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' ; " V vr -5- WasbikGtoiv Jan 1.
; ;"In tbo Untied State District " Court orderi
were made for tbe payment oyer to Dr Cor
nellus Boyle, I1..B. Tyler; and c the admlnis-
tratrlx of C. S. Wailock, of this city, tbe pro-
V-ceeds of.the eale of their' property here, made
Under the Confiscation Act. - Under the ; Am-
TneBtr Act they became entitled to whsttoerer
tiiC uuuvu vtatcp uao uvuyva uuuf vuu vvssub-
cation of .their estates, lets the costs, which
'yrere comparatively enormous, amounting. iu
one of the cases t a fifteen thousand dollars.- ;
i--These parties .left.. her and served In? the
'Confederate armies.. H. 1 B. Tyler had been ft
Major of Marines In the Federal serrice. f ;-.
Htt!Vn'"l"coiaRB88ioKAii.-- ':.
Y. arpemer cobuuuco uw f" .'v,v7..--
the Senate to-dy. ' J
'$ v The prolongation oi tua evaaiuu ui vuugis
v is considered Inevitable. v - .; :.. -'i - ! I
-r The West and Sown in tne iioose yesicraay
- voted almost solidly for the sixteen cents onl-
" fnrm t nn tobacco.'
a compromise oi twen-
.ty cent Js considered probable. " J
' : From H ew York. . . ' f .
v--- "Nw Yokjc, June 1.
IJJamcs Gordon Bennet unconscious and
v tbe doctors are hopeless of his recovery. , ' ; '
, Lleutenant-Colouel St Clair, General Tra-
vluo's Chief of Artilleryi arrived here yester
day from Matamoras. - lie reports the .Revo
lutionists enthusiastic in BQpport of Xrevlno,'
-and that many of the States desire to see him
' President Instead of Juarez. ' The Colonel
'speaks in the strongest terms of the resources
of tlie Revolutionists,' and declares that they
are likely to gain strength. - - -The'
Times says that Sumner's, speech la a
collection of slanders against the President,
, , .with literary .antiquarian , and fcbolastic,em-j.-
belilbraents.- v ; ir , "... ' t . v; : -
; Th2,ri6u)w considers it one of the sreatcst
he ever delivered. " A . u i : r- :
Tbe World declares that his Indictment of
,; Orant recites nothing which tbe Democratic
f tress baa not reiterated for months ; but coror
ng from a man whose biography is the hlsto
,; ry Of the Republican party, it will carry 'con
' viction where Democratic voices would pass as
'.'.'tbe wind. , . V) .' ;'! ':'''x?';
The Hun styles him the Amricao.Cffisar and
"- calls his apeech, magnificent. '.j. -
Tbe Herald says the speech, is a savage
arraignmen t of tbe President, and that the bit
terness wblcta evidently is provoked by a sense
of personal provocation will weaken its force,
and that in contains nothing new except the
, , statement of SUntOn.that Qrant could not
, -govern the country,.' . ' ' ..
. . i . From rennsylTanla:.: - , .
.-!.rf vi..! -TRkajotno, Jane X:
The resolutions of the State Democratic
' Convention declare that the party is bound by
il Vthe Constitution; Jackson's Farewell Addresa
'..'and Jefferson's Inaugural Addreas- and urges
the Democracy .to st pport the ticket and
. ;ie nn the triumph of tbe cause. There is no
allusion to any Presidential candidate. - o ,
"i.
V ri-.-i' Memphis,' June 1. -j
r' Geo. Clark, ballooolsV of Noyesr circus,
fell fifty feet, and will probably die, x: : :
ForeiKia
' Madbid, Juol. :
' Serrano's leniency to the Carllst chiefs has
utterly disorganized the rebels,- who begin to
suspect their leaders of treason.-' 1 !
.V : ' ' .' I Frem Ohio. ; ; '-V, " :
; . Clxvsxavs, JnneL
H ' HoVev & Son's -city mills were "burned
r.vilaat night, with.000 barrels of flour.r; Loss
' From 5ov Seotlaw ' I '
Halifax, June L
..j 1-
; The Schooner Velocipede, engaged in seal
Jlshlpg, toundred on the 12th and was lost.
i . $ k - f WxsHrNQTou. June 1.
H0U3E. A bill to remove the political dis-
Lliii.i... V A 1 n U Wn.th n Wulnhtl.
ler county, H.Y., (a minor cadet in tbe Naval
Academy at the breaking out of the war) was
i A resolution was passed extending the sea-1
. sion to Tuesday evening next. - :
, l." SENATE. The entire day waa consumed in
political debato. LoKan made a general de
fence Of the administration. V
MISCELLAHBOUS. ' t
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t Congressman Cox Is considered convales-
.ce'nt." r :: t - '- - ' V'' '- !
7 .. The Southern Claims Commission has ans-.
- ' pended oral hearings till October. , i
v Debt sUtement Decrease $4,250,000;
in tbe Treasury, $91,000,000; currency,
, '50,000. " ' - . .'
coin
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From Fennsylranla.
IV'',;'A"';V ;X- , Readiso, JunL;r
V '7! The platform adopted by the - State Demo
cratlc Convention U as follows I
Ibkolvtd. That the Democratic cartv. while
In lb future, as In tbe pact, firmly upholding
h Vttiktltnriitn nf tha United Htitti ta ths
foundation sad limitation of tbe poweraof the
General Government and tbe safe shield of tbe
liberties of Ihe people; demands for tbe citizen
'the largest freedom :conai8tent.,witu public
order, and for every State the right of self-govrnment;-that
to ophold ,the former; and
protect the latter the, Democracy of Pennsyl
vania can find ao better platform upon which
to stand tban the great leading principles enun ciated
Iii tbe Inaugural Address ot President
Jefferson add the Farewell Address of the Im
mortal Jackeoo, and upon ihee two great
State papers we plant ourselves and euter the
conteet of 18W, , , . : '
. Jitsofvc-i, -That abused as' the pnblic confi
dence has. been by . pUK period t)f pfllcial
mismanagement, waste and Iraud, this Cou
veuilon iqvUva the co operation of all Citizens
of tbe Commonwealth in the earnest effort
which the great constituency it . represents is
Vbout to LQttke to remove from" our Slate ad
uiini&trattoa' every: taint r of political corrup
tiou.., The interest pf evvry Peunsvlvanian is
'"directly and vitally concerned in the eradlco-
t v ' ; alVfui)Juat,uagtat and practicea k by
which individual fortunta may be created at
uublic cot, and the attempt to do this can be
juade certainly successful by the uuioo of up
rlxht and lair iniBded mU of all parties; .aud
by sustaining candidates of uuqucsiiondabilt
tiea and unsuotted UamtS I ' -.UJ
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Iiesolved. That the Convention appeals to the
eople of Pennsylvania for the support of the
. oeo i
rnrnlMnta for GoTernor whom It bus placed
nomination, Secause hia'electio'n will secure
'once a correction or-rxutl eg 1 wrongs ana
Dtfrmanent future.prosperliy of the State
asks for bis support because he has been horn
I Wa
lorpromo?;'
luated. not to subserve tne views
the interests of auy section Or.facliOD
.meat the requirements 01 an urgen
id on need ; because He tuny represents and, in
hh' life and character, fairly illustrates the
true'splrit and principles of popular goveu-.-
meut ; because bv has ben aa earnest, sincere
' ': C and eCleleut opponent of the fraudulent prao
- ' : tices aud falsir doctrine of the., party, that has
he!d power through many long years of mis-
fbf -at tfstaoda
U wL.ij- Kfo to sd-
d, for the benefit
v reyrtsentatiou and ml'Tt'e
' ; " pledea ty the record cj L
v. minuter' l.'.socev if elected.
atku Onl V fop t VansAt . V nn inn
be can be truted to tcc-ra a c-rclal, econom.'
v r1 tn P0Mlble control of tne agents and
o3ctaJ, and the (reaspry'of the Common
wealth f beeansft he cai be"-relled 004.ta wlth
sUnd uotounded and, nojust. demands' to th
prejudice of publio riKhts,' to oppose wltbrvlir-'
r the encroachment of powerful corporations,'
and energetically resist .the erant, 4 segrega
ted capital 'Of privileges which con Id, be nsed
to injure; hamper and impede the efforts of In
dividuals in the various enterprises and fields
of labor wbleb (he State affords, and because
his action in the past is proof that his oScial
Influence will be nsed hereafter to prevent tbe
mteebief of special legislation. And .to destroy
the possibility, of procuring the enactment of
any atatute by .the use of money or any other
corrupt means;: r'.'-f 'l.li s-J
' ' Mesolvedt -That In presenting the Hon.' J amies
Tborapaon .for Judco o( the.upreme Court
we have only, to invite the consideration of the
people to the Integrity nd preeminent legal
-attainments wnich bave characterteed the die
charge, of bis Judicial duties during his fifteen
years service upon the bench of the Bupreme
Court. k :'-yr ' x Z':''' Z)
Jiesolved. That in tbe persons of the candi
dates represented for the pflJces; of Auditor,
Conjtresaman at-Large tand delegates to the
Conventions to amend the ..Constitution,, we
have candidates eminently worthy of the con
fidence and support of the people.
Jiesolved, That the- grant ? by the . Radical
Legislature of this State of numerous rharters
creating such corporations as the South Im
provement 'Company, Continental Improve,
ment Company,' and others of a simil-r char
acter, are tunjust to the interests of trade, is
dangerous to the rights and liberties of the
iraae, js anKerouBiu me rignis ana loerues
of the p.ople, Bud as such meets with our nn-
f-quanned condemnation. L.-.-.
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From Blew Tarix. .:-
jnkw rditB:,-June 1;
James Gordon Bennett died this afternoon,
aged 77 veara.
- The specie shipments' today amount to $2,-
$50,000. ' -'H v-.-.--. ''
. Bank StatementLoans increased $1,000,
000: specie increase $500,000: legal tenders
increase $3,125,000; .deposits increase $3,500,-1
In the Methodist General Conference to day,
E."0..' Haven was elected Secretary of the
Church Educational Society. . ,' -
The report of the ' Committee on the State
of tbe Church, concerning 6luful amusements,
(fee , was again taken op and Hoally adopted "by
a vote 0(179 to 75. .: . L - . .
The Committee on Temperance reported a
series of resolutions declaring in favor of the,
total legal prohibition of the sale of liquors;
that dealers should be made responsible for
tbe woea inflicted .'on communities; that tbe
members - of : this Church should not rent
property for liquor store, or in any way coun
tenance the traffic. - : v :- ' -''t ; 7
Meetings of varnUhers, piano-makers and
other striking trades .were held this morning.
Onepiano brm conceded to the demands of
thelc. employees and the workmen are confi
dent that the strike will en t within a week.
It Is reported that the strike will' extend to
fbuadelphia and isaitimore uext week.
- . From Virginia.' ' ."
' V.J
' -J" 1 ; r Richmokd, June 1.
v Wa J. Hammond, of Hew Orleans. Presi
dent,, jof-tbe International Typographical
Union, which meets here on Monday, arrived
jeeterday. Delegates are arriving on every
train from all directions. The attendance will
be large, and the arrangements for their enter
taiument is quite extensive. The Union will.
visit Petersburg of Thursday, and also sll
E laces of Interest contigous to thai city and
iebmood during their stay. - - . ..i , -.
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- From Jtlexlco.
. i- . ..c : Matamoras,' June L'
Trevino Is' concentratiner all his forces at
Monterey, where he will mAe his last stand.
Two armies, 5,000 each, are approaching from
the East and West, which will capture or drive
Trevino to the mountains, .--, 1,1;-, ; ;
jFrvm Kenfaeby. - - : ! -
v v : ,Vr I', ' jLouisyiuJs, Junel. it'
The Shelby Pemale College, at Shslbyville,
was destroyed by fire on Thursday night. Loss
about $15,000. f
"t cjABiiK DisfATcnes. x r I
.'.Vxl. 1 , Bkbmej, JuneL. :
' Steamship Rbein sailed to-day with Jobann
Stravss and his band and the Em neror Wil
liam's cornet, quartette and Prussian band for '
tne Boston reace Jubilee. .
ii'-l'-. nOMESTICMAKUETS. !
. . -nbw -York, June 1 Noon.
Money easy at 4 cent, premium. Sterling
Exchange long" 109; short 110$. Gold
firm at 114. Governments are quiet but steady.
Southern bonds are steady but dull:" Stocks
vary awon.-.,, tf; v ...r,,,E .;. . V 1
:';.'":' Si i-i CmmmrfaX " ':-1 ;
Cotton firm, with sales of 213 bales. Flour
dnlland drooping. Wheat quiet and" nomi
nally unchanged Corn dull and. unchanged.
Pork dull mess $13 25. Lard quiet ateara
99 cents. Spirits Turpentine dull at 60(3
61 cents. , Rosin qoietand steady at $3 65
$370 JorBtiained. ;rrelghs firmi;; ;
"'.' ' 1 Nxw TOR3C,' J one 1 Evening..;
" : JfinanetaL ZiZ:
' -' Money easy at 45 cent prem." Sterling
Exchange unchanged. Gold 114X- ,- Govern
ments generally advanced Vi. .Southern secu
ritiesTennessee's ' heavy; North Carolina's
qult; new South Carolina's very strong at
Cotton firm Middlings 20 cents. Flour
dull and -1020 cents lower. Wheat closed
n ncbanged. Corn dull and a cent lower.' Pork
steady. Lard, Naval Stores and Groceries are
unchanged. Freights a shade firmer. J ;
8aleof cotton to-day for future delivery
1,430 bales June 25 11-IC25 15 16 cents; July
25 15 1626 cents; August 25 915$25J cts;
September 2if23X cents; October 20 15 16
2l' cents; 'November 20 cents;' December
V) 7 1619 cents.
' .
Mobelk' June 1. .
' Cotton--Mtdaiinps; 24 'cents.4 Net receipts
125 bates, - Sales 100 bales.' 8tock'oa hand
7,837 bales. Market quiet.-"' .: r
L:v.-'.i: i Memphis, X one L
Co tton-Middlings ;24X24cents. Re
ceipta 267bale8;l;",;..': i 1
. t , Philadelphia, June l.,t
,- Cotton Middling 26f ; cents
The market
KlUOCU UrUl.t.,!-,:,.,.,,,,;,;; .
" B1.LTIMOKI, June. L
Cotton Middlings 20 cents. Net receipts
27 ' bales t Exports coastwise 43 bales. Sales
14U oaies. - Dtoca on uana o.l Ddies. MarKet
nuWt and flrm.-( "
j --.:.-:;?;.: KJfTVj " J;' i BTOW, vjline Xi J
"'Cotton Middlings W cents.' : Gross,jre
oeiota 887 bales. Exports to -Great Britain
40 bales. Sales 400 bales. Stock on band 14.500
Savannah. June L
j j - Cottori MlddtWs 262t cents.- 'Net re
celoU S05 bales. Exports coustwlse, 707 bales.
faks 5 baler. ' Stock on baqd 9,688 bales. !
Murket firm, but ho demand. ". , . t
t-fii-X.v.izji t.ii"r ,2'Noktoxjkv June 1. f
Cotton Low: UTddllbis ; 235 'cents.? iNet
.. r r t 1
rceipov oaies. r,xpc
Sales 60 bales. Stock
receipts ou bales. Exports coatwise-ib bales.
elpts 27. bales. 8alea-5ar balesi, Stock on
fa5
tm : r.
lNnonJaoeNootuI'-
consols ,jor- money, vj, . u. s. securities
5-20'sjot. l8C3, ex coupopk$0 d----i -.8;.i
fallow- i-ossian os. , Ai .y
v&VWyiOi y pne.i-oonv'
Cotton opened 4irm-Uplands lliO lld
Vfieant UA, . .
-T KT4--l 4LATE , . , . :
- Cotton steady eaies vz,vw baiesj ror export
aod speculation 8,U0 tales.1 t ' '' -
' Breadstufis quiet and aochauged, ' f
;C 1 1 VM IJVGTQJV MARKET.
lSr: v:-:.BTAK OFFICE, JUNEl.
I SPIRITS TURPENTINE Sales of 227 casks
at "So cents gnon for Southern packages,'
Market firm' snd nas declined 2 cents.t v ".
"JiMSINaleof l,47lvbhlsyai 8D;'Tor
Strained, $3 90 for No. 2, f 3 00 for Extra No
2, $3 VtX forLow NoZl, f3 ,50 for No.
$3 62K for Extra No.'l, U 00f 4 25 for Low
Pale and $4 50f 5 X) for Pale.,.: ..
CRUDE TURPENTINlL-Sales of 863 bbls
at $2 85 for Hard, $4 00 for Yellow Dip and
$500 forlrgib "'" 'z.'x&rX'Z
TAR. Sales of S3 tbla at $3 00 $ bbl. . Sj
i COTTON N( sales reported.. ; ; ' .;" i.
MlA:RIISriG.
ARRIVED U it'-i; I.
N.' G. Brig Eicke,- Kasspbohm Phlladel-
ohia. Wlllard Bros. r" - - y. v
Br Brig Hardee, IcDonell, Philadelphia,
E Kidde? & on ?r7 J',Vi.' .
8teamship Pioneer, Wakeley, Philadelphia,
Worth Worth.
Stmr D Murchison, Garrison, Fayetteville,
Williams & Murchison.' ' - - '
8chr John,, illiams. New York, Williams
& Murchison. ' . ?
; v'irv .CLEARED. f
Rtamfttitn Rpfmlotnr Vrftfimftn. New York.
Barry Bros. . .
Stmr D
MurcWson, Garrison, Fayette-
yille. Williams A Murchison
Schr Burdeti-Heart,' Pierce,. New ;York,
Williams & .Murchison. w , j s
RECEIPTS.
Stmr Murchison 466 b'ols rosing 65 do tnr- i
pentine, Williams & Murchison, J u woody,
A Alderman, Smith & Strauss, J M Hender
son, Love & Co, Chas Southerland, Edwards
& Hall, T W Player, 8 Beaty.
RECEIPTS
Naval Store and Cotton, Jane
....... ,-.;(-'
Of
I.
; PER WILMINGTON & WELDON R..R.
Spirits Turpentine, casks. .....;....,
Rosi n, bbl s . . , .-. .i....; . . . . .'
0
26
Crude Turpentine, Dbis.i
.Tar, bbls
Cotton, bales
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PER WIL., COLUMBIA cVAUGUSTA R. R!
RDirlta Turoentine. casks. ........ S6
Rosin, bbls 377
Crude Turpentine, bbls............ 74
-mr, uuib. ........................
Cotton, bales 5
, -, PER WIL., CHARLOTTE & R. R. R.
Soirlts TnrDentlne. casks.. V.V.V. S07
Rosin, bbls 1,11s
Crude Turoentine. bbls.... 7
Tar, bbls.
Cotton, bales.
1
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c.
v;lSXFOKTS
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COASTWISE.
ii )-- -m , l i - 1. 1 if 1 . ; t .' if
: Nbw Yobk. Steamsbln Regulator 4,199
bbls rosin, 69 do spirits, 829 do turpentine. 43
bales cotton, 2,000 bushels peanuts, 100 bun
dles sbobks. ' "" " "-'- -; -
Sehr BurdVtt Heart 2,434 bbls rosin,' 134
bales cotton, 50 bbls roalo. 3 . '
v. :' ajuanawxssBSfin -.; : iS
Per Wil.'" Charlotte & R:R. R.V June L
Murray A Co, Covington. Everett & Co. Wil
liams & Murchlfan, yiclc A Mebane.'Bpnint
A. Hinson. Moffit A Co,. E Peschau, Lilly
Bros, Jas Anderson A Co, P W Kerchner, O
G Parsley A Co, Worth A Worth, : J M Hen
derson. Wlllard Bros. - - - - - ;
Per. Wilmington A Weldon R. R.," June 1.
Williams A MurchisonV F,W"Kerchner. Vlck
A Mebane; E Murray A Co, A Oldham, Moffitt
A Co, Bass, Scott A Co, Wlllard Bros, J A En
gelhard, W R W Co operatlTe Association. ; ,
List of the Principal Articles Export
ed from tne Port orWilmington Dn
rlns; tne Hontb of Hay, 1S72.
COASTWISE.
'V
" New Tork-TOl bales cotton,' 12.958 bbls
spirits, 29,533 do rosin. 477 do, turpentine, 35
do tar, 100 do pitch, 176-bales sheeting, 2,599
bushels peanuts, 8 bundles-sbooka.
Baltimore 95 bales cotton, 1,810 bbls spirits,
8,601 do rrosin, 2 do turpentine, 566 do tar,
210 do pitch, 23 bales sheeting, 881 bushels
peanuts, 124,210 feet lumber.
Pbtiaaeipaia au& Dales cotton, 104 ddis
spirits; 2,755 do rosin, 29 do turpentine, 826 do
tar, 250 do pitch, 1,145 bushels peanuts, 56,0C0
feet lumber, 502.575 shingles.
Boston-Sd bales -cotton,. 26, bbls - Spirits,
S69 do rosin, 4,115 do tsr, 800 do pitch, 218,981
feet lumber. s - .. . ; . . . . '
Bath-476,306 feet lumber. : '
Georgetown, D. C 230,228 feet lumber.
; Richmond,. Me. 10 bbls pitch,-192,490 feet
lumber.
- Kennebunkport 109,815 feet lumber . ""
Fail River 116.000 feet lumberi : ' -
Providence 123,000 feet lumber. 1
TOTAL 1,257 j bales cotton, . 4,958 bbls
spirits, 41,258 do rosin, 508 do turpentine, 5,042
do tar, 1,060 do pitch, 199 bales eheetiner. 4,625
bushels peanuta, 1,661,020 feet lumber, 502,575
shingles, 800 bundles shooks. . .
-i,: i. . : ; FOREIGN. ' . , . : ;
? Liverpool 1,072 bbla spirits, 493 do roslnr4 '
Corky or Falmouth lor uraera 3.7o7jbbis
spirits, 7,917 do rosin. ... V v vi ' 4
London 2,650 bbls spirits. li
tUreetOsk, Scotland 200 bbls spirits, 158 do
rosin, 2,809 do tar.
t, Amsterdam 1,552 bbls spirits; 10 do rosin.
. Cork for Orders 2,414 bbls spirits 1,449 do
rosin. '-(''..TU.!:;:.-.-: -:. ;
. Cardenas 186,770 feet lumber. ? '- i'
k Nassau 4 bbls tar, 10 do pitch, 29,689 feet
lumber, 69,70Q bbingles.:' .; - - --.
Jamaica 70,064 feet 'lumber, .250,000 feet
timber.,;,.'' "rr-LU
; r. TOTAL 10,645 bbls spirits, 10,027 do rosin,
2,813 do taP, 10 do pitch, 236,413 feet lumber,
319,709 ah ingles; y. :
GRAND :TOTAL3-i,257 bales i coiton, 15,-
oua Obis spirits, ot.zso do rosin, ouo do turpen
tine, 7,853 do tar, 1,070 do pilch, 199 bales
sbeeting.'4 625 bushels pe4nutsri.897.433 ieet
l lumber, 822,25 shingles, 800, bundles shooks.
in r.i . . v
List or T-essela Clearea Tor iliisPort.
COAHiwiSE;" z;,i-,.
Schf John, Williams, cU May 25
- ! i FORTRESS MONROE.- " '
BarkDeef. "
eld May ia
FOREIGN, trtw
f:-.'r'Tiirnk'vi?.r ::i ' ; '
Schr MagdalenarBumsgard. - eld March 21
ruar AmazonfticioBaiu .Bo ouunay 4
- Naardy-ejt out May
3?ho. CaroliiiiOaiiiier,
V.;. i-. r r f.-iTiis ..a1 iJX4snan: -4 w 1
BVERX ,S ATlTRDATi AT SHELBY. .N.' C
WcC,DURHAM. - :1
,;.: Jratcwwcs R
one TeaV,..i.;..........
Tt Y VrUTnrvf-H
II. J. ilCiJlJJf iriiii
ATSt-?A i .: -
2 00
j . . .. ...
.......... 1 w
i-f '
DURHAM & UcDUrriE,-
Rds. and rroprietors,
deol5-Wv
.rjVVft-'.-' LIST OP VESSEL8 V -rM
In Port of Wllmtnffton, i Jnno 1, 1872.
PiOneerT' Wakeley, dls,' Worth & Worth;
LRebecca Clyds, Chilis, 4i3r A XlCazaux
A-BARQUES.-t-s,
Y
Shanghai, Nan;clmtz,"di3, 4WUlard Bros
Br Williamine. Bessie, dis. master;
a Vt. 1 O fc V. At . ' TTHt4A' T .
V in Hrtr T?.it A-'Rnftfip.'hrkhn ia WHlard 1
Bros.'.' ':::'""V-' i. --v ..?
Bp. Brig Hardee,- McDowell, dis,, E - Kidder
: Essex, Smith, dis, , ?
Br CrUerrpn; Conut, ds, jyilllams & Mur
chison.- a, . . . '-. . . - . . '
y, Y -'f ; SCHOONERS. : S. h: r . . C
John, Williams, ois, Williams fc Murchison;
Lfght of the v East, Harper, dis, flarriss &
Howell.' ' , , ,. .' s :.N : '' -
8rah Bruen, Fisher; dls,s Harrlss Howell.
. Seguinn. t Davis, dla. O G PareleT. Sr. - '
Tarry lot,,Timmons, dis. H&rriss & Howell
Nellie Orcott. " Williams, "dis, Harriss" &
Howell.
-fl V W' Simmons, Williams, dis Harrtss &
Howell. ' 1 r...?- ..ju:t-
. Kate Wentworth; Meadt -dis, -ErKkder &.
Son. ; - A J .-3 t i, ' j
MIBCFJiTi A NEQUa.
THE "STARn
iJStOATYt T'h"vPr?'nf :iHo4'1TftTii'
vYV.rrr? "T-
THREE STEAM-PRESSES ;
COMPETENOT WORKMEN,
THE BEST MATERIAL.
"VP--
REASONABLE PRICES
rov
SUPERIOR WORK
Give Us aiTrial.
apr4-nactf
EXCURSION SEASON
OF 1S7S. .,
t1' ! ii vl
-i fit; WILMINGTON A. WELDON,"- i
Wilmington, Colombia and An-
&nsta Railroads.
- v t" ' PASSENGER DEP'T, J
-r- H,WiLweTOjr, N. Ck, June l, 1872.
COMMENCING June 1st. 1872, the following
named " Round Trip Excursion Tickets
will be on eale at Union Depot Ticket Office.
Wilmington ta - - -" : - - - .?
r-r, . reenbrier White Sulphur Springs.
' -Rockbridge Alum , .
Bath Alum ' " "
..xiKji Hot or Healing . , ,M
Rwat. at Rwoftt f!hft1vnAHti 4
' ' ?' 'Covner's
i
Alleghany - 1 - : .
Montgomery White Sulphur '
Vllnw fiiilnhni-
. , . Kittreiis r r-r, : '.' t
Hickory Tavern, N. C. ."" . . '
, Morgan ton, N. C, Ilnoolnton, N.'C.
,r.-: - - Cherryville, N. C, A she villa N.C.
Marion, N. CM Old Fort, N. C.
,.To de 1'EaUt Hampton BoadSi Tan '
And a full line of Excursion Tickets to prom
inent ' '
Northern Watering Places
BY VARIABLE and ATTRACTIVE ROUTES.
These tickets are good to return by Novem
,ber 1st, 1872. - .. i -
. , . A. POPE, Gen. Ticket AfiTt..
junelt
Pq I. : T rA i r jttiif !
DUG OH ; liUl U, . bwT f
: i CHEESE, ifecV
"TRY 8alted and 8moked Western Should- I
U era and Bides in Hhds. and Boxes
- ougarKiared Bams and Breakfast Strips. .
k. c. hog-kound;
City Mess PorkRump Pork; r
Pnre Lard in Tierces and Tubs,
; ; - r Choice Table Butter, ;
Best actory Cheese,
In lots to suit.
nnyl9.tf "
For sale by -
ADRIAN VOLtRES.
Notice.
THE County Commissioners of the County
of New Hanover wilt meet at the Court
House in Wilmington tor three days, namely,
on Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday, the 10th,
Hth and 12th days of Jun, for the purpose of
revising tne tax lists or tne county,, ua win
then : hear and determine anv complaints
made in valuation. All interested are request
ed to attend to the matter. i
jane l-6t - - BILA8 N. MARTIN, Ch'mn.
License Notice.
"VfOTICE is hereby given that Sections 80,
jtl $1 and pt an Act entitled an Act to
raise Revenue, ratiued tne zitn January, xsa,
will be rigidly eniorced.' -
All persons having obtained license to do
business ana not having registered tne same
are required to come forward and do so. The
oenaltv is S20 in every, case of failure or ne
glect - W. J. Bl VEN S, ltegister,
- lane l-3t ' Per W. Jtt. Habsis, Deputy.
Three Heads 6fCattei
TaNR COW AND CALF, AND ONE THREE
4J
ME COW AND CALF,
' '1
.Tnf cbw is red, little white streak on back
steer, pointed wnite iace.
Calf, nearly .white-with little red on the
sides of neck. -... j . , ... . f S - .,4
i MAUKrs wallow fork on left ear, upper bit
n right ear. Heifer Calf. . ; ,' . --r?--
Anv.oodv flndine and deliveringthe same.
wiu oe rewarded py appiymg w
120.000 LBS. FRESH BEAT ;RICE,
FROM HILTON RICE MILLS,"
For sale by . V
WXLLaRD BROS.
rhic VrrRKR wonld eVDtfulry, inform
I hia frinnrt. ji.nl the nubile eenerallv that
he Has thoroughly renttea mp esutuiiaameni
i .v,x. wQ nf ifr Unno-fi'? iloon. and la now
Breriared. with the best ci workmen,; to ac
AM HUM AsUA M-kr -- C!
commodate his customers in all tho various
branches of his business, such bs shaving,
hair-cuttin", sliampooin?, &c, in the neateet
xaanner and on aa xeasouAiia tenaa aa any
shop in the city - - ' ... - 7 ' oct 7Af
m - a -
jrxuii: laegiist asssobtmknt or, mxl-
TMff.vT nP mit-
?X ilnery aid HilUaery
Goods In the city at
fpHB largest
assor tmeaUof
Bibtxms
and
. 4" lowers In the city at
V x.ff v
D. BROWN'S. I
v:'v r-.".:' v'kjt .- -i v - ' - r-
THE handsomest assortment Of PARASOLS
it,j.v'....' JriifV-'.'t-? ?;:--f-i
.in cecity at WN-sLf
milE handsomest assortment of WHITE
. GOODS in the city at : . : :
-A. D. BROWN
rptlE largest assortmeat of C)li3ET5 Hi the
vr.ri-t i, j,-.
'Tf'Vifr.AL'v- '-"f
- AV DBtOWJi'S.;
: . - . - ji
city at
THE largest stock f ULIDj QLOVES In the
,-- - city at
rpHE largest
-DER-GARMBNT3 and HOOP SKIRTS in
tlie city at
npHE largest assortment of LADIES' HAIR
FIXIJJG3 In the citV at '- I
-;7A, D. BROWN 3.' -
rrUE-bcst aasdrtmetftrof WHITE TRIM-
Things, nosiERt and notions in the
1 ONJSTHJCSC TEIiUrS CASH!
. . " . .... V
. apr 7-tf
Exchange Corner,
STREET KAI Li WAY:
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THB'FOXoJ
lowinsr Schedule will be run on the Street 1
J lowing Schedule will be run on the Street
Railway : - ,. -. -vr - : :
' Cars will leave corner of Bed Cross-and
tbe various Hotels and Boarding Houses on
the route leaving the; Depot on the arrival
or tne Jiortnern train. -win leave corner oi
Front and Bed Cross streets at 5 50 A; M.,
for Union Depot, in order to connect with tne
Northern bound train, makinsr the usual stop
pages at. the hotels and boarding houses
leaving Union Depot on the arrival of the
Southern train. In the evening will leave
corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5:45 P.
M., making the -nsual stoppages, leaving
Union Depot on the arrival of tho Northern,
Will leave corner of . Red Cross and Front at
10:80 P. M., to meet the Southern Train, j
Reouias Schxdulb. During ' the . day ' the
cars will run from 6:30 A. M. until 8 P. M., al
lowing 15 minutes between each turnout t. and
for the further accommodation of the public,
one car will be run until 11:30 P. M. ftach day.
- DANIEL KLEIN,, ,
mar 81-tf - ; . Proprietor.
MONET CASK OI B V X
For Slebt in Priceless ! I
But tho Diamond Spectacles will Preseryer It.
TP you value your eyesight use these Perfect
a ienses, grouna rrom simuie urysiai x-eo
bles, melted together, and derive their name
"Diamond" on account of their Hardness and
Brilliancy. They will last many years rwith
out change, and are warranted superior to all
others in use. Manufactured by the 8pencer
Optical Manufacturing Co., New York i "; "
Catjtioh. None Genuine unless stamped
with our trade mark. For Bale by Responsible,
Asrents throuahout the Union, T Vl . Bsowv.
Jeweler and Optician, is Bole Agent Jor Wil
mington; N.C, from whom they can only be
obtained. No Pedlera employed. -?i r-x, iv.-t
feb3-eodly FrSuWedv 'v;V;f i
Turpentine Men and Farmers;
4
fTUIANEFTJXi FOR TOUR PAST LIBERAL I
jl. parronage ana noping to merit a continu
ation of the same the present 5 ear. 1 will still
guarantee to iurnlsh, my customers with that
from Railr&id Corn. SO Txranda to tha bushel.
much cheaper than you can have it ground if
tne mills were at your aoor. - . h v
Tnat ceieorated isxtra 'ramilv nour and
Pearl Hominy on hand all the time. ' v " .
'JtW All bags returned in good order will be
eredited at cost on the next bill. , t i
ALL GOODS SOLD D BAY ED FREE..
-. feb 9-tf y ALKX. OLDHAM, Proprietor.
1000 BBLS FRESH rLoua11 grades
Cn BBLS. SIRUP. V V 1
uuir-'O ' ar-s v'5- t-r -
K BOXES' DRY SALT MEATi,tl
V
UM
OA AAA LBS. SMOKED SIDES, Ac, Ac
And a full line of Groceries at Low Prices.
Giro us a. trial and, we will guarantee eatla
faction.- r 'if .VY-7
may 2t-dwtn BiNroKu. tROW co
s t at e ' s e i a t o r I a K C o b y fintian
in Brunswick county, n the third Saturday
in June (ltth) for tbo purpose of Selecting a
canaiaats t?r tixe Senate. - - - ' - ---.-'
; - - v - i " JlO. D.' TAYLOR, V-"-may
23 : . -; - , Chairman.
- 1 ' - JL Xf, JJlyj -ct I - r - .7 .ii l, I
. ' i: : ! ,Wii.hioto, 2T.C ifarch &th; 1871.
assortment" of LADIES' TJ2f. ' r-- . '
'A.;t. BROWK'SJ Tfc" ' V.,, ,
N e w S c h erd I ti
! . I
ii '! u I'm ii ' u
: nit-., t. ;
- I mi aii uus niv auu uuucuiyUjauei will 1 . . . - i ' F. i
EL, XOAD LINE77
Ana xiuiucriora , ixallroad
' ; WiuiraaTpar, X. C? April 10,! 87xn j "
Chango of.Gchedule.
TTNTIL FURTIIEE NOTICE, ih train,
LJ Vpis Itoad will run as follows t
- PA69ENGKB TJiAIN. '
on
J eave vv limtngi on uauy at. 7W
vvrrtvo ;-w""u".M'..t.. 4:15 V
U aveLilesvllla at:. ..,.;.i.;.. B;16Y'.
ArrtY at Wilmingrton ii.w.... gt S-f1,
"'"A. JH,
8 'JO P V
rnrougn woueia to. unariotte only io iJ
Staging only t53 miles-Roads good in suimir -u
on and after May 1st a dally Freight . t2?"
will lenve Wilmington at 7J5 A. M-aBd.ri11
at 8:30 P. besides one ortwo timber ti
areqxiirrd for the.onrrent bnslness. m'
AT Ha Train will leave n Rundays. v
i "f" 8 L. FKKMONtV
:ap 8tf j Chlf Engineer and Sup't.'
WifIlV7eldbh Railroad
if.
Company,'
Change of Scheduled
ON AND AFTER THE 81st iXSTAVr
! M W PASSENGER TRAINS will leav w,A
epot at :8 Ar M. and 10:40 p. M- and irri.
FREIdlHT TRAINS will JeaTO triweekl at
7:15 A; M.r and arrive -at 1:40 P. M. - . u , -
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAliiS will leave at
2 P. Ml, and arrive at 11 A.. M.' :
ON 8UNDATS, the 10:40 P, M. and :10 A, W
trains ONLY will be run - '.
1 ' J - JOHN F. 41TINE, 1
. v.; General Superintendent
.imar 29-tf
i jfWiWWm f"i5
W A i irTT U : ll'.lljv-
1
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r: : UlllsC .UA
m . ;--v ; . . . "
' Vif inTinwArsirTimW wni
:--tt.j i'zfrrJJ T2 . . v v
into enect at 835 A m., Sunday, 81st iustt .
Leave WUmington...V.. 8:251. h
Arrive at Florence....i.., ........ tt:l3 A.s
Arrive at Columbia 1:25 P. M
Leave Columbia.. ...'..k.;.......... .11:40 am
Arrive at Florence..,....;.....:..'.. 4d6 P. II
Arrive at Wilmington-. ......... -..;.l(i:25 P. M
N1GHT,EXPRBS8 TKALN DAILY SUNDAYS
-t - EXCEPTED.) ,. .-: s , .
Leave Wilmington... .......i.w... 8:30 P. a
Arrive atFlorenee.. ....... 1:43 A. II
Arrive at columDia-. ...... 6:45 A. a
Leave ' Columbia.
6:80 P, M
Arrive at Florence:;.... ...... ,.,....;llrf)4 P. M
. Arrive at WRniington. ....... 620 A. V
JNO.rC. WINDEE, .
imar80-tf rr:-rZZf-rf ?A i
rGen'l 8up'u'
. 8TEAM6HH.'
. -' BALTQIOBE ABD' TOIKGION .
;8XJe'a; ri 0i .xM i LINE,
Ctomposodof thevJirst Class Steamsnipti
CEUECCA CX.TDE....Capt. D. C. ChUds
BOIAB..V;V.,:f.;UCn Evni
t ' '7- r; i4.::i
Will hereafter sail from Baltimore' and WD
-if. ..i-.v"
?ij.,Vji:rtftfIilXlIii, VA Oy.:;.--..
t mm mw mmm Hm . a 9Jra ,
' "'y, - --- ; r -:
Jv; IIIB STEAHS1IIP BOtlTAB . :
Will sail ron wharf, foot of Chesnut itteet
Saturday morning, May 4th.'--.'-.....'. -
Tor Freight engagements apply to , 7,
5 may 'itit 'fct -fftViJA
Pii iladelpMa i ) a n d f Soxitlieni
Jnaii Stcain Line;.
THE'lFAST AND FAVORITE STEaHSHtf
.'..viP.xq k ci e n't r
CnptsaalioiJJlTwAtt
XITtLL ' RDIJ THE rOLLOWING8CHj;
Wnie between Philadelphia and WihaU
Wednesday, jreb.' 7i Wednesday, 'jj
Thursday. , f 42
Aiiursaay,
Friday, v, 'March 8
Saturday, :-. v3
.. . . v At11 ft
Saturday, rri't
'- Hay1
Monday,, ; ; . n2 J
; l
" May 6
June 2
-Tutsday, 18
w tranesaay, ; v aiy s
T ursday, . .,
18, Thursday! - 1
.riiday, - Aug
- V: i; , WnTlTTT ATTOuTIIi Age-CTr
W. iL., JAMES, General jLgent, tf
$
PURCSLIf
1 J. II. DAVIS, I'ropHeW';
--'-i . - . . - ' ri daft
Roardera are t4 po, 3 -Pft.wc-.t8 60 wr .
ootding to location and rooms w. , -
CIS, 7 W fA v y, v m - I, -
alt!
-rid
AND
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: matins andhW
l orrlCI OF GElfl.-JSTJPERINTttVnirv! .
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