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r 4 rY I VOL XXIV. HO. 138. WILHIHGTOH. IT. C. THURSDAY. JTJHE 10. 1875. T7TTmvn Tin. ncno WILMINGTON, N. a: THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1875, BY TELEGRAPH. CiOTllAM. EVAUT3 CLOSES HIS ARGU MENT. THE BEECHER TRIAL ON ITS LAST LEGS. i Nsw York, Juw 9 Noon Mr. Et -ts closed Lie argument at'GilO o clock, yesterday eveuing. no was particularly severo upon Tilton 'sud thanked the jury for their patieuce and complimented them for having done their duty faithiully an ciliiSims.1 New York, June 9 Noon The Brooklyn City Court room was packed this morning with rpuctutois an it hud never been before during the trial. The entrance of Mr. Beach, who was' to deliver the closing address, was the signal for a storm of applause, which was with difficulty clu cked by the Court officers. Ex-Judge Fullertun arrived shortly after and received a similar ovation. The friends of tlio plaintiff wore mnstvred iu fctrong furoe and scarcely a vacuut place was to be found in the room. The aute-room and corridors were thronged with dm satisfied parties, who wore unable to gain admission to the Court room. The plaintiff was early in his place behind his counsel, and was closely surrounded by the surging multitude. The throng was so great that Juilpe Neilson gave instructions to the illi oers in charge of the Court to make some arrangements and prevent a similar occurrence in the future. Bcecher and his wife were absent when the proceedings begau. The Judge cautioned the audience to pre serve the utmost silence. Beach, then arose and said that at last Theodore Tilton had the opportunity to be heard in a court of justice after having been overcome with calumnies. At the Church investigation every one saw that Tilton and his witnesses wore shut off from a hearing, and it was no won der that public clamor demanded that justice should bo done to him in this nnfortnnate transaction. At this point Boeoher aud his wife came iuto the room and took their usual places in the Plymouth throng. -t . : EUKOPE. - HOME BRITISH TROUBLES IN THE EAST. UNEASY LIES THE IIEAD THAT WEARS A CROWN IN SfAIN. THE CARLISTS UNCONQUERA BLE AS YET. " DUSKY ROYALTY IN LONDON. THE ASCOT RACES. London, June D Noon A dispatch to the Times from Rangoon says that Mr. Forsyth, the Britmh Envoy to Burmah, has been instructed to de mand of the King an immediate expla nation of the friendly reception given the Chinese General who is implicated in the murder of Margy, a British ex plorer. The Burmese are cutting the tele graph. The steamship with the Sultan of Zanibar and suite on board has arriv ed at Gravesend. A Paris correspondent of the Times, alluding to the rumors of the Repub lican movement in Madrid, says that those who are watching the course of affairs in Spain are satisfied that the Alton jiat government is apprehensive. They assert that the Spanish Ambas sador has renewed his complaint rela tive to the tolerance of Carlism on the frontier, and has warmly protcs -ed against the ostensible charity fetes, the real object of which is to raise money in Paris for the Carlists. It is supposed thit Franoe will pay loss at tention to these oomplaints than for formerly aa Germany at present takes a slight interest in the case of King Alfonso, whose government is too weak to pursue a oourso agreeable to Germany. Competent authority, an attache of the Spanish Ambassador in Paris, officially reports that the Carlists mus ter forty-five thousand good soldiers, besides an equal number of second rates, and will continue to be victo rious so long as the war is conducted as at present. A dispatch from Vienna says that the Prinooss Windischgratz has sent three hundred thousand florins to Don Carlos. Madrid, June 9 Noon The rumors of the Republican movement, in eon scquenoe of rooent military events, prove that the troops are uuable to gain any advantage over the Carlists. LoNpoji, June 9. Night At the Asoot meeting to-day the race for the Royal Hunt Cup was won by Thuring ian ; Prince White Bart was second, and Lady Patioa third. Twenty rau. ' The Coronation stakes were won by Maud Victoria : Lady of Urnard was second : Belejade third. Seventeen ran. The Asoot Derby stakes were won by Uiuert; Hpinaway second, and Earl of Dartrey third. Five Btarted. ELECTltlClSMS. At Topaka, Kansas, yesterday, while Depnty United States Marshal Ram sey and posse were uttempiing to ar rest two horse thieves at Stockton, Kansas, one of them shot Rain- sev in the abdomen and lie aiou in about an hour afterward. After be iug shot, Ramsey killed the one who shot him. and the other thief oscapod. At Stockton. Kaus is. ft horse thief dodged behind a- pony. lie and Sheriff Ramsey revolvered. The thief died immediately and the Sheriff in an hour, i HEAIXJUAKTEKS. THE TREA8U K 1 THEFT, CHANGES TO BE MADE IN TUE T11EA8 U R Y A N D INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES. EXTRADITIO N TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Washington, June 9 Noon. There h no truth in the report of an addi tional 20,000 irregularity ia the Treasury. ' Simmer adheres tu tht hope that tuepf.UUU package will Le received unless the notes are destroyed, and does not credit the theory that a visitor stole the package. Treasurer New is cxproted to reach here to morrow. It u intimated that he will make some change iu the Treas urer's office on the 1st iust. Several important changes are also expected in the Internal Revenue office on the lt of July. Seuator Morton, had a lengthy con sultation with Attorney General Pie. i re pout to-day. W. N. HughfS has been appointed PoMinaater at Columbia, Tennessee. The 1'resideut has proclaimed the treaty for the extradition of criminals mid iugivus from justice between the United States and the Ottoman Em pire. The treaty does not apply to auy crime or offense of a political character, and neither of the contract ing parties is bound to deliver up its own citiZfUf. General Joseph D. Webi-ter hag been appointed Collector -of Internal Rove uuo lor Chicago. OHIO. DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. FUNDS OF BENEVOLENT SOCIE TIES DECLARED LIABLE TO TAXATION. Cincinnati, June 9 Night By a reoeut decision of the Supremo Court, funds belonging to Benevolent Socie ties were declared subioot to taxation. In obedience to this deoision the Board of Equalization of this city Las sent citation to each society in the limits of Cincinnati to show cause why they should not be taxed on tht it money credits, &o. Th Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Red Man. and all other societies heretofore exempt on the ground of charity and their seeming public benefit, have been included in the summons. . THE FIRE 'FIEND. THE BOILER EXPLOSION LEE, MASS. IN Toronto, Ont., June 9 Noon The fire here lant night destroyed pre perty to the amount of 150.000. Lek, Mass., Juue 9 -Noon The boiler explosion yesterday damaged the Stitlt paper mill $25,000. Two men were killed and fourteen injured) .'NEW HAMiSHlUK. PERSON C. CHENEY EL2CTED GOVERNOR. Concord, Juue 9 Night The LeJ gislature met iu joint Convention to day and elected Person C. Cheney, Governor. The Colored Emigration Conven tion, re'Vutly iu session at Nashville, unanimously recommended that every negro in Tennessee should leave that State as soon as possible. An interviewer tried to get some thing out of Butler, touehiug Grant's lett r. "Nay," said Bully Ben; "I renounce tho Devil and all his works." This is paid to be tho most sudden conversation on record. George O. Evans, whose trial on a charge- of fraud in the col It c ion of Pennsylvania war claims ngainst the Federal government created a sensation some time ago, died Thursday night in West Philadelphia, aged fifty-four. General Jackson oncemado a dinner off a crust of bread aud a cup of water and when a Cairo wifo complains of the scarcity of provisions, her hus band asks if she is any better than General Jackson. , - A New Mexico editor, in a forgetful moment, the other day, was so impru dent as to venture into his sanctum without having a revolver with him. The Coroner's jury returned a verdict of "deliberate suicide." The attendance, particularly of women, was largely increased in the Brooklyn City Court last week. Their interest has rarely flagged since the beginning of tho Beecher trial, their regular and punctual attendance boing ofteu remarked. A woman in Manhattan, Kansas, wished to plaster a room, but she could buy only the lime and sand. Then she sheared her dog to get hair, put the plaster on hersolf and pup .-r- ed the walls. That's the way grit workB in Kansas. The will of Miss Mary Telfair, a daughter of ex-Governor Telfair, of Georgia, who died last week, aged 80 years, was hied in havannah on Satur day. Several muuifloout bequests are made to societies : lhe Georgia Hi torioal Society about 8175,500, Inde pendent Presbyterian Church, Savan nah, $t40,U0(J,aud i resnytcriau Church, Augusta, $30,000. The Hodgson In stitution and Telfairvillo Christian Church have also legacies. Endow ment of Telfair Iloimital for females. 1 endowment of Telfair's Academy tf Art and Sciences and numerous per. sonal legacies are made, including haudaome bequests to colored family servant. The estato is voluod at over one million dollars. Edmund M. Kline, one of the Edi tors and proprietors of the Lancaster ( Pa ) Daily and Weekly Examiner, died Monday morning of heart disease. A distinguished physician has inter viewed the typhoid ferer, now preva lent in many parts of Scotland, and is satisfied that it is traceable to the milk upply, and that the poison is intro duced into the milk from sewerage. Baltimore cows ara too refined to drink from the basin, but it is probable their milk is sometimes deteriorated by the water they drink from unclean sources. It wonld be better to put good clean water in the milk than bad water in tho cows. Baltimore Sun. DIED. MiuUlentv, in thli ettv, on the rve.ulng of tli T .1. 4.. . U.a . VnV I. . . . VT . .. u ... iiic . map, i- ' v. nwWUIH VI liehiel Noon, ed 41 yean HUr pint copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rihicraoi VIA Carolina Central Railway niHK TKAVKl.llNO POBLIO are respect- lull; Informed that ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS good to return till TsJ-0"VE3IBEIl 1, 1870, coil now b. bud at the tn-lnolimlSLIUm. ,f vtali HHUw.y AT I OWIR RATE THAN EVf R BEFORE roliowluv (K i.liiHirUL Bt.vlMltK RE-HI )KTS In f tm isonii jn.Hn. with the Extraor dinary Inducement of a Commu tation Ticket, enabling buslneaa men to make frequent roturna durlnethe aeason at a nominal coet. TlokuU n.w on ! to Llncolnton, Cherryvllle. Sholby, Cleveland Springs, Statesvillo.Morganton. Ma rion. Hickory Tavern. Old Fort, Ashevllle, Catawba Springs. Nlirht trlni out of WUmlnatoa via thli lino. with elegant SleepiEff Caf AcciiJj- i mftke the bait ronneotton fin all of the above Humeil iiclntn. Anjr furliirr liifurnitlon gladlf furulebed UiKiu itpplu'itlluu to P. W. CLABK. (i.n.rtl Tloket 4 gent, WUmlngteu, 1. O. Jane 10 1311m hiar cuijr. MRS. THACKERAY'S Bluebeard's Keys KEYS and other Btorlatv Bv Mini TbMker.f , nthor of " The TllUrt on the Ulllf," "Did Kensington," o. Sto. reper, to oenu. Walter's Word. Walter'. Wont. A Novel. Bv Jame. Pirn. lulhor of'1 a Woman'i Vengeance." "At Her Mercy," "Ocil'i Tryit," " Vonud Dead," AO, vo. iaier, T5 oenii. For Mle at HEINSBERCER'8 Lire Book and M tule Store. Jane to 131 Yachts and Yawls. NOTICE. TACHTS entered lor the KegMU will re I MJrt nt Market Dock at I uxlock to-d. l he Club olten nrlEe ot c0 to the fMWrt llilp'i boat In the h-rhor four or. allowed oonrw rrom kiamet dock to ana eroana noat near Kltldor'. mill and return at leaittwe boata rauat comete. Mo entranoe fee. The rsoe will take race ImnnxllatBly after the Be gitta. Boati wlihlng to compete for Ibl. prlaewlll pi ai- notify the nnderelgned at Oldham A uummmg i urain mm W. h. JEWETT, Purser. Jane 10 188-lt Flour Flour Flour 300 BBLS M 'CK, mm aoo wince 200 " Prtnoen Boyal " For le by KKHUHNKH A OAU)BB BKOH. June 10 1311- Molasses Molasses lg HHU8. UDBA MOLA8SI8. iou ana ddii. b. u. oiutto. . For ile by KKUOUHKB A CALUKH BBOH. Jane 10 188- Spirits Casks, Glue & Nails. 2QQ 8PIRIT CA8K3. liHlbbleOlne, i 100 keg. Mailt, i For aale by KKKOHNBK A OAbt)EU BKOM. June 10 138 Soap, Candy. Candles, &c 100 BOXB8 SOAP, o , Candy. 7S Ondlei, . 100 Lye and Potaih. 160 oyitera. Fornleby KEKUHNKB A CALDEB BBOH June 10 IU Brown and White DUOKSUITS EXTREMELY LOW. BOY'S BR0WII LINEN SUITS S2.50 I TRUNKS, BAGS, Ac, o. MUNSON & CO., OITYCLUTUliilUJ. June 10 IM-tf NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. VI.l. UNDERWOOD & CO., OF B03TOK. TTAVK TOR A HALF C1NTCCT FAST pat up the II nMt PICKLES and SAUCES FAOKIO IN AMEK1UA. We hT a fall line of Uielr goli on the way BtntTad Mancroeg, Btnffed reppert, Deyillod Ham. Tongue nd Other Moate, They are endornd by eonnolnMnr. In thli eoumry aua iu Karop.. rn.ir nam. u uouao huuld tliroaghout Amvrtoa. Their waro. u ixrlur to any itiullar good, put up In thli ooun- CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., 6 uid 7 North Front Btrewi Jneinj im IT4KR THIS netbodar Infbimlng Uie pa tron, of Brnck'i Kxrbange aid the publlo la g.nara', that I bite thin day am.un.el cbarg of the Hllll.rd 1111 In the abore rutab Itihnient, and would b. pleaded to am all lover, of lli game aud other, at any and all tlmra. Keepeottully, FUANK FALMICK. June 13It WILMINQTON and weldqn rau ROAD COMPANY. Oviob ot Oiaaaat HDraaiBraaoaaT, 1 Wilmington, M. U., June t, IHTg. ) UHANOK OF 8CHKDU1JC. Da and after June 91b. Faawnnr Train, ok the W. W. Kallruad will ran ai follow. HAIL TRAIN. Lmt Uatoa lepot dally (eioept Hnndav.. at .. 1 M A u AtrWeatUoldihoroat.. t.l.fiA.M " Kooky Mount at ... 1 M P. M Leave Weldondally at lO.tiB A.M Arr eat Kooky Mount 11.41 A. M. Woldalmroat l.S p. M n Daien U.poU-l g-OC P. at. XPBM8tTUlKfNU THKO0UH WHtlQjn TBAIM. UajreUokM i depot, dally, at... 6 90 P. H. " '. m uviiuiuvrvai,.. .1S..1 A. M. - Kooky Mountat..,, ,f , iU A. M. " weldnn at Ami a u Loav W.ldoa, dally, at 7.00P.M. .rriT noocTiMOUai at M P. M. miaiDoraat. ....It its A. M. m Union Depot at SO A. M . Mall freln aiakM eloM aoBnaatlnB at wi don for all point. Month Tla Buy Lta. and Ae qula Orach route.. wr Bipreai-rraia eonn. eta only wlta Aeqnla Ureek route. Pnllmaiai'a Pa.la Nlpa Ima; Cnra a tlla l'ralei.ri Freight Tr.lni will leare Wilmington tri weekly at 0.00 A.M. and ar-le at MO P. M. JUHH F.U1V1MC, Oenaral Mpt Jnnet uj-tt atareopr. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, Q1NDIUATK8 FOR ADMUMION INTO thlf w.ll-knowa Initiation .hould preeent arty application. .' Catalogue, will be forwarded. Addrew, FRANUIS H. SMITH, Superintendent. 137-eodOt June Grain Cradles, Growl Pea Sweeps. TUB NIXON PATTERN The only genuine Nixon Pattern Sweep In the market. Can only be found at the Old Eatabllibed Hardware House of JOHN DAWHON, No.. 1,, 30 and SI Market Street, may 30 - 129 Escaped Convicts. We will pay a reward of I0 each for euoh information a. will lead to the capture of any oeBTlct escaped from the N.w Hanover Court, ty Work Houne lnoe the year 1871. Addre, oy letter or leiegrnpn, ma i nr.r i.u., nu' lrlutndnnUiol New Hanover uounty Wor Uoime, Wilmington, N. O. may 10 Whale Oil Soap, For preventing and dmtioylng INSECTS on Plaut., Fruit Troon, dto. FLT PAPKR, Hyntt'uLire Balaam, Pain Killer, Iloatetter'i Bitten, Vinegar Bitten. For Mle low by UHKEN 6V FLANNKIl, may 20 Orugglxt. Our Fresh Crisp JBT1LK BISCUIT are only 15 eenU a pound. " our fresh1 CRISP " Family Soda Biscuit are only K cento a pound WE HAVE ;h 100 Tim Peek Frean Blacult, 100 Tin. Albert Blicuit, wli h eveiyolber variety of new and old .tylea In market. All freib and low priced. CHAS. D.MYERS & CO., SAT North Front t. I3S Jun Champion & Peerless JATJNDRT SOAPS, perfumed and wrapped, CO and T9 cent, a doien block. Oil AS. D. MYERS A CO., 6 47 North Front St. June 6 115 Notice. North Carolina Rail Road Compan?, RtttRBTARY AMD TrIAMVBIR'H OfVICB, ( OourARV Hnorn, N. U., May DO, IBIS. J The Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Stockholder, of the North Carolina Railroad Omnany will be held at Hreenannro, N. ., on Thuolay, July 8th, 1871), and the rnlr Hook of ritock. will 0. ciiwra rrom May But, 1813, sntll alter Ibe meeting. J. A. MoOAULET, Secretary N. O R. R.Oo. Jung 4 IB-wtJulyt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rooms for Rent. JJKSlBABLt VN-UKNI8IIE1 HWM8 for rent on Market (treat, or.r llrtwu A Rod dick'.. Apply on. the ptemtoe. June, -tr . Attention ! - - rJtHS moat direct rout to the LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY, the mot atyllah fit and moat reennuable price lead, to No. n, Market Struot. Olothliig made to order la the latest I'arUlan (aahlon and New York atyle, and at price, to .nil tin time. Come one, come all, and be 817 IT K I) at A. DAVID tunee IDS Grass Blades, II AY U0TTKRS, Heap Honk. Uraln Uradiee, i Corn Hhellnra. .0. A lull atuortiueut ol the above gnmt. and at vrry luw price, van 1. loutid at the old email Irnliod Hardware Houxe "I JOHN DAWHON, ID, DO and 11 Market Htrtwt. June I iha.. AUmiuUtrator's ISotlcc. THE CNtERSIONKI, having ntiallHc.l a. Admlnliuator or the mtatx of William Itoltoiuli rf, di c.awd, hereby notifle. all Hir Mini Indebted to aald frt.te to make Iniraedl at. payni. nt ; and all perwin.. having olaliu. irkIiiM .aid etate to preatnt them tu th. un deriigned, duly auth.utioalrd.onor b.fnretlie tb day of June, IKie, or thin notloa will Im pleaded In bar of thulr rooovory. UKNHT A. OLAMKTKIt, Admlnatralor, No. I, N. Water Street. Mabidrw Kbllamt, Attorney. June , im 188 Iw Star copy I week. COVERED, EXTRA SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS, Breakfast Htrlpn, .- Sugar-Cured Shoulder, Extra Moos Mnokeral, Salmon k Oeorgo'g Bank Cotlflsli. AT GEO. MYERS, 11 audiarJouUi Front Bt. NEW COOKED Families going to the Bound should lay in a supply. Introduoed by us and genuino only guaranteed and sold, by GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front St. This Month We added a vait number of "frlondi" to the already large ll.t tor our choice New Process Empire Flour. Our Immenae mle hi the beet evidence we offor before a trial; and, after once nnng 111 you are convinced beyond a doubt and wtl, aiway. uae it and no otuor. Beat Butter In the World ! Best Butter In the World I Best Butter In the Word ! (lunt In and only for aale by CEO. MYERS, II & 18 South Front Street, may SO - UB FOR SALE OR RENT! The HOUSK r.caiiiiy built rorandffM occupied hv the Rev. J. V. Hlilen, oniiil Hflventh, between Obeitnut and Mulberry Mts. TernureaMnable. ' H. HAAR, Grocer, Corner Ttb and Obeitnut Street. mv2I iwi-tf Sweeps Sweeps. DICKSON COTTON SWEErS either with or without (tuck. ALABAMA COTTON SWEEPS j MAUNOLIA COTTON OR CORK SWEEPS GROUND PEA SWEEPS, (Nijou Pattern.) All above for aale low by UILKS A MtJBCHISON. Junes IDS Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Hymnals, Testaments, &c, At CITY BOOK STORK June t 138 Binding "VP every description done neatly and cheap At Conolcy & Yates. 47 Market Street Junes -130 Good Board. A OKNTMCMAN AND HW WIR,' or two (Ingle genllemen, can he aooom mo il tod with good board In a p.eaaant nartortho city, a abort dlatanoa from the bualneo cen tre". Several day boarder! oan alas be accommo dated. Aniiyat juuei-WJ-tw THIS OfflOK. NEW ADVESTI3IHZST3. LET TDBE3 BROWN & 45 Have dcttirminod to cloar out all tholr H U 31 IU 10 XI H W O O I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Salo to oommcnoo on , ... , .. 1 . . MONDAY, JUNE 7TII, 1875, Homo great Bargains will be offered. Wo do not eounider it necessary to go iuto dotailH, as the ptiblio guuerally One Price. Call early BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street. J"" . ' lJd MORE PARTICULARS ! Ml ASHORIHIENT OP oPRIliffllRGuio IS NOW IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES. My onHtomors lmvo shown tlieir approointion of my LOW TBIOES by their liberal purokasos, for whioh I'm fliankfuL STRANQERS not posted, and desiring thejvalua of their money t oan M.M.KATZ'36 Market St, aprll 18 SOL. BEAR & BRO'S, 20 Market Street. CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF AT OCB ItKTAIL STOHE I Ghreat Bargains! I'M LINKN SHEETIMU from 10 obi, and 1 lil per yard. Moiaiuhlques T ot. per yard , SWISS MUSLINS, 100 Down Linen Towels aud Napkins, Irlah and Gei man Linen Mhlrtlngi, Oambrte Uaadkerchlofe, MATTINGS. White and Colored. 50 Pieces LINEN for Ladles Traveling1 Dresaee and Boys wear. ' " Large amort meiit of Panama and Straw Hat for Children and Hen. We will commence on Monday to tell the above and will continue dally until the wholo took la oloeed out. UT Ladles are respectfully Invited to call and enamlne ow stock, as we know it will re pay them. ; In future we Intend to confine our buiinoM to Clothing and Merchant Tailoring. mar sa H2-(f To Naral Store Dealers. The nnderelgned, late Depnty Supervising In.pector, having left the employ of the Com pany, tender, bis etrrioea to Merchant! and other engaged In buying aud shipping car goes. He baa bad a practical experience ot twenty years In the Naval Store Buiinens, and will give atrlet personal attention to Weights, Color, Ouaglng, Order and Stowage of all abtp monts entrurted to hit oars, feeling enured that he will give full satiafaetlon to all who may favor him with their orders. Order, may be lert for the present at A. H. Van Hokkelen'a office. Before to Mnaera. WU. llama dlMurohlron, J.niea Anderson A Co., A. II. VanBokk.leu and others. . i - may 29-eodlm. W. D. MAHN. Horse Wanted Anyone baying a HUBS E, and no use Co him during the Summer nt'nths, oan have the tarns well taken ear ot by applying at this offle) Sr addreaalng B., P. O. Look-box 470. June ui-tr - GmGOM!?! RODDIOi know we do notliing by halves. Strictly Cash and secure a COMPLETE got it by calling ' . Bacon, Fork. Sugar and CoiTee 75 Boxes D. 8. Bides A Bhorjlders, : 70 Boxes Bmokod Bides and Bhoul- , dera, ! B0 Bbls. rrime Mess Tork, ' 1 100 Bbls. Refined Bngar, 100 Bags l'rima Rio Coffee,. For sale low by WHJJAMS 4 MURCHISOS. Flour, Kice, Hay and Syrup. ' 1,000 Bbls. rionr all grades. CO Bbls. Whole liioe, COOBnlos Prime N. It. Hay, . J00 Bbls. 8. II. Syrap, , - ; For sale low by ' WILLIAMS A MUR0HISON. Hoop Iron, Clue, Spirit Casks. Nails and Corn. ' , , COO Bundles Hoop Iron, 100 Bbls. Ulue, 800 Beoond Hand Spirit Casks, 7 ' 400 Kegs Nails, : ' 6,000 Bushels Prime White Corn. t For sale low by WILLIAM3 A MPRCHI80N. IHoltuaea I nolaasea I ITIolataset I 160 Htula. and Bblt. Ntw Crop Cuba, , ' , for sale tow by WILLIAMS A M0KOHISOH. Siuanol Uaaaol , Gmttsiol IM Tom Kureka Ouaao, tOO Gnanap- " , For sale low by WILLIAMS A MUBCBISOM. The Wilmington and Coast ; Turnpike , Company. JJOOKS OP SUBSCRIPTION TO TH , Vapitai ewoK oi mis uorapany D.va Dean opened by tho . undersigned oonitltutlng the Committee for that purpose, appointed at the recent meeting of the Corporators named la , the act of incorporation, and may be found at the several Banks of the city, and at the Pajr- oellllonM. ,,::,;;.,,: ! " ' ' ' (t i j , ,M.A.wBiaaT, ' J. B. DATIS, T.J.SOUTHIBLAJlU, XVHVTOOD QILKB, ' (JUAS.D. MHB9, : WM. A. CUMMINQi Conmiitaa. lr-U may 21 o :...) : :
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