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i! - . - - , 4 5 PI,- i "-w- -v -; s- i V f. ... f V V 4, M1: v AVJliirNGTON NOiRTH CAROLINA; FKDiAY, SfAY 14k187 VOLUME VT.- ;: : ;SiugIe Copies 10 Cents. - NUMBERS - . i :M-: r;'--t. (-VA . ' A - rtCVXN.w-;. M ' ; ' i I i -: :.- "I if. . I y-i nr.' v: i j in 1M yV- 'A' j, f ' 1 ' . V C IT. Y? IVB MS. 50 XEAZfOS ' T cut wikkI. I will giro regular cm torment in the almre nuxnbcr of Kxxi ncrrkin men, for the next six montta. if vv;ivcaxaday. ' i i - iJcut of tbcYarolina Central Hailwaj CVmpan-c id aU'lbt) olbar officers rc- t- v Irector4 Iuito doncv " rttrvn i ih cc abfe odken i it th well eir JfpT(i'. wfll be .a V -rHiblic-ui waw . i;pellrig ttf ji newhunitnm ing and chorus, by ?Hp. Winner. A funny subject Terr jocularly Wfrkrtl uj word 4 and muic admirably adptoi; it lias the 'ring of jiopularity almtit it, and - will prorc nn ctrcctirc for the Spelling Ihv," to be run;; at the Opera lloue tn-night by Mr. Jarnc tt. Ilmwii. lVr.-Mii" wish ing l!ii o:i- 1.111 jrvt ii fr .'iJ ct,., by addrcvMii- Walkt-r. muic publisher, Philadtlphia. (tcncral Allan ISuthrrford, Third Auditor of ih- Treasury been in the city m'Vlt.iI l iys. The (ioneral i' hokinj; in ;leiilid health amf we lioc he may C'Mitiime ;o. lie iia the re il lation of beinj the hunlet xvnrknl mm in Wifhinrt'Mi, ami he certainly ha b-jcn a true friend u( Nnrt'i Caro lina, and eiial if imt !UH-rior to many of the renreenLitive! from tlii JCatc in Corin-4. lie return.- to hi.- -t of iluty tr-il.iy, uc wi-h him ucce. through life. We were p!raol to meet the Secreta ry of Mate, Dr. AV. U. ilowcrton, in our city on WoIihmIuv, IKLing in tine health. The Dr. v;i ilntvn on the ix- cursion'viHtcnlay ami c are pleased to learn fr.m him that he enjoyed himself verv mm h. He eertainlv is deserving of recreation. Any man who has acted n Secretary i Mate during the ?c?.sin of Mich a I. -Mature ..h has just leA ltolcigh and ritain hi mind is entitled lo a sciiuid term of office, and we hereby tcmlcr him I HE 1HST to light. II needs be, for rnrr. that object. Ixmg mar he Hon. Jons lHi..-Thi". ditingui?lud North Carolinian has written an article, as we stated some Hays ago, for the Republic .Magazine on the Convention which we publish to-tay, and invite the aiien ii' mi ihi i.uuij the uiyon io ive u an earnest jHTiisuai. i KxSenator Ioi is deserving me confidence of overy true citizen ol the Did North ttate, he has served them many years faithfully and sincerely, and he will yet meet his reward. We will notice, the article further in our next. riic Press Kxeursion on Wednesday was mc ol the ui st enjoyable atlairs we have ever participates! in. The Kiltiuiore fc Wilmington Steamship Company having, through their agent at this place Captain A. D. Cazaux, placed at lhccrviee of theexcursionists their line ship " Raleigh," at 0 o'clock a. in. the PrvM Gang and other ...... i it invited guest-s in all about txvo hundred in number, acconipainc I by the Cornet Concert Club Band, steamed oil in fwie ..vlr and in due time landed at mJ 9 Smithville where an -'hour was spent very pleasantly, then o:. ami out over the bar a few milc. and return, arnv- : 1. ... 1. ... 1... r olu.ni iiVLvL- I'" ul" . Kveryon - -n l-a,d .ccnuM to I niiviiig a mm- iinivi.iii;, .niv uu country friends miuitU more than 1 I.. ful river and a brief visit to the blue waters of old ocean. Third Annual ileetlus of lhe North caroliua Press Association. The N irth Carolina Press Association convened on Tuesday morning in its utinual session, in the United States District Court Boom, Maj. J. A. Engel- hard of the W ilm.ngton Journal, I res- ident, in the chair. t The President called the Association to order, and welcoranl the members thereof io the city of Wilmington. The roll of members wa- called by the Recording Secretary, R. T. Ful ghum when the following member an swered to their name: Ashcville Expositor, W 1 1 Malone. Charlotte Observer, C R Jones. Concord Sun, C F Harris. tJoldsboro Messenger, R T Fulghum. Hickon, Piedmont Press, J F Mur rill. Kiuston Gazette, A E Wilson. Raleigh Southern Illustrated Age, R T Fnlghum. Rockingham Courier, O S Baker. Lumbcrton Rnbewonian, W W Mc jiarmid. 8 -,1, HLiMerA -" 1-V motion, Soti'M7: 1 . '.""nourf; 7 WrtteMIoanot VAi. Dr, II ET jThe PTraidcnt cdft . uppFtLTec- Good offi iV .r n, v lb - . r 1. 1 ai a nn inc - - 1 ! . AH 11 llITlkCQ U SllCHIJ. . I -T ' " I lKirJ tan v- .w wunuuuiv4iWu9. uuw JlXIUUliniT, J.- . . : : - 1 "-e W sTpriDSS. Man 7 Oxford tcar'cr. Blow ritr.. 3IL Airr Wntct Xcwbcrs irnal of CbmmcTcc, S D LegWaluro, slioald bo- mado 'known I SriniTS Tuiipektise. Xeceipta 242 Too Jt .Vf, ' , thrcuxhouttbc State!. Carried.. . '., -.' (8.-;-.':ilarVet 8lcadjf.t- Scdcsqf SOO New Hern- Courier "and Times, J 8 Mr.:Bcrnard offered the followins I casia at 301 cenU per gallon pr South- It . . , m ; . ., resolution, Trmcu' was aaopica: i, . i era packages, , i. . n-r -fK ruhL V A Daris. rreguiaiwu uyiuM af3,et at . 1 W. toalcs ol AWU ... ., vaiv.u y.w. - o . 7 , - I by thU Association which snail inter-1 4 1 KA ' U v -!-. Polklon AnsonUn, C I Gates. : V rre with anr of the rizht of its membcra I Strainedat f 1 50.. , . y 4 , trru.i 1 t?-,r,lr U T Fn ni 1 it l,r l,n,intn thn I CttUDE . .TUBrEXTIilE--l.CCClDls U200 T?I.;.i, ktato Acricult iral Journal.'! they may deem. best; hnd that any 11IIUUUI l " J 1 : 1U U(IIUUV J' ' T I - . . . .. . ; , C F Ilarrli v - ;-r : yr utrrw , . . Salisbury Watchman, J J Ktcwirt. TsrborolSoutheiner; W P William. 4sroonicv , , - f . . 1 rIXrO ! COUIIICI UCI 'ijiin.- n . . . .it -i- r n. Wadesp Argur; N Kn.gbt & Pr Harlee. , - ; ! Wilmitgton Tost, J J Casaidey. Wilmington Daily Journal, J A. En gelhard. Wilmington Daily Star. W II Ber nard and U W Harris. J do. Duckctt, of the Pee Dec Couri er, and . W. Springs of the Alt. Airy Watchman, "made application and were made member.". Ttvrntv fii tnrmlr anStferiD? to their names the Association was de- . . - - . . 0 clarcil ready for Cosiness. Col. Joocs, of the ('harlotto 'Observer moved that a committee of five be ap pointed to prepare business for the meeting. Carried. The chair a'pj'ointcd the following mtlemcn to compose that committeo: Mcssr.. Jonc?, of Charlotte Observer, Manix, New Ikrnc Times, Malone, Ajhcrille lvsjMwitor, 'Williamson, Tar boro, Enquirer,, Stuart. Salisbury Watchman. . The Secretary and Treasurer then made his annual report. ' Mr. Ilritt, of the Leader, moved that the report of the Secretary and Treas urer be referred to the Executive Com mittee. Carried. The President read a communication from the Mayor of the city of Wilming ton welcoming the Press Association to the city, and cnclesing a series of res- .1... ..... ...... . iutions ol tne lioara ol Aldermen ten- dering the Association the use of the City Hall and the hospitalities of the corporation. Mr. Foot moved that the Association icnucr innr inans icr uic-MiDe.-- Carried. lhe rresident stated that ho Had . .. - ... . I recciveil information from Ja. Barron Hope, oi lue .onoit laiidmarir, that ww J . m I v m . 1 I he could not be here until Thursday. Mr. McDairmid, of tho Robesonian, moved that a committee of three be appointed to make arrangements tor njr IIoimjs address, as to time and pacc a v. w ..Q w .' I v-w v -wv.u w.. . Messrs. Harriss, of the Star, Cassidey, of the Post, and James, of the Journal. Mr. Murrill moved that ex-Governor Vance be requested to take a seat on j tho flrwnr nf lh Auwiritinn P.irri. I Hnl. .Tnnr nf ih Chariot tn OWrrpr made the following REl-oltT. 1. Your committee nwpvctfully u gcsithat a resolution of censure be passed by this body in regard to the : : ..i 1 1. .... ..r k. ut.i. r iguunu "imc iw w uBowcui North Carolina by tho ILegLsl attire, on the question of legal advertising, 2. That a further rcsoJ ution of censure ofthc same body 'be passed in view o f the fact that that bodi paid the New Yofk Journal Gf Commerce and the London Times hundreds of dollars for advertising, utterly ig noring the press ol ine cuiie oi orin Carolina, wnicu we think would be fa r more to the ad van tare of the neonlf : to have been ad vertised in the State papers. 3. That the Chairman of this Asso- 1 f inn nnrmint a f Tnm m i 1 1 r tn nmin urge upon the LespsJature the propriety and imoortaneo ot nassincr a bill reouir- I iog the publication of all legal laaver- I (isemcnis in inc papers in mis ouue. 4. Wm, That the Executive . . .1 11 .l.!. nan twice a year at wio cau Qt wa any exist ociwcen caiiors wno are .... I uicmuen 01 vuis uvvxj, uuu euusuiv gcu- crally upon tho interests of the Asso ciation. 5. Rcsolceil, That we would again re commend to the Association the impor tance of adhering to publication rates lor advertising. j d tho y of l quar. b. Koolccd, That tbis Association ns between members of this Associa tion. j The Association adjourned to meet aain at 3 o'clock. , i AFTERNOON SESSION. ; The Association having at tbat hour reassenitled, the resolution under con- ; a V.; ,?.i WUiJi bei Tno sixth resoIuUon was; read ana aJ t . , i Mr. Pool moved tbat the resolution auuptcu ujr kiic ivsswwuuu air uvivuw- ro two years ago, relative to advertising This moUon was temporarily1 with- drawn, when Col. Jones mored that the Wilmington papers be requested to publish the proceedings of this Associa- tion as fully as practicable, so that the ' Taction of the Asccbtion censuring the ': ikWirrf.riiat no mandatory role a!orf beretoforo.takcn m conflict with this rcsjolataon bo thereby 'rescinded. ' . . . r'li rA.'ii.i:.- r""c li T T of tho next. Fourth, Annual meeUnr. . . . 50 nc .FoarthAnnUalmreUo& vas next taken up; rcwbcra receiving tf . I - . . . K : , , -. The St?cretary then read a communi cation from F. W. Kcrchner. Chas. r . 1 t? r in th part or the eilizensof Wilmington, unqenDK iub akm.uuuu. i ucunion on no sceamer , a.e.gu, uon uie river Invitation from Cha. D. 3Iyerst W. ii.urcen, a. i.uomgn, wrauam agaves w rn r J 1 i ana oincrs. ommiuec auena I . . . 1 . I complimentary ban leimcreu tne , asso- ciatiou on inursuay evening in ice Opera House, also received. . Also a communication from N. Jaccbi, 31. Hear aud A. Weil, Committee . .. .. . . . i . ol Uoou Jiromers oocieiy, icnuenng tickets to tlic Association ui near tne Open cvcnj lecture f ex-tiovcrnof ance, in tne ra House, nt S o'clock, Tuesday Thc Ahsociation then adjourned to meet on Thursday morning, 0 o'clock. SECOND DAY. Thursday, May 13. The Convention met according to adjournment. The report of the Executive coramit- tee was received and adopted, and ordered snrcad on the minutes. An invitation from D. It. Murchison, csident f V.-ilmington Produce Er- Tres I . ;T 1 change, io visit uicir itnuuge, wu received and tin- invitation accepted with thanks. An invitation from the Navassa Gtian.. Company to visit their works, rrecivi-u. i ,m - thanks. uncr inmi j. m. rw u . ..lrl.lt II. 11 T JL of tho North Carolina Agricultural As- sociatiou, was rai-nm . ...1 AVAi i spread upon the minutes On motion, a committee of three, consisting of Mers. Manix, Cameron i and Husscy were appointed to arait resolutions of thanks to the eitizens and others of Wilmington, for the I hosnitalilv and attention with which I J they had been received, The sessions of lhe Convention were very harmonious and a large amount of business transacted, which our limited time and Space Will not allOW US tO glVC atthis time. After all business had been disposed of, on motion, an election for officers of the Association was entered into which resulted as follows: President Col. J. D. Cameron, ol Hi Hsboro Recorder. ... .... i Vice-rrcsidents Win. li. licrnaiu, of Wilmington Star, John S. Manix, cf New Berne Times, W. A. Malone, of Ashcvillc Expositor. Recordicg Secretary aud Treasurer. R. T. Fulghum, of Southern Illustra ted Age. Corresponding Secretary K.T. Shot well, of Southern Home. Executive Committee J. A. Engel hard, of Wilmington Journal, Jordan Stone, of Raleigh News, Dr. H. E. T. Manning, Roanoke News, Weldon, Col. IT R. Jones, of Charlotte Observer. S. rj pool, Jr., of New Bcmc Journal of Commerce. After the election of officers, Captain T P TTniwt t llir Norfolk I inrtinRrlr .! A ' Yt 7ICiu . ' . . an adjournment was bad till 8 o'clock, p. sr. COMMERCIAL. Weekly Rcciftc of lhe Wdminalon Market' MA',.6Tn. Spirits TuiirESTiNE.-Rece.pts 308 casks. Market nominally at 33 cents, no sales reported. RosiN-Receipts 1,592 bbls. Market dull at $1 55 for stained. Siles of 1,000 bbls Good Strained at Si 57,perbbl. -Crude Turpentine. Receipts 300 Jllowdip and $3 60 virgin and $1 60 . "" . . Tar Receipts 160 bbls. Sales of bbls at $1 55 bbl. Market quiet, COTTON. Receipts 110 bales. Mark- etauiu transactions, ine luuuwiug . n -v- it - i-ii .. I official quotations gSfgJnU LoW Middling Middling Good Middling Nominal. Cents T- IO I 11 15 " Nominal i Til. or I Rosiy. -Receipts 2.0S1 bblj.t Market l.bbls I bbb. 3Iarketlias declined 10 cents on andelloifdip.; Sales of 200 bbls I . M A i oqa VoiT W60 for virgin and $230 yellow dip. and fl 40 for ha& ; v ftl ? ' I . ; V: iyii J . etui i jvwi , , ';,, ( i ; ... . iT-Epu .libli",: 10 :41-rA , , , r'i:;rr-i,' bbls at. fl; 50. per bbl., decliljc of q cts. , CoTtox. Receipts UiDaics. War- Receipts 171 - I Middling, ALT Nominal. 1c t D. Qood Middling Snmrs Turpentine -Receipts 307 Market steady. Sales of 300 at 30 cent, pcr gaIIon for South- em packages. Rosin Receipts 2178 bbls. Strained I . . . rosin quiet. Sales of 1,200 bblstStrained a at 51 60: 1.000' do sfra bnvpra on tion, May, 1 50, and 500 bMs good strained at $1 55, $ bbl. Crude Turpentine Receipts .350 bbls. Sales of 350 bbls at S3 60 for vir- cin and S2 30 vellow din. nmi for i . - i Tar Receipts 200 bbls. Sales of 200 bbls at $1 50. Market auiet. Cotton Rceints 22 IwW' Market I quiet, with no sales to report. The fol- I lowing are the niintaiinns Ordinary Good ordinary Low Middling Middling Good Middling Nominal. 14 cents 'p ft)' 14.1 " 15' " No mi nil MAYr 10 th. Spirits Turpentine Receipts 121 casks. Sales of 100 casks,-atO cents. Dcreallon for Southern nackairesi Mar k , stea(jv I tt t km kki, ivrri-0f 6tcady ,vith soo bbl3 Blrained, ji jo pcr bb . ; Crude Turpentine Becfipts 119 bbJg Scales of 100 bbls at $3 GO for Virgin, $2 30 yellow dip and l 40 for hard Market steady, Tar Receipts 54 bbls. 8ales.of 50 t t 1 Af ror KM i aldcrl i IB f IQ Cotton Receipts 34 bales. Market i . . x . t d The foil ow- I . ., ffir;n, nlinff:0ni I Oordinarv Nominal. 14 cents lb Good Ordinary Low Middling Middling (rood Aliilnlini 14 V 15 Nominal. " May, 11th. ; SPimii Turpentine Receipts 358 Sales of 52 casks at 30 cents per gallon for Southern packages. Market firm Rosin Receipts 1,922 bbls. Sales of 100 bbls Strained, at' $1 05 fi "bbl. strained rosin quiet and nominal. I fnrnr TiiDnrvxtMi? rtflr.fl5r.f- 9Afl i gin and $2 3Q for yeiiOWidip and $1 40 hard Market steady. - ' Tar. Recipts 175 bbls. Sales at 150 bbls $1 40. Market steady. : Cottox Receipts 33 bales. Market dull and nominal. .. - . r No sales reported at the following official quotations : Ordinary Nominal. 14 cents r tb Good Ordinary Low Middling Middling Good Middling 14J ' 15 " Nominal. Iay, 12th. Spirits Turpentine Receipts 100 casks. Sales of 100 casks at 30 V cents per gallon forSouthern packages. Mar- ket quiet. ' RoMN-Rcceipte 1,153 bbls. Sales of 500 bbls Strained $150, per bbl. Mar- ket quiet for Strained. Crude Turpentine Receipts 190 bbls. Sales of 150 bbls at $220 for yellow dip $1 50 for hard and $3 60 for virtrin a. drrlinfl of lOnoAt- nn TTard i v 11 -n- - and, ell2,w DlP- - , Tar -Receipts lG5bbk Sales of 100 bbls at $1 40. Market steady. cotton Receipts 14 bales. Mar- ket ouiet and dull. The followinir are tho official quotations: Ordinary ' Nominnl. Good Ordinary LU cents $ R) JSTj1'1 14 15 Middling nominal 4 WILMINGTON & WELDON, . . WilmiLgton, Columbia & Augusta RAILROADS. PASSENGER ' DEPT. WimiHGTOX, N. C April 2S, 1875. V ebration at Charlotte, n. c.t May-aotb. 1 kf lllk.t....lnu.ku.n'.j.. I an aVeraao rate of three cents per mUeior is., win De trans nortea over tnese Koads at the round trip. . iThroneh tleketn will le Bold via Wil miner. ton and the Carolina Central Railway from arlr Nnnh firnllnn Rnaif- anrf fmm SUtioni on the Wllmlngtop Weldon Rail road.' ' i A. POPE. . m y72t General Ticket Agent. 3IAV," ' j f : WEEKLY STATBAIENT.r V gTOCK OP COTTON! AXD JfkvAli STOnES. ape loiiowiDg i?vthe atnk of Cotton fK .n&lVUUlj. r x, japd KaVai Stores in y and afloat yCR I8 Plentiful and ciicapat . 1 at the Port Wilmingpyi - C., as A T"4, ; -J - T - .-: jtalccnrjoHdai; Mayf fttfe ,1875, . By NEW IOKlioUsri. . Secretary f Uie JlTroduce Ex; .etWenaPmtV . change ami compiled fem; the books , V wtiminston. n. c, s Of the same. - & - . JLay ll-lCm .. Proprietor. Cotton in yard, bales .afloat, . i , . io 1,832 Spirits Turjt, in yard ck&jf CU ?. :,!? Jf . too Rosin in yard, bbls, 'I", - afloat, ' IV. UrudcTurpL 11 ycrdbbl 4,940 afloat;; , - A4,946 Tariiryardbbl3,V 165 , v rafloi Hj.507---iO.072 1 A"7 Tr"ur - -'i' ; - . otaiemeni 01 toe iwcceintsxporis ana Stores "ajt, and from thdort of Wil 1 11L11.1 nuuu v 111 ijfiiuuii :liiii ii;lv:ii mingtbn, N. for thflek ending May 10, 1875: IV. RECEIPTS. I fc-; Cotton. bales Spirit Turpentine, !f,120 casks Rosin. ? :jE0,072 bbls fit" casts rvrlp TnmJp'inA . I ' Tar - bbls bales I Cotton, t I Vim Spirits Turner tin?, i -r i ' blji casks lh 421 hhls Rosin, t . . Crude Turpcrj no, Tfir . . l ' casks k& bbls Port of WilTninartonJ&ay, 14th. ARRIVE:;: Schrlom Williams, Iarards, Harriss (V t i rTi V. . n i . r , ! . ocnr rairneia, yceKS;3-i?aveitevilie. untfhpll finn X ' M.ivvuvii y ociir Carrie, liODens, jCsi;zaocin uity, ii v luitcoeii a Don. Schr Qgeehee, Sabistoitllyde coun ty, B F Mitchell & Son. fi Nor BarquelFlora, Pedeiscn, Belfast, Ireland, E Heide. jjj' Schr A B Perry, Lovcjjfew York, E Kidder & Son, cj . A T- ir j . tt j fcchr Annie E Midgett jjewis, Hvde countyii p. Mitcnen oj cxra VoTa'd oS W ' " Steamship Raleigh, Olife Baltimore, A D Cazaux. Steamship Zodiac, Chapip, Philadel phia, A 1 Caaaux. ' Ger Barque German iapTHmow, Bos ton, E Peschau & Westdtiaun. Ger Barque August Ohroff,- Antwerp, Xlt'escttau oc w estermann? , . 1 Dt lir-tYHoodl, JJlvrj Alex sprunt & toon-. it Nor Rrig Albatross. ilieD. London, r T7 tY:j " C 71 . I- CLEARER ; YABatorWoaT ri . T r 1 rmfi" t I rt -i i toteamsnip rteDecca uiyue, rJniia?, Baltimore, A ' ) Cazaux. jfj j Nor Barque Melanchtonf Tostensen, Liverpool, C II King, - Nor Barque Folkeh; "Phristensen, London. Alex Sprunt & jn. i , Br Bris: Annie Whartoy, AVharton, j Santiago de Cuba, Nortlop & Cum- "miner, Ger Barque Amelia, JjtJUwiar. Gehm Rotterdam, C II King. . "J last of vessels m fort ot Wilmington, N. C.-ibis date: r pl . cjSJcEA6in! D Cazauz Chapin) , . D Cazaux Benefactor, Wood, il do ii A T? O T T E'KT I K lS Elizabeth . v T?;rsr Taylor, Proctoj 5k & Mebane F.p.orlisliman. Parsons. Alcjftrunt & Son BARQUES J Anna (Ger), Sievents, Peschau fefVestermann. Amazoue, Baltzer, i.-n Liverpool Nor Fercete, j R.EHeide Amelia, Hedwig, -fZ PeEchau & Wcsterraann Louisa Gehm(Ger), 'Stewj. xcHau4?ean apnto (Nor) 6 K ? Heide '?Ut: ' d ' p'eschau -Westermann BRIGS. r Neliie Mitchell, AndersejrJ Ejdder & Son I Nellie Antrom, Weitchrua, Noithro'n.& Cumming Da CapoFlames, -k R E Heidi Der p6mmer (Ger), Bahfe Peschau eWestermann Araj vvti, xuuiaocii, Mi.ra' Stor. R E Heide :r:: RE Heide SCHOONE&f. ' - Fannie Elder, ClemcntHi,t ' J E'Lippitt & Co. Julia Selden, HiUy do Samuel, Bloodgood, ; ' do Etta, Heady, ." do LD -Cobb, Williams, do Beulah Berito, Chadwicfcfo, BF.M;tchelI&Son Donna Anna, Whaiey, Wj&rth & Worth CH Fabens, Keene; J Lippitt & Co Mary B Reeves, Bracv, - BinfoVJf, Crow & Co Annie Barton, McNeely,'- 1 Hatriss & Howell Mary A Trainer, OsHinadis, 3Iastier E Tilton, Ireland, Hajfss & Howell Mary, Beery. jitchell & Son Lena, Balance, . Mitchell & Son B M Tilton. Tilton. m do Bessie Dickenson. Dickeljon. i -r ... -s J fippiifc vo SAP ANDHEAET. At low- prices. april 9 tf J. A. SPRINGER, ENW ADVERTISEMENTS: ? NOTJGE He U-4. V CAROLINA' CENTRAL RAILWAY rip S102I RICKETS: from WUmlni- , . : T - - V mm MW vv msj l'tmM'icna . 1 , - J of issua. i vw F. W.VCLARK, may 7 It General Ticket Agnt ONE DOLLAR FOR QNE l'INTI . AGENTS WANTED ! EVERYBODY READ THIS I IVEW AiDRAMSE. The Celebrated BARBOTlftEINE CORN, Raised in the Isle of Wfcht. The Important points of superiority claim ed for this CORN, are these: 1st This Corn will yield from two to three times as many bushels per acre on the same soil and wit th the came culture. 2nd. The corn is heavier and makes-.Corn Ideal for family ne Sweeter and more nutricious and valuable in uoiirHf Tin a a taprrurooi : thlnfiAv linclr for leedlnar Stock: 3rd. ThRt It will crnw and produce a- profitable croD on . cround wnereptner corn win not grow u maturity; I iu. unpeusciirieraoa is not iiaoie to do faoght by frost. 5th. : The grains are very I large, purewnue, nrnty; ana it is claimed that an ordinary yield is irom0 to lOObush- I file nn mruiiticn I i it ti Do not Bay from Seedsmen, Old Fash 1 . i toned Corn. " But Send One Dollar for 1 Pint ' Of The v ' BARBOUREINE COR ! With full Directions tor Planting and Cul- i wvuuug. vjoru win ue sent, pre paia, on rc ceipt of price. Addres. l- 11 111 I A. Cleveland, Bradley Co., Tenn. may 7-?4w. - KINGSFOHD'S OSWEGO Pure ' .1- and . . ... . . For th.e. LanixdrY. , SIANUFACTURED by T KfNGSTORD & SON. fill T J. C A. 1- il fTTT 1J The Best Starch in the World. Gives a beautiful finish to the Linen, and the difference in cost between it and com mon starch is scarcely half a cent for an or dinary washing, Ask your Grocer for 11. :o: KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH, For Puddings, Blanc Mange, Ice" Cream, &c. Is the original Established in 1848. And preserves its reputation as purer, stron ger and more delicate than any other article of the kind offered, either of the same name or with Is other .titles, . Stevenson Macadam. Ph.D.. Ac thehich est chemical authority of Europe, carefully analysed this Corn Starch r and rays it is a most excellent article ot diet and in chemi- .eal and feeding properties is fully equal to tne oest arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards &c, accompany-each one pound package. For sale by all first class Grocers. may 7 iw - AMERICAN WASH BLUE. For Laundry and Household Use, American Ultramarine Works, Newark: N. J. Our Wash Blue is the best in ,the world. It does not streak, "contains nothing' injuri ous to health or fabric, and is used by all the largest laundries on accoun t, of its pleas ing effect and cheapness. Superipr for white washing. Put up in packages convenient lor family use.SPricelO cents each. For sale by grocers everywhere. Always ask for the American trash "Bine, if you want the cheapest and the best. , Am erican Ultramarine Works, mav 7 4t Office, 72 William st. N Y ALL PAPERS QU0TT? UL. TP KO M IT. J2i i Tho liveliest of family j newspapers. u 1 1 or in ter- The Detroit FREE FKESS. esting news, literature, humorous sketches, spicy paragraphs, etc. Sample copies free. Subscription S3 a year, post-pald.-Address . Detroit Fkee Pkes, . Detroit, Alien. BROCKS" EXCHANGE,- No. 13 NORTH FRONT STREET, 1 Boor SGUlti of Pcrcell House. rjpHE FINEST WINESf, LIQUORS, CI GARS and LAG Et BEER in lhe city. A pl easant Brllliard Room, furnished with Col lender's tables on the second floor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Wi H. QERKEN, Proprietor. apr 30 tf i . - - - - -- . r Tit if trreiurn scVca daysftom date.l -JS? t v figiuia,r.tr;.-H . ytXEJV AJ? VERTlSEMENTS. Represents tVo rollowlirs XJrstcIas Coinf' . . v antes.- . " - , PENN FIRE INSURANCE C0MlA- NYof "Philadelphia, '' -f Assets ::;r 50.000 Already doVg a' laaUiug'rmsi 1 s throuch- Assets; ror prompt payment atidiair dfalliif' . - ;.v of whlcn anyjUonipaoy insy' vt-11 7-i r be proud, f'Vs. , .r, CITX' FIRE INSURAi:,rpOMPA-V : Y, qf 'Richiiiorrd, Va.j ' i f , 8225.000- ; Haa $10,000 dcpoSlCGd , jn:r!clih'Wr.theBe.' .. 1 i carlty of Jtorth Carolina Policy holders f and public oonlidd Assets 1 ' S5oo:oon A lading Virginia Coraunny, with depW-' OLD NORTH STATE FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY,. 1 Assets 82oo.ooo leedlng homo company, enaorse l bv inch men as lions. W. A. Gra'biim, W jll. Bai tie, D. G. Fowle, 1. M . liar-' t " rluger, Kemp P. Battle ; . ' and ethers. - Small Companies Better Than Large Ones.; ! It is a very preat error to fciiiipi so that; largo Companies are better thiii sjiifill. oiiVk. The solvency of an Insurance Utmputry does not. depend upon tho n'niwtint r lu assets, hut upon the ratio o-f its c-s'sctsto liabiiites. ahd its exposure to heavy losses by sweep! neflres. It is not onTv true that the liabilities of the large companies are In Topomon 10 ineir assets, but Hso Moing1 usiness in. the inrjf4citie.H and. cirrviutr- heavy "lines they are in constant danger r beins ruined liy sweeping fires. A lht-n' the city of "New York like the one in-Chion- go, would be likely to break three fourth ihecompaiaes doing business-in tile city. Pj16 chlf'?0 company surv yed t f io urn I wrereunuHwus n suiauoue uoinz a coun- try business. xmall lines, -well scattered" is our motto.', Office New Hanover Kank IJitilKllntr, b2G-ll-ly ' . -'..Wilmington, N.U. SEEDS? AN I), -BULBS.-, TOADIES' AND GENTLEMEN ARE respectfully notified that my ... G-ARDEk i . ; AND ' - GREEN HOUSE- on Sixth , between Priacess and Chest put'stf celSTJrir ndWstwTrcdTf Ithrrclc- gant Variety of PLANTS of all kinds, which I oiler at very, low" prices. A call aud an examination is respectfully solicited. , - GEO.. P. LAMB, apr 0 if , Florist. THE CAROLINA CENTKA RAILWAY U () iu PAN Y, ' "i , CAROLINA CEifTRAL Fast Freight ILinc -pftEIGIITEKS ' ARE NUTlFiEl) that' Freight to lhe extent of five car load icr day each way, will be carried be'twten Vil niinKton & Charlotte, through in TWEIA E HOURS. ... NE YORK AND BALTIMORE'. . STEAMERS' , .. . ; , freight will Le promptly transferred uud ta ken by this line. . i Freight either way by car load will Iki carried to ard frem OLD DOMINION STEAilERS to Charlotte in twenty nine hours, r , Reenlar- freleht train ihrousfh t Chjii- Jotte or Wilmington in twenty f)ur Iio:jh. Mf" A I Fa8senger car win oe ,earriu on Freight train between LaurenbnrK;nd Wil mington, - . Xj. f Itt.JI.U i r apr 'a 'a, general up;i. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING ItA tions and Ship Chandlery fur U. H. Rev enue Marine Vessels. ' COXLECTOR'S OFFlti:,AprIl ). 1K7j. -SEALED PROPOSALS will be rn-eelved at this office until 12 o'clopk. noon, Wednes day, May 5th, for supplying rations and ship chandlery for lhe use of crews and vessels of the United States Revenue Mu rine SeWicein this Collection District for the fiscal year ending June "Mb, 187tJ. ' scneauies or arucies oi Tnip.cnanaieryio be bid lor, will be furnished oh application, to this office. ;The Government reserves the right to reject arty oral! bids. , april 16 td Collector. ' . GRAND, SQUARE AND- UPRIGHT P II N O S , , THE BEST NO W MADE. Every Instrument Fally Warranted ! for Five Years; For sale at " 5 , - :. HEINSBJERGER'S . ; noy 5 Iare Book Store. -vuAoja Ktpiuiy- growina" in, lreailJi: j 6 i. 4- r. v . ' " ' f ' ' V 1- . . . . t . Ii L i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 14, 1875, edition 1
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