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I&ht tr tt. tmW. NATHANIEL KNIGHT,...-.Editor. W. J. COVINGTON, Assis't Editor. Wadesboro, Wednesday, May lo, 1872. LOCAL AND STATE. The Ituterford Star (Radical) has busted. i , A Railroad is to be built between Xanca$tery S. C, and Monroe, N. C. 1 It is said that over. 6,000 negro voters have left thelState since the last elec tion. ' Remember that the Radical State Convention has endorsed Holders war upon the people of North Cdrolina. mmmmmm, - One More Voter. Mars Tod has pardoned out-of the penitentiary, Jas. F. Hunnicutt, of Rowan. Southern Homs. Mrs. Horace Greeley is a native of North Carolina. Her maiden name , was Miss Cheney.- They were married at Warrenton, N. C, in 1836.V Hon. J. C Harper, Conservative, announces himself a candidate for re election to Congress from the 8th dis trict. , - V ' , The Wilmington Star and Charlotte Despatch raise to their mast heads the names ofH orace Greeley and B. Gratz Brown, for President and Vice-Presi dent. ' Wadesboro Cotton Maket. There were 36 bales of cotton sold in .this market for the week ending Tues day, May 7th, at prices ranging from 20 to 2H cents. , Mr. John Spelman has withdrawn from- the associate-editorship of the Raleigh Sentinel, anu Mr. Ti B. Kings bury takes his place. . J Mr. Spellman intends establishing a campaign paper at Raleigh. He is a forcible writer, and bjis paper will be an able champion in the coming con test. ' '--"v. ;f . ' The American Farmer's Advocate, a large sixteen page paper," is, in every respect, worthy the patronage of the farming community, being especially valuable as the official organ of the Agricultural Congress. Its price is m !y . $1 00 per year. It is published by the Advocate Publishing Company, Jackson, Term. New Telegraph Line. The Wes tern Union Telegraph Company have jit length commenced the work of con structing a telegraph line along the Wilmington j Charlotte te Rutherford Railroad. The first hundred miles is how under, contract and wijl be com pleted by the first of J uly. We pre sume the remainder of the line to Char lotte, will also be put under contract without delay so that; the whole line may be completed in' a very few months. A ilming ton Journal. Schedule of Mails at Wadesbo- ro. -Wilmington, arrives daily at 6 p. x m. leaves at 4 a. m.; mail closes at 8 p. m. Charlotte arrives Monday, Wed nesday and Friday; at lu p. m., leaves at 2 a. m. ; mail closes at 8 p. m. Cheraw arrived Monday and Thursday at 12 m., leaves at 1 p, m. ; closes at 12. Salisbury arrives Tuesday and Friday at 12 'in;, leaves at 1 p. m. ; closes at 12. Diamond Hill, Olive Branch, Kendall's Tan Yard and Caudle's Mill leave , Thursday at 6 a. mM and arrive at $ p. m. same day. White's Store, Poplar Hill, Deep Creek, Long Pine and Oro leave Friday at 4 a. m., and arrive at 8 p. m. same day. Maugum and Paris leave Friday at 5 am. and arrive 5 p; jn. same day. Am no mail arrivTes or departs on Sun day the office will not be onened. No letters mailed or registered after & o'clock, p. m. . Conservative Victories. The news frOm municipal elections in towns throughout the State is of the most cheering nature, and well indicates the the course of the wind that is blowing for August next. Charlotte elects a Conservative May or "and Commissioners. Henderson elects a full Conservative ticket. ' Fayette ville elects eight out of nine Conservative Commissioners. Wamnton elejts'a Conservative May or and a majority of the Board'of Com missioners. Salisbury makes a clean sweep for tJie Conservative ticket RalNews. At the recent election in Wilmington .the Radicals elected six and the Con tervatives elected four' Aldermen. Cu oulativestiffrage was tied for the first We had the pleasure on . the 10th inst.. of attending the exercises at the Luneville School, in our county, which was mainly a continuance of May Day culminating at the crowning of Miss Lula Polk as Queen of May. "All the world is a stage and all the men and women arebut playere' is as true of children and youth as of maturer life. The exercises opened with the salutatory from Master Isaac Williams, delivered in a calm and measured tone, with a style which would have become even riper years, then followed the coronation proper of Miss 'Lula Polk, in the order set forth in the schedule below. The addresses of those who pre sented the sceptre and discharged their part,'were appropriate, and well timed, and were original, and prepared express ly for.the occasion. We are bold to say .that every exercise on the whole round of the entertainment was dis charged in most becoming styles. The audience was composed of the good peo ple representing many sections of our cou.nty who were delighted with the telling points and beautiful complete ness of the occasion, j It would be invidious to single out one or more instances of the talent and promise of the students who belong to tni scnooi. But we think it but just to say that Miss Mittie Covington, who, in one scene personate a young' lady (she being but about! Id or 14 years old) and in another scene personated 'an eld lady of at least 50 years, exhibited more than ordinary ability and versa tilaty of character. I We think that the human seed corn in tnat part ot iinson county as good as in any, part of North Car olina, and we feel that , the public of that section, and the patrons ot the school, in particular ought to congrat u late themselves, first, on -their prom igiug" children, secondly, on the most excellent school which they have se cured in their midst. ; I There is every mark Of thrift and ira provement in the immediate neighbor-; hood of the school. We notice a large steam saw mill well advanced towards completion. Ar.d a new-store belong ing to Messrs. .Polk & Gaddy, at which they dispense bargains to their many customers. ; : Programme of the May Coronation at t i -Luneville, ar-10thr1872; t i 1 4 Proceslon)f eafehersf and Students, Mu sic, Grand March in Norma. - ...'exercises.. '"' 1st. Salutatory-- Masted Isaac "Williams. : ' ; . ? Music. ( 2nd. Introductory Julius Polk. i 3rd. Coronation of Miss Lula Polk, (May Queen,) j 4th. Presentation of Sceptre Miss Alice Beeman. 5th. Presentation of Wreath Miss Clelia Williams. ' 6th. Presentation of Boquet Miss, Annie Leggett. ' I i ' i SEASONS. 1 1. 1st. Spring, represented by Miss Sailiie Williams. - ' ; ' , 2nd. Summer, represented by Miss Martha Davis. " A ; 3rd. Autumn, represented by Miss Neta Polk. 4th. Winter, represented by Miss Ella Hai-iy- " " . U 5th. Queens Address Miss Lula Polk. Music. 1 6th. Valedictory Miss Mittie Covington. 7th. Floral Song by Band and School, -f Music Wrecker's Daughter. f ,Speech by Master Fisher Bennett. Song : n motion, lead by Miss Lula Polk Music Miss Alice Beeman, Song Lead by Mis$ Sallie Williams. ,'Musio Miss Mittie Covington. Speech-Master Johnny Boyd. 'JULusic Iviss Waltz. - ; Song in motion By the Juveniles. Music -Miss Clelia Williams. Honest John By Walter Broadaway and Miss Mittio Covington Being loudly cali ed for, consented to appear again' in subse quent part of performance. Music Haste to the Wedding. Song Whippoorwill) It a 1 by Miss Jeanie David. Music Miss Neta Polk. Music Master John Boyd. H Music Miss Annie Leggett. Song Miss Clelia Williams. Music Miss Lula Polk. Comic Speech Henry Beeman. ; Music Mississippi Sawyer. , Speech Simeon Davis. Billy Grimes with variations, by Wallier Broadaway, Miss Mittie Covington, Miss Cle lia Williams, J. Hi Haily. Music Ever Green Waltz. The mystery is solved; it wasn'tf Booth that killed President Lincoln, but, according to the personal organ of the Administration at Washington, the pestilent Liberals, led on by Schurz, Greeley, & Co. They were responsible lor the President's taking off. A trifle premature this. These atrocious Lib erals are'bent on a President's "taking off" whose political funeral will cause the country neither crape nor tears unless Thomas Murphy and his kind are minded to mourn the "hopes that leave them." N. Y. Tribune. i ,Newbern will decorate the gravesiof the Confederate dead on Friday, and at night Prof. Daves will deliver a lecture the proceeds of which will be devoted to erecting a monument over the Confeder ate vault, " y In a Sad Condition. The Radical household in Florida u in a most deplorable condition. There is a fijrht anions the thieves over tne plunder, and the contest is a sharp, one. The lower branch. of the legisla ture impeached Governor Reed, a Wis consin carpet-bagger, some months ago. The charges against him oUy included bribery, swindling and rascality in all its phases and forms. The Constitution of the State provides that impeachment shall i suspend the impeacbed party from office. As a consequence the Wis consin carpet-bagger had to take his hat and retire. The Lieutenant-Governor was made Governorndentered upon the discharge of his duties the principal oneofjwhich appears to have been the removed of ReccTs friends from office, and the appointment of his own in their places! The House managers appeared before the Senate to prosecute the im peachment. The Senate took toits heels and left adjoining sine die. , JThe Gov ernor claims that this movement of the Senate is equivalent to an acquittal, and he assumes to again be Governor of the! State. Free Press; - ? A handsome young gentleman walk ed inio the Adams Express office the other day, des'red to express a pack age of letters to a lady, to whom he de sired to return them. "What are they worth ?" j asked the clerk, who in mak ing out his account desired to know what wa? the risk. The young gen tie man hesitated a ihomentj then clearing his tliroat from a certain huskmess, re plied, "Well I can't say exactly ; but a few! weeks ago I thought they were worth about four hundred thousand dollars." , -' Newjbern erected the whole Republican ticket on Monday with the exception of twoCouncilmen. I I ; Wadesboro Market. Corrected weekly by Craivford & Co. I 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1872. Cotton,.. 20 ......10 ...1 35 ...1 30 Bacon,. 12 Conri..... 1 4o Corn-meal, Onions...... 1 35 1 25 (ch 0 00 Flour . Family, .......10 30, (3), Superfine, .10 00 -EggSr-- . ...15. Chickens, ....M15 Butter, .20 i Beeswax, 25 Tallow, 10 Peas,! ...1 20 Sal j.. 2 75 Rice, .........12i Coffee ,r.......23 Sugar, .....:.'45 Irishi Potatoes ....-..2 00 (a) 00 00 00 00 00 20 25 00 101 1 25 0 00 00 30 18 0 00 WILMINGTON WIIOLESllljrPRICES. ! o " r , Jsg Our quotations, it should be un derstood, represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up of small or ders higher prices have to be charged. ;".! ' :V: -0 Corrected from the Star. Baeoh North Carolina,. .7 a Western, ...J........;.5 a Bees wTax", v. ........ , J 28 a Butter N. C...... ...1:.20 a iSTorthern,... ...;.L25 a Candles Sperm, ......50 a Tallow....... J ..00 a Adamantine, ,...i......i..15'a Cheese; Northern, Fae'y, ......14 a 14 14 30 30 .42 55 20 18 17 23 18 30 25 Dairy, ....20 a btate, Coffee J a va, Rio, ......., Tiaguayra, .... Bt. Domingo, ...... Corn !meal...... Domestics Sheeting, 17 a 25 a 23 at 00 a 25 a ........M197Ja ........ill a 0 00 a 1 00 13 1 60 Yarn, Fish4-Mackerel, No. 1, Mackerel, No. 2,.... i Mackerel, No. 3, i Mullets, ... .31 00 a 32 00 0 00. a 22 00 .13 00 a 13 50 .,5 00- a 0 00 Flour; ' ! ! Fine...... 5 50 a 6 t)0 Super. Northern, 6 50 a 7 00 Kxtra Do. " 7 50 U 8 00 Family " 8 75 a 10 50 N. Carolina Super,......7 00 d 7. 50- xtra, .8 00 a '8 50- Family,. ...8 60 a 11 00 it Carolina Fertilizer, .... 4500 a 50 00 Grain Corn, In Store, .....0! 90 0, 95 L. ...70 'a 80. i Oats, Peas, Cow, .....0 10 a 1 20 Hides Greeny....... '.:.:i....7 a Dry, J .,13 a Hayi-Kasterri, 100 lbaC.2' f)0 a I Is orth River, ; l.'Z 25 a Lard Northern, i...l0 a North Carolina 1.10 a Linie........... A.. ......1 50 a Molaisses Cuba,... ...36 a j Sugar House, ..22 a I Syrup,... :..4o a Oils--Kerosene,. ;...29 a Potatoes Sweet, ......0 80 a Irish, Northern...... ....2 SO. a Pork Northern 1 i Qity Mess,.... ............. .14 50 a Ricei...........i.... ...9 a Salt--Liverpool....... .....1 '25 a Sugar Cuba............... ;....9 a ! Porto Rico, rt a i A. Coftee,. 13 a - B. " .00 a C. " a Crushed, I....14 a Whiskey Northern, 25 a North Carolina.... ...... 50 a 8 15 2. 25 0 00 12 0 00 40 27 1 0C 33 0 90 4 00 15 00 10 1 35 10 13 m 13 IS m 4 00 3 00 M P U R T A Kf J OTIC E ! I am instructed by the Bailroad authorities to announce that, hereaf ter, 4 S TO RAGE vill be charged on all freight allowed to re main in the warehouse over five days. . E. R. L.ILES, Station A g't. Iilesville, May 13, 1872. , i The regulations requiring payment ot all charges; and written orders from, con signees, must be strictly complied with, ; or freight will not be delivered. 1 & ii, L SPECIAL, XOTICIIS. A New Bbjlctifttxq Agent. Denti frices had th:ir drawbacks', until thesahibri oub Bark of the Soap Tree, was brought from the Chillian Valleys ito perfect the fragnmt Sozodont, the most deb'gatfal article for the teeth that a brush was ever dipped into. "Children's Liter Saved Eoa 50 Cents." -ETery case, of Croup can be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment, warranted f&r 21 years, and never a bottle returned. It also cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Lone, boie lhroat, Cuts, JSurns, and inter nal Pains. Sild by the Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Plaet, New Yciik. Vents herself would not have been beauti ful if her complexion had been bad. If beau ty is skin deep, it is necessary to - secure aud retain that part of it ; and ladies, instead ot resorting to paints and powders, should re member that an impure, blotchy, or sallow skin is the proof of feeble digestion, torpid liver, or vitiated blood, for all which Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitlers is a safe, sure, and effectual remedy. Burnett's Cocoaine. No oils, neither pomades or alcoholic washes foreign or do mesticcan compare with Cocoaine as a hair dressing. It anchors the' hair firmly in the scalp gives it new life and hvtre and ren ders it the crowning glory" of both sexes, old and young. PuattVA8tral OiL-rlTore accidents oc cur from using unsafe oils than from steam boats and railroads combined. Over .200,000 families continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and no accidents directly or indirectly have occurred from burning, storing or handling iti Oil House of Chas. Pratt, established 1770, New York. T.D. Clancy & Co., Char leston agents for Souvh Carolina. . A beautiful white, soft, smooth and clear skin Is produced by using G. V. Lairds "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freckles, sunburns, and all other decolorations from the skm, leaving the complexion brilliant and beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This prep aration is entirely frae from any material detrimental to health. ' Jcst the Remedy Needed. Thanks to Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup, we havo for years been relieved from- sleepless nights of painful watching with poor, suflering, teeth-, ing children. ; For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forma; also, as a preventive against Fever and Ague and other intermittent fever. The Ferro-Phorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New-York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. I Risiey's Genuine Golden Bell Cologne Water according to the the original formula of Provost, Paris, so long and favorably known to the customers of Haviland, Harral and Risley and their branches, for its fine perma-1 nent fragrance, is now madeby H. W. Kisley and the trade supplied ; by his successors, Morgan & Risley, Wholesale Druggists, N. Y. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Toofh Powder. the best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by al'j. Druggists. Price 25 and 50 centS per bottle. F. a Wells & Co.,.Kew 'York. - Carbolic Salve unequal ed as a healing compound.; , Physicians recommend it as the mdstlwoerful reinedjf, .everknowu. -r Price 25 cents per ox. iTohn i Henry, Sola Pro prietor, 8 College Place, New York. ' , Christ adoro's Hair Dye. This magniS cent compound is beyond contingency, the safest and most reliable Dye m existence never failina to impart iky the'Hair, uniform- .ity of color, nourishment and elasticity.-; Alanutactory,bo Maiden Lane,'.iSew ork. . Svapnia is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities. It is a perfect ano dyne not producing headache or constipation of bowels, as is the case with other prepara tions of opium. John Farr. Chemist, N. Y. G. C. MILLS, WATCH-MAKER and JEWELER, Wadesboro, IV. C WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SE WINO-MA CHINES, Carefully repaired. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 52-tf. t - HXTJ RAORDCfAUT BIPR0TE3IEXTS 1 IN CA'BINET ORGANS THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. respectfully announce the. in troduction of improvements of much nlor thaii ordinary interest. These are HEED ANI) PIPE CABINET ORGANS, eine the only successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made. DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can be instantly moved to the right or left, cnangmg tne pitch, or transposing the key. For drawings and descriptions, see Circular. New and Elegant Slyles of DOURLE REED CABINET ORGANS at $140, $132 and $125 each. Consider ing Capacity, Elegance, and Thorough. Excellence of Workmanship, these are cheaper than any before ottered. The Mason & Hamlm Organs are ac knowledged BEST, and from extraor dinary facilities for manufacture this company can afford, and now under take to sell them at prices which ren der them . UN QUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four octave organs $50 each ; five "oc tave organs $100, i12o and upwards. With three sets reeds $150 and upwards. Forty stvles. up to $1500 each. ' New illustrated catalogue, and testi monial circular with opinions of MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSI CIANS, sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont st., Boston. 596 Broadway, New York. DAILY JO.rRXAIi, Published at Wilmidgtonv N. C. ODDEST DAILY IN THE STATE. J. A. EN6LEHAED, Ed. axd Pkop. Subscription; One year l-..$3 00 Kix months ..r4 00 Three months......... 1 M JQ NEWMAN & GKEENUEllG, DEALERS IX Dry Goods, Clothing, j Gentleman's Furnishing (;oodf Boots and Shoes, . Hats and Cap3, - Trunks, iValit-s, de.f 14 Market Steet, WILMINGTON, N. C 14tf - ' : : Q E, O 11 G E P . ,LA M B , Gardener and Florist, ; Plank RoADout Market St, (1 miles from the Market House,) WILMINGTON; N. C. Can furnish all sorts of Green House Plants as low s they can be pur chased of any house Norjh orSoutli. 100 choice. Pl inU furubhetl per order forSlO, ' . ; 14-tf C II A 11 L E S A. ! PRICE, SUCCESSOR TD Av L . P R I C E, Late of the Wilmington Jour aat,) DEALEU IN r '-j :' B O O T S. A 2t D II O E S, Exchange Comer, Wilmington,! N. C. -o- DAVID II. WALSH, ranagcr. 45-ly :' t '. A. Adrian. II. Vollers. AD R I AN & V OLLE RS, .Whojesale Dealers in 1 x CIROCEUIES AXI j LIRIJORS. Importers of Haranna and German Cigars, and. : commission merchants; Southeast Corner Dock and Front bt.f WilminstoiiJlV. C. Having the largest and best as sorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors m thcCity, Dealers will find it to theiF interest to give; us a call 1 f S I ueiore buying 42-tJm Glsewnere, Superisitendent'is.Oflice,, JS oRTii Eastern k r. i. Co., y t. 12 1871. J , Charleston, S. C. Sept. THE THROUGH RATES FOR Cotton fiorii any point un the, Che raw and Darlington it. R. to New York Philadelphia or Baltimore will be $3 50 per bale. This fate applies to the routes either via Charleston or Wilmington and includes all expense4 from point of shipment to destination, except marin insurance. S S.-SOLOMONS, . 34-7m !, , ; Sup't. W E O F lF E R 15,000 Bushels WThite Corn, 1,500 Barrels Flour all grades, i 1 " .. j , . 700 Bales Selected Hay, 50 Hhds.Smoked Sides and Shoul- ders, 100 Boxes Bulk Sides, , 20,000 Lbs-N. C. "Bacon, 250 Barrels' Pork, 100 Refined Sugar,! 200 ags Rio, Lagnayi:a and Java Coffee, 200 Kegs Trails, 30 Tons Hcop Iron, 125 Bbls. Distiller's Glue, 200 Boxes Candles, 200 Boxes Scap, 50 Bales Yarns and Sheetings, . 100 Tons Peruvian and" Guanape Guano, &c.,&c, 2? At low prices. WILLIA1MS & MURCHISON. nov22-42-ly . 4 KOA5DSE& THE NEW WHEELER & WTILSON j SEWING MACHINE, IT doe all varieties of sewing with les? machiuery,lessnoise, less labor and is more durable than any other macnine in the market. - . THE WHEELEIl & WILSON has stood foremost as a family Sewing Machine for over twenty years, which will insure persons desiring to purchase a machine that they are getting the . 1 t . I-;. n DeSb ill uuving one 01 inese uiacumcs. r Every machine soldfull instructions will be given at bouse of purchaser. Machines sold on installments of $10 per month. ! ' Call on J.&T. Johnson, Wilmington, N. C, or A. B. Stymeta at Burns' Hotl, Wadesboro, N.C. ; .. i 14-tf. ': v .:-;;'V;-;M;:: . 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