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'it 1 j ' ,2 punLir d d ii lt, ;' . i.r WtpaCl 1 11 ap,TrontetV '? Lir.'la advance...w....;-.-..,.4T CD en.h3, in advance 8 60 rS ms, in advance..... 2 oo T month, in advance 75 Hrigi-a . pit?;' : Ero co logical Bccyatt. ' , June 27,' t873.',:-'.;,;V;::' f; f Thermom Wind. Weather: eter. 81 3 Fresh t Cloudy;, 87: 31V Fresh Cloudy 7V IS Gentle iFalr VeanTeroo.of day, 81 -leg., j ' vots. All barometric readings are red need the ss-level and to 32 degrees . Fahrenheit . ',- Bobbbt Sbtboth.7 i ' t' v erffVStenal Service U. 8. A.-.. i- itesitfees. Bporyf;yy,;-y V r3"-''!,''Vfr War Dspartmbut: i . DQce.ot CMef Signal Officer, t V - 'Washington, Jane 27-4:S5 VP, M. j - . .;V--iro6aBaa; :.v : Clear sod partially cloudy weather, occasion '1 areas of .ralfl end light to freeh . and occa sional brlek southerly to westerly winds pre ij on Friday-over' the (Southern States and rorth of tne Ohio Valley; partially cloudy weather, areas of rain and light to fresh and . flccaalonal brisk southeasterly to southwestern It winds for the Middle States; partially cloudy weather sod llgbt to fresh easterlyto souther- - ly winds for Nsw England. i - , , . The Blinr Boons ;-!. v ' k ! of the Wflmliiaton tlbrary Association la open dally during: the week from 8X A, :M. to lP.M.,from3Ht7 P. M., and from 8 to 10 ' PBOFITAB LIS ADTERTIBIIfO. . We call the attention of the bnslnees men of Wilmington to the superior advantages 50r6! ..TflE i WEKKIT 'BTAJb . ' as an advertising medinnx. It has, .without etception,"the largttt Circulation of Any pub lication in Wilmington; end we can satisfy any one that It has no equal as &. medium of eommunicatlon with the people of the rural . diBtncts now trading with Wilmington.'- ! We gollcii a call from those who wish to place their business prominently before the -people of this section, confident that we 'cam offer taducements that cannot fall to please. ' '.'..-' CQ2TTY CONVENTIONS,: S v - Ferauant to a resolution adopted at Its first aeasfon, I give ' notice' that the Convention of the Democrstic 'Cooservatlrei party of New Hanover will ssaemble at the!ourt House In Wilminirtqo, on Frldsy, July J6th, lit 11 o'clock . rresldent. 'iff- SKW AOTEBTIBIEXXJEIITS.: - ; . Dddlbt & Eixis.--LBdles. Boots. . - 1 ' '' ;8. L. Frimost Cbsnge of Schedule. v ; . 4. M. Stan alxnd Cow Peas for Bale , ' f Wk. M. Btktsnsojt Flue Confectlonsrles." I.'Mbtts Groceries &c. t 1 jj. , '.W. KEKCHKfin Sundries.;. ; . , V " .CspeVFear Academy Cfosina Exer- '. The commencement exercises of 1 this Inatl- '. tntlon fwblcb.'vfor.6everal-years Jpsit.v has ranked amoDRc'tbe foremost InstituUous of . learning In the Statej were of a decidedly ln- tereating chsracter. ' ; After the distribution of the. prizes and awards, and-a moat excellent address by Gen- era Colston the auaience" and cadets 'were - fatored with a moat eloquent and able address .'. tiy CoL Robert Strange. ,To our citizens this eminent gentleman is well known for his ora ' torlcal gifts, sod we , are. quite , snre that they were never more happily displayed thin upon , Ibis interesting occflalon. . His eulogistic ref " trenccs to the .Acsdemy. and Its ofScerswere beartily applanded by tbe-audlence, and there can be no question or Its entire sympathy with ; the remark of CoU Strange that every man In Wi lmington Is personally interested In the success of thlsJnstitntlbn.n. v v: We are informed. that the corps of Instruct t ort will remata ' unchanged, and that the - Academy wjll continue; ' during next session, ; snder substantiality, the ; same organization that haa already esrned for it inch dlstlnguiah ed anduniTeraally,recognJzed iucee8S.: -' The annual ball of jb'e cadets" came off a City Hall in the evening and was well attended y .the youth : and beauty; of our city.' 1 The ' etenlng psaaed off pleasantly, and the enjoy menta of the occasion wjlll be treasured among the cherished recollections of those who were to fortnnste as to be presenL'J . ,-'".. . . The Qnmion of tbo Bemoval or the Market, ;;.f .- i i:n ' A BM A.ll A 1 . fit.. KT.i '.. .- special vommu.eo ap-. ("ninuuj lug jjyaru-vi Aiucruicu . . it. i-e of the projected remoTSl- of the m'srket: In ; 7""-- . Barom . TlmB. eter. ; . fr "TaTm. .308; j? .M. VS0:20 ; , 9 ?! i. SO: 21 2 ' " . Mnlnii.lU. I a V. ' - . t ' A juu.uuu wiiu iiumuerjui prommcn. pro" peny Holders, was held at the City Hall a .few laj elnce for the purpose of consultation and v loterchanan tt vfnr. v Ir dnlfi -mto1n.1nn . -w. ,.w. ww..w.vu -.wm arrived st;; rAmongther oeing at., eligible location lor the new uiai&c. is watt is -Known as toe , cncus 101 on Fifth, between Cbesout 4 and Mulberry treeta..Th8locaIltvisobfectedto bv-ome. ' 1 - h Am..-- . t . . . . a -wl.l , ""i"u me pica lust u is But Butucienuy - -yo' uonrt.. r. - v. ,; The only c.ae beore the M.yof.' Court yea- tl w .vna. ,ot iioun; jusvis,.' ensrgea wuh gambling and dlso. derly conduct, who aa found not guilty and discharged. : It seems v., ' :Wb- Was Shot St : If lemmlno-tnn nn MondaV :,v, , , ' utiwicniiy. , wiin a .ciezr-puic f.;rator,srrivea here ye.Urd.r .feW.iea tUattb- tent of;his inlurlas l. .. tbeUospltal and wlli;pro . with,-. the' Vti-btdly1' dMagedi-v,c: 5:: " uvy' ,rlooillty, entered a certain room where perfume of sweet flowers. ' ;.; '.J.y.'Z: V"ho W--'iMei8iger ' IfiO ?T.eand!m-WMskey ...:wi. toeu, were., engaged lln fplaylng ' seven" jrf li, - ..r- -r:'C '4 says: A new born infant, of white parent- ?fwWSwdeby'::,-'.-f iV ' x-i -r- ,0ttV for fifty cent pleceand tttempted to 1le-.E-.pel Mosquitoes. .-; ;-.,;r; atre was found in an unfinished building, -,-i;vV ; : ;V W-EERCHNER, v arrtth; paf tj-. The players, however, best : It is" said that a room may be rid of mosqulr Olivearly on Monday morn- r JaM.tttt, v.a--d North Water st 3 Mtjrwtreat;anTas the sell consUtuted offl- toeany Uklng a piece of gum camphor abont tn0 1 The child was partly covered up i-.: -i - - I "fff 7 V. J ; .vtr 'toufd do bo better he arrested a.n innocent one-third the size of a Wt egg, and evapor- in a pile of wood shavings where it bad r rirr?!s ou"' ;f gtipriorloaUothejrs.thaamany lniltations J l-r-.'Ptorof-Wilttlegam ;i ; -atett by placing it lna tin VwSsel.;holdingjt receWed'itt? birth Apparently: only a few 0'nnOftf?aKtjESSf sSStt -kco, ? 'rV. .", ,.. , 7- - - , ; ; orer s unp or eanaje, using wo it owi uu-i. -wmt ---- ,r j. . . - , ;- - - - - r Juf T ; -..- : ""rr i V.- 1 vS A colored ma0; brsji. -.'v 'v-. ":r" wait s i. dci aresiaent 01 1111s cny.i teat we nave not lanored in vain jn pur '-Xt' '. ' : '.. -'-j.. 'U& X to 'esUtlish'a Book dery; eo.-AT.to)he 1 -;; Sh-y.-Uov. na ny , i--f jrtnates have fallen Ja I mands of oui growIn;'eity.'-Butwe are-' V'v'aail a : !-;t:r.t3 a veteraa t' '::YcrAr t-rnlaedto do still more r ind ti" our Vol. S-ITo, .;QA .mmniGTon IT. C.V FBIDAY. JUITE 28. 1072. Ial Du. ' - . , : ' .- ... been discharged; tr-.Tae .Gran Jury returned seven true bills 'A colored woman was sent to the City ospiurjasterday. ; . . . ':,;'.. , Wilmington ought to hate a regular or gaolsed Board ol Health.. -v - "VVto ''.''; ' -:. c.u.iut ccrccB ui ALuses jenneay and Hart's School took place last eyenlng. I The Grand Jury of ;the' Superior Court t.lslted the Poor House Work House and jail y .' I Sam Jdnra and nhal.ti Rmtx ..k..m4 I " ----- ww-.w-s, "i.ivu i with gambUng, were arrested yesterdsy. Tbey are both colored. . " , - I --ThTr.; TTA.- rteh.-'.. -ti i- be-glorious, fourth" ;at one,oftheU,WA book binder said to-hls wife atthe -- www .in ug- busforthe occaslon K ; 8hlpplng Articles, Crew Llsts.CManlfests, Charter Parties, etc., constantly, on hand and or sale at the Star Printing and Publishing House. - v' . - --":tf The lbs. ssys Dr. IX. E. Browo la In the city rom Washington, getting up the statistics of diseases in this city for the past twenty years. n order to establish a better quarantine sys tem. ;:-' ': r ' ' T Actlne Mavor Brink la dla mated at the small number of cases thst come before him for adjudication. He is afraid that his official careerwill end before he gets his, hand In, as Mayor WU.on j.exp.cUd to retnrn la a few days from the great "hubuV at the hub." At a meeetlngof Clarendon Lodge No. 2. 1 K. of P., held Wednesdsy night, the following ofScerswere elected for the ensuing; term : John London, W. C.; John L. Dudley, V. C. These, together with the officer, to be ap-1 Polod, will be Installed at the next meeting, j At a meeting of Germanla Lodge - No. 4, 1 K. of P., held Isst evening,; the following officers were elected for the ensuing7 term: I Wm. Hottendorff, V. P.; Wo.' J. BUhman, j W." C; Chas. Scbulken, V. C. These, with the appointive officers, will be Installed at the next meeting. , The following cases have been disposed of since our last report:- . r 'f:' State vs. Nep Smith and Abram Wright, charged with larceny. Plea guilty . State vt. Samuel Bell, charged with larceny. Plea guilty . . . :; - ' - State v. Esau Browo, charged with larceny. Verdict guilty.. ' .' State es. Henry Neal and Geo. Baty, charged with assault and battery. Verdict of guilty In the case of Neal and not guilty in the case of 'State vs. John W. Mitchell charged with as sault and battery. Not guilty. :'l BUte -a. KIchsrd Kobinson, charged with larceny. Plea guilty. Judgment suspended. The Jury in the case of David Marshall, Jor lanure to work on road, were locked up aii Wednesday night, and, railing to agree, were uiscuargea ye. wraay morning. John Klttrell, charged with the . murder of FrankRowe,lnwhoseca.eapleaof goilty of manalsughter hsd been entered, was brought i 1,irMB1.t,M. h-.r,i wn.p. SSJwK read a number of letters from persons of proml- nence in -Henderson, N. C, together wliha certificate slgned.by a number of the proral. nent business men of that place, all speaking or his general good character up to ine ume oi his leaving there. ,. Judge Kussell reserved lili decision. ' Branaosi'e Directory, - We are Indebted to Rev. L. Branson for a copy of his North Carolina Business Directory for 1873. It Is a valuable book of reference. C K. ana the uneraw & tjaiisbury roada It contains the names and locaUon of 2,099 have determined to build a large and ele churches. 883 hotels, 679 lawyers, 979 facto- g40 F?"?n Depotat that place.,., fi; j ; , ries. 3.018 m.rchanU, 1,223 mlnUters, L405 mills, 261 mines. 824 postofflces, S58 schools, 1 067 doctors. 4,643 farmers, together with I .-...viw.. 4A.n. .Y4.r. fnAnni - - i h oth -,.in.hia Intormition. tirt;.rVd mnrh other valuable Information. IFaddell. I, Hoi Of M. .Weddell, our candidate for Coo- , was in the city yesttrday, having fiUsd ppointment. in the weeterri euntteeof 1 ' , i r-oo. I hU appointment. the District, . He speaks confidently xf his I TrnTMftj in the mnntlea he has alreadv visit , r.wwr - 1 some msjomy. - vur gaiisn. Swanaara orr 'i leaves iqrtao eatveni cououca -u I and will address his fellow-citlxena at Beaufort onSsturdsv. : " J I! - : ' J .. .. - .- ' j. - : - ' ;. - - loe wumingwonuarucu u .um.uuui mmt noon resort, ana nos a iew, -apecwii j wwr w. care, and turmoil, of buslnes. are over, avail j tnemsstves ui w.mih; .uwiwu .u. cars io vial, this cool and pleasant retreat and revel in the delights, of lsger," whue they 1 stiar ijmk uia-vrt public it called to the , - -. J - ... . - al I . '.. . ..... -4rvr f.r -," - 1 IB nnilCU. UUHBIWi --!- .UV wUTBww. T AAA I I . , I .- . r- H r - ' . - ..i S -Jf 7,p--7;- -T r MriVi7i!iu wtt"ai-med in reading the report Bindlnsrand Bullnff Onr business In this del r..., r nm9Z a-j animated discus effort huiU " ' Ouc CTIilp Basinet. .;...' ... , V ; . Flat, faisehopdliying on yoor back. Back door belles pretty servantglrls. -;- A rat e flower the pink of politeness. : A trance,', action walking In "one's sleep. . .. -.;. :f . ..cr -'r'-3 The original ' Dolley Varden-Joseph's' coat.- , : ;:' .-.-'.'': "r--r'.!-. .t o.n hu bMP .track oat ol th.t ot hu &Ur; , .nnilt Vntn nnn,n)fnM .hi. tpi: fiance are' the latest novelty in a city restaurant,; ; ; " V - , ' V -i'Qv' ZSt wL.-k n,i to - ww ws yyw WW W . WW WWIWWW.W W M. appreciative content. If you cannot "have I h-t m,- tw- u.t - I nu.r ivaiiM, mi tw ut wutl juu UHC. I Vr -u; .1 - r: - - . - . r . . . . - iuuuo gjiuieu w uni nouier uuru wiui i . .:T i ' r 4Yes,' observed one of the gueats, ."one. slde highly ornamented Turkey morocco, and the 1 other plain calf," and the next moment was taking rapid strides down stairs.1 cozvservatiyje: canvass; Third District. non.'A. Wad dell and Meill McKay. Esq.. I candidates for Congress, will address the peo ple of the Third Congresslon&l District at the - - . - ... . HU places i,-. , , Y, , B!(?rt Cftrteret C0Qnty. Saturday, June Jackson-ille, Onalow county, Tuesday, July -2a- m tf ' ' ; , KenanstUle, Do plint county, .Thursday, July . A,rfu,n.i .nhointm-n.. win h. mA hereafter. Dlstrick Papers please Copy. rntt- af flaw. Wm-k - Ah-k Wsiat. Hon. 2u B. Vance having been Invited to Bneak In various counties of the East,' finding himself pressed for time before.the assembling of the Balllmore Convention, to which he Is a delegate, has arranged, ssys the Raleigh Ac-m, the following brief canvass for a few counties of the East. Friends are requested to have conveyances ready to take the Governor rap- I Idly from point to point: appoibtxxxts. ;- ' Wilson, Wilson county, Saturday, June 29th. 8now Hill, Greene county, Monday; July 1st. Kinston, Lenoir county. Tuesday. J aiy 2nd. Trenton, ' Jones county, Wednesday, July 3rd. , -i :.; r . r'i.' :-ivi Richland, Onalow county, Thursday, July I 4th. Kenans ville, Duplin county, Friday. July otn. Whlteville, Columbus county, Saturday, Jnly 6th. Time cheerfully divided with any Republican cpeaxer. Slxtb CnsrrsslonaI District. ' . Thomas 8. 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. at. -Xamberton .........Monday, 17th June. jaunnDurg,. ............ weaneaaay.istn - Troy!;"";:::::. d UL uuiaa........ ...Jinaay, .. . xlb. U (I II u . I AJhemarie...... ........ .Monday, ,.tn I mu neasant.I!!!!!!!!! Wedneeday,8th ;::::::::::::::::IJt,n; gft SPIRITS OF TTJEPEIITINE, I v Good , butter, sells f ID Golds- boro t 20 cents per pound.' ' - r A Greeley and Brown Club k. The Argus says the corn crop j Is looking unusually fine, with prospects of I afigyield. ' ... ; ;, I T -- Wake Forest ' College has i agreed to. educate an: Indian boy by the I name' of John Island.' ' f ;: ; . , ' I Tht WAthnrt ' -'A w- W W- V WW ' Wmtvmj W the telegraph and railroad are both ad yancing rapidly to that place.' - v ? J 1 LhQ A.rgU8 learns mat tne VV . M. W. Ransom, Jr. son : Lot I our distinguished Benator M. W. Ran- I som, had iu B. conferred upon him at the I recent commencement ot Washineton Lee University. Bo says the BentmeL 'i.t - wnu-" iir. , iue -xiwiyw . oajD- our. Wg right Joot mashed between tiie car joupiingon theExcurion train, shortly before leaving the . Wilmington s depot, I IniQrv not believed to be serious. w fth t1 f 1. 1 fl llL'- !' ' inn n.n riltu xicwa iraruH liihl i,Tjfe&i nirtv for C)nCTeS3, cot entirelv 1 g the Jcuc&l pl&uorm in unatnam conn I ty. He denounced the CiviU Rights Bill I and the Enforcement JLct of President I n A ruraafc. - - t ":-m. a ' t r7D;..L. f tiv nvrVAtiTr. Hf-' ftl Vmffi iSSS S? . gQon ,4 a yonng son ot Mr;-Joshua -Ronse were in the buggy at the time and wk werft seriously stunned. :. The vehicle . - r- ' . . -. 1 ,- . .- . rm m a , , a i r j irrB. vmra TiaV, Af th financial condition of the Col- deH an'd the best method T. of derelopihg do-1 nl fosterinff its rsourcea. The available B H1IU1 f L- -a W a-Bw-i T- funds of the Colle-e Amount to-somethipg i ? HOIEL AJtBITALSr t-- -:' jatiqftl Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor." June S7A. Kennedy, Columbus, Ohio; D. Elder, Kichmond, Va, A. J. um, Jr., City; &.M. Dixon, do; Gen. A. DooXery, Rockingham. N. O. j K. W. iiardie, FayeUevtUe, kTc. io. D. Holmes, Brunswicki T. jr. Toon, WM C4 A. JKABRIED. COW AK JdUBBKliLo In BrnnavleV mnn. ty, on the ftJtn instant, at the residence of the K h0,,MiS5S: WIUXINUTON HOST DABtlET. . COKMOT1D UAiLT BT BAIX OF KIT HAIOT8K. 9?ld ..............ill exixnra. Oliver,.... .................... .107 "... V" 110 KTftfiangft m gm nr Wftrt.h-Tt Cltie.;?.-......w........... Par. rnds - OldExtnpoa...... as iS'eSr.!.;:.:: S . - lfo. rmuune lsbo........- zi . . Do. Bpedal Tax. .......... IS - )a7WcQoldlnt.), W,;,.., min? JBo ' i -i. ;t' "vr': 7 dd 8 fte,w 60 t; .fwi--. X ; u . ; W ?1B vw.ll12l Kew Hanover County Bonds (ie - years) 6 flo(Gold Int.).. ........ : New Hanover County Bonds (5 TO rsieefGoldInt.1 85 W. & W. Kali IwO&d Stock, (Pur 100) t& North Carolina R. B. 100) 58 ":l i1 .7 v. m WW 11. -S4UBI l MT H T. Br 1T-L WW 60) 70 sun BixjwS. ; ? t i' CAwr.r Washington.......... 0 Graham.. ,..... l Lexington............ 1 Miners' A Planters'.. 6 Wadesboro ..........16 Btateof No, Car.." 5 Merchants'.. 6 Sitll0"'.-"'"- 32. Commerce ...w. 6 Oreenshoro' Mutual.. 0 Clarendon ...... 0 Yanceyville........... D Thomasvllle 6 S'''''' I TVV AD VEKTISEMeNTS. W JJJJN UJLUJN, UHAKLO TJ li And It ntherford , Railroad. Omci Clin Siemn Awn Gss'x. Sut't., ) , ; :. Wtt-mroTO-r, N. Cn June 26, 187X. jt -. fix Change of Schedule. XTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the regular U trains will run over this Boad as follows: BEGtTLAB FREIGHT TEAIN. ? Leave Wilmington daily at 6 A. M. and ar rive at 5:30P.M. ' ... ;, tS; t-r. , PASSENGEB AND EXPRESS FREIGHT iyT:,jrr i. ;. . TBAINS. v.-.- r i - Leave Wilmington daily at 7 A. M. and ar- I rive at S:S0 p. M. Leave Lilesvllle dally at 6:13 A. M. and ar rive at 4:15 P. M. ; , Two Special Freight Trains for TON LUUBKB run irrespectively. ' No Train - will leave un Sundays. "fSa -' - 8. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup't. June 28-tf TTtOK FINE CONFECTIONEBIEQ I O'QB SEND i TOUR ORDERS WM. IT. STEVENSON, - t) jt;ut ST. . Cream Chocolates a specialty. Crockery, Glassware and Confections. 1une28tx t A Fresh Supply fX celebrated brand, - Merwlu's Pig I VJ Bams,'' so favorably known, Just reoeivea f8 - - ; SlipeilOr vQUallty fT Goshen Butter, nonr, sugar, poiree, 9V'jS- pWTfri Tliio i-"! 1 I..yy o vis wcuoi I nrA Bnshela Cow Peas to sell, In quantities J to sujw, "atil 25 per 1,-Uwhei.j Apply to J. M. ST ANAL AND, June28-lt At Cronly t Morris.- Ladies' : Buttoned Boots, A FULL, f ASSORTMENT: MOROCCO I r , : : ; C '! CLOTH I E1D-FOXED I " 4 - . : J:;. 'BRONZE I Guaranteed.' DUDLEY ELLIS, Sign ot the Big Boot. Jane 18-tf Corn and .Hoy. - ? rl -; ' f : oo-5aiesjrrime-iay,w . For tale by ' - June 28.tf '.,l7, aad 29 North Water St. : ' l". x " - ' " ' "v ;V'':vsn-'.-r" I JJ 10lir JDwlCOII UILU JCQJKs i - -7- . r . lkmi iD- nu-r. :i .1 I r r ; - - : - 1 . . - . 1 85 Hhds. D. S. e ides and Shoulders, IN Barrels Pork. ; t KVr A.ln fro v I Tierces Hamsi f. i -..-wi.W?''i-'ww.'. m .Mtvw.M ' ' - -J. i - : " . Mplwwe aUl:, and Trnlskev, Jr7tmxas' 411(1 wa.ctiDSi i -188. " T . T , - and S. H. Mo -A KtTkf Bushels Oats, -wl-JWXwi if-'- 1 -- mi n m rm nirrT i . - t - . .: . mi w - . , . - a WX TtS?K K Vr ot 1 - 1 en kthAan fri Men sac. -a - - " ' : lehaarj fbr eaan at . .. a. auaaiaa w. as'0. " fiOt 8 south Front Bt. Mfnae ' Wilmington, N. C, j ten tt&S22JW33S -I II " t - 1 , . a , - 1 ,tMiAMiwr)enTv a irrnv" AQSCETI iTi'ANEOTJS. : : foe; sale -r, 10,000 10,000 BUSHELS rrlme Mixed Corn,' 4A3 AS Jb aau it u BALES SKLECTElJ HAT, . ; X 000 Bblsl:jourft11 gra ea 800 Selected Second-Hand Spirit Casks,. 10 0 xe D s sides '.-,;i -Oi Qf Hhds.8moked Sides and Shoulders,-' tt jf Tons No.l Peruvian G uano, : : NP I OU . jgQBbls.Su.ar,- " 15 0 Syrnp CA Bales Cotton Tarns,' 1 . CA Eaie Sheeting. " " WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON.' june -tf FAIHLY GROCERIES. milE CELEBRATED ' ' " " EMPIRE FLOUR, Fresh Parched Java and Lagnyra FEESH BEEF TONGUES AND ' DRIED BEEF, : OEBHAlf WOBCESTEBSIIIBE SAUCE AT 5 CENTS A BOTTEE. A : .i NEW TORE SUGAR-CUBED - - ...... ....-(. . . -.. : -.. FRESH EVERT STE AMER, , ; - s - Clarets, Imported ; and ; Domestic, - AT REDUCED PRICES. FOR SALE JBT i GEO MYERS, ... June21-tf 11 and 13 So. Front Street.U I H. B TJEKHIIIEB, ' ; Wholxsaui and Retail Dxaub I Tobacco, Snuff1 AND i . ' . . "'.' . OTl1 A TJ O O Jll vs JUL XW D Sign Of the Indiaa Clilef, ; Ho, Marliet St. June23.tf . BINFOED, CR0W& CO. ' ' " , ' ..-.'.. '. . HAVE JDST RECEIVED A CHOICE LOT .OF,--', AJ4;:, fv .,t. .V- -Ui BREAKFAST BACON. g UG.AK-U U KfiD ! JbL A Jal Ot FRESH FliOUK, Ac. ,l r: . WHICH THEY OfFER TO THE TRADE AT REDUCED FIGURES Soatn Water treei. . June -6-tf DAW T O M G M A N: i 3 Stand Kght X MDNSON & CO.'S r-";' . CLOTHHTQ B.00IIS AHD BUT A' PAIS "Or ' : BERLIN BR AC E8. . Where all kinds of Clothing and. Furnishing Y7XITRON and Currants, Peek, Freahdr Ca's V celebrated JCngllsn wcaers, ;roo 2wiaekwelV: 2.:-1. - - 5 - V;;-1 - ! 'ft EncIisU1 Chow-CXiow, And Mixed Pickles ; Lea A Perrin'a famed .1 Aij'i', ( e f , rti w - . WTr T0BACC0I7IST, J llnilisVJ AWXi. .w"vi . -?-vi--vr?l zi:ifeif CNrC s mm L-r C 4 : e c tUy, .., II t v .- ibroe c.ays,..M. ..... ...' ., ,.:c: ;.?jonr tavs. ........ 4...... t W j five d.syB,;...??M..'s J w ' 'Tt,'tone weeJcrM... IH ""-4 Conxraet "Advertisements taken at pro porUon&tly low raves. . , - . .-.' Msxriaeel Dcati&v EeiigiftsV Obituary notices will be Inserted Funeral and Inserted at half rates mW.4m. n vm a - tfM il oAa&a F O R THE PUBLIC: - i GreaV Redfiolio in Prices. X &H. SAIISOU'S, 4 3 M A II K HT STREET, IN ALU LIKES "or.GOOtiS ESPECIALLY ...--.:- ... ALSO IN -W WHITE GOODS, Cloths. Cassimoresi cSc. V.I i Wl . i ( ' , f -i- ,wfc Please Call ail 5 Coiriiice Yonrselies. June 18-tf j ' --i"'-:- EXTR A CTS1 ' ' i i.-;iU--- i .ti -v Cabhager Seed I JUST RECEIVED, a large and fresh supply . of Flavoring Extracts, ; Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, . , Pine Apple, Strawberry, Celery, wtc Arrow Root, "? ""Patent Barley, Liebig's Extract Beef. Also, a fresh supply of late slat Dutch and Drumhead CABBAGK 8KKD, by the pound or paper, for Fall and Winter use. i -:... - - ' . ; Sold by . : McILHENNY A WEIGHT, ; t 4. . . Wholesale Druggists, - - ' (Llppitt's Corner). N. E. Cor. Front and Market Sis. .uneH4f Wilmington, Char, & Ruther- , fbfdiRwwitrbadC v - . . , . . . Omen Chid XsaiirxxB axts Gxx'l Sur'r,) . - . '.. -r v Wilmington, N. C., June i2d, 1871 ) t r Summer JKeturn Thrcnrflion' Tickfits. I ... ., .-T: . ' H-.T T 1 RATES- ' :.v;f;;;! -. TTtROM Wflmin gton via WM C. and R. R. R.. JD and Stages to Charlotte, and via Railroad direct to StatesvlUe and Old Fort to Ashe. vme.. 21 00 Wilmington to Hie kory Tavern, near Sparkling Catawba Springs 15 CO Wilmington to Charlotte... ...... 11 CO Jand.Sprlngs,) - -x 13 CO . , - S. J- FREMONT. " . V.n trl n oat n1 Rnn'l. 1T0TIGE. HOLDERS of Street Railway Tickets are notified that' in . cutting their tickets tney xnuBt leave a part or tne stamp -on eaea I piece, uerearter norractionoraucJtet,witn. out a part ot the stamp on its back, will be reo D. KLEIN, ' ; Proprietor, P U E C E L L . H 0 U 8 E , 1 1 J;' U. IAVUS, Proprietor. v C BOM THIS DATE, the rates' for Trans ent Boarders are 4 00, as 00 or $2 00 per day, ao cording to location and rooms. Day; Board- ere, as 00 per week. , ; IJan n-tf .vMoiriirq Rectaurant, m -ti rxiTwlrri - j guvMV' V ','1!, "TO. 18 Bontk Water Street. ,w- ii .in .-w -WLLMLNUTON, N. C Steals at all: Honrs.' Ths ' lest TTlne.t Alqnore and cigars always on . . ,.?IIanu' Tlie Pnblie.sure ..si-1 r lavis4'.te.Calku ; jnnel9-ly p- - . . , ' :- BHIGHAII SBCHdOL, MEB ANEV1IXE,1N .0. rnnE FALL SESSION OF WW opens August- xne course ox instruction is ciiaraicsu, u. jaatnemauoai - land Commercial. The organ! organization is mili tary.' For circulars aaress . r - -i Je 7-lm DAW . , COL. WM. BINGHAM. , :.1MJ . -: hi sxum f- VnHAMPAQNE CIDElw,1 4 w..-. .x. w.w. . iiwi ttT . f irs wlati&un -ua . u iivi-io, , y-' LEMONS and 0RANQES, TINEGlli CANNED GOODS, of All eindsi' COC0ANDT3, j ' - BRANDY FEACDX3, OQAES, V ! U CAKES AND CBACEXES, CANDIES. ' . ' LARD AND , BUTTER, 4ft, ,'Ae, ,40. ,(. ume58-tf - HEIDE BROS. Green fc -Plariiior, 1 ; TliTlIOLESAljB and.Betall Drugjrlsts, and , ! W dealers la rorelgn and Dome-Uo Drori, Meoieines, unemxcais, -7n , OilSi' arnisn,-rBp1oes," Window-Glass, Soap, PerfaTjaery. ClaXden, rield and. Xlower. Seeds, f June 7-tr : . , t.iixu.ffoii n. v. F0BETH OP JULYi Tt4 V .'-i ww-..''.( I GDAIID EXCURSION, r rrilLB Steamer Governor Worth, will leave,, X' wharf foot of Market street on Thursday, tin of Jnly, for Smlthvllle. T1c:ps, round j trip, l ; cuildren N oenta. to d c "ULii-ea or Green l& Turlington, corner i:crrti . rtrr imd C neater streets, cp-Sw-rs, cr at uoyt j .oox l ml ml m.r A- .a "rl-,': -v.1 ;j : (i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 28, 1872, edition 1
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