if' T1TE xxonif IRQ OTAIS, PUBLISHED DAILY, WM. IK BEJtNAItD, Editor and Prop'r. Orrioa, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St. On yri to advance 7 00 six moauM, inTnoe.. ........,.; a Z do Three montlig, In advance,...'.;.. .......... s oo one month, in advance 75 Tho MoawiiraSTA will be delivered -in any MBTEOttOlVOOICAI. KXCOttD. , May 31, 1871. ...... Time. erm" mon- Wnd.U Weather . , eter. : . . . . . . 7 A. M. 30:16 79 3 Fresh Fair a P. M. 80:06 86 8 W Brisk Fair , y P. M. S0-.05 75 (SWenUe Clear Mean Temp, of day; 79 de?. . ROBKUT SXTBOTH. . ; Ser't Bknal 8ervico U. 8. A.. . . WMCber Report. Wab Dxpabtmxht, umce 01 tioiei BUjnai Ufflcer, WjwhIogton..May 3L 4:35 P,aL ProbcMUiei. It U provable that local rain storms will be i ...f fmim GmiwU ty . Vf tin. , xl I A . 'cloaring op weather. On Thursday clear And -imrtlallr cloudy weather With llcht Winds win ..rnhnhlv rtrevall In the "fntftrtnr onH - no ftka lies. . . ' 1. t rHB,OITT: KW AIIVKETlHKltKNTN. i!biNBSK0BR'ft Live Book Store; 3V Market street Scripture History. ' CalTanism.V . .. d. L Frkmout Change of Freight Sched ule. . ' .; ;" : 0. & C BRADLBT.8ale of stock of Boots, Shoes, &c. ,f ..s., : '., ,;.?;. Vi v- ., , W. R. FkCNCB, Corner Market and Second btreets. Nice White Floor and May Batter. F. W. Kbr'cbnim. Bacon and Pork, Coffee, Sugar, Mackerel, &c. DsRosset & Co. Floor, Ilerrlng, Vinegar aud Cider, . ' . ; T ; . X Jaoobi. Mlssissipol Cotton PI ows, Ja-1 coM Axes, Dickson Sweeps, Ac PonltlTely Selling Out at Cost at Ji. 44, Market Street. K Haying rented the store now occupied by Mr. John 0. Baoman, corner Front and Market Streets, and intending to open there with an rntire new Stock of Goods, I now offer my to tire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, TIaU, Notions, Ac, Ac, at actual coat. ; 1- Persons wishiog to purchase will do well by calling on me before buying elsewhere, as they will certainly be able to get bargains at S. Lbvt's, may 30-4 m Next door to Patten's Bakery. Table litlery at half price at No. 15. lw Our Chip Basket. Backgammon a lady's waterfall. There is no harm In a glass of whiskey if you allow the whiskey to remain in the glas. The reason why lorers have such poor appetites is, they ere quite filled with admira ' tiou. ;ii ;,,.: , ' L A couple at Dan bury, Ct., having care , fully considered the question for twenty five years, have recently decided to get mar ried. - - - There is a baby show at St. Louie, at which prizes are offered for the heaviest, and ulso fur the most intelligent Infants quantity J us well as quality. ' Miss Mary Wattles and Mrs. Helen Comb have formed a copartnership", In Kansas, for the practice of law under the nameand style f Wattles & Comb " , ' Horace Chase,' of Uopklnton, N H., has been occupying his leisure in classifying words in the English language with the termination ion. The total number of words he has thus collected U 2,468, of which 1,838 have the vowjI a preceding this final syllable. Grenadine and Challi, 10 cts. per yard at No. 15. .: -' iw Vlty Court. t The following cases were disposed of yester day . ' . . Thos. Erwin, for. fast, driving. Judgment lor the penalty and costs. Application for f missloa.of.the penalty Jrespectfully K for warded to the Mayor approredViM ' . r. v Mollia Harris ad Closes Tomer,- charged itb- tttrccnf."taiiioniiniic4 brif II McCormlelC" charged', : wltli : disorderly conduct. J adgme'nt for the penalty and costs. Mayor recommended to remit the penalty upon the payment of full costs.: ' Masonle. The Grand Royal. Alih Cbap'ter and the (irand Coaocil pt jCiocl S. Masters will, meet' in the Masonic Hall lo- thls city on Monday next, the 5tbjnsW ZiJ.'S-? u : ' '-' ' . White Goods at astonishing low prices at No. 15. . l' , , . lw Mita , DrewBel iJrJLtJT?' I Yesterdsy, about V2 ciock,, ss the steamer Caiwett was coming down the' river and when lnthevlclnAtyof wnitt known as Mo nt M'.sery;boja six uilllsanove this city, a colored manvvWhor.waai engaged in cutting wood in the bow of the boat, tread on a round stick of the " wood.Twhlch' rolled under his weight and prec!pltatedT hlrn ickwards Into the river. Trie accident was discovered by the acting Captain fjthe steamer, Mn -Sam, Pot ter, who immediately reversed the engine, w en the lire-boat Was lowered add abf attempt made to save the'-3 unfortunate man; but. al though the boat' reached; the' .place where he "truck the water in four minutes after the ac cident, it waa;too"lteTto escpe him and he found a watery grave.1 Deceased was a mere Youth, hftlncnnl Krn t Mnr !1 mn tA had only been empioyei on Vh(r boat since inesasy morninr. He was taken on the steam er here, but his name and place of residence ft pa at a. . M . J ' ' -- jcocui unxpown. rouapc raddUon, who was not on the boat at the Um4 the acci dent occurred,rare we Indebted for; the above uiormatioo. Fltt Load Of Boiill Ranlr flat belongbg to Capt rPotter.'conUinlag or y WB4U Bnn,t we wharf in front 01 the Custom Hon v..f-- . nrnl. . -j-viu; ailiCIUUUU, , A. Port onoftheroglntWWchwMof flnest J ... y-'i ... 1 u- i ; . : v r . ts - ' i. w ii rr e;.n?; - 11 : - ; rw-r- i , m voivmeiio. 59 Veal JDta. . Corduroy hats are announced. . .' ; .- - . This la the early closing timV. . - 5 - The paper collar season is said to open briskly ir ' - ' " ' Brown linen cuff are said: fo,te Vomlnjt la fashion., ;. J::rltri''j;-- k; -un Yesterday was the last day of the "merrie month ol May.; ) : ;t ; - ' Iced beverages now like motions to ad journ ere always in order, v u - v All the summer dresses are trimmed with bows of silk or satin on the flounces, and o loop up the overaklrt. V;i j " - ! V, Mr.., E.. Cuthbert, a correspondent of the ? T'TT was In our tanctum , for a few moments' last evening. . - .. :!i :i . 'r-: We are so "crowded Vlth adVerUsemcnta that we shall be compelled to curtail our nsaal quantity of reading matter for a few ;' An attempt, it is" aald ia being made In some of oor Southern cities, to revive Hnee breeches and shoe buckles. Who will atart thefashlon in Wilmington T 1 ; Hostilities against the canine. race will be commenced in earnest thla morning," and those who don't want their fa v. rites "gobbled up" had better supply them with a badge at once.';'" ; ." y:' , i " Hawkins Hurst Is the name of the gentle man who attempted to commit suicide in Fay- ettevllle on Sunday last; and not 2Kue, as it was inadvertently printed In the Stab yester day morning. . ' 7-The crops In Brunswick, especially ground peas, are S ildto be very promising. The stands of cotton are very fine and the corn is looking welU.The weather has been exceed ingly favorable to the labor of getting J.he crops out of the grassi ' ' A gentleman of this city Informs us that he has two sprigs of Spanish olive growing beautifully in his flower garden, the, result of an experiment on the part of his; son, R pre cocious youth, v who' procured the seed from a bottle of pickled olives. Tlie largest of, the plants U about four or live inches high. Go to Anhall'so. r$5 Markettreet for Bargains. . . lw More Had rvealsa or the I.aaatie, Jim ' Try'. v : . Policeman ;Wm. Brooks, under whose charge JImTroy, , the lunatic, was taken t.o Whitevllle on Tuesday, reports that he ,waa very violent during the, trip and succeeded, in his attempts to do mischief, In driving all'tbe passengers from the coach he was in except the officer. His ; arms were confined with handcuffs, but still he managed to nee them with such effect that the policeman had to exert all his strength to prevent his injuring him personally, and in his efforts to, escape from the coach he succeeded in breaking some of the wiudows. Arriving at the depot near Whitevllle he was taken out, when his mad ness assumed a more "violent and-dangerous character, and, the officer appealed in vain for assistance in taking him to the village, which he reached in an almost exhausted condition. The madman was thea taken- to-Mr. Baldwin, Chairman of - the'1 Board of County Commis sioners, . who, ,ater consultation, with the Sheriff, ordered iiim to be taken to jail. When the order was given the lunatic made 4 furious assault upon those two officers and succeeded in disarranging their wearing appareK Final ly, however, he was lodged In jail and heavily ironed, where he will remain until some more appropriate .disposition , shall be made of him. Misses Gaiters, high cut, at 75 cts. at No: 15: lw - - Katrisne-atlal. From the records in the office of ' the Regis ter of Deedi we have the following list of mar riage. licenses issued to parties in 'this county 'liaj-loc th -mblffh )ut dosed ; j'J r f WhUeC Roger Moore and Susan E. Atkins; ?&Jk?&ri-f&3iv& Young; Chas. Riven bark and Rebecca A. Harrell; Na than M. Lamb and Merina Casteen; . Gerry Barserana Alice M. schonwald; Jas. Thomp. son and Mary A. E. Hewett; David 8teward and A. llawkins;. Albert Evans and Harriet Grady; Henry F. Canaday and Lizzie Bonham; 1 Jno. D. Jones and, Cath. J. Bowen; kelson T. Woodcock and Lucy J. Moore; John B. King and Julia Henrj; Robert Rivenbark and Mar garet A.iEJlert;:Jno.:W. Wettsl and Cath". J. Flanagan; Jeremiah 8mith and Mary . Smith'. toui,i5':'-'t""":- "V;' ; j y. JKocJU Thornton HargraTe and Charlotte Meares; Chas. ,1L Strode and Caroline Skipper, Daniel Williams and Mollis Register: . Adam IfcRatf and lice Loftln; ' William .T. Barrfs'i and Mary An'lTa'rler.'Alf 1 e'd Brown and Mary jfcgbtenCAraeU tCampbe I r and Frances Warrack; Rqb't JXemOilogway .and Martha Pattersooj Stephen Bowen and Louisa Bunt ing; Thomas Sldbory and Hannah' Jones; Trim Lee and Tempy Howe; Mack McKay and Ra chel SulltWnt iniamJTate' and Dollie Eliza Tate; Peter Bowden: and.' Winnie Bowden; Henry Bunn and Martha Edridge; MajoT Pope and.Mary Brewer, John H. Spencer and Maria Jacobs; (Robert Anderson and Lucy Vann; Win. Washburn and Anzle FennelL Total, X. Total 'whites and, blacks, 84. ' ' . N ,' ! ! ' IJve Kn SIkUc.": .. . , .1 Under the above head a friend ' at Ashevllle sends us the following item for publication : ' The Editor of the Asheville Cttiwt Vejoicth over the present of a twelve pound boy baby.!i Attotlier amprTemeMt.7 j We have1 just received from the manufactory, Palmyra, New York; a half-medium Globe Job Printing Press, recommended tons' by Theo. L. De;Vlnhe, Esqr and other eminent practi cal printers as the best Job Printing Press nannfACtSTSdi: t This addition f to our 1 estab' lishment has been made at a very heavy ex pense ; but our growing business demanded the outlay ,and we have cheerfully madeJtT f y?p will give a moWtfetaUedioltico of i this Press as soon as we get itigjoperation. , Z, Kid glores 50 cts. a pair worth $1 25, at No. 15., : iiniiicrTon; n.- c. , thprsday; ; Juke i. 1871" ; whole nb.7 W49 Mertnary. rFrora an examiuation of the Records In the office of R. J. Jones, Esq.,' SereUry, we find that there were only .7 interments ' In Oakdale Cemetery for the month of May, The diseases were : 'J Diarrhae 1; 7 poisoned 'r 1; parily sis 1; cholera infantum 1; pneumonia 2; not-stated 1. " Two of the number were males and ' five iemales.Therelages were respectively as fol lows:, 77 years, 33 years, 23 years, 2 years, 3 months, S weeks, 1 day . . ; . 4 4 . ? Will Close atSandown. ?w ":' In response to a petition to 1 thai effect, the merchats of Front and Market streets, with one or two exceptions, have kindly consented 4 A 1 At 1 A a . n " yf i viubo bucir BMirca auriag ; me oummer months at sundown, so as to allow their clerks as we'll as themselves a little needful recreation.'. We learn, la this connection, that City ; Marsha Canaday has generously offered to have the market bell , rung "every afternoon at the hour for closing. W . s -..; A WlrA.M-Pi-lioiiAP." ! A white man, by the name of Jerry Johnson, confined in the county Jail, on: the charge" of larceny, has been detected by Jailor Kash in picking the lock of an ttnoecupi0d; cell, usin a wire, taken, from a ginger-pop bottle for that purpose, r He had already ruined two or three locks in the pursuit of the experiments which he doubtless " Intended rat ' the "flfst favorable opportunity to put Into practical "operation. He now suffers the penalty of . his attempt at escape''. "" .. ... . , Pavement.' . - We learn that an excellent pavement has been laid in front of the residence of Mr. J, O. Bowden, on Red Cross,; between Second and Third streets, with a mixture of still dross and sand. ? Tho combination Is said to make a very solid and substantial pavement,' and as Mr. B. offers to furnish at a very Insignificant price' the dross to such of our citizens as wish to fellow his example, it would be well for them to try the experiment. .v LlrTLETTEB8 Remaining In the City Post Office1 May 3l9t, 1871: ;! "; : .. A W J Adams, Irs Sarah Amos, Benjamin Ashe. - - - - . B Agnes Blount,': Amos Bryant, Evelyn Badger, Miss Fannie Bell, Frank Bryant, 'Rev J W Brown, J M Brown, Joseph Burriss, Mrs Matilda Brinson.'R H Brown. C Elizabeth Cannon, Henry Coryton, Thos Clark. , - . D-Mrs A H Dickinson. Edward Dickson! N B M Davis, W S DuboRe, Wm Dowlinjr. . F Joseph Fairow, Jerry FloydV, r G George Greene, Mrs H Gardner, Burbank & Gallagher; James L Goodwin, 8imonGatlin. H C M HasselU George Hosklns, 2, Hamon & Hlncle, Rev J D Hufham, Mrs John Hall, Miss Mollie Hill, Miss Mary Hicks, Gen Robt F Hoke, Reanor Hon -ton, Susan Haynes, Mrs Wm L Hall, Charlotte Hargrove. J David Jacobs, C R Jones, Major John. KBF Keith.. : , M Alexander MurrelL, Caleb Merrick, C H Moore, Jas H Mori ey, J B McMillan, J B Mansfield, Genl WT Martin.' j N Nieland Bros, 8cott Nettles.' ' O Miss Lizzie Owens. . .. , P Zack Poe, Jackson Puckett, Andrew Ponton. . r - , R Rice & Gardner, Ned Roberts, Carson Ricks, Miss Mattie Ray, Dr 8amuel Reeyes. 8 Dan Savage, Eugene Simeon, Hampton Saunders, Thos 8 Smith, Sand Seward. T Ned Taylor. . . ' 4 , ..-,'.-. ' U-Dr D Unrich. ; " 1 ' ' . - , : V Wm T Van Brunt : J' Vf i " : W Miss Susan Wallace. Thos J Womb well, Miss Kate Williams, 2, John Waters,' Henry Whitehead, Mrs Clara Whiting, Allen. Waters. . ; : ship letters, I George W Davis Schr Ben ; 8amX. Hi 38117;' Frank Perkins, 8chr Clara Rankin: Capt Geo Talbot, 2; Capt T Anderson, Brie Flagstad; Richard Frith, 8chr Meteor Capt N M Ham mond; Capt C Bennett, Brig Freddie; Francis M Billings, Schr EClessom. ; ; vy Persons calling for letters in this: List will please say "Advertised . Wilt be . sent to 4Dead Letter Office at - Washington,-D. C, In SO days, If.not calledfor, iri ED. R. BRINK, P. M. I .liWUmingtoa, W;C., May SL187L : ; ; ;v.rr- Raleigli hasn't l sen a1 .'plntri. . . s : Ne wbern Jboasta ot a "tarklq" weighing 231 pound?. .a s-z f Raleifffi has just iiad.'ite first incumbers of the season. " i- v r 4 . has tMfty eighf grand chxTdren and twelve' greatgrand, children. , . 1 Q(lountain Creek post-ofilce Catawba county, has been re-opened; Wil son. Gabriel. Post Master.'- - . ' : . Dr. J. T. LeacfV vend . Nr. P. Godvriq axe Ihe ConseryHtive candidates, for Convention from Johnston r ! Iots. Sarali Wjlkie.died sa denly in 1 Rntherfordton1asf ' Thursclsyi eveniDg attheripe age i)f 94 years." f, vi'A '-''colored-: tnati:ha8 been ar rested in the vicinity of Elizabeth City on v suspicion of having fired a farmer's barn. - 1 says : The good, time is ceatainly coming, maybe a famine all the old hens are lay, ing eggs with double yolks, and Abutter down to ten cents a pound. . -; V-'-. -Tlie 'Senm'iijllM a kcoQn drel named Newton Banner outraged the Eerson ot a white girl, only 11 years bid, SWtJiedaylago. ,Tbe villain has escaped. . ; ,, .. The Raleigh Itiegravi y- Baya : Alexander Wadford was committed to jail yesteraay in aeianit or baU charged with an attempt to commit a rape upon, the body of Jane Harris, in this county, a lew days since! s;'1.''x A" . r ': : f The Newbern Journalof Com merce says : Last Sunday a week ago a gen tleman named Jarman, near Richlands, Onslow county, left his home and has not since been heard from. - At first it was thought he hadjbeen murdered, but later developments indicate that in a fit of tem porary insanity he has wandered oft : He was an inoffensive citizen, was ' deaf and dumb ari bid CkHederate soldier; and re jpected by his neighbors,1 1 who are touch Interested to leamWa whereabotits. ' ; f.-r'Sajs the: Rutherford Vindi cator: Cheering news from McDowell all ablaze for Convention Ttepublicaosa nd Conservatives join hands for reform and relief for the people. 1 They intend ; to have peace, and a Convention to .1 get rid of bad laws and opprsssive taxation. - 5 ' ' f . , iSi Star Book Bindery. ! : v: The attention o? the public is called to the superior facilities we now have for executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully all kinds of Binding and Ruling; 1 Our business in this de partment has steadily increased, an evidence that we have not labored in vain in our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de mands of our growing city." Bat we are de termined to do still more ; and as' our busi ness grows so'wlll oar facilities be increased. Give us a trial. - , , , 2Uw2w ' Purge ont the Morbid Humors of the Blood, by a dose oi two of AYER'S PILLS, and yon will have clearer heads as well as bodies. I Ko Emidt nr thi World ever cam a intn such universal use, or has so fully won the confidence of mankind, as AYER'S CHEKRY PECTORAL for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. : t'H ?n;41UAWTITT;WsvlrAXITT.N.''' ' v .DooLBT'a Ymast PownxB-stand8 pre-eminent in market as being the only Baking Powder that is free from injurious substances. Not only this, but each package contains the full quantity reprctented, while the quality is far superior to all others. Xtooley's Yeast Pow der will produce from twenty-live to fifty per cent, more good bread, rolls, biscuits, pastry, c. than those of other manufacture, while it Is always convenient to have In the house, and is reliable and economical. If you have not tried it, ask for it at your Giocer'u, and take no other. . Tu Th Sat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QMITH'S SMALLER SCRIPTURE HISTO O BY. A. Smaller ; Scripture - History. In Three Farts : Old . Testament History ; Con nection of Old and New Testaments: New Testament History to A.D. 70. Edited by Wm. Smith, D. C. L.. LU D. Illustrated by Engravings on Wood. -J For sale at June 1-tf UEINSBERGER'S Live Book Store. GALVANISM : ,JlV XDDBB8S BY . JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, M. A. Author of the Hlatory of England. For sale at ' HEINSBEUGKR'S June 1-tf .... ;. : j.Live Book Store. CHANGE OF FREIGHT SHEDULE. Ovfjcb Chief Eko'b. & Gra't. Sirr'T. 1 : W.-& W. R. R., June 1,1871. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE A DAILY Freight Train, will leave Wilmington at 10:80 A. M., (Sundays excepted) instead of 1 o'clock as heretoiore. S. X FREMONT, June 1-lt Engineer & Superintendent The Subscribers HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to Jthe citizens of umingron ana vicinity, tnat tney have this day sola their entire stock of Boots, Shoes Ac . together with the good will of their establish ment, in which for forty-four years they have endeavored to please their friends and the citizens generally, we now take pleasure in recommending as our successors those popu lar young men from your midst, Messrs Gull, ford L. Dudley and Charles S. 'Ellis, -trusting they will merit and receive the liberal pa tronage of this community, as bestowed upon tlb for the past forty-four years. 1 xi. a. as a particular xavor. we ask that all persons indebted to ns by note or account will call and settle the same Immediately. Those having claims will present them for settle- havln ment. G. A C. BRADLEY. June 1-tf ip you wanx i ;; ;( 'BUT YOUB JXOUR OF JTBEN CH. , Better flour can't be found in the city. A lot of nice ; i i f reoh nay Sutter, , Just In. 1 am constantly adding to my stock of WISES AND UQUOUS: I buy the best to be had and ani' seliUng J&L JSendi your Demijohn down and try French's 7 year old '.Whiskey. j. Co iLti t - FRENCH'S, ' Cor. Market and Second sts, , Janel-tf .. ioa BBLS, Half bbls and KITS MACKEREL ' .Wfl0 T?fYT R fftn KVT TTWtlWt hcir' Now landing and for sale by . .w itiii aivvtni'uv-t h.-j?F.- tV KERCHNER) ,,; June'lif j V i U, 17, 28 and North Water St! 5 t r-i m m.,m 1 .. I v-f Coffee & Sugars I ; , 20 HHD3. DEMARARA SUGAR?, ti : I- SO BBLS-BE n RED -':-.""' K'V-J'5 .i ' ' i ,i, 'I?., n i ii .... Oil i..;. t. .,, -. 1 .' ).f(oi:: .-Forsalebyi.'i;o .-.nl '10 -Ad- ' ;J' " . ? F. W.KERCHNEE, "' :- lunel-tf 27ftSand2 North Water St. Corn, Flour, &c in J 130OO BUSHELS CORN, 430 BBLS FLOUB. SO BOXES SOAFS, 75 BOIES CANDLES, 239 Cases Canned Goods, SO Boxes 8tarchv A. -il-nH 'iu. -I- For sale by ; ..; -f , ; vi 'June 1-tf J; '47, and North Water tA ; , i?L0IJR! HEREinG! v 1 . :i r: VmEGAR! 1 O ( f BBLS . FAMI LYV FLOUR, - ' i i. U VMrr ,..A-4,Kx. Rebecca Clyde, hi.' "ySTON'S ROANOKE BOB? HERRING, GliRVlirEGAR;'iira TOWTON FIP PIN CIDER, ' - June 1-tf PeBOSSET A CO. ft-. r NEW AD VERTISEMENTS-w ICE CREAM. Made of Pare Cream, SENT TO. ANY, PART , OF. THE - CITY, ' ' ; : PACKED IN ICE, FROM ; LVMSOE H ' S S A LOON , AT r SeYeuty-Five Cento a Qnarl. may25.nactf " . J AC 0 B I AX E! Guaranteed to excel all others in shape and material. Be sure to ask for -. T H E J C 'O B I A XE , A' '. AND ACCEPTNO OTnER. , ; Every "Axe AVairranted ! : , For sale at t NATH'L JACOBI'S , ' . : '- i. ; Hardware Depot, N& 9 Market 8U Ana Dealer Throughout the . State. A complete assortment ot Plows, dow in stock, and for sale4ow at " N. JACOBI'S, f-T No. 9 Market St. , Dickson Sweeps ! THE .- IMPROYKD iUNITEBSAL SWEEP. Polished steel with wrought standard. Call and see them at ' i NATH'L JACOB!' Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. . lunei-tr , ... fn ,, Celebrated Ilississippi COTTON PLOW. t . For sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Je 1-tf Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. Bacon and Fork! 130 Bbl. Pork. ';: SO Ilhds BACON, ,(75 BOXES D. S. MEATS. f . .. Jusr received and for. sale by ' F. W. KERCH NER, J un6 1-tf 27, 2 1 and 29 North , Water St. ; SAUCES AMD 1ICB8, CHAS. B. MYERS & CO., 4. Ko. 3( North Front Street. 'i FA3IILY GltOCEItS : ' - .vif and'"1 -: SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE .' FAVORITE FLOUR. THE BEST.' ' ; - ; . ........ . , ? ; . ,T THE WHITEST, . ' r .... N J ' ; THE SWEETEST, " THE CHEAPEST t FLOUR. V'1 "f i .. THE FAVORITE . .Js?IOUB IS SOLD ONLY BY 5 ; : : . ; : i"- . !: . : OH AS. , MYERS & CO.. - .... . tf -. .:": .!:? ! . No. 7 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, ji; C; - MISCELLANEOUS. Funuture, Beddi and '''l &iaf . - m it . HI Vf UR STOCK for the SUMMER and SPUING .TRADE Is now complete, having the largest' Furniture Warehouse in the State and always the largest stock on hand. Wd can offer ln . ... . . . ...... : r ? f dueements to the public that cannot be com- peted with. Parties in want should examine; before niakin purchases, i n i i, ;', : 'A' 3dT' A. sliWHGraiiBnlidIf ' 4 march. l-tf - ' r;; South Front St.' 1 COSQUITO . HEK .AHD, FRAUES, F VARIOUS PATTERNS-LACE J AND Wire and Tin Meat -Safest JBufteta and Sideboards,' - j f;! And a fiiil assortment of Cottage ? Sets suftiP .ii. 1 i ,weuWeKesprta,v.,n ; JTor sale at very low prices By : i . The . Bridal Chamber; ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN,' ON GREAT 4. ,-c.i.1 Jl" ad.Abu8es' which Interfere with MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief for the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Bent in sealed, letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, - - i HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. i maylSmos-ent; ,-; . , i elk nounTAni ITorth Carolina Cheese; SIZES FROM SK TO 10 LBS. j ' ' i : ,i ..... i'J '...'- ' l may30-tf THE ---r . .. .... . . - i HATE3 0I' jtvDTJSBTISiaO t i ' One Square one day, $1 00 1 twodAys,........... IB .' ! three days, . .. . 9 00 4 1 , " . ronr days........ 9 60 I , s v .flve davB.....-............-."... S wt'A- . : .! one week, ..J. S BO S j, Contract Ad vertisem ents taken at proi . . . portlonately low rates. : , : y - v ; IV Marrlasrea. Deatha.. Rftlitrloua. Funeral andi4 . Obituary noUees will be insert rd at half rates j ; when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates ; ww oe cnargea. - xxkkb cash on demand. -, j ah AUCTION SALES., 4 J. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. BY- JAMES -MEARES. t". . Desirable Heal Estate i AT AtJCTIO. M A'. WU: N TUESDAY, the 6th day of June next, at T jK 10 O'clock, at the Court Uonaa rfnnr In i' ilmington,Iwlll8eUthat , W r " TALTJAJJUQ norSE AND iJoT "!i C on Mulberry, North side, between Fonrthand ' r I Fifth streets, occupied last vear by Cant. E. i i : S. Woodford. . i 'x ne nouse ooaiams rooms witn two rooms in the Kitchen adjoining, and with necessary VUVUUU9D9. - . . t: The lot Is 68 feet on Mulberry, ran nine back 1 18 feet to allevin the rear. and witn 8 fttt of "I ! the said alley ; the same being parts of Lots 11 '. 4 ; , 4 and 5, block 207. ' . . V Tsaxs-H cash, balance In S and 6 months, , 1 1 7 , with interest from date ot sale. Bonds with U f ' -1 approved security for deferred yayments. J ... ... - , , W.R.EMPIE, Vj I mar 16-TuTh Satis - i Commissioner. lH' ICIXLANEOLrs. nblacsead Byrup. ! ' i j nuscovado Ilolacses J I AND S. H. SYRUP For sale very low by , , , . - apl27-tf ; i VTILLAftb BROS. Shields' Eye "Wanh, ' : MiMur Aorvaxn 'BV J i ' : mbs; SHE W.sJaSIIWELU o NE of the most effective remedies for A ) 1 " INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK KYK, jf i.f' j ever offered to the public W I I For.sale by all Druggists, in tho.cfty. Price j Mcentsbott.,,;,,- ,. v ; ; J- ( i'''GBKEN!!TLANNKK, Wholesale Agents, may25tf 47 Market street. The .Cape Fear TXAa proaneea the largest net increase of p . j T T O. N "' . , .' i . . . .'4 Ol a,ny manure, when fairly tried. ' For par. tieulars address r x. j. jduxjsi, vnemisc. Fine Flannel- Suits, ELEGANT HONET CO MD u VESTS. II Striped Cts Bilk Warp Alpaca Sacks, 'Linen and Alpaca .......,. " . j .'j . . Dusters, Ladles Traveling Hatch ul Oest Traveling Trunks, Parason Umbrellas.' Bathing Towels, AlUA!SUA,&..CO., :-i may 28-tf CITY. CLOTHIERS, In Store and on Uharf. 800 k' T TT O VTITTD -ill" -1 A 16 000 pUflel WbitQ and Mixed Corn, yJ .'iud'-iiiili 9s ':; i 1lft " .;'Svrup, 'tihiAyuii vd "woo n4;3;rj'3x! r?" .... ; n" 'J!f kh'iWs Bennedflugar ?tUi '. Ql-rt BagaffetJ otcfv; .;i!jiUll. lav: jO ft.;J'v,I j : "1 f rt Boxes bs. sidS - Hhds BaoOn Sides and Shoulders, ' J liXtU rh in :c-iyfi ,bI f . .. ' '!Viii 'vc .'U'cn sol r-'CtiH-vl fi 0 0 Seoond Iana Selectd Spirit Bbls 250 KegsNails,: il.; r-iY'U Boxes Candajf, : CQ' Bales Sheeting add Yarns; " " P A"ro55Tr67TPeruvian Guano, Ac.,1 For sale low by "Y, fei-; may 20-tf . WILLIAMS A MUKCHISON. AVAWTO. "TT7ANTEX Purcaia to call at S. Levy's, VY - 44 Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, - Shoes, Hats. Notions, Ac wnicn are now selling at actual cot. . il. may S4m LOOT AH D FO U U D. "TTtOUND A place where Dry Goods, Cloth JJ lng, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac., are beinj? sold at actual eosC. .8. Levy's, 44 . Market , street, is the place. may 804m fo n tyAi-trroR n cwt. TTOU S AIX At Actuai, Ct, try 8. Lew. JC 44, Market Street, Dry Goods; ClothDi! fcootay Shoes; Hats, Motions, 4 Ac.5 Called secure bargains. may 30-4 m vow - " I !ae wwaia VMPmiHVt 1 I f Capo Fear Chemical Works, ,1 f , s febl6SFtf J : i :;:iWHmington,N.C A fi fv ft!1 '4 0. - ill' V! "II 3: ft. 4 a I if- Si t 1,1 1 ...ti. i m S s I I Hi ii I! V i