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, - . ,. . ... -.v. vw '- "v1 - : .. i i -M-..,..,..- '"" - - . --r--- 1 VZlzittnift Ji : iv rfrj fit I 'TV-Vf ?' '4 U4'-- ran ko jjikg j btai? ' 2 ? eft vrf Ti BATES OF AJDTfi&TISTRn r Vm. u nicnjf ritoF ma rrprJ , 'y r i . . '2 t :. t t ' " ' 1 ' "I if . ... J f . , u'-J "v. . : : II 1 wa aa .v- . . ., . V ' ' ' .", " J ' - ' . . ' , rT? 7TT7 "- ' M d aw vr Six months, la advano......,..,....,,. j go Three montbs. In advano...,4;u....... s oo -t.-- mnnt.h: in LllValoe........u'.L..j .j nt V'" " T r-,-r:jr ""T""w " www i w i The Monnr btak wui m aeiirered in any part UKTEOUOIXIOICAX DECUUli. ' Tim. -etSr mom' Wind.. Veather. 5-A.-Mrf-80:14 H ;.83 S cen tie Fair jP. M. 83 8 freah W Fair ' 9 P. M. 80; 13 I 78 3 gentle Fair i .: tf,vi.. .411 hsmmhtriAMInM ... .. .o the et-evel and to in degrees ' Fahrenheit I n . . firc't 8iial Rftrvl. IT r 'a V - ri v 'ZZr -i-f ..i . , . , Win Department t ? I of ChlcJBiSa t ll vaKhlajjton, AatlVr:$;..e. M. $ luenj wiuus uuu ucr wcaiutr nrmil I ik.tf s Mt. Avail K aAM4U Iai.ai' 1 8tat8; clcir 'weather , and .light winds Irom cutern Texas to Alabama, an north JMV7 Ohio, lower Michigan and Illinois,-from the j lower Missouri Valley to Lakes Michigan and I Saperlor, aontherly to aoutheaately winds, In- " I THE t 'S;Mti AnVKUTIWEJlKST!. Mcxs6sT& Co-fnV White shirta. ,f. ' MiST CiTiiaNg Notlee.i . 1 ; - :j. ? , CrojJLT & MosiusCorn at Auction ' Iviiow, BlIkbm an, T. & Co Steel' Pens. , Qbsbst ( ysff je's Drugs and Medicines, E. D. HnxChsrity Hospital. ' lire at HaaonJtor? Sannd. , : ' ; i Werregret tolejirji thathe resldeacef Mr. ' I dlworered about X o'clock, by some fishermen on the ond,'who hsstenid to arouse the In. mates, If fieceBaaifyand inform them" of the fact. Before they t reached thVreKowever, Mr. Bryan had been; awakened and looking from the window saw, that' the "aurroundlne I neighborhood Ms upon lurtuer. oyesugauoa . uii the light I proceeded from the' roof of his own building. I t 'mi.. i I iu uiuiw irom tuo city were oc- copying rooms lq the building and he hn rrfed to arouse them and they all succeeded In niak- jog good Jhelr CBcape. Heex tureed. U . ..i.... .. .uuu uqb o, which was saved. vhe flakes did" n3t ' spread toioyofthaoot mlimt ! r"f:!!,id,?!,)ut ZxmJ:?; Ka T ? 11 W-iCh DiiDcan M. Bryan, at Masonhorn' flnnni) tnt I .even miles from this city, commonly known Wi,'?'?'1 Ct?ret !Jn0 as the Dailer Baker house; wa. Vestrojed by ' W.lt nr mirrA nrnir Vk. ' Worthy, Deputy. The .work of comparing . - rv . , -.Fiwcitrict therefore foots upas follows : fcw win v vu ua TT wi tL VI. U lUvtlUUiarT, : .-. .. .. " - r . The Radical lolfleatf on otner Out Wa have lcatncd of other outrages perpe trated while the Radical procpastoo was on Its' Tc5Sht,..Fblch ahowsthe lawless spirit which characterized many who were either In the ptoceBloii or-followlog It I m. vv, o, canaday, who resides on Castle, j between Sixth and Seventh streets, was stand- I Idj at hi window; la company -with a friend, I wucu pistoi was nremn xne crowa, ue pau I Imih ?.....a ii. - - 1 a i 1 . t ..viu nuim jjcuckuwu vua weataerooaraing i near tlw window wberetbey stood.; V wnue the procession was North of the rail- I road, iqrthepart?ot the city known as Brook-1 ' IjQ," a crowd .visited the house of Mr. Carter. I xaKineer on the W.: ; C &R.,R.,R.. who wsa ibaen from home, and beat with, their clubs 4 against the door, ! windows 'andside of the hnnca r - ... ; . , I Ia several .Instances fences were partially I demolished, to the serious inconvenience and Jilni..l i1i. Am w, Jk t ' ' ' " , , r v u Bwmw shw I Udles and others standing In their ' piazzas or I luorswers Insulted and Abused. - - rr-.. I A frleud. reaidinir North of th t!r wntca us that on returning, to hlsfhome from 'lie drawing he met the procession at his door. I "0 Fourth featwn 'HrhnatvlMr mnA 'Ria.n I .J.. i, I ee" B?l- vftnd BUden rek. lie and a friend went on the piazza, heD the crowd commenced using all kinds of Profane i h I proune language in the prsence of. the ladies m awoke every body in the , vicinity by 'Qockiog on steps and fences, tome, of the I 'uer uW'brnSftrt -off :nB; M.Af Mt. . . . . i , . : ' .. -JV-i i J. 1 have understood that a bqy was seen j wnios: a torch-IIcht to a ator on th eorW I oi Fdh pi k nnA n i-w vti-it.ai. I . - I " " u.u PIllMtl.v.. ' a. . a ... I m .-..en were running: in every airecuou with I "rtted torches. endafaMrlnV the nronert aI I w A 4 . 1 1 i " ...... t. 1 a do not attrlbtfJethcse.scUDf lawlsaW lMr. O. 'Blocker, Warren Carver and" others. to the procea lhtidoe regard' -I " ... . - , . P f a we city Sri J lhe duty which they, .owe I "or citizens generally to protect them from "'land injury, should Influence tifce author .1C 10 exert-every' effort In their "power" to hV sntstad. and punished .tbe.ilespfrate 5HraeUra -v-i' i f-v-t .- t u im 77 - ftc5Pnfe the; procession nii irp?mtio Pf iMdr We nSVA raftnt nnnit .. . II tloned, ,M ;j n , ?U1 Beta, whanif. . - . i ..7 iiji to ?o.; --"ernmon,.syij Caldwell. S47. r . , , , . , . 4 firi'l-. oUr1 ft. " Un. . -..rnuu, oiyi iaiaweu, oiu. jori . b'cSS ('.- IMA. i ' ana - n. .. I a. v . a z a . 1111 . ru . araa wnaa TO; Bn,. , kjo. guiirti mm. Bin l - lIoM,rt,r:co,nVTWl" ?- -fw"',r ." -"Alt. a Vrffe ?fWPii ) - Tha GwleandBrolnb tiat tnd tLe ditor of tht psper jfetaarka 4hfottaedataUmaathat ott.wil1'fbae-, eTBtting by 'Speeches IroxiLSeters; Spier ona. iexperience of ln08t ea-J at nettand the other bri?t f r 7 J 1 WhitakefPt & Bwbe AncLJfl H.Separk. i 2? V SM'POjnd. rsVe fears thi l.i fflt .00 ft" Hr,y the UnrVSrlzJaa! iia? wtt': t il' mwiedMteddtogeithefu 1 la the ChariIai! lxto.' tf aTnV rr vt i lore with uoman ia telly.-ttWfc fS FS HoS V"ciw f?fft ofitea'o-l uhjos how fon4,ht -Weme. cryer pendrf teKDurbam Tobacco lant h 4 " ' V Al. jr TTft 1 0 IZ 8eTeral heavj thovera of rain Tiaited thia cltj and Ylclnity yeiterdar , t- ' All the b!fc prUei'la the Charity Hoenltal --i -i . r ' .- ' .u - . ' cuma re yes io Te arawn. MaJ. J. A. Engelhard, of the Journal, U al the Bparklioff Catawba Sprinea. -r . - vU..H, uWliiuu re it. . ' " .-j uw oirong were al MoM "ecJcjealerdax when tke tmlflf ry. . . j. . - , r . Bladen'connty.'the offender PeinK ' colored boy tfder age. v " i ncaiic, is SQCQeeded by Mr Joan T? J r- 'tttih .t-" 1 ' .o.VnU ".7? J, VC8; lerday ternoon, being unable to c give the iocury required by the Mayors Court- for larcenr. ' ?' t 'V! ! M';" ' ;. ,J I MA Nnflpi rr tjw 4h 1 4V.. a. l uuwum iiub uiu6qi poiinuea -composing the Third Congreeeidnal District, to gether with the other officials protided by law, met at the time appointed at the" Court Heuse in -thl city yesterday mofninkV . , Ail.;'the Sheriffs pot haTlnarrlfedoweYeV'a recess was taken until . 4 .o'clp?, Upon ,assenii bung, the different counties were found to be rrpreBeniea as iouows t Cnslow, -Elijah Mur rell; Duplin, Bland Wallace; Sampson. Jas. H. Robinson; Harnett, Jas.fltGrady;-by R. W. iiardle, Deputy; Cumberland, R; iW. JIardie; Bladen, W. H. Sikw; Columbus, V. - y. Rich ardson; Brunswick, 8amuel P. Swain New thn nnlla naa fk.ri wAA 141. . -la H1.J1 ir.VV , , , W-W IUC?,Ml th.VofflcU1 Tote "WB- r 3 Onslow ' f "7 -CisT Duplin 1732 Sampeon -1677 1021 1415 727 1874 .1433 , 675 . 700:..,. S569C- uiaaen... ...... 1219 Columbus... '......;...... .1026 Brunswick..'......'....... ., 729 New Hanover.... ........ . 2295 Carteret .1 .......... . 1053 Moore ' 997 739 93;' ; Total. J . .v: h. ;V.i'-14,286 . 13,555 Tne entire Republican Tote of Brunswick Was returned as follows VFor Neli A. McKay, TOO votes, and ior N. .McKay, 9 votes,.. After considerable discussion ltras' decldedo 're cord the TOte M "turned, thereby virtually throwing it out. The official vote of the Dis- For Waddell . . . . . . . . ; 14,286 M McKay ; ...... 12,859 Majorityfor Waddell....... .........v 1,427 22. The drawing of the Charity Hospital TV Probb1 cl08 to-nlgkt. Get a 7 Tne Slot in Fayeatewllle. We bad received some few particulars of the riot in Fayettewllle on Monday night, on the occasion of the Radical jollification there, but as they were somewhat Indefinite and conflict . . . ..... . ing we preierrea io await fuller and more re- jUble particulars, which we give below from the Eagle : . The Radical torchlight and ioIllflcaUon meet Injf Monday night turned almost into a negro lV "Jl ITu wtS bohr of midnight. No one expected ny row f.r ctr, nd nerIV11 .v tizn Jnd Mi w Diosy. w usu UlBt eUlUV UrUU&OQ demonstrations and had a quarrel with some ne?r1's procesont wnen they Vl IUW UKUh ! at UOtUO HWi,UUCkIU uuwu and several neeroes rushed on him or towards him. r Another white man who happened to ba n..ar rn nP " w.e1 to, make peace, and ve down, also and beat him. Some two more n came when the negroes scattered or went uu u Juiu hUO pruccBBiuu. x urtuer woras passed and some blows, and also some pistol firing. One or two nerroescrot knocked down d all became qniet at that place. n one nan nour, more or less, as we hear the procession ame along back with yells of three or four hundred infuriated negroes; They appeared to be hunting for one or more ?.f the wu men, who they said had been in the previous quarrel and had flred into them. They wentto the Fayettevll!.' Hotel Livery otaoies, preienaing to nunt iorine manintne a. . W At A .a A . A , i . tames. , 4.11c j wireawnea to tear aown or burn tnB aUbles. and finally broke down .the uoor anacisa every way use an lnruriated They defied the police, and authorWes; . . . a . ... . ' - - 1. Mil 1 1 I Mr II II B1IIIHH1I Hf II I I.H Illn v . Nsvsrai Aiiiaans - lfiAiniinw m awam iaiiiw from fauces in the upper part of tOFO. .Jh7 T'?! lIA!"? a v w aaaaas aaaaa awaaaaaaktv naaivu suvi tiau wviu Oamphellton where houses were rocked, fences ripped off, and .the eltlzeus andrthelr "msde the BtreeiB uiucous tin near uay-iigut, ana causea 1 perfect terror to many womeS ; and jUdrn L ;ps r , uuiuo wu iiuKkwii nwo wrawu wu j 1UIQS BIB UUW UTUiW l""' - . a ' . I U ii ill ;i rfT.'tm. ? if' to tret ai'nnzam tne - dsv. t . ,iijm1t " " Onr Chip Basket. f,V,r - u io aispci uaranesa jrom auout joa maaB. iWialwonrroub'V " f W.y: , - - . ' i- . a .f...t tl.4 : T. .1 1 .a itniBi i . bv iiiii in iiiini mini a w paimii w wi w ''tui,A i. ..v.. i...,k.Vwj-ii'. t.lm?:"ie grand Xiofi8emtive De ;oivijieT:pieaajirea:ot lue Aaaing oiri "if a .s-.Jb1 ' - aS la ' JjvnBSSieurWJMIlt. I utsiory 'or tlie Geraaan Settlements ana or tne leather Cliarcn In S ortn and Boatn Carolina. WeJnave ceivewl'th the" compliments of the anther, Rev." G..'D. Bernheim, pastor of 8t. Paulfs Evangelical rLutheran Church of thia city, a handsome volume - of ' 557 . pages bearing the abOTO title. - ? ;' . V It gives some account of the expiprations of the learned and courageous : Lcderer, of the settlements ,nnderaDe . Graffenreld - and his Swiss Pafatlnes near Newbern and of other !mtUrs of general interest in connection with the German scttlemeists in the twb States. It lurnlshes a full church' history of the Iuthera denomination in the Carolinas from the time of the earliest settlements1' do w)br ' tathe year .juf" ii V.. .r-ls..' ' We have no doubt the work wiUmeet with popular favor, and that its ' talented author will be encodraged;to write a c Jntinnation, giving a) history of his church' elnce 1850. It can be procured from Mr. James gprunt and Mr. Henry Ehrbeck, whb are authorized agents for this elty. Dn some future . occasion " The History of the oerman Settlements and of t the Lutheran Church" will be reylewedat length in our columns.- Try your luck In the " Wheel of Fortune by taking a tictnf the' Charity Hospital Major's Court. 1 UCt t. it: -.: . i i. The only case. beJoraths Mayors Court ves terday morning was ' ihkt' Of 'Benjamin Wil- liamsf Kfored, charged wifh f larceny, 'who was required to give bond In the sum of $200 for hiaapptarance-at the Viexf term of th .Su perior Court. WJlHams Is the individual who, was arrested on'thVcharge of appropriating a a barret of ptfrk belonging to " Mr. 'Fred) fleyer, mention of which' was made in our last Remaining In the Cityv Poet" Office,' August 15, 1872. t m1 -ffl !.'-tJ.Tf.r - ... A Charlie Ash,' IscraT Martin, care George Aaron. -v . '' - B A Bob. Dick Brrd. J W Bnllrtolrr m? ja-ariaueu, a w.isuss, jouu Bell-3;-James Dj-Willianl J Dowiinir' Lo'nia PlaviB: iVfu' 1 i T . . ' r . . ' . " o-iuiusm, anuie ciayis. E-rrLewiriCverett. carer LSrv NIoVrott'-- ,: F William, FJannatran. t care fTHnavThaH a-W.Griffln, Mrs Emma, .QreenLula H-r-Aaron Howard, Messrr'HdlcOmb, Hnll vw, iuij flucuTsw, caro ionnJ iioj&p; Mrs Kitty Ann BnfnphryilacllugerfOTCii Samuel Hale.' Rebecca Henderson.." : , nt.s ...r v Jr-MIes "Cora Jackson, Mr's Christian., Jen- ... w , wi w vuuuwu, UIOUUI VltLUU iMX.w9a.wJ J JObnson; care'Amellia Johnson, Ben' Jones, care Capt Jones.; j .. . !'.-. f. .; Ki Mrs E A Knight, Miss Miggle KlngV xsam jving, mrs xannie .eitn,,. ,,,,.: - ; Wane Luston. care Ned Price! Rev Wick IIS Loyd, Capt? Robt Lamb, Green Luckus, Mias Florence G Lamb.. ; -r 7 , - M Tip Thnmaa J fAn Un tnwr, Maam dfThosM Winiamsjcare J M Moralen. Leonis Morse, i w Mcuarson, 2; Miss J M Murphy, 2; Jos Mathes, J B Martin, Mrs P Hall, care ueorge MCiarianat a MCKunmore. rT N Andre w'NlcholF, Mifes E O Nixon. i O Mrs Mellla Orrll.- ' T . , t ; P Mlsa AwuIe J Potter.1 WPorr;er. Tho Price, 8 F Fotter, Robert Folk. R W Prica, H Powe, A Pedoo. v ' R W H Rivers,. Mrs Mary A Reid, Miss F Reviere. csre Cspt Reid. ' . S DavM Shiver, A Skipper, Howard San- aers, jonn omitn, Miss JTannie Hand, care I Sharps, I Shebbs, MaryP 8mith, Willie Smith, v v . u otewart. , - .-t .- T-R8 Townserid, Thos Thornton John B Taylor, JB Tlmberlake, Mrs H Wilson, csre Israel Thomas, Buck Taylor, Thresss,Town Creek. ,:..,''.' U Jas Usher. V Thos Venees. X W William Wescot, T J. Wilson, Rev R waters, K waidon, c McDonald, care Jessie Wiley, Mrs Jss Wilson, Jossh West. Mrs Jen nie Williams, Miss F.Waters, B Wilkins, Mrs Eliza Watson. T-4t S Young. vf Persons calling for letters in this List will please say "Advertised." Will be sent to Dead Letter 'Office' at Washington, D. C. in 30 days, If hot called for. wu-v. . : ';' E: R? BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C, August 16, 1872. SPIEITS OF TUEPENTINE. -r Durham wants a ' brass : 'bkhcL fi.TTnr: Court. i.v vj-ii ;Tho Durham yoniiff'mea are off pleaaufApg, , iiatDif -ui j.j- X"-; - Mr. C. N. B. Ewans withdraws' frbm'the Hillsborq -JteGOfdpr. r . , 1 1 --.y l;Tobaclt 't&f severi es.Qf "fever at-Barham. : l, .' f'T ff rtf Sweater? V Jams :-and DrvC Tate MurphY rfetppiini: aHh Taibcwr- handlef factory, and tbre1!Ob3erverrwant more manufactories. - Greensboro, avs.tbd Patriot. has. hady'v,u8kmeIoni -which-1 weighed 1 -.J--.JlLL J-l'ltf.-"L .' " 1 1; .'L 'V'iyfil! A X TF a7 v A a A W MV rf-V Tsa I a colored,! "WtnTTaT aTttta pegrp boy t to death two years. fegoVaBtx ran away,is Gazetted from Kinston. . Ji n i . I I T.'J tf - T O r. f- - iA--''QoldBboro'' oemon8tratea in. feonoxol orir victbi7'tolfdatJHfgh v i .11 1 i a w - - gdlshed speakers are expeteq.-. hears of the fearfalbarning of two little per who aei.parwcaiax. seats io j write t$ him bcforei'the meeting1 ; of thlI'gU j4ture; t:- k7,--;;. sons of Mr. Z: V Sjoa of that place, by the explosion oi a powaer norn waica caught from the blaz8 of a gun that one of tbem baa fired. E. W. Pou; Escr'of. Johnson a Iaberal Republican,' has been appointed oy me conservative executive Commit tee Elector in place of Gov. Vance re sigued. The Sentinel paya.the appoint ment gives general satisfaction. . . . The wife of Mr. Reuben T Perry, of Boon Hill, committed' suicide Wednesday mbrniDg by shooting herself with a pistol. ' She had not Iorg been married. The Messenger learna that in- jsanity is a malady with eOmcJcf her family. boro Recorder" for the followine neach notes: The locusts are. reported to have piayea aaroc with the peach ctod in sev- rat counties ot tms State. ' In Madison county the young trees were nearly all killed. In Bladen and Onslow thft fro it. has pretty much fallen from the trees ; in vravtu mere is a perfect lailure. Hat in uiucr couoHi? tricreia,a maseup ior this loss by; the great abundance , of the fruit. In Edgecombe county, for instance, the crop is thabest on record, while in this county (Orange,) the crop was-' never bet ter. Thousands; ;of; bushels "of nice rine apples, now lying rotting onHhe ground.' vi e conceive u a great pity mat our people wuuui uuu some paying marKet where to vl?0".J- HOTELABBIVAIS.,, . National Hotel'. Ejone. rronrltr.-a n 15 WJ Chin nis. BrtnawlnV-rinmn-w. Thn T,?0?; York5 E Murriu, Miss Carrie Mur- rm, miss came llumphrev. Onflow enontv ;W J Taylor, Edeol 'nrey, unslow county WiilUjaeoaf ' Darling. iOll WilliAtnonrv-l.TXiHnrr ton is u; n S C: J W Ellis & 8n. nrhliSTvniZ v n. JL A Southall, John D Smith. N 0; John D Jaml- ovjii. w umum, q. ; jl ja.CiSSc, S W Dixon, City; J r, Brown, Dallon; w u Syket, Bladen; WTHardle, FayettevUle; K H VorthyTcari liur.At (Jaok80Biliie,, Onsld r county, N. "ix mi iiumni, ix l auu r.. jh ijora j ., wife of A. A; Troy, and daughter of D. r. and S. riowers, of Bladen county, in the 23d year of t , Bhe died as she UVed, a Christian., tIl'" congestion of thel brain, on the -scth day of July, Thomas Wood, son of William Thomas Jfinnett and Barah v w wif. wha was"born on the 50th. October, 1871. ; . SPECIAL, (HQTI0E. , jj- r. iTi ' i fi. i ' " . '' 1 OFFICE COUNTYi COMMISSIONERS, ! ' NitV ltajioVBaa Cbuimr.'.. I ' rat COi (StMth, August Mth, 187 J. "VfQTiCKf is hereby given that tbeBoard of Coaaty CommlijfllonexB of fitawMlanover county, wm attend at the Court nousei ih the city of fnihahagtoii, on Monday, ' T aeday iand WedM8dayi!AugU5W9thV 20th' '"anii. 21st, 'with -'i '' ' . . v. ' . . the Tax Lists for the several .Townships in the county, for the purpose of heariiig com plaiataand -rovision iof lists; $y order of the Board,' t ; . " " : .W. J. B1VENS, Clerk. Wac. M. HAaaiss, Deputy Clerk.' -anarl5-htr ' " ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. POINT CASWELL KlW HAK0VHB C'OUHTT, Aug. 1, 1872 APPLICATION will bo made to the Board of County Commissioners Rt. thnir moot. ing on the first Mondav in Sentfrmhor. .ftv. tn make the following changes in the boundary lines of Caswell Township andadjoining town. rnnnin or from, wnr, ley Ford to the mouth ot Cblvin!8 Creek, that IO W OA V m iaAAU AAX1U UUHinULRRR rlimfhn.. SESS16 mo5tn OI Spring Branch at Parsley Frd, thence down and with the run of Moore' Creek to the Mouth of Costing Mill Branch thence up and with said mill branch to its head, thence in a direct line to the Sampson couaty line, thence with the said county line to Beatty's Bridge, thence down and with Black Rivor to the Bladen line. w M augie-im MANY CITIZENS, (- CI- O THIERS. Business Suite ; BROWlf AND JRTHITE LIN- Elf DTJCE? 1 SUITS : ? , . SUiTg MADE -TO ORDER; Elne ' White ' Sliirts 1. , I !.. ,...t.fi vfli;)' . ;. f. - - Clothing and Furnishing Goods. .aatit sffictf SSMrke.ttJceet SP.GEK-M.N . y ft ft . ii 1AJU UJrl- iWriTlV, - m -y t i "a a - fTTBLESB Celebrated Pena are LncxeasineryArv! jL rapidly in sale Owimxs te their uhexcell eiil manufacture. . Tjbtyareref superior English f fabllityanoievennasibf point, Forfiale every. Where. : ... i lmfl Whotnay recernpicente,a .-.n i . r-'i--- rAlXSOir, BT.AKKMA.Nt TATLOK A CO., n ' '1S8 aud 140 Grand ttreet, 27. y; . 'Hi. --..J: . ' .... - 1 7 ind I2edieilaesf Btr . . . - ill ' Ui. : i -;i F. ornt AuctionT y j . JSC 1 i .. Til .'-l.tr . a t 1 .-:. a ' -1 j Anyexjrthlng tattfiiie of SaddlexV Goods ''." . . . ....... -t-.-s No. 8 BotrtM Jfimnt fiVy Ship lying noithwest of Moore's Creek and between the original linn mnninor from, n- .fjrOr the eenve&ianee of theee sry tnem, we win sena a Bamplt containing all'f the naumbers, by m rpHtat day CtbIDAY) at 10 ocltik: As lav in JL, frrtat of oar Sales JKeoms, we willBeU 130 Jgs, uela Corn, slitly damaged. v feb S-Hnac Wilmington, N.C. .'KE17. AD VERTISEKENXS. Cliarity fiospitsli A N 4FF0RT !W1X1V BB ' MADS Tfr COM X3L plate the Drawings of this eoheme WrU tflatV TtfO-fi Unit ilal-AftM a4 j . The communitv are earnai come iOTwara an intMt in i.krn. nnt mi PwntVfIhUSnrfi ?! .Jiijru'i - ' E. D. HALL, augi3-:t iti Agem. , , MISCEIaIiANEOUS. , V AT COST IDE CASH 0HLY. I WILL. SELL THE BALANCE OE vMY XaARQE AND WEIL , SELK0TED i HTOOK OF WHITE GOODS AT C0SJT EQE GASH. te Batly and Get BSIUJAinS. A- XI. HII T? 13, r v MayordOffice, .a " WTT-OT TyiLMISGTONr Ja-.tu PROPOSALS will be tecelved at thia oflde ontil Saturday noon. August nth iastant, ior tweejaing the sidewalk of MuTjSiHn? Betasida of cond street from Botteneonrt Aiiay to ALaricet street, and the South. n ot Market street from Second atroRT t mt Bide Of iTOntStreBt. and the Nnrtkom mtHm, .t Market Dock, t TT - This work Is to be done weekly between Sat. uraay nltrht and Sunday morning at So'clcck. Afittugtansmg wuj oe waae oy the month. JAAJJEfl azagisysb Tasa, Sugars & Coifesa, TJXE- CsKKATRST VA&rJSTT OF CHjmK EAH VXU uXlXULlaD 1 B EST GO O D S CHA& D. MYJER3 A CO., augi&4f ' '7 Worth Front street. acas tmti; Sheetings i Ji&LES OOTTON YARNS, Baloe Standard ShteeMngs, ir8aaie aftwtorj Prioee by ) .. . ... t-. aTOggtf ? WIXLIAM3 A MUfiCUlSmi. QfWVSPIRiar CASKS . w : Vila bsiai': -: !i .w; tronaUe auglMf 7, North Watr 8. f i, i ua waBinjinBa. i jv :t.rJr.:Vvi; ..1-L. ... w-jnaaCTincR. - atanur a smd North, vasear . (jroausue b - , ffoslS-t jg; aaeVO JBorUa WMacZtV '. I a . t J t i -a r gCHirift-&istoffai orkM- a. I. w nmr. i atrgiSKf 27, 23 aad S9 North Water , aBaa 1- w 1 Aftfl MaMt; CBX1123. 0liH;5"'l-' ii' W1XBLCO BtTfiCBSMr. I Ptv rhtaa, that rfefai txknd Si' atlu 67 llarkxT&treei. Mr,. 2S5g ; poraanstelylowzfttes KUrt3 MiscrjsnnAAisrEou A H e -C7r P r oiim to 3Rti7B wrssciiWE o-top "'t-, v, ; BAWVI CnBOSIO. I ci-. ,-.! ... , i. Uful rosejrood and gilt frame, with aHaaand dacjc complete. Thia ehxemo waa- made u.i prea-ly for ua, entitled t-T ' " ' 7,7., " " 1 , ..r1"'" ia a Dean. r MIHE ' DARGLB GLKN,7. A ma; -wvnwnaweiBgant picture an wordsvltis a copy of theoriginal painting by fJORK. 1 ow la the time to suoscriDe and get a $r ehrowKK 1 beautifully framed, for aubeorlbloe , lor .the " FIRKaiDR J ODRNAIa, XTT B Ageats wanuA to canvass for this wiper.1 ,eataai? cenu om e0n sabscrlp: tion ; win give a 33 sewing machine for 10 suoscribera. Now Is your time I Speak euiek ! send us $1 CO for an agent'a outfit, andoom menee canvassing for the JXURM Alt at onee t we will return the ti BO after von have taken 15 subscribers. , Start at oncet Don't delay! Time is money ! Our premium cannot be beat "r.i5Jrii.Sffi?Strt coito oar ueaucuai premium, and be kappy. Send stamp lor earn pie copy. Address, t CIIAS. THOMPSON, ; ... , 4 Publisher rtreside Journal, ! 1 ., Sridgewater, Oooa. P. S.-Anrenl wanfAd tj oaII Badges, itc. Send stamp lor price lisu , H.BUBEHIHEE, Whousau and BjrTAnDiAlxK Tobaccos, gnuffs . - ANJ SEGARS. lcn of the IaadUa Cklef, Vo. Varket Bt. aagt-tf Sonthom life V INSURANCE COMPANY. , ' .,;f. :;.. i .''!. i :..! t. ATULmrA rEPAHTR3nr, oejt. jffo. B- GORDON, FttMIDlOTV " ASSETS NEARLY $1,5 00,000. IXSE PROMPTIiT PAID. As sound and ' economically managed Com lil?? I mfrxT lvSt. S t -D'R' KKMME, L pany aa mere is in ine unicea states. tCCK, General Agent for North Caxo Local Agent. Wilajlngtou i'., aug 13-tf .i I ' ' . AIX persons- are hereby xnotifled not to I J . 1 credit any or the crew ot-cmoera of the British I Aarri92rea. Deatis. Rivtrma vst.i I25liur??iloeair111 06 InseKwl tt r.tt -ta TaUalaih vn al vm. . . !!!!!!!!!!!!?HMaBMaMBi'aWBaMMB9AiaMBaa -m u TvT?i 5 I .- I . .. v-i n Bark CU Moore, as jubilla contracted by them wtfUbe paid by Canialn ArConWne. .''-.i'i?-ti' r ( onsfTiet, H. XL SJJA.W, Master. j 'Haxst & Howxu, Ageaxta Ctoiifecti 1 to arrrvsKm-iieEtyrteBenr. andecxvd Week' At- WM. M. STETEN835fS r! f BrrontCfejteet. aug-tf uotton ijaggingi ril II aa.M, WHAT f aoraaie oy aug frtf 5VILLIAMS. A MURCHISpN. ; Qimraiitine Ilotico. s r ON knd after June f 1st, 187i ihe fllowm'ff , Quarantine Reulaik)nswlll be nforoed All Tessels from ports eonth Tf casa Vau will atop ter msrpeeUoo set the XoaranwJae Stay. , ... tiOH.-',-:.: ;.. .. ... ..in'J... I- yii,'f.J- l""'-"' All vesseas Bavin cr ateknees on bo Wif "' rival, or having had skknese on board tTuriag , V ne passage, win stop XOT tnapectlOA 4 the QttraatWstaUon. :7-..T':: to Wllxmigton-wiUsout detentioa. . . . r , Pilots svsut Mfliflters Gt Veaaiala wT tUmm take notjoe. :. ,r v , fr- " tT W.pOTXBB, fc ' ' -iBSTajiViPhyafplazu. may S3-aw UNovTuAVr . , . 7 ; - w . . - M . . . ii H 0X10 T Jl 1 D Bl OXt t piYTRA FUaJLY rrXWB GILTlfVDGS,' i . . . ...... ii' '..'i'i. V,.' ' ,' jflCKPIRJV. SKWWITTllAaV a he vecrVest jysvlc lisa rtour tha EUteat ;'"' llJUCHOwlTOtitfttreet. ; CAPB 32EAJ& 1 - ...... . IIIIJTAETIlCilJ)EnY. boa GEN. fZ, 2L COLSTON, A. MS, PrtoCfpaL .f PROIT JC AL, a T JTKT KXIVaT$L. Aaautant. ' ' ' 1 on nimiiiAGE TTAPpt RKLncr roR rtmss iazt from" fl, tke effects of Rrronraad Abuses la early t , '. Ilia.- kfacaond " reatojred. Impedimenta to -Marriajre removed. New snethod of treat-; , menu' m ew ana remxrKAora remedlee. Books and drealara sent free, to eealed enreldpesv , , ; Addreea, - UOWADTASSOCIATIOJfr So. " y a X 4a k f ll A-A kki-ai.i a. " wuiu inui oi. auiMwpan, ra . t2i' y ? ,J.tTT tTtHB City cTfllnilArirrtrasatO bsaaaev .'Jas.' 'Ai-- . . .. - . ; I'M vagl&st laydri
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1872, edition 1
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