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- j I y lid! aiUsilifo!r :-Mt JIilVf5- -ssH fr:;-D fcr 'AJ J-.. "; ' 'o ....VSIM? i .1 Cr-JiLCiT; J if5,-- ,v . ... f . Jfe '(-,-. n -- I fsjl I-'- " " . - "--' " " . - . a- - . ; 1 t f i VOL. V. Poit Office Regulations. ; P08T OrPICE, WltUWOTOK. N. C, ) - Jiarcli 31t 1375. ( JTrom this dato the mails will cioae as followt; Northern (morning) mail-. ...5 a. Northern (tight) mall,. . .VMV.C-8 p.W Sonthern mall. . v.v.'.v, . . . . . '.. II -iv. . ,;4.8 p.'mV ; -Z Ed Rw Bbi mx, P M. Third Congressional District , A ConTention of the Repobllcans.ot , this dlstnct ia hereby called to meet at CUatpn Sampaon iounty,- day of May, 1872, al 12 o'clock M., ior the pntpose of nominating a candidate tor the 43rd Congress, and for such other business aa may properly come before it. Counties -will be allowed the same representation, as in the State Convention, one delegate for Leach member of the House of Representa tives in the 8tate Legislature. . J. W. 8CIIENCX- Jr. " ( . Joiik Reilly. ; " ' ...7" Stephen Tarnkr. , Dist. iEx. Committee.4 - REPUBWCIN CM Y TICKET. FQIliALDERlflEN . J. CdiTiu R. Brink, For the City at large. j .; FIRST WARp, Oiren Burney, SECOND WARD, D e ii a r d 1 u ill I e y , ' THIRD WARP, ; Joseph E. Sampson. FOURTH WARD, f a in e s W i I s o n , I ' FIFTH WARD, . Wiiiiam IS. Thurher, -" Electionon Monday, the 6tn ef May. , The Watidnal Kepablican Conrentioa Will be held in, Philadelphia, on Wed kesday, the 5th da.y of Jcj? e, 1872, to nom inate candidates fori President and Vice Tresident ot the United States. ' Each ' State-will be entitled to the same number tf delegates in said ConTention that it has members of Congress. New A.D"VEliTi3E5iRKTs. as. Tj Pett e vii f& Mercantile, Agency. i Wm." P. Cauaday bfiers a fiue building lot for sale on Third street. vj S. Gj Hall, Book and Job Printer, has the rates of warfage and storage on cards Registration notices in the various wards. No prisoners tent to tnc work-bou3e for hc past week, ' :l . WT , , Mr. C. C. Bowen, of Charleston, wai m our city yesterday, looking well. '" For the week just closed only ten arrests have been made by the City Police. ,: Only one person sent to the City Hospital fCiunog the week endin? yesterday , United Mates District Court convenes ' here Monday morning, Judge Brooks pre siding. ...'T'; . v-.v. t j ; ; SurERioR Cou'et. This tribunal will continue its .session again to-morrow. The civilr docket will be taken up. His Honor ludgeBrooka and Hon. Darius H. Starbuck, United States District Aitor L ney arrived in the city last night. v Not yet RecoTRED. At. the tint oi our going to press; we had received no in telligence of the recovery of the body of Joseph Price, ' Arrivals here for the webk of market carU ' . numbered 160. . ' J There was slaughtered lor market purpo ses, 22 beeves, 22 bogs, 93 sheep. H The freight train going, north yesterday morning, run off and detained the passea t ger train (that should have arrived here M f ;HikEY!:MAGN6iiA.4-Last jThursday, If hc 2oth inst!, the people ! of Magnolia by a :r "vote oftiQ to 2 determined that intoxioa ting liciuors migUt be sold within the cor f pbrationl The election passed ofi -very quietly. I R. IrrHarriss. the news man, , that keeps on Front street, will accept our thanks for copies Jof the Ledger, Weekly and Saturday Night.' Persons can always get the latest - newspapers, also,' select reading: matter, fashion magazines. &c. , Beef I Beef ! And still the cry is tor beef. Cannot our country friends send us a tew droves oi good beef cattle. The market is almost entirely bare, and butchers cannot - obtain sufficient to supply their ' stalls. A good article would sell quick. CAT.nroriA Butter. We have recettly v tested the above Butter, from a sample handed us by Mr. George Myers, and can . recommend it aa being of extra superior I quality. It is put up in cloth and. wc. ad vise all lovers of good butter to calHa. l try it See advertisement. t9kt : GR AHD tlEPtniiOillji! A53 MEETING MQRROT5T NIGHT, IK FRONT aembl in front feJ&tJlHalL jaratllv omi- n" ?ItB,,I0irfAiafrmeilf Le cTcry man. turn out, tax the weJUngitide ojt.a oosing; and 9TerwblniDg rdelacastration.4 LAddcessei rToa. CLHiU, Esq. ba coMcotedltof as fcto renew theirubscriptions to the Post; He a V J. is, uuiy autaonzea; o collect anare ceipti for; money due thU paper, -Y .r-j ; REaisTEATioK jcp, to Last .NiGHTrisii Ward, 21 whites, 83; colored. 2nd; Watd, 458 whiter 86 colored.- 3rd;Wardf 2& white 40 dblored. 4thlWardf wnites30 colors 5thJwMd-26whitL M'calhr Ti " Gen. Rutherford; hass to leave our city and his inanjJrUidajl has a special engagement Friday, !n Washington that forces to retiihi, heroes not expect to stamovthah $ ekfgretsSery ; much thathe cannot be here JfondayfghtT Funeral Obsequib of Fbawk Rowe The last sad duties to .this, unfortunate young man, wha-was, so suddenly hurried into eternity, were Tendered to IriV mortal remains yesterday. The sotemn services of the Episcopal ? church: werei: eondticted by the Rev. . L Brady of St. Marks church, and the funeral cortege was followed to the grave "by an unusually large coocourse ot citizens. ; -1 Serenade to Gen. Allen Ruther FOBD. A serenade was given to General Rutherford, about 11 o'clock last night ; a large crowd were present who called him out, he returned his thanks tor the compli ment paid him.- He slated that he would not be able to be present at the Massachu setts meeting to-morrow night, but would return here and be actively engaged in the coming campaign, The assemblage then gave him three cheers and after music from, tho band qjUetly dispersed. v J Grad Exdmtsioif fro Ssiithyille and Fort Fi5S.rkGrand; Excursion on the samer Wacc8,o Smith vllle anct Fort Fisher, wiLf come of on the first f May, Wednesday next, in aid of Giblenr Lodge, No: 2. Fand A. T.JMas6nl.v! The proceeds of the excursion will be devoted to the com pletion of .the new brick building of the Lodge, corner of 8th and : Princess streets. Fare one dollar for the round trip, Children under fifteen, 30 cents., The Committee of Arrangements are Wm Henry Howe, .Owen Dove and James "Green. c The public aie respectfully, tejife3 " : '., , V. Remember, Republicans, A New Regis- TRATI03T 13 REqyiRBD,-r-RALLY IS YOUR Wards Let Every Republican" do his Duty, We7IoudIy andve4rnestly" beseech every publicanjvrto;b niiad Chat annti?e new, registration is required for the cityelectioriJ Go into every street, by way, lane, and alley, and arouse your unconscious brethren, and britfethk&ja$ to the registra tion places, . Suffer not one-man to linger behind;, and fail toregisterT hii name. Re member that every man mutt register anew this election thatno man cap f egister on election day unless he becbmei twentyoofi years, old pn that day. Bear all this in tniad, and 4o jour duty as becomes fre8men.and American eitiena4; - Opera House. The great exhibition of (t Over Land arid Sea;1 will be presented at the Opera House on Wednesday night next and ifokir succeeding nights. It is highly recommended -by the New - Berne Daily Tiroes 9 which pronounces ft thg est it ever saw. it also says: 'fTbe statuary appears aa natural and beautiful upon the canvass the original works of act standing out round and life-like aid the scetoiu Tario4 cities, standnaturat and perfect Ueypnd d escrip- tion. The :2&mous - painting ; and grand Christian Allegory, eaUed The Bock ot As.'l is worth four times the price of ad mission. We advise ail to visit wus.; exm bitioa and enjoy the rare treat of a jaunt through the cities of the old world, without the ': annoyance' ofVtrayel. V v . A PeplorabtJb Jcnsrz V&y$nsnx6 qt A Pjmient Touto Joseph Price, son of the late Ailj. Pricejwas accideutly drowned in the-river nearly opposite the city. A party ot young men, ?:young Price I being one of the numbei, sailed across the river to a vesser lying at.a whart tor tne purpose of dellVOTDgVttS' le? were about to ?rttbrni; Price in attempting to shove the boat oflj-lo and fell of erboarclnoi ejnable td swim or to grasr the;, whichaalau to hlm. hfebcaMjexhatBteai anuaanKcpe- neatb the bubbling tiey this aadatas' d TRetolicaikW :Wilmf ngtotf trlii ? M, meetine .toriaorjrow m cht will be deirereab Wminehl sbeafcertl in thRejllekaorf f r; PrSL8. unbrn iq all, not only residents ef the ready baed down by a wcigbty bereave the surrounding country, by ex- Bsnt'v,3i?3 ampler At the same time, should apathy tiftnv? I'hev hafathe hcDitby cfUd' crebln lour ranks, and unity of. gtHon Exlioh) VOa Friday, immediately i after tii appalliagf jaurder the Nalional Ho tel, we inadvertently overheard a. conversa tiouJjetwcen .soma, pajtlea aa jthey-wer comjns out of an office near the scene of ex citement. n What la the: aattcr VJ 4. murder hjust len conaaittedby a youc 4qnai UQteLy speaker tcrj the, hpJeX .er?ana Jhs ribb lisyjaaj imeslyaiotber. iadlTiduaLia iTr fming Christian r approached ; the grpup burnedly, exclaiming, Gentlemen what'f thematter?! whaVs the matter ! What is all j thia excitement about V' t A negro waiter ba baen killed, in the NaUpnal Ho tel;" "Oh, is that all ft ant than walked away, exhibiting an interna, reUei at the an nouncement. , Is this the feejing and doc trine of a true Christian ? A professor of religion torsooth(!) Heaven save the mark! Harper's Magazine for May is lull of the most attractive reading matter, profuse ly illustrated. It hopens with the second installment of Porte Crayon's mountains, embellished with a dozen of the author's most characteristic and effective drawing?, representing some phase of rural life in tho mountains ;-of Virginia that belong io the past, but are soon destined to disappear with the approach ot a new era. To reid these sketches of eountry life is like rusti cating by proxy. He gives us a kind ot mental vacation and his work contrasts pleasantly with that executed by most of bis contemporary UteraUurn and artists who are unconsciously, perhaps, but very materially affected by the absorbing influences of a too busy life. In Jefferson's Pet, Mr. Scheie DeVere ha3 contributed a very important chapter to Mr. Jefferson's biography. The illustrations arc especially interesting. We have the concluding portion of the history ot Tammany and of the origin oi moboc- racy in the State legislation ot New York. There is, also Saltaire and its Fo.mder with fivs illustrations. California, which is very efifctively and beautifully illustrated. For the first time we have an accurate descrip tion Ckf 5iry rtfcj- f---'11 American Desert " Also, a new serial atory VOld Kensington," by Miss Thackeray;Sto- len secrets;" "The Manhattan Weil Murder," and "The Editor's Easy Chair," With pecui- iarlo happy descriptions. 1 : -. - - A Horrible and Bloodt Deed Plugg ing a Carving Knife Into a Young Man. He Falls Dead; Drenched In His Own Blood.- Verdict "op the Coroner's Jury. On Friday morning last about 9 o'clock, the citizens on Second street, between Prin- cess and Market' streets, were shocked and agitated to an intense degree by the perpe- tration of a murder most ioul, the result of an altercation between two of the young nr.-4 .tAra in tha rtinint rnnm nt f ho 0 jNationai noiei, reHpeciiTciy aameu wonn - , , , . Kittrell and Frank Howe. Kittiell called Rewe a fool after they had been wrangling for a short time,- which was followed by .. . t Cowp.'o alanmnff Kittrell in the face. Where- . r- FF 7 Upon Jkuueit Beiztu a large carving mine, wnicu was on one 01 me aiuing laoies, uia 1 . x 11.. j : a . i 1 a the dining tables, and plunged it into Rome's left breast, dividing t u . t j V one oUhe main arteries. Rowe gasped out, "you- have killed me,; and attempted to ' .:M-:-fr!..ii !n Binse auw.i ifuu s van.wor wwnow the back vard andfell down almost instan- .lcad. baolntai'' welterine in hi. -;f .rZn i-l:Z .JP"!,. ,,.:J.,t,: own . oioou. ixitwoii w iuiiuBuifciciy arr rested b, Officer Scott of the" Police Force. tnd conveyed to tne guaro-nouse, out sub- sequently transferred to the custody of the IV1 J . -.u. ui cnenn. ad ibijubb wm uciu upua me bod, ot B.r ? ..wrdjet wS? rendered, "ID81 aecEBKU csiuuio ua ueiu y a kdub in the hands of John Kittrell." Oreat ex- citement prevailed, and it was barely pos sible Jor a time to keep back the crowd John Kittrell, is a light mulatto about twenty-two years old came from Henderson in this State, about two weeks since. Frank Dnmo was ttlsn lrifrlit Tftnnff mnTaftn E about twenty a vouth cTSich oS aged about tweniv, a youinoi mncn prom- ise, sober and studious, and had bsen pie- paring lilmself tor admission into Howard BepuUieam, teho desire to express tkevr view uvoh tovia cf vtfemt.for vhich the control I will in no wise hold itself respoimbls. Dear, Pcst: Some enemy, of John IL Hv man bis circulated the report that he (urf 11), &ua nis xrieoua, anew ma ne rfTvmftni Bttvd no chancA for the nomina- tion fbrCongreas, and that h waaiacom. petent ior wa posiuon. iwim laisa, ior be and bis friends are certain of the nomi- tain or tne noml- nation for nun. and. also, certain ot his election. He will certainly be aur next Congressman from this district, and we are Congressman district. proud nun. : Warrrrtok. j Arouse to Action, Editor Post : -The Republicans and all good citizens of tbi city, on the 6th of May, Will OC GailCTX UfWIU IU Muttd tfcCMtau o Csat our fata will be writun on the wall. 1 I rf iirft.' It will be an election ai ereat . & . 4- i . i. . r - r c i. v ' i f . ' - t . u . - - . - . . - ?W&$m&. iAPRIL 28. 18fef -v rMJoaKU;nnpijl.'Coo4 Republi Ciaa d .be'tiprdbipg: ' 3oTntoe high places tholocU and fane&v;arfd xBort avery taal tacoae: epe aattaiegigteri 3 tc them of the Act ottho Legislature and if Jhtjr daotlavaa"tBenelVes:o lt they caasot tpti oxi the '$y of election. ?'T6tt!aS&da?&&f& csn.ctsaot be fsiteadt -.Sacrifices must be made, end H woulbe a fuicidal course for cj to act otherwui 4 Mo j&j jto those who whrk for the pots 'and corrupt leaders, tnet trini tanghfreilessbnii That asfree men wtf ara,io!ot of; 6utilibertie$,-and should it b necessary; for the perpetuation of the Republican , party, we . wil 1 sacrifice even our dearesr aad'tieartst; friends. Friends,' arouse to' action ! Trim your lamps to light you through dark and gloomy places and obstacles plao d to prevent I your success which may tend to your progression and prosperity; ' ' ; 1 y Agaitf arouse 1 arouse to actios. Oar foes are now upon us; Let every man to duty, ; Godablessing will.be upon iis. . CpXISIEaCIAli. TTILairtGrON MARKET. . TRORSOAY, April ZL QFiarrsTuarxaTiNx No sales reported. Rosra-Salcs of 1,703 bbls at $3.00 for Strained, and6'25 for Pale. -Crudb tTuarssiT ins Sales oi 140 bbla at 13.85 ror JUrd, 14.25 for Yellow Dip and $5:65 for Virtfa. . Tar Sales of SO bbls at $2.85 bbl. COTTON-Salcs of I bale at 2H, and 4 at 23 cents lb. : -il : fElDAT, April 26. l Spirits TuBPESTiASaies ol 181 casks at 50 cents per gallon for Southern packages. Mar ket quiet and has declined 7 conts since last re ported sales. .j 'v. ; ; Rosin Sales of ?U0 bbla. at $3. for Common. $3 25 $3 37 for lio, 2, and $5 50 $6 for Pale.';' ' -. Crudk TcRrENtrss Sales of 76 bbls at $3 75 for Hard, $4 for Yellow Dip, and $5 for Virgin. Market quiet and has declined as follows i Hard 15 cents, Yellow Dip 15, and Virgin 65 cents. Tab Sales of 79 bbls. at $2 85, and 100 do., in order, at $3 per bbi. r Cotton Sales of 2 Sales at 211 cents, and 23 do at 21 i cents per lb. Corn Sales of 3,10 bubhels at 731 cents per bushel. ,. - ; : ' - f !j SATURDAY, Aprils?. firiairs TcEjeairrrKa-ale-,,,J1,Usf k '--vr Qvncnera packages RosiN-Salea ot 765 bbls. at $4 75 to 4 as tr No-1, $3 for lew Pale, $0 25 to IG 50 for Pale, aud $7 for extra Pale. Cbudb TraPBNTiK&aifta Qf 75 for Hard, $4 for YeiwDlpaad f3torVi?g Tar Sales ef 190 bbls at $2 75 per bbl. Mar ket quiet and has declined 10 cents . Cotton Sales of 87 bales at S3 cents per lb. 31 A RINK. v ARRIVED. j Chadboum & Co, with ico to J Llppitt fc Co. , Sceroho Lomesj. Brascoin, Rockporl, with gchr 8 C Eborn, Morre, Jacksonville, Edward &HaU. . . . . A I Hall. I 8teamsmp Lucuie, csmoote, ijaiumorc, a v I Oaaanv v I vnww-,v tsteamer uov wortn, worm, sayeueyiue, wijw.- L n DeRosset. I i ir 1.! i ;. t- in rAwr u,ur"uu' st.mr Jnnincr. Smith. Vavttteville. Worth & 1 7-- ", -71 1 v tfir Abtrn 1 iAxs ..vtoc,..;,,. Baltimore. A D Caux. Z" V- " SchT Bell Crowell Nicherson Boston J H Chbof A Sr ' lCMrw' Q8lon stmr Gov Worth, Worth, Fa7etteviile, Worth I cL wortn. Steamer D Murchieon, GarrUon, Fayetteville, William &, Murchioa.: s . Stwer Cumberland, Phillips, Fayetteville, i, onar. osjan flrueu, iuuou, rnuaueipuia, xiar- J"- gmitb, ettevUl,. Woku Worthy . i t . Jlr8rtT!Butman Car7er' New lork Wprtl1 il?::. i ocar ueorgia, urcuw, --fiew xura., v orm o& wS$Gertheimioa, M.as., Cork Jor or- ue. . . n&Ii1' T' WUM RECEIPTS. per RiyER steamers. . Schr Adie 88 bbls rosin, io do spts, 40 buan- I r?k, a n fchnr7.i4ft hbia ro&in. 22 do anirit. Ifijddmth. Steamer Gov Worth-1 68 bbls rosin, 47 do gpljit u do turpentine, 8 bales cotton, 45 bbls .S,7rW. to wniiama & Mnrehison. Lov a J CoA Alderman, H B Eilprs, Willard Bros, J D i .1 J til ill. . I .n. m - H.-mfln. s o.ttT. & Co. Edwards & Hall. I Smith fe 8trauss. 8teamer Murchifion -272bbls rosin, 57 do spts. ldo tart WiUiams Murchison, A Alder- EXPORTS. a. COASTWISE. 1 Tjr.Kr niid nrftwii iftB iSA f.t nf - B- XIo iftrh "AZ"l VllU r ZZXUZ'.:" itmirtiWt ttt .n-mi Schr Sairah Bme-97.814 feet 1 lumber, 5,400 juniper , bolts,: 6,072 headings, 7,- 135hiniea. i Dbi,ro6in, v no oia i on. Nrw Yoax SchrBurdett Bart 2.2uS bbls rosin, 156 bales cottdu. 56 nbls soap stone, 285 bushels peanuts. - 1 k 2,bbUroaia;:8daspta, 240dotunt, 200 Aa rfteh. 21 bales abeetlne r 112 do cotton. S9 Per:j3teanuaip-uenexactor cia apm n ttiirt mdsA. S3jiUBhels neanuta. Schr W Btitman 1,0 bbls ro?In. i Schr Georxhv-103 bbls roaln. j Echr Burdett Hart 2,203 bbls rosin, 156 bales cotton, 56 bbls soapstone, S85bu&hels peanucs, , . .. . , : JTOREIGN. Cork tor ORDzasQer Bark Wilhelraina 5 XamesSV TopnViX-l ' Front treeVA7ilri?a;au dr?"-? r toturer of every; h L ; TravelbEsgs.jjri: ; large; Etoc&vt: zzztz v team- and ; -W-krr ,v;" bndles, colIaTStcajtcrajtdu c:i ' ' boleupt prices fdrcaiSt.43'"-45 . The Iavali-" Ti ao the plctcjcrot reiiy 'taSt&eaavr of U school and the pride of thett!icI3. &e Htheforla ahd pleasing "teci!UijcrSti cheerfulness Into their rankaTTDiii-tafc ru ual and exemplary, obedient knd graceral" at home, eho won the hexrtaof alL UuS alss,' we are sorrowed. . Those rosy cheeka asd rndiy lips are "blanched by Consumption. " The voice once so cachanting inlaaxn and aocg la feeble.' husky and supplanted by a. hollow coca. Let us approach' her coach rentlv hand. , Do not ahndderJ because of Jtafxtlai ty and plump is emaciated, and shovrs tsay8 outlines, while theirds and tbrtuaua veisi tzs uu paBsioxuesa srasp. ia aaad oncoao hear vlyacity, health and strength, iadeUcate to tha touch. The feeble heart cannot propel the ttlfl scanty Wood with forcev 21m we - tossl: wmio vet, iu aer icens r ucmpaniosa and xnenda eather around with words of chaersnd tion, and depart with mottened eyeaand silent steps. Must we lose her rlfo.t there is a 're- no t w e can euiy una aesiroyer ox oar ' Csppi ness, and not suffer the loss -bt so brighf a gax. Something more is required now than cktary and hj gienlc observance, for nature calls for aid. aud aue shall, have -Take ta pltisaat mdicine. It iSj invkoratiaXXoir it Uays the 1 in luble cough, improves tna appetite aid dige&tlun. and sendsa neait&Y I tingle throtixt the frame. - The 1 blood U ' tiiricied: htrvoas force increased,: and -tha heart fbounas. withra new impulse; See her face brighten by.degrees; the color ia returning, her voice la getting clear er, and pleasant words are spoken. The ttresrth falters yet, bot is gaining. Let us take her out in the warm sunshine. : In a short time' she will be able to" go without our aid, - a cheerful girl. This delightful medicine mul be God-blessed It is reetorinjr " health to our loved "one.': Rha U emerging from her klcknea sweeter aad nobler man oexore, ana ut, rierce'a uoiaen lledical Dieco f ery must have the credit, It bas ' raised' hi r. sold by all first-class druggists everywhere The Latest Swindle-Certain sanctimbai on- charliuns weuld fain persuade the world that diffusive stimulants hate no medicinal value, and that detestable slops, cpoposed f griping acids and drastic purgatives, are better touics than the finest Vweetaa-biflrMdi'at combined with the 'purest and mellowest cro-J ducts of the sUU. But this sort of thing woa'tl uuwu ioe atomacn 01 our coramou sense' rt-jecta it, aa the physical stomach of STerjruaL wuu aa uuacpravea paxaw rciecw, Wua ro&tar UK iwui Muuorrouce, wio nauseous anomintlCSa, 'I isg to thrust down the, iixot&mmt-Zi do them cood? It ia not Hi st w.n ue nun win Plantation - Bittbrs, the Standard Tonic of America, is anywhere accessiblai suchaickeninff frauds can make much headway, but it is as wefl to put the public on their guard against Ovw land Four nights only' May 1st, 24, 3d A 4th. Doors open at 71. 'performance . wmmtrtcing at - : 8t o'clock. TJ UX ' " ' Entire change of Programme evefy etsnlajV rRANCE, RNQLAjrD, SCOTLAltDj -TTALT, GERMAN AND SWTTZRRLAKD, Their Wonders, Beauties and Realitlea t CHEFS D'CEUVREL OF THiaS QPTTO To be seen only once te aiatlmewlthout cro&aiBs over Lantt and sea iaieed." ; j :f. I Vvarv viWVit nni1i tiuntiiin a m rT.l4.. 1 u.v.j uij,u muuv. Mk.bbMWUrV . WVUllUiVlCC appointed by the auaience, a grand " FRENCH TOMBOLA, or Inbution of Presents, cqnsittingaf ban- 1 some unromofl liinstratiTA aitBuiMntiAr t eveningonexhibitioTafterM ai me jjook ana inusic otore 01 iir.r. Heias- I hoMror ADMISSION : Single Tickets, XA cts; Chil &!t-9ff K!?2S3!!,r Oimtlnwtlo, ., .w, viuy, , : Tickets lor sale at the store of Mr-P. Heins- berger,audatthedoor. Every purchaser of a p Pttp- 1 - - . Childrena matinee on Saturday aftraoon, May 4th at 3 o'clock. Single tickets 35 cents, by schools 15 cents. We visited this exhibition at the theatra last njght, and pronounce it the best tlat we ever 1SSJSSRST3& ing and grand Chrittiaa Allegory eaUed ' the 'l,Kocks 2!?" giTenasaiospgniece. 1 alone worth ten times thepnee of aaiMion. vve advise all who can to viKitthls exhibition. J?,S beStVWtow'tMl ivw jcerntuauy iwut. April is. Remember that thia U not a Paiiorama. april 38 190-lt Ladles and Gentlemen's Trsuveiiiig Truxurs, BAG8- 1 SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, WALKING CAKES, And a choice stock of stylish C) X, O T K I 1ST C3- i Now opening at the A CITT CLOTHING STORE. SSHarketStreat ap-il 2 , j i ' ISO . T INEN AND COITON JBED XlCJUrtOf, JLJ all Qualities. For sale by J. 8. WILLTAIIS. WHITE GOiiD3, Jaconets, Camb aook. Mull. Onrandles Book. sook, Mull, Organdies Book, Swi m MnaUns India Twills. Bril and Tarleton Mnsbns India Twius, ' Drtlliaata, affi Mateban Crapes and Manapoaa Stripes, Cdttoa " and Hone Trimmings. i : x - ' and Kone Trimmings rorsaieoy J. 8. WLLUAMS, XTURSEKT 8HEET1NGS,. Rabber. Dlaperv, - Nlppiei, xeetning tunga ana ureaa emaica.; For sale by J.8;tWlLLIA2;a. f 555 T UNCI! BASKETS, Satchelsi vCarott Baga LLrf aad Flasks. ' ' r , ! StMTw T ACi PINTS, Sacquts, Vols, .8ear!i,aa4 For sale by U J. BWILLIA1X3. HITS AND CHECKED MAT ONG3. For sale by J. 8. WILLLaTS. TTOalERY AND GLOVES, aa axteaaive aa- a sort m en l. For srle by J S, WILLIAMS. mm april SS piaiujy mappca upon uie surxace. .The pslia that bounded with repletion, -j.csnyfcs vl-airto the whole svstem and IrstiartlcfJi'.fjr- and usa 96 l t t . . , ..Cw Z1LIICIANT IX 2 LB, ROLES- WRAPPED IN CLOTH. ;- ' Doadtf&fltotryitr r u 20fiO; MYERS, : 11 and 13 Soulh Front 8t. tptiiSS V. ; ; - ;.t L 7;,195 vTilmtk GTONLX?. , April 10, 1873. f ? Cu3f OF ttCnEDOlE jlTP1 ST1CE the trains oa n this Road Will run at follows : j: ,: ; ;LPABBEEB TRAIN, . '. . " , , TaWilMngton uailyjit .. .. TOO A M Arrrjeat AbboUaburg:,..::: ' I- " ;rfLon:-- --: ...11:21 " Leave LOesvUle at;.... &is a i 1 r u S$iS!ri?av ........11:07 " tlmVka . I . iwv)..vt u wiuat uusiness. f tI rsia win leave on Sunday s.l fT:x.,y: g. l. FREMONT, - " ;FMel Enj2incf od 8npeiiatentlnt s apru5 190 FOR SALE. a A. FINIS BUILDING LQT FOR SALE ON Tair4 street. Lot 3,Blotk SMfalie 66klti5 feet, U Apply to W XniHiniV 15tf rPHE HOURS OF REO!STH a J. FWard are lronT7ti LCkA 3 from 12 to 3, and 6 to a p. m. : u l ve, - J. 8. W. EAOLF8, o-sa , 8. T. POTT8, . ' tyrUJ i Kelstrars. THETOLL8 WILL BE OPEN in theStco Ward for Registration from ici ..vi,,l nd f XL Uitll 9 P.M. from 4 to 6 P.-M. , aud ooMoui A Sv oelock; niSht, lrom 7 M. 8. BSNJAMIN, H. P. WEST, CHAS, R. MALLETT, Sk. . : ftprii 23 , 196 ti t NOTICE. fjpHR THDID WARD POLLS will be open for X tbe.'purpoee 6f Registering the Voters of satamrdtrdm 10 A Ii. to 3 P. M. dallv. 8nn- dayaxcepted.) and on Mondav. Wedne&dav and jFriiay Evening from 7 to 9 , R. FITZGERALD, JOHN HARGROVE. April 28th, 1872 195-tf NOTICE. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE B00K8 J of Registration for Fourth Ward, will be open every day, from 9 A. M., to 2 P. M.. and from 0 to 8 P. M. STACY V AN AM RING E, WM. McLAURIN, F. C. 6INGLETERT. . Registrars. , april 23 lQG-tt NOTICE. rpHE POLLS WILL BE OPEN IN THE JL Firm ward tor registration lrom 5 to 8 A. IL, and from 12 to 2 P. M , and on Tne&day. Thursday and Saturdays lrom 7 till V P. M. JAIiES H. MITCHELL, E. D. HEWLETT, JOSHUA RUSS, , Registers aad Inspeetora: ' april 28 ' lOo-tt Hates of Wharfage & Storage, Z9TA?LI8aXD 1CASCU 13,1872. I have just jointed the Rates of WHARFAGE & STORAGE, V - aa established by the Board of Aldermen, March 18, 1871 on cards, and will keep them for sale. 't : G. HALL, Practical Book and Job Printer. m-tf april 28 Ilercantile Agency ! WORKS WELL FOR BUYER AND SELLER. a :. tdSTSarnplee per Express Daily jgg r ALSO. SPOT GOODS, All description, bought, and sold. All branches trade represented Orders from out-of-town mercbanti will have prompt personal attention. Oraarsaad coteateacnta aoHcited. i T. PETTEWAT, Broker. ,apru23 lP6lw JADDS FINE 8ERGE FOXED BAL2, M&3ES PEB8Lli d GOAT BALSt th best Pailadtlphia manufacture. ? ; Just received; at I ... - HCHA8. A PPJCE'S Live Boot and 81m e tore, Comer root and Ma-k-i Hts IprilSS i5- . . . : On and after May 1st a daily Frebriitrin win ' f !
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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