Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / March 22, 1872, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
- -, .'ri' '". pucucarD d uly, ' J if b Ks a i: D,i--::t:ri.. ft . --. u 4 . - - r . -. . ..J3 i Dawson E-.' aat. la advanc-3.., 0onntLa, advance 81 Months, in adva: i.vlio.-;:": ' r - -."" -rrr, EC-tl.', i.e. . r'it, ::'.r-3 will to ! !3 t; '3. I : j 73 Lor-th, in advance UZ. Torhi Star w111 re nverr 1 la Eny fj J Ttho City at lfirT.. Cants per wtefc. , March 21, IS72. .' Vol.rIH-ITo.-in5. wiLnniGTon; ft '?: ;u U It.-. .3 FRIDaYSiJII a wlU c. "1. :v - " Ther- ,." rime' - E?r moo- Wind. .Weather ; nrnH: 80:48 ' 23 N gentle Clear i v M. 80:34 41 N W fresh Clear ' I r M. 30.S3 C'J calm . Clear . rTnTcrap. of day, S7 dcg. vnTB.' All barometric readings arc reduced 10 "' Ser't Shrual Service U. S..A.. yWeatlier Report; x War Dspa.ktm.b2it, ;.; y Ofllce 01 Chief Bia,nai umcer, acer," . Washington, March 2l-4:5( N'oriherljrlo westerly winds will prevail on c Uayver be New "EogQd, Middle nd . ''uH Atlantic States, with citar weather.very crally.N. Easterly to southerly winds, with increased cloudloesa and possible tfi iteming -putbcr, are probable for lue Western! Golf lius, while generally clear and pleasant .luiQsr. with north to eaatwlnds will prevail ?r the eastern Gnlf 8tatts. :The barometer .ill continue fallings over the north weft with .oath W easterly winds. -Ruin -temperature "Ia irtnr!v weather and snowdurlng ta.oight, .Ad liradnally extend over the Likes and tbesJ , Oblo vauey 00 imaay,. . .;m pjoiterous win as ro nw uimp - Golf and Atlantic coasts. . -. otsu Wilminrrton Library' Association la ontiU dally aun tne weeK xrom 10 ju. al. to 1 p Sf.i from 4 to 6 P. 11., P.M. , ' ail from. li to 10 FBOfTAliLC ADVr.tTISlSO. VVe'eaU the attention of iuO business' men It Ffiltalngtinto ttfs saperlor advantages offered by ......-'W..- ..:.-.; r ' v-j.r': V IflK "WEaKLT 8TAU - . M n advertising medlnp. It lias, without exception, the Largest CirenlaUon ot any pub lication in Wilmington; and wo can satisfy 'icy oiw that it baa no equal as a niedium of (OinaiunlOAtion wiui tn peopte w ins rurai districts now trading with Wilmington, ffe solicit a call frOm. those who wish, to ulace their business, prominently before the peoflu of thla Bectlon, oafldeat that we can offer inducements that cannot fall to please. ftsiss bbrqr8 Live Book fetore, 59 Market trect-6Uadtrd Workf.; - ' ; ' ; Mcssojc & Co. The Newest 8yle: IUt,Drj Goods, &c:V ' "' ' . sir T. D. MBABEj.TTWilmlncton ;8team Fire Englac Co. No. 1. AOvBRBCQH.FaUevllleIloU. ' ; )psba IIocsje. Enlhoilaalic Reception o 'the Oites OperaJroupeVj . .1 -FojiTCNio't Senant. Fire-Ear, can heat toe grass grow.: A Beautiful Preaanl. We were shown, yesterday, at" the Jewelry itorcofMr. T. W. Browned oxen magnificent rilver teaspoons, la elciant cases, . which we were Informed are Intended as a present to CJapL J. L. BoatwrlRht, of the Wilmington 8. F. E. Company; No. 1. By an arraagejaaent among the officers and members of thla com pany, the Individual who tqeceeds In getting to the engine boose first upon an alarm of fire Is enlilkd to what la known as the "red baH," and the one who was so fortunate as to get the "red ball" the greatest humbur of times ' during the year was to be presented with a prize. This year ,Capt.-oatwrigbt has been .- the lucky Individual and hence he receives the reward dne toj hMvnrtn"!'r'"e spOOns, v ncn would tempt the cupidity of one much more honest than Ben. Butler, bear ou on one side the inscription: "Bed Ball 71 and 'Ta," nndou the other, 1he initials, "J. L. B." To day belnhe anniversary of this excel lent company, tbe prize will be presented at drs. There will he fin nnwt. . w M wiiw mwuiwui ii awuu i I mi. tKA A,..r j u.,w.od, ana no unusual parade. Tbe euatomary monthly., trial, of the engine will take ph.ee. . . t i ... - Mks. Oatbs as Fprtunio, to'ulhC; ;"" small i'ire. . " Ytiterday morning, abont9 ovclocktthe roof l a email frure. dwelling, In the rear of Mr. R. D.-IJuriitU'a saloon, caught fire from a park from the chimney, y Fortunately, the lire Bu'db'covered and extinguished ' by the in mates before any material damage was done or the alarm sounded. ' Bhdrtl after tbe above, occurrence a lot of rosin on the premUe of Messrs: Willard Br.f- onEale Wand, caught fire, endangering a ,Ttt amoant of property (n the Immediate vl- clnltj.'U was discovered and put out however ' before any mischief wat'doae. v ' i faeatrlcalKotee " - :J 'y The Lydia thompioo Troupe was to com nincean en,iWraKntt Aui last even-' H It is thought .hhly'prQwkhie" that this troniM .tif .t.i. TOtit-'".m.:timr tht. month. -Oar citizens will be glad to learn that the u'i. Reliable'! . Compuuy propose to pay "iminxton soother vi.lt about tbethlrd w lu April. Miss Ulen D'Este, especially, " aauy adalrers' among the friends of .the dlma lo ibis city, and she and her talented 4T,,0Pe may TeaUsfured Of a hearty welcome.. -Mrs. Oati appears 'lb. every scene yln "nunio. ' . - - Nllileal. tn. Allan Uuthei ford, with bla"nlnety-incb "M, seems to be destined to distance his ;.capctltorsinthersce for the Radical Coo- ionai nomination Un; this-District: A ePabllcaa meeting in Carteret a few dayp sgo jwmmended him it its first choice. Dublin ,redy dechrred that rivals lor 'the noml- "UUn I 'an f .I, 1.. .... . . . uon Cant fttt bo n7 . " ver Kainenora the.'-: tJnlted Elates Ptrthing Co., of 411 iated Uy thS Legislature, and which ac Uscv ' wHIwerye.hImn Inch from the Broome( 'street, New York, "bave suspended! ?ording toiaw, he 1 in duty boand to.do:? . --. . y ,,.:..,..vVifc. v.y. y A red ear of corn (the sane ear) has eerved ft. . Berff e-Cn8C f0ft hns. t busiirs ia New Dota. For,three days In succession - theVe have J"? p0 ,6e86Lo8,i tbe- CltyCourt.!, Causc "o cases ready I.rjrlal. r i; ; i UThat ugly breakage In the : CourV House fence 8hould.be repaired, it loQtsvveryun- eijihtly. ; - . ; .: . . , , Tllley, . Secretary, of the Southern Express company, were in our city yesterday and Btop ping at the Purcelt Ilouse. It la said peo'pleowe thelrlong Uvea to their flannels, and It W a knan fact, that exV tcrnal. preservation from damp prolongs life ana thai even in the hottest day of -summer flannel garments slxould not bo discarded. -a The membsrs of the Howard Relief Fire I Engine Company were but yesterday, with I their beautiful engine, and had their usual' j monthly parade and engine " trial. Front I street. hftwfn thW V.-rnrt-a nffl nA tt,. i wmw VUW VUAVW .. VSU SjU w 1 corner, was pretty eiTectaally V elenced. Attention la called to-the advertisement of the Favettevllla llotel. now in charge of 1 . . . . , , Mr. A. Overbaaghlato proprietor of the '' Ex. change' Tho oldf Fayettevllle" la well known to the travelling public, and under Mr.-1 rtvTh,norV nn.rtntantinVa ha Avf ytam na reputation. : ; ...;' - r Among the attractions At - the store of Messrs." David & .Well, on" Market street, may I be rocsd what , they term the V Bboo Fly Band.",- Ve witnessed their ") performance," yesterday and pronounce It au fait. Steam' is the motive power, which Is said to be of eight- mosquito strength. Don't mistake this band for the famous Gideon Band," which - i non , est invmtu; Call and see the exhibition." T11K OUr LAWS. T Latest from the Fi-oiit.y : ; I The latest news from Robeson county may be found in . the following .paragraphs, which we clip from the Jfybaonlan: wt?. The excitement at Scuffletown produced by the many rumors and reports that have been in circulation here for the past ten or twelve days having in a measure subsided, the public miud now accepts the following as probably the tree state of things in Scuffletown : ; Henry Berry Lowrey was not drowned ot. killed by himseir or his brother but has quiet ly 1 f ; the coattf, taking with him the la'gest share of the proceeds ot the roWery of Mr. McLeod'a sate ; Boss Strong Is not dead but badly wouBded, and as soon as he Is able to travel the rest of the-band will follow tfielr chief. v . y. . t In an editorial on the stale of affairs id Robe son out contemporary mentions tat Hender- .. j . -i u vr yr rr -tj I. son, iuo currcBvuucuh ui iu . . icri, j had been outlawed by a Board of Magistrates of the county, and that & posse bad been sent! la phrsuirof him. In another part of the J paper, however, the licbescmiah publishes the following contradictory paragraph : - - We stop the press to say that the report noticed elsewhere in this paper that Henderson,-the so-called Herald correspondent, bad been outlawed and was being pursued by the constable's posse, seems to have been untrue, llsadersan umti down to tils place yesterCaj and relnrned by the next train without moles, tat Ion. .He was entirely unarmed. OPERA HOUSE. Dramatic. , Of course Mrs. Oates was .brilliantly. 1 i. re- celved last evening by her lriends la Wilming ton, who constitute the entire play going com munity. The audience was the most numer ous, probably, of the current season, and the enthusiasm was of that lively and eponitra. tivesort which is always inspired by this wiusomo uiuarmuoyi wsAmtiu XWO, years' ago, . wucn -airs. bp T . - . . upon her first visit to Wilmington, we declared the female loveliness hiph h hewitphed :- them. We comsarcd - " -" 1 . ' . a a bia ..a wama am ma ai a 1 1 nerto apagnurccu uuSu - the most beautiful and -fragrant flowers oi UUrief que 'acomuuiabiou oi ajruia xuuiupBwu. Blanche Chapman and oopuie worreiu Last evening Mrs.Oites renewed the delightful Impressions which her presence. Inspired In Wilmington two years since. She Is the same bewitching little fairy of burlesque; the same rollicking, gamboling, mischievous romp the same naive.-foy. little creature, apparently per- lecllv unconscious 01 ocrcompiete cwuyuwi. of; the hearts ol the audience; in faets&e thejdentlcal little dramatic cocktail that two yem.ago stimulated -the palate of. the WiP miogton public to. the point ,01 insauaoie xraTlng for the dellgbtful entertainment which Mrs. Oates, and Mrs. Oates alone, seems capable of giving to the complete satisfaction ol VVllmlngton., ' '."'"' ;t " A? f. The pcrformanfce of last evening was well chose'n for the display of Mrs. Oates' abilities In, operatic assumptions, especially for, the display of her almost matchless vocal powers and; attrMttcma.in Zegiment wUlnever become so old as to weary an an- dlence, when Mrs. Oates r shall assume . t&e part of Josephine, it is aimcuit to conceive an assumption more handsomely and sweetly .n.taineth'an was Mrs.; Oates Josephineiot tRt VtenfiTir. ."'.' -.'x - " Of the company'accoiapanyIng, MrsryOates when she first appeared in vvumtngioo, Air. . . m m XTr. Aiin rfa Mr. Pratt remain. TVThese no.non.tbla feature assuring of the Driin rivagement which DfODt and which will Wilmington, by this Hot o. v .y y r :. a mnort- havinsr obtained circulation' that I . . . . .. . business, we are requesUdTto give, the-rumor an empbatlcdenlal. ; Our Information ls-to the efTact that the uompany were bever u .i. . L;-'-'-,,.' - kul tne enjoyments of the evening ;ihe., toasts 1 v- V . ; - . : 'Vr ? that were drabk;&c,we;nny hav ivecasion UAXii,,; . u i J ' Fire Engine Companyfio. iarwottted.tq to BpeakkneatUf.-A.? .- ' -ti , 1' meet;at their Engine f . -ZesstiLand Manageress. S o'clock. In full onorm for annnalnarade.::; . -i4 wu" P?aieAw.ere k. ' , -. 1 , . - .? . ' , , " ' . Moaaeo were , provided by Messrs. Broclt & I Tr,JW" . - ' -1 - " ' ' i. i ' - p. B? Plant, President, and George' H.' Webband lt'woul4'bo''ent!reW.BJber'finVn I " J '' rr-1 ' ' ' are all competent axtisU, and were, kindly and awuauus "official eopy of Drawing sent tonrery ticket areautwujk" 1, . Masons in toe rotate amounts to 11,158. i.flider.- -'..ffebss.naclm.:- ccrdlallj.receiyed by the audience. - ; . Then were initiated during : the , lltionie ' v" ' ' r ' aitfttrptlier'there was wanting, last evening. - .''" . . " I Tear Ul XOIli ouwiM.fi.iiv.vvv . ant , VV.; . ... : . ' ' ThA Kn fil!h . iVWJ Ol 1 nnrfli J U a irnwa'nf tttsi m nt. or our riav eroers. -j . rT - : . . " r. . . . euriittiutt T-T Ttiz -nthmA Antr ta: Bledsoe (or real) Beard of Directors, four n ForBalooxi.mostfAVOfableterms-for casbr, -. Fortvkio and his Gifted Servants to- j, fothe convicts in thePeni-4 ontlme,or in exebange for eottoa on crop rity-iSC ? . - tenttary, which ndoub were gladly re- time .-t,Tp 5- -jr t . rC;f Sv:..v-.".7. ZiL for the4 convicts' ate; now oh halt i mar s-imr w 4tii f worth a wobth. - Aualrersary Dinner. -vThe first Annlversarv dinner of'th s RnoVmtv Tof St. George and St. Andrew cam c 31n the roo over Messrs.; Brock & Webb'a aloon PteTeotoVv?ne .tno P"t of members and eeveral InvVte'd guesia gracea ine oceasion. wjth their presence. to say that this part Of the entertainment was all that:heart could Lwlshr w.--:eJ- fFWM-B rT ol mt m-loniei Ladles Bewi.7sf t i The President of thia orgahlzition enda ns note. In htch she tJXDressea thai ho thf tDe Offlders and Visitors will not fall to be Pre8eQt aVa called meeting this afternoon, "at 4 0 clock, to confer, in ; relation to a concert proposed for the benefit of the Society, on the 2nd Of ADfiL at the Theatre . ' . w . . FoBTUKiois Servant Gormand1" bread by thejwagon'load to-njght. y eats Oar Chip Basket. - ' ?- & , . Curious mem. When 4 watch U unM tt always changes hands ; itU seems odd on the 1 .n. : ' ' . : . v.? A. hopeful newspaper heads a .column of paragraphs about ,women i.-'. V The 8iienced 8ex." ,., : v !-,, ; :yi;;- v i ;' . A letter directed to'The Belle of Albany, Ga.'t is claimed by every young. lady Jn that town, andj the postmaster can see no other way out of the difflculty.but to! resign. ' - , f Profanity never;,, did any man.the least good. ; No. man is richer, or happier, "or wiser for IL-w-It commends no one to society. It Is dfegustlngjto the refined, and abominable to the godd. ' ; .' - ' ' :' . . " A Minnesota thtrlk kindly allowed a con vict to step outside the penitentiary a moment to kiss his wife, and the famly tie j proved 6" strong. that he has not yet returned. ) ; . I '; He who ' tklnks better of bis neighbor! than they deserve cannot be a bad man; for the standard by which bu judgment Is formed is the goodness of bis o wn heart. 1 If yon have lost any thing; adverUse it la our J new1 'department, under, bead : of .V Lost and Found,"Tt half our regular rates, for adver tl&ementAnot exceeding five lines. : tf , Advertisements nder head of M Wants, " For Sale or Rent," o Lost and Found " will positively be charged full ratea nnless ..r . - . ...... , pai (0r in advance.' y y .y, , tf Shipping Articles,-Crew Lists, Manifests, Charter Parties, etc.,TConstanUy oa band and tor sale at the Stab Printing and Publishing Uouscv tf Shipping articles for sale f the office of tbe.MOBMlMO 8TAR. , .": '-V.v If SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. . Tho Argus'ssifs there is not a single case of sickness in Wadesboro.'- ? ;l ; Lawson Hoonoy, a citizen : ot TJnrAin tmror tr liAath in rha ' onniv Aaaawva wmtm w mvwvu U tUV DUv f of last wcek.y .w-v Haywood coanty intends to bat in operation next summer a cheese factory. A correspondent of the Daily . Qf adTOCates. the nomioay. tj josiah Turner. Jr. . ir.vr :K- r- - -va. f - j ODD x lies, a crazy man, com - a . a i . . -. - I I UaH aai a Ha a I lswi HoAn AAnMww Inat vii l i in a nuii.iun aia. a v a w luauu . luuulv. aasa. -r-' -k;i-1,7;;i.;. ;T "1 "!u6 .v. ; xcicgaica is tug; taic. vyu i servauve convention, to ue ueiu in weens boro on the hist or May, will be passed over tne wverai roaus lorueare. j The W adeSDOro' .ArOUS 8aV8 : grand excursion, both ways, is projected Ion the W. C. & R. railroad, as soon as the train shall run to this 1 place, . . 1 A liODert ' V . LiaviuSOn: BOu fj CoL Allen T. Davidson, of .'Asbeville, and nephew of Gov. YanCe, has received the anointment of Cadef at;WeStToint: y y fJants. Wooten and Morrison. on lbe W. ,0.'& R. railroads, -are two ot tne most accommodating officials that we naTe eyer met with, and I merit tho entire confidence bestowed on tbem- by jthe I traveling public.' .So says the Argus. rjiiie RaJemK NewfB&vi I Mr.' H g; Gibbs, Sheriff of Hyde- county, ar- rived jn' this city yesterday; with a prison- er sentenced tothftJPenitftntiary from that county, but owing to they present state ot 1 atlairs at . tne jtreniientiaryytue rectors. 1 couiu uw - - y There are inTNorth Car .va thRaleisrh News, two hundred and twentV-0D6 Lodges that are at, WorP With an active membership q 'Taking - AMrav vat nwna nnr rnnoi vbii wt w i 1 u iniu swuuut, - last meeting 01 tne wranaoage ananon- veari ot the oraer ; ana xaiQeatniu t oTvAfi- for Kations;n iaccotint'of'rihe'Trefusar'oCi tbe i f t7 A t nin 'nnrn"i 1 HnvErilOr . iW uuuiir mw;wv..,..r.. l n0'riseqU been compelled 16 appeal 16 the chariUes 1 01 tne comiuuuuj w - a 1 au i. . a m m ni a anno r na - n nnm wi ivm nor x 1 itri irnnv ruci . - always be achieved in , - 'ZZiZZSil VI fill rT"i' TT5 : , - r ' - Board of Lirectors80 canea; sent to tue i v , - -: gtaryatidn aad death HEW DYEKTTSEMENTS.S ? .WILMINGTON . . OPEHA HOUCE. - '! i " . r fc tv- r 1. IJINTHfJSlASTIC UECEPTIOWof tbeSoXith I era favorite. Hn. J aa.' a. oatem. ud COMIC '.OPElA,'01IPAT..;i I - frid at BVBNInq. Varea.22, first me to Wilmington of the.Falrv Musical . Extra va-1 ganza, . '.' ' , ' ; 1 Fr (anlo anit Ols Gifted Srvats. Spirkling fMiio,?,jand ": Elegant ' Costumes Saturday Aft ernoai,' Grana Matinee. . .. .,i . .. is'atuepat. kiqjit, T ::k '' '' :- JFJLQWJEB XJIBUS OF. PARIS.. T ' march 2J-tf y-i ;f::SH;-yV-;-ifvt , The Newest SfjIe: -.i-:1-.-. TfiE BROADWAY SILK HAT I ? " " - :- " " I.' CLOTHING! . v rSnlfs Sfade to ; Order.' . "y -i.; . ---y. r-.':-' GLOVE?, TIES, e., SIRING OVEBCOATS. MUNSON. CO., . . .t.city Clothing Store, v mWi2-tf .. , c iuarKet ta. Wilmington Steam Fire JCiAlglAlC : VUa ' Al U. At MEMBERS : Ton are hereby notified to appear at your Knglne ftome this (Prl iWy; alterooon. at B o'clock, tk lull uniform, for your annual parade. , , . .r,- - . "'"''.; : : p: t TSAUnrs.; ' mar2-lt Secretary. - Fayetteyille Hotel mnn ttxttvt? cTnKTrn hera ifrifrt fiiA i citizens of Wilmington that he has re- tnnmit to t.hn lanrn and commodious buUd-1 moved to the large and commodious buUd- lnor. on Havfitretit. Favetteville. N.C.. known - I A YETTEYILliE HOTEL. : The house is now being repaired and will be furnished throughout with new furnllute. Every effort will be made to : insure comfort to guests. A. OVEBBACGH, Proprietor, Late of Exchange Hotel. mh 22 lra t : t Standard Works. XjLLLIBONE'S DICTIONABY of AUTHOBS. A critical Dictionary of English Literature,' and British and American Authors, Liv. 1 H log and Deceased. y CYCLOP JE 01 A Of ENGLISH LITEBATUBE a By Bobert Chambers, in two volumes, is now presented to thnjpnblic in a thoroughly revised and considerably Improved form. For sale at w r V HEINSBEEGEB'S j ; -Lire Botir and Music Store. I L XXI ax 1 " ... : Saddlery. . KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TBUNKS," TRAVELING BAGS, And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap tor cash at f - J. S. TOPHAM ft CO.3, Ho. 8 8outh Front street, ' " feb 6-tfnac ; Wilmington, N. C. w- v i a--- .-. . t i a nn lim TtTflini nTinrarnV'TlD I WTlTfl . mymjj ,r-lJUXlUlllialll y,, llAAw lilV To Take Place April 4, 1873. aoluao TICKHTS. The number of Tickets eYmo'unt &&2ruW win be woV 000 Dollars, divided into 648 PHIZES, in irniew -"XX 1 i4ef ."i::" 1 Prise of.. ;...............r.r.i... "'JM Suelpl IKt- i::::! a A-nnro-zimAtlonaorS2.Ui0eachtothe 1 -Xt a mmnlninflr Nob. of ttaedenarvbf ' - tho 2o. drawing the $3 0,w.0. ...... ; 18,0001 o.Approximauonsoif jweacnwvne v , ,( - remaining Nos. of the denary of 1 4 the No. drawing the $50,000.... J.500 5 Approximations of l'00-.each.to the - : t'xio. preceding and No. following v the No. drawiogtne $23,00 .......... 2,000 8 Approximations of $500 each to the v . , t ; No. preceding and No. foUowlng. . ' iC " the no. drawing the $10,0(0.. ...... 1,000 ' 2; Approximations of $5,0 each to- the r . .: i.l, No. preceding and No. following.; . tne No. drawing the 5,00..., ...... 1,000 643 PBIZE3y........,........rV"r 750u00 p PaioKS o TicxaTS fw This DaAwnrci : - -.'y Whole T Icket. ....... ..i .... i ..$ 00 currency. Half Ticket.... ........... ....a rS 00 , Quarter Ticket..; ....... 17 CO 4 Ltll'r'j " v m I v-r0fMlAfftrlfiMthknOne.Tenth Ticket ; Address Ke" V bbot HEB. " . , Qrayier bt , Ne w Orleans, aa. -.-- . . . - - Remit Jn.Besisterea obiter or roswimw Mtavola- PKospliate. FERTILIZES., ' .i We Have Just Keceived- OA bbls. 1 And half bbls; choice "V, .m7 it? Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, y : y; ASXl'j-Vf,'? Prunes, Preserves, Jellies, Ac AO mhU-tf l . " WEJJT HAEBIS3, VMISCPTriTiA'NEOIIS; limited Partneraliip. "VrOrTICB isher'' 7 given that the tinder- aig&ed, in ace . aanee witn t of an Act ot the Legislature of ISO J3l sigaed, In acc.danee with the provision of an ActottheXegisiatureof 1S6V61, entitled I "An At to provide for .Limited Partnership" and an Act to amn4 the said Act. ratified the 8th ef February, bare Tenewed. and con tinued tie Limited Partners hio .heretofore existing between them under the" provisions i ot the Act first above-mentioned. . Said ret nswed, partnership is to continue for five years, and Is to date from. January . 1st. 1872. and" is to terminate ' January 1st, 187.' The nature of the business tobe transacted is a General Wholesale and Commission Business in the City of Wilmlneton. James A2 Willard and Albert A. Willard, of trie City of Wil mington are tne uenerai partners, unaer tne style of Willard Brothers. .Williarn' H. Wil lard,' xf the City of Kaleipbj is the bpeciat nunitAvWir nf th csmafhanm nf MMmnr. xrarvner, ana ajs sncn nas comriDatea to tne rtvThAnin.nr1 TJnllara A75 nv tka oairf anm rjye Thousand Dollars (i75,OCO), the said sum having been actaallypaid in by him in earn, in rood fal-h Into the caultat stock of the Original Limited Partnership, of whichthia is a renewal, and the said, sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars is represented by. Goods1 ana jaercnanaise now on nana, and. nas -not been Impaired in the course of trade. -W ' y JAMES A. WILLABD, 'G Geberal ' ALBERT A. W1LLAKD, J Partners - .tULLIAM H. WILLARD, mh 10-2m , Special Partner. - STREET RAILWAY ! r- 3- IM A y ft ' U A S .... J AN AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL- ' uus wui..itavi3 cumur 01 ueu jruss onu irum siretiis, lur umoa xrepot, ab a A. Ml., dally, to meet the Southern train, stopping at the various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the route lea vinsathe Depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner ol Frost and Bed Cross streets asain at5U A. If.. for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound train, making the usual stop pages, at the hotels and -boarding houses leaving Union. Depot on the arrival of the Bouthern- train. la the evening- will leave corner of Front and Bed Cross streets at 6 P. M., making the usual stoppages, leaving Union Depot on the arrirai of the Northern train. - - ' " . inuring the day the ears - will run the usual schedule, commencing at Wilmington Garden at j o-ciocjc, arriving a corner oi nea woes and Front at 7:i0 o'clock, leaving at 7:2214 and arriving at Wiimlnetoa Garden at 7:42. allow i- goaminuies Between eacn turnout auring the aay. 3- Fare 10 cents, to or irom Union Depot. Other charges same as formerly. . - DA-NIEL KLKUf, . feb 20-tf . . .. r Proprietor. u F F-L Lr L I.E .r-- : Import d -and D o m G S t i C " . v w v " CIGARS, Pipes and Tobaccos. . - --:'- : on hand and to ARRiYE By 9" Sign of the Fascinating Indian GlrL-S marT-tX. - ; .'.. f ,mtmm.m ... ,, , , .r,... . .,...,... , j , ,,. , . , Drugs ! Drtjgs ! UST RECEIVED -A" SUPPLY OP- Ayer's Sarsaparilia,' Kennedy's" Medical Dis-t . - ,, : , ' I covery, Pierce's Golden f Medical Discovery! Sage's Catarrh Bemedy. " Also, Bose's Mocking Bird. Food, Canary Seed, Sage, Thyme, Cayenne and Black. Pep persj Mustard, Sweet Oil, &&, &e,, sold at i ; , ;; Til olLHENT. & WEIGHT'S - " Drug and Chemical Store,' (Lfppltt's old stand) i mar 13-tf N. E. Cor. Market and Front. '. Cotton Seed ! JlCKSON COTTON SEED, PEELEB COTTON SEED, . . . '" For sale by ' - 1 mar9d2w&wlm MUBBAT & CO. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. XITE- HAVE J UST'BECEIVED'A LlBGE f-YV-r"- y "SUPPLY OF; v Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,' Sand Paper,' Paint ' and Varnish Brushes, Sash Tools, Ac. '. For sale low at mh,20-tf - 1 GBEEN & FLANNEB'S. :.' t'" !;t HriB'::'. ': U CLIFFORD HOUSED .1. SAMPIiE KOQM, ';cv : f - "Kf THE CITT. 1 If HERE SUPEBIOB SEGABS AND EOT f W "TLED L1QUOBS can always be had, in eonnectioa with that Superior Brand of ; MICHIGAN : CHEWnTG TOBACCO. 'Famished Booms,-by Day, Week or Month, 'oct le-tf -.; -J, acldtf6bd; prop'r.tj , J.. E". RUECKERT, :';.;!MAS6Nl6.HAr.Ii,'" f Nos. 57 and 59 Market Street PIANOS S OF THE BEST Leading Factories in, the Unltcd'Statea. PIANOS of ALL STTLE3 and PRICES to suit - purchasers constantly onhaid and for sale. JB3TA11' Inducements usually, held 'out by. Northern Manufacturers cin onif be had In the State at the above place. I I " GEO. WOODS CO.'S PARLOU AND - 'TESTnir. OBOAarsi " ; . THEY: ABE PBE-EMIN ENT FOB' TfTEIB r CHABMING ?OLO . STOPS, BEAUTT j AND PURITY OF TONE, KLK- , : - GANT DESIGN AND FINISH. , .Tv- IN FACT THEY SOU-"- X PASS ANY OBGAN Heretofore known or introduced In this city. 'AV'Xt Calx, JXeatr ana See Them! ' ; AB InstnimenU: Warranted" for Five Xeariu 49-PIANOS TUNED AND BEPAIBED.-CJ -: A choice selection .ofShoet Music on hand and for aaley; ,s-t f, '.: Vt-yi'-A.f-:- ! I :WrumroTOjr, N. C. - I V. FBUECKEBT, - marlttf - r:..:r,:;?AiiusE. A - T) qR1 Tl A lT A TT f l"i ' KM. AT JULU IX f'XJL V U U i nvii sio utkzax d; osiriiATi ze. 'Commencing Tuesday, Marcn26th. - '. 'it.'.5i-v' n Aflri nfrn. 1 ,1:1 JiTIIErMQNARCIt OP JTIIEM ALL; A - TLLTJSION15T and VENTEIL0QTJI3T, will a appear ana prod use enects stranee. mvs tical and incomprehensible, and will also give away each evening r .:.! ' ; , i 100 : COSTLY GIFTS, PfwIHu.WfhA mnnt. T.1UT-al fJIft W.nf at .n niAnttnivsi n Admission Dr8a Circle and Parauette. 60 cents; Gallery, $5 cents. --. -v. - , yS3 prlTato Boxes $1 and $ftjcar ' Seats can be secured at P. neinsber er's Book and Music Store at an additional charge . of 25 cents. , - v r . j .. .. w Git AND MATINEE" On Saturday at 3 oxloclr. Every child attend ing will secure a handsome present. . i i .. Admission to all parts of ihi e House 23 cents. ' marca-'21-t ' h ''':".';'' AUCTION SALES. ATJCTIOIT, SAXE n"I? T7rT?Ciro A "KTT TtlTTT T70 xiUMJtpi? AJN 11 : M U liiliO Postponed unlit Friday (March 22. i MM . CRONL Y,uctioneer. y p By" Cronly M6rite;V;" ON FBIDAY NEXT 22d tostat 12 o'clock, Mi, we will-sell at Exchange Corner,, . ""' 20 Fine Kentucky M iles, . - . ,16 No. 1 saddle and Harness Horses, '. To arrive on morning ti aln of that date. : . march lT-tds . . ;- ''.- ' ,:;.w '" VA1.UABUQ Sound Property for Sale. By BTJATING cfe McQTJIGG. WE WILL SELL at EXQHANGE CORNER on SATURDAY, the 23d inftantyat 11 o'clock A. M., to close a Mortgage, that VALUABLE FABM on MIDDLE SOUND, adjoining the land s ofLC. C. Morse and, Wm R. iJ1lA.rfVnt.airilTicr (inn hnnrti il utrM. fortv. of which is in a hljrh state of cultivation, with Two-Story Dwelli -Kitchen and neces-' Sary outbuildings. Als ftn lots, each con- 1 uiuiinE inn acrei. ueur iiib ULKive. , ,.- j TEEMS. Half Cash, balance ohe and two years. . . . - imar i ou - MISCELLANEOUS. Wood ! fiVZood I a. ( r': -J P ' V"; -; .';: FULL STOCK ON HAND, CUT AND UN- . V cut, delivered promptly ; ' '- t','--''''.-'-v:- O. G. PABSLEY4 CO.8 Coal and WoodjYard. . inarch 15-tf r Cloth; Gaiters; ;.l Tf OBOCCO FOXED, AIA,'.' ;..: ' ' ; FOB LADIES. ' DUDLEYS ELLIsi.l " SiCTi of theSliff Boot. mar 19-tf H ; B U R K H I LUE R, Whoxjdsaxx and ; .1 ni nli www. ,; 1 f ;;nf.,L SEGARS. Sign of the Indian Chief ' ',- i K0. 6 Uarset St. ' ... . .. i- V marl7.U-' WAWTDi TTTANT TO SELU-?,0C0 Yards of MAT TING. White, Fancy and C Kn all slaes, 4x4. 6x4. 6x4 Inst received: by steamer. C4, ex ; march 21-36 WANTED Five Boot and Shoe Makers, to which good wages and steady em ployment will be given ;. none tratgood work men need apply. J. W. HEWETT, , . mh 18-1 w LIppitt's Building, 8. F. St.. ; WASTED From 5 to 20 Cords White or . Bed Oak Bark, try Lthelat or May.---. , ; . , . J. W.HEWETT, mie-lw LIppitt's Building, S. Front St. AJfTED IMMEDIATELY A Nal Tur pentlne Distiller and four Pise Barrel Cooper. Apply to J. B- PHILLIPS A fiBO., - carters ville, W.. C. A A. K. B., . C or To SrauirT a Hiasoir, Wilmington, N,C. -.mar l&-lw . ' v FOR GALE O R R HI JT. w1 ieHa TW- '. - , . jgja Tolacco, .. . ... 1. FOB SALE CIBCULAB SAW - MILL, In . good order. Inquire of -. feb 3-lm r : F. W." KEBCHNEB. , r, V Of "Wilmington, p ' " XIHLE THE OFWCE OF THIS BANK IS JT: '-being repaired, the business will be transacted In the adjoining rooms, entrance ' on Princess street. , march mt A, E, TiXKi:sCi;l;rK i-. ... j prcspsrocs footlss. 1 ,- r 7t , ,-.fc-"i.-?l7..'7. .is,-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1872, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75