- -TnE;rJOi:riir;a 'ctaiv: PUBLISHED DAILT, : " " W3f . II BlSBaAXSD, Editor tad Prop' 0w Dawson Bank Cull Sin. s, Trent Zt, One yoar. In druc.........;..........;r.tT CO Six months. In advance I 60 Three months, in advance,. , l CO One month, in advanoe.......w 75 The Moawtno Stas -will be delivered In any part of the City at Fwtmw Cbvts per week. METEOIIOLOU1CAL HLCODvY ; " Her- ' Tim. BSr mom :WlnL , Weather -T r eter. . 7 A. M. 30.06 63 SWLIght'Fair 2 p. M. 80:0:3, 77 SW BrUk iFalr g P. M. 30:03 7Q 3 Fresh .Fair Mean Temp. "of day, 70 deg. NOTB.--A11 barometric readings are reduced o the pea-level and to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. vRoBBBT SklBOTIT,,, r ?. - !" Serg't Sisrnal Service U. 8.' AT " Weatlcr Report. i Wab Department, Office of Cbler oienai Officer, Washlneton. April 84:35 P., M The lowest baromelerver Iowa will move northeastwardly Into ; Canada, with iresh; to britk winds. ver the lake region ; cloudy weather, with ralo, will probably continue on Tuesday over the New England and - Middle Butes, with easterly no . southerly ? winds ; partially cloudy bot pleasant weather is prob able (or the Southern States,- with southerly winds ; rising barometer? northwesterly winds and clearing weather will extend eastward over the MUaissippl valley by -Tuesday moroiog and probably to Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and tte ; western Gulf States by Tuesday evening, i ' y Dangerous winds are not anticipated."" THBOITY. Of the Wlimlngtan Library Association la open daily during-the week from 10 A. M. to 1 1 H, Horn 4 to 6 P. M., ana rom. 7to 10, 1'KOFITADLK AUVKUiis vn cull the attention of the business men I l . : . a.'u'. ' - 1 of Wiimingion o wo , irered by ,r f ; w . f 1. r jrrZZ r:. us an mwvi - . coinumnioation with the people of the rural dUtricts now trading with Wilmington.- We solicit a call Jrom those who wish-to iUco their business promlnenUy before the people of this section, confident that we can lfer U1ucementa that cannot fall to please. " Dcdlet &tEixis, Sign of the !BIg Boot "Joyce" Gaiters. .5. - : Wji. M. PoissoN.--St. John's rLodge No. 1, F. & A. M. Emergent Meeting. ; See new advertisement under the. caption Lost and Found," " r" ' ' - : - - The Bepabllcan City Convention. The Republican City, Convention for the nomination of candidates for Aldermen to he voted for at the ensuing municipal election, which commenced Us session at theClty Hall . . The New Orleans Fieayune of the 5th Inst yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, finally ad- says, referring to the Grand Extraordinary jourtied about 9 o'clock last night. VYe ex Drawing of the Havana Lottery:. The first dls pected nothing else thap a stormy session. It patch received yesterday from Havana already would have been entirely out of the Radical I st vie uf doing business had It resulted other- I wise ; but we must confess' that we" were not nreuarcd: far such scenes of wrangling and I eoufuslon as prevailed, and which disguSted I n 1 1 decent members of the party. George V. Price, Jr., presided over the meeting and James Heatoa acted as Secretary. Several delegates bad talked themselves hoarse before an organization was effected, but there were plenty other orators to fill their places, who displayed their oratorical powers and tested ihe strength of their longs In the most aDuroved style. Nominations were made and rescinded and made again during Vthe afternoon the names finally agreed upoo being ored, ui follows: from the Owen Bnrney, t col - 1st Ward : Bernard Rumley from the i Ward ; Joseph E ; Samp son, coloed, froin the 3rd( Ward James Wilr son, Irom the 4th Ward Wm. inTburbor, colored, from the j 5.h Ward and .EJ. R.; Brink forthaelty at i large. , Taere were three candidates before the Convention for the Ut ter noihioatloD, tIz: K R. Brltk, A. H. Morris and Htsklah Reld, " colored. Oajlhe II -t. W . 11 . . U . .... m 41. ! l,alAn . th lWO u, " : . ",,7" -namV- first, when Mr., Morf Is withdraw ,hls, name. At tbltiee'of the proceedings the Fifth Ward d"el. Rates withdrew from the Convea lion, ana vvnuia uaTvv notuiur . w i .. a m - . . 1. 1 . . M " ft T f y . - ' with it. Another ballot waa'tben taken, when Col. BrlcK received the nomination. i Tnkl- t I fir'granted .that, all the . above candidates will be elected and tbat. the Con' nervativts will onW succeed In electing, four members1 It s generally conceded thar.'Mr, Jam,. W.lsou will be oor'neat Mayor. The coutesi for the MarsUilshlpwllI le between W. P. Cauadaj, the present incumbent; Lewis Nixoo, colored",' and John WhUeman, colored. " ! ...... ' An lnvolantaryBalta. Yesterday an,emooo abddfC o'clock, a colored boy, about 15 or - id years old, was walking ou pile of wood nearr'th edge of the wharf at the foot of Prloeess street, - when the wood rolled and Cuffywa's plunged head. fr. .v-' rvZ.iX. wivw.ua. IUVU Mlj11tli vHWII.u.iivi; ... were seTeral colored men in lb " aeTerai coiorea mijpq Ticiui.jr ' . . V. time ed one of them reached ' a Sv9 v aw Involuntary baUief. who seised- It; ah4a drawn to the wharfJ while another 'colored man succeeded In fishing hinj. ouU ; It ; mrrow ticapc, as the boy waabout exhausted , rally Dltpatcb. 7 .- " '.: '.f;.' "'V'.V.'' Tbe first two nncabers Ot the above paper,' published at Charlotte, N. C, by Messrs. P. Bradford & Co.,' have come to band; The DUpatch Is of good size, Is neatly printed and oer evidence in iu eauoriwiiDQ seiecuons e-awane snet. it .... lusui wiuwiuic,wiumiH uei. im Democratic In politics. Ladle Benotolent Society. Tbe offlcera and visitors of the, Ladles', Be novoleot Society, are requested to attend the usual monVhly meeting of the Society on Tuesday afternoon, tbe 9lh kst., at ' the Test- aence or John A. Taylor, at4o'ploac. False" happiness renders men stern -J i proud, and that happiness Is never ccnarounM cated. - True happiness renders them kind and emlble, and that happiness li always ahared. -Li; i-.".4-...,; V 4 VolX-lTo. 10. ; Dolly Varden cock tails is ihe latest agony. Fish were abnndani In market yesterday, , Yesterday was decidedly the warmest day of the season. - 'T . There weft no sesslon of the CltjCourl yesterday, .- . . , . The Court House fence Is undergoing re- pairs. ; ' '. 5 k: H -jj- ;".:V--: . - The office of the Register of Deeds tsi re ceiving a neat coat of whitewashing. 7 j -. This is the last month of oysters, and they will not be In season again until September. ; -1 ; People who adcrtlse onlyjonc"e in lueet months,-forgeiihat most folks don't remem-,1 ' ber anything longer than abo-tt seven days. ; I i ---feome aesertthat the Republican city I Ucket Is strong because It has a Sampson in; it'; boi IU19, nevettttelessSn the Brink of vWe are reliably informed that a Conser yiifaciy MnTenwn '.' . : ... t . 1 1 SW yyj' ?rr h'I r K It is announced , that,. tbe:regular.balLof I tbeGermanAssoclationwiU vwke--piace-n Wednesday evening next, the lOlnst, ; iienryerry iiowrej's wiaoxo was report-.! rumored thatshs would leave for FayetteviUe this mdrning.j- J I 1 J v J J The RevJjf. rB. Grier preached, at the Tlrst Presbyterian Church Sunday morning, and In -the eveniesr he delivered a discourse at the colored Presbyierlan Church, on Chestnut j . t sueet. , .-i , v .;; , ; . ruui"J? -urrcuu Vf.1.Vrwt :.... : ,xM5 uloc q&q aoout as mucu as ue couiu nauage, a uogs time, 1 and which kept its' position until the UIU1" w ,wwsu' ' ;1. " , A little white child received a severe cut I over tbe forehead 00 Sunday Irooi the Eat ofa coi0red juvenile base balllst. The blow was accidental, but if such gamesare to be allowed - ---- - - . a ou Sunday those who" engage ln them should learn Co e 'more careful.' I ' : ; We heard no less thanhree Qre-trledV . . . i '. . . .- Republicans pronounce the convention held yesterday a circus. Now, we . want to know what tbe partj"4 propose to do with; these recalcitrant brothers. Al the accumulation of cnttulative "eur erera" accumulated at the City. Hall y ester H.v r?nl Wllllim Thnmn Cntlir mad a the vt : . . . . i Tollowlng eloquent remark : "Some ob dese i Republicans is a workln de dlabolicalest wire dat ebenea worked.' announces one of the capital prizes to have been won In our city, $25,000. The lucky number, 6.917, found itself among orders filled by Mr. Manuel Bornlo, first sub-collector for. exportation la Havana, through his corres- poodents, Messrs. Bornlo fe Brother, .77 ura vler street. - 1 " .'.'.W' , The- Oldest Mason. I This question has been agitating the frater nity for sometime past and several places this State and South' Carolina have put thnl.nnnp.nf rnatfs1 n or gmnnir Itft I inhabitants the oldest Hying Mason. FronH the following It will be seen that as the matter now stands :MaXesvlIle, S. C.;is enttlled to th? "chsmplouship.: ... - ,87J ' JSditorSlar: From the numerous paragraphs lately appearing In the papers relative to the oldest Mason now lWlng, it may be 'inferred t hat the subject is one of interest to the f rater nlty. The Marion .papers claim. Ihls position m'isS' WE!a"' f?n ilem Lodee No. 141. at Mavesville, C., claims to bate one member, a regular attendant venerable fathef, Aiattnew r.Mayesv orw no was raised to the Sublime . Degree in "Hiram Lodge No.0i at Raleigb,,N. C, in the year 181(f montQ; and day not recollected, thus making blra a Jdasoo of 66 years You wHl please lasert this note for the ben- i - - i a I vuw va M a T X. . - ' I - We x. ' .... , ,r i " ' A. Mates. s? afbion Twlnklioa-a. " ! Bonnets and round hats are so much jaiike in shape and trlmmlag this season r thnVit ' is f ery difficult to tell.which is Wfciclw Mosaic and cimecJewelry Is very much in ffl,hloo tbU yeafand is set with pearls and diamonds l the red burnished gold. Io Germany the dress coat has. been dls- carded, and gentlemen now appear evening parues id mart uiau nmwi. , . Pointed' iod scalloped, flounces, are, the 'latest style of trimming dressed, and make the ladles looklike small perambulating awnings: The old fashioned styleof necklaces, worn J by odr grandmothers, of several rows of small gold beads, are all the rage at present,'" I- ! '" ' Adyertlsln lor lie, People. WV woald call the attention of the public to . f .v,ftrt dvtr. " r . Use ments, especially fotihe. accommodation ffrT llUWS f of brief notices such as "Wants," "To Let," For Bale. elf. oflwaaTVtiaemcufcovi uo . ... Jk ..-.Mnia a KI ehsracter can.be teduced to five .lints space, nA the eharcre for them being bnt half onr , - Mf. when nald for atrirfZt in advanet 7--------; - - Th u nffari inereMea . lDaocemenw ir tenants, and tenanw-wi8iMnK iuw.u, w Is 1 the Monsiso STAB as a meoium ior cuuimu 1 : . -.- t f . - k tuCMOKNIKO dum "Jtul-"i tomers. ,,".. v? t;;1t ? i V-irtn .. Storekeepers can also make equal avaU or theae rates for short advertisements; to invite public attention to any specialty, in trade, or any cnange in tneir places. The use of the daily newspaper, a the agen . " j - . .- - cylor communicatiotvjHJjwefen people of all classeV, Is coasUntly inereaslng, and iilustrates and One of th ways lit which modern s civilization l w uaya, I. 'In Km UW .mi1 MA.M In rrrtnflr I ! ' x -.i s ' .t-i I ' pn 5 btoshiessQj We, J i tiit M WnJUHGTOIT, IT. . C.i TUESDAYi APRIt 9. 1872. " cumitlati ve srrrEnERs." ; A II f Kb Old Time, in tbe Hid! t or Wblli we are "Requested to ' Gl Forder." ' " :".' .," "if: rs This was tha: Slogan yesterday as those bril liant students of political ethics, the Bepubli-. cans 01 ' . Wilmingtpn, -assembled in. the City Hall. And great was theexcjtement among the Cumulative .MSufferers."i v , J " f - It.was a beautiful spectacle I It was harmo ny, decency and intellect personified ! Words, It was Impossible, to hear ; and the acts of these ' statesmen'1 cannot be described on PaPer - ' ; ' : .' - 'V T ? t After ft disgraceful wrangle of an. hour's du ranon iq ine juiiy tiau, me assemoiea wmuuiu ot the Republicans of Wiimfagton adjourned io th? City Court Rombe!ow, where,IwithSpar t4D courage and more than tragic air, Cheap that the convention migos go into secret cau- ens; all .Democrate be requested to leave the r . . . I J orator 01 the day; said ne was opposed,. to this I motion because Mr. Washington (supposed, to be - a vaeue reference to the old General! hsdrt 8 - ald 4 ,men were, free aud equal. But tne aeie-ate were remorseless. Jkney naa a Englishman, - dead ;or alive they mnst have sqmev" roioe motion was puwaou a lewieeoiei . i .. .t,- 1 to the iflced nay formed the only ray or consolation nmnrrnit Tnartrrft ntin wrra tlm Kfi(r!fli .- r.rat.faiiPTT; n(- nhfinot. wfth tmpfni .countenances and moistened eyes, seven uon- servaiivei and Democrats ' took up their beds nrt-'wt fnrthpp"' " " " - .i ". and - got farther. sorrowful slght-ihem seven Coaler vallvC8 and Democrats, VgettTn' further'and wh6nv.w4nted our votes on a enUt-ticket for gberis; said it was de d-l-des t outrage tber dey see. v;-- n . i -But the climax Is yctto be reached: twenty two 'venerable" colored gem mans who derive j their Intellectual sustenance; from a dallyj perusal of, the. Moan in o Star, drew their ' - " - I bandannas from (heir heads ; and then flowed 1 the tears of pearly dew. . "We could nH stand that ; s6 we continued to M get further, sollloiaislng as we wandered, Inuct et decorum tsi pro patna mor. , Our Chip Basket. '5 Receipt for rosy ""cheeks orft-door exer cise lutsi ': l?r: v':5 r- ; " Which is the ugllst hood ever worn? - i - r. . ., '1- i.-s False hood, Jj. j The mother's heart: gives 4th joy at. the baby's 1st 2th; and My not,..,.'. 1 v ,.,"..,. Come where my love .lies dreaming," and see how she looks without paint on her face. 1 When Is butter like Irish children 1 When I It Is made into.llttle PaU. m -f ....... . sir' John - Davie, in a poem on dancing. written in 1396, describes the polka minutely, just as It Is danced among ns now. ,. ; : ? ' A boy named his doir-Paste.'' "Why do you give him such a name ' he was asked. " BecaQse 1 want hlm to Uc 10 me" was tne repiy. . ? "Tv" ; V r The "Leap Year" or new mode of eating nhnorinas la. for the vonnsr ladv to hold' the ilmnnil hwan Viop tueth unA thn veinntr man r . to bite it off. i ; " T - A pQenx fentuled 6ing,Ms xh6 r angels as much la n "The Strains theAngels nds. If It strains the j who read it, tbey don't sing It often, if;: w'niw.'r. ent.', uu,u, a,, u..- store jaet as one ot the clerks had killed a Urge rat i wish to see What will He Do with. It?'f said she to' a. boy behind the counter. ''Well," said the boy, "If you'll ' w a j i t 8te to tne w5niow you will probably see him 4 painter, being 'asked ito.estimate the a :tJ- tnrty. .., .r.. .w.th. fii.i:u ' 7 CZi: fifty dollars. - SAUT Of MTTERS -j; Remaining In the Clty'Post Office, April 8tb", 1872 " " B M ss Ad line Beasly.cariWm Bell, 8tan liv Bnvd.i Mra vnthiaJ Brown, Richard A j Brown, Nick Brown, .Mrs Mary M Brudlow, Miss I Chas Bradley, Doctor BakerT Ben Brooker, Bennett Booo,2;;BronsoD ;.a JJrothers, Ann HnHltr C Addison Clark. Mm Maria Curden,r Miss Sophia Harts? care W Chlnnls; A P Cropper, Congdoo, tazara s vo D-Aaron DaTis,lsaacM wT,-acoo wins- lyn; Mra Caroline Eaton, Susan G E Elson. . , F-Tboa Fox, 8..U j-X-W Vl f Z .Al K .Louisa A JaCKSOD, .. cro ju.ro aucjr are . . I If.. XT G-James Guthrie, 2; J D Griffin, 8 K Green, H-Misa Annie Hsrper, Miss Amey Heath, Chas floooer, Dolly Hagerty, Elizabeth Hnhn, ; Harriet Perkins, we,-- n.i.nt Jnnn Tinwira. luav uhkuuu. nui HOOK, Isaac nuieuiuowu...-.- , I Jackson: Miss Battle L J Ned Jones 'vl w onto, nuuu unvif, i ! : ' V. . k Kaesldy & Co, Wm King, Geo Eeenega, I . -a 0 jjra ju Avtu;. -r-'Vi f'i trt Moore. Miss Mary AJMiller. Mrs vr.ha-A Meltbnl J P Maslebeau, J B McMil- i .." . t i.. i Un. John MUrreil. vonu ernw, .aoiei . Trov. care Dick McRae; Stephen "- . Min.n .. . i , rvrT nn nu icui ui. Gaston rrice. y ... t v .1 :i , ' w-nn . - i ft-a,Hf .r, r. "-- :--:----. Klerbee Diewaro, . mii T Ellis Timerln. Mrs Amy Thomas. i V Andrew mmw ' '"" ir-.. t WalkiF. ? rersona calling for letters Jn this List will ..Advertiaed." WU1 he sent to please say x Aaveria. , Dead Letter .Office at yMhinston,. C., In ED. R. BRINK. P M. f. WUmington, N. C., Aprtl 9, 1873. SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. Statesyille want aodd tailor; ! Capt.W; :H:; HarrisQjT is a candidate forTe-election to the Mayoralty of Italf ifrh." . I C i xf V l ! "nS fish inarket ' . 1" ' f r 1" - ; , 1 ; . r-r vien. xraaiey jl-v oounson ana I iauy , are in uaieig q. j i' : ' kv Newbern claim's that its Ssh market is. superior to any in the State. ii r-f The young men ot Goldaboro' 'are to nave a grana- picnic on ine zna aay ; - Ex-Sherifi :W; l SBallinger died at his residence in Craven county on Friday . night. - r v? Col. 'i Jlii Hoke i s spoken of as a candidate ior congress in me v;nar .lottedistrict.;. , ; ;:.y,r . ; : xiio .101 vyity - Dual' yiuu 01 Newbern - are gettirig"eady for their 1- SjriDg exercises, hl-y.iwj -v. i , i r t fT Won -rrcir on ri.t;i i: il IC s- .u , edit 9(e CarloUe J3at.: .'i j Tjie Board of -Directors of the "Zt" . " j- 1 V'RvFt FnrmanEgq i; of the Louisville Courier,' is' talEedot" 2 .for , , . . r Secretary of State. k -77 urew v' ,r J UiC ul;B1B,Bu is prominency nieuiiooeu a cauuiuaw Secretary' of State. ' ! BrBailey, EecLj is to deliver the address on the occasion of the L O. O. F4 celebration in Raleigh on the 26th lnf fi7i;iti s'f 'u -nf a-:is: I , 2iffe,b in its' last' issue, "announces that henceforth it will, advocate Democratic principles. .Good I ..,t ..t .i..:rr ,u,.' ? ' Thfi-fcroidaboro Messenaer ears: . i ' 7 M rnh farmers in this section are. verv back-1 ward in their crops. We also - hear com- plaints about the scarcity ot laborers. , jj The ladies of Snow Hill pro- pose 10 revive iub ouuuu buuvui av tuat place, which was discontinued during the winter months, j ; - ; . 1. There is to be & grand temper ance demonstration in Raleigh onthe oc casion of the lecture of Hon. S. F. Carey, ot Ohio, on the 16th inst.- . , : i ; The annual pony pennings on the ianks below -Beaufort takesv place May 10th, June 10th, July 10th, and Au gust 10 th. .;vineliigence arrived at States-; ville Thursday morning, that a woman had been found somewhere io the northern portion'of the county, with her throat cut and.IUe extinct. f. ... . . 4 On Friday the State Treasurer paid $15,000 to the Board, ot Directors for the State Penitentiary. The requisition wasasigned by the Governor and appioved by what jg known as the Caldwell Board ot Directors. So says the jtfwD$tu iJtT- .--J Col. S.: D. Pool ot the K"ew- bren Journal of I Commerce is under politi- cnl disabilities, and will not allow his cal disabilities, and will not name to co.betore the Greensboro Cooven I . -i . ...... m 1 I tion 1U CODneCtlOQ WltQ . IDO OID.Ce OI Secretary of State. ,j : het ChartoXm says :. Alter -exwnaing.-; w,wv,'- ucveiuping the long aoanaonea x-onis gum miuc, ju Nash county, Col. Bturges, JNorwern man, has struck a new vein which is likely to yield some millions of dollars of the " filthy needful."-; v 4:? ' T - (Xe wis Withcrspoon, ot Cataw ba county, who 'turned State's evidence before Judge-Bond's JLu kiux uourt in Ralelffb. last tall, has " gone hopeleSslj in- """"s- K"J" r"rv ,"" ?" , patch.1 : , :. . iThe Sentinel says ;,lAWe learn fVflm Cant. Exlme. of Chatham, that the. . mke her trial triD the same day to BuckhornJ'? The Sentinel thinks theew steamer should be called after Judge Arr- chibald Murphy, who, fllty;j ears, ago, first conceired tb ljaea oi nayigaung tne up- per Cape Fear. . :i .; . ... -'i ; a-iTKri "Rftleirrh LZV'referrins: to theDeaf and Dumb Asylum, ' says : A; meeting 01 toe isoara 01 xirectois lyrnjio institution was eaiiea ior oaturaay even- perativ ii.Ji i..re fr?.K fhfi funds to carry it on. The Hoard win. J however, as they are in duty bound to;do remainlri Dossession bt the institution and grounds, depending upon tbeeharities of nr citizens for the support ol a lew of the our citizens for the, BUpfJort inmates dependent "Upon the State for support; 44 " . ,.T . HALL. In this city, on uday, April 7th, of vthoia Fever, Charles Bahnson, little son ! of Samuel O. and Mary Jr. Hall, aged years. oevond the leopard's haunts and the Uon's Gen LI1M llkblO IBUUW u uw" , : Biail (!iTAUS' BXIUAT 18 UO Pitent C'r.a hnmhnir. flrotten -UDi to dupe theJ twnorant ana creamua, uun vv1 eific for aeal Catarrh, Cokt in the head," kindred diseases ,t t --fi;a i 'ii' '. Olortena Beeerd. Twelve years ago t lines in.a Mew ior I Btorativeiandsoliciteaatruaoiiw aremeaxiJw m - ;rI rheu- - ''"ililt.w.-'-Wo-a dwordexs. rheu- - i x , TTVJ ntionn way. Pi-4.wtatio jit- J" la f roM the beginning. All that i was I pi aimed lOr ll KB wmu, .-- -- al4 Of tPlS aiXlO W iuviuii4 w w. J'w. . ' .. A w.'vr.Yil .H .r. tea. m TmLm.f BotOet. A few y-an morn ana xne n4uleJled to five vtiUUmt, he an. .i nimiuoa ot ine.biUtors has now I ocne luo - . -1 j..,., six Li-"--"-;r '.-T ; .nit, rnblished by the proprietors, at a cos I bf also two, is glren avay, . ITu Tft feat in for the purpose of taking tne necessary steps for a partial' cloing'of rthe'instituJ renaerea imperative irom iuc .-4j i. ,";' .. DIED.'- :'i-s - . . i - ,u. i i ' 1 One it ii 11 IB , u li .vy whoio noP.ii4i9 - NEW , ADERTTgEMENTS. StoKll'SLbdge HpL j W-:--i.:f ir - 'V : . ' . . .. 1 , ' , v. . . -rnrRliOKNT MEETING THIS (Tne'dav) -Hi Kvening, at o'clock, for work in tbe "; ; ;By order of tneW.M. ; stTjohh'b Hitt, April 9-it - ' secretary. ! : Joyce " Gaiters ! mHESE fashionable Gaitera. of. the finest ' 1 serse-i-bpth laced ana Cone ress mad t to oar oraer give . we nest satisfaction , wner oversold. . . - i For sale by ; DUDLEY ft ELLIS, ' . ap9-tf SIcti of the Big Boot. f Germaii:BalI.-7 : ' fTWE regxtlar Ball of the German' AssoclaC JL tioa will be held on Wednesday eveulng next, April' J Oth. , ;f," , , only members admitted. - i . --i - ,- ' - . H. OHLANDTv. - ) t - J" wu iloTTENDOKr, 5 Com. Saddlery.: . ?, XL KINDS OF "SADDLES, HARNESS, A .... - " - v 'y. trunks;;, traveling ; bags, , ;n& everything in the line of SaddlerGoods - " " - , ' J. S. TOPHAM 4 CO.S,;;! . j-j- i-: jia. n sauic x runt iinwi.. , ------ wiimino-trtn vi ; feb6-tf ' MISCELLANEOUS. AT A. D; BEOWH'S,' rpHE LAEGEST A8SSOBTMENT OP MIL- linery and Millinery Goods in the city at A. D. BROWN'S, rilHE largest , assortment of. Bibbons and - Flowers in the city at': :,;; 4 ; y :. . A. P. BBQWfl'S, j .-. i mHE handsomest assortment of PABASOLS JL in the city at !f A. D.BBOWNS; rpHE handsomest assortment of WHITE GOOD3 la the city at ' ,1-.'". . . ... ' . A.D.BROWN'S. rnSE largest assortment of CQESET3 In the city at A. D. BROWK'S. j rpHE largest stock Lr"eitvat- fof KID , GLOVES in the A-D. BROWN3. rpHE largest assortment of. LADIES' UN-DEB-GAEMENTS and HOOP SKIRTS in the city, at A. D. BBOWN'3. rriHE largest assortment of LADIES. HAIR " . riXINGS.inthecitya 'V Z' h -A. I bbown'3. i TTI . . mmovnMt. ne wraTTie trim-I HE best assortment of WHITE TRIM-1 M1XGS, uoaisitY ana ununa in m city at . ; Ai D BROW&'S. ONR PRICE! TERMS CASE! apr 7-tf r . Exchange Corner. IN STORE, QQQ BJtoo"t''C"S CORN 8O0OBllsn" 1,200 FL0CK' 200 Barrels .... ... Q5T BOXES D. S. SIDES" BOXES D. S. SHOULDERS, AND " " B HHDS. SifOKED SIDES and 1 v. OVI SHOULDEKS, " 'rre BBLS.WHISKET and BRAN 5 f O DY, 28 Bbls Kerosene Oil, : ' v . -;f- -til . W -i'-r '.,. : Kf?ri SACKS LOFFEE, 15a ; Hhda. : :OOVi and Bbls, feugafs, . . I frriri 8PIRIT CASES, ,SC0 Bundles ,OUU Hoop, ....... w 1 BBLS. I GLUE,. 100- Tierces, . ; ... a iOv . Kegs and Tubs Lard,, j : . r , 200 BOXES CANDLES, 250 boxes : oystersv -j: .-.j, :; i 1 ff 'CASES TRESH PEACHES, jLw f : zw cases Kranay reacnes, T PZf boxes anq bblh. t-iiAiA- CRACK. AUO r? -aB- a BDia. B. sE. Molasses, n j r'i BBLS." CUBA Harrels Rice, Ae ; Ac j fc,f JTor sale by. .Jiivf iiv 1 4,., V 1 ' ap 7tf ' :'! 2T, 28 and 29 Ndrth Water 8t Sr. BURKHIEIER. I i.TMVlJOAUi nuufi Tooaccoj :: Snuff and'-' lC SEGAES. JBUPS of tlae) Indlaa Cfalef, 7 april 7-tf No. Tlarket : f CItixcnfc, Harliet HemoTal. rriHE CITIZENS' "MARKET, formerly lo- JL eatea on Market atieet.nasDeenrtmTvea to th corner of Second and Princess Streets, J AmwVkAVA In .Vim aI.v. ,f aptH7-lW-i?i if FLETCHER TILLET; OnioESett! ; ''-5; T1RCES MEDICAt . i .x.. ; JT T.... . fT- iiOJL.UiU DISCOVERT, i e: sir ;.w r.'" u tjarden Seed ! l . tsT. OILS. DTES; GLASS i .-'uni.ii a- ivn AT WHOLESALE ) - ,r . GREEN 'aptfle-tf L-U "Sir SATKB OF JJ9TESTXSIEG I Son are one day, ............... l 0 twodaye,............... 1 U T " thro ay,....... ( roar davm.;.. ......... b U -'i-.r-w-HmiTLi: I 00 .' V.ons vreektMrnM I 60 xi vn imvn ... Contract Advertise enta taken fttvre portionatelylowrates.. - . :r Uarrlagee, tKath. Belifrlon i, ! rnneral and Obituary notices will be inserted at naif rates wnen paia tor in advance j otnerwlse mil rates gassafs Taaxs Casn on demand. ATJOTTON SAJEa Commissioner's Sale. GRONL&IIfATicRs. BY VIRTTftt Or A DECREE OP THE SU. perlor Court of New Hanover county, made at Jane term 171, the nnderBiffned Coia- missloner wll sell, Tuesda,- April 2S, 1871. at puDuc auction ior casn, at niicnange corner, at 10 o'clock, A. M . the following described piece of t ' . . , . . , situated near the limits of this city: Beginning at a stakn in tbe OldNewbern Road at James L. Mills' corner, running thence North 0.40m; East thirty-seven chains and eighty-nva links ; theaee feoni h 8J , degs. vOm. Last fifteen chains and eivhty-eeven . links to a stake thence Routh 0.40m.r West thirty air chains and flay -five links to a stake mine ma newoern dww vubiiw whvu nai road South 87, West fifteen chains and eighty- even links to a staKe, inenoH oouin u uers. 45m Wr-st, four chains ana nny iinss loine uerinmng, oontainingtra &.,n u.a, more or jess. The above described prouerty la sltnaUd upon the North side of Old Newbern Road, 1 ad is a portion of what is known as the ! W EST II AXTa TliACT, contalninr SIXTY ACUES, portion! of which U under f sjuce, with a good ,t , ; , V j NEW DWELLING HOUSE' thereon and all" necessary OUT-HOUSES. ' Partlei desirousof purchasinR.wlll be shown the property upon application to , - .-... 1 ; M. CKONLT, Comr. 4vi w a . -m. . . w ummRLon, jm . u., marcn l, lpa. , march lWawaon da Ju, , Auction, ; Sale, J ,r- , :. ; 'il .i-.i...t.ri0 By BUXTING k McQUIGO, ; , AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS, f N TUESDATf , "Aprii'flth, 1872. at half-past yj 1) o'clock, A. M., we will sell at our Bales Boom, No 3 . North Water street, a large con. slgnment of ' ' " - ' . Clothing and Dry Gooda, All new and in prime order, consisting of " Coats, FAnta, Teste. Hits.v Boole, Bhoes Calico, pants Clotb, : ' . Rhirts. Soeka - and .llotloiis. . Dealers 'Will Please Notice. SALE POSITIVE-TERMS CAalT. Molasses and Syrup. 50 HHDS; Huscrovado Holasses ;..: AND 1 S.H.SYRTJPI. For sale very lowjby iuneM-tf WILLARD BROS. For; Sale, rpHBEE PRIME D 2 AT HORSES -; : ; , ..NO BETTER IN THE CUT. : Apply to i fJ i l r, marcltSl-tf . 0. G. PAR3LET ft CO. : yoi. Sale and : for Kent. A DE9IBABLE HOUSF, in a good locality, w th welI andci3teril,Wateron.the? ; : ' The FURNITORF, which is very desirable and nearly new, will be disposed of at private sale at a bargain. Apply, at the Stab office. april S-3t ' T " Union Boarding House, Y"YN TRE COBNKR of FOFRTH and KAR J, NKTT STREETS, five mlnut.s walk to Union or Charlotte-Depots. .: Single Meals, CO cents J Lodgings, 50 cenW, and $25 per month for regular boarders. V ? april 6-lm rni 0 THOMAS JENKINS, ; 5,000 Pounds. , K. O. HOC KO U:JS JL ; 1 ORANGES AND LE :jfoNs, ' v Y' i r- AT , - ,, 'r. ' i:kf; ..i"'.iftii'fc T J. CSTEVENSON'S, , . apri-tf Market, , bet. Front and 8econd, SPRINGS AT -HOME ! r t f tl..t . leiinerai waiera i CJARATOGA" WATER on araugnt ana in O battles, on Ice ; Vichy, kiid Ritsengen Waters. - I Also, Wilhor's Cod Liver OU, Hdrsford's Acid Phosphaicsi Atwobd's. Quinine Tonic, Fer- phosnhales, i.-v rimW. CaitOron. and a large ... I irtt- f ; TTnaHoh Knorr American aoaps nu I - I! : . trif nwKKVA WRIGHT. td) WJholosalo Druggists and Chemists, bcu " (Lippitt's oid tand,) 7 if sps-itf -yrKTcor, rront and Market Et. Just from Steamer, i.'i L. L .4.0 jix)u: UR, CIDER, APP.I,TURIP3,;.J , Onions, .Lemons, Beans, Potatoes, . ; - m Cheese, Candy, ' Prixe-Candy, ' 1' " .) . kuM a 2 ;u-.raper Bag',. Snuff and Tobaoco, Wood and Willow Ware, f OanAfoa "M a trliA. Canned . i : Goods, Pickle and Preserves, , , STATIOHEBIES, tte. ..... fr;."f"-jf' ! inar28-tf iHEIDIS BBOS. l .," vTlUttlf OTOW, N. C., 1 f. From this date the mails will close a fol- ' Korthern Night MalLi'.VIiM....'.r.i'4.8 TiMi Omitltfrrn Vlftll..'.. .uL.i. ...'... ..8 P. M ' iwikr ai.tr ? i V ED. B. BRINK, P. Mi LQ8T amp rounp. Avri prrrxv- i " ogTOn Saturday evening, in the street,.. pjLVut5l I TjOTrCaLb Book. be Under will be sutt i 1- !; i, fi I) I- 1: - 2 ? Si " A i t X ..v V.

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