. '-'.ruuusirKD duly , . , : .: .' U fir.ilNAtllK Editor ud l'rop'r. . offvicml Uawsow Dank Buildings, Front 8t. . ;- r . ;, year, In advance.., .................. ,,7 oo Viimontha, In advance 8 60 rhreo months. In advance.......,,.....,..,., a oo A a month, in advance..,..,.,...., 75 Tbo Mohhiwo Stat1U be delivered in any irtof tueOltyat riFTBBii Cajrraperweek. prt MKTliOltOLOtJICAJL UtlUUlt. . July 15, 1872. ; TUer- moui-j ctpr.l Time.- Wind. Weather 30:13 j . W S WFreh Fatr : '30:08 91 S W BrUhlFair. 80; 13 81 jS WFteah Cloudy Nor. AU barOiuetrie reading ar ndtu'e4 0 h' sen-level ana to aeicrcea, if abntuheit. " R06KHT daruoTB, : , r drc?t 4Siena Service tj. tf. A. weather Report. mcer, H J kP. i M. J ijrnce 01 uJuer.Disfnai umcer. a !liingtonv .- July I5-4:85 . , : ProbabUUiez. Southerly wiod?, with more numerous ' way. local Bl"1"' .l . . 1. i. . r. r. . . the Southern ana uuu oiaicB oomnwesterly ,inrfft. ilh tbreatenlug.and -ralu? weather. tot .the Middle and Eastern States.- 8oulhwest winds, veering to the M.'.W.Vwith clearing wither and lower temperature, for the Ohio Vally aud the Lakes., rN '. -f COUNTY CONVENTION. Ptruuut to. a resolution adopted at its tirst poriou, 1 give notice that thu Convention of 11, c Democratic Conservaiive party of i New Jiunover will assemble at the Court House-In Wiluilulon, ou Tuesday, July 16th, i at 11 o'clock,' A. AU ': D. McMillak, : . , : j '1 1 r. Presideut. . TO CISY SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. William J. El well succeeds Mr. Millard Tort as City Agent of the Mobixo Stas for all that portion of the city South of the centre of Market street. Hia duties will -commence July Ut, but all monies due Mr. Toft prir to July 1st will be payable to Sir. Elwell. By the teru.s 01 our con ract Mr. El well is authorized to oolievt subscriptions In advance for any pe riod not exoseding three months. He will de liver the paper In person, and sufficiently erly to Mtinry the demaoda of all subacrl- hers. I' KOf IT ABLE ADVERTISING. We call the attention of the business men or Wilmington to the ; superior advantages oilered by .' - - - ' ' THE WEEKLY STAR - 7 as an advertising median. It has, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub' licationin Wilmington; snd we can satisfy any one that it has no equal as a medium of I communication with the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington. We solloit a call from those who wish to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can offer I Jducementathat cannot fail to please. '." - .V (i if. i.lT'T.f '- 5 i - AKW A4 VJbKTlsEA J5ATM. ; Wm. M, poi$soif,-r.Masonie Notice. ; . J. & H. Bams ox. Dry Goods, Ac, &c. Stamps on Checks. u The t tamp of two cents on bank checks is not to be reduced to one cent on and after the -1st of October next.. The recent tariff and tax liw repealed all stamp taxes of schedule B "ex cepting only, the tax of two cents on bank checks, drafts or orders.' ''- ' ' ' - - .. ' - i ' . '.,; ' : k , -J .i. , t.'. -'. - , .;, ,. ' t t: t CouserratlTe-Democratle Convention. The Couuty Convention of the Conservative Democratic party of New Hanover will meet in the Court House in this city this morning, at 11 o'clock. We hope to see a large attend ance on the part1 of onr 'Conservative friends aud all Interested In the triumph of the prin ciples tor Which they are battling. Audrew Jackson Jones. J . i! . We learn :from the Raleigh New that the entire seSlon of the 8upreme Court on 8atur- day morning was consumed, in the argment of the case of , the State vs. Andrew Jackson Jones, from Moore connty. , Attorney .General Shlpp, Messrs. Battle & 8odb;, Mr. McRae and Ovide Dopree for the SUte,' and Messrs. -B.'fc T. C. Fuller for the . Green Corn Madias. . t . ... , ;,';; ,. Boil a dozen ears oCgreen corn, " and when cold gra'e it pff as, for pudding ; beat six rggs and stir gradually into a quart of milk ; stir in the grated corn nntU you ihate a WodrrateJy tsick batter ? t6enadd little saitj place yonr .iiuurn nnga on a no gnaaie anu.neany mi them with , thebatteriW quickly,-and eat "V 'H,VUM;r. h&tli M-l' h. y yi : Cbantre Of Boons." : , The rrUttton which5 warn made a few months ago; It will be remembered, was for a A correspondent at Fremont, formerly Na city election, tbeseelection of Aldermen. The hunta, a vUlage on the Wilmington and Wei election in 'Atiguitwill be for State and conn- WV.dt .??rBtaw ana C0UB- aon xaiiroaa, m yt.jbc v.uuu, k.:u, ,r friends, most bear io mind particulars of a destructiT conflagration that . . . "i -f i '..-k.J. d.4.w ' ....u ty officers and our that different registration iraHOJf. QOOKS ;W1UA DO, psea. Conaeanentlv. although, ,. their names mav be an right on the city registration book, they may not be on the county book at all. There fore, unless they attend to-this matter they; may lose their votes in August, as they can not register on erection day. " Politics in North Carolina.' I'M A Washington telegram In f the Baltimore A of the 13tth says S North -Carolina is to he the first battle-gfoond fn the Presidential . campaign, be election' in that SUte Ukes place three weeks from Thursday nex; As - has been stated, the adhrinistration is sending speakers into that State, aod intends to leave , ootblng undone'tp tafry th 'ajr.rbfl 'oppo sition are . sending, speakers there every day and, accordlng tppresenX advlcesl- will have the meet brilliant ancl largest 'array ln the State." Assumed Charge. Mr, James Anderson, the' newly appoint- ed Chief Engineer and - Superintendent of the Wilmington, Columbia; and; Augusta RlUmaA l .1 4.t -..-.,, jpjbm v, flwj. , ,vtmusi, m- LCi, Winder, re centW .-.r -l .i.- i.w U v t. j - . . i ' i - . . .- ffr - rr,"?u":""u r ! 7; . r v,.Vcrv.!i-SST uuolu.co was formerly Chief ..Engineer and Superin- tendent of the North Carolina Central Railroad, mors,latterJy of the "Charlotte, Columbia and uSuowrjttanroaa and later stm 01 na jrensa- i uiuu w vur.gruwing ciiy. .nui. we- are ue cola, Jacksonville and Mobile Road. ? Hd will rtermined to do still moreVaml as Vur bust doabtless make An effliaent and-enersret-c bfai' cer. t w:--rv; 7 "W .T. I ... . 4 1 11 , . 1 in., .., .iiiiii . 1 1 1 mi 11 11 1 11 . I II I I I 1 II ' . ' . .. -V i:. ',.1 ' ' ' -T ' -' . . ... I'.-' ... S. '.. Xl" . .. a. . . . . .. ... . ... . ... ' . .. .'W .- . . . ' . I. I . j'" J- r - '- 1 m -, ... - TTtt ' - .TT OA V UI. k 1J 0. Local Dot. The crops In Duplin, a . friend Informs qs, are looking" remarkaljly fine. j t ; The thermometer Indicated 88 degrees In tho Star office yesterday at noon. , ) f4' The ferryman at HlltOD, near this; city, caught two large eagles yesterday. ; - -rA gentleman writing from Sampson says the crops In that county are flonrlbhing. Mayor Wilson returned from his some- what protracted Visit North on Saturday eve-1 . nlng last.- -.We learn .thht a number of onr citizens leave this morning for the West, to spend the Summer months, We learn that there was a good crowd of ffQOfl men at f:Tinr.nn rn HttnH.v n hat. ; . w" v. Col. Waddell's speech. The steamer Northeast was at Chinquepin, Duplin county, on Saturday, loaded down with freight tor Wilmington, n 1 v . . One of the street car horses; which was sun struck some weeks ago, but partially re covered, died suddenly yesterday. St. John's Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M . holds an emergent meeting this evening for the pur pose of conferring the Master's degree. ! , A colored man, name unknown, was ar rested and lodged in the Guard House yester day afternoon, charged with drunkenness on the streets. 1 i! & J'lvv"-.-; Quite a number of our country friends ar rived in this city last evening for the purpose of attending the Conservative-Democratic Convention to-day. ' :' -Z - We regret to learn that Dr. C.T.Mirphytand barbecue waa adverted toromeoff on of Sampson, Is quite Indisposed, bat II good , .. . ? . , . . l wishes can be of any service to him, he wilH soon be himself again. ; The Grand Lodge Independent Orderof Odd Fellows of North Carolina meets in Ral- eigh to morrow. There will be several re- presentitives from this city. . It is now definitely settled that Hon. Carl 8cbprz will not be in Raleigh at the great Mass Meeting to-day, as the telegraph informs us that he now on his way to St. Lonls. Two flat loads of telegraphic wire, which we learn is intended for the line between this city and Lumberton, passed up the river In the direction of Hilton yesterday afternoon. The notorious Kit Hoggins was arrested and lodged in the Guard House, yesterday afternoon, charged with grossly insulting a respectable white woman, without any excuse or provocation. Col. Waddell was to speak nt McDaniel's yesterday, insteaa of at Dismal, Sampson county, as announced. The change was made because . the connty candidates were to speak at the former place on that day. E. S. Woodford, Esq., requests us to say that he was not removed from his position as Registrar of the Third Ward, but that he vol untarily resigned, having sent In his letter of resignation to the Board of County Commis sioners. Third Ward voters now register at Gerkins 8tore, corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets. Voters in that Ward should see that their names are registered, for several gentlemen in that Ward have already discovered that their names are not on the books. The Wilmington Amateur Theatrical Company are rehearsing several fine plsyS, which will be presented sometime in Beptem- ber. They have bad a number of additions of j young men of experience to the troupe' and will make good a showing on their ; next ap pearance. In conseqnence of the territory recently embraced in the old First Ward having been sub-divided, a complete and entire new regis tration of voters is required. No matter how often you have registered before, it is neces sary for you to register again If you reside In the First Ward, f . i i V Foreign advertising may be done through hA star Advertlslnir Airencv more "economi- .1v . . neotiatw "direct with nub- U8hcr8 of writing and copying nilv,ptmeT,tl, Mtjenae of nostatre. stationery. mfty aU b WTedDy contracting with this Agency. ' Dostrnctlvo Conflagration at Fremont. don Railroad, in Wayne County, gives us the J OCCUrreu in ma piaco uu camiua; sictuuK lasL The fire originated in the house of MeWsraV'E; B&kIi. Bass,' yMBgand enterpris- ing merchants, and was caused by an attempt to draw crescent oil from a barrel. In a few moments the entire building was enveloped In flames, the firm saving nothing, so rapid was i the fire. Their ' loss was abont fa.iw, nnon wnien tnere was no insurance. xceers. . . . p;el & Elll8f flourishing dry goods merchants, suffered heavily In damage to, stock, their loss amounting to tj,500; ..Mr." ; James H.: Barnes lost a store and "dwelling worth $2,500, npon which there was an Insurance of fl,500.Mr. James Hooks lost a business house valued ' at .50O.AlMrs. Sallle Hooks lost a store worin $1,200. Mr. James J. Scott, the clever, active ) pushing member of the. firm of Bass, 8cott & Co., of this city, lost In lumber. dressed and ready to shape Into a fine building, $100 to $200, laving by extreme exertion the major cart of his lumber. This' will be a heavy blow to the, little town, w star Book Bindery. TiT. Tti I Z " thV nnhlic is cklled' to the I g to save hU cnntry-ronr conntry-from argnmente were lud, bold and thorough' - Th? attention of, the public is caued to jne t apotigm and ruin. I cannot give even an Ti.-i-s- r,A -mJLl 10 mi? am;uuuu vt, m vuu"v ..i,..t.. v -fl -t- .r ... , ,. , - - . ... .. ; ,.x ,j, tT, y' VT" "uului Avu.tuji. vui WUB.u,Ba - partment has steadily Increased, an evidence that we have not labored in vain in our effort tofestablish a Book Bindery eanalTto the de-, J. n'ess grows sowill our 'faeiUUea be increased. Give us atrial - i; . l--.Uw3w' WttMIHGTOHi C., TUESl)AY.JUIY ;16ri872; i .... 1.. . . ; , z .. .' - . - . 1 . 3 . : 5 . 1? .1 Mayor's Court The 'follo wing' cases were disposed of yester day morning1, His Honor,' Mayor Wilson, pre- t;-Daniel Gates, charged , with swimming In the river, dismissed on tbeV pajmept of one half penalty and eostB. " Vim. Tyler, charged with swimming in the river, was required td pay one-hat1 the penalty and costs. ' Cornelius nowe, charged with emimming In theTer. waa;requlred .'topay, one half the penalty and costs. . Julia Evans, charged "with disorderly "con. duct, was discharged on the payment of costs. . Jeff Johnson, charged with disorderly con duct, was dismissed on the payment of costs. Wm. Sheban, charged with bathing la the :. . . . . .... nver wa8 required to pay one half the penalty and costs.' John Speight,' charged with swimming in te river, was required to pay one-half the pen alty and costs. - Joseph Sullivan, charged with larceny, was committed in default of security in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court. : a " Joseph Sullivan, charged with stealing a watch ''and $ 13 in specie, was committed in de- fault c ..carUy io .W.nrn oftSOO ,or hU p. pearance at the next term of the Superior Court. George Price, Phillip Newman, John Cartar snd Enock McQueen, charged with bathing In the river, were each required to pay one-half the penalty and costs. ' - A Flasli ln .tbe Pan. ' We learn that a trranA . patlflpntlnn mppttnc Satardav . t . Lonr Creek, on which occasion wt mw y - i gchenck. Heaton. McLanrln. Hill and other Republican orators would address the people in behalf of the Rocky PointTicket. Agentle- man who was present informs us that it was the tamest affair of the kind he ever saw. ,He assarts that there were not more than one hundred and fifty persons present, and a large j number of these were from Wilmington. ,The barbecue was also a failure. The ox failed to come to time and the ram smelt so ramlsh" that the Long Creekers couldn't stand the pressure. : City Hospital Matters. ' Messrs. Warrington and Nelson, the two marines who lost their arms by premature dis- ,K. , , wa rna. charges of cannon on the Revenue Cutter Seward on two different . occasions some months since, have recovered from their in- juries and returned to duty on the Cutter. ; Mr. Rickstraw, of Cberaw, S. C, one of the suflerers by the accident on the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad some months since, has also recovered and returned to his home, the Railroad Company having settled the damages. Mr. Bishoff, another sufferer by the accident, is still in the Hospital, bnt is rapidly recovering. Look out for Tour Names. " We again advise every Conservative in the city to call and ascertain if their names are prop erly registered in their respective Wards. It will take but a few moments to do so, and yet in instances where changes of residence or Wards have occurred It may be the means - of saving votes, as no registrations are allowed on election day. But for following the advise of the Stab several gentlemen weuld have lost their votes, for, npon calling to see If they were registered, their names were not to be found npon the books. Our Chip Basket. The conjunctive mood Thoughts of mat rimony. , Those who live for something usually find it something to live. Necessity is the argument of Tyrants, It is the creed of slaves. Young ladies with new solitaire diamond rings never refuse to play the piano. j ; Men are generally more careful of the . I f-. - breed of their horses and dogs than of their children. ; ' : -Davenport, Iowa, has a girl who Ipeils backwards. We never thought backwards was a hard word to Spell, before.1 . ' -iwag'lent a clergyman a horse, tito&pllhj ran away and threw him, and . then claime .rprilt fnr aid In anreadlncr the srosnel. ' ' An Irritable man, who was disappointed in his boots, threatened to eat up the shoe. maker,bnt compromised by drinking a cobbler 111 ' Jt. . I Mother this book tells about the antrrv j " I" 1 waves of the ocean. Now what, makes the "oe'eari get: Mgiy V1 "Because it has been j crossed -so often, my son. A young lady who was .recently dying from having, worn , corsets sang: I would not live always, I ask not to stay.": The stay - tlstics of death from conetwearlng are enor mous. ... i r COL. WADDELL IN SAaTPSON. Clihtow, N. , CY, J ulyJ13th, 18?i.' ''Dxab Sinr-CoL A. M. Waddell spoke here to-day, After 1 :erbeing Introduced to the audience q aV McKay,he. began - by taUng tbatthis was the second time hehad ever had tne opportunity of addressing the; cltlzenalof gampson county.- On the first occasion it was to meet Goy.lEliis,InIs jcampaign. Af- ter Ellis bad usedliim up, as he was leaving the Court House; old Mr; Frank Pngh came up to him and saw, -waaaeii, oia lenow, i T,m trrlt hnt lam nnr nn ( laiU take akdrinkl" That Is the way the Colonel tells it." On this, bis second coming, he was f deanotism ana rum. x cannot give even an M.mtrlri AftAi- , .nAtm 1 a- timA ti- talked' of Hnnlntr. rhn everyone insisted on his continning -After gpeaking two nours or more, eiiu au were anx- jous fsr Wm to go on.? Merrlmondid the JadndDoannem e00ape6pieallveandgetthemalltowork. Such 1 LVZlw i to & them savens now or wn perish. .Hastily, -L;'l COXSEU VATIVE CANVASS TIHrt piatrlet. ,;Hon. A. M. Waddell will address the peo; ple at the following times and places : Clinton, Saturday . ... . . . . ,Vi!V. . . July 13 Dismal, (Sampson Co.,) Monday. . . . .' Faj etteville, Tuesday. . . . , ... .,. .... Elizabethto wn, Wednesday . ....... Abbottsbarg, 'Thursday. . Whiteville, Friday .i. Smitbville, Baturday .15 16 4. . t " it . it it ,17 18 19 20 nanotte, Monday.'. . . . , ... , 8and RRan 7N. Harca) Th;8'day Wilmington, Wednesday.:, 24 25 The appointments at Fayetteville, Abbotts- burg, Whiteville and Smithviile have already been made by Mr. McKay, the Republican can didate, and he is respectfully invited to join Col." Waddell at the others named by him.; - Printing- and Boob. Paper. We can furnish printing, paper in small quantities, say from two, to ten reams, taj reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders. We have on band the following sizes of news, viz j 22x31, 24x36 and 24x88. Also, fine Book Paner 24x38 and 23x39 : and a erood assortment " I LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the City Post Office, July 16th, 1872: ; ." s aTXS'a. care Kitty McCoy, William Allen, care James care jvuiy Aicuoy, vYiiuam Alien, care dames i wry . . - r f T1TM - All . I B Allen, Miss Elizer Alford, G R Aiken. Hmr. TE BringhurTt , & r&BBSEZ rlss Blood worth, James J Brown, Mies Ida Barber, Lewis N Barlow,;Llllington Bingham, care Divid Williams, Miss Margret Brown, Rebeca Benders, care Ann Brown, Miss Sarah Jane Brown, Stephen Brown, Mrs Y Bishop 2, Mrs Mary A Hill, care Wm Bondihot. ' C.Dolphus Jackson, care A R Green, C P Geyer, Mrs Isaac Greene, John Gause, Mater- owu uvioaviwi auiuu 4ui v. Gray. Thomas M Goddin. son Goiskeley, Miss Msrth i Davis, care Thos HHbrCalS j. Mrs Amelia Johnson. Ado'lphus Jackson, Mrs Sarah Jane Johnson, Mrs Betty Jalaps, Ma?yJ?stteeMn J D Jones, Mrs K. James Kergan, E Kecter, Miss Mannie 1UK . ; - BrrnnM M.-John Murrll, Thomas Magrath, care John Magrath, Geo. McGarney, Mrs Emily A Maeracker. Mrs Eva Vick. care J T- Moore. Miss Bettle McMillan, Frank Murfrey, Louis G Montross, Miss Lizzie McDonald, Miss Mary May, Mies Maggie Mathews, Miss Mary Mc Callough, Miss Bettie McKInsey, care Michael N Mr MJ1H Nn1i. W Ynnna- Knrmnn Samuel Nixon, John C Nelson. g. Mrs Susan E Orrell, William Odom. P. Mrs Bella Patterson, Richard Williams, cara Jacob FerdoorT Miss Maggie Philips. . R. M;ss Sophia Robinson 2, JM Robinson. J1 T?W I'avia u oanaers,iiavia A Smith 2, F M Savage, S Sand Kindler, care """". VlVtJ JL AlAi D U MAW A mm f WAIUU V A VliMV A U A ner, Mrs E Thaliy, Julius Troobry, A J Potter, care John Tees. W. John Walker, Mrs Claudia Wiley, Davis Wilson, Mary wmtneia. SHIP LETTERS. Capt J Brnkwoldt, Brig Adonis. Nelson Chambers, British vessel DC. Tnp per. Hugh Duncan, Bark GeOrge Buth. Laurence Gandle 2, Schr George Booth. . John 8 Hubbard, Schr Honer. Capt How etts. Bark Ariadue. John Hamilton, Amazon, of Windsor. -W T Jobln, Brig Free and Easy 2. Gristar B. Johnson, Brig Meteor, Capt F H Hoist.-. - a , . . Urriah Owen, Schr Ben. M ThnmriBAn "Ra t-n n a Imarrtii ; '.i Persons calling for letters in this List will TPftaA rait Ar!vprtwpil " Will ha aAnt to please say Advertised. wm be sent to Dead Letter .Office at Washington, D. C, in 30 days, if not called for. , . , ED. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C, July 16, 1872. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, Wake county has ionr tur pentine distilleries. There - are four furniture manufactories in Raleigh. A Peaches are plentiful and cheap in the Raleigh market " Gov. Vance is in .Raleigh, i ia Uanr in arm a artf roolir frn fho: fratt w " J J' A first class theatrical i COtn- P? delight 61161' during 5 Tji , j r , . - J.-. i . Senator A ipton, ot JxebrasKa, oaTOOf?XTQ u.MtnMt;nW ;n nTih day. f''- rnt 'Vi lU il 'u "yWJ , Til .GoldsborQ' Messenger I . "mi i j BllJS I SUWB wo u uo vwiiBci louYo uiaoa meetini?s at Mount Olite and Fremont on 1 Wednesdaj hefore the l .election.; Able speakers will be in attendance. - - n-vv1. nA T?Wu mlv A lireeley tatiq UTOyrn UUD was organized in Raleigh on Friday even 1 ing lasU 'The; following are the officers : President C. "-. M. Busbee.; Tice-resi- dents--H. J.V Menninger, ' Jv 0.' Fleming and R. .H. .Bradley. Recotdiner Secretary John C.5, Sytoe.:; Corresponding ; Secre- A frTTraA 1 it o f f omrf xwraa rm a A e at Salisbury, recently, Says the 0old8boro' jrW tn ftSflMpinitA Mai Rnhhi. t,v a persoa connected Vfith the 'Revenue de- partment by.. presenting; a pistol at him I while he, was exposing thAty department Maj. Robins dared him to shoot, . and de-r clared ho could Jaot be intimidated in that way, as such bravado could not shield the omcers irom exposure ana conaemnauon. Is this a Kn Krax outrage ! . v; tj f T- ZiS Clinimian ad I XLOD. A. 4 AJU VylllJKlUail iiU dressed the pedple of Wayne at Qoldsboro' nn Ratnrdav. The 'Mezsenver savs : fc'His , -i--- 1 IV COUVmciug, utu wwo aucuwYcij iwiea l ed to ' DY thOSO Present. .lUe KaaiCalS with whom the audience was intejrspersed ga in gloomy " Silence &S niS CaustlQ ptt truthful accusations fell upon their guilty ears.' J Judge E'Cantwell, one' of the Y.ery first to display the" secession1 cockade in - i failures' that ever' excited .'the cpmmisera- tionol dwsappointed Jnblic, 1 -t'j : Whole TTof l.fi03 M-tf f-MT T7wt w" , r: I Bixsse are tbev who seek relief from "Liver Complaint.' " BUlioasnesa," Bad Blood ; Pirn, plea, Blotches, Eruptions, Bough Skin, Salt Kheum, Erysipelaa anl Scrofulous diseasea, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alt Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery, for they shall be nappy In knowing that the cure is complete. Bold by au aruggists.: i 7 . . Vitalise tlie Ilalr. Why does the hair become harsh and dry why does it fall out- Iry why does it fall out-? gray t Simply because the It. ? The fibers draw sua- caiti as the grass draws ali wny does it become Ilia has crone out of tenance xrom the scalp as the grass draws ali- ment lrom the soil, and when , the snpply of nutriment is cut off in either case the product I withers and dies. - At the first symptom of decay, therefore, the unfed, or. ha u -led . roots of the hair should be refreshed and reinforced t with Lyoh'b Kathibos, the only preparation I wmca win nounsn tne niamenta ana Keep them in a vigorous condition after, they have begun to suffer from a deficiency of ' their natural stimulant. As long aa the Eathairon is faithfully used, with a proper degree of friction, morning and evening, so long will it ba impossible for the hair to whiten or fall, out from, tie scalp, i j a ; j uly 16-Tu Th Sat MOTEL ARBITALS. ' ; National Hotel,' B. 'Jones, Proprietor.-July IK W XT Pr.titica fin W-r On i an.v.lf . . v. ... ill a uuwoi 11 w, v. n t U 1 ufi 1 1 Charleston. 8. C; W. H.McFarland, Union Geo. B. Aiken. Baltimore. Md.: Isaac H. Beale n l'i. ww k w-i m 1 4 M- jm in m www m khi 8. C ; J. J. Bronson, Sampson county; Jno. C. Winder, S, C; H. Sonthall, D. Rider. Bich- Col well, Sampson county; Chas. T. Willis, Ab bottsbnrg: W. McRae, Laurinbure: 8. R.Chin- 1 11 1 in . w n v r . ... i.iinnv. iimiiiii n.i nu bk 7 M n. nis, Brnnswiok county: Jno. W Leak, Miss- r.' i.eaK, itocxingnam; jno. a. leac, VYaaes boro; Jas. B. Cowan, Belvedere: F. W. Wooten, w., (j. & A R. R.; J. A. Tnrptn, Weldon; J. L. McLean, Eden Gee; Jos. Charles. Portsmouth, Va.: H. C, Smith. Columbus: M. J. Brvan. w.m r rs m - B-v 1 n juarion; w. u. jucuougaia, j&osmaaie. NEW ; AD VERTISEMENTS. gJ. J Ollll S LOdSfGa NO. 1. " . I F. fc A. M. EMERGENT MEETING THIS (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clock, for work in the masters aegree. ; , -i ; By order of the W. M. ' " " "7 r Wic M. POISSON, St. JoHjr'a Hall, July 18-lt - Secretary. J. & H. SAMSON, WHOLSSAIJB ADD HBTAII. DEALBB3 IR Staple and; lnc Dry ; Goods, . Notions, Boots, Shoes,' Hats, &c ; ; 43 market Street. Julyl8-tf i it, v LL KINDS OP SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, l ! And everything inlthe line of Saddlery Goods cheap for cash at J. S. TOPHAM ft CO.'S, . - No. 8 8onthFront St; !teb 5-tfnao .? f ,f , Wilmington, N. C. MISCETiTi A NEQUS. ! Administrator's Sale I VAIiUABLE KEAIi ESTATE. N. E. Corner Front ana Princess Sts., AT AUCTION. By CRONLY MORRIS. "VNi WEDNESDAY, July 31st, 3872,' at 12 to the highest bidder, that valuable and desi- i raDie ajOu, doxu leet, situatea on tne isortn Eastera intersection of Front and Princess streetswith Two Brick Buildings Thereon, now occupied by , The First National B 4nk' and DR. J. T. 8CH0N WALD. This property will yield an ' t -k.: .''..- P p . ANNUAL BENT Alt OF ABOUT $3,500. TERMS AT SALE; 1 ADAM EMPIE, Adm'r Estate of B. Kahnweiller, deo'd. June 2828Ajy 2, 9, 16, 28, 81. : v f 1 QQ BBLS. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, QQ HHDS. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, In siorp' and .for. sale by , July U-2t, I V : j DaROSSET A CO. 500 IJjaSfiwlnirTwine.-. For sale by miii" W.W1 Jytf, .. .87,28 and 8? Nortn - : F. W. KERCRNEB, - Water St. I . j ' 1 fftl ' -v - IMPORTED Brandies, Gin, Sherry Wine, Burgundy Port ana Claret; Whiskey "Old I nuxBT," ana -uia niao iuage;" um, uooxing Brandy and Wine, AcAc. The above have been selected with care, and I do not hesitate in recommending them. JAMES L METTS, Jly l-t? ii 'UiUu 7 Market Street. : iTnxnip Seed-7Beans. isTUSiT RECEIVED the JaeWiCrop of Turnip tl seed, consisting of r.,:. j r u 10 f::v P.arple Top: Yellow BntaBaga, 'I iy Early White Flat, Dutch.. , , - - Redor Purple Top,.i)nV,y Yellow Aberdeen, , yr -'''lVare'Norfolk.s-'uL' 'White'GUeif i-; Also, Bunch Beans for Fall use, Drumhead, j and Flat Dutch Cabbage Seed. Sold .Wholesale and Beiall cATA ' fel flfoILHEimX iA- WBIGHT'S, 'jnnenMX'Oi J ' ' jx-Ji . xoppitt's corner, v. a i" t ' 'i Ilolacoea and Svrup. 5f ( ti J ' '.V IluseovndoIIolassea et; SYEUP , For sale very lowlry, :' r ' "I !-TI Junen-tf " J r" WILLARD BROS. IifKti ! AIITKIlTINIISOl 11 0 . . " twodavs,. .......... .......... I 00 r i" : tnree dayst........ 8 ft "t;' 'toar days,.......:;.... St ;.,;.r J. flVB daVS........ ........ ....... 8 W one week,,,.. ... i-Contract Adverticeznents taken at pre portlon&tely loir rates. . Marrlxgos, Dcatliaj Eeligion.$, rnneral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates ..iTOMBasncinaeinaaa, ATfLOWRICES. 1 K AHA BUSHELS Prime White JLpjUUll Mixed Corn,. , and ,4 f g V Bbla; Flour all grades f LUUU ' .rf . C ft A BALES SELECTED HAY, fj ' If V r S A A Boxes D. S. Sides, AW. ,,: 'i::u : 15 gQ Bhds. Smoked Sides andShonlders, gQQ Bbla. Pork, jgQ Bags Coffee, 15Q Bbls. Refined Sugar, y JQQ Bbls. Distillers' Glue, ; iv-1';- v '.: -, z-'- "..: Tons Hoop Iron, t, y gQQ Kegs Nails, 300 Select6d scond-nand Spirit Barrels, Kil Tons No.l Peruvian Gnano, tJv QQ Bales Tarns and Sheeting, '-vtf- 'Ac.,' Ac., :-. Ac.,'' '"'Ac WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON. July i-tt WEEELnXG A GOOD COAT T a.i $M ".wT ' FIVE DOLLARS, COOL LINEN SUITS, DOLLTVABDEN O T II E R ECCENTRICITIES, I''' y-1 "Vat ' v; ' i. ' . . . ! MTJNSON A CO., . Jnly9tf City Clothiers. NOTICE. HOLDERS of Street Railway Tickets are notified that in cutting their tickets they must leave a part of the stamp on each piece. Hereafter no fraction of a ticket, with out a part oi tne stamp on its back, will do rec ognized by the Conductors. - June 18-tf Proprietor. THIS IS TO CERTIFY, to all whom it may concern, that E. Mo BRIDE, alter 20 odd year's experience in horse-shoeing, Is now prepared to do the . best and neatest Job of shoeing that's done in the city. Great im provement has been made on interfering shoes if a horse interferes with his natural hoof or stumbles, this shoe will prevent that. You will find the shOD on the East side of Nut otrAAt Yvnnnalt.A (VtlvillA Jk Ta.vlAraTn1ll J Call gentlemen and try him. Uuly7-lm JESSE J, CASSIDEY, a JUSTICE ; OF , THE PEACE T7!OR -C atl Office the Township of Wilmington Office the Court House. . )fflce hours from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.: and from 3 to e p. M. June 20-lm " ' ' Salt! Salt! Salt! 11 000 SACKS AMERICAN and t nnriTAnT. oirtn For sale by dec7-tf WILL ARB BROS. J. B. MATTISOiV, .. COMMISSION MEBC1TANT and DEALER IN ( -'yr, Hemlock Sole Xeather, Buenos Ayrcs ' Sole Leatner. California sole Leather, Orinoco Bole . . , Leather. OA SOLB LsATEXB, OAK RSUQH LXATHEB, STBAXT'S BANK and TANNNEKS' OIL, i,i 3a Spruce Street Ntir York. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. rt july 13-6mos -p s . iTTINGER ALE 50 Dozen, CHAS. D. MYERS & CO. JJARCLAY, PERKINS 4b CO.'S BROWN STOUT. B LOOD.WOLFE A CO,3 XXX and Palo Ale, .f ' . ":'i4'"'V"fltctY0ngsAle. ' ' .! i ;f.. '.: f ; McE van's Ale. CUAS. D, MYERS A CO. o LD GOVERNMENT JAYA COFFEE, CUAS. D. MYERS A CO., jnlyli-DAWtf 7 North Front SUO 4 IFTOtTfTANT ' ,T Q v S 74 QE ;H A M S , c :'.)'.-. -hi SEHD YOUR ORDERS TO BniEORD, CROW & CO., ,nWho receive them direct from the West. FBLSU FLOUB, SUGAB, ; COFBEE I J I u BACON, COBJT.JIAT, Ae., ATL O TV F 1 G. U K E 8, 6onth Water Street " July H-tf DAW - - i - - j'-l n I i i J i J ii I 5 ill' 'I . u 'V if A u , :'H I1 A ' j -a f 'U ! i j- i'5 l i. i , - 1 ' ' i.' . it : " , 5 v!