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: 0 - . PUBLISHED DAILY, " , : ' Wit.'11 ISITAUD, BaiUraaPropr, nine, Dawson Bank Building, Front Bt. : . '. a t n -.--i-;T'', " V. 'ihuVMrK-'l11 advance........... ...... 7 00 S montU in advance X 60 Three months. In advance...... .........; 3 00 oSruontV?n advance...;.........,.. 78 The Moaiuwo Stab will be delivered In any part of the City at Furrasjr Csyts per week. JkTEOUOLOUIUAL ttECOBD. i Barom- eter.,j. Ther-i Time. monH:;Wl"nd. Weather -j. 7 A. M. 3 p. n. 9 P. M. fl0:! 80:03 SO: 03 7rt 80 77 3 Gentle : Cloudy W -Trash -Fair; SW Fresh Clear TirT. y?r V re tt. Mean Temp, of day, 79 deg. - ... i Not a. All barometric readings are red need' to tbe sea-level and to 83 decrees Fahrenheit. ROBBKT &KT BOTH, ' Serf?' t Signal Service U. 8. A. 5 Office of Chief 81rnal OJScer. . I Washington,.-May 804:85, tP, MJp.' EiaJna; barometer, ;nprtberly ,to.,; westerly wiod. and clear and clearing weather prevail on Filday from the JLower Lakes V Flbrida, nd eastward to the Atlantic " Clear and pleasant weather for the Oolf JJtatea- Falling ' Lrometer,' easterly to - southerly winds and iDcreaaloK cloudiness prevail northwest of the Olilo Vlleyr with possibly threatening weather from the liOwer Missouri Valley toLakeiSu- Danjjerous winds are not anticipated. :i lite Beavdinv Boom .... ; J;:i of the MTiiaiinktoi tfhraxy . Association is opou dally during the week from A. M. to 1 P. M i from SlA to 7 F..M., and from s to 10 . u ' ' ! i V. Duulbjt & EiU8i. Misses Calf"' 8klti"8hoes. U, WiLL. Three Head of Cattle Lost Gkekn tfe Flannek. Uroga. Medicines, &c F. W. KBHCHNBlt. Hay, Oats, Molasses, &c W. M. Stbvbsson. City Confectionery. ' , ' - -- ' District 6nvmntio?ThyrJ ''t'-1'"" li The District Convention f "tho Democratic Coutferratlve party for the nomination of a CJkuaidatclu represent the Third Congressional District, ud for each other matters as may 'coiu'i before' It, rill bO held In tbe-elty of Wiliniogton on Wednesday June 5th 18?iat o'clock L'fii?;';. r ' -'. ,Tne catlve7ommittee;-, will make ar- . rangemente to pasa delegates for half fare on the Kallroads and Steamboats v'n j v i ', fc. 'joqKpn A. Enosluaxi); Chairman. OPEKA HOUSE. The Drama.' Our citizens are . reminded, that, the . enter tttiomcnt of the Wilmington Amateur Dramat ic Aseocia tfon li to come off tt the Opera Hoobe to-night, oh"which occasion will be presented "The Happiest Day of My Life" and "Detay Baker,'! two excellent pieces, in which the various members of the company axe well ariuea. iaoe who, oeBtre reservea aeau should go to Ilelniberijer's and. secure them atouce, as we learn they are being rapidly ta kcu.. ,We expect to see ;a crowded house to- Yesterdsy ; afternoon,' while the officers of . the Revenue Cuttert Seward were engaged in firing a salute ln honor of the National Me morial Day, ihe cannon wasprematurely dis- ckargedi resulting in ' blowing off the right hand of Neil Nelson, a seaman on the Cutter, who was ramming borne the cartridge for the third discharge at the time. This was the same1 gun which was the cause of a similar accident ,to s aeaman. on the" ieward few weeks ago. CayU Caraon states that he took every possible precaution la this Instance to prevent an acci dent, not only giving the two men engaged in firing the salute the moat positive instructions bow to proceed, but standing by the gun himself to see that they were carried out. ;He also took the precaution to-Are only once in two mloutesV instead of. one, as nsual m such cases, : He says tne accident was clear ly the result of a defect in the gun, and that he . ahaU not use It hereafterrt Z; v' I ; , ine wounaea, man waa taken. to he vity , Hospluf, where thje injared limb was amputa ted by Dr. Winanu, assisted; by J other -physi-' clans present In yttenanetipoq the wounded by the Railroad accident mentioned in another , place. Mr. Nelson Is a native of Sweden, and Is abouU27.yars4 oMgeIle; was ifonher ly In tbe revenue-service at Wilmington, Del- aware. -Iff National ftenaorial ib ( , Iu accordance with the programme publish ed in oar Ufet, a procession was formed at the City Hall, yesterday Ufternoooi? composed of ; : tbe : Wy to RiflClu (olfted) jlressed In their newnUofiBVIWStt'dcd.- by the Rose Bud Baud;(thf9lored ttreaievlonnUorm; the various colored alctjeai-acboel children,' Ac., the rear of the procession" Jstdcg-brought np by the white - partlclpiuti 4n i6 ceremonies, wd few; colored' people caiigVai'' tn . Proceaalon took ap, the ae-f Harcator tbC at onal Cemetery about 4 o'clock, and upon arrlvlBgtheYe tb'e cVre'monlei incident to the j r oceaaion wero; performedi "Retnrn16t to the i ucltyiasf xtiaeB anireaeitbt iLrough the principal streets, preceded by the 1 band., i The members of tbs iRlfle Club were ..j- dressed la blue, cpats, blue rench fatigue caps and white yao ts, the 'uniforms of the var.ua, fqcere bearing ike nssal lnslgnlas rof '. nk. -v ludependeal Order at ncbaniea. i r At a meeting for the porDose of . completing the Orgaulzation of a lodee of the Indetendent Order of Mechanics which... Waa ,held In tha V wuci ruomr last ' uign " tne Toilowing officers were elected lor Ihs enanfnflrterm: . W. A. Johsen, W. M.; f W,,JL Day, J. M.; L L. BoonijR'S.: 8 -Woodforrt . Vfr.' H. GUlicao, Tressurer, -W-M. Hsysf chaplain .WDodlsyVcYU Wrttodge.K.'G: oW, J F. T. Skipper. LV G. to W. M.; B, C. weii,R. Gto JM.l B.;F. White, L. G.: to . At.;M.?BrowiUng, L,.; DiUys, a 8. V w H. Gerken, J. W. 8chenckp t Jr.,; W. T. nnady, j. M. McGarrity, Representatives ST Obituary notices, tributes of ., respec I 1 , c- are charged half advertising rates when ; ptld for in advanceof publication; In all other r rases advexHsiu rate's'will be ch&re'V i There was no, session of the City Court yeaterday; 1 Sv;xV' ' " -.'ta w The . Board of -I County Commissioners meet aain thia evening, at 8 o'clock. ;The Auditing Conimittee meet to-morrow. The Marion Ster1, one of the best of onr .Boo4n, Carollna.exchanges, has entered upon leventlt Volnme.Oliaay It wave. . ft A colored man, dressed in white coat, white pants snd 7 white hat, a la Greeley, aW tracted considerable' attention on the streets yesterdsy. 'The Nl-C. BeneflelAl AAnUtf nnl 'II?, ( . . . . " , , "'"i.l - ly lit operation !u this city'; we 'natlce.' Is now' having daily drawings inRaleigh. :$Z '?wr;Yould tbls do for Wilmiogton ?. A bar-keeper at Lynchburg; Va., advertises that gentlemen 'wishing drinks must ,brlng orders from their wives.':, "i '''VxvtZ , ; ";ri ThelUecf Capt. F. M. Wisharty lately assassinated by the . Robeson "outlaws, was io sured for $3, (XX), whictt amount has been paid to his bereaved widow and children Ef. W. Balb, R:H; Bradley and'Wm. Simp son will represent the Raleigh Chapter at the meeting of the Grand. Chapter , of Royal Arch Masons, which aes-mbles in this city onMon dsy next., VT"A; I yt yr . Delegates to the. Congressional 'Convene tionsof the Second and Third Districts, to .be held In Goldsboro and Wilmington On the 5th of June, will be passed over the Atlantic and Norths Carolina Railroad, going and returning, for one fare' ; ' r ' The receipts of rosin at this' port during the week closing Wednesday eveulng amount ed to 10,884 barrels, and the receipts of spirits to 4,291. casks.- 4 The exports during the same period j were 8,571 barrels of rosin and 4,453 casks of spirits.'- i - ; ;." -' : '- TEBBIBLE RAILBOAD ACCIDENT. Six Hen and one Tfoman Wounded The Woaadsof Two of the Man Very It is seldom that weVare called upon to re cord an accident on toy; of the ,Rallroads in this section so serious la Its results as the one which befel the ' tralnt on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad yesterday morning, Intelligence of which was received In this city early In the day. We are indebted to Mr. L. CI Carpenter, Editor of tbe Columbia frtfon, who was on the train, and to Captain Alvis Walker, Conductor of one of the sleep- lng cars, for the following particulars of ' the disaster : The train that left this city for Columbia at 6;30 P. M. on ' Wednesday met the up train (or Wilmington at Fleznington on time, where CaptGlibert, of the up traln re ported that he had sustained, an . accident at about 5 o'clock that "afternoon, at . a point about two miles (his side of Marion, by which his first and second class cars were thrown from the track, thus obstructing the way. The down train thereupon proceeded to the point where the accident occurred, and there awaited ' the train dne from Columbia, on the arrival of which the passengers and baggage were trans ferred and the two trains reversed their desti nations, the down train returning to Columbia and the up train starting in this direction, inTorder ;ta lxnake proper - connections. 1 In making the return trip, there being no tnrn- table, the train for this place shifted the ears so as to throw the two sleeping cars and j the first and second class coaches in the rear,: the engine proceeding with the tender ln frjmt. Everything went on all right, with the excep- -tlon that some of the passengers complained of the jumping or uneven motion of the train, until they had reached a point about one mile the other side of G rice's Station, 55 miles from ' this city, the train making, about 13 miles to the hour at the time, when the tender sudden ly ran off the track, carrying with it the engine, the baggage car and the first and second class passage cars, leaving only the two sleep- Og cars on xne tracs. me tenaerwas precipi tated into the ditch on the side of the rOad, while the engine was thrown across the track. The baggage car was completely' demolished while the second class car was lifted, as it were, bv the force of the shock, and , carried' nearly through to the opposite end of the first ctas carj In. which a number of tsiengers were seated, knocKing out one sme oi me car, precipitating the most of the passenger through j the opening, and jamming the , re- maihder in amongtne rtrootsn. strange to say, although there, were several persona In ; the second class cartnot iOnet waSj iDjured. ; As soon as possible after the accident the , unln jutedlneiu'ding : all those In theieeplng cars, I hnnA tn the relief of the anffprfira, some of whom were In the ditch at tho side of the road and others in the first clsss car. Among the lattey was a clored glrlrwhohad been partially w L through tbih window -when he was caught by the rnlnsj where she hung sus pended by one leg, her head hanging down In side of the car. ;- In thU situation sh? remained fpr about one hour before she was extricated, her bead in the meantime being , raised some what by an 'ingenious contrivance on the nart of those who were engaged In the' eflort to rescue her. V vj iyiU'.'l The following; are. the names together with the condition of the sufferers: j ,Hi " Morris BIschaff, of Terre Haute, Indians, right thigh broken. '-i w- ri j rtC:SL RIckstrow, of Cheraw, S.;C scalp wound on top of the head about six inches in Jengtb,.a badjent over the right eye, and right arm broken above the elbow. ' 11 ;0. 1 D. ,Sodge, engineer, , formerly y residing near Charleston,' but nowjetoppiog , in this cityysligbt cht over the right eye and bruise on the right sldev 1 mjuries not seriou ui " Mary Holly: (Colored, erVaniof) Mrf I Ci Carpenter, of . Columbia, , left shoulder badly bruised and slight injury to leg. Wonnds 'not considered dangerous. v r - - - " C D.' Lowndes, colored servant of ' Mr. L: C. CarpeuUr, slightly ' wounded in , the left snouiaer ana on right leg.' jio .Dones; oroKen 'Albert Copeland,:' firemSn, left :hand cut badly and left side bruised. i i Wra, Roatt; colored, ol this city, 5 pisscager on the train, wasjojuedip the .hip , and ! had one ,9'.bls ribs brpkeo. Wounds" not eeriopa. rCrAs soon as the news.of the disaster was re ceifed at Flemlngton; a dispatch, was sent to this city for medical aid, end upon tbe arrival of the physicians at Flemiogton especial train was dispatched to the scene of the accident. Before arriving there, however,' the' morning train for Columbia was 'met' returning '.with the wounded; .Arriving at the depot, thoe who had received -the, most v dangerous wounds were taken , to ...the City - Hospital,",.; where they received all necessary medical attention at the hands of Dr., Winants, assisted by Dra. King, Cobb and Love. We visited the Hospit al during the afternoon end found that the in juries ? of Messrs. - Rick'straw,'5 and Blsehoff, though Very severe, were not considered by the attending physicians as necessarily mortal, and ii was also their opinion that a resort to amputation woiild not be necessary, unless an unfavorable change should take place. , , . ; . The passengers on the wrecked train . were loud in their praises of Captains Bowden, Walk er and others for the promptness and 3 energy which they display ed in relieving the sufferers. The baggage and mail matter was nnlhjured and was brought safely to this city yesterday afternoon.' ;- v 7 , i - , . From what we could learn no blame for the accident is attached to any one connected with the road,, the precise cause of 'the running off being a mystery to all on the train at the time. The accident this side of Marlon the pre vious evening was caused, We learn, by the re moval of a railf which was no doubt done pur posely with the view of throwing the, train from the track. No one was hurt by the acci dent and the cars were uninjured.' " The road, we are informed,- was clear last evening and ready for the passage of trains as nsual. , ' '. .J Circa1ate the Documents.' We are indebted to a friend In Wilson conn, ty for a large club of subscribers to the Dally Stab at our; cash campaign rates. Also to a friend in Bladen county for twenty-five dollars to be used at our discretion In distributing tbe Stab during the campaign. 1- - - v We call the attention of' our Conservative friends to our reduced rates for the campaign as published at the head of our editorial col umns, on second page. We intend to do our "level beet" to beat Grant and Caldwell, and we believe the great cause '.of Reform may, be aided to some extent by circulating the Daily and Weekly Stab. Xadles' Memorial Association. The annual meeting of the Ladles' Memorial Association will be held at Germanla Hall, on Friday afternoon. May 81st, at 5 o'clock. . All ladies Interested In the object of the Associa tlon are requested to be present, as the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year, will take place. , - ' . - .-' How to Cire Ileadaclie. Take a pinch of salt and snuff .it up the nostrils until yon ''caa'taste the.. salt in -: your throat, do not blow your nose (or a consider able time, but, as the water runs, snuff it np until you can spit It out 'of your mouth. In changeable weather, or if you feci any return 01 11 repeat me lemeay. -v, Indestrwctible Tau? .The indestructible Tag is a great convenience to merchants. It answers the "combined ; pur pose of sa , direction ; label and business card. Call at the Stab Printing and Publishing House and supply yourselves. , -v tf SPIEITS OF TURPENTINE. -itaieign naa. a, cat 6z years -fc w - A old. r Avbucket company has been organized m Italeigh. . : , , JLne Dapti8t j? estivai in Raleigb Tfras: at decided snccess. The Eepublicans of Lenoir. 1 1J 11 I .1 "I A.' A. ' J ' ' noia meir nominating vouvenuoii 10-mor , ,,The cprninencement exercises 01 Goldsboro' iremale Uollego takes place to-day. ,xui lief e are' 'Siwrr appeal cases registered upon the. docket of the T-r-, JucjffeiWarren has 'sufficiently recovered irom nis aate niness to . oe a Die tp attelhlsates -f r4 r. David M. Fnrches. of Iredell. has been 'nominated by the Republicans Of tbe i:7thrDIsfricr as their fc candidate for Congress. . Weeanr " Irom The Visitor, . a paper, published . at Mount - A iry, Surry county that a." devastating hail-storm passed throDgh.that county, near Mount Airy, on Wednesday 15th, doing serious damage to the crops in its course., 1 -- vi- ' riii jThe Salisbnrv J&camirier savs : YTe reifet to learn of the death ot Dr. Ed- mond iv,!110800!1110" 100 K piace at nis residence in Lock; Township, on Tuesday evening last He died sitting in a chair,' of heart disease. He leaves a large family and many relatives . to mourn their loss. Aged about years. ,4.r The BaIeigh News: says: Judge Merrimon, :oor gallant , standard bearerj vba has recently been J canvassing .. a. r Z 1 "Tk; Z-i. a. i tne x irsb ;ongrtsiuuai xxsumb, icmrneu to the citTTresterday evening. lie is much pleased 1 with his ' Yisit," and comes back nerved afresh for, the contest before him: He will leave here oh Saturday ior Bean fort, at which place he will speak on Mon daynet.' 'iS-? .t." h.'??T-?!'s..' ' ' .'. t Tho TUileigh 'tne;eays' t On Monday afternoon Jesse Uoodwin, .a lad abotit 14 years or age, was attacked bv five larsre 1 and fierce bull "dogs 1 and badly mangled about- thB bodybelore ' he could be rescued. This occurred at Still's bqtcher pen'about a mile north of the city limits, Dr. Wm. Little was called in and all done for .the little sufferet sthat Ymedi- lTcal skill could suggests His condition at 'T DIED. HA8HAGEN. Departed this life, on the 30th Inst., of congestion of tne brain, a' ter a short Illness and In tbe strength of Jaer youth,- Mrs. Henrietta Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Christian Haahagen, aged 19 years, 1 month and 13 days. ; - The relatives, friends and acquaintances of tbe deceased are . respectfully invited to at tend her funeral this day (Friday, 'May 31st,) M3P. M-ln StvPanrs 'Evangelical Luthe ran Church, thence t Oakdale Cemetery. WOMBLE. In Richmond . "Vai on Ttipj1v May Jtb. Kate wife of .Captain John J. Womble and danzhterof Thonuu m AifTionH in the 28th of hex age. ; f.,; - - , NEW ADVEKTTSEMENT8. LOST, Three Heads'of Cattle, O7 Vk coW andgAlf, ANP ONETUEEE YBABOLDSTEEE. ij- . ..... . . The Cow is red. little white streak on back ana face. - . Steer, pointed white face.'' - -r -Calf, nearly white.- with little red oh the sides of neck. ' ; ' - - MAEK.-S wallow fork on left ear, upper bit wu ngui ear. neuer uait,, , - u : Any body finding and delivering tne same will be rewarded by applying to ;- maySl-3t v '? 17 Market street, - Spirit Casks and Flour. 2 300 splritCask8 J 2QQUbls. Flour, ; : , Tor sale by r. W. KEECKNEE, 27, 23 iand 29 North Water St. may Sl-tf Hay and Oats. AAA BALES FB1MEEAT. OUU 7,500 Bushel Oats, or sale by j ' . F- W. KERCHNER, may Sl-tf 27, 23 and 29 North Water SU Whiskey and Schnapps. 1 C BBLS. WHISKEY,' XtlU loo Cases Schnapps, jror sale Dy , - - - F. W. KERCHNER. may 31-tf 27, 28 and 29 Nortn Water St. Molasses ! Molasses ! ! AR( nhds. and Bbls. Sugar House and "ZVU uuDa.flioiasses. . , Ji'or sale by ' , , ' F. W. KERCHNER, may3j-tf 27, 28 and 2 Nortn Water at. City Confectionery. TTtOREIGN AND BOMESTIC CONFECTION JC erles, Cream Chocolates, a- speciality; bweet Uqnld Chocolate, Fancy Candies In Boxes,l to 5 pounds; Plain Candy of all kinds; Candy Jars, all sizes, at ffm M. Stevenson's. Crockery and : Confectioneries, , Cut, En graved and Plain Qlassware, White China Tea aets, very low at - .( . Wk. 11. 8TEVENSON'S. may 31-tf - . . Drugs, IiledicineSy CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils. Acids, Glass, v J Pnttv. Varnish. Kerosene. Alcohol, Castor Oil.' Axle Grease, Paint, Varnish. Sash and Whitewash Brushes, Toilet Articles, Flavor ing extracts, c . , ' for sale by ' 7 GREEN ft fLaNNER. maySl-tf . . . .. . Hisses Calf Skin Shoes 1 "lflSSES Calf Skin Shoes l These Shoes are 1YI unQ aalled for durability by any made in the country. We have been selling them for nearly a year and they give perfect satis- xaction. we can recommena mem. r. VVUlaKY JiLLLIS, may 31 tf 8isrn of the Bis Boot. Saddlery. A LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, ; And everything tn the line of Saddlery Goods cneap ior casn at . . , , ... . $ ... - J. S, TOPHAM & CO.S, No. 8 South Front St., leb Mfnao : : . Wilmington, N. C. i . MISCELLANEO US. d BALED nroDoaals f or the constrnctien and O extension, (the Contractor to furnish everything) of the Virginia Telegraph Lino from Alexandria, Va to Wilmington, K, Cn via Fredericksburg, Richmond, Petersburg, Weldon, Goldsboro, and from Staunton, Va.. to the W hite Sulphur Springs, will be received .until June X, 1S7& Aaaress . ; ROBERT BlSVJtRLEY, President. " r maj 22 tlJnne' ' PUins, Va. Hew Store! Hew Goods GEEElIWAIiD & CO., 33 North Water Street, ; next : doorloWIlIard Brog., W H O L E 8 A L E D E A L E B.S I N LIQUORS, WINES,. BRANDIES, ; j k, r-vj 1LI .,i WH1SKEY8, GINS, Ac, V" - AND ALL KINDS OF: ,,.,,. F A N CY' Ii I a U O R S . Which we will offer to the trade on the most ; ; ' BEpFjteitf TERMS, as we are receiving large consignments oi the i BEST CKJJJ in xujt uuunxai. : Please call belore making your purchas es. 1 dec21-tf " ... ; DAVTO PIGOTT, TOBACCONIST, itt i. e -ci tiki' Tbi the ;Trade.; ? I OFFER A SMALD LOT Or VEBT FINE ; siienaiidoaU .yalley. Butter on very liberal terms, and as I expect week ly or semi-weekly consignments of the same during the summer, I can offer inducements not found elsewhere. Call and examiae. ..." -- low. may St Xfl f Suit .UfT& s i ALISCFJil VANEOTJS.- WILMINGTON OPERA 'HOUSE. Amatenr Dramatic -Association A. T. LONDON,...;......t..Ui.'.....President. J. M. BROWN,...;;. .......... .stage Manager. -TTUtlDAY EVENING, May 81t.t, will be pro JC sented, for the first tlma. - lie mppsi Day oi.myKliie, A. Comedy to 2 Acts, with the fallowing cast ; Mr. wutmaa i Mr. W4 A. Williams. Mr. Dudley,.,.. Mr. J. L. Dudley Mr. Fred; Vincent.... ;.Mr. R. W. Andrews. Mr. Charles Mr. G. N. Harrlsa. .Mr. Jones,.. ...... Mr. B. S. Anderson. JOhn........ ...... ..Mr. J. E. Willson. Mrs. Dudley... ......Mi. F, F. Metts. Miss Sophia.") Her Mr. J. M.' Brown. Miss Mary, jj tera. Mr. P. W. Ganse. Mrs. Grimalev . Mra.Tavloz and other ruesta. Ac The evening's entertainment to. conclude with the laughable farce entitled BETSY BAKER, TIT I . .1. a 11 X M . i. . tt iui uuo luuuwuiK asi ox tsjiarub . , -. Mt. Marmaduke Mouaer.....Mr. J. H. Waters. Mr. Crumerey.. Mr. A. T. London Mrs.MOu8er,... ............. ..Mr. P. W. Gause. uetsy uacer (Lannares8)....w. jiariow. PRICES OF ADMISSION : General Admission,..'........'...;. 60 Cents Reserved Seats, 75 , . Colored Gallery.. 25 Doors open at 7Vi o'clock performance to commence at ei o'cioca. neservea seats can do secured at Jr. tieins- bergers Bookstore, may 30-2t , Heide Brothers H1 ,' ?0 r B: "AfE, Kf Boxes Oranges and Lemons, Uv . 100 Boxes and Barrels Crackers, . OPT Bbls. Potatoes, ' itJ 25 Bbls. Cider, OpT Bbls. Vinegar. ;'' MKJ 5,000 Pounds Candy, 20,000' 20 Bags Cocoanuts, -. -s Cf Crates Bermuda Onions.- Also a lull cjJ supply, of Canned Goods, Wood and willow ware, paper ana juags,.ac, c- . may30-tf - v '"' ': ' ' r' '',;' PURE Blackberry Brandy, pURE BLACKBERRY SYRUP, " - Pure Raspberry Syrup) ' PURE STRAWBERRY SYRUP, - Pure Lemon Syrup.' These goods may belsafeiyused, either for Family or Medicinal purposes, and arerecom- mended bv onr le&dinsr nhvsicians. ; . - CliAS. D. MYERS & CO.S. may SO-tf DAW 7 North Front street. - . . . f - Colman's : 1 ENUINE Scotch Oatmeal.Hecker's Wheat- VJI enunts. - , CHAS. D. MYERS A CO , may SO-tf DAW . 7 North Front street. HcMufray-s V PfeMiim ASD VjEOETAjBIJES, . The finest packing In America. - CHAS. D. MYERS A CO :s may SO-tf DAW 7 North Front street. ; ATfA.;p.-BR07H:S, rjJHE LARGEST ASSSOSTMEN T 07 MIL linery and Millinery Goods in the" city at D. BROWN'S. fTlHE largest assortment! of ; Ribbons and Flowers In the city ar. .Tr 4 0f, j iU 'l A-lffiWNI rflHE handsomest assortment of PARASOLS, j TTrtHE handsomest assortment of WHITE uoods in tne city at - . , , . . A, D. BROWN'S. THE largest assortment of CORSETS in the A. D. BROWN'S.. rpiIE largest stock of KID. GLOVES in the - AS. IMtVllfl Sf T lnAW1IIO-' rpHE largest assortment; of . LADIES' UN- DER-G ARMEN TS and HOOP SKIRTS In the city at D. BROWN'S. TpHE largest assortment of LADIES' HAIR - FLYINGS ihthecity at ; (.;;. " ?i '": '"""'" 'a. d. BROWN'3. ( fTUIE best' assortment of "WHITE TRIM T MINGS. HOSIERY ' and NOTIONS in the city at A. h. BROWS'S. 0iKfi7 PRICE I TERMS GASH! S3 ' apr7-tf :.f.'f -t- Exchanga corner. Hay 4 Hay ! ! ?f.! 500 BALES PRIME HAY, i' ...... : t--.. -.- ; ... . . . ...... ' .. . , , ... ' -ii For sale by .-. r-i.; " AJ,V J: ! ; i WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. i : may 28-tf . , , ., . v.? !' T7e Have Beceiyed i f .r. BY rail to-day ar other lot of that Choice v , a r ? W i - f; ' 11 ATE 3 OF ADVEKTISIHG: cme square one rtay,.:..1..'.;..; i o ' two dAva,...-. ....... ......... l so , fi . . throe days,;... 0i . . roox 1ati 2 . 11- nvedaya1M............rt 8 00 S 60 V Contract AdvertSsamfinta taken At nro POTtionately low rates. . Marriages, Deaths Reh)i'ius7 Funeral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at half rates wnen paiq ior Ln advamee i otherwise fall ratae Taaics Caan on demand, ;;-:MB3CaEIJANEOUS: FOR-ITEWYOEK. REGULAR Lm& f n o ci a k a fci a i - m fjr I jr i THE FINE NEW SCHOONER .1 w . -r .... BURDETT HART, .a L. E. PEARCE. Mantis, WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH AS ABOVE. For freight engagements, apply to ' tltiiliililftU, ?. tune v may 28-tf WILLIAMS A MURCH1SON. H. rB U B KH I DI E E . . V. Jf . v - ... WnoT.aaAT.a and 1 Rstail Daixxa I ?f !M) n I Tobacco, Snuff 'AND SEGAES. 5. fc 1 , ' BIsna orxhe Indian Chief, No. e Market St. may 26-tf Meaicines---Perfiiinery ! A FRESH SUPPLY OF ; ' ' , Citrate Magnesia, Tarrant's Aperient, , Beldlets Powders. Lleblg'B and Borden's Extract Beef. - Also, Labia's, ChiTis' and Dearbon's EXTRACT S : Eider Flavor, English Glyoerlne and Honey eoaps, uermaa voogne, c, so. Bold at - ! - ' McLLHENNY A WRIGHT'S : Drug and Chemical 8tore, - - (Llppitt's Corner), my 28-tf y. E. Cor. Front and Market Sts. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, 0 TONS NOW LANDING, ' For sale by may 28-tt WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. THE " GEEELEY " THE "EXCURSION" "HAT: .-J-INEN COATS 75 CENTS ; . ; ; STRIPE. COATS $1 00. '-' - By BI.TJE FIj AJVNEIi SUITS this T ) -m " . . ... , t Morning's 4 : ' Express. ;r,tJ" MUNSON A CO., City Clothiers. - r .. . may 29-tf Just Arrived : 11.000 I " : BBLS. FRESH FLOUR, all grades; , I Q , BBLS. 8YBUP,,. Oil n BBLS. PORK, 50 OXE8 DRY. SALT MEATS, , ,v OA AAA 1333. SMOKED SIDES, Ac Ac, And a full line of Groceries at Low Prices. Give na a trial and we will guarantee satis faction?- id f-. hi ' : itiMi- S :.: J "5' K BrNF0RD.CKOWvCO. CjrTTT7'V3nn T 1IT.W AVI 5 0;r. 0X11JUU A. , Aa.AA4 T A.A;. ri- .ttw.; )i'ajH?! Q5 AND AFTER THIS DATE. THE FOL- lowlHsr Schedule will be run on the Street Railway 1 1 c " . " cars win jeave corner oi aw ivb wu Front streets,' for Union Depot, at -M A. MM daily, to meet the Southern train, stopping at the various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the route leaving the Depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner of Froat and Red Cross streets at S:CO A. MM for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound train; making the nsual stop- fages at tne noteis ana ooaruuig nom PAvinar Union Depot on the arrival of Southern train. In the evening, will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5:45 P. M making the ususai . stoppages, leaving Union Depot on the arrival of tho Northern Will leave corner ot Bed Cross and Front at KheO P. Mh to mee t the Southern Train. ' Raatnuus ScBaDuxk-Durmg' - the day the cars will run from 630 A. kL until 8 P. M., al lowing 15 minutes between each turnout j and for the further accommodation of the public, one car will be run until 1L30 P. M. each' day. .s-u.v 'sf-j i itii'-', . DANIEL KLEIN, . mar Sl-tf , - - ' .Proprietor. Wmi i rt AIVR if YOUNGER'S h -j ; The above brand are considered the .best, of which I alwava keen a full supply. rwhicnxar may 26-tf , FreahITutD; 3, A LL varieties Oranges and , Lemon CJ A. Lemon and Ginger Schnapps, O ! inMm Mid Mnshroom ...: Crackers, received ... -weexiv ana f- - GUARANTEED FEE a IT.' - 1 uranan vtuuit buivoi-- - uura,- - I At , V, f AS, C. BIi;VLSOi. .1 ii V . , ., v . i" f W i'"'ViactH' I mw .- sv z wStaMrVHSiaBHSffSSBgjasBMBHDSr -"SJBB ! I. 4 '- ' :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 31, 1872, edition 1
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