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Bhtrm -J. W. Schenck, Jr.--' '
Clerk Superior Court J? C.'lahu.
Itegister of Deeds W. -"IJiyia
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Coroner E. D. Hewlett.
Treasurer Owen Fenueli, Jr. ;'
'County Examiner A. K. Black.
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W. M.
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Bappler, C. I.
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iUtliOCAIi ITEMS.
Jt -ii received at VanOridell's another lot
of those Beautiful Walnut Mouldings.
7' . .
cases lur irini ueiurc iJiajui a
Court this morning.
Tv. T!ifv A ssM9nr hta still hrrl at.
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ftff kfssfesajng 'rjroperty.
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VitAiuuMuon xjuuge iv. oi t ., eiect
their officers to-nigbt.
Tms excurtionists to Charleston re
turned this , morning1, they report as
having liad a.gOQd time.
, The Steamer Waccamaw left for Bal
t i more tlm morning for repairs when
tshe retiirris she ilt be fO. K. for river
excursions.' f
Thanks We return our thanks to
Biglow $;2ttaiD, Music Publishers, 425
Broome St., New York, for several
rare Sabbath School Music Books.
Many tired and anxious State's wit
nesses after attending on the Court for
j dajs, hie their tickets with the hope qf
receiving the large amount ol one dol
lar per diy . ior their valuable time.
Clubs, We return our thanks to
u;; -Jiarsp0f shoe Heel, and O.
H. Blocker, ot Fayetteville. for Clubs
?:iaU r.r ?
i oi me X'osTjii w e naYB room
room for more
favors q the same tort,
Tuji rote of orth'CarbUnan the
Philadelphia Convention was cast lor
I zy r 9
; inc -words : We the tar heel a of N. C,
! t 1' a inM1
"UI v-'V m.,
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TjlE MaCuinl8t'a and Blacksmith's
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Union recently organized in this City,
was for-iied under authority ot the In-
tei national Union of the United States,
and is the second one Organized in this
State, K These Unions are being formed
in every State in the Union, "and will
undoubtedly do a vast amount of good
to those for whose benefit ttey were
formed.
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CoRONEit Hewlett held an inquest
yesterday. : over. 3 the body of Anna L.
Bovvie, a colored babe. mentioned yes
terday. . ;Verdict of the jury was, that
j she came to her death by strangulation,
j The mother went to sleep while hurs
1 ing the chihjf; atftl when she awoke the
! lacteal rluid was running out of the
child's mouth and nose, and the child
strangled. '
Uiulem Lodge A. Y. M., has elected
the lollowing officers for the ensuing
yfcar; Wm. McLaurin, W.'M. ; Joshua
j R. lluss, S. j W. ; j Jatnes Dry, J. W. ;
!' Wm. J. Kellogg, T. ; J. C. Hill, Sec'y ;
Joshua Greeu, S. D; ; Frederick Brown,
Ji D.;, Elijfti Lane. T; ; Lewis Nixon
an$ Robert Haklnie, Btewardf ; John
' ixpn,jChaplaiii(r Heztkiah Reid,
Lecturex an4 James Green, Marshal.
? ; Snpc rlop . Court, ! . :
;SI2?CE ;YE3TICRDAX.irOON.
r TnoMAsKAiiaWKiLEic: Larceny.
picr?rdutftj.f " . : f ' ; '
Fred Jones Assault and Battery.
VerdTcY gfillt J;i t
COURT MET., THIS, MOJtJiliiG AT NINE
O CLOCK.
. JFredsJ ccEsf STEjPflEN Rlcu and
Bunyan Walker, assault and battery.1
jJVentfct UyJuiU meetl this
evening at 4;8(r;;Ss tiattallt land to-mor-
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Awful hot to-day ! !
Bfack fish arc; wanted !
A regular Dollv Varden day. '"""
Iwnva.terfnaricai$ lu tthe
carpet.
- In earnest
Court House.
the-pleadinirs in .ihe
Crabbed the
shell fish in the
market." c;
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The Pufcell iiouc has be'en too
full of guests Sot a lew jlays. ; X.e were
I crowded
.-.to
A plate to enj y ones self in the
Court House its warm in thereat; is. 1 4
The Cadets of the p. F. A: will
have a grand ball this week ; fix .up
ladies'l ' w- -v., . v jr" :ij;
' All the school. children arc beidg
examined now. Poor little dears, 'how
they are annoyed. ,
At the Senatorial Convention of the
13th District held at Abpottsburg on
the 24th of June. Mr. Eldndge, o
Bladen, was elected as Chairman and
Dr. Sykes of Bladen, Secretary. -" :
On motion oi E. M. Russell, Esq., G.
N. Hill, Esq., of Brunswick, was Dom
inated for Senator on the first ballot.
Mr. Hill is a talent gentleman a fine
and strong man, a faithful and inflex
ible Republican. The District hbnored
itself in his Domination, atid w' wish
him success. The Democrats have got
to' get 'over a difiicult Hill to carry that
District.
At a meeting of the Cape Fear Lodge,
No. 1, 1. O. O. F., held last .evening the'
following officers were elected, viz
Wra. Goodman, N. G. : "
Jas: Fleet, V. G. ; !
Geo. H. Kelly, Secretary.
Jno.'A. Nicholson, Treasurer.
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Mr. John Sholar was elected as the;
Representative to the Grand Lodge of
North Carolina, at the session to be
held at Raleigh on" the 3d. Wednesday,
ot next month. The other officers of
the -Lodge will be appointed at the
next-meetiDg when all will be installed.
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The attention oi the readers of the
Post is called to the card ol Col. E.TD.
Hall, which appears in Ibis issue. "It
will be seen that he has been appointed
Acent ot the lottery, to be drawn under
the auspices of the College of Ph ysiciaus .
-f
and Surgeous, iu aid of, and to secure,
a Charity Hospital for the benefit ot the
suffering poor of this community The
inducements offered arp ot niptiiJ&
character, there lei"g one prize every
eight' blanks. The drawing will posi
tively take place on the luth ot August
next. And wc are confident that Col,
Hall's well known energy will make it
"a success. . : ' .
The Democratic Legislature of 1ST0
and 1871, which voted jf tseif per
day pay, each, for their,, services in
making laws, made a law ' whereby a
State's witness at Court could receive
but a promise of one dollar per day, for
which the County ,pays? just fifty cents,
and that in a single case only, although
the witness may have testified in suvei
al cases. This is nice. A hard wo-fkin'
farmer leaves hi3 crops just at a, most
important time when it needs his most
vigorous labor, is forced to neglect it
and every thing eisc at home, travels
many miles, puts, up with numerous in
conveniences, has the' 'privilege ot
paying $4.00 per day at the Purcell
House for himself, and $1.00 per day
board for his horse, all f tori fifty
cents per day.- Thank you. gentlemen
of the last Legislature, you dotfi suit
, "hot much, and we will remember
you next time you want to go to
Raleigh.
STATE ICTEMS.
' SuPREiiE Court still in session at the
capitoi. : ' k lU .
f Blow your trumpetSf-New'Brne has
a brass band- as well as Goldsboro. ,
All the Raleigh city press will sus
pend publication on the'FotirthW July.
! One of the siogists at? the big, jubilee
in Boston,' isV.$oioV'UUjrirom.i-!New
Berne a native; Ul,l8
Bbv. John L. Loogrdelived a lec
ture jn.GofdsuQriwith. vhichihe Neic s
is greatly delight W XlT
ita name in tue rtew uexne aj
MLI lit ! mrtTTTUT UT 'Lit
The examination of the pupils of the
Deaf, j Dumb t and Blind Institute at
Raleigh U being had there this week.
New Berne is still in exstacies over
the readings of the lovely Miss Patterson
which she - is giving in ? that city and
weirtnBvnTYght'W:
I . Tiij CharlottOL Courier comes to us
this week looking, decidedly billious.
Ujy bleaching pb wider, brother Bntton
you remtna us oi war times. ?
i Up-couNTRYecti tors are tell i ng h o w
t tiey cnjoyedthemselves at Beaufort
w e :wouid 1 ike to have been there our
sel,yc?, those Beaufort folks are beautifiiL
and strong. ; ;'
H o4of-ifoyga'rtc bag J
gexs.tfom, Canada invading our sacred
soil and trying to corrupt usf with Brit
tish sjoldi'Poor Henderson 5 county has
our sympathy. .
b And now comes Goldsboro, asking
the railroad men to reduce the fares
from that place, .and running trains on
.Saturdays through Morcheftd city, so
that its dusty and perspiring; citizens
may have a bathe In old ocean:
The DailNcmtA there is a rumor
afloat in Raleighv r thatlhe: Governor is
to, have the biitlott. : Jlolcs of his coa
copper., lined, .the necessity pf which'
arises from the damage to ea id -garment
by the aspirants fori the vacant seat on
the Supreme Court Ijench5,' s whej besiege
him. . , . V
TouAcco-factories throughout the
State are working to their utmost capa
city ihf view of the change in the law
taxirigheir roducts whereby they will
realize four cents per pound advance ;
the differeh'ce bctween "itbe'ptesent tax
of sixteen Centi' cr pound' and the
prospective' tasf of twenty cents.
LATEST 'Bt' TELEGRAPH.
' "M f ' Nctrk, Juno 26. ,
11 Brooks; Phhlfps;& Sons, charged with un
drvahtation tnvoiCei of Macaroni.
,; ' ThctUi! ' cloth. MakuCteturins strikers rc
aumed work at" ten hours.'
' The -locomdttvev nnd machine shop at
Patterson, NiJ.yclosed in eonaequenc of a
htrlke of some 600 m,e, throwing nearly ;),000
persons out of employment.
Exmiba June JO,
r,Tioga eouiityi is flooded, the raili'ofids are
washed,. aud Booms swept Avlth .millions
of feet of lumber. ; In the vieinity of 31it.eh
'ells couiitj", tlic Water Is over fenee tops,
and people are leaving theirhomcn in loats.
BUFi'AJo, June 20.
The metal workers have formed their
league on the plan of ! the New York and
KeSr Jersey leagues.5
l -Fromr Ohio.
it. 1 1 ' '? ' CtKVJT.ANJ, June -V
- wiltlw
Many of thctlele!2rateto Thursday's eon-
unan-
tmotis for thq '
q Tatitlcat ion of , the Ci neinnat i
ndmfriatl6h.s. If Is bbll'cvi'd that t he State
, r 1'.'. .'I r
ticket vilDly mjniitd, but the electoral
ticket will postponed until Miter the Hai
ti more eonyention.
The i liberal si Republican state Central
Committee arfeiherc for consultation. Many
pron3incn.t. liberals are present. They will
urger vipohthedemot'ratic convention to
stpoiic jioroina,ting a State ticket until
aftettfi' r altij&iqonvcntion.
From California.
rv ISAri(,itANi ilco,?JuiM
v Min. LOomis, front the East," while lectur
ing against woman's suffrage was interrupt
ed by the hisses and jeerk of the leading fe
male, MUTragists , who were -.-present. Hon.
Davi Meekjer jnsistrd that tlie. offending
Tb4;li be win pelted to leave the hall. frs.
K. I'itt Stevens, editress of thelMoneer, the
suffragist organ drew a pistol' on bj-m and
d'ema tided an tipologj", but was forcMf- to put
thc.M'6f In her jMjcket by the bystanders.
From Connecticut.
, W Hatw, June 2.
The House of Representatives ha repealed
a usury law of two huhdretl year stand
ing, fixing the rate of interest at 6 per cent.,
by a vote of 131 to 45. It paired the Senate
unanimously, ht week. , ,
From Maryltuid.
Baltimoke, June ii- '
Wm H. Wiege; witness in the Tiidert
Dutler ease, at New York, has been arrested
lor iTjury. He was lield to bail in the sum
Of ?.JpO.. ' ,v .. .
r From Canada.
j j , 4 ; Torqmo, June 2?.
Dr. liutas Bralton, recently, kidnapped
ftfrtii' Canada, by t he Federal officers has
been restored to the Canadian Jurisdiction,
and is uoV here.- ' ii
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' SAtt r LAttE, June '2, ,
. , QUvef C. Obey, killed Charles I Doan, in
the Pwt office. Both sporting men. '
From Ca1nad'a.
tuistt l-,'r4RK junc
Lml DuhiienftbecTi inaugurated
KjvcrnorjWeeral.d OfHJ.Ui'
. . jhi . From Pennsylvania.
WixiA3ISport, June J.
Te'Linden bHdge,, recently burned, has
been carried away by tlie' flood, .
BY CABLE.
J Loy do June 28.
The Jxrd pasaed their amended ballot
bill to third reading.
The Daily Newt says: " America ajrreet
to be non-suited in the case so far at lndl-
rect damages arc concerned."
CoxsTAxro-rorLE, June 2t.
Sultan received Khedive
Royal honors.
to-day.
with
New York Markets .
- Nkw York, June 26.
Stocks steady. Ciold steady at 113. Money
easy at, 1 per cent. Exchange ions i09"K,
short 11(-4. Government bonds firm and
quiet. State bonds unchanged.
Cotton Arm and steady, sales 685J bales J
Jnjands 2Sti cents; Orleans 20 cents. Flour
dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and un
changed. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork
Lard steady
duli:at o35i cents. Rosin quiet at S3 iy2
for strained. Freights dull.
Foreign Markets
London, June 2 Noon
. Contois 92hJ Bonds 91. .
Takis, June 38 Xojon.
Renter oi francs and 22 centimes. .
Liverpool, June 26 Noon.
4 Cotton opened flrm. Uplands 11 ; Or
leaus ill.:. i '"7
LATER
Cotton firm. Uplands 11J4.; Orleans IIJ.
Sides of 11,000 bales to speculators and cx
poiiers 3,000 bale?.
Beeadstuffs quiet.
Cumberland cut 28.
COMMER
WILMINGTON
MARKET.
WEDNESDAY, June 36 L5J0 P. M.
Crude Turpentine Nothing new to re
port in prices. Only about 150 bbls receiv
ed, which went at $4 for virgin, $3 75 for
yellow dip, and $2 50 for hard, per 280 lbs.
Spirits TuKPEHTrHK--Has further de
clined one cent, and market quiet. Sales of
508 casks at 46 cents per gallon tor Southern
packages.
Rosin Sales to-day of 914 bbls at $3 25
for strained, f2 803 S5 for No. 3, 2 60
lor low No. 1, 3 a $3 25 for No. 1, $4 a H
50 Tor Pale, $5 for extra Pale, and $6 for
window glass.
Tar Is la fair eoquiry. Receipts and
sales are only 48 bbls at $3 05. .
Cotton Small sales at 231 a 24 cents.
MARINE.
ARRIVED.
26 Steamer D Mnrchison, Garrison, fm
Fayetteville, to Williams & Murchion.
Steamer North State, Green, fm Fayette
ville, to L H DeRosseL
CLEARED.
26 Stmr D Murchison, Garrison, lor Fay
etteville. by Williams & Murchison.
Stmr North State, Green, for Fa) Uteville,
by L H DeBosset.
Steamship Tonawanda, Wiltbauks, for
Philadelphia, by Worth & Worth.
i RECEIPTS.
PER RIVER STEAMERS, &c.
Steamer D Murchison 371 bbls spirits
turpt, 9 do crude turpt, 315 do rosin, to
Williams & Murchison, T D Love dc Co,
D E Bunting.
Steamer North State 180 bbls spts tarpt,
20 do crude turpt, 320 do rosin, 15 bales
sheeting, to Johnson & Birdsey, L H De
Rosset, Viek fc Mebane, F W Kerchner, C
Southerland.
EXPORTS.
COASTWISE.
Baltimore Steamship Lucille 205 bbls
spts turpt, 1,000 do rosin, 222 do tar, 85 do
pitch, 6 bales cotton, 75 bushels peanuts,
17,400 shingles, ".3,430 feet lumber, 18 pkgs
mate.
List ol Vessels in the Port of Wil
mington, N C, Jane 20, 1872
BARQUES
SwedUh Phoenix, Stromberg, ldg Europe,
Williams dk Mnrchison
(Br) Dr C Tupper, Chambers, ldg Europe,
Williams & Murchison
Ger Shanghai, lluusehultz, rpe
WiUard Bros
Ger Frederick Scalla, Waack'J ldg Europe,
Willard Bros
xNor Eldorado, Thomasscn, dis,
Williams 6i Mnrchison
BRIGS
Nr Norncu, Matteson, dis, Willard Bros
SCHOONERS
Ann cV. Susan, Podger, ldg Martinique,
Northro'p & Gumming
Jessie S Clark, Clark, dis, F W Kerchner
John A Griffin, Foster, Id" Phil,
UarrLiS & Howell
Henrietta, Lcavilt, ldg
J H Chadbourn & Co
Lucy Wright, EJxeydis,
Williams fc Mnrchison
List of Vessels 'Sailed for this Port.
CUXHAVEN.
Magdelena, Bumgard,
eld March 21
GUERNSEY.
Homely, Le Dain,
PHILADELPHIA.
eld April 3
Schr Judge Hopkins,. Baker, cid May 22
Ger Brig Leopoldine, Haesloof,
eld June 21
BOSTON.
Ger Barque Wega, Bran&hoff,
eld June 1
eld June 4
eld Jane 2i
cid June21
Ger Bque Musca, Gieae,
Gt-r Brig Juno, Suerken
firm J
Britr Nellie Mitchel. Cody,
t hjsvv iun.rv.
Schr Ben, Davis. cid Jane 20
NEWPORT.
Br Barque Fair & Easy, Taylor, eld May 21
NEWCASTLE.
Vearge, Norgaard, ; . cid May 8
Swedish Barque Ulrika Bredenberg,
cid May 10
ALEXANDRIA.
Schr F Hodges, Tborapton, . cid Jane 20
A. XbTSlX&iv-
ADBiAiresiyoiiES,
( WBTOIJESALE JDEALEES IN
Groceries and iqiiors, '
Importers of German and Havana Cigars,
-7ASD
GoiruxiissioMeirchaiit
Socth-East Cokwer Dodd and ! Frost
Streets.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Having the largest and lnt aMirud im-l;
Groceries andLianorw in th ritv ihni.rv
will nnd it to their InterjLf , to givv u h ndl
before buvtnir elswhon."
may 17-tf. --..a t :.i IU A
J. W. SCHENCK, Jr., & CO.,
General Cominiibioii ,Mercbants &
uonmerciai Agents;'i
CORNER DOCK WATER STREET,
WiLMijcaTOir, N'C, ,
WILL GIVE PROMPT AND ERSON AL
attention to the sale or- shlpment'bfCOtton
and Naval Stores, Juniper Staves and all
kinds of Country produce, x:;f&c! lK
Orders for sale of PnKluceor'pjAx haNc ot
Goods will be promptly attended i tolland to ,
the best advantage to our enjstomers.
We are also receiving largo consignment
of all grades of Liquors which wcare pre
pared to sell at wholesale, at the lowVbt.easii
prices. i ' ' ' ' r "
dec 21 . ;'i v 'pjo-ti
tvi. m
J., S. W1X.LIAMS, '
DEALER IN - ' a
'' -.- ; . -- - - si 'd u,'l
Fancy ami Staple Dry XtoUls.
Carpets, Xattins Si.it,
ni North Frost Stitiiti,
Wilmington,.N. C.
S.H.MANNING, .
cor.ir.ii8cioi merchant,
. AND DEALEK U .V
- ; i
Groceries, Pro visions. Dry. Gooiij"
Clothing, &o;&c., ,
,No. 23 'and 24 North Water Stit,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Consignments and Cash-Order Solicited1
nov23 - , I3i-jv
KICIIAHID 1ST. MQOTs .
Commission Merchant, '
! AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN.
MILL FEEDj , 5,
' AND
COUNTRY.PROULCE.
Cor. Cumden&Pafa Sts
Baltimore, Md. ,
Orders from North Carolina Soli ei t e l .
fcbU T, "l-li t
PARSER &STAYLOH
Successors to
A. H. NEFK,
Manufacturers and dealers in
HOUSE FURNISHING QOODy
Guns, Btoves, Lanterns Keroseim Oil J ij
and Sheet Iron Ware:7 f
Roofing done afr short notice. .
Agents for Fairbanks Hcales,,, .
No. 10 Front Street; Mi
WilffllKOTOlfvKiiC,
nov19 lWy
New Store I Old GobcU !.
GREEHEVALD & CO.t"
32 NORTH WATKR BTRKKT; '
Next door to Willard BroVs vj
WHOLESALE DEALERS J
LIQUORS, WINES, i l if
BRANDIES, WHISKIES4"
. ;:f ' :-GINS&ie.,
and all kinds of Fancy lilquorn,-" wh'feh 4o
will otter to the trade on the most reasonable,
terms, as we are receiving large, consign
ments of the best goods in. the count r .
S-P1 ea.se call before making your purchased
jan 11 - . i r.i - il6Q-tl
W. II. DART,
WFPITT'S OUIIiDlrVO ,
SOUTH FRONT ST.,'
a7 i t .r risin Trxr -Mr w
J ' ' a i.f 'A i f
. - s?..j it - ..... f .. " - f 41 t , -r
Plraoer. steam aii Gas Filler
and dealer in ' ,
.i jv;K.;tw
Wronght and Galvanized Iron Pinc,
Urass Cocks9 Valrea Gaa .Fixtfm
and all descriptions ot HJf
FITTINGS FOR STEAM,' WAfER
., -. . ii utn$..'Mvm -
Iartieular atteutlou paid tu fltting ui ol
COTTON HILLSL .
- , . jii3
with Bfeam, Gas and Water.
nov-12 - r rl'-'-i Uilfi Lit,
DAuGRY and CONFECTIONERY
FRENCH, AND AMEmcUX, ftlXFEC-
f . TIONERIV:-:.'"-"-1 ;
FOREIGN & DO jlESTltff Flll'TTK
- V- '- ftf--iiM!.ytM 3tO(H
Weddings and parties .supplietl at short
notice, Arith all the dellcacle of the wait
t ntii
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