r.r TiiJ3ionKi.cr";BTAri, ."" ''.' PUBLISHED DATLY, "Wtt. M BElULa.Il D, Editor and Prop'r. - ornov DawsonBank Buildings, Front St, 1 One year, in adTanfce..r;.;.......;.;;......7 00 Six laoaths, in advance ;....... 3 60 Turee montbsi In advance..... ...... .....-. a 00 One inonth, in advance .j,,... .ti..... 75 The Mobbing Stab Will be delivered in any nart of tne city a irTKisH vimtb per weea UETEOttOLOUICAL'. RECOBD. ; . , April 4, '1873. . ' . j ... . . Time... -trm mom- TViod. Weather. - : ier eter. ," - , ' ' ' 1 AwM. 30:03 ' 60 NE Presa'Cloudy 2 P. . M. 80:09 ' 'CO NE FreehjCIcar . ' - . u p. M. SO-.SO- -50 E Light Mear ? - ' - . . :" 24 otb. All barometric readings aro reduced o the sea-level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit . KOBXKT SBTBOTH, t Serg't SienaJ Service U 8. A; j - Weather Report. -.'"'. ' ? I .... : - WaM , l)KPAKTMKNT, 1 f -.- office of Chief Signal Officer, j Washington, -April 4-4:85 P. M. ) PtobabUities. . ' The barometer1 HI' continue "falling; from the lowertliseourl Valley to Lake Superior, with southerly wiodB' lDcreael; cloudioes aud possibly tbraatertlng weather'durlnjf to night and exteud Its inflaencti oa Friday over the upper lake region and to the Ohio Valey; fartialiy cloudy bat pleasant -weather with easterly winds U probable for the Southern States; Clear and partially cloudy weather will prevail over the New England and Mid- die State. ''" '" . "- t Dangerous winds are not anticipated. The Ileadluir It2m . of the Wilmington Library Associatibn is open dally during the week from 10 A. M. to , . p. from 4 to 6 I M., and Jrona IX to 10' ltOFITAULE.ADVEariSlNQ. I We call the attention of the business men or Wilmington to tho superior advantages ottered by . . : ' THE WEEKLY STAB us an advertising medium. It la8, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub- J 1IM I 1 A. . . J - T. " a J - licaliou in-t Jiiuiuafcuu du we can uttueiy Huy one that lt,haa no equal as a medium of couiLuuniOAtlon with the people of the. rarai districts now trading With Wilmington. ' We solicit a call irom those who wish to pUce their business prominently, .before the "people of this section, confident that we can oifer inducements that cannot fail to please. '..'.JEW AUVJkU'liAIlATS, ' McIluknnt k Wright -Springs at Home Mlneraf Waters, .:; 'i. ' V'.-v v S. D. Wa.lla.cb, Cashier Bank of T.New Postponed. ; -,fv H'. Tuo 4,hop' of. je L' Allegro Soiree Clobj which was to have taken, place at City Hall thU alternoou, has. been postponed until' oext Friday, the 12th Inst.' ; r''-jl : Si V.w ! Knnaway. . : - A uorsa attached to a country cart rn naway yesterday morhing, "on- Market stree't and when near ? the corner of Second street , the driver was thrown from -his seat, receiving several severe contusions and braises about the face. No damage to horeeor vehicle. s 1 Ilnlgbts Templar. - lv ' "'. .r ' The Grand Master of Knights .Templar of the United States has by order reinstated' the uli charter of ' Wilm'mgWn . Commandery No 1, which has fain dormant for23 years, and the old members now living will meet this even ' iu, at St, John's Uall, for the purpose of re organizing.. ' J '.";';.., Remedy for Ear.Aeae 4' ' i?- -. v Generally heat Is the best' retr edi, ; Apply a poultice of warm oil to the ear. Rub the back of the car with.' laudanum.-; Id , case of fetid discharge, carefully syringe the ear with ' warm milk and water. .' Ia 'ail cases keep the ear thoroughly-cleansed.' Relle'lsoften given by rub jing the back of the'ear wita ' a little hartshorn and water. : , .... . - The Kew Ll,ae. '"' ; We learn that the Pennsylvania Central Rail road Company has recently subscribed largely to the'capital stock of the Wilmington, Char lotte and Ocean Steamship Company, and that, In a bhort time," two ships will be put per manently do tbe line to run Weekly' between the ports of Wilmington and New York. Capt A.D. Caziux will.be the agent of the Com-' . i . , . . -. . j pany at this port, as heretofore. The Concert. ,r ;., ; ;. si,v Tbe concert for the benvflt of tbe First Bap tist Sunday SchooI-tkeB place at tbe Opera House this evening, cpmmencfng at 8.a'ciock, i riciptij A tine programme has been, at ranged for the occasion and we learn that an excellent ftoufe la; expected,; 'About tw'o)inn (ired Sabbath school voices will open affd close the concert, i . ' i 7 Tickets may be had at the dug stores on Market street.' ' 2';" ' ' nriiiHinsfou and fenilthvllle B. D. Com Pau ,.: -.,:...; : :;,V.,'T -f At a meeting of the stockholders of the above Cpiupapy, held Wednesday night, "the followiog Directors- were elected for the eo sulugycar: 8. L. r"rcmoot, F. "W. . Kerchner, Geo. U-rrU?, Mafden Bellamy: Alex Sprnnt, T..B. Curr anaKG'WorthV " ,J At a meeting of the Directors, held yester day afternoon, ' F -W, Kerchner, Esq., was elected President, and Mr. T. D.-Meares, Jr., Secretary and General Agent; for the ensuing W mm Jcr. - - Gainful Accident. v' " Cupt. Morrison, of the Wllmrngtbn,' Char.' lotte and Rutherford Railroadinforms us of a rather.scrbus accident that ocenrred on his rToad yc A young manby the' name ,gi Joshua Barnes, got on the train ai Lumbefton . . enl, of 8lPPlng arPlammer i vine, a smatt station on the road.-On arrfvlng at the Jatter poinVthe' engfneer Wbtstlf d' on brake?, when Mr. Barnes made a rush for the platform aqdoi on tbeteps, as If with the in tention of lamping off; but, without doin o changed bis inlnd, as' tbe train was Voiasr too fjst for him, and turned around Jor: the pur pose of .resumlog bis plate on tfie platfornj, wuen by some means 'be was tripped up'and .Ml backwaids, his body striking-; fb grotind ud the wheels of one of the cars passing over one ofui.feet which waa badly mashed.;' B ides the injury tJ nla' foot,' Mr. 'arnei'afso brokri bis collar Bone la he fall which' he're" ceivedVJ.-f..t J.u. .V? ' - .. .v ii r';- rW .. I III........ II, .11 . ..A . .? lldi'i'l'W ill';: I I it ' 1 . - - Li i I - . " II. II V IT'N " voi.x-n0;i floral Uuta. ll No court yesterday mornfag. ' : l-A rflPn l tl r nvAiwoaioa alAmltr j. The BergerFamlly U placing Jn; RlclU 7 Yesterday was a llttfe cool for the seasobi tut pleasant witX-" - - ' " Mrs. Gates ta meeting withtxery.attering success In' Washlngtop City. , ' l ( 7 A new style of jcoffee pot has allttle steam whistle attached which warns people when toe coffeVU ready7 7, i - l v ; Thert will be a meeting of the Eclectic Debating 8ociety at tbe Commercial Exchange this evening, at 8 olock. .. ' Charlestbu is already preparing for the Summer months by taking precautions to pre serve the health , of .the city- We' ehoulA doi the same. . j'' The biggest dog fight oY thOeaeon'oe'-. curred near tbe corner of Front and Prlncees streets yesterday afternoon, :and created no littleltement.. r . - . The last Fancy Dress Carnival of the sea son, at the Fayettevllle Skating Rink, will take place on the 12tb Inst. CTbankfto Mr. B, C. Gorbam, for an Invitation to be present. , ' Thirty flat, stock and passenger cars, In cluding one Pullman palace car-have -been built at Cincinnati, for John' Robinson's cir--cus and will accompany hi travels for 1872. ' We are requested to state that there will be a. w match rame of r ball " this after noon; it 3 o'clock, at the corner of Sixth and prange streets, between the VStar" ad "Full MoooV Base Ball Clubs of thU city. v ! The FayettevH JVesbyrian says the re mains of Mr. Monroe Grady, recently - killed at the Union Depot in tbls city, arrived at Fayettevlle on Sunday "afternoon.V and were interred in the CemeJLery on Monday evening. OnrChip Oasbet. . i ? What three great authors would a person name' who witnessed the Chlcago fire f Dick ens, Howitt, Burns. . "7 . The man who paid . bis deserted sweety heart a thousand dollars for breach of promise called the money legal-tender notes. -' - j : A man has no more right to say an uncivil thing than to act one ; no more right to say a rode thing to another than to knock him down. . . . j 'William, who bsed to boast that.lie didn't owe a dollar and never would,' found that in less than a year after his marriage he had a little Bill to take np every day. ! ' : "' . A forlorn widower in Ithaca, N. X, , ba'd the words .''She's In Heaven" cut on tho tomb stone of bis deceased wife, and below the Ing clause, "I hope." . Forrest,, before his public appearance, played in private theatricals in Philadelphia as Mady. Anne," ia the tragedy of Douglass." Fancy Edwin Forrest as a yotfng ladyl :- A Brooklyn 'xnah7pald fiis wife a high compliment the other; dsyv Said-te: "Why, a man couldn't stand the pounding. I've given you the last year.': Too mU3t have the consti tution of a horse I" . : " - - "Shut tbe door, it's-gettlng awful cold in here," was the remark of an Albany husband, as he Lung bis coat on a hitching post and prepared to retire on the curbstone, under tbe impression t)j& he had arrived home. " Mr. White is a well read mao, but when things go wrong be sometimes gets blue. Tbe other day somebody trod on bis best corn and made him yell'obl" He changed color again on discovering that he rad sworn at a young lady, and felt decidedly re'en. ! Pbliomatnean Asaoelatlon. :-T A special meeting of the members of the Phil omatheab .Association will be held ibis evening, at 8 o'clock, at tbe Debating Room of the Wilmington Library Association, on Front street. We are requested to urge fall 'atten dance. Lowrey and Boss Strong. The Lumbertoh J2obe$onian of - yesterday says: it is now aenniteiy asceriainea inai m m . M 4 t m A. Henry Berry-' Lowrey and , Boss , Strong jjf both dead.'1 The former, was. not accldenatly killed in a blind, as stated by the Sleraia cor relpondent but be Is ddi 1 it .;, u'.- SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. ;7 ';;..' '- Biislness dull in Charfbttel Vli The Green yGountyii Conven tion meets on Saturday. Wftko County Snperior Court convenes on Monday. L ) i o fr Capt. J.7 Q, DeCartereti xX A.iawca mmv waavmw -y ' : k ine superior uoarp- pi y ne law convenes next -week. A" f C -The Conservatives of Beaufort; met at Washington on Tuesday. Superior Court of Beatifort is in session, Judge "Watts presiding ' 11 The Presbyterian: Synod at Newbern is being largely attended. ( A Council bl FneTnds ot Tem perance has been organized at Tarboro. ! f :iJ:;Ghatnam Repu fjlicans ! nomi nate John McBonald for. Congress. 1 -V. Ji jnniL'- Li., i ""'cl ia j v jonas vyiiue ueeii oumu of Catawba county for aquarter ot a cen tury. . ;tiiiAt r h-rr Theo. Hllsq-has:eer eieuu;u xieaiuciiw w va.j w"vi, . ALIO VWIJOCI fttUCCO Vfl -u-i.ow Will'appoiDt delegates to the Greemboco vonveniion on tue sortuinBu i Over $90,000 worth of horses have been bought in J Fajetteville since the 12th of December,- X , A f-' Tu'e'Vtelegrapti office in Ral eigh'tras draped in mbuVning'oa'Wednes day in Jionpr of Prof. Morse. V ys-i ,s, - 4 "Jj tt TheConser vati ves ot . Rich - f mond counCy are toehold-a convention atl Rockihsrfaamv on Tuesday next. - Ol the political ne wspapers in North , .'Carolina .forty; are ConseiYative Bemocratic fftd; pioe araRadicat r : ? . . The A.rgu9 savs business Is vapidly improving at Lilesville, since the a wwU um ayjA uuioucu lu tuab jjawc , The 4 steamer Caswell to , he placed on the Neuse riyer is expected to make ber first trip about the. 15th insr.; ' ' The Odd Fellows of Raleigh will celebrate the anniversary of the es tablishment of the Order ' in the United Statei on the 20th. ' -; " l' : - itiQUseoesontan says-tne ion- 8eryative8 of-Cumberland are, to meet an Fayetteville on Saturday the ISth instant, to appoint jaeiegaiea nio ni"0-, wiecujwuiw Convention, l , .-. , ,yv i -a U:n.r. . er, charged with killing Mr. Holt "were called up in Johnston Superior Court last Monday, and coniinued. The parties were admitted to" bail. So says the Qoldsboro Messenger ".-''v -.i i -' The Jxobesonian sayg .the en gineers are already at work locating the track, of the Fayetteville. and Florence Railroad, and the work of grading is ex pected to commence in the course of a very iew wetjuj. The Waldesboro Argtts says 2 The Cberaw & Salisbury railroad is graded within four mtle3of the town, and we are informed qy one ol the contractors that the track will certainly reach Wadesr boro by the middle of September. The Raleigh -'News says : Since 1775 there have been but eight Sec retaries, while during the same period: there have been thirty-eight Governors ; of the eight onerheld- office oyer forty and another tbirty-two yeara Six have been elected since 1857. i i . . DIED. EVERETT In this city, on Thursday, ADrilwtb, Llla. wife of Capt. Edward Hiverett. aua eiaeac aaugnter oi col, iamei u. uurr, ageU 25 years. . - -'s . The funeral will take place from St. John's Chdrcb, tomorrow, Saturday morn.nff at 11 O'cloeaV s'f.'ry ., - : -N .V"' ; NEW AD V ERT1SEMENTS. ' ILMilf CJTON if OBTJBl' CABOlTlN A LI P E vl j: Insurance Company. Orri JEES ;,: . . ,.1., ROBERT H. COWAN". President. JOHN W. ATKINSON....... vice Pi esident. F. H. CAMERON.. ............Sefcretary. DO. E. A. AS DEK9oN....alediCAl Director ri ; i J - J -1 '... , DIRECTORS i . . j-. ". -.;! ; ; s: ( -' J. W. Atkinson, General Insurance Agrent. I. B. uraingei, president of tne Bank of New Hanover. - - ' - ' F.w". KerchDer, , Grocer and Commission J4prcharft..it-1' ' " r. . . C M. b ted man, of Wright Stedman. -' T. II McKoy, of W. a. Whitehead A Co., Fayettevitle. - B.J1. Cowan, President. : t , a, B. Eilersi Commission Merchant. - A. A. Willard. of Wlliard Brothers. W. A. Cnmmlng, of Northrop Cummlng. G. W. Williams, of Williams A Murchiaon. -Eli Murray, of E. Murray A Co. - -fc. ' A. rf. DeKoss6t, of DeBossnt A Co. ". -1 Kobert nennlng, of Dawson, Teel A Ben ninj(. . - . - . Alex. 8prunt,' British vloe-Consul, of Sprnnt A Hinson. . j. . . ? t- i. niornhv. Atr.omevat Law. Mam J. D. Williams, of J. D. Williams ft. Co., FayeitevlUe - f i , i - - - . Jasi o. McBae, Att'y at Law, Fayetteville. L li Kell), Merchant, Kennsv)lie. J, T. Pope, atorchnt, Lumberton.- ? , v s iSPECIAIi FEATlTllieS !fr: An 1st. No restriction On Residence or Travel. 2. No extra charge on the lives ot Females, a. Policies incontestable after Five Years. - . 4, The Bates of interest on the Funds orthg Company higher than those on the Fnnds of Companies located in other 8tatea,' thus in snnng larger Dividend to Policy Holders. - 5. The. Director and ttfflcersof the Conii pany are prominent NOttTHCABOLlNlANSr wu . are KNOWN to be menoi INTEQBlrY and WOBTH.2 ; - j , The Company is established on a cmlld and permanent basis, steps having betn taken" to increase the s ' CAPITAL STOCK TO 8500,000. ; 7. ALL THE FUNDS OF THE COMPANY ABE INVESTED IN THIS JTATB AND CIRCULATED AMONG OUR OWN PEOPLE. This fact shouM commend the Company, above all others, to North Carol jtlms. t it ia well known that hundreds of thoosandsof dollars in Life Premiums are annually sent North to enrich. Northern Capitalists, thua continually draining eur people of immense amounts which should be kept at home. On this grou d the friends of this Company con. Udently appeal to-every sn Of the Old North State, and ask their support for tals . ! vtv r'jioiiB ijisTiTCTioi,'"1 ;"; t'. y, - '. ;'y-- " Which, while itoffers - Substantially all the advantages of Nortuern Companies, helps to hnlld nn HOMK lNTEBa&TS. ; AGiCxtX ffAHi B" in every county in tne .nt-L'jh.s . uenerai ounerv sma- aarent. Raleigh, N. C. Saddlery. 1 A LL BINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, fr TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, -!t And everything in theSlne of Saddlery Goods cheap ior cash at 7 y . - - J. S. TOPHAM A CO.8. T 7 ' i' .1ua fl MAtith P-rrkifti atMA feb-tfnac . Wilmington, N. C. . i 1 I NETV:, ERTTSEKENTS. : '-. e f SAVINGS BANK; 5 ' - JLHEJJAJJK QF NEW HAKOTES offers idi HAKOVES offers ail the advantages of a J : y. ? f ; ; savings' Haw k; by issuing to dejKJilUrs certificates of depo3it payable after 15 days notice and beariag I N . 15 a;E Sj T From Date of Depo It to Date of Payment. u'j ij I w Bi. QBAINGEE, President.! Stephen t; wali. ace CaaWer. ;;' 5 ' ! april 6mwtf Sun" : 'J ; - - w; ';f SPRINGS 'i AT -HOME ! n T.lineral Waters I I j C? ARTOQAWA.TEK. on flranerbfcand it O battles, on ioe ; -ichy. an, isecgen Waters. .. . ; . Also, Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil, LToraford'a Acid Phosphates,' Atwool's Quinine Tonic, Fer- rated Bark, Camphor, Castor Oil, and a large lot; of Eneiish and American Soaps and Toilette Goods, siold. by: '? ;"" ' : ' V" MoLLHENNT 1 WRIGHT, '' ' ' t T Wholesale Druggists and Chemists, , , r,'fl.. (Loppltt's Old Stand,). t ; : ap 5-tf 1 N. E. Cor. Front anl Market 8ts. ! . See Hhat f 3 Will Do! ELHIRA PREfflUH LAHD SALE ; Ftr Ibe' Benefit of the City DospitaL ' $387,000 .Prizss. j LOl? ' Premmns.. u'v SKAItES $3 -EACH, P ATTINSON M ABEET. . . .lC0,000 Pattinson Motel,. 85,(00 l Valuable Farm....... 25,000 1 Hesldenoe in Fifth Ward,.. 15,000 I. ' Fourth Wani,:..........i 15,000 10 Acres of Land adjoinjjf Corporation.! 1 0 400 City Lota in fclmira. at 4i 0 each.... 1201000 1 Cash Prize of............. 5,000 l i' - - " -4,oos , ; S.OOrt . . ,UW 1 " Prizes of $t,00oeacn,......'..s...:.' 4,0oo ..... , -800 ;i,6t, : 760 " 1.6U0 4 l '"Prizeof.:...i....i................. ' 5oo io prizes of too eaoh,.;...........' - 8,ooo , any .(. soo . 2,ao ie J0 100 110 200 Ml 1531 . "........;...; .al,a0 . 1UO .-...' 1,UUU 80 . 8,0 0 7 7,500 y 50 1 4.960 in i i fiiiin T 85 :.'..:: ' 1.750 " jsacn enarenoiaer wm receive Dy man or delivered at tbe General Office, either of the following beautiful steel engtavi gs; U. 8. Grant, Evangeline, M. M. (Brick) Poineroy,or Wen. K. E. Le, on receipt of three dollata, in addition to a share in the distribution. - DiBBoxoas. Jnd Smith, late sheriff of Che mnngGoM N. Y.. Israel u. bendder; Esq ,' El- mira, N. Y.. Ueorge -Bennett, Etq., Horse' heais, N. x.. Commissiohkrs or DiSTETBtmoir. Hon. J. B Clark, JsiimiraN. Y., Major W. B. Bathbone, Alttlra.N.Y. DKPoiiToaT. Bank of Chemung, Elmira, - REFERENCES: ' Hon. Lucius Robinson, late Comptroller of tne siauoi . x., uob.j. t uamoan, non. uen a. b. jJiven,,iiou. jsoaraman tmtth, ai. C, fiiaa Haight, George Humon. present Shertn of Chemung Co., N. Y., H. . SieveuB, of M nvprn HnniiM. ilMfArn. Ill It: W. I4i11t.t of Uevere uouse, Chicago, 111 D, W. Gillett, Ksq., o. ia .piasaau ct., i.j i.. Attorney at Nassau ttt Taw, O. W. Palmer. Esq with Manhattan Fxre lxutaranco Company, oV Si-Wall ot.; ; N; Y.;E. F. Baboock, Secretary of .Tax Department, at Chambers at L N . Y., J as. Fiynn, 7 Warren St., Attorney at Law, J. T. Atwill,- Deputy U. 8. Marshal, M. V, B Bachman, Attorney at Law, jHorfsheads, John Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira. JiCOlV'Lowman, South port, O 11. rltoh; Horaeheaos, smith A Halt, Bankers, Klmlra, d. S. Yoimg, Gen'l Passenger Ag't. N.1 V. B. W., Baltimore. Md., Col. J, Johnson, Artist, Baltimore, Md., JasonP. WooJever, -Van Etten, Chemung Co., N. ;YM U. 8. iLoaa Commissioner, K. M. Posey, U. S. Hotel, Har risbnrg, Pa A. B. Ga atian. Justice of Peace. DssoaiPTiOM or BbaXt Est at. The Pattin son Market was built by T. s.Pattiasoh: about three fears ago, situated one block from the Post Office, Elmira, N. Y., fronting on Market Street, three vtories high, with hotels known as the Market Hotel, attached, .seventy-five ieet on Market street, runningnorth two ho dred feet, lormmg an L, running west 250 ft., fronting on Baluwin Btreet, belntr 450 feet. with Publio Hall above; 2ot feet long, and an Office in tbe center, with a burglar and fire proof vaalt. Market built and fitted up in he mo-t 0' mvenient and improved St) le. -m PATTiadjr Hotel. feiiuated on the corner of Baldwin and Market streets, about seven tv- iflve leet front on Baldwin and one .hundred and sixty leet on Market streets, suitable barns attaoaed. ; . ' m Farm. situated miles frem the city of Elmira, Oil the Plank E6ad, containing one hundred' acres good larnvbaildmgs, orchard, Ac all tH flue state of eultiyauon. -'.iU i i -. BsaiDKNOB.1 In Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue, about 50 feet front ana 180 feet deep. A fine residence with modern improvements. Bbbidkhcb. in Fourth Ward, situated; on Baldwin street, 50 feet front, 100 feet deep. One block from Postr-Offloe ' ' ' ' las aobbs Laud Adjoining Corporation about one mile from Post-Office, with house add barn suitable ior vegetable or building purposes.: im..:. Manner ol Diatribatlns; tbe Property. 1 There will be a duplicate number of shares' kept and, registered, and previous to the ala- trlbution. the duplicate nnmbera of all sharea will be placed In an ei . envelope and sealed, and on the day of distributing the pt emlumo, all the sealed envelopes containing tbe duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel. and be thoroughly mixed, then a number drawn out; and the (person holding the corresponding number will have the first premium mention, ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums 1 are distributed: !JSotico will be trablished immediately after the. dis tribution, takes place, in the principal papers in tne country wnicn nave given puDiicauon, and all persons holdingnnmbersfor premiums will be notified by mall. Distribution of pre miums takes place at Elmira, N.TT., May 1st, 1872, or as soou as shares are sold. - -AH remittances may be sent in drafts or P. O. Orders or Greenbacks. All communi cations addressed to - " ; ' ' .V .. -;:..-T.'S.; PATTINSON, ":" Busi'ss Manager and Cor. ttec y, klmlra, N. T. I Shares can be procured at the General Of fice, Elmira, N. i at the principal 1 Hotel in New York City, and all the large cities uv the Union. j r Good Reliable Agents Wanted. . THE ABOVE J- GOODS 4x4 ' WIDEM ANU facturrd by the Grat Falls MtButiCtu rmg Company J' -ofRockinghain,, N. Ciate TJNSURPiSSED INEQUALITY ., By ay Brown Sneetlng'llae in tblai As Agents of the Company we keep a Fup- P' ly constantly on hand, handsomely put up in aleaof VO-i xard each, . , ; K iUt-i FOB SALE AT TACTOgY PRICES. fear Orders are respectfully, aoiiclted, j-;,--.? r , v; PBBDS3BT.CO.,i; march 20 dtf nacgtaw-We Sat Wlm . nilMTEB NEWS, SCUTE II. H. CUl MVB. O lished Weekly Darr A Oaten, Propter . or TT WM. H BERNAKD Aent. SPt23-l-tf Wilmington, N MISCELLANEOUS, idr , I r Hotice. - K HAVING sold ;my .Interest in ibe. firm of Blocker A Love to Win. J. Lt ve. 1 retire from the bnatnera and "take this occasion ta t hnk nnr friends lor the natrons i rieretD- foro eo generously tx-stowed, and . to- solicit; a continuance ox me same w ' u new arm. i . ..1 - .... '. . . r T if -.'' T. D; : .LOVE; - & - CO. T. D. LOVE, Vn. COMMISSION ; .merchants; Coraerof fiorth Water and Cheatnafc Streets,- Mar is:b2w W2m : ; wiiMINGTON& C.5 rVTTE are continuaUy adding to our stook of . : Groceries, and now nave in store and to arrive 1 1- . m, . ' i. t. 7 ifi, i t.' 1,000 BBLS. FLOUR, all grades, 50 BOXES' DRY' SALT MEATS, :-f;: :' ; , SO Boxes and Hhds.'Smoked Meat?, : . ' iv a, ? coffee; sugar, aom : " I 10,000 BtJSHELs COR;;' "C ! : "l "li.: 20O BALES HAY, Aci Ae:,'Ae.,, Which we offer to the trade at Low Figures. ' april S-dAwtn '4 BINFO Rft, CBOVv A CO.1 j k BI A GBAPE-VIHJi TEIE6EAH I WE are informed that1 our splendid stock -3 , . k- P? V;.) 'i;i?-?j;.) iL,f clothing: Will not AFrive TJntil Tc-Hny. t By Saturday, therefdre, we oan supply all waiting customers, and others. 1. 'i : , U: MUNSON A CO., . , City Clothiers i aprtti-tf Garden Seed! Garden Seed J ; , A.HOTHKR, SUrrLT Or Beat, Radish, Melon. Cucumber, Squash, Cab bage and SftafufnipSeed. . j PAINTSi-OILS, GLASS ANP PUTTY, at ; april 2-tf GREEN A PLANNER'S. EERUVliN GUANO, - i - ' PHOSPHO PESUVIAN GUANO, -l . ' , ' ; ' 1 : ; SEAl FCWL' Gff ANO,"' ' ' ; ; !. Z ELL'S &UPER PHOSPHATE W. A b. SUPER PHOSPHATE WHITLOCK'3 ' VEGET ATOB, - r-. ;..-' : ; AH Standard Fertilizers and Recommended u: , .''.: for sale by .''.:"";. mar I7-DAW3w MURRAY & CO. ladies' Iloroccb . J t . .. -v .1 ,. f W Af!RTl ROOT?: ' For every day wear " ' "v Warranted to Last. DUDLUil A ELLIS 4 :'f - ' Sign of the Big Boot; For sale by ap4 3-tt Holasses! mblassesK Offrr HHDS. AND BBLS. SUGAR HOUSE a9yj . MOLA88ES. . v T rrpf Hhda. and Bols. CUBA MOLASSES, Xftl' For sale, by:' ! m F.W.KEBCHNNER, ! apr 4-ti .. . 27, 28 and 29 North Water pt. '; Hay ir Hay ! i' , ; - ra ntttAtuinMiCB, ' S ap 4 tf ' , 27, 28 and 29 North Water 8t., i Butter ! Butter ! A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE CHOICEST Just received and '. for sale hy maich zS-tf DbROSSET & CO. j- New' Store ! ; Ne w Gbods ! GKEENWALD CO.vj 32 Nbrtnrater.jjStr . "'door to Willard Bros., 7 H Q L E & A L E ..D E A L E B Si . I N LIQUOBsl WINESj BRANDIES, ' : i o " ft 31 , : j : : i WHISKEYS, GINS, Ao., ' AND' ALL.EINDjS OF tny.i 7 17 A NCYLiaDO RSV Which We will offer to the trade on the most rxBEASPNjLBLE TERMS ' f as we are receiving large Consign ments of the fiwae cau uvium limning yuurparcaaseB). 11 1 Y T .a j. . ' ' Fay etteyillei Hotel. THE UNDERRIGNED begs t6 Inform fthe citizens of WJlmlngUw that' he has re moved to tbe large and commodious build ing, on Hay Street, Fayetteville, aC, known as the i i ' -- A:YETTimiitE HOTEL. M V. - ' ..... ( j . i ! The house Is noV being repaired, and will !-!'-.- -: fii i!V ' " ,b6 furnished throughout with new furniture, very effort will be made to Insure comfort to guests..' . .r! i in vvi J i i! J .1 ;(.. J l, oVERBAUGBProprletorv '' ' A " " xnh22-lm niiiXXf:t Exchange HoteL Erft Coe'q 7" i SUPER PHOSPHATE: OR BONE M ANUEE-Only a few tonajeft irom last cargo. For sale by , ,. f, - O. G. PARSLEY A CO. f ruarch, Sltf P. O. 4 tj ..1 March 81, 1S72. J V Trom thls date the mails' will close vas folr lowsr-; x'i'' '?tMJJ:c 'v-4 . -r. Northern Morning Mall . i...;.V5 A. if,' Northern Night MsiL.i'.. ht MsJL.iUi;.;..v.'..vv;.. P.M,4 ..'.W.;..i;i.:.1ir.v..8 P. it Southern Mail. mar 81-tf .ED. R. BRINK, P.M. I itATr s or ADTCHTISI3G t OneSnareone day, ......... ..mJm... fl 0 i fiMa ifatra IjB Mil 1 60 9 ft 2 6b 8 00 three days, -lr - fonr days,.......;. nve aays,....M...... 49 Contract Advertiaeienta taken at'oro portlonately low rates, j ...! . v r - . TWiatiifi. TU".npiAii rnriAral and Obituary notices will be Inserted at halt rates wnen paia ior in advance i otherwise full rates KVi M t .t iv-'.''' - " ' " TCKXB-HCasJ) on, demand.- AUCTION BALES. r.rt k4C PAQMliTi Auctioneer. -ir3rcii03ri,Ta!Tioiiiiis: ' ' CQ M M I S S I O NE R'S - SALE, AccoonCand Risk of Former .TBDATAJil 6tb, 1872.7 PURSUANT TO AN ORDER of tho Superior Court of New Hanover County, the under aigned will expose for sale, at Publio Auction, OriSatardajr, A prll Gtb, 1872, at Exchange Comer, at lr o'clock A. M"., for and on account of former purchaser, be hav mg 1 ailed to comply wun tne Terms ot Bale, " HOUSE AND LoT-SSxlSO Feet, Beginning at the intersect'on br Castle and Sixth. Streets, and running thence in a south wardly : hoc t ion l.w feet, thence in a west-wardiycO'M-rpr paraUel lth Castle 8trcet 50 foet, tbtn o in a northwardly direction ISO eet to Castle Street, thence eastwardly 60 feet to the beginning. 7 , O ASH . , . i M.fJRONLT, ' - -j Commissioner. . apr3-ta mieilaneous. , , V'oSalei:::1 i -'.'1' vi f' .iy..,..J ..,... 'rf , . . mHREE PRIME DAT HORSES- w 4" i-j v i , .!; .NO(BETTER .IN THE CUT. .,, Apply. to .. O , ' 106 KITS . ; Extra, No; ; 2 viakerel, WHich ; we are offering; ' at' the Low -tt ft lUUi r.ii; . ; w ; .v l.;J Mil n n-L'i ' a r a1 L-'l'-rrrL-y " " jt rice. 01 5a ou per JX1C. 20 WdcHTuos No. X Cooking But- :; Ai ' .;'fvvj '."i, ; ' j , ter at 15 cts. per pound. - i; ii f " " ,. -;:' ' '- ' . 150 BARRIXS ! EMPIRE," ' IT HAS x NO ! EQUAL. ' GU-A'VA J EL L Tt ;.At, i , GEO. MYERS', . mar lY-tf r li and IS So. Front Street. 4.MlK.K;iET S'iii E ET, HAVE JURT RECEIVED PART 6r THEIR SPBI.G STOCK, QOnsistmg of full line of- . .r: r . ' WHITE GOODS, -SUCH AS ... aTNOSATIN, STRIPES," --: Dolly tarden Piques, ' ' 1 ' VIEN If A S ATTEENS, . ' ' ' -...n.' ;',?'!!! 'V'l ' .f j , . Striped ana Checked , :.rr '.y. ; ' : . V- ' TIC LAWNS, t v ORGANDIES, . l. , ,.. , Swiss Mulls, India Book,. COREG AN. STRIPES, Ac, Ac ' Also, a f ull line of Dress Goods, SilkTouilst Parasols, and1 all such Goods as are tuuaily kept in a , .. ; , .. FIRST.CLASS DBT GOODS STOBE, . . march 24-tf v "' ' ' ' H. BTJEKHIIIEB, Wholssau and ' BXTAXL DXAXXX I TbbiccoA '( ' r " '' Snuff . AND SEGABS; Sign off tne Indian Gnlaf, , marsi-ti No. SHsrktt St. 5,000 Founds OBANGES AND Z.EHONS, 3'i !7' . .?" AT' -VI. ru;t ,i.,.tr, , v J, C. STEVENSON'S, i: i;t , apr-tf nr. Market, bet. Front and Second.- Hbbplroiij 1 t; AND GLUE. BDLS. HOOP IRON, ' :i.v';i;.--i-,i4-,i.i!': 1500 8IT cabks; 150 BBLS. GLUE. For sale by. 1 - - -.' ; .. - F. W. KERCHNER, , f.S7,8 and 29 North. Water fit. Prtf, PUBCEtL HOUSE,' i.'-i.'-.Aia, Proprietor; 'r' IJboM THIS DATE, the rates fox Trans ent ' Boarders are M 00, $3 00 or $3 60 per' day, ao-' -cording to location and rooms. Day Board- v- . v.-, - - i,-j.l I. n '' 'si era, $3 00 per week. v , WJ, Jan tWf ON; MARRIAGE. TXAPPT BELIEF for YOUNG MEN from the i "11 effects of Error and Abuses in early life. ; Manhood restored. 'Nervous debility cured. ; Impediments t to Marriage removed. New ; mtthod of treatment. New and remarkabla i remedies. Book and Circulars sent iree, In sealed envelopes. Address ' ' ;.. r: -J J' ilO WaRD ASSOCIATION, NO. I South Ninth street. deoXUment ' Phiiaphia, ra, " 1! i H I'M li ! t ' - 1

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