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W ...... . "ricne 110' 1 n 2 u lb twOu. thrri .--.- .- 41 j iaar t j . ................ .11 at. ...... Ti.- - & ..4. . Crai C3.0T '' W. in advance Contract Advertises ts.13 taken, at pro ... U A, . a 3 60 porttonately low rates. - , . ' v "... - Karriasres, Xcatl-V Reii?toTts,'Fu?'.cri.l end Oiituary notices will ba lirtedat 1 r&te " 2.fL,- months, in adv ance. 2 oo - r M L . - , A- month, m aavauuo. 4 73 Iliv ra paia ict in &iTS-"C3 : ct-cnrL.-. raiea will hafeharraa. ' - " II I I I '-M , : ' - 6 .. . - - r ' ' - W - . . v ' 'J ' I -ft' Barometer. Thcr- - mom- . Wind. Weather " 1 1' 1 Time. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 F. M. 20; 90 81 8W Fresh fc8 i3VV Brisk 80 SV Brisk Cloudy Fair Fair S9-.89 Mean Temp, of day, by degr. . ; , v t Motb. All barometric readings are reduced to tbe sea-level and to 82 decree Fahrenheit " f wliOBBUT SXTBOTH, . . . ' V Serje't Sifirnal tiervice U. 8. A. " , ' ' ' ; WaU DIPA.KTMKMT, " ' "... m i V a -v .a : .-, ' -omce oi Qiei Discnaj uuicer. ; Washington, Jont.H-4:S5' P. partially cloudT weather, nrevall on 8atur lay north of tbe Ohio CTalley, with lhtht to fresh northerly to westerly wlnda, and over the Southern dtatea cast of the Mississippi, with , light to fresh westerly to northerly winds ; clearing but partially cloudy wcatber fur Middle and New iCnglaud States, withligbt to Ircbh southwesterly to northwesterly winds , i ' him iteiluc Itooum .t- .i ..: -: of the VllmlnKton Llbnu-y Association Is , open dally durlng,1,he week from A, M. to 1 r. M., from V to 7 PM.i and ' from 8 to" 10 , l JlOllTADLK ADVEUTIS1XU. . . wucull the attention of the business men I of Wilmington; to the superior advantages v.flej-ed by t V 1 ' ' V- , ; ) us an adveftfsingnediuia.. it has,' fithoufr exception, tne juargen Limitation or any pub- Ucationin.wilmingto'ai.andi'we canjsatlsfy uUy one that it has no equal as, a medium of comnaunicauon witn tne people or the rural Uisiricia now nauiajj wim vv umingion. f ; We solicit a caU from those who wish to place, their business rpronainently before the ' people of thla section, confldent that we can offer inducements that cannot fall to please. : J ' . ... i 4-; ' I . " ' ; ' KW AU VKIITISJ231 151STM Dcdest & Ellis. No Humbug. . - " Ja-s. pkust. NoUce'r v.;'..' . ' r --$1,600 Wanted sea advertisement. - Green & Flaijneb. Drugs, Medicines, &c. 'a. A. Stobt. Taken Up.-' " . i ? 5 Jas.' I." Metis. Lost,' Strayed or Stolen. SOIICE.M -Ho comequence of falllng health,ecessltat- r 1n a trip tothe' country Mr. Mlllak Toft, , oarprasentAKentforthatrtionoftL S6uth"6f.tbe centre of Jilarket street, ,Will re- ' sinu tbit position July 1st. ,We wish to secure the eervlcea of ad energetic, active, asd f sober ' ' uinn to succeed Mf.TofC .lTourjg gentlemen of " elegant leisure" will please not apply. .. - A Pleasant Compliment to lion. A. 31. ! ' Waddell Oar: Candidate ' for Con- . ; ...areas. - ' - lion. A. M, Waddell, who has ' recently re f turned from Washington, where he has repre seated thla Congressional District with dlstin gulbhed ability, was the ; recipient, last night, of a very' pleasant complimentary, serenade " from; hU friends, which, however, partook ; inoru of a social than a political character. At about half past 10 o'clock a number of gentle men, accom panted by a very floe band Of mu . sic, started from the corner of Third and Mar ' ket streets' and. marched to hla residence, -arriving la front of : which the band struck up a lively air. As the music ceased CoL Wad- dell made hia appearance onjthe piazza, when be' was greeted by , three (ibeere from tbe ciowd, which were given with a spirit which betokened the hlirh 'aborecfation in which he la I held by his constituents and fellow-citizens of Wllmlugton'' " '.r- At the close of this pleasant demonstration, Col. u addeil delivered a few pertinent remarks, thanking. hia Iriends for the compliment thns paid him, and for the striking evidence of ap pr.ciatlcn of his efforts'; to serve Jii fellow cltizeus of the District as evinced In his re- nomlnation as a candidate for Congress. He concluded his brief but well timed remarks by inviting all present to walk in and partake of LU hospitalities. The;invltatlon, of coarse, was accepted add a tew hours .-were passed very 'pleasantly, when the crowd dispersed. To be Absd'ut. T : '-V- ":' Rev. Dri Mo ran, pastor of the "Front street , MethulUt chUrch, ( left: the city yesterday s. f . moK for uu absence of several weeks dar- uu wuitu ume n?r wm aiiena ana aenver a sermon at the commencement i of -the Female College at Staunton Va., will attend the meet- ing of the trustees -of -Randolph MacoV Col- lege, at Ash!andvVa.V and visit bis father in the State of Ohio. Daring his absence other . ininlsters whl supply the "pulpitRev.-John S ' Colored slasons' r.l?.',y-V :''-' '"';;:4 At tne ast communication Of GlbIem Lodge I Ho. 23 F. & A'Al Y.M.. the -followlnir named - - niembsrs were sleeted a its officer for the en- , suing MaeouW year :V t ,r 'T r - " - . Wuj;"McLiuriu; W. M.; Joshua R. Ru3S, S. ' I" DVDryi yA JosC; Hlli,.8ecreta- .,.'.-" " .(. ciiogg, xreaeurer; woBnureen, . S. !.; Fred.f Brown. Jflp EUjahlLane,5 Tiler ; uezekiab . Reld, Lecturer ; t John .D. Nixon, Chaplin ; James Green, Marshal Lewis Nlxbn; ; &;.S.jVRobert McKenajeV-Ji aJ-i-tf : 'r;' " -Tho' Lodge numbers about sixty membere." " ;' c' t'-f ' 1,. - ' -: w-u-i v I . t-i. : Academy of Zlnslc'f .? '. -- The enterukiment of Miss Jeanie Patterson, ...consisting of histrionic' readings ' and .recita lions, which came; oa'at ; the Academy, of Mttiic Ia8inl2ht, was attended by a large and appreciative audience. But one Opinion was expressed 3 to the character of the entertain ment and that was one of unqualified satisfac tion and dell-ht. Her delivery, la excellent sod her reaJicss ' and recitations perfect in We artj .glad to learn that Mias Patterson .t has conaentei to ', repeat the entertainment l;.-.thia cvc:;ir f r 1 v.'o hope she will be" greeted by a 1 ar AJ1:2, C.:w L!:ts, Ilatilfests, (.'.;., cccit-aU c: ' i end .i. x t ....... j . , . . a. . " : .t: , Charter 1 -or sale at t Local Uota. '' -v t: i; There will be A Radical pow-wow at Lonff 3 J. - Creek lo-day. - ; ' - . :.. Ihe scenery of the, Opera House is being OTerhauled. ' v : . - ;. i..- ' J. A. Bonltr, Esq., of4the Goldsboro' Ma jenger, was In the city yesterday. , w ' -Nion pi tt.CltT.0.rt ,Unl.r.- :hr.elDKn.c.e.Io,t,ia- P : v ; -Two good boya wanted at this office to I learn me printing. Dusmesa. Must have fair English education.; ; . 5 7 3t ' , ; We are glad to learn that there U a pros pect of Rev. 'John S. Long delivering a lecture before the Library Association of thla. city vat an early date." ; 5 Mr. Wm. II. Qerken, in a neat salutatory. Which appeared In yesterday's Issue of the Evening Ibst, assumes control of; the local de partment of that paper. r . . ;, ' ;; . - , We are Informed that the affair at Point Caswell, mentioned in our last, waa very much I exaggerated and that no blowa passed between Messrs Simpson and HeatOn.- ,-." J :; . There had been a rise of four feet In the Cape Fear at Fayetteville up" to Wednesday morning, but a . slight fall' was perceptible when the Worth left Thursday morning. A white woman, by the name of Lovey Ann Jones, was arrested 'and lodged in -the Guard Bouse yesterday, by Officer John WiK son, on the charge of creating a disturbance.'4 -5 Obituary .noUces, tributes of respect Jtc, arecnargea hail adveruslng rates when paid for in advance of publication. In all other caSes full advertising rates will be charged." , ; AQ other supply of that choice, juicy Bal ti more beef has been received at the "Gem". Saloon, on South Water street. ..'Also another lot of that plendid Baltimore butter. ;, Call and try it. V':-v;'. ; ':Z'-'l V ' .lt: In the proceedings of the Board of Alder man, published in our last, the types made us say 83 captains and 15 privates, instead of, 2 captains end 1G privates, in alluding to the police force. - ' ; ';..;T'v ; ' t Six marriage licenses were issued from the office of the Register of Deeds on Thurs' day, which shows that the state of the ther mometer doesn't have much of a restraining !effecton the matrimonial market. w:'- ; .-; V. ' "'1 T 1 " ?? Bfffd f held on Thursday night, Alderman Ed. R. Brink was appointed Mayor pro tem. to act in the place of Mayor Wilson during hia absence In attendance upon the Boston Jubilee.;. ' The steamer Waeeamaw arrived yesterday with 600 barrels of rosin, part ot the cargo of the steamship Bcntfaetor which was taken off to lighten her and could not be conveniently returned on Account of the rough sea prevail ing. - -!:,'' Considerable alarm was created for a few minutea yeaterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, by the burning out a foul chimney at the coun ty jail; The cry of fire was raised and' the en gines were quickly on the ground, but no damage was done. ... . The Salisbury Trl-Weekly Examiner has been united with the WaUhman, Mr. Stewart, late Editor of the Examiner, assuming the po sition of Associate Editor of the Watchman. is a Strong team and will do good service to the Conservative cause. Subscribers to the capital stock of the Northeast Steamboat Company are notified by advertisement in this Issue that the. first In - staimentof 25 per cent, was due and payable to Mr. Jamea Sprunt, Secretary and Treasurer, on the 10th Inst. I' T I J A - f 11 f t . . . residents in me vicinuy 01 xiintu ana Mulberry streeta complain that a number oi colored boys nightly congregate at, the street railway bridge at that point and make night hideous wit h their singing, h611owing,dancing, &c, frequently keeping it up until 1 or 2 O'clock. . . . i i Foreign advertising may be done through the Stab Advertising Agency more economi cally than by negotiating direct with pub-" Ushers. The labor of writing and copying advertisements, expense of postage, stationery; &c.; may all be saved by contracting with this Agency. This morning at 11 o'clock, at Exchange Corner, Messrs. Cronly & Morris, auctioneers, will sell a number of unimproved lots, located on Orange, between . Seventh and Eighth streets.' Atll o'clock, at the same place, they y, sell a lot of No. i macltereir Just '.landed, .together with sundry articles of household and kitchen furniture, &&. "..i Yjr. '. ftetfft the corner of Tenth and Market streets, Drought f us a Deat yesteraay, raisea an ou garaen, which can't be &ea now, that's Dry sol In tact, it is an enormous beat, a little the largest we have seen this V season.; " A man .whoj can rftlse wh vegetables is in no danger of beeom jng pi dead beat t rJ rf n- OTX'i, '.r.. L :'j SIne b Ado About Notnlng. I Quite an excitement occurred on Second, .rv . between Market and Dock streets, yesterday afternoon. Upon investigating the. matter we found that It originated) from a dispute be tween two men, one white and the other col ored, about a carpet-bag which the white man claimed." The altercation tbokplace 'in a store: and a colored spectator of the difficul ty, probably supposing . there , was going to be a row between themsteppid outeide and biewa. whistle which, he tcarrled in his! pocket, at the sound of which several police- men hastened to the Spot, followed, of cVurse; by a crowd, who were anxlo.a to see "what was up and participate if it became.necesaa; y.' i the crowd continued to grow in numbers ry. ; ine crowd conunuea.to grow lunumocro thev Irelnctantlv V dispersed. 'H An enerreUc a as naa ub knu uid u aa atta aw v wa w iaai va w w w Ma search was made for. the man whoblew the wniaue. Dnt ha waa won esL,. , . ? , , . . . . 1 . ." , ' ' is.'' I -DO dallT and Vi nnrl f rtntr- r : ' J - " " r , rr It bs known cr acknowledged or not; for cTursowill ulUmatelv brlc-'iti bvn Tb ww ro.tajce iw f . The 'moat Important change la the anthorl- zaUon of one-cent postal tarda forcorreapon. dence or for printed airculara. The atyle of iqb caruWMieii waaucrenon w us ri- maater-General.4 who. prefer, the open card. and wlH order that kind only to be manufac tared. The face of the card wilt bear a one nt.Uo,P, d wtU b. pr.de4 wlthll-e. Iorh..ddre..o4th.b.cIt .Ulbir.iIor the letter. The price of the card and stamp j wm Deoniy one. cent . u wm proDaoiy oe three or four weeks before any ' will be read for sale. ' , ' " f;. j - :: The postage on circulars, newspapers, and other transient; printed matter; which under the old law . waa " two cents for , every four : ounces or less, Is now one cent for every two ounces or le6S.4' Small circulars, which for merly cost two cents to mall, pan now be sent for one cent an Important reduction to bu iness men who use the malls largely to ad-1 vertlse their business. The change is now In force, the law being immediate in'ita effects. The First Assistant Postmaster General refuse ed a -few days since to recognize the law, how ever, when an attorney laid the question be- ior him, after having been told at the Wash ington post-offiee that his circulars with one cent stamps could not be sent i Tbe official claimed the right to. suspend the operation of masters throughout the country. This usur- pation is regarded as Indefeasible The law ia now operative, and everybody is. entitled to cialm it8 benefits, postmasters being expected iv auvii, iw uivfiDivuo w nut ao vtuvi lsvvt uiw 1 star Book Bindery. : v ; r ;.The attention tt the publie ,1s called to the superior facilities we now have . for executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully l all kinds ot Binding and Ruling. . Oar business in this de- partment has steadily ; increased, ; an evidence that we have not labored in vain In our effort to establish a Book Bindery equal to the de- mandsof our ..rowWtft Bnt we are de. termined to do still more ; and as our- busi ness grows so will our facilities be increased. Give us atriaL 2taw2w Onr'Cnlp Basket. .. - , Which are the most seasonable clothes for all the seasons? Pepper and salt...' : . Lunar Aurora Borealia Smith v is the eu phonious name of a western female. f ' When does a ship display a propensity for climbing f When she runs up her flag. . " ; -f-. The annual Income of the lady who pre sidea over the republic, of bonnets in Paris Is $400,000. , . ... t;;: r ; Carpenters, frequently become not only bores but also sometimes annoy people with their old saws. ? 'W- C--4- - - If a sweet disposition does not come to a lady by nature, it will come to her by express if the express brings her a new bonnet.; I ' The most gallant man ever heard of is one who refialned from kicking a doe that one wno reuainea irom aicaing a nog " had bitten him because it was a female dog. If it wasn't for your sex," said he, 'Td kick your head oft" . ' MI wonder where those clouds are going," sighed Flora, pensively, as she pointed, with delicate finger, to the heavy , masses that J ated in the sky. I think they are going to thunder," said her brother. Printing Ink. 1 v We keep a full stock of Robinson's News 1 Ink constantly on hand. Summer Ink now I ready for shipment. COXSEUVATIVE CANVASS. 1 Tnlrd District, j Hon. A M. Waddell and Neill McKay. Esq., candidates for Congress, will address the peo- pie of the Third Congressional District , at the following times and places : , j. ; '' - Carter's Mills, Moore county, Wednesday, June 19th. i i ' - Carthage, Moore county, Thursday, June 20th. Jonesboro', Moore county, Friday, Jun e 21st. Turner's h Roads, Harnett county, Saturday, June 22d. - : Llllington, Harnett county, Monday, June '24th. - ' '.. ' i-.uu Averasboro', Harnett county, Tuesday, June . 25th. . -- . - - - - Beaufort, Carteret county, Saturday, June Jacksonville, Onslow county, Tuesday, July 2nd. .'.'. ! ; Kenansvllle, Daplln county, Thursday,-July 4 th. ' Additional appointments willbe announced hereafter. - ' ' . - ' "" 'i ' . District papers please copy. . ; Slxtn Congressional District. : 1 Thomas S.' Ashe and Walter L. j Steele will address the people of the Sixth Congressional District at the following times and places, anAftirinarta commence at 10 AM. ' jJxmiberton.......i...t. .Monday, -1 17th June. Laurinburg...... Wednesday, 19th Mt. Glllad. ..........Friday, 21st ; u . Troy, ....Saturday, 22d ,i Albemarle, mono ay, i4th MUlrieasant, " euaauay,wui Concord... .......w.,..iThursdayt 27th Banoum's. ......... i Batitrdayi- 29th ' SPIRITSOr TTJKPENTmE. Greensboro Female College is at a; staad-stiH at 1 present v j . r Greensboro is to have another spoke and handle factory.y j; The crops ' about Wilson are j not in a promising condition.' rj ' Tribune Mr.-Helped narjerr wiU appear in a day or two.' , Vt 1 xt.i ' " ' "' . ' ' re OperatlDgin ehfd ; :.' j riear Egyptj haye ceased operations for a rnear xjkjiik uiB, vvn vuWMwii xu. i . Tno-ft jCftrneriterf RmitK - Carolina,-addressed a Conseryatiye gather- l incr in Ljnarioe vain cuuesusr. -'.'. i i vr? I . ' ' 1 - 1. 1. Y T 1 M t - ' ' ing in,Cbarlotte oniWednesday. Jtl. - - L . . . . . . - - : - - ! er-Sheriff liigh, tormeny 01 mat city.4 but 0 aresicieat oi uauiornia. issaeaa. y - -r, ' xJ-nr' -''ti'- ' Th307nWir h3 claimed the right to. suspend the operation oil:.:,,. lne attleborO JLdVCMCe says l" f e 'V VL " ' '. " the law until it could be promulgated to post- On the 24th of June the Drake family are a?ao?asIw hereafter be published. in the office of the 2fao$. - ;ir? ."r.w-i s- - i .j n - Q S op Hn thi vicinity are lboking fine ThFe recent refreshinraiiis ram them r new (LV fin .... thl TP... Ie! ' - The Greensboro Patriot says : Many of the farmeralin this Vicinity are l. i 1. ; a. t . i . rn87h .SrtlZ haye had for jtanA -, L, The. TTino an COTTa . There ia a gentleman in , this county, who is 04 Tears old and whn i fr mow art! ta is years oia, ana wno is iar ;inore active than many who are much younger, and L J " ' ii it ' ' a v 1 can fell trees and split 75 rails Der day. Z - Mr. IVyatt Irvin,;of C3uifbrd county, was waylaid on their, road, near Greensboro, a few nights since, terribly beaten and robbed. Her is now lying in a precarious condition. So says the Neva JNorth State. at j. . - " The Fayetteville EdgIe says: Recently some capitalists from Canada1 have purchased lands in Bladen county, and intend locating a colony there. They bought '; the - Clem. -Wright lands, .9,000 acres lor $30,000. They want more fine tracts for farming, timber and jmanufactur- j mg purposes. . - ' " au requestea to meet at n asnvine, jxasu county, N, C, to make arrangements for ! obtaining the immense fortune left by the great Bit Francis Drake,' and now; await- i - x At. . . r i UVU9 V. DUO 11IUOV11VUO UaiOi Jiiiiiifaiiiiri , Among the - true ? bills fonnd by the grand jury in the, vTJl 8. Circuit Court, now in session at Raleigh, are the following TJ. 8. w. Cary Godwin, Robt. Blue, Daniel McClelan, N. R. Stevens, Jno. W, Taylor, Newbern Tew, coinspiracy un- aer he act of 1871 ; Cumberland : county, ?, w- P101111 Lee, : -Newbern Lee, B. Spell and' W. B. Jackson, ! conspiracy ; Sampson county. U. 8. ' .' !W. 1 B. Lee, Albert Tart, Austin Tart, Charles Den ning, T. Q. Ganeyj R. B. Westbrook, Jno. A. Westbrook, Moore W ard, James j Tart, Isaac Eldridge, i Kenneth Eldridge and Claimant Westbrook, conspiracy ; ' Samp- j son county. 7 ; : t (i F CIAP.TBAP AND . CAJST. Invalid reader, If yon are unwise enough to put yeurself outside of any of tne mock tonics guaranteed to contain "no dllTaalve stimn. tnt, yon will Inevitably come to grief. Ask o con tarn 111 inevita an if any 1 your physician lx any liquid preparation, des titute or stimulating properties, is wormy or inlatlnar Droperties. is " wonhv the name or a tonic, .tie win ten you no sunn all such nauseous catchpennies Plantation Bitters, the most wholesome lnvlgorant In thAvorld. owea the 'rtmlditv with which it j relieves the disordered stomach and theshat- tered nerves to the diffusive agent which con veys its medicinal Ingredients to the seat of the complaint. , That agent Is the spirit ol the sugar cane, the most nutritious and agreeable ot all the varieties ot alcohol. The medicinal Ingredients of the Bitters valuable as they are, would be comparatively useless without this distributive basis. They would terment and sour. Beware, as you hope for health, ot the horrible compounds of refuse drugs In a 1 rw ip""""" wuiXT "T,.8" 4 flavoring to foist upon the , public as medl. state of fermentation which humbugs are en I cines. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will not raise the dead, but it will benefit and ! cure the living. For all severe Coughs, Throat and Bronchal diseases It . has never been . equaled. t ,-; - Dntcher'a lMgntnlng FlyKlller 1 SSfflS?wiSSS.i Sweeps them off and clears the house speedily april 23eod2mos Tu Th Sat ent NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. ITOTIGE. SUBSCRIBERS to the Capital! Stock ef the O North East Steamboat and R. B. Company are hereby notified that the fourth Install ment of So per cent .was due and payable to the undersigned on the 10th instant. - Parties who have not pal A up will please do so promptly, as their stock Is liable to for feiture. : " L-.. .. Bv order of the Directors. ! "" .':.,5i. : ... c i, ., . ' JA&LKS SPRUNT, , , r juneie-lt f IA Secretary and Treasurer. WHOLESALE and Retail dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, ' : :: - ; Uiass, mtty, itrusnes, -1 Toilet Articles, Garden, ,.V., : r. Field. and Flower Seed, ' 47 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. je 15-tf - '' - Taken Up, A -LARGE BLACK COW. . The owner of same will please come forward, prove proper- ty, pay charges and take her away. , . ; 4 . junel5-2t . ; i .;;-.1. SJA STORY. , TTOM Middle Sound, June 14 one small Jj red and white Cow, marked with crop and nnderbit in each ear. - with small horns, ends oui vr anA nipt in brMaL Also, (ma red Heife r Calf. A liberal reward will be paid for their delivery to me nere or a m oounu. juneld-tt ; -aa x. suitxb. MISOFJiTiANEQTJS. i; BnTGHAH SCHOOL; tlx ' MEJB ANEVniLE," K C. rjMLE FALL SESSION OF 1872 Opens August 1 2nd. r 1 . - ; The course of instruction Is Classical. (In cluding Modern Languages,) : Mathematical .cSulkr? Je7-lmDw ana commercial, xne organixauon.u address : ' COLi WM. BINGHAM. - - . " t IlaSOll'O ElTllt JaTS, .. raoVEbPATTERVERY SIMPLE, a SWsiKTIMOW,' Crockery and Glass Ware, i 'Orders from the country solicited. A great wine Decanters. Bar B variety of Goblets,' vnampaignsv uareta, f?2nei2-tf ---"'-- 1 v, i -, r .. lLBSIDES-. HUULDEES. -A' TTRY8UPERI0R LOT JUST RrcHIVZD : NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS.! - ' SI,60O fWAINTED, -V?? t i :. r - : ' -. . :w.. - " nmv ABDUESS i Lock Box No. 8. ? June 15-lw nao Ho Humb ug. Troa we guabantee the Ladies' Gaiters -A: - we sell, made by the famous - Joyce, to be toe mort ,tylian an durable shoes made in the country. Also a mil assortment of Mo- oceo Buttoned and Laced Boots, rxom the same manufacturer. DUDLEY 4 ELLIS, t vSUrn of the Bi Boot. June 10 tf - MISCELLANEOUS.; Peremptory Sale. V" : . n ; M. CBONLT, Auctioneer. - ! i By CBONLT A MOB HIS. ON 8aturday. June 15, 1872,' at 11 o'clock A. M we will sell at Exchange Corner, with- out reserve, the foUowing tJoimproved Real Estate, EIGHTH STBEET. 9 S3 SB H J3 W SETEHTU STBEET. Junel4-2t hlnP.R'ftrPI nji AUClIOH. vl - U r U.V bAUAA a ; NOW. LANDING EX. ELATE E. KICH." 1 M. ' CliONLTj Aukioneerl ' ' (f - By CEONLY A MORRIS. ' j ".T fS Saturday, June 15th, 1372, at 10 o'clock vA.u.,wewui seu in rroncox our saies oomsi : ; :v f ' 50 KITS Na 1 MACKEREL, .; :.; ;. 7 V 10 QB; BBLS. KO. 1 MACKEREL, Now landing Ex, Kate E. Rich, from Boston, Mass. ;.. . . I .... immediately after, sundry articles of House- I ' immemateiy arter, sundry articles oruouse I hold Furniture, one Chamber sett complete. June lt-2t Hot Weather Clothing, QOOL AS ICE, : . ; r : . .:'".' ;. . ,l ..? - .; ;; FOB SALS AT Tit IS - GRANT CENTRAL CLOTHIHG DEPOT ' or ..7:" ' j . . MTJNSON A CO., ' jue 14-tf I - ''"' r 88 Market St;;' Farrar's Electric. "WXLMINQTON, N. C, JuneS, 1872.. This certifies that I was suirenng very se B6- verely witn a painxui sore tnroat ana naa nsea the ordinary remedies prescribed, together L had used with cauterization, for several days without effect, when Farrar's Electric was recom mended to me. It waa tried as a gargle, di luted with water, and In twelve hours or a little more I was entirely relieved and the sore ness has not since returned. Junel4-3t i , R. RANSOM. w AAA-M Q SHELDE BROS, SOUTH WATER STREET. , r-1 Juneli.3c i;j',: c .W Empty; Spirit Barrels; A LARGE LOT, both Country and New j York Packages, forsaleby y X i i Jnnelt;; . r : r DaROSSET ft CO' Saddlery. LL KINDS ; OF .' SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS; TRAVELING BAGS, t I And everything In the line of Saddlery Goods cneap ior casn at J. S. TOPHAM t CO.S, ' - No. 8 South Front St., - Wilmington, N. C. feb 5-tfnac : v 4 v. -THE "STAR" 'XX. Steam Job Printing House. i - - THREE STEAM-PRESSES , COMPETENT WOR KMEJf . THE BEST MATERIAL. 1 .' - .:. . REASONABLE PRICES' vox SUPERIOR WORK CIvc Uc a Trial, ' ''- ' ' ' - - g . '. ;.- si-:-' : MIISCELLANEOUS. " FOE SALE : . v 1. " r 10.0 0 0 fr 10000 Euahela Prime "White Corn, 500 BALES SELECTED HAT, a -h 4 LOOO S-???'.!?'w?f r . v. 4 800 Selected Second-Hand Spirit Caaka, m A TV--oa TV A. .l 1 1U U C- 30 Hhds. Smoked Sides andT8houlders, 1 - 50 Tons fro, l Peruvian Guano,. ii 150 Bags Coffee -Jt I. f " . I ' t 150 Bbls. Sugar,' IRA Bbls. Syrup, A0U ' ' c Bales Cotton Tarns' Q Q - Bales Sheeting. .sit. WILLIAMS A MtJRCUlSON. -June 4-tf THE EMPIRE O TITilr HOLDS THE LEAD AS THE BEST KJ EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR ;.- i . n -t - - : - MADE FROM- "WHITE WIN- TER 1 WHEAT.; , TRY IT. v-' IMPOttTED IN ' " : ... , . 1. . . . . - : -4 . AND 'ALL GRADES.5 He Lowest Prices Gnarantetl in tie City. ; ' ..'r ;"" grovmters,,.'v' . June 2-tf -11 and 13 So. Front Btreet. : LA1ID SALE.; ; . A u 3,000 Acres of Land - ia? y SMALL FARMS. THE FAMOUS TRACT OF LAND KNOWlT j as the '? Hermitage," situated on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad, about seven miles from the city will be ? sold In tract of Five Acres and upwards, to suit purchasers. One-fourth cash will be required, and, ample time given onoaianoe. , - . . - The Land is rich with marl, and much of it under a high state of cultivation. For Truck. lnsr; there Is no land In the State to eaual It. either In quality . or -. location. Apply seen to Real Estate Agents, Ao., - - . f. i .. Seoond Street. Je-DI0tW4w GROCERIES at qypm TRY BINFORD.'CROW CO. If yon want good Goods ai Low Figures.. :. . FXOUB.. COBW, , HAT, t 11X11, - STBUP. I COFFEE, t, CASDLE, ' " BUCKETS, li' BBOOM9, Ac. ? CASHED GOODS! OP - - AILOESCBIF . TIOSS. . BINFO&D, CROW A CO., Je 7.d2fcwtf' South. Water street. H. B IT R KEIIIE R, ; Wxolbuxs and RxTAit Dxiin Is AUUUUUUj Shiiff SEGAED. 'j'Vfft 8fgn of tne Indian Chief, June tf Ro6 Tlarltet St. i''i.-v f" : QTiarlrlitifr CATAWBA SPniilGS. I HAVE THIS DAY TAKEN CHARGE OF the above Springs and will open them on the ' - - -: : i -'-: ' , &: i-.-vr . lOtn Instant. f - . 4 v . ; Persons desirous of spending a few months at a watering place, will find no where In the SoiitJhaxnc contfoT Tormo Rcaconablb. . jiyf i - V-' i i . -RT. A m 4 f Formerly of the Yarn iroun House, Raleigh, N.C. .lee-tuiuiy . Hryi Galted Eacoii. 20,00052 POUNDS D. 8. SIDES. In Store, we are prepared, to seu jane 14-2t L-..0SSETCO. vCujjar;Lc;::3 Cyrap. gQHm3. S. H. SYRUP, CO EE"' H. SYRUP,,' , la Store and fcr c 3 1 j I L- J.1 J i- i; u -. v.- ''i .1 ?! -1 t" i per jscar rarasca ana nr CO
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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