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rUBLlCnZ-D DAILY, rtt. If ' BRBJIAnD, Cdltor ad Proper. OttiQ, Dawson Dank Buildings, Front St. ,iAver, in advance...., 00 iixmofltUlawlvwica..................... 8 60 r7ree months. In advance.. ............, S 00 Ani month,-in advance. ...... .............. 75 rue af omum Stu will be delivered In any pact of the City at nrr CTg per week. , UKTKOKOLOU1AL BEfUKO. TUne. Ifc?1 Wind. ;" Weather . . J lrut-x eter. , : .; .,. 7 a M. S0:01,. v 73 W Gentle Flr.. ' . 2 p M. iW.VS 87 S V Fresh Clears ; 5 M. 80:01" 75 3 tiemle jCltrar. . otk. All barometric readings are reduced ; tun-level aud toii2 doKrees Fahreobeit. KOBEHT 8BTEOTH. Serv't Siirual tterricw U. a. A. neatber fteport. "' WlA DflPABTMNT, Otnce of uniei ij(nai Officer, vVashlngton: Mtv 21 4:85 P. II, FalUuC btrometer: tootherlj to " easterly winds, cloudy nd. threatening weather, and very probably rain, prevail on Wednesday frJui the VVestero Gulf 8tates northeastward over the Ohio Vlley and north and west of luiter, and possibly extend to Lake Erl. Clear aud plaabant weather over New England, la cuteru sod southern portions of the Mid die Slate sod the fioath Atlantic States. . Dangerous winds are not anticipated. " THEl' OITT. Uifeirlct Conveuilon.'3'' V""' ' Xbe District Convention ol the Democratic Cyuaervatlve party for tho nomination of a ctkudidatc to repreont the Third Congressional District, and for such other matters as may ccuie before it, will be held In the city of Wituiington on Wednesday, June 5thr 1872, at Ho'clucaA. M.' v,- i .:;. " - lite Executive Committee will make ar ruuxeuieuts to pass delegates for, half fare on ibe Kiiloads and Steatriboats.' .1 Jo&bpu A Enobuiarj), Chairman. i.: m '': ' " ".' '"" ' " FKOFirAULEAUTEBTlSlKG. Veeall the attention ortlie' business men oi Wilmington to the superior adrajatages .ueredby - ?- . THE WBUKLY 8TAU - . . u,uu a'uvertiaxug mediuav- It has, without exception, the Largett Circulation of any pub lication In Wilmington and "w' can satisfy any one that it has no equal as a medium of communication with tho people of the rural districts now trading wltli Wilmington. ; We bollclt a call froih" thdseho 'wlan to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can otfur Liduceme'nts that cannot fail to please. i he Beadiuy Boom J"A..:''A - uf the Wilmington Library Association is open dally during the week from 8$ A. M. to 1 e. M., irom l to ye. AL, an j. from to 10 i . M. . .""'- " . -. t : . - 45V AOTftXlsCJlMXS. Dudley & Ellis. Satin Polish, Sronxe, Ac. Williams & MrjKCHisos.J-f Fo NeW (Tork. Wm. M. aTivaNSOS. Crockery Candy, &c. John W.'tkiusow. Insurance Notices. Olivsb Ditson & Co --Sparkling Rubles. Campbku. ft Co. Rare fipportunlty. James Wilboh. Building Lots for 8ale. Williams $ Mubchisom. Corn, Hay, &c See advertisement of Laborers Wanted. T. D. Ma ARia. Notice to Stockholders. J. C. STETaKSON. Cigsrs and Tobacco. Kobekt Bbvkrlbt. Virginia Telegraph Co. J. M. Wi3B.-30.000 Home-made Segars. - Tue Tlsltinff Fireraea.; Alludiug to the arrival of the Cape Fears la Charleston,1 tho New of Monday says : At half past seven o'clock yesterday morning the Cape Fear Fire Company Ho. 3, Jos. Kichard ud, foieuiau,' arrived on the Northeastern Kaiiroud from Wilmington, N. C. ' Their uni form consists of a bine flannel shirt with red faciugs, blue cloth hats' with leather front piece, bearing the rank of the officer and the Lumber of the squad to which the wearer, if a private, may belong. The engine Of the com pany being the property of the city, could not be spared, but the visitors brought with them a tiue band of music. They number, about fifty wen, and' With the other visiting com pauies are entertained at the headquarters of tue Firemen's Union, in Beresford street" Gainful Accident. - v We regret to learn that a very .painful acci dent occurred to Capt. Walter Furlong, of this city, on Monday afttruoon, at the Foundry of Mtssrs. Hart & Baileyfle was eueaged in tuuiug up the Bheil of "an old boiler aud at the time of the accident was hofding the chisel for auotber person to strike it with a huge sledge liammer. Th .UloW was struck when the head of tue rivet fljw 'ofr and'atruekhlm In " the r'Lt eye, eultieg it frightiully and injuring it u beverely that the physician, who. waa im mediately sent lor, announced upon examina tion that thtre-was hardly a possibility of saviug H.' - ' Ihe War Avalnat Battlesnafees. . A gentleman irom Brunswick Informs us that seven lage rattlesnakes, some of them at least five feet id length, were killed near what is Known as Rattlesnake Branch, on the Fay 'ettevilleroad, aboofourtwen miles , rom thla citj, a few dya sfuce. A fire prevailing In that vicinity drove them . Irom their biding ".places, when they were slaughtered by parties engaued in' :ngbtleg the flrei Uattlesnake Branch, which U s very appropriate : aame, Is "id to be a favorite resort of tnsse dangerous "pUles,: , oMnrorthCmpaUn. a notice in soother .col omn it will be seen that veiy templing Inducements are offered to ubtcrlbers to the dally and weekly editions of the Stab for any period not beyond December 187. The terms as ; there set forth are vry liberal, being, for periods exceeding one month, shoot one .halt the regular subscrip ion rates.; With these Inducements heldout lo ld ih securing the trluuipb of the party of Reform snd promulzatlo'g sound Dolltlcal Vriuciple, the Stab should .find pUeo In "7 Household. ' . ; ' "nreDcotb to nds. fakea teaspoonful of qulcksllvsr; beat It UP with the white of two eggs, as for frosting, till tha two sre thoroughly aud . finely tm!tedr ineu apply with a feather to every erack or crevice lo the beads tead or wall; where a bed- 0D can hide. Repeat It three or ;four timet Vol. X-ITo. 52; WaXLIIIIGTOIL , IT. ft, : WEDNESDAY. LIAY 22. 1872. ' mblo ITo: L456 . "Greeley smashea'Vare the popular drink now. '. " 4 V 'V- : ; .. . t , - ' r-. t ' There was no session of the City Court yesterday morning.;. ' ' ; - Miss Helen D'Este bad a complimentary benefit in Lynchburg on Monday evening. Dewberries made their .appearance in market yesterday and were retailing at twenty cents a quart. A valuable horse, recently purchased by Messrs. J. & T. Johnson, the sewing machine agents, died on Monday night The red, white and blue Gratx Brown's hair,r Greeley's hat, and the countenances of the office-holders next November. . . Divldendlckets la the ' Wilmington and Smithville Stesmbost Company are now ready for Issue, and can be had upon application to T. D. Meares. Esq., General Agent See ad vertisement Mayor Wilson has accepted the invita tionjof the Committee of Arrangements to attend. the greatlnteVnatiou&l Musical Festival, which commences in Boston on the 17th day of June proximo.. i . '- We learn that Caldwell and Hargrove spoke to a very small crowd at Rockingham on Monday, and the Indications were that they would not have a large audience at Lum. berton yesterday. "' The proposed meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, last night, was not held, a-quorum, of the members not beiug present. The next meeting will be held on Wednesdsy evening, the 39th Inst : We learn : that the various dry goods clerks of this city are talking of holding a meeting sometime between this and the 1st of Jnnefor the purpose of making a formal re quest of their employers to close their stores at an earlier hour during the summer months. There is some talk of painting the exte rior of the City Hall building . We hope it may be done. Such' an improvement would not only add materially to the appearance of the building, but tend to preserve it. The new Board of Aldermen will probably take the matter in hand at an early day. Caldwell and Hargrove, the Republican champion, are expected to arrive here on the 2:30 train from Lumberton this afternoon. They were to hold forth at Lumberton yester day. Mayor Wilson has been designated by the City Executive Committee to give them a proper reception. . - Mr. Wm. Dienstback, one of our well known German citizens, who has been a resi dent of Wilmington for many years, took his departure fer St Louis, Mo., this morning, where he expects to spend tire remainder of his days with his children. He carries with hint the good wishes Of a host of friends. The Republican District ' Convention for this Congressional District meets at Clinton, Sampson county, to-day, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress. The delegates from this county are G. W. Price, Jr., W. H. Moore, John Whiteman, W, H. Gerken, W. P. Canaday and Jaa. A. Lowery . There is a dangerous well at the corner of Ninth and Market streets, which should re ceive the attention of the authorities. A por tion of the boards from the frame which en closed It have been torn off; and as it is in an open lot, being fifteen or twenty feet deep snd easily accessible to children, immediate steps should be taken to fill it up or properly en close it Fire. Last night, abeut a quarter to 12 o'clock, a fire broke.out in the bake house of Mr. A. Less man, on Second, between Market and Dock streets, which at one time threatened to result in a destructive conflagration. Fortunately there was almost a dead calm at the time, or there Is no telling where it would have ended, the building being located In the very heart of the city and In the midst of a very thickly set tled neighborhood. vTho engines, for some cause or other, were rather long in getting a stream, but when they did the flames were soon brought under eontrol. In the meantime men with buckets fought bravely to keep the fire from spreading to the surrounding build ings.. I ' .The bake house was the only building de stroyed. Mr. Lessman's loss was quite heavy, the building with the stock which It contained being valued at from $500 to $800, upon which.1 we learn, there was no Insurance. The Hook and Ladder Company, as well as the en glnes, did good servicer' " Virginia Telegraph Company.' By an advertisement in this issue It will be seen that sealed proposals are invited for the construction and extension of the Virginia telegraph line from Alexandria, Va., to Wil mington via Fredericksburg, Richmond, Pe tersburg,. Weldon, Goldsboro, and from Stan ton. Va.. to the White 8ulpher Springs. Be ing, as we are informed, the only Southern enteprise of the kind In existence, it should receive a generous and hearty support at the bands of the capitalist! of this State snd sec tion. The Secretary and Treasurer informs us that the Company will soon have an x agent In this city to solicit stock subscrlptlocs, end we hope he will meet with the success the ea terprlse merits. Hew Book for tne Library" Aaaeela- Th Wllmlncrton ' Library Association re ceived,; yesterday, about $800; worth of new books, which have been added to the large and handsome collection -already on band. The Library Association under its new aus-; pices is la ffw; progressive institution. Every meetleg adds to its membership and everyday adds to the interest which It has awakened in the public mind. . - - Dr. XX. TTelll Oceullst, ,. -r . ! Who advertised to be in Fayette villa oa the 24 Inst, finds It impossible to leave bis busi ness here just bow, but will make, good.,, bis vr n n 41 M J r: i-i M 1mm mm - is Advertlalnar for the People. ' ; 4 We would call the i attention of the public to the Mobnikq 8tAb'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 haying a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon for sale, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use the Moenino Stab as a medium for comma nicatiug 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 dally 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 saving time, labor, and money, in carrying on the business of life. tf Advertisements under head of "Wanta," " For 8ale or Rent," or " Lost and Found " will positively be charged full rates unless paid for In advance. tf Oar Gulp Basket. Make an idol of a woman, and she is very apt to become idle. A desirable second-band article a young, rich and amiable widow. Some fair halredmaldens have seventy miles of golden threads. A Georgia laundress wept because some paper collars "done wash all to flinders." Why Is the early grass like a penknife ? Because the spring brings out of the blades. A coquette is said to be a perfect incar nation of cupld, because she keeps her beau In a quiver. ' ; Nature has written a letter of credit upon some men's faces which is honored almost wherever presented. A young lady thinks it a great waste of material to pat ten dollars worth of Panama hat over ten cents worth of brain. " Good morning gentlemen," says a brusque colporteur on entering a railway car. No one responded. "Beg pardon if I have said too much; I withdraw the last expres sion."; ... - The following curious advertisement ap peared In a New York paper : "Fifty dollars will be paid to any person who will, in a short time, convert a shy, lowspeaking man Into an Impertinent loud talker." SPIRITS OF JTUEPENTINE. Wake wheat crop is unprom ising. - Wheat is looking fine in War renton. . ; - A beer garden was opened in Raleigh on Monday. waa a r 111 lno. iar mere oi warren are planting unusually large crops ol cotton. Rev. Richard S. Mason, Jr., is on a visit to bis relations in Kaleigh. Raleigh had its first case of meningetisQon Sunday last It proved fatal A. M. Moore, Esq., has been appointed Assignee in bankruptcy for the Williamston ds TarDoro Kailroad. It is thought that tadge C. C. Pool will be the Republican candidate for Congress, m the Edentoa District. The Raleigh News 6ays old Johnson is all right lor Mernmon and the Democratic Conservative ticket by at least eight hundred votes. .; . The Journal of Commerce re cords the death of one of Newbern's fairest daughters, Mrs. Hernear B. Wash ington, aged 22 years. Master Edward Gavle, says the Raleigh Sentinel, son of J. B. Gayle, ot this citr. left this morning for West Point, N. Y., to enter the Military Acade my there. . r - Hon. - D. M. Barringer is spoken of in connection with the Conser vative Democratic Congressional nomina tion in this district,- says the Raleigh Sentinel. s ; gon j08iah Crudep breathed his last' at his residence in Granville coun ty on Monday morning. Mr. Crudup was nearlv eishtv years ot age, and through a lone and useful career, bad lived a blame- less and irreproacnaDie me. At the Mecklenburg con nty convention, held on Saturday R. P. War- inir. Esa.. was nominatea ior ,tne oenate and Mes8re.' ti.-Jfc urown ano-n. rviteia for the House of RepresentatiTes. . A friend writes jho Sentinel f rom Pittsboro1 that J udge , Tourgee has sentenced two Radical preachers to the neniteutiary ior ten years. Rev. Samuel Perkins and Rev. Essex Harris are , the men. They are the principal witnesses against the Ku iuux. -, ; - The Raleigh Sintinel says : We notice among other" appointments made recently by the" American Medical Association in Philadelphia, the name oi Trr. Edward ' Wftrren, ot this State, to th Presidency ot the section of Burgery "and Anatomy. 7" V.;.l; i The young, men ot . Charlotte nroDose'to raise a volunteer military com pany. The - Adjutant General .of the State has ' promised to commission the officers when elected and 1 to arm and equip the company.'5 ? So says :the t:outAi era txomo. . - - - . -..The Raleigh News of Tuesday the State Treasury, left the city yesterday 1 morning for Elizabeth City, to look after i the State's interest in the Williamston & Tarboro Railroad, which has recently gone into bankruptcy.. The meeting of the Directors is called - to meet in Eliza beth City to-day.' . ? ;. . ... TUB CiClSEBNATOUIAL. CAHVASS. , Olaenssion at Faycttevll!e. from the Raleigh Newa.j Fayettkvlllk. May 20. Pursuant to previous notice quite a lare crowd assembled at the market place in u ayettevitle, on Saturday, May 18th, at lit A.-M., to listen to the political discus sion between Hon. A. S. Merrimon, Con servative, and Gov. Caldwell,1 Republican candidate for Governor. Judge Merrimon spoke first His address was an able ex pose of the evils to which we have been in the past subjected,' and which we now suffer from the misrule ot the Dartv in power. Giving a masterly history of the Republican party- from - its inception to the present time, he showed it to be a one-idea-higher-law party, of which the mis sion was accomplished and its aims and objects completed with the abolishing of slavery, tue close ot the war, and the real ization ot the fruits of that contest civil and political equality. He showed that the Republican party, as it formerly existed, was ended in every thing but in name except that it was " held together by the cohesive power of public plunder." He proved that it had been subversive of every principle. ot free Government; had violated the laws and the Constitution; suspended the writ of naoeatjporpv in time of peace; arrested and punished men out ot the law ; pre vented free elections ; and forced Recon struction by the sword. He proved that in the administration of the National Government this party has - been con stantly aggressive, and that we now live under a practical despotism ; that it had prostituted the taxing power to the utter impoverishment of the people; From a comparison of the white and black vote as cast in 1863 and 1870, he showed how easy it was for the free, in telligent voters of the State to free them selves from Radical dominion in August next He passed in review the conduct of the Radical party in North Carolina, the Ad ministration of Holden, the Kirk tyranny, the weakness and corruption of the Ju diciary, and the criminal extravagance of the omce-noldcrs. He commented .upon the course of his competitor, snowing now ne bad sus pended statute after statute in behalf of his own interest and that of his party : that he had refused to execute the laws of his State, as he was bound by oath to do. He exposed the stupendous frauds ot the Revenue system; brought to light the immense amount ot money wrung by taxa tion irom the people, nearly all ot which went to omce-bolders and placemen. But, a short notice cannot do justice to his able effort. Judge Merrimon, well known and highly honored as he always has been, throughout the State, gained hundreds of friends and admirers here, and we think many votes. He is regarded as eminently a fit man for the high posi tion in which we intend to place him.' It is certainly not unfair to say, even to opponents, that Gov; Caldwell's speech was no reply. . Even Caldwell's own warm friends cannot claim that he attempted to meet and answer the arguments of his competitor. His address was chiefly an attack upon Judge Merrimon, a defence of bis own acts and usurpations, a prolonged cry ot Ku Klnx," and a wail over the horrors of the war and the curses of slavery. We are sanguine of the result in this section. The people are hopeiul of suc cess in the coming election. I believe they will do their duty earnestly and fully during the campaign. Kepobter. Dkmocratie Conservative, Central Executive Coioiittee. Raleigh, May 20th, 1872. The undersigned earnestly requests the Chairmen of the County Executive Com mittees of the Democratic Conservative party in this State, to send to him as soon' as possible their names and addresses, and also the names and addresses of our can didates for the General Assembly and principal county omcers. J The committee -X also urgently request that our political friends complete at the earliest possib!ewme,their efficient organ ization in the several counties and' town ships."". ' All the papers of the State favorable to our cause are respectfully requested to publish this notice. ' By order of the Committee, J. J. LITCHFORD,' Sec. DIED. MrwnoK On me 21st inst.. of cholera in fantnm, Minnie Love, infant of W. M. and Sa rah A. Monroe, or tnis city, agea xnonins. ; fThe friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this morning at half-past 9 o'clock, at the residence of the parents, on the corner of Fifth and Mulberry streets, and thenoa to Oakdale Cemetery. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : Segars ! Segars ! ! 20,000 H0MKB 7 9 ; , For sale low by :,. i: -r. J. M. WISX, - - Importer and Dealer In Segars. may 22-St notice to Stockholders. O1 TFICK OF WILMlNGTOJr r.; STEAMBOAT CO i '..''! Vj T. H.-.V1 JS H t Dividend Tickets art now ready for issue and can be bad upon application to the under- Tihese ttoketa are good tot ft single ox U mnmd naasaa-es, are transferable and can be i npon any -trip ox me i j wbinximo ciarter. 1 4: trip of the steamer except i m . vi.it ,SI51'II ' General Arent. - new advertisements:; John Wilder Atkinson's INSURANCE ROOMS, WILMINGTON, N. 0. Fire Insuraucc Companies.. Qieen, of Liverpcel and London, Capital 10,COO,030. Andes, of Cincinnati, Assets, $1,730,000 Amazon, of Cincinnati, 780.000 Triumph, of Cincinnati, - '793.000 Continental, of New York, 2,60J,003 National, of Hartford. 617,000 450,000 Va. Home, of Richmond, .. . it MARINE INSURANCE. 1 Mercantile Mntnal of New York. Ellwood vvaicer, rresiaenu may 22-tf "-' 1 ':' - ANDES. AMAZON , AND. TRIUMPH. rpHESE Companies, under the able manage- JL. ment or J. is. uennstt, rresiaent. for Capital ; for 1 natice and Accuracy oi Bates ; itiueramy ana FBOHFTNESS OF SETTLEMENTS when losses ocenr. challenge comrari8on with any insurance uompames in tne woria. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, General Aeent. Insurance Rooms No. i, N. Water St; may 22 tf FOR NEW YORK; REGULAR LINE. T HE FINE NEW SCnOONER LUCY WEIGHT, WM. K. ELZEV, Mastbx, IS NOW RECEIVING FREIGHT AND WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH AS ABOVE. For freight engagements, apply to may 22-tf WIIXIAM3 '& MUBCHISON. Corn! Corn! 1A AAA BUSHELS FBIME WHITE IvjUUU . CORK, 1A AAA Bushels Mixed Corn, For sale by may 22-tt IWILUAMS MUBCHISON. Spirit Casks, OA A SELECTED SECOND-HAND SPIRIT ouu barrels, ror sale ny may 22-tf WlLLXAMs A MURCHISON. Sparkling: Eubies ! New Sabbatli School Sons Book. AN appropriate name for this neat, com plete and most pleasing collection of mu sical gems (about loo of them), by A. HULL and H. SAUNDERS. Music new, fresh and spirited. Price 85 cents. , Never Trouble Trouble till Trouble Troub lea You," is the title of a favorite song by Wellman, SO cents. THE PILGRIM'S HARP Is the name of a compact book ot 210 pages, which can be carried in the pocket, and ye contains a very large proportion of the most popular psalm tunes, spiritual songs, Ao , Ac It would be difficult to compile a more conve nient book for the Vestry, the Prayer Meeting or Social Singing Meetings. . By Asa Hull ; price 60 cents. Everybody likes u Kissing at the Garden Gate," Song. Loesh, 40. TOE MUSICAL TREASURE continues to be a " Great Success." Great variety of the best Vocal and Instrumental Music Price In Bds, 2 60 ; Clo. S3 00; ttiltfi 00. . The above Books and Pieces sent, post-paid, on receipt of retail price. . . . , : ; ' Olive DltsouCe.,!C. H. Dltaenfc Co., Bostons I New. York. .' - may S2-2taw Wed Sat Weowly ent r Bare Opportunity. THE Dollar Store has just received a large BtOCk Of liooklns Glasses, TFalnnt Work ! Boxes, Writing Desks, ate. , The above croooa are all NEW and desirable and were never ofitered before at such LOW PRICES. Don't forget Dollar- Store, Front, near Market street, may 22-3t nao . ' CAMPBELL A CO. ' For; Sale.;; ! ; ry T3UILDING LOTS for sale In desirable i XJ and healthy localities, on 6th, 7th, ti,u. 9ui. 10th, 11th. 12th "13th. Castle. Church. Wilson, Nun, Ann, Orange, - Dock, Princess, janiDerry.uwyn, Dicamson, woca, caariotte, Bay and Rankin streets. -"- : MMon.liiiie'BiT Apply to. . J,,n ? ; JAMES WILSON. ; may 22-lw - ' . CROCKERY 'And Confeetlonerles. ErlfV LBS. Fresh and pt fjVJKJ received to-day ; 1,0 inre Confections .dm ribs, assorted lu boxea, 1 to S lbs., lowest prioes, at whole sale and retail. , , ST i : ; ' Crockery and Confectioneries, . . r f :' -7 Jlow 8 FronttJt. ' Price List Furnished. W . ., c ; mayttf . . , . ..... .. , -.; :;7antediv;':t, .': rno go: to . abbottsburg x 10 labok- ' A ....... . ,..- juts ; good pay and steady work during the year.. Apply at the offlce pf the Cape Fear Building Company, Prlaoeu street. ' i yiEGIIi-IEKSltAPH COILPAHT;;; SEALED proposals for the construction and extension (the Contractor to furnish everything) ol the Virginia Telegraph Line from Alexandria, Va to Wilmington, N. C, via Fredericksburg, Bichmond, Petersburg, Weldon, Goldsboro, and from Ataunton, Va . to the W bite Sulphur Springs, will be received mull June L 1872. Address . f , , A 7? ROBERT BE VERLET, President. may st-tuwo x a :sr ' ; T Mar Contract AdvMttMmmt tkM ttmn portloriatelylowratea -.. j Marrlajrea. Death. Aiiri,na w-i ..it OWtuaxy notices will be Inserted at half rates ZStzPH1 101 P "lvnce ; otherwise full rates willbechargedm. . . K .. .i: . - xhsks c&an on aemand. - NEW AU VEBT1SEMENTS. Hay! Hay!! 800 BALES PR1MB nAT, For sale by 4 ' ' 1 WILLIAMS A MTJRCmsow. Cigars and Tobacco. NEW LOT OF CHOICE NEW BRANDS ot Cigars, guaranteed to be sold very low. Fine Chewing Tobacco for sale. may 22-tf. . V. ; JAS. C. STEVENSON. The Place to Buy SATIN POLISH, -Imperial Bronzo, . ntx . - &tyl h Rosettes, and FASHIONABLE BOOTS and SLIPPERS, Is DUDLEY A ELUb, may 72 t.f sien of the liig Jioot. Express Steamboat Line FOU FAYETTE VILlE. The First-Class Iron Steamer, D. MURCHISON, AJLONZO GARRISON, Blaster, WILL leave for Fayetteville every Wed nesday and Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M. Returning, will leave Fayetteville every Tuesd ay and Friday at 7 o'clock A. Mv Tbe First-Class Iron Steamer, W A V E , WM. SKINNER, Blaster, XYT1LL leave lor Fayetteville every Mon ty day and Thursday at 2 o'clock r. M. Returning, will leave wxu leave rayettevuie every Wednesday at 7 o'clock A. M. f this Line nave just been over- eaturaay ana v The Boats of hauled and refitted, and are unsurpassed on the River tor speed, comfort or safety. No drayage charged on goods consigned to this Line to be forwarded: through Wilmington. WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON, Ag'ts. J. D. WILLIAMS A CO aprll 27-naclm Agents at Fayetteville. Information Wanted. ... JF the party or parties who own the old Saw Mill Site, west side ot North East Biver, half mile above WM C. and R, R. R. Bridge, want to lease, or sell, a portion of same, apply at thisefflce. . .- mayld-tf nao Building Stock Wanted. FEW Shares of Stock ef WILMINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION WANTED. ; Apply at this office. ' - (ap 23-naotf Saddlery. ALL KIND3 OF 8ADDLE8, HARK ESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap for cash at "J. 8. TOPHAM 4 CO.'S, , , . No, 8 South Front St.. , leb S-tfnao ' Wilmington, N. C. " i I. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE LOW. Oi"i"i" Bbls. 8ugar House Molasses, JdKJyJ 90 Boxes D. 8. Sides A Shoulders, A er Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, rxxJ IfiO Lbls. Refined Sugars, Df Hhbds. Dem. and P. B. Sugars, JjJ 175 Bbls. Pork, A ff Sacks Coffee, ttULF 1,200 Bbls.. Flour, 2000 8PMTons lloop Iron, t jf Bbls. Glue, 250 Boxes Soap, XxJJ ' 200 Boxes Candles, - BT Tubs Butter, AO 60 Cases Brandy Peaches, - fZr Bbls. Whiskey,' JLOvJ 600 Bales Hay, OA f Bbls., Half Bbls. and Kits Mackerel t JUXjVJ , ISO Bbls. and Tubs Lard, (inn Gross Matches, J 160 Dozen Brooms, A CC Reams Paper, ijJ 800 Bags 8hot, 1 ff Cases Fresh Peaches, XVJLF 1C0 Cases Lye and Potash. Si. .- F. W. KERCHNEB, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. may 19-tf H . B U R E H I II E R , WnoLssxLa and . i -. ., , i fi BSTAO. DXAXXB I Tobacco, Siiuff And aTla-n of tlao Iadiavat CTatloT, maylttf No. 6 XXaratet Bacon, to ; . , CHEESE, &cl -; i.i DRY Salted and Smoked Western Should ers and Sides la Hhds. and Boxes. , . Hugar-cured Hams and Breakfast Strips. : C. HOQ-EOUND, City Mess Pork, Kump Pork, v s t;Par Lard in Tierces and Tabs, - -u -Jr. Choice Tablo Butter, , : fi tu r : Best Factory Cheese, f In lots to suit.' IXialo''try;-:-. ''- kxasr nkt'H ? ; :i Vadbiah a tollebs f a your work is; done for two years at least. promise in si few tfaya. ' K U je w: J w ... !.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 22, 1872, edition 1
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