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: - PUBLISHED DULY, - If7 BK83A.UD Editor and Propr. )f rtca, DT3oa Bank Buildings, Front BL ? Vntn3, in advance. iii months, in uyncB..f.,. i1 t! tncmtns. In advance.,.-.... .... ou a oo v:: month, in auraiu;.. ......... ....(,.,. 7 wi-m ftlb will Vn H ail IvnMyl rt of the City at Fiftbbh CasTS-per week. June 13, 1872, Tlier-i mom- Wind, eter. ; . v ; Weather 78 . 18W Fresh 9t SW BrUk i 79 3W Fren tfenoTenap.:ofdaJl doR. H71 - ! notk. AH baromatric readings are reduced '.the ana-level and to 32 degrees FaSircnheit ' ' f ' 8omt Ssiboth, ae'ric't Signal Service U. 8. A. Weather Report. Wab DSPaRTX int, otdcV of Chief Biamal Officer, lei Dism id 13- Waahlngton, Jaoa 13 4:35 Tbe lowest barometer over Lake Ontario move eaatward over. New Eojjland, accompa uied bj brisk and possibly hlh -Wlndsj cloudy weather and rain: the latter extend over the outhern of the Middle States , to-night, with lrbb, brisk southerly winds yeering t north weBtcrly: cloudy weather and poaslbjy areas of rain for the Bouih Atlantic States, and tsence westward to tber lower 'Mississippi ; v clear weather Yery generally with winds veerv luit to westerly ; .'clear 'and . partially f cloudy weather and JUbt to fresh westerly-to north er!V wiudf from the Ohio valley northward and webtward. ! . . : . Cauiioaary signals - continue at Cleveland god Baifklo, and are ordered for Rochester and uaweKQ. , " . . .v:. iV:'1 ' - TlilEl OIT"5T. Worth & Worth P. A S. Mail S. 8. Line. Busting & McQn bo For Sale. dee notice Of entertainment at Masonic Iall. DiRosskt & Co. N. C Baconrdtc Ckonlt & Morris Auction Sales, j. F. Wo.Osteb Sherry Klua,;r . McItBBMUT fc Wbjobt Extracts, Ac, See new advertisement under head, 'Lost. Munsou A Ca-Uot -Weather ClothiDg. ,C. Y. OuHxif-T$oUcc .... : .. . R. KansoM Farrer'a Electric. . ' Heid Uros. 10,000 Pine Apples J C. D. Mtbrs A Col Month of May Sales, CONOttESSIONAL CANVASS. Third District. Hon. A; M. WaddeU and NeM McKay, Esq., 1 candidates for. Congres8,j will address the peoW pie of tie Third Congfesslonal District at the following times and places 1 ti ,,.".. ' Caiter'a Mills, Moore, county, .Wednesday, June 19lu. ' s-.i-y . :.;l- r . - CanbMge Moore county, Thursday, Jane 20th. Joueaboro', Moore county, Friday, June 21st. loroer'sX Boais, Harnett county, Saturday, Juue . ' . , ;...;; t " LitiinttioQ, Harnett county, .'Monday, .June ,21th " ; it t-v-.'vc . AvKraeboro', Harnett county, Tuesday, J une 25th. . ; ... Beaufort, Carteret ' county, Saturday, June .. SJIKb. : ' ' v f -.; Jacksonville, Onslow county, Tuesday,-July KenaiJSTille, Doplla cOunl.v, Thursday, July Additional appointments, will be announced hereafter. Distrlct P"Pfrf Piease copy. if-. How at a?wlms Castnrell . v: , it We leara that quite a ft serlmmagej" which at one time threatened to result in a serious and bloody rbw(cj.red.jlDrlng:.thcUadlcal luwwow. at Polat Caswell on Tuesday last! While Heaion WBs' :addres6ing the crowd, de nouoclng the Conservatives and .Democrats s Ku KTux," Ac., Dr5 tf, .Simpson, w 10, with a number of other Conservatives, was sitting at a little distance from the speaker, became irritated at some remark made by Heaton and! denounced him as a liar. No .sooner had the remark passed thq:.lipsr of 'Drf Simpaoo than lleatou was upon him,' striking, hi ml a blow with hi flit A sod of Dr- Simpson interfered iu behalf of hU father, when be was struck by a stick ia the bands' of a colored man.j At this tiuis there was a (lr showing for a serious dia turbiLce, but fortunately good counsels pre vuikd, the parlies were separated audi the row quelled. t'-J ;. J-:J.' - i. Sol Katisflod.. . . . We Iearu ttuit there I considerable idissatls faction amoaj pity Republicans at the action of the Executive Com mi it ee in. calling for a tneetiug of the County ' Conventiou' at Rocky Poiut lustead. of Wtlmi'ngtoa," aud i ft Is ru mored that a iiumber ,of the"1 dlegalts from ihiaciiy are Ulkiug ot going to the Contention 1 imply 10 exprves. loeir.nissauaiacuon, woea ttiey will ttojviuru aod call lor the meeting of a Ciiivcutiou iu jWiltalngtpd at! a subsequent day. Tue feeling of indignation' at the ac tiao of the Committee' is said to prevail to a uiore or leas exienlla the country, as well as to thecliy; Tiie Uenefaetor all nlMt it- fLe ateimlhip2ca'W&ictt wetotaehorC ou the rip on Tuesday 1ati:,wa gotten off on I 4 Wednesday oIgbt,v through1 the assistance of the revenue cutter? Wrm . Seward and, the j -.wcujs,! rruiwrtuw. ii i iu iu 'c",u the sustained uo iujary whatever? her engines 1 """'H ma Riuvwkui; utivn tun kviucui. The thanka of the ageou in this city are espe- cialiy tendered to Capu . Johff Caraon, of the Reward, lojrether. with his officers and crew, for promptness and energy displayed by them u rtDaerinjr uirnecessarrv asslaunce. wnicn reoiud in i:,,Xth;;-mVt.- .-ft. nfr th "'.uJt',.j r : It . lhe Jknefuctor crossed the rip yesterday and "uli to sea to dav.X ' r, t fi'ifl- ' - - ft. T: iliatrlonie .Ueailings and., Iteeitatlons. ' By advertisement in this Issue It will be gHHr. . i. - k.. . .!.., -.j ..lwr.ou, ui wniHiyi-ii wm give ono " .rTr.vmuant ana pepoiar. envenainmenis, couslsting of readlnjzs and recitations from aak.peare and other embent authors, at the Academy of ;Moic (MasonkJlaU).thU even . The presa wherever Mis. Patterson ha. fpoared have complimented he readings in uest teTms, :whll her.euterialnment. hivj- hM.n .,t.nT.i h n .nnpiti Pb lie "T . ' , r -, ' , - . . " - UtourclUzens tora out thlr etenlng and Klve this estimable lady bucU a hoose , as the de.erves. Tickets to .be had "at flelolberier'i tna iBarom- "rATItf. 80:08 5 y.'M. Flr Fair " -Cloudj move's book etoref.-i f, , V'" - n, , . t .. . ' . 'J... ... v : U " " I .. . - . . ; "T" .. , .,',',,', -J.'.', ,.."iJLJL LU ' I1,"", 11 '.' , 1 ,"" ' ' ! ," " 1 ""i" -;';' '' - "5 - a mm w mm -mm i x -.1. 1. v w v - - w . . im mm m m . .. j -. . , ! " mm Vol. Z-ITo. 72. Local Dote. No police prresU yesterday. -The Guard' Houso U eapty. " ; Pleasant breeze yesterday There was, no lesion of the City Court Veterd v 1 J yesieraay. . ; t -, ,r , Mebaue & James ice cool soda water was vln greafc demand yesterday, r l -r ' 1 r i .' ... There is considerable sickness children In this city just now. among1 Bathe with moderation.. , Don't remain in the water nioro than ten minutes.;-; 7 0 "s f 7 ; See'appolntmenta, .of Hon.' ' Jl!; .m' Wad dell and Nelll McKay, Esq :4 in another column. t' Twb Rood boys wanted at this offlce to learn the printing business. 1 Must have' fair English education. V v - i ' j . 3t ' V . There Is a rumor to the effect that Judge van.weu, 01 mis cay, ieto.be promoted to me supreme ivourt Bench, vice Judge Dick. - Gen . Jos. , E. Johnston ' and lady arrived In this city last evening and registered at the Purcell, House. They leave this mornin'". I h .(of, o el' - building lot on Third, between Mulberry and Walnut streets, - will ; please call on Messrs. James & Mearea. -' . '-' - " it : Grwrt preparations ' are beihs ' made io GoldsboroV for the grand Masonic excursion to .uu.tuo.uru.owow, wnicn is ' I i-vu u u ana ui insis. v ; TheSash and. Blind Factory of .Messrs. Jobsoo A Day is expected to commence I operaMoua in about two weeks. ' We learn it I will be qoltj an extensive affair. "I ' -iut,.wmBlnKHDgonne 10aepena-f ent Order of Mechanics atthe City Hall this cwcu.uk , ao irmosacuou O! imporwui ousi- ucw. ; x.Terjemoeris expectea to oe present. We were pleased to meet burworthy and efficient Kepresentatlve In ; Congress, Hon. a r xv.m I a, iiiuucu, vu uur akrccio jcBicruaT. xi b i a I usimuj iur mo lahiutug uuues oi iae caia palgn btforehlm.v '; ;'- '. ":i C ;. ' , Rev. John 8. Long, who is on a brief visit to this city, was called upon by a number of his old friends and former members of his con gregstlon last night, and we learn that in obe dlence to their solicitations he has consented to remain over Sunday and preach in Front Street M. E. Church on that day. V The postofflce clerk, arrested in Marion last Saturday, "charged with robbing the mail, is a eolored boy, sbout sixteen or seventeen years old, by tho name of Bill " McLauchlin. He Is ln jail. - Among the letters found upon his person was one from Messrs. C. D Myers A Co., of this city, directed .to the Editors of .w.iutIu c,' L ..,- i u- - j- . WS4UU1VUUHH auu cvuiaiutuK u iiufjurwuv 1 receipt BOARD OFjALDERMEN. Extracts from the Proceedings At an adjourned session of the Board, held last evening, the! following proceedings were had : ; Petition of Dr. J. Francis King, President College of Pnyslcians and Surgeons, io refer ence to the condition of Burgwin Alley, "l waa referred to the' Committee on ' Streets and Wharves for report. A petition of numerous residents of First Ward for street lamps, cisterns and opening of streets, . was referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves for report. Petition of real estate owners and business men on Market. between Water and Front k m n AVdi f h sil vvOi ivi vuw 1 viuv 1 at we jsjaaw viij A&aaww vt.. ... itawwa. inai me peuuon oe reierrea it n.Ptl Committee, aonointed bv the Mavor. with inatrnctions to comer witn tne neiuioners I T . T . T --- . .... ' and others as to the amount of assistance pro-; bable to be obUined from them towards the removal of the nuisance complained J! and to recommend a site for the location of the City .Market. Aldermen Brink, Grainger aud Kerchner conatitute the Cemmittee : At 9 o'clock, Alderman Rumley called up i the matter of the Mayor trying violations of the city ordinances. . , 4 Considerable ; discussion ensued. Finally Alderman Grainger submitted the following, and It was adopted: It havin been bronirht to the notice of this Board that according to an act passed at the Resolved. That the Mayor is hereby instruct ed to hold such Court on and after Monday, the 17th Inst, provided the City instructs him that it Is legal for him to do so; and the Mayor Is hereby inatructea to call upon mm lor sucu opinion at once. Petition of Chss. A. Price to erect a wooden building on his premises, was referred to Com mittee on Fire Department with power to act i j a lamp was OTuerea bo do piuccu ax lue cur Mr of Anderson and Miller street. . JQ weD( pire i Into'an election of Chief Engineer of the Department. On" the first ballot P.M. I rprrlved 5 votes and N. Gerken 5. On the tecond ballot Rice was elected, having received a .m.. a nrVn' a.' . . .. ' :V-.,r-7 w..t-.A. ... "u VM 'rTr : -V r i " Aiuerman jinui. iuuvcu iuu j.. j. w w ; t ...... - j ? . . ? r ' ' 1 Chief Fire Warden ol the city. tLaia over un II rtr-rt fniAtlnif. Wm. Cutlar was elected Day Janitor and r -rr ttT-jj.ii h.tho en. ing year. : ; ; j js. Davis was ciecwsu aic-uui vuwr. I ' Wm. Mvers was elected lamp lighter for the northern and-Mlke ooper for, thef tonthem districts of the city. ? t a Oonher wai fJ' Abram Mosely was elected City Scavenger , 1 On rnotlon of AldeVman iHeyeri .the Mayor was authorized to purchase one hundred - and fifty ton. of paving stones, at a cost notto 1 . .. f , io-j - ;.' - teed tt per ton. i J A resolution llmitinsr the nollce force 1 tO' 23 captains and 16 privates was referred to the Conmittee on Police.:-, 1 L Alderman . Grainger offered the tollowlns the last session of the Legislature 01 norm ienbure P. B. Means, of Carolina, it is 5?7 of o Mayor w ;. District: R. F. Willi luioucuivauio 1U vibjv 1 .- - ; : I mi a a r - 1 t a a I ." WIIJiimGTOlOT. FKIDAY. JTJIIE 14, 1872. resolutions, which were referred to the Finance Committee: . v.s v?-; Kedved, That from' add after June 14th, 1872, and far one year thereafter, all city ad- YeniemK oe aone oniy in that Wiimiagton n,ewPaPer hviS -to: largest foww fid city clrculitlon on the 1st day of June, 1872, and that the question of circulation shall be deter- mined, without further action of this Board. by such affidavits of the Proprietors of the city papers as snail oe una wjtn tae Oity Olerfc and Treasurer within the next ten davs. these affi davits, to state nnqoaliQedlv the actual bona Jtde eity circulation on the 1st day of June. loiz, 01 ine aauy eaitions 01 the respective newspapers to which they referJ r . : .. Hewlved, Tbatthe Clerk and Treaaurer fur nish a CODV Of the fore oin? reaolation to the Proprietors of the city papers. . Eesolved,: That all the printing of the city be given by contract to the lowest bidder. , The Board than- adjourned to the 1st Lion day in July, :- !v;'--;- : .: Death's Doings. f The ; death of young1 Mack ey, which Is re corded In another column, is one of those sad events wiich Is calculated to Inspire feelings oi no ordinary .'sadness and regret. He was comparatively a stranger in a strange, land, bnt it Is some consolation to those most Inter ested to know that he was not without friends in his adopted home to minister to. his neces sities while living; and pay the last sad tribute of respect to his: remains, when death had snatched him from among ; us. His body, we learn wiJi be interred ln the & recently pur chased by the Young Men's Christian Associa. Uoi1j just We$t ot e Qo Cemetery' and the President of that body requests the members to attend; the funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock. WAblv RtABmihln T.lnat. Bv refarenratoonr Rrivrti.!n rnlnmna it wUl b(J 8eeQ lhat lhe Phlladelphia and South- ern steamahio Comoanv. of which Messrs. Worth A Worth are the aeenU in this citv. have established a regular weekly line between this city and Philadelphia. The iteinuUp 3 .. . . . , j.vmeer is expeciea 10-aay, 10 oe iouowea cy 1 luo uisuii J.VHUIDWIW. oco auvcriiecuicuu i Haehlnlst'e and Blacbamitlia' Union. rw t 1 111 A. f I ine macniniais ana Diacasmuns oi ma i -nitv met at the Hall of the Friends of Tenmer- n-'i w" " v i vuiuj, a "Machinists and Blacksmith' Union." the UUJCCb Ol LU6 ooauvloliuu uciu lus jjiuiuvuuu of the interests of the trade and the protection oi its memoers. Supreme Court. The following cases were before this tribunal on Wednesday : . : -.; 8tate vs. John Brown. Robeson. Argued. Attorney General for the State and W. McL. McKay lor the deiendant. - . c r Doe on demise, a. W. Kash vs. Wilmington wiaoii .-k. 1,0. .an'n J?n for the plaintiff and Moore A Gatling for the. defendants. CONSERVATIVE CANVASS. Sixth Congressional District. Thomas S. Ashe and Walter L. Steele will address the people of the Sixth congressional District at the following, times and places, speaking to commence at 10 A. M... Lnmberton Monday, 17th Jnne. Laurinburg,; ......Wednesday,19th Mt. umad, ..Friaay, vise Troy, ....aaturaay,- Jiid Albeoiarle. ........ Monday, 24 tn. it tt M it tt Big JLick, Tuesday, . ttttth Mt. Pleasant... WedneBday,th Concord,......, Thursday, 27th Bancum's. batnrday, vyth 1 North Carolina at Baltimore. The list of Delegates from this State to Baltimore published by as last week nod copied by several of our exchanges, was not complete nor altogether correct. We 1 & . theretore re-publish the names. 1 xt' 1. . a it o.r p u;k. OA i ".' "4 i.Bumu, I 3 TV, U..n . I nf nhathtm. 1 buuuuuujubuiuur, w.., w. wuu.m.- Alternates: W. J. Yates,' ot Mecklen- burg.T. B. Tenable of Granyille; Fab. H Bbc. of Wftw and J jl Robinson, . ; ' of jlacoD. First District : A Gilliam, of Cbo- nr.n . T T. Kfithhpll rtf RprtiP , .'" "' " Z i- ' '. I - , ucwti jloi w .. w. wk,, uuwa , tT. . 1, .wiyf . I I . t-lam lt Ha 111 T. B. iienan, oi w nson; , : ... w t. .11.1 -.. . -. . .1 VhiJ TiUtnW T Tl TTftll nf TTaw Hanover; H. B. Short, of Columbas. -w-v w mar T" j.tK.ixM 1 Jfourtn uisina : u. m. xjarnnger, Wake ; John U. Kirkland, of Orange. Ffth District: J. M. Worth, of Ran- dolDh J. B. Gretter, of. Guiliord. I tjixth District : Z.B. Vance, of . Meck- Cabarrus. Armfield, of jjorsythe. Eighth District : T. L. , Clingman, oi Buncombe ; M. Ervtin, ot McDowell. Raleigh News. 1 : ' JnIAKKIET T - " wtcdster MoRAE. At Manenm, Rich mond county, by the Rev. Mr. x&eea, uios Alice McKae. of xtlchmond" county, to Mr. W. A. Webster, of Jttookingham county, N. C. . .. DIED. " TILLEY.In this city, on Thursday. at a T m&FT Tiuey, agedamentns ana aays. - DV VO ww- -r - T 1 The funeral will take place this (Friday) atternoon. at 4 ocloek, at the residence of Mrs. TVi1t.1 hAtwAAn Walnnt an ju. auxcjt, . - Bed Cross streets, thenceto)akdale Ceme- : .; f Richmond (ya.) papers piease copy. DWGELHOEF.rn the 13th Inst' at qnar- The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral I THIS -4yj.toi.iJ.v-, , - between Chesnnt and Mulberry. . VliVi, or Jrt, it TTt t. Rrown Marsh. JSladen county, on the jrSiiSSi f The death of this promising - youth casts camVwSn gtranger. bat by his amiable : disposition he tSft Jt daMiHd feel most crrateful to the ladies wuiFag I jness. and to the represenwtive ox tne nraai he forirerlyi was i employed On tor unlforro f kladhess; Me'e Christian 1 1 Association ; I mTtrieoaa of the deoeased are respeetfuiiy 6 Iredell; J. M. Mathes,ot : .... , , , , , 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Peiinptbry Sale. .M. CEQNLY, Auctioneer. ' By CROSLT ft MORRIS. iX& 8aturd:aT. June 15. 1872. at 11 o'cloet A. V-r M we will sell at Exchange Corner, with. I ous reserve, me iouowrng ,, , , ; Unimproved Real Estate, . embracing Seven Lots, which will be sold sep- ur u a wauw, may do aesirea , EIGHTH STREET. 7iX ; L i -. ;.i -. i ; 1 ' ' 113 . I-. . ; 113' ; 1 SO SEVENTH STREET. Junel4-2t Mackerel at Auction, KOW LANDING EX. KATE E. B1CH." M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. By CEONLY A MORRJS. (Is. WiivM 'J19 W A.M.,wewlll sell ln frontof our Bales uooms, 50 KITS NO 1 MACKEREL 10 QS. BBLS. NO. 1 MACKEREL, . i jow landing Ex. Kate E. Rich, from Boston. 1 Mass. i xiom x urnnure, one cnamDer sett complete. J" " i a . . jV JGLUL VY 6atII6r U10 tillllgt jOOL AS ICE, FOB SALE AT THE grand central; ; : CLOTHING DEPOT OF , "MUNSON 4 CO., 38 Market St. jue 14-U J SI T R, A C T S I 1 . ' . ' Cabbage; Seed ! ! TtJST RECEIVED, a large and fresh supply ox f lavoring jixiracLS, , -Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, ' :Pine Applet Strawberry, ' ;;-' 1 ... r;. . Celery, Ac; Arrow Root, ;:;.:. -i Patent Barley, I seed, by the pound or paper, for Fall and late las uatcn ana urumaeaa uauuaus Winter use. J Sold by " U - : MoILHENNY WRIGHT, Wholesale Druggists, (Lippitt's Corner), june 14-tf N. E. Cor. Front and Market bts. Sherry Eina. CJHEBRY ETNA, or WINE OF PERUVIAN O BARE, prepared by Thommeret Gelis, ParisThis 1 preparation is preierred byalarge eive WSki&bt.' 5referencelsreadBynnderstoc,smM I Kin a possesses in an eminent degree qualities which are sought for in vain in other similar ,for only the best wine and the- best bark are used in itsmanHfact are. To the I ld1na nw1iillv wa rnnnmrnflnil It Ran. miwt I T . . : . . 1 Tja.iH.ta.nio xomo &na TirevenLive. A- jnAiuu to., BOieAgenwiortne xinitea states ana uanaaa : j. Lu wuuaiiiu. Sole Agent for the city of Wilmington. . 0f June lw , . :. - ACAMEDY OF M U SIC. :l (MASONIC HALL). rnHlS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8)4 o'clock, JL Miss Jeanie Patterson, U OF MISSISSIPPI, , ;. Will give an entertainment in Moiic.M aEi Recitatioiis. Cards of Admission.' 50 cents": Children, half prlee-rto be .obtainea at JiemBDerget's ana. AiOve'S lioOK BMJrcs, anu at m uwr. Jnne 14-it . : r; N; C. Bacon, J HAMS SIDES-.-SHOULDEKS. a TERY SUPERIOR LOT JUST RECEIYED per scar jfaragon. ana xor eaie Dy . .. xj .L; SDry: Salted Bacaii .-..1 ?!f ' POUND D. 8. SIDES in Store, , lone l-2t .. v . . .. - DaROSSET CO. Sugar; HquseSyrup. 50 HHDS."s. H.5 STRUP,' .1- .I" V eft X a j QM'., BBLS. ' Si H. SYRUP, - In Store and for salo by DaEossEt a c6. Junelttw For; Sale; T AUCTION TO-DAF, tfiOO lbs. Bacon, 7 awLJaW - - ... "M l r" .ja s - XTholo no. 1.47G NEW ADYjRTISEMENTS. Philadelphia a n d Southern Mail Steamship Line, . t. ; COMPOSED j ships OF FIKST-CLASS STEAM PIONEER, jB25jTONS,1 j Captain JOQI WAKELET, " TONAW AND A, 85Q7t6nS, 1 CA.PT. TVELTBANK.S, 'n '"J ; Will hereafter call from Philadelphia; and Wilmington WEEKLY. ! v p The Steamship . TONAW AND A will sail from Philadelphia on 20th Inst. : ; ; For Trelght engagements, apply to WORTH A WORTH, Agents, , Wilmington, N. C W. L. JAMES, General Agent, ISO Sonth Third Street, Philadelphia. . lnnl4-tf . In the Honth; of , Hay OUR sales of Flonr, Butter and Cheese were very largely ln excess of any previous month.. - .-" . - The cause for this is in the superior value of the goods and the low prices at which we oner tnem. - We supply onr Family Trade with the choi cest Goshen and Orange County Butter, ln small packages or at retail ; Extra Cream uneese, ana our own mgniy popular ravorite Flour. We are selling about one hundred barrels and one hundred half barrels a month olthis Favorite Flour to our City Family Trade. There is no other Flour so generally used as I THE FAVORITE FLOUR, i And for the price it has no equal in all the good qualities of a Family Flour. " ' " THE FAVORITE FIiOUB 1 IS SOLD ONLY BY . . CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., June I4-tf DAW 7 North Front street.: Farrar's Electric. - WILMINGTON, N. C ) . ' : ; Jnne 8. 1872.- f :- This certifies that I was snfferinff very se verely with a painful sore throat and had need tne orainary remeaies prescrioea, togeiner with cauterization, for several days without j effect, when Farrar's Electric was rec tin men aea to me. it was inea as a gargie, ai lutea with water, and in twelve 1 hours or a little more I was entirely relieved and the sore ness has not since returned. June H St li. RANSOM. NOTICE. THE Trade will find it to their" interest? to call and examine the large fresh arrivals ox that . Shenandoah Yalley Butter , Which I am now offering at greatly reduced rates. .; ; r . ,v u. w. vuxUtiAjn. june li lt ; , ... -f' j Q PINE APPLES !i W SOUTH WATER STREET. "- SOUTH WATER STREET. June 14.3c " Empty Spirit: Barrels; A LARGE LOT, both Country and New York Packages, for sale by - , :. Junel4-2t DaROSSET & CO. Saddlery, A LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap for cash at - ' - : - No. 8 8outh Vront St., tebS-tfhac , Wilmington, N. C.: miscellaneous: cl J. JAMES, - Auctioneer. By James afc Mcares. - LARGE SALE OP - CROC EE EI .i -' AND.' .-' ' -; G Ii A S S W A R E . O N Thursday andPriday, June ISth and 14th. at 10 A. M.. and 8 P. M- at the store enrner Market and South Water Btreets. we will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, in lots to suit purcnasers, a targe assortment oi v Yellow : Ware,- Rockingham Ware, C. C. aud White, Eng. liah and Glassware. Consisting of Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, Chanr bers, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Plates, epittoons, jjeep ajusxio, jmlbwb ;. - and Jfiwers, Soap Boxes, C?l . . AO., ACS, Ac, &C GlfASS : Trimblers. Goblets, Dishes, Table Sets, Fruits, iA ' Preserres, Celeries, stc. -nooiara and Housekeepers are particularly nn.el2"tf BINGHAM SCHOOL, t, MEBANEVILLE. N 0. ' ; THE FALL SESSION OF 1872 opens August 'A'he course of Instruction .-Is Classical. (In. ' cludimr Modern Lansuases.) Mathematical and commercial. The organization is mili tary, if or circulars aaaress - - ; rllason's Fruit : JarsL TMPROVED PATTERN, VERT SIMPLE, a X large stodc ra.A,,-, T -J i'iiS V1TI. SOU eifuowH ij, - croc Jcery ana uiass w are. Orders from the country soUcited, great I . . nkl v- i hamnaf arrtfli xtAxi.8 cit ADTCiurisxisar;: - One Square one day, ll 0 ' " ivoa&Ti,,.,MIM... a nv ., three days,. 1 A fonx dava,.. ........ .. a ow S 00 t 3 " : Ave fiays,.M. ........... one weskiMM. m.m ... I H " CcmtrctA.aertUemen.U taJten at pro portlonately low rates., j tJt-c ,vo t.i . Ifarrtagea Deatna, Ilelilous, Funeral and S u un.ury nouwa wm oe inaenea ai nau ravea when paid for la advance 1 otherwue full rates wiu ds cuaxKou -. . ' . 1 , Tsxxb Caan on demand. ' - MU30ELL ANEQUS. FOB-SAIE: A ft v a r 5? f -a '1 -' h - in nrm .BUSHELS PilmelMlxed Corn, 1H Ann Bushels Prime White Corn, lAJ) U U l w j , . ., . .. . : 500 BALES SELECTED HAT, IO fl fl Bbls rioojr H grades , 80 0 Se!eted Secong-Hand Spirit Casks, "t n A Boxes D. 8. Sides, gQ Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders, T . ft' . RA Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano, 1 K f- Ea8 Coffee; ' ' : ' - 150. T 'T'' 150 Bbls. Syrup, RA Bales Cotton Yarns, . ... , '.. ;- -. -.' QQ Bales SheetingJ : ' - T m-m A WILLIAMS Jk MURCHISON. June 4-tf . .. .. v . THE ELIPIRE ftTJ,F.0LD3.THE IAD AS THE BEST EXTAr, TT1 A TVTTT V TTIT aTTT3 1;iIiJVj;i MADE- FROM- WHITE ' WIN TER; WHEAT. ; TRY IT. A FiiU Line of Clarets, - U POSTED Tlf GLASS, ., i Xj ifu'..-..:JSXW:' IXITJBE, - : i AND ALL-GRADES. u iIb Invest Pri ' 'p. '"I ' ' I ' " . JG'eO. MYERS', " June 2-tf . & 11 and 13 80. Front Street. ! land;: SALE. ' ,,M ; 1.. ''' . 3,000 Acres of Land in SMAT1I1EABMS. mHB FAMOUS TRACT OF LAND KNOWN JL as the " Hermitage," situated on, the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad, about Bevcn miles fiom the city will be, sold ln tracts of f ive Acres ana upwaras, 10 buic parcnasers. One-fourth cash will be icquired, and ample time given on balance. t ine xana is ricn wita marir ana mucn 01 it under a high state of cultivation. For Truck ing, there is no land. In the 8tate to equal It, either in quality or location. Apply Mon to ,C,;. ., -i. .t JAMES BROWN, -r.-,j --r, 1 Real Estate Agents, Ac, je 4-D10t Wiw, ( , f j Second Street. ,1. GROCERIES . AT LOW-PRICES. TSSSK FLOCK. . CORN, , , JL1AT, . POBK, , r STB VP, i " COFFEE, i d CANDLES, ' BUCKETS, BROOMS, Ac. ' CANNED GOODS: OF 'AilDESCBIpi ' ' ; TTONS. l- . . ... ..' ,i ""'- " " BINFORD, CROW A CO.', ; Je 7-dAwtfJ: i'i a. South Water street.- H . B TJ BKH I II E R , riu iWnouaAJj and RSTAIX. DXAXXB III OaIUII J.ti " If AND SEGARS. Sign or tne Indlaa Cblef, : ' VO..S Harttat St. , Jnni9-tf; Green & ( Flaiin Chemists and DrucsUls, 'AVE PAIN-KILLER, -Essence Ginger, 'GarglugOil,-dBtllep'.:j:-,r : ' -,.; h )i Grated Horse Radish, - ,; .. Florence OIL Paints, Sand Paper,' Putty, Glass, Ac,, 47 Market st. June 12-tf , ;., : -t u- t , c--" ; . Sparldinrr ,..;-.l oui i.A it i "M if CATAVJBASPmilGS. J HAVE TID DAYITAlLElf ' CHARGE OF thev abore Springs and will open them on the I0thinstant.'r'f " ''. t "TenooM desirous of spending' a few xnonths at a watering place will find no where in the, '-rmbncaconabla ; , . Formerly of tho Yarbnw-h Hou8d,i i v MlJaly -f , Lclgh.N. ' LOOT: AH D FO U D. Al "T OST Somewhere la tks neighborhood of J Meyer's to.tamvma took, Willi 1 : ;--;-W ' T?" iZ !l o-P. I owing Soikdalemetery r ?: 1 juneU-U' - 7- BUNTING A McQTJIGG, I k June.l2-tl ' : . - v . . fice; . ; r. t; ' lWV ' "J '- "' ;' :. v. .... 11 ' . ' -"p 'v--:, '-.n. . - .. ..v, . . ;.' ,vV"V- '--"v, ' . .; V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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