, generally eh .'; Wtsdueadajr north and weator the Ohio Valley fVwiia light tofresh westerly to northerly winds, nod over the Southern States with light to 'ireh southerly to westerly wiadsi Clear; and partially cloudy weather oyer the southern ' tKjrtion of ! the Middle . , and ;, Nst England V" Miotpft, fl-nd Increasing clondinena Hni) ivihi. tbreateoTog weather over the northern portion with light to fresh westerly to southerly winds. a DaDKeruu winds are not anticipated, i? THIS OIO?ir; 1 tie Headline liooi i Of the Wilmington Library Association in ! open daijy during the week from 84 Ai M;' to , 1 1. M.r Horn S4 to 7 P.:M.; and' roBft 8 to 10 jFKOFiTA.nt.JE, AD VJEUTISliloit J v ; Wecill the attention of the- business meV y - id Wilmington ;td ' tiered by ; ;: ' ' r- '1 '' ' v 4 vasan advertiaidg mediuauflCliajSjrwithout exception, the Largett Circulation of any pub-' plication la Wilmington ; and we can satisfy any out) that it Jhaa no equal 1 as a" medium of touiinuulcation with the people of the rural ;: ulbtricts now trading1 with Wilmington H v . : . We solicit a call Irom, those who" wish-W ; place their, business prominently ' before the - iopito of this section; confident tbitt we cast otfer tadacements that cannot fall to please. . la contequebce of fining, beattb inecessUaW ' log a trip to "the .country,' Mr, :Mlllard Toft; " our present' Ajent for ihat portion of tho. cltj -South of the centre of. Market Street will re iko that position July 1st. -Wrf wish to secure 'theaerrlcfs of an vnersetlc, active and "sqber , ' man toauccetd Mr. Toft. x Young gentlemen wf "elegant leisure 'will please'not. apply. ' " ' - ' ' ' "' . -' ' ! " ' ' . ' jujstr AovraTiscaiSNr. - - . Jimks WiiioN.--Baildlng LoU lorSale ;;' ' ' J. 0. STJtvjessbs. Fresh Pine Ap plea;' j f. - " GaatM & FiijiSKH. rin Killer, Soap, &c! i ; James & aIkajijss." Fralt, &c.V at' Auction. . Wm. M. BTicvaxsoii. Mason's Fruit Jars. . i Sixth ConKreasional District SpeaklBg.f r K. JawKTT. Clarendon Lodge No. 2." f JiiibiS BKos,-IlerrW &cC7" - - -One pi our tobacco- dealers who bad occasion tend to Newbero foraa invoice-of !the weed' reports the following as the -freight he ;.d to pay oa the Ai jfc.? 'roaa -''sind'. thV JlViliulotou and Weldon " road in 'order to 'get bU puicbdso of CG5 pounds of tobacco I "From New be rii" to Ooldsboroi 49 mllesVtiLSS. From Goldaboro'; to Wilmlnfit6o,8' miles,- f528.; Taking the dllference" of dutanceihtoilonalder aiiouj aud we Hod that our friend, the tefoacco 'nerchant,; bad to pay just about double the amount of freight on bis box of tobacco on the ;K Wdoiinton and Weldon road that was Charged him on the Allanlic road; jVVhor there) should Ue such a. wide difference iu freight charges on toe two roads is a' Question for "our railroad officials to answer... v,-; v ,."-;.- s'.---i' t ' ' yFoand:.-;,; . 'Ine; storm ot :Mouday ftern6opt which "pent its"fVryi)efore it I'reacbed this city, was -;Very severe1 in the upper part of the TcountyJ '.rAfier it had passed over,-''the" dead, body of a V D'ulatto man, whose nadie we have been uti'. , , able to afrcertalo, was found lying jn the road , wear LeeBtnri, and from, the surroundings' it ; yli BUppoatd that be had been strock by llgbt ' . ojf. ; lie Was lyiou "on his .face, with bis hat noout six feet from the body, v What lent orce , to the suspicion thai be bad beetr tstrucfc by ;; lightning was the fact that the bushea W the ilde o the road opposite the body appeared to , be cofcbed'i ; ' V' ' "'V' ;;7;uv,'-, -4 ' 'v Coroner Hewlett : was ; notlflfed Monday i nlj;ht, by telegraph, and started" for tbe scene wf the dUaster yesterday morning, for the par- !') The attention of the public lv called tq;tbe i uperlor facilities we now bave for exbcutingr cn!ply,"promptlj . and Ekilluir 'all kinds 'of Binding and Baling." .-.Our business In tbla de ; partuicnthas steadily lucrcaaed,an evidence . we have not labored In ' taia In our effort 10 wUbhsb a liook Ciudery equal' to the i de ' nandsof our growing city. " But Ve "are '"de ,v teriuiutsd to do still more ; andf as our buil ea grows so will our; facilities be lucreased. vve us a trial.' v?v Y-'t-f', f-.:2Uw2w. . :v A cariosity 'iu the' shape o"( a'!! Night Bloom k Ccrtou" ia fall bloom was on exhibition at JL VVousu-r's Drug 8tore last nlgbt ! , , and u mc ted ra a n y v is 1 1 on , . th e m J or I ty of uwui had uevtr witnessed a full bloom flower ; wl ibl. pecu-Ur eptcics' before; Its j beauty,' :vunthV, wltn the rich '.'fragrance; which it T euiuted, wa;$ the 'aoiirce of ivery general re ,:uiirk. Tbe plant was 1 obtained of Ur. Ed .,;.w"d Kidder, of th'n city, at whose residsnce, v wa icaru, there were a number these beautiful v.sod-esreet-see-t-: 1 ' . vers ia bloom last night I l a uay r 2k. I'CHJ , 73" I can j 7. j . . Notb. au caroiutiric resaingi aro reduced ; l0 Uiti eea-level and to -S decrees Fahrenheit. j ' liorauT, Sxibcwh, v ,:. v'.'. 8rn't-SunAl Service XJiK A." ..-WMooU An I jL: , ; la accordance villi a STAttof SUD .' jy : r : . Keutleaieo r.--S 'I r .nd Weldon I . . '5 ud organ I - i .j;paoy.-TLa var; other import- 1 ' h .next, Et S i t'ii lrsiny.;,. . .' , . 2 published in the a i.usaber of yonng i f the yilmlniton 1 IierCoia- cl?ct?i eel vol. : 'i'O.tjTiL ;- Travel oa the' street cars la Increasing. 3 The fikl2.'& . Gaylord "Minstrels - are 'Jo Norfolk. - v" i . - . . -. ' : . . . : A : - , ' '...,; '-;''; The Bobeson outlaws have kept very quletfor some time past.? . ,.r;V ; ,; V T Meeting of 'ClaireDdOD Lodge No. 2, K. .o! P. t this evening, at 8 o'clock. -lX'- 'i- 'Yesterday was pleasant compared with its predecessors of the past two or three days: i V The Connty Commlealoners have; been pgaged for the past tw'o days in adjusting the UxJistav7.:C 'f;-i. ' y, ; , i rr, Ihs president baa recognized Geo. Ilarrlse, Ej., as Vice Consul of the Argentine Be- the 8 n p re m e Co u r tJ . V1 - ' ; ' 5 .-' 2 The fruit sale iu jront of ;Messrs Barnes A Mearea' oEice will be continued, this morn ing t:iq oNjiocfc f :f r';X '7' '. V V,T; "BeUppbtAtmenta'Jlor '.epeakios,' in the oixin; yongiessionar , District, which will be f dund la another column.' -: ' "'f'- ri iiL i :i , ,.'V: """'" .-; ""-' ......':'"' ''-' -V.,'VA' f 'l i Consult and obey the City '.Marshal and the Health Ordinance la' relation to-cleaning out lota and cellars and using disinfectants. ' Bleeping cars on the Wilmington, Colum bia and'Augusta Bailroad now run all the way through to Augusta, Instead of stopping: at VOiumoia, as heretofore.- - . ' . y- -v ' - .'-.- . 'A young -i son of MrJas Knight, 1 En: gineer on the; Wilmington .and Weldon Bail road, had one of hi fingers cut off In the drill press'at the. machine shops onMoodayi; : '-. -i Met trs.; James -& Mearesi AoctloneerV,' advertise a large sale of croekery ware, to take place at the store 'corner of "Market and South Water streets on Thursday and Friday next, commencing at 10 A. M.t and 8 P. M. ; ' ' : ,Ve hear of a number of persona In this city who are expecting to be present at the great National Jubilee at Boston ' Tbe Festi val commences on Monday next, the 17th Inst and continue until the 4th day of July. t : ' 7 Amyi Franks,-colored, vrat t Bent to; the Work ' HqaaeViesterday Wnul Morris and Jacob Daniel; convicted of stealing overcoats, were to have been aent out, but the city ofa cisls received notice that' the parties were to have a new trial tbla morning. . x l-u :i j !J ; ! , :' '' r. -r .ii?l ; Ty Mr. J. F. Garrell, who advertised a num ber of tattle k4 strajed or alolen, In tlhe Stab of yesterday morning, received informa tion leading to their recovery by 7 o'clock the saoyj inornlng,, frqm a. person who read -the advertisement In Our paper. : It pays to adver tlsej every time I X v - -.' I ' ' From'Mrj.B; McMhlan, who;haa pui chafted the right for its sale and manufacture In thia county, we: have received a specimen of the 41 Morning 8tar" oil. It gives an excellent light, without the danger from exploaion, the offensive odor," tbe - disagreeable smoke or other objectionable features of kerosene and kidred oils. Try it." ! Supreme Voarf., . - , , 1 We learn from our Raleigh exchanges that the ith district was called on Jtfo'nday and the following cases disposed of: ..v. ;..'",;. 8tate vs. C. Clifton Taj lor. New Hanover. Attorney General for the State; no counsel for tbe defendant. Stricken from the docket; New Hanover county to pay tbe coat. L. JTrcelicb vs. Southern Express Co., Da- plin. Battle & 8ons for plaintiff, and Moore & Gatline for the defendants. - Left open. ' , State vs. Nathan Purdie ti of,, Bladen. At torney General Shipp for tbe State ; no coun sel for tbe defendants. Argued. " .-. ' tleorv Aielvln a at., - vs. James iL. Melvin etal.t Bladenv Continued.? ' : -. j h " in os. li. McDowell, sdm'r. vs. vt. ,n. White, Blsden. Continued. - i rameroo, Stokley &Uo vs. Li. H. Bobinson et al.t New Hanover. . M. London for plaintiffs and and Bobt. Strange for defendants. Trana- fm-red to end of district. :-ir ? n 5 ,. v ' Michael Cronley vs. Frederick" Hall, New Hanover. Battle & sons for plaintiff andM. London for defendant. Argued. - E. .Wescott. Adm'r, vs. Henry C. Hewlett, New Hanover. Bobt. Strange for plaintiff; no counael for defendant. " Continued. Doe on Demise, 8. VY. Nash el al, vs. Wil mington & Weldon B. B. Co. M. London and K. Strange for plaintiffs and Moore & Oatllag fordeieddants. rransierrea lo enaox district, t - . City Gonrt. t - . . : " 1 ' ' Thev following casea were disposed of yes terday morning: ; . ; ' State and ; City . w. Jacob ' Daniel, charged with receiving stolen ceats, tbe , property of some peraon or , persons unknown, , was. re-f quired to.euter into security in tbe sum of $200 for hla appearance at' the next term of the Snperior Court- TAl ; Bute and City "vs. Win. Morrlss, charged with the fame offence aa above, was required to give security in the sum of $300 for his ap pearance at Superior Court. . , . Chae McBay, charged .with; wlfe-beatlng, fl eh tin r. quarreling, fec, was found, guilty knd sentenced Wpay the penalty andcosts.j j i. Bobert Haywood, charged witu steaiiag coats, within the city limits, was found not guilty and discharged. '. ::rp v , Mike Hoeper, charged with lighting, quar-' rellng; &c? with Amy Frank, ; was found !ot guilty and discnargeo. .rf v .- "Amy Frank'seharged with fighting, quarrel ing, Ac, with Mike Hooper, was found guilty and sentenced to pay the penalty and costs. . EllJUarkinaJ charged .with forcible Ireapaae and assault and battery waa foandnot guilty and discharged. ?-' fy Tlao Baltlm6reia- . 4 ' i The new literary, weekly, entitled Th Balt morean, Ut which allusion was made, in oar psper a few days since, made Ita first appear ance in our sanctum on Monday.. It seems- to have all the attributes; of a flrst-clas Jlterary journal, and we have'no doubt Messrs. Crutch- field & Haas will make a good paper of JL It is. handsomely printed and .contains a- well eel ccted variety of literary' and miscellaneous matter, as well as" able editorials. Price to single subscribers t'- i'y?r ' i puoiieat ihisf port.-1 -i v ''- - .': :... ? .'. .".r; - !rr "kRob't Strange and M, London, Esq ,7 of this city, are in Balefgh in' attendance UDOit C' 17 jzz articles for ealeat the oCce of Oar Chip Basket. . .; : 1 Deeds are fruits': words are but leaves.) : r.Ladiea are being admitted to the practice of dentistry In Germany., p; ? - V ; Little girls believe in a man In the moon Young ladles in a man In the honey moon. ,- - ratience on a monument" haa no refer-; ence to doctor's patients.. -You will find them under a monument 'x, . . :. A little girl wanting a fan, but" not being able to remember the'word.'eald she wanted a thing to bruth the warmth off with.''' , A female aUeet preacher, who claims -to be: a lineal descendant of John the Baptist, 'is endeavoring to convert the sinners ; of Cairoi Illinois. .-' : a-',.. " '. '-.iy.'i,. A maiden lady being asked why she had never married replied that she bad never seen the man or,whom sb0 was willing to get "up three meals a day for forty yeara. .'';;. .-r' J A letter-writer, describing a ball, says the feature which made the deepest impression on blm was the " nnueual number of very plump women loaming oyer tne tops 01 tbeir dresses.'; rr A shrewd old gentlemen once said to his daughter r MBe sure, my dear, yon never marry a poor man; but remember that the poorest man In the world is one that has' money and nothing clseC" zf:c7 'fV; fl ' r He who haa stiuck his colors to the power of an evU habit has surrendered himself to the power of au enemy bdtand. by no articles of faith, and from whom le can expect only the vileat treatments r ? ? . - ; Printing and Book. Paper. 'We can furnish printing paper in small quantities, say from two to ten reams, r 84 reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders. We hare on hand the following sixes of new. viz : 22x31 24x36 and 24x88. Also, fine Book Paper 24x88 and 23x39 and a good assortment of other papers and cards. ' ; - - , tf . Til Crops. v ".-'VV- -;; OA gentleman who has just returned from a visit to 8ampsdn'and Duplin counties gives glowing accounts of the crop prospects. ? He says the corn crops are the finest he ever saw, especially on the plantation of Benj. Oliver, in Duplin county, where roasting ears - were already being gathered. On the plantation of Mr. J. A. Oates, of Sampson, he noticed any number of cotton squares, while his corn crop is also very fine. '; . -' : ;'; r - - ', - CONSERVATIVE CANVASS. . -v .Slxtii congressional District, t Thomas S. Ashe and Walter L .Steele will address the people of the Sixth Congressional District at the . following .times and places speaking to commence at 10 A M. 1 ,, .,"'.' ! . " Xumberton.. .......... ..Monday, 17th June. laurmDurg,:... wedne8day,mn : " Mt. OUlad,.... ......Friday, -r. . Slss. xroy, ...saturaay, via. . Albemarle,.... ..........Monday. 4th " Big lack....... ......... .Tuesday'1 xsth fl Mt. Pleasant, Wednesday ,36th ? " . Concord,... ..Thursday, X7tn. - - . ........... ... ... "J , VA , SPIBITS OF TUKP ENTINE, lien t Tfa eo. Hoi m es,' of 1 a v- etteyille, late ol the Confederate army, was id lialeigh on Monday ; - ;f; j Mr. . J osii u a , 1 eeter, oi ua d ar- jub, sold the first ' sack of New Flour in Charlotte on Saturday last. ' ; v; J v -Tho Sentinel learns that Judge Merrimon's reception - in Carteret and Sampson counties amounted to an ovation. : G en. M ; W. Kansom' is to de- liyer the Literary A.ddress at Trinity. Rev." Dr. ,Harri8on,1of .Georgia, - preaches i the Annnal Sermon. r Rev. u Ji Henry- Smithi "of Greensboro, delivers the annual address before the Charlotte x emale Institute on tho 25th. i - '.-'; ; .; : ""V'- - ;:: 1 y Cir ' Leonidas "iJ. 1'jjiooW is . oht in a card withdrawing the .use 01 nisname for Senatorial honors from. Craven county before the Nominating Convention. . - Tho Raleiffh Sentinel says : W..H. Terry, ot Chatham, lodged-in the jail of this county some months ago on; a . III" !t J . 1 J cnarge 01 - illicit uisuning, - woa reieaseu yesterday on his recognizance. - ; r The Rada bt ; the:: 14th Sena torial ' Districf are 4stewing'? 1 over the nomination, Lenoir . wants . a , Dick King, and Greene want a Samuel Pope. Neither King or pope will give way, and there the matter stajidavV;, i,:V;- j f ;.-.The Charlotte Southern -Home says : Capt C. A. Barringef, of Cabarrus, who baa paid great attention to Dees, tells us that the honey of this section has hardly its equal in the world. He has taken 60 pounds a year irom a single mve ana got readily from 15 to 20 cents per pound. - - jr y CHe -Raleigh -News says V Hes tee the spy or detective, passed through the city Saturday en route to Yorkville, S C., with Mr. Avery, , who escaped- irom South Carolina, a few months ago, charg ed with violation oi the enforcement act Hester represents" that Mr. .Avery was in Canada, but j be succeeded :in inticing him on the A merican side of the Niagra River, where he captured him.i? . , .;.. iiXfie lRalcfghJa; says : Wo learn that on last Saturday evening a re spectable young lady, while returning to her home from Salisbury, near which place she resided, was '. met by1 a white man, blacked, and brutally.outraged her,- Sus picion rests on a certain party,' but no ar rest had been made at last accounts. The young lady is very seriously injured, and doubts are entertained as to : her recqverjr. ;Th9 Republicans Cot Cumber land and Harnett met recently and nomi nated Mr. Win. A. Guthrie for the Senate. The following is the Cumberland xounty ticket : For House of Representatives, T. L. Lutterlob, John C. Blocker; heri5, O. H. Blocker ; . Coroner, W. R. Love j Treas urer.5 Robert H; ;prrell. ;Commisdoners, Alien IlcCaskiU," ' IIcFarland, Uar shall Ccavrcll, W - H." "Wade," Robert H. NE WAD VERTTSEMENTS. -2". JA2LESf: Auctioneer. i" By Ja in cs fe j Mearea. : f..-.-v . ..;- ; LABGB SALE OF 1 CEOCKEE'Y ."-v-v-.f:v,- AND.'. ;..vV7 : ; y GLASSWARE. ON Thursday' and Friday, June 13th and 14th, at 10 A. 1L. and 8 P. M., at the store corner liarket and South Water- streets, we will sell, WITHOUT RES JSRV1S, in lots to suit purchasers, a large assortment of ; , f Yellow H arei - Rocktnsnaiii IVaire, CiC. andlTliite, Engi; JisU aaad- Glassiyare, "" Consistinjr or Pitcbers, Mngs, Bow's. Cham." .-; bers, Cupa and Saucers, Disbes, Plates, ' bpittoons, Deep Dishes, Basins .and Ewers, Soap Boxes, - .z,1 i'Vv- ; - j ' . .. AO., AC,' &C., AO. t - - " ta"LASS r t Tumblers. Goblets, Dislies, Table Sels,t ITniifs, : 1 i Preserves, Celeries, Ac. ;' v ;rTii t-f.i-. '- v.itu.v-" i--' - Dealers and Housekeepers are particularly requested to attend this sale, as the goods are fresh and desirable. ' v - !- ; June 12-tf ;-,. ..: '3Jj:,j: "'I :V ': ."'..-. J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. ;-" - ' By JAMES MEABES. , '"' Fruit and Sundries, WE will continue our sale of Fruit and Sundries In. front of our office, this morning at 10 o'clock. . '. , . . , ; june ri-lt . ; 3 Secure aHoe; 2 BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE in healthy and desirable localities . on Castle, Church, Nun,' Ann, Orange, Dock, Princes?, Muloerry, Gwyn, Dudley, Wood, Dickinson, Uankin, Sixth, Seventy Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleveath, Twelfth, and . Thirteenth streets Satisfactory time given for payment. Three small houses near Front street for rent. Ap-" ply to ... . - -r r-;. 1 une 12-1 w ' ' JAMES WILSON. . Clarendon Lodge No.' 21 K. of P.' EACH and every member is earn-, estly requested' to attend' our -Convocation THIS - EVENING, at 8 .. , k- By order of W. C.1 v "' June 13-lt B. B. JEWETT, &. 8. Itlason'S FriiitS Jars; j TMPBOVED PATTERN, VERT EIHPLE, a X. large swea m nana, at - - - : - i - v r . Wn. M. STEVENSON'S, 7 -" r Crockery and Glass Wai-o.'. Orders from the country solicited, A great variety of Goblets,, champaigns,' - Clarets, Wines, Decanteis, Bar Bottles, Candy. Jars, Ac, Ac . June.ia-tf . . Green & Flanner, I ; S-r.-ut v.''-..-' '"- Chemists and Irnjrj;Ists, XT AVE PAIN-KILLER, ' Essence Ginger, A a. -: Gargling Oil, Castile Soap, ; . , v . Grated orse Radish, - Florence Oil,'PalntaI 'r V V A. A m a m- j . oanu raper, l uny, uiass, oc,. at aiaret bi. r June 14-tf , . -. . . " ' ; Fresh Pine Apples. 'TrnaEsa: june apples !" ,s:r ' J- ' JUST RECEIVED And forsake by June 12-tf v JAS. C. STEVENSON. 4'-hm ajf Iff 1 iUJLK9 XiUUJJMUt 4 - r - 25 Boxes Codfish, O TUB3 LARD, - 2 O jSO lialf Barrels Mackerel, . , , tf Boxes Oranares and Lemons, J J 100 jsoxes and Barrels Crackers, ! O f!T Bbls. Potatoes, - - . . ; ; : flO 25 Bbls, Cider,., i .; 4 ; : O PC Bbis Vinegar;"7 . ' ' .atJ .6,u00 Pounds Candy, v ' y OA Crates Bermuda Onions. Also a lull JLJ supply of Canned Goods, wood and willow Ware, Paper and Bags, Ac, Ac. Je 12-tf ., , . . - I Saddlery. A LL RINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, v.rs. f-;; TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, U. And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap for casb at ' ; -- ' - . y ' J 8. TOPHAM A CO.'S, . - : t " .' So. 8 South Front St., i leb3-tfnaci r :4i Wilmington, N. C. !. MISCELLANEOUS Striper Alpacca Coatsi f ..'j - ... , t - vi- .; .; .- v' LINEN DUCK SUITS, 't-.; :vV'Tv " v": .;'';-;':'.;,:v ': - 1 GOSSAMER UNDERWEAR; .v::;lr t:. :r?X? i.-- -.- t iffee . Greelej - Camijarai Hals I, KID and; LISLE GLOVES, Ac at ' "" I ' v I MUNSON A CO'S., jue 9-tf City Clothiers. LIAPLE SUGAR MAPLE. SUGAR, Maple Sugar perfectly pure. , ; CHAfJ. D.MYERS A CO.; rrtHE Twin Brothers TeasV Powdeis, for JL sale in small packages. i- - -; i . , ILSA. D. MTERS de CO. , E RESERVED GINGER, Ten Cases. - i.- CHAS. D.MXERS A CO. 'a SOMATIC Schiedain 8chnapps,iour own XTa, brand 100 Cases, quarts and pints. . -- ' 4, (OllDENSED MILK Boiden's Eagle, Mon t umental and English. ZJ I 'i . r' , , -. , CHAS. D. MTERS A CO, Tf E MON, Raspberry and Strawberry 8yrups. Ii ... : - - - CHAS. D. MTERS A CO. ' T,-.- ''..S;rr.'l ':.:. .'.--' .-!T."' ''; GORDON'S Blackberry Brandy, known to and recommended by the , Medical Fra ternity here and elsewhere for its pnrity, strength and medicinal usefulness. L. .V CHAS. D. 4 CO i . June itZ DAW 7 27crth rrcnt etrc;t, ' MISCELLANEOUS. Sparldinjj CATAVJBA.SPniUGS. I HAVE THIS DAT TAKEN CHARGE OF tne aboyo Springs and will open them; on the 10th Instant-; '-VV ;. ' l -;?'.V-: - ''-J Persons desirous of spending a few months at a watering place will find no whore In the South a more comfortable resort. - - ' ' -Te r m 3 Re as ona ble. ;-:; -':'- HrJ' J. 1L. BLAIR, ; i- 4 V.f ornaerly of the Tarbrouarh House, JeS-tlJuly . Raleigh, N?C. LAND. SALE. ; 3,0 0 O Acres of Xan a in FARMS. TIE FAMOUS TRACT OF L AND KNOWN as tbe Hermitage," situated on the Wil mington and Weldon Kailrottd, about seven miles from the city; will be sold In tracts of Five Acres and upwards, to suit purchasers. One-fourth cash -will be icqulred, , and. ample time given on balance. - , , ., - . v The Land Is rich with marl, and much of it under a high state of cultivation. For Truck lnghere Is no land In the State to equal it, either In quality or location. Apply soon to V? -' : ' JAM.KS A BROWN, . , - - Z; A Real Estate Agents, Ac., ' Jel-D10t W4w : ' Second Street. " GE0CERIES AT LOW PRICES. .i TRT BINFORD, CROW A CO. if you' want good Goods at Low Figures. I 1 - ; FLOUR. COBN,r : i I1AT, 'I : POBK, SIRUP, ;COFFl;:'CAHrDI.i:S,:: ' . - : BUCKETS, BROOMS, ' Ac. :.- v .; caused (Qoodsof':; ' JLLli DESCRIP. 'i - - TIOXS. V' BINFORD, CROW A CO.; -- South Water street.' je 7-dAwtfJ DAVID PIG0TT, " 5 WILM1NGTOK Junel-tf BRTGHAH SCHOOL, MEBANETIIXE, N' O. f THE FALL SESSION OF 1872 opens August 2nd.. . ' - -.r-.--T - - . ...-t... The oonrse of Instrnction la Classical.' fin- eluding Modera Languages,) Mathematical ana commercial., xne organuauon is mxu- tary. jror circulars aaaress -;- , . i J e 7-lm DAW COL. WM. BINGHAM. Bare Opportxmty. DESiRlNG to retire from business, I offer my stock of DrnRS. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, store Fixtures and Ac counts zor saie. - My retail traae is among tne larsrest in the cltv. Competent and oolite Clerks will remain with the purchaser. For rurtner particulars aaaress immeaiateiy. i. r.- i. ROBERT H. TATEM, JelKt: : re v Savannah, Ga. Congress Water, SEIDLETS POWDERS, ' . Tarrant's Aperient. ' . . Gum Camphor, Vinegar Bitters, Cream Tartar, Corn Starch, fauns, uus, uiass, jtuiVi ao., ' . For sale by . - GREEN A FLANNER, t VTholesate and Retail Drueriata. ; June 9-tf . . .., -s ' 1 1 v i MAX BUTTER l SPLENDID ARTICLE, JUST AS i NICE as you would wish, in by steamship Regulator . JAS. L METTS, ; -. - 61 Market gfc Jane 9-tf. yJ;::rTB"STA;-;. -' ; " ''--.-it": ' -? '''' y? JOB PRINTING HOUSEi duo k d 1 n u e ry y 1 , i-i . 1 . K 1 AHDi- 1 . it'. 6-1 r . ir': W. II. BEnNARD,, JProp'lor, WILMrnGTON.N. O. L ' 1 . . ' Tho Only Establisliment In tne . Slate naTlnc all these facill- , 1 lies combined. '' f ; 3 IMPKOVED MACHINERY . ;ft. i ; SINCE ADDING i.- f f S T-E A ZI P O T7 E R , ; wo aro enaDlcdto.fill' crdcr3 with liiil : iiSE pc;i: v rt: :. . . t -i Q nrzxi: r v.r'r.c:- .c-j, Fuscrtl and - ': C"itu-ryi - . avia to U -ricJat J.allratfs -'. wt "a p...d for- la tivance ; otherwise full ratta , will t a C!lfTM. , . ... .. , :j: Tssia C-:h ca dcLiiad.''' '''"'"-.:';,:: 4- Jv:.'' '' " V.' "-;. : j 'MISCEELANEOUS: - :P ; J;; :Ml?0R;GilLE: :--: -. z ! " t A" AA A Bushels Prime White Corn, - v,;i..-. 'i . '; ; i.-- X' - s ' RAO BALES SELECTED HAT, i .f ' ; ' UUV:i .X.i . V?, i'-tf 5 ,':.s an !jr ..'.'' ;i '" '' -' " - -""r" , - ; ' ; '".' ' ' . 1000 '1Jbl8'?'10 a11 'i: i ; -; S ,? ,.5 . ',..,t f - s.i"t .,. --' ; gQQ .Selected SeconHand Spirit Casks, v. 10 0 B. -? SW 30 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, Cf Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano, v; 1 R( Coffee, " ' '''""' ''':'.' " ;1i "s i 150' y;-, i. "'-...( .!,!( rVii'i', r . 1 a . i . Bales Sheeting. .- WILLIAMS A MCRCHISON. June 4-tf THEEIIPIRE STIT,L HOLDS. THE LEAD AS THE BEST FILOUR MADE 5 J7EOM -"WHITE WIN- A Pull-liner of Clarets, e'V;l'IOBTBIlli;J ST. ESIIIililON, ' ;x h v . K '' v.t ST.':iO.TJBBf lie Lowest Prices fiEfflafii In tie City. ' .si V I;.' ; x". :v GEO MTERS', ''S ' i Juno 2-tf 1 Hand 15 80. Front Street. H. BTJBKEIHER, WHOLBftixa and Sgr .' , Rxtahi Daaua la 1" - 0k' -tf - ;.;aND. SEGAES. ..4.-,;.. im ya. un jiuuian vuinif JuntS-tf . ITo. 6 llarbet St. C&emicak-nedic - 1 Per Steanier and Express. Quinine, morphine, cocEiypn ; Chloroform, Syr. Lacto-PhOsphate Lime, Also, Ferrated Elixir Bark, Arnold Balsam, - VEXPEAN'S REMEDY, . Chlrls Orange Flower and Rose Waters, ' ..' '','-' , iv. Sold by. -- ' '. , -i MOILHENNT. A WRIGHT, ,; " 1 ' . . . Pharmace atlcal Cnemists, . : (Lippltt's Corner), June 2-tf . N. E. Cor. Front and Market sts. Bricka !.' Bricks ! v. -. ?(ONSTANTLTON HAND v -.1 - AND FOR SALE; BT v ir;;f-v:?aj.O.-G.- PARSLET A CO.'t'; '. .: Je;8-8tr :I ,;.r .?.; Foot Of Dock Street. Bacon j;vpacpn!; 1000 liVlAi-rr " ? H SIDES.. f v. 600 . Je-tf; rcN WEST A: HARR1SS. Spirit Casks & Holasses. 2,100 SPIRIT CASKS, ; ..... j r y. yierA Hhds.. and Bbls. Cuba - and Sugar rsuM House Molasses,;-.-f-i,', j jrorsaieby 'v j .-'- . ' ; " 1' j one 9-tf i ; -? 27. 28 and 2 Nortb Water St. nbiiiv Pdrli and Bacon. 1; OH A BBt8 FLOUR, , 6 r r .UU t v 200 Bbls. Pork, . v. ; i,- i nKf lKaesandHh.( Biaesand6houlders, ox sale by .:-v? v June 9-tf . 27,23 and 23 North Water St. , Cpiiiillaclrol Ciigar t A A A A'Bubels Corn, '200 Bbls. and 1U.U U U Kits Mackerel, 1W Bbls. Sngar. . For sale by - - ' Junefl-tf 27, 28 and 28 Nortn Water St. ; Buttdr, Cnickoro, wC:c. f lltfl Boxes and Bbls. ICr rockers,' ' ' ' " AuU;,. ;:!;;-)Vr;';;-:, t-S 2QQ Cases Schnapps and Brandy Peaches, - - lor sale by . " - f A' '"' . - v.: , -."r. W.KESCTINER,"--: June 9-tf - 27, 23 and 29 Korta ater bt. C-iltiX-lt ! Crll ! 21,000 ITICAIT tr 1 LrrrrcoL salt, ? r-Li& UK. :' i 4 r - ; 1 ,1 3 -I ii I ..V,;- -4 Etas. l" Af "... v r