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' M V-fc-r. MORNING STAR. tVedrtEsdAy, June ord, 1866. California. The many young gcntlerapn whose gol den dreams nightly lead them to. thti Pa cific Slope, were doubtless gratified at the announcement, in our telegraphic column, yesterday, that two heavy earthquakes oc curred at San Francisco last Saturday. The shock extended throughout the ad joining State of Nevada, " and at Virginia City, say tfte telegram, 44 the buildings were rocked to and fro, and. people fled in all directions." ' ' . f '. This startling announcement, together with the report that one-sixth of the popu lation of San Francisco are now out of employment, certainly ought to be conclu sive of the propriety of emigrating with out any unnecessary delay. It is, of course, only desirable to have money sufficient to pay traveling expenses to San Francisco, for nobody ever wishes to return. Weadvise every poor man to go to California. The comfort of having noth ing to do there, and being a street loafer, with neither money nor friends, is some thing not to be sneezed at ; but when we add the luxury of being tumbled out of bed and down the steps about every other night by " heavy earthquakes," we cannot deny that California's a perfect elysium. DICKENS1 WORKS. We are indebted to the Messrs. Apple ton for the following works of -Dickens, king a part of the cheap series now pub lishing by that old and well-known house: Oliver Twist ; Bleak House ; Little Dor rit; B.trnaby Rudge ; Old Curiosity Shop; Our Mutual Friend ; Sketches by 44 Boz " Tale of two Cities; Hard Times and Ad ditional Christmas Stories. It appears almost incredible that the Dickens scries complete, comprising 17 volumes, and the Waverly series, compris ing 25 volumes, can both be bought for $10 50. Yet such is the case; and we advise all who are not already supplied to forward that amount to Messrs. D. Apple ton & Co., 443 and 445 Broadway, New York, and thus add.these standard novels to their libraries. LOCUSTS. Capt. A. II. IT. Tolar, of Bladen, has sent us two of the 44 seventccn-year locusts" that have become so notorious of late. One oi them is "full-fledged, and has on each wing the letter 44 W" distinctly print ed hy nature's hand. Whether this means war, wine or women, we leave for the curious to determine. It is not appre bended, we believe, that these locusts will damage vegetation to any noticeable extent in this State. CATAWBA SPRINGS. A correspondent of the Sentinel, Writing from CutaA ba county, states that " White Sulphur Springs," a precinct in that coun ty", gave 115 votes against the new Con stitution, and not one for it. This is cer tainly a feather in the cap .of the enter prising proprietor, and must induce many health seekers to sojourn with him dur ing the present summer, for surely it must be healthy where the people all vote against Radicalism. A Comparison. Thev number ol interments in Pine Forest Cemetery (col'd) du ring the month just past, reached twenty-one -of these twelve were children. The number interred in Oakdale (white) was nine of this number only oim was below the age of sixteen, Tbe whole proportion of deaths is about as two negroes to ono whito personthe ratio, with regard to the children, U as Uoelve to one. We learn from a Raleigh paper that duTing the month of May, the deaths In that city stood in the proportion of about three colored to one white. These facts spool for themselves. An eminent Conservative orator remarked in a speech prior to the, lato election, that if the Hadicals should be BUccessfaHn this election, H wouli help the negro none -it was only a question of time when the white nen would "gain have control of affairs tbe assertion that the white race must and wiU eventually rule this nation was a fixed fact. From the statistics given above, which we believe will prove to be about in the same, if not a greater' ratio throughout the entire South, the statement is indisputably true. The Mack race is rapidly dying outIts doom has been lpng written in the historically demon crated axiom, that two races o( unequal at tributes cannot exist together in the same country 1q a stats of equality; the weaker must give way. Arrest. A -white man in a beastly state of intoxication, was arrested yes lerday by the police and wasliterally toted to ae guard house by four men, making mean the moat streuuous resistance. After .&elng putin the cell, he bltUbered immensely over the cfuer treatment-dealt out to him. or fellow 1 it was very mean treating an. in nocent youth in his condition, so badly. . - His Honor, the Major, had Pleasant walk in the broiling sun yesterday 0 learn, when he reached the City Hall, that mpty docket had awaited his appearance. e met the venerable gentleman on the steps jci advised him of the above melancholy state affairs, but he announced his Intention to Ko and go through with the motions any which we suppog he did, ' N.cxt Sunday, the 7th hist., first lf?' Ite obserTace as a fas, wai Pnt established A. p. H50t ' --"-iV-" ' Cruel Tbeatmiot . op a P&jbon . uicaeu jesteraay one or ine, most eruellj. -diabolical scenes w hie has perhaps ever taken place in this community. Our po lice force, probably as efficient a one. so far as their morale goes, as any to be found, discov ettn in their room at the City Hall, an indi vidual who had habitually been stealing their provisions, and even going so far as in a spirit Of mischief, .to wantonly cut their garments hanging op4n the room, determined to have re venge. , Accordingly, closing the doors with a suddenty which precluded escape, they seized their clubs and rushed upon their ill-fated, pris oner, who discovering his danger, made for the door. But, too late : a heavy kick from an officer guarding It seut hlin sprawling into the room. Recovering himself, he rapidly and frantically dashed round the room, eagerly chased by his vengeful pursuers, who hesita ted not as they occasionally came in reach to strike him with their heavy clubs. At last, succumblug beneath the -pft-repeated strokes, he fell exhausted, and with a few gasps, his spirit fled to the land which is made of green cheese. The funeral will take place to-day, as soon as an unbadgeddog Is caught. Rat ter riers are especially invited. Reader! shed a tear with us over this mournful rat tale (four Inches long.) Provost Court Cases Tried Yesterday. An investigation was had yester day by Maj. J. C. Mann, Judge of the above Court, of the cases of Joseph Butler, William Leigh and Solon Gore, against whom charges of having prevented voting, by intimidation at the late election, bad been preferred by one Joel Reaves. About twenty witnesses were examined, all of whom swore that they would not believe the prosecuting witness on oath among these was Reaves' own brother-in-law. The decision of Maj. Mann has been forwarded to Gen. Canby for revision; meanwhile, the defendants have given bail and returned home. Adam Empie, Esq., appeared as counsel for the defendants. The Suffolk Bulletin, pub llshed at Huntington, N.Y., "lets down" on us in this wise : "The Local of the Wilmington, N. C, Star nftOUUCes that the inlihimr .I.M.rt..,nnt ,.r that establishment is with a rival in the State.' . i . MmreW uoy,ana is excused for the Jl UUUCI It wasn't a blunder we did it merely to nun" the vanity of our State contemporaries. -Of course each one thinks that he is the man. You didn't find a Meares nest after all, Mr. Bul letin. Should not some punish ment be inflicted upon such men as the fellow Reaves mentioned in our column to-day under the caption of Provost Court, for causirfg worthy citizens to lose time and labor, in coming down here to answer malicious charges preferred by him in the Provost Court ? It is not only hard on the citizens, but must be annoying to the officers of the Court to be forced to investigate these idle and malevolent reports. Railroad Accident. We learn that a freight and accommodation train on the .North Eastern Railroad, in otn Carolina, when about four miles South of Florence, was thrown from the track, by the mispluceuicui of a switch. The eugiue, tender and severa. cars were badly binaslied up. No lives lost. lhe engineer and fireman were badly scaldeu and somewhat bruised. The Black Crook was again exhibited last night to an audience hardiy smaller in poiut of numbers than toe one ol nhfht previous. Tnejepieaeutiuu of the play l fmly as good as ia to be expected Where Midi limited ineaua are to be hud. Of the nioraiuy of the drama, we deem it best to say nothing, upon the principle that where nothing guou can be aid, sileuce should ensue. Special Magistrate's Court. .Mary Murphy, a dusky damsel of very brit-k scent, was requested to render an explanation of the wherefore of her possession of several articles of property, belonging to James O. Ormsby, Esq., and being unable to do satisfac torily, wgri bound over in the sum of $o0 to appear before the Criminal Court now in ses sion. The new schooner Matilda Brooks. Capt. Oakes, a very handsome . vessel. arrived here yesterday to Messrs. Worth & Daniel from New .York, whence she returns after unlading and taking on another cargo. See advertisement The Masonic Grand Lodge of North Carolina met yesterday in this city and will continue their session until all busi ness sailing for the attention of the Lodge is disposed of. A number of Chapters are repre sented. i". . - . We would feel obliged if the city authorities would either mend their pave-: mcnts or mend the soles of our boots. The latter are considerably out of repair from walking over a great deal of the former, which is in like coudiiau. - -The magnificent steamship Ashland arrived here yesterday, from New York, to Messrs. Worth & Dartfe this being her second trip to this port. She is probably larger than any which run here regularly. -r- The Kepiton building on Market and the Freuch, cm Front street, seem to be running a race just now to see which shall be completed;, first. The French seems to have it at these presents. . No dogs were captured yes- terday the war against the canines seems to have been hardly fully inaugurated. - ,.' Attention, is called to the advertisement of Sam. Brown intthls issue. Sam is a good barber, has always had polite and attentive assistants, and the redaction in his rates will probably prove no small inducer ment to shave at his establishment. The Local of the Post has been Amnsiqg himself this week by having subpeeuas served pn him to appear as a witness at the Criminal Court. Hope he enjoys loaf ing in the Court room Sam; BrowsT Dlsaoluti ftn rF O . -A T huW. Johk Andirsow.-Hats, Umbrellas, Travel llsg Bags, &c. : Worth & Dakikl. For New York. Rudolph F. Etden. Notice to the Mei bers of the Howard Relief Flro Engine Co. THALIM HALL. -o- T. M. HARRIS. JOHN TEMPLETON, - Manager. THE GREAT ORIGINAL BLACK CROOIv! PEW NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING ' Monday Evening, June 1st; : X. LAB DRAMA, In Four Acts, entitled ! BLACK CROOK, Solft rtirlit. fmm Oil ouce In Charleston, Macon. Savannah. Atlan ta, and HcijHnt citiestH :-$T Atian Wonder of the World ! Played nearly two rears in New York. Now rtreaent.Rfl fnr tha wtict' vt v mr.r,-, WILMINGTON, with all its Unparalleled Beauties ! The Pieces Wfll hA nm1nmr1 tA i- cipal new scenes painted in New York The famous scenes, s ATMISSIQN., . Tickelis . ' i nn Reserved Swits - V " : ). uey .:::::::::::;::) eHtscan be secured at once for any of the perfomiances of the Black Crobk at T. S. VV bitjiker's Book Store, Market Street. ; - Honrs open at 7; performance to coin mence at 8 o'clock. JiW.. . niay29-2l0-t Shortly to be Published. TWELVE HUNDRED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE BIBLE. THIS WILL BE FOUND AN EXCEL, lent Tuxt-Mnob- fnr V. rl n ra tlnnn 1 .,.., and exceedingly useful as a work of reference. t is well adapted for Students of everv de nomination, and highly interesting anil in structive to the general reader, and from the vast ami general information it contains can- ian tu mi in a vaiuauiu auaiiiou to every gentleman's library. J It will eonsist nf rthnnt bouud in cloth. J It will be pnl)llshed at $2. To subscribers it will he turnished atl 5'), payable on delivery. Subscribers' names will be received by tlie 1HT;,EM- MYKRSand at VVHITAKKK'S and IiOYE'3 HOOK STOKES. j une2 -213-tf FIRST CLASS FOR FAMILY USE. A LARGER VARIETY OF FIXE FAMILY GROCERIES, Than can be found elsowhere In the State, Our Stock Always Complete. A full line of SUGARS, TEAS and COFFEES. And particular care given to their selection. Our assortment of - FINE WINES. LIQUQRS and SEGARS Includes all the best brands, W- are offering our Goods at reduced, prices to Cash Buyers. GEO. MYERS', 11 and. 13 Front Street, junel.2iatf CUAS. D. MYERS, Ag't. Cheap for Cash! CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FOR CASH. THIS IS THE MOTTO THIS IS THE MOTTO. T THOS. C. LEWIS' AT THOS. C. EE WIS', FAMILY GROCERY, FAMILY GROCERY, S MARKET STREET, 8 MARKET STREET. THE REST GROCERIES, THE REST GROCERIES, AT THE LOWEST PRICE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS, SEND IN YOUR ORDERS, FROM CITY AND COUNTRY, FROM CITY AND COUNTRY. Remember th.e place, No. ft Market Street,. THOS. C. LEWIS, moy3&211-tf WEEKS & FREEMAN, Flovtr Jtlerchants, HO & 112 BROAD ST., (COR. WATER,) New York. 4- Particular attention paid to Southern Orders. BAKERS' MIXTURES, Ac, Ac. All the standard brands of FAMILY and BAKERS FLOUR constantly on hand. jKS Orders will be faithfully executed and promptly attended to. may29-2I(Mw "I Pf CA8ES CLAJRET SAUTERNE WINES j MARGAUX; ST. ERNILLION ST. JULIEN ; GRIGNOLINE, And other brands, at low prices for Cash; at 11 and 13 Front Street June 2-213-tf GEO. MYERS. PRINTING. Et EHY STYLE OF Plain, .Fancy and Ornamefltal Printing executed neatly, cheaply ami expeditiously at WM. IL BERNARD'S Priutihg and PulisbinQ-Ho,itsb,, And General Book Bindery ap21-177-lf No. 3 South Watwrrt CONSERVATIVE, WASHINGTON, JC j C, -Published Weekly, L. A. Sattor thwaite, Pi'oprietor. - WM. II. BERNARD; Agent,. septgt-l-tf WilmingtoK N. C. PRINTING, RVINU AXI BINDING executed in the best style, at . ' - . . ' WM. H. BERJLARD'S T ' . Printing and Publishing House, 1 And General Book Bindery, ; ap9-167-tf ... . No. 3 SojithWatcrst. f ' RALEIGH SENTINEL, PUBXISHEH Daily, Tri-Weeklv and Weekly, at Ra eigh, N. C, by Win; E. Pell, Proprietor. .1 WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, . i 8ept23-l-tf Wilmington, N. C. S 3. j.f i. jj. wmtaKer, proprietor. WJHL. JU. litiHJNAUU, Agent, aeptt3-l-tf Wilmington, N. C. TIIE SITBSCRIBER has perfected? aapgeinents under which he is enabled to offer, upon the most farofalle terms, the above-named CEtEBRATED'flRTILIZEE, whichias been used with such marker! euftsftsa thrmiclinnt. tin's of country" 'daring the past two years. OEOP TIME at $75 per ton for well ... per ton. may 10-194-1 rn, ' STEAMSHIP LINES. Hew York and North Carolina THE FINE FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP Captain FOSTER, WI11 LEAVE OUR WHARF, BE- T X. tween Dock and Orauare streora. on THURSDAY. June 4th. For Freight engagements, apply to a xr WOBTH & DAN&L, Agents. Agent in New ork, JAMES HAND, may31-2i2-ts 104 Wall Street. MISCELLANEOUS. CEORCBA STATE LOTTERY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ' Masonic Orphans' Home.' CAPITAL PRIZE! $60,000 ! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Masonic Orphans' Home. TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GA., AS FOLLOWS, IX OPEN PUBLIC: Class K, June 21 ; Class L, July 22 ; Class M, Aug. 19, Class IV, Sept. 16; Class O, Oct. 21. SCHEME. 1 Prize or 800,000 is o,ooo 1 :.:,. 25,M0 25,000 1 10,000 " 1(,000 1 " 5.000 . 5,000 1 " " 2,500(are ,000 IS " 500 9,000 " 230 13,750 1 25 ' 200 " 25,000 160 100 16,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $500 each far the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the 800,000 Prize are $4,500 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the 835,000 Prize are $2,250 9 Approximation Prizes of $200 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten o ' tho No. Drawing the 810,000 Prize are 8l,00 9 Approximation Prizes of 8100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the . : 85,000 Prize are 9,000 18 Approximation Prizes of 810O each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. Drawing the $3,300 Prizes are $1,800 418 Priza, amounting to $180,000 Whole Tickets $12; Halves $8 ; Quarters $3 ; i:i-liis $1 50. ALL TIIE ABOVE PRIZES ARE DRAWN AT E VER T DRA WING. Plan of these Great Lotteries and Explanation of Drawings. The numbers from, l td 3fVyQ00 correspond ing with tbe nunilMirs on the Tickets, are prin ted on separate slips of paper and encircled with small tubes, and placed in a glsiss wheel all the prizes In accordance with the Scheme, are similarly printed and encircled, and placed in another glass wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, drriw the Numbers and Prizes. One of the boys draws one number from the wheel of Nos., and at the same time the other boy draws out one prize from the wheel of prizes. The num ber and prize drawn out are exhibited to the audience, and whatever prize comes out is reg istered and placed to the credit of that num ber and this operation is repeated until all theprizes are drawn out. The tickets are printed in the following style: They 'are divide! into Eight hs,pvinted on the face of the Tickets Eight-Eighths baring the same number, constitute a Whole Ticket. gap All Prizes are Payable without cUscqunt, and the Official Drawing sent to each Purchaser. BOYD, WILSON A CO., Jlanagerft, Atlanta, da. june2-2l5rtf THE ' ''DAILY ROyGH, NOTES " rJSt-PUBLlfellKD.AT - , GOUjSBQH0 N. C. v rpiIE ROJGH NOTES IS THE ONIY JU iauy Paper tU;b,Ished net-wren- Winning, and Newbern, N. C. j cotatas ulj the, latest News, "Market Reports, .ocal and Sta,te News, fl.uu i.enerui intelligence. - 49 Has a .'large and constantly Increasing circulation, and. being jpublishecL at ;a point baring NewsoaDer. Mail and Railroad' facili ties, aitbrds a,n. eicelleii, meJiuiiforadTer- tising.. . ;-i :.?Ulirz:v- Kates or Aavertis mg as iowmsny other Pailf in the State; - --'i li montli8.irr.tt,!:uV.'.;.. 00 6 months. Vf , . '. . , . : . , . ;X .IL' 00 3 month8...'ji;,iiU....l.......ii.v. 1 50 Address. - JULIUS A. CDNITZ. T . ,may3j-2It-tfl Pub. and Las. i r. BI L. I.IIAIS, CHILI ', . ,i:i- ding - Cards, xVisitir- r - . c, tc, S rinted in a stylo that c i -rr .:m X. orth or South, at 'r L: '' Printing aui luiii - - -: I ' . .fhrnjKrS vfill be supplied UPON approved paper. Cash price, $65 j WILMINGTON, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. SPRING SUMMER M. M. KATZ & CO., 23 Market Street. yyE HAVE OPENED OUR SECOND STOCK with a fuller Line of Staple and Fan cy DRY GOODS, consisting of Silks, Grenadines, Mozambiqnes, -' Alpacas, Lawns, Bareges, : Tainartines, 1 lt Prints,' Ginghams. WHITE GOODS Jaconets, Swisses, Checks,'.Muils, Nan'sooks, Brilliants, Marseilles, Bleached and Brown Shirtings. EMBROIDERIES, Edgings, Insertings, Waists. ' " ' . SILK MANTL.ES, Lace, Grenadine, Cassimer and Barege . SHAWLS. Diaper, Towelings, Sheetings, Buttons, Trim mings, Glove0, Mitts, Hosiery. PA3VTSTUFFS, Ready-made Cloothing and Furn ishing Goods. OUR STOCK has been purchased BEFORE TIIE LATE ADVANCE, and therefore ena bles us TO SELL blow present prices. Ex amine our Styles and qualities and you will feel it to your interest to buy. Liberal Terms to Wholesale Buyers. M. M. KATZ & CO., 23 Ilarhet Street. MILLINERY-OPENING. -yyE WILL O P E N ON MONDAY, April 20, a full Stock of Latest Styles Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ei boons. Silks, Satins, Crapes, Frosted Illusions, Ornaments. Our long experience enables us to sell bet ter Goods at lower prices than any house out side of New York. M. M. KATZ & CO., 23 Market St. ap!9-176-tf Have You Seen Them ? -J-ELAY NOT, BUT COME AND Ex amine our splendid Stock and Elegant Assort ment of BOOTS and SHOES, and learn tbe exceedingly low prices at which they are be ing sold. Remember, we have NEW GOODS WEEK- LY, and give the benefit of all decline in prices to our patrons. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, may24-20G-tf 29 North Front street. k.. IX BROWN, No. 6 South Front St., JS CONSTANTLY MAKING ADDI- tions to-his Stoekor v ."- " SPRIKG AND SUMMER His assortment of BONNETS, HATSFLOW- ERS, SILKS RIBBONS, &e., is the most com plete in the cityv f ; ; ; . , 'i.," A full line of WHITE GOODS HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac, &c, con- - - . stanlly in Store and for sale as low as the low est. - may29-210-tf new: goods. XTT-Al.PirON'g GRAI.V BLADES i ' ; . DOG COLLARSSeverai klntls. ; -V';-TBACE CHAIN SVe'yy ceap. h j Z : BAZOR HONES-A superior article. For sale by T inayl6-lM-tc ; lfr So; Front St.- - BAGS COFFEE,1.!; STOItE. . lorale by i WILL ARD BROS.r . . :mayl-tf - 27t t8 and go No, Water 8t.- OLD NOIiTII STATE; KALISBIIKRY N. C Published Tri-Weeklv and Weekly Lewis Uancs, 1 .iitor and Proprietor. . . septSt-Utf - Wilmington, N. C GaNRIDEll I If yoa hare an old Book that has lost a back, or been otherwise in lured, have it re-bound at . t,i : - VflL II. BERNARD'S t V , Printing Honse and 1'ook Bindetyl" mssst - (l MISGELLANKOUS. THE CHEAP mm NO. 9 MARKET ST. 5 P' Jutf think tfUsLddief an&v&ondef, ' ' That in.these fmts vhcn'Cash is so scarce, You slioidd make so egrcgricus a blunder Pll explain the. blunder in tlie next verse. Sometimes in your hurry and bother You havegttfeh Vie Cskip Store the " go byf1 And I won't say that ymi 're cheated But shouldhave given the CtisiP St oe s a "ryyf JaeobV sis the filace after aUr , ,-;. . ' :z2''f The Store where you get your Goods dfiedp, Where yon are treated politely. So call And at hisjlne Stock take a peep. YOU TOIL ALWAYS FIN IVAN EI.F.rf Vt.?ortraertt ot FOUE1GN and DO ,1XSPY9l)S. NOTIONS and FANCY. ARTICLES. We wouk direct epecial atten- tion to our ISOTlONand TRIMMING Depart--ment, which consists in part as follows PEARL, GLASS and JET BUTTONS ; PORCELAIN, LASTING ahd AGATE do. j SILK BUGLE and GILT do. ; JET, STEEL and GILT SAIL HEADS ; BUGLE GIMP TRIMMINGS ; LINEN, COTTON and SILK EMBROIDEY' FLOSS; - . STAR and PLAIN WHITE SILK EMBRO'lD ERY BRAIDS ; SERPENTINE apd PLAIN, LINEN and STAR COTTON and WORSTED BRAIDS ; FANS, of all DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES RIBBONS of all COLORS and STYLES ; LADIES' and GENTS' GLOVES-A11 kinds. LADIES' and GENTS' NECK TIES & BOWS ; SWISS MUSLIN E DGINGS & INSERTINGS ; JACONET and CAMBRIC EDGINGS and IN SERTING ; BELT BUCKLES THIMBLES : V NEEDLES Various Qualities. MAGIC RUFFLINGS-Cash's FRiLLINGS i TOILET SOAPS-CIIALK-PERFUMERY ; GENTS' PAPER COLLARS; PLAIN and BEADED SILK HAIR NETS ; And the greatest variety of other articles. Also a full assortment of LADIES' & GENTS' HOSIERY. All to be bought low, at NATHAN 'L JACOBI'S Cheap Store, No. 9' Market Street. may3i-212-tf HATS OFF! E OFFER TIIE FOLLOWING 11 Goodwood Xo. 1 Goodwood No. 2 Henrietta Xorwood -Broad 12 rim Canton - $2 OO - $150 1 25 - 1 OO 4 0 Our Stock of Hats is PERFECTLY NEW and FRESH and we guarantee our prices to be 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN ANY WHERE ELSE IN TIIE CITY. WALKER & BIUDLEY, Successors to JOHN M. WALKER & CO.. raay30-211-tc EXCHANGE CORNERS. W. M. & J. 0. STEVENSON;, GROCERS;, -CORNER ttF Front and jflarket SI reels, . Wilmington IM . , G VK HAVF. now: -JPRESII COCOANITTS pi ' " ORANGES;:; - nnnn-n-rvrmn- ''- . ' f ' ' 1 V OYSTERSl'.-r" ;EKGLlSHind sAmonAGKEiiEi: 'lAuil a tall Hue of TWO OH TII It EE OEXTLEIHFN can be aeeommod.ited with pleasant Board, by applying at Mrs. O. K. PRICE'S, S. E. Cor ner fifth aud Orange Streets. may27-'i8-lw ' - - ; ; . 1 r; v W2H. lt. BfeRjrARD. TnlNTEtt AND PVBLtSnTKR AND GENERAL BOOK BINDER, i lito. i.Sonth water Stre6t.
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