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r v4 a r , - , t- a "pai:Li":iEr duly, W 11 '.HKIlSfAKD, suitor .na Zrop,. ict, baw30t.Cani Ealldings, rront fit. vear, la adTance ;.t 00 SontU, in advance 3 60 Thr months, In advance. .. a 00 -ha MoMtwa Sta.h will be delivered In any ITTkl '!f'''-yfi ftfti fw-. Sof the City at Fmu Casxa per week. f V OU . ik"" Til 0 OO. 'rieteobolouicai uccurik , -July 3, 1872L . waAtti Ther-j ; k,. mom" .Wind.', Weather" 30:03 j' ; 80 3 W Gent. Pairv, . . 29.99- -87 SW;Freh Fair, , I S0.00 -.8a. ,aW Gent Vf f V Time- 7 A. M. 9 P. M. viiftnTerap. of day. 83 desr. i : their w.vr. All barometric readinra are reduced KOBBRT 8B7BOTB; s flere'fc Slenal Service U. 8. Aj i Weatber Report. J t t V WAR DIPIRTMIHT, ) ' M Office of Chief eienai utneer; (:t r 3-4:85. P. : M J u Washington, - July The haromeur will prohably'eonUnne otoU Ji9- wellknbln this 6 very ffeserally on Wednesday, wlthontimpois. ns become co-proprietor of the Tarboro JEVi taot general change In the weather, further quirert an unusually well conducted weekly;1 J ii,an increasing cloudiness and more numerous r " Meh t local storm throughout the 'reglonr -east 1 a of jheMUslBapi- .ily with raid, prevsiUo. Northern New ng. '"Pu - ,.yul-t..Hu,,XHH - . ( :: - - !V lb Beauinc Aioom w - I . ' '! I ' 0r me u lurary Aasociawon IS ouen daUy during the week from 8U A. M.to A. I P. from 8H to T T4JL, ana: from 8 to 10 P.M. r PttArlTAnLr inVRRTIIilHI. r We call the attention 'of the business men aiithe attention of tb winea n of WUmlngt6n tothe; superior : advantages btferedby -: W ,,; aa an advertising medium: J It has, 1 without exception, the Zargexl Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and, we can. satisfy anyone that it has no equal as a '.medium of com man ic at ion 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 otter Inducements that cannot fail to please. -TU C1TT BUCSCKIOEIIS. 1 Mr! WUlm J.felwelleneceedsLMr. Millard Toft as pit y Agent of the Monmao Staji for all I . that oortlon of the city South of the centre of UavV itrML Villi fflntlMI Wl ItflAimmM July 1st, but all monies due Mr. Toft prior to : July 1st will be payable to Mr. Elwell. By the . terms of our contract Mr. Elwell is authorized to collect subscriptions In advance for any pe riod not exceeding three months Ho will do , llrer the paper-in person, and sufficiently early to satisfy. ie demands :of all subscri be". . .'. ""v i .. 'r?p . new AnveunnEneim. 1 . . . M0NBO!f & Co.T-Our Remnant Tabbj. 1 Matthis & Co. Forty Laborers Wanted., M. Ckohlt: Auctioneer Bacon at Auction. E. .D. HAix.-Charlty ,no8plul. i C. S. Ellis. --M. B. and Loan Association.. W. A. William's. Steam F E.' Co.' No. Cius. D. Mtsbs A Co. Store closed July 4. F, A Shuttk, R. S. Germanla Lodge No. 4. Ininrovement ln Car-Counllnr. - - - . We examined yesterday a new improvement In ear couptlog, the Invention of Mr. Samuel G. Northrop of this city attached to a style of I drawhead used on the Wilmington and Weldon I and W., C. and Rutherford Railroads, and the W..C. and Augusta road. The Invention Is 'exceedingly simple in construction, as It will doubtless be effective in operation.. By. an In genious contrivance It may be readily adjusted to couple Itself whin the cars are run together, thus doing awty with the necessity Of going between the cars to couple ; lhemr which has been a fruitful source"" of disasters and death to brBkemen and others. On onr4 own roads wo frequently' hear of f accidents .from this ritnap hv rhlh nrrtAni hit a hn killM nr I -j ., r . v u. - i crushed between the cars in the effort to couple I them No such disasters are nosslble with the I self coupler of Mr. Northrop and a great say-1 Insjto bumanllfe would result from Its adop I tlnn nn rullrnna Dpnrol1r . Thl AnTi11nfr Via. 1 i " , . j j ""' ' , j,f " " tL I iiir uiiruuuceu on new cars, win reaaiiy r-oupio Itself to Old cars, havlne the Old Style Of COUP-1 ltu..U . -U t. . l IV. -14 .1.1. n I Hog, while It will also couple together ears of I diiferent heights, the Inability to o which baa umereni neignts. tne inaoimy to co wnicn naa ag Trumbull, Blair and. Thurman are to be are to tako excursion to Payettevillen '- -beenoneof the great defects in most of, the preseiitwul doubUess bring together one of 1 ih 4th , , -.- . ? wi-cu.piera mat nave uuuerto oeen loventea. i Another advantage of the new, Invention is its cheapness and durabilitywhich, combined with .Its evident falmnllMtv anff'-AffMtlTeneaii. will I command the attention 'of .Railroad! 'men I throdhout the" counfry. wherever the merits of this new .and. nsef ot Sbventlon shall become , anown. We learn that; Mr. Northrop has al-. ready received numerous circulars from differ- eut purto the ! "country maklnginqulries lo regard to hi invention, for which he received patent some week's, since; rr "1 ' Caanfjr ConmiMl.nrn. , i Au ttJJourued session of the Board was held ! jesterdaj alternood ;t'-V 1 1' ( iU' It was ordered that 'Samuel ; Rochelle and Cbas. Tate be appointed Inspectors of Election 1u Holly township In j.lace ol A.' U. Washburn od John Rowe ! i v' . ft' - ''M T t The Clerk was dlrectci to prepare a list ol ihe UeuWtrare and Ipspectors of Election and . PObt It at the Court House door. ! . The remainder of the session me employed lukUulbgcountyWdersAc: J M i ' The Board then adlourutdf to meet On Satur- a"y. the CiU lnst..., r. Oak Tlcev ,.. , . ' The New lork 'Stat Ja thus Apturous : Mrs. Juraes A. O.tes, the vivacious comedienne sow placing at tb.' Colon Square Tbeatre.baa oue ef tb fw perfectly pureJ TOlcwthis side w,.w angelic choir.TiUd shebeen able to ptnd a few years lo Italy, under competent aasters, she would i: Lave .ranked ,wlth fattl ud Kellogg. '.' As It W sue la the best vocalist oa the theatrical lUge. and her success is nn- eftni..ii ou-.. . rfortheenrg'ney;; ;r - . COI7NTV convKSTios. 1 ". Persaan't to a reaol atlon adonted at its first esslon, I gire notice that lho Convention of tbe Demorrftfu nn.m!i.nrt'v of New . Hinft.-.wtn " i,.-. a .u- ; TT.i Wiiir,!n.- tp.i. T,.,-.. ,i0 ""Iivu, vu ji iiuaj, ai uiy ivu. h a a w ,.ww rrcsldent. a-Uiij!., I .-j, .;' ?:v :'. . , r . There was no tesslon of the; Mayor' Coort yesterday mornln;, there being no cases lor trials .:...(.: 2 y.- U-.z:ashI ThQGerWnAssoc thelr.pleasantpic nlcaatthe WilmlnKtou GarW . 1 -i-The Friendship Temple of Honor and Temperance will meet this evening for work In the degrees:'''- n ' s -':,v:-r' 1 '' v!r t xilr,ii : :' yesterday waa another -of . those oppress ively warm days for which th la season has .tbns br been.Qoted. m-j Vt i ts iWs I i?i ' : " - r -r;Unrtng the month: just closed there were I of whlch 19 wcre tdaltB ind g children.-- Y ; - ?: - - ;j :J.tft:fv-'j:Vrl .uia -i ; , - Auereguiar montbjy meeting. oltheiK mlngton 8. F. B. Company has beeupostponed 1 nntll Friday evening, July 5th. h- If anv Defaon hasdonhta' wnethef adver. tu.menl ar rV1 nr n'r.tU( Mm'- T,k '.nm. , . ... , v I r - . r - . . ua uw,8tt rn. an ooscure par uum wucu (. , .i : - i . u" cKu.r luonwu.BiwunK Ui tuo Tk. .11.1. -.1 t. th nlca Bulldlngr and Loan Association will be Commercial Exchange thU even- lug at 8 o'clock. - vv -Meesrs. Cronly & Morris will sell a lot of bacon, butter, household and kitchen furnl ture, xc , ai aucuon mis morning, aiyo'ciocK, In frnnt fif ihrlr xiUtrAnma '' ' ' ' I At tne.reguiar meeting of the Cyrenean Co-operative Aesiclatlon, held Monday night, a dividend of 10 per cent was declared for the nrst quarter enoing ist oiJuiy. - ; ..VJy, The self-nominated candidate for next President of America" will hold forth at the Opera House tn Thursday evening, j He la equal to a wnoie magazine of fire-works. . Mr. , W. B. Rogers .bronght a "specimen stalk of corn to our Office1 yesterday, jwhlch contained five eara of fully matured corn. It was raised on his farm about a mile from the , Market HoBse. ; ' .;; '. .. . ::k-a -trc That enterprising chief, Mr. Simon 8lo- tt0nvat the well known establishment of J Ja cob Lyons, has our thanks for some, very fine palm leaf fans. ; Go and see . him.: He has enough left to fan out all creation. . ...... .,- . . t . j- .... . . . - . .v 4 :,,. w , -r.Ths new regulations of the Postoffice De partment, under.tho recent act ot Congress, provide that where, mall matter reaches lta destination with 'the postage : unpaid double the prepaid rate shall be exacted on delivery. r The regular meeting of Germanla Lodge No. 4, K. of P. , will take place on -' Thursday evening; July 4th, on which occasion the in- suuiauou 01 ouiceis tor iuo euaamg jcar.wui .1-11.11.- .A.. . 11 t 1 ;1i k8 place, Friends of the order are iovltcd. 1 Our pleasure seekers must hot forget the grand excursion to Smith ville and other points below, which is to take place on the steamer TTorfA on the 4th of July. The steamer win leave me wnarr 1001 01 maraet street at 9 .... ( . . m - - W- . . - we nave received tbe nrst number or tne 1 Colored Citizen a weekly Republican paper just I commencea at vvasningxon v;uy. ' its euitors mmw m w " are J. P. Sampson, formerly ot this city, and P. H. Murphy.' ;It la Of respectable size, bears evidence of ability In lta editorial eonduct and I Is supplied to subscribers at $3 per annum. r v...i'i mm 1 1 . : i. m ..ii..m-tji- . urnou uii mm rw iiuvut j There is to be a grand mass meeting of the nani.mtwa t witnn th i2fh nt Tt g pogitlyely etated that Hon. Lyman Trum-1 bull. .Geo. Frank P. Blair and Hon. A. G. i rm. m i.- v- -n I.... 1 m.t..l , ' uujj ( - information reaches ns from a gentleman who l ... .... n v. m- I MnA It from Oen . M. W. "Ransom Mnn- I - Thft mere annonncement that such men I at Trumbull, Blair and. Thurman are to bel the largest political assemblages ever .seen In hq. Carolina. i .. Theoractlceof allowlnzbois to spend their evenings in ths' streets, is one of 'the most 'ruinous, dangerous and' mischievous things possible, Nothing so speedily and surely marks their course downward. Tney acquire ndder the cover o! night,' an unhealthy. sUte 0f mihd.TUlgar and profane language, obscene pnctlcesTerlminat sentiments, and a lawless, riotous oeanuK xquccu t tuc B.rvciiF, onci nightfall,, that boys- acquire the education and the capacity for becoming rowdy, dissolute men. A twcJv--i.. Ji.uv-- ,- r r. To the Work Honse.. 1 . , : The following prisoners, convicted by. the Superior Court for this county lastweek, were VenVto the Work'House' ycsterdayT John U. Spencer, , 2 years; John Merrick, larceny, 4montbi; Samuel Bell, larceny, 12 months; Esau Brown, larceny, 6 months; Jordan Davis, larceny, S years; BiU Campbell, larcen, 2 months; Richard Smith, larceny, LJ mopus; Henry Malooe, larceny, 13 months. All of the above are colored. Hortaary. . .. : , . , r , I !By feferehce tothe rtpordslnthe office of R. J. Jones, Esq., Secretary, we find that jthere io in.m.nft In 0kitla Cemcterr-' fof jane 80th. of which'a'dled ' . wiWftI fever 1 from spinal disease, 5 from cholera In fantum, 1 from meningitis, 1 from pneumonia, I - - L.IJ ttsm 1 fpAKI OAllTlllllMlll ,ro. aYX ? V"r"w;,: was still born and! died from a disease not ? in a from to earv t .Tlae 4th r JTalr. ; - . .r ' t . 1 accordance with a time-honored custom; 'nA'lo allow, the employees of: thla office aa opportunity of . recruiting irom the excessive 1 heat and enjoying the' festivities Incident to I tLa glorious fourth. no paper will be Usued . . -... . t i 1 revested to take nouce. 1 - - 1 1 ' i - . . , : i "ZItVtZIZWA T " "lare doia fiDelythe season haTing been T rr t7 . . t-B iuuvwiug fcpun lur iui ooDut ot tane; ( a t T C14 - ofceuuorB,,,,.. Barques......... JSrig8.r;v:: 1 - : -, . - 3 Total, ..... .v.. .rU,. .29 " : -v -' 933 Tpnage goastwbe, J2.399, Foreign, 2,555. The above includes all oyer 60 tods f 80UNDWG3 Ojr.BABS AHfl BIPS LOW WATEB. ''xtrl-ii-.Ll'ti.'lui -.'-j4t-.A - cBiern car; laieet- . - , .... .. ! Western Rio. 7 feet 6 Inches.' Ni L i' I ' ' ' J-New Inlet Bar,; 7 feet 6 Inches. -i : c.:t:; .,New Inlet Rip, 9 feet ' 1 ueo oi uaS) 9 ieei o mcues. , t ? Pnilematnean:AsoiJktloti. t , The first debate of the Philomath eau Asso ciation ' which -Hook place' . in,.the ...Reading Uooin of the Library f Associatioa oa Monday f eyenlhg - , the subject beiuS "Are Theatricals hftnPflui than ininrinn w,, we ie.m. J -.J i-.' i.Tr' ,1... very? inwreawng anmr, , xne-.oung,. aeoaier. hk rK ',lf with much credit. of maklngup our naving sustained tnemseives We regret that In the hurry paper Monday night we omitted to notice the debate, although' Vkindly furnished the points by a friend who was present , , , Important Meetlna;. . ! .-; We are requested to sUte that there wUlbe a meeting of the Executive Committee, inclu I member3 0f the CapeFear ,;t .v. vl,,.. office over the First National Bank, 'at 8 oWck.Frlday evening. I, Su ¬ in - The Wilmington Library AssocUtion has re- celvedan lelerant set of Audubon's Ornitho- logv . in 8 volumescosting $165. This valuable addition to the works of the association is the present of a gentleman of this city. . ;If ' '. ' i '.i- u i ..i ) .!. ? ?fP f8? Always honor a draft on your sympathy. The tnost 'pbpuTar of all watchwords: Tick:""', ' i ,; -,,' The luat of palaver,. la what. ruins many men. . ; uu.n tn-:-."-- ,:t-'yi. ' Woman first tempted man to eat j but he took to drink himself ' , '.' - I don't mean to reflect on you" said a coarse would be wit to a man whom he had Insulted. K No was the reply, " you're not polished enough to reflect upon anybody." ' 13 ' ' V - ' " .. --:f-! f '. A grocer .was complaining, that several boxes of candlea had been stolen from, him, of he could get no tracewhen customer aaviaea aim 10 uo ui kuu cucor, a uio chuuicb would nndoubteily soon, come to light. Does the' court understand yon to say that yon saw the editor Intoxicated ?" " Not at all, only I have seen him so-eo-flurrled In his mind as to attempt to. cut out copy with the Wuifersj that's alL . r An . elderly gentleman returning ! home from church, begaa to extol the merits of the sermon to his, son.' ' Bald he, "Jack,1 1 have An nf the moat delightful sermons ever n dtll Defore a Christian society.' It earried dodge in f", replied Jack lrreverantiy, you will never get another such chahco.'' . If:: SPIEITS OF TURPENTINE. Newbern is to have a regatta 0n.the4th; ir.-...;;: U, '',y:U ? r..:; Raleigh is to have a public nowergaroen. , :; n 3 ...;'.'.-'- . . , - , ov Tance Was to . Bpeak at xtewbern last night.. ; , ' , t . .Pl.iA Ttn.li.m Una tiann F" uixiaiii u(uwu nominated lor the Senate trom Uieaveiana . i ' . ...? :.,-;. anrT Oaston. rpt,U Il UlU T?oi;n Rrft tn t-te n excursion to Pavettevillen A large number i of cases were disposed of by the Federal Court in Ral- wguiosi , . i v . cigu last weet. I "x .- Ar- U. , . U pcnnrcu, OI Xta- leigh, was struck by lightning a lew days sin(je and paiiifully injured. t, j Some $8,000 or $10,000. has been raised towards the building of ; the new Methodist church in;Raleigh. .; ,.; Greensboro1 is already looking forward to the erection of 'another Court House, and On a larger and grander scale!. ' rni -1 - 1 A..1 1' sv-t wara Awrimtr the "Iredell Blues." a' military company u:u . ;ai . afofAavillA. hpfnr'ft Vh war.. v . - . .- .. 1 , ; Tho" cai'ariotto ,n;:ri sayg tha managers at- the Fair, pi the uarpmiaa . ..... ' . . f . M i. ! .. . are makini? oreparations for a grancl- affair,f":i: UvU-.Ryyyf. next fall - - .. v - . . ; . ..... . ...... ...v.. i- --.Ajoncora -r emam , viiuijo tatnto-.at.8ociock. ft Become thebtoperty of. RT. Simohtoo, of Statesville; who 14 expected to fit it.np tor. a oerinaneni schct .; " 1 ;.V:; ' -.There is; in, tho ; icffice ot i the Supreme Court Clerk. atjRaleighthe an- tograph of an Englishman. to an iustru- meUt signed in 162?. i J - j.-.. igued in l62a?. ' - j.-.u,.?r . It IS reported;-Says -the UqarTJ lotto O&thatmf Clevelan d. '. Lincoln; Gaston and' Mecklen .. ... ji T:.x-r.;n..i..vi : ifAi.i. burg counties, is the finest 'that : has been known fofveraljea "'. -Thofficera !bf Daviiison! CJol- Jec for they ensuing year1 are as ! follows ReV. Jacob Doli;: 'President S& tU HilL Vice President; Armistead BarwellTreas-. tirer; E. Nya Hutchison,' Secretary, j liiThd'CleaVelandan says : Crops arelooklng.excellent' between bere; and Rutherfordton. We believe there is f going tb'be M general deliveranceand inV turat and poUticaL . .V r-i The Statynie'4?7ica saj(s; TCe'wheaYcrop has about beea fiarTested in this cection,' and farmers,; tapes present ar pleasing ' .appeiranw. . Cora and;oats uncommonly iayoraDie to botn. :n liardens were neter better.' '1 '-I' y-m The Raleigh Nevps says: ' On Saturday ianothera lot ,ot;Englisb; immi-1 grants arrived in the city und reported to theJ Btate CorimissioBer of Immisration. ColT Geo. Little, throngh whose influence tney came. Iney. are men of means, have iarms, stocK, SC., ana go at once to work. n, The, Raleigh Banner, of , Tem- :j jjcrumx says : iemperance .convennon vrill be held in this city on Thursday; the 8th of Ansmst.for the Duroosa of organiz ing a new temperance order fin; the State. Many of the best aBd most prominent ciU izens of the State, are at the head of this new movement: i:"J. -'1:J . - The c Statesville h Intelligencer says r We learn that as Messrsl'' Silas Mc Neely and David Qliphant were returning from the speaking here on Saturday last. thev were attacked in a desrerfttA mfinner hy three negroes and an attempt made to fc rf McNley is anold man of about 70 years. ' - .,, .y rfie - Kte ' S i The Charlotte Democrat says : Dr. W. W. Gregory's family, in this city, week by eating jelly cake, the jelly hav- ing Deen maqe m a copper Kettle, me maker of the jelly,5 in taking it from the kettle, tcraped it too closely. HOTELABBIVALS. National Hotel, S, Jones, Proprietor. July za. Jtuwaracwiien, sam. Dixon, J. A. xicn Wilmington, N. C.; J. G. Boney, Duplin i, N. C ; Hamilton McMillan, Thomas J. ,?A. J. Jones, JPayetteville, &. C. ; W. J. Roads ouiren, jw v. jiexvm. l. al., Button, Biaaen county, N. C. ; J. F. Wooten, Whitehall, N. C. ; A. D. Cutts and family, Onslow county. N. C. ; J. W. Jones, S. C. , t. F. Walkei, New Hanover; T. -F. Anderson, Weldon : H.3. Shneider,' Washington, N. C NEW. AJDYERTISEMENTS. CHARITY HOSPITAL, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE College of Physicians and Sur- ; ge onV of .Wilmington. GOOD FAITH GUAILaOTEED. The following scheme will be drawn without fail on the 13th August. i" No Postponement. 1 - - 1 BPXssl - S O H E M E, 1 prize of $1,000 00 in money,. l,000 00 1 nrlzA of Arm m t fttO 00 600 00 500 00 260 00 run aa r prizes of -250 00 prizes ot ; 100 00 5 prizes of 60 00 47 prizes of 20 00 107 prizes of .10 00 " .192 prizes ot 6 00 H90 prizes of 2 00 . rsv w ......1,070 00 060 00 ...... 780 00 e,5oo 00 vw &raav... ...... "': Six thousand tickets only will be sold at I julyS-ti .. . - , E.D. QALL. OUR MANY FRIENDS A ND PATRONS WILL PLEASE NOTICE . the fact that. OTJIt STORE WILL BE' CLOSED ON THE ' ' OVJVm r OF JULiY. -' . CHA3. D. MYERS & CO., ': julyS-tf , 7. North Front St. J TT5rl i xaillXlV , ttllU. liAcUlUJJiaJL 'I : i i 7 .WIKES AND XIQTJORS, A MOST - COMPLETE VARIET V WIIfES, COBDlAIcS, ; Ton i csf B i tters, &c. ; : , r chaS.5 p, MYERS & CO.'S, . Iuly8.tr 7 North Front street.,: Germanla ,NO. 4 K, OF P. ; THURSDAY July hi regular meet. i Ing at 8 o'clock P. M., in tbe Lodge Room, and public installation of oi ' rrn fnr the new term. ' ." . .Tn members are 'reonested to attend, it possible, without exeep- tlon.'andto all friends of theOrder an lnvita - huaiiv extended. d .siv-"itr.-' i ' Iv ' i ! By order of the W. C i 1 . juav ti-fw --. - : Ilechaiiic's - Building.; & : 1 r.vl: 'J - -A mma a j. 1- -; - .- rjlHiS 85ra' j Pueawuibf fOTo" L' July S.lt rSecretary, and. Treasurer, Yrfil; ;rU CW TOa WllminfftOll bteaHl ilTO u'-rJl-' nWi ' v'1 ' '. Jbillgllie AlO." XtOi 1. j r ; p. JtIlgin fTIHE regular monthly ireeting has -been v . . . Ur . nnfiTiua luly 3-lt i V Corresponding Secretary, i 'J im ! 1 i t' xanteflf . - i.fll'.t.yO V9ll:-.' 2"i b TYork at Kidacr'a Brick J I. S I i . .11. Ynrd Apply to I '7JtMii' y-r; fi iu f:"---'1 1 1 L.c - . . TATFTES A f!f. iuly frlVt SeedJ,.Seedr.!.:;SsedlI! BW.CROPTJRNIP.SEED ! at - . I a W , 1 I- GREEN FLANKER, c Julym VV , i -'i Druggists.- sUHt'.vMi ''i - i . v, ,ERY is complete In all its appoints -nts. jnFIHB MQRZ&Jjr For SurjamerandFattnjeifOTJBwhtt .ai r J.iWrt., inrtTeta.Ul. . .. V , -nrVmon rt tlTft Stata.-f AllWnds of T ATK - f.3a' WIL' IL STEVTITCON'S. 'tfTL 1 : '-'Tt 1 '4 M A A I ; OTltV ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 Bacon; &c -r r -1! -A T A V C T I ON CRQNLY, Auctioneers i -' iByCRONLY & MOKEIs! A oaycweonesaay) in rront 01 our aaies mm i vwiMoj cbu v vivwa a wo nua stvaa 3.00O tbs. Dry Salted Bides, 24 TUBS" IIUTTER. j!viiTit"u?drr?f ?.r1 HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. I 'w.I-C - -:u ' jmys-it .;,. i 1 OUR, "DTTiTT n. TTffi m M TIT 1 1 ii JLkJitnJLLLlt X:,- JLXlDXl4 , OUll EEMKANT . TABUS 1 Cpats; at; $5 - YOUR CHOICE for 85, , Worth f - , -c ;,,.rf a10 i'-T.' :" ! CHEAP 1 ; CHEAP ! 1 CHEAP ! 1 -l ' ' ' ; ' JulyS-tf City Clothiers. V Saddlery A KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, I -- . - " i ' TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,' ! t And everything Inhe llhe'of Saddlery Goods cheap for caahat . ... ' J. S. TOFHAM CO.'S, m , ' . r i No. 8 South Front St., leb 5-tfhao ' - Wilmington, N. C. ! iHSOElaLAKEOUS. :-. 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION . Wilmington, Char. & Eiither- . ford Bailroad Co. T Oxricx Chzev Exonrxxs asd Gxs Sm?'T,) , ; i ' . Wilmington; N. C, July 1st, 1872. ) XERSONS desirous of going over the Wil- -JL mlngton, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail way on the 4th of Julv to the 6tb. lndnaift.- can do so tor ONE VARE. . " RETURN TICKETS '.win be sold by all Agents good for three days, 4th, 5th and 6th of July, inclusive. ' AGENTS will endorse on all such tickets To Return and sign their names. . , , , S. Jj, FBEMONT, ..t: 1 uijr 1 . .. ; xaigueer ana oup'c SUMMER DRESS GOODS! THE GREATEST' BAKGAINS iHT LADIES D BESS Q O 0 D S Ever Offered lit tne Clty 1 -4 '; -B-WEILL. J Boys' Wear. We make a specialty of Goods for Boys. B. WEILL. i ... xarasois ana uorseis. 1,000 Assorted f corsets. Parasols and Ladles Umbrellas Every style. B. WEILL. WTiite Goods The best Stock of White Goods In the city eluding lOO pairs White tPio;ue-echeap; Hosiery. Examine our Stock of . Ladles' 'and Gents Hose. J B. WEILL. I RTtrll taprU23-tf H. BURKHIHER, Wholssaui and. r t ; .1. ' ' RbtatXi Daaxxs J ' v - , " ToTbaccOj Snuff ,., AND i aj! c- Slini of tne Indlam Chief, ' 1 , jnneso tr . Wft. Hmrlcet St. The:ArHferican'.';LIfe, INSURANCE JUT- 7 k COnPAUY ,,-.,r. ? ;js ; f.- - itr'x I from unncaitny sections oz tne state are Here OF PHILADELPHIA ASSETS t3,688,885 i inrtng the entire sickly aeasotwtojnt ' an old, honorable an4 reliable Instltutlenn ' To. repress extravagance in dress, , all the Ana lnsnmicfl on ui bdoidtwi duumii aivvc . - . ... . 1 a a sacwwroi.caieer ' w : nmr quwwf . . , . . : . r -. - - ' -v asseiSOr JOHN.W. GORDON o Agent, Wilmington. CoiSrrcCxxiaDxixixa, Gen'L Agent. xai , janeSO-tt- .Tt. a a I J. BHIGHAII SCHOOL; f ' . . t ni i.M' -if ' '-iit. Fj in.i I i.. - . ... eluding Modern Langnagesi) . Mathematical and Commercial. Tne oiiganizatloa:i4 jmu? tary. For circulars address , ) i Ja34m DWj : COL. WlL'RINailAlLv ; GnatfPicIic,!;;' llOu - rJ; Ijl. avao nnspecuuuy mriteu io ainena uio no mingion gardens, Wednesday, July srd. WM. HOTTENDORF. V Com. Jnlya-2t lnaiii?. f..tA i nnaRnnftMrmn - - . tl r K ivooaTS, w...u o tbretf days..................... i W 4 four d&TBt....... 8 r." lTdAya,.....;.......... Ccniract'Advertlseinen.ta taken at Drc- portionately low rate.,, j " Xlarrlages," Deaths! Belions, Foneral and OWtnaxy notices will be inserted at half rates wumimaiar ui aawice ; guerwue 1 au nvu OPERA-HOUSE. IBUESDAT EVEHIHffr JULY I4 " ' ' "" " H f " It;' ' " George FrSiicis Train. ssnxuj:cT: j TITHE CINCINNATI, "BALTIMORE AND j(fHttAPKX?Hfi. CQNTJlNTIOSS. AflTBlsaloittcot and 25 cents. Secured Beatsmsbeerrar . lt . ... ' Jtmea-4t f)ffi?l'nc FOR SALE LOW. TA AftA ??shkls WHITE and mixed I JTCaVfUVC WJUf, 1,250 barrels Flour, 0,S5O New and aeconoVHand Spirit Casks 130 Hhda. ahdT5dxWB Smoked' and D, S. Hides an Shoulders, i s 150 libls.iJPork. -i -s i 1t 330 UblaHalfBarretoanVlKits Nos.l, '2 and 3 Mackerel, . -SOO.iitOea Priniuay, ' p. 150 bla. Whlskey,T V . I :J f J 'ir 300 Cases Brandy f eachos, .if -i y iu . . lOO Cases 8chnapps,r l,eoo. Bundles Hoop npn, Vi) eso'Bhlai BruerO .V TiiW ' ' : aoo Packages Rivets, ' ' ISO Saclu coflfe. - 11 ;iOO Bbls.JBugar,( U 11 i i M' 'A ' 250 Cases Oysters, ?0O Boxes Candles, ,f SOO Kegsttails,. 150 Bbls: Crackers j W v taj : b 20. Tubs Batter, nsVi 400 Hhds.Sl. Molasses,. . SO'HhdSr Cnba Molasses, 250 Bbls. 8. H. and Cuba Molasses, 1 f 'j; 10 Bbls, epanish Brown, fi bbls. Epsom Salts, 15 bbls; Ferosene Oil, 60 boxes Smoking and Chewing Tobacoo, 5 bbls. and hall bbls. Snutf, &c; Ac; A . i .11" M'Jti WiKERCHNER, June 3-tf 1?7, 8 and 29 North Water St. TurnipS eed -BeanSs TUST RECEIVED, the new crop of Turnip tl Seed, consisting ot ' " - s " ' Purple'Top Yellow Bnta Baga, ' s - jcariy wmte jnat uutcn, .: -r. Red or Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Largo Norfolk, : ; . i j '; 'Also, Bunch Beans for Fall use, Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed, vwmw ww aavavwav waaa wwas At Ki ' MolLHENNT ft WRIGHT'S, juns20tf Lippitt's Corner. Alii FOURTH OF? JULY. is THE Steamer Governor Worth' will leave wharf foot of Market street on Thursday, 4inof July, for Smithville. Tickets, round trip, $1 ; Children SO cents, i To be obtained ot Green A Turlington, corner North Water and Cnesnut streets, up-stalrs,ot at Love's Book Store. The charter party reserves the right of excluding any objectionable persons.' Hour of depasture 8 o'clock. , , June 27-6t Holasses and Svrup. eSQlHHriSv',;. : Lluccovado Llolasoeo S. H; SYRUP For sale very "low by june'u-ti . WILLARD BROS. 7 PUR CELL HO US E , !.-, it'll. JT. R. DAVIS, Proprietor '.t;.i. .'ji. -; &..4.:.t-i ...-. j . 4'r Jj ROM THIS DATE, the rates for Trans ent Boarders are H 00, $3 00 or so per day, ac- 1 coraing to locanoa anoj rornnj . .way jtoaxa- i ers, as w per wees:. i jan xi-ui r.lorrilL'G.Rcstaurant, "VTO. 16 Sotttb Water Street. iiX ti3-.H-J .i.svb . WILMLN OTON, N. C, kteal at nil ifour.' The toi ' Wines, .,,( JLlqnor smmI Cigars always on - llamd. :: Tne lnbl ie are Uii .jiv -yinritea. sos Call .no:i Junelt-iy y . . . FEIIALE " SELHITARY. TEalYma. session wiu open on .jaonaay, cJuiy.1872, Seven expei lericed: teachers t Bn&alAna m awwawtwuY that vt-rii'4 nvta I from nnhealthv sections of the State are here I UUU Vi V 1UWUUU. AUUU IUi VaUUUKUIh - n x ju.vxuijl. -a. ! rj j lijiii j i. .. .tufyn.i..i -.1 a- . inDaiUv...- ... . ,.PrinMnl f it' 'r.T.:.. j mMa jjj.iui:.wrry- 91 'jt'ii c it t ia 1; i a !c':0tea is e b.s 4 Sail. Evair WaianHsnAT JijrnSArtranAT. t fit- any Railway Una' Ireland, I Station or BeaDOrt in threat1 urltaln. - 1 mn rum rnriTTi nsw , a ura - ijuuuiiii. laiwi I cfE Tsa ,75 TT.i-'t r."- 7- r - and 975; ''VaMCCl7itSldCiaa J'lirtedtii'ye 1 ... f nTthr TM.rttcniii.ra tt1v to the - Arenta. . , k 1. tafiwnntr iirBPiL. n. 1 au ta-anii 1 oaaa- Fms xtobiioi 13 .WORKS! JulyUf- 8 rront street, 1 - " I . . . m - ) a&i U&M I T7uREtWORK : 1 . 1 ' I- a.. , i 'iC-'. "r ? 'rv- .'- ' . Sri.: , it a
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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