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moBimrg stab fAy WM. II. PERMARI. . ... n 8UB8OTrrtIO III AV.HO ; ns, mall) postage paid... $T ir wontns, TownCeTta per week. Our City Agents uttorteedto collect for more than three mem ' n Advance. - vfORNING EDITION. 7".. tv Pnt Office at Wilrcinctoa. N. C. goterea 8econd claM matter. OUTX.1NK. Tho whole country gives a benrty an s roDg indorsement of the nominations. The Republican organs growi out faiat eort of opposition; there is great and boreal reioicme. Ah Austrian ...,.! from Hay ti puts into New lork it bad yellow fever aboard, and the captain bad died; six of the crew are down at the lil3e of arrival. Texas Greenbackers m;n4ted candidates for State omcers. yj'" f) ino3itiou ia Alabama have oomi . ,i State ticket. Further measures f ,r Hh relief are beiDg disctMsed in British House of Commons. Common law offenders are to be excluded (romtne Dene ! nf the general amnesty in France. Officers of several French towus have re scued because they are unwilling to en force ibe decrees against the Jesuits. Col. Bodice has selected his team to shoot t DollymouDt. Bradlaugh took his seal ia tbe House of Commons outside the bir bis case will be discussed Tuesday. . Fighting is reported at Buenos Ayres u ibe 22d ins!. :cht weeks of in tense distress iu Ireland ire looked for;sup- plies and money are nearly exhausted. . N. Y. markets: Money 23 per cent; cuituo qaiet at lll12c; southern flour dull aUd declining; wheat heavy and l2c ,er, wiih a moderate tiide; ungraded red 1 051 10; corn heay and fully ic lower; nrirriwt 46i51c; spirits turpentine about 6;eady at2929ic; rosin quiet at $1 40 1 47. Chicago is mourning that her popu htiaii is 25,000 abort. Nor.b Carolina on the first ballot youJ T for Bayard, 1 for Ilendncks, 9 for Hancock and 1 lor Tilden. We wooder who voted for Uncle Samuel? Mr. John H. Guest, a well known electrical inventor of Brooklyn, N. Y., has m3(3e some important ira provemenls iu EdiBon's electric lamp. What there was in Tilden's letter to create any change iu his favor we have f:ii!ed to see up to this lime; It was adroitly written of course. V'e are delighted at the result. Four more days and the time al lotted for the taking of the census wiitilave expired. It takes a month in thi country to di badly what ia done well in England in one day. There is no longer any doubt of the succl'ss of the Democratic Stale lickui in November. Tho noraiua uon of Gen. Hancock fixed that. lie h strong enough to carry any amount nf extra weight. . ; The Chicagoans reaped bountifully daring the session of the Stalwarts. Ii is represented as being the thirsti est set that ever assembled in one town. "Sour mash and old crow' stood no chance. There was a rumor the other day thai liases had died of paralysis. There Xas nothing of the sort. Mr. Rogers was preparing civil service order Number Two, when his boss had a ''canjslmn." Prof. A. M. Mayer has invented an instrument called the Topophone. U is to euable a person to determine surely and quickly the exact direction and position of any source of sound. It is said to bo very complete. And now let the Hancock and Eng lish clubs be formed. m There should taonein every township in North CarolHr With a good chairman sod a good workiDg committee there wght lo be thorough organization. "AH at sea" was the cry after the 5rst bartoT; In a short time the cry wMc'Land Ho !" and now the splen did Democratic ship has entered the lavenoX 8afety with the streamers and banners floating from mast-heads tropes, and the proud flag of Hancock and English streaming in oft and propitious breezes. Twenty-six Irish Republicans are jing to get up enthusiasm for Gar- d and Arthur. They propose to jail a convention, to meet on July at Indianapolis, Indiana. Tom .egh is the signer of the call from 0'th Carolina. Tom hurrahed for brnt and the third term. Now he 18 Wrahing for Garfield and the me88 of pottage. aoodmwnrml-T believes that a second "e ha L fCome Dext November to cover rk at Sfi 6 m f the earth building an (4 niehu ' ?lK f00d tor f day Ie has a contract -from the Fraud fanyi Administration, the Grant "7. including . the Trimvirate, V I ' . i-IJ-W---i- -. . . . - S -' 1 " ' ' and the Garfield managers, iuoluding the two candidates. A second Hood is expected November 2f The Texas mart must' be instant in season. Spirits Turpentine. Mr W. H. Hancock, of Halifax county, is dead. - . The University Normal Schoo is now id operation. Crops are excellent in Camden, iiyue ana uumtuck counties. 4 -r- tne v;nariotte uemocrat is much dissatisfied with Gen. Hancock's nomination. v r The Historical Society of North Carolina passed suitable resolutions on the death of the late lamented and eminent Judge John Kerr. j The ballot for Attorney Genera as reported in the Raleigh Neva, was as fol lows : ILenan 818, Watson 107, CaMwel 140, Strong 103 nearly two to one. I There was nota North Carolina Jams supporter who was deemed eaual to the task of running successfully the Demo cratic Blate executive Uommittee. Uom plimentary to the said North Carolinians. , Greensboro Beacon : On Tues day evening last quite a storm visited the northeastern part or the county, dome much, damage to crops and fences. Since the opening of eight bar-rooms in our city, considerable "spirit" is manifested daily. Charlotte Observer'. At the recent annual election of omcers of the Mecklenburg Rifles, the following officers were chosen: Captain. James M. Davis: First Lieutenant, W. J. McLaughlin; Second Lieutenanu, N. S. Alexander and K. r. Lyles. . - Raleigh Observer: The pupils of the East Raleigh Graded School (co, lored) gave a pleasant exhibition and con cert at Metropolitan Hall last - evening. Charles Hunter is principal of this school. which is an excellent one, and has about 125 pupils in attendance. The Durham 2'obaceo Plant says that Gov. Jarvis has selected the Dur ham Light Infantry as a special body guard to King's Mountain celebration. The com pany will come to Raleigh and escort the Governor from here to King's Mountain and return with him. Raleigh Observer: Applica tion having been made Monday for the commutation of ihe death Sentence of Alex. Howard, sentenced to be haoged at Golds- boro, on Friday next, 25lh inst., be has been respited to July 9tb; to allow Gov. Jarvis time to examino the case. Fayetteville Ecaminer: ' The Baptists of Fayetteville will celebrate on Sunday, the 27lb, the 100th aoniveisary of the establishment of Sunday Schools by Robert Rikes. Rev. N. R. Cobb will de liver an add res, accomp luted with other appropriate exercises, at the Baptist Church. Oxford Torcldight: Granville county will ever.be proud of the support she rendered Fowle and Carr, and will al ways be glad to honor them with her vote for the highest trust in her power to be stow. These arc our candidates in 1834. The popular voice of the people respond to hi peotimenl. Farmer and Mechanic: Gov. Jarvis took . station in the capitol within otty feet of the stand, and was surrounded by a smalt array of admiring friends; while Messrs. 11. C. Jones, P. - B. Means, Major Gilliam et aL managed bis forces in the field. Judge Fowle quietly remained at home, attended by enthusiastic friends. Raleigh Visitor: Fab. H. Bus- bee. Esq.. will be orator of the day on Mon day, the fifth day of July. The Rail road to Asbevilie will be completed next week. How about a grand excursion from Raleigh? The fare on all the railroads will be placed as low as it can be for the 4th. We want to gee several thou sand strangers in.the city. Goldsboro Messenger: Wo are requested to state that Mr. E. T. Boykin.of Clinton, will deliver an address before the Sampson County Agricultural Society, on he first Sunday in July, at (Junton. When Senator Ransom wants anything in Congress for his people be generally gets it. He has the confidence and enjoys the esteem of all his associates in the Senate. G. W. Koonce, of Jones county, is appointed sub-elector in place of Coi Sen j. Askew, resigned. Farmer and Mechanic: How Carr was beaten. Well you see, the grand Chief Proxy of the Southwest said to the grand Chief Proxy of the Northeast, Lo I mark yon, the Central section is divided between Julian 8. Carr, Tbos. M. Holt, Kerr Craige and H. B. Short. -Now come nigh and add thy ten counties to my ten counties. And behold we shall make a boom, and Robinson and Roberts twill sweep the Deck. And 'twas done. Raleigh Post: We lose all hope and confidence in tbe Western North Carolina Railroad oo the announcement of a Virginia policy, and corporation con trolling it. The machine completely ditched itself in the nomination of Auditor. Looking only to railroad citcles for candis dates, Gen. Roberts was found in tbe uni form of a director. But it was apparently forgotten that be originally voted against the $70,009 appropriation, and later, as a director, opposed tbe assembling of tbe Legislature and the sale of the road. Charlotte Democrat : When cotton was selling here at 12$ and 13 cents some farmers stored it, and this week1 they sold at 11 cents for best grades. "A bird in the band is worth two in the bush," will always be true, no matter what theorists may say or preach. A negro woman in Provideace township, tbe wife of Geo. Massey, colored, took bold of a shot-gun by the muzzle for tbe purpose of removing it to the gun rack, when the lock struck some obstruction and the gun was ex ploded, lodging the load ia the body of the woman, who died immediately. The same old story of carelessness. Kinston Journal: Within half a mile of Kinston there are thirty acres of rice in cultivation.' Prof. M. E. Hyams, tbe eminent botanist and superintendent of the large Botanic Warehouse of Wallace Bros., stationed in North Carolina, has paid Kinston a visit for tbe purpose of opening the root and herb business. Alek Tilghman, Esq., has hair and beard as white as snow, having been that color for over twenty-five years, caused by'a long spell of typhoid fever when he was a very young man. However, for several months past bis moustache has been gradually turning black again, and now presents a very dark hue in comparison with bis hair. . , v j.- . Raleigh Neos The negroes did not attend the . ratification - meeting last night very nnmerotuly,- and In fact the meeting generally resembled more a dance in a dead house than anything else we can WiJTjpMIlTGTONv N. C.. SATURDAY, think of. The Governor " aDDointed the following ' named gentlemen directors on the part of the Stater in the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad : P. F, Faison, of wakej: 1. r; Grainger, of Wayne; O. 8. wooten, jjenoir; J. pi Whitford and C. C. uiarK, or Craven; J . M. Davis and B. L. Perry, of Carteret: and! J. F. Parrott. of Lenoir- F. M. Simmons, of Way ne, was appointed proxy for the State. This is the old board, except B.L. Perry, who takes mo piace oi Mr. ugiesDy, f rom the same vvruuiy. - I - Weldon. Nevss: . On- Saturday, tne lain inst., the steam saw mill of Mr. J. nnery, situated m this county between Crowell's S Roads f and Scotland Neck, caugnt nre ana was burned. The fire ori ginated accidentally. The . fast mail train from New York to New Orleans will be put on about the first of next month. The appropriation has alreadv been made. and nothing remains to be done but the arrangement of details. The train will arrive at Weldon about 5 o'clock P. M. and catch the regular passenger -train at Wil mington. Only three or four stoppages will be made. Goiae North the train will reach here about 2f o'clock. No alteration will be made in the schedules of the present mail and passenger jtrains. TSTJE3I HBV ADVJBBTISBftlBRTa. J. C. Munds Removal. v MrasoK Suits tj measurer Hsinsbebokb Hammocks, &c. Gko. D. Pabslky-Cow or hog feed. . Hktde & Co. Cunard steamship line. C. C. R. R. Co. Stockholders' meeting. Ksoeml Dots. I Clear away the old market. There wero about two hundred persons on the Knights of Pythias excur sion Thursday night. A vicious bull dog, that had bitten a child on the street, was killed yes terday by order of the ;jChief of Police. - Messrs. Heidel& Co.-have been made the Wilmington agents of the Widely and favorably known fCunard Steamship Company. I A boating party ladies and gentlemen was capsized in the sound Thursday. Tho water 1 was shallow and they waded ashore. l The Carolina Yacht Club are making active preparations for the July regatta which promises 16 be tbe most in tere8ti8g one ever had. f Mr. R. R. Barn 69, of Robeson county, sends a cotton bloom of date the 21st inst. Tbe cotton fields, he says, are looking white with blooms and tbe crops are fine. I i Tlio fast mail schedule, it is now said, will begin about Ibo first of July. It is further stated that there will be no change in the hour of arrival and departure of trains here. 1 s Thursday was theflast day for listing taxes; but many persons called at the City Hall yesterday who 1 bad failed to give in their lists, and were permitted then and there to do so. Persons Who have not isted are liable to indictment for a mis demeanor. I St. Joaeph'a fllale Academy. This institution, under the 'direction of tbe Bisters of Mercy, held its closing exer cises yesterday in. tbe new aad spacious school room on Fifth street. The exercises were not public, being only attended by the families and relatives of the pupils and a few invited guests. f To those who attended a couDle of hours of pleasurable interest and enjoyment was offered by the numerous and well rendered songs, recitations and declamations pro vided by the boys of the Academy for tbe delectation of their relatives andl guest. The pupils gave evidence of the thorough training under which they had passed the school year just closed, and reflected no (tile credit upon the teachers under whose watchful care and tutilage they had grown in the ways of learning. After the exercises had been concluded the following premiums were presented by Rev. Father Wright, in a neat and happy ddress appropriate to the occasion : Tbe first premium, a gold medal, the gut of Mr. L. Brown to the Academy, was awarded to Master Willie Flanagan foi exemplary conduct and the highest" number of tickets of excellence. The becoojj pre mium in the same class was awarded to Master Mercer Connor. Premiums, were awarded ir the second class tp the follow ing pupils: Master Thomas Dowling, Tohn Barry, Wm. Mayo, Thos. Carroll, Dennis Larkins and Marion Winner. A number of other premiums were also distributed Jo the younger pupils of the Academy for dis tinction in arithmetic, writing, scholarship and exemplary conduct. ; The Academy is represented to bo in a very flourishing condition. The I.rre stock BUrkci. Up to Thursday last there was a dearth of beef cattle in this market, and butchers were put to their wits-end to supply the de mand; but on that day one hundred and two head of beeves arrived, in three droves, from Brunswick, Onslow and Duplin coun ties, and were80lds at li2i cents per pound, on the hoof. The "Market Com pany," an association of butchers, took 88 head, tbe balance were' sold to outside butchers. Yesterday, 10 head were brought in and a fine drove of 50 sheep, by rail from Weldon. The former sold at 3J cents per pound, on the hoof an extra fine lot. The sheep were bought at $1 50 per-head. UnmaJlabie matter. ? ;, - The following is the un mailable matter remaining in the'eity postofilce np to this date: . W. ' H. Mosely, W. J. Brown," S. A. Swain, M. B. Boon, 8, M. Plerson, Danver Smith. . j - - . Commencement; Kxerclaee of cape Fear military Aeademjrv ". A good audience was - present last night to witness the , closing exercises of Cape Fear Military Academy. Owing to tbe very extraordinary, deficiencies in the acoustic properties of City Hall we were unable to bear but a very small portion of what was said. We presume a large ma jority of the auditors 'were in a Similar situation." Everything appeared to pass off smoothly and agreeably.' We had been fortunate in hearing read previously Prof. Yon Jasmund's address on "Self Culture," and we are prepared to testify to its real excellence. It is a thoughtful and striking production, containing passages of much beauty and felicity, both of reflection and expression. Tbe young men, or rather the boys (for we are glad to know there are some boys in tha land yet, although Thackeray says, in bis admirable lecture on "Humor," that Young America declares bis independence -before he can read it) the boys acquitted themselves well under the circumstances. Of course some were better than others, but it would not be fair for us to discrimi nate unless we had heard more and better what was said. Th3 valedictory was pro nounced by Mr. H. D. Thompson, but having left upon an alarm of fire we did not bear it. The number of pupils en tered was 58, and the average attendance 53. . The students who stood excellent in their respective classes were Messrs. R. B. Cronly, H. Thompson, Douglass Cronly, H. L. Fennell, Y. Grainger, Charles Smith, P. Taylor, Harry Boatwright, J. C. Heze, S. Woody, Albert Berdsey, R. Moorq and Jos. Hanby. maeltrate court. Virgil Hill, one of the two colored boys arrested for burglary, in enteiiog the dwelling of Mr. Neimyer, on the 16th inst., was brought up for a preliminary examina tion of the case before Justice Gardner, but, under the .new law, tbe case was re moved on affidavit to Justice McQjigg, by whom he was committed to jiil for trial at the ocxt term of tbe Criminal Court. Nathan Jones, colored, caused tbe arrest of two members of tbe police force, charg ing them with assault and bitlery. War rants were taken out ia Justice Gardner's Court, but the case was rim ved, for trial by Justice McQaigg, before vb ra it will come up to-day, a jury being demanded by the defendants. Jones is alleged to have been behaving in a disorderly man ner on tbe streets a few nights ago, and refused to accompany the policeman who arrested him. Tbe latter procured the as sistance of another member of tbe force and together they tied Jones and carried him to tbe lock-up in a cart. There are a dozen or more witnesses in tbe case. Keeping Plata Frean witn Sugar. A method said to be used in Portugal for preserving &3h consists in removing the viscera and sprinkling sugar over the inte rior, keeping the fish in a horizontal posi tion, so that tbe 6ugar may penetrate as much as possible. It is said that fish pre pared in ibis way can be kept completely fresh for a long time, the flavor being as perfect a? if recently caught. At this sea son of the year, when it is eo difficult tp keep fisb from spoiling, this hint may be worth something. At any rate it will cost little to tiy it. A tablespoon of sugar is said to be sufficient for a five pound fish. Etockboldera' meetlus A meeting of the stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Company, suc cessors to tbe Railway Company under the late foreclosure sale, is called for Wednes day, tbe 14th proximo, at the town of Wel don, for the election of officers, the adop tion of by-laws and other purposes. tub naiLs. The mails close and arrive at tho City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through and way mails 5:30 A. M. Raleigh 5:30 A. M. and 5. -00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 A. M. Southern moils for all points South, daily 7:45 f. Al. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 5:uur. m. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 7:45 l , M. Hails for points between Flo rence and Charleston 7:45 P. M. Fayette ville.andofflccson Cape fear iuver, Tuesdays and Fridays. 1-.00P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except aundays.... 5:00 P.M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Fndav. . 6 :0Q A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9 :00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek and bnailotte, every . Friday at 6:00 A. M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and JTri- days at. . 9:30 A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVEKY. Northern through and way mails ........... 7:00 A. M. Sciithern mails. 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 9:15 A. M. General delivery open from 6:00 A. M, to t!:50 P. M.,and on Sundays from 8 SO to 9:31) A. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every ay af 3.30 P. M. Quarterly meeting- Fob ?as Whjusbtox Distbiot, Methodist B. I Chuboh, South Third Hound. Coharfe Mission, at Averygboro, Jane 2527 Blades, at New Church, Jane 2627 Cokestrarr, at Bethel, July 84 Elizabeth, at Abbottaburg, July 1011 Waccamaw Mission, at Pine Log, July 1415 Whiteaville, at Peacock's, July IT 18 Brunswick, at Zion, (District Conf.) July 5 BmithTille, . July 2728 Wilmington, at Front Street. July81,Aul Wilmington, at Fifth Btreet, Aug. ' 7 8 Onalow, Ang. 78 Topsail, at Herring's. Chapel. Ang. 1011 Duplin, Aug. 14 15 New Kiver Mission, , .. Aug. 1415 Clintoa. .. - Aug. 81 23 i L.S. Bc&khxata Presiding Elder. JUNE 26188,0: Tonais Indication. Partly cloudy weather," occasional rains, variable winds mostly southwesterly, sta tionary or lower temperature and stationary barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. Thermometer Bccora The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta. . . ... . :. T5 Jacksonville . . . 86 87 Augusta 87 Charleston, .88 Charlotte .... 88 Corsicana, 93 Galveston, .86 Havana.... ...... 85 Indianola, 90 Key West,.. Mobile 75 Montgomery .... .79 New Orleans,. .. .78 PuntaRassa,. ...90 Savannah. . . .... .87 Wilmington,... .85 It IV QIC AND .fiXARINE. The upper Cape Fear is represented to be very low again . Schooner Louis A. Frazer, hecce, ar rived at New York on the 25th inst. German brig Bsrrihard, Bonn, sailed from Havre for this port oh the 20th inst. The Austrian barque Fresi DuJcrovasJd, Perie, previously reported as from St. Do mingo for this port, has arrived at New York, with the crew all down with yellow fever. The Captain died on the voyage. The rising generation ought to be pro tected against the stupefying influence of Opium preparations. We call the attention of all mothers to the fact that Dr. Bull's Be by Syrup is absolutely freo from Laudanum or other Opiates. f THE MORNING STAB can alwaya be had at tne following places In the city : The Parcel! House. Uarris' News' Stand, and the Btau Office. Opinion of Eminent Dr. H. R. Walton. Annaoo- lis, Md. Colden's Liebig's Extract of Beef and or ) aired conal tutdon, and an excellent preventive of malarial diaeasea. ' Gkxxx St rixsm. Agents, Wilmington. PREJUDICE KILLS. "Eleven years onr daneh- ter suffered on a bed of misery, under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physi cians, who gave her disease various names, but no relief, and now she ia restored to us In good fcealth bras simple a remedy as Hod Bitters, that We had poohed at for two years before using it. We ear nestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick saner as we aid, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The rarenta. Telegram. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. John W. Beck. with. Bishop of Georgia; Gen. John B. Gordon, U. S. Senator; Hon. John Gill Shorter. Bt. Key. Bishop Pierce. J. Bdear ThomDson. Hon. B. H. Hill, Hob. John a Breckenridge, Prof. David Wills, V. D. ; Hiram Warner, Chief Justice of Georgia; Lewis Wonder, Asst. P. M., Philadelphia, and many others names of eminent and well known individuals who certify from actual experience to the great success of the Regulator in subduing dis eases. No preparation ever offered to the public recommended as is Simmons Liver Regulator. Its virtues have received every form of endorsement that incredulity could demand. Be sure you obtain the genuine la the White Wrapper, with the red 2 ana signature or j. u. eiun ds vo. A BENEFACTRESS. J ust onen the door far her, and Mrs. Winalow will prove the American Florence jNignungaie or tne nursery. Of this we are so sure vnas we will teach our "Susv" to sav ' "A blei en Mrs. Winslow, for helping her to survive and escape the griping, collckinar and teeth ing siege. MRS. WINSLOW'B SOOTHING SY RUP relieves the child from pain, and cures dysen- ano aiarrncea. it soitens tne gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the in fant safely through the teething period. It per forms precisely what it prof eases to perform, every pan oi ii uuuuuk less. . w e nave never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething' Ir we.had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. HONEY FROM POISON. The Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana, sitting In banc at New Orleans on the 81st of May, in a decision main taining to the ' utmost the vested rights of the Louisiana State Lottery Company 4thu briefly bat forcibly alludes to the Institution assailed: "The Louisiana State Lottery cannot repudiate its charter nor exonerate ltseu rrom tne payment or a license, the amount of which goes to a charitable institu tion (the far-famed Charity Hospital at New Or leans; essentially necessary ior tne reuer or Baser- Ins humanity, and without adeauate means of self- sustenance. It was, no deubt, wise in the State to regulate reprehensible, but, perhaps, ii repressive inclinations for that sort of speculation, so as to draw from those who follow them, as it were, honev from poison, for the betterment of the destitute classes oi society." xais is a proper expression of the highest character from the highest authority at home of the character of the business of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and any one in terested ean learn au particulars By applying to m. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., or same person at No. 819 Broadway, New York CJty. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ten Tons QF GOOD COW OR HOG FEED, DOUSE, or RICE FLOUR, at 35 cents per bushel of 40 pounds. Call on or send your orders toj GEORGE D JeSS St nac Hilton Rice Mill. Cunard Steamship Go. THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE LINE of Steamers afloat, sails from New York every Wednesday. For Through Tickets for Cabin or Steerage Passage from New York to the principal ports of Europe, and for further Information, Apply to HBIDS & CO., Je231uv Agents at Wilmington, N. C. Stock Imported Goods T70R SUITS IS BEING DAILY SOLD OUT. X' We are making to measure very chfap. Now is your time. JO 26 It MUNSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Eemoval rjO HANDSOME NSW STORE, FRONT ST., second door from Princess street. My friends and the public will find me prepared to serve them to day and hereafter. J. C. MUNDS, jo25tf Druggist. Hammocks. NOTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE GOOD HAM MOCKS just received and for sale cheap at HKINSBKRGER'3. THERMOMETERS AND BAROMETERS. Another lot just in at HEINSBERGER'S. Pianos and Organs, QOLD FOR CASH, OS ON THE EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN, -Cheap, at HEINSBERGER'S. jesetr Summer Hats ! Hew Shapes! , - HARRISON ALLEN,- . JeS4tf - , Hatters. WHOLE NO. 4.015 NEWDVfiRTISEMENm Stockholders' Heeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TILiT A,bEN- KHAL MEETING of the Stockholders of THE CA ROLINA CENTRAL RAfI.RO AT) DOlf PAtrv successor to the Carolina Central Railway Compa- ji uio lureciUBarB saie, win ne neia in tne vwm oi- w fiLuvn, florin uaroiina. on WEDNBS of Officers, the adoption of By-Laws, aad other A. V. STOUT. P. 04 FRENCH, A. B. GRAVES. J.S.WHEDBBB, D. R. MURCHISON. JeSS tlSJy Purchasing Committee. CHOICE EASTERN HAY ! large and small bales. 70Q BALES CHOICE EASTERN HAY NOW LANDING, Ex Schooner Charlie Bnckl. . For sale by B. F. Mitchell & Son Je 25 3t Charlotte Female In stitute, Session begins Sept. 8, 1680. Can give unequaled' testimonials from tne first teaehem ni TriaM u tne soutn as to tne thoroughness and high stan dard of instruction. Mnsic and Art rhmIaTHm a Cooking School will be opened every term. Address iaa mncipau ltev. WJ&. U ATKINSON, je as uwm Charlotte, N. C. DeliyeriDS Ms at tie Sound TS A MOST LIBERAL PROPOSITION AND I am glad to eay that it is appreciated by many. I am always in readiness to execute orders promptly for the best good?, at lowest prices, and send te the Sonnds. J. C. STEVENSON, Matket Street. Fresh Codfish Just Received. Q.ENUINB WHOLE GEORGES CODFISH. Now this is nice, certain; Boneless Codfish (so called), nice and fresh, 6Jf cts per pound; New Scaled Herrings, N. C. Roe Herring, 35c per dozen. Freeh Lemons of the best quality. There is great difference in the qnality of Lemons. I al ways buy the best. Seven hundred pounds good W. C. Hams, Ferris' Trade Mark Hams, Strips, Shoulders Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues, perfectly fresh ;F. M. Beef and Pig Pork. The "Westphalia" Canvassed Ham is certainly the finest Canvassed Ham on the Market. Try one by all means. JAMES C. STEVENSON, Market Street. Je25tf Brown & Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, S OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS Domestic Quilts sultablo for the Summer. Full Size Honeycomb Quilts l 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed.......; l 25 The Bates Quilt l 60 English Marseilles Quilts, all sizes and qualities, at prices Tanging for al 15 to $6 00. my M BKOWH & RODDICK. STRAYED OR STOLEN. 1 From Wrkrhtsville Sonsd. on or about the 16th instant, mv SORREL PONY. Said animal Is long coupled, bright sorrel in color, quick in. movement, ana a gooa saaaie nag. A reward of Five Dollars will be paid for his de livery at W rights vllle or Wilmington, if found astray, or Twenty Dollars for delivery of horse and thief, if stolen. je 23 5t T. EDWARD SPRUNT. Examine Tour Trunks. ND IF THEY NEED REPAIRING OR Cov ering send them to our Saddle, Harness and Buggy "Shops, where they will be put In thorough order by a Practical Trunk Maker, jo 20 tf GERHARDT A CO. Cropet, Arc&ery Goods, JVANCY BASKETS, CHROMOS, PICTURE Frames, Sunday School Bosks, Blank Books, Ac, &c, at 1e 20 tf C. W. YATES' BOOK STORE. Lime S Plaster ! Cement! TyE ARB BECE1VING BY SCHOONER KATE COLLINS a supply of Lime, Plaster and Cement, warranted first rate, and for sale lew as usual. We Invite correspondence with parties in the country wanting these articles: e201w ROBINSON A KING. Pure TARTJG1S AND MEDICINES. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Brushes, eponge, isigars, iyea, dec, W. M. H. GREEN. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Market Street. je 22 tf Sandal Slippers. JBCBXVED TO-DAY LADIES, MISSES AND Children's SANDAL SLIPPERS, all sizes, at Very Low Prices. j2tf . THOMAS H. HOWBY. No. 47 North Market St. Planting Peas. 300 Buhels COW PEAS, ' For Planting, in store, And for sale by je S tf WORTH WORTH Steamer Passport yrriLL RESUME HER REGULAR TRIPS TO Smithville and the Forts JUNE S0TH, leaving her Wharf, foot of Market Street, 9.80 A. M. J. W.JHARPER. je 20 tf Master and Agent. , One Bqnare-one day,..-.,,... 'fx CO vwooaya,,,,. ............ v.. 1 15 three day a,... - S Co four days,... soj live daya,... - 3 60 One weekVkM.. Twoweeka........;. ,,.. ,.. f W Tbreoweelca,... 8 10 0e month. ,.......vJ(,'joOJ Two moatha,. -. . i VI 00 Thre months,... ... .......... M 00 Six months,... ( . .... 40 PC One year,...., ........ ,...v... 6000 ' 14 ft. t3TContract Advertleemenu ukm at propov Z ie lines eua nonpareil type make one aquare. iraWPLAB VEUTJSEMENT& The Excitement Nearly Over ' , - - . rpHE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CON J. , '. , . x -, vention has finished lu labors; - - - The National Repmbllcau Ccn vention has agreed upon Its nominees; -" - ; " . Z' The Democratic State Convention- has seat forth its standard bearers; v 't And we are only yet to hear from Cincinnati; And through all tbe Very Finest and Best GRO CERIES have been offered at the old stand. 5 and 7 NORTH FRONT ST. With a full stock carefully selected; with a full corps of polite and attentive clerks; with the Low" ' - est Prices to be found In the city; and with a deter mination to please, at all times, all who patronise me, I invoke all to call and give me a trial, If I do not please do not call upon me again. THOS. II. IWcKOY. . Grocer and Liquor Dealer, Je25tf 57NorthFrentSt. Corn. Corn.! Corn C A i A Bush Prime White and UUUU Mixed CORN, For sale by je 20 tf KBRCHNKR A CALDKR BROB Flour. Flour. Flour. 200 Bbls Bob White FLOUR. 0 0 Bbls Bell Mills FLOUR, 200 Bbls FLOUB, other grades, '". For sale iy Je 20 tf KBRCHNER A CALDBB BROb. Bacon and Lard- 100 60X60 Smoked D s stjd-ui 7K. Tubs Prime Leaf LARD, i is For sale by ja20 tf KBRCHNER CALDBR BROS. Coffee, Sugar, Eice. 00 Bags COFFEE, all grades, 0 Bbls C. & Ex. C. SUGAR. 2 Bbls RICE, For sale bv je 20 tf KBRCHNER CALDBR BBOh. Sign of the Big Boot. ll&ll NOW OFFERING TO SELL, If OR CASH ONLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE FOL LOWING GOODS: Gent's Sewed Gaiters 140 Custom 5 fade Gaiters..., a 40 Laced', ulf Tie Shoes l 20 Ladies' Foxed Shoes 1 OO Newport Ties 90 Opera Slippers...... .. 1 25 8trap Sandals .' 1 20 Crcquet Slippers r 65 Misses Strap Sandals ..... 1 15 Button Gaiters 1 20 Childrens' Strap Fandals 90 Button Gaiters 99 8. BLUMENTHAL, my 16 tf nac No. 40 Market Street. ' BARGAINS CAN BB HAD BY PURCHASING ' YOUR FURNITURE and BEDDING of us. Wo are constantly receiving new goods, and ybu wiU1 find that our Stock contains all the latest styles and newest designs. Wholesale buyers will rind U to their interest to call on us before placing their orders. D. A. SMITH CO.. je 13 tf Furniture Dealers. Spring Lambs. NOTHBR LOT OF THOSB FINE SPRING LAMBS, to-day and for the- next thirty days, at the CITIZENS' MARKET. Good Beef and Vegetables always on hand. aplStf T. , A. WATBUXI of UU. 100,000 100,006 CONTRACT SHINGLES, 4, 5S6inNo. lHeartaf -4, 5 S in No. 3 Hearts,- 2 In Bundles of Fifty. COMMON SHINGLES, Bundled and-Looae.- For sale cheap by - O. G. PARSLEY. Jr., ., Cor. Orange and 8. Water sta. 1 1 r r- 11 my 11 tf CENT CIGAR, BEST IN THE CITY. FRESH LOT Sold only at KASPROWICZ'S Garden City Cigar Bmporlam. myl4tf The Place : rpO BUX DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, la Corner Front and Princess 8ts ny3.2aw.tf su we t s Boilers ! Boilers ! JpOUH CYLINDER BOILKSS, . :; 36 Inches diameter, 40 feet long, , All in prlmo order, for sale by ' ap34tf EDWARD KIDDER SONS. Bv Express. T ACE FICHUi LACK TIES, LACK CAMBRIC iefa. BOM Handkerchief a. , ,. & JLa Handk uiasaiMyias, xaDie uamaaK ana the best stock of Towels and iweiung m uecuy. JOHN J. EXDSICK, . All cheap, .my 2 tf
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