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j - .tVC'V-' PUBLISH CO D.llLT,T;-"':''. !."' h ji'W'ltV'VlBKRrlAnn Editor and Prop. - ' v- tlKwjfcOaBa: BaUdiaVront s h '" " i v 4 - p M; - ' Hrtjey6aK fnadvance...........,......;....7 00 ; . 4 months, in advance S 60 Three months; In advance..;.;.......-......- 3 00 . A., month. An advance.. ..........,...' 75 " The Woaafiwo Stab will be delivered in any j -it of the City at Firms Cz sts per week. ; .A' ' -- WKTEOKOtOUICAL UUUIth. . : ';.',Wune 3, 1873. -,w ". .'' V wth ' f ' ' F&ZiZ Uiouaj I Clear Ttftio T(mn. of tlaj, 77 desr: . Htber Iteport. w ah ' Dxpartmkiit V ' .v ;ZftB vt. p W1 r ,! 4 :. .Washington .Jane 28-4:85-P. ,M. frobabiiUiet.'': ' v .i tiil 7 .." ; Clear aod partially clondy weather .prevail v on Saturday over the South Atlantic and .Gulf 8t8l.e,e"tv?.f. -JfiFPi!"10 fv.ari luuiucuMiiT'W .uvuu.tDwiii widdi. I ' " I "... m aa nd Nw TTnfft.n a.. i .wt n-er th Middle and New Eneland 8Ute. wt'h light to fresh 'southerly .to., westerly vloda. and with pdsalbly areas' of rain over i.. f m TannallM T f h. nvrt I . r . . PDerlakea: uk t f roih Mnt ftrmnlfVBAll V hrtalr .nnHi.iat. i JIKUk IW v --- T- , J" -vo- 1 wiltbefa-? TTTTP PT' I 1 V 1 " 1 -X , .: X, , I . w. v f i j , ofth wumingxon worary Association Is . . -.'. - - . T o i n,n daily dnrinj? the week from A. M. to p. M., from gto;;, and fn)-a .8 to 10 - I . JU.'. J- - i , I -. - - J.. - , i i .. I rKiiriiADiJii 'auvEKTiHiHa. o we call tue attention o? the business men of Wilmington r to the superior-advantages i.fforedby Z v: Jv .;r.: ; . ; . , , , . ' i THE WEEKLt STAB v . v. r as art advertising medium; , It - fca without I exceptionhelWarciA licatJon m wummgton 5 an we ;can satisfy rpv one that it uas no equal as a medium of f ;.-i-.--i--wt. , . .. municaUoh witJi thepeoplo 'fiaMMH now tridlntf with; WHmfnn , fdlstricts now trading with WUmington. , We solicit a call, from those who wish to nr!"! -i.tathat ct faYi teWi.. Pcrsuant to a resolution adopted at Its first Bession, I give notice, thai the Convention of the Democratic ConservaUye party of 'New Hanover will assemble at the Conrt Honae in Wilmln,ton, oq Friday; JnlVlBth, at 11 o'clock .A..M..::..: v'r..., " - '; D. McM'iLjr,' President, T. C. SBkybssImporlant.Clty. Notice. CbonltSs Mobsis -B6nd at auction. 7! See notice headed 'Agents Wanted. v . -See advertisement headed "Come and See.1 . -1 M- li ' The criminal docket was finished lap yester- j day aud the Court took aeCess until Monday, when th ecivll docket will be taken up. The fol iowiosf casea havabeen disposed of since our I last report : ;:7'- v. : . Jno. H. Spencer, - -.- Verdict guilty. - John Johnson, arson." Verdict not guilty. .Thomas Nichols, larceny; Verdict not guilty. Bill Campbell, larceny. Verdict guilty t Henry Elliott, larceny. Verdict guilty. . Henry Halone, larceny. Verdict guilty. Richard Smith, larceny, Verdict guilty. Sentences have been paesedln the following cases: .tv, ' . ' , .Thn Merrick, larceny. Four months. " " awv.v., J-I.VUI. VSI1 UIVUWA . . , Fred Jonet, assault and battery. Dlscharzed on payment of costs. ' ('Sa2SZ"d Thomaa . .Koberts, ' larceny.. Judgment eucpended. - John Kittrcl, manslaughter Four months in Jail. ;.........';'-' : John Brown, assault and battery. Judg ment snepended.' rv v Nep Smith, larceny. - Five years in the pen itentiary," ' ' ' Abram Wright, larceny. Three years In the peulteotiary. . - C ? Jordan Paris larceny. Three years in Work House. , ,v. , . Richard Robeson, larceny. Judgment 'sns pended.- . . . - -. : John Johnson, afsonl .Penitentiary for ten -years. ' . : t W;'4.V-.'?:C;;.'-" , Bill Cam pbell,larceny. Two months in the Work House. Henry Elloltv larceny. . .Three years in the reuitentiary.-.. ; . . . - Sam Bell, Jarceny; ? One year In "the Work Honae. r ' : Richard Smith, .lurpnv' Onrt vpur In f h I "OTK tlOUse. :. I JOhn H 8tthrtr - V TTrt VAmrm. In . V. - I Penitentiarv. - Henrv . MtLlani liwnv ( ) nn r In th I work fioo.e.?rr:.rTiv-r fight ota- m-riit.' ill Uitl VJ (it time reitfed nnKK1r-hln fTclt.m.nt t. - I teenZ Tr T? , b been indalglog rather too freely, to pumpiout tbe flat, which he. refused to do. : Some words tnuued, when Drake seized a large stick which .was lying in thVflal and struck Tarble do the head With it 4nfll"rfinrt- kfirfrn'ttnC nnt ufIatii " . . -. wound, frotri which the blood flowed freely, f The puriiea 'were snbaeane'ntlv. arreated and : o Qalt, . roB4 --r . ------ . Kathered during the progress, of the difficulty. Itadlcal Connfy- Coiiveti - ru Radical County Norn B.mblcs a'i BoVky Poiut t ol the deleft., ftntn.. iti- .ftrnkhnT wuirxij juiloiujij uiciuwu. --toMockona speclaltra-and'tbere- ,uiauUerahls.mornmg.:Thesoone w- nrt.ti-,i w. -rtr--.o U-ffcl "a, we understand, ; was composed of the Schecck delegation; who iwlshV "take time . byhe iorelokV throw out their sklrmlshert ,:aa prepi,,orta -r, probably wciidrilicd.-however, and will ready for h-trurrl: -LlveUim. XX xDected and wehona rohKi t ;-it ... , s .',,..:""".,',"" '-rf, -- " ' " r ' - fcww'--yu raani--i . . k i . . - :iT rB. - ha,p wrappm iapar'. : wo ihou4ab old newepspers.' put no In - ,baidles XOO tach, for aale at this office at 2o , en ler00 In lots of 500 of more.,' This la i hall thiisuil price;riAppiy immediately, . '.-; ; '. . :i -T- : once compUlned to her doctor that e could scarcely breathe. Doht try; .my I Baron eter. ' P M. H0:27 u p. M.I.SOj.25 tber-j .. motn- f Wind, eter. S : .- . 7)T W Llht 79 S Freeli 76 aWrOeot. - -" 4 -- '7 . i L i nAtn s5 Wr." -" dtab, one lor u liauy and , Samnel Jones. : chanred with mbl!n. ... one of the ; ' 3er t Siirnal Service 8. A ; J The eloelng exercises of the Academy of L James Ancrum. chanced with the larcenv of DeSro- Co1- .A lirftit occurred on a wood flat at the foot Miller, all colored, were arrested for rerusmg , ,,; Xho ' Fayette ville " -SwZd says - ol Princesi1 street, yesteVday; i.fterhoon, be- to ;ass 1st ;the officer. In the discharge ofhls crops along the Western Railroad, we" teen two wiilte meu by the, name of Jlenry duty wnen caled uPon . , i i . understand, are" looking welt t; - ; : - 1 TVrble and Wide Dileflhe former the owner ... . j.' ' 1 , v Maj:: JbhnH W. fOlitcheli; :" : e flat and the othef his employee, which 1SJJT sermoh Washington prominent citizen of the Castalia section'; for a t ffle rutHi nnidrhi -ritm.ni uiahop Aiiinson s sermon ai wasningion f - u : : BW'.l rej aea mo canaid. physician no 1 o'clock.-, Sabject.of debate : " Are Theatricals 1 the Trustees. oi we ' oa7 wants you todo lt" ? .. KXJ- f ."A' 1 AwiKflMd 'tiiik'f ;';t-,''ir i r ttra at thia nLace: held at TTg " "T .TT QK - V Ol. mtTl.1 0. O 0. r luteal lloia. , i There ws a colored school exhibition at h CItT H11-1441 nht Ha" w" decor&te 'r the occasion.; v. .;: : ; The Kolghts or Fjthlas moved Intotbelr new ", over the College of Physicians and 0 ' . . . ,, J I 8argeons, yesterday mornlog, .We received yesterday two more cluba of Oqr Lady of Mercy took place last night, and w iearn.tnat tney were largely attended. :we rqnested to state that Rev. A. A, A.v.M. ..,1-.- um.m.uivi mil VHII BCIU1UU bUUUUg U1CQ, at lh0 Street Methodist Church, on 8un ,,;, - ,., - - ' - - ' - . , v 2 f 1; " ' t . - We'les that a 'fight, occurred at the wnarx " oi -.me wumJntton J and Baltimore . i . ..... . i Bteamahlp Line, yesterday afternoon, but we failed to leajpn'the particulars.' ; ! " .. .. .... .... . ' . , i . . . ' .. .. ... .Th lnlno itiilnml '.t... I ,cboolIA15 - ' 'N. ninton." yesterday, were of a quality and character In keeping with the . vv.iuK i noDivua wsiibm VI kUQ I weU estaDll8ned reputation of the Wilmington nio-h School Thwao-1. .. .-.. ... f ' ' " I in.aiiiirnmniic. ' c '.-., 1 -. . . v i A eentleman from Long Creek. In this county. informs ns.tbat a rattlnake was killed at, that place a few days ago,' by a color- man Kw tKr r.ar. r U...l. ut .. j ui.u uj iuyiuui iUUIUUTi mat UlCBBUrcU J , . . . . . - I leei ina O ldcneiia lenictb and bad 28 rattle. Brunswick will have to look to her laurels. . I v V-'. ' f. There seemed to be a perfect mania for " spilling daretV , in : this city yesterday. Whether it was caused by bad whiskey or the uable t0 determine, probably both of these IncenUvea "v. i.ta.rtuiiHvi;-1w" , ;. . had something to do with It. We are glad to know that oolifics was ont f thanftfi i-nowuiat politics was out or the question. Another Fiabt. A difficulty occurred' on the wharf foot of Mulberry street, yesterday afternoon, shortly after the one alluded to 4 in another place, be-1 tween Wm, H. Howe; a colored stevedore, and David Little,' also colored, in which the latter came off second best. , Little subsequently ap- plied toJustlce McLaurln, for a warrant for Howe's arrest, which was issued and a colored officer deputized to execute l.;:ri Howe near where' the dlffleulty occurred the officer attempted to arrest him, but waa met .with such determined resistance that a couple of policemen were called upon to aid In the mat ter. They attempted to do so, when Howe showed fight and finally got one of the police men by the throat. At this juncture one or I both of the policemen clubbed the prisoner f aevereiv abont the head! .inflietln wounds from which the blood flowed profusely. Howe j was" then , taken, before Justice McLaurin, when he was released upon giving security in securuy in before the I the sum of $100 for his appearance magistrate aforesaid this morning, at 10 oclock- . ; ' V t -atko.. . --.. . vw-v. trate's officeduring the examination, and af- ter it was over excited erbuns continued to 1 ax. j .w oflst. 1 uiovu-a -u-n ivi dv- iiiuv, - mcnui gi lenperanc. . . n . . . . I At a resrnlar meetlncr of MtL Olivet Council I ;. i m l.l- 1... ! V 1 A. I ,No - 9 P- ol T' held la8t venln the now- Ins officers were elected for the ensuing term ..a i,. i.. th. nt p.i.r meelin: - R. B. Jewett, Ex-President. James W. King, President. James Alderman, Associate. A. A. Boshamer, Chaplain. E. Parmelee, Recording Secretary. J. H. Hanby, Financial Secretary. '.p. W. Yates, Treasurer. "; . i , l J. B. Robinson, Conductor. B. T. Hay, Assistant Conductor. G. N. Penton, Inside Sentinel. J. K. Campbell, Outside Sentinel. '"j :. : mm mm Arrestea for Creatine a Disturbance. A colored man by the name of SoL McKay! was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charee of creating a disturbance in a bar-room nn th onrnr nf Mnlberr- and Water streets. n. .ul.t. th. nffln.n mhn ha .H.mntait (a I mio wvu uv v vw. n-.w i u .v.. .. . ti &mnAmr r tnlrAn Infn nnatvfv tttt aafplv rrT"; " - -w, larry j-owe uavia waiser ana logmu r.fA ITnivarftitr i thtia inoken Richmond tfa'h r ;ck? :;; l ?UI?fW - - : r- . Attired In crown and bands, at the appointed hour, Bishop Atkinson, of North Carolina, ap- Seared, and on reaching the speaker's stand neeled and engaged In the ushal inaudible prayer. The appropriate liturgy was read, ! 4& . ' u m VI.I nprmiv B-hlh occupied some thirty-flte minutes, was a r , plain, earnest, practical address toyoungmen about .-ti1;,- . i t i r a.i.i.- a ,-... tk a .;. His subject r Considerations as , to method of securing temporal happiness Mlae Burr and JameaV Bctoool . . ... . '."i . ij V.f?" ff medals and prizes, some of the latter being meaais ano Priw, , .on. . uo V9Vn f cootesteaU yesterday. V . j... b musical; soiree came off lt nlght, at Society Hall, M the rear of fit Jamea' church, Von Market street, the bunding being crowded i . .. . . . ,, . il, j to its utmost capacity. All present were de- r. ' i . . . - 'tiLli 1 "" at. l.i.ti. i i -,- r t v n na - vri nrm n n rr"a in liih v ni 1 11 - lr-r.-r n;: "hieee WdiscIoUne which the, have received at the Wds of their int trucbr; ! : , a :'-'Wr.-r il Ptatlomattaean Society. X''t r-y.f; ft., t r The Editorial staff fheB.i-B are indebted to the Phllomatheah Society for an: invitation to attend the ilrst debate of the society, which wlU take plice on; Monday: 8 fiH. U 0" lor be Weekly. They keep coming. louod euilty and' flncd and th: co.' Terely i jj" fi'-ui , i Ti-t i.AiAhi. Tvin. uoma now let na reason I , .; -ii:r:...:"o:...iiJ. ..uu. i . r.:"" v ' 7 ".::: i:v .- r penue111a.11 irum oauiusuu ifeedshattiesewinar mating convention r ?" ; . , : had two mules stolen from him in Fayette- TdiajS1 u-uaj. a .uuimi i i . r . .---, - 7 ti r on nuar ,a .uuwu iu i fnMJMri mruenuu. . ! 1 n 1 1 . 1 u ' 1 Mrvf7l r - rr.'T" t?.:;. v T'?r-4::r'w: Ilayor'a Coturt. - 3"11 following cases were deposed of year 1 terdlJ morDlDK. Acting Mayor. Brink presid- vU--'--?. v-, .U u:tC; ftm? Walker, charged with drunkenness Dd dl8pderiJ conduct, was found gulltj and fined S10 and the eosta. ' ' 1 - I ftoed 110 and the costs. ' J Ji ' ' Obediah Holland, charged with gambling, was found guilty and fined 15 and costs. r ? j a coat, waa required to gite security In the sum of f 100 for his appearance at the Superior I Court. " - fames Colvln, charged with gambling, was discharged ou the payment ol costsl, , ir w i mMm . " - . I ,We have received the; folio wlnir important " l intelligence, by special telegram, for which v j . . i ..v . t ."?"f'W:,5' C.Mi: -- ..r,.;,;-: aockt mount, w. i.r une 2Rin. 11 rj. ctj . ? i t " I , ,Cottoo bloom 26th Inst, for you. General Cox's plantation. , .. .-.,:;. : i BiUHVr 0UW ." ' - - I : :; ,nii' I ' 1 . - "x ' ''''"-':' 1' . . . ... I r in run wnnn wn urn in inn wn onrnnit-iAfi tnai - I v r .1. a . . . ii ..i U1 luo cotWtt uiWm o. .no season nearVtW0W this dispatch. ; . f ; ';; , , ( - I ' r--T--r T mi -. t r. . t -i rr m -tn I ' fVI O-Cjlfc W A A A W TJ WANn. . " 7Z I . . Tiii.dL District. Hon. A. M. Waddell and Neill McKay, Esq. candidates for Congress, will address the peo. pie of the Third Congressional District at the Hon. A. M. Waddell and Neill MTTsvl Ksn.L I nrtidAtAR for (nnirrnia -avl If arMithA nm. I !r , i: .i, '. Bort Carteret county, Saturday,; Ji T-- I u.uc i Jacksonville. Onslow countv. Tuesday. July 2nd. ? . - r-r-.I-.tit-' t .l -T, Kenansville, Duplin county, Thursday, July 4th. I Additional appointments will be announced hereafter. ' '. .District papers please copy. Caovasa of Gov. Tamee in tn ast. I Hon. Z. B.' Vance havlne been invited to 1 eeak in various counties of the East flndinir t himself pressed for time before the assembling Of theJSallimore Convention, to which he is a delegate, has arranged; aayB.the BalelghiiM, the following brief canvass for a few counties 01 lbe JfrIcnd8 are rclueBted to haTe conveyances readv to take the Governor rao- Idly from point to point:;;, ; J , ' 1 .: : APPOiHT-rroJTS. Wilson, Wilson county, Saturday, June ay th. I what foundation there is for its amazing pop 1 SoOw Hill. Greene eonntv. Mondav. July 1st. I nlaritv. The explanation is aimole enouarn. lw 9nd .--. awMaB wwa-wva www j m -r j ---- xrenioD. . oonea county, vveaneaaay, aiy , . , ' . . i. . - . - Jj;i . 3rd. Kichland, Onslow county, Thursday, .July 4trlI-V tf.-.i ;:. .:tJ,J th. jxsuauBitiic, uiuu wuuijfi -i i luaj , tuij TWhi evme ; Columbus ;county, Saturday, .- - . .Time ceCrfully divided with any Republican speaker. - . ' '" uir uui.' Thomas S. Ashe and' Walter L. Steele will aif-naa tti.-a-ni- a th. Bi-ii rn--.IAnai irfCVaT BDklnto commenoVit 10 Ti. Piaos Lumberton..... ....Monday, 17th June. Laurlnburg,. Wednesday,19th " Mr 141 Man . 1TM n R-C. ..lg Troy, ..Saturday, JfcJd ll).ii.l. Unnil.. WJ fV ft imw.initMiiiiilliBivuuciji uu m, t.mk:. TumA.V -nth " x. ijs .v, ........... ..... x, u.ooujr, .ui Mt. Pleasant.... ..Wednesaav.Sth ' M VJ.MJJVI,. ................ XUIBUJ IUI Bancum's Saturday, Wth - 1 11 spirits OF TTJEPENT1NE, ' ,, ; . - f- . f I .a. .uat;rrii.iuu viuu wiuj of rnnlrpd at flwnahom' vestprdav ' gamzea at lireensDoro yesteraay. ? Tl, A'.aaa -"-v- n t 1UD -WUOtW WU , ricinity of Greensboro' is excellent. ; . - ti pncois nave maue tueir np- pearance in the Greensboro1 market. The old " Bowan Rifle Guard" company Js to be re-qrganized. ; Mr. J. GL Ector, near Greens boro has 6,000 bushels of peaches ripen ing. The Streets of Wilson are to be numbered, and lighted with kerosene I lamps. I - . Clem iTlirf om an.-whrv Kftfl hp An .lusiil im. ito in Van Yflrlr mtr OtUOCUM BUU1B uojo i .v.-uu.v. I n U. v A 1 1 rs. t?4J!,j 4-1' TKfrr WHTriiticTfATi woeu crop in wat bwuuu u unk raw auu 1 tne jieia Will De large. i :. f . - The Greeiisboro'vPnsayi nv. ... . . . r a number of the old Republicans of Ala- mance are outspoken for Greeley. . t ,,. t,;j rrA pectlliar jkiua ,OI (W0TmxlS .nfestlni? the wells in some parts of Raleigh, ... . . . J I . . . ik. J.!-l i mucn to tne annoyance ui iuo uiiu&.cni. ,t I i ---li;. "- , ,r A new Court - House,' to take l . . . S5sil-s raS diately. horse on the same night. ;; UUHO wu -v "o".T . -- - v " At meeting of the Btoct holder tt-A.?C. Railroad held u"Ar r!L fPk-.. i.of n cm Thnrsdav last, aU the old ;c8xiwtrereecte. I . r , Hillaboro Recorded savfl wil H,Hn(f doinff welL t , ..-? i u - - o o.": E. W. Stamps, of the Tarboro 1 r ..Wwr. has been nominated as the Con resentatiYes .rum ugcvouiuo.. ;; I irrr neWU CUSCasa ; aenominatea bv the DhTsicians as "Billioua Colic,? has assumed an epidemic form in theiowns of Winston .' and Salem an Burrounding cpuntry,L t i ;-r : , -The Green Sboro' Patriot HjiC: We are glad, to learn that at ameetingof Zlethodist Female Col- the comxaence- of In the I Xasn couniy, uicu uu -" -- . . ... : 1 ' ' . ment at Trinitv. it was decided to proceed with andcompletetliis building forthwith. i:rhe Ashevlllo Citizdn says : On the 18th inst, ithile CoU Cathey and vthre bands; (ono white and two colored) were returning from the meadow- to the hnnoA fa riinnjr hn hmnAa AM house for dinner, the hands.' who vera several paces in the rear ot "Col. C; were Struct by ltghtning, which killed outright negroes, rwin .Lenoir, and Be njured the white man and other Cathey was not hurt. : TilQ Battleboro jlaanc saya : On Monday, in pursuance of notice, a meet ingot tnenorth Carolina Drakes was held J ; Nashville. There ere- some forty, or YZFZ??." UIBUO VUiUIUIOUa Xk noaiGnuiTcu W USTO tne Urakea ol this ritate renreaented at tne great meeting to take place at Nashville, TeQ1?: to-morrow. -, The excellent and en. m a - mi 11 . j ersenc unairinan was autnonzea . to ; at- k MteSd this meeting tohecanacitvol dele. crate lor the North Carolina branch ol the r th j . defray expenses' necessary to at claims to the immense estate of BIIPnKlTH IHTIlllY, P UDUO WCie raiSeU lO the great UVU I oir x rancis, now awaiung tne true neirs in, England, and the meetinsr adjourned. I ' .' . p i i i i-- . i I .- i Hnn. A. M; Wnfill an A TTpill MrTTav I fJnncrr-. h rn Uassing for several days in Moore and Homutt VVa nara nraoont at thai- drm V. . ii w iiviu uiovua u. iiuui duv.ii T-t-i-i.ini- . mi ' ing v -onesuoro laatxrmay, Anere were over two nunarea people present, ana torhilA to hav nnt inir.A to tri n fnll rA-1 while we haver port of the disc that Coll' Wadde . 1 : ; l " I ussion, we can ' safely say Waddell sustained his cause fully. TTfl Vent fTT- -n tho rlofonaivo on1 oKItt I vw-i i f a-avaaa w ninuw vm l ,.-. w a a -r -- J v-i is u.y.. v. uiw i tj:i . i State and National. Neill took oyer half an hour to explain or defend his " no par- ior and no kitchen" doctrine, and tailed -i .-!. i- entirely to clear the matter up.", ,We hear that Neill makes no successful headway, nor strong points. The best in- formed men in Moore and Harnett now aiw hA mill H rt -? Ttt (vat 4-Via nah.1 T? nHmnl say he will hardly get the usual Radical Tote," while he . said some time ago he carry both counties. The crowds I were small, and the last appointment was "eraauoru la Auesuay wueru weucar, sialic , FO17IE0 OJX A BOCK. r The dlsaoDOlnted adventurers who have .fft 1 iJitters, vow-that they cannot understand I The reD-tatlon of the world.renowned tonto B . z " iJ.,". . ' , I JU-aroB. All its ingredients are pore and cheats expect to rival it with compounds of SLPJ?J"f i idoo whmi iu a biaw ut m wus xoi.LUCiiu.Lluu I vi course tne cnarxatans nave come to grief.' m i.ijai. . mi. ut a. f Se1 ni?v 1 ah ,;r . - .i n z t be Sali aVventul?s: I persedlng every other medicinal preparation eaSrIt S y'iWa"M,forervus do" DUity. avspeDsia, lever and aeue. rheuma- tism; and all ailments involving- a deficiency of vital power. flmpiesanc. brown soots on. the face. Eruptions, Blotches, Scrofulous Diseases, and all sores arising from imp ore blood, are cured Dy ur. tierce's uoiaen Meaicai uiscoyery. Dnteber'a I.l:btnltiK FlyKlller Sweeps them off and clears the house speedily xry itaoia Dy aeaiers every where. , apru ajeoazmos xu.xn tat ent ; HOTEL, ACKIVAUS. Vaftftt 1.1 &1a4a1 9 T .f A n . I )BUUUW IXUUEUi . VUUgO 1 WyiiObUI.Y IUIO za. yt. j.xoiar.itoDeson county, . u. ; Mrs. I JTrank uavls, is laden oounty, a. C ; U. O'Uan- i oian. Huntrrv Xectc : Kobert c. iiavs. jr So. I Expressed, s George K. Uarrlss. Cltv : R. H. I Rj.fr.oWI.ti 8nntha.11. , A. Pnntkfi. V. . 1 J. w. jsnia, Whitevnie; o. u. Kenan, n. c. ; J. wnl -rt T " V V vr Va tf af aVa1 JbV -'aw. I i uy, j-aen, ua. ; auss rouy ojuncan, Florence NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. City Bonds at Auction. -M--M-l - .-' 2L CRONL Ty , Auctioneer, i . , By CRONLY A MORRIS . rrtHIS day (Satarday) at 11 o'clock A. M., wo i JL. wm aeu at j-xenange uorner &i';;:;;t;4;p06OIip; Sf-XS, '. Due in 1880. : , ' - fjune9-lt i : vavj va iiiniur.yv-! TREASURER'S Om CE, .. June Sth, 1W. $ mnE JULY coupons e-f City of wnming, l Bonds, payable in this city, ' wiU be theBankof New Hanover on and after X ton Paid at July 1st, 187i, C, 1S7-, " ' -- We r r:; ..TcityTrwuxer. ; Come and -i Bee : ,. mHE Wilson mew Under-feed SEWiNG MA X CHIN Jfi. cheapest, best and easiest learned machine in tne mar&ei. ; jst pniCE, $53. -ca ri- 1 .v. i..- e..4 .tu. .a.:rui. i , v-j " o oowhiu .unci. unu.--w. l tte) ore purchasing elsewhere, and you will I save money. jn j Juna-9-Sm i - 1 -m" -1 i kents-Wahted! N every city and town In the State of North Uaroima to sea tne .wuson new. unier- l-Avehlne. . Cheapest and l-g . Aenf-T apply to the- General s W g-ie-ntsT for Agent. .R.. JDlxon, Second street, near Doc. Sa . v C i A Ux. KINDS ' Or ' SADDLES. HARNESS. J . ; . , .j J .-. ' -j j 'TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, , JT J :-v -l--. . i- And everything ln;the line of Saddlery Goods rti.anfirMigh a.t. . . ' ' J 4 f ; J. S. TOPHAM CG.v. f : - , No. 8 South Front St.. . . leb s-tfnao Wilmlngto-i, N. C.' R 'FIN 15 ' COfrCT10aUlJB43 : ri' ": " - Or ALL KINDS. t ' . i - - -(.--.-- T1 0 X3R ' SEND TOUR ORDERS i T, i O UT . WM. M. STEVENSON, ; ' . ' -;t " 8 JTROJST ST. Qream- Chooolatea ' a specialty. Crockery, -.-4 Glassware ana wiomecuona. : uiJ Juneau t:t7,M;::- ?; 7fr$vl -&ox Erplyl li rift s' .y ' rvr that celebrated brand; Merwln'a - Pic Vf Hams, ao favorably known, Inst received, at r uunozxzj ..niAo,juajTTS r-t'i- vwo'fju r?.'1''':' i'rt?'?- toor dayal:.!.... ..... -'' ;ir - --4...',. .V.J o r. : : I e - " ' U ii 1 ii 1 . T" Y .' w" I M3BOFl,TiANEQU&-1 TOR SALE: 10,000 BUSHELS Prime Mixed Corn, X0 000 hC Prime White corn, 500 At'E& sklc-'p ' i 1,000 -i-' r 800 Selected Sccondn&nd Spirit Casks, 10 0 B?xes D,S 8I,,ea ; - ' v O A Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, t 7 .v' ; im ,'h. r II flo.ircruviuuuiuw, IW -, -. -. lftn 8 -no Ml Er -' - 4 rA T.Ma' 10U gQ Bales Cotton Tarns, c Baiegshceting. 50 . . . WAU-1A.S JttUltClliSVK,.,, I : " f-tl. ; j" . , j W IX Til T I V IJkU 1 1 Mil TlTi-L I . . aH-HBcasB " ' HMi a m- inii mm m i v m m m -i m m. iiii. I T " HE CLEBRiTD - Celery, Ac; Arrow Boot, V, IVT KTT K1. TvT .OTTf R J-iUA AJLiU JUUUOif ; Fresh Parched ! Java" and Laguyra . a - 1 : COFFEE; v w jli xjj FRESH 4 BEEP TONGUES ' AND L " AT 85 CENTS A BOTTLE. NEW YORK SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS FRESH EVERY STEAMER. Clarets, ilffljartei jiiC DQMlic, f ; ; . ... AT REDUCED FRIGES FOR SALE JBY : GEO. jMYERS, June 21-tf 11 and 13 So. Front Street. H. BVREHIHEB, , Wholxsaui and :. ICktaii. Pbalbs lit Tobacco; SnufF AND it SEGAES. . n . . . . w a .. 1 B-K-i ui me umna vuici' .... ... r , ' 1 .' ''I - Jtme 23-tf - So. 6 narkt BU BINF0RD, GROW & GO. "TT AVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE LOT XL of ; J -.-; .v; t,-. BREAKFAST BACON, S UG'AR-C LtRED" HA M S'i rilESU FJLOTJR, Ac, WHICH THEY OFFER TO THE TRADE AT REDUCED FIGURES.: : w ti 'south Water Street Jnne 26-tf DAW J; 7-, n TT "NT d tri TtT.r A. W 1 X ' J U -lH vX ill, Jj. JJi I ; v -izvi Irii; i j . r ... I . " ' : . o ituici u y t d Liaignii ; Ir.ih crf -ir.f AiVSfF&.k9?11'0 CL0THCTG ROOIIS 'AND BUY A 3?AIR :OP i' 't i BERLIN Where all kinds of Clothing tatd 'Furnishing uooas are aoia cneap. '; June-7-tf " ; Layer BauinSi I I ,1 CA celebrated English Crackers, Crorse A I VTl-b n.. .. , . .. . i C .7 " '. " . , , And Mixed Pickles ; Lea Perrin's famed -WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, I . w J Snperior to all others. It has many imitations OUUVllUl aW Ml W UJLLVA. AV IHWIIJ I trntno equals ; Stuffed Olives. . ,. . ;.. CHAS.D. MYERS A CO. June ,S7-tf j. .;.,v,;lfl-IUlHUUl SbTBOb. 1 DAyH) PIQOTT f ' T0BACC0IHST, Tit WiLLLN brTUJN, i- - .J" ,i V , , . ... jxme Mf 5---' .r1? J 1 JL ;- ' ; BATES OF ADTJEUTISIKG t One Square one day, "i. . ..... w t... :..: - .H lrnrtv 10 1 M da -'five days.. ........ ...... s 00 ft' II 1 n n . ,. W Contract AdvertiaexD enta taken at pro poruonately low rates. Xlarrtkees. IKSaths. CfH-ion. funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates vuitukt jr uuumi wnen paia zor in aavance 1 otMrwiBt nui raw Txus Caa on demand. MIBOELLANEOIJS. y GOOD WS " F OM ; TEE T U B L I C. G -.cn-l!ljnp uciio. In Prices 4- - l-AT - -. YvU Sv-A v'.l'-. f ' ..'V- h. saiisou 'S, 431IARRJGT STREET, TN ALL LIKES OP GOp 19, RSPKCIA.LLY JL H READJ-MABE BE ESSES ; WHITE GOODS, Cloths, CasaiiuereSj tic. : : I.ADIES : Ptoe Call fini Conyiiice Tonrselyes . 'June 18-tf E;0? RjfVQT SI TrTST IUCCICIVICT). a lnrrM onil f-Aeli mnnW r rT " . . TT " f X'MJ u . ui j-vunnx xu-cu. . Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, s, Pine-Apple, Strawberry, ' "4 ' patent Barley, : -rj ,v,s -., t IfDSSS O'C ITT V.. .K njM .. Bll .1 -.r, jr luo yuuuu Ui uaucii. lui cux wuu . Sold by ' : : . v; MoILHENmr WEIGHT, v,):j ,-,f. rv noiesaie Arnggists, (Llppltt's Corner Juno 14-tf K. E. Cor. Front and Market t Wilmington, ; Cliar. & Euther- ford Kailroad Co. OniOB Chxet EvorjrxxB Airs Gbs'i, Bupt,) h Wilmington, N. C.t June 2ad, 1S7L ) j Summer ; Return i " Excursion Ticketsf Good - until - vj November 1st. .RTOS. fjIROM Wilmington via W., C. and R. B. E., JD and Stages to Charlotte, and via Railroad airectto:fitatesvue ana uia jrort tosne- I VlilO,. ........ .............................. MtX W I Wilmlncrton to Hickory Tavern, near eparaiing uatawea springs is w Wiimingtonte Charlotte';.;;;.4...-..... 11 CO ,M . i CherryviUe ; (Cleave 4 . la-d; Springs,) 12 60 4 :-:rr .;.l cr5:-B'JUjrREfONT. jnne 23-6t , ; t Engineer and Snp't. NOTICE. HOLDERS of Street Railway Tickets are notified that In cuttinor their tickets they must leave a part of the stamp ' on each piece. . Hereafter no fraction of a ticket, with, out a part ot the stamp on Its back, will be rec ognized bythe Conductors, t; jrj Jnnel5-tf tyni n; fojiifjPropnetor. PURGELL .HOUSE, ..'4... ... ..... .i ! ... i-i..mkj i. T T v a UTQ ,vV.,a .. JC ROM THIS DATE, the rates for Trans ent Boarders are M 00, $3 00 or (2,60 per day, ao- cording to location and ro6nsi Day .Board ers, as 00 per week. , . ' . . (Jan C-tf norriiro Restaurant, NO. 1 South TVat Ktrt, . WILMLMUTOK, H. C. Seals at mil Hoars. Tt tat Wlnea, t L ; laqaors ana sjivara - always on . llaiid. Tto Poblle sure, 'v;-i . t . inTltaa to Call. 1 ' .-w : Jnnel9-ly v r ' BniGHAII SCHOOL, I )ME3ANEV1IXE-1N C. . 'T'. j r -.-f i--r.n.' ? rrU-E FALL SESSION OF 1872 opens August iJ:. xne course ox insirucuon u viaesica-- iu mill tL v. - ITnr-tttn enlai- address" , Je7-lnxPAW i . .. . COI-. WM. BINGHAM. , . .i-IIJ STOREi; VIHAMTAGNE CIDER, ".O' b Vy'c. ' '.- w'- lire Crackers and Hre" Works, 4 .'-ii- l-ti tf Jji.-.' ' i i.- 'i f IEMONS and ORANGES, ' , 4 4 lli ' t y lit t VlNEGAKf 0ANKED ' GOODS, I OF ALL EIBDS; - ' -CXK)0ANUTS, 1 ' 4 ' J BRANDY PEACHES, CIG -Jut .,-'. : kit- 5. --; . ".t ; . CAKES AND CRACKERS. CANDIES. LARD AND BUTTER, . Ac- Ac. .Juue 23-tf ; , . , -f j . . : HEIDE BROS. Grieen TTTHOLESALE and Retail Dmgsritts, and W dealers In Foreign and DomebUo Drcurs, Medicines, cnemica-a,. .rami, Ayo-, acius. w uiusu, 8pl Yvmaow-u-aas, Boap( Perfamerytu d and Flower. Seeds, rr ko. tfjf abees street, June27-tf . YllialnjrtoB Jf. C. F0XTETH Ol? JULY. GRAND EXCUIlSIOir. rrUIE Steamer Governor Wortla will leave X wharf foot of Market streeton Thursday, 4U. of July, for Srnlthvllle. -icircta, round trip, $t ; Children 50 cents. To be oMs.tn.ed ot Ureen A Tnrllngton- oorner Ici.h " , &ter and Cneanut etreeta, up-ttalrs, cr at I?vs,s Book Store. - The charter party reserve j tLa risrha r AT-flnrtlno' i'n'Woh'ftrf.1rr(hilj tst-om. - ; I Hour of depaxture 8 oxiock. t.. ' Jcza 2Tt . ' " . V-. vil 0 ? .A' -v - I t .. v
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 29, 1872, edition 1
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