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V ! . 7". . . . - - v --.?. . :. -1 "'V 7 . -' .v . 7-V- '.".. .. "....- . - . - .-,. :. - ', " .... "'... . . 1 .... .. : :; .-- .t , .7. : -. y. v'.'-. '. ' 7 .' .. ".-7.v 7 ..;.-.' ........... r- , i. . '- . . - ... .- .., , ...... .-... , . . ; . ..... ., . ... ' : - ..'" ' ' ". v-. : ' .-.'".... - ; .... .,, ........ ; : . ... r ; . r. 1 - 1 : r : i THE Eip;::uirCLiiXAi:, PUBLISHED DAILY. WSf.U BERNARD, Editor and lrpr. pyriol, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8C One year;' In advanco......fcM.. '.. i-.7 00 Mix months, In advance. 8 60 Three months, in advance..!... ...... ...., 2 00 una month, inaavttnce..................... 75 TbeMojA1dee part of the City at i crTKBir Ck&ts per 9fETEOBOIXUICAI. BECORD. . June 6, 1871. -'l Time.4 eterm mom--- Wind.-.;- Weather eier- . eter.; 7a. M- 29;90 . l N E light Cloudy ' i F. . M. 29:90 . . . S5 . K Preah .Falr- y F. M. 29:9 1 81 Calm - - JClear - Mean Temp, of day, 80;deff. 7 - " ROBSRT 8TBOTH, &nst Signal Serrlce U, ,8. A.; - war DiriMMiNT, "i I Office of Chief Bljrnal Officer, ' t" Washington,' June6-:S5 P. M. ' I War ' D JSPAHTMBNT, Clear wcatber is probable for 'Wednesday from Pennsylvania to Iowa . and southwards, Mid rainy weather . will be experienced from Ohio to Lake Ontario and tho extreme eastern vt-Dton June 4th and at Key West June 1st. KV AUVLUTlNKiHKMlX MKiNtiBuitOEs Live Book Store, 89 Market u st-Capltal ,Newy Booka; ,A t , . t , , , C. S. Elus. Mechanics Baifding and Loan Association Regular Monthl' Meeting. ' . , Jas. DAnBT.--Called Mee4idg of Stockhotd- stockholders ol the First Co-operative 8toreat era of First Co-operative Store. ' D. Pioott, Tobaec6nlst.We are sellinirTo. bacco Goodr , ! : u; " t-i DeRosset & Co. Choice Butter, Bacon and Pork. , . m --Ati? ' 'T .:,'.''! j'-i C. U. Myeks & Co.. No. 7 North Front st. Suar Cured Hams The "Favorite Flour." v: J. C. Stbvensox, Market street Fresh Nuts, Positively Selling Out at Coat, at No. 4, Market Rtrcet. " . Having rented the store now occupied by Mr. John G. Bauraan Streets, and lhte entire new Stoek entire present stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots und Shoes,- llnta,' Notions, &c.i Ac, at tt,toVcoitfa.'L--; "r-i, .; Persons wishing to purcbasj will do-well hy culling u ine before buying vlocwhere, as tliey will certainly" be .able to" get birgaini at S. Livr's, niiiy SO 4m 1 Next door to Patten's Bakery. ; i - i' Everything reduced at Anhalts, No. 15. " '; ;''":: '. lw Superior Court. : v l k. Tim following cases were disposed otjester State w.'Ja9. Keliey, colored, charged with 1-m.ny. GuUty. ; -a i ,! r ,7 State sa Nelaon Davis, colored, charged I with larceny. Judgment suspended .on the iih yinent of costs.; . ;.".,.!.... y.T.j' .! :TJT State s. W, , J. Bivens, white, charged with ass.iult and battery.' . Not guilty. ', State vs. John Becton, colored, charged with utiault and battery.. .Guilty. . Judgment sus pended on pa jment'of costs. ; . .. j , 7 t . ' State vs. Elizt M. Davis, " colored, charged with larceny. ' Guilty, J.; ,;.,! ; t s'v'; Stale w. Jon. C. Hill, rolorexl, charged with ,' Market Report." ' -' '' ' The following U the report of the Clerk - of the Market for the month of ,May : Thos. II. Johnson & Bro., 29 beeves 3 calves 135 sheep ; Jas. J. Klnsr. 21 beeves.' 73 sheen: A Herman iioni it..n. Q..ui. K.i...ni,n.A w I "- fcli, 1 WW T W T WO, V 91 WW , VVVIS 111 TilUw k.ar.i 70 iti.nn r' nirn. T7T I ...ivj, . vv,w?, ,vvk, - j- Dou-lass, 4 beeves, 53 sheep, 1 hog; W. E. Davis, 7 beeves, 37 sheepI calf, 2 hogs ; Isaac v. iucg, in oeeves, oy sucep, iu nogs ; w.,u Biddle, 6 beeyes, 4 sheep S , hogs ; Ell , Her. ring, 4 beeves, 1 sheep, 2 hogs; Owen R.' Hanr chey, 5 beeves, 6 stieep, 3 hogs ; John Cowan, 12 beeves, 5 hogs, 1 calf. K i Washington :3farJrif!-Geo. P. Bappler, ;18 beoves, 20 sheep,' 2 calves.v. , -V; V,: ' Brooklyn jitrii!. Jessee Ives, 5 beeves, 1 - ,v T' i r y 1 J ? 1 Anawersto Correspondents. . '7. LOCOMOTIVIS. r I '! ns to enable ua tosuoat with any degree of certainly a to when the Wilmington aud Ons- low Railroad will ha in fanning' orUl ; "but,'as tho work Is beiog pushed, forward with .com- 1 mendable zeal by Its f rVcuds1 wo may conflueut I iy iook ior us completion aooat tus time1 tne usthlow is struck. 7 . 77 r..j;7. v .. it Snoo-FLT. Yes; when thsfCltyPark is fin- isnea it wm oe an ornament to tne city, as wen I us a source of great convenience and pleasure ta the public.' ;! The i precise '"if. we oeiieve, has not yet ueen fixed, but M h In ra am wnrt Inor ' d-"'iTbai.''!.w.1 Thirsty Sonr N . - . Water Works commenced; operalions.lt would he the dawulag of a, njv,-ra Jv oar prugressive city. - Yes, itlH be fifut AVll mli.gtpii, sad Um "saroluwr Prmp Company, M the Front' 8iree?;;:U " lupines'! and kindred tftstitutlotis will all have to slbg small when (lie wprks get fully under wiiyCi ' , Agricultural MeetnjC;.Wi'i."r v.'".' Don't forget theiueetln of the New Han over County AgrlcalluralJW'icty, which comes off at the Court Hous : tlla tding.?Tlie 1 arge- nomoertof iarrneH ft tueiclty lluwatten3- I ance upon the Supei Uir;Curt shduld lusurefi Urge attendance pV i ii. occasion. If there 0w.ienant,uu ,j. f, t ""?. . .. 7u '.'-. Z....; "HDis section .of the .elate, it' j4 now." vitu -ery prospect of a most bbuntltulrtest .to reward the labor, of the husbandmen thIVsea son, the, should evince a proper .appreciation viuaiuir, u iroumuv; lo fCUOUU10,lUif iu onug ,ewi nauovsr, ana thesur rounding counties to that tlan.dard of . periec!T5 tion in Agriculture which a united effort - otr the part Of our tillers of tiie sail cannot fall to accomplish. To facilitate' this-"Heslrable'obi lect wa tinrwrin. ro.nu 'tf 'Til.- i. n. . . ..... v-i ww mces toireiher and tiTrriano-a--thplr 7lews 'and opinions and , ftnd-.,A-,A :Unrr' corner Front and Market I . . " : . J J " a Iautrr wnws, w jujui u.aii.tM iuk iub uufsw vy- ness, seemea out pi. me quesuon. .1.4.1 sucn 4i.-I ik the various branches appertaining to trtlrst ton taken from the wreck of the ship Ftrtia is &trinstitution were to fail of its designrit nding to open tnere with an I , ., d. , iti'i 1 - - - . -1.- .. . , - -.- - . . , ? ft Ul 'IIUUIIA. 1. I1IIW Ulltf r 111 V I .I... . ..... ..... yl , I - Mu..ua. . u w v v .a. ... . I 1 bl Y WUbUOt V W MU . IU . uy 4ft4 WW 1VU ft,w I mvw. . vw - . .M ..wwm ; ...uift.. 1 " " ' ' ,... . - . Til ' ' ' " - - , , - 1 - . V - - .... ' ; , , " , ' - - - , I Ad. Local jta ' -L Beaua are the most adipose diet. 1 Gas-light la 6aid to Injure a lad v com- : Cook, A. Bi; la 'if full blistVee !Want? column July having two "full niooos, proposals reported, making ft the duty of the M&rbhal to Will bebrlsk.",; ;'; . " T Vt; T ; demolish the same at the owner's expense, sf , ,Thus far4he Grand JuihaVo 'found ilf- Ur tea days notice, provided the necessary teen true bills. - ' . : . . x ::'V . -.:r., v auc crops in Kooeson. are represented to be magnlflcentl V - ' ' " t:' : i? "'U ..'--..-;,V ::":v.;;J,.t'.-' f . ""r v.yu vi we . yuj yuurv i yesterday, In consequence of the absence of cases for trial. ; n , -w.wx t:a-,-, kC, i 1 -r-Aapi., JHenaeDnaiV U S. A.", .ID command I cbalcBulldm be held at the CommerclftlETchiin.rathU lngi$t8o,elock;vi rvv'i:;i fiM;r the City Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock., A fa" and punctual attendance desired. 71 : ' There, were '. three . fine watermelons In market yesterday tndrnlng,: being the : first of ng, being the .first; of the season. They were raised la this countv . - uurwuiiw. -uioasomo sum o eacn-ior 1 me owner, vvnere is iewDeraandKaieighOn 1 the melon question ? r ; We learn that Miss Bule, formerly ot this city, is engaged in the laudable attempt to es tablish, In Columbia, S. C, atirst-class female H rii.'it. Af . is vU. i. 1 not only annoyed by the lugubrious howlings -' - t , 1 I - ""w" i oflhebrutes but complain that a number,of tnem were Killed on Monday and their corpses ' .i''- . .. .' ' . ' I aiiowea to remain ana poi uw inc atmospnere i for about twenty fourbours afterwardu, before they were removed. .( , - . r ,o - 1 ! The colored man, Robert Martin,' who committed the assault upon Mr. W BIddle, idle, not on Monday, declares to us that Mr. B. was seated when he stuck him. We know, noth- 1 I'll t . - . -ml lug ui luecircumsiances oui irom nearsay, ana i as We desiri to do injustice to no one we give -him the benefit of, his statement. ' The. case w - n 'probablj come up before r the " Superior the tlr P?r ' 8 eek. rcn the Will he properly in vesUgated.t - Grand Chapter K. A. Masons.. ' The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of North'Carolina has been iu session in 'this city since Monday . nigh t. Among the : mem bers in attendance we notice Messrs! . Donald W. Bain, John Nichols, Wm. Simpson. R. W. Bradley and A. 8. Lee. of Raleigh. ! On' Mon day evening no business of interest to the public was transacted and the late 'hour at which the Chapter adjourned , last night for bade onr giving such an ( abstract 6( the T)ro eeedingaas.we had intended. tw furnish our readers, r; 'V: .V . ' ' .. 1 The winning-post of the race of lile Is' a slab of white or i gray stone, ttaudlng out from there Is no more jockeying. that turf where ' . 1 , 1, What's the difference between a chilly .d . do-. Qne wears a ereatcoat and tte othcr bants- ' " ' .i ' , 7i . Dress.Goods at Cost atrHd. 15, fc "v.'.lw A Colored Girl Attempts to Poison We hear of a most diabolical attempt hav ing been made since to polsoi ' A colored Vl in the family of Mr. Wath. ( Carroll; having Wikmi nrAteA'o' olierrbome offered v-.nil .Am- noU'Anons, hsrba which ahe ob- tlmd in the wooda In the vicinitv and dis- tributed It In the food ' which was plated on tuc table for consisted childrenvall A eomnonnd.; Fortunately' for 'them.' hbw- ever the elrl .overdosed them with the aiix- tnre -which ihadlhe effect first "to make them deathly sick nd then ;te Uve wectsaved. ! Ab soon as the girl 4iscoversa?tbe effect of. the pokon upon her Intended Tictlm.. .he, mue ner csciuc. uub iwao uuibuwu ui iuw iween new uauover auu vuvuu, wucu iub 1. . ' TT1 - 1- M Tl mT1 m ah - was taken to Keuansville and lodged In jail. ' When asked why she'attejn pted to tlestroy the lives of her 'employers she; said J that she! and Mrs. Carroll could not agree. Mr. C. resides about five miles from Kenans- vllle,;: is a' member ' of the 'Board of.' County Commissioners, a magistrate aiid It. said to be a very clever gentleman.'1' - Th TAfMit Faihloni: The lady iNew York- correspoBdeni of the . rt, tH kWashlngton .Patriot writes :? .rWlrsts are worn "'"5""! "" ? o r r"' "' u" ' r'" of the first American. urL4 Low: shoes are giLlo been on the streeU:;; Of these I Dottier than this atvle is a kind that buttons I , t.L"i.iiiw, n3 S HS. rnateriai will be worn or8treet costumes. And polonaises over -silk I , . Brown: from Charleston, arriTed, here yester ' j 7 -i. t" tf frin't h h&a been en traced .!. "... ..- ... . ... i ' :.'112 i... (n In alnkinr? hnovs. one naviue uccu www. u Litton ontaida the JJar and two in the slue ' Archery-W gUng W oe ke2 fivcte SS- SF. f5 WiSf that Judge Heath, formerly -of ih. 'iui YA vICKLE'S Old stand.. toMrini among the locpg-ladies of this or Slna TABIETf STORE f fJABIETTSTORE f Swr ,-"C f E.ctwelT,J.P.v6rcertaIn;fees razor,:afew-;n!e,!om their beaus-uo, bow. and r arrows. d j . in'. 186 Matter, referred to the Auditing died a day or two sincel Tho rash" deed "42 Llarket Streets " ' TberVwIU be a calieai meetlDg f tb Cotnnrtitee with pomj;:Z?l ! was committed at his home in Ashe coun- ' i'"r' " r ' ' ' ' " ': 4 ' t1 " : I 111 a. m . a. K ' " a I In Duplin county a. few days .ji - vvinirhsm ennntv' - ' , U - . . - - -:i rili: d a whole family. " 5 ; . : r . , r" 1 f. av salard dressing, ctjrrie: fowdess, IrL ahoBtvearaciL' Matthews Of , Edge- ' nnt?ait waWsti' nt. '. the familv 10 eat. The household Dencn 7 u rawing piciures 01 -caw, uugs, 1 cw BUt'Jtuax iw id.) UHUiyifi wraaitf, t ; of Mr. Cafroll, his wife and three liaVTT J"M!!?:iT J-- J.'.i.'o' lhfj: r - 6( whom partook ot the poison, -"V -T Y J&D rT TT'''- ! rts are still popular." v.i-., v nail.an.acrei wia6 .7 siw wl respectfuUy invited to exammettieiii. i h niTEAisb KincfE iiKfrpjfrM- gi?e it up, fof :nowi tAllen" to be june 7-tf - , .; 7; p. heinsberger. , "7";7 ; "TuESDJaT; June 6. Bard to beat, either in auctioneering.: or , , , TTA- T nv!,, f :1 The Government steamer. AfonWua, Capt. gardenipg., v; .1 7 J--,- . 110X7 JiOOIIS s. fffiffiff-xpM : WEDH ESDAY, JUHE 7. 1871. V 4'WK6ie.4lMi Board ef Aldermen. i : i Aa adjourned iossion 6ihe Board was held yesterday af temoon rnt S o'eloefc,' 1 Mayor Martin in the chair. - V -i5iiLi!u:i i t In the matter of demolkhinff thelbld build Jog - on the comer of Second"; audi Walnut streets.' the Committee on 'Fire Denartment repairt be not commenced. , . The Committee on Pnbllc Bnildino-s . to l.- , V 7 7,1 P! WM -2!rrd .the . matter, of market liouse in the PiftkWard, to. ascertain the cost or, the same, was allowed further time. The secUon'ofthe cltr-tax ordinance rela- ting to drays and wagons Was-, amended so-as w reHu""'..varj urtiwaftuu iu oo uum- be red on each side. .. ; ' : . special committee to whom 'was referred rganizatlon'of the eolored steam fire en- Deen COQipieted. mott?.!.ml." wre. directeo Petition' from Howard Belief. Steam Fire .Engine company ior;a lanK otuve IxuTiarea barrels capacity, to be erected on their engine . - - . 'i, . r -r - ". .1 lot, was referred to the Committee on Fire' De- j. .-.-r -i.'i.' mi; l::;;?-if;'i!".-r-i.:.r i ?"'" - - - w , l UQ recommenaauon oi tne mayor, ur..1 l-Wlnant: t Phva!e1aB.waa allowed to make 1 : 7 rr.'-r- , T. 7. I j. v ' ! ; ' J The Board then took a recess untlfthis af ternoon; (W; ; AtA"'." .V.'riV.V;'- i'-M-U'-: '-;' Damaged Cof ton. ; .:".'s , ' Dr. W. O. Curtis, Quarantine Physician, 1 parties ensaeed In liehterlnff it to lav at ouar- ntme nntu ho can hear from mm. Dr. ,uur- tla thinks It would be Imnrooer and terhaDa Hua"" V., . .iT-1 , 1 main nv Iniirlh sr I nm In Ino hMrt tf tli 1 t ""R". " . " , " " "w city, and u considered . cangeroua ny iue-an- i. ui c "mi-Mr' i v-r i thonties ne will lorDid parties irora cringing any more out to Wilmington. - J DrlGreeu informs the .world that when a I lady says.no and means yes, she has the ameslc t aphasia - arising from embolus thombus. VLiT - - . - - rlageis the only cure for the disease,, f When a woman says no after marriage she means iU 1 cpTTvTtT VP ' TTTRPT3WTTTIT!' ffif SiftiSft.t f"'--,. First Dears bf the 6eaSOIl irf I (ioldsboro.- if; . :: :: -i ' r-' ' . - ; j - ... o r K l XT "XT XT - IjtOV. Wraliam ana Hon. VV . JN, TT tflmith are in Rftl(irli':7' Z. J- "71 Jl .-. xi. ouiiwu . o iiailding promises to oe onsK in QoIdsborQ this summer.: The people of Charlotte are going into conniptions oyer roller-skating. The colored people ot Golds boro purpose building another Methodis church. J.-'-' " ;" r v'i - y A man in Charlotte has a pet rattlesnake, which he fondles as he would j akitten. . . m. , . .. . , Qoldsboro will commence the' latter part of this week. ' c Alio BUipuiciib ui peituutn lruiix - 7 Tl-lT O P!.iU flAnn. li Cn I ;.: mo a. vavui.wui u 40 iu session in Bkleigh, ; Judge Bropks presid- mg. juage isona is expecteu; ; ;- r- . 1 fl" t"''.y"i'7'ti ."i . 7 .. t'. ' I C I'Dri John F.' Lohsr, of New bern," delivers a lecture in that" town to night 10 aid of the hre department. ; George r B. Boyd, Esq. and Hon. A.1L Scales have been nominated combe county, who has been a guard at the Penitennary.died of. measles in Ral- lhe j daeT- accnsea u JUdffe Watts, at the last terra ! of the Court, in Wilson, of whijing away the time on the tor of St Stephen's Parish, in Goldsboro, baa ijust declined a call to: the -rectorship The Goldsboro Messenger says: We met itt Saturday Just with .farmer. . - . - - . . -. . - ., . E w still yery much needed Tri some parts. . The Baleigh Telegram;'' says : utUi .tv-mA-M rTnrnrl T.Vranna Wpre Vin- tized in Mordecai's pond,r near, this city, on SuodayitAUOPung. .lasUi lAdditiohal fruits of the relicions Interest at present Plltcfn ( tn ;ZJ "r ; ,.n M TrIips .- V s. 1 -n H' ntinfil wnblishes i , a -Tf A HQ Csenitneu . puoiibuwj , a lenetby , letter from ;Gen. U.- M. v liar- ,ier uuui :u. ringer;in which he gives a complete., his- ringer, , in wuicn jieives a compter, uw- I tory cf the convention question now agi- Ltattg the puhljqmKa.f4X,m " 1116 conciualon irresistibly flows that .tne mupuwu luoue oi.proviuiog a wnveuuuu by the vote of the people in August is the tke constitntional'mode. S 7,u 1 iTf A O. Eubank haa 4h finAet. lot of t lIiiw wv rothTldn nlantedia March and many the AUlks are now twelve feet high, the .'lot .about - 1 : 'BavS the Kaleigh1 leUQTam: I r. iha tnet fin nl Ttrnmisin'? sod I .rir. T...,Ti V. i;na a efinrt ;rito. i OJ. jux. ias. xryau, wu iv . o-v.. tance torth of lit lloriah ' church, St. I . T am4 a maswv. Msa VaasHi . I w a lvnv,n V nAVA Hnnr1tTtrTTOfll 4 TT iif" ivrv .i w . iiH.riiii iwr. j-ec:- i . . .. ,-i,ji ,t - uy with a vountf colored man. .thev" hav- l ing been raised together,, visited Mr. Bun- I fAmfa mill nAnil 'mAW A 1.' il ' - wftua ujii.tft jjwiiu, iicai ujt lu.uaine. ooon young Bryan, was in deep water, over "his head, and being, unahle'to' swim, sank im mediately, when young 'Allen Bryan j the colored man, jumped in to his rescue, suc ceeded in bringing him safe. to the shore, and in the effort sank and w;a3 drowned. The Raleigh Sentinel says : On fianday; deputy U. 8. Marshal, H. M. Miller, brought Lto this city, J. Q. Du- pree,(a onelegsred man) U, P.Britt,L:M. Langston and Henry Langston, citizens of h younscon county,' arrestea unaer a warrant s issued by U.. Commissioner Shaffer un- of the 22d ot April last." An 'examination resulted in the discharge of the Langstons, while Dapree and Britt were bound over in $ 500 each. . t, ty. No cause is assigned. iuugo xieatu was auiversauy regarueu i in 'North Oarolina - as one of themost T J3 TT il. ,1 J - J, emineni.uuaginai naa, ai any lime uui I ucuuu.i n ucu . uus.kujk a iurv. or deciding rjoints of Nisi Prius. he I ;rAMt nmwhit th .nnPRnnA nf Si r.rr T: - ' Duacnine cons true tea ior me very purpose 1 01 uttering jaw. : &u was ummpassionea, transparently clear, and sufficient neither too much nor too little. The- unflexible and antnmatiA tnnM nf hi vniri ftddp.rl in the imnreasinn.;: With . him: tflmnUtinn to nartiaJitv. or nrrlinnrv hnmn.iiiV. . . - " riago alone,;,; JNo one , couia entertain,, a ppvFV ? Part except to 7 pursue reasoning,,, to its tegitirr atenclusions.,. His abi,Uy to 'do this was extraordinary, and his successun- . snrpassctl. , . ' ; ., r TMmwi 5n hia nrnWinn nmrt nf n Learned in h is pro tession, quicK ot s ap- prehension, possessed of fine powers of analysis,, ready m .expression, dignihed and courteous in bearing,- he will long be remebbered with regret, by the Bench, the Bar, and the general "public Italetgh YTdegram. I . - ' Cjbsab covered his bald head and grey hair covers grey heads with the still more wel TT 1 IU laUl CI liiuwih 1 O I i rfcl f lUUJkli come iocks or youtn- ;; : . : Dnrrr.' Amn'a 17 a won a Ton v. th at. nan . done 8nch wonders for the sick, now issues a-potent comeliness which advancing ae is so. prone' t diminish and destroy: His VIGOR mounts luxuriant locks on the bald and irrey pates among ua, and thus lays us under "obligations to htm, ror the good looks as well as health of communiiy- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! A Called ' Meeting AJtF the Stockholders of 4he First Co-Opera- tlve store or Wilmington wmte neia at tne City Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. -1 'Full and punctual attenuance is necessary for the business to be transacted. xiU - , .. . ;, ; 77 7 jas. DARBY, June7-lt . President. TTArtTioTi 4 r'o Hvvvlrli-rr Ar M6CnUlllC S iSUliCLlIlg Ob . .1 . . A M M 4 M 4-m AM . . . - JLiUtlU UDDUUia blUll. LAR MONTHLY MEETING will X: be held at S oV.lok. this at the Commercial Exchange, at 8 o'clock, this evening.i l.C.SVELLISj vT. June7-lt Secretary and Treasurer. Prpqri TTllfq TliHnvieS1 iXeSll, 1 U tS, iUlUUUVltiby iune 7-tf Butter; Bacon, Pork. vt,J flL SMALL LOT PATENT CANS DO. DO. 5,000 LBS. D, I?. SIDES, i :.s " n - 7 A . il7S 25 BBLS. PORK.1 Now.laading and for Rale by ft June 7-tf y DeBOSSETACO. OUGAR CURED HAMS, Small and Choice, O In Cinvass or naked ; lireaaiast strips. r gar curea TTsry cnoiL; dbomu s u ' .-. . i l . ft a rfe 1 jm T - ; ; cil AS. D. MYERS 4 CO 'S, ;June 7.tf - - 7 NoitlJ jjoatst, ; ., v. - - 1 1 - ' The '! Favprite iFlour.'; rHAS. D. MYERS A CO.3 OWN BRAND. friHAS;.D. MYERS A CO.3 OWN BRA2 . Barrel, naif Barrels, and put ud In packages of any weight desired. More of l X the Jlil rPbndbrV j Try it ! We put l up nndsr oi ' our own name In triaL See that ijtrZgfo the Favorite FlonraftriaL gold only by ' ' dzivt ; - - " chas. p.J lnne7.tf , : , MTERS A' COT,' J" North Front be t -'"' , -TK W ioffer for ile lower than ever, (The public is OTHER LOT OJ'KEW , BOOKS JUST I JieceiTOU at . 1 1. f fa . r t..... 7T --i 1' is , w-- ' 1 . TeDaeeoniN, I ; i Wo lon from Iha fSfafasil1a'iniMH,.iti I .,1 fi,.,.i - Ivi. p ., ' li. i'viM i lN "':7 J'? Ltvo Book. Store, i '4 - ."C " ' JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :;; ICE CREAM, v ' ltfn.lA of ' Pnre f!ram. ?' SEJfT TOY- PABT - OP - THE ClTT. ' LUH8DEH 'S 8 iLOON, AT ; SeTenly-Five; Cents; a Quart. may 25 nactf 5 :-- - - -; ' -, -,.('' r.".: lTrv A rn Collin rr " 1 - 01321 ; rr,Aw!' ' JLOJ5AJGO GOODS u-Aji -; v ; , AT In order to suit the demand of these "... DU LL TIMES. . , - y - -y- -y- Vf ' T A -VT j J ?Xi A'-iLN ' 'A-' V3T jflL JN - rjrrujL OPEN' ON TUESDAY, ApbiL 18th, , ii;. infl larffeati neuueSb ana Dm selected stock of t i:;.;,-; -.a; vnt j : ...iv,., - ..; f '. M I L.L1IJN JiiXt X JNU V JLliTlJlH . S t ,j 77 t t,j that a thorough knowledge of the business. and long experience can afford, which -will embrace a fine selection of. the newest, and most fashionable styles ol . , . , if French Pattern Bonnets' and : IXats, '. StrawOoods, Ribbons, Ruches','' ! Laces, Crapes, Blonds, Silks anf Satins,' and , the vgteatest- specialty, ol-ali , . ... M,t; ,.( , PRT?Nf n?FLOWRT C " y I 5 "FRENtJ'II : FLO W ERS IT ' 4 i AIJSO, A LARGeVaSSORTMENT OF . , -,. 'i--- ;-'-,. FancyGoods, including Lace Shawls, Parasols, 1 French" Corsets, Hoop Skirts, 5ilk Mitts,' Kid Gloves, best brands and most de-" sii-ablo shades, Linen and Lace Sets, s v s . x . - ; VUiiora ana uuiis, ueav inaieritu; j ; Embroidering s, ; Edgings, - ... 1nf?aivc i Bufflings, Bows, Tidies and Slipper Patterns. Zephyrs, Dress'Trimmlngs and Buttons,.' -' Fringes and Vailing Materials, and , THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR- ; FIXINGS IN THE CITY 1 ; ; Chignons, Curls, Switches, Rolls, Rats, Ac and great variety of other goods well known in the cily that are kept,' hut too numerous to mention. Variely Store, ; 42 ; Market ! St. ; ' :-" ' 1 ' -!' 1 1 - L. FLANAGAN, ; 7 xnayl8-lmnac -3 W. 7;7 7: -. ' ; ; Flour and Coffee 'y. V7S BBLS FLOUR, - . t C. j 475 Sacks Rio, - Java, - Laguyra and Mocho 1 For sale by " x , F.! W. KERCHNER, June 4-tf J 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. a. i 1 Corn and Hay ! 10,000 BUSHELS CORN, ; 7 " ; . ,TC . 500 BALES SELECTED HAY, ' -- F. W. KERCHNER,' j: lnne4-tf "27, 28 and 29 North Water St; PIA1I0S ! 0EGA1IS ! f 5 7 HO. 4S5 BROOME STKJEET i" BROAD WA T, W. "t. NEAR . f MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN P I AiO FORTES. ,.vr f kv;""'-' AND AGENTS FOR THE; Burdett Combination ; Organ, ' V containing; - Z , . ': CarEeBler Biinleft's KewMpyemBiits. Greatest Success of the Age ! THE disagreeable reedy tone entirely over, come in this instrument. The verdict is unanimous. We challenge the World to equal it! Our new scale mediumized 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low prices for cash. ' . ,: . - The New York tndrped&ent of Sept. 16th, ays oi ine au&unji. - viluius i - . ; !? i- f l It is by fax the most. perfect, reed , instru .ment we have ever seen." i: The Christian Leader of Oct. 2d, says : " We had no idea .that a reed instrument could be brought to such perfection." The press and public everywhere who have naai full stands without a rival- annro y Tn a rreat increase in the sale of our instru mThs enabled ns to reduce our prices for nAxos. -: v I from ten to twenty-live percent, less than any other house (offerihg the same class of instru. ine- Baau 8tates. -. mental in the united Whlli e we act upon the "" of ' quick sales and small profits.' we maze it. at the at same time, a special object, to furnish our customers with intruments in no way inferior Sect in the Xlarket. ETxrxY instu umanr fuliy otjab - AHTEET4rOtt BIX YEAttS. ' -7- " "-.' " ' ' r ' " -.1 . -Many families nave had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not &Sord to pay the dealers a profit of from $100 to 1306, neither do they wish to purchase a- cheap made Instrument, that would cost more to keep In repair than it is worth, hence a large class of onr music lov ing people have been obliged to do without. ' We can furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from f275 to E350. .Second-hand Pianos from 40 to S25GL. New Cabinet Organs, t4 to 11,000. ' - -'...-..' . X PRICE LIST SENT TO ANT4 ADDRESS. r V-- ''"'l" "77 ' 7 C. Jt. TREMAINT!, ,' ilnneWWfcJtf 7 W. &' fcJUUOAINK. . ' - f . : . . ... . . t . ... - . . . . - .. .i . ' - j ... an opportunity oi listening w iu ueuti- Btrains, not only give it their unquaiinea r&l. dux unnesiuninsiy cunceuo uia.i it X5ATE3 OF ADTEUTTISUiia 1 One square one day, are one day, ....... ...... il 00 " . . " two da two days,. ......... i e tnree days,.. 2 00 rkriT. lava ! -.9 Cft 1 60 i i i & . " , flveday8,.... S 00 S 50 Contract Advertisements- taken at rro portionately low rates. " ; r , Marriages, Deaths, Rfrt1s Wi -riiAe'X and Obituary notices will bo ins.H'V'..,t (V-H - i THM-Cacij oniJ.eoaand, . . t ; ... , $ " MISOELILVNEOUS. Clioice j Butter ! lRE CQ.KSTANTLXBi;CElVJ Vi'rv1;'-.':.-'.': ?3TANTLXRI;CEIVJKG PKR CiioicsSlieiiHiiQi ,7alteii Mill Tiflnlers will And It to t.Vi1n uin examine it before buying elsewhere. Try It. U ;1une4-lW ' t:' r SMITH A OLDHAM. f Sltields' EVG. asll, , t-";.;; 'rj"! r- i i i i ' 1 S1SS. ,SIJE. W. CABUWElL, : vrilmington; N C.y NK of , tho most e ffectlve retned lea Tor INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK KYKSf ; ' i 1 ever offered to tho public, q -:; ; ; For sale by all Druggists In the. city; price - i I 25 cents per bottle..; ;-i, ;; i-m-.Xf, ;'": tV;'j I t vr ' iv gbeen 'a ixannek " ; , "Vt fii ; . .fr,(,. Wholesale Agents, - 47 Market street. may25tf IF YOU M'ATST, Hice YHute Bredd: J BUY YonFLnTTTinp'rnicvf'Tr Ttoif.o'i.'; i . :r flour can't be found In the citvi ' A lot of nice i r Jnstln." I am constantly 'adding totiny; stock of WINES AND LIO.UOBS. , I buy the best t , be, had an A am selling fast: Send your Demijohn down and try "French's 7 year old ! Whiskey - .'-7 ; - '7V.." 7-" . -. . f.;:- "1 W. E; FRENCH'S, " JJanel-tf ? ( Cor; Market and Second' ad' fits.' i ...In 7 - JL A1.U MUUUUX iUCi U ' :" ' HEREBY' GIVE NOTIt E to tthe citizens Of Wilmington and vicinity, that they hare. this day sold their entire stock of Hoots. Shops i . together with the good will of their establish ment,, in nrhiih fVr frtrtxT-frm mni.a ' T 1 V .W.J,-. VM1 JU4ta lUOJT liATC endeavored to please their friends and tha ciuzens generally, we now, take pleasure in recommending as our successors those ' popn. iar young men from your midst. Messrs. Gull. ford L. Dudley and Charls S. Ellis, trusting mey wm mcru ana : i-eceive tne liberal pa- tronage of this comrhonity, as bestowed upen us for thelast forty-four years. ;., . N;B; as a particular favor wis aakihat nil persons Indebted "to us by note or account will call and settle the same immediately. Those . having claims; will present tbem for tcttle- ,u:An:n xV-'-f ,'G.-". 0;-BRADLEY. " ' -Junel-lw ,f 7 7 D o n t " F O T jj ' e t ! WJl. Altl. i.l.liUiHUUUli . CHILDREN'S' 6 UMMER ,HAT8 AT-v G O S T ! H A T 6 8 T ! C LOT H ING, . . 7 s ...-. 5: - Diagonals, C'lieviotH, Blixtares. .;J,X--- u CO., -June 4-tf I .;;:,. i) CltY CLOTHIERS. 3P0,O00;Pouhds . OF THE C APE FEA R 1 0 UA N O Vi p OR sale on reasonable terms at the Cape rear Chemical works, Castltf street, Wil mington, D. M. BUIE. Chemist. Batter. Crackers and Cbeese. -n iw mvTw-o "r TTitimw v ' , .150 BBLS. & JS0XES?CR ACKEBSt . -ir 25 BOXES. CHEESE, ..j. For sale by j rit" 7 F. W. KERCHNER, , 27, 28 and 29 North Water tS. June 4-tf GREE1T &; FLAITITER, . - WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS. HAVE IN STORE A, WELL selected, .stock.' of : DRUGS, Medicines Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, K Patent -Medicines, Pharm acen tlcal Prepara- tions, Perfumery', Fancy' Ar . 'i .-.....'.'-?' i . r ,t.. tlcies. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Segars. 't'.-v-'--,: '.'!'t - 7.' 7 ;,j.j...'7. . Ac, which are offered for sale at lowest mar ket prices, at 47 Market and Corner 4th and Hanover Streets. -s : . , ."' iuno4-tf Just Received : FRESH SUPPLY Or TUB ;; . ; ' " Celebrated Gravely .7 v ."' 1 -s ,'' Wine Hap Chewiuff . , Tohauco. '" 4 ,7--." " . .. , . '- XtSO,' A: BOOSREAD Or Urn of the "INDIAM CHIEF." June 4-tf 1 No. Market St7 "TT'ATa'TE--Purchaseis to call at 8. Levy YY 44 Market street, and examine his stock or Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, khoes. Hats. Notions, &c, which are now selling at actual cost. -..)V, j f; va..tv.: .'? Imay 4m - "TTTAaTEO Every bddy' especially iny W former trade to know that my NEW BTORE, corner of Fourth and Nun 8treets, is now open and filled with CHOICE GROCE RIES of every descriptien. ' ' . juneS-lw . . , -.7 7- ; A.. B. COOK.- 45 OT ATJD FOUHD. "T7tOU3fr A place where Dry Goods, Cloth Ij ingBoota, Shoes, Hats, 2'ot ons, Ac, axe belnpr sold at actual cost." S. Levy s, 44 Market street, is the place. , -,- , '" ImaytiMm Fon -gale on niinr! "TJIOIX SALE At Actual Cost, by 8. Levy, JU 44 Market street, Dry Goods. Clothier, Loots, ehoes. Hats, Notions, , Ao. Cal t and secure bargains, v - .. mayHm, i- VI r .lit'" ! Ac .V ! 0s 1 . . ' V 77, i i .Li J;i. -if i" h i i1 . -A l 'it I 4v !5 : I . ', V r I1 w life and vigor u the Society.-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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