r uonniNG otaix. ' PUBLISHED DAILY, , H BEBSAItD, Editor and Prop'r. Qf ,:GB, Dawson Bank Bonding. Front 8t. - ftftr. in advance.... ..w.......V.;..t7 00 ?ffihs. in advance... 8 60 3l 7 months, m aavance, w frH?hm advance. ,. 75 Tn part Tha SRnAtxrAtiTB&R Cshtb trweekT f)I luo - - I April iJU, . loT4. Iher-''. Timo .?., mom- Wind. Weather Time. eter. ..; . .-Ta M 30;29 , 63 E Fresh dear. r p M 30:27 80 SE Fresh Pair s If M 80:28 - C7 dE GenUe Clear C TeanTemp. of daj,69 defcT Votb. All barometric readings are reduced Hie sea-level and .to 33 degrees Fahrenheit i W BOBSHT 8KIBOTH, . ; 8er't Sijrnal flerrlce U. 8. AX ffentber neport. Office of Chief SUcnal Officer, v Washlngtoni ; April 8085; P: - M, J The lowest barometer will continue moving ,.wardlv from Lake 8nperlor into Canada.! Brisk and probably high westerly winds will 0 ':i npr the nDDer lake reirlon and east ward to the lower Lk region daring to-night nd on Wedneaday morning. Cloudy and threatening weather wltlwaln will probably pxtend over tfce Boo them and Middle States durioe to-jilBbt and ; overflew .England on Wedoesday. Rising barometer, northeasterly wiuds and clearing weather will - prevail over the northwest and extend over the upper lake redon, and to the Ohio valley. Cautionary iL'oali continue at Milwaukee, ChlcagorGrand Uavun, Detroit, Toledo. and.Cleavelana. , ' l THEOITY:, 1 ' 1 . 1 1 H W. P. Cxnnxdat. Important Sanitary No-' Ike ' ' ' -V- - ;;r: TuDs. D. Mbares. Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Co. Dudley & Ellw, Sign of the Big Boot Monthly Bills; " Opeka House. Mr. J. E. Qwena, One Night Only. - ' ",;'".' !.r.L T';'.V C. S Ellis. Secretary and Treasurer Me cbaulc'd Building & Loan Association. J as. C. Stsvbssos's Chofce New Batter. ' The boy charged with breaking one of "the luck b xea in the city postofflee and abstract log the contents, mentioned .In our last, was released yesterday, , 'per prder . of District At- vtorney S'.arbuck, on account of his tender age, on condition that his guardian would give him , a good whipping. " - ;. ' .','.'.'!,.'.".. To Conservatives. . , - la order to.vote"2t the city election on Mon day next and thereby assist In securing a mU nority representation of Conservatives in the Board of Aldermen for next -year it "becomes necessary for you to register againt!iui, you should see that this important duty is not only performed by yourself, bqt that It shall jnot bi forgotten by your Irienda.: - " J ' - BeKlatratlon. .. . . Below we give, the total, registration pp to date in the several Wards : -- ' White. 2ad Ward.... 101 3rJ' Ward.................. 70 iih Ward V 89 5th Ward 7 Colored. ... 09. 124 132 256 .831 frdmUho lst Ward 611 have not Full returns been received.- German jpieSle. ' The Mozart Zaeoger Fund have thefr, first pic nic for the season at the Wilmington Gar den to-day. The festivities will commence about 4 o'clock and will probably be kept np the greater part of the night. It should be understood that this plc-nic is Intended ex clusively for the benefit of our German fellpw citizens. They know how to. enjoy such things and the affair will doubtless be a very pleasant one to all who participate in It." tfortuarjr. From an examination of "therecor s In the office of R. J. Joaee, Esq Secretary, we find tuat there were. ,J2 . interments rin Oakdale Uraetery durlnz the past month. The dis eases are given as follows : Typhoid fever, 1 ; spiual disease, 2 ; erysipelas, 1 ; rash, 1 ; accl- , dentally drowned,!; 'child bed,'!;' diseases not stated, 5. The ages of the parties are set down at 63, 42, 25, 19, 17, and. the. remainder froialday to 9 years. One of. the above died outsldo ol, he city limits.' Six of the number were females, 4 males and 2 whoso sex are not - lUled.' ' State Sledlcftl SocletrV Ibis important body of scientific gentlemen will convene at Ncwbern on Tuesday, .the 21st 'ust. Always of Interest to the profession, It is expected that this annual "meeting will tie unusually Interesting. The dgctora win doubt lesa assvmble in large 'nombersi. aha4 ainong oibcr topics of practical ImporUnce to be considered will bo the subject of female doc tors and female medical education. This will cotno op ihjhe wayofa formar petrUon for membership by a talented and-bighJy accom plished young lady, a native of Washington In tbis State, now pursuing her medical studies ! Paris. She holds a Diploma from the Medi cal University of Zurich, is anxious to secure fellowship la the Medical Society of her State, nd promises to abide always by the fctatates jndcode of the same. Her "application has pCU puceu in the hands of a promjnent mem b" of the society in this county. X lf will give an attractive novelty to the 1 proceedings and uoirtuless cause an animated discussion.-; .77 . 1 he Concert Las Mijpht. 7 ' lrAQ iuinieuse audience assembled at the ront Street M. E.' Church last night toattend ,? Concert given by the Sabbath SchboT "dren of that chnrch. - 0 say - that those Present were pleased with ;the entertainment - vuiU raU Iar abort of expressing tho gratlflca Uoo thv l " - "V"":r deibu 'a I: c . ?ii :r wiQD8?ini. : ound;w,n;r,rfr ' -as tb Shall the 11 , r r .,7 V , ' : muine Harvest be r and the Celestial 1 v. aa rendered by" the Choir.' The dexter T with which the oriran vu handled also contributed largely to the excellence of the .. -ruinment . Taken altogether the Concert "8 grand success,-and the children "have" 10 be Prona of their achievement The wHecUon, welearn waiTery UberaL , . i . . . " - -- ' ; . ' '' - iisiii -A, "14 O. Sift; Local Dot. - ConservaaVes of the4tfi4Ward-RaiisTJsa! Ben Lipscomb; colored,' "was sent to the Work Ilouse-yesterday ' !- - ,: -- i - We learn that a Horer Company Is soon to be organized in this city.' s ' ' '-; Only one civil case' disposed of by the Superior Court yesterday. - Ne business of Interest to the public before the U. 8, Court yesteiday.. ?: No one can register on election day ex cept those arriving at age on that day. Under lhe ilnfluence -of the continueu drought the -Cope Fear river is said to be geW -ting very low. r:"' ' ; ' We had the pleasure of a call fibm M. Q: WaddelVEsq.,!ofPittsbbro Chatham County, yesterday. .; . J 'jh i I A r v ; ! ! . The ran of ,$.t Is unusually, good for the season, and as a consequence ourlnarket con tinues abaodantly supplied. - V . During the iaonth'Just closed there were 25 marriage licenses Issued in this county, of which 3 were for white and 22 for colored couples..,,;;, .V7;'..".vv.v" 77',' The Matonio Monitor for May, has been received. It is published at Goldsboro, N. C, by J. A. Bonitx, Esq , and is a neat and hand some monthly. t;;, 77 7 uV " ' The place of registration In the Fifth Ward "has been changed from BlddleStore to Frank' Milton s house, southwest corner of Sixth and Castle streets. ( . 7 ' - . . The Dawson Bank Building ' is to be thoroughly overhauled, repaired, repainted, &c, which, when completed, will add no little to the attractiveness of the neighborhood. ' Tid matter how often yoa have voted or how frequently yod have registered, lt is nec essary for you to register again the present week if you would vote In U;e city election on Monday. ' '"' ' L7' '.7..7 ";7 V.1'..'7. Mr. W. E. Spalding,' the. veteran manager of the National Theatre, at Washington, was In the city yesteiday, making arrangements for tho contemplated visit of the great Come dian, John E.! Owens. -r - v..-; To-day Is the 1st day of May, - the last of the Spring. months, which fully, inaugurates the season of plc-nlca.and. excursions. .There will doubtless be any number of them during the next reek or two. ,. - - ; - - - The only case. before the .City Court yes terday morning was that' Of Alex.' Palmer; charged with wife beating, who was required to give security in the sum of $200 for his ap pearance at the next term of the Superior Coarf '7 ' . i-k" 7- - As announced in our advertising columns the Piedmont and: Arlington Life Inaorauce Company paid, some time since, the amount of insurance on the life of the late CoX7T. D. Meares. This Company ranks with the best in the. country. 4. . .. . r :, There will be a match game of base ball this afternoon between two picked nines. Those who have never witnessed a game of base ball should embrace this opportunity to do so, as It Is expected to.be a very interesting one. The best players in the city will be on the ground. : . We learn that Judge Cantwell talked out nearly the whole of the ' Massachusetts " meeting on Monday nigbt, there not being a corporal's guard left when be got through. He commenced about 10 o'clock and concluded between 12 and 1 o'clock. Some one passing the' Ball yesterday nearJ dinner time en quired if Judge Cantwell had got through speaking yet 7; Ad Arreai Under Jlf3ealtle.7: A number of "Brooklynites" have for some time been missing poultry from their coops without being able to get on the track of the perpetrator of these little acta of indiscretion, which wereso annoying to his neighbors. Fi nally one of the Victims Of these nightly raids got an inkling that led to the discovery that one Dick Smith knejv more, about the matter than he would be apt to acknowledge volunta rily." A warranty was therefore, obtained .for bis arrest, and yesterday , morning Officer W; HI Howe was sent' after 'the delinquent'. He came across Smith on Nixon street, near Hu tafTs store, but on attempting to arrest him the fellow.sh? wed fight : The officer was ust as determined to capture him; however, as he was not to be captured,' and a lively .''ecrim mage" ensued- during which : first one and then, the other was- the. Vbottom man. "...Fi nally Officer Howe called to his assistance Of ficer John ' Evangelist,' who bappered in the vicinity, and between , them Smith iwa's overpowered and taken io the Guard House. i : - Fatal Sport. :-::-7;,! - x 1 In the case of the colored youth, whose sud den death on the plantation of Judge Russell at Town Creek, Brunswick county, on. Sunday evening last, was alluded to in our last Issue, the coroner's Jury returned a verdict that he came to. his death from injuries, received two weeks previous. 7 I 7 ''-;' :.r r " .7 It came out in the testimony that on Sun day, the 14th Inst, deceased, whose name was Manuel Lane, . was ; in company wita aevera other boys belonging In, the neighborhood, when they seized him and tied him with rope, after which some of them took hold of one end and some the1 other and commenced pulling. This was kept np for sometime, as a matter of mere-sport on their part, "tut 'when released. by hla companions Lane was 'almost immediately' t In a'sufler? lng condition until Sundayevening last, when he expired ow.nwrwi' exanuuauou vi ceased:4ts Intimated in yesterday't paper, was renairt eHcitea by aald xamlnaUon and from the eyi M Lii: r'. ';f.:.' dehce of witnesses before the jury: Commtte Jtleef og9 The Conservative City Executive' Commit tee , are requested - to : meet,at ' the .. office 6 Messrs.7Wrlght & Stedman this evening, at 8 o'clock. The canvassers of the different Wards are requested to meet with the Committee, 6p RAHOCSE. Over Lanl .ana Sea. This evening a the Opera House, the grand Artistic Exhibition being series of sketchea of places and things In the Old World. - These exhibitions, which are not on the. panoramic order are highly spoken -of by the press else- where and, from what we ' can Team: are but; io ne seen to be appreclaiedr: ; There wlir also be dlsTrlbltlon of presents every evening. The exhiblbitlon will remain here during the week. .. .,u John E. Owens. As announced in our advertising columns this mornings thla .celebrated . Comedian .will, make hie first appearance on our boards on. Monday evening next The Augosta Conatttu- iioTuilist has the following highly complimen tary hotice'ol Ms personations; of twq of his favorite'eharacters: " '7 7 : "it is' seldom that sb! laree and brilliant ah audience Is seen at onr theatre, as that which assembled last evening to witness the perfor mance of the characters 01. ur. uuapoa ana Solon Shingle, by, the. celebrated .Johm E. Owens. We haye seen the former personated by various actors, some of whom possessed considerable tneriti out wno never Deiore, as far as'our knowledge extends, was it present ed with so jnoch force and individuality as, on ast evenine. The dual profession of apothe cary and cornet with the attendanSf niix.tnre of ideas which was moused in the mind of the possessor of the two dignities, was represent ed with consummate skill, which was fully ap preciated by. tho audience as was .evidenced by their freauent applause. For our part our en joyment was real and intense, and we certain ly HAi..)l-U"nwUa'((ffli'l' 1r thft r pa an fa which we experienced over his Dr. Ollapod. . "But the crowning tnumpu .01. ine.. evening was his inimitable Solon Shingle, the ubiqui- tlous "apple sass" man. It was once observed I or IiacKeit. ine laieiy aecesseu cuuicumu, when taking the part of Falstaff, that It was Falstaff acting Hackett, and we think the re mark will . apply with equal justice to Mr. Owens In reference to Solon Shingle. It was as if the bona fide Shingle was upon the stage, and the actor was entirely lost sight of in viewinr the oddities and eccentricities of the old countryman, and laughlue over his quaint expressions and witticisms, This impression continued from the beginning to the end of the play, and the curtain went "down amid a shout of laughter and a storm of applause." Wilmington Blfle Gaarda. , -A A colored military company jwith the above title has recently been organized in this city. Their arms, which have just come to hand, are one hundred in number and of the descrip tion known as Springfield rifiies The compa ny will be composed of one hundred and three men, conntlng .the commissioned officers of which there are . three, viz : J. , 8.- W. Eagles, Captain; W. H. Howe, 1st Lieutenant and C. R.' Boygen, 2nd Lieutenant Their nnlf orms have been ordered and they hope to receive them In time to make their first appearance on the 30th of Mayj which la ihe NaUbnal memo rial day. The officers, were commissioned by Gov. Caldwell. . . . . .... : .. , Onr Chip Basket. It is said you can do np your hair sweetly with -a honeycomb. : Developing the voice Is styled by the pro fessors of the. art "Voice Building." Some people;run it np to a pretty high story. : .4,BHl," aaId one apprentice to another, "I don't like a boss as ,1s alien around his shop interfering with his own- business-." j - A German, lately married says : "Id vas youst po easy-asl needle cood valk out mit a camel's eye as to get der behind vordt mit a voomans." "Mamma," said a precocious Utile boy who,. against his will' was made to rpek the cradle of his baby brother, 'lf the Lord has any tnore bablea to give away don't you take em. LIST OF LEWERS Remaining . In- the City -Poet Office, April 30, 1873: .,r;:..,.. .... -,. -7.-, A Hilred Artist Capt Bradford Ames. B Mrs Amanda Blount 3, Henrietta S Bliz zard, L T Blocksome, Marion iSrown, Miss Mary Ann Brown, Miss Mary Ann Bowden,,S M Brownings . C Dr Jioney 11 unemis, mrs Ajanen, Dennis H Callahan, Lyas Camell, Miss Mary E Clark, Miss Pheby Cook 2, Ned Carver, Willie A Cleman. 77 ' ' j Z " D Willie Daniel: Miss ineresa a jjavis, Thos W Davis. Miss Laura u jjavis, miss Lizzie Dunson, Miss Elmira Dudley, Mrs Uza i E Nelson Hanks care Charlotte Evans, J J Ellis, John B Evans. F-Joseoh Farrow. Miss Mary Flowers, Ed ward Perkins careBobt Fihney,'"S R Fowle, Vll TThlfArd. . G-rAlbert Gillespie, Geo R Gamage, ja M Griffith, Amelia Gilchrist. . : -H-Anderson Hill. Miss E C Henry Mrs "Emma Harriss. Miss Elizabeth Hill, G P ffnHtrA T.fthftlla Houston. Joseph D Hall 2. Mrs Laura Hantin, L W Hodges, Miss Mary R Hodges, Harriet Peekum care W Hunte Mrs Patsy Hi Bes, Richard Hill, Samuel Hall, Thos Hodges, Thos B Henderson.Zacheiiah Hussey; Wesley Hodges, Wm H Hqugh. ; jp JurgUson, Rev M B Johnson, Sam Hall or Vlrglll Hill, Carolina jones. - . i r , irM Ira Charlotte Klnff. Eneenia S Knieht. James S Knight L F King, Mrs Mariah Keys, Mla Rnatla Klnra. R A King, i L Alex H Leslie, Green Leoair, Hattie Lee, ME Lucas... - - i m Alex Murrell, Alex McNeill, CRMallett, ilUsa C J Mclntvre. Jas 8'Melvin, Miss . Kate Mapson, Leonard Morton; Armond McNeil V Lewis Morse, Nellie Moore, R Montague, Jas A Me3lia. ' ' : N Daniel Norh, JJ Nash, Sam Nash, S L Oohn Smith care F W Ortman, MichaeJ rvnftrnii. Miss Sallle Orrell. V? J Benj F-Pridgen,-Wheeler: Prlce,:Mlss Mary Pace, Lear rnair. u u rotter. t R--MUs Pbamey Reeyes, W W Robblns. A s William Spencer, r David Stewart,- Mrs Eliza E Stevens, John bullivan, Mrs N O Sey Robt Sutton. William 8omes. T Capt D S Thompson care Woodville, '"&C6.'.Mrs Elizabeth A Turner. Miss Emiliner Thomas, Mies S E Thees Sylvia S Thomas. " ; V R W Vlelr. W frank Brown care sa.r .waters, mrs A Wood. Mrs Caroline Williams, Miss Clara wukincra. Eliza Williams. Ferdinand Wlnfield. John Wilkins. Lucy Waddle NHD Wilson. Mrs Sarah C Wilson, Mrs Marlon Walker care Rev Wyatt Walker, SHIP. LETTERS., '. Z 1 nnt nhaa B Roarers." Schr A M Rumba. Cant M Dowley on board Bark Eliza Evelina, Rus- sell .vvuns ocnr an- yz Persons calling for letters ln: thlsJst 4liq AflR RAT Arlvprt.efl." Will De sent to Dead Letter Office at .Washington, D C, in SO days, if notcauedion WUmingtOD, N. C., Apruw, w. OFlTTJEPENTINE. " -- Extra tmiw 1 tween Raleigh and Greensboro on Wednes day "and Thursday. 14 41 7 GenilVade Hampt6nVpVSni' Carolina, delivers the Memorial Address in Raleigh' on the 10th)proxv- 1 ' 7 - Gbvl Holden and - family' are expected in Raleigh in a day or two, and he is expected to resume; tho editorial harness. - 7" 1 - - ' Surry couDty is " in favor of Judge Merrimon' fot 'Goyernor,' as their first choice but will abide by the Greens boro Convention, - 0 - ;7' ' The HilUboro -Recorder lis in favor of D: R.1 Gbodloe for .Governor and Professor Mclver for 7Superintendenf 'of Pablie, Instruction. ,:, .7 ..k i ;; 1 A : large number1 of -delegates to tho : Greenboro" Convention- from' the Eastern counties .passed through. Raleigh on Monday evening.. . .. . ; The Salisbury Examiner says : Mr.-John Vanderbug, of Gold Hill," was stricken with apoplexy nd died suddenly, on last Tuesday. .He. was about 45 years of. age. . .. . , i ,.i A petition was received by G07. CaldweH, pn Saturday,! to pardon a young man in ; the: Penitentiary., tjufors tunately the poor fellow 4Ied some three or. four weeks ago, so the petittion was .too. late.' ; 7 The Haleiffb.iyenoHBays ; Gov. Caldwell, on Saturday,: pardoned" John Haireton. Phillip . Hairston and Buck Hairston, (colored); convicted: atT.the Spring Term, : 1870, of Davie Saperior Court, of larceny,, and sentenced -to three years in the Penitentiary. ...... The Raleigh Sentinel of Tues- jday says : A dbpatch froni Washington yesterday states that the : disabilities of Hon. S. H. Rogers'have been removed by the House. ' We rather think they hate been entirely removed. - - ; : . The CHarlotte Southern ' Home ys : We learn .from Mr. 7E. ,M. . Ander-. holdt, of Gaston, that the .wifa of Sam Mooney, (coL) dropped dead at ihe dinner tapie on Saturday last. , Her . sister . came oyer to attend, the . funeral and. dropped dead on the next night in the same house. The Tarboro Enquirer says : State t. Jas. Jordan, arrested for 'murder, was concluded on Friday of last week. The State was represented by Col. Martin, and the defendant by Messrs. Wallace and Hines. Jordan mas "convicted of man slaughter and sentenced to ' five years at hard labor in the State Prison. - Tbe Ke wbern Journal of. Com- mer.ee says:.. We understand from informa tion received from parties in Westerport juaiue, mat too umortunate iaay, wnose remains were , washed, sshore on -Fort Macon beach, several days ago. is believed to be the wife of the captain of. a home" ward pound vessel irom. the West Indies, which ia known .to . have been lost a -few days prior ,ta the washing . ashore ' of the . The Greensboro Patriot says an altercation occurred on Wednesday last between Col. E. P. Jones and Judge Tourgee, arising from a misunderstanding in the application of epithets. A couple of " blows were exchanged, when bystand ers interferred "and restored peace, where- uuuu upiaaauQBa louowea. wnen it was uisuoyereu mat tney misunderstood eacn other. Expressing mutual regrets at the occurrence, they , shook hands and de parted ""as good friends as before." r ' The Kewbern Times says : We learn by letter that Keuse River Light aouse caugni nre on me morning 01 ine 26th, from a cooking' stove, in the ceiling over the oil room, and when first discover ed by Mrs: Molhe E. Daniels (the wile of the Principal Keeper) was well Under way; It so happened that at the time,' the As sistant Keeper was on shore (a long dis tance off) with the only boat attached to the Station." Death stared the devoted husband and fond . wife in the face, and with an energy and heroism born of des pair and true courage' the brave "couple worked for an hour or moro,7gradually gaining on. and finally conquering the de vouring element, but not until a hole seven feet iquare had been burned in the ceiling.- ' v - ". " JHARBII. . fiTEDMANHlLU At Marshall Texas, on the 17th inst.. by Rev. Mr. Silliman. Mr. Thos. Willis S teaman, to Miss Cara Hill, all or Mar. Khali. . - -- . -.- DIED. 1 HANSLKT. In this city yesterday, , Mr. jonn jj. uansiey, agecre years. :.. . - ; The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this morning at 8 o'clock at bis late residence. 7NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j Choice Hewv Butter. THE public know -that if they get Butter from me, it will, be . ; J74 FRESH, SWEET and RICH. 7' : '-fc Oeleng, Gunpowder, Kx.Tonng Hyson and , Japan Teas, always fresh, at 1 xnaV I-ti":r 7 JAS d STEVENSON'S. LIechanicTs Building & ' loan Association, THE ; 33KD MONTHLY MEETING will "be held at the Commercial Exchange this evening, at o'clock. .-, .- , - Dues will be received during the day at Dud ley & Ellis' Shoe Store. , ' - ' . 7inay l-lt 7v. 7, ; Secretary anil Treasurer. JLL OtJB1 MONTIELT jBILLs' TIIROGH the Post-Office tevday, and yrai thank our cus- tomers for prompt ettlements. - 7f 7 j ' 7-7 7777' "-'7;,; DUD1BY7 .tLIs',- Ixasyl-tf .Sigh of the Big Boot, SPIRITS ! .14:;: ; : , Wholo nol 1,'438 jETEW.: ad vertisements. OPERAHHOTISR : THE WORLD FAMED tOMEDIAN, 1 1R. J.7E. OWEJTSi . ; ,. a ... 4 - .1 IvVvA rWS TTTS GREAT UIFERSONAmONS7 OF COMEDY, Monday ETcninffj MaytCtli, STERLING COYNE'S 3 ACT COMEDY OF Major TrellmgtonTeBootsl.i.....;Mi To be loliowed by Owen's SpeeUltyof "7 SOLON SHINGLE, SOLON SHINQLE,.. . .7..7Mt. O WENs7 ADMISSION; tl 00; Reserved Seats, i 80 Family Circle, 60 oents ; Gallery, "25 cents. Jd9Sale.of Reserved, Seats wili commence Friday morning. May the 3rd, at 9 o'clock, at the Music tore of F. Heinsberger i i ' ; TEIarshars. Oflace, . CITY OF WILMINGTON, N,C.,) ?H APBII. 30tbv 1872. JLHEblTIzffNS their lots properly .cleaned .audi the .trash placed in thestreets previous to Thursday of each week, 'so the city carts that' " police' the streets can have it removed, and it will not remain in streets over Sundays. They -are also requested to report te this office all filthy place s or ponds where stagnated water stands. Every citizen is interested to have the city in a healthy condition,' and they should take the trouble to report every place that needs clean ing or disinfectants. . The-city bias Carbolic Acid, and every person can obtain it by call ing: at this office. ; .. - ; ;;..7 - ;. -''' V7'"- . W. PCANADAY,' mayHf ' ' ' City Marshal. Piedmqntj jfit Arlington 7 LIFE INSURANCE 0. ; ' ' '. WIUGTO CW. John W. Atkinson . ... ... Dxak -Els; Allow - ma ttv aclrnowtAdra .Tta roceintthronffh von. from lhA Pindmnnt ami Arlington Life Insurance Company, of the Hfflouni ior wmcn me uie oz ine rate 'j. nomas DMeares was Insured, and also to express to ue company my uanE9 ; no omy for 'its promptness, Dut for the (unusual from corpo- rutiuna 10 maivian&iai iiDHmiitvaTiaTairnpuii ins uiapiayea.w enecung ine settlement. . With, thanks to vonraelf -neraonallv bJho. -for. jiiiiuiitasi buuwq, x remain ; Very Respectfully, may 1-lt : , ; THOS. D. MEARES, JB.5J Express Steamboat Line The First-CIass Iron Steamer, . D ". . M U7 R O H I S O K- y ALOKZ O Q AHR1SON, Mas ter" l 4 ntT. lpfl.ve foe. VavAttAvlllA avatv WM. ' nesday and Saturday at i .o'clock.. P. M. Auturuing. - win ituvo x ayvbiviiiQ 3 very Tuesday and Friday at 7i'ciock A. M. " . The First-Class Iron Steamer; x riLL leave for Fayettevllle. every Mon ; YY day and Thursday at 2 o'clock p. M. a ; ' Returnmg,' wlir leave -Fayetteville every Saturday and Wednesday at 7 o'clock A. M. ' The Boats of this Line have Just beeni.over- hauled and refitted, and- are -unsurpassed on T r hai a -ir mm vify-1 iui - mm m - w 1 1 mm iMWWt uu the River tor speed, comfort or satety. . No i on No this eu, Dfit led MS 10 .. april neclm - - -Agents at Fay etteville. BuUding StockjWarrted. 0 FEW Shares of Stock of WILMINGTON BUILDING ASSOCI ATlbsr "WANTED." Apply at this office. ap2Jnactf ; SHiJETIlfGS .1 mHE ABpVE ' GOODS-i-ix ?WIDE-MANU-. Hi Jl, moburuu uy luu ureal x aus ju.anuiactu ring Company4 of Rockingham,' 3f . C,' aie UNSURPASSED IN 'QUALITY 7 " : ''; 7.:: 'Alliy "FINISII By y Brown Sneetlnsa MadO In iiafa Country FOR RAIE AT FACTORY PRICES. jay Orders are respeetfully -solicited. - DsROSSET & CO. march 20tf nactaw-We Sat Wlm - :i , . ! . . ' ...ii 41 ! : Saddlery, .;'-'' v. v ALL KINDS; OP SADDLES,' HARNESS, TRUNRS; TRAVELING BAGS, i Ahd everything in the line of Saddlery Goods eheap for cash at v , t ) ; v , , f ' j 7 J. 8 TOPHAM 4 COfl, . ' I 7 . No. 8 8outh Front Bt.", ; leb 5-tfnao . .Wilmington, 21. C. STaiited7 Immediately ! TWO1 TURPENTINE DISTILLERS whoeaa. make PALE Rosin. : . , Constant employment and WAGES. SATIS- FArJTORT to those who can fill the bill. . '7 ' ; I iKifv. I2i MARTIN AIIALLTT. arayag cnareu un koous couaignea w uus I Line tQb forwaxdedhroagh WliminKton.-- - J i WILLIAMS Jt MITRCITlRilN: Aat ' I 1 ; As Agents of the Company we keep A sup ply constantly' on hand, handsomely put up in Bales of l,tHM Yards each, ' ' V it tvAHin 1 Ut Portlonately low rates. - ; tJSSQ&hP BeUgiouB, runeral and S??lKil0li11 aace ; otherwise full rates Twin. f;iHacn.enaaa........;.i. ..n..j - MISORTiI AKEOTJa ; THE DAVJS0H BAHK. WILEHlTCrTOM. C. t. . i I ' .i. ai. .-. U -l 1 -V t"- Cbartere4 !Jnar; Ac of tho General Assemblj of j 1 ...i .( li -5. r, u1;. .,j I : : , . ., , . -s. . "NbrlU Carolintw AUTHORIZED CAPITA E, - l,OO,C;00. 5 v' 1 Ji i al JOHN DA.w..M;M,,TlCfr? ent WILLIAM iAREIKS ......Cashier. ' DIllKCTOllxi1 ' Alfred Martin, (mmisslon Merchant. '' ' " James Anderson, or James Anderson A Co.,' WIIIIIIIOBKJU juvcvuiuias. , . ' i George Harriss, of Harriss HoweU, Ship ping and Commission Merchants. . : F. W. Kerchner. Wholesale Grocer and Com mission Merchant.' ' ' . . - -.i j ' Alexander- Sprunt, British Vice Consul; of SpruntA Hinson, Commission Merchants. t. ,jphn Dawson, pf Dawsoeel A;Hennlng, Hardware Merchants.- H. B. Eiiers, Commission Merchant. John A. Maulteby, Attorney -at-Law, White yllle, N. C. ' '. -.t.. .i.t .'-"-- : James DawsoiC : : . ; i 1 The resrular bnslnesa of thld Bimy wlii hA1 opened on . v t ... . ...44 i.i . 1. .11. -..4 ... ; ' '7 WEDNESDAY, lsV MAY, ' 187a. ' ' TheBusiness of the patrons- of the Banking' House of James Dawson is respectfully boUcE edt ' - . ' "i Deposit 'Accounts soUcited' from Banks,' Bankers, Corporations, Farmers and Mer chants, in botli city and country. . Exchange on "Northern cities bought and sold.- 4- -. 4... - . Drafts on any city in the : TJaited' Btates' PHr .; ... Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Ger , many sold. . Coin,' ' Bank Notes, ' Stocks, ' Bond?'. Ac bought and soldr . ... . . ,. y... .. Loans xnade upon -gocd collaterals, or ap' Arrangoments win be made with parties WisMntf to ttUt their monav nn 1ntwofc .v io- suing to jbhem Certificates of Deposit, payable u ici. miou nay aa uulicu, wim lnierest irom the day. the deposit is made till the day of payment.' New York Correspondent National Park Bailk.k ' 4 i. ' ' 1 ' , '" .44.4., .....i ;. . f . ' : Philadelphia Correspond ent-Natioaal Bank of the Republic, - A . Baltimore ..Correspondenjb-NaUonal Ex-, change Bank. ap28St SOL. BEAE & BEOS., Z 8 Market Street, WILMINGTON," N r 0 1, -WHOLESALE DIALERS IN Clothinsr.Dry Gootf ei; Boots and . . .Shoes, Huls.THT otlons, dc. .7: The Largest and Best'Assorted -Stock In AhhV state, and we are also determined to have .Item, omea p&.ti. JKf IJBERAL tNbULtkMES3 TO "7 ,T ' . ' j 77:":VWttbLE3ALEEA SOL. BEAR & BROS., . "'. "SO Ilarkei Street;''" j--4-''-1-'-! -Betall-Donlers-Jst-- ' CLOTIIINQ, "DliTr GOODS; BOOTJi and ' j 7ttoEs;"lATS,eJ,e 3V6 respectfully solicit call of our patrons . BEFORE PTJRqffABIQ BLflKWHIBB. We tlef csompetitlOn In'Qualfty 'TtloisT CANNOT BE EXOELLEDr! : ;; april U-tf i: U BOL. BKAB A BOOS. lTiiiB; Coiixeclibiifl. 11 i CHOICE : SELECTION Of SUPERIOR ;J GOODS IN THE" ABOVE LINE, land "" '-.I;lu-:i inndrkages;:rjj77i; v .y- 1 i . At - Wit. M, STEYENTON'Si -' . 4 j .ajrlli80.tf KV7Kortt PEPFEREL'S JEAN DRAWER3, : r KsaYeuthsadl ChUorea'S' -7; S TT L I S H V L O T;n!mQ y. 7; THE YiCTOBIA TJMRltftfXaf o stnr rsorxonosr, t'iaxf : r ; i Knlsrnt of Fvtni na TTmIkJusp Cssm. -. ,ir. ,.-.4 ... ,.,..,1.,-. ..i.i - f . -i-AT; !; dvV : aprUSS-tf - : First 7ard; . ? .. T 'J-:to.-J..'i: THE HOURS OF REGISTRATION 111 the' First Ward are from 7 to lu o'clock, A.M. . -xrvnxis to S and 6 to 8 o'clock, P. M. '7 I iii W wjiv 4r g. W,3IA:'in7 .:;.4ri . Regis trarsi-v - i ........... M. w . three days,.................. sot. . fonrdays,.'............. S 60 -.1.... five days,.,,..,.,.,..,,..,,..., 8 00 onsireekaut..iU...iUti.u. 160 7 1 i f f 1 f Hi i iV Ho 1 i4 IT :: k 4 .' il7-f r.' J - 4. -4 ' '.'..- - '

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