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- . ' '. . ' ' ; ' ' "; puri.i i;;.:) d ir.y, -V ; v v , two dya,..........i.... 1 80 . r ..V thxefay8,. ...... .....,. . tt -"f f r -oi r days,. .... 2 ct , ' A..-,. 0rfCB, Dawson Can DuIM:i, Front 8tt' one yeaIn atance-,"",,",'V"i-t7 00 ix months, la advance a ......;...... 8 fiO Tbree months. In advance.. 2 00 Otie month, In advance...... ...... 75 cffr. Si El EO ItU I. 1 fALKECO H II. .1 r,- .Mm- i, i Huie. Tr 'hm- Wlud, Wathr .. .V.ii .w Quieter J i ;- JIV'M. 3W:07,-'V W'18. Brll . falclV a T. M.l HihlS -1, W 3 Oeutle lOlondy. - . ,-iw-r. :- " ' 1 i '- .NOTK. All barouielrlc "reading arts reduced ,i, UK Hlwvel aud to&3 degree Fah rvn belt 'Serv't SUrnal Service U. b. A,f Sv-"?". ,V. M. J ' ' J 1 War Dspartu - rofflct'or. CMergtmitl Oacer, W8hiuglon, j u IS 4;S5 . Fallinit barometer, fre&h to brisk easterly to southerly winds. Increasing cloudiness, and probably rain, -prevail on Sunday over the Northwest and extend eastward to Michigan ud Indiana; clear and partially cloudy weath t-r and easterly to southerly wind for tbe New . England and Middle Slates and Oblo ; easterly ... u.mthttrltf winds. Ttartiall Hnnrftr i.iik. LLf BWWWUV.a " J ..M. U . I i ud areas ot rain, from the Honth Atlantic coast I aud morula w xwentucKy westerly winds and pleasant weather west of Alabama. t ' - '' !Suni)Ai. July u. St.' Jambs' Chuboh. Soventn aundav after Trinity, J uly i4 Jtioralogr Grayer, 9 o'clock: KveuiuK !Tajer e o'clock s aunday bchool. 6 I. M. - '-r--. ' - .'- . t iasr raasBYTaaiAN tTHuaoa. Bev. A. S. Dlcfceon. Sei-vicea at 10 A. M. and p. M.. BUMUay School at JJJ. P. sal. Lecture Thuraday t venuJK at 4 4 o'ioca:., . , ' r : ; aooD I'aKepTTaaiAH , CatxaoH-Servlcea at Brooklyn Hall at 104 A. M. . ; vrtiRST Baftist CHoaoH. Rev. , J.J. Illden,1 Ti&ator Sunday 8chool at 9U A M. . Services atll A. 41 and t I. M. Young Metk's Flayer ai&saTot PraTer Thurauay night at o'cloolr.' i - . -j. bacon o Baftist Chokch. iter. J. E. Kinir. I potior. Sunday bchool at 9 A. Si. Services at I Tuesday night at o'olooltvv . . - T. Thomas' (Catholic) Church.-Morning chanted at 0 o'clock. Dally-Morning; Maw at inoTtnaD.w 5' 'm S? G! jtev. Jaa. U. White. : , .. -JTaoirr STaxsT M. K. CHtraoH. Rev; Dr. Mo- ran, pastor Serrtcea at io$ A. M. and 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday nlgntat 8 o'clock; U are Invited. -The pews in tnis church are i ail iree; genUemanly nahera wiu be In wait- BAttuy ouuwt n iu. .uuguitur rr ctJitiy ingtocouauctstrangera toseata.- , . I Boenamer, pastor. Servloes at low a. M. and 8 1 P. u. aunday School at 9 a. M. Class Meet- lngat3P.il, i'rayerMeeUngThnrselay night I aT r.A'J O. d! uernhelm, pastor. Preparatory service jimuuj '.7i a,;" .w""""-"v"' d-jhiwji (tier man) at IOJ4 A. M. English .service at 8 V .. . . .. .. a i-n r . I lte;.B"r:A. f ne. a. i. Dun. fii' c .j.i-. .... - St. PAut's KriaooPAL) teuaoBMorning- Service and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock. St. Marx's (CoLo&ao Episcopal! Chvkoh. 'Rev. C. U. lirady, (ool,) Servloes at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.1-. seats free and the pnollo are In . viteo. , services v eoneaaay at a r. m. CHaisTiAw CaApaL (CoLoaxn Mnaooiar) catechetical Lectures oil Fridav at vkc p. m. COUNTY CONVENTION, ; . " , v Pereuant to a resoluUon adopted at its first .session, I give, notice. that the Convention of the Democratic Conservative party of New I party IlanoVer Will assemble at tbe Court House in Wilmington,' on "Tuesday, July' 16tb, at 11 o'clock, A?.Mr"'Vrr'''"j-' -D."McMiijjlh, - ,j- -f ; o ' -yx'O ' ' -."' President,",. . ; TO CITY, SUBSCRIBERS. ? Mr, William J. El well succeeds Mr. Millard Tnrt nifr Atrtmt nf f hA Udi-iiia Stai for all that portion of, the city South of the centre of Market street.' His duties will commence Jnly 1st, bnt all monies due Mr. Tort prior to I Jolv Ian trill be nav&ble to Mr. Klwell. Bv the terms of our contract Mr. El well is authorized 'te collect subscriptions In advance for any.pe I riod not exceeding tbree months. HewUl de- liver the paper " In person, and sufficiently J early to satisfy the demands oi all snbscrl-1 bers. . '- I MEVT 'A1VEKTISEJBLCITS. 8ee advertisement of Hostetter'a Bitters. H. BcaEHiusa. Tobacco Goods. W. C. Oldham --Concord Chapter No. 1. , DxRossxt fc Co.-M. C. liacon. Jos. A.-A$hb: Scavenger's Notice.: ' Munson & Co. A Good Coat for a V. (iRiBN A FLAN5BK.-;-Drngs,. Medicines, &c. F. W. Kbrchskk. Corn, Spt Casks,' Ac, v 0. D.5MTaus, & poVBrown Stout j' c.il i J as. L Meits Choice Liquors. See notice nndeif h'ead 4.Lost and Found.' BiNPoKD, C'aow & Co. -Family Supplies. (irand Itadlcal Powwow Next Wek. IIon.'Uenry Wllsohrthe 'Radical candidate lor Vice Wcfcl dee t, will" dellyer an address at Hi Hon, near tbe Northern suburbs of this city, on .Thursday afternoon next. A. procession will bo foimed at the City Hall at 1:30, P..M.. and under direction of Chief Marshal .-R; Brink, assisted by a number ot aids, will march to Ihe Dlaca of sneaklnar ' At nlflrh John Pool nm ppuaK a piece in irooi 01 1,119 xiaii. :H v t. . . .1.1 rut. r., County Gommiuioiieri . ' V -1 An adtonrned aeaaion of -the Board was held jesterdav afternoons Tire onlv business trans- acted was the appointment of ;MWN. Gerken as Register in" the Third Ward ln rnlaee of E. 8. Woodford. MBMii- Tha rfo-lsterln zi m . placein the Third Ward will hereafter be at tbe storVof Mr.:N.T Gerken, on the corner of Bixtb and Mulberry streets. Instead of at the corner ef Djck an(TWater streets. : Tbtj Board adjonrned to meet J on Friday af-,f icrnoon, tho 18ih.lnat., at 3 o'clock. , : :.u....... . m , , . i He U rants Brawlus; In this City. . tni'ju .7 a , , . ,y . r- . r a- , , wu v.?wU.-h me grana arawmg to come oil in this city on 4 1... .n.. i . i ' . . . . . , - .iue lata or August, under . the auspices or the College of Physicians and Surgeons; the pro- cecds of which .wlll be aDoroDriated-to the "cctlon of a charity hOsltal In this city. Col. E. D. Hall, the eflcfeht agcotyVhasIreturned irom iJaltlmore, and will nOw redouble hia ex - s -...vuaiu oeuiu vi iuu nuiwj uwiiiii. , learn, roi;uiuj uuij;iui, yu once.' u everybody, hereabouts thould do. represented speakers on -the-occasion will ! be Senators ,f)dte;iIsliiPi4IJUTUedto:Jola In tbUgraod cbeme for ' the .ben'eQt of our Stockton, nf New Jersey, :and Tipton, M Ne rxL-WaddeU al tbe other sained bj-himjl . , ;commuoity generally, as'well as tbo6e"wbb rnay- Tad Bam'it 'uvp-: '" 'r mT ''''r'-;. j.33' . :," : be V fortunate as to hold the J peky humbr. ' Cary; of Ohio, Coniaton; of.'Nbrfblki Hons; ft rt&?&.WZ if :.: . Thosedesirtng'tickcu shouldiobtaln themrt. 'Z. B. Tancv tL, ; CUigman, and probably L2n11iSl " ' 1 " " ' , ' ,1 ' r 1 1 - - . . - . - .. j. - . .. j , 3 ' ' Vol. SITo.. 98. :&OTLmiM SUHIAY. UErSlC 1872fi ---Gei :d. Abbott left for the North last even . Only one case to the City Hospital laet etj.';-iVi y v - I -I "4" ' " , v . 1 " v.y No conv eta to the Woric House the past wpfW ' T - - ; ' I v ' "r " - - V I Beware of tbe politician who ia always j amllloe;v ': ' i V: P's : -.1 'Green & Planner's drujf store will remain open today. : . I - The city docket shows H police arrests fortbepastweek!. V ; ; -t?, .: ;. Q -..-vr . Ex-8enator Doolittle will certainly speak Jn Raleigh on the 16th. 8and-papered beads is the fashion this weather. pr young men.--t ' ' i'-l''r . . '.., ",(-. ". The .thermometer Indicated 89 degrees In tho 8tAb office yesterday at noon ' s There was no session of the City Court yesterday, there being no cases for trial. . : The present month of July lias five Mon days, five Tuesdays and five Wednesdaya. " ' ; ' ' The campaign in North Carolina will be red -hot from now until tbe day of election. Go to tbe Registrar of your Ward or Pre cinct and see if your name is properly regis tered.' ; V;;Vi ;v;V (.V'7".' v': ' -'.V The most desirable position lost now is to drive an ice cart and take the heated term 1 cobllv: ! U ';:!- f - . The Clerk of the - Market reports tbe I arrival of 359 market carts during the week just closed.1 " ; ' : - ' " Rey. Dr. Moran has returned to the city and will officiate in the Front Street Methodist Church to-day. ' , , . Complaint is made that Ice is not on hand at the branch house on Front street sufficient- ly early in the mornlne. During the week just closed the various of. this city slaughtered 43 beeves, 2 hogs, 48 sheep and 1 calf. It 'is positively announced that Senator arl Soburz will spea at seyeral points in North Carolina before August 1st. - lhere were five interments in Fine Forest I (colored) Cemetery during the past week, of I whlch two were adnlta and thre Infant. . ..I xuc, w" -BBionrinBni m was- flalc Cemetery during, the past week. .This is ej;eiUK wcu lur a ciij iiQB Due oi VY nmingii ,. - . - A - I --If you want to be shaved quickly, and get . fc a good one, too, go to Can-away & Cleapor's, r1 .. , J r where yon won't have to wait. Four dispens ers of the art tonsorial In the establishment. , u. -p t. rr , v AAa.w i.v -iuii uAiiio. auv a.- ivuv street News Depot, fo copies of the N. -Xr current week.' Reading matter of every de ecription can be had at his stand on Jfront atreet. . mM m ma th t, k Q House yesterday afternoon. . iv.i..t- Our people are not very enthnsiastlc on the subject of paintings, especially during the heated term. Tbe Panorama, we learn, will go hence to Philadelphia. . Capt. George Morrison, the popular and gentlemanly Conductor on the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, has secur- ed a f Qrlou8h and ln the early Part 01 the present week, depart on a tour for the benefit ot his health. We wish him a pleasant trip, StaMUne; Affray, The Radical paper in this city endeavors to make capital out of an unfortunate stabbing affray which occurred, on the up Wilmington train near Halifax on Friday, and ln Its article in reference to the matter it states that no at- tempt was made to arrest the "perpetrator of the outrage." From what we have been able to learn it was one of those .unfortunate diffi - cnlties which are always liable to occur on the year celebration on the Fourth. The presi occasion of a large gathering. We have It I dent, orator, marshal and all the officers, ex- from parties who witnessed the affair that a difficulty occurred between Mr. James C Barne, of Wilson, and a colored man by the name of Louis Cook, and that the latter struck tbe former at least four times with a stick be- fore the stabbing took place. ' Our informant further states that in five minutes after .Mr. Barnes cut his antagonist he was arrested and taken to Weldon, where he was confined until Friday night,' when he waa taken to Halifax and lodged in jail. Since writing the above we haye received the 1 Weldon News, which corroborates the state- I ments made above, and further states that Mr. -Barnes was Deastiy arnna;-at -,tne time. j The Jtfiwa learns that Cook has since died. I - It is unnecessary to state that the affair is 1 treatlT regretted' by alt1: i - i Watch Stolen. A man by the name of J. A. Jenkins, a real- dent of Fremont station, on the Wilmington and Weldon raUroad, w lobbedof a valuable watch at a boarding house on North Water street on Thursday night.- The -watch was I . - ' nnmbered 5.409. No clue haa as yet been ob- tained as to the perpetrator of the Jheft. Since writing the above wo learn that: Mr. R. L. Sellars, assisted by , Officer Fred. Wii liams, of the police lorce, arrestea a young white' man?y the name of J.,W Sullivent alia Thompson alia mnton, in wnose poBocoaiou w&s found the watch and chain stolen, togeth ...tth .nnhai th Ahnnt X13 in sneeie. cr wmu "wi.v. " 1 , ----- 7 fioio greennacaa ana..iw.fiwvau 1 one numbered ytfi-: and .the - other 277. all of M.K . .r.fiiiaved to have been stolen. The i " -- vonn- m-n , t for examination. jt n. vf r 'mm ' " ' t 3... woAtinir in Raleia-h. f. The mass meeting of Conservatives, Demow crats and Liberal Republicans, which J comes 1 pff at Raleigh op. ;Taesday nexwul proba- 1 bit do one oi me franaest pouucai nucnuKi 1 ever assemoieu 4n tnis cie. amgnt; vue Carl Schnrz.., , Let every body goiir Sxamlne tli Jtexlatr atiou. Boolu. ; f4?s We again nrge spon ptir Conaervatles friends the Importance of ezaminlne: the registration: U9KB l.n fneir e-Terai yfl ,wltI? "1 " 01 - laiutop -wuciucr r . uoj meir Dames are properly rei;latered.V:,W.ei menttone ' In onr kukfthat - htt :n.inVt.n',: 'wnii -k nu "wicicu bi iuo isBb cicciion, rzamiuea lue book s"o n Friday and thel names corild. not be found. -'-The Banie w-s the case In 'several In'- knees ' yesterday.! Let ; every ; Conservativf who regutewd at the lat election see to it T". u,8DBe 18 VP",I on me oooks : inose registered at ,flie last ,election (except residents of the First Ward) are not required t ' beyond a doubt that they will not be deprived of their votes on the day of election. - V.--'fJ'-.. mmm - .,- ,r .. . Colored Hen for Greole j. - A i -v , $ -; - W.4 TJ. Saohders; the colored prominent cit izen and custom house officer of Baltimore, whose able letter, withdrawing his name from the Grant electoral ticket and announcing his determination to support Greeley and Brown, was published in our last issue, was in Weldon at the grand mass ' meeting on Friday. We learnthtt be, in conjunction with two or three other prominent,' colored", men from States Uorth of us, who were present at Weldon, In tend speaking at different points in this State in behalf of our ticket. f . v - " SPPlng articles for sale at the office of he Morkiko Stb. , , tf Masonic. . We were shown yesterday a dispensation from the Grand Master of North Carolina for a new Masonic Lodge in this place, and ap pointing Messrs. BamOel Northrop, W. M.; C. EL Robinson, S. W.i and Rev. George Patter? son, J. W. The officers, we learn, haye been fully Instructed by Dr. Thos. BCarrK who has recently been commissioned Grand Lecturer of the State, -The Lodge will commence work at an early day. German rieNle. ' , We are requested to state that there will be a German Pic-Nlc at the Wilmington Garden on Wednesday night next, lor the benefit of r-.,o H-fi." -r.- w tt of the German Societies. .Messrs. W. H. Gerken, G. A. A. Poppe and F. W. Orton comprise the Committee of Arrangements. - PSOFITABLlE ADTEBTISINQ Wecallthe attention of the bnalneaa men of Wilmliigton to the superior advantages onereu uy - hie wwitirT.v btat aa an &dvartf)ln9 -mAri-ln-m. Tt i a vifhnnt. exception. the Jraert ttrcu of an vrmb- eiccpxioii,xiie jxtrgest uircruazum 1 lication In Wilmington; and we " ""-S wu "u wo any one that it has no equal as a can satisfy a medium or communicaUon with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. 1 , wr iita . - - - nloftIl tvnl, Kr.a 1 n-rrnr-iAdnAAmAntJi that rtntfaii tr.i000A Our Chip Basket. 1 Tight trousers are on their last legs. Fiddles have had their day they're played. , The law of juries "Many are called, but few are chosen.". .- . .ra Does it add to a person's looks to be ln a frame of mind? A man that don't know anything will tell it the first time he gets a chance. ... If a woman should go through college and take a degree could she be a Bachelor of Arts? ' The best people are not only the happi- I b the happiest people are usually the J Desv ' - . I Loving wile at the seashore : "The hor- I rid surf makes me keeD mv mouth shuL" Sarcastic husband: "Take some of it home J with you." , 1 A Michigan 'village had a . regular leap I cept the chaplain and the reader, were women If time is money there are a great j many I in this town in very easy circumstances. They I seem to have a great deal of time on their hands that they don't know what to do with. Printing and Booh. Paper. We can furnish printing paper In small quantities, say from two to ten reams, Jaj reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders. We have on hand the following sizes of newt, viz : 22x31, 24x36 and 24x33. Also, fine Book I paper 24x38 and 25x39 $ and a good assortment of other papers and cards, - : tf To Keep lee from Sleltlng. A correspondent describes a process In kitchen economy which is of special service to the kouse-keeper daring these warm days. In such warm weather, it is almost Impossible to - . 111 . M 1L . All 1 prevent the unumeiy meuin ui,aeg.uanny 01 ice usually purcnaaea oy a inuu-wau Very few refrigerators serve to keep U from wasting more than nair. ro stop tnis waste. our correspondent directs that an envelope of flannel and newspapers suoum oe puicea aoou I Mt m an 1 a. f A V the mass or ice. mis envelope, oi wawn.md newspapers are the most important ptrt, is said to be perfectly effective. ,Here's another proof of the great powers of journalism. - c COiSEB vAtivib 'CANTASS. Tblrd District. non A." M. Waddell will address the peo- . .. , .1 . i 1 nle at the lOllOWing umes ana piacea : ri. ton H&tUrday... July 13 M .15 I iv..mi. raamnsonCo..) Mondav. .... ... ... f Fa5ettevllie,'ATiesaay.......... ":r. 16 ;vi7 . '18 ; 19 . JiillzaoeinvowHf tuuwunj .......... Abbottsburg, Thursday rt- J Whlteyille,rrridyi i . 1 ..... 1 "51t:'- H'H 1 i'! v 24 L gaody"Euff; (N."Hah6f er Jrf.)Tu;sday appointments at Fayettevllle, Abbotts 1 jsnro-. .vvtutevuie ana ouiutiuia ,uits aireaav I been made uy Jul acj.t, mo AepaDiicancao' Ji53mnoAd,T; JL vW Dlxonity. SPIRITS . OF TITKPNTINE. -? Wake county v crops ?arq said ,tqt generally rgoocL fi ti. V ' ' - . The Odd? Fellows .; of. Golds' boro', went on ad excursion ' to Morehead City on Friday, ' . The. Rocky Mount Mail 'says : xvepuoiicans are not agreeq among tDcmT- 8eivesrana that , their - dimcmtiea will be hard to reconcile. '- r! ' ' t The reports ol the cotton crop rom some portions 01 the connty, says the JUouispurg Courier are very aiscouraginsr. Frequent rains have . rendered . work al most useless in killing grass. .The grass in so me .sections ia almost as tall as the cot ton. The y'-Wfioii-:'ysm Crops along the line of the R. & Q, Rail road are 6aid,to be in. splendid coqdition Jit- n . ,1 . p k . with a fine prospect . for a large yield II1VU jjvyuix piu9;cvu pUUbACkllJ DUU I ctrrc rrnYa - nr. nosrl faai. TirfV?Tif Vnf I rush on topeace and prosperity. , mi t v. ' - i - auu iAuiouuig wt cao . 1 The Rads made failure of it on' last . . . . . - Daiuraay in r ranKiinton. i ne speaxers were there, honest John, Pool, Marshal ITarrow and fjol erinr Tnnnc. bnt th npn. I nle waraTsoljrAW?M aSrla r . .1 - J -P.- half dozen whites constituted the crowd that the big lights or radicalism had to welcome them 'r -t -v - .. ; , , I The A8heville Pioneer says : io day last week, in the countyof ansjlvaniaa man by the name of One Transjl Duckworth, shot and killed a man by the name: of- England." We learn that Duckworth claims that it was au accident, but our. informer says,' that there had existed an old grudge between the parties. Dpckworth is now conhued m the iau at Brevard." The Tarboro': Enquirer says ; In canvassing the county we have a good opportunity to see the crops, and have been forced to the conclusion that they are decidedly below an average this year. In many parts or the county there has been such an amount of. rain : that it is impos sible to kill the grass. '.Some of .the cot ton, we think, is v beyond redemption, it matters not what kind of weather -we have from now out. v v - -n - m f m -m Ihe Kaleigh Jxews says: Columbus Adair ' and Oo van7 Adair on yesterday expiated the crime of murder on the gallows at Hehdersonville. These men were convicted,1 with' one Martin Bainard, of the murder ; of Silas Weston and two children, in the county of Rather ford in May, ' 1871. Bainard has been further respited by Gov. Caldwell until Friday, the 18th of October, in order that he may appear as a witness against other parties implicated in the same murder, at the Fall Term of Rutherford Superior Court. The GreenBboro, Patriot gives wuw ivitv v au Muauaaug aaavaavaa w A-a. w t v mj aj ago a minister in Rockingham county haa closed the religious services for the day at the church: published his next appoint ment and then inquired if there "was any other appointments to publish; whereupon an old clas9-Ieader, 80 years of age, arose and in a clear and distinct voice announced that M Gen. Leach would speak on ' next Thursday at the Summit." - Immediately the minister gave out the doxology, "rraise God from whom au blessings now," which was sung in good earnest, and the large congregation dispersed wearing pleasant countenances. DIJEO. Thomas E. Sharp, infant sen of Isaac and Elizabeth Sharp, aged 1 year and 4 months. Tbe funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his parents on Queen, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully to attend- -'i : - 5;u--jv . ' NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. THE TIT Alt DBAUf. It is necessary to the health of the body that its exhausted and refused particles should be carried off by the excretory organs, and it is eauallv necessary that the waste matter thus expelled should be replaced by new elements derived from digested and . assimilated food. It is evident, therefore, that good digestion and . perfect ; assimilation , are . essential to bodily vigor ;,and it Is because Hostetter's Stomach Bitters powerfully assist thesero - cesses, that It la.regarded. by., the Intelligent classea, whose opqns are fpuedonobfler vation, as the only absolute: specific for dys- pepsla and its attendant ills, at present known. When the system, either from constitutional causes, overwork, excess, anxiety or actual disease, is aan, Tuumvxw partlclespasses through the pores. , Yltality iva ti,mah these venljurea. . : Elementa which snould remain ln the blood and enrich 11 are evolved,' and tnav nuia Deoomea then wnterv and Incapable of removlntr the solida of the body as fast as they decay. The conse quences are-emaciation, debility, -nervousness, loss of spirits and a general, or perhaps a rapid, decline of all powers of life. . It is in cases nke this that the restorative properties of Hostetter's Bitters are most conspicuous. The first two or -three doses sometime pro duce a change ln the feelings and aspect of the Invalid tnat is perfectly astonishing, and by a persevering use 01 this superlative vege- t.hi. snin Anil altAr.HvA. t.hn -cltal dis.tn la bw h. a rrootort t.hn atiOTMrt.h rp.1natfl.tAd. the flesh restored, the constitution reinforced, and lAe brain relieved of the . cloud that ob - BftnTPd-lt. nnlv 14-eodlw Sun Wed Fn - 3? o::e At - kioe.iHams; 1- BHTFORD, CRQT7 & CO., f rWho receive them dJrect from the West. ;i .;fxhey; also have - ',5iJ FRESH FLOUR, 8UGA11; COf ZEE, V Vb 'xi. 23wfeJ - 'i"Li '12 w. 'a"!-'s' ' m- - njulylDA vui4 . 4. cv ;Jt ;VHiblo"ITb7:t50afi ; NEW 'ADVERTISEMEflTS r ."O EGTJL Alt MEETING TO-MORROv (Mon: XI aayj. wtn. inst, ai 74 oxiook r. m. - - i V. Y. 01iltlAM, ' WiLMiHQTOir, July 14; 1872-lt - 4 , 6ecW , 1 1 KememDeiv j p rv e DOLLARS. 1 COOL LINEN SCITH. DOLLT TABDEI ll ATS, and .i 4 r.. OTIIE R ECCENTRICITIES. rATrv MtJNSbK t-O, ' ; 3 " CityClothler8. July9tf When Toney Says Rifles, Klast ' TO 1 41 v. I ,'. ! i, A3 AaiAACS , 4 Jr. . SEE adtketisbmkxt. i I -! .- - .' .Il,;j.--5 . .. . i xio9pcivbAuujr! ottjr WiUio vitioixs vi nu- 1 ZY'L 5S L11 l8?? ?: mut au nuub nuu. uiuci a jDit uu iiain u Market House will be punctually attended 1 montniy customers wui Deattemaea to . ji , , . . - . ottTT7 ' " r "-T ,.. . .. rj I W Ai-th naTAlinci Ka nnn I w m" ' & ... Aiuitueurrx or . I HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS ; . r ' . A PP1-' - band and for aaleby ... , , Jnlylx-2t DbROSSET a CO. Western Bacon. A FULL SUPPLY OF VERT" SUPERIOR SMOKED t SHOULDERS, t Juat recoiyod andor sale by,f j . JulyH-2t ; o , r., DROSSET & CO. 1 5Q BBLS. SUGAR HOUSE STRUT, :1 QQ HHD3. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, -v v - in Btore and xor saieby . julyU-2t DjiROSSET& CO. TTVRUGS AND MEDICINES, SEGARS AND GREEN 3s PLANNER'S. ( rOILET: Articles, Brashes and Combs, at PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, DYES, Ac. Ac, at GREEN & PLANNER'S. lulylt-tf' !-!'- r; - '- GINGER ALE 50 Dozen, - - - ' . r i , ; i ,: CHAS. D. MYERS & COi' TIarclay, perins A cO.s BROWN STOUT. '.id. BLOOD WOLFE & CO.'S . XXX and Palo Ale, Rob't Yonger'B Ale, v;-7v.--.r : McE van's Ale, ' CHAS. D. MYERS fe CO. o LD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, CHAS. D.l MYERS CO., 'julylt-D&Wtl 7 North Front St.. ; Corn, Oil, Spirit. Casks; 5,000 Bushels Corn, .. .. , 23 Bbls. Kerosene and Spindle Oil, ; ;;... 1,550 New Spirit Casks, 1 - : 1 833 Seoond-Hand Spirit Casks, : "'' ; . For aaleby . ; , ; - - , - ... ' ' P.W. KERCHNERi i . laly 14-tf , 27. 28 and 29 North WaterSt. Wrappinff Paper Paper Bags 400 Reams Wranninsr Paner. I I 50,000 Paper Bags, t ouu .ds. wrapping Twine. : i- . I 500 Lbs. Sewing; Twiner " For sale by . ! f July 14-tf -27, 28 and 29 North Water bt. Soap. Candles. Brand v Peach ea p l"- " .1 ,:i . aoo R . ZJZn.L . . . 100 Cases Scnnanns.-- i ;d ?-: i " 100 Cases Schnapps,, :;;For sale, by a: J. W. KERCHNSR. julyll-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. Pidur, Molasdes, Bacdn, Pork. f fl " - ' ft5 HM- d Bbls. S. H. Mol-SSCS, . ti- I -So Boxes; Dry Salt and Smoked Sides and Shoulders, lOO BbisPorki f F. W.KERCHNER"- July 14-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St." V" 1 ; 1 ' 1 11 - 1 1 1 1 . '1 'i Choice, liquors. TMPORTED Brandies, Gin, Sherry Wine,' i ciaret; Whiskey-"Oli Ridge? Rum, Cooking isurgunay jrorxanai -turst'' ana uia Blue . I Brand V and Wlne.'ACL. - AC ThA AtmrVM Via. to I been selected with care, and I do not hesitate 1 in recommending them. I 1 " ' '" " 'JAM AMES L METTS. July 14-U Saddlery. ; 4 ALL t KINDS y OF4J SADDLES, HARNESS, 'Hi') X ' AwVMAO.Xi-V J-ULHW iSA.J. " - El jid ererytning toitbe line of Saddlery Goods' ,'l-?-?,.jf.tV- 1 'a mnnrr a r & rxr. ta J VL -. , .. . Ho. 8 Bonthirrant St.. 1 seo -iznao v v . ' -.-1: - WilniingtanN. C. ." - lost ahp rounp. between jrourtn and beventh, a small I Croid Shirt Button, in' the shape ot s sheU. I ins uiauvi: w xaa w AAuvmuiy jroifwXutKA uy turning to.t-is ox-co. .,,1. JJaly Contract Ad verliserD en ta taken at p c . 1H anlages. Deaths. . Reunions, Ftineral and. Obituary noticca will be Inserted at nail rates , wnen paia icr in aavanco j otherwise iuu nut , An darnittnt '-'V NEAI)yEBXlB15JJB3STS; : ll'j ..-.X;0' Snuff ANI' SEGARS. Biff? or the Indlaa Chief, ;jnly3f.tt " .1:: 't rr" 1 : . .For the .Best or SUHEIER r READING GET the Lives of the (Great Mnsio Masters; of Beethoven, 2 00 : of Handel, $2 0) ; of lEftt!!? - . - dui are cnarmmgiy written and very enter- uiiniDg dookb, as are . IfPA"1'8. tters, (i vols. each $1 73) ; iieetnoven-a AniT.erfi. iaA i in .. . . , - . TOhaye a Jubilee hoeenr THB n UAliU'O JTAALib ) UiilJjlLJiiUllUKLla HOOK. 75 cents. . '.."V;.': u , : For a srood wortr on OomnoaiiinTt. hnv tia. harmony, a. oo, : :; .V'-JT" t !?Jb a IV? ?- THBORIfiTlCAlA and v PRACTIUAL Sabbath School children's eyes : that owm th. wa.n. . v. n vi Sabbath bchool Song Book entitled x SPARKL1XG t RUBIES, By A ea Hull and Harry Sanders, Esq:, S5c The above Books sent; post-paid, on receipt of retail prices. . ;.. . A Oliver Dltaon-rCo.JC IT. Dltaon A Co., June 20-2taw Wed Sat&Weowlyent 1: V-L THE - "STAR' ll t Steam ; Job ; Printing; House. T"1122 STEAM-PRESSES; .. i ' v , COMPETENT. WORKMEN THE BEST MATERIAL. REASONABLE PRICES I. ' f SUPERIOR WORK Give Us a Trial. Orders Solicited .'A-- FOR TOBACCOS, :"L -V- Under the 20 cent tax, BY J Mvi a , - v ... . .Wilmington, N. 0. -ilblasses and Syrup. 650 hhds; ?r Huscovado Ilolasses -AND S. H. SYRTJP For sale very low byt f ?i ! funeZi-tf WTTiTiARD BROS. IT0TICE. 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 stamn on lta back, will be rw. ognlzed by the Conductors, v XJ. JiJLlA, June JMf.uai ui&' it) i'f&- Proprietor. 1 fTIHls IS TO CERTIFY, to all whom it mav I JLconceni, that JC. MoBRIDE, Aiter20 odd Tear's experience in nerse-shoeincr. la now prepared to -do-the. beet and neatert job of shoeing that's done in the city.- Great im provement has. been made ou- interfering shoes if a horse interferes with his natural hoof or stumbles, this shoe will prevent that. Yon will find the shop on the East side of Nut street, opposite Colvllle A Tayler's mill. Call gentlemen and try him. - , july 7.1m JESSE: J. .CASSIDEY. a JUSTICE ? OFoJTHE ;1?2A0E TRoU'thV Township bt 'ttnkngton-lnce JD at the Court House, r. - - - v , uvtuo uv o JCLm mLm VU A X . AL.. UUlUvut S tO tf-P. M. i"-c;? "1 t it ,-.?..-, ...1 June 804m - - .tJ'v-: - . - . , f ' l ,, irL i v t. . ..... 'i . 1 ) ' Saltl Salt! Salt ! H.O 0 0 YWU SACKS AMERICAN and .: un;i. v. ; . IJVERPOOL SALT, For sale br ' WXLLARB BROS. J. B. 3IATTISOf COMMISSION nEBCH AST and .... . ,,... . : - i if -i- , , .... . Hemlock Sole Zireatner, Bnenos Ay res - Sole ' leather, CaUfomla Sole ' latber, Orinoco Sole v : Oak Son Lxatsxb, Oak Rtjqh T.xathxb, STBAIT'SIIANI-w-dTAJIIlHEnS'OIL, I-ber , Adv July maosil- iL w v ? te. J Mendelssohn's Letters, (2 vols , each, tl 75) ; as I And Reminiscences of Mendelssohn, (it 75). K: ' w ; 1 r ; j 1 " " J V. rr - -.V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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