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- IV ST-orrM TSinrcrqurir, Lu " o -7 r " wci,wnncni 01 tho name of whom, per request we,for- r- ?7???7 Jl-r i M : I rj. the Star. ; As V rouiiff centleman iWlh V' IS ' IM W -t r . I L a.,,. S A Arttf.ifv W,"T twU fcnd ;Aohr!r attainments. 1 .wat;B . : : ... .T.. . i 1 x'AvTncrn ini'" " : .r .. . j ! - . T''. ! r . .. . i "v' '.sm. ui nu evil ranmcnr ti nam Vi way 44 a:' 1 "1 oueares is too well k RontUern MU ' ,T , i : !e of Wilm?nffL . WiHhiewhiVHand Fridays. ilTfll Lr-"f-ff r.T.l x 7J v vrttoviii t- u amiw,, .viw a. 51. Mon- ""Ctlon at our Lands; ' v ., i A ' i :,!:r:r;.?:,,i. ki w & stance of Mil II " " . . 1 i tin"11 H wt,tK vnrthcrH Wuv Mull, A. M. Dally Dc'.iv-1 1 i-i-i-il at A. 31. NortliVriiThrougn Mail :0 i M Dcllverwl ,..i,,.n,; 1.M. Daily-Delivered ut W 1 . M I w r n'ftd R.,3:0l M. Threu times a Meek. w.'tt-vilNv'l'--- " " 44 -4t ii c i-'wr m 44 44 44 44 ' riXv whjii n"' 7:V A. M. to K:) 1. M. otllcf M t 5:;( A. M i-:i. i:. ii K. 1C. liUIXK. IM. J, lNiM. Merdisit wMilng to advertise in ( any of the Nortli Uiirulint'or South Oarollni' imyiur ehoiild forward their advcrtU!inenta through tiu'SrvR Aovehtisino Aoencv, because : 2 Uwivcd troiildu of. waiting letter and miMitdirfct to publishers. ' . ' ' 4 'iThc foVl bf insenhtn. ctn .Vi ascerinvd before the advcrtken.ciit U orwarded. " In order tliat our circulation tn&j iem l.rnre all the States and Territories, Alaskir ami Kamseliatka, wu offer the following cxtraonlinary-indueementa-to cluls: For five-dollar. we offer one copy of the Ji)i:MS(i Stak for one year. For one year" we offer one copy of the Moijmno Stau for live dollars; -' ' ' ' r Foitive hundred "thotisand dollars we offer one hunclred thousand copies of the Moiumno Stai: tor one year. For one year vre oflip opt Uundrad thou sand copies ot'the Monxftfc IStar for five ' bund rod thousand jdvUara. )$ ') To every eluli of one, received aft dr.' this date, we will give a photograph of our chief roller-Lmy in an elegant framu--of mind. ' To every cluh of'two, forwarded with out the money, we wHPgive, t1e,i44 tjjil" ordrit )kC)tgr;Jlif rrliidr isrthe.jBiinie tiling. T any gentleman Vending us, a ,club of three, or the "three of cluls," with a r nii.se to pay t Iie flrnt time lie comes to town, we will teud one blank marriage license.. v-j 1 1 & r j f , j K' T-Mihy' young" woman icfiufijg us the "four-spot," we wllf forward, bjf the" first imie, one ounce love powders. To any man,' woman or child sending us A club of five " Indian' not taxed," we will forward two ounce " Cos tar's Rat Extrr-u;-.iUor,)f, we wH forward raf ;1 ready extcnnrnaU'd,"" 'whictiever "may be prefer red! To any lady sending us one first-cja-sewing machine, we will mail six copies o; the MonKrxo Star just a4 long as she can htund it. - ; ( .-;. ' ' . To any lady not sending us one first class iewing machine, we will mail one cony of the Monurxo Star, for one year, for five dollars.; . ' ' ' . To "any oilier man" sending us the 44 ten of clubs," we will forward the manu s: rijit copy of one of our heaviest" edi torials. For a club of twenty, we will give one copy of the Eogu.V Constitution, ratified or rejected as the clubber may prefer. ' For a club. of rifty,' weiwill give one vote against the scallawag ticket, For a club of one hundred, we will give . one brindled u pnrp,"- willioutTegird to race, color or previous condition." For a club of two hundred, we will give one note on Sargent, the delusionist, for nineteen dollars and twenty-three cents," interest added. For a club of three hundred, we will pive a recipe for ensiug warts, one paper dollar, worn only on one sideb and a paint ing of "Gen: Washtnloii !crossntTv Tar river, "in a horn." For a club of five hundred, we will give our entire wardfolje, -.'cfinsfstlifg of one pavir hoot heels, one shirt collar, one pair spurs. pair darned stockings,' and one pair shippers suitable for married men who ;l'iive (6 44 drop" paregoric between mid ninht and daTbreak-r . .... r. . t Determined to give the Star a" circula tion second only Hi. that of r Confederate currency, we offer to enterprising agents Jfe above list of spfendidjpreniiums; and, anticipation of the immense additions to oe made to our subscription list, we are Dltiating fur. the Ilamage press' on which Fuycttcviile Netct was formerly print fla machine capable of making thirty ,rnprcssions per hour. ' ' ' ' CONVERTED. . , , publish the. fojiowipg extract from ktter received at th'U ' ollice, ; yesterday, howthe inflnfflicethat niay liexerted J sound Conservative u'ewspap'e'rs, .w nen Properly distributed; Fpf oVloreasons ' e oit namea :.: ' :Jt 11 r. ,t. "" , AJJ803T CorjKTY,:SIarcn,'2G. t Bernard, Eql: V ' .; TV J AR PiR : Please find .enclosed , one '' rnud twenty-five cents, for which send , e Stab to at this office, t-D . " wv "unius. lie. oeioneeu , w' i"c otrincr.tiarkr hnt u. fw Oooies of t 0r t)nn r is. mAa Paper, which I gava himi'taveitiac llUagoodCohservatiTfl f' ' '.'.'. ;t; our friends in the collection of 4-ite irnvm oi xne Star which has been heretofore such an pt,tractive;featue.ofjhe! paperwjl suffer no diminution of iuterest in the hands of Mr. Mcares. N To Mr. J. T. James, whose graceful pen has added a charm to our city column during the past week, we return our grate ful jhauksj undjwish him all ihe success t Whicb '.his' diar Jeter 'as- A gentleman. id hisj"bility and ripe" experience" as a writer so justly entitle him. i?zE3i ZE3 city: ?ai , T : , h knci t 1 Woiiiw ANrt P in k. It. is one thing to talk French, another to write, and another Q read We con fess to an ability tnf d either. :i; 'And therefore, in comnion with many more of our Anglo-American friends we haveu't mueU .uso for the language. It will d very ;weU ; for those living near the 'White Cliffs of Albion," which are about as far front the French coast as Wilmtno--ton h frpnC Siaith vi llep (o . use a"s many words of French origin as they jjlease : To sny taterxatk for tete-a-tete ; emq- BpNfepoNft 'frtf tnilotipohit ongwy lor ennui, and lo,no, tom lor long temps ; but for us, i. e., the mass of the American peo ple in general, it all sounds simply ridic ulous. We have but very Title use for Frcuch on this side' of the big pond, par ticularly that , part of it on which th rAmericnn eagl? delights1 nust to ' throw the shadow of his wing,' and therefore, whenever we find an unusual quantity of French verbs, "adverbs and noun-substantives in an "American book, we intuitively class the autiior ns either a pedant or a tool, r both. , Give us the plain Ang'o-Saxon and we can read it : but attempt to pass upon us tjte spurious currency Of French, phrases and our intelligence is at once in arms. Of late days no English book is consid ered complete uuless it can count some where. in its pages, a tirade on . Aintri.'un habits and customs, and particularly on I American phrases. The poor. South since its late damnation has generally fallen heir to fullv one-half of these, let us call them for politeness' s:Uce inueudoes. .fheseEntfsjh rthurs .laugh and savex at us for using words and phrases for which they can see no possible use, and which tire not found in the dictionaries printed Plymouth Itoek, but which yet convey to our minds a meaning more forcible. For answer we can only ask them why it is, it the Englishlanguage is so prolific, they do uot cou lino themselves to the jiuiits set by their own lexicographers in stead of crossing an arm of the sea to bor row strangd words from' a strange peo pie. ' ' However, wc have wandered, slightly. We iuteuded to say, iu the outset of this piece, that French .words . and .phrases, Submitted fof American reading, are sim ridiculous, and that the author who seeks m this way to show his, Kaming at the 'expense of the good taste of a whole com munity deserves a complete and entire failure. v.- " Sargent tIieIllcsionist. The first "entertainment ; of- Professor Sargent was given' at South Carolina Hall "last j . i . - ... evening toa J.rge, and, delighted audi ence. The programme ot performances, includiug the distribution of prizes to each' holder of a ticket, was excellently carried out. Sir. A. D. McWiagg, living ou Tradd Street, was the fortunate winner ofrthe.et of handsome cottage furniture among the prizes mentioned in the bill. Another entertainment will be given this evening."; "7' ' , ... , , , r, t AVonder if this is ourSargent ? Skiiious Loss. We learn that a lighter loaded with 700 bags Guano for parties living on the line of the4Wilming ton, 5 Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad sank at the , Company's, Wharves in this city on Friday night. The Guano was through ,,freiobtr. ghippecV ,from points North of this, and - was in course of -transmission' at the time bf ihe accident. The loss, in . all, will amount to some $5,000, which, it is said, ill fall upon the Rail road Company' " ' ' i : 'An iMPEOVEMENT.-We notice that the City Marshal is having a barri cade constructed between Princess Street and the old, low water lot "below it next South of the Tnalian Halt , The object is to prevent the-trnshlng-'arvvay ot thefoun dationori which; the City Hall building ia situated? ntll the tew place can be ft! letups wpicu iajuciu-'jyM' "T Tlie white man - named Benjamin McCor mick, who was on. Friday last arrested for passing counterfeit money,' tvasr yesterday broughcWore; Gen..71 Allan Ulutnerford, Dnited fitates Oommifisionei' when, the ?evictencWoC $tivtaW by one of the dirty people of th stity a fcal'fwag and,atruck Sdm.pThbly was returned, and another1 follotv'edM.y'wfiich; the follower of boldc enahl - ft w&!f? haveVecif Mfowed up by others but that a number of gentlemen interfered and prevented. ', f "This Is an fiusial let uVlJipehaf it will be an extiemejy unusual case, and must not W 'considered1 1 at alf imlicativ( of the attitude of the one party to tlu other. which has always been heretofore, and let us hope will be in the future ex tremely peaceful. The members of the parties in the Great Campaign -tbiok, diauvetjicallyr dixdile, out -yet, as a general thing, 6eer fcirgfet, in their e very tlayip tercou rsy, J be courtesy due from one to another. Let us hope, and who will iiot 1fttptu. make it so that it willawayt continue 44 thusiy." , Quit, pARBKEijfV good barber is one of those individuals necessary to every C6ihmunfry;'yef one which it is soiuetimes hard to find. Su;h ;an, pnriaijtlffijSan who has the honor to.shave ourlwal chin. He rejoices in'fhe name of 'John C. Scott, and he manipulates 'at' Jaines Carraway's baloon, on Fii)uVbtreet. He is a a fait inf sucn matters, and as such Ave commend him to the hjrstute public. P. S. Scott doesn't shave us gratis. Wp pay Carraway the ordiitary,?arnrtunt:cach month, and adviic all of buhfrieids to do -.MaYoiTs'-CWrI"; JTtiesday, ITarch 23tli18li3,-Tliomas DQnn, white, charg eclitUj leaving been found drunk in the streets, was fined $5' for the offence and -allowed to depart m peace. Lewis Froettcb-, white,1 for a: violation of tdieilQ section of Geuctrai Ordinances, was fined. $10. . . w 'SoirJwople think it don't pay to adveffisb.' We think it does. Yes-tcnlay-morning' we advertised lor a mis sing copy of the Mornixo Star, to com plete a file. Before dinner Mr. Henrv Bremef, to'- whoni Wef rettu r ouf -thinks, had supplied us witlv the desired copy. Other gentlemen called; on usy in response to the advertisement; and, though they came in after our want had been supplied hey are equally entitled to our thanks. New Advertlscmentf. Wm. McRaK, General Sup't, Change of SeheJnle on Manchester Road. V'okth & Daniel. The Steamship Mary San ford . u Woutii tc Daniel. The Fine and Favorite Steamship Pioneer. Atkinson & dHEPPERSOK. The Steamship Lueille. Edwards & Smith. Family Groceries, Li quors, Tobacco, ite. F. W. KERcnNaK.Limc, Laths, Eastern Llaj, &c. Atkinson & SnEPPERSON. Fresh Ground Flour, of all grades. James McCokmick. Fine Cassimcre Suits for $25. James McCormick. Call and Examine those f 25 Suits. Bishop Atkinoi Appointments. Kinston, April 9 Beaufort, (Good Friday) 10 Ncwbern, (Easter Dav). 44 12 Pugh's Chapel, Pitt Co., 14 15 Trinity Church, Beaufort Co., 44 17 Zion Church, : " 44 r" . 18 Washington, 44 19 Plymouth, . 41 22 Elizabeth City, 44 24 Hertford, Perquimans Co.,.'. " 2G Gatesville, 44 2 8 Edenton w 30 Windsor lay 3 Woodville, : " 4 The Star Book Biinlery. This complete establishment is in success ful operation, and is daily turning out the handsomest specimens of work. Mr. T. H. Tillinirhast; "Us juauajrer, is unsurpassed ns a skillful worbmsn, trad, will guaranty i sat isliic tion to all its patrons. His Blank Books are models of neatness and durability, and are universally pronounced the equal of any. Old books are rebound in the best manner; and, in short, every variety of Biiidintr and j Ruling is executed neany, cueapiyauu prompt """Brunswick' Oounty. 4th day o April, for the purpose of nomina ting Candidates for the General Assembly and County office.. Vfi COMMITTEE. mrJs-127-l-vr Mules and Wagdns THE RIJBBCRI HEH WISHES TO purchase two TEAMS of MULKS aeh, nrime noality, well broke and not old. "Also, mr2-l57-3t' ' ' , ! ' ' ' ACOXVF.XTIOX OF THE W'XSEB. VATIVEK- of BRUNSWlClv COfNTY. h held at Smthville on SATURDAY, the Brushes ! Brushes ! "TTlLOOU BBFSHES DUSTEBS' 7 J H ' - i .:4.. POPE'S HEADS AND EYES ; TRUSS HOOPS, STAYEipiNTERS, Ajida full assortincntof ' ti , f - Coopers1 T6b!s,: lr For sale low, by. GEO. A PKGK, nir28-i:7-to No.5 SO. Front St. X1UJ. O-VV- V JZaJLJ : It J hit elaift'.&esiaife tfc tlfellflr 1 1 1 It cattae tRe'lAlr o?curt'fea.utiriinv. It invigorates the Roots of the Hair. It forces the llalr anil Beard to jrow luxn- It imuiediately stops Jfpir Faljinjf put. itkees the Hair from Changing Color frou It restores Grey Ilair to its Original Color. It brings ont llalr on . heads that have been bald for years . It iiuiowpa jAiYMf siiuilttivd puruly vegetable substance. It has received over six thousand voluntary testimonials of its excellence, many of which ftrfe from phj-stcians In high standfiig. f1 It is sold in naif-pound Iwttles (the name lIovrn tn the glass), by Druggists ami Dealers fiiFuaioy Goods everywhere, at One Dollar. per Bottle. Whptisalo liy Donias 'Barnes ft Co.; l C. Welhrft Co. ; flehieffeliu & Co., 'eir York. PAiisr' EifiLER attention to thl turf w 1 atckaitotf to tW C.ii-fv.illed VAMUUY MEDICI N E. The Pain Killer is, hy univer sal ennfcent, ttlfowts l to hav&wdn for itself a reputation unsuriia- sed in the history of medicinal preparations. Its instantaneous effect in the.entii-e eradication and extinction of Tain, in all its various form incidental to the human family, and the uusoii ited, writ ten and verbal testimony of the masses in its faror, have been, and are, its own best adver tisement. For evidence in favor of the Pttin Idler for Ministers' Jsore Throat or Bronchitis, read the following : Gknts : The Pain KtUer has been a constant occupant of our house for over two years, and a portion of ' the time it ha been the only mexiicino under oar roof. Hardly ever do'l h -.ve my children eoinpiain ot ielng ssick, wii bout having them ask in the same sen tence for IVm KillrT. For several '.years ..before I beeu'.ne acquain ted -ivith-lhe Pain IviUrt I htfet suffered a great dHrilffum atatTectiofv rn"'jny throat, thought by sonit4 physicians to be IlrrtnCM'itiH, b.-otli-ew ttr wi'ttit ,-t-H41fvt-lmity-f'irr Throat . At one time i was mo severe that I was obligMl to Rive up preaching. Within a few months after I had becomft acquainted with the Pain Killer, I had another attack from , that dis tressing complaint. 1 tried mv new found medicine, and to my . .astonishment and de light, it produced a wonderfully isoothingef feci. In a short time.l was wholly relieved. Since that time 1 have had a number of at tacks of the same nature, and. the J'ain Killer lias alwaivs afforded Hie relief. About one year since, my.wif bcciune subject to severe suffering from Uheuniitism: our, resort? as tisiiul, was to the Pain Killer, which' woumi i navt re not ,tinlc now to sav more, as I coul with a hcartv gooi will, and al'wavs have ilone. in praise of , the l'ain Kilter. If this hast ly written letter, t couimc-ndation of ferry" Davis' valuable medicine, will be of amy service, you are at liberty to tto with it us you please. Verv trnlv vours, KDGAli CA'DV, Owatonna, Minn., vrissionary Of the A. 11. Home Mis. .society. inr25-l."i-l"iii THE HEALING POOL. Howard AKOCiation Iteports, for YOUNG MEN, on the CKIME OK SOTATUDK and the EltROUS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy tins nianly powers, and create Impediments to MAK11IAGK, with sure means of relief. 'Sent in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. . ll"ei,-12S-; in Wi ir. l.tppltt, Druysrlst fc Chem 1st. Alwavs on hand "a full and si lect supply of PUKE MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc. CS Prescriptions accurately and neatly compounded. X. E. foriier Front anil Market Sts. P. S-Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Persons wishing prescriptions compounded at nifght will please call at mj- residence ou Se cond Street, between Dock and Orange. septiM-tf rj Special Notice! TO FARMERS, MILLERS. A: OTHERS. Responsible parlies wishing Emery & Son's "Star" Cotton Gins and Condensers, can get t bent from us at FACTORY' PRICES, on a cred it, of sixty days. Also, Smith's celebrated Smut Machines:- Persons can get. these Ma chines from us and have thirty days in, which to pnv for them, and if. they fail to give satis faction vou can return them at our cost. S" Mill Furnishing Goods generally. , - E. H. CHESTERMAN, , ' :.' Mill Furnisher and Engineer, :dec28-7'3-VftS."iui Richmond, Va. SPIRITSrJ.V5 NTINE BARREL THE WILMINGTON Mauiifactnring Gorapaiiy, i HEREBY NOTIFY THEIR Jf U5tEB i i 1 I " i' t -' ' - I ' ' I ou tatrn that they hav.rMtorea their rrafldtngs, recently Consumed by lire, and are NOW ready to execute orders for their BIPERIEABLE , BARRELS. 3 jsh -f'i-T-1 a .iut JAMES AWEBB,- . JASIEb Ai -j. rat' ' iht27-155-1w " . . ; r.Ptfesideut, Jusl, Received; i Wrelf rfair, MESS PORK, ) r saio low.ior.asn.- iC IT. COtV AK & CO., T Nov 32 North Water St, mr2l57-5t -MISCELLANEOUS. TTTTTOff! 1 T- II I Til- PUBEKj IN'GENERlL , -i AXD IHE, . . m PARTICULAR! -AT THE- Wnmington Regulator, fiiwjt dfUJtto f-U7i'.7 No. 4 South Trout St., (fuimfii cur the I&Mnceiler Store, May be found a full Stock of seasonable ,3pKlNq GOODS, at jPQFUXAIt PRICES. DoaussTifj mm, In great variety, all popular makes and at much lower prices than any other House in the City or State. Cklteofeiafr IO'CknTsI f -' 7 Beaut i t id Spring Calieoes at 'f:f:M'ii ui2 and 15. Cents. BRO?f 'imd BUFACHrEISHTRTING tind MEKlNG?t--ill grades from 8 Cents per yard, and upwards. . lyeavy 4-4 Brown Pheetingrs, by the IIousekeBping,, Goods, A splendid variety, at prices to please all. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, TRIMMINGS, and SMALL WARES, In great profusion. HOSIERY AND FURNISHING GOODS FOR THE MILLION,' At Satisfactory Prices. WALHRON will, as heretofore, at intervals, justly REG ULA'4'E the prices Of DRY GOODS in this Market.. Therefore, every person in terested or wanting anything in the DRY GOODS line-, will eonsull their wn interest by calling oft?i at THE OIIEAT 4, and thereby keep th mselves thoroughly posted as to tho Value of all classes ot Dry Goods. A word to tho wfsd, .'&c. '. 11. S- WALDROX. is Proprietor, Am mTT-n rimi-iTi -r-i AT THE STORE OF W.M.&J:-C. STEVENSON, -yOU C.tX FIXI, IX AIIITIOX TO all the Heavy and Staple articles of GROCER IES, . Fancy Groceries Viz: ENG. and AMERICAN PICKLES, STUFFED PEPPERS and MANGOES, WORCESTER, JOHN BULL and HARVEY SAUCE, POTTED, HAM, TONGUE, and BEEF, JELLIES, PRESERVED GINGER, PRUNES, Y. U. and Uncold JAPAN TEAS, MOCO, JAV, LAGUARA & RIO COPFZES, PULV., CRUSHED, GRANULATED and BROWN SUGARS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, GELATINE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI; SPLIT PEAS, TAPIOCA, FA VINA,' MA1ZENA, DRIED PEACTIES, APPLFS-and BLACK- t i berries,- I i And a Complete Line of Select Goods. Wood alur Willow Ware, In variety, all very low for Cash, at V. M. A J. C. STEVENSON'S, Corner Front and Market sts. mr5-13rt-tf DON'T FORGET IT ! Come ctxxoL Seo ! 2 "YTE HAVE Jl'ST REiEIi .1 yf ed the best selected stock of DENTAL MATERIAL in the State, mid natter ourselves aMe to compete with t"e Profession, North or south, in point of DURABILITY, PRICE of WOKMAN.-HiP. . ' 4 Toeth extracted or fiiled w ithout pain. J. H. FREEMAN, Dentist, mr-li-1 K-2w. Cor. Market and 2nd sts.. We Have in Store rpiIE EARNEST STOCK AXD BEST assortment of IBoots and Shoes v IN" t 33. o STATE ! And rnceivfnsr each week fresh additions pur. ChaaCd ar low" g?nre.s; Trr Caeb,' call offer t he vuestesj, indiJcemcnts; in jstarlcvutxulltiLand low prices. Call and examine our stock and price,, GEO. R. FRENCH A SON. mar2WSa-to North Front st E. F. COE'S Super-Phosphate of Lime, BONE, MANURE, WARRANTED PURE A UNADULTERATED. "TTTE sAOAt3T 6FFER 1 THIS ; WELL known Fertilier io, PlauWrs, onaccoin modating terms. Also, on nana, molating terms. Also, on nana, t T3j?ntl VT A "V iTT A TUTI. , . : I, 7 ', f h, p,. Received direct from the Agents .of the Pern. vanWBmiitmWarrnted:AAl7AA.y For MAhUovr tor sun,oy - . lJ-J ' mr28-L7-lw O. G. PARSLEY A CO. . XfJIO; RUEIVG ANI.BrNDINt? XT' executed in the best style, at " .X'FVtlnRiMalil Pubiii-h'ng House. - r - And iteneral Took Bindery, mi LADIES MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SlUE. THE. LOT AND PR 21 1 A IJT TIII City on -which is situate fhf , . -, -; , , Banking House of the Bank of Cape Tear.' Lying on Frtnit Street, fwl Ween Srart h's Alley and EwiMg's Alky and also the VACANT LOT Next South, will unless sooner disposed of by private sale) bo sold at ' PUBLIC AUCTION, On Monday, the Olh day of . April XVxt. Information desired in rofurjtaoe to this prop erty, or an to the terms of ttalewlll ;q given on application to W. A WRIGHT,' Esq., or i to the undersigned. ' J. G. BURR, OaOUcf. mrl4-imd :'..-,'- AT AUCTION. M. CRONLYAiibtioneer. By CROXM A- SIORRIS Valuable Steam Engine with- Sundry Other Articles,, EX STEAMSHIP FRANCES. OX VEDHMDAT, "APRIL 1st, we will sell, at. HROW.VS V HARK, foot of Ann street, for account of whom it may con cern, A LOW PRESSURE STEAM ENGINE 26 A neb Cyliudcr, 28 inch Ktroke. SowalFs loiiIcoy Steam Engine (nfTw.) 1 BILGE TUMP ; 1 WINDLESS, complete ; 2 CAPSTANS; 2 ANCHORS, w ith 200 fothoms Chain f 2 YAWL BOATS; SIGNAL LAMPS: COPPER PIPES A CONNECTIONS if, ' SAILS, RIGGING AND BLOCKS, mr 4-15;i-td SPRING STOCK, THE SUBSCBI1IER HAS JUST RE. turned from ihe Northern Cities with a large and attractive slock oi SPRING GOOiS consisting in part of MILLINERY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, PAKASOLS; And a Fine Assortment of ' ' WHITE GOODS - AND Fancy .iticles. A. I BROWV, mr2.S-57-tc No. (i So. Front St. STODKIEST QQ Ilbls. IA3 PLASTER, 200 " BMt quality CEMENT; 300 CALCINED PLASTER; 1,000 Bushels PLASTERING HAlUi M EASTERN LATHS,-. Jg Tons PERUVIAN GUANO",." To arrive po Schs. Okas. Dennis u 2 X00 BarreL rilK:i:I1 L1 JIEr ' To arrive poi Schr. DTalhot.. For sale by mr.T-155-(;t WORTH A DANIEL; We Offer to tiib Trade, WHOLESALE ONUY, 15 OOO Bi;8XIi:,'s cBafi 2.Q Bbls- lour r- -rjg Bag COFFEE R ; JgQ Keg NAILS. R f)rk Boxes ADAMANTINE , CANDLE3' -J CONCENTRATED LYE And a general Assortment of Groceries. For sale by WlLLAHD BROS., mi-2J-tf 27. 28 and 2a No. Water si. ColTec-Cbflee JAVA COFFEE, . la small Mats for Family use. 50" AGS BIO COFFKE, Assorted Grades Low for Cash, at GfX. 3IYKn 11 ami W Fionl street. CilAS, P. MYERS, Agents rn.r2.Vte Fine Whiskies, RANIIES CHAMPAGN.E,, ! rORPIAI-S, AUtJOSXURA; AXD 1 - f ROYAL WINDSOR At . GEO. MYERS5, 11 8nrt 11 'Fwnit street rtHiH4f CILAft D. MYERS, Agent, JUST RECEIVE!, "T" OT CHOICE N C FLOER. For salA LO V.FOB CASH; - H.COWAN CQ.fc i No. 9 No. Watr St. tnr21-151-7t T3 R I5TIK6, ETEltY 1TYLE OP i JT-Plain. Fancv and Ortoatnetital Printing executed enatly, cheaply and erpeditiously J. y BE!tJARl'6 , , T v, , . . , v1MTnrii PnaVtaHtWa Hor PHlXTrSO AH PVBLISRIIfO ilOV AjkI ventral Jxuc mnaeryi -, oet2SJ29.lt ' ; No.a SoHtU Waterj BOOK BIDDING. EA BOOH S. JTIA.O, r azlnes Periodicals, Music, Acbouuaj iu vhe best style at ' ' w - . J " ) V: Printing Ilbhfr and Book Bi c m ' ebi54-tf No. 8 South Wateti;t t t s I very iruiy- xoure, he was released from custody."' : - '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 29, 1868, edition 1
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