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' , . ti, .m. ja. . v ; r published duly, V : ,.l Wit. Br.aAhX,KlUor nd Trop'r. ,)rio, iuwson Bank BnndJtogs.Tront 8W ; . r ' in ad ranee ........ ,...f w - aiv .n8,onthfl, ia advance.. 8 HO K moifths, in advance...... a 00 T-Sth. in advance.,..,.., 75 rue Mowwa Stak will be delivered laaay If the City at FittjuhObbts per week. i igjEEEl OIT1T. NKiKOKOLOUlCAL RLuiKI, June 25, 1872L Time- .Jtrerf" mom- Wlnd.' Weather Ttf m. "393., -83 , 8 W Brisk Cloqdj op M 29:91 88 S Brisk Fair i Jp m. ftW' 77 3W gresh Fair Mean Temp, or (lay, 81 desr. -v ? ' : ' Notb. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to 82 dejerees Fahrenheit - ROBKBT 8BTBOTH, 8ere't SUrnal Service U, 8. A. Weather Report :. WaB DXFA.KTUXNT. Ofilce or uwei bijomii umcer, .Washington, done 254:35 : P. M Northerljr to "westerly - winds -and- clear weather prevail very generally on Wednesday over the South Atlantic and Middle States. Northerly to easterly winds, backing to , west Irivsnd northerly, and clearing weather for New England by or on Wednesday morning, nesrsnd partially cloudy weather, and light rr,.h winds, from the Galf to the Ohio Val- v and thence to Lake Erie and Upper Lake .lion. Increasing cloudiness, fresh to 1risk winds and possibly jaln, for .the Northwest nd Missouri. Brisk easterly winds probably S?vail to nleht from New Jersey to Saine. The Beadlac Boom , . Of the Wilmington Library Association is open dally during the week from 8 A. M. to P.M. i in PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. We call the attention of the business men of Wilmington to the superior advantages offered by ' ' THE WEEKLY STAR as an advertising medium. : It has, without exception, the Lorgett Circulation ot any pub lication in Wilmington 1 and we . can satisfy any one that it haa.no equal as a medium of communication with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. We solicit a call' from those who wish to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can offer Inducements that cannot fail to please. COUNTY CONTENTION. ' j Fersaant to a resolution adopted at Its first session, give . notice that the Convention of the Democratic Conservative party of New . Hanover will assemble at the Court House la ' Wilmington, on Friday, J uly 16th, at ll o'clock President. HKW ADVEBTIflKBelTS. John L. Boatwbiqht. W. S.F. E, Co.; W. P. Houlah. Mechanic's Hose Co. i Jas. C. Stbtessoji. Teas I .Teas I Teas 1 ! , BiifyoBS, Ckow A Co. Fresh Groceries. M. CBOirLT. Auct'r. Real Estate at Auction. See Notice concerning Oakdale Cemetery.' Tbe German-American Inst ltnte. . The exercises of the German-American In stitute closed yesterday. The usual examina tion was 'deferred until . next November, for the reason that a number ofthe pupils of said Institute have been compelled to stop school on account of sickness, Ac The prizes drawn were as follows : A gold pencil, by ' Willie C, Cralt; for best scholarship In the English de partment ; a handsome- work' box, by Annie Tienken, for superior conduct during the en tire year ; a writing desk by .Willie Sholar, for best scholarship to the Primary department.' Unfortunately, those Tdsservlng prizes In German and French could not remain until the session closed, and consequently forfeited their prizep. - . Bab tit's 'Soapr J.,.... , v ....... Mr. Frank D, Hatfield, advertising agent for B. T. Babbitt, the great soap manufacturer, of New Xork, is now In this; city engaged In the free distribution of his celebrated soap, giving a cake of it for trial to every family In the clty This is done in order to introduce this popular soap thoroughly in this markeCwhsn It Is be lieved its superior merits will create for it an Immediate and universal demand.' All neces sary information in regard to price, etc., can be had on application to Charles Markell, Lom bard street, corner Calvert & Cheapside, Balti more. . ' ' - - ' ' .. . H iciioa rviuters. r ' At the regular meeting of Cape Fear 8team Fire Engine Company .No. S held on, Monday night, ihe tolTowlng" 'officers were elected for the ensuing yesr: '"(i' Tl! ' Yj Foreman James Richardson. . ' M' , Assistant Fortiman-Thomas Conner. Treasurer Emanuel J ones Secretary Godfrey Willis. The Fees to Informers. . . Informers' fees sre to be abolished after the 1st of August next; so far as internal revenue is concerned.- The commissioner will have a fund lor disbursement among such officers as maj deserve special reward. " This action will nave the effect of reducing the vigilance jot the detectltes to a minimum standard. So far as we hate been Informed the ".Informants fee" has been the stimulus In most of the cases tried, Mayor's Court.; The following cases were disposed of yes-, terday morning, Acting : Mayor Brink presid Mollie Harris, charged with being drunk on street, was found guMy and sentenced to llk we-went uouss. ; . t Sam. Smith, charged with disorderly con- d" cursing, &c.on the streets; was nU- caargei on the payment ot costs Cream Pies. r: !:.:,'. ''"i i roureees beat in a imitnt nf M mitir, Uh six largo UblesDoonsIul of fuiur. a Ua- CUpfnl Of txnvar r, a little salt." Heat one quart wmilk nearly to boiling,; thenVUr the eggs, into lhe mllk4 and ,tlr.rapidly until it ii . UlCKens AAA nn tMnoon(nt nf lfininn Make the tart tnr" mtint ; Wh An . as for custard pies. . When MT . k M - ..l. . V . V - w . v. w. . ou poor the cream on the pies and set 'away' - . . noUI cool. We keep a full stock of RobinsorM ITews u constantly ca'fcand. " Sunuacx tz now "wy for shlF2icat..a . TTqI , , TTft OO W - if U. The Guard House is M."t. ' ! We have seen no shrimps in market lately. ' Mollie -Harrlsy white was sent to the Work House yesterday The Bdltimorean styles Miss Jeanie Patter son the Charlotte Cnsbman of the South. T;- More clubs sof subscribers to the Stab. Room for still more. Two large ones received yesterday. --f-r-:-. . The annual examinations of Misses Ken. nedy and Hart's and Misses Burr and James schools will, we learn,-close to-day. " ''. , The patrons of Dr. Meade's school are invited to be present at the ; distribution of Jl.il..tl ' -i t. L' . .I aiBbiouiiuoB, ki eieven o'ciock, xoMiay.. : Dr. Hawley,1 of the Magnolia Advertiser, was In the city yesterdsy. He was one of the "excurters," as was Bonltz, of Ihe Goldsborb Messenger. " r';.'":' l'':: The name of 'Capt. V. -V. Richardson is prominently spoken of in connection with the Conservative nomination for the House of w . .t , . i - ... Representatives from Columbus county. Coroner Hewlett has been notified to . , , . . ' , , . . hold n over thebody of an Infant, sonboro Sound Mondty night. The Mechanic's Hose Company have se- hose; and are now ready J for service. ; By the !. inii h rH nn w rn n v t in v. isrw m. ' x w vna 1 way, a meeting of the Company is advertised to take place at the Globe 8alooa this evening, at 8X o'clock. ...,. , . ; ; , :. ; The Raleigh Sentinel ' says that Bayford Eoyall, Hardy Royail and Isham McCiunn, of Sampson county, arrested by the United States government for kn kluxism and lodged in the jail on , Thursday last, were released on ball Saturday afternoon. We learn that the pupils of the Wllmlng ton Institute,' under the efficient, management of Mr. L. Maginney, will visit the school of Misses Burr and James this morning at 10 o'clock, in a body, to witness the exercises in Mental Arithmetic . " " ' Knperlor Court - -. . : ,:i . " ., ; -. - The following cases were disposed of by the Superior Court yesterday : ' -; State vs. James Bryan, tried on. a peace war rant, was discharged on the payment of costs. ' State, vs. Calvin McDuffy, charged with a misdemeanor, was found guilty. " State vs. Thomas Kahnweiler," charged with larcency, was dismissed on the payment of costs. ' - - .-i" : :': State t. Fred. Jones, charged with ; assault and battery. Jury out at last accounts. , State vs. Jphn Kittrell, Indicted for murder of Frank Rowe, was arraigned and entered a plea of guilty of manslaughter, He will havo a further bearing on Thursday morning, when the extenuating circumstances in his esse will be beard by His Honor, Judge Russell. ' William Morris and Jacob Daniels, two con victs from the Work House, who bad also been bound over to ' the Superior Court; charged with larceny, were released by order of the Jndge. Lovey Ann Jones, also a con vict from the Work House, wss released by The Grand Jury have found twenty true J bins. Qabdale Cemetery. We are requested to call the particular at tention of our readers to Section 5 of the Charter of the Oakdale Cemetery, to be f onnd In our advertising colnms this morning. It will bo seen that the penalty for injuring or destroying anything within the enclosure, even to the breaking or removing jany tree, shrub or plant, Is fixed at no less thin five nor more than one hundred dollars for each and every offence. I rr . 1 " Cape Fear Military Academy. ' I The examination of the pupils of this insti tution yesterday comprised the classes In higher mathematics, French, and rhetoric and English literature. The examination of the class in surveying, which was conducted by Gen. Colston; exhibited most marked profi ciency, while the classes In English literature ana rnetoric, cuuuuuicu vj ur. isuu, evidence of most careful training and trnly remarkable application on the part of the pu plla k - v,'. V s- . . ; r' The examinations will close to-day, ..The annual commencement exercises will take place at the City Hall on Thursday after- noon, the 27th Inst. - The commencement aa dress will be delivered by CoL Robert Strange, and of course will be a rare intellectual treat. ,;i . .v "2: - i ; . The Excnrsioniits irom uoia.r u, c The excursibnUts returned safe and sound, yesterday morning, from their trip to Smith- vllle, though not as well pleased with their experience ia steambeating as they might have been had the crowd been smaller or the boat larger and the weather more propitious.- Yes terday our " friends " enjoyed themselves in strolls about the cityr visiting the different polnU of interest, until 3 o'clock, .when? they took1 their departure ' on a special train, for their , respecuve nomes, navmg; cPrBc themselves In ; the main - well pleased : with k- 1 their, trip. We hope our t friends may duced to repeat their visit at a no distant day. When better" arrangements can; be' made for 4 I .their accommodation at the seaside. Hi Tne Glorlone Fourtla. -x 1 p The WUmmgtibn Rifle Guards, will celebraU the 4th of July by a parade and target snooting 1 and a grand promenade-at , the City, nan at nlitht. -The target shooting will take place distance below Dudley's urove, anu tne priies to be shot for.whlch are now on exnioi I tlon at Mr. Jeo. Honnett'e, j.w.lry store, on Market street.- are a .uver wa.ano;.c.u,i I silver pitcher and a set of silver spoons? k ! . . . I - ' . . . . .. -i y m . " . - . Sampson Connty. , At tne conservatiYe-Democrauc uonvenuou held in Clinton. Sampson county., last week, Dr. C T.fMni-w.i rUinVtLi far. the Senate, J. R. Maxwell, Esq., for the .Bouseof Representatives, ind Mrnett for BherlSV WIinnTGTOIT. IT. C, WEDITESDAY. : JUTTE 26, 1872. . JTholo ITo.: 1.406 Murder 1st Onslow. - r We have the partial particulars of a horrid murder, which is reported to have occurred In ;0nsiow:cob on Thursday last." Our informent states that a white man, by the name of Atkinson, was at i vi . ' .v i - .. I work In his cooper shop at that place on the J day mentioned, when a difficulty arosebetween J two colored men Jn ; the road ' near by. He dropped his work and went - out 'to separate them when one of the men, by the-' name of Wiley Williams, struck Mm on the head with a stick, inflicting a fearful wound, from the effects of which Mr. Atkinson died on Friday night. It is thought that the murderer has been arrested, but we have no positive in for- mstiAn tn tht frt ' " i r -. , .-. Wll., Char. ABntb. Ballroad. ; ; The Charlotte . Democrat of the 25th Inst says : In connection with the announcement in our columns to-day that the Bondholders, had Instituted proceedings to take possession of the Road, we learn that Col. John F. Hoke, as Attorney for Col. Chllds, got an injunction last week, from Judge Logan, restraining such proceeding until further investigation. The case will be tried before Judge Logan on the 11th of July. - -,.'.-- Tlie Steamer TFavecama w. ' The steamer Waccamaw leaves this morning Potter to undergo certain necessary repairs.- ui.i.cr lis uuiicrvii iiBrLaiu ncccHsarv dijii.ii 1 We learn that she' will receive a thorough overhauling while there, and when she returns, which will be In four or five weeks, she will be as staunch and reliable a boat as any in the country. " Ova Chip BasltetY A" hand-to-hand affair Marriage. . What Is . the finest ship In the world ? Friendship. , X , The latest summer refreshment A rail way smash. ' . " " r Fretting never greased a wagon or made .the wheels of life run easy. . . You cannot make the blonde beauty the head of the family ? 1 She's the little tow. , Nurture your mind with ; great thoughts. To believe In the heroic makes heroes. ' ,. Why are young: lsdies baTgrammarians f Because vou seldom find one who can decline matrimony. A gentleman once on entering the disor derly; apartment of a lady editor said : "Madam, 'tis, plain to be seen you are of a litter-aryturn of mind." ; ' f ; - A lady writes : The hand tells a person's age with perfect accuracy' You may cover the wrinkled face with cosmetics most artisti cally used, and look as young and as fresh as a girl, but; the hand will tell an honest story m.nA j i.i.s : i r -t ; ' A little boy the other dsy was put Into long trousers 'for the first time. Some one asked him why he changed. Well,',' he re plied, "the boys made fun of me, and I wasn't going to. wear. my. pants at half-mast any longer.",., . ,-: : , . . . .. . .. Canvass of Gov. Vance In ttae East. Hon. Z. B. Vance having been Invited to gpeak in various counties ..of the East, finding himself pressed for time before the assembling of the Baltimore Convention, to which he is a delegate, has arranged, says the Raleigh News, the following brief canvass for a few counties of the East Friends are requested to have conveyances ready to take the Governor rap Idly from point to point : . APPOIHTMEXT3. . , ' Fayetteville, Cumberland county, Tuesday, June 25th. 'Louisbnrg, Franklin county Thursday, June 27th. . 1 Nashville, Nash county, Friday, June 28th. Wilson, Wilson connty, Saturday, June 29th. Snow Hill, Greene county, Monday, July 1st. Kinston, Lenoir county, Tuesday, July 2nd. - Trenton, Jones county, Wednesday, July 3rd. - ' -- ;v;'- : Richland, Onslow county, . Thursday, July 4tb. Kenansvllle, Duplin county, Friday, July 5th. ' Whlteville, Columbus county, Baturday, Jul? 6th. ' ;. ':.':-.: ; 'J . .. .... 9 It T 1.11 j aer. Time cneeriuiiy aiviaea wim any nepuoncan Shipping Articles, Crew Lists, Manifests Charter Parties, etc.7 constantly; on hand and for sale at the Stab Printing and Publishing House. ; tf SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. Taking ' off : gates Ais now ; a favorite - amusement - vf ithrr mischierous j aYenilea in: Raleigh. . - m,'fl WopVhprrv crOD of "Wake 7: TT Ha !ZZ lT--J-. ZS2toZrZZ UB IUVUIWI mmm- . - . . ' of the News, who is a wholesale dealer in tne axxicie. k 3 . At the. recent commencement of "William and Mary College, Va., Mr. B. S. Jones of Warren county: received the degree of A. M., and also a, silver medal in behalf of the Phoinix- Society as the j beflt essayist. -nn thti Btnrm in TCfiwfcm-n on Sunday a goose was struck and killed How about the theory that feathers " are a pro tection to those; other geese who get into a feather, bed during a thunder storm, now !" V 1 ,h, .- .. O : ; VWe;hearv of several Repnbli- ranain this section, says the Charlotte DemoeraU0 haye declared their inten- to ote roti Greeley and -Brown-r a am0Dg others Mr. Edw'd H. Bissell; who was always aJtWpUDiican ana an admirer of Horace ureeieyior .tne pas6 years, v h ? rrij General W Oonferen CO, of . , 't-African ; Methodist iSpiscopal, Zion Church of he United States , convened ' i nh.rinA on weanesaaviast. j. uere were ' I : . . : m m w . A mi colored Bishops present, iviz : . Brooks i and Clinton oi rmiaaeipnia, aoioert ana I Jones of WeuhmgtOl1l.U"JJOgan;OI am,nM TT, Y.. r and Moore of North CaroUna. All the Btate Ckmfcreaccs.wcra represented, inciuding Califoraia.;n t r CONSEttVAlCITE CANVASS. 1 -TbJrd District. ' . 2 i pie of the Third Congressional District at the Hon. A. M. Wad dell and NeUl McKay, Esq.,' following tlmesnd places rn -.- ' , Averasboro', Harnett county, Tuesday, June ,25th. , " Beaufort, : Carteret county, Saturday, June J 29th.' Jacksonville, Onslow county, Tuesday;- July ana.,:-. ., . .. . r.- .. - Kenansvllle, .Duplin , county, . Thursday, J uly . Additional appointments' will be announced hereafter.'. .. , . - '. ' . " - , : l.J .. - District papers please copy. '' . Six tli Congressional District. : Thomas S. Ashe and Walter Tl 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. JLanrinbarg,.... ......... Wednesday ,ldth Ait. uiuaa, jrriaay, ' 21st Troy...... ..........Saturday, C 22d Albemarle,.. ...... ......Monday, -i 24th mu Pleaanv!"!IIII"! Wednesday,26ttt jjist luck , xn.es day, . xotn Concord. Banoum's Saturday, 29th .................. AUIUOUOTi 27 th HOTEL ABRIVAIJS. National Hotel, R. Jones. Proprietor. June 25. H. Pomeroy, New Tf ork; C. J. Williams, Hartford, Conn. ; 8. O. Wlibourne, John A. Powell, Jr. C. Patrick, Will. Patrick, Julias A. Bonitz, Goldsboro, N. C. ; G. JL. Petrie, Peters. Dnrg, va. , in. iroweu, r air tsmn, a. c; Jt. H Kinsey, J. H. Freeman, L. E. ITldsren, Snow . . . w n r . 1 . m vii Express company ; J. G. PearsalL Mt. olive i LH Dixon, J. H, Hawser, City, . KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Sale ' OF VALUABLE REA1 ESTATE, N. JE. Corner Front and Princess Bts., AT AUCTION ; M. CJIONLT Auctioneer. ;; By CEONLY & MORRI3. ON WEDNESDAY, July 81st, 3872, at 13 o'clock M., I will sell at Excnange Corner, to the highest bidder, that valuable and desi rable Lot, btix90 feet, situated on the North Eastern intersection of JBTont and Princess streets, with ; , Two. Brick Buildings . Thereon, now oocupled by' The First National Bank and DR. J. T. SG RON W ALD. This property win yieia an , ANNUAL RENTAL OF ABOUT $2,500. TERMS AT SALE.-fc ADAM EMP1E, Adm'r Estate of B. Eahnwellier, dee'd. jane 2-j23&jy , 9, 16, 23, 81. BINF0RD, GROW & GO. XT AVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE LOT XX OF BREAKFAST BACON, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, FRESH FJOUIl, Ac, , WHICH THEY OFFER TO THE TRADE AT . REDUCED FIGURES. South Water Street. - June 28-tf D&W; :k-;" -! NOTICE. " Oakdaie Cemeterya SECTION 8. BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That any person who shall wilfully ae stroy, mutilate, deiace, injure or remove any tomb, monument, gravestone or other struct ure placed in said Cemetery, or any . lence, railing or work lor the protection or ornament of said Cemetery, or any temb, monument, groveatones or ; other- structure thereon, or shaU wilfully destroy, cut, break or remove any tree, shrub or plant, within the limits of said Cemetery, or shall shoot or discharge any firearms within the limits of said Ceme tery, shall be considered guilty of a misde meanor; and on conviction thereof before any Justice 01 the Peace for the county of New Hanover, shall be punished by nne at the dis- I cretion of the Justice, according to the aggra- vation of the offence, 01 not less than live dol-la-ra nor mora than one hundred dollars, to be recovered In the name of said Company by warrant for the use 01 saia company, lone 28-lt - TEL. STORE, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, ' ; " ' Fire Crackers and Fire Works, ; o : LEMONS and ORANGES, Tinezar Canned Goods of all' kinds; COCOANUTS, BRANDY PEACHES, CIGARS, CAKES AND CRACKERS, CANDIES, ; jume 28-tf ' I :' : HETDE BROS. Teas ! Teas ! Teas ! ' I A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE k:SH TEAS, in store and for sale at reason Sffgg jAKcSTEYENsbN: " Wl 1 TYI1 Tl CrTOTl TilGC HSUllC IimiUll LU11 AlACUlxcfciAAW i ,i - J . ' ank SB ' . -mm Hose Co., No. 1 rXtHE members of the'Wilmlngton Mechan- i over tne uieoe bwwu - uw I . . -. . . ill VIAU1U1IA VI evening, at o-ciooa -s - By order o JToreman, J. J . Orten- June se-lt - - - W. P. HOLLAND, 8ecry .Trr:iM;MM4AviCf oom ITivn in w 1 1 III I IIqUIa wlcaiU AAiw ' TiTlfTlTie UU. , U. X. i ouad w A oftheWUmington Steam Fire Q jenjrine Company will assemble this even. at 6 o'clock, at their jjmgine-House, for By brdei of the Xoremanjp; fj; 1 June tt . BOATWIUCIIX. mm NEW ADYifiRTISEMENTS. Saddlery. LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, . TRUNKS, TBAVKHNQ BAGS, , ) cheaoforShit And everything in.the line of Saddlery Goods J. S. TOPUA1I A CO.'S, No. 8 sontn rront bu, ' -i" Wilmington, N.C. lebS-tfnao. MISOELIiANEOUS. , A CARD. THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS of Wilmington, seeing: the necessity of the establishment o a - i - "CHARITY HOSPITAL? ) J wnerein a large amount or snneringmong uie uiuijfui. 01 mo conunnmiy tnu n ' re lieved and the cause Of medical science .ad. vanced, have determined, for the purpose of acquiring the necessary means, to put before the community a scheme of a Lottery, under the auspices of the North Carolina Benefi cial Association," regularly chartered, by the legislature. 1 -v . : . -.n 1- This scheme is a moderate one: entirely within their compass. The" chances of suc cess are greater than ever offered, before in the United States, being r - . ONE PRIZE The College of Physicians and' Surgeons pledge themselves, ; t ; . , :. rj; ; . 1 ' : First. As to the fairness of the undertaking. , Second. That the drawing -(unavoidably postponed from the 18th June) shall positive ly come off on the 18th of August next. At their request I have undertaken the man agement of tne Lottery and shall use every effort to ensure its sucoess. - , June 25-tt . E. D. HALI BATHHTG TOWELS, GOLD-HEADED OANES, i ICE COOL HATS, HAIR, DAT AND SHAVING BRUSHES, ' Cassinicre and tineii : CLOTHING. MUNSON CO., ' City Clothiers. Jue 23-tf FOR SALE: 1 10,000 BUSHELS Prime Mixed Corn, j 10 000 Busliels rrime Wte Corn 5QQ BALES SELECTED HAT, . QQQ Bbls. Flour, 'all grades; ... . ' ... . i 800 8elect0 Second-Hand Spirit Casks, 10 0 20X63 D s sides gQ Hhds. Smoked Sidos and Shoulders, Kf Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano, uw , v-; JgQ Bags Coffee, jgQ Bbls. Sugar, . . 150 Bbls-Synip' - j gQ Bales Cotton Tarns, ' fZt Bales Sheeting. ' WILLIAMS '& MURCHISON. June4-Ut nSJ-iU. 'i- ;- H. B IT R E H I HER, i Wholssaxs and Rbtah. DaAxn In TaTiA AAA rpuiui i ; AND - . '-" t. - S E Q A E S : Blan of tne Indian Cnlef, 1 I -1 June 23-tf Ho. 6 narMet Turpentine .Wagons. .FOUR-HORSE WAGONS, .! r.?Z 'l V 7 I v S1X TWO-HORSE WAGONS, ' 1 Tor sale by . :mrmwtt u - 27, & and 29 North water at. Lost, Strayed or Stbleiu TjTBOM iliddle Sennd,'June 14th, one small Ii red and white Cow, marked with crop and nnderbitineachear, .with small horns, ends sawed off, and nick in breast. Also, one red S Heifer Caif; A 'liberal reward will be paid a i delivery to me here or at the Sound. I HRWHU J1 IkUU UA-aV AAA UlOOOto AiOM Junel5-U , ,., -, JAMES I. METTS. . The " Strike . it i- fT the Sugar Refiner employees has ad- vanced Suirarain price. -We are selling at OLD JUUUBES. - ; CHAS. D. MYERS CO. June23-tr f7 North Front St. , .- arxuur. opint vasiaa . vu JL,OW Jt UlOm M XOHX. r- - .. ;, v t . ;::f;- r. 2,000 Spirit Casks, ' 250 Boxes Candles F. W. KXRClINESi - Tj'mMEMfVf' 27,23 and 29 North Water St. : One Square one dYy -... M tpOtL 3,. ........ 1-M 11 four daya.... ...;. W f , five dys....... ............... 00 ' onoirce)c.Hi..iw ' 1 " r Contract AdverUaemenU taken at pro poxUoiut&ely low rates. - y- Marriages, Deaths, Beligidta, iSineral and OUtnary notices will be Inserted at half rates when pud for In advance otherwise fall rate will be charged. ; . s Imi iCata on demand. : : v . . mboellakeopb, . GOOD NEWS F O R -,. T tH E r -P U t B L I O. Great. Rcductlo - in Prices '. ... . . . ,-. . - - i . , AT J. & h. saiisoh's, ' .!.( i' ' 4 3 II ARK E T S T Jt E E T, N ALL LINES OF GOODS, ESPECIALLY it r r READY-MADE : DRESSES; ALSO IN WHITE GOODOf Cloths CassimereSj &c. Ii ABIES : Please Call ; mil , Ctaiiliice TonrselTes . June 18-tf . EXTRACTS! Cabbage Seed, I JUST RECEIYED, a large and fresh supply of Flavoring Extracts, Lemon,' OrangeVyanilla," J. . Pine Apple, Strawberry, . , . Celory, Acj Arrow Root, . Patent Barley, Liebig's Extract Beef.1 Also, a fresh supply of late k lat Dutch and Drumhead CABBAGE be ED, by the pound or paper, for Fall and Winter use." v - - Sold by - if.Tr tiwww a. nmTnTm ' " . ' Wholesale Drnggista, ;,. i V: i . (Lippltt's Corner), June 14-tf N. E. Cor. Front and Market bts. Wilinington, Char, ; & Knther-M-i -ti-i ford Eailroad Co; ; Orrioa Cms EsronrxEX Aim Gnjrx. SurT,i Wilmington, N. C., June 22d, 1872. ) 3 Summer Retarn . Excursion Tickets. Good ' until November 1st. ' . !''. RATES. nTTIROM Wilmin gton W W., C. and R. R. R., direct to StatesvUle and Old Fort to Ashe- viile,.. :.. ; 21 00 Wilmington to liicfcory Tavern, near Sparkling Catawba Springs.... ....... IS 00 Wilmington to Charlotte..... II CO , . unerryviue (cieave--. ..-: land SPrtn.) M 60 , . 8. L. FREMONT. 1nne23-6t ' ' ' Engineer and Snp't. gUsli Dairy CheesOj CREAM, PINE APPLE and EDAM CHEESE. - CHAS. D. MYERS St CO.S, fnneS3-tf i 7 North Front street. Just Eewived, j y JjATnORN SPRING WATER 4 . . Congress 8prlng Water, r 1." VINEGAR BITTERS, ' -v Garlle, Ac r or saie Dy - uiuuln m yijahxijck, je 23-tf , . s - 47 Market street. NOTICE. , . HOLDERS of Street Railway Tickets are notified that in cutting their' tickets they must leave a part of the stamp - on each piece. . Hereafter no fraction of a ticket, with out a pan ei ine stamp on us Baca, wui oe rec ognized by the Conductor..'. : JuneleVtf t-Proprietor. 1 '...; j ', j . 1 . Gentlemen's Gaitors 1 "TTIXaMiNE our stock, the finest and most varied . ever offered ' here, comprising Seal Skin, Morocco, Calf Skin. Also, the roeriess Excelsior, DUDLEY ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot. ,--4 - -. June 22 tf PUR C E LL HO USE, JT. R. RAVIS, Proprietor. I xiROK TBTS DATE, the rates fox Trans ent Boarders area O03 00 or $3 00 per (day, ac cording to location and rooms. Day Board- era, as 00 per week. . . I3antl4x :V FOR XIJJES-4TII OF XULT. KOCKETS, ROMAN CANDIXS, xnanjcies, serpen is, ii ; ; WX. M. STEYENSOITB, 8 rront street. ; Send In your Orders. yone 23-tf mbrrilPc ncotaurant. Heals as all Hears. Tne vest TViaee, julanors aaA Clgrra always asa i r xiantf. Tna afublte are ' . lnvitea f Call. : . June ld-ry-4 - v BHTGHAn SCHOOL, fTTHB FALI SESSION OF 1S72 cpens August X. 2nd. ' . . -, - ihe course of instruction is dir-ltal (in clnding Modern. 3nsrtites,) lllRtIi'"3aticaI and Commercial. ' l&a ci ,7?.r.'.. ...Ucq Li mill . tarr. For circulars alrc, ' h jo7-laDAVf tJL., cxi;aiiAU. 46- " . . : i,V. t .- . 4 '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 26, 1872, edition 1
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