ii " "-""" - ""w - -. ......,.. -i in i ii IM i in niin iipi umiiii.ii ii i ii" i t m imr tii i ii i i 1 -mi-" - ..4 t at. In adv. "i. Three ir-Vntlw. i? advances 2 m JK monih, in advance 75 TheMoBjriwoSTAHWllllje doTlvrrod In any P ixt of ,the Clty &t Fl,Tg;I- c N 1 Per week. ; "KTEorToLotJi i:.vr .:::.c;::T7T" s; - -v July 3, IS7J.- ;.; Thcr-I ,f mora- Wind. ' etcr. x-r, I- S3. 3 W Gent. ;C3 3 FreBh, ' 83; 3 WFreeli liarom etcr. 5000 . 20.97 so-.oo- Weather Fair-: Fair Fair I "Mean Tcfep.' of day, 86 degr. f . '. y ( 1. J Sots. All barometric readings are reduced 7a the fea-levcl and to S3 decree Fahrenheit - . ; - . JlOBXaX S3TBOTH, , '. ; .? Serg't Signal Service U.-S. A. . V. Wthr Report. : p f 4 - War- Dbpa.rtmknt. - ' . z-i-l t M at -a i RTMKNT, ) )fflcer. y , Dtnce oi -uniei oinai -umcer. Waahington, - July 3-4:35, IVobdbUUie.; f The barometer . will, probably - continue t'Tw.Endand: and southwest winds con. . ' n..: ;ftm Ohio to New Enirlandi aonthrW i nun . . , . . -j . - wlsltbout materjal increase o tempera; tare, but with, close, moist atmosphere and fight lOCBi Btv" uus, u i-.u--u bUluujUUUb tbo Atlantic 8tates on Thursday. Tn Keadlntt Boom ' l. . . Of the Wilmington Library Association la open daily during the week from 6)4 A. M. to . rr.m trt i t -nr . Dn-i rm-i u irt I ir..,. " w w , P. M. 'l FROFITADLE ADTERTIS1N Q. . sve call the attention of the business men .of Wilmington to the superior advantages . . ' ill ereu uy . ; TUE WEEKLY STAR : . . ha an advertising medluia. I It has,' without exceptlonvthe Largett Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can. satisfy any one that It has no equal as a medium of communication with tha 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 thla section, confident that we can offer inducements that cannot fail to please. ' TO CITT KUDSCRIDEKS. ' V' If r. William J. El well succeeds Mr. Millard Toft as City Agentcf the Moasiao Stak for all that portion of the city South of the centre of Market street. . His duties wilL commence July 1st, but all monies due Mr. Tort prior to July 1st will be payable to Mr. Elwell. By the terms of our contract Mr. El well la authorized to collect subscriptions in advance for any pe- riod cot exceeding three months. lie will de liver the paper in person, and sufficiently r' : ru.o. . , v . i . , N iE W ADTEttTlSfiaEflTS. Manuel Bornio Havana Royal Lottery. Tub TBAHScairr Liberal Organ. ' ; 4 Willums fc MuacmsoN Groceries. War, M." Stbvjinson -Fire Works. , J ' ' ..Vf. Kdcn5EBr-Sundrie8. J , ; Ej. W. Bbink, Acting ,Mayor Notice. ; I. o. o. F. fc.v-''. ,"'v":'.v-:' . '? Tuesday night, 2d insL, P. G. John Sholer, ' nstalliog officer of Capo Fear Lodge No. 2,as e'wted by P. G. Masters W. 8. Q. Andrews and W. L. Smith, W. D. G. M.: Wm. J. Topp, ; P G.,ii Marcus Bear, Thos. 1 1. Ilowey' and John C. Kocb, installed the following offlcers for tbo ftUBultig term: ; , , "... .,.' .-NIG., Wm. Goodman. ' VrG!James Fleet.' . ' , 't . r ; ''V n. Kclley. .y;.-j ": T.; J. 'Ai; Nicholson.-' , , ; , '. Cbaplain,' Jdhn Sholar. W.r John Maunder- .. . .. U., C, W. W. Yopp.v ' ; ; L G., Joseph 8tienberger. V ' ' ' t O. G. and K., F. V. B. Yopp. 1 ... ' R. 3. 8., K. L. Ilarrisa. . ' ; ; L. 3. S., Charles Schulkeo , It. 8. to N. G., Thomas Gm.no. : L, 8. to N. G., Emanuel Levy. . K. 8. to V. G., Henry Erbeckl P. 0. John Sbolar was elected as represents, iive to the Grand Lodge, which meets in Ral ign on the 17th of this month. . .1 . K. K. Conncll. . We call th attention of the voters of Bruns wick and Hidden counties to the card of their old aod well knowo feliow'-cltizen K. K. Conn cii, Eaq., the regularly nominated Conservative candidate for the Sute Senate In the 13th Dis trlct Mr. Couocil is a plain, honest farmer. or excellent sound, practical sense, and is s universally leemed .by all know him. - He . tipttcta to commence the canvas's' of Bruns- . wick coauty on Monday, the 8th Instant, and wi ceoa the Warpath from that time unUl the flay of election The result of the contest .... L eciIOO .ineresuuoi me contest in the 13th District will be that; Mr. Council will goto the Ssoate, while his competitor, air. Uill, will continue to teach school. ' r The Lecture to. iv fin.. ! Don't' forget the lecture of 'George Francis Iralo, which takes place at the Opera House this evening. The lectnreris in many respects a remarkable man an d .e iake it forgraoted that the public curiosity to see" and hear him will be sufficiently strong to ensure a crowded bouse.; He lectured In Savannah on the 29th and 80th ults. to full houses. On the 5th be - aa au appointmeat at Petersburg. . Target Sboottnc, ee , Teaay. f . We are requested to state that the members 1 of the Wilmington Rifle Guards will meet at ? the Ariuory Room this" morning at .7 o'clock.' The tareet aboAt.ln'ir frt nri'i iii'taV tia . ..... . r . v vr.u, JU,fc duuiu oi.mo uj. bvui- o ciock. 1 me juages ere ,rea. i y uowe, G. L. MabsourJ. W. Schenck, Jr.; and eo. w. Price, Jr. ' V'VVVV-- ' ' ! -f ' ':...'.' , V T v ' VC.-V ?' 1 :"ry;w,1,-J . ' VV":: :T,y.: ,V 1 A letter was received in this7 city yesterday Muuncing me fact that Benator Henry vvu 4PiorMas8achuett6, the candidate for Vice "ealdent ot th TTnitfld Rtatea on the Grant " lltket, will visit this city about the laat of this iontb.:;u 'uporiant Sleetlnr. f ; We are requited to eUts tliit there will be meetnir of thuF.T tlvo Coamltteo. lnclu 0ln tba Assoc?' Kficultural A? 21C8 oyer tl3 o'clock FrlJ: r " :ri cf ha Cape Fear l.c!i ia the r.allroad 1; : I"..'."; :-l Txz.':. ft f hue. " a p. m. 9 P.M- Vol. -II-IIo. 09. - iWILIGTOH. n; C; THUBS Loral hm.- . - wwjf yuiCKB wui do closed to-aay.-' I - -The county offices rlll all be closed to, : day. i ;; ui.i-'-rV,;;;(,::.v, - , . j v : - V . v I v.j, .una Hunemenx in ioe mtensltv or l i t uc uwi, yeweraay. - ; . ; - : - The Post Office will be open 'to-dav frota 7 - A."M. until 'ft A r i- ' - 1 ,.,,.-. . ... . . , " , . I I ; ui u. : . . r iuwg w u. us no paper issued from this office to-morrow , Judging from every Indication the will be Innn-nprnhinNonH ...t. oeciinauon 01 me sterling patriot and com wm oe innumerable Sound parties to-day, : petent eentleman. Col. John D. Tavlor. - ; r- 1 To-day commencos the 97th ! vear of I American Indenendn ..r.t wL... . . --.--. -v.M.u.i1r(,i,gi i Still no business for the City Court, and ho session of that tribunal yesterday moraine 7 the pleasure seekers whb are nn- . .... A . 'f' . 1 ; . :-' I able to thtt .it- t.- - - ----.w w-uaj win igouiii tuc i Wilmington darden. - r . ' ; 4 Superior Court adjourned yesterday nn- I til 10 O'clock to-morrow mnrnlmr nnt nt Va 1 ineettnthflHirWu-;. .n. - Sped tO the glOrlOUS fourth." Acting Mayor Brink has issued his procla matlon recommending as far as practicable, a general suspension of business to-day.. We have advices from several Townships u -"- uaij lumcaiing a very aeiermineaana I .... " . . . I 1UI LUt UUUIO ODDOSlllOn lO ' inn KnPlrT Kn nt tirki. -' -' " 'i ,v i Residents North of Mrkt fttr-Pt .Tftv fBt.A.;ku .v- 1 v - " I . ww vjy-VB-M I lamps in that section of the cltv are now at- I tended to. The steamer Gov. Worth will leave the wharf foot of Market street this morning at 8 o'clock for an excursion to 8mithville and the Forts below. I The rhotnix says ample arrangements ha ve been made for the reception and entertain ment of the colored excursionists from this city to Columbia. ' a gentleman from the neighborhood of I Rocky Point, In this ceunty, informs us that the crops In that section are suffering materially lor want 01 rain. ; . 1 1 There was a fine rain Tuesday night along the line of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad." 'The croua in that I section are excellent. : ,T : " A man by the name of . White, residing near Long Creek, in this county, had both legs aen iew aaya amce oy laiung irom a mm- ncrrv ipm .vniin nn m in tiia a or at niimninar. " Z . The display of rockets and fire-crackers last night, reminded ns that the "glorious fourth' was near at hand. We hope no accl aeni may nappen to mar tae pleasure or . the 1 boys to-day. - - ; We noticed posters on the walls and fences yesterday announcing a grand Republi- can raufaction meeting to come off at the City Hall on Friday evening, which will be ad- dressed by Abbott, McKay, Cantwell, Schenck, llcaton and others. : Capt. T. C." Lewis, at his place on South Water street, received his first invoice of peaches for the season jesterday. They came from the neighborhood of Sumter and are truly delicious. Capt. L. will keep a constant j supply of this favorite fruit on band during the I Summer. ' Owntr Found. " I Some two or three weeks since we mentioned I the arrest of two colored men, . charged with I purloining three fine overcoats. Since that I time ineffectual efforts have been made to find 1 the owner of the garments, and finally, when the attempt was about to be abandoned, It was accidentally discovered that they were, the property Of Mr. T. C. Servoss, City Clerk and Treasurer, they having been stolen from his realdence. Having no use for the coats during H wm onlj ttrongi flndlDg u. ntme to tb llalng that he was to fortunaU as to recover them. Oar Chip Basket. It Is a bad sign to tie skillful In apologies. Moving for a new trial Popping to Mrs. No. 2. . :.- . . -v;. : . A Detroit picture dealer says the hardest work he has to do is to frame excuses. AUij entcred ft ing Btore and asked for . wtu nf Jnft. TrncrienM '.' The clerk ,nfoVm hr that Jane hadn't bottled her ex J erience vet. but they could furnish " Jayne's I . - Expectorant." -- ' Expectorant. 1. ' .... . .',' : pastor, " What Is that, children V asked a young istor, exhlbitlnk to hU Sunday schooj a magic lantern picture of a poor, sinner, clinging to thn rroaa towerinff out of stormy waves inmid ocean, "Robinson Crusoe r was the instant -'A toll-gate .keeper in Virginia was lately broueht before a magistrate for cruelty to his a.- v.Anri h rtA free When he had charge of it. Like one' of Shakspeare's he roines', " She never tolled' her love." ; 'Little Boy "I .don't like you,Mr Brown; my mamma says yon are a Tegular sneak.' Mamma "Good gracious, James, what can In- dnce you to tell such a storyf I confess jto saying, f What a pity such a noble-hearted man aa Mr. Brown has turned out such a regular! rK. ""- w , ,. - . , .-, i small bpy arose at : a cunaay scnoot concert and "began quite glibly: certain man went down from Jerusalem to; Jericho andfeU and fell." L Here his memory .began to fallhlm. u And-and fell by the roadside, . ,v n mi nhnbAii hm COUNTY CONVENTION. Persuant to V resolution adopted at - its first I session, I give notice that the Convention of th. Democratic CoMerotlv. pattf of New Hanover will assemble at the Court, House In Wilmington, on Frldsy, July 16th, at 11 o'clock A. M." . ' ' ; D. ' MoMBiur; , i ' v v ; - President. "7e keep a full stock of ;itobinson's News cc:: tntlyoa hand. Summer ink now 1 ttl vn ur- xu un wivia I; . ' BAKW cousxxes V At a convention called by the citizens of crQnacK ana iiiaden counties to select a .nit.Mo m.j.i'i. wuuww fv.iouu kw icuiracui cam JlOLIlCb 1 II l the Senate, held on Sfttnrdv. thft2Qthftft, in the school-room of the Masonic Hall at 1 di. i. t t. it.. 3, , ii lat iv ii ii k iiKi r liih imp nivin ifror Bain nnnn i I . w ....wQ vuuu- I , vw" 7u" wia urucr vjr m Chairman, Salter Lloyd. Esq., the only busi- ness before the convention beine to nominate a gentleman to fill the vacancy made by the Qe convention decided unanimously that I ??0u'a .n"aere last ; and, personally, I woam ramer uey naa selected another more Wtent than myself. This I readily admit mieht have been done. Thoush I do challenge scandal through a lit. .Ii t i . i r-i . V L" Lf Ja an?,iarJ,ner ll"V"wJ my leuow ciuzens, ana conn- trvmen. luai i naTe never this positlonbut since I been a Beeker for have been put forth I pledsre mvself to use all honorable' means to Fao mv fpianHa an1 havtnw anAAArtta1 iha rtlaAAv secure my election and should 1 1 be seated as Senator in the ensuing session of the State TM.latnrA T Mnmlu tV, T,t rrr ffSrt tr. promote the best Interest of . the mass of my constituents ana mis istste. - Now. gentlemen. I will add but little mores As the time between this and election dav ie hand: eveil 6f mftnv of mv fftiW.riti-: ana inenas wnom ii wm De lmpossiDie ior me n oa In.Te-nth.-.'..,! Ih. ..... .vWu.. . aw hausg . aiiu w vauDO is me, Ji. ji. u. w not the consideration,; but movement now on foot for the advancement of 1 . 1 S . J t ! A uwuw. icgioiaLiuii suu lair uiaj 10 au mea will come no to the heln and nnt their shonl der to the wheel: and a stroner null and a null altogether wui art the wagon out ot the mire. 1 am. centlemen. vonr obedient aervant. I ' - X K. K. COUNCEU Bladkx Couktt, N. C' , ; . . SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, The editor t of the . Charlotte Observer is quite ill. . The supply of mosquitoes in itaieign is unpreceaentiy large. . The tvnos ot RaWh hava a grand excursion to Kittrell's Springs tb- dav. D. W. Courts, E6q., of Rock- ingham, formerly. State Treasurer, is in Raleicrh. -, 1 : "t : r I Mai: Snaton Qali of lalmVh; delivers an address to the Odd Fellows of Norfolk , to-day. " . ... . JMLrivKObert. - tl.-x.-.Ymson, I 01 xxaaiaxj BgeU ow, uiea on oaiuxuay iasc 01 TT i:f - j n i j i . pulmonary consumption. An : old lady in Weld on has just made a bed quilt containing . 11,334 pieces. - K Bays xne jxews. Press dispatches have been discontinued by the Charlotte Dispatch and Observer until further notice. The Sentinel understands that T. M. Argo is tirging his claims to be ap- pointed to the vacancy on the Supreme uourt Denco. : The Raleigh JVews has been shown the model ot- a beautiful piece of statuary, the production of a young lady 01 wasnington, JN. o." ; The proprietor ot the Spark- ling Catawba Springs has . invited our iu- ture President (Horace Greeley) to sojourn for the season at that delightful and effi- cauiuua buuiuici reaoti. ; The Weldon ' 2feW8 : Bays : A ! terrible hail storm visited this section last Sunday, destroying all vegetation in its course. . Corn and cotton , were injured very mucn in some places - cotton uemg a a a a -I ?fn. 1?P PJ f008, ' m m m kv a w rm -m m r -b -b - 1116 beniineu Ot . VY eanesaav says : Judge Merrimon, our popular can- .B " - B . . ' didate for Governor, returned to this city yesterday , morning alter a JDninant and . . A distinguished friend livinsr m vv eastern Carolina writes, the Raleigh Sentinel the following cheering news about tne crops. He says : " a rom all quarters the reports were that such crops ot wheat have not been gathered in many, some j i. mu . x said, in twenty years. The prospects lor com and cotton also make the hearts of farmers glad. BILIOUS. ! yeliL badly in morning, irregular appetite and tongue coated, vou are sutferlng from Toarin Livan or BUiousness." In many cases of U Liver Complaint" only a part of these symp- toms aro experienced. As a remedy ias Hep. for ?Tt. cat Dia p-fect and he lect cures. I leaving the liver strengthened d healthy. Sold by all nxst-ciass .uroggisw How Unnecessary tne Angnlsn many : aino nnrtaiwAflVim ThAnTDfttlRm.imnt. IIAn. few drops of it in the ears or tooth, affords in- atantaneoua, and what is better, permanent and all injuries or diseases which require trpntmp.nt ezternallT. this liniment is every where regardea as tne most potenx ana- re liable heaiinar agent in existence. For all ex ternal lnluries or ailments of horses and cat tle, it is infallible. - r July 2-Tu Th Sat ,t i 3 ?. ? Vl 'I IlOTlsiV ABBIT ALS. National Motel, R. Jones, Proprietor.July 3. Ca.pt. II. soutnau, xj. jtuaer, i tticnmona. i " - & . . u, t. a Woibo , r-itTr . Tom if? Aoii "wadeaijoro : K. Council. Bladen jua.. - - - , nK.on;. if n ."jr. a. Tnrpin, Weldon, N.C. - Mayor's Office, CITT OF WILMINGTON, N. C., JULY 4th, 1872. TO-DAY, JULY 4th, ushers in the Ninety- Sixth Anniversary of the Independenco pf ti.tagre.tEeptibllcaii H.Uoii, That all may nve iw vypuiuuiULy wj uu nonorlo'this grandTold Natal Day.it iSre- '-.-v BWi Ii ia. . .7 " . ticable, a general suspension ot business' be observed.-1 . ED. Ev BRINK; July i-lt . Acting Mayor. AT PRICES. f e AHA BUSHEM Prime White and1. ltiiUUU .Mixed Corn. m - - LUai 1 ' 00(1 Bbls. riouri all grades - - v . - , , ... , 4 enn juajuks skLiKUTED jiay, OUU : ' 100 Boxe3 D s sides gQUhds. Smoked Sides and Shonldera, f 200 Et)lspok, :.-, 150 Bftss Coffoc, r- - ..S. .- - '..VJ. lt)0 B eflned Snsar 150 Bbls Distmera' Glue, , Tons Hoop Iron,; .... ;. ;.; ', . ;' -..' ; 200 Keg8 NaiIs RAft Selected Second-Hand Spirit Barrels, Kf xona no. ix-eruvian unano, w gQ Bales Yarns and Sheeting, . AC, AC, ' AC &C. ' ' ' W1LIJAMS ft'inmnmsnw. July 4-tf : .. . . . THE TRANSCRIPT, PUBLISHED AT WASHINGTONi D. C. v For (he Campaign, - 50 Cents. Let all who desire the success of the Liberal Reform ticket subscribe fof and get up clubs for the Campaign TRANSCRIPT, . .. ' t , . lths"th cUoicest campaign matter, origi nal and selected, and contains contributions from some of the best "American ! writers. Greeley and Brown are sure to win, and all Wno jesire to be on the " winning side " shcfnld subscribe for Thb Wabhihqton Tbas- scipt. Clubs furnished at half rates and in quantities to suit. Let all send their orders to THE TRANSCRIPT, WASHlXOrON, D. C. lulylSrr TTn VQTia Pnval T.ntf PTTT T" yj a,M' uu t,CA J ONE ORDINARY DRAWING About Every 17 Days ; "XNE EXTRAORDINARY ON THE 20TH VA r DECEMBER, 1872 and one GRAND V EXTRAORDIWART On Uie 22nd of April, 1S73. For Plans. Lists of Winninz Numbers, and aay vuier mionnituon, auuress . iKIJKAIU A .UlMJXiilSli, .. . , Commission Meichants. . 1 1 - Established 1848, Who are my only authorized correspondents in the United States to receive ordersand to a casn aii pnzes. v - ' AxrTTWT First Sub-Collector for ExportaUon in . Ha- I jujyanT Vw-- - m a it ti ma k w m n enmnr I - ' ft r And DlSTilaV To-Nirrht jt j -o FIRE WORKS 1 F "O R T H E i B ' O . Y S , WM. M. STEVENSON'S, 8 Front street. AT A3- Grand Display To-Night. - ' inly -tf TTloeea TTvr Tivri ilLOlaSSeS Ou UOOU ' XTUHa GtZtX Hhfis. and Bbls. " Cuba and S.H. Mc- UJU lasses, . , . ; ; .. y . Bundles Hoop iron, U Fox sale Dy,;-' - , : . ;r w KEECUNEE, ; jalytf '27. 28 and 29 North Water St. Corn, Hay and Oats, BUSHELS .WHITE and MIXED 1.300 CORN. A ff Bales Hay, 8,1 600 Bushels Oat S, , jtox saie oy F. W. KERCHNER, juib 4-tf ' , 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. 1 " I liru!al..H R Til - 15 BBLS. KEROSENE OIL, : Bbls. Spindle OU, 1 OK Bbls. wnisxey, 11 ijibls: Clariflett Tallow,' 'i y .111.:. . nv& r-A-i j'orsaie oy, .'. - . F. W. EERCHNER, - 1 -- July 4-tf 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. Glue, Spirit casks and Jtlour. C OK Bbls. Glue, j . r Spirit Casks, I X.bIIJU r7M Khl. Tlinn' UUJ For sale by ' ' ; r ' ,' F. W. EERCHNER, Juiya-tf '.27, 28 and 29 North Water St. ILive Deer for Sale: ONE DOE and TWO FAWNS FOR SALE. Can be seen at the wharf of the. People's SteamDoat company. . a.jpi a.ppxy w - - : ; s ..1njya-lt.:'t ' t- v L. Ii. lBUUSSltT. SMelds':'Eve'7a'3h'; wf0VT" 99 , ltAjrorAOTtraxn bt . . . -. - , ' Wof rtte I I INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK EYES. ever offered to the public - -. - .. - . - For sale by all Druggists in the city. Price B0 cents per bottle bottles double the origi- -nai sire.. ' v - . :: ; GliliSN & FLANNERjWholesale Agents, i ; ;. cea it nsiaw ia , u xiarct gtreeu NEW AI)TEKTTSEMENTS. Saddlery. A1 LL! jXIND3 OF t SADDLES, HABNESS. TEUNKS, TSAYELIN G DAGS, And everything Intthe line of Saddlery Goods cneap tor casn at , r . - ' - J. . xuruAffl. w.'o, ?( - ' ' No. 8 South Front St., aeb 8-tfnao . . .--s Wilmington, K. C. X MISCTR1 iTiA,NEQU& CHARITY fiOSPITAi; . UNDER. THE AUSPICES OF THE ; College of Physicians and Suf- geons of Wilmington. GOOD FAITH ' GUARANTEED.' - The IOllO Win ET SChemn Will hfl rlmwn wlthnnt fail on the 13th August. i , r No Postponement. :; 1 prlze'of l,oco bo in money, 41,000 00 liprize of . 600 (0 ; ...... 600 00 2 prizes Of 250 09 , , , 600 00 6 prizes of 100 00 600 00 5 prizes of . 50 00 - ,! am 00 47 prizes of 20 00 sua no 107 prizes of .10 00. - K . " . 1.070 00 192 prizes ot 6 00 , 9rt0 00 S3 prizes of 2 00 ' - ' 780 00 750 Priaes,. .V... ............ ...... 96,500 00 Six thousand tickets onlv will Vm snlfl nt $2 00 each. " JulyB-tt K. D.HALL. OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS WILL PLEASE '., NOTICE the fact that OUR STORE WILL ' BE" C L OS E D ON T HE FOUJlTil OP JUIiY. ; ' CHAS. D; MYERS & CO., july 3-tf - ; .;:;.;;, 7 North Front St. SUrilfilER DRESS GOODS! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS . t V.' yt'r Ever Offered in the City. .T' " .:: "it ; . ; .B.WRlL..t- r . BbyAar. We make a specialty of Goods for Boys. B. WEILL. raraSOlS Ulltt liOrSetS. 1,000 Assorted 'Corsets, Parasols and Ladies UmDreuasilyery style. ; i ? ii, WEILL. The best Stock of White Goods in the city eluding 100 pairs White: Pique very cheap Hosiery. Examine our Stock of Ladles' 'and Gents Hose. . ' : ' I B. WEILL. apr!123-tf ..... , i. .r, wr i . . Family and Idedicinal WINES AND XIQTJORS, : MOST COMPLETE VARIETy t "WINES, CORDIALS. 1 Tonics, Bitters, &c. t CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.'S, ' Inly 8-tr -: ' ' 7 North Front street. ,.,;.,, , v;.,OUR. ; EEMHANT TABLE ! !1 ' OUR REMNANT ' TABLE ! 1 COATS ; AT $5 YOUR CHOICE for fi5t Worth r; f 10. J.UliiliAx' I UllAr l , - vJUiAril .Av.'f. MUNSON&CO., ( City Clothiers." JulyS-tf H. BTJRKHinER, WHOtasiui and RSTAIC DUUB IV ii Tobaccoj l -V Snuff tV.ASD-.Ai SE GAR S.I r . I Sign r tne Indian Cnlef, jnne 30-tf No. 8 Harlcet BL Genhania Lodge, ' - NO. 4: It. ' OP : P-.ir?f TnUESDAYxly 4th, regular meet-j mg at; o'c .-jf. jm., in the Lodge twain, ana pvoixe installation oi om cers for the new term-: : : . f ; The . members - are ren nested, to i muui ajvibsxuio, , wuuuut excep tion, and to all friends of the Order: an tnvlta- n.'m; - r? - ? - j- By order of the W. C- i'-' ? July8-2t $ t F.-A. 8CHUTTE, E. B. 1 - k- J r Seed lSeed 1 l i Seed ! Jf ! TCTEW CROP TURNIP: SEEDj-' 1 '4 ' ' ' AJlD CABBAGE SEEH, For Summer and Fall use, for sale . .13 . GREEN & FL A.NNER, july8-tf ;V Cae Satire cm cv-,.....,.......... 1 (0 two days,. ...... 1 - fonr CLaya,.. ....... ............ 2 W V " five days,....,... 8 00 v " one wtsk...;.. 8 CD it Contract Advertlaoracnts'taken at r i portlonateiy low rates. .. Marriages, Deaths Religious; Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates., Txaxs Cash on demand MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE. TMSDAtEDtG, ;JULT 4Ul.r j; George Francis Train.,, SUBJECT : IT1HE CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE AND .a. 49 Admission' to anci" 23" ccnts Secure seats at Heinaberger'ar 4 ;: -,-June80-4t v- - - V':v. ;J" FAMIIiY tOEOCEI milE CELEBRATED EMPIRE MiOUR, Fresh Parched Java and Laguyra C O F F E E,. ; FRESE BEEF t'0JT(3UES AND DRIED BEEF, v GERMAN WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE f AT 5 CENTS 'A BOTTLE. NEW"' YORK SUGAR-CURED ' 7 VPICHAIVIS FRESH EYERY STEAMER. Clarets, liBorle. and; Domestic. . AT "REDUCED PRICES- V FOR . SALE it&'ly .,'. , . ' V-'r. " - . : . 1GEO, MYERS, June21-ti 1 11 and 13 So. Front Street. I Turnip; Seed--BeanSa TUST. RECEIVED, the new crop of Turnip tl Seed, consisting ot ' ., ' Purple Top Yellow, Rata Baga, . , ' ',: a Early White Flat Dutch, : Red or Purple Top, 7 '- ' ; j. Yellow Aberdeen, " ; - - - Large Norfolk, - " .. ..... , ,...4 .S-rf . r.. j ;r......... . White Globe ; . ' ' : - Also, Bunch Beans for Fall use, Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed, Sola Wholesale ana Retail At ; MclLHENNY & WRIGHT'S. Juns20-tf Llppitt's Corner. FOTTRTH OF JUEYa J GRAND EXCURSION, s THE Steamer Governqt Worth will leave wharf foot of Market street on Thursday, 4in of July, for Smithvllle. Tickets, round trip, $1 ; Children 60 cents. To be obtained ot Green & Turlington, corner North Water and C cesnut streets, up-stairs, or at Love's Book Store. The charter party reserves the right of excluding anv objectionable persons. Hour of departure 8 o'clock ; June 27-8t Holasses and Svrup. Lluscovado Uolasses For sale very low by nne21-tf WILLARD BROS. PURCELL HOUSE , ' J. R. DAVIS, Proprietor. ROM THIS DATE, the rates for Trans ent Boarders axe H 00, $3 00 or 82 0 per day, ac cording to location and rooms. Day. Board ers.ta 00 per week.; - -y ; v t Jan21-tf IY1 o r r i I i f s Restau ra nt, THE GKEM, "VYO. 10 Sontn YFater Street. ; JN . WILMINGTON, N. C. -: ,x'y. ajjv'' .v.xV- 5v--' ;... '-... . Heals at all Honrs. Tne best Wines, v aaqnors ana tJigars always on lland. Tne lnbllo are lnvitea to Call. '' Junel9-ly - . ; '.. '. .:: .. KAL.EIGU:.- ; FEU ALE SELIIITARY. THE Fifth : Session wiH- open on Monday, July 2, 187i, Seven expei lenced teachers engaged. Sessions so arranged that students from unhealthy sections of the State are here during the entire sickly season. . . To renress extraTasranoe la dress; all the boarders are required to wear a neat but cheap uniform. 'j- -u --.v Board and Tuition in English. 8100 per ses sion of 5 months. Apply for catalogue., a X . Jf. U.UJBUUUi. a. ax.. June254w Principal. The AmeriraKXtifc uisuRArjcE'cbr.iPAnY AF PHILADELPHIA-ASSETS t3,e5,a- V an old, honorable and reliable institutiens J "SECOND TO NONE IN -THE ICOUNTKY. ' Policies rton-Forfcitablo And insurance on all approved plans After a successful career of nearlv a Quarter of a Century, it has tL.S2.ee -of realized, assets for everv dollar ol llabilitv. - t v .. i JOHN-W, GORDON, f .. Agent, Wilmington. :' Col. Sr. CLAia Dxiarae, Gen'L Agent. june80-tf . - ' . -. BHIGHAII GCH00L, l-:'j,, -. x ji ............ . 'v . . ,- " .. THE FALL SESSION OF 1872 opens Angnst : 2nd.-'- - - ". ; : . '- The course of instruction is Classical. ( In ciuaing aioaern xAnguages.; luaiaemaucai R?Ssrtte '.I? VA OL. W1L' BINGHAM. cluding Modern Languages.) j Mathematical AvCuporior Cur.lity VF Goshen Butter,. Flc-r, T CoSToei JoSt " J. L 1IETTS. 67 li i it.- 7 ' 1 ' ! ' i ' 4 V- r 11 i: : ' Vf '3 ! . -.'1 11! 4 ; ill 1 ! L 1 i: 9 . t