Til KM T V. r t T" -:"f)f ruin, l.VvV-tOU U,' B UlLi;;i,rror-l ft. IfflB J . J -----. !?ff VW sfi months, In advs .o 3 50 ' riTraa months, In artrano . 2 06 f .Hi'MoaiK Stah will t 1 C 1U red la anv - . . i t . . w . - r--. . . ... - - ,LETKOKO JLO U I CAI.. IlIICO It I. : ;'.,v,-!:.i;, v june 25; 1S72. -V------"-- - a nrr. lline- tetcV: mom- :7iqd Weather: v.' ', .;,- . eter, i. v-..- ! lrA S0:20l 7 80 . ' 8 WF Fresh Clear f SrVM: '80:17; 3t,a W Brisk Fair 1 ? 9 p M. 80:13-: 80213 W Fre6bJ31oudr V ixtean Tcmpbf day, $J;deff.' " ' 1 7 .'vid-l.Ul harometrlc read intra jar a Vrfi. ,tn the sea-ievei sua w o aerces aiiTeniiejt; -lvii 'Sent.: Siznal Service U- a. Ai tt-' Weather Report .. -f M gt fKlo Otmal SllOTv -Washington, JpneXO 4:85.-P, Clear and partially "cloudy weather prevail 00 SODUay unci u uuuiu. u uuik nnu iigut - to fresh southerly wnda and areas of.ralh over; -v .v. ptem tortion. and lizht to fresh aonth- " ctly to westerly winds over, the eastern por-t - . nart.lv cloudv weatherl area of rain nri light to fresh aouUierly - winds north and west i of Ohio Valley;, clear and partially cloudy northwcBterly winds for: Middle 8tatea j clear ; ioutaertyto westerljwlnds for New England; - MO T"T 111 V B.11J11UW l A L Al I. Billl lltf Ilia LIS J THHII ''TPH-H ZTTi TO CITT SUDSCCIDEUS. Mr.' William J.lClweU succeeds 1. Mr." Millard nr .arittr Acftnt of the MOBxna Sxa frtr all 1UI,' - , : . 7 'that portion of the city South of the centre of L Jaly 1st, but all monies due Mr. Toft prior to Jaly 1st wlllDe payable to Mr. lweU. By, the -to collect subscriptions In advance for any pe- liver the paper. In person, and sufficiently erly to satis fy the demands 'of all j ubscri- ' ' " i ' A A ' i i ' ' ' i i - vi'MI-'i, y ' , V KW ATECTIHJEnKIIT ', f-r '. . Opbra. HousBTGeorge Francis Train. , . :' ' Mon80 & CouQuitean Institution. ; , 1, h V Mitchkll 8oH-For Sale. ' T TXT a oiATt . . W TfTT f - jrr M Uail N N 1 I s a 1 " V - ' - ' 'L . m m k A i If U VliA aJB If WftAtt W W a JIU DkR03Sbt; & Co. Foi Sale ;f ; CJ. JlTBas..Vyo.-rocerK, otc. M B. BcBKnTMSa. Tobacco Goods. 1 . ' . 1 " riun rivertlfiemcnt of Hoatetter'a Bltter ; ; "-" ;? ' , . , t -Susdat, June 80. -il as r ' paSBBTTKaf a CHuaoH.-iev.. A. 8. , - Dickon. Services at 10U A. M.. and b4 F. M. suauay bcnooi at a ft jr. juu- xcwuxu xnuxBuay j nvftnlns? at o'clock. . ; J - v Skcoho lKKBPTTKRiAa Chueoh. Services at BMoklya Hall at 10H A.M. r?' ... ' iriii -Rivrian nnnsnn. RAVl J. fl. 'TTIiIati. i pastor. Sunday School at 911 A. M. - Services at 11 a. M. and F. M. Youn? Men's Frayer Mueting Tuesday night at oclock in room "'khmrn TuiHtir's st.nd Weakly Praver Meetlnir A bBooair Baptist CauaoH. Bev, J. X. Kin?, " pastor. "Sunday School at 9 A.M. Services at . ivj a Aa nuu Xx a a jr saouvuig v V v Tuodday night at 7)i o'clock. "-. - ' f e-r. Thomas (Catholic) Chuuch. Bev. " M. ".'8. Gross, offlclatlne clerRyman. Services at 7 : ikiia A. if. aad 6 F.v M. JDaily service at 7 Varvwm Hmnm XT W - fly tt on tr ?P.v Tk' "XT i Trayer Mating Wedno-iday night at S o'clock; au Hi v ui tbuuf a v o as. iuiao aaa uavu u. 9 ail iree; gentlemanly ushers will be In wait . ug to coudact strangers to. seats. Bosnamer, pastor. Services at 10 A. H and s r. ai. euiKiay ecnooi at a. ju ciass jueev. . lag at 3 V. M. Prayer Meeting Tnursday night '-at 8 o'clock,-- J- ';-'- ' - 8t Paxil's EvAvLuTHSnair CsvnoavBev. ..' ii. Lt iSernheiin, pastor., oerman service at .'dav School at 9 A.M. '. v- -v" eaAMjcH'u Bs rHAi.--SerYicea at 7J4 F M., by , Key. a. B. Burr. . .. . 4 .-. - '. , .- Fravr At 1 1 iVr.Innlr. ' 10 von In of Pnnnr at. '".-o'clock.., - -: '- j.-;' - ... DT. JUABA'S lUOLOaaa J!iriSOOFAX WHUBOH- Bev.-C. o. Bradv'lol 1- Harrietts at li A. M. f j an17P.-M.. teefltA ri-Afi And t.hn rnriHc. urn in. Vited. Servloaa WndnAadav at 8 P.- M . ' vmuBiua VJlArCb VUL.OKK0..Al.lfTBODUSTl. 4 Sonday bchool at 9 A.. M. aervioes at UA. - M and and 8 P.M., by Rev. Tiio. IVraaaz. . 1 - w . . it r . , v.kvikuu MJUbuxea on x riuay aw oy jr. m. . .ueorife Francis Train. r - , t - The Visit. Of thaf Qrnnrlsprnl Uln nf TM- uny.v ueorge Jfrancls Train, to our city on ' Thursday next la looked .forward to with no trtlOntr all r!mA nf nnf trtrs1i tA ini hnap '-.tbis remarkable man,', yrhose career has been - ua ceaseless round of ad venture and . wild ro mnce, and who hasjso'mystifled, public sentU ueDt with b.lsQsatVo'nal speeches and eratlc winners tnai irhst been HlUlcuit .to determine -with any decree of unanimity whether he It a ;:nud man or,a statesman..' At 'all events he Is Tl fit a f.tt A .'-A iil I A i. I . iuu 1. rn iwiri r . isf n r . in rw ifiwpn n 1 m Nsw 0rlean'aiysV v b Mfc; Train' isby 'no . rneuo a ordinary iookln lhdlvldoal. :Hls counteauuc", though not deeply impressive. '. KlVe tl.lQH inH (!..(. svf kfa'.h.ninl.. T71 rithfcr ortlj body seems a Variance with hU rue4 eutry and itreat "mental ivlitor. :111s , -.-wiures, regular , and handsome, beam, with ? wbeu launch ito'. eonyersatloo; his v cjedipeaklng wltbhlaH6uae.'.l'tf r1 ! Mr.,Traia will deliver 1 lecture atthe Ooera Uouie lu thU ciiy ou the evenlhjfQf Thursday, ; ; '"a 4ih ot J oly' when our citUens" eenerally will Live an nunnrtnnit m'nf otn anrt Yamrntr ."HMt President of America"4 Bee adver tiaeujeotlntbU issue. " '1 .'":;'''; Tj" I ' J ;.Tbe lollowing Ver'e the rcUiipriceCfortbe Z ,nlclf8 ueutloued,. In our" market yesterday . Bt 15i0 cen ts ?r pound; - po rk 12 ccnu per pound; Mntton 1520 cents per Juttui; Veal 16K(35:ceut 'per pound; CUms i " ceuu per peck: ShrimOS 23 cents ner ouSrt: VIA-. . . - 7 ! v u u, s cents per quart Blsckbertlea W,tenu ' per; quart;' Vhoraeberrles 10; cents rtJ nne pears 50'ceuts' per peck; Apples' i Z. r'.!.! uuaouvi vutcuu poruuiCB, 'v' Hii.ii.. n . ' T . ' . . . . . . ""V. .o cents Der ueckr' Becta 15 centa ura corn Ojecti per. doz; Tomatoes f25 1uw perv quart; or , $1 25 per. peckjCante-; lope, 23 ceuts a piece ; Vateraieion's, riO(S75 ,nw "Piece Peaches; eo; cents "per' dozen; ltt Potoea 25Q35 cents per peak j :. Sweet . paioes 50 enta per peck; Turnips 5 cents per ' Qnious; 510 cents "per bunch; Cab- JWS!?ft? & James' druS store open to day. v- our patients to the City Hospital during 1 the week pas V -J- '.'rjTWftP'.vpecteA to return frohi the Mhub' yesterday 'evening.; ; i ; : We learn1 that the life of the, lamented John Al' Btchardsoh. was insured lor SIO.OOO. U Yesterday. afternoon, at 3 o'clock,", thq thermometer indicated 88 degrees In our office. The Clerk of the Market reporU the arri wle- "--- f ; c ;f :fl A ? "s '-V -4 ;:f - ; There were 11 police arrests made anrlnir STAI fif SA mt In lla . Ki.AA ' J T- A a - I :1.8K?$ House. - r; - . ,' jr - ... ine iorkviile (;s. C.) Tttfrer la one of the very best weekly " papers jpubllshed in the United States v k " V in""!- o irr.Llii"i i w , i' -r-rUnly 3 interments in Oakdale, Cemetery 'airTnhA -.i, u ? , during the past week,-of which 1 was an adult --4Tvtij: , - ' . - ." u uu, and 3 children., 'it ; w fv - -w... , .-.j . r. t-,?;- 3!"v .? ;Vi , ' . ,J . Daring the week just closed the various butchers 'of this city slaughtered 40 beeves, 6 liogA, 73 sheep and 13 calves.: .-) ' It Is rumorrd thaV there will be a ertnd mass convention of: Liberal Bepuhllcans' In this tlty abodt the lSth of July. v -Tha Board of fnntrPmU.t.nn.. "f vvmiuiiboivuvI 9 SJLSU V B to morrow (Monday) afternoon, at .8 o'clock. The Auditing Cpmmlltee "met yesterday. Rev A. A. r Bosbamer. will preach a ser mon for the benefit of young men this evening at mo irront street Methodist Church, f : The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermen will be held to-morrow evening. It will probahlrbe an Interesting session.' : Very few mosquitoes .have' put In their appearance as yet ; but it won't do to brag their bills will only be the more exacting when I presented. - - j; ' 3 -7 . We have been requested to state that Rev j.T.narrls8i of MagnollaN.' C.; will .enpply the; pulpit oft the .Front ; Street t Methodist Chhf ch this morning and evening. . ' '; 1 Two colored juveniles were arrested yes- ter day, they having followed the example of some of their elders and , engaged in a pugi- Istlc encounter on the streets. .'. ;v , . , j -- The Committee have aent ns an invitation to be present ; and witness the grand Prome-1 nade of the Wilmington Rifle Guards, at the City Hall, oh the evening of the 4th of July. There was no session of the City Court yesterday, the - Acting Mayor 'and Marshal Canaday both being absent in attendance upon therRepublican', Convention at "Rocky Pint." r Thus far, oot of a dog population of about S.OOOr only 185 badges have been sold. A de- crease in the canine population of aboutSOper cent, would promote the public welfare and safety-. . - ' ;-'' - r ' Thanks te Mr. R. L. Harris for copies of the N. Y. Ledgert Chimney Corner and Clipper for ; the; current .week.A His stand on Front street is the popular resort of the lovers or ood literature. . -, . . : The Officers and Visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Society are requested to attend the monthly meeting of the Society on Tuesday afternoon,' July 2nd, at 5 o'clock, at the resi dence of Mr. John A. Taylor. . We are informed that D us can Holmes, the Knight of the Thundering Lungs, was most unceremoniously ejected from the "bull pen" (as the Manning men term it) at Rocky Point yesterday. - The enterprise of editors of some of our State exchanges who offer their paper free to the party bringing them the largest watermel on, is rather outdone y the Alabama man who says he will name his new boy for the patron who paysils subscription the longest time in advance-rHU- Vj'-iVlJi:- y The Schenckcse claim that their candi dates were nominsted unanimously yesterday with the exceptlon'of .one 'dissenting vote. But the Mannlngese say that the result was attained only after, their delegates had with drawn from the convention. As its - not our funeral we : shall not attempt to decide this JXocicy ixnm. Sadden DoatXi mt. Col. X A. Illeiiard- . . , The sudden death of CoL John A. Richard son. Solicitor of , this District, which took place In this city yesterday, shoeked the com- m unity amoDg whom he was so .lately moTlng apparently the -picture of good .health, while it caused a feeling of sadness and gloom among all who enjoyed his acquaintance. "";" ' - , - . CoL Richardson waa here inattendance upon the Superior Court and the first Intimation his' friends had' that there "was anything unusual the matter with him was on '.Friday, Just be- "' v nAn trwrtb- a vaaam tar the balance of luis u vwu. a ivv. ww - M,A ir.,whAn ha eomolalned of feelinar nn- well. Between 15 and I o'clock he left Hhe Court House and had nearly reached his board- ine house on the corner of Second and, Chea- nut streets,. ;when the. disease .wlths which he was i suffering, which was of an apoplectic character; caused him inch' Intense pain that be bad to be assisted into the house and to his "bed.- The best of medical attendance was lm- meauteiy aumn-uueu, u, yesterday - morning, about j , o'clock, ' he breathed W:iK ; . ; . v r , jL courier was dispatched to Impart the sad intelligence to his .Wife rat ? Elizabeth town; .Bladen connty -and It was-expected "that she would arrive in this city yesterday afternoon byHUroad.T Aa she failed to do so, ho wever, the remains of her husband,', which had been p'laced In a handsome coffin, Wf re escorted to the - ateamer : North' Stat : yesterday 'evening, about o'clock; by the members of the'; Bar of this city, who showed veiy possible respect to" thelrdepirted-Vrother; probable UHXorih Siati. which soon after left with the remains, wocU meet a ;down ateamer "tK afflintad iadv on board in whlcli case shews, to b3 ;!dUd Mra;jlicbardson taken 'c "'i t-rl cltti i'orf'.irfe; ; : ; . . : : ! -1 ... - ; a. ' K ne iioii-ren at KocUy Point ... : iwjuhw is lionir ana tne uoose lOanffi High' Another Split in. jtne iJiXoyal Banka Tn .01l. oia Story." S 4 , Speoial Correspondence pftne Star.., . T- "j v 'Rockt PoisN. C.,une 29, 1872. 1 In obedience to the calCof their Executive Commiaee,the Kadicals of this county' held their pow-wow at this ."Point"- to-day and a DOW-WOW It WM.l tfnW Akftntin nAlnfr K crowd w im a Kn.U those of,the fatthful',Vwhohsppened on the cround Fridsy eveuinfi-, and called taorder by J ames Lowre t feolA Chairman of the Eiwn- t!T 9otniDaee. Mr, ; Heaton obtalnedthl .floor and moyed thst the.Counfu Execut'wt Com. w?e oe appointeaa committee pn crenen- Wal8 and npoh this motion called the previous 5ne?it. . thns cntting Voff allrdebste. After the usual amount of squabbling, the motion -i-B . ' , was carried. Gee Zee, the Base of Excelsior1, .wi -I- then moved to take a recess of one hour, r,-.. .. , , . .. .. . -- which '.was, of course, carried," this being a part of the programme. , . ' After the recess the ExecuUve Committee 'alias Committed on Credentials, submitted a "P? the effect of which seemed to be to rule ont all ' contesting delegates i except those: in favor of Schenck' for Sheriff.' . Everything be lu uou wuo-aiucu, w. vx. x nsncu wus Be- lected as Chairman and "Stacy - VanAmrlnge and Jos. C. Hill as . Secretaries; 'The Sage of "Excelsior" then made a speech, threatening with arrest all that did not behave themselres, a considerable rumpus being In progress put side" in the meantime. A squad, of Deputy Sheriffs were then " appointed to 'keep the ''commonality" out of the 'sacred enclosure. , -The Chairman now, declared " nominations for Sheriff in order.' Heaton, in a speech of hall an hour, placed his friend J. W. Schenck. Jr' nomination Owen ? Burney nominated Gen. B. H. Manning. The Chairman then de cided that the rules of the House' of Represen tatives would be observed" and that the dele gates would vote vita wx. H. E. Scott arose and stated that, as lgwasa ; -.one-sided affair and the r regular delegates ; were ignored, - he by requestjwlthdrew Gen. Manning's name.' Mabson then arose and proposed that J W Schenck be nominated by , acclamation, which motion the Chair decided as carried, notwith standing that there were several votes to the contrary. ; ...... j Jos. E.;Sampson, colored, Jos.. C.'Hill, col ored, George Bordeaux, colored, Elijah Hew lett, ' R, 8 Waldron, Alfred Howe, colored, and several others 'were then; placed in nomi nation for Register of Deeds." After consider able balloting and " t good deal of noise,'- Jos. C, Hill was declared the nominee. ; t. .r E. p. Hewlett, . J. 8mith, colored, and R-obcr,tSwfat colorcd n V1' lnnomInai kiuu ur vorooer, wnen, on: ue inira oaiiot, Hewlett was nominated. ' As the Convention could tdlnk of no one In the party whojwas capable of filling the office of County Surveyor, the Executive Committee was authorized to appoint a candidate. ; j - After a hard struggle, 'Messrs. . Silas N. Martin, E. M, Shoemaker, Jas. Lbwrey, colored A. H. Morris and Geo., Bordeaux, colored, were nominated as County Commissioners the best selection made by the Convention by far, bnt they were not wanted by many of the delegates and their nomination" waVonly se cured after a hard ' fight' on 'the: part of their friends.. . . ' - , r '.,, - Geo. L. Mabson was then nominated for State Senator, over Geo W. price, Jr., who seemed in bad odor with the Schenck faction, and who of course had to be laid on the shelf. ; James Heaton, Wra. McLaurin,. colored, and Alfred Lloyd, colored, were,' after an l hour's fight, declared as the candidates for the House of Representatives. Before the above nominations were made, all of the Manning delegates had left the Con ventibn, s wearing ithat they would have no hand In what they termed ' each a disgraceful 9 i dishonorable affair. . ae nominations having all been made, the Convention was then declared adjourned.' -.; - Your correspondent judges there were about 500 persons on the ground,'mosUy colored; a majority of whom appeared to he for Manning. Many of the Rad. seemed very much dissatis fied and, declare .they .will not support the ticket, but will call a Mass. Convention this week and nominate a new ticket, With which thev aayi they 'will carry' the county' Your correspondent has no 'doubt that the ticket 'nominsted will have uphill work ot It, ' and will have a hard time 'before they get their , ;posltkns.--:'Ui;' f;!r:: -There Were several rows on the ground ' and V lew knock downs, f In fact; the Convention as a whole reflected but little credit upon the Great Republican Party, .-; ;fof , ' 4,! 't j..!.; Ybufs,' p'-iRocax PontT; xu--.'izU . '". -...uH : I The American lire Insnranee Co. . of PHiladelpl-ia, Thetollowtegettei'i.explalni itself, and apeaka well for the Company to which it refers: i-1 1 " I i ll wriJn-ieTaK, s a ahlbo o, aos. , r CoL St. Clair Dearing Gen. Agent Ameriean Life DxabSib: I have the pleasure of acknowl edging from you to-day the fecelpt of $2,000, In full payment of Foliey No. g9,osif issued by the American Insurance Company on the iife Until G. BarnhilL'deceased. The policy tLj Ktu "iwi v 9 tr T.nsa cDmimii w was we uwu w hu va. w . acknowledged the receipt of proof papers May 2nd. 1873, and have causedlthe payment to be made more 'prbaiptly ; thin'4! could have ex- nected.- TJ-eprosaptness of your company, and Ihe attentioit they have given V me la this case. Is the best CTideoce that It deserves pat- wa mnA nAlAAR. K 1 1 Plftn Street 31VChureW i Jtev. L. Branson, of Raleigh, will occupy the. p0ipit of -TirtU Street iVL I W. ::.;-; 1 ' Hi A 3'X J Rcv. eiz'.i AlJoshameri, thej paatorll j preach a sermon this evening to the joz Academy ot tne Sisters of IXercy. 0-Tha third Annual Commencement of this Dstltutlontook place on Friday evening' lasL. The parents and as many of the friends of '.the pupils 4 d. twum, ue, 4 accuutmoaaieo. were m- vlted. 4The walls of the building were hand somely decorated with evergreens, and adorn ed with the drawings of the pupilsaltogether presenting a very pleasing appearance. The exercises, the main feature of which consisted n the reading by -the children -of their own uncorrected compositions, interepersed with vocal and Instrumental music, were of a very interesting character and displayed. evidences of great proficiency i a i A large njumber of premiums and crowns' of honor for exemplary deportment were award ed.7 All the young ladies except the graduate, Miss Mary. Ryan, -were contending for' the prize in , composition ; : which was awarded to Miss. Lizzie . gatehweu. .Miss Mary Ryan, or many ; years a scholar or the sisters or Mercy, ; .received-.the highest honors of the Academy.. She was presented with , the gold medal , of a graduate, - which is at the ; same time a cross of honor for. exemplary "deport- mentor Her valedictory was excellent. The exercises of the evening- were closed with a few congratulatory remarks from Ret. Father Gross, whlcb 'were listened' to with muca jnieresb oy uiose present. liOTEl. AJtBlTAIwS. f National Motel, fi. Jones, Proprietor. Jnne S9. . jaiicy, r-oms was we ui u. U. J-yon, McKav. Wi O. Uobeaoa. T. dTIata. Jr-Kla. Ia den county ; H. Southal), Blchmond, Va. j W. j". i x oiinaa, do. jxpress vompany. oamue ,??''---- . AA "' ' - : r-'.l THE CAREER OF A GREAT REJntEDY. Twenty summers have elapsed since it was briefly announced that a new vegetable tonic and alterative, . bearing tho name of Ho tet ter's Stomach Bitters, had been added to the list of Preventive and Restorative Medicines. The modest advertisement which invited at- tention to the preparation stated . that it had been used with great success, in private prac tice, as a cure' for dyspepslaT bilious com plaints, constipation and intermittent fever. It was soon discovered that the article pos sessed extraordinary properties. ." The peo ple, of every class, tested its merits as a tonic, Btlnaulant corrective and restorative, and found that its effects more, than fulfilled their hopes and expectations. From that time to the present its course has been upward and onward, and it stands to-day at the head of all medicines of its class, American or imported, in the magnitude of its sales audits reputa tion as a safe, agreeable and potent in vigor- ant and restorative,. : For languor and debil ity, lack of appetite and gastric disturbances, so common during the summer months, it is absolutely infallible.; Indigestion, bilious dis orders, constipation, nervousness, periodical fevers, and all the ordinary complaints gen orated by a vitiated and hnmid atmosphere, vanish under Its renovating and regulating influence"' This Is its record, avouched by volumes of intelligent testimony, extending over a period of a filth of a century, and com prehending the names of thousands ol : well- known citizens belonging to every class amd calling. In Europe it is thought a great thing to obtain the patronage of royalty for a pat ent medicine.' but' Hostetter's Bitters has been spontaneously' approved by . millions Of Independent sovereigns, and its patent con sists in their endorsement. ' " inne S0odSnn WedFri : !t . NEW -ADViDRTISEMENTS. Turnip Seed -Beans f UST RECEIVED, the new crop of Turnip j oeea, consisting ox . : . ' Purple Top Yellow uta Baga, , Early White Flat Dutch, . Bed or Purple Top, . - ' Yellow Aberdeen, , . ; Large Norfolk, '. , ;y White Globe ; 'Also, Bunch Beans for Fall use, Drumhead and Flat Dntch Cabbage Seed, 1 ' ' 4 Sold "Wnelesale and Retail ' At ' , McLLHENirr WEIGHT'S, x junsSO-tf Llppltt's Corner. Quitejaii REIHTAIIT TABLE ! ! ! I- COATS 1 fT'-t'f f.iA4 Ha, 'i COSTING - OYER - $10 ; AEE BOLD ATi V They are-goiDg- -Call Quick: ICNSON&CO., Jue so-ti YCity Clothiers. A H i B TJ R K H I II E R ', ytcx- v- v. j. WHOtvAtJB and EaTAXC DSALKB In s-;' ;;Tohaccb t .'"-if t t2"ii5 ' ,St jt ill - I J' - f - H ' : Snuff I i - T ? SEGARS. Sim oftlielndl Clilex, ' '. - 'jnneSO-tf 0t ti'-J ITo. 6 TXarKet St. ON ManiimriAgftm--'-ckn at the . k . - AW .V. A- n.AA A anil aweiiingS OI VUU UiLjr, iui uia uxjudv v. dou ing Lottery. Ticketa I . sincerely .hopethey If AU.iyVV. w M a ..... -rf ,jr v ....r-v. "jnne' 80-tf E. DUALL. CutcmocndEliiii -vriNES; Edam, Ew-rllsrl Dairr and Tine -' V 4' Apple Cheese.Oiive-, rarcie.' Devilled r-tniiToRua sad' Trrj, E;r.f.ish and P.S.H. Olives. ..- - -4V yu. NEW ADVERTISEMaSNTS.- Philadelphia a n d Sontliorzi ';IIaii Steamsliip Iihol ' COMPOSED OF FIRST" STEAM anil's : .,. . : Ai i;'.: - PIONEER, 825 " TONS, Captain JOHN WAKEtET, CAPT. C.C VELTBAXES; " - ---- ,-'' r-. ' " " -." - . if ' . " - . - - Will hereafter Bail from Philadelphia and Wilmington V" t"; "'" .EYery Wednesday Morning:. For rreight engagements, apply to : ; . "' f - . t'T. WORTH h WORTH, Agents, .. h i ; r-?.-:-Wflmingtffnt.N-c. W. L. JAMES, General Agent( 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia. - 1nn 80-tf FOR SALE LOW. A - 14,000 Sw1 1.250 Barrels Flour. ' ' " 8,S30 New and Second-Hand Spirit Casks - 130 Hhds. and Boxes 8moked and D. S. - sides an Shoulders, , , ; ISO Bbls. Pork, v . ,'45,J: . 350 Bbls., Half Barrels and Kits Nos.1, - 2 and 8 Mackerel, :. h ". oou jsaies jfrime nay, 150 Bbls. Whiskey, . c . S0O Cases Brandy Peaches;- - " ' -v 10O Cases Schnapps, 1600 Bundles Hoop lion, . . ,-!' . SS50 Bbls. Glue,. . . . ., . soo Packages Rivets,' 150 Sacks Coffee, ' - '' yd 100 Bbls. Sugar, - . "r - , i -. 850 Cases Oysters, -200 Boxes Candles, . SOO Eegs Kails, . 150 Bbls. Crackers,- 20 Tubs Butter. . 400 Hhds. 8. H. Molasses, : - . J BO IThds. Cuba Molasses, : . : . 250 Bols. S. H. and Cuba Molasses. , 10 Bbls. Spanish Brown, 5 bbls. Epsom BktbO, WUUISa Vll W MUa.CB BIUVAUm and Chewing Tobacco, .25 bbls. and hall ; bbls. otttuu, aua aui .- - ; . . F. W, EERCHNER, June SO-tf 2728 and 29 North Water St. FOR SALE : rVTORTH CAROLINA BACON-30,000 LBS. Hams; Sides and .Shoulders. PTTESTEBN BACON. W.600 Pounds C B, Sides and Shoulders. : Dry Salted Bacon. 25,000 I.bs, Clear Rib Hhds. S. H. Syrup,' ; . - V Bides. 50 Bbls. S. EL Syrup. " June SO-lt i IDnROSSET k CO. For Sale from Whart "VTOW LANDING TROM STEAMER PIO NEER and lor sale lrom wharf, in lots to suit, WHITE AND MIXED CORl OATS AND HAY, ByiL B.:FnMiTcnELL& spn 1nne'80-2t V S ... a vaii - The American : Life iriSURAIICE; COmPAHY OF PHILADELPHIA ASSETS $338,865 an" old, honorable and reliable institution . 8KCOND.TO:nONE. IN THE COUNTRY. 1 , Policies Non-Forfeitablo ' rT . And insurance on all approved . plans. : After a successful career of nearly a quarter of a Century, it has l.ttM of realized assets for every dollar ot liability. ''; " -' --' JOHN W. GORDON, ' i. -r' r. ' ' ' Agent, Wilmington.' ' Cot. St. Ciaix DxAsno, Gen'L' AgenW , joneW-tf ; r - . ' .l Our Ture Eye; WE feel safe in saying that the Whiskey we offer under the above brand is equal to any In the State and superior in every geod quality to any brand known to us. ' We have had It testedln everyway and the belief . in its purity is attested by those who have occa elon to uso.lt ; medicinally , m , tzj'. English Oat Meal and Wheaton Grits, Fresh. Corn Starch ; f Peek, Frean to ' Co.'s EngHah 20 BOXES CHOICE .LEMONS,-:,, v . ;CHAS. D. MYERS. & CO, "si 7 North Front street. .ijuneSO-tf ; fHDBSDAT EYEinESr JULT:40i. A V :i'i ueorgoFitmcis 99 j;-v'' -;.i.?-"ii, f.:- ' ... 1 ' CINCINNATI. , BALTIMORE AND riiADELpnivc.coiNTiONs ; ... Admission to -and' 25 -cents Secure J seaU at Heinaberger's. ? . i N CLASS rruiE r I 4.. .' 1 - , "twodavs,. ,i M three ii&ys,. ............. 01 tl four laT9 $ R fiAir - :im v M?fccne vtpkr,H.,.H..,.,,... 8 B9 7 Contract Ad vei-tlaem enta taken at sro portlona.teiylowra.tea. , r j llarrlaxres. Deaths. Heliaimim. rnneral and OWttiary notices will be inserted at half rates wnen paid ror in advance : otnerwise full rates will be charged. . - -v Taxxsaan on fiemand. . c. . y- " NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. Gaddlory. ... LL ' KINDS OF BADDLEV HARNESS, . TJXUlHiia, TBAYEIalSG BAGS, - ? " w J .' . ' - f 4 ' -A' And everythlnar ln;the line of Saddlerv Goods cheap for cash at '--' . -f ' - . ' fi No. S8outh Front Btw, .. teb s-tfhae . ...... Wilmington, N. C. " French Brandy Peach TMPORTED IN GLASS.' '' ,1 fH CHAS. D. MYEBS A CO.'S, juoe?)-tr 7 North "Trent street. MISCEIXjSLNEOUS. GOODIOJWS V; i ' .w V--1-- v ' ' v l " " - ' F O R T H E P U B L I O. Great Itecluctio u in Prices AT- J; & SAHSOITS, 4 3 liABK JB T ST RE E Tt IN ALL LINES OF GOODS, ESPECIALLY .in ;-" v --'- ( - r a .i . a- - . .', 'V - - , . ' ' READY MADE - DRESSES ; ALSO IN -C WHITE GOODS, Clotlis, Cassimeresj tic. LADIES t Please Call ani CoETince YotirselTes . Junel8-tf .; . ; , Wilmington, ;v Char. & Ruther- ford; RailroadCo.' Omra Cnrar E jronraa Airs Gxx'x Btjp't, ;r Wilmington, N. C. June 23 d, 1872. ) "AU. Summer Return- .. Excursion" Tickets, Gyod until November- 1st. ,Tj1ROM .Wilmington f WM C. and B, R. R., JD and Stages to Charlotte, and via Railroad direct to Statesvllie and Old Fort to Ashe- TlUe........... $21 00 Wilmlnsrton to Hickory Tavern, near 8parkling Catawba 8prlngs.. ......... 15 CO Wilmington to Charlotte. .............. '" to - .. ' Cherryville (Cleave- -W.r u ; land Springs,) WW t v. M a. l. Fremont. '1nne2t ..... -Engineerand Snp't. FOURTH OF JULY. GRA3ro?EXCURSIOX. fTlHE Steamer Governor Worth will leave X 5 wharf foot of Market Street on Thursday. 4th of July, for Smithvllle. Tickets, round trip, 1 ; Children SO cents. - To be obtained ot ureen as Turlington, corner Jxorth Water and C besnut streets, up-stairs, or at Love's Book Store. . The charter party reserves the right of excluding any objectionable persons. Hour of departure 8 o'clock. June 27-6t 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 part ot the stamp on its back, will be rec ognized by the Conductors. .:. " D. KLEIN, . June 16-tf v v ' ' 7 "! Proprietor. PURGELL HOUSE, ' jr.. B. DAVIS, Proprietor. Tjl -''V '"' v v.:-"'''-'"' 'r-zr? Jq ROM THIS DATE, the rates for Trans ent Boarders are 4 00, 3 00 or 2 00 per day, ac- cording to location and. rooms. Day Board era, $3-00 per weokV 4 V - I Jan 21-tf T.lbrrl I I'd Rcsta ti rahtv TBEE GEM, Vfo;i6 SOntli IVater Street JN , . ; - WILMINGTON, N. C SXesvla at all Honrs Tito 'best Wines r Alqnars and Cigars always on -liand.-Tne Pnblie arO '.'. a-, v. invitod to Call. s t.i JJnnel9-ly i ' ' - ' BIITGHAH SCHOOL. - ' :mEbanevitxb;-N. o. - fTUlK FALL' SESSIQN OF 13T2 Opens August . JL 2nd. .. - - , ' - The course of instruction is ClaSslcaL (In cluding Modern Languages,) Mathematical " and CommerdaL The organlzatlpn is mili tary. For circulars address . . . -. - - Hie 7-lm DAW - COL. W1L BINGHAM. '.-t HT-CTORE IIAMPAGNE tJlDER,1 ; ' Fire Crackers and Fire Works, v V "' ;' LEMONS and ORANGES, OF. ALLKINDSV 4 : - 'COCOANUTS, ftRlWnr PEACHES. CIGARS. - " cr --' . '- i. -?4-.-- -'-i . CAKES AND CRACKERS, CANDIES. V LA2gtJ , AND - BUTTER, - Ae Ac,. Ac. ; j, jue28-tf Jj,.;ar ijlIEIDEJ!ROS. ijGrcoxi'C:1 Flannor TTVnnT.riJiT.n and T?etan TVmoflatA. And i W . dealers la Foreign and Dome.ale Dram, Medicinal. Chemicals. Paints. DveSa'Aclds. Oils, Varnish,' Spices. Wlnduw-t;ia :3, Boap, I'exf ornery. Garden, Xleld and X lower ccds, 1 aC., &C, - UNO. a IfARlIEr f27.ZT.-7, June27-tf sr . tiriLaisrt-;::, i.'. C' i'.-Ji 'i l: - OK F t! at relets ' 1 br- - , I ris .veu s'. -V. - a Cf LU conreatioa. -All are re ciias. 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