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aw !' f . ? , & ti a i : , v j f s . 4 i' fm arf . - : ! - I V s f - j j if w:3 l a 1 f .1 :1 V liwJ5ft? r-f!l5D--- VMS' ' - T - " f .-13 1 1 'if 't VOL. V. I ." NO. 194 . ie 7 - flfl P q pi -" -i i i r - 1 I V REPUBLICAN CH TICKET. i - ' . FOR AliDERBXEft S Edwin II. Drink, For tbc City at large. FIRST WARD, Owen Burney, SECOND WARD, Denard Cumlcy, I . THIRD WARD, Joseph E. Sampson, FOURTH WARD, J am c W i 1 so n , ' FIFTH WARD, ij xyilliam Itrhtsrbcr, Klection on Monday, the Gta of May. M Note. We arj indebted to the Carolina Era for the proceedings of the Republican State Con?ention. V ." .. j ' Our Deleoatiok. In our next i9sue yre will cure the votes cast in the State coc- ----- a ,f . Teution by the Nevr Hano?er delegation. i Cihenun Co-operative Compakt. Tbc stockholders of this company arc re- nested to meet at the Sa?ings Bank next i r Monday night, as business of vital import ance will be brought before them. ; pKiwosAii. Hon. Allan Rutherford ar- iircd here last Friday night, on a visit or a fewdays among his friends. We arc pleased to sec him eojojing the best of health and to receive his hearty congratulations on he prospect of a Republican triumph. "JoUa" of intrEstherean' nefcuone ccnrdinia : and ontf cdncliaidnXn her xr& he- hoJI Eaowleaosrp Utntil imae, presenting a mltlss , con Vur ; gUte4- with a; conntenance tnat had Its m charm in its perlect expression ? itl if-,wtH WAM it.(nitaoa' durance' Jaiid tlola thatfHina&iBichtes power oithonght-an embodiment for ns to ad- mire, but rsfearccly fine JLorcs to pity In her ,Jttlia.,!ror, when. the burden rrs placed npon her, when she jStood ransaxed by. that iatal contract, wnen no: avenue ox escape seemed mt, for her, even then we felt no pity for" Jnliaj for she bore her b'nrdenp and "With angelic utter ance ; Yet lt'Jffal a cruel weight, there were j physiciaL pangs wjorsc thananj of the body, and she, a heroine in herf pjaconrj.uerable dove for Clifford winding a w,rcarounA $tx. rpw Which, unknown to hertaMoo4 ta,be a crown of laiirelst , 3b7&&tffi mtXodv ifrhcj' Wiec,-blended with an clement of serenest softness. Throughout the various scenes of Julia's stern ordeal, when there was no promise of happiness when all was , blank, the heraldic note of Clifford, sounded cn her car, ' - --' - " ' ; "These nuptials can be shunnedv', ' "Witnnoneri" : rx. - i "Yes !" TbenUke me, Clifford!" ! it seemed as if an -accession of loveliness had come to her likefan' inspiration. It was not the costume, the beauty, it was something deeper, richer, rarer than any of these which shed a halo over her next to divine. .The girl was dead and the woman had waked to life' I tell thee at his feet Til fall a corse, ere I mount his bi idal bed These nuptials must be shunned Do it ! Nor leave the task to me 1" And there she stood before Master Walter, a transfiguration like enchantment, her whole ex pression changed no sunshine then on her sweet lips a melting pathos touched into bit ter Badness darkening before the noonday into clouds and tempest, before a bright dawn that should usher her' into a terrestrial paradise. Aye, and when she was thralled by the heavenly relief, her burden tell (and to Clifford no burden ; ' i SATURDAY, April 20. , Srinixa TcPXTiarSale of 171 casks atJ centa l gallon lor Southern packages. . Koara Sales of Oil bbls at 2.85 for Strained and 56 for Pale. i r Cruds TrapiKTisa Sales hi 15S bbls at $3.90 for Hard, $1.13 for Yellow Bip and $5.65 lor Virgin-,.'.''--.: - - 'r"'- -; TAB-Sales of 104 bbls at $2150 $ bbL Cotton Sales of 16balet"at 21!23J and 71. at23 cents 9 1b?r 1 - " y , 31 'A BI IV E For-the ' Bab and River Lupkove mexts. Col. Craighill, Engineer in charge 1 had she ever been no more the sun, the moon, of the works' at the mouth of the river, will arrive tyere next Tuesday night or Wednes day morninir' and will make a tour ot in spectibn with MajorGriswold. Caiipet-Baggers on Their Ticket.- We congratulate the Democratic Conserva tive bartv of this city upon their noniins tiou of three carpet-baggers as their candl dates for Aldermen. Three carpet-baggers to one native is certainly liberal. Our Dem ocratic friends have most effectually spiked their own gun on the carpct-bag question. the stars, a burden to the earth than she to Clifford now fortune let him wear her. Wc bid a fond adieu to Miss D'Este's lair V MAty (UtU Diillii VUV1AUU IV 10 WMV VA VWI grateful recollections.' ' akrived; SchrH N Squires, Wixbn, Boston, G G Bar ker & Co. . , -.fleUrW Butman, Carver, ROckport, with Lime, , Worth, & Worth, vessel to G G- Barker a co. - - ....... : .. fSir Clara Merrick, -Hand, Norfolk, 'Blnlord Cr0W-4!jG0.-JT;- -Ki-i,w.-!-"--r; ' Stmr Junipe-Suath, Fayettevjlle. Worth & Worth. 8teamehip .Bolivar, ETans, Baltimore, A D Stmr Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. - Schr Georgia, Orcutt, Norfolk, Worth & Worth. Schr T J Tralton, Dame, Kockport, j E LIp pitt & Co, with ice. Schr John, McAdam, Willard, Rockport, J E Lippitt & Co, with ice. Schr Kate Walker, , Rockport, Yick & Mebane, with lee, Schr Samuel Fish, Ted, Rockport, J Jfi Lip pitt & Co, with ice. Schr Abbie Burslcy, Lo veil, master, Boston, Harriss & Howell, with indse Stmr Ttorth State, Green, Fayetteville, L H DoRosset i . Stmr Wave, Skinner, FayettevUle Williams & Murcbison. CLEARED. Schr Mary Riley, Riley, Philadelphia, Harriss & Howell. Br Bark Mystic Tie, Coffill, Cork of Falmouth iorOruer3. Steamship Pioneer, Wakely, PhiladelpLia, wonnix worm Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth, i Schr Grace Girdler, Smith, Georgetown, G G Barker & Co, Schr Annie S Gaskell, GaekeH, Washington. D C, Harriss & Howell. Steamship Bolivar, Evans, Baltimore, A D Cazaux. Stmr North State, Green, Fayettevill, Wil liams & Murchison. Stmr Wave, Skinner, Fdyetteville, Williams & Murchison James S. Topharn & Co., No. 8 South Front street, Wilmington, -N.-.C., are manu facturers of every description ot Trunks, Traveling Bags Saddlery and Harness. A. large stock ; of second I band government team and , ambulance ..harness, saddles, bridles, collars, halters, reins, &c., constantly on Tiand, at' wholesale . and retail, at low prices for cash. ! :,c , ? t This column of the Post is at the service oj BeDublicaus, wlto desire to express their views upon topics of interest for vahichrihe 'control tcui ill no wise now iiiwj TWjjvivsww. NEW 4DVnnit3EnENTS.v X ' - ... . . OPER1!' II V i2 1. di A LADY x 0 -AvMINQTON,- ENtlTLED i : LIFE IN TyttBONGTOI, I MARRIED YOU FOfc YOUR MONEY. lIBI,ENESTiS A t JOBS. Jlf Y RTEH, Married just ieven Years 8IMC0B -'xVEB as V MR. MYRTEH, A;l4awyer.u;:;f NELLIE TANNEHILL asMRS. MUFL'E, (Age 23 years) The Leader oi Fashion. J. O. STTJTTR aa - OLD MUFFLE, (Age 70 years) A Retired Merchant from Front Bireet. ZOE IZOLA as - - - MRS. STLPID, Formerly the Mistress of a School in Raleijrb now m Wilmington. F. A. TANNEHILL as - - HU. -STUPID, Formerly Porter at the school of Mre. Stupid now her worser-naii. EMILY STUTTZ as - - - MRS. TATTLE . - . Just Married. H. C. HAGY as - - - - MR. TATTLE, The Young Merchant on Front Street. BLACKTLEN0, CHALY, BOMBAZIKE, Air paccas, Tamise; Lawns, Girghams, Prmts, GrenadinesHernani, Mnslics,! Canton and Yak ciotns, lor sate by , A. WIUJAMS. 1H-' CHEAP AlVJaLirA'lSINQ. Advertisements occupying oae inch ;of space will be inserted in 2G9 JfCVSPAP:ns in cluding 24 DAILIES; in " ' - ! ; SOUTHERN STATES. IE mm CDEIJlCii PAIS! covering thoroughly the, States of - Maryland. Dehiware, Virginia, West Virginia, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama- Missis sippi; Louisiana, Arkansas; Tennessee, Ken tucky and Missouri, t One month for $14L8. t More -Papers More Dailies. Xarsex Cir cuiaiion, L.ower lricc, than any other last. Bpeeiai rates: given lor more or ms peoe tnan: onench, and lor longer period than one month. Equally favorable quotations made tor any single State. Copies of lists. Circulars, Estimates, and full information, furnished on application. GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising Acents, 41 Park Row, New York. u ii ir it m ADMISSION ; Dress Circle and Parquettc . ...... Parquette Circle Family Circle ....... Gallery.... Boxes Four and Six Dollar s. Reserved Seats secured eH Heinsberger's Music Store without extra charge. april21 W4-lt . . .75 cents . ..50 ..50 41 Oft What is thi. Grand Specific for dyspep sia? this bubbUn, bp tfkling, cooling, purifying, regnvuiatiiig d.-aught taey call TABKasz'S f- FJBRVESCBNT SELTZBB APEBIEST? Well, it is simply the Chemical fac simile of the Seltzer Spring Water, which, for 100 years has been ac counted ine nuest cainaruc and Alterative in ull Europe. , 8ULU BX ALL UBUGGIS'ia j v IS THE BEST t la the world. Beautiful White, Buffe, Drabs. French Greys, or any other color, sold, "mixed ready for use." Any one can apply it without the aid of a professional painter.. It Is hand-' earner, costirjess, and wears longer than anr other painf "Sample cards, prices, and recom mends from owners of the finest residences in the country, furnished free by the Avxbill Chmcical Paist Co;, 31 BurUngSlip, N. Y., or Cleveland. Ohio. tiie ennpn c vtoh cm co,, Manufacturers of the - 4Brown Gin, Cotton Seed HullerayMachlnery and Castings; -Manu f facturere of: Harris latent Rotary Steam En gine the best , and cheapest .Steam Engine for plantation purposes. Cotton-gm makers and repairers furnished with all kinds of materi als. Saws, Ribs, Pilllesy CsxcSvCtc., ot anyjatten to order hri-t nqticellitve had Jong expe rience in thHus2asVS guarantee satisfac tion in every particular.' Orders solicited. Ad- dress as above. PORTABLE GODA FOUHTAIUG j $40, $50, $75 and $100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP Shipped Ready for Use ! MANUrjLCTrilED BY J. W. CHAPMAN & ; CO., Madison, Ind. TSEND FOR CIRCULAR.; XME CHRISTIAN. ; A large, livej page monthly, reiisious, lamilv uauer. full of in cident, providences, music. POetrv.' true storiea for young, old, saints and sinners. Ho secta rianism, controversy, politics, , puffs, pills, or puvenv iacuicinca. uuc. a year x 1 o copies, i$3 1 8end 10c. for 3 papers before yon for- St X Little Christian, 3 espies U. 11. L. liastinsrs, Tract Repository, 19 Lindall Z. KING. JAS. A. KING. Wilmington, Charlotte & Ruther ford R. R. Co. Office Cuikt ENuiszia akd Ge'l Supt, ( .Wilmisgtoj, N. C, April 19, 1S72. f t v For the Po&t. The Republicans of Bladen county will inn W. M. Monroe for the - nomination of Senator of the Thirteenth Senatorial Dis trict which is composed , of , the coun ties of Bladcri and Brunswick. Mr. Monroe is a man of undoubted Republican principles - and is too well known in the county of Bladen to need any further com ment.. He will, no doubt, if Lominated carry a large majority over the last majori ty given in that county. ! . We feci confident that he will make a competent Representa tive, as he is a gentleman of intelligence and ability for any position in which the" Repub lican -party may place . him. We shall do all we can to" secure his nomination. At the county convention there will be dele gates elected to meet those from Brunswick to make a choice, which we hope it will be given to Mr. Monroe, knowing he will carry a good strength ror the party. . r Bladen. MARRIED, GRADY SERVOSS On Wednesday even- inr.r Anril 17th. 1873. at the residence of the bride's tatner, oy .Kev, a. it. uicKson, nuao. I. GRADI or washinsrton, u. u. to aujxjj.o u. daughter of T. C. SERYOSS, Esq., of this city. SEDBURY LOVE -In this town April 17th, K m. - f -wjt -r n bv Rev. Mr. Brent: Mr. tLKJNtti u. BJiUjjutti to Miss LOUISA M. LOVE. All of Fayette ville, N. C. ,...,." . ' - i Grand Complimentary Benefit has beeu tendered to the Order of Kitghts of Pythias, by the 'Old Reliable," to come off on Tuesday evening next, the 23d inst., at which lime an attractive programme will be presented, the proceeds of which will bo devoted towards fitting up the new K. of P. Hall on Tliird street, in the building recent ly erected by the Physicians and Surgeons. The object is certainly a good one, and de serves all the encouragement and patronage ot our citizens. We predict a large and ap preciative audience . lisusuAL Attraction at the Opera ; House To-morrow Ni&ht. We are pro- ; tnised a rare treat at the Opera House to- 1 morrow night, in the production of an ori ginal comedy,' written by a highly talented larlv nt this citv. entitled "Life in Wil- . . .- . , 1 wiogtoh ; or, I Married You for Your Mo ney," on which occasion Miss Helen D'Este will personate "Mrs. MyrUr, a lady mar ried iust!evcn years." For other particu tars wo refer our readers to the small bills. The Opera house will certainly be filled to overflowing by this fresh novelty. Gen. Allan Rutherford. -We learn irom our exchanges that this distinguished ( gentleman is outstripping all others as a candidate for Congress in the Third Con gressional District. We are glad to knovf this, for we know him to be a gentleman of honesty and integrity, and his record as a Republican ia Without a blot or blemish. Such a man will do honor to an intelligent constituency ,and w entitled to the confidence and hearty support of the Republicans of his district. His familiarity with important duties of a Congressman, and his extended acquaintance and popularity give him supe rior advantages, and if we mistake not, he j will lead the Republicans of his district to certain and final victory, ioese aro uic kind of men to give strength and power to our party, and give North Carolina a repre sentation in the Ualis of Congress, that she may well bo rjroud of. New Berne Republi can and, Courier. Opeua House. The grand climacteric of the iKf ori- in liifitHnnic delineations and in truth of all the representations given by the "Old Reliable? was reached on Thursday night in the performance of Sheridan Knowles great and erudite play of The Hunchback." Ihe dra3naispcrso7ice demands the highest order of talent for the cast As "Master Walter," Mr. Tanuehili displayed an acute conception, and save an excellent reading of the author's ex- ciuiaiie poetry, while his action equalled every requirement in the illustration of an arduous ... m 1- AI part. In this character he acmevea a i. , ! CoTro-Sales of 63" bales i sonations which classes mm as an icwr uuuuwj above that of a leading man." Mr. Stutta was not below mediocrity, in the portrayal of "Sir Thomas Clifford." ; Deep study, a masterly reading and scrupulous elocution, are indispen sable to any artist who aims for a pre-eml; nence and marked identification with this crea tion of the poeta sublime ganlnt. Of tha RECEIPTS. PER RIYERSTE AMERS. Stmr Juniper, 100 bbls rosin, 10,( 00 staves. Schr Clara Merrick, 8,000 bushels corn. Stmr Gov Worth SW4 bbls rosin, 2G do spts, 7 do tar, 49 do turpt. Worth A Worth. John son & Birdsey, A Aldermad, II B Ellcrs, Wil liams & Murchison, Smith & Strauss, T. D. Love & Co, S. H. Manning. Stmr North State, 852 bbls rosin, SI do spts, 12 bale3 cotton, 11 do sheeting, L H DeRosset, F W Kerchner, H B Eilcrs, Smith fc Strauss, Sprunt & Hinson. ; EXPORTS. COASTWISE. PiUxa uELrm a Steanisliip Fioncer 43 bbls spts, 185 do rosin, 51 do tar, 44 bales cotton, 11 do raes, ob ousueis pcanuis, ii,uw eningies, an pkge mdse, 41 empty ale kegs. -New Yobk. Steamship Regulator, 169 bales cotton, 15 do shecung, 40 bushels peanuts, 2,336 bbls rosin, 663 do spts, 192 do turpt, 50 pkgs mdse, 48 bbls soapstone, 50 bundles shooks. " FHrLADELpaiA. Schr Mary Riley, 160,000 feet lumber, 2,493 shingles. Foreign. Cork or Falmouth for orders, lir Bark Mystic Tie, 3,889 bbls rosin. BALTiMonE. Steamship tfoiivar oyo puis Bpts, 516 do rosin. 241 do tar, 49 bales cotton, 20 do sheeting, 20 bbls pitch, 303 bushels pea nuts, 18 pkgs mdsef Washington. cur Annie e uasKeii 141,ood feet lumber. I y fids! Jii: 10 L18E1GI ! KEEP YOUR HANDS GETTING TIMBER. The Company will do a'i the work of load ing and hauling, "with two or more trains, if necessary. The following rates will cover from and after Mav 1. 1872 : From Rladcnboro' Rosindale, and all inter mediate stations, $3 75 per thousand feet. From Laurexiburg, Luinberton, fec. 4 per thousand fect. A . From allothcr Stations West, 14 50, East of Rosindale, $3 50. Timber -will be removed promptly. Leave a paper notice on the timber, or with nearest A?ent. to whom it la to be consigned. E5. if. X liJSiMW A , Engineer and Superintendent. Z. KING & SON, MANUFACTURERS Or Z. RING'S PATENT WROCGHT IRON BRIDGET Office, corner St. Clair & Waseo Sts,, ; CLEVELAND. O., Communications solicited, and promptly at tended to. CHEAP FARMES i FKEE HOMES : ON THE LINE OP THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. r FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. SWc will send a handsome ProaDcctua of our Ncvd Illustrated Family JR&fc, containing over 45 fine Scripture Illustrations, to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address National Publishing CO., Philadelphls, Pa., Atlanta, Ga.,, or Louis, Mo. '-' 1 A GENTS WANTED FOR" "CONVENT J. LIFE UNVEILED," by Edith O'Gotman, Escaped Nun, whose disclosures arc thrilling and startling. Agents are taking from 10 to ;20 orders a day; It is the 'best Belling book jpublished? WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.. (Cincinnati,, Q. - ;E3T CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, land all who contemplate Bullding,supplied with yiir, new xiiusvniiua v;axaiogueon TOCCipt 01 t3T A. J. BICKNELL '& CO.. Architectural jBook Publishers, 37 Warren St , N. Y. 5 all the cost, 135000,000 A LAND GRANT OF 1 in BEST -FARMING AND-JUlNEKALlANI!5 IN AMERICA. 3,0 00,000 Acres in Nebraska IN THE ; GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, THE Cro.i-d.em of" the West, Immense Successs Agents Wanted, male or lemale,(ln every county in the United States landCanadas, to sell our new and most useful iPatent; from one to six used in every family. 100 per cent, guaranteed. For samples and terms inclose 10 cents and address 1 FERGUSON & CO., 645 River Street, Troy, a n nmi Mir iff i. a. i : a . T ia. .ivxixviis f niea Agenw maice more iXA.: money at work for us than at anything Itlse. Business light and permaaent. Particu lars free. G. 8TTNSOU fc Co., Fine Art Publish ers, Portland, Maine. - T i IstTcIass $290. Names of patrons in 40 TT Q Piano Co., N. Y. WJ KJm no Agenu. Sutea in Circular. CEE1TS' STRAP TIES! GENTS' STRAP TIES ! AT CIIARLY A. PRICE'S april 21 Live Boot and Shoe Store, Cor. Front and Market St. 194 COnMEKCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. THURSDAY, April 18. SpxsiTi TuKPRHTnrs fialesof 70 casks at C6 ccnU. and 53 casks at 7 cents gauon ior Annthern rjackasres. -Market firm and has ad vanced 1 ct, . Rosin -Sales of 700 bbls at $2.85 for Strained, 15.00 for No. 1, 16.00 for Extra No. 1, and f6.50 Dead or Dying. Where the hair Is unnat urally dry, you may be sure that it is dying; and unless artmciaiiy vitalized, it win soou be as dead as leaves in November. Feed the wither ing fibers and stimulate the torpid scalp with Lton'SjKathaibon, and the evil, which must Otnerwisu suuu ciuuimaiu iix uaiuucss, win uu speedily remidled. It is absolutely necessary for the health of the brain, that it be kept mod erated moist with a preparation capable of nourishing and invigorating it. Lton's Kathai- son fuinils these conditions, ana is tne only article that actually puts new life into the capillary tubes through which the natural nourishment - . mm ? . has ceased to pass, x uis pure ana narmiess yegettsble preparation is absorbed by the skin ot the head to the roots oi tne nair, and passes into the filaments by the force of capillary at traction. - DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART DISEASE. How common is the announcement. Thou sands are suddenly swept into eternity bv this fatal malady. .This disease generally has its ori gin in impure blood filled with irritating poison ous materials, which, circulating through the heart, irritate its aeiicate,tissues. inough the irritation may at first be only slight, producina a little palpitation or irregular action, yet bv and hv tho disease becomes firmlv seated, and inflammation or hypetrophy, or thickening of 1 the lininir membrane or of the valves, is pro duced. How Wise to give eany attention to a nose of this kind. Unnatural throbbing: or pain in the region of the heart should admonish one that all is not right, ana u you wouia preserve it from frfrther disease, you must help it to beat rightly, oy tne use oi sucn a remedy as Hhail remove the cause of the trouble. Use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery before tie disease has become too seated, and it will, by "CONSULT TOUR INTEREST by buying your BOOTS AND SHOES ! from us. t -We GUARANTEE LOW TEICJES and GOOD GOODS. ; DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot, april 21 , 184- p,ooo NEW BUTTER. EMPIRE rOUR, NUTRINA. "Imperial'' Syrup IN JARS. GEO. MYERS, 11 & 13 South Front St. IMPORTED SECJARS, A very choice assortment. DOMESTIC SEGARSV AT ' CHEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front St. april 21 134 NOW TOR SALE ! Thetis lauds are in the central portion of the United States, on the 41st degree of North .Lati tude, the central line ct the great Temperate Zone ot the American Continent, and for grain growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. . , . , , CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can be found cisewnere.. - . FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. TUfcl BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLOSU&S. fiOT.DLERS ENTITLED TO A IIOMESTBAD OF 160 ' AUSE8. Free Passes to Purchasers of JLand. Send tor the new Descriptive pamphlet, with new mans, nublished in English, German, Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. I - TC A. TTVCI Address vj?aFAWAa Land Commissioner, U. P- R. R. Co., , . ' Omaha, Neb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS , IN CABINET ORGANS. cri,fAw f linn rwOonivr'A rranAtrnllr announce the introduction of improvements of j crystal, in neat OKOIDE case, warranted to de much more than ordinary interest, inese are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS, being the only successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made ; ' DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BO ARU. which can be instantly moved to tho right or left, changing the pitch, or transposing tne aey. for Pale. 7 Catn TcaPBJfTiNB Sales of 220 bbls at $2.90 ita great blood purifying and wonderful regula r.--nA lor Yellow Ult ana , So.bo ior tins i)''""" r vy Virein. Market firm and has advanced. THalr nf 17f bbls at TJ.40 Ttf bbl. Mar ket firm and has advanced. . nivwrtw 1m of S liales. 1 at 211. and 2 at ConS'Salcs of 5,000 bushels at 70J cts. FRIDAY, April 10. SriaiTS Tcktbhtibx Sales of 188 casks at 57 fntft ts irftllon for Southern packasres. Market firm. . ' vnTL.Tirni. Silca of 79 bbls at $5 for No. w ; l and 6.50 for Extra Pale. Cncnx TcBrMmawSales of ISO bbls at $3.90 for ( L15 for iYellow Dip and $5.65 for Virsrin tMarktt'finn. j .. Ti -Ltr&8 advanced 10 cents. Sales of SO bbls bbL Corros Sales of 63 bales as follows: l at 19, Sat 19 U at 20, 3 at20i,8 at 21, 8 at 21i ind 16 at 22 cent 1? B- Market firm. We quote as foUows Wilmington dasalfication: ; ordiriaVv: ... ..so , eenu 1 Qood Ordinary:....... 21 , Iiow Middling 315 it con tains medicinal properties which act specifically uDon the tissues of the heart, bringing about a . r ... a 1 .1 -.1 j . . healthy auuuu. ouiu ur u mi ttws urnggisis. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHING. ELEGANT; MIXTURES, 1 CHEVIOT AND DIAGONAL SUITS. ' FRENCH, ENGLISH, ANDIaMERICAN CASIMERES. BELGIAN COATINGS, UORO DeFRIEZE, and other kinds, at Wilmington, Charlotte & Ruther- fonlR. R. Co. OFfios Cnrar Ekginesh and Gen'i, Sup5!., Wilmington, li'. C, April. 19th, 1672. april 21 MUNSON 4fc CO., . City Clothiers. 194 For drawinirs and descriptions, see Circular. NEW AN U ELEGANT STYLES OF DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS, at $140, $133 and $125 each. Conldering Capac ity, Elegance, and Thorough Excellence of Workmanship, these are cheaper than any be fore onered. , The Masoh & n AMLiH Orssms arc acknowl edged BEST, and from extraordinary facilities for manufacture this" Company can aflord, and now undertake to - sell at prices which render them . . ".-.-." I . 1 ' ; : UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Fotjn oc t aVb 1 orgaks $.0 each ; nva octave oroajiS $500. $125 aud upwards. With three sets reeds $l-j0 ud upwards. Forty styles, up to$l&0 ech uJj - nial Ccuib, with opinions oi MORE THAN ONE THoUSAMD MUSICIANSrsent free. MASO & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Treaiont St., Boston. 595 Broadway, N. Y. FANNLGS PATENT KHF1TTING OKELETOH CORCET. Recommended by leading physioian. YADFBOTKin &"00'S Git CAT LIVEQ PILL. CottainA Bo Calomel but May-Anrle. or Ponho-- yumuy juiwau, wwcu is now so universally urd jfor the Liver. No doctor can Or will eive yon a toetter prescription than 'Everybody's Pill," for jBlck Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Fever, and all affect iona tho result ol an Inactive Liver. Sugar-coated and two dozen in ja bottle. We warrant them, and will return tho imoncy to any one not satisfied. Druggists and Merchants keep them. REWARD For any case ot Blind, .Blead Ing, Itching Or Ulcerated Piles that DsBihg's Pile Rehidt fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Drufrtrists. Price, $1.00, "7 , . I BEAT MEDICAL BOOK of us Mid ! VDT knowledge to-all. Sent free for two stamps. I Address Dr. Boh at- arts & Co.. Cincinnati Ohio. . ;T1TT17 FOR $1, Swiss MAGNETIC X At U Hi TIME.KEEPEU and Iadi f rPl"fVTT4 ": ctor. .Indispensable to every i XXJALXli traveler, trader, boy, farmer. anu ior everybody in need ot a reliable time keepers Usual watch eizev steel works, glass note correct time for two veaw. Nothinc like lit 1,000 sold weekly. This valuable article, I in neat case, will be sent prepaid, anywhere, for $1; 3 for $3. Try one. Circulars free. Or der only from the Sole Agents, F. King & Co., Brattleboro, Vt. GENERAL ORDINANCE. Section 25th, . PAitAti b aph 10Evcry person who shall throw, or place any glass, broken crockery, or tin cuttings, in any street or alley, ! shall forfeit and pay FIVE DOLLARS for every offence, Marshal's Office, CITY OF WILMINGTON, APRIL 17th, 1872. I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEND Hon oi the citizens to -the above ordinance of 1 the city; it is of the greatest importance tlnt. ! this ordinance should be enforced, and it be in future. . . i VVVP; CAN ADA Y, City Marshal. tpril 15 i--; 'l . 103-31 Star and Journal copy three times. TTaCK ENGLISH CRAPE and Love Veils. n Black English Crape by the yard, superior quality, april 21 For sale by J. 3. WILLIAMS. 194 if Half Fare Tickets ! DELEGATES I TO THE CONVENTIONS TO be held in this 8tatc-Religious, Political and Scientific will be passed for one fare, go ing and returning, by purchasing return tickets T?nrtneer and Sunerintendent, o :. a.i. TTliBKELLAS AND PARASOLS. - L) For sale by J. S. WILLIAMS. april 21 - 194 ORsJET TS, from 40 cents upwards, , Can be had at JVS. WILLIAMS. . apri!21 - -194 I TNGRAlN, Three Ply and Brussels Carpetlngs, X Standard articles, ana at lower prices tnan can be had few months hence, at J. 8. WILLIAMS." anrU 21 194 EADY-MADE &HIRT8. fresh lot received . . , J. Ss WILLIAMS. : .-I !,-,. ; .194-, Should be worn by all ladies who value health and comfort. They are particularly recommend ed tor summer wear and warm .climates, although adapted to all seasons os the year- For sale by all first class dealers. Worcester Skirt Co., - Solo Manufacturer, ; Worcester, Mass. april 21 T31 XX by april 21 . . . . ; DRESSES, and i sundry other garments, for Ladies ready-made, Cahbahadat J. 8. WILLIAMS. 4 april 21 IH RED BUST PROOF OATS C3 a Bnahel; Orchard Grass $3.50 a bushel. . fiend 8 cent postage stamp and my complete Priced, Lists of all.kinds oi vrrasa oeeu, s CIIIR0QBAP11Y1 - TAL'GUT THEOCGH THIS LTV BOOXfcTOliB. Just received an elegant and well assorted variety of GOLD PENS all sizedi quality snd prices.. ;::,..-'! - It is an established fact that constant writiu is done cheaper with Gold Pens than with those oi any ukucr in&beruu.. Elastic, weU pointed and very durable. You. can always get a rcadv and Wiui.Ia caa Pen, exactly adapted to our hand aud style of I writing, at ( HEINSBERGER'S Liye Book and Music Store, apriiia . ... . 193 't NOTICE. SfcelsTFlower and Tree eeeus, Agnciuiura im i r ima, iaa uuj i ki fou iUE CITY AN n plements. Machinery, uuanoa, umiwaxjz Rtiv . will r be ierwaraea yon. . irxnese Priced Lists contain much valuable lnfortnation as to time and quantity to plant, &c MARK W, 40aNSO, Seetoan. P u Box 230 Atltnta, Oa jl lowwupsiH vumiogton will be at the City Hall from T;30 .t 9 o'clock, every Wednes- 4 'ri?yATenlo darln the month of Ayril, 1JW3, for the purpose ot listing taxs. v; . r. ..... , I ...it i Uiu v sr. 4 f
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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