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'A - . . ..... , " : 1 ' .. . - . ... . . ... i - 4.. 4 V ji advance. ...........,.y..t7 CO Three mVadrance.;.. ......WW Harrlacres, Deaths. Helisrion. ruieria and u tniuary notices wiii do uuertea&t xiazraies rrri. - r " tt : . - " r A I f flenpaiaioruQTflnt?Otiitttiwriiiira; r. ' , "rsr-j','r.r.-r: uTT v- . T J Harrlages, Deaths, Heligloti8 Fni 7 tKf&nO.OGlCAl UECOKI). ; Weather ; .Tine,; r' 2 P. .M- 9 P. M. - 80;09 : ' 80:08 ' Cleat . Fair Mean Temp. o day, 83. dejr.- v ; " vntf. AU barometric readings ate reduced : --.1axtp1 and to S3 desrrcca Fahrenheit. 'oiaB . r . V Robert Sbtboth, Serjs't Blffual Scrrlc U. 6. A. , f ' Weather Bepotu ; : ' wra Dspxrthkst; ) n ' , - nfficobi Chief Stznal Of3ccrv V f Washington, J olj 23-4:35 P. 1I J f ' Pleasant -weather with southwesterly winds, -hi r,iahl continue on Wednesdar la the vhnthern and OaJl States:"-'The area-oHowest barometer move down the Sk. Lawrence Val . i... ith cloud and rain over New York and New EDgland.'-'ParllaUy clondy and pleasant L)r nrevall from PennsylTanla toyiriclnla.' RiBiD!? barometer and - clearlnsr. weather west 0( LakO uuron. ,au mm w ww uarumcier,. wilb local fttorms diminishing In force,' move eastward Tncsdaj night Into Central. Illinois. C. M. Vxk0r8DELi;. A Hard; ? V. Cowii Gbbbs: New Dfhjj Storey " V. VVD1XJ & Eixis. --Channel PegRed Boots.' R. B. Jbwbtt. B. S.'-ClarondonLods:e.' See advertisement odef ;tot ofBtolenv'.. Wt f nAHH. A Card. . .. . 1 jpsEPa PiNCk, SRAlnstrnmehts Tuned, r LosTi A Smalf Morocco Purse. y . COL. WADDELLIN WILMINGTQN. lie Will Speak .Hero- on 'Wednesday i'-'.v ;:,4rEveuinjrV;iC'' J Hod. A. M, WaddeH, ;the Democratic-Con-Bcrvative Candldate for Congress from this Dis tnct, will address' his Tellow citizens of Wil- oiiaKion ana iuo cuupij ocw xapover, 1 from the step's of the City 'll. onJVedneBday efeniDg, tuq inst, .ai iO.o'ciocK. ; i,et everybody, o! whatever poUtlcs, be pfeeenton; ihe occasion and hear the views of our dlstln- gulshed fdlowlUxen .on-the Ushe&of the "daj. y y?. lJ 7? -i Vi-'fi .' 1, ;:." f ' ' The Canvass In Sampson. ;ri . ; A corresponded t,wrltlogv us from Harrell's Store,, Franklin '-Township, Sampson county (formerly New Hanover), gives us a glowing description of the dlscnsslon at" that 'place on BarocQ" v-eter.-- iftomr ;.Wtn4i-.v eter,; - ' : ... 1 ,75 NLUht 00 NWUgbt 83 3 Fresh ' 1 the 17th Inst, between vtha Conservative and ,4 llepablican county candidates. Mr. Robeaon Ward, , the Republican, nominee for the Senate' ' had off, and was followed by vDr. C.'T.' Mur- pby, our gallant Standard4 Vearet, who ban- ! died his. opponent with gloves off, making, aa always -does, a: post favorable impression upon his audience. ' Other speakers, including Mr. Ed. W. Kerr followed In succession and V it Is believed that tho day's work lrf'old Frank- linwlll result in much good for the Cower? a- L Murphy's election by S0(J or 400 majority over uls opponent, ' Ward. r. Unfortunately, the chance ot Mri W.fJ.J' Bent'ob,' the-rVegular nouilneclaf the Sheriffdty, is-lmperilled by the ' fact 'that 'Mr.5 arnes H. 'RobInsonthe present Sheriff, has 'annbnnced himself, as an loaepenoeou canaiaaier it 19 10; do nopea, 1 fy however, that be will-realize the importance, bcforelbe day 6fclectl08 of preserving the partj orgaolzdtipo otaetf and withdraw in . - favor of MtC Benton." ;2 z I mi..--' ir' - .' 'v '' . iuiuvini bjiciw via. . - . At tbe ioviutlontxjf Messrs Hancock Daggett, ofuls- city ,ws 'witnessed --ai their store yesterday a tost, 'so far as its -.safety is concerned of the mlderal . sperm- oil. t It was fully demonstrated that It wonldTftand a fire test of 300 degrees Fahrenheit -With perfect tafetj, the legal standardbeing 110 degrees. A quantity of the oil was 'placed in a pan, in which was a sponge satu rated ' with th aub stiynce. Fire was applied to the sponge In the , midst of the fluid and oilpoured upon it while burning, without producing any explosive ef 'fect. It is claimed for the .mineral sperm Ott tbat it will not Ignite' under 300, degrees Fah- reuheit, and"1 consequently Is absplately sale. It will not take firs lb case pf breakagVof the lmp, as. the oil will extinguish the flame. It burns with irreat brilliancy, requires bbt little ' attention atid.no trimming,' ;ahd remits no oN : .IcuBive odor. . It is peculiarly adapted. to rail- road cars, steam era 'factories and dwelling houses, arid in respect toeconomy Is about' as cueap us kerosene. X': Z l Some interesting tests of the different Quali-1 ties of oils nb w ju us?w.IU soon bel made by Me66rs'.abeock'& iyaggett.'-r ' - ; -,, '- . 4 1 w m "'""fV 'tV;i rc , Mr. Wm. J, Edwards rproprietot And pub'- Iteber, gives houce that he wW4ssne4he tblr4 "umoer 01 tne worth Carolina, atate ;ifair Ad - Hie FoAial tjaro. " Aft erroneous Impression 'prevails in Various VfU ol tb couatrV thsYan ordinary business curd ih-: :. . -nt - .uuo vuuw cumu wywu ww. vui within ib provislbuYof the law in" relation .to tb oew postal csVdrjnc.oWeve-'W"ot lL The new cards-will, It Is understood, b sufficienUy elaborate lo- daslgn tO- prevent ueir being counterfeJtei, and will be. , ;- tij all postmasters atone cent each', an' c A- , . ?r open card with". writ:.- ; upon it will, re ,,. ?ulf''W now, a threecci stamp. - " - ;; l;-"", A jounjf lady who delivered tLd Vi.l;i!c' tory addre-ia.at a'cfecr v f:r:iij college Is . described is i;o::c:;Ic- ".'..;r;i-".r3 I-rt'-l-Itttodrlpei;u:ture;erqdpikic; a.t-aulif 1 v sdelegaof address, : -, iranairoyrammA darinff tne continuance 1 there be a larere turn out on tne occasion, . r Tiwray rnnaoouc of theState Fair la -Rflii.Jfrh'wMcfi -wn'hk'u ' "m. ' 'i ".'.;-' - ' ' I and felL to rise no hLi V i..' i--.u-- .t.; .w ;.iu-i --i our Chin BaelteSi::.:a V:.-J .V I to Union Chapel to T iu vug ib;w vvvyut-v f , . 1 , : : A Jl ,n1 Andrew StrOUff In ciusive.'Six thbusand cbDles win be minted, l h AnOmaha boy lately defined a lady tope foMiiian. which was. ttDd it will tftnflcr flAnlsln 'itta ..nMAm.M t Jrnn on crrl. who doesn't cuss.' , iNr--- I the death of Tom, aa - "",y"-,'"'"Tl-;-"'--'" ' -.r o-rftnnd: armed and eanlnoed. 1 notes of tho cvtnu pf the past day, premiums j. C. A noble heart, like the sun,- shows its Reward of $600a , by the Bute and $200 Bays : x iWe sincerely.believe we shall carry awarded, &e:;-7 gaiest countenance in its lowest esUte. Ur tbeounty hadbeenredth the SUtey.at let, 8 000 : maiority. t and U yoing nlan of energy and If fij ; at SfiS experience and bl. paper. wUl be an.: excellent wa. a wedding la "balloon a mile eVne party decla Hheif:IntenUen;of fc ttd n4luoi for inercbanis-aad-Jther4 to adverllaa .Krt thV-rth w, i'f vv-;rv " getting, the balance of. the gang beforethey Ten taKnow tnat Mage -tfemmon ex heir business to the large number who will ab0Te -fei aSp,' 4 theoutlaws are also on. the war path . Af ' ;.T.v,?n?mr w U a clerevman at Waterloo has four boys, for toem. iOn yesterday they -were in hearing probably attaining to, the. Jast; named .e Preet at the fair.- -- : rr- .tr clergyman " -li"uB ,Tr;,lJ' S iack Swamp speaking, firing -off pistols, SnfAg: b.v-4 : :: -y v-4V...;,;-;:y; fiB- - the youngest of which i named. WDoxology,' wUtabllnfneaf therW. Y6u. !;.h. i;!Vr,i;i,J i.iV i ri. n . - - - : . : n n . Tu .rr" - There was V runaway on Market street yesterday morning:, .but the damage was Im material. ! .'- ' ' ' . . '' ; '' Registration In the Third 'Ward, up .to yesterday erenlnjf, tooted up 40whltes and 13 colored.: , ; .. . : r.r .. PhOtftrriinh- nfl h.nnloAarmtaT Uftfinmui I atOakdale Cemeterv for aal. atVAnara Abt OiLLsnt. : ' - ' it - rt'rIa the sub-dlvlslon of ., the First Ward, up to yesterday evening, there had been regis tered G5 whites and 220 colored. V t .. . There Is an ugly hole in the , pavement Jast around the corner of 'Market and 8outh Water streets, which requires attention.'" . -. - ;, i ....... y - Fred. Douglass and John MI, Langston; twocoldred Republlcau orators vof the Grant strlpcVwlIl hold forthat the City Halt on Fri day i.-.V;;?;: 'r: f i- Mr. W. Cowan Green advertises a fine stock of drdgs and chemicals at his new store under the College of Physicians: and Surgeons, on Third street. ' Give him a call. s 't ' A private letter from a gentleman In Ons low slates that the Conservatives ' will poll a full vote In that county and -that there will be a large fall off in the JUdlcal Vote. , : Go to the City Ball to-night and hear a good speech from Hon. A; M. WaddeUT "Eyen if you don't agree with him as to. the political questions of the day. It .will do you no harm to near ninu,. v., ? r-.. We learn that New Hanover and adjoin ing counties are being: flooded with: Radical documents.' Government funds are used wlth- out stint fpr this purpose. Conservatives must.be up and doing. J ,"'.'7- " ;r-W(l have been requested, by persons who suffer from the annoyance, to ask If there Is no way or putting a atop to the . luaa and carouse i0gt Wnicn s of almost hlghUy occurrence in a house near the colrner' of Dock and South - water. streets.: - s '";'" J f-' '..".' '-' ' , - , Wllminstoa. liens Infantry.? . v, ; In accordance with previous notlct a meet ing 01 the members 01 the vviimineton-.J-.i2ht Infantry Company was held at the Hall of the Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1 last evening 1 The-'Committee on Constitution and' By Laws reported, when the same were adopted. 'The following officers were then elected :' . Captain, W L. DeRosset. ..j First'Lieutenaut,' Roger Moore. ; r Second Lieutenant, Waiter G. McRae. JunlorSecond Lieut, Junius Davis. t Quartermaster and Com., A D. Cazaur. ; Surgeon, Or. 6eo. G. Thomas. Chaplain, Key. Geo. Patterson. ..; . Ensign, W. P. Oldham. - - y The non-commissioned officers ', are to be , ,v -1 ' ' Af .,. line. The Robeson Ontlaws. ; 4 ' . There is a prospect of a lively time in Robeson county The campaign" against the " outlaws has opened In earnest, at last, and. there are hopes that the county wilLbe rid of the deape- radoes aian eany aay. ine outlaws are aiso on the war-path and will no doubt make every effort to revenge the death of Tom Lowrey. The great fear Is-that they may wreak their vengeance on defenceless persons. As for the young men who have entered the field (or swamps) against them, they are probably abundantly able to take care of themselves. The party now number six gallant youths, who are determined to make a clean sweep of the outlaws. It is reported that a mbead was drawn on Stete Lowrey yesterday, but fear of endangering the Uvea of other persons in the vicinity had the effect to prolong his life un til" a more convenient y season." We look for more startling news from that quarter soon. . ' :f .' ;- veatb rrorn ssxpoanre. r p 4 1 A colored man, by the name of Henry Jones, was picked up in a dying condition, on Mon- I day morning, In the rear of a store on North .Water strceti'ud taken to the City Hospital, where he died the same evening. An. inquest ; was held at'the Hospital yesterday afternoon," andj'ffom theeyidencelt "appeared" that dfrr ceased had been complaining lor several days past and that he remained out In the air' all T Sunday night. 'It was further stated, by. the fTphysiclaiW fhat he was Suffering; wlth;typh fever. . The jury rendered a verdict that ths - came to his death from disease, and , c - H. -$J k ' ' I '" ' .H Speaninitfat Bocky Point. . - .exposure. t . .ne aMv . -. Stedmaifand F.' D. Folsson will address their fellow citizens at Bocky Point, in thU 1 conntyi Ori Tuesday next, tne- wtnrinsi. i.et because bS Is the' last of the hlmsT ' The Span lards. hive an old saying "which nif wmicu iella5 us that white' hands never offend"- I . . . .L....,-.-t,---iat.-.afirt- I WhlCU, means vnafcM,iouiiDuu swv Hjrs " A minister made an Interminable call upon a lay of his acduaInUnce.rHer Uttle daughT tar. hA waa ntnant. crew very weary m n con versation, and at last whispered in An ,au - ' - . - dible key : Didn't .he bring his amen with him, mamma r -1 'if A Aia. aas vonr Lonzue coi lezs r uot i ai" rr:r,.: - v Tyv,,ivi i n tfnitne.,fineaKerirom rtDeini? inearn i what, child t" . , " Got legs, ina r HCerialnly f joim Birbgart,'doven. -Mass.; A Such .conduct of course 2 brought on a nc let why do yc,' esk thVeUly qoestion j yobenxabew coUisionandCcrjad from r, :rning till night, and I .wondered how burg; orat &eum. Uhetrue friend? of pcics;- Cl rr :?5 itmnli withontlezs. thavsau." l L.w.Yicic.iia;umore, juu. - - ... - . ...'.-. . .I T . . - , --ft - , . " " . ' ' I AWIT V ,-. .. ... " -. . - (I.. TO THE COH8EBTATITE TOTEBS.OF I Books CossssvATnrJS EzBormvB Cohkittisk' ; , v Wilmington, N. c, Jnij 23, 1872.; or' r The DenocT(it hears favorable In Tlew tf; the great Importance of the ap. news from the canvass of Messrs. Ashe and proachlng State' election, the Executlre ! Com-, Steele. . , -c .jL'-tJi -l mittee of the Conservative" party of Nejy Han- '- It js though t many moreTwair bTer county would urge on every friend' of rants will be bsuedin the Cross conspiracy Reform In otifStste and National affairs to Keiorm in our state and National affairs to see that hla name 1. rfrnnrlv rl.t-li th rlfttp.rii In th m - ' V j " . . ...... ' I 1 r--r-j ! r Avn ueutu ur r I hi ti in w 11 11-11 na wrnn tkxulph- - I " V"! "TT: I:;.-.,.: . ..vU vuwdb nuv icgiswicu auu fuwii iu lup i last election should make a personal eiamina- tlon of the' registration books and see that their name, are properly entered. .Important errors ana omiasiona nave aireadv been dta-1 covered, and as -there can bend registration, except in special cases, on election day, It may be that hundreds of our people will; lose their votes by carelessness or indifference. North Carolina expects levery bne'; of her ions to do his doty at this critical juncture. She looks with pride on the grand and - heroitf efforts now makjng to redeem her from the misrule and tyranny hlch' haTe well nigh compassed her ruin.. ' . " 'i ... . But.we cannot; be ;too h,raye too vlgiiant. See that every voter Is .properly .registered'; and then let the slogan be that "of our gallant and trusted Merrimon : V Onward 1 Success ! I Triumph !!!, v .... V" 5 , ' Wm. H." BEairiBi), Chairman. stDitw . v."; ' ;v ".-"'ri'- '"'.' Rejrutratlon BooHsv-Cnallensing. Sectlwn.8 of the , Election " Act makes it the duty of the registrar and judgee; of elecUon to attend at each toting place, with the books on next Saturday t from the hour of nine A M. till five P. M., when such books-shall be opened to the public inspection and any elector shall have the right to challenge any name on the books. .The registrar shall then enter on the book opposite the name of the party objected to the word "challenged' and shall appoint a day for the trial of the challenge, when he with the judges of election shall hear and decide the j right-of the challenged party to register,' after due notice to the'party objected to Now the persons appointed In each ward to "attf nd to the challenging of voters should be on hand Saturday, and " be careful lest some person or persons should register who are not entitled to. ;The privilege of challenge it not confined to i regular challengers. -Every voter may exercise the right.. Mayor's Court. . The following cases were disposed . of yester day morning ' ' '' J ; ' ' Sandy Campbell, charged with t dlsdrderly conduct. Case'dismissed. V ? . , ; - , . :' Nicholas Cato charged with disorderly con duct.. Case continued, r '-v ; ; l - j : Ellsa Jane Davis charged with disorderly conduct, cursiqg and swearing on' the public streets, was required to pay the costs', $3. .; Joseph Ward, ' charged with disorderly con duct, was required to nay the costs, $2 85. Joseph Thomascharged 'with disorderly conduct and resisting an officer, was required to pay the costs, $3 30. " . ; Fanny Outlaw, for disorderly conduct,' was required to pay the costs, 13 25. Spemlclnfc Vnds Diffienltles. ,We learn from the StatesvllW Intelligencer that Col.'! Geo. M. Arnold, formerly or this city, who Is paid five dollars a day out of the people's money to' make .Radical speeches,' addressed an immense crowd at Olln, Iredell county, uu caiuruajr iaou, wu-uUU& v colored voters. The Inteltigencer further states thatithasinformatlontorheeffectthattwelve .v- -in au...m . 0. t. 1 . n . A nl.tlni. t 4 y u VI 7 7 " : ticket with their white friends. One of his colored.hearers remarked that he had stuck to the Radical party t Vtwoses8lons, . had been promised orty acres anda mule," &c, &c, and now he intendeito try the Conservative narty awhile,- Arnold complained of . the ..... ..... . he had been In the habit of addressing 2,000 or .v. v.m, ; o . 3,000. ' FltOtf ROBESON. ; j . 4 .'. . . - . - - . ' Fnrtner Partlcnlara about tne Killing - otLowery Tne Ontlavra on tne War Path Tne Political Situation, He. Correspondence' of thcMornlng-Btaril ''r - .:'.v. Jir; -XcRTbii.'Juiy 22d. t's .TLiU.UArm wiu w n j -whim t. : at the ford OtHoiy JSwamp, Wnere ne WOUiai bavs-tofcross fn-goiuff toMthe speaking, at I tt, n..M-t':'annritlnflrir. m flomnanvwltn ... .: 1 uuivu vuf - : - .-. : r -aiMl was heard, by the, partyiAwear- fDRlnftt. he swould go ; to .the speaking that fFf 'ffjg i j McKay did the work. T.-'.; V fifty yards Intolhe swamp more. i-JHe was on-his way engage with fiteveixwrey ,the Kuung-oi unenirj nddOUbt, frustrated by me omeMwo were ar may expect to hearsoon of the death Of some of tbe patUes oa ones!de 'or the-other.f -It Htave who killed Frank WlBbart sometime 1 v r . . ... -nt i r f i - " o ' " I ;0. --.. -. - . -. ... . " - I , The nolltical situation in this county is very . ., .,f-b'MMM 1 u ihe POllUCaiBUuauuutu ituu ;siS,,SSS: Wg daily . and we : have hot seen. but two or three Democrats wno rouse w . to w.we uree- I r- : . l . - r - .; 1 js.. r JUOTZiX AKBIVAL3. I National Hotel, E. Jones, -Proprietor.-July, n inn. i. j&uuauu. Witt . . xvu- watSdolTsu ith .bj.ono aathan mciqnan, colored, q Bags coffee,,',. '5SASATparty, -conatotinjrof Strong' d. liyng near hm, and. with whom ihe. had f:( -T,f;j- rl BOb'-WlsharVJasMcKay and Jas.1; Campbell, had some difficulty. : ", ' nf had been on his track during 'the; highland ;ilTTK an??' V Bf-BbiA Eefined' '&'T-: :- of them. The narty concealed themselves TTno-w and Primna Havwood.twn more of Mr ?-,1f f'! . -f7"' 1 SPIT1ITS OPTTIRP'ETITTTrE r case. case. '" ; 'V 5 --,-y ,-.t - -- nj I t' Vi ofLl riiiIll 4 van ocuura,., uovh. vxrauaui i aojrwee are annouoceu. 1 peucer a. .i r . A . j & i woauuuuuueu M B1 iraiKi mass meeting a. Ajnarioite on the -.29tbv-W .5: r. ahk 5 Thoy pay , $5 Sa . dayVJarouod statesyille f orrnnners to distribute Radi- 1 j - : 1; n.iur t.:u sorry work. Who was President of the Sen ate when all the swindling " by Littlefield & Cbri wa3 done t "in this State t -Tod B. Mpflsrfl W A Mftnttromprvl iU.e88T8. ;VV.., ,0. .JUOntgomery I The nameof Concord Female finllflorA RfAtPflvillfl -hftfl hiP.n chantrflf? ninrA 1 7. nh..- kw "if, w t? HTmfnJ Bimintpn Cpllegeniicqr; 4 Uol. JVVV., Hinton, of , JNor- folk, formerly. ot this.State, oneot the most eloquent Orators in "Virginia, is can-1 vftfinr thft Wpfifirn rrtrintlM -- i f " -t r - . I "Who has?-fihowri himself "the i . 1 enemy 01 civil lawoi uonsutationai litH .erty and oft the personal rights .of i the citizens I , Tod R. Caldwell.. 4 - 4 . V ;. I The Kaleigh0ww Jearns that several colored men in that vicinity have 1 openlrdeclaredor Greoley since the as: : j The.v .Conservative" State.Exe- cutive Committee have appointed Hon. Z. B. .Vance and Hon. , T. . J. J aryis as , Qrce ley and Brown" electors j lor the State ,t large. Mack Jofies colored; who; as saulted the colored KepubUcan, Samuel G. Cross, was bound -over Saturday for his appearance at the f ederal Court by Com missioner Best;1:'''" yV.'--'t-irr,. -e 1 W ill ia ' .Tenri ris. 1 "Rsn1 1 h avf n ( aeclined the nomb'atiofl that was'tenderei him as a Conservative candidate, in Gran-1 villft. for thn FTonsuf Malrrr .Tnmea T iT.it- tlrfohn hn'lv.WnnlntM in fill th ranrv ..... ; , J' . . . . iWhose acts ci usurpation and lawlessness, in regard ;to tho penal and charitable institutions of the State caused a riot in the Penitentiary in which the convict Hartsfield was killed ?!!T6d R Caldwell.- . ; t ' ..... ;-rf Mrs.Mary .UrawlOrd, living about four miles south of Raleigh, was run over in her cow lot on yesterday morning and severely injured -by two bulls that were fisrhtiner in the lot. as!we learn from fi,A . The Jew8 has information from a source of the highest reliability, that the Radicals propose to import negro voters from South ..Carolina and Tennes see to carry the State election, for the Rad ical party in August. ' ' ; " '' The RaTeiffh Era is much con cerned about Saunders, the colored man who bolted from, the Grant electoral tick et in Maryland, and who is working hard for- IItppa&v mthia Ht&tfi. Htvn ithm tn I . take care 01 himself, Jllr. Era; 1 . -p. t. , ' i T '-Tir ' - AHr ? A?J-f Wellford and Capt Allen 6f the Air Line Railroad,i,we learn from, the, Vharbtte 7i J i..f . nmu, and ggnUemen enjoyed a ' ride on the Air Line Road to Whetstone Mountain, 28 miles from Charlotte. c ; Wftlmvfi hfifirr fthnwrf a 1 fitter I !,- -tT.-- j JSi.. j I w vru v. . v auw iruui a uiBuuguJUUitsu Kea- "Bm?u -''"JL1' nssuiugwu Jf iue DQUinem juome.-saying tuat vrrauvs uruera t . . r w - . & & 1 & t - -. to Boutwell were to spend the last dollar in the Treasury, if necessary,, to carry, the North Carolina elections!"' ,' 5.: . Lcoiorea man; - dv me name , of Wm; Tadlock, who lived near Lumber- ton, , iQYBteiiuusiy uisapueareu Boverai months ago, and. has not since been h6af d of. J The Mobesonutn thinks, from the cir- cumstances. that he has been foully dealt fV.-iofAwi artr'-nrith tnnlftfin-n TZttZZT 1 vuo wu Dckiuu v u buwAWbiuVu 1 j. err i -t .cdbr the ptuTOS;ofiinttmidatin jjanse he! hadexpressed a, determination to vote for Greeley, had a! hearing. The! lonner. was DOuna-over in the sum ot 500 1 and the latter in Sl.000.vfor their appear- 1 nce at the next term of the Circuit Court. . v ' : ' ' " 1. : ine moswencouraKinEnews I roArTM n frnm all narta nf tha Statfl aa to 1 , ,wa 't rrh -ati.i wSJt V VCfcAA T CSOO aUVI a VOLVUbOn A AASf CicaV The Conduct 01 pOl. Docker ib thecampaign haTnot ben aS'-faif and w-flji. ,rii.tA traigntiorwaras many-expectea 01 mm, I aitnoueQA itaaicai. tteserywBeyere 1 -.y j . u- ,nn1.mn,Hftn f evmr SK?Ss 'andrabble'to disturbCoLBenpettl 'at . TnesbortKwhen ho.wasvtpeasiingf ill be - I uii wtuuwiiuMu ouu a.uwsuviJ v . -.. 1 .: - VI,. ASue.f XiVCXjuouy fvuiaiueu uicw wuue Dockery was speaking, but as sobnaa . CoU Bennett commenced 1 his -reply Dockery's NEW ABViiJaTtSEMENTS rTUXB undersigned has opened a large and t . : jl Tanea assoxtmenc oi , ; i . - i V t V" ' ? ? 7. 'jiV'Ti J. it. f ,a- ; PfiESH DEUeS AHD.CHEHICALS. a! -his ueW etore undeV the Colle-e f Physi 58.5 Surgeons, cmjlitrd street, oppo3lte vuyuau, : PATENY MEDICINES. PEBFUUE - - v -r . - - t i - - HIES, In great rarlety $ INDIA. - BUBBEB GOODS. TOILET : r 1 . iT- .. . .-..'m ;AIIXiqi.JBSt Tt-ii.--;;.fi.j . Store open at aU hours, day-and night, and open every Sunday. , ' W. COWAN GREEN, T" - '- jJoensed Dispensing Chemist, July 21-2aw WedASon tf . ? . , ..Proprietor. A Card. TT his been stated on the public atreta 'by I X.Mr.. George L. Mabsoa that I said that " - O 1 " w " - HVUV,H WVK 1UV tad injure only nimseiT. ' I : W , W. MOOBE. J Julyi24-lt FIASOS AND OEBANTDHED. T'the'cititof wffiSgtoS of bS StSS to the city, and that he Is prepared ta eixe attention to the tuning and repairing of jrianos. jneioaeona ana orw.na. Aii nrd msuwo iuoiuucvuH auu ui kuiih.' aai iiniHrii 1 '& Sl5lTS,!?025'stSSFe Heinsbexger will rAAAlVA fit -Hrt-. offanflAn : July 2i-2t ' joskph pence, Sb. pioVnvirlAn 'TArlA TO"' ' O ylareUUOIl liOUg6 JN 0 51 ? -"y h -.OI..v-"t-;rv?w- T3EGULA.il meeting to-nieht at 8 o'clock. A re gU - - tend. ,-f f t i Inly 24-11 ? i: b: b. jk wett, E. S.' Channel Pegged .'Boots, MADE SPECIALLT FOB THIS MARKET . . . HIH IHSTP . ; t. warranted in every particular. ;v4 ' ; " DUDLEY ELLIS, ''v' . july 24-lt. ,.t 1 r n J; Sign of tho Big Boot. or Stolen:" TWO papers for $50 each, for advance wages fnf t-.m tollnTi PoHnb TlnnAvov. Tnomas Hale, shinned on board tha German Bark "Frederick Scala." The payment of the I f ESSfJ?!1" wen: stopped and duplicates de- "yt v ! . - - ' - ' 7 : n pITT w il -Jf -. ? -UIaaXas s ;.. . .TrUBINQniy absence my business will be J conducted as usual by a competent Art- SmSSWS -Bespectiully, . . CM. VakORSDELLL ' 7 Tl Artist and Photographer. Wilmington, J uly 24-St Lostj 1 OOMEWHEBE between Market and Wai. O nut, Front and Third streets, a small Mo. small amount of money and.- a few papers. The finder will be rewarded by. leaving it at this office. . -. i July 21-lt v jrtAi"-$tl ;.- Saddlery, jjLI. KINDS OF .SADDLES, HABNESS, .. TBUNJIS, TBAVELIKQ BAGS. . eof Saddlery Goods No. 8 South Front St., i r... - Wilmington, N. C leb 5-tfnac ' jMISOETiTi A NEQ US. AT LOW PRICES. c AAA BUSflELS Prime. White 10.UUU Mixed Corn,, :'; v " ? ' : ti"': 10(10 Bbls.Flour,aU grades; , ' and rAfl BALES SELECTED HAY. l Ww f jff Boxes D. s.! sides, -AUU..t-.. -i- :.: y-i -yy ? 1 - v i1 . :.. :vj'r 1 30 8fP fW1 1 , jm . , ' Jfi A Bbls. Pork, AtM9 f ; I - v ':- ..:v".i- ttii'jM i i)i"f J QAf Kegs-NaQs, fi4a j;riil KAA Selected Sccond-liand Spirit' Barrels, yUUy. iwS kj: U'. 1 50 Tons No.l Peruvian "Qnano, 50 Bales Yarns and Sheeting, - i . Je AC,' AC, 'Ac. 1 ,juiytf . B m . tt1 TI.im...l 11.. . Ailvr' .--I :-.-r.v'.;.-i.;;i ..if ..-i-ij-i 1 tt; i f i vu -v- v -. tl..rv - .-aENtt Tona obdkbsto ' 5t)fi -,1 fJ tT V 1 i -1 '-r T. i ijrjru. l.T LnuAiaa . . 6 A.M. untU A, M from 12 M. Until 5 P, and from 4 P at; nuUt 8 F. J, t- M.. , MA The Cars will meet the Trains as nsuat: f i ; ' v -r ' DANIETr KLEIN,-' -July'si.tf-i-f v.:,'Proprietox. ; UU1B H12WS, bCUXKU, 0. A-C1I Ushed Wee aiy. l.rr a usten, iroptor - . WIL U. BKBNAliD. Arent. , SSptS-l-tf . ' , - WUmington.y. 0, , the.StreetCaxa win cmlyrua.from f! ax-.. ??-fiortllTya.crC ' r i ! ;;MISOELLAI""OUS; 9.000 Bushels White and Mixed Corn. 9,000 Bu5hela White and Mlxed-(X)rn, ' f'- r' -' . 8,000 Bushels Oata, fWBoahela Meal,' : LV HtHij1'; 50 Bales' Hart fir 'V'i. '- J i'-Sft - ' I.5O0" NeV8pirit CasksSr- 'J'f;-y:$ 'Vjf 'Jiff . SOjBbisTGluef!: ialfons 2,000 LOLLS BAGGING, 85 TONS TH-Vi 85 Bbla.rioar, . 1 Bbls Whialry, " - -20 Bbla. Brandy, V ": 100 Cases Schnapps, v 150 Boxes Brandy. Peaches, 80 Boxes Dry Salt and Smoked iVX'- V "t - pi- :: : : -.s-r '"---- . . Sides and fihouldexa ISO Bbls.. Fork, . . ivv xdis. uracsers, S50 Hhds. and Bbls.- Molasses, 1AO TjiaM T.i'A iTid.PniHtr fcd kea NaiiV"1 ' :iv;;'s v 8 0 ga-r1 -'-v---''' .150 Boxes Candles, - -100 Dozen Buckets, -v ;vV.. 50 Cases Fresh Peaches, ten rWa FtpoIi PoohM - 00 Cases Tomatoes, 150. Cases Oysters, Ac.t Ao., Ao.-;- : s . .For sale by;. . . , .i . . . . , . . -v : : f.!W: kkbchneb,;. July n-U. ,cl 7, 28 and North Water St. !; f: by those who have seen them, ai e the follow-.; ' ' ing- three Books, already popular, although ' the firsthas Just Issued from the Press 1 T Hi,. :8 T, N A R D ! : By L. 0. Emerson and H.J&. Palme, j: ; ' " 400 pages. . Fine Singing School Course. Largo -collection of the bet -Anthems and Tunes. - 20,000 , copies . already ordered I , .The , Baaaer ; V Church Music Book of the Season, ! ; Frioa $1 " 50, L3 toTper doz. rspeclmens sentj post-free, for the present, for $1 25, . V..,-' . , ' H ''. SPARKLING RUBIES 1 1 , , "By A. Hull and H. Sanders,;' Beautiful Sabbath School Singing Book 1 NO sleepy tunes or words! Wide-awake songs by wide-awake authors.' Price 85 cents.' s : ' ' TEE, PILGRIM'S HARP 1 1 By Asa Hull. 210 pages. .Bemarkablygpod for Testries, clear prinW Large number of the most popu lar tunas. Price eo cents. ,.v ,;, vt , OliTer Ditaond: CoM(C. U. Dltton A Co. Boston. , m j ; New York. .. . ;t . ( '; July 17-2taw Wed SatAWeowly ent : i ;'- ; " FAVORITE" , OvAlLOtliei Brands. BRAND The Whitest!! 1' j . ?-r - .. .: , : - The Best, the Always Beliable. The best and most uniform Flour sold in this market. You can always rely on it as being JUST WHAT YOU WANT. . : ; Barrels, Half Barrels. and Packages of any ight delivered to our ei enstemer. wita- nnt nharo-G fnr cartaore. . i i -The place and the nxxnber Is ' -: ; -; f' ' KortliJFront- 1st; f-7. . ' THE P BO PB IS TOBS;ABK CH AS. B. , MYERS & CO. July21-tf ;.' ii5L i . vr.w. WE ARE SBLLTUG Ali Ii -Ii l N E K C O A T S J : . -:y. AT75v CENTS 5;:; The ' Fashionable Stripe? Coats at ,, t,v v--i. : 'i!c'ft ; ' T-f'--l '';.-v Iw.'" . . ONE DOIiLAR; I linen Smto. iTiepBoxzo, .'1 if TVi -,)).',; , 1 - V July 23-tf 1 tj'i Hi iClty Clothiers. BvSBRHIJIIER, . ' . .. ' . . ' m-rr va ir an1 ' L .. ;.! ' .. 1 ,.BMAn..,;pAii TO D2CC 03 Snuffs ;fAND- V-'?l'- ' , .'- -"V.ti sisrtf of tne Indian Clef;" . : July tLAXtiUXh 5V'ilv;i2sariiot ' j ........ ....... . r 7- -- - - 1 .ji Who reeelre them direct from the West. &itio have: , 1X0170,7 Confectionorica; v; I JLJ s 11 t I .M-ft .I ( I BAOd, COXlSu'-llAT W XV,- -j-., . ; : - .-: , ..-y r -..'. ' 'tJA A'TAA-lliaaxd's' Cc! i - X '.Goode " f cJUiJ on next steamer; uura r- 1 fr'ili-' J CHOCOLATES A SrZd .LIT.-i.';; At''". julytl.tf " 31r;.it,ticfct ., ,'. ;.. Ti'"; f St 1 i -. 1 .4- v 1 t i Hi i 1-1 , a r'. v - .t. : : i - . .. . .... j- . . v- ... i - .. .... '- . --....- -'x. :--? ( : . an ." I .." i - r.v.
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