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f ; Til 12- - ,1 ' OfiO 8QTX&T8 OSlO 3lVt ...... 'r?u":-'our iays,... ...... 2 6c -;iV." ito. Dawson. CAik ilaiitlias, Frct 6U .: "F. , .. . . .; J i , . ' .... " 'h Vcar. to ftdT-inca......'.:.....V....'..I7 CO ' x inontn. In advance 8 60 hrS months, In advanco..;.. ...... ....... a 00 -vnnTmoV. in advance... ,75 ThM 0K!rN Bta will bo d'Uvered in any lJr the City at Fittks Ck,-t3 per week. i."-. live d&ys,.... ,...'? :u . OoTvtract AdvorUsements't&kcn atptr - S V t3rtIonfl.telv low ratesi t y' t' i ; . . .'. , , " lIarriagos,'l)eatliev IleliRions, Ftmral and.; t)bltuary notices will bo Inserted at half rates - -ITo;91. WIUnnGTOIL : IT. ; C. SATUEDAY. .. JULY 1 6, .1872. Whole Ho, 1,495 irnen paia zoz in advance ; oiuarwise iiui raia , ' rU v' TzsxB caan on aemancu v .- t urn ii ill iir, Binrn iir 11 mm - i mi n .11 1 1 1 in 1 i j.ji . . inn 11 mm mT mi 111 11 mmmmtmmmmnBmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmtmmmm '" . " . . ' 11 ' ' ' .' ' . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 uk "j . . 1 . r ii 1 . 1 1 . 1 . im jj .1 ..1 ' 1 1 u ' 1 ' . " - . - 1 "" . ' Tiicr- - T" .. . mom- Wind. - Weather, eter;" ''' '; , 85 : 3W FresL Fair: ,77 E Gentle Cloudr 70 NW Gent Fair ; . . Uarorn- eter. . "80. 03 S0:04? 80:07 ;- 7 A.M. Teratf. of day.' 73 de. ' " irt the eeaJevel aodto.5a degree Fahrenheit, I'-- x ROBSBT 8IBOTH,."-v '; -:i"': ' : ersc't.SiacalBcrTlce U. B.-A:: . . V.. : . ! " ' . ' War Department. t;-U . , Office oi uniei oistnai uacer, ( Wasbinjcton, A July, 54:35 P." 11, ' The barometer, will probably continue with out material change other i than' a slight i Jail;, on Saturday, throughout the Mississippi val . Ii-v and tbe Gulf States, with Increasing cloud iness In tbo former -region and increasing temperature and humidity in the latter north eterly winds, with elear and pleasant weath oo the lower Ukes., , , ..; ,v , . lBOriTADLE ADVEUTI81NG. s : We call the attention of the business men of Wilmington to 'the superior . adTantages "ffe,red the wikKLY ixii. v ! as an advertising 'xnedium. . It has, ' without exception', the Largest Circulation ot any pub lication In Wilmington t end we can satisfy any one that it has no egual aa a medium of communication with the people or the rural ; uiatrlcts now trading.wlth Wilmington, ' We solicit a call from'those'who wjah to place their business prominently before the: people of this section, confldent .that we can offer Udacementa that cannot fall to please.' r I Mr. William J. Klwell sneoeeds Jklr MUlard. . Tort aaCity Agent of the lloaano 8ta for all . that portion of the city South of the centre of Market street. - ilia duties will commence I July 1st, but all monies due Mr. Toft' prior to July 1st will be payable to air. ElwelL By the terms of our contract Air. El well is authorized to collect subscriptions in advance for any pe riod not exceeding three months. He will de, ' liver tbe paper, in person, and sufficiently ' early toaatisfy. the demands, of all subscri bers. . . . ' ' : '' ' ' . . ' NEW A UVEUTI B A JB Jl TS. f'i.V- ' T Vudust & ELLiChesp Serge Gaiters ; --' D: Piott.prders Solicited' If-:, Z-'f?:: ' Gbssk '& TtANUBKSeedavr. ' K' ' -. . Wm. M. TRVBNSos.-Crockery; Aeij. Knlgtatar Py-tn-K , . s l'.'" At the' regular meeting of Germanla Lodge 'No. 4, K. of P.,' held Ton ,,Thursday'evenIngi, the follpwb'g bfflcerS were duly installed.for the ensblng term :i W..ilottendor; V. PM W J. Babman, ;' W,- d; C. Schulken,; Y C.; J. Beney, G.f H OhUndfT.rfA 0. S. "Attendants; aItC. 'Hi Finchen, Di Paehcr. -. v- ' (; - j-'-r The 4lU at ttae Sonndal; " - 'i(; tErery available vehicle In the city had been enjiazed the day previously-; and. at: an. early hour pa the morning of the 4th Urge '.nam-) her were seen making their way In the dlrec- tioQ of t';a Soqnds, where we '.earn the various . parties who preferred spending the day . on the seashore had a most excellent time. There ..were several beach parties and at night a Ger unu Bull took, place At the ' D-vIa place, -on .'Middle' Bouud.--;;.:'.!' i:-?- ' Rnilthvllle. ; ;:?X ::-x 'trr :x Ar v' r. TbegsrrUon at Smith vllrwe iearp,' had. a Que display of flre-wprks Thursday night, to gether with au'eDterUlbment, gotten up,by members of the garrison and a number of the young men of the place, tbeJproceeds of which were appropriated to the benefit of the various charcbea bf the town., '.VVejeirn j, that, the company intend playing the fTlckel bf'Leave- Mau" next week, AShoe llefl. ii .',.-,.' ' 1 MesmJ Ileatoo and Sinclair treated the clt 4 iz-ui f Shoe Heel to a political harrangue on b 4th. A large " number of colored people ,were"p'riet and 'but ftw.whitefcv Doring the day, If ru; a difficulty occurred between M-Sheriff Kidrldxe, of jBladea, Snd some of the colored men j'l-eseot,. which finally result-' d in a Vet to", between Eldridge and Beaton,' tlir chani i ploti flhtlstl' la the Utter encoun ttr rnoj r buh it ha the ex-Bberlff came but sraBiu'ti;end'"'oft!iehor'iKV.' f'' i'-:i Traln 9XfhfU ConnCtUn. ji Vw; Tburddy inoruioir, after it was- too late to 1 ttuke tbe anDOuntemeot th'ougb the city pa per, d ifclt'granv was received - from George , FnocU Train to tbe effect. that be had mlssed' COQoectluu at Colombia and would not be able" to st here In time to deliver bl promised 1C torn tbat nlht, and that io- order tokeep hla ppolatments ahead he woud' nave;'to ' post-- pone ic until some tlmo In August. We learn that the pros pVct for a n full house, , bad .he dipped bcr;-.wVre. very flalierin He passed thrcK4h httt i :Tbursday. nlgbt i ?rwrfifor -Petmburg, where he wasto lectnrelast even- At the. regular - meetlDg of Campbell Eo roptnerjt No. 1,1. O. O. F.r last evening, P. P.Wro. L; 8mitb:'aaaU'ted bv P. (J. P. Wm. 4. Yopp,' j00. c. Kocb, Wm. Goodman and Marcus Bear, ; installed tbe' following offlcers . -"f me.cnsulnii'tprm A- 'if; ' P., Jaraeg Fleet.i i, ' 'H-; f1, ": . . . . 'J-; ' ?J--harIes Schulkenv J i .':;-KG. II, Ke'lleyV : - :::v;t;f: 'i..T' .iA-Nlcbbison--i "i :...yopP-;::; "V I' ; 4 v. i :' ' --L 2J-J. Joucai ; : 8'4W.,iWrn.:Ooodman. rax-p.rri- ; ,. Of T., J. H. RIcGowan and-' Joseph Stern' iberger. :.'' .. v; - .: -'..'" i?:i , si; 8-iE.Levy. " .' ' ' 1 . :Xl'::"-'i''' ,'r-.8v.'M areas r-. ' ';'-': v.:ii ffi C. p. ;.!arc-:3 T - ! rs. r?rrc' Rotative to tl j c - - li ' tteU laRii ' j t - - .,.r--A white man-charged with drunkenness P; the" streets, was arretted -yesterday and lodged to the Guard Ilonse. -. ; , . . " : " . " ' ' . i, - . '. -. .. - . , - ! j, J v -TUl- further notice Sonday morning: grayer at 'St.' James Church will be at 9 pclocK 3Venln Prayer at 6 R,JtWr There was a floe rain along the Wllmlng-, ton, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad yester?. aaT - rsTl TheJcrop.arejltmicjWng; The Fhomix.UiTOi that several gentlemen from Wilmington are about to open a coal yard n fitlnmKta Inr tha nnriuut nl .nnl.t.a alt kipdsofcoaLyi X,r i. pi; 5fiA, .- P Court yesterday - morning, wWch were .dis charged npon the payment, of. costs. . Three xtaiea were continued over for a future hearing. , We are requested to state that the pulpit of the Front street .MethodisV . church! will be filled, to morrov'"mnrnirid mrA vpntn hv Hew - Co,, Vf .v j . ' TheKadleal Pow-Wow.ZJkat-Kllit. After much burning 9! tar barrels, blowing of horns and beating of drams a considerable crowd ..was collected at City Han last night to hear . Abbott,- McKays 8chenck,s Beaton, and others; talk about the duty of voting ' the Re publican ticket. .W. P.f Canaday,; Esq., was called to the Chair aad Mj. Maun, of the ibsf, and. Nathan -G, Sampson, colored, acted as Secretaries. i , , .t,v ; . , . .5. . " l Abbott led off with one of his characteristic efforts, and was followed by McKay, who was lb excellent spirits- over the fact; that Col. Vad4eU was not here to refute his arguments, or what few he advanced. ' The main topics of both these speakers were abuse of the Demo crats and Horace Greeley, and appeals for uni ty in the Republican ranks.' Old Horace seems lo be sharp thorn in their sides; and even Maj, Skanks, who was the next speaker, had occasion to Indulge in a fierce onslaught on the sage of Chappaqua, ' no doubt, In his esti mation', utterly demolishing the poor fellow,(?) white coat," white hat and alL ; How we pitied himl.v-.-; - f,- : ; ; The Sheriff was also extremely solicitous that unify should prevail In; the party.:' H$ was really eloquent on that, subject, because he knows how It Is himself,1 The calm and quietude which succeeded npon his taking the stand was probably owing to the deep Interest felt by his audience in what he was saying, but that could hardly account for the action of the number who quietly took ;thelr hats and ro- "tfre2.';i.-V; ' " "' ; .i'-'? : , The Duty" of JtegUtrsursi. ;i " The election law passed at the late Session of the Legislature provides that "Registrars shall, between sunrise and sunset on each day (Sunday excepted) from the first Thursday In July up to and Including the day preceding the first Thursday in August, 1872, keep open the books for the registration of any Voters residing in the township or precinct, entitled to register, whose names have not been regis tered In such township or precinct before, or do not appear in the revised lists.'.' r As a pen alty for neglect or refusal to come up to the requirements of the law in the premises we find the following : ,4Any Registrar Or Judge of Election, or any officer falling to perform any duty required of him by the Election Act, shall, on conviction, be fined not more than one thousand dollars nor less than five hundred and imprisoned not more than six nor less than two months.' ' We advise our Registrars to cut out the above, and paste it -. In their hats, or,; some other prominent place, as we have a notion that it would mot be wholesome to eitberlof them to be called npon to pay a fine such as Is mentioned In the last paragraph. ,i - The Rifle Guards had their target shooting at Greenfield on the . 4th. - The company marched through the streets Thursday morn log, followed by a Urge crowd of colored peo ple of all sexes, ages and sizes. The target shooting commenced at about o'clock and was kept up until near 3 P. M. The following Were the successful contestants : The first prize, a!sllver watch and chain, was won by Pri vate Wm. Johnson; the second prize, a silver pitcher, by Private James Shsw, and the third prlxe.aset of silver tea spoons, byThaddeus Cowan., The target was won by - John Alex ander. The company next repaired to Dudley's Grove. -.During their stsy at that point a diffi culty occurred-between, Washington Green, a member of the company, and a colored man by the name of Stewart, in which It is said the latter individual cauio uui , . svwu rri. ii-,ViA hinmaaedoffverv v bw quietly and tatlsfactorlly to all concernea.. r - Tbe grand ' Fromeriade at the City Hall at nliht concluded tbe festivities oi me aay w.uu tbe Guards, which was largely auenaea ana proved a success. . , ,,(;:i' i.' . rands Weeded.-'i. f";:.':;'-,. "; ; '"."' f 'Tunqs are needed by the' Conservative State Central : Executive Committee at-Raleigh to time render necessary. This matter requires the Immediate attention of tbei lriends of the cause throughout the State; as the Committee have but a few weeks more In which to work before the electlonAn : urgent call for snch f unds b -!bn- Issued by - the ; Committee; signed by Hon. D. M. Barrlnger( Chairman, and J. J. Litcbford,' Es-i' Secretary, and we hope that our friends in thla and other coun ties will respond promptly and liberally In or der to give the Committee; every ."possiblefa cllity for meeting' thexpnseaVo'';iBeceasa' in a canvass of the character which la now go lbg'onnlhs''SUte.' f' l In this connection we would state that any . monies left at this office Lio? the purpose indi cated will be proaptly forwarded fi i. v - what's -tne fiierence between a man cuttir z tfc3 ec'i c2f IU nose, apd a boy.who has just I: Til ?. UsjL? One lessons his bcseatdtLa bav for tbe printing and 'distribution of docu- wosier j oreaa. - , T -8 7 pay for U8j,"T'J M gprout ImmedUUly, and grows In 1U place. . cherry 1 tree,' and was instantly killed. ments and tickets, and such otner expe as ;;Wi4l sUrs winii Willie, a larger brother of RoberVas up the success 'pf the cause, may fronv Ume to , -u. tlI the trw eatberiDff-fruit at the tim'anS The jExcarsloa. on tbo 4th; I 'v. i ; s ; Urge number o( oar people, of both sexes. participated,, in. the excursion - to Smithyllle and other points below on the steamer Qov. Worth: A good band of music wss on. baud and the young folks Indulged lo the' pleasant pastime of dancing during the greater part of the day. - " , r.' ' y'Vi'. Arriving at 8mlthvllle some of the party de cided to remain there until the return of the where the excursionists enjoyed, a pleasant stroll among the ruins and Inhaled the delight fhl. breeze of "Ol 0mvfi t ,. ..... " On the homeward trip nothing or special in terest occurred until the ; steamer had reached a point nearly opposite thef MessrsrKidders' mlllj when a young man by the name of .Rob ert Evans, formerly of this city, but now re siding at Magnolia, met with what might have proved - a fatal accident. ' He" had . become overheated from ; excessive' dancing a 'short time previously,: and 'had-stripped off hU coat .. and cravat, and ', lay down , on on the deck to rest.- Upon recovering some what he arose from his recumbent position and started to walk across the deck, when his foot became partially entangled in someway and he plunged into the river. It was some time before the' boat could be stopped, but fortunately the steamer Oidham, which was in the rear of the Wrtht approached near enough to young Evans, who Is an excellent swimmer, to throw him a couple of life-preservers, which were immediately appropriated. A rope was finally thrown to. him and he was hauled on board of the Oldham, none the worse for his Involuntary bath with the exception" of the. wetting and the exhaustion consequent upon hU struggles to keep himself above water. In the meantime a boat atUched to the. Worth was. manned ;' by Messrs. J. J. King, Michael Robbina and H. .Beery and started. with all possible speed to effect the rescue of the young man.but reached .the spot just In time to witness bis safe landing on the deck of the Oldham.: With this exception nothing ma terial happened to mar the pleasures of the trip, which was greatly enjoyed. Since writing the above we learn that our informant was mistaken in saying that young Evans was rescued by means of a rope. He was. picked up. by the boat from the"TF?rfA and put on board the Oldham. , : ' Portraits of Gena. Xee ana Jackson, Mr.4 W.f H. Rivers;' General Agent 1 for the sale of life-size portraits of Gens. R. E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, is In Wilmington and will call upon our citizens with the view of procuring subscribers to these elegant and faithful portraits of the two great heroes of our "Lost Cause." It wonld be proper to state that Mr. Rivers will in no case require - the money until the delivery "of the picture; so there will be no risk on the part of the sub scribers. ' ' :.; " -y i". . ' From a number of testimonials from Inti mate ' friends and acquaintances' of Gens. Lee and Jackson, we subjoin the following: From R. H. Chilton, late Gen. C. S. A. and Chief ot Gen'l Lee's Staff, Columbus, Ga.J The engraved likeness of General R. K Lee, which you have submitted to , my inspection, is the most perfect which has come under my observation.-. :,?-:;.. r"- -';-u I full concur In the opinion of General Chilton. HemrtL. Bbnnino, . - : - - Late MsJ. Gen'l C. S. A. . . i From Jefferson Davis, Memphis, Tenn.j The engraved likeness of General Lee which you have submitted U the best that has ever come under my observation. - : ' - ' f From Mrs.' Gen'l ; Thos. J. Jackson, Cottage . ; . Home, N. C.,1871. Mxssrs. W. W. B08TWICK& Co. " CrniZnen":-Your ''letter arrived somewhat in advance of the picture with which you have been pleased to present me, hence the delay in returning my., tnanxs. mere- nave Deenso many different pictures published of Geo. Jackson, and many of them such earrtcaiures, that I know it must be dimcuit for any one who never saw him to form an idea of his ap pearance. You have , been fortunate in pro curing the latest and best likeness of him as your model, and have succeeded in miking a fine copy of it. Certainly if is a noble and pleasing picture and as far as I can judge, a very fine engraving. I shall prize it most highly, and feel very grateful to you for it. v - Mest Kespecuuuy ana iruiy, : v - M. Awsa Jackson. Oar Cblp Basket. Old maids are oisciiDea as -emoers xrom . . ... .... . . I . . . . . ' 1 , 1 A, A .... Wmcn tne sparK. uto mcu. , tJ, --. i- 7hy is Hiram Powers one of the meanest men alive $ 1 Because he "chiseled" a Greek slave out of a piece of marble. i i Can an auctioneer be expected to wear an amiable expression of countanance when his looks are always for-bldding.. ' . A California Journal predicts that not manv vears will elapse before that State will I - M t a l become one or tne conee-growiDg cuuuuic ui the world. ; Come here and tell me what are the four seasons tV Toungprodlgy answers;; Pepper, musUrd, salt . and vinegar; . tnem's wnat mother seasons' with.; V.ii-;,i;.; ... ,-...-... . ; An old maid suggests, that when men break their heart It is all the same as when a ing knowingly..; Youth and maiden leaning over a gate and looking " uply.". Maiden, with enthusiasm; pointing i a i taper; finger toward the zenith, exclaims, "Ob, Henry, isnt jewelry 4- n...iof ..T. hiit mean man la 'VI 1 Qtclt say that t tne mean ,manja a I t. -. v:- mtia nniicr flva Jeet -eisnt incnes in ne ent. . ...V . .... auu . measures -auuit ; fcu i w . ww around the chest;' but we have known some veryrmeammeniwhose altitude and cireum defence varied considerably from these figures. . t. A Wanlnttnn .(lOTitftd at its flmt session; I give notice that the Convention of the I'Democratia Conservative party or Kew Hanover will assemble at the Court House in Wtlmlnlon.on Friday, July 16th at l o'clock A'JI-, v ,.D. MCMlLlAAir, - i. . . ' " . - t..a " President. Ehlppins: articles; for sale at the offlce of I . . . '..A f Kf til'. AllV.nAthV I 1!-Ll:- t.:i. Jin., at ':'t.a ... o SPIBITS - OF? TUEPENnNTB. a'.-, Gen:D; typhoid feyer H, Hill ia ill -with r. Hon.PhilO' White ancf lady. I otNewTork, are on a visit .to. Raleigh Elizabeth. City, is t6 have36ne of the finest hotels in pastern Norh Caro- linn ..1 liua. - - , i i I The Kaleigh market was never I 11.. ' . ..i.LI.L'll IL". I ueiier suppueu wim vegetauies toaa 101s 1 season.1 - : v - "' -' - ' Gov." Vance" Vaddressed4 ,' an audience of over 1500 persons ' in Kinston last Tuesday. ' . Iv'i-Av.?:o:-..yi; A ir.1 Mower of South Caro lina died suddenly at QIdsboro1 on Tues day of last week. , - ; The Odserver says a negro WO' man and boy were struck by lightning in Uharlotte on Wednesday. A grand excursion from Char lotte and intermediate points to Morehead City takes place on the loth. -r-w -ww - rrm f itev. n. r. Muason nas re tired from the Raleigh Christian 'Advocate to act as agent of the Greensboro' College. ' A fine hotel, containing fifteen rooms, is about to-be erected at Battle boro 1 ' This is an Advance in the right uireuuuu. Three fine horses belonging to Mr. George Coble, living near Greensboro,' were struck and killed by lightning on Sundaj last. ; ; - - Mr. John E. Amy ett, a pro minent merchant of Newbern,'is dead. His funeral on Wednesday was attended by 2,000 persons. , : ; ; The Sentinel says : Barbecues should be held in every county, and Mass Meetings in every Congressional pistrict. What say our mends 1 The Conservatives ot Johnston meet in Convention to " nominate candi dates on - next Saturday at' Smithfield. Judge Memmon will speak. An incendiary: fire in Newbern on Wednesday, morning destroyed a color ed church and several small buildings ad joining. ' LOSS aDOUt f djUUO. The degree of D. D. has been conferred upon the Rev." J. Henry Smith; Tastor of the Presbyterian Church of Greensboro; by llampden Byaney uoiiege, Ya. , The Elizabeth City Carolinian says : The democrats navo suDstitutea me name of Maj. Jesse J. Yeates, ot Murfrees boro in tbe place ot Ur. Speed on tneir . .Tlio TrWA5 RnuthPTnjw cw. ( ' ' A. f f . SSlAi W IWV WV W WW mJ w I Mr.. Theophilus Lilly, Jiving a short dis tance from Williamston, Martin county. took his lite last week by shooting him self with a gun. - In a recent storm at "William- ston the .lightening struck the new and beautiful residence of Mr. 'Dennis Sim mons, causing considerable damage. ' No accident to any person. i f VW "Prftl ' T ' n A V,Krttf on (K ex-Gov.;Holden, says the Sentinel uq in- W WAA U -A. WA, V . W. . WW VW MUVA saltation for several- days. Some devil's work; is being planned. , ; u en. James .iW-L.ee wno-re moved firom Caswell county twelve months aso to . Mississippi is dead.-' He was a prominent citizen of Caswell, and a man well beloved by all his neighbors. So says the Recorder. Mr. S. E. Hines, lately a local Greenville . Editor for the Tar- boro Enquirer, announces that he - will commence !in July the publication of a conservative-jemocrauc newspaper in tue 1 town of . Greenville, Pitt county, to.be called The Spectator, v ' A Washington correspondent of the Tarborof r Southerner says: K. L. Smith, ot the Weekly Express was twice attacked on last Wednesday by one ot the Stilley brothers for an article which ap peared in the Express.'1 1 Though Mr. Smith was exceedingly feeble -the effect of a I UA WMWWW. f W w.V W w. www w - ,0;nn nf naA hinfrnrv nn th iUiUlVOSWU V W W msvwwbj cranium and frontispiece of the radical as saulter, but received not a scratch himself. The Dnrham' PToltaccp" Plant says : 'few 'days ago we had a call from Mr. James D. Brooks, General Supervising Aeent of the Wilmington North Carolina Life Insurance Company. Mr. Brooks is a popular Agent and we. bespeak for him a f 1 . i ' TTT tU.i onuiant success, tve wo wuuu wai W ... .'' AA-..V i l! North Carolina can boast of such an insti- i iuuuu, uuo i. , uwn 1 AMa.H 4 Vk a n ln t ooH Art Anrl nAm we think .it merits, tbe patronage. f every true North Carolinian. . , .. , : The Norfolk Journal says : Dnr ing a r thunder storm, that prevailed Jn Currituck county. North Carolina, on Sat urday last, a youth ! about nine years of age, named ixoDeix -unicorns, son oi Capt. Nathaniel uutcmns, was strucK Dy was thrown down . and badly stunned by the same stroke that killed his brother. - ui . h : r biiaIous. ' i - - 'i r v ; 1 1f you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, despon- aent, nave ireqnen neaoacne, mouw umm j. -ja morning, irregular, appetite and I toneue coated, vouare sunerintr irom xostid I -T T...I . T..A... MS. T.ivkr or Bllionsnesa." ; In many cases or Liver Complaint only a part of these symp toms are experienced. a wmouy iui such cases, .Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cares, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. Sold by all first-class Druggists. ? .? - - Mow Itnnecessa many persons undergo from rheumatism, gout, neu ralgia, toothache and earache. ' We say unne cessary because tne application oi mzxioaw Must ah a limiuatT to the affected part, or a few drops of it in the ears or tooth, affords -instantaneous, and what Is better, permanent reliel. For cuts, wounds, bruises, swellings, ISd in lnixiriea-or diseases which reau j treatment externauy. tnia nTnmv.ni. is every- I wwa'ra re-nTrtfldM the most tiotent .and . r. liable beaiin agent in existence. .Fox all ex. ternallniari ?or ailments of horses and cat ' National Hotel, R. J ones,' Proprietor. July ; 5, 187 i. E. T. Landing, J. Lilly, W 3. A. K. R ;L. E. RobeTts, Alford Dyse, Grists; H. E. oc oil, js. oneppereon, jmjwus, otmnet r , F. Anderson, North Carolina; B. IL Fox, Vir- gjniaj Jno. D. Bryan; Iiomt efetuf SeS cryan, JunmBonon; js. a. vv orut, Fayettevllle; L. Louis, Johnson county: Neill McKay.: Harnett county; J. 8. .fi,0 Fair, Wm. T. Fair, Newberry, S.C.1H. fioutn- cbiA, AiviJiuiixiu, 1 a.; uoui a evuuuuii i iiKiuia, T r tj i-i -i-il 1 t ui t ff?6 "f1 boro, 8. c; Robert Tait, Biaden- Turpin, JVeldonj J. A. Wavely, Una.-- - v - : , t ooum varoiina. n . T ' NEW AWliRTISEMENTS. - - 1. 11 1 1 j 1 1 ' j - t Great Variety of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE . AND Confectioneries of All Kinds; AT f .: .WM. M. STEVENSON'S, 8 Front street. july6-tf ' J : : : .CHEAP. u SERGE GAITEES! j For sale by'--. V'"i:''. ' ' i!.:-.?.;--H 'DUDLEY ElilS, ' july6.tf Sign of Big Boot. Coor) f 1 6aai1 I T QhArl I ! ! UCCU UCCU, UCCU i i i XTEW CROP TURNIP SEED V t ..'- . . - y ...... . ... ;4 .'. 4. j t .1. ,.ASO OABuAOE SEED, For Summer and FaU use, for sale' wholesale ana retail oy .. Inly 3-tf . T , . Druggists. - Orders Solicited j FOR i 5-.-ii'l TOBACCOS, . Under the 20 cent tax,' .... , j 1 ' . 7 . 1 ...,BY-. -DrPIQOXT, i . . Wilmington; N. C. JulyC-tf Saddlery. A LL RIND3 OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TiiUJHua, tbavj&IaIni HAua, And Gvervthinsr in'the line of Saddlerv Goods cneap tor casn aV"o"Aimir L ,a lebS-tfnac, WilmingtonN. C. - - - - J v- MISOET'T. A NEQTJS. 0RT0N PLANTATION AND LANDS ADJACENT THERETO, 9,026 ACRES I , - - . j , . n , ACHiai ; uUnDj, ul r uDilC AuGUOll On Thursday, Aug. 22, 1872. Jf. CRQNL Y9 Auctioneer By CBONLT & MORRIS. y k . TJURSUANT to an order of the -Superior JL court or tnis county, tne unaersignea, Commissioners appointed by said Court, will proceed to sell by puouo auction, at tne court House in Smithville, N. C, on Thursday. Aug ust 22d, 1872, at 12 o'clock M , all that Valuable jriantauon ana Timber Lands Adjacent thereto, lying In the countv of Brunswick, well and lavorabiy known to an in tnis locality as . " O R T O N,''- Contalnlne bv actual surrey, '9.028 Acres. This plantation is situated upon the west side of Cane Fear River, 15 miles below tnis city, i wlthla 6 miles of tne Ooean) and nas a front of over two (2) miles upon Cape Fear River, covering 800 Acres of - i -' r SUPERIOR iRICEi LAND, Of which 225 Acres have produced 16,300 bush els, (tbese lands are unsurpassed for, SMALL GRAINS and GRASSES) with ' 1 8,000 Acres of Pine AND A . LARGE AMOUNT OF - LITE OAK munvn iv TMUKNisn wiTirnprnxr. ii.it, irom a runu miieu in ienin, ; feet head of Water (UNFAILING), v 1 with many desirable sites for ' -.- vi -if f 'V-- Ii' e V , . Saw Mills, Cotton and . Other : Ilaiinfactorles, Tnrpcii- tioo ; Distilleries, etc. ' The lands abound ln Deer and ' other game, the pond is well stocked with Fish of the finest the New Inlet Fisheries. varieties, ana it is opposite ana accessiDie to bw inlet insneries. ' . j. -4 j . -The improvements consist of a " .rjTfPIOBTDWEW Contain j nig;;; -'fORme;'. L I Srick Basement, with all necessaryj j x. Out-IIouses, iElxtensIve Barns, ' STABLES, AeV with houses detached for Two Hundred Hands. .This extensive planta tion, the late palatial residence ' of Dr. F. J. Ufll iIuimuuI nlnAil nnnr tn liKl ot SlOQiAOOv Must be thoroughly viewed and examined In lice (not one-third, probably, of Its original cost) to sauary tne aemanas oxcredi Of creditors. ' ' : TEEMS OF BALE. . - : '" ..-'- "Kv- ' ', . - . ; ' 'One-third purchase money in cash,. the resi due in six and twelve months, with Interest from day of sale. -Tr. For further narHculars address the under- signea or crouiy jsoms, aucuwamw-. DuBRUTZ CUTLAE, '. yiiiiii iiii 1 n'MBBBir 1 i r WtticiiraTOirT N. C June 22d, 187iVJe 22-J y 5 &2I-ACg 1,1921 '.'f"l-''iM-:) -'ii. HISGELLANEOUS. FAIIILY GROCERIES. ' t .... .' " it- i'-il -,...l.r--k.. miiE celebrated . jl. , '. r-" ; EMPIRE ELOURi Fresh Parched Java and Laguyra - .r. f - . 1 v ti. . ' ' t--'-tf mim mmm : - ' .. C OiEE Ei; FRESLT BEEFTONGUESrAND DRIED BEEFj - :' GERMAN VoKCESTEUSniltE SAUCE VV' . AT 3i CElfTS A BOTT1.K. NEW YORK SUGARURKD - FRESH EVERY STEAMER. - AT REDUqED ; , PRICES. ". , ' - .'';;,'-FbR;sALKnvr.:';;y-."i" :. ' ' GEO. MYERS, " ' June 21-tt . . f 11 and 18 So. rront Street. Turnip Seed -BeansA "TVST RECEIVED,. the new crop of Turnip fl Seed, consistintr ot Purple Top YeUow Ruta Baga, Early White Flat Dutch, .... Had or Pnrole Tod. - . ' JiV . YeUow Aberdeen, . , V ' " V 1 1 White Globe i t .'.V 14 - t Also, Bunch Beans for Fall use, Drumhead and Flat Dutch 1 Cabbage Seed, 4 i i Sold Wholesale and Retail .. At MoILHENirY & WRIGHT'S, juns20-tfj. w-:--.-.vLippltt's Corner. Llolasses and Syrup. 650 HTTPS. Huscovado Llolasses -AND-'i S. H. SYRUP: i v For sale very low by ! . y.i ;';:... -.v. " tnne2I-tf - ' WlXIiARP BROS. PTJRCELL HOUSE, . JB-BATIS, Proprietor. -4 rl'i'JiU ri't.u'.'k' ri.i''''?i ;, Jb ROM THIS DATE, the rates fox Trans ent Boarders are $4 00, 3 00, or' 2 60 pet day; ac cording to location and rooms. ' Day hoard ers, A3 00 per week. ;,-..:". if iv;? t JanlMif ' - Morrill's Restaui - d "t THE GEM, "VTO. 1 Soutli "Watr Street," 1 ! i JN - . .-u ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Meals at all Honrs. Tbe best Wines, Llqnors and Cigars, always on Hand. The Pnblle are -. Invited jto Call "- Jnnel9-ly - : r 3 ' 'J. SUMMER DRESS GOODS! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN ;. LADIES DRgSS; GOODS EvOfTered In tne City. , ' - : i B. WEILL. Boys' Wear. We make a specialty of Goods for Boys. V -4 ' . ' - : B. WEILL , ' .. ,.: ;. . :..........-. - . . Parasols and Corsets; : 1,000 Assorted 'Corsets, Parasols and Ladies . . Umbrellas Every style. "., B. WEILL. White Goods.1 The best Stock of White Goods in the city eluding 10O pairs. White Pique very cheap . V t i .a,!'.; v i m iu v-.',B. WEILL ..- Hosiery.; nTf8 id Gents .WEILL.!' vaprU 28-tf ' 'V. " THE Fifth Session will open on Monday, . July 8M87Z, . Seven experienced teachers engaged. Sessions so.arranged that students irom unneaitny sections or tne buub are nero during the entire sickly season - To-repress extravagance in dress, all "the boarders are required to wear a neat but cheap uniform. .. Board and Tuition in English, $100 per ses sion of fi months. Apply for catalogue. y . u .... .i"t-.A. - - r. HOBGOOD, A. M.; u; June25w ' , !Si- . ..-t ,: PrinclpaLV: The American -Life1 INSURANCE ;C0rMtlY OF. PHILADELPHIA ASSET8 t3,G38,885-; an old, honorable and reliable instltotlen I SECOND TO NONE IN THE COUNTRY. ! P6UclelBNbn-Forfeible And insurance on all approved plans. ' After a successful career of nearly a quarter of a Century, it has tl.?2.e6 of realized assets for every dollar, ot liability. , y . -T' T- JOHN W. GORDON,'; ; .p. . . . .;-, .v. .AgenU WUrnington. : Col; St. CLAia Dxaxi, Gen'l. Agent. June 80-tf . , j: i'.-: -y.-;;. .- 'i(; BniGHALI SCHOOL,' MEBANEVUXE, N r.O.- - The course of instruction is Classical; (in cluding Modern .Lansuages.) : Mathematical " and Commercial. The organization la. mill-'; tary. For circulars address - ' MmDJbW ;.f COIa, WM. BINGHAM, . noluesj;Edopi o rr A Hh4s. and Bbls.; Cuba' and S. H. Mo- '. l.oaaa . .. . ... .. l.!f)0 jsunuiesuoop Aron --. j - . :ror s&ie by -, V W TTT'T. rTTKTT"T . ! 4 i '.4 .i' 1 1 1 ' '4 If J !4 4.; tle, it is ini- m-ie. - -17 2-Ta Th Eat Xw: c.':r Iznotrshia lesson.. the' IIosjuho Stab.? lalys-tf 57. 23 and, 23 Korth Water Bt. . .. . v .. i r. -' -. J - '; ".r' : ' -''-'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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