nrai.li nr.:; Una year, lie six wont.. i Xureetao-i sjnd month, i-i h MOttNlK i 3 U 2 00 75 livcrel In easy 1 3 per week. r a a t prt of the.City barom eter. Tuer-tuoui-eter.' j rime. Wlud. Weather 7 A. y I. M. M. M. 20:99 23: y5 W Freeh .Clear. W Brisk Clear, i W BrLh Clear. 87 75 jvltu 1'eiQp. of day, 77 deg. -v. NuTB.--Ali barometric readings are reduced o the ea-Bvel and to S3 degrees Fahrenheit. ; ; ItOBZKT dKYBOTH, C iierie'i Siirnal bervice U. p. A, V; Weather lie port, .".wr . v WaB ' DjEPi-KTUJCHT, Office ot ubier tsiznai uncer. Washington, May 204:85 P. TU I barometer; continue rising from the Lte to Ibe East aod Middle Atlantic, Coasts. Clear add pleasant weather prevail over the ttvr Eugland, Middle and South' Atlantic butea. partly cloudy weather over the Golf State, with southerly winds. Cloudy weather, witb probably areas of ralo, (rom Ibe Obio Vulley uurtbwest. Brlfck northerly wind for the Lower Lake to-uigut, but dangerous ooea are not anticipated. - ' s . ,-. ... i- iTirlct CwOfeutiou. j l'lie UUtrict Conveutlou ol the Democratic Oyoeraiive party -for tho nomination of a caudldau to represent the Tolrd Congressional District, aud for such other matters as may cuiue before it, win be tieia la the city of Wilmington ou Wednesday, Juqs Sib, 13TJ, at 11 o'clock A. M. ; : Cue Executive Committee will make ar , - . mutueitls to pass delegate for half fare on ibe Kjllroad aud Steamboats. . . Joaxru A. Enosuukd, Chairman. FiloriTACLK ADVJEUXISlXG. We call Ue attention of the business men rt Wilmington to the' superior advantages t ileieU by ;-. . TUBS WEEKLY STAB ) au auvertiaiug medium. It has, without exception, the largest Circulation of any pub lication In Wilmington; and we can satisfy any one that it has no equal as a. medium of communication with the people of the rural district now trading with Wilmington. , We aoliclt a call from those who wish to place their business prominently before the people ul this section, confident that we can utter iuduoements that cannot fail to please. 'Ibe Readluir Boom ' Of tne wilmlmrton Library Association is utuu dally during the week from 8)4 A. M. to 1 1'. it., from to 7 l M., ana from 8 to 10 x. M. .'. v ' ' ' " i 4r AUVJCtti'isJSjaeMxtsi , i Duoutr & Eixu. Replenished Stock. iiso. II. Kkixbt, Bec'y. Cpe Fear Lodge. buTisa & McQuioo. Auction Sale. ' DbRossbt & Co.--Bacon, Goshen Butter. ; ! Gbo. Z. Frencil Excelsior Strawberries. G. BoisiE. Information Wanted. $ We lcara Irom passengers on the Wlimlngi too, Charlotte and Rutherford Bail road, who arrived yesterday afternoon, that a party of colored men, supposed to havejbeen returning from the Scotch Fair, went to the house of an old aod Inoffensive man bj the name of Brittan Brimao, who resides near Alfordsville, Robe-1 sun county, on Saturday night last, and gave him sach a terrible ' beating that his life la despaired oL 1 It Is said that the back of his beud was fearfully mangled.. We have heard of no cause assigned lor this brutal assault upon a helpless man. Mr. Brigman Is said to be 65 or 70 years old. " No one was present at the time of the assault bat himself and wife. The Ad vab (aires or Advertising. Tbe great mlllionare gephen Qlrard, who ruse to wealth from a poor penniless boy, be lieved la edvertlslog. jlle said ; I have al ways considered adrertlalog,. liberally and long, io bo ' the great medium of success In business aud a prelude to wealth. And I have made lian invariable rule to advertise In the dullest time, long experience having taught me tbat money tbua spent, js, well laid out; as, by keeping my business continually before the public it has secured me many sales 1 voulJ otherwise hate lost. Preseatallon of Flats. Tbe presentation; of the flags and bait won by the Athletics In the recent match game wltb tLe Gate: City Base Ball Club for the championship of the State,- took place In front of lleiosbergerV book store yesterday morn lug. Mrf' Millard T.vToft,he . nmplre In the lute Rtme, made tbe presentation in a nest and ppropriate sddrys?, which waa responded to lu a handsome manned by Mr. Ilenry Bauman, who olllclated aa captain of the Athletics in iue match Kama. , --' r i ;.." t - . - Previous to the presentation cefemonles tbe wUoiog oine,. totcetber with tbe apeetators, were photographed by Mr. C. W. Yates j and sfler the ceremonies the Athletics, ' accompa nied by. the umpire, proceeded to Mr. VanOrs dell's gtUerj, where their pictures were taken together, in accordance with the programme. The flags not having been put op according to order will be returned to New York to un- dergo some neceiaary changes. ' '''.!'''' The presentation ceremonies passed off very pleasantly; quite a crowd being present, ' tteeipiVpe' Ballroadl VV. TV i Tbe dally receipts of naval stores and cbttOn bj Kallrdad will hereafter be published in the otab. As this is a matter of . no little im portance to our business men we takeHbls netnod of directing their attention to this new leatare in oar commercial reports, know ing that it will be generally appreciated. ii '"i ' ,i ii i.-'i j? .ti'rri.. 'Advertisements under head of "Wants," " For Sale or Rent " or "Lost and Found will positively be charged fall rates unless paid for In advance! ' .' ;tf hoarders. ' "" ' - " TA. If you want Boarders," advertise in our new department, under head of Wants," at half our regular rate5, f3r advert!3cment3 cot ex ceeding five line . .' tf ekeeD a t'- -'3 ITewa ak constantly cn 2 I. ready for siiac-A ink now m - ' . " - ' s - '. . .J , " "' I I I 1 1 II II I Vol. 2 ITo. 51. asocial Uotav No session of the City Court yesterday. cock beer seems to be the popular beve rage Juat now. J. ' ... : . puplin Superior Court I In session this week. ' " ' " - Moonlight' excursions will soon be in vogne. 'vV-,- Strawberries were selling st 25 cents a quart yesterday. Tbe rain on 8atnrday seems to have been quite general in this section. ' " TT r f ' I . t It A Q.A.lAM. t - 1 1 9 A A 9 along? Tush It forward. ' X ' -r ..r. Black fish are in demand , now. People are getting ' tired oP'jlmmles." " The Dawson Bank building Is undergoing the process of rejuvenation. ,: - ' The County Commissioners met last night, but adjourned at an early hour. We learn that the receipts from the late Fafr will probably foot up over $3,000. Mebane & James' -Ice cool soda water goes off like hot cake" these hot days. , Lost, strayed pr stolen the contents of tbe 'possum menagerie, on Second street. A few of our merchants were complaining of dullness yesterday. Tbey dou'i advertise. Last nittht was one of the loveliest and mostpleasaut witblu our recollection. Charm ingt The Sanday school children of tbe Front atteet Methodist church have a plc-nlc to-day at Hilton. ' A featlval In aid of St. Mark's (colored Episcopal) church will commence at the City Hall on Wedneeday evening. Gov. Caldwell, Tax. Ilargrave and others will address the Republican voters of Wil mington at tbe City Hall on Thursday. . Tbe severe heat, yesterday, waa counter acted In a great measure by the strong breeze which prevailed during the day. ( Regular meeting of Cape Fear Lodge No. 3 this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock.1 Busi ness of Importance to betransacted. . Dr. George A. Foote, will - deliver tbe Annual Address before the Medical Society of North Carolina, which meets In Newborn to We hear of considerable sickness, mostly of a light type. In this city just now, one of the effects, we suppose, of the severe winter just past. ' V" We learn that there was. a panoramic ex bibitlon at the Christian Chapel, corner of Chnrch and Seventh, last night, lor the benefit of tbe chnrch.': ' v .'. v-" ;-r:;i :: Among the latest schemes on the tapis In this latitude just now is one for diggings canal from this city to the Ocean. Let as have tbe Railroad. . Messrs. Jodt & Tiff Johnson, Sewing machine agents,' have imported a lot of hand some wagons for the transportation of their "merchlnes." With the last Issue of the StutesvilU Intel ligencer, Maj. J. W. Wright severed his connec tion as Editor of that paper, Mr. Charles R. Jones assuming editorial controL - oys who go In bathing should not re- remain in the water long. Many who trans gress the laws of nature thus, afterwards pay the penalty by a "spell" of sickness. The Masonic fraternity - of Goldsboro propose togive an excursion to either. Bean fort or to the Forts below this city on the 24th of June next. We hope they may decide to come down this way. Yesterday was the 20th of May, the anni versary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence andofthe passage of the ordi nance of secession by the North Carolina Con ventionof 1861. , i . - V The city clock needs attention. She may hold np her hands In holy-horror at the.in slnuatlon, bat we think It Is no more than right that she should be made to keep correct time! Next Sanday is Trinity Sanday, on which occasion the new Hymnal, ordered by the lasi General Convention of the Episcopal Cburcb, will be introduced In St. James' Chnrch, of this city.; x.:: r ' . :.:r f?.5 "r i i'V J The Steamer Waccamav waa expected to come off the ways yesterday afternoon and on Thmsdsy, we are informed, it is proposed to run her down to the Blackflsh grounds for the benefit of a fishing party. Kit 'Hoggins, the indomitable and irre ; , . - - - ..V ' - I presslble, waa arrea ted yesterday onjthe charge of disorderly conduct and insulting a police officer. ; lie was lodged in the -flaard House bnt subsequently released on ball. " ' r j t Capr. Worth, ot the Steamer TForfA, re- porta a rise of 25 feet in the Cape Fear River at Fayeitevllle np ' to Sanday evening. It commenced rising on Saturday and had fallen a very little when the Worth L left yesterday morning. Daring the severe storm on Saturday af ternoon the lightning struck a house on the corner of Eighth and Dock streets, occupied by Mr. Wm. Campaign. It ; struck the store, which' Mrs. 0. had but a moment before left, knocking it to pieces. No other damage done, The following is a list xl . the prlnclpa articles rrled off at the late Fair for the bene fit of the rfilsers 6f' Mercy Gold;' vratch value $100, Miss Mary Janney llte" service, talne $250, MlsS.Ji.atie.Js.ing; nanasome em broidered piano cover: Mother Augnstih; . se silver SDOons. r Mai. J. A. Engelhard; allver pitfiher. JL. Flannazan : sll?er nrn. 'Mrs. Car roll ; pair of handsome vases, Mrs. Callagan china tea set,! Flannasan : . handsome writing' desk, ; Rev.'-Father White;; hand somely bound History of Ireland, value $25, Mr. Burns ; vase of wax work, Mrs. JWeston enbrcidered piano stool, Mrs.' Vollers ; band somegoll-heaied cane, Mayor James .Wilson Fairy Castle, yalae $100, Capt, Bass; port T7TLIIIITGT0IT, IT. C, TUESDAY. UilY 21, 1072. monchoir case. Miss Ida Norcom; handsome Bible, John Delaney ; gold locket. Miss Ida Altaffer i fairy bride, Capt. Paddlson. In ad dition to the above a number of email articles were raffled off. We would state in this con nection that Capt. Bass, who drew the Fairy Castle, kindly returned It to the Sisters. An other gold watch, a model.of a palace, a fine silver cake basket and two piano , stools are yet to be raffled for. , , ; Onr Chip Basket. The spendthrift's, prayer "Leave me a oan, will yon?" What nation produces most marriages ? Fascination. - , ' , What is the funniest burglary on record ? When the man "burst Into a laugh." It la said that there are more American adles now traveling in Europe than men. An apothecary lately sent in a bill to a widow, which ran thus : "To curing your hus. band until he died," etc If yon can't coax a fish to bite try your persuasive powers upon a cross dog and yon will be sure to succeed. Mies Belle Finlayson, engrossing clerk of the Missouri 8enate last winter, has become a reporter on the St. Louis Democrat. A Pittsburg man petitions for a divorce on tbe ground tbat for several years his wife has thrown butcher knivea at him, spit in his face, struck him and locked him oat. A citizen of Gosport, Indiana, the other night, mistook his wife's yeaat bottle for his favorite brown jug, and took a "long pull and a strong pull" therefrom. He la now regarded as a rising man. , "Oh, air," said a woman pleading for her husband, who was before the police judge for beating her with a poker, (,'be wasn't alwaya bat way. There was a happy time when he only struck me with his flat." Advertising for tbe People. We would call the attention of tbe public to the Morniko Stab's charges for short adver tisements, especially for the accommodation of the growing-demand for the publication of brief notices such as "Wants," "To Let," "For Sale," etc. Most advertisements of this character can be reduced to five lints space, and the charge for them being but half our regular rates when paid for strictly in advance .This offers increased inducements for ser vants wanting places, for families wishing do mestics, for farmers having a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon for sale, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use the Morhiko Stab as a medium for comma nicatlug with their several but unknown cus tomers. ' : " . . ';?';.. "". . Storekeepers can also make, equal avail of these rates for short advertisements, to invite public attention to any specialty In trade, or any change In their places. The use of the daily newspaper,. as the agen cy for communication between people of all classes, Is constantly increasing, and illustrates one of the ways in which modern civilization is Raving time, labor, and money, in carrying on the business of life.. r. ;f tf SPIEITS OF TUEPEWTINE. Statesville has three tanneries. Maj. Hoghes speaks 7 at Ke- nansvuie to-day and at Snow lull on Thursday. The Episcopal Convention will assemble in Salisbury, "Wednesday, 29th May. The Mansion House in Char lotte, is to be enlarged to the dimensions of a first -class hoteL The Volly ' Varden, Miss Volly Darden editress, published at Wil son, is the title ot a spicy little sheet. The firemen of Raleigh cele brated the anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence by a parade. ... It is said that at the approach ing term of the TJ. 8. Circuit Court there will be in Raleigh some 1,100 defendants. The passenger trains on' the N. C. Road are now supplied with ice for the benefit and enjoyment ot passen gers. T'. ' - Benj. Medcs, an old and re spected citizen of Pasquotank county, has long been a sunerer irom - cancer on the right arnV Amputation Decame necessary, last week. - In connection with , the ndmi- nation for Congress in the Raleigh District the Sentinel hears mentioned the names of Hon. D. G. Fowle; and Gen. W. R. Cox, of that city. Uapt. J. J. uavis, ot jj ranKim, Maj. T. J. Littlejobn, of. Granfille, and John Manning, 01 ijnatnam. . . . The Goldsboro Messenger says The results of last election are already felt in this community. Hogs run about loose, and negroes are fighting. We hear of one fight at a negro festival last Thurs day night and another negro was nearly killed on Saturday.- i , '! Prol Mclver, Saperintenden of Public Instruction, for North Carolina. will address the citizens of Goldsboro in the Court House on Friday next, at 11 A. M. His subject will be "The present and future condition ot education in North Carplina.'V ; So says the Messenger. : ? 3I : The Raleigh iVlwoa says : An other arrival of Canadians at the Yarboro House Saturday evening. They propose visiting Western Carolina,; and view the lands of; tbat section! They i: have been orosoecting the lands ot warren and Granviue:;'l-:;;'.::r-- .-. - ..Thb'closing exercises of Warr jrenton Female College will,: take place on the BOth ? instS The ; sermon! . before the Graduating Class will be delivered by Rev. 31 A.tYatesV of ' Beaufort, u The literary address will be . deuverea oy , itev. A. VY, uangum. -i .l . . oh Fridajr, as we -learn from the Sentinel, the Governor pardoned out of kuo jl tuutuiiiaijr, XVUiQ illDeS, OI XiUgB combe, sentenced for five years for burgla ry, and Granville Hines from the same county and for the tame term. The" eov- ernux is oent upon getting a Heavy eni- tentiary vote. - -y - .. - f At a festival given by 1 the colored people near suburbs of Goldsboro on Saturday evening last, says the Mes senger, Blount Jenkins, (coL) stabbed General Sheared, (col.) in the right breast with a pocket knife, inflicting a mortal wound. Dr. Kirby was called to the as sistance of the wounded man and we earn that be thinks recovery doubtful. Jenkins made bis escape and has not yet been apprehended. The. difficulty grew out of a previous feud. . , Our Weekly y of Cherlottc, says: A daughter of . Judge . Dick, m Greensboro, has tbe most remarkable pet nen we ever beard of." Every morning as soon as the front door is open this chicken waiKs into ine nouse tnrougn a long pas sage, up a flight oi stairs and -through an other passage, to the young lady's room, ana there stands aud pecks at tbe door till her mistress dresses and opens tbe door and takes her in. Then the hen gets her breakfast. The chicken is black, and a game one. MEAHS WHAT IIE SATS, TLouarh "confirmations stronsras oroola of Holy Writ." and as numerous as the sands on the seashore, were produced to prove that ur. .Tierce, tne proprietor or jjt. cage's ca tarrh Remedy, is in earnest and mean what he Bays, when he offers SVX) reward lor any case of Catarrh whtch he cannot onre, yet mere wouia oe some gjcepucs ana iofries wno wouia continue to snout. liumoua 'Uum- bdoU" "It cannot be, because J-r. Home span says Catarrh cannot be cured." Now, tnia Dr. liouiespun la the identical, good-na-turea old fellow who honestly believes and persists in declaring that this esrth is not round or spherical, but flat as a 44 slap-Jack," and does not turn over, otherwise the water wouia an be spilled out or Deacon Bascom's mid pond. But astronomical science has pos itively aesionstratea ana proven mat Dr. Homespun is wrong in sapposlnsr this earth to be flat and stationary, andmeaical science Is dall proving the tact that he is no less mis taken and oehina the times in regard to the curability oi uatarrn. in snort, it nas bet.n positively proven that this world moves, and mat medical science u progressive tne opin ion ot Dr. Homespun to the contrary notwith standing. That Dr. Sage's Catarrn Beruedy win cur catarxn, tnousanas wno nave used it attest. Then bay it, and use it. In doubt do not stand. You will flnu it in drug stores ail over the iana. Talk, at tbe Toilet. Every lady's maid knows that tae bewitching beings who pave their triumphant way with conouered hearts. regard a splendid head of hair the most effect ive or an womaniy zascinations. mey be lieve, and they are right, that they can lasso as many beaux- with the luxuriant ringlets and glossy braids as they can 44 kill at Blunt " with their beaming eyes. uencein tneir toil et tauc among tnemseive ana witn ' tneir at tendants, the merits ox preparations xor the hair are freely canvassed, and the latest result of this discussion seems to be the almost uni versal adoption of Ltos's Kathxbioit as - an article oetier aaaptea to promote tne growth and beauty of the 44 Chief Glory of Woman " than any other at present. oeiore tne world They say that without irritating tne saia or the head it eradicates aanaruir. ana that it penetrates below the surface to the roots of tne nair, endowing tnem witn new uie ana vigor. : v Dnteber's Llffbtntnar FlyKlller Sweeps them off and clears the house speedily xry it sjoia oy aeaiers everywhere. apru sieoa-mios xu xn bat ent new: advertisements. C&De Fear Lodge No. I.- 0. 0. F." f T3EQULAR MEETING of Cape Fear Lodge X. -o. a, tms I Tuesday j evening atoo'ciocx, at odd Fellows Hall. All members are requested to attend promptly, as business of importance requires your attention. . . By order, "J , GEO. H. KELL.ET, my 21-1 1 , ' ' ' Secretary, SAMUEL ii ,SU2fTINGt . Auctioneer. By BTJTIIVG; s3k McQtJIG G, irK will sell, at our Sales Boom, at 9.30 A. YT M. to-day, i,7WJfO unas wacon, . . . Sides, Shoulders and Hams ; Porter, Pickles, Ten Tubs Batter, rive Boxes xnx, Dry uooas, ciotning, uiassware, snoes, AO., ac . imay zi-it Excelsior Strawberrie s TTtOIt SALE AT QKO. MTEES', ' . CIIA3. D. MTER3 & CO.'S. ! And WM. If. STEVEKSON'S After 27th ins t. orders received for quanti ties lor preserving, at ixw irices. may 21-2t " ' GEO. Z. FRENCH. Butter ! Butter ! ! IT A TUBS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, all grades, Just received and for sale by ; ' ?t may 21 -It' DaROSSET A CO. Bacon ! Bacon ! RT Salted Sides and Shoulders a full snp- on. hand and . for sale hyV may 21-lt - v i DxBOSSET & CO.' We Have Beplenished rVR 8TOCK OJT CHILB REN'S BRONZE bnOE3, the very latest styles. DUDLEY A ELLIS, --. bixn of the tsm itoou 'mayatf " Ifotice. .a- "MAPT. G. Boisss.of the British Brig W11 liarnlna,' wishes to know who are the Agents of Blossom, Hayne a co., or abw iw., at thll TMIt. ' . . i . St.." t ' . Now ready to receive cargo. Log days com- may 215t "ft J ' ' ' G BOISSE. TrtfViiatiQ IF the party or parties who own the old Saw aiill Site, west side ot Korth East Elver, paJt mlle'above W C. and t R. Tt,' B. Bridgey want to lease, or sell, a portion of same, apply at this office, f may 13-tf xiao Buildinj C tc ok.TTcntcd; FEW Shares of Stock ef WILLXJNGTON XUILDI2Q ASSOCIATION WANTED. Apply at this office, ap 23-nactf Wholo ITo. 1.455 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; Express Steamboat Lino FOR FAYETTE VlilaE. The Flrsl-Class Iron! Steamer, D . U E C H I SON, ALOSZO OABJtlSOU, Master, leave for Fayettevllle emrv WAd. nesday and Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M. Returning, will leave Fayettevllle every Tuesday and. Friday at 7 o'clock A. Mw ? i . - , Tne, First-Class Iron, Steamer, HH. SKI1IXER, Blaster, TTT1LL leave lor Fayettevllle every Mon ' f V day and Thursday at 2 o'clock tr. M. " Returning, will leave Fayettevllle every Saturday and Wednesday at 1 o'clock A. M.. The Boats of this Line nave Inst been over. hauled and refitted, and are unsurpassed on the River tor speed, comfort or saiety. No drayage charged on goods consigned : to this Lino to be forwarded: through e iorwaraed through w limlngton. WILLIAMS A MURCH1SO.N, Ag'tS. ington.. J. D. WILLIAMS A CO.. aprii 27-naclm. Agents at Fayettevllle. Wanted Immediately ! TWO TURPENTINE DISTILLERS who can make PALE Rosin. Constant employment and WAGES SATIS FACTORY to those who can fill the bill. - M A.RTIN A HALLETT. Wilmimotow, April 17-nactf Saddlery. JLL RINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, And everythlnsr in this line of Saddlerv Goods cheap for cash at J. S. TOPHAlf A CO.'S, No. 8 South Front St., teb S-tfnao Wilmington, N. C. MISCETil iANEOUS. INSURANCE E00HS, NO. VN. WATER . STREET. rTHE following leading Companies are rep- jl. resentea: THE QUEEN FIRE 1N3UE AK CE COMPANY, v. Of Liverpool and London. ANDES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of CincinnatL CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of New York. HOME INSURANCE CO., of Richmond, Va. MERCHANTS A MECHANICS, of Richmond, The Old and Favorite Marine Company, THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL, Of New York. Insurance at (air rates in the above first' class Companies. ; , JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, dec 6-tf . General Agent. . Spring and Summer G O O D S ! rpHE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY AT LI. n . K AT Z 36 Market Street; S ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Goods, , White Goods, rEm- ' broideries. : Lace ' jPoints, and thousands of articles -too . ! ' numerous to mention. : Liberal terms to Wholesale Buy r M. M. HAT, : Se Slarket St. ' aprilSl-lm-Wtf Green & Flanner,: ."IITHOLESALE and Retail dealers in Drugs. rI Y j&eaicines, cnenucats, , ? q. a ; I PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISH, ; Dye-stuffs, Spices, Acids, Stationery, Black ing, Debars, xooacco, uinerai waters, sc. Ac, 47 Market street, Wilmington, N. C , ; -i t - may 19-tr- . Mixed Corn7 and Oats. '4c QQQ F1 MIXED CORN, fcjj JlJ usneis rnmeuau, ' Just received per steamer Pioneer and for sale from wharf mr;f may 19-2t f B. F.' MITCHELL A SON. Specialties 99 i MS favorite brands Of. FLOUR. a fine stock always on hand. ,,- -t i j B wan UTTERv The rich YELLOW GOSHEN," an article I have been." supplying the wants of my customers with for a long time, and never no complain ts. . may 19-tr JAS.LMETTS. In Store: 435 BARRELS FLOUR ; S13 Bbls. PORK j 5 Hnds. and Bbbls. Sugar ; low Bbls. CRACKERS, assorted ; 47 JBoxes Tobacco ; CO Bags Coffee S,O0O LBS WESTERN ;BaCON ;: '.Z -1 FULL JJL3E OF CASE GOODS, v -'4 .v..J!i1 For sale low by it.- . .. ' t xnayS-DAWtf EDWARD3 & Tiki. It STJ2ITEI HEWS, BLUTCIi, S. CICIJ Uahed Weekly, Parr A Osten, Proptoa " W1L 1L BERNARD, Agent.' gspts-i-u Wilmington, u BATES OF ADVESTISXSG t Ore Square one day, tl 0 , v two days,.. .. ... X W .. i":'three days.......... 2 0i V" ronr days.......... 2 fife " - " . nve cays...... .- i.S A!nnV 8 00 SfiO : Contract Advertisemeiita taken at pro portionately low rates. , . . f?rlaSes' .Deaths; Relifrtous, Funeral '"suad' Obituary notices will bo inserted at half rates when paid for in advance ; otherwise full rates wul be charged. . - . - Tirtirs - each on flemand. -. - " f ...... M. ....... . : r v MISCELLANEOUS. ; - FOR SALE LOW. Oiirv Bbls. Sugar House Molasses, JdXJyJ 90 Boxes D. S. sides A Shoulders, A PT Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders ttO - IM Bbls. Refined Sugars, Of HhbdsTem. and P. B. Sugars, &J 175 Bbls. Pork, ' A AH Sacks Coffee, abUU 1,200 BblaFionr, yVJKJKJ 25 Tons Hoop Iron, 1 1 Bbls. Glue, 230 Boxes Soap, JaJKJ 200 Boxes Candles, ; t pr Tubs Butter, JLtJ j - 2ffi Cases Brandy Peaches, T Kf Bbls. Whiskey, ? JLOU COO Bales Hay, OniS BW8 Half Bbls. and Kits Mackerel, JUVJVJ - 150 Bbls. and Tubs Lard, OriHi GrosaMatcbeg, v AJJ . 150 Dozen Brooms, 7f OA Reams Paper, T ' A .' ttAJU 3C0 Baga Shot, 1fn Cases Fresh Peaches, JLaAJVJ KO Cases Lye and Potash. F. W. EERCHNER, mayl9 tf 27. 28 and 29 North Water 8t. H . B UEK HIHEB, 1 Wkolxsaui and RSTAU DXALXK IB Tobacco, 1 Snuff AND SEGABS. y ... Sign of tlio Indtan CXiief, may 18 tf . : ; Ho. 6 Haricot St. . ' Bacon, Lard, Gutter, !-p-,;OHEESE,i;:fec.;r:r:'' DRY Salted and Smoked Western Should ers and Sides la Hhds. and Boxes. augar-cured Hams and Breakfast Strips. 1 ' N. C. HOG ROUND, City Mess Pork, Rump Pork, Pure Lard in Tierces and Tubs, Choice Table Butter, Best Factory Cheese, In lots to suit. For sale by ' may 19 tf j ADRIAN A VOLLERS. Clifford Himself Again, "ylTH : a new stock of THE . FAMOUS GOLD Br ST WHISKEY, Both Rye and Bourbon, which has become such a favorite wit the people of Wilming ton. CaUatthe CLIFFORD HOUSE. may!8-St . ' ' WEOFPEE: 15 000 BUSHELS-WHTE CORN, 1 500 BABBELS rL0UIial1 grades, IjrQQ BALES SELECTED HAY, 50 IQl38 Smoked Sides and Shoulders, 100 B0XES BDLK SIDES, 2Q qoo LB3N,C,BAC0K' 250 BAnBJELS p9bk, 10 0 Barrel3 fiellacd Sngar,,. j if 200 Bag8BJoaiinaftTftCoffee :200TTTy. ; I g 0 TONS HOOP IRON, ' Barrels Distillers Glue, J: OH i BOXBS CANDLES,' r' ;i " ' , ' O nn boxes soap,; T-Ai ' gQ BALES YARN and SHEETING, 1 jfi 0 Tons fT""1 11110 Guanasse Guano, . . tT, TTSViS - v. v. WILLIAMS A. MURCHISON. . may 3- tf I. ;'.-S.-?. 5-..-;.i DAVID j?IG0TT, BMCOIIIST, 1 ... . I '- . :. .... ... , . N0. - V 1.- : ,ifr. Anutt-tf gQ BUNCHES,' T , ,; .r..yi::. ;:. . -. -i f-TT-: . Perfectly fresh, v , ; : V ; ; -nf.-: T A: For Eale by " :: mavli-tf JAS. C STEVjsmSoN. ', . ii " 1 ! 1 1 1 . i . i 1 Clxoico ITruit. Ori BOIES, finest Quality, : 1IE3SINA ORANGES. : . v Ijtgreatvarietyi at f'--'' ".'v:V'..' , ; ' , , WK. M. STEVEN80NS, jl :lJ-;-l 1 No. 8 Front Bt, nay

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