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.--rv' ' tu PUBLISHED DULY, CaeiTiRxcn ! -y; ,... i 4 . , ' ; 't. tLc 1M .---. . lour (""rs,.. ..... e " CaWLv'.ViimUtwottl M ; cr Ckmtract JLaTertlaemertJ takes a.t pro portionately low rates. ; ; - -.1 .. 4 . - . " " ; ta advance......,....1.-... ,.,'M"..t7 C3 QlvtU. in advance. ....,;.... 8 co i S.vfi months, in advance...... ............ a 00 -SSth, inadvance..4........i......v.; 75 Xurrlages. Deatt, Ilfiltfiou, Funeral and Tha tf osmwo btar win oe i can 1! ,Jt Of the City at C SUTI vered la afar t .l7il 1 ,TT-L:?Tw 'O Ck t Obttoary notices will bo Inserted at half rates kts per week.; 1 W U. Ol. . - " ' " "' "' 1 - i .. i, - . r 'iw t """""aWWawaaiaBannas - ananejesaSaWWSP4ll)aea"aBVPBW V 4 ' .' ..; June S4lS7ar WW- rwind. 3 W Fresh Flr iWBrUk'Cloady V umd Tnt: 6f dayv 51- dear. ; "; t iJnTif.i M tfptuetricreadiOffi are reduced n tk Ariuvri iiu w m unreel caurcuuciu -"V Ser't SfirnaX 8ervice U. B. A. v 1 .,omce-.iPJ.uniei piamai. utneer. ( .. . - - . ffleer, - WaRhlneton, one 24 :S5 ' CJe'at and pa rtlajl; cloudy weather nd 1 zh in fresh easterly to aoutherly, wind contlone on Tueiday nbrth and weat ol the Ohio Valley. Clear and cleariojrwedther b?er Kentucky Tennessee and the; GaU autea, with' light to I freb wleda., .Clondy . weather, areaa of rain f nn(i light to freah eoameriy to westerly wlnda for tht South Atlantic 8tate, and-very prob- J ghlr for the New England and Middle States . THE ri..COlISTr CONTENTION. ; Pera:ibt.to a resolution adopted at -:Ua first s!oo, 1 give; notice tliat he Conventlpn of the T Democratic oonservauve party or Kew Hanover will assernhio t. the.Ceur iHouae in .Wilmington, on Friday, July 16tb, at 11 o'clock w.t i?-::::Tz ; ;t U ;''. President. XVt ADYfmTlSfijajBXTA. . Wm. M-Poissos. 8U Johus Lodge, No. 1. E. D. BiLL-A uira., - . : rant & COW AKjwFuroltore at Cost - . F.. P. UoBGooiX'rKalelgh Female Seminary. The Cbnarrftsslonal A friend who has listened to tf Q or three dlcasaiona : between" Hon Waddell and Uol.; Nelll McKay, writing us from Faette; ville, uner date of June !rd says: that the, latter la no more to be compared td Dockery than a' pigmy 16 a glints Hla epeechei consist of a denial of thaSampson storiand a defence (oV apoiogy ratiier) for hlawVrecord., Al- though these were ...bis own-appointments,' there were only about thirty people present at Carter's Mill, Moore County,-and at Carthage only "about. fifty,xtQlrtirnre of..:whonii;"were Couservatives from jT.ths ymage, fivel White Ridicala and . ten cplored -ditto (three or four i j ... T!in; " : P. J : . 9 P. M. of whom said they would yote'for Spt; Wad- ' : : dell.) '-At Jon'eabVr for t i f 'tK'L Anrl '. avis infArmanf 'stats If'' ffHW ; ; iL'n..lni- general opinion ,tha he will not increase, If he - . , ' : -M-fmU' - r ' j 4 gets Dockery's vote, The same Is said abont '. gets Dockery' ' Harnett! ' McKay Is' on the defensive all the ' time. - The candidates were'to "speak at Lilllsg ton yesterday,-McKay having, recalled'his ap - volntmenr at Turner's Cross Roads. Arrest iaf- pugilist.'-:. ' ' Edmond-Nlxoir charged' with having been " engagei to W affray lu'Cape Fear township on :-' Friday .last, da ring .whlch-he-put hfrs.du com- bat $qvoz Ip a r or r C ve ? jof. Ills opponents, and , then fled tu this city, was arrested here on V;Sq9day and'Todged, In the dsarjHouse for fe u&fMi cant for,; complalnt.haTlng been lodged with the authorities and thelr asv aUiaoce craved " ' - "''' l ' .. rn. 'k -J W-Llui.-ti '-rj-i.l' ,Y WtcrdayA- libe.. Conatabla . of Cape Fear i Towpsblp; having: called for the prisoner, Nixon Was delivered over into his bands.? . Contempt of. Court. ; .While one of the- cases was - undergoing In- .,;yest(lgatlon: before the Mayor's Court yester. day morning, a colpred m.-xd by the hanm of iiarry tiaii, wno was somewbat interested in ' the result,' was sot liberal fn the bestowal of his : marks Of disapprobation at the way the. pro ceedings vweJ)telngcqndBCtejllhat he Was ordered, by Acting Mayor Brink to be jlocked - up la the Guard UouSe untlfi o'clock for con .' tempi of Court He was subsequently brought ; bcforiheCOartj and upoqs promise of better bthavioi in future, was released.. Cspe Teal . iieademy. ' " The annual examination of the pnpils of the : . . Cape Fear Military Academy commenced yes- terday. ., The examinations oV the first day were Is Latls and Greekand to a limited ex tent In French. ; The relt(wa iin every way satisfactory and afforded a flattering evidence of the rfficlisncy. of iiyt .Instructors In these branchea of studies.; . '-;''""'. r - .- The patrona and friends of the school are re , s : -spectfttll Invited lo. bjq pyeiedt at the examl. nitions. : ; ' -j aiayots Court. 1 v The fpilqwlng: casesjrere disposed of yea- terday morning, Acting Mayor Brink presid: Ing ty1 tt.'i?.'.- ';.';". j . t" I John Moselcy and Vm; Price," charged with creating a dlaiprbapcs and assault and battery ' Judgment against Moselr for $5 and one half " costs, and against Prfcs for f 15 and onebalf . 'the-co..818-'? . U-: : .y.-:i ;.,: rV ' ' ':' James Bassettcharged with Jet eating a dis ' turbance, waa""dla charged on the. payment .of V . ; costs''- .' -fj.rr-.At:', '-t'Srr- ":" ':" .; V;" ,. " '.;;';, '"'-;?:"'? OiV.CWp -wsauot iirW . i '. 7 "" Tere Js no real life biits cheerful life. ; -. . rrr.No brie' preaches better iha'n the ant, and, T Men irustValher to eyes than to eairs; the .ffe.pVWeiia isHheterore slow and tedl ous, whilst that" of example- Is summary and hctuaL::' '".'..IV " ':.'." '(---.' ' r Wisconslo papers complain of s man who waa 1 mean enough to , elope with the 1 only: school teaeber U "'Ore'en. Bay; tlTus shutting up the school 'ir'iji's. ft" ' - j . - ,.r- ' J. - - No man can, for any considerable period, .Wear one face to himself .and snpther to the "auititnde,'without finally, getting, ewlldired . to which" may be. true. : '-.Vif ';$&.yt v- VI If makes one "he fsick-in this 1 world to think that there'sre t naqy, nicer people: he can never know, and so. many ; excellent people that s'carceiy soy 'one' will know in fact.,''-; -:;; : r- Nl2b t w c I -1 1 z i ; are' ; all the f a shlon at ' Parla tow, tsl it U 11 2 correct thlt j to assume we bonds at tl: ::;-ocf r.-a!-hL- .1.1. " A colored man. was sent to the Citr Iloa- plt&l 'yesterday. vvV "i V The exenrsroniata wlif retarn to tble city thla moTpinjr, at8 oclpck. ; , V : -f"' : 7 oeverai fences and trees were blown down - Euergept meeting ot St. John' a "Iodge. F. & M., this (Tueadej) evening, at 8 o'clock. . , " ' t , rtrr.Mr, A. T. . London, :wbQ baa'been oa a brief trip to -the North, was on our streets yesterday. -; -vf" 'i'"'"'.."" Attention la called to the adrertlsement )f Grant & Cowan,rwhi are aelllns: their far- nltnro at redneed prices - i -' ; v ; - - Dr? J, IV Klnj, President of the -College of Physicians and Sargeons, has left for a tour of the States and Canadal"' " v; . : - This city and vicinity was blessed with a fine shower .of rala on Sunday, afternoon, ac- com panled in ' some Quarters: bt . the city , by halU ' tu i..;., . ;; . ..i.. -n '! v-i-;.;",";: , Miss Jeaole Patterson 1 now delivering her readings ad reeltatioq a In eanfort.. She wilt be In Newbera on Wednesday and Thurs-; day and in GoldsboruV on rlda j, . ,t; A; fair but fralLf , representative of the' gentler x, by the uame of Mollis Ilrrlv was Ipdged in. the Ga'ardiltiuse yesterday atternoon for drnlkeanees en tbs streets;! 'V' T . .. :i Fires have been'raglngfor a day or two paat East of this cltr and In Brunswick. The fain pf Suaday appeared vto have but little effect In extinguishing the flames. , ? -..-' SVm. H. Gtf&en,; U, '8. Gua"ger, naa re- moad, to. the..offlc.e of T.:. M.;Smltb, Esq., Assistant Assessor Third District, on ; Dock, between. J! root ana water streets. .. : The lamplighter neglected to put out the gaslight, on Prinoss, between Front and Sec ond 'streets Sunday . morning, and as a conse quence It continued burning all day.1 - v . - jg Among,: the excursldnlets yesterday 've were glad to meet our friends J. A: Bonlts, of the Goldsboro'; Messenger and Monitor, and j JOhQ T. Brltt, pi the KnigTiV Companion. I The explosion Of 5 a kerosene lamp at the residence of Mr. J. IV Daniels, la this eity, on Saturday bight last, came ear resulting seriously. : The presence of mind of ' Mr. Daniels alone averted he catastrophe; ' " ' A .colored ; 'mas by 'the .. name of George Beatty, charged with assault and battery, was arrested by Constable Hill, yesterday morning, H - ? , , ,. , i. "e waa released on giving security in the sum ... . . sum of $50 for his appearancc.before Justice Mc- Lauren on Wedneeday.: . . , . ::" - Mr. Alex Oldham; of the C. F. F. and P. H. Mills, has sent ua a specimen "of sew flour ground from new wheat. It, is stated that it is net only the earliest of this, but the earliest of any previous season. Connoisseurs are re quested to hand in their orders soon. ; ; - - curing kuoeuijoi uo cicursioniDiB in our 1 city we would advise them to pay a visit to Oakdaie Cemetery and see the beautiful statue t-t 11 .1 i 1. recently erected to the Confederate deadl The :$tfcet tenk wlu; uke lhem ;nearly 0 iu0 gatee of tne Cemrte aVa Uifling coat. ' . ' Assistant Postmaster General Terrell states that the Department Is now examining r a ftlMia oativno 9rm Ilia vwf a 1 mA OMfKA1oAi4 by a re6ently enacted law," and,' upon the de termination of their style, &c, proposals ' will be publicly Invited for their manufacture. Considerable complaint has been made of the condition of the sidewalk on Second, be tween Orange and Ann s tree is. It seems that a quantity of sand was plaeed on the Walk some time 6lnce as it with the Intention of lay ing a pavement, but there has been no show of a disposition to carry out.the latter part of the programme . .'?". ' w . X- THE GRAND UtCfJBSlON. ; ' - ; . i . i An Immense Crowd Trip Down sno 4 The grand Iiasonlc 'excursion " from Golds boro and other points on the line of the Wil mington and Weldon and A. &. N. C.;Rall i oads, yesterday, waa a grand success.;. -The train brought In about three hundred and fifty persons, of both sexes, which Is the estimate given us by Mr. J. A. Bonitz, of the Golds boro' J1&!!t, under whose efficient manage-' ment the excursion was gotten up and has thus far been engineered in its mission of pleasure and enjoyment to the large number of partici- pants.The ; partjr was mostly from Wayne, hut large numbers were also present from tbo counties of Lenoir, Greene Wilson, Sampson snd Duplin. They were accompanied by "the Goldsboro' Cornet Band, 'which, discoursed some very fine music on our streets.' - rThe Steamer 'CWn&ertefuJ-had;" been char- tered tO take the party to Smithvllle, the Forts and other points of Interest below, snd : by half past 6 o'clock almost every available space on the steamer had been occupied by the crowd, many of whom,, perhaps,, had j never before snuffed the. breezes ol ."old ocean." Shortly before '7 o'clock the lines were cast loose,, and, amid cheers-from the Immense crowd that bad gathered to see them off,; and answering cheers irom thote en .board, to getber. with inspiriting strains from the Band, the steamer swung off Into ' the stream and. 'with its- living freight,' Was quickly lost to sight In the growing 'shadows of evening ss she sped on - her way to the ocean, accompa nied by many earn eat wishes for the perfect enjoyment and.safe return pf .our 2 visiting 'A train win leave this city this afternoon at 8 o'clock; to convey the excursionists to their .r.m..i -i.-- :r r H.v.. , - : . . .'- Kllltd.by Tfbfnlng, : - -.U'. rA Vbite woman, by the name of Fields, while engaged in plonghlngr in vhuatstion'nesr Browu irshBla'den "county ,t one day list week, was struck by Jlghtnlng and -Instantly killed. -She was" a married ladr.V1 The ox to hich the pi6w was attached was also killed by the iamestroke.1: f! i'fSj:..y ' V- The vanity of babrbver Its Urst' tooth I Is perfectly ridiculous, ' , ' r . .r coujttt coixnissioir em. , v-1 ' 'f- Extracts from the ProeeeIinn., if "The Board met in adjourned Session . yester day afternoon. !f" -.!- - ' : " , " Charle Tletgtn waa granted permission to retail aplrltdona liquors at Middle Sontfd, in UuAnhArn lawnshltv " . r . i ' .: - f" Ordered that Caswell . township be divided into twq election precincts, with Black River as the dividing line; and that Point Caswell be the plac4 lor holding elections In that por tion of said township on the north side of said river, and Gumi I the portion on thesouth sldej and that the Clerk of this Board furnish the Kegistrars In said precinct with registra tion books and advertise the action of this Board, according to Jaw. .... - ;., , " Ordered that the line between Columbia and Franklin townships be aurveyed under ' the supervlnidn of Commhsliner Black thlrty!dsys before the August election and report to this Board. ""':'' - : i Adjourned to Monday, July lsl at 3 o'clock PM' V"' '-"'',., The lottery, . . ; . . , . The special attention of our readers Is called to the card'bl Col. E. p. Hail, in this issue. It will be seen ,that , he has Mandertaken the management of the lottery, to be drawn under the ansplces of the College of Physicians and ourgeons, to secure vne.estaoiiBument m wis city of a Charity Hospital for the benefit of the UUOIlUti llvvl VI U9 ' VU1UU1UD1IJ SUV I . I the ' community. The scheme Is one whleh calls for the active smym pathy and aupport of our people, and no one who is able.ssould hesitate a moment to con tribute what little aid' is necessary to : ensure the. success of this benevolent enterprise, more especially when by doing so they stand a good chance of -'secpring for themselves a valuable prize. The inducements, too; are of the most tempting character, there being one prize to every eight blanks. Col. Hall has taken hold of the matter with an . earnestness which can hardly fall to command success for the enter prise and we hope he will not be disappointed The drawing will positively take place on the 13th 0f August 'next,, -.. . Superior Court. t t Superior Court ; for New Hanover, Judge Russell presiding, conyened. in this city , yes terday, morning. The following comprise the Grand Jury :. James Brown. Foreman';, Aaron Sampson," J, E. Robitsch, E..W. George, Dan'l Hawkins,. Albert Foy,: Ewd. Robinson, Wash. Barnhin, Geo. M. Murray; Joseph Farrow, Lnks Grant, Swd. Bmith, Washington Smith, James Garrlss, JIR. Moore, D. H. Armstrong, Humphrey Fdy and James Guthriel ! , "y -.The nsual charge was delivered to: the Jnry, after 'which" the Court adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning..'.,. .. ;' ; , v The trial of civil cases will not commence until Monday next. - :-- - .,. ... v. S. . 1 - ' 1 " ''' " " " ' ' Xb jLato .Baln-rStraeIt toy.jLlgntnlnjr .:: i .TIi..Crpi 2 - - ', ; We learn that, the rain of Sunday plght ex tended all along, the Una of- the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad. -The light ning struck a dwelling house at Moss Neck, about sundown, shattering one end of it, break ing out . all the windows;' Ac.' "There was a woman snd' several children In the house at the time, yet, strange to say, neither of them I -11 S J " "" it The crops . In Ansen and along . the line : of the road are, in the language of our informant, "bnllyl" The rain will, of course, help them very materially .-, i 1 Knfgurs of Pyttatas. .7... . At the regular communication Vf Stonewall Lodge No. 1, K. of P.;- held at Pythian Hall last sight,' the following officers were elected for the ensuing term i ' yw EriJavis, y, p.: : ; ; ' - W. : Waf rock,W. C. ' 1 , . - .. ' o:;u: Aitaffer, v. c. r;".;-";-- j "" The remaining officers will be appointed by the Grand Chancellor, and, together with the above. Installed at the next regular meeting of tbeXodge. c--if . -ii- i'.ura. ; kitv-. Anotber Passenger Boat. We sre imformed .by CPt.C. C. Morse that the steamer AJphQ ha been provided with the new. steam guage required, by. law,, together. .with life preservers and all other necessary ap purtenances of a. passssger- best and bias been licensed as a steam passenger yacht t Balelgbi female 8emlnary. .Liv : -u l. k " This j. .institution. Is - rapidly winning , high dlatlhction : among the schools of the land.. It is said to be complete In all its departments, telng under superior management and having and efficient faculty. "The location Is all that could te desired; " For " further Inf ormatloii read the advertisement in another-eolumn,' or "apply" t6 fhe accomplished : Prlnclpali Prof. ?-I- Hobgcd;;Ralelgh,"y. g.,"fors Wt4log"t iit. Snilthers; ho w can you sleep So ? The sun has been up these tlo hours.?' Well, what ft e has ?' said Smltbers, Be. goes i to bed at dark," while rmnp. till after mid nighi" .Hon. Ai M-:WaddellAnd.NeUl McKay, Esq, candidates for Congress, will sddress the peo ple of the Third Congressional Dlatrlct at the following times snd places s . ? Averasboro', Harnett county, Tuesday,' June Beaufort, - Carteret county,' V Saturday; i June Jacksonville, unsiow county, ; Aoesasy,; 4 uiy 1 ri Ztw" Additional appointments will be announced hereafter : i " ,DUtiTctbapers"plessecopy.t v v i ;:: 2nd. : Sixtfi Conjrrosslonal District. ; " Thdmas S. Ashe and. Waiter. L. Steele will address the people of the Sixth Congressional District at the following ; times and places speaking to commence at ia A. M." : ' Iiomberton;Vii"0 Laurinburg,M.. " eanesaay,i9ta Mt. Gmad,M.,.......i.Tiaay, v r ; zist Troy,. .. ..8aturdayi Kd ; M M M AlbeBiarie,.v.i.'........"nayt ' Mt. pleasaafi,"'Wedaeadyt8ttt Concord,. Bancum'a.... .' caturaayr- zjui - : Star Boole Binder jr. :-- . The attention of the pubfic is called to tho sopcrlor facllitlta we now have, for executing I cheaplyvpromptly; an . akilfully all klndft of Ulnding and Ruling. Our bu&lnees la this de partment has steadily increased, an evidence ' that we have not labored in Vain la our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing clty.r ' But we are de termined to do etili more ; and ; aa our busi , uesfrrowB so will our facilities be increased. Uive ua a trial. - -. . 2taw2w ,( t&PltiTTS 'nPTTT-RWTTWR' . j Heavy rain at Goldsboro Sun-' day. h ' - J " " --: ' - The inarch' C of 'iraproveient m uoIdsboroMs still onward. w ' ' F V.I V.m411 k . -' Ml.SfA n'i.M4i and whiteclothea are all the go in Raleigh. Mr. Albert i Johnson . of Hal- eigb? ;ba8 invented an ingenias alarm gun. The - buildins: ot -the new building Metaoaist cnurcn m italelgn is a iixed fact. u. , . ' . . .;. ,:: . . .. ;. Xhe Commencement Exercises at Wake Forest, College begin on Weds nesday next. RilelgnV in ' to ' enjoy, the luxQr of bear figUU-one-beai rtd be en- tered against three d6gs. " A 1 11 .A ay I rai rnn wwm I a- a ma w menced in the Baptist Church at - Golds boro. The meetings are continued nightly. ; It is said that Durhams has a shoe blacking factory at which they manufacture an article equal to Mason's I best. The Charlotte . Observer learns that certain parties in that city have lost heavily recently on selling cotton for fu ture delivery. " ' " " ' ' ,r :- The" Salisbury Watchman speaks of the vasE amount of counterfeit fractional currency now in. circulation. " The Goldsboro MeS8en(Mr COn- tiuuesto receive the most encouraging ac counts about the cotton and corn crops in that sectibn. ; ''H'Tl.-fMWA Tir,00anB. , m vAvwuwi w twowy w oaj o. fr r T PotriV a hinhlv ontoompi) itt. iV "e-y - zen of Greene county and. a worthy mem- ber of the Masonic traternity, died at bis residence in that county, on the 20lh inst. 7 The " Btatesville American saysr Richmond MT Pearson, sou of Chiei Justice Pearson, has' taken ' the first dis- at Princeton College," N. J., and the honor of the valedictory . has . been awarded him by the faculty.! .; . - ' - The Charlotte Observer says : We learn that a tresSel ba the' Charlotte, Columbia ' and August a' Railroad near Granitesville. was burnt on Thursday morning..: The train going South had to return without , reaching - Augusta. Pas -sengers. . and. . baggage were transferred lrom one train to the other, ana went on their; way . reipiciBg. .P jS b?C21 lifef last. A i gentleman -who ; was present at the. discussion tells the . Goldsboro' Me unaer that the Judge received some pretty heavy blows, l To. the . amusement of all I present Capt. JUtchen proposed to donate, to. the colored people of this Congressional District, $3000 a. year of. hjs salary, should he be elected, to l: Congress-rthe "money to be applied in the ; education,-and prepar ing colored men for: school -teachers. He desired tojenowif his opponent would do likewise. .. Judge .Thomas I u could'nt see it.".. .He could not.live in Washington and support his family on $2000 a year. FOUNDED ON A BOCK. . "-The disappointed 'adventurers who have from time to time attempted to run--their worthless potions against Drake's Plantation Bitters, vow that they cannot understand what foundation there is forJxs amazing pop ularity. The explanation is simple enough. The reputation of the world-renowned tonic Is founded upon a rook,-, the Book q Expb &IENCB. All its ingredients are pore and wholesome. How. then, oould tricksters and I cheats expect to rival it with com unds 01 cheap drugs and refuse liquor, or. with liquor, less trash in a state of acetous fermentation t Of course the charlatans have come to grief. Their little game has tailed. Their contempt for the 'sagacity of the community .has been fitly punished. - Meanwhile Fuuitatiov Bit- tubs seem to do in a iair way ox eventually su- persedlng every other medicinal preparation -included in the class to which U belongs. -In ever? State and -Territory ef the- Union it is. to-day, the accepted epeciflo for nervous de bility, dyspepsia, ' fever and ague, rheuma tism, ana all ailments involving a deficiency I oiviaipuver..f.u'J . : '49 Pimpiesanc brown spots on the face, Eruptions, Blotches, Scrofulous Diseases, and an sores arising irom impure diooq, are curea by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. : Bntener'a Xlgtataias FlyKxlier iweeps ttenl off and clears the house speedily Try it Sold by dealers everywhere. april zseoazmos xn xn bat ent . i ; HOTEL ABBITALS. ; - ; . Nation Hotel, E Jones, Proprietor. June 24. George Jti. Rucklands. wife and 8 children. C A. Goodwyn, N; Y. Q. A, Bouthali, Charles-! ton, a. u.; jBl ml. Aioerman. j . n. xtusseii, K. D. Morrisa. City; J. H. Dnngan, Baltimore, OLUi , AS. JMU.V( 1UV1UUVUU V . i X. X OA 4 Oil, Portsmouth, Va. ; Miss Lizzie Kleer, Chas. S. Keer, Gh A. Bronson,' Sampson- county; B. J. Nixon. Topsail Sound; J, A. TerraDln. Wel don, N. C; Ji F. Cobb, smithfleld; J. A. Shine, j. jxiun, jui. uuve; js. -emitn, iODeson co. ; Capt. F. SL Wooten, W.. C H. J&.R. ; Capt. L. S. Everett, Launnburg, N. C. j B. W. VVil klns, Colnmbus county. -r - DICD. BICE. In Chester. Vermont. Friday even ing, June 21st, Eddy Perry, only child of Ferry M. and Ajnandy -8. Bice, -of -this city, aged 2 ye"-. I": :. t . -'.-'i. -- vnuaemogy is man irequenuy puroiy iuo result of affection, but it may truly be said that jfiddy was an nnusuaiiy anracnve utue lellow bright, buoyant and intelligent tar beyond his years, and it may well be said that : Death Ilea on ; him . Uke aa. untimely 1 - . blight 7.. ,--. , ; ;: . . . Upon the sweetest flower of all the Held." - The chief consolation a friend ventures to offer the parents is the reunion they may en joy with nim in the realms of perfect bliss. -"a JOHNSON In". Corpus'. Chitil TexsjL' oti the 9th instv, from loclojaw, caused by stlck- nfr a nan in ms iwu ju. lonnnnn. merly of this city, in the 23rd year of his age, NE W ' AD ViiRTISEMENTS. ' A- CARD. t X blJBGKO of WiimIngtne necessity of the establishment ot s, I Wherein a iaxjce amount ' of suffering among the indigent of the community can be re lieved and the cause of medical science ad vanced, nave determined, for the purpose of acquiring the necessary means, to pat before the community a scheme of a Lottery, under the auspices ol the North Carolina Benefi ItKrt cial Association," regularly cnanerea by tne This scheme is a' moderate one, entirely . I witain their compass. The chances of sue cess are greater than ever offered before in tne umtea Btates. being . ,r,. . ONE PRIZE 10 lVery Jcilgilt XJiailKS. faedleSselJes.3 First, as to the ft The College of Physiciuis ; and Surgeons ieuge laemseives, First. As to the fairness of the undertaking. JSSSSSaSSvSSR ehaposlUvel iy come off on the 13th. 01 August next. At their request I nave undertaken the man agement of tne Lottery and shall use every effort to ensure Its success. . June 25-tl ' E. D. HALTi. Tmt rr T-ti v A ni Wt1r aott UTllltUrO ailtl OrOCHerV A T COST 10 Per Cent Cheaper THAN NEW YORK PRICES, SINCE the advance caused by the strikers in the Northern cities. The building we are occupying has been sold and we are compelled to dose out the stock on hand, and orders -.now expected to arrive, at cost. t r.v GRANT COWAN Front street, bet. Market and Princess. ;June25-tt - - ' RALEIGH.,; FEIiIALE SEHIHAEY. rpHE Fifth Session will open on Monday, engaged, sessions so arranged that students irom unneaitny sections 01 tne state are nere i auring tne entire sicJciy season. To reoress extiUTasance In dress, all the boarders are required to wear a neat but cheap lfA" ."?r.w" T:: I Board and Tuition in English, 9100 per ses- jr.. i. nuisuuuiJ, a. ju... une 25-6w LT, A. JU.., Principal. - St, Jolui's Lodge, No. 1. F. aft A. M. TTMEEGENT Meeting THIS (Tuesday) even- 'j ing, at o- o'ciock. - . By order of tbo W..M. ... . Wk. M. POISSON, St. Joeot's Hixx, June 25-lt Secretary. FOR SALE, H Ca B&COU 50,000 POUNDS sides, Hams and Snoulders. Western Bacon 120,000 lbs Sides and Shoulders. Dry Salt BaCOn33.oooi.i.fc I C B. sides. AT JiOW FIGURES. June 22-31 nad " "" DsEOSSET ft CO.' MLSCFJ 1T1 A NEQITS. Wilmington, Char. &. Buther ... ford Bailroad Co. OrriCB Chot E jroiKKXB akd Gxh'l Sup't,: - "Wilmington, K; C, Juno" 2Zd, 1871,. Sammer Betnrn i M Excursion: Tickets, Good - until :r i November . . 1st, .... - . . . . T7B0M Wilmington vfaWC and B. S.B JD and Stages to Charlotte, and iq Bailroad direct to Btatesvme ana 01a Jfort to Asne- vllle,. Spai $2100 'Wilmington to Hickory Tavern, near sparsung uatawsa springs.. ....... 15 00 11 60 Wilmington to Charlotte........ . unerryviue - (Cleave-: land Springs.) - 12 50 " , , u irBEMONT, , , , . Engineer and Sup'W. 1une2S4t EX TRACT SI . .. Cahhage Seed! ! ' "TTJ8T RECEIVED, a large and fresh supply tl of riavorlng Kxtracte, r Lemon, Orange, Vanilla,'- -v " V"" " ; - Pine Apple, Strawberry, Celery, Ac; Arrow Boot, - Patent Barley, Ideblg's Extract Beef. Ala a fresh supply of late Siat Dutch ana Drunoead - CA BBAQK SEED, by the pound or paper, .for Fall and wmter ue.- ---v-: . - , . -; , . Sold by - : ' '.. . x; : 'SlClAdiENHT X WKIHHT. Wholesale Druggists, (Lippitt's Corner), . Junel4-tf N. E. Cor. Front and llaxket 8tav Duffield Hamn. ; i t ' ... rOUFFALO BEEF, BUFFALO . TONGUES ana Bender's Breakfast Bacon Cham pion Meats. :..:. CHAS. D. MTEBS & CO, '" ; June 1 ff 1 ..fflNerUi Front street. CBEAM, PTNE APPLE and EDAM CHEESE. '. - '-. u ' ' I i .--.. i 4 I : nne 23-tf ?.- 7 North Front street. . NEW !A1DYERTISEMENTS. A LL ' K1NDS 0r JLLEH1E8S, ', nnnvnz n iwiVn ino ' '-. TEUNK8, XRXVILINQ BAGS,', And ererytbing in tbe line of Saddlery Goods cheap for cash at . . . s u, , . - jjo, 8 South Front St., -: teb -tfnac Wilmington, N.b. GOOD NEWS F;o:-THiEirPlJBLI 0. ... i - ' Grcnt Kcdticlio fn Prices '-AT-' J. & H. SAHSOll'S, 4 3 M in SET SIDEIT, jXN ALL USES OF QOODS, ESPKCIALLY I - m . , , READ Y-MAVE DRESSES : ALSO iN-ca WHITE GOODS, - .. . '.,;v? ; ClotliSj GassimereSs &c. ' '' ' "-: --x - ". , . ' t ;;:;: IiADIES 1 ' Please Caiu anl, 'fAnsrliice '-'iikKeltiBs. June 18 tf :Vv;ft, ' ' r- rtiiitEeceived g-ATHOEN SPBINO WATER, -f ;' '. Congress Spring Water, V1KEGAB BITTXS8, . ... l.4 oarllo, GEEEN A FLANNSB. Oarllo, Jte For sale by Je 23-U s' 47 Market street. ITOMCE. 'OLDEBS of Street Eallway Tickets are notlfled. that in enttlnar their tioketa they nanst leave a part of the stamp on eaca piece. Hereafter no fraction of a ticket, with, out a part of the stamp on its back, will be rec ognised by the Conductor. JuneiS-tf i i '. ' ' - ' Proprietor. 15 Tubs Fresh : Butter, TUST BXCEITED and. for. sale -at prices from 27o. to 85c. I will offer really GOOD bar. gains to purchasers by the package.1' Betall price for best 40 cents. v. .-, r " June 22-tf JAS. a STSYZNSON. ; Qentten,fl ;Gaiters ! TTXAMiNE oar stock. ' the finest and most varied- ever offered, here, t oomprisimg Seal Skm, Morocco, Calf tkla. Also, tne Peerless Excelsior.', w. v " : ' " . . DUDLEY ELLIS, 8brn of the Big Boot. I ' June 22 tf PURCELL HOUSE, J. bI'daviS, Proprietor. EOM THIS DATE, the rates for Trans ent Boarders are t4 00, 3 00 or 2 50 per day, ao- cording to location and roomsV Day Board ers, 8 00 per week. ...V....;. (Jan 21-tf ; m FOR OTE 4TU. JOF JUI.T. "DOCKETS, BO MAN ' CAITDLES, ' ' ' " Trlansjles, . Serpents, -. - - 1 ' trnooii, ate.; at . ; , . Wat. -STEVENSON'S, 8 Front street. Send In your Orders,- - - June 22-tf AJVJ Zi Boxes Codnsiirc T ' . . . - 0O Half Barrels Mackerel, . , n H ...v.... -t. - j 50 Boxes Oranges and Lemons, . 1W Boxes and Barrels Crackers, O fff Bbls; Potatoes.": AfJ ,25Bbls,.ctler,. i...--t- O p .Bbls, Vmegsjv; .' i - . ';' dj 6,000 Pounds Candy, ... - -f..f .-..-. i - .i '..-.-- - QV Crates Bermuda Onlonsv Also a lull JUJ supply of Canned Good a. Wood and W iuo w Ware, Paper and Bags, AO Ao. -Je ltf (-"- " ' T.lorriiro ncotaurant, KO. ie Sontb Watow Stroot, ' J , - - wilmiauton, n. c. Meals at all xtonrsV -Tnotoest tvtaes. - : Aiqaors and Cl-rara. alwayst mm 1 liana. The Pablie are 3nnelft4y - ' . TnEOM Middle Sound, June 14th, one small JL' rea and white Cow, marked with crop and nnderbit in each ear, with small horns, ends I sawed off and nick in breast. l nreaax. alba. 1 .one red Heifer Calf. A liberal reward will be paid for their delivery to me here or at tbo sound. June 1M1 .- , .- . lc. JAMES.. L MXTTS.Q Th6"0trikb ft . OF theSugsx' Beflner's employees has ad vanced sugars in price. We are selling at OLD FIGUBES. - , . - . ... : ..rif ta n' mn r juneZ3-tf 7 North Front St. ' BETGrTATT . G CHOQI. rnnE FALL SESSION OF lSra opens August "JL Snd. ' i-. ' The cotrrs3 of lnstruticn is r--: t. t. eluding Modern I"tn"8s,) i'tLrraaticsi " anauonnierciai. ad n. -a.r.!--- li mill- WJi J vi vi; '.man BUUreiiS Je7-ImDAU coi.TTir; rcraiLui,' 4 .- J- f . ' -. ,!'. . it : v. ( 4 . . 1' . . , ' "' tv - -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 25, 1872, edition 1
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