.-. - V - - - v : - ' - - - r- . 4 --,,- ,- - ? ..'...:-.-... -. . .. 1 h the nanniNG btak. . "'. PUBUSHKDJJ.41I.Tf- .- rV,. WM. U BEQHinD, Editor and Prop'r; o?yTO, pawson Bank Bulldlass, Trout Bt. Oae year. In adracoe.. .......,........7 00 Sis months, in advance. :.......,,... 8 60 Ttiroo montbSt in advance, CO. one nionthi "Jn advance .. 75 TUo MoauiHd Stab will bo delivered in any odrt.of the City at Firm Cbhts per week. . HF.TEOBOLOU1VAL BECOBP. -.prll U IS72, .";; " ' I, - " Ther rime: Birfrm," mom- Wind. Weather ei. eter. - - ; ; .u ; 7 A. M. 29.W 63 N Frh Clondy ; i T. M. 30:09 (X) NW iresh Clear : i V. M. 80:23 61 Calm Clear . Vtcisn Temp, of day, 54 dejf. Note. All barometric reading are reduced fo tl:f pi'A.level and to S3 decrees Fahrenheit. s , i KonauT 8biboth, Jtenr't Siirnal Service U. 6. A. Vrtber Report. , - - Wab Department, I'tlice uf Chief stzn&i UlEeer. rw. Washington, April 1-4:35. P. , - JXibdbiliika. TLe barometer will continue rUIna: dariofr, the oliihtovcr the South Aliaotic, Middle and New Eonland States, with northerly to west erly winds, and clear and clearing weather, tho latter continuity on Tuesday ; the pressure will continue dloilnishlnjr westof and over the upper MlPftlssippl valley,' with incicaeiog southerly winds and cloudiness, and. very prob ably threatening weather during to bight, and xtcnd on Tuesday over the npper lake rrgion and possibly to i the Ohio valley; easterly wiDdP, veering to southerly, with increased cloudiness, are probable lor the Western Gulf States on Tuesday ; an area of low barometer i apparently advancing towards the NW, Dangerous winds are cot anticipated for the iiul uud Atlantic coasts, except the brisk and 2s V from Chesapeake Bay uorlbea&tward. 3?DE3CElr:aiG23r. ;iimci iiUEjioitv. Sit. James' "CharnJi. OoiiNEK Third and Market Streets. Puii'.ic Services at -St. Jamea during Holy , , Week and Easter Tide. . E.iMerTm'fulay.', .i,.l-Moroing Prayer " ' f "' aud Ante-Coin- s t. .muuion.. 71AM , . . EveuloK Prayer 5 TM Wc call the attention of the Jttuuiness men . Wilmington to the superior advantages ,.?'ct'tti by ;! . ' .'. .'. THE WEEKLY ST All n.u advertising medium.' It has, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can satisfy :i'.iy ouh that it haa no equal as a medium of communication with thf"people pf the; rurai districts now tradlngjvlth WUarfngton. Wc solicit a call lrom those' who wish to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that wa can jMTev iadacements that cannot fall to please. Dcdluv & Eixis, Sign of the Big Boot Oar Monthly Bills. . . . ' ' ... ... ... D. F. MiTCttELL: & Son. Hay, Oats, 'Corn. David Pioott Tobacconist. I. T; Alderman, SecVy. W., C. fc R. R. Ii. Meeting of Stockholders. A. II. Neff A Card ; W. M. Parker & J. II. Tatlor New Firm. (Ikecs .v Flan ner. Garden Seed. .f rtrluary. . From the rceords lnthe office of R. J.Jones, V.q., Secretary, we have to chronicle only four interments in Oaftdale Cemetery for the month of March, as follows: Poisoned, 1; pneumonia, 1; diseases not stated, 2. Their ages were 51 jears, 30 jcars, 10 years, and 1 age not given. All. males, hut the iofan, whose set inOt stated " ! ' Ity Court. The only case before tho City Court was that Purdy Meillj charged with stealing eliickenS, tho property of r. Jas. . Fleet. tiJment for the penalty and costs, the de fend art alto being required to enter Into secu riiy in the sum of $00 for his Appearance at tUa next term of the Superior Court. . TuU dtcudint waa ''arrested on Saturday ii it; b t , by OtHeer Jj C. Scott, after a most ex cilius chose. ttithdriiwAl-ITew Finn. By advertisements in this issue it will be ?een that Mr. A. H. Neff iias disposed of his .-tore, tin and sheet iron business to Messrs. W, M. Parker aud. J. U. Taylor, who will carry on lhe.bnlnets at the old staud on Front street. Messrs. Paiker and Taylor have bad an extensive exyerlebcc In the burness and will nu doabt merit as well as receive a large ;hnnr of public patronage. Saccess to them, i.'etealttt or Wilmington Fi ru ;bt L5 b cf February until the 22nd of Ii:rti th?re was not a single falermeDtjriD 1 3aklite Cemetery. Oar the day last mentioned :l!ere were two jji'iniits granted by the.Sec rtlary of the Cemetery, but one of these was for an infant that Ued jn Baltimore and was hrouijht home for interment, and the. other, was that of a man who died from the effects of poisou. This speaks ,we!l Tr the, general sood health of our city, - v. " '; "el for Clam soup, Tsikc forty hard.clams and pat them in a pot with two i'jarts of watur ; boil two hours ; then take out tue chfms, chop them fine, and nd return them to the pot with "oneyjozen' pepper-corn3 and ti small shred otl rnace, and boil an hour. Rub' a piece o? butter the slie of a pullet's ezg,-wltb two tablesponfulls of nonr; boll a plot ei, milk and dissolve.the buU ter and fionr In It, and stir 1111 smooth. Have tliis r-iiidv, -od. ;when the Vclams' have been loiltd the Ust hour, rtraln the soup into the tureen od stir la the thickened milk, but dd nt boil 1: after the milk is" put In. Then 'r-etve hot. A Xew Faperjn Slatfcvllle. , XV.. I ..j . I. ' . ' nemtcjcwiriu mo P'OBpeCTUS Of ft new lapersoon to DC; started n l, Statesvlllo by -Messrs. Julius - Wr Wright, formerly of this ity, and Mr. Charles R. Jones, and, which will o styled The IntettigehHrrJ In politics this new candidate for pjublic favor will be thoroughly Conservative, and onc'of Its chief aims will be to expose " Ihe perils which Radicalism has brought npoa the country, and by jTboId, da iermiacd stand, to bet baek the waves of anarchy and despotism which so dangerously inreaten our once happy land.,r We wish the I'lttlligcncer God speed Ih the good, work, and boptt its coffers may'ner r lack -for means -ne cessary to fulfill It mission. 8ubcHptlon Price f3 60 per year; $1 50 lor slxWnths. I 1 . ' ' . ' - -... -J J ' -V v - ..... ... Vol. X-ITo. .& Ioeal Dote. u . rXovely weaTLvyestcrtTay. ' - ' ' 1 The sprinkler experimented 'yea- terday. , ' . - ' . U 1 The hog poucd received BeYeral additions yesterday. ;' X-- There are at present only 13 prisoners In' the county Jail. Purdy McNeill was sent to the' Work House yesterday. v v. . Four persons were confirmed at BL, Johna, (Episcopal) church on 8unday. The City Treasurer was engaged in pay Ing off the police force yesterday. . The "G. M. .C s," a colored clubj had a masquerade bill at City Hall last night. J The colored firemen were out yesterday for regular monthly parade and practice. r Eight persons.-were confirmed at St. James' (Episcopal) Church on Easter Sunday. ' Sergeant Kuhl, of the police force, corner of Sixth and Harnett streets, has green peas in blossom. ." '.. ..: ::;::', ' i. Don't forget the concert to come off at the Opera House this evening for 'the benefit of tho Ladies' Benevolent Society) -r- The Episcopal churches of . this city were handsomely dressed on Sanday,and the cere monies incident to Easttr, Sunday were very J impressive. v - , The first regular monthly m'eeting'of the Toung Men's Christian Association" of this city will take place at tlje S amen'a Bethel Uils evenlnsr, at 7 o'clock, There will be a meeting of the Btockhold" crs of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Bather ford Railroad Company In this city onlTrldny, tho 3rd of May next. See ad vertlsemenl. Mr. Jas. D. E rooks, . deoeral Supervising Agent of the Wilmington North Carolina Life Iosurance Company for this State, was in the aity yesterday. He will leave for Raleigh, dor Ing the present week. A small white boy, by ' the - name of Hell Simon, got capsized while paddling a boat in the neighborhood of I'oint Peter, on 8unJay morning but fortunately escaped with nolo ing worse than a ducking. ' Daily morning prayer meetings are now progressing in the Firtt Baptist Church heirt, beginning promptly at 7 A. and continu ing a half hoar. The first meeting was held yesterday morning,, with a good attendance. The steamship Hebecca Clydet from Balti more lor this port, havingbruke her rudder bead, cameo anchor just out6lde the Bar yesterday, and was subsequently brought In and towed up to the city by the steamer. Wac- caniaw. There was a rumor yesterday, purporting to come from "a neice.of Henry Beiry Lowrey, that the bandit chief bad again appeared in the vicinity of his oid haunts, bot the report re ceives no credence at all among the people of Robeson. The Republicans' of Onslow had tkeir County Convention at Jacksonville onSatur day. There was an effort by certain parties from his place, as we learn, to pacn the Con vention In the iuteiest of Gen. Rutherford, which failed, aud Ihe delegates were left tin- trammeled. " Tlieatrleal Notes. t.-i'i r? : Mr. C. B. Bishop and 1 ConJpany com menced an engagement at Pittsburg,' Pa?, last evening. . ' ' ''""' ' " ; .J. The Ljdia Thompson troupe open in Charleston on Thursday evening. , . Lisa Weber is playing in Philadelphia.' " Mrs. Oates commenced an engagement at Washington City last bight. ' .. ' The Berger Family played Thursday, Fri day and Saturday evenings at Lynchburg, Va. Uyraeneal. '..':;; : The loilowiDg is the list of marrjage licenses ssued ia this county far the month of March, as taken from the records m the. otiice of the Register of Deeds : - ' . I Whites Owen' P. Garriss . and Charity C. GarrUs, J. W, Jackson and Carrie Mulford, Henry Haar and Caroline T. Strauss, Thomas. C. James and Mafy C. Anderson, Thomas J. Lee and Easter Morrisonohn B.Eonis 8051' M. CUG u rganrjs,-Rlphard : ChapmauT JrT; and Eveline Hlll,fTomas Turney and Margaret a' New, John E. Pad rick and fiathh A. Carroll. Total 9. X c 1 J5ZacA;Jerd Morrow and Martha A.Fennell, Richard McCIammy and Aana Howard, Quash Baanertnan and' Lizzie" MiDufBe, Tatt1el Mc- Clammy and' Catharine 'Merrick,- Emauel Hurst and RhfLjy. Pickett, JbbnBerry and Lnmlsa Patk,-LairyH9adbtriryndEllen Sanders." Richard Merriokancl Minerva A. Henderson, J-isse Boney and Mary; Norwood, ti.ll. Montague ana amy newtirs, wonof a. VYlj Jiams ana r iora eimpson, ooeri eonara and Hannah Jackson., Henry" Fennell and Martha Corbett,'8amael J., Bell and Sally 8es- 80ms, !Van 'Everett and Vina Nixon, Walter Pigford and Catherine Tate, John W, McKoy and Fena Cromartle, Easton Middleton and Louisa Bernard, John Bannefman and Jane Mclntyre, Dan'l Prldgen and Jape Lamb, Silas. McMillan and yiaerva A, Evans, WmPiidgen and -Manda Lamb, 'Henry Spearand 'Kasana Moore, Jerry Carr and Cbailotte Wllliamsy Wm. Carter and Julia. WiUiams. , Total, 25. Total white and colored, 84. VP? '' ' . .u ,;-v -v .A(; ;. "" -- w , . : " -' - : ri ' Meteorological. ..- . .. 1 "'( ' ... . From Sergeant Robert Scjhotb, in charge pf khe Signal Station here, we have theregular monthly report showing tha mtmthly .mean of barometer and thermometer, monthly Velocity of wind and'amount of rainfall, wl.h prevails ing direction of -wind, for the; month-of March,' which is as follows ir Barometer, '30.072 de- grees; thermometer. 48 4 dezrees : AoUl rin- fall, 6.43 inches; preVlHng' "wind, 8W. and N. W.; total number of miles traveled, 4,831; blgbesfobseryed temperainre, Ti degrees ; lowest, 29 . degrees. Mean Umperature ' of Marcb, 1871, 60.2 degrees. rW'i :A WlXEIIIIGTjO, H;; C.; TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1872. First National Baak. - The Improven?ents alluded to a week or two ago as being In prhgress at the First National Bank of this city have heen completed and the various officers Jyesterday took possession of their new quartkrs During the forenooo there was a regular house warming",' at the!' bank and many gentlemen participated in the hospi talities of the occasion. v The improvements have added largely to lhebeauty and conveni ence of the institution, such a radical change having been made in the appearance Of things that it bears- no resemblance' father First National Bank of a few weeks ago; The coun ter and all its appurtenances are made of black walontand curley pine, presenting a very neat and handsome appearance, and reflecting much Jjredit qnJtlie.J?apei JVarvUJuildlngCompany, under whose sflocrvlsion the entire work was For Sale or Rent, - If you harjL a house or form for jale or rent advertise It. in pur new department, under headiOf "For Bale or Rent,"- at half of our reg ular rates," for advertisements not exceeding flVOlines. :. '"' 1 " f . 1 v- " ; v Railroad to tbe Seabore. We learn that a party will start this morning for the purpbse of making a preliminary sur vey for a Railroad from this city to the sea shore. The object of the survey is to ascertain the bcaresf and most 4irect route, and it js proposed to commence, as . we understand, in the vicinity of the Southern terminus of Ninth street and from thence ruu.. the line through to Wrinht8ville. Upon the return I6( the sur? .veying party, which Is under -the direction of Mr. R. 'McHie, we; shall speak; more fully of this new and important enterprise. We can only say now that it islntendefto bo a narrow guage roadUnd that the'gentlenlen who have thekmatter Jo haiid , are-determined to carry out their scheme, j . i FaliionTr,WinkiInjffa;s 5 ! ; Amber U the coming jewelry. .' ,r.' ; . Necklaces of Dead Sea shells are regarded as rare. - - : A new kind of trimming for lace scarfs' and fells' Is . lace tjtbj& : ' i ; ?f Zj ' " ' Av"uew style of artificial flowers "are'called 'Chicago smoke buds." 1 , . Blajck silk, costumes, embrqidered in colored silk floss, are something new, . Thejarge figured! Spanish lace Is td be used th's season for bridal veils. " ,f. "White inuslln, lace and 6flk neckties are the most fashionable at this season. ... 'The latest fashionable olor for evening gloves is called, "incarnadine," and is a vety flesh color. - . , . ' - . The engagement ring of the period laew Tork is plain gold, but enormously and flash! ' iy large. I . ' - The combination ! of blonde hair and black eyebrows is considered by many to be a mark ol great beautyin either sex. ' Advertlainff tor tbe People. -- We would call the attention of the public to the Morning Star's charges for short adver tisements, especially for the. accommodation of the growing demand for the publication of briet notices teuch !aa Wanta,'', To Let," "For Sale, et7 Most advertisements of ihis character can be reduced to 'five lins, J'pace, and the charge fori them being but half oar regular rates when: paid for strictly iA advance This offers Increased Inducements fot. ser vants wanting places, for. families-wishing do mestics, for farmers having a horse, or a cow, or an old wagon for 6 ale, landlords wishing tenants, and tenants wishing landlords, to use tne Moenikg Stab ai a medium for comma nicatiug with their several but unknown cus tomers. . .1 Storekeepers can also' make equal avail of these rates for short advertisements, "to invite public attention to any specialty in trade, or any change in their places. - The use of thp daily newspaper, as the agen cv for communication between people of all classes, Is constantly! increasing, aud illustrates one of tho'ways in which modern civilization isavlng time, labor, aud money, in cany ing on the business of life. tf Onr Chip Basltet. Flattery Soft eoap, with "lye." ; . ... . - M i-' - ..- ' ' ' 1 Is "borrowed trouble" similar In its nature tsigh-Ient grief 1 ? i l j , The "man who couldn't find hl3 match went to bed in the dark. i - 1 .--, The word ."humor" can't bes translated Into any other language. ; - One of those things no fellow can find out a good husbanii aftey 11 P. M. . j . The -man. who imlnds his own business waf )a,own yesterday ; very lonesome f j ; -.-j'Utah may haU its plural .wives,4' ob serves Mr. Q illp, -'but other parts of the country have wyji IPX?81, ones." ) - An Illinois woman now scolds hei' aeieath hur-baad, and she resides In a -section not con- aldered a'good one for marrying (fclther. .Awoman at St, Loula, hearing that the house ia which her lo-rer lived jwas In flamC and.that he was in an upper room unable to escape, bra vely moanted a ladder to the win dOW of bla room, ana recueunim. - Miss El' en L. Fletcher, of ChtrlestOwn; N. H., having learned the trade, has opened a jcwtller'a shop,:ani the? watches of all' the young men in town are out of order In conse- rsi-'rn.i -' -. H ' '1i'---... a A: Hartford burglar was lafely frighteted out of his scheme of robbery by the sweet sim- pllcltrof 2 solitary iPioster, whdpujtlng her - ." Vr -A 11 , . night cappea neaa -ui.; wiinewinaow, ex claimed r'H Go away, ain't you ashamejJJ" The attention of the public is called to ilio superior facllltksjrre now have for execating cheaply, promptly and ; skilfully all kinds of Binding ana tfunn?. yuiuuiucoo ut uui ae nurtmeut has steadily Increased, an evidence that we have not labored in vain In our effort to establish Bok- plndery equalto the de mands tfl our growing city. But we are de termined to do still more : QT as arrbasi- ness grows so will our,facilities be increased. Give us a trial, - ; "7 " w2w Earatter lectloau -: - ; : We gle below the result of the election for Vesiryme! ol 8t. James and StT? John Par- ishe which took place yesterday : ... BL Jdmcs. The old Vestry re elected as 'ol io ? s: A,: J. DeRossevJtmcs Anderson, Alfred Martin, X. M. VanBakkelea, Z Lattlmer. Wm. li DeRosset, W, G. Thorn as, J. G. Barr, James Dawson, Robert Strange, A.-M. Waddell, R. H. Cowan. ,-, ... . . v - & JohiC .. h. Fremont, A. A. Willard, L 3. Grainger, C. D. Myers, J. E. Llppltt, J. C. Wiader.F. H. Mltchejl, H.H Robinson, J. C. Mubda.R. PBarry, John' L. . Holmes,. M. P. or; . ..... SPIEITS OF TUkPENTINE. Kaleisrli is preparin . for a City Park. . , . t i - , The Conservatives ot Sampson will- meet at Clinton on Saturday, 13ih4 insi., to select aeiegates to the" stale and District Conventions. . . . i- Dr. N. A. H. Goddin, forraer- lv c-f this State,'will bd tried in Richmond, Va, on Monday, for being concerned in thes death ot Jennie Y. King. H?hc Raleigh J5ra savs : The re port that Bheriff White, ot Mecklenburg, was arresiea ior levying on tueiron or the Wuaiington, Charlotte aod Ruiherford railroad is unfounded- ; f- Willie Brown, son of Mr. J. Brown, of Cbailotte, accidentally shotM lntoelt.cm J hursday while hontmg, from theieffects of which he died .oh Friday. So we learn hum the Observer, -Jr- The Sentinel savs f Judge Bux- tonj.is suffering; lrom ijpsevere attack . of pneumonia ,aod was unable to attend Staply court. The court will continue, tbiat week if the Judge should have recov ered to attend. Shoold tho illness con- tinud the courts of Ansoa and Union wilU baVje to be postponed. Caldwell has sued out writs ot gicb. warranto, by Lis nppointces, against ihe. Boards ol Directors or the Penitentia ry, he Institution for the Deaf and Dumb .ndt the Bdrttl, and the Asylum for the Insane, and also against Pat. McGowan, keeper ot tne Capitol. So says the kenti- net. ' j ,n- The last Catawba Eagle de tails a terrible affray which occurred be tween some parties who went to a "frolic" neir Icard's Station, W". N. C. railroad on the night of the 20th ult. Pi9tols, knives and! clubs were treely and injuriously used to itbe parties engaged. No lives lost. Bad whiskey the cause. -p The Greensboro Patriot says a caucus of the "loyal" party Uaders of Wentworth last week resulted m the ar rest of several men for Eu Klux offences said to have been committed three years agoii, 1 hey have to go back three years in Rockingham for capital, and are pre pared to resort to any device to keep up the Ext Klux cry, which is their sole stock in trade. :i . : Y . Tho Statesville Jtmerica?itays: We 3earu that a brutal murder, perhaps ol two gentlemen, took place Teqntly;ru the town of Atbilene, Kansas, one of the victims being Mr. W. B. Carmichael, for merly a citizen of Wilkes county, and well known in this place, where be married a young wife a few years ago. Th'e report is that two cattle dealers from Texas bad bad? some controversy with Mr. Carmi chael and hisrparther ina business matte?, thenl went away, but returning, one of the Texans requested iIr. C.'s panner to walk liack with him into the store, and then and there shut -him dead, while the other Texan shot Mr. Carmichael through the breast, inflicting a dangerous it "not iatal wound. V - A Melnncbol-f BreabDown. There are livelV break uuwns that make aa audience laugh, and there are sad and sorrowful bi eak downo that make the kind-hearted grieve. To the latter class belongs lb. enervation of body and mind which ts usually called u general debility," or nervous weakness," aod which, whtn neelected, too often ; terminates in atrophy and death. A wholesome mtdif ated-" stimulant is the one thing needed-in cases of this description, and science and experience unite ia pointing to Fljlv r ATtpir Bittsss as tne true at eeiflc The fact that it comtnufs the pirop4Clries of an invigorant with those of a regulator and alteiatlve, in exactly the pro portion necessary - to produce . a i ad leal change In the tone of the system, and 'the ac tion the digestive and secre'ive organs, is an unanswerable argument in lis favor as a general restorative. .Don't stand avhast with awe ana fear, eves wide open, hair on end and flugertt tightry clinched, with the idea that these mysterious symbols are cabillstio signs and represent 8ometecret organization . of mtaked demons, who fcitrrv terror aud dismay wiih their mfd- nlgbt prowlings and disperse on tut dawn i f rauin&ug. hoi 1-ney are omy cne inmaia or Dr. tierce's Golden Medical. Discovery, that pteasant medicine wnlch has acquired a Na tional repniatloi.aikd pr vn aodfusaclous in Cougns, colds, B onehitH, Consau. ptloa and klndrlsd diseases.' Jfirtheso complaints it has no eqjaaL boJB by all druggist"; (TaTS IID. BO TV DON. Near Rocky Point, March 28tb. Sin?, feuaan B., wife of K. T. Eowdon, agtdO yearsfanht4y8w'-f-i.ii.(t7-'. .,--: JNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hay, 0atstC6ni. -f JQQ BaLS TIMOTHY HAY, 1,500 BUSHELS JLACK OATS, f , '"' 1,000 - '. V :-- , ;'. - ' '- BUSnELS PEIME WHITE COEN, TO ABBIYE PER 8TZAMSHIP PIONEBB, ' r4-'' ' -:" - ' -I ' ': ; - . '.' p. And for sale by r . . . -. . .-. ; aprflSlt ,1 ?: : FMITCHELL SOV, r Garden Seed ! Garden Seed t, t . ' : . . . :. . f -V.W- ' K ASOTHKB BtJWtT OF Beet, Badisb, Ifelon. CcumrSquasntCab ' bage and. Spring Turnip Seed. . I ' I f PAWTS, 0IL, QIA8a AND PJTTYi at : april AS ; - QBXEK rXANNEK'S. : Whole IJo.-l.413 NEW ADVERTi BEMENTS. DAVmPIjTT, . - ..'? !.f.-;'; .,,.., TOBACCONIST, WILMINGTON," N. C. -. '"... AraiL 2-tf A CARD. HAVING DISPOSED OT THE BUSINESS lately ctrred on tv? me to Messrs. Par. ker A Taylor, they will continue the same in all its branches, an 1 1 bep-k .or Ibera tb eamoiiherai patronage berctolore bestowed npon me. . April 2-tf A. H. NEFF. New Firm. HAVING PfJRCH A SKD THfe 8TRE, TIN andbwtIron baein-ssof K. If. HEFi, we win coatinne the same- under -4 h firm nameol PaKKEKA TA !, aud bope by strict at' ention to same to merit a share of public patronage, r v - . - j w. jo. rAK-xcit, , . . J. H. TAYLOR, i April 2-tf Notice; ' A Ll PERSONS IOEBTED TO ME, either Xjl iy note or accoant, wUl please make Im mediate payment frnm?s lf or Paj ker a 1a lor, who are authorized to receivt and receipt for same.,. .... . Aor.il 2-tf '; '. .'.'' J A.!!. NEFT. " Wilmington, Char. & Ruther ford Railroad Cpmpany, OFFICE 8ECBETABY and TRFASTJBEB, ) . , ..WitMiaiarcar, N C-, April 1st, 18.2. $ TUt STOCKHOLDERS of tbli COMPANY are calle.i to met in Wilmington on Fri day, ihe.su day of Mi.vext, tr the purpose of cnnside-inflate amendments to the Cinar ter ot the Company, and other important business that may properly be brought before the raeUlng. - By order of the Board of Directors. . I. T. ALDEBMAN, Sec'y. . Transfer books will be closed on the 3rd day of April. lap 2-e'dtm Tu Th Sat Our Monthly Bills ABE THIS D Y PRESENTED THROUGH the Postoffiee. We will be obliged for prompt settlements. r DUDLEY A ELLIS, . aplMf - sign of the mar Boot. Saddlery. JLL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS, TRAVELING - BAGS, And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cheap ior cash at - , v.., J.8.T0PHAM4C0.8, No. 8 South Front street, , febft-tmao I t -Wtlmtnetnn, N, C. H. BUEKHIMER. Wholxsalb and TobaccOj Snuff - AND SEGARS. Slirn off Cbendlan Cbief, ; mar31-tf -' So, 9 Market At. Corn, Oats and Flour. QQO BUnELS C0EN y ()Q() BUSHELS OtTS, 1J200 BBLS-FIXU - ' Foxale by t fl F. W. KERCHNER, tnar 0-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water 8t. Nails, Soap and Candles. 5QQ KEGS NAIL , S50 B0XES S0AP r fci-Tft BOXES CANDLES, Forsale by F. W. KERCHNEft, 27, 28 and 29 North Water at. mh31-tf , STREET RAILWAY! etfule! ON AND AFTER TniS DATE, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be run on the Street Railway t ..s : - Cars will leave corner of "Red Cross' and Front streets, for Union Depot, at 2:40 A. M dally, to meet the Southern train, stopping at tho various Hotels and Boarding Hon on the route leaving the Denot on the arrival of the Northern train Will leave corner. of Front and Bed Cross streets at &o A- for Union Depot, in order to connect wltbtb Northern bound tram, making th usuaiatop Jagea at the hotels and boarding houses saving Union- Depot on the arrival of the southern train.: In the evening will leave corner of Front and Bed Cross Streets at 5 43 P. Mn making the . usuoar stoppages, leaving UDion Depot on the arrival of tho Northern trainT .v . t v Ct Z'-rii -' ' Will leave corner pi Red. Cross andFront at 10-dO P. Hn to meet the toulnern Trains ' ' Ri ocxAB -f camrLx. During the day the cars 7JnmjXJiAtXL 8 P. -M.f al lowing 13 minutes between each turnout t and for the lurthir accommeda'tfon of the public," onecar will be run until 11-50 P. M. each day. '- 1 r-::: ' DANIEL KLEIN, " mar n-tf ? - ' "L" Av "7 't Proprietor. THREE PRIME DRAY HORSES- W i- , NO BETTER IN THE CIIY: .'X izJZ Apply tdr Ok;.? jt -4 inajfcan-U " O. GPABSLEY a QGv- Si Mew 8 ch FV SI lTrCl k -a- m w an m - : ' !V oae week,,, 8 W portlonately low rates. nffIk.Dto'Reous, Funeral and iffiJ??tly wiU be inserted at hall rates 3riLP-2nn dvonco ; otberwiae f uiUatei will be charged . tf .r-.v . . TaawH Caan on-demand. . ' , AUCTION SALES. Commissioner's Sale. BT VrRTTjR OV XTlECRlCE OF TlIE U. perior. Court of New Hanover county, mado at June teim't-jLTthe unUersl-yned Com. missloaer VII sell, Tuesla-, -pnl 23, 1872, at public auction i for ' caan, at Excilango Corner, piecoor ? " ' .owlngdoscribe-i R E AL ES T'A T Ji, , BltuatM xxcax tho limits of this citvj BeKinnins? at a staka in the Old Newbern Road at James L. Milla' corner, runmne thence North 0 40m. East thrty-seven ch ilna and eighty-tlvoiinkstbcuce comb. 8 dees. '.Om. tttst flffeen chains and riht1-freven links to a fctake; thetu'o fiouth ('.Wm., wet thirty six chai is and OTty-nv links to a stake in ibeOM New'vrn Knaa, thence alonir Palt roal 6outU 87, West flfieeu chain ami wighty ijeven links to a .take,1benc3 South 7j det-g. 1-" out mui tuiiii.t nun u iy ill ju tome beginninsr, contatninft69 ACIi Elmore or itbs. ,ibo.vo deaenbed pro-erty ia. eltuntd and is a portion of what U known us the. WI ST DAU TRACT, contain!;V- STY' ACRES, portion" of which U under n iiee, with a jcood r ' new Dwelling house threOn and' all npeftpsary OUT-riorj'Es Parties desirous of purchasin-r will beohOAn the property upon a ppl.cation to - , . M. CONLY.Com'r. Wllmfnirton, N C , Mnrch 19, 18ii. match 19 law'aoads In . .. M1SOELLAJMEOUS. CONCERT; TO BE GIVEV BY PERORMERH OF THE highest bkill in the city, in aid o( the LiDlES' BENEYOLEST SOJETL ON TUESDAY EVEXIXG'NEX r. 2nd APRIL, AT TIIJE OPRA II O USE. All lovers of good mupley and a'l pereons dedirlng to aid in the Chinty so: er ntial to the comfort of onr numerous Poor," will, it is hoped, be induced to encourage this Unioly effort to replenish the nearly exhausted Treasuiy of the tociety, ' ' ; M Tickets may be had at each of the rook Stores, the Drag Stores and at several of the princ pal place a..f Lusiness on Front and Matket streets. . . Price o Single Tickets 75 cents each; Chll dn n 5 J con' s ; Upper Gallery 60 cents. Seats can be secured at P. lleinsberjer's Book and Music Store at 25 cents extra. - mareh 2S-5t 100 KITS Extra No, 2 MackereL which we are offering at the Low ' . .. , Price of $1 50 per Kit. , r 20 Welch Tubs No. 1 Cooking But- .. ' . v : ter at 15 cts. per pound. 150 BARBELS fc E3IPIRE," IT HAS NO EQUAL. . . 'r .. QUA Y A- J E L L Y r . . k ' . ' - At GEO, MYERS', mar lT-tt 11 and 13 So. Front Street. ' 1 ' t" t"m '" -' - -" II I I II.. I Butter l etter! -J FRESH SUPPLY Of'THE CHOICEST GILT EDGE" Just received and for sale by V maicb20tf ' Dx20SSET CO. J.7& H. SAMSON, 43 MARKET STREET, TTAVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF THEIR brnl.G STOCK, oonElst Jig pf full line WHITE. GOODS, of SUCH AS YENOSE SATIN STRIPES. Dollyvarden Pfqncs, ' ' -VIE iA SATTEENS, , , . Strlperf iana Cbeckea, VIC ULVtS , ORGANDIES, . 1 Kwlftsnalle, India Book, COREGAN. QTRIPES,1 ar Ac Also, a fall line of i'ress Goo-is, Silk Toai lt Parasols, and all such Uoods as are uuily kept in a - , FIRST.CLAS8 DRY GOODS STORE, march 24-tf Fertilizers; .. ' i- pERUVIAN GTJANO,-, ;.y' . ; ' PHOSPHO PKKUTIA.N GUANO, 5!::?' - 8EATw'LGUANO:;'":i::i ' ZELL'S iUrER PHOSPHATE W. A C.45UPEB PHOSPHATE, . WUITLOCK'SVEGEtATOR,. w -.y All Standard Fertilizers and Recommended v '; '? . .' mar 17-DAW3W MUBRAY A CO.. NEXT WEDNESDAY t -,i::Li;iNiEsJAy NEXT I . v ".'.:-'y-''v;' r ',; : '-.- Jlt'-M :7'"' X' ?. LOOK ;OUT FOR-- WUDXtESDAY f j:i ' .; V.. r.--.f ,: . ij:ur -COMINQ WEDNESDAY I march tt-tff, a. rV...AM.; VIAM lUllUlflU I - One Square one day .,.-V tl 0 :todays,.;.;,,....;..,......" l 60 1 eys.................-... 2 0 . T" font 1ra o Kt. Hi ti t ; i 1 j I V si I I "'j '4 ; "j ' i-v K - i- v-

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