$gwt I ,oiBD-vs7:: ; One'yeain adT , gix months, n r LJ . , nikro monl t On monm in i i iiarjy J ; cr ?eek - ' Ttttt ttaC.'tt ; HMi ft 9. I"- iner- Barom eter...' Time. tnon- Wlndr Weather. eter.- ' 20.91 so.r 'J9:U7 -75 " 75- NE Gent Cloudy Light u rain Fair i-. Light ira Tmnl of dav ' G dear. . :' -' . " " . Not. -All barometric readings are red need to the sea-level and to S3 degrees : Fahrenheit. Serg't Elznal Service U. 8. A.-; . s Weather Bpotv "iV; V Was Dbpahtmxst. umce oi VQieh ciguai uiacer ',. : "Wuhington, August 34:35 ?, ; Clear and cool weather" and northerly winds from ladlana to the lower lakes, thence south ward to Tennesaae and : northeastward - over the Middle and Eastern States; occaeioual light coast rains and winds, veering to southerly io the South Atlantic and - On If ' States; partly cloody weather in the Ohio Valley, with winsa . . veering to easterly and southerly; falling ba . rometer snd southerly to f easterly winds In no th west, extending to the Mississippi Valley and upper lakes ou Sunday., " v 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 P. M. PROFITABLE ADVEBTI81NO. We call the attention of the business men 0f Wilmington to the superior .advantages as an 'advertising medium, It , has," without exception, th6 Larfftst CircuiaUon of any pub lication to WBmlngtonY and: we can satisfy' any one that it has no equal 'as a medium of communication with the people ' of the rural districts no w trading with Wilmington! '-; We solicit a call from those who wish' to place their business prominently before the ' people of this section, confident that we can offer Inducements that cannot fail to please. w 8. Jambs' Church. August 4 Morning ' ' Prayer, 0 A. M - i vouln Pruyeri'- 0 o'olocs:. Sunday School, 5 o'clootc M. - , riBsr.Pass8TTnaiA.ir Church. Eer. A. 8. Ulcfcbon. Services at 10U A- Al.and kf P..M. Sunday School at itU P. u .Lecture Thursday IJeveniiuf at 7X o'clock, - f , ' ' Skoohd PxBsrTTsaLair Churqh. Services at ' Brooklyn liall atl0 A. JdU f s ' , JTirst BArnsi CHuaoH. Kev. J. CHiden, . pastor. Sunday School at A, M. 8ervlcea at 11 A. M. and t p. M. Toung lien's Pi aver .. Meeting Tuesday night at o'clock in room above pastor's study. WeeJtly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at o'clock baooKD Baptist Cbukch. Rev. J." S. King,' fiaator. Sunday School at 9 A. M. - Serviees ac Qi A. M and 7J P. M. Prayer Meeting every .- Tuesday .night at 7 o'clock.- v , . sr. Thomas' (Catholic) Chuboh, Morning , Mass at 6 and 9 o'clock. Evening Vespera chanted at 6 o'clock; Daily Morning Mass at V o'clock. Officiating clergyman : fit. E,ev liwhop uibbons, 1. D., Kev. iiark S. Gross. Kev. J as. B. White. '-r ' FaoirT Stkkbt m. JE. Chuboh. Ber. Dr. Mo raa, pastor. , .Services at 10U A. M. and 8 P. M. 8 nday School at 4 P. M. ' Begular Weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock: ail are invited. The pews in this church are all free; genUemanly ushers will be In wait lug to conduct strangers to seats. ' ( lTta -StBWT M. J2. - Chuboh. Rev. A A.' Bcauainer, pastor Services at 10U A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at u A. M. Class Meet . in? at 3 f. M. Praytr Meeting Tnursday night at 8 o'clock, . . . ' Kev. Dr.xjloss will occupy the pulpit morn ing and evening. . t. Paul's E v ah. Luthkaw Chuboh. Iler. O. o. jswrnheim, pastor. KnRlisb. service at -10J4 A. M. German service at 8 P. M. Bun ' da v School at 3 A. M, "". . axtMas'a lia ruaju Services at VA P. M., by ttev. A. if. Burr. : , i . , ; St. Paul's (KrcsoorAt) Chubouv Morning "'Service and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at o'clock. ' - ; r . St.. Mark's (Colosmu Kpisoofai.) Chuboh. kev. C. o. Brady, (col.) services at 11 A. M. and 71. M.. seats free and the public are ln ; vited. ;, Services Wednesday at 8 P. M. , , Chbistiah Chapel (Colobku Mbthodist). 8uDday Wohool ac A. M. Services at H A. M., and il4 and 8 P. M., by Rev. Thos. Lom&z. '.. CaU:ehUeal JLectores on Friday at 8 P. M. MuasON & Co. Keep the Ball Rolling. Ciu&.TBpainoVrr Premium. . II. BcEKniMsa.' Tobacco 8nuff & Segars. " ' Gjeo. Mtjsrs. Flour, Pig flams, Ac. CHA8. t). MTBRsTr-' Favorite'! Flour, &c. ;';.F. W. KEBCHNEa.---Floiirj Corn, Bacon. &o. Inauranee 21 atter .v ; ; The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of - Wm ;;X. Smith' & Co., in the In surance business;-has .been dissolved by the withdrawal of Col. Smith from the business, ' 4. which will hereafter be carried on by MaJ. M. ?. Tajior and, Norwood Giles, Esq., the re 'maIoIag'psrtneixCt8mUhv,'Iit retiring, re; fers in the most complimentary terms, tothe ..." expe'riebce.abd business tact of the new firm of ; Taylor A' Gllef"; ! : Mayor's Court. . , " The following cases were disposed of yester day morning: : ,V . . -f SolJ McKoy, charged , with -disorderly con duct, was discharged on the payment of coats, Alfed ninesj'charged -wilh disofderly con duct, was discharged on the payment of costs. 'r 'Henry Adams, charged with disorderly con duct. 'Case dismissed. ,: y '- -.p Lewis Goss charged with disorderly conduet. Case dismissed.- :', V ""V"'- ' " Nicholas Csto, charged with an'assaolt and attempt to drown the ferryman a week or two go, wasAent to the .Work ;Iou8e;(foi thirty 'days. ,. : . '; k r VJ .i ' " Probable Fatal Accident. Mr. Levi Foster, Mate of ' the Bchr. John A. OrijSUf5ugi the WllnilDgtoo And Weldon Rdlroad wharf, met with a. severe accident yesterday, rile had just been" in the galley and lit his pipe aua was walking, aft,' when he ae cldently stepped Into the hatchway and waa rprecipitatcd Into tle bold of the vessel. ;When taken op it was foaad;that Vhftwaa lerlously iiijurea ahouf the left shoulder and legs. A Physician' was called, who r It as his lm preBsioe thst his injuries " 1 rove faUL us was suhsequently contc 1 in a litter to " the Seamen's Home, on I -Jc street. M Forter. is-ftiypucg rsa and a nephew. ( the Captain of the schooner."; -v ' ' ' . ; ; "The Readlncr Koorn . ' ... Of the mimlr-.Ttcn Lfbraxy Association ,j rn daily during the wee' frem 8 Ay 21. V iM' from 8 td 7 ?'H' an4 rot- 4to la to 10 : -rBhipplp Articles, Crew Lists 'Manifests, ynsrtcr rartic3, ct3.t conststl ca hand "and w tale at iL'sLTi.;. I'll ' ; 1 IV." ! nouse.', .if 7oLS4lIb.;il5;-;.;4Mltt7II The Election! ;XIET17RNS HECEITED X NEW HANOVER. : . : , - - OBJUtT TOWNSHIP. For Governor, Merrlmon 124; Caldwell 140. Lieutensnt Governor, Hughes 124; Brosden The balance of the State ' ticket the same as above.)'"";'' "- ;' .' Congress, Waddell 125; McKay 138. 8enate, Price 109; Mabaon 133, h : j RepresenUtlves, Bryan 127; Reed "109; Ma- comber 109; Heaton 133;.McLaurIn 183; Llojd Bheriff, 8chenck 125; Manning 122 Scatter ing V.'y-'.i ''J. ' - . Coroner Hewlett 24S - ; Register, Bampson. 104; Hill 131; BunUng 17. Scattering 1. Treasurer, Fennell 131; Brink 18L C Surveyor, Colvin 130; Murphy 131. Scatter ing!. s: , Commissioners, Martin 255; Black 124; Nixon 108; Kellogg 107; Davis 119; Bhoemaker v131; Lowrey 131; Bordeaux 131; Morris 131. -'V ".CUMBERLAND.;;'. ; f " : ; The following is the official vote of Cumber land county: Merrimon 1,890; Caldwell 1,833; Hughes 1,889; Brogden 1.8S3. The balance of the State ticket does not vary materially from thq above. For Congress, Waddell 1,902; Mc Kay 1,874. For the Senate, Troy 1,892; Guth rle L884. . For the House, Ray 1,881; Bullard 1,889; Lutterloh, Rad., 1,889; J. C. Blocker, aaM i,boi. ror Sheriff, Hardie, 1940; O. H. Blocker. Rad., 1,834. - . - ; - . WARREN. Warren gained 230 for the Conservatives. She voted 1,200 for Merrimon. ; , JOHNSTON. ; This county gives the Conservatives 250 ma jority, with one precinct to hear from, which will increase it to 290. Smith, however, has carried the county by about 90 majority. CARTERET. ' . ; All but one precinct heard from. Waddell'a majority will be about 824. , - DUPLIN. This county goes Conservative byTOOma. Jority, a gain over 8hipp's vote of 147. . .-, MECKLENBURG.; The following? is the official vote of Mecklen- buig: For Governor Merrimon, 2,511; Cald well, 2,261; Hughee, 2,509; Brogden 2.26L The balance of the State ticket dees not vary from the above. ' For Congress Ashe, 2,509; Dock ery 2,274 John E. Brown and 8. W. Reid, Conservatives, are elected to the House by small majorities.. R. P. Warring, Conserva tive, is elected to the Senate, and the whole county ticket successful from 200 to 300 ma jorities. FORSYTH AND STOKES. Caldwell carries Forsyth county by about 60 majority, the same as for Shi pp. Stokes gives about 800 Democratic majorltj . . . STANLY. : ; We learn unofficially, through a friend at Wadesboro, from Stanly, that Merrimon's ma jority at Albemarle Is 200 and at Norwoods 93, a considerable gain, and it Is anticipated that the county will go .at ileast 400 majority for Merrimon. - Merrimon ia between 20 and 80. ahead at Mt. Gilead, In Montgomery. . !;-;;:..: UNION. u' Ashe's majority In this county is 430, and McAuly's for the Senate, 416. It is supposed that the State ticket Is about the same. .The entire Conservative ticket Is elected. : '; ANSON. The offlciallvote in Anson gives Merrimon 181 majority over Caldwell and Ashe 164 ma jority for Dockery. The gentleman who sends us the above says : "The above Is official. We have undoubtedly gained .150 - votes in Anson and I learn from private sources that Union haa done even better than Anson.". - - . .RICHMOND. : ' -(The vote in this county Is as follows : Mer rimon, 1,010; ' Caldwell,' 1,309. Ashe, 975; Dockery, 1,838. Long (Rad.yand Fletcher (col.) Radical, to the Senate and Housed " H J RQWAN. The following la the vote in Rowan : For Governor Merrimon, 1,655; Caldwell, 1,118. Msrrlmon'a majorltys .M7i , ; For Congress Robbins, 1,576; Forches, 1,114. Robblns1 majority 462. Price, Conservative, is elected Senator from Rowan and Davie, over Ramsay, Radical, by 634 majority, including the vote in Davie. Lucky and . Cralgv Conservative, are elected to the House by. 400 to 500 majority. , . ' - CHATHAM. . A friend writing txonk PlttsbbroVaays : , Our county all heard irom except one precinct and we have that unofficially, Merrimon's -.ma jority will be about 95. ; Legislative ticket all 'elected Democratic by 100 to 120 majority. Rogers runs about with the State ticket. Lon don, Dem.V la defeated for Treasurer. ANSON ' . v' ' The election returns from this county are al lu except one township, and the following ,1s the , result:! Merrimon, 1054; ;CaldweU, 946. Ashe, 1057; Dockery; 956. McAuley, Con., for Benate. 27th DUtrict, . 1064; Caraway, Rad. CU.3' Heuse I; of Repre$entatlves-BenneH Con., 1063; Boggan, Rad,, 943, , Sheriflf Wall, Con., 1249? Wllloughby, Rad.; , 700. .The tote iwr pther county officers about In samepropor Hon as in.Governor's election There will be a'fla ''of about 100 oyer last vote. : Since writ Icz above we have the following official vL'ih is the a-rte najcrity in this coun ty :' Merrimon's majority 171; Ashe 174. JHc- Anley, Senate,. 188; Bennett? Representative, 197; Wall, Sheriff; 553i; .' - t . jf" -.- (iXMVR4T;ivi:wfl. I Better news this afternoon from' the far West, especially frem the counties of Madi son, nendersoiij Haywood, Mitchell, Yancey, Rutherford ; and CaldwellV Great; gains In Ashe's District, ; especially Cabarrus, Sunley, Union and Alison. ; Merrimon elected by 2,000 to 3,000 majority. Rogers is beaten, and we hear that Carter ; Is ' also. Leach : Is . elected. Large gains in the , Legislature in the West. Losses In Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank Washington; Martin, c.,, C f ' 1 L Another.dlspatch1 from5 Raleigh says: The Conservative gains exceed the Radicals thus far in 46 counties. v The State will go for Mer rimon by between 8000 and 5000 majority. Local Dot, The election news quite meagre last night. The state of Brunswick not yet heard from. 'I Marriage licenses for twowhite and two colored couples issued the past week. , The Clerk of the market reports, the ar rival of 413 carta during the past week. " ; I There were noInterments ' in Oakdale Cemetery for the week ending yesterday. The Board of - Aldermen meets In regular monthly session to-morrow (Monday) evening. Until further notice the Morning Prayer at St. James' Church on Bunday will be at 10 A. M.. v.-..' The various butchers slaughtered 4: beeves, 4 hogs, 68 sheep and 5 calves during the week just closed. " There were 10 Interments in Pine Forest Cemetery during the month of July, of which 8 were adults and ten children. During the month just closed there were 12,250 barrels of rosin shipped over the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad from this place. , ; " , . ... 'r Noless'than three fights occurred near the corner of Second and Market streets last night, the effect of too much politics and bad whiskey. ; - . I A colored man by the name of Chad bourne, was arrested yesterday afternoon. charged with drunkenness and disorderly con duct on the streets. . - ' - - i " . v .--. - This city and vicinity was visited by a searching rain yesterday, which will doubtless have a good effect upon the crops and the navigation of the Cape Fear. The County Commissioners met yester day, but did nothing beyond auditing a num ber of accounts. They adjourned to meet again to-morrow at 12 o'clock. A gentleman of this city, who was made thebappy recipient of a u son and heir" at 13 M. on Thursday (election day), immediately christened the little fellow Augustus Merrimon Parties in want of bargains in clothing; dry goods, shoes, glass ware, etc, should pa tronize the auction sales of Godfrey Hart, otherwise "Cheap John," which are advertis ed in this paper. We had intended to ' publish an official statement of the vote of this county, la tabular form, this morning, but were unable to get it correctly. r The reports of some of the poll- holders seem to be slightly muddled. A seamen belonging on the Brig Lone Star fell down the hatchway of his vessel on Fri day night, but fortunately escaped serious Injury. His shoulder was injured considerably but he was able to be out yesterday. The first cotton boll of the season made Its appearance In our office on Friday. It was raised on the plantation of Mr. Jas. T. Pette- way, four miles from this city. The fertilizer used was Nevassa guano. The first annual Festival of; Free Love Lodge No. 1,469, G. U. O. of O. F., will be given at City Hall on Wednesday evening; August 7th. " We acknowledge an invitation from the Committee of Arrangements to be present and witness the festivities. I Mr. R. L. Harris has our thanks for copies of the New York Ledger, Chimney Cor tier and Clipper for .the current ;week. Hla News Stand on Front street is the place to get good reading. f t j The returns from "Stump Beund" are anxiously looked for, and will be on hand as Boon as the denizens of that famous . locality cease voting. -Who beta on Stump Sound I f The police had a chance to display their zeal on Market street, last night, and we may expect a goodly harvest of " disorderly" be fore the Mayor's Court to-morrow morning. Street corners presented a lively appearance t4F all day yesterday, the all-absorbing theme with the groups which were gathered here anil there being the probable result of, the State election.', , ..,., The Purcell House seems to be the head quarters of persons in search of news, and cur friend " Mac" is consequently kept pretty gen erally active in dispensing "Farrar's Electric," Ac., especially the &c; , , , , A colored man fell down on the pavement jn fit last night, when his friends went to his assistance, and straightway the cry, was raised, " A fight, a fight." " The result waa that in a few minutes a crowd of two or three hundred culled pussons" had gathered In the vicinity, all " eager for the 'fray.ro ; . ' , i. . County Ofllwra.; - . Tee following comprise the county officers elected on Thursday last : Rtata Senator. Geo. L. Mabson.: House of Representatives. James Heaton. Wm; McLaurln, (col.) and Alfred Lloyd, (col) 'Sheriff. James w. ecnencK.-. t Treasuref.-Edward R. Brink. -. n Register of Deeds.-J.' C Hill, (coL) ' ' J 1 Svrveyor. J. . Murpny.- - : County Commissioners. 8. N.. Martin, E. MV Shoemaker, James A. Lowrey, (eql.) A. H; Alnrria.' and A.' R. Black. ' A ". )' Tod R. Caldwell has carried the County by 1.23 maloritv V r ... l Neill, McKay, Jr.; has receive4 1,273 ma jority. ; , . Dlsrepqtable. , r Complaints are made of disgraceful scenes enacted in the basement of a house on the North side of Princess, between' Front and Water streets. The complainants term the place a "bawdy house," and their description of the doings there are certainly calculated to give It the credit of.' being entitled to the appellation.- i Being in the midst of one of our most public thoroughfares, the place should receive the attention of the authorities. Iioes and Gains.' The following ls:a carefully prepared state ment of the losses and gains. in the State 'as condensed from-the telegrams received by the Rileih Kern, though all are not official Con aervative majorities based upon Shipp vote Of 1870:- I -.;r - t ;, Gaston, 246; loss 16. , Lincoln, 221; loss 192.. : v Franklin, 22; gain 75. . Rowan, 557; gain 5L- l Davie, 176; gain 97. Buncombe, 500; gain 45. McDowell, 200; gain 152. Burke 175; gain 65. Catawba, 900; gain -6. . Iredell, 755; loss 104. . ; Orange, 624; loss 93. Rockingham, 209; loss 138. Mecklenburg, 260; gain 135. Nab, 13; Joss 179. - Pitt, 75; gain 77. GuiUord, 50; loss 26. . Cabarrus, 885; gain 273. Johnston, 210; loss 287. Hertford, 100; gain 76. Wilson, 167; loss 76. . Cumberland, 190; gain 80. ' Onslow, 124; loss 800. ' Sampson, 292; loss 150. ! , Alamance, 250; gain 505. Union, 400; gain 248. ; , 1 Robeson, 175; gain 113. Duplin, 580; loss 73. Bladen, 100; gain 208. Anson, 100; gain 84. Carteret, 32b; gain 265. Btanly, 375; gain 26L . The following gave ReDubllcan maioritiea with Republican gains and losses : - watte, 074; gain 183. Franklin, 79; gain 21. Warren, 1,183; loss 150. Lenoir, 150; loss 163. Wayne, 190; gain 69. Edgecombe, 1,800; loss 200. Davidson, 100; gain 166. Brunswick, 250; gain 249. Richmond, 200; loss 26. Halifax, 2,000; gain 117 Granville, 875; gain 15. 1 Greene, 141; loss 71. ;' The most of these statements are based uDcn official returns. ; " For the Morning Star. The JPbsi seemed to be impressed with the idea Friday evening that It would have to get some of your roosters to crow at the head of its columns. I know that you are a generous, good fellow, always ready to accommodate, &c., but the roosters won't crow on that Fbst. lie is a soon bird and sends forth his loud, shrill notes while the Mokning Stab yet twinkles. From indications his crowing is but the forerunner of tremendous showers if not a flood. Methinks I see osrpet-bags floating down the current now and way yonder on a log, wiin me -ran uarK" au on, is a scalawag. While a crow flops his wings, and soars awav. crying " JToy, Kot, K-o our chicken Wad della on and takes his place in the ark of our county's safety. Respectfully, Noah. HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Hotel. It. Jones. Proprietor. Ansr. 8. J Yf Leak. Miss M Leak, Hocking ham; J a Leak, Wadesboro; T H Harper, N C; C P Par ker, J L'McKoy, Bladen county, R 11 Foy, Klchmond, Va: Jno.S Maultsbv. Favetteville: Jas U Cowan, NC ;JJJBarden and daughter, AtueBTiue; a ju uuey, -Aopsaii ooonu. , -' Fifth and Brunswick streets, at 3 o'clock A. M., Fannie J., wife of David B. Sadgwar, in the 5Jth year of her age. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock this morning. ' The friends of the lamily are Invi ted. ; ; ' ' .-. . .: .c . OUR Last nia-ht. at 12ii o'clock. . of in flam- mation of the bowels, Jonn Bernard, infant son of Henry K. and Virginia A. Orr. The f aneral will take place at the residence of the parents, corner of Nun and 6th streets, at 5 o'closk, and the friends and acquaint aneeaof the family are Invited to attend. Earth loses a child Heaven gains an angeL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TV bat we Need when Debilitated. Appetite and digestion languish at this sea son. At the very time when the body most needs renovation and support the stomach, as its commissariat , department, is apt to prove delinquent. Under such circumstance8 the necessity for a wholesomo stimulant, ton ic and corrective is self-evident, and conse quently the demand for that peerless combi nation of the three required elements, Hos tetter's Stomach Sitters, is never more ur gent than at midsummer. . , r ; 1; It is true that a f ew medical blgots-fossils "left over" from the dark ages recommend violent purgation and water gruel as a cure for .indigestion and Its accompanying ills; but they make few proselytes. The majority Of the community are sane, and all sane peo ple are aware that a pure and powerful vege table tonic with alterative properties, like H os tetter's Bitters, is the onjy cure for dys pepsia, biliousness, constipation, nervousness ana t he "consequential damages" they inflict. The human intellect, unless hopelessly dis eased or egregiously humbugged, declines to astonish the weakened human stomach with fierce cathartics that, rushing like an ava lanche through the intestines, threaten to take the inner membrane with them. To use a significant catch-phrase the knock-down and-drag-out methods of treatment are "play ed out." - .- . ::-V-v ' It is clearly understood that a medicated, stimulant is essential to the renovation of an exhausted frame and. that , you cannot strengthen manor woman by dosing. them with prostrating preparationa. Thlsia an era of common sense, and common sense ap proves of Hostetter'a Bitters as the best arti cle extant for invigorating, regulating and purifying the system and defending it against poison In the air we breathe, or the water, we Or ink. .,: -i h Sugar Ciiredf ig Hams; QUUKED BXXF, x. SMOKED TONGUES,. - ' V - f BREAKFAST BACON, j EXTRA MESS MACKEREL, In barrels, half-barrels, quarter barrels and kits, at ' augf-Cf , :- ; - GEO. MYERS', TIio Flour for Bailors; port BBLS BOB: WHITE FLOUR The UUU best Baker's Flour to be had for the money.' '. Jforaaieby - . ' aug 4-tf -c : V"; 27, 23 and 23 UortU i't.Ur fcC ' KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A IT e w P rem i u m 1 TO THE SUBSCBIBEES OF THE I FIRESIDE JOURNAL! TO ANT MAN, CHILD OR WOMAN WHO will forward us Own DolLau for one year's subscription to the "New Dollar Week ly," "THE FIRESIDE JOURNAL," we will forwarda . . . f r , V BEAUTIFUIt CJXB.0110, . v- Size 13x18 (in 12 on colors), Incased In a beau tiful rosewood and gilt frame with glass and back complete. . This chromo was made ex pressly for us, entitled: . ; ; v - , - . , t THE -DARGLE GLEN,; . X magnificent landscape scene. , We cannot describe this elegant picture in words it is a copy of the original painting by DORK. Now is the time to subscribe and get a $5 chromo. baautifnlly framed, for subscribing for the "FIRESIDE JOURNAL." ; ' Agents wanteA to canvass for this Taper : will allow agents 35 cents on each subscrip tion ; will give a $65 sewing machine for 140 subscribers. Now is your time ! Speak quick! - Send us $1 50 for an agent's outfit, and com mence canvassing for the JOURNAL at once : we will return the $1 50 after von have taken 15 subscribers. Start at once t Don't delay I Time is money ! Our premium cannot be beat by and publisher in the world. Every moth er's son and daughter, send one dollar and re ceive our beantiful premium, and be happy. Send stamp for sample copy. Address, ; , ' CHASTHOMPSON ; .' Publisher Fireside Journal, Bridge water, Conn. P. S. Agents wanted to sell Campaign Badges, Ac. Send stamp for price list, aug 4.8m' - - .v-r.N" -'?. ''. H. B UBKHIHER, Wholbsalb and ' Retail Dhalxb zv Tobaccos, Snuff AND SEGARS. Sign or the Indian Chief, ; No. 6 market HU aug 4-tf A ii o t li e r S Hipm e n t JgXTIXA FAMI1.T FLO UK GILT EDGE, " EMPIRE, NEW YORK CENTRAL, ASHLAND. The very best grades of Family Flour in the State at V; ' . GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 So. Front Street. aug 4-tf Keep the Ball Moving ! CLOTHING Selling at Very Low Kate - A GOOD STOCK OF F TJ KTISHIN G- G 0 ODS! .;':;:balance6f.;,; " UNDERWEAU OOLG FAST. : MONSON & CO., aug i tf " ; " ; ' City Clothiers. Fresh African and J-MPOKTED CBACKERS- -. . . EVERY VAJIIETT. CH AS. D. MYERS & CO., aug 4-tf t 7 North Front street gOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE V.J? AYOK1TE" FLOUR, CH AS. D. MYERS & CO., aug 4-D& Wtf 7 North Front Street. Equal if not Superior FLOUK SOLD in the MARKET. OVlt MFAVCMTJE BllAND." BEST FLOUR! . - . LOWEST PRICE f CHAS. D. A1YERS & CO., - i aug4-D&Wtf v ' i North Front Street. Post copy. : , i ' - CORN, BACON AND COFFEE. 6,000 Bushels White" and Mixed Corn, , wfiuusx. d. ana omoaea oiaes, 60 " ,i - . Shoulders, 200 Sacks Coffee, , . . - - , , , For sale by ' J -F. W. KERCHNEB, v aug 4-tf : :; 27, 28 and 29 Nortn Water St. t Candles, Candy, Cracters, fec. ' 250 Boxes Candles, - - ... i . 100 Boxes Candy, vo jjois iemon, sugar ana soda Cracker', :. 20 Bbls Boston Crackers. 1 . t 100 Cases Brandy Peaches, " " For sale by " ' F. W. EERCHNE2, aug 4-tf 27,28 and 29 North Water St. Whiskey, Brandy, Tobacco, &cl 125 Bbls Rye and Corn Whiskey, , .r , j 20 Bbls Brandy, - ' 75 Boxes Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,' ' 100 Cases Sohnapps, -j." -..'y Forsaleby : '' . " Vt"" J Fi W. KERCHNER, , aug 4-tf . 27, 28 and 29 North Water at. nEW. DRTTG STOREi rrlHE undersigned has opened a' large and ; : FBESH BEUeS AND CHEUICAlS, ; At his new Store under the Coller of rhvat. dans and Surseons. on Third atrt. tmnnaita .vifcy ; ,i - . ......... 7 PATENT '. HEDICIHES, PEHFCME IlIES.in great Variety I ISOIA ; - ; KUBBEIt GOODS, TOILET ;y I r" 'I- ARTICXX9, ETC. ''" -, - Store open at all hours, day and night, and open every ounaay. - '.. - ' : x . W. COWAN GREEN, ; .' " licensed Dispensing Chemist, s July 2t-2aw- Wed&Snn u - - Proprietor ..' , ,5 - V f -w --.,'' r - : " - ' v :c-; ' OneSquareonertay,v..i.i.i....;i. i 1 tO 5--t4 , , t.WAflftT7H ..l.J " 1 Mi 4V ,three days,...,;;; ft M , ; l fi'tnr rt.vg. ' 9. tt. . . Ave days,..., 8 00 . , noaeymeit ............ 8 69 ;ar Contract Advertisements take A'at pre nortionately low rates. . v . ' i. , i Marriages, Deaths, Religious." Fnneral and; Obituary notices wilt be inserted at half rates . when paid for in advance ; otnurwise full rates willbeenarged. ; ' - - f Taaxs Caeh on demand. . , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 Office Treasurer &J7bllect6x''. V s CITT OF WILMIXGfojX. Ijl C., v --iv' July Slat, 187. . HE CITY TAX BOORS FOR1872 ON REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND POLL TAX are no w in the hands of the undersigned ro ooLixoTiov. r ; -. ..- ,;. -i , . lA , . Parties will please call and pay their City Taxes immediately ' " -,V'- " ' ,T.C. 6ERVUSS, " aug Mw-nacT Treasurer and Collector. Saddlery; LL RINpa OFSADDLES, "-HARNESS, ;n -i TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS, J And everything in. the line of Saddlery Goods cheap for cash at --.- - . . . , - J. fl. TOPHAM A COB,.; :. So. 8 South Front St., teb S-tfnac ; Wilmington, N. V. ,-M. CUOtflsYAuctioneer:1. - By Cronl j & Morris. l: VAlUABIiE HOUSE aud JLOr, " .-' , ' ' ' " Upon Fourth Street, between Orange and Ann,' at A net lon. j " 0N TUESDAY, August 20th, 1872, wewill sell at Exchange Comer, at 11 o'clock A. OIL. IUI VALUABLE HOUSE and LOT, C5xI29, situated upon the wost side ol Fourth Street, between Orange and Ann, formerly occupied by Wm. W. Hartmaii, deceased. ; : House contains 6 rooms good kitchen upon the premises. TERMS-44 Cash ; balance 6 and. 12 months, with interest from day of sale. J uly 21-30-aug 6, 13iand 20. M.CR0NLY1 Auctioneer, By CRONLY & MORRIS. Commissioner's Sale. HOUSE AND LOT UPON SECOND ST., Between Market and Princess. PURSUANT to an order of the Superior Court of this County, the undersigned, Commissioner appointed by said Court, will proceed to seJ by publio auction, on v TUESDAY, August SOth, 1872, At Exchange Corner, at 11 o'clock. A. M.,'that Valnable Two-Nlory House and lot, situated upon the east side of Second, be tween Market and Princess streets, known as the Mason property." having a front of 34 ft. upon Second St., running eastwardly 165 feet. ; House contains 6 rooms, with all naeoooarr outhouses. . , . , TERMS Cash.; balance 6 and 12 months, with Interest from day of sale. ' . . t. jy 21 and 30-ang 6, 13 an0' Quarantine Sfbtice. i ON and after June 1st, 1872, the following Quarantine EegulaUons will be enforced: All vessels from uorta snnf h nf raUa v0 will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Sta tion. T,,..- . All Vessels havinsr tiAlmngg nn hnai .. rival, or haying had sickness on board during the passage, will stop for inspection' at the Quarantine Station. YeSSelS nOt Included Am n.bnirA. maw mnMAn.1 to Wilmington without detention. Pilots and Masters of vnnAia.vtii take notice. - - ' 1"uOD i 4t . F.W.POTTER, , 1, Quarantine Physician. may23.2awtlNovTu&Fr f , s; . , T"V THE "STAR" V 1 , f-. Steam. Job Printing House THREE STEAM-PRESSES ; ' " COMPETENT. WOREMEN THE BEST MATERIAL ; , , j. REASONABLE PRICES ' ;V.rV t:t? -'.-" - ' .? --'."' f j - .'' -, v .- ,r f. v . ' ... FOB . . y'- -'el -v superior woRkf ; V Civc Us a Trlal. ! HOSTETTEIt'S BITTERS, " ' i VAHJKOAK BirrKOS, -M ' V " ; ...... WOII COBTPECTIONS, . i ; ' ''" wacaitESJ wATEit. . . . QUININE, A . and the largest stock of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines and chemicals in the fetate. lor . sale low at . -. : -, . . GREEN A FLANNER'S;.'.- . J 4 .,.", Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ' : ,augl-tf . Wilmington, N. C, " LC3T AHD, FOCJJD.: "7" C r, a pair t .1 J a black c& Cnarlotte and t v.-D SPECTACLES, iu cr. .ivhere between the Thefinacrm iS.them atir.y. i be liberally rew store. - JAS. OsBOT7DE3Sf -"."5nt ' -V - 1- A I ; f