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V the ; fjonriiwa. gtak. ' PUBLISHED D.AILY, vtH. U BRRIf ADD, Editor and Prop'r. Orriom, Dawson Bank Buildlncs, 'Front St. one year, In advance...... ..$7 00 tlx months, In advance.. f 60 Ttiree months, In advance.. .... a 00 One month, In advance.. ' 78 The MoHsriira'STJui will be delivered In any part of the City at Firruts Cshts per week. HETEOBOLOHICAI. IlECORO. 'April 11,' l372 Time, om" mom- Wind. Weatber eier leter. . , 7 A. M. 30.28 56 Calm Fslr 2 P. M. 80:28 ' 76 SE Fresb Clear t 9 p. M. 3032 t Ca. 3 Light- (Fair ' Mean Temp, of day. 64 dee. Note.- AIKbaronietric readings are reduced ro tbe sea-leverand to 32 decrees Fahrenheit. '' Robjbkt Set BOTH, Scrsc't Signal Service U. 8. A. j Weather Report, WAR DEPAUTMKNT, MKNT, 1 . ' cer, ' Office of Chief Hiatal Ulflcor, Washington, April ll-1-: S3 P, The barometer will fail on Friday from tbe lakes to the Gulf aud tbe Atlantic, and the very low barometer over Southeastern, Decata and Northewestero Iowa wilt move Eastward over Lake ; Michigan and as. a very severe storm over tbe Lake region and Ohio - Valley, wlib cloudy weather and' rain, which latter will extend over the Southern and Middle States very generally on Friday, with Increas ing Southerly to Easterly "winds ; Rifting ba rometer, brisk and high Northwesterly winds aud clearing weather will extend Eastward over the Nortwest to-night and to LRe Micb Isrnn and over tbe lower Mississippi Valley by Friday evening; Cautionary signals continue at Milwaukee, Chicago and G. Haven and are ordered for Detroit, Toledo, - Cleveland and r rHBGITT. .iLW AUVUTlHfflKNTI!l. Dcdlbt & Ellis, Sign pf the" Big Boot t Stylih Spring jshoeS.,;. , ;.; VT'."; S. L. Fkemokt To Timber and Lumber Men. ,"'".".'- .:JC: "'. '..' '-". 1 I DeRosskt & Co Roe Herring, :Dry 8alted Sides, Ac -- -' X -m s , VjCK !c Mebake Co-partnership Notice, I Opera HouaE Return of the Old Reliable Theatre. ' ' " " L J. Moohb Nlnety-6ix Shares W. & ,W. K. K. St qck at Auction. , ; , Mus. Stkock First ' Class French Milli nery. .. .... " t Ckoslt & Mobris Mules and Bores at Auc tion. :V; f ' ; - I .t . (Ueared Oat. . , . '.' The Robetonian says it is reported that , the remainder of the" gang" of outlaws have dipapucared from Scnffletown, and I it la be lieved tbey have left the county. It Is said none of them have been seen since the depart ure of Henderson, "the Herald representa tive." . " ;-i-i-d.f:'i-:i;:-!. Colored Schools. v': ! t' r From the report of Mr. " H. B. Blake, who lias charge ol tbe colored free schools of the city, we learn that there have been enrolled more than five hundred iu tbe day school, with a regular attendance of about three hun dred. The vventng and night schools have hud mora than two hundred puplla.' . Fire ia Tjrrel County. ':;-:. "u tiy a private letter received. y a gentleman of this city we learn that the store and. stock of Mr. Spencer D. Wynn, located nearColum b!a, In Tyrrel county, were totally destroyed by tire on tbe mgbt of Wednesday, April 3rd. Mr. Wynn.wbo was asleep In the . eto:e, can- uot account for the oriiin of the fire. In sured In the Liverpool & London and Globe Insurance Companyjror:l3,C00. . To be Refund eel. u , 4f ? -T' ' ULdera recent flecleloa of the Supreme Court of the United "States, tbe collection of taxes from tbe Wilmington " & Weldon Rail road Company for all 'purposes was illegal, anit Id. Plialrm.n nf Ilia HlfTprent Ttnarrla tt . ,- , 4fc . County Commissioners in tha counties where such tax has been collected have been in- siracted to order the amount' refunded", The amount to be refunded by the commissioners of New Hanover under thl decision is $3,042. 13. ' - - r-.' Aunllciktlan for Pardon. i " An auDlication ha one no to Gov. Cald wilt forthnardon of Jerrv Johnson, a . white man confined In the Work nbuse orthia coun I ty for stealing a gun. He was sentenced to. twelve months imprisonment, ten 'br which have exDircd. and as he is reDOrted to be o the la t staiie of consumWion it is to be hoped thi h m. ;u:m'ttV.i ''.'t.t.. r position here he will be likely to, receive thosfi rnmfnrit Mnttnn nhlokire to nceee'ary under thcircurastances.' ; Amtlhcr Natriiw Eieane from Fire. Yesterday, about half-past 12 o'clock smoke was discovered issuing from beneath a lounge iu the rear oL Mr. D....A. . Smith's furniture 'tore, snd upon examination it was found to be oh fire -The discovery was made by some f colored wemen,1 who, br tbe aid i of buckets f una a plentiful supply, of water, soon exner J guisbed theflirries. ' As there ;was aqnatitlty of mpis in immediate proxiinlty Jo.the fire it may Trt considered a narrow escape.. : Onr Chip Kasket. Poor gas a buruing shame." The best place for the blind the seaside P So slowly does laziness travel that poverty soon overtakes it. ." -! . ... i ' : d cause all new books are ontward bounds " Rousseau aara: 'i,Men 'can better philoso-1 pbiaa px the bu man heart", but women can read t better." ' ' u.v o s,w.:f; i You scetri to walk more erect than nsttal, my dear frlend.'j , Te t have lately been iralghtened by Circumstabces." a n Because a man and wife be dear and be sogel each other in public, don' t he , sure that tuey are blessed turtle doves in private. A Topeka (Kansas) merchant is said (to have killed two birds with one stone, by poi ting out a sign, John Smith, dry goods; wishes to roarry'. ' i . . , I A . A crusty old bachelor not liking tbe way his landlady daughter had of appropriating - uat color was,tho last iqaaii at eaj qoadnipelal feats ihai we' have heard1-'of 1b Wby, the storm rose abd the wind blue..." , -e minVMfJtr. Why U it called V the sea pf literature f day afternoon. A'flne looking maVecompos- uis hair oil, filled his bottle with liquid glue 151eet.from thebnUdlngandrecelviog.no, lef tbe da "before a ball t6'wbtch the girl was la- ary wbataver that could be pefceired. at' the yited She stayed at home lnrtoBSRfluence.! AMtytLMuh ,ji .oi "' . s: -:vxayt , Vol. X-ITd. 18. Loeal Dots. ' No City Court yesterday." ' - ' ': - - i - . . ......... "TTIie Board of County Commissioners meet tbla.evenlDg. "' '" ,"- , v.. . 5 Another bright and beautiful Spring day was yesterday.' t . :, The y Allegro Soiree Club" have their, las't " hop of the season to-nigh t. 'r H The contest for tbe Sheriffalty bids fair to become a warm one in this county. ; , ' Lemon juice is used by physicians to ef fect a cure for some atycks of rheumatism,, , The work on the. new colored Masonic Lodge,' which has been' suspended for some time past, has been resumed. " " " 1 - French Millinery now in full display at Mrs. Strock'e, Kahffwellera old ' stftd, three doors Southwest of Market street The Berger Family give a complimentary benefit to the Knights of Pytbis of Richmond on Monday next, when they will Jeave for California. v' . . - -: t : The Republicans of the city - held War meeting last night for the purpose of appoint ing delegates to theCounty Convention, which meets on Saturday. ..' .' G. W. Lee, Jr., ba3 resigned the" position of Agent of the - Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, at Sumter, Jind Capt. L. P. Loring succeeds him la office . " ..; " fr''1' . --'.-.' ; ; - The drain' constructed in 1853 to Sarry off the ater from Dry Pond,' having fallen into bad repair will , at once be put in thorough order and thus clear the water from that moist part of the. city. -t . . .. .... ? .' i : It will be seen by advertisement in this Issue that the ,0 Reliable". Company i will commence a week's. engagement in this city on Monday evening, in the beautiful three act drama CDtKled 41 Honey Mfion. ' ' ' An- additional traiu for hauling timber will be placed . on the "Wilmington, jCharlotJe and Rutherford-railroad this week hd will be run as long as the business justifies it. Bee advertisement In another column. . t i Seventb Street ileport on 'TSeir 'Side- The followingia the report of the Commit tee appointed to assess and examine the New sidewalk recently constructed on Seventb street and to report, to the Mayor and Board of Alderman the condition of the same: ; WiLMlxGToy, N.'ClOih April, 187J. i The underbijiiied have this day gone over and examined tbe new sidewalk on Seventb erteet and repoit that they find, t o said new sidewalk to be in all respects executed accord ing to a copy of contract shown us, viz., the wtdtb up to Mr. Flolay6on'e house, corner of Walnut street, to be up to contract, as also tbe other particulars, viz , thickness of marl, wooden curbs and mode of constructing. From Mr. Finlayoo'a house for a distance of two Mocks North the new sidewalk la laid on tbe West side of Seventb street and is five feet wide. Ia other respects it is the same as the reft of tbe walk. South.' We consider tbe sidewalk on Seveotbstreet an excellent, one, and were every street in Wilmington aa good, the greatest Improve ment In tbe city would then be accomplished. " r v TJonn Colvillk, ALKX ; SpaUN'r. ROB'T P. BAbRT. Brunswick Superior. Court Tflal and Aronlitftl ofalvln Oxendlne. - j i The trial of Calvin Oaendine, Charged with being xrom plicated In' the murder of . the late ex-Sherlfl King, of Tlobeson connty, which occurred in 1869, has Jjiist been, concluded at Smlthville, resulting in a verdict of acquittal.' The case was called on J Wednesday morning,1 but a jury was pot obtained until about 1 UUJJ.' . . . o'clock P.' M. The jury was composed ot 11 white men -and tl colored. The prisoner proved an alibi by three witnesses and also managed to prove a most excellent character. The fact that he made no effort io escape with his brother, Henderson Oxendlne, George nm-u.i. auu Br .... mm . ' succeeded in Dreading out oi our county jau, MKen in coLnecuon wun me oyiug uecmra- tlon of uenderson uxenaine iaai vaivin naa no complicity in the King murder, was also considered and operated argeiy m, ms lavor, Ihe jury orougnt in iwir ven ret ui uc4uinai yesterday morning about hlf past 2 o'clock. Mr. Solicitor Richardson was :a.ded in the prosecution of : the case byCol. N A. Mc- Lean. Capt. W. B. Normcnt and Alfred Row- land,' Esq. Messrs. W. 'Foster Frensh, of Robeson, and Marsdeo Bellamy, of this city, " Jobnpia), who wasso lmpI5p"atjd v in , the murder alluded tof but .who turned SUta's evidence, against the other prisoners, was preaentaa-fl u witness and was subsequently ordered by tber Court into conflnement.io-:the cdon'ly'jail in thls'clty,' for Safe keeping; ttnl il the next term or Kooeson superior vouri, which county he stands charged with larceny lnd robbery io two separate: cases.? " The only other case of importance inea ap ring the week was that of a man bythe name oi .uorej.cnargeq wu n norse sieaun, p convicted andsentncea lO .Ahe .,r:enieni)ary. for 3 years..' Oxaad and JLoftjr Tambllnar. 1 One1 of ' the - most daring Jand ttccessfu in'e one of 'a' lot;-. of -4ioViiea" broagbf,.heaY for sale and . which, had s been , purchased, by a l,olored taan by the iname . of -Toney. Brown; enccctfded iu making; her escape from her new owner and dashed down Third f street to Messrs.; Bootberland & SteagaU'a -stables. Here she made a'afigbt detour and landed on the sidewalk, alqng wblshVihe ran until she came to the carriage shop of Mr. P. H. Hayden rwhlch iih6 otered.Tbe back door of the ahho mi antfl' and orOlectlog Iromlt is I m.n tliAifrtrfn th lot ia the rear being about i or 15 feet below the levelof the street and oni fiVaimVdilttnte' froiaHbe platform;;, The animal dMhfed through th.e .room and on to tbe platform, from which she leaped;Jnto j thelot .below, strlklngVhe ground abont 12 or WILHIIJGTOIir. C, JPRIDAVi APRIL 12. 1872. The Pythian Year. B rtoo, oftbe Sprig of Myrtle, excellent au thority in all pertataing to the Knights of Py thias, Bays": ' ' Pythian Period. On the 19th' day of Feb ruary laat tbe order had" completed -its eighth year, we are consequently now In our ninth 'ytblan period. . This Pythian period busi ness has been considerably mixed of late, maVy brothers paying n6 attentionto or for getting to fix the period of the Institution of the order 19th February, 1864. iTovr count up and see if we are right or wrong on this, the 1st day of 'April,-1870, and of Pythian peri od the ninth." ...... .. Boarders. . r '. . w .. . -t . . . j " . . . If you want Boarders, advertise in our new department, under head, of " "Wants,? at half pur regular rates, for advertisements not ex- ceeding five lines. tf SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. Mr. l2rQ. DeCartret, of Ral eigh, is.improviDg.; , Newbern has received its-first barrel oi virgin dip. - A Mech anica' : an d Laborers' Beneficial Association is to be formed in Goldsboro. . Goldsboro is again the dinner station for tbe Wilmington and Weldon train going Souths 1 t, ' w A ; negro was onee hung in Hillsboro for breaking .into a church and stealing a hymn book. Tobacco sold at the Geoghe- ghao warehouse, in HilUboro,.the other day, at 4Q per huDdrd poundSi. Xs: fi ; rf A; B. Wharton, of Cheraw Si C, has filed bis oath of ofiice, as. Commis sioner 'pf Deeds for North Carolina. ' : : ' A woman was horribly mur dered in Iredell country on the 2d inst., her throat being cut to the backbone. No naniAo vl finn - - The J2obesonian ihoigts at i ts masthead the -name of Mj. Jesse!. McLean as the Conservative candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, v ; ji-tr Raleigh' Typographical Union No. 54 has elected ' Jno; W. Marcom to reptesent tbat body, inthe' International Union, which meets ia Richmond. Va., 6ttt The Fayetteville local of the Rdbesonian says : 'Tis a notorious fact that since the formation of' the State Cumber land county has never furnished a Govern or. ; Why is this so? . ! ! A mart' by the name Peter Armstrone - was :. sta bbedt and seriously wounded in Newbern on Monday night ly a man named Johnson. Both the parties arc colored and jealousy; was the cause of - Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell.daugh- ter of the late Wm. Person, Sr., and moth er ot Mrs. Dr. T. E. Wilson, a native and for a long number"of years a resident oi Warren county, died a short time since in Memphis, Ten n, - s ' , c i , "The Goldsboro Messenger says: We regret tolearnj that the iWii'e of Mr. Jos., Bryan, .residing in .Grantham own- sltip. yvayne, county, was so.Daaiy Dumea on Friday evening of last week, that death alone relieved ber of her agony on the day following. . ' u y -i, :''' '?- -..j-:.v-.; -;ii - The Democrats and:Conserva- ti vies of Wi'son county "held a meeting oh the 4th inst., and appointtd delegates to tbe Greensboro Convention. The dele gates were instructed to aid in the nomi nation ot no man who was under political disabilities. f . t Quent. Bryant was shot by J. M. Wooten, in Raleigh, Wednesday, du ring the progress of a dispute, and it is thought the wound will prove iatai. Air. W. had an examination before the - Mayor the same evening and wa3 released without baiU'---;;'5," !x:zX''y: ' ' x, ' A : telegram .to the : rRaleigh 2Wu, dated at Halifax, on the IX) tb. inst., s-iys i A destructive hre occurred liere to day; burning down some six buildingson Main street. It originated in the ginning establishment ' xof Messrs. V; McMhon & Smith, adiointng tbe store of these gentle men' some five of the adjoining bouses be ing burnt with 'it;-" une man was nurt. Letter from" lion. A. 51. Sealee. We find in ttie Bobesonian the following letteKfrm:Hon.t A; M. gcalesx ? . MrllEdiirf:ILl attention has, iust been called to an article in your paper of the 21st inst;, headed Is He Banned ?" I iullr endorse all you say:reiative to the dutv of the' Greensboio convention in nominating gentlemen t for the various Stare offices who are free from all political tf isabi lities My disabilities have" never been removed, and I can't say that 1 have now any well grounded - expectation; that' they. will De .during , mis session w ton JrrerS. 1 am.aeeuiv uratciui lu uiv ineuus in various parls otlne Btate lor the kind- oeas ana partiality uusoueiceu w.nicniney hare munifested in bringing my name so nrominently forward at this time for the f ubroatorial office, bet I presume Hjitj all did!8Q titter upon the. idea that my HianVtilitlea had been removed or that a general imp6s.ty billXotild pass before the meeting ot the convention,': However this may be; Iwould Urge tpon them and upon all'with whom I have any influence to come up to the Greensboro convention r resolved to nominate no man unless he has been freed from all disabilities. We want no difficulty with the general government; VYO Want peace uu 4uicv oui a uuiuu ui all who are pledged to retrenchment and reform both in the State and ' National governments.. Let our etandatd bearers ber men tfiai wiu inspire cuuuucm;is-njouei sie though- firm and' reliableand extreme in BOthiogV jsaye ra ydejotaonto the. , best intsts Pl.t heir bt ate.. ; wun aucn, uoen cumbered by disabilities, we must and wil betnumpnanv..-(; '. o:. .Hesbedtlully, yottr obedient pervant, t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iv WILMINGTON, OPEE A - HO USE. RcTturn ! ; Retum Return J FOR OXE WEEK OXLY! If Old ReliableVTheatre . '. WILL COMMENCE " O WEXWEEK' S ENGAGEMENT ; ' -at the--- rx ' OPERA HOUSE, - ' On Mouday Evening, April 15, When the beautiful S-Act Drama entitled, , ' 'h o k e.y. k b o n,; will be produce! for the first time in this city, wlthentire strength of the Company. A D M I , S S I O N Dress Circle and 'Parq.uette'.i.;..T.Mi75 cents rarqueite vircie.... ...... .50 Family Circle so uauery. ........ 25' Reserved Seats ' secured kt HelnRhflrcfir'H Musle btoie without extra eharee- 8ali com mencing Saturday imornlng, at 9 o'clock. ... aprii i-.jii j f , - i - . i " MRS. STROCK'S EiIRST-CLAcS FRKNCH M ILLINEBY, i White t-rooup. Hosiery. Lace 8et. Pancv 1 iejs, French If low r?, Jei, and Ucld Jewelry, Curia aud Brat is, latest styles, are now in fuU uispiay, ac low ana popaiat prices. : " EAHM V7ILB.'S OLD STAND, Three Doors Southwest of Maiket St. april 12 3t . Horses and Males at Anclion. rji.nVI l.Xf:' ;x 'j ' - -t'L- .,' - r ''- . .. ,.- f -. , fiy CEONLT AUOBBIS; Auctioneers: TTTriLL BE SOLD AT ATJCTtON, on Monday, ,IT me locninst., at U o'ciotk, -. : ;i0 Head of lloracs and 12 Males, nit arrived from West' Virginia and Aiary- land. ; Sale Positive. april 15-"t :!' FOR SALE. BY VIRTUE of a Decree or tbe Sureilor Court of Wayne county, I shall tell 'at ruoiie saif. at tue court House aojr in uoias boro, oaba urday, the iOtn day of April, IS 3, J81nety-Sx.Sliares of Stock in tbe W. I t & W. Rallroatd. TERMS CASH. L. J. MOOBE, . . apru vz-61 , uuaraian. Roe Herring ! Roe Herring ! ! A. F E W V A L F B"A: B B E L S O F "! ' ' ' ' r 1 , . 1 .. .1 " . Extra Family Hoc, Herring, t- . ' , " Si : "7-'. ' ' " : ' DAILY EXPECf ED AND FOB SALE BY ?aprlVlZ-2t" DaROSSET A CO. DRY SALTED SHOULDERS, Sugar House Syrup, ;; ; I j Canned Peaches, ' ; i . . . Canned Tomatoes, 4 .. . . starch; T OB A coo, I . - j, For sale by -: , r aprU122t , tv . DaROSSET A CO". Wilmington, Char.; & Blither- f .. ,1.- ford Bailroad Co. Orrios Chikt FsoniBBn-Airn Gnr'x. Etjp't f. .V I 7wn3l?Ston N. C., Aprii 10th, 187J. To Timber and Lumber Men! r . vy .. . a "A N addlMonal tral for hanHngtimbnr will XjL" be placed upon the Road this week and will Jta rnu as loog a3 the onaiaess justices It. r , Too much time is lost in ioadingtimber,aDd in the future all time 1 st abovo six ' hou' s in loading a train or- (15) fifteen ears and trucks (or ltto.oOj feet of tiaaoer. ) will bo ehare lor distention of. .trn $10 per, bojor,, Those who prefer to pay. one dollar1 per 'thousand feet aoove tariff rate for loudmg wUl iiave their timber loaded by the Company :b kll wbo prefer the loading to be done bythe Company will- please notljy the. Master of Transportation. ? , 'hj a, .u vk -i a" . -v u i. -'t'-'i" rfvt'"- wg;TFREMtoNTW'" U. tp imi ;;vJtngineer ona.oaperin(enaenu Tli e Bl ost Sly 1 Ish Spr i fa S li oe, "filOR GENTLEMEN, can baWbQghtrromns. JC All kinds oi r'ASHIuHAB Lfc tiAiTlfinS. " Secure your exact number before the sizes' are broken. . . n tAj fisxsin -hi t-o- , DUDLEY A ELLIS," i ' I aiga'jnt tJielJiit Boot. : Co-Partoerfiliipr notice 'rryfi-GODWIN, Fsq of LUMBES)N NC , r hAa been admitted aat , member. Of our njuni to dateJromlst Feeruary, iS7y t - i 11 9-&Ae style of the firm remains unchanged. april 12-3t VICE A. MEBANE. h Building StocliWftnted; tt ah TED t five Shares of -Stock OfJ the WILMINGTON BUILDINQ ASSOCIATION. !pply at t.ofice.,i:(r - falpiaoJt p. rwhoibilo; 1,422 KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Saddlery. A LL KIND3 ' OF ' SADDLES, HARNESS, knd everything in the line of Saddlery Goods ehean lor tasb at - - . - ; I o t' J. S. TOPHAH A CO.3, No. 8 Koutb rront ht., . - Wilmington, M. C. 'xebs-tfnac .-t MISCELLANEOUS. DAVID PIGOTT, TOBACCONIST, V WILMINGTON N. O. Arxix.t-tf ;.t Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. TTTHITE WASH BRUSHES. 4 .. : i , . ;A lalrSe assortment. PAINT BRUSHES, VARNI3H BRUSHES, ! SASH, TOOLS,' FITCH BRUSHES, Ac i Ac. At GREEN A FLANKER'S. W E are daily adding to our large stock of 1 ' . Groceries, in store and to arrive 1,000 BBL8. FLOUR, : v' i: ' - r :. ' ,,;: , : ! .-7" - ?i 100,000 LLB3. DRY SALT MEATS, .. ... ., ....... . , . t ; -.. , - "' ' ' ' ' 80,000 BUSHELS CORN,v ' ( - . ' ; ,7 . -HAY, MEAL, AC, Ac., Ac. april llHlAwtfl BINFOAD, CROW A CO. Molasses and Syrup. 650 HHDS. Lluscovado molasses .... - : AND .J. S H. SYRUP ; For eale very low Dy JuneH-tY v i WILLABD BROS. AT1 A. ! Dv BROWN'S, rpHE LARGEST ASSSORTMENT OF, MIL-, linery and Millinery Goods in the elty at . - "' 1 Af. D.' BROWN'S.' if- THE largest assortment of Ribbons .'and Flowers In the city at' ,"V,(i . . : A. D. BROWN'S. rjlHE handsomest assortment of PARASOLS in tbe city at , . .... a 'A. D. BROWN'S. rjiHE handsomest assortment or WHITE GOOD3 in the city at : ' " ' Al D. BROWN'S. rjlHE largest assortment of CORSETS in the 1 . city at '- A. D. BROWN'S. rjIHE largest stock of KID GLOVES in the city at v . . i .- ' . T" A. D. BROWN'3. THE largest assortment of LADIES' UN- DER-GARMENTS and HOOP SKIRTS Jn the city at ; ' ' ' ' ' ' - : '- - D.' BROWN'S,! ent -. . ; ' j , fTIHE largest assortment of LADIES' HAIR F1XI NG3 In the city at - 1 ' - . ! " : i.' d: beowk'3. r j... ... , j ........ v i t t. ..... . ......- .j. ' i i- . i ii, in;-1 v. - .- ! . THE best assortment, of . WHITE , TRIM- MINGS, HOSIERY 5 and NOTIONS in the elty at 41 J- Ai D, BEOWR'8. r i 02T&.JJUCE!.,TEJim,CA8n. 1'- 'fapr? Exchange Corner. :imot.--' a:caed. n . HAVING DISPOSED Of ; THE BUSINESS . lately earned on by me to Messrs. Par ker s Taylor, tney wuieoiviinue me same in ail its branches, an 1 1 bespeak or them the eame liberal patronage heretofore' bestowed japonme.. jut;. r.-Ht '".t v-s. ;; irs- , jAprttJ-tf,ri'R ife VrJ,riH;':NErr' ; ( mt-'a at-i T";i T 'i: ;'Kfi j'J TXAVING PURCHASED THE STOVE.jriN tl and theet Iron bnsiness or A. u.- sr r, we will continue name oi PARKEK a TAi and hope by strict atrention to same to merit v share of pnbliepata. tfX ITotice.- 1 A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME, either JjL ty note or account, will please make im mediate payment to myself or Parker A Tay lor, who axe authorized to receive and receipt for same.' ' "'AprU'-Z-tf vf-'" ' -i;L4 ,VA. H; NEFr. E, F. Coe'a SUPEE PHOSPHATE, OR BONE MANURE Only a few tons left i irom last cargo. : s For sale Vy f , I;? v,ri.-.:; :h u o. g.parslst ACO. r mm ::f BATEB.or ADTxxzTisixia t One Square one day, tl 0 . kt - i two days,..... il M 11 - u. three daysM........ ......... 0 - " mot dars.... ............. 3 K " five days,........... 8 00 - Hoaeweekr,,.M. I tfl 49- Contract AdverHflementa taken aturo portlonately low rates. , , 3 . , . Marrlasrea. D&t.h. RAiKrinna. Tnnn1 and Obituary notioea will be inserted at ball ratea w?,tJPaid for in advance j otberwlae full ratea . Txkks Cash on demand. : AUCTION RALES." h J: ORONLY Auctioneer, 1 By CltONLX A MOItKIS. CHOICEPLAHTS At Auctibn.77-', 7 On FBID AY, 12th Inst.; at 10 o'clock a: m., we wUl sell at oar Salesrooms, N. Water St.: 75 Cboleeand XIardy Geraalanas, ' An extensive variety. Can: be seen and ex- i amined this day (Thursday). ; ' ! - AND 1 MM ED IAT ELY 'AFTER 3,000 LB& PRIME SHOULDERS, - ! . 99 BBLS. IRISH POTATOES, : . SUNDRY ARTICLES- - . 1 ' I Household und Kitcben Furniture. Apru 11 2l v ' MISCELLANEOUS. See Uat 3 Will Dot ELHIEA . PBEHM; LAUD . SALE : For tbe Benefit of tbe City Hospital. $387,000 in Prizes. . L019 ' Prelims. SHARES, $3 EACH. . - ' .' -J I i .. . ... -i : . . . i J i - ' V PATTINSON MARKET.......... ...i...$tC0O00 Pattinson Motel,. ............ 8fi,i00 400 City Lots in felmira, at ai. each,. 120,000 5,000 ' 4,000 5,000 ' Z.000 , 4,OoO 1,6;0 L500 600 A UUJU J. & A AO JA... . ....................... 1 - ...... ia 1 tl U 1 '...... M ............... . U ' .. - - . .i i , Prizes of it,00u ecii! Y,Y,Y. t, 2 2 " 750 . " I Frize of. 10 Prizes of , $300 each ... . 8,000 S,5t0 2,So0 100 1,000 8,0.0 7,000 10 11 it (t ti . , - it (t 00 153 10d - 80 7i 50 "40 16 10 . ic it. i ii " ii . ti ' .............. f ...... .......... 100 R0 " 99 200 ........,, t vuu 8,0(0 i.......ff 1,750 85 Each Shareholder will receive bv mall or delivered at the General Office,' either of the loixowiug oeauiuui Bieei engiavi gs: u. o. Grant, Evangeline, M. M. (Brick) Pomeroy.or Gen. K. K. Lee, on receipt ot uree dollars, In addition to a share in ihe distribution. DxBscTORB.Jud Smltn, late sheriff of Che mung Co., K. Y., Israel u. buudder, Kaq , Ml mira, N. Y., George Bennett, Eta.., Horse beau 8, N. Y. COMMI88IOHKM OT DlBTRIBtmOIT. Hon. J. B. Clark, Ejmira, N. Y., Major W. R. Rathbone, ii-lmira, A. Yi ' . ..'- ; Defositoky. Bank of Chomung,v Elmlra, N. Y. " ; ; :-;' .'V ; REFERENCES : ;-f " Hon. Luclaa Roblnsou, late Comptroller of the State of N. Y., Hon. J. T : Kathbun, Hpn. Gen A. S. Diven, Hon. Board man bmttb, M. CM si.as Haigtrt, George u'HMJiiOn, present Sheriff of Chemung Co N. Y., H. . Stevens, of Revere Mouse, Chicago, 111., D. W; Gtllett, Esq., No. 5 Nassau tit., K. Y ... Attorney at i aw, vs. vy .x-aimer. xL,sq., wun aiannatcan f ire Induranco company, ao. ei Wall at., N.- Y. E. F. Babcock, Secretary or Tax Department, 82 Chambers bt , N-. Y., Jad. Fynn, 7 -Warren St., auomeymi iiw,j. a. aiwui, neputy u. . Marshal, M. V. B Buthmau, Attorney at Law, Hogsheads, John Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira. Jacob Low man, Bouthport. O 'H. rucn, Lorseueaus, t emun. & Uali, Bankers, Van Etten, Chemuns Co.. N. Yii U. s I .nun Commissioner, js. M. Posey, U. 8. Hotel, Har risburg, Pa., A. Bw Ga at ian. Justice of Peace. ; J)B8caimoj( or Real Est atk. The Pattin son Market wa built by T. 8. Paitlnsonabuit three v ears ago, situated one block from the Post Office. Elmira. N Y.. fronting on Murknf. street, three stories high, wlh hotil, known as tne juaijcet tioiei, xttacned, soventy-nve feet on Market street, running north two hun dred eet, lormlng anX, running west 25u ft., fronting on Balawm s reet, being 450 feetL with Publto Hall above, 200 feet long, and an office in the tenter, with a burglar and fire proof vault. Market built and fitted up in the mo -t convenient and inproved; stj le. . Pattiksow Hotku Situated on the corner of Baldwin and Mai ket streets, aoout seventy Ave leet front on Baldwin and one hundred and sixty leet on Maiket streets, buitable barns attached." , v . .-. . Farm. situated 2U mi'es frera the city of Elmira, on the Plank Road, containing ne hundred acres; good iarm buildings, orchard, Ac, all in flue stau or cultivation. . Rksldenoje. In Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue, about 60 leet front ana 160 feet deep. A fine residence with modern Improvements. KssiDKKCK In Fourth . Ward, wituated on Baldwin street, 50 feet front, 100. feet deep. One block from Post-Office ?. Tbh Aouks L amd Adjoining Corporation, abont one mile from fod; -office, with houte and barn suitable lor vegetable or pnllUing purposes. ';-. .'v,' -.'''". ' : cyouit UdtonED cittt ixx - Blatuier of Distrioatlny the Property. There will be a duplicate ntamber of shares kept and registered, and previous to the dis tribution, the duplicate numbers of all shares will be placed in an envelope and sealed, and on the day of distributing the ptemlum, all the sealed envelopes containing tbe duplicate numbers wiU be placed to a whet and bo thoroughly mixed, then a number drawn out, I and tbe ' person holding" the corresponding number will nave the first premiam mention ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the.premiums .ure distributed.. ; Notice wlU be published immediately after the die tribution takes place, la the principal papers In the -country which have given publication, and all pureons hold tngnumoers for premiums will be nodded by maU. Distribution of pre- mlums takes place at Elmira, N. Y., May 1st, L 187Z, or as soon as shares are sold. . . Vi - . 49 All remittances may be sent In drafts or P. O". Orders ofti reenbacksrAil communi cations addressed, to . - - T. S. PATTINSON, Busi'ss Manager and Cor fiee'y, klmlra, N. Y. Shares can be procured at the General Of fice, imlra, N. Y., at tbe principal Hotels in New York City, and all the large eltt"s In the Union. 49" Good Reliable A cunt WantjuA ' fen lfi-DAWtMavl ' ' w- . ' if ,7 CillzenMatket U em oval. rflHB CITIZENS' MARKET, formerly lo i JL ' eated on Mai ket st . eet, has been r m n ed to ihd corner of eecond and Princess 6ir-et, ' adjoining' the Carolina House - Fresh meats of all kinds always on hand.- and will be de- .liveredany where in tbe oity. Jcggs ana juntckens,' dead or alive, sept on hand. Also Koat Pitft when desired. ; . . lptic: Leg -pvESIROUS OF ENJOYING Peace Of Mind, " " suonxn bavs t ebk; '. -; - -" 1 Pants Jlade to Order by TJg. .c : i'" '1:3." ' ; ' z.:-iir,y CIOTHINGrr Bowe, Ties, Senrfe, 8blri and XZoalarjr prillO-tf ; 1 vaiu&Die ! arm,. 25,000 : ; 1 Residence in Filth Ward,....;...,.... iA.000 -- 4 l -; j -.Fourth Wai-d, 15,000 , - 10 Acres Of Land aaioln'trCornoration 15 o 0 Bimira, na.e. xoimg, Gen'l Passenger AK't. N. C. R. W., Baltimore. Mr.; Col.- J. Johnson, Artist, Baltimore. Md.. Jaon P. WoniAver. ' . 4 11- M ' 3i. It ' f l lit HI ' !. .is
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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