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Washington, J May 84:35 P,
v Mrur barometer, cioud t weather and rain"
.it nrevail on Thursday 'from the Qhio Tailey.
Northward over. UxeiUkes, and. probably ex-
fend Eastward over" the Northern .portion of
iha Middle States, with Southerly wlnda; In-
creasiDg cioaumeo uu .ovciijr i.u owuuienj
winds are probable for New England and the
Joai hero- portion of the Middle Slates; South-
eriy wloda with partially "ploudy weather for
fJe 0&io valley. " ' " '
Danneroos winds afe ft'Ot antlcfpatedxcept
possibly for the epper lake region to.ght.
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PROFITABLE ADVEK riSlflU
wccAll the attention of tha business men J
t tt iiuK1"" w w" ujwiui wmuwigwi -
..uered by EJiLY STABZ'' V "
MU aavertiaintf medium; 1c has, without
. xceDtion, the Laraest Circulation ot any pub-
In Wilmington; 'anif' Vln antfaf' I
bny one that it haa no equal aa a medium of
communication with th people :tf the! rural
districts now trading with Wilmington. T f
We aolicit a call Irom those who .wish, to
jilace their business prominently before the
v people of this section, confident -that we can
ijtfer Udoeementa that cannot fall -to please.
vt the wuxnington iaorary .Association is I
i.M. . , ; i
IT W AlkWKMtriMKMKWrM- I J
cms D. MTJSBS-Over Doe Thousand Tin
Cans Purest Leaf Lard, Pale " Sherry; Favoi lie
Floor. - w-;, .-U ti. ' 1
P. Nkwsum To the Public.
F. W. Kbrchseb llay, Spirit Casks, Flour,
Bicon, Whiskey, &c, &c - ;r ' T ,
Cuonlt & Mosbh, M. Cronly, Auctioneer
Sundries at Auction1. '" :' : '" ' J. -
Wm. Caujbb Notice. .
' Jos. B. Russell, Secretary .-Meeting oi
Chamber of Commerce. - -
II. Reed A Card. - ( f.Y- : f
Fob Sals Tea Shares. 8tock , Gas Light,
Company. ; ': i '
District Convention. ; r v
The District Convention of the Democratic
CoD8ervative party for the nomination 'of a
candidate to represent the Third Congressional
District, and for such other matters as may
come before It, will be held In the city of I
Wilmington on Wednesday, June 5th, 1872, at
llo'clockA. M. . . .' I
The Executive,, Committee will make ar- I
raogements to pass delegates fair half fare "on
the Railroads and Steamboats. . .
- Joseph A. ENQXLHARD, Chairman.
lne Peannt Crop. i't
' A Kentleman at Rocky Point, 4n this county,
writing to a friend in this city, states that if
this dry weather continues much longer pro ducer)
will not be troubled with a dull peanut
'market next tear. There is not one-tenth
pm of the crop planted In that section, audi
what is planted would be better out of the
ground. He states that at least three-quarters
oi tbe crop has been planted lirApril hereto
fore since he has been in the. business of rals-
intr npannta Tf nra HUM tt h.va rtn nmv
says be, " it would take'until the.lSth or 20th
of May to get the crop In, with the best kind
of weather.V 1 He isys Jie.has .not .planted a
single one yet. All , of which would signify
wat, unless we are blessed fwith ' plentKal 1
seasons of refreshing rain during the remainder
of this month, our Legislature at Its next ses
sion will stand a good chance, of being short
of "goobers." - :t
Pioneer Steamboat and Transporta-
Hen Company.'"4'- a.;-.- -ntt ".j . m;
This company has 'been' operating' ontbej
ftse Dee River iu booth Carolina7 fbihe , past'
twelve months, the steamer riZafcpn having
been rnnnlng successfully in cOnuectlottVwIth
the Wilmioston-Columbia and Augusta' Rail-'
au. me ireignung business oi the company
lias steadily increased since the first month
, uui. was put on ids river, aua. tne enter-,
prise promises fair to 'become a " Very impor
tant adjunct to the business of our port. The i
company was yesterday'd'uTy organized in this'
city under the charter granted it by the last
legislature. .'Messrs. It.- R. Bridgers, F. W,
. Kerchner and T. H. McKi elected 1-
rectors for the ensuing year.
At a SUbienrtsnt maallni if tha TttintAt
Mr. F. W. Kerchner was elected President and
Mf. William Calder Se'cretary and Treaturer; t
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aaionic- Funeral.
ihe members of Stv John's Lodge NO. 1, F.
aDd A. M., performed the laat sad iltes pecu-f"
llar to the fraternity, yeiterdav afternoooover
remains of. ifr.v John" .'lIUtyr' atdeceased
brother and old citizen of this county.who died
m Bound..ln December, 1870. ,Theeer:
mony, wbich should have been performed
J r ller hlt !eatb! was necessarily pot tpbn-
'ient ."vuH",,wurJ 0lu.0 -uu" unfci1
. L ajr' ? Tbe body vaf .'rccenUy removed;
tne place Of burial; at Topsail Sound to
T try. y?'j : - : .
o country Lodges, when a; brother, dies at
0l8UDce to 'hld the proper notifi-
'a neing given . to; the members of the
age In time
: bodT to be deposited id the ' grave,
wch it partially fijled, -and at the next regn-
vi wue jyugo a . kiuv ick iwt iu
-oerai, when" thef Masonic ceremonies, are
Performed and the irravs filled in the niual
banner. -i - ' ,.,-.-..
aoeai Dota
TJe flwt thrlmps of the Reason -were in
market yesterday and sold at 25 cenU a qnart
i There will e seryicea iaitheiLutheran
Church this afternoon at S jo'cjock, la the
Epglish languiage, it being Ascension "day. a. f
The Howard Belief Fire Engiof Company
were on .with their eosioe yesterday, for
Parad a practice.
' 'regular siayuvuij meunir jfine
ymutuyi VI VUUlUlCrCC WIU U9 Dlatl 1116
Commercial Exchange to-day, at 11 oclock.
Prof.- Bond, the : wire-walker, will give
his Orst performance to-day, the wire .being
stretched from the Seamens iHome, to 'the
bUdIng ; opposite. "1T.V M Z V.:, :; U 'i ! I
, We learn that a party .will go down to the
black flan erounds toJr '.nn- th,'
nD(? 8-
P- OAs some of. the lucky ones rare; toi be
vi iuo parij, we may iqok ior" fall returns.v
r h- U n ' , " ' '
r " T?K "Pfeeley tHat, approyed bythe
Cincinnati Convention, .madeo ita': appearance
! thehaPe of a beaver. Look out for the
atyle here."; V ' 'iff "l '
J leffrn ' v
oecn PPoioiea wepuiy register of Deeds to
place of Mr. Woi. rH: Gerken: "remoWd. ftnd
that the former has qualified and eotered upon
iuc uiccuurKc.oi aisauueA. .j t vnv-,r.;'H.l
ii is currently reported in political elr-
Cle8 ne 'late Senator Abbott will be a
Prominent candidate beiore-the Republican
Di8lrIc' Convention for tbe Congressional
Domination.
; A colored man, name usknown, attempted 1
to get n me csoutnern train, yesterday, juf
this side of Sumter, when he fell on the track,
the tralfi passing oyer hlmV rWe learn that his
body Was horrlblv manirlddm tr ? - ' i
The Sunday School children of the Fifth
Street MethodUt riinroh arm Vt -
"uu i"-w i omuovme on r rtaay tne
wu,hjo i win uo a purely iamiiy affair.
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"n tbe fleld" for th-8acrI?i1 county.
Dr- a E- Scolt we re credibly lnfof med, has
aspirations in mis airecuon. ,me list now,
stands as follows : Schenck, Manning, Holmes,
Scott and Barney.
In giving the names of the j Gate City",
nine, who are to play against the " Athletics"
In the grand match game of , base , ball. next
Tuesday, which were published j in our last,
that of Mr. J. A. Grnbbs, catcher, and Cap
tain of tbe nine, was Inadvertantly omitted.
The tax taken off by the recent passage
of the bill to admit, tea and coffee. Into this
county free of duty is only three cents on
coffee snd fifteen on tea, but 'its repeal will
probably make a reduction ol twice aa much
In the prices of those articles. ,; Thlr will be
good news to tea and coffee drinkers, "one of
whomjre are which."
' We learn that two young gentlemen of
this city intend issuing a monthly advertising
sheet to be styled Th Guide, containing time
tables and other interesting information to the
public, including reading matter, which will be
circulated on the railroads, steamboats, .Ac.
They will commence canvassing i immediately
and the paper will be issued sometime during
the present month. j
; r- We are Indebted to 'mine host" of the
Purcell House for a sample bottle of his MZeb.
Vance" N. C. rye whiskey, two years old, and
manufactured in Iredell county. Those who
have tried it say it is like one of Zeb.'s jokes,
as "it makes a fellow feel good all over." The
present came to hand through our friend,
Capt. McGowan, connected with the estab
llshment. : i -- ; -J
i It was rumored on the streets yesterday
that one exhibition, of the magnificent works
of art known as "Over Laud and Sea," would
beglven some time daring the coming week for
the benefit of the Sunday Schools of this city.
All who have witnessed these paintings are
enthusiastic in their praise, and we can safely
promise that if the exhibition" shall be given
no one will reeret havlne patroniied it. "
Kemorlal Day, Friday, May lOtb, IS72.
i The Ladies of the Memorial! Association
have appointed the following gentlemen to act
as Marshals on Memorial Day, viz :
f ', CoL Jno. J.-: Hedrick;
'. RTZSil : ' ASSISTXHTS.: jfTXJJ. I ..'T C-I
Dr. 8. S. Everett, Mr. B. P. Harrison, Mr. Jas.
! C. Stevenson, MrTPhilipHeinsberger, Lieut.
t. y Josh, . T. James, Mr. . J unius Davis,
and announce the following as the , ,'.
j obdkb by PB0CKS3i0!iir ;
j La in chief Marshal and Assistants. ' ' Y :
!,.' .',x5t-. Cape Fear Cadets.f'j i i
- " U Orator and Chaplin. - a-fyf'.c
j ,.,.; lAdleisVMemorial Associatiouj r Ci.
' Children's Mernorlal Assoclationy jj
I Schools, under' charge of their Teachers.
Ex-Coufederate .Qfflcers,- Soldiers and Sailors.
.Citizens on. Foot J, , . .
Omcer8' oiaie8 in? 8S?' ?r
. nages.
.JVM:': Carriages.
i The Order of Exercises at thcCemetery
will be published to-morrow. - f
. j ' . By order of the Ladies.! (
M ' ' Jno J. Hxpnick,
i t T ryrV? -r?"
seasiiore Railroad.
.Chief Marshal.
Tne Committee charge4 .with the duty of
..nwrintfona to the caDltal
j 8t0ct 0f the Wilmington and Seashore Rail-
1 road commenced tbelrabors yesteroay, ana
f we iearn that the result was very encouraging,
betweeu $9,000 and $10,000, or about one-fifth
of lbe necessary amount, having been ;.sub
gcrlbed. These were mostly In f 1,000 sub-
gcriptions. We are requested by a member o
committee to urge our citizens to make
tabecrlbe, as the) Commlttee'will bearter
them all In a few days and they are anxious to
i avom aunseiess waste ot time.
1 Shipping articles
for sale at the office o
th Mnnvraa Btabl
the Mobbing Stab,
'ti
, .vovhti voaaissioaccs. l
i'ui'Vitrr;?; 1
Extrmcts from PreelitoBra. 1
iThe reguiatmoohiy.meeUng.o
f , J' . T 1
was held Tuesday plght. aa .x
) The report of J.'JV Post In regard to bridges
OYerneyVretkwaJl ordered to' be plaeed
on file.i' -- j. ifr'.- i-'i 'q 'w.
: Ordered that WDetfHhrrepdrs; arV malle
BpoBauBermana.oge,uwaBagar&c4n
the river be removed,- under the supervision of J
Commissioner Black. V.V,---r:-I-jT--.:.r!-.-
Qrdered.thalftfiClerk orlhls Bbkfcbe.pr
dered to communicate with the chairman of
thd Board ofCommltftn(r nf Tlnnlln onnnt.
and request said Board to place In a navigable
cwauiuon xne xxonneast river running tnroc
thelrcounty, and report" to the chairman of
this Board when It Is completed. - ; .1
Ordered that the Treasurer Is hereby direct
Board the amounts due teachers arid for school
purpoaes out of monies In hia hands not oth-
ed to pay upon -order of 'the chairman . of this
erwise appropriate o..- V .' : ' -; :
uraerea mat vy. j; mvens oe graatea license
to retail liquor at Cedar Grove.
Ordered that the report of the Superintend-
Cnt Of the Work HbnRe he nlnrerl n flTft
Ordered that tbe chairman of this Board be
authorized to purchase the reports of the Su
preme Court of this State since 1868," and draw
upon the County Treasurer for the cost of the
same, -i '' ' ' ':-- i : ; ; Ji.-'i
( It was ordered that a committee of three, to
consist of James G. Burr,: W. M." Poisson and
Geo. Hooper, or such substitutes foreither of
them at the chairman may appoint,' be' and are
hereby appointed by th
the)Ook& and aeconntA
during the'term'cOmmenclngSeptemberlst,-
1870. Jtt waa farther ordered; that the.'exami'
nation shall Include ail financial transactions
br andthron?hanv Rni firer nflra,nr t.a
county: the taxes of aU klnd naVments ind
every other matter of Interest to the public or
the authorities. It was ordered, further, that
the committee shall report as early as practi
cable, in, writing, to this Board.
It'waa ordered that the chairman of this
Board Inquire Into the came, if any, why the
order of the Board to enter
nit Btrfttnitt nnr,
suits against par-
ties falling to register licenses has not been
complied with. .'
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At the regular meeting, of the. ook aid
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Ladder Com nan t. held list ftvenlnc. 'tha' foU I
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lowing officers, were elected for the ensuing
yerv-,.:. ;;;.. ;i ,
; President H. H. Munson.
'I '
. ' Vice President T. C. DeRbsset.
SecreUry Wm. A. Wlllson. "
Treasure r Wm, A.' Martin. ' "
Foreman Roger Meore.
; 1st Assistant Foreman Jas. J. King.
2nd Assistant Foreman CV 1). Myers.
Axemen James ' Fleet, 'G. W." Williamson,
swv'w v v. v a; ivwvt ve 11 i w iiuauivwut
R. H; Beery, Fred. Metis, "Edr Mann; Jas.
Watten.
The prize was awarded to Mr. R. H. Beery
for having been the first to , arrive at the Hall
the greatest number of times during the past
year upon the alarm of fire.
The JffenaeriaT Celebration.
! All persons . who feel' Interested
in . the"
Memorial Celebration are requested to as
semble In Germanla Hall, on Friday morn-
nz. to assist i In inakinsr the "decorations for
th irrftvM of the Confederate dead. -
The ladies will be greatly oougea n those
. aa- aiaa.a
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mo iuh whi u grcanj uuiisu 11 muse
havingflowers would seOd themtotheHali at
an eariy nour. v
They earnestly hope that all places of bnsi
ness in the -city may be closed during the
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afternoon of the lUtn, so that citizens generally
may take part In the celebration, which Is ex.
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the nn veiling of ; the Confederate Monument
will take place immediately after the address.
Amaaementa at Home. ; ; .'
Don't be afraid of a little fun at home. Don't
shut up your houses, lest the sun should fade
your carpets 'K and your hearts, lest a hearty
lancrH thnnM nhnkft down iome of the mnntv
laugh shouw BhaKe aown some or tne musty
CODWeoS mere I xi you want to ruin your
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s9ns.iet.them think that an mirui :and spcuH
pnlnvmpnt mnat be left on the threshold when
it aa ;v oi.
lucjr sums uvui -" vv v.
muet have fun and relaxation somewhere. If
they do not have it at their own hearthstones
it will be sought in other and less profitable
places. Therefore let the fire burn brightly
at nigh,t, and make the home ever dalightful
with all' those little' arts that parents so per
fectly understand.' Don't repress the buoyant
kpirits; of ; your children ; half r an hour ' Of
merriment round the lamp, and. firelight of
care and annoyance during the, day, and the
Muuju v.v.0 vi. v mw ; H
Mni. An t tha nmcmDnnei oi mnnw .
best safeguard, they can take with them Into
i.x.2 ' -iJti.. nrM.ain inftnanM- M .
j.uo wuuu i wu v. ; -- v. -
bright little domestic sanctum.
Onr Chip Basket.
r Be silent when a fool talks.
I La Selle calls love airegotlsm of two.
i Great bargains have ruined many. arj
No man can.be successful who neglects
his business.. :jT j. " . I
I There's nothing half so sweet in life as.
loTeounjjbfcby:- .'21 . ,t -?L ,
I New Haven, Conn., has, a lady's reading
rOOm.' ; ;' r, -f i
i The richer a
man makes his food the
poorer he makes his appetite. . "
Smlggles wants to know if you can make
a blind man5 liable lor a bill, if it Is payable' at
elgh.tv ,
t m Comejnto the Vafdepj Maud,' is the
way in which' musical mammas ' urge their
daughters to try on thelr new calico dresses.
' The man who would, be considered Wise
Vnould never give an' opinion -until he has
carefully estimate what his opinion is worth.
' I Why the letter R yery unfortunate 7
Because it Is always In trouble, ' wretchedness
and misery, Js the beginning of riot xand ruin,
and is never found.ln peace, Innocenseorlove.
A Pleasant Pie. sir. t jv -.t a?u k,.
.papna-of Hlsaeaarr"aa4ame4ciool
hadalc nlc at Hilton Tetfei-dv w,?.h
. . . - . - v J a
who narticimted'in
iw . During the day the young ladles Impro-
vised a VQaeea ptMajv..wVnl;the following
officers were selected ; " Queen Misal Annie
Emple j prowoer Ilssary Josephine 'Lip-'
pitt HopeSlisa Mary UpblHi Sceptre
ll
Bearer Miss Minnie Coney :. Flora-MlBa
Hannah TBdiies Queen's'Heraiai.Mlas LHlv
Davis r 'FthrJ TTerflifl-IrW WllMJ
henny.
For Sale or Bene-
r
1 -W JOubav a houso or.fanBs for; sale or .rent.ij
r - '" -vw.
eaa oi " Jfi or oaie or j&env at nail oi eur r?g-
ular rates, for 'advertisements not exceedim: I
flve lines" r"- ' ' v
ffiffiF IjTltfgN TllTO.
' h.jjov V-r R-J , c0:Wf;-jv
? --r-Mudge Mernmonr steaks at
rittsDoro oa 14tn May.l') i
- ThetVDOSof -Ralmcrli intnrl
haviOff A ffrand nicV nio 6r7the 4th M .Tnlv.
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arriving in' RaIeigb;,to attend the , South
era Baptisf Convention. ." '."
x wo car-ioaas oi - green peas
ana . other. vegetables 'passed through
weiaon on ruesaay.. i ..i
The Raleigh ATeios sBLjB :' The
uniforms ordered for the Knights or Py- r
thias f this city,5 was destroyed by' fire
; The number of - Wprking
ilipdges of the Masonic Order' now : ia the
State is , 221. , The numljer Lot 1 Active
Masons or members of Lodges are , report
ed l. .he -9,582.; Resident Masons, not
rnember8, 1,566. ,Total 11.U8.
Judge Merrimonl ' the demo-
ctatic conservative candidate for Gover
nor, will-address the people ' of Chatham,'
at Pittsboro,' on Tuesday, May 14th. He
Reanforl. on Mnnrl Tnn a R .va
.1 c 7 r. p - .. -
the Sentinel x , r . 4 . i; r
- TU .n.Ut
xug cicunuu iu uuiuBuuiu is 1
ciaimea dt me Jetcg aa a,'; creat"; Kadinai
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riMfir Kllf ton' loam that In Aakllff.
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Anr r Tha tlva I TAmmiABiAHttM . 1 .nf n)r I
t
txrus.., I
ti uimiiw was eiccieu juavor over uosraeii. i
Conservative, by 33 majority. Io addi-
tion tn thft aW--thn, w n nnmmi..
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sioner elected on the straight-out Con-
servative ticket. - - - -s i
The Raleigh JVews says : The
news from the municipal elections in the
towns throughout the State is of the most
cheering nature, and well indicates the
nniYrfla nf tha mind 4 Vi n its IxTAminf. f
wvu.dv. va kuv. ,f xu v. iuui to . uiuniug iui
3Luffast next V. Charlotte electa a Demo-
a
cratic Mayor, and Commissioners" Hen-
derson, elects a full, Democratic ticket.
Fayetteville elects eight out of nine Demo
cratic Commissioners. -Warrenton elects
a Democratic Major, and a majority ot
the Board of Commissioners. Salisbury
makes a clean sweep for . the Democratic j
ticket. .
Blt U CH1T1S.
This Is an irritation or inflammation of the
bronchial tubes, which carry the air we
breathe Into tha lungs. It arises from a cold
fitt.l f1 In t.hA 1 hrrtat. fmm f!algnh a-t-Anilnfl.
I to these rrts. trom simfnionattfvn. na. and
rrom severe use or tne voice Tne irritation
I TrYsTTk thio lat.lnii Hdnaa AAmmanAaa In tha Jrwtm-.
l V " W WW Will HI M IWi) J J a SrAI U
i njw anu otiw, wnicn are me organs oi tne
matter, sometimes with blood. It is chiefly
dangerous Irom - its tendency to spreaa Into
the lungs, and terminate In oonsumntlon. . Il
is in the cure of severe ana obstinate cases of
I thiaUoaaathat It- Plontala (Jnlri.n VI uinol
I uiscovery has achievea unparalleled success.
and. won the loudest praise from all who have
I nann 1r. It. la anld hv .11 rninam ahla ni-no.
Tbe Harvest of tbe Head. When the
comb acts as a rake, bringing - away a roll of
partea noers every time it passes througn the
nalr, t aldness would soon be inevitable. But
even in this case, forlorn as it may seem, the
mlschiet can be arr8tedv the loss repaired.
Lyon's Kathalron, aided by a brisk applies.
Hon of the brush to promote tne absorption
I ning out .process la forty-eight, noursw- The.
or tne nuia by tne scalp, wiu stop tne - tnin-
I w iroia.wmcn we aeaa mamems ,were
Bhea will soon be Te-ndowcd with vltklitv.
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I, ana anew gro-wuxwui speeauy spring np on
i repaired.
, ana tne luxuiiant crop or nair thus
Produced will never wither or lali out aa long
i aa ue vitalizing application is reguiany con-
: -i DntebBa:I.ia-ltnf nr Tlv-.TT lliaa
SSgff!Sl yffiVevSnT
! ;aprll'2Seodanos Tu Th bat ent . i . v,c, ;
NEW: AUViSBWtSKMENTS. :
To the Public.
."yfY course in the late municipal election
I iwi
. ... Axao uooit dw gAvooAjr uuoicpiwuwui
La..
lleel " ttue w P"?0 1 "bouid
I name to be used - aa an Independent candi-.
I uato tor tne position ox Aiuet man.
Many ot my yerwan frienda
juiac anoinec uerauu anouiu ueexeoieu wuis
oq&tq. ana maae repiesoiiutnuiitj w me ujut
enAnarh votes could, be nolled from ' tho tier-'
man and Kepubiicaa voters to elect methat
conservatives , wouia give nve vonservauve
members, lnciudlur three ttermana : I never
should have allowed my name to be used, if I
had known that it was Intended to Inj ore the
proapecis ol the Conservative ticket, as 1 have
always oeen, ana ao yet visa iq ue auiown, as
a memoer ox tnat party,
may 9.lt.r.i ui ,y w p. KEWlfAK.
Spirit Casks, Flonr ana Meal.
r r rx hbls. flotjirj
UBLS. FLOXTE? rr 1
1 .rtl II I- , .ooo Snint fcnnVo . -.rU -,'ii -ji
r; J " 1 ; -
77 . v- - i.00a Jiushela Meal.'
V VwMl.k.Wb .3. - - v
! C V HUB Ml
vorti .-;vt;v;?--.to -T. W. KEBCHNEE,
; may 8-tf , . ,i23t 88 and 2? North Water at.;
Ifoy!
3 v-. .--:.
500
BALES PBIMK HAT,
U h. a., X- V - -
. . fam .. .a mr . - . . . '
.!...':'.' f-? vh' -v r F. W.KEECHNEE,
...si
Jmay f I I t7, S3 and 29 North Water St?
if
0
rjiiu 'uuuii w-. ........
nWv iflded fb' ouf: stock of -Shfirrv
Wines ana can oner ine unest (
n : . OLD PALE j SHERRY
::1
It. ft n4 nlftv ' - -- Vj
JVBT aSVC U SJ f " ea aa va vj . , r
-.T- T: ' : CHAS. D. MYERS tfe CO -may
9-tf DAW ' 7 ortb rrgnt street.
NEW ADvETlTTSRAIENTS v
IhS??!
if
MM mm-rM mm w w ..act.
iSHITDEIES:
:c:i
-i .e TfVvi uv?i?To .-;:ii
rpHIS day (Thursday) t at 10 'cloqlrr:A.;iL,
s, .we wia 8eu in irons oi our piuco. . . , .
Sir .Bales
..Cases
l7i
Cases
.Horeo' Sboea, and -HamYsl
J.:-'u .T -Mr"", - v. '
o
;iu' macnnes ; r 3
occ, occ.
itja t?-pT?r O tdtqh Lrr rnvrri-
r'7T'-9?7-rK' ? ,JK-'-t- .V JLX iyOi
. ases xaC011, &C. &C.. &eJ
-W-W - ''.. U. M ,
StiU AdVanClhg ill FriCB
a't.'W'T!
X keep the price of our brand, the celebrates
As tacar tho: old mark as possible.! Barrels,
nan isaxreia ana sags.
may 9-tf D4W 7 North Front street. ;
OverTOne Tlisand
n-.Txr n vt tttt c-e ti t u w t . on
1 twenty and forty-five pounds each, put
up expressly to our . 9rder, . each can beating
OUR.OWN BRAjVD.
ii'JZJ f "' iI eii-n',; . .
" e ?u kas! YElifT ' l
may 9-tf DAW
7 North J ront street.
Whiskey t Brandy Peaches.
100 BBLS C0MM0N WHISKEY,
Cases Brandy Peaches, . .. ,
.r. jror sale ty ' ; . v- . -j .... .
, ; F.W.KJ5BCHNER, .
may 9-tf . 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
:1 V hi .
11 y Liu?.
Steamboat a
JL tlon Company having been duly - organ-
m-m.m AAVUvyw& WW aiuifVMV Will A A SkUOVA IMS1
'ture of tsorth Carolina, noUceofsaid organ.
lz.anon 1a nereoy given to tne pan
steamboat Ualeyon, now running c
ops of the
on Pee Dee
WJ1 owuia v.arouua, anq to aiiotnerin-
wjresieu parues. .
. . xirrr.T.T iu m ttitd
. . " ".vo...u.,
Secretary and Treasurer.
w . I
Uiiaillder Ol'COIlimerCe.
: !' ''--:,"'",-- ' . : 1 - ' 1
T" kOtttar Mfnthiv MAt.n r Dimw
Xl Commerce will be held at the Cominer-
cj JBxenange UMiay taiay vinj atii o ciock,.
JL. JU..
-. JOS. B. EUSSELL,
may Wt ' - Secretary.
BACUN, PORK MOLASSES.
; w Smok 81deflimd fihoni.
TV
Qfl Boes D? S Sides & Shoulders,
I ' "
i - Brg bl3. POrlC
-LO LI '" ;
I r jam.
J.50 Cuba Molasses,
t or sale by
" ' ( F. W. KEHCHNEB,
may 9-tf "; 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
A Card.
PEKM1T me, through, your columns, to
deny certain charges that are rumored
against me. The charge Is that 1 made con
cessions to the Democrat a in the late elec
tion, asrreein&r that i would confina mvseli to
a certain number of Aldermen. - T most em
phatically deny the truth of this Insinuation
I it Is false in every particular,
v. ; '':
' ' xours respecumry,
may 9-lt 1 - : lL BEED.' -
i TIT- A J i j - .
Wailtett ImmettiatelyJi
TWO TURPENTINE DlSTILLEES who can
make PALIS Bosln. . . ,. r ; - r
Constant employment and WAGES SATIS-
FACTOBY to those who can fill the bill. '
' ; MARTIN t HALLETT.
WriimroTOir, April 17-nactf . !
Saddlery.
33 OF SADDLES,
A LL. E1ND3 OF SADDLES, HARNESS,"
,-t-n.- ; . - ... ii. . .. -.il
TBtJNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, ' "
And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods
cheap for cash at ' . " . .
: :-:v..;. :, . '"" J. & TOPHAM 4 CO.'3, ,7".
. vJ :y(So.8tMratnrront-St.;' ,i!
1 tebS-tfnao.., l , i ; VVllmtngtoa,.C..'
ExDress Steamboat Line
j -
FOR FAYETTE VILiIiE.
The First-CIasS Iron Steamer,
T) ,; M TT T? O H I'S 6 K A
AL0S20wGAIlIHa05, Master, ' '
leave for Favettavllla avenr Wed-
1 nesday and Saturday at 2 O'clock P. M.
i xuesuay ana Jrnaay at 7 O Clock A. at.
The Firsl-CIass Iron Steamer;
i ; 1 A i TV i. Li'
i ' i V
War. BKISNEK, Master, . .
t.imta W FAvetteviile every Mon-
day and Thursday at 2 o'clock r. M. x .
natn'minir leave' rayetteville every
Saturdavand Wednebday as 1 o'clock A.-M.
I The Boats of this Line have Just been over-
theHlver lor speed, comfort or, saiety. Ho
1 drayase cnargea on guous oonsignea te xnis
I dravase charged on goods consi
4 line to be lor warded thrcvgnjttummgton.
I , WllililAJlO AtUJfcLmj
umaoN.Ag'ts.
J. D. WII.I.l AMrt CO.,
aprll 27-naclm. - ' Agents at rayettcvllle. ,c
iihiain txiy i i:vrr .iinfthi i m
wuavauu j v . , tlUJAa
i v." ...J.W ..;', J .,.9 i
. irAOTAoxirj;BT--:i 0W.r.
Mis. SUE W. CASH Vf ELL, Wilmington, JtC.
ONE of the most effective re. jaedles for
INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK. JCXEU,
ever offered to the public -, ,;
For sale by all Druggists in the dry. Jtioe
60 cents pet bottle bottles double the orlgU
nalslze. ' ' i - , . , '
UKKKN A TLANNEB, Wholesale Agents,
i deo 14-oaclaw Th . , , . 47 Market street.
A FEW Shares of Stock, of WILMINGTON
1 BUILDING ASSOCIATIOjf W ilTID. 7
r. r f- ".
apSJnactf
' 1 Aiplyatthlsoiace. " '
V3IISaELiliAITE0tra
ir;The;l)istributioni
.8-
IV t i
: or
i 1U
nrXT'L'poeltlvely take "place on the first
' f V Wedneadayln December next (1872), at
Autrasta, Ga,
Should ail the tI6keU"-liot be aold,. the
amount received will be distributed in the ;
proportions named In the Circulars between
: ; v. a .a i a ;s :i ! a o i - '
THE P Ml Z L S
' .iJvuT 1- . '
And the necessary expenses. The portion to
be distributed will be appropriated first to
tLe Money iries? then to. the -Beat Kstate,
iu juy, w ue enares in ition.
'-C.0Co-20 per cent, allowed Agents; "
eo.ooo 10 u state aaeuts:
50,000-10 ''-iorTOntSentex.
pen sos. :
130,000 u nera' price of 9 Heal Estate Prizes.
100,CO-1 Lm. 1.7U Axlses ln-CorreucyT
vo,WJi-iLe 244 frizes in Cotton. .
$150,000
-io,ooo profits to be devoted to the
daaviauiuvu a
Tbe price in currencv will hA athititnt&i
for any ileal J&Btate f rlze. withdrawn on ao
rixlJary V th0 property, or lor other
cause.
Agents west of the Mlsa sslppl : stop their,
sales on the 16th of November. East of that
river ou the uh of Novviuber. '
btate Agents are required to be present ei
ther input son or by legally appointed. Attor
neys at the Distribution.
, L. & A. n. M0LAW8,
' General Agents,
may8l7mosT"-:iV:!J
HUTBJNA.
. v . . .4 '
CHOICE ?CL HAMS,- '
H( i.
N.' Y: SUGAR' CURED BAMS.
. Imperial' Table Syrup iii Jars,
EW;BUTTER,r
300 Bbls. Flour, ail srades.
100. BARRELS;,- EMPIRE,
1 . ' ... .... . ' ' . ... v
rJanaj and-JMlxed ICkleSi iU;
-U-.' ? .uii . v v J-' ' ' . 1
Half . Barrels,
" , QEO. MTKRS', - ,
11 and 18 So. Front Street;
aprfl 2l-tf .
Hediciiies.
jrjOSADALIS, KOSKOO, ? ; ,
, , . Tarrant's Aperient,
;1 h.: ': Citrate Magnesia,
Congresai and Tichy Waters ; also, Rose's
Mocking. Bird Food, Carbolic Soap.MDla- ;
lnfectant," Lyon's! Flea Powder, V
1 J ; ; ?.i costar's Rat Poison,
-'' Sold by 'l 'v' ' ; -'il'' K "
. MoDLHENNT WRIGHT,
" Pharmaceuticai Chemists,
- .;!'', (Lippitt's 014 Stand,) .
my 7-tf . N. E. Cor. Front and Market Sts. .
h In Store: .
435 BARRELS FLOUR ; 21S Bbls, PORE
''.
65 Hhds. and Bbbls. Sugar ; i ' ' w . ''.
100 Bbls. CBACEEBS, assorted . '
47 Boxes Tobacco; 60 Bags Coffee .
48,000 LBS. WESTERN BACON ; ' ' i "
A FULL EiNK OF CASE GOODS,
iFer sale low by-J--'
may S-DAWtf 1 EDWABD3 'A HALL.
Stylislx Clothing
ji1i,
i
oub;ow: Hanufaotltre ;
i'!
Khtr'B ATln
nb'TOTJfTaaaVOTiCHa
HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, . CA,NES, &cr
; CHEAP AT
MUNSON CO.,
t.
may B-tf J
City Clothiers.
Oranges.
BOXES, ON HAND AND TOABBIVE,
lz- . 'I'.TttBti '' and -uweeti'-- f J,i
At . ,Wa, M. STEVENSON'S, .
s .... " v. o nvrbll f nni bL
Orders Solicited.
I jnay8-tf i ,..; :IiL;i,in a -.;; ,ilJ:-v:
TUSRMAN-COLOGNE. iiJaj vhuq i To -VX
' . Brown's Troches, . .,
t Uu.riiV4 -Mineral Waters, " : .'IW'SJ .
Eegar and Tobacco, Paints and oh Glass
and Putty, at
ii i i
' GREEN A FLANNEE'8,
? v i - Druggists.' "
1 may 8-tf
Cablo-Dotzed Gaitero;3
r
rvniDArd (,..11 ii... '
Ua axv, vim! l Rum .
These Shoes are made for us, are neat.
hard to rip and cheap. . t . . . vn...
DUDLET ELLIS,
;mayS4fri
8bm of the Blar Boot.
' Bacon I Bacon I
X -
100,000
LBS. SHOULDERS; ; ; ,,
3 1; For sale by
4 Junefzutf ;;
WTLLABD BEOS. J'X
for oalu or: '
1 ' 1 .' -; 7. .
-rrtOB SAUJ Ten shares stock of Winning- .
Jq. ton GMitht Company. 'Apply to u. C; 5
Evans, at B. Weiili.
may s-ft
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