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,1 - , 7, -. '" . -,,. nicgt.w-CTi.,a, r - . m, ,, ,1,1,,,,, ii i.ii 'i. .... -i'i i r .l A M v v--w - . - - ; - ', ;' k: At ... :.- - " ? --t.;:;- IA' I 3 , , yrr'v-. r . T - . . - - - t J-' rtnyart a auranco.. ...$7 Ott v)H aiiuiontha, In e Ivr-C3 3 50 i "f TnreoioatL3, Li aavaaco. ..... g 00 nnemonth, iaadva..... .73 '. s The tfoawTwa- Stab : y ; .-red In any ' nftrtor i 5 1 Y 1 il s yer wees. Harnm, : Time , Wind.; Weather iff eten . T A. 'M. SO 23' .73 74 18 'I 3hFalr,rr. 30.17' nf e&nTenp. Pf day, 73 -dee.. ' ' .. i" iiloT. All barotaetrlc readings ire reduced J td Ihe sea-level aud to &i degrees FahrenLit. ' - - '-M'W" KOB2KT 8ETBOTH, - V; 8erK't;Slirnaieervice U. 8. A. . WaaUnKton. Jone l8-4:S5 P.' Ml I 4 u Clear and cle'rln weither, and winds" eer ; loir to freab-and brUk westerly, north and j rtt of the Ohio Yallcy4 during , to night and v - on VVcdneBday. ' Cloudy and possibly threat -ninz weather and ;fresh southerly winds for " ' 'r thslow Lake Texlon." Clear and partially Si - cloudy weather for the New England and ;, Middle Atlantic Bt&tes, wlthillRht to: fresh loutlieasterl? to southwesterly winds, and for - Southern States, with. light to fresh winds; ex cept orer the southern portion of the Bouth ;.-'Auantie'8tates,berecloBdy: weather, with V-'- Occasional areas of light rain,-is probable ; , lbs Baadiac Boom : jA i ' " of the'Wllmlntoa Library Association la .' open dally during the week frein A. ;M. to -1 P. M., from 8 to t and t iront 8 to 10 y ' I'll -V PUOF1TABLE ADTEnHSlSti. tVe call the attention of the Vaalneea men " ' of .Wilmington to the" superior adrantages ... 'offered by":' "'T- f-V"4 .'.: as an advertldlng medium. It has, without - exception, the Largut Clrcnlaiion'ot any pub-' ' ( UcaUonln Wilmington . and we e&n satiefy 'ny one that It baa no equal as aT medium of .rr t-otnoaunloatlon with the people of the rural f ' ' districts now trading with Wilmington.' 1 VTei6iiclVoli from ihoae who wlah to "r ' place their buainess promineatly before tho '.: people of this section, confident that we can "' r offer Liducements. that cannot fail to please. Dcousr & ELUgGentlemeh'a Gaiters. -: MtmsoS. Coulee Cool UaU? Scc &ei "j f n.TaoorrUP$c8VorVt.V:- ;1 ! j ' , , J.D:XmV.PVU. Building Assoclailoiu i ii a D. A, 8MiTH..-rartiIture,BeddIng; &c. V A. K. Wiiiits;' TDaih'le'r. bank"' Btatement. , Bedy Identified; ' : ' v hlU has jbeeea'isceriained that the dead body -found near Ltesbnr on Monday, the 10lh Inst., and' wlilch'couldjBot be ldentilled at the timo J the 'jporonerV jlnquest was ,; held,,. Is that of , Ibuncsu Parker, a. well known colored man of i j .this. city, hot Jormerly . resident "-.of 'Fay ette-' vUlci He weut ;ir the Steainer' Northeast as k 'sort of.pilot and left the-boaV.whlch had grounded, la Ihe rirer near.Leesburg, stating Ihat ae felt he was goln to bet sick and thathe j : should make hid wayjtb the elation and take Tthi.train.' for hone. vDeceased-'jaa shoe- maker by tradeand a Very worthy man, AHe v was abeut 'SOJvara of agtfc. Z t V : , i ; . .' Weslejt r Parker andt JOh'arles t AUms, the former -e brother of the deceased, left here last ught for tho purpose 0 bringing the remains - to this cl'ty'hey- are eipected to arrive at the depot with the body at 1! o'clQck, JfroW ' whence It WiH be taken to Pine Forest Ceme- V Ucryi-t'fhe Ifiends'anii 'acquaintances of de- ctaSed are requested to be present. : Supreme Court. - ;t. ;: . ; . Wt learn "ro'm the Raleigh papers that tho Court di livered opinions In the following cases on Monday;. jlj,,aw " ' .BtP.abson, C. J.:-: t ' ;" ' ' : v .. ; tioU W. lSah, ei aZ.vi. W. & W. R. R. Co., ,V. Irom" Xt Hanover.1; No . errotr-Judgment atnriaed. .-. - ..-.. --s-- ; , . .UrRtAWtJ. ; "-t ' outt. Johb' Brown, from Robeson. Error .. . yvenire de novo.', " : V' n ' Uaonon, tjtokley &Coivt Hi H.Robln loudol., iroiu; New Hauover. No error ' JodgmenfcafflrmeaVw ;v" . ; tfiuj. Kaibe f: wr: Uilcyott Steamboat CompDy, rrotn Camberiatid. No error Juatueai ararmd. k - , ' - J. D. V ilium etalt wy-iL A- Monroe, from ' Cuuaberlaaa. No error judgment Hilirined. BtBoidsm, J. . j.. f : otai. NcedbamPordte of.', from Bladen., A W iMkvecbtTii the nrethmnbf of; Th$ rrttiiae, a weekly paper j us V issued by H..H Helper, E.q., at Salieb'ury and ' to 'bo devoted I ' ' to )ht vadse "of Liberal tRepiblicalstn: and Kelorm In North -Carolina. The Editor's mluutorjr uyih will libof with all Us ener kits to secure, thtj, election of Greeley and Browuiud hVe candidaiea who may b Jheir 'upporttra. Itls'neatly printed, is niled with lotereatlng aa4 1 importiidt' matter and will doubllees be a valuable auxiliary, to the good 4 'tt8.i hla6tte -Atromrther attractions , ;conWns a very: . Greeley; the "next President' of the United 8Utei.The Tribune irll be ianlshed to sob- SCriber t. 11 . w-o ': ti V ! ,T, J . v' T 4 .:, r heCropr ;v'-' jt .uM vV": anXi; A frleadi 'writlnz us from Whltevllle. Colum bus county Bays he w c oV Mr, R. M.lMc', Rickeo'a cotton farm on :the 15th. inst.,and .v',w ,8TeraI lorms'and one or1 two full .' opened . bloom. JU has about 85 or 40 acres-: planted m cottonrnlch is In a flne . conditldn. !f Hie corn sad potato crops arealaavery good. ' Mr, McHackeu 1. one '-.of ; the live members ci the p..i...y ' ---n- .i . . u.uiuuhs Agncauarai csociety aaa tr notning bap'eds to his crop, be expects to dompete "ua our belt farmers at our next annual Fair. '.- mmm - - r;T?.tn-( .-fir,?-:-??? r ' Wsreceitsi vesterdav. throuebf CoL El R. ' les, two. stalks pf eotion, which;he informs ns taken from .a field , of 40 ; acres on the .pUoUUon o'l LIrV T. B. Britt, near iLilesville, :Wie pUt aTerliZ-."half thigh 'htgh."H Mr, ilt!ssew teres la f 'ott: ilot . whlchls 3 Shippir -. " ;CreT7 IistSj'lIanlfcsts,' J; Charter Partiv, t.-., cocst-illy on ;hati and ' v.tor sale aVths 4.;..Z Wi Pctll-Lirj House. '4, j 3--.- yoi.;jo;,7cpmn LMati iota. f7 The County' Commissioners ' meet this - The flsh market was almost bare yester day afternoon. :vv V - - . f v, JThe Wilmlogton Commandery,' Knights Templar, will have a meeting this evening. Dolly IVardtn potatoes, at 25 cents a peck,'rlsa ilgn lo front of a store on Market street. " . , ? j.j SL Our "Commercial" returns his thanka to Uesars. Parker & Taylor for the present J of ' a matekaafe; v; i.tr A: I jrUI-r-The Friendship Temple.' of r Honor , and Temperance will baveVmeetlng this erenlpg for work In the degrees.. ;T" r ; - There was no session of the; City i Court yesterday,' Acting Mayor Brink being unable to scare up" a solitary case. ; ; ; ; ; I ' The owner of a small coral hand, dropped at the Acdaemy of Music last night, can get the same by applying at this offlce.;": : The KnlghU of Pythias hare received a handsome carpet for their new Hall, costing $300, which waa being put down yes terdaj . . The 88th monthly meeting of .the Wil mington Building Association will be held at the Commercial Exchange, this (Wednesday) evening. - , r j;- The new Hook and Ladder Company bad a meeting Monday night, but, without trans-, acting any. business adjourned until Tuesday night next. - " . -( . ; ' A train will leave here on Saturday even ing to convey the colored Masons of this city to Charleston, where a grand jubilee is to come ,ofl on Monday. ; . , ..i. N'i' ; Ths annual examination of the Tlleaton Normal School, under the supervision of Miss Amy M. B.sdley, will take place on Wednes day next, the 26th Inst. , . "Why are drunkards like the Radicals in the coming Gubernatorial election? Because they .want their 'Tod. t . At last accounts the perpetrator of the above was still at large. I Our city agents were Jater than! tisual In delivering their', papers 'yesterday morning, caused by the sickness of our pressman, which necessitated the substitution of a person not familiar, With the duties. .' ,! - ; A number of gentlemen of this city will hold a meeting on Friday evening next for the purpose of forming a Cnesa Club. The meet ing will take, place at the rooms of the Library Association at SU o'clock. ij 1 . . . . . , - " ' Delegates to the Republican County Con- vention, which la to be held at Rocky Point on Saturday, the 29th Inst, will be appointed to morrow.; The township meetings will be held at 12 M.; and the Ward meetings at 8:80 P. M. . We are requested to state that' the place of electing Republican delegates in the Third Ward has" been changed 'from the Armory Room to the headquarters of the Grant and Wilson Club, on Princess, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. P A monster owl; measuring about four feet from tip to tip, fell to the ground in the mid dle of Market street, near the corner of Front, lasi night. It wss quickly surrounded . by a 4rqwdV who succeeded In . capturing . the im menselrd. ' The annual musical entertainment and commencement exercises of Hillsboro' Female Seminary takes place on Thursday, the 27th nst The programme is an exceedingly at" tractive one, and among the names mentioned we notice those of eight young ladles from this city. . " Our readers must not forget that the Wil mington Burlesque Theatrical 'Troupe will render the amusing and exciting Burlesque entitled ' The Swamp Angels, or The Low- rey Bandits of North Carolina," at the Opera Houae on Thursday night. ;- They should have a rousing house, r . An alligator, about six feet in length, was landed at the Wharf foot of Chesnut street yesterday afternoon; His'alligatprship was captured by a colored man a short distance up the Northeast river, who fastened him securely with a rope so he could do no damage and brought him to the city lo his canoe, . - 'Mr. W. D. Palce, the "Lightning Calcula tor," is stopping at the National Hotel. He is sgent Jot a book of that name, and will give practical demonstrations of .Its usefulness on our streets during the week. Mr. Pried is a crfppied Confederate soldier and Is deserving of consideration at the hands Of eur citizens. Om Chip Basket. Sweetening one's coffee Is generally the first stlring event of Jbeday., ' A knowledge of our weakness creates !o as charity to others;-'1 1 Ji rrrWhj are the arrows of Cupid Hke a man in an ague fltf Because, they : are , all in a t Only what we have wrought Into qui character during life can we take away with us. . The lowest education - that teaches self- control is better than the hlgheststhat neg lects lt!","" ' t v. - TbeNevada ladles ar.e trying ineir nanus at mining stock operations, and many.ofthem havo made fortunes recently. - : ;it' cilDJdce Utoliforit 'and most hopelcssT of men 1 Because all his works are wicked, end-all? his .wicked- works are . 1 What should a man take with him when calUaf opmvnla afaanced ? Affection in his heart, perfection in his manners, and confec Ubnt'lo his pocket. mfi - l;4; r- Twenty-slxyoung ladies, pupils . of .the Normal' 'University ' of" Ohioy -petitioned, the aculty for l?ave of absence to .attend the' Cin- clnnatl Contention. joThey desired to Vote- for V "Bulwef,'V i?k contemporary ' remarks, "aays that poverty is only an idea.", It's -a very bad Idea, and one we should not care to cnterUIa. We prerer the real, esptclaily in property. . " jXx' ' '-i SXliaJeanle PattersonJ This lady gave another of her charming en tertalnments at the Academy4 of Music last night and. was. greeted by a large and 'appre ciative audience, who , were greatly delighted witn tne richjlreat.whieh hey enjoyed.- Her talent as displayed in her readings and reclta tionajs "of the, highest : order, while to her many accomplishments, literary t and .other wise; is added the graceful demeanor of a polished lady and a personal appearance which attracts the admiration of all who see and hear her. Among other . testimonials of ap preciation of which she' was thev recipient last night was the present of a number of hand some boquets which .were thrown upon the staee. Miss Patterson takes her . departure Mi ! ... . Hon. A. M. Waddell and NeiilMcKayi Esq.;. candidates for Congress, will address the peo ple of the Third Congressional District at the following times and places: . , . , Carter's Mills, Moore county, ?i Wednesday! June 19th. - - r J Carthage, Moore county, Thursday, June 20th. wonesooro', Moore county, Jfriday, June 21st. Turner's M Roads, Harnett county, Saturday, June22d. .; t.v . ' Lillington, Harnett conaty, Monday,- June , 24th. - J,: ... ; . ., n Averasboro', Harnett county, .Tuesday. June 25th. ..... :-t . Beaufort, Carteret county, Saturday, June - 29th. :. - j - v - - - - Jacksonville, Onslow county, Tuesday, July Kenansville, Duplin county, Thursday, July Additional appointments will be announced hereafter..,--- . ...'.' ,...,.. - Diatrict papers please copy.; - t . c Slxtb sjongrreaaloniavl District. Thomas S. Ashe and Walter U Steele will address the people of the Sixth Congressional District at the following times and places speaking to commence at 10 A. M. ' - Lnmberton. ; .Monday, 17th June. Lurinburg,............,Wednesday,mn 5 " -; jut. uLuaa...... ...unaay, . aisc TrOT......-..............8atnrUav. 22d " ' Albemarle,.. .......Monday, . '. 4th v M;i jjig AdCK .....Tuesday, itttn . " Mt. Pleasant,. ....... ...Wednesday ,88tn. - " Concord. i ....Thursdav. 27 tn 7 ' Bancum'a.... Saturday,.- mh -"- -. SPIRITS OF TUBPENTINE, ' : Chills are shaking the Raleigh- lies.- - '"Raleigh" is ''to ; have a Bocial H.rThe - Raleigh -Hews -now has an auernooa issue.- . i - . : -- Greeley stock is running high in CaswelL : ' J. .,- . Excarsions to the. mountains a TIT A rf-S - ! . ' are au ine rage m w estern xi. c;. : Judge Merrimon; ! leaves Ral- elga to-day for a campaign in the , West. The Sentind says the crops from Raleigh to Trinity College are': pro mising. The wheat crop ' turns out welL A' man 'named McDowell,- ot Macon county, is. the father of twenty- seven children ana is 76 years ot.age. Mr. Lacy Phillips, an old and prominent 1 citizen of iNewbern; died, on the 16th insk, . after a lingering-iUoess. aged 64 years,' - r?,;v'-''"'? --r ; t A moneyed ; '"rad" of Raleigh is rash enough to bet that Merrimon. vr ill not receive 10,000 majority In the State. The lunatic aylum'ia crowded., j' - ; Brasley Mules, living in r the eastern part ot Mecklenburg county; ;cut wheat all day on Monday and was found dead in his bed the same night . about ; 12 o'clock.. . ; :-:. The Raleigh Sentinel says : It is said that the proposed new Methodist Church is to cost f 40,000, and will be located at the corner of Hargett and Salis bury streets, opposite to the residence of Mrs. .Taylor.. tiii r-.ro-.tq ' The Charlotte Democrat says : John T. Schenck, coloredMail Agent on the A., T. & O. iBailroad, was arrested in BtatesnllQ on Saturday morning last on the charge of concealing . stoleni tobacco. The tobacco was found in; his possession. -It may not be gen erally kn own, sars the Charlotte "Democrat, that a sister (Hannah) of the great Daniel Boone; the pioneer 01 jLentuciEy, is uving in v;aiqweii county, N. C. She has remarkably ; good health,is now eighty-flre "years"bld,! and bids fair to reach a hundrea. , ine unariotte vouznem nome says 1 r.Our. exchanges tfrom all parts- of the South teUrof theisplencUd .crop Of wheat..;: Gen. Wm. Xieei, ot this county; who has been a farmer for fifty. -three years and the owner oi a merchant Hoaxing mill for forty years, says that there .'have been some larger yields in this section, ' but the quality is superior . to any - he : has; ever Known.';.,., ..-.v,. t, f ntufec nn i 'Speaking of HonWfVen ablethe Raleigh !lfae$ Isays:?' This distin guished citizen of Granville, is at present on a visit to ma son, uoi. iv js.-v enable, of Oxford. ' He still retains much of; his former bouyancy of spirit, yet the infirmi ties of age are -visibly evident Hn his ap pearance. 'He nas- recently oeen1 on . a visit to the Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, of IWarren, nW are credibly informed that both of -these gentlemen are supporters of Horace ureeieyior .rresiaeni. jLi The Statesville - Intelligencer says rDuring last week, fialdy Gaither . rm ' 1-A I 1 A l 2 1 ana ueorge wranam, coiureu, uoia impu Cated in the murder of Miss Margaret Sea- I mbn, -were broughrout: before; Jlon.. Ann aerson ALucueuj. uiiuc .nuk; yiinauca 'eorvui and. after, hearing a - large amount of evidence, were both recommitted fol trialJat "the 'next - term of the Superior . - rr w aL3.aL..lL!.J. . Uourt. tYv learn uias pom ujjt w as elicit ed which would implicate any . other par r . 4-At Trinity CollegaCominerice xaent, last week, as we learn from the cni- tyiit tU9 10U0W1 BiWicut ; ssvsiya ow tinctlons ; Freshman Claas-WJ 'P. Tillettl of? Lumbertoh first?- distinction-' : W. Hi Page, of Wake,'second ; and W.1 H.-Wat I kins, ofltockingbam, (third. .Sophomore, J.'C. Black, Randolph, first; E. D. Wool- ey, jnomgemery, second ; and T, Colson; 1 Stanley, - third.-. Junior, W H. Pegram, Harnett, rst j G; B. Everett, Everettr-4 ville,' second ; and 8. Simpson, Caswell.' third. Senior,, L. Terry,. TJttk Rock "Ark., has the first f C B. To wnsend,4 Rob- esou; second ? and J.-.L. Tomlinson, Ran dolph.third. The following - young gen tlemen were graduated - with tbef: degree of Bachelor of Arts, Tii J.lABarringer, Greensboro, TL Xa. Doub, : Trinity,Millard Mial, Wake, J.' A. Monroe, Payetteville vy. u. JNorman, Uaswell, w. L.. Terry, Ark.,0. B. Towhsend, Robeson, J. L. Tomlinsoni 'i Randolph, - r J. ! A 5 Worthy ,j Moore, T. WWillborn; Randolph, j COOK1 AtFavetteTllle. June 11th. j&mM G. Cook, aged 5 years.:- r 4 t T.-f r ' v Mr. Cook waa ai one tlina a. tti wroTmnt. and justly esteemed as a business man and pri. vikve ciazen. . as ixjsunaster &c jravettevme ne won reputation for marked 'fidelity as a pnblio servant and has gone to his final rest, at a ripe age, without a stain on his charac ter. - - i-- ' i.---" ''' ",-'.' t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Report of the Condition ...... . ... , UOTTHE-,- i-. FIRST NATIOHAIi BAKk! OFW1LMIKGTON, N. CM at the ' dosei Of business, June 10, 1872 K i i , ; U n;'-?'-BESooEcks.; 'f i ,: " Loans and Discounts.... ....'....... .! $363,828 24 uveraraiES. ...... ............ ........ B.108 60 u. 8. JBonda to secare circulation. 100,000 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and ktott---j . . &?83. ..................... .......i. 21.763 00 Due from Xedeemliifir and RMterrA - - Agents..... .. .4....r 7,320 S4 Due from other National Banks... 12,771 20 Dne from other Banks and Bank ers......... 4.323 09 Other Seal .Estate. c.28,38d 63 Tnrnltn-e and Fixtures............ . , 8,588 75 Current Kxpenses....;........;.....' 2,570 01 Premiums........... i .12,386 29 vhsu xiemg . 1 including revenue,, - , owmiytj ,H : 4j a Bills of other National Banks...... ' 22,453 00 Fractional Currency ;(ijM3luding t 1 . i HlCM68jteaettMt . i SL8S5 87 CJoln............;......;..bi:'.i...;., 1 Iist-SS Legal-Tender; Notes. . . t . i .... . M. S5.CC0 00 .'... .... V-;"" 1520,858 83 ;'-- ' RhW y - T.TABTLITIJeS. ' ' V!.-. Capital Stock paid ln....'l.,...;V.:. $250,000 0 xiioouab......... ................. i.. "T o,bl 81 Exchange - 971 W Interest.... .......I........... ,3,755 02 National Bank Circulation out- - standing... ..,..T.....;....v :'' 9Q.C00 00 Dividends Unpaid ...V........ 1,580 00 Individual Deposits ;.......V...... " 202,931.33 Due to National Banks.;.. '8,97355 Due to other Banks and Bankers.. - - 506 02 Notes and Bills Be-dlscounted..., . " 15,500 00 Bills Payable.. ..................... . ' 88,000 00 $8?0,8C8 fS Statx o KoaTH Cabolzva, . Ifi- i uouniy 01 xiew jaanover. ; - i - T A V Walk.. Inhti.. XTn al Bank of ' Wilmington, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true,, to the best 01 my Knowledge ana Deuez. ' - A. A VYAli&JSK, - ' ..- . tr:-:V-: .vt.;vfir: i Cashier... Correct attest ; , .. ' ( ' , ' ' W. H. McEAEY, 1 u:,;.'.i '.i-'-i-E.HURBAYr-'- ' ' .'-iv-jri i ,i.l;-iv4 C J- H. .CHADBOUB.N, t t- ... jfirecuors. Subscribed and sworn to before" me, this 17th day of June, 872. ... ' ".' ' , H. M. Bownaw, ICE; COOL HATS jgY. NEXT -STEAMEE Xr. ;W ; t 2 I c.r. Hot eaeF'otliing u Mh : H O''E':' E j H t v ";t; 1 i." GOSSAMER TODERWEAR, And Other -Eccentricities. MTJNSON A CO., Jue ls-tii;- -. t-City Clothiers. r.lorrill '0 Restaurant, 'THE; GEM, 7f XTO 1 SoutH Water Street, v, : , XCeala at all nonrtC The toeat Wines, 4 ; Oi v. J.::-- iBTltea t Call. ' nnelg-ly :it .:-:.-:- t? mUK SSxk MONTHLY MEETUf Q of the Wil 1 min gton Building Association will be held at the commercial Exchange .this (Wednes- xhe Secretary belne Ceiyed at the Bank, of Hew Hanover J. D. C UMMJN 6, ..xjune l4t. .;tarr JV. X!Nmw" :fiecratarfli 'LeUaKT Lowulirred Bhoes,' made by lij hand, very ' cotolortablev and the latest styles. -We hare the enoicest and best assort' mant. ovi nffurnd In thlfl citv. . - 'if'" :'llrr TODLEY" ELLIS,- jji ; f Jmie 18 tr1 5 -t sign or the isig soot. Funiilnire,-Bcdding, &c. rpO reduce our Immense stock we. are offer- '" a- idk ' 2 Superior rlndacemenUi f ; . TO CASi? BUYEBS OP GOODS' IK OUE LtNE call anA see us If would save money. ' -1 1 -- juneia-2t sijedo WANTED, t:int .niTY.t'lADDIXESS: :i , -si JnnelS-Iw? nad'" " ' . : - ; A LL :BIN1S : OFisSApPLES, 'HABNESS, 1 , V And everything In the line of Saddlery Goods . '. i ' t 3 3-, (rf -t v w -cheap for casa at v - 'i . ' s - " . . . - . i -T . a c .v. tn 1 ;- Eo. 8 Prt Front ft Xebfr-tfoaa MISCKl 1T1 A NEOUS. GOODTEWS E V P -U B X I c. ii v!,;', -VJil '' '-- r. t -.5 Great Kedtictlo r In Prices A-.i.r.- u-; , .-. AT v ' -1 ' 4 ----.. i " .'... ;r . . - . r . ;.:- 4 S M A ll It ET1 STREET, TNAJ-L USES OF.UOODS, ESPECIALLY READ Y-MADE " VJ&ESSES ; - n - jo-also- ri j : v; .;rVHITIIGOOD8i Hi--tx'.:. i" i ClothSj Cassimeresj i&c. 1 . . . --.- j - , June 18-tf 7 -; 7 "iv FOR r SALE : ,' ' : n fi . i , - 1 A AHA BUSHELS Prime Mixed Corn, 1 Ht AAA Bushels Prime TV hlte Corn, . - , t- r V - ' : -.- -' 500 BALES SELECTED HAY, ; 1 0 0 0 BblS" Tlour T36! ; - 300 8616016(1 Scoond-Hand Spirit Casks, Q Boxes D. S. Sides, " .: i OA Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, t'fiV' 50 Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano. J'' ;, 1 . . is 1 ' i-il i. J ?). firi'i tf-;::'5! i."'.':?i: 11 A Bbls.. Sugar,, - AW 150 Bbla. Symp, i : V" ;--J.''j'.1;: .V"!-1' t '. .' , . ... v. - ' . .. : v.. s Bales Cotton Yarns, 50 50 Bales Sheeting. WILLIAMS & MUECHISON. June 4-tf ..A Sail ii III 1 A JkAlkM ;i w .;..' ..... r; ;.' v - - - - ..' - - CjTTT.fi HOLDS THE LEAD'as' THE BEST Yj KT-ft , , r ...... . ii H1 A 4VI 11 ;.v WM 111 I : u? a.iTa a.a.j . aj xi aw A.t MADE FROM . "WHITE WIN TERHEAT. r.TRY. IT. A Full line of (h jH.iU,.,..'. ... ...... . ; j j,: ST. EMIIXIOIv, -- - j7 , ST.'XOVBE, V: ' ? ' ;-'!:;&AXES.:. ITitlfliest Fricss (inamtei in Its City, ' ' T - x.f .ril- GEO. MYERS', June 2-tl . 11 and 13 So. Front Street. ES'T;iliG,TJ:S:l Cabbag Bcedl ! lii "I'll ST BECE1YED, a large and fresh supply fj of riayorlng Extracts 3 j; Lemon. Oxanse Vanilla. J '' - ki ii d J ;i Pine Apple; Strawberry, 1. Celery, Ac; Arrow' Boot, j. v vvi''- i i Patent Barley, Liebig's Extract Beef. Also, a fresh supply of late slat Dutch and Drumhead CABBAGE SEED, by the pound .or- paper, for Fall and iui 48old by- hiss '-ipiatu't: tat l.iiiji-ii lim 1:0 v i iMaXLHENKY' A WEIGHT, t r : - i - Wholesale Druggists,! , ' (Llppltt's Corner), v june u-u, a, js. vox. x jrunv aim AiarjKec oia. !? JSH1J fits'" 1 TTS Rf VIS ' ' .-' t 'Ifrt a Preaorvtoft JarS, " jnrHOLESALE' and' EETAIL, : at WMM. fi fV -STEVENSON'S.' '-" u '- V" ' Therenut&tlanof thlk Fruit Jar Is sufficient L guarantee of its merit. . We offer no other; i .'-'- -Wa tL. 8TB VNSON'S. r. . rr '4 Crockery ana uoniecuonenea. . 1 JiJ0Ordet premptiynlledi7-- ' ! ? I Ojf and after June 1st, 187 the following Quarantine Regulations will be enforced: All vessels from ports south of Cand Fear "will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Sta tion. . . ? . . y-i. ::.' v. All vessels having sickness on board on ar rival, or having the'passage, will had sickness on board during thepassage, will atop for Inspection at the Quarantine Station. tii ( : ' essefsisot included aVaboTei ttayproceed to Wllnnston without detention, j a -3 t fuwa. auu . Masters . 01 Teaseis wiu piease takenotlce.i,i'i! i-v ..-'- j , (. y.Li:' ..iiVfJ r-ityivW. ..CTJETXS,;.-;1 45.i 4j eQtjKrantmePhysiotan. may zssaw llm ot xujrr -.- OH nprthljtatoFcroycir. 'A ' BIIALL' ' ; LOT OF ' CHOICE - KOETH CAIOLZIa A HAMS AND SIDES, . , I"4'. ) --ro sale by ruiD.4-;;-c;i ...... - ? 1 ' ,;' j t Juae lS4t ""JCDTfABDS 6 HALL, ; ; thrce days,. ............ ..,... S 0i : " ; : four dars. 2 EC . 8 tO .Xr Contract AdverUaeinenta taken at T7TO portlonately low rates. -;; l ;. r - . . , - - Karrlases, Deaths. Religious, Funeral and ween paia zor in advance 1 otherwise full rates will be cisjjjod. .i,,-.-f j,.--v: . ;...., ..j. Wwrt ira ra e a9 em on1 . & ... .. 4 , ,msmip yasajaa va Tinimiaji " ! v t : rvoEiaN?oxjs;: OPEiiA; HOUSE. 1 "j'T't --r .". 1. 1: '" viMMoi .BnrtefltB tolricil tai N THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE SO, 1872. - ' "' : '' " ' ' . . . ... .- ...-.. t . '"!... . ... TTTILL present, -for the first time, for the jy benefit of the Ladles Memorial Aasoci- TDE 8WAOP AKGSXJSt or.'tbe 1 Lowrey Itaadltsef ITortli Carolina. The evenlrg's entertainment to conclude with jneneTe5.tirgLconieayof ; General Admisslonr...;. ............. ..60 cents .' t -- ...... - Ileserred Seats., ........ .. ... ... ..75 cents Colored Gallery- ...................25 cents Doors open at 7H o'clock; performance com mence at8 " t ; ' ' - v v . U'U ; 1.) ..I I n ? I 't , t : Seserved seats to be secured at P. Helns bergers lle book and inuslo store. Sale com mencing Monday, the I7tlu- Jr'j i june 18-it H,.BiJ;IlKHinEE. ;Whols&iu and - ' Pbaxm Ib Snuff ., .; ,. '. AND 7RKl A RS . : :7v ir!-'! US ; -If Ti TT? r t ; Blgn of the Indian Chief, junel8tf-;iO ..-Sc46;ilaiket St.- -7 -ir'rrTTvS DAVID'PIGOTT, T0BACC01TIST, WILMINGTON, Junel-tf;', : : GROCERIES . AT ; LbV7?niCE8. TEY BINFOBD, CEOW C0.1fyon want good Goods at Low Figures. FLOUB. CORN, ' II AT, , PORK, SYBTJP- COFFEE; . CANDLES, ; BUCKETS, BROOMS, ; C. ;' auijxebcbip- tiVi 1 - .'v-.r.-.v j- fixbirsV- j'Vf z i4 J.4iK'w wUBINFoEDVCItOWCO., . le 7-dAwtf , ;, , ;South Water street. Soa$C 300 goxea Soay ; t00 ??xea Can3jes 1 1 10 0 Bot otftiJw4 li'dytiii. .i i tj:.ioraale'b',,'fl.j'H'tv;' 4 JuneJa-tf . ;27,28an429NortaWater8t. Spirit Casks, Sacar and Coffee. 1'AAA spteit cases; 1 h fl Bbu Sugar ; 223 Sacks Coffee, ' For M.ibv . i. - ., . . F W. EEBCTINER, Junelfl-tf ' 1 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. : v"TVhisliey; yiour hnd Oats ii-Vjl t-i U. t j "... r,.;jjt -J.: y. i .'.. .. . . i 150 P0.?? '1,300 $&&M : 4 000 Buab1'0ats - 'ltitldi--S-o-f.Y . t , v. 0 Foi salt tyoi! '4t If -jf ! " si fi.4i ica ,fcf!iJrf, IT BJCBnitML t Jane I3-tf , 27t gg"aad 29. Nprth,Water8t. 'BIIIGHAII11; CCH00L, iMEBANEVILIN 4C; " fTtHE' FAlEESSIo'nO? 18'opeM August Xhe course of instruction Is Classical, (in cluding Modern Languages,) t Mathematical and Commercial. The organization , la military-' Forelrculars address " Ja 7-lm, D&W f . ,i.X)IWM, BINGHAM. IljOTICE'! TTOLPEBS of Street Ball way Tickets are tbey.iaust leave a part of the stamp on each niece. ' Hereafter no fraction of a ticket, with- L put a part oi the stamp on its back, will be reo- r nimlTAil hv thArtniliintAH . , ,i i... . hs,'. j pyyof 4VS. t n if a sHnniGs. I ttAVE THIS b lt t Ataf fcpABQE OF the above Springs and win open them" on the Persons desirous of spending a few months at a nfainirnltM will fftld HA 1lllM 4t fha O0UU1 a umw wuuviiauw 1 1 3Ji 4 JF . . r, , f " m M Nln , . iiJeiofl ' .'-tt;,i ;Uv-i'H":. '.? -rronner?y.yC9 YartrroT?-h i'ore, C TYTAWTX--Imine2LxUly, a'tCTiltly TT'T V KUliaiC Apply at Sra loor trom rr:a-' cesssxreeiHoncixinaue&,eas( fc.uo. j one 18-2 t-:-." ,.;;,,. ?t iTATJTrrx a vrtita woman' for HOUSE ' tJLPiJi la ft smxa faislly.-:Addiet P.O. bOX 63, - Uunol8t 1 W MX "Bk 1 W 'fill - a 'n 1 1 a ti nr ii5tf i ri Liii.ii uun . ' .St 9 ; , "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 19, 1872, edition 1
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