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7' v 7. , , . . ' PUBLISHED DULY, - v tVtf. H Br.BNAUD, Editor and Projr. Orrio. Dawson Bank Buildings, Front St5 one year. ln-adrance.........;......r..M..7 CO gix months, in advance... 8 50 Three months, in advance. S 00 lnn mOQlU. ill but n.uv. ...... ...... 4- Tbe MoBjriwo Star will be delivered In any nart of the City at Fittes Cents per week. r UETEUBOLOUIV&L REt'OUU. ; - i Anrll 15: 1872. ' " ' .." Imom: Ind. c- Jeter, ; Time. Weather I- 7 A. 'i V. 9 P. M M S0.0C 1 8 JW:87.. TO 3 E Light Cloud SW Fresh, Fair T a W Brisk Clear- 29;7l (39 Mean Temp, of day, 06 dejr. : NoTJt. All barometric readings are reduced to tUe sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. . . , 4. JIobsut Set both, Sers't Sienal Service U. 8. A. f WAather Renort. . WjlH DEPA.KTMKHT, MKHT, ) Office of Chief Bignai Ufflcer, Washlnjzton. April 15 4;d& T, - &robabtiU6t.' t The lowest barometer over eastern Kentucky and West Virginia will move eastwardly oyer the middle Atlantic. States, aud the area of rain and suovr will extend eastward over New England during to nlht ; rising barometer, ntulu westerly winda acd cleariug weather will prevail from the lakes to. the Gulf aud Sooth Atinniic coasts by .Tuesday morning apd ex tcud eastward over New England by or on Tuesday evening.':". V--'? T-v-v ;v . ' Cautionary signals are ordered for Norfolk, Cape Miy, Baltimore, New! Yofk and New 'Loudon... ' r-.A:, . s-ii-T i m J- JC3LiEJ ,t.rv AUVittiB2:aAiis. Opkiix HocsB.-Second Night of the " Old Reliables "Heart Hungry. , . . DbDtET & Ew.13, Sign of the Bg Boot A largo and cheap assortment of Buskins. See new advertisement under the caption of Wants." ; . ' ' " ',. , C. W. Oldoam. Cohcoid Chapter No. 1 Special Meeting. V'f - .,rr. Wm. M. SrsViNjox. Crockery on Hand and to Arrive. r , -X ' Cronlt & MohrisN-Attention Ladles Oriental Art Sale. ' J. C. LUM3DB3T. Ice Cream Opening of thedaloon. ,.. :. . ., ,.r. 6u.sti.so & McQoiaa. Auction Sale of Bar H .ooi Fixtures and Furnltnrer Wkst & IlittRHS. Those Tip-Top Tas Bret lu the Market. . ' . i 1 " lO THE CONSERVATIVE TOTEBS OF WILMLNGTON. RuOMi COSSSRVATIVE Et COMMITTEB CJTT OF. WILMINGTON, V WlLMINGTO.t, N. C, AprllJS, J873. J The Conservative voters of the City of Wil mington are hereby notified to assemble' at the Court House, on Tuesday evening, 4,pr41 16th, at 1VA o'clock, to nominate candldatea.J'or Al dermen, to be jwted for under the new Act of the Legislature known as tbe Cumulative Saf frage Act. Under this Act the property bold itj and tax payers of Wilmington, the greater portion of whom have had no representation on the Board of Aldermen for many years, wjil Bccure a very strong minority representation ; aii'd W4 urge on our friends the importance of uttendinic tbe mass meeting Tnesday evening in order that thera may be a-full and fair ex pression of their judgment in the selection of candidates. ' ' ' ' ' Another important dnty of this meeting will be the appointment of an Executive' Commit tee, the duties of the old Committee teitnitfaV tiug with this call. , - . ' DONALD McRAE, Chairman. Wm. II Bbrsabd, Secretary. " Comity CouTentlon. , . , The Democratsard Conservatives of New Uanover county are requested t J assemble at tbe Court House in. Wilmington, , on Tuesday, April 23d (being the first week of Superior Court), at IX o'clock M.,' for) the purpose of electing delegates jto represent the county la the State Convention to be held at Greens boro on the first day of May next, and also in tbia Congressional District Convention, to be held when and where the Executive Commit- tee of the District snail appoint. ' . : It is desired that every township In the county thai be represented. '.,..' r Joseph A. Esoiltiaiid, ( -Chm'u County Executive Cum. April 10th, 1873 tf. ! Election of Oflleera. o :-':;"-., At a meeting of Wilmington "Commindery No. 1, Knights Templar, held on Friday, even io4 lat, the Mlo wing officers were elected for Xhn ensuing year: . ..'.5-'' ; Alfred Martin, Ed -'- j',..'. J. C. Mann, Generalissimo. ;. 0. W. Jewett, Capt. Geo'. Geo. Patterson, Pretafe., Tl , T. J. Johnson, Treasurer. x..: T. B. Carr, Recorder. r. .. S. S. Everett, S. Warden. D. H. Munson, J.- Warden; f C M. VanOrsdeli; Standard Bsarer. 8. D. Wallace Sword Bearer.; M i M. Cronly, Warder. , - , ' - ' Delegates to tae Kepabllean Cnvn- Hie city.-jesterday arternoon, war allYef with delegateTfrom the, counties of New, Han over, Robeson, Columbus andBrnnsjlck, nrout for the Republican Convention at K5leih, which meets - on Wednesday. Some of the'm were to leave last -night and others depart this morning. , , ; - ', 4 , s ' " - - '- ' "'' '-:-'-JJx:' ' mpraee Addrtics ibis Hreniag. . . We ttre requested to again call tuff-attention uf the public' to the .Temperance meeting hich i to take Istce at the'Seatnuen'a Bethel tLU evening and which wlll be aVidressed by Kev. P. J. Carrawayj .Preslaentof the Btato Council Friends of -Temperance, and Rev. R U. Whitaker, Editor 0T the FrienQ tfTtmpc anet. The public are Invited. Postponed. The-trial of James iHeat'on,'1 charged r-wlth' -aunftoa oane r j on mo person 01; unncan Holmes, which was to have come oflTbefore W Merrick, : J. P., yesterday afterjoon, was Postponed until Saturday next, at 4 o'clock P. M. WO main MnrllrlarMa vm nra! 1 1 tn membership in -the Fifth "Street Methodist ,C.l"V-;-'r:V' kr'v,if".:.-0 "" ;:!fcA.v Vol. X-ITb. 21. De Castro Is In Richmond. . The 4udgfe of the City Co'ntt; has not ytt retqrned. .t : -".-,:;";V' ' -' Bishop Gibbons preaehed a charity ser nton In Richmond Sunday evening. - ; -7 Abbott is to be present at the Republican Convention at Raleigh - - i ; . Hon. O. H. Dockery, was in the city yes terday, en route for Raleigh.1 ;.t 5 ? . t-,' Stephen La wery, Andrew Strong and Tom Lowery were seen at Moss Neck on Saturday. There will be a special meeting ef Con cord Chapter No. 1, this evening, for , work in the R. A. degree. ;. Vv. J " , ..'V .The celebrated Martlnettl-Ravel Panto mime Troupe appear In Columbia next Friday and Saturday evenings. . ' - r . Yeslerday was the twenty-thirdf anniver sary of the great snow storm whieh. occurred on the 15th of April, 1849. . i . We understand that the Germans of, this city are to have a tegular German .ball; on Wednesday night, the 17ih Inst,, at Germauia Hall.: ' . .-- , :: v'7 !.-" c: i. Drs. W. aHill Vnd"E."Burke Haywood have been appointed medical examiners of the Company for Raleigh. '' ; . ' . v..; 0 , Mr. G. L. Shutte, one of our well known German citizens, leaves for Europe thU morn ing with tho intention of be.ing absent about four months. ' . " . . ' t Tho time to possess yonr soul In patience Is when your hat blows off in the street and your eyes are too full of dirt to see which way it goes. " ' ' ' ' 7- The fickleness of Aprll weather being pro' verblal, It is a good plan lor the next fortnight to take yonr umbrella in your hand every time yon go ten steps from your door. . ' -' Jerry Johnson, for whose pardon wem ststed a few days ago a . petition had gone up to GovCaldwell, . has. received -tbe same and been discharged from the Work House. The Statesville Intelligencer Is expected to make, its appearance tcwlay.; It will he re membered that Julins W. Wright, Eq , form erly of thUclty, I at the head of-this enter prise. ' -". y- IshamWorlham, colored was arrested ty Constable Hill, yesterday, charged with wife beating. The ease came np before Wm. McLaurln, J. P.. when defendant was fonnd not guilty and discharged, the prosecutor be ing required to 'pay the costs. - - ; OPERA HOUSE. . t Dramatic. J -.. . -; --" . : ; -i t . A fair bouse assembled last night at the Op ra 4 House to witness the "O d Reliable" Troupe's representation of Tobln'a comedy of the . 'Honey Moon.' , ; Miss D'Este charmed her many friends w'tb her graceful acting and her fine taste. She played her difficult part very well. Many of her scenes were splendidly rendered." Mrl Tannebin as Dnke Aranga appeared to better advantage than weJiave ever seen him. Mr. Leigh asthe Mock Duke was good. He Is a new addition to the troupe, and a flne one we fionld judge. There were 'some disagreeable stage waits, but we cannot expect perfection wh d the scenery works badly and thecompany are-obliged to change their programme nigul- y. Mr. Stuttsas the "woman hater" was very good; but he was evidently distracted by the bad -storking, scenery. f ; Tir. and Mrs. Tanneblir; and Mr. IIagy, were especially good In the farce. Tbe "Rough Diamond" Is always good, and Mr. Tanoehill's original delineations here; as heretofore, were almost side splitting. v 7 ; , 9 We hope to night that the police will pre serve better order, as the new play, "Heart Hungry," will be .of thrilling Interest, and should draw a full hous ;Thls new play was written expressly for this company,' and as It s a Southern story the scenes laid mostly In Savannah and drawn actually and literally from a phase of real life in t Savannah,, It; will not fall to attract all our theatre-goers. DIaaatrou Fire Ilea ry JAhu, " ". U ' A friend at Lllesville, Anson cdunty, "writes us that tbe steam saw and grist mill, together with tbe large tannery, belonging to Col. W. C. Smith, at Ne w Forestville," were burned to the ground on Sunday morning about 4 o'clock. Tbe loss Is estimated at 1 30,000 no Insurance, CoL Smith ls one o Ahe most enterprising and public 'spirited citizens of the pounty a gen- tjeman uigniy respectea aua nsyiusiioo -earnest sympathy of all good m en, whakno w him j in this great calamity. .Everything indicates that the fire wasjiot accidental. A large quan llty srf lnmber and grain was destroyed, and it was only by ihe greatest exertions that the store and dwelling were saved. Bleti Ging-ernread. ' ,- iMelt together three quarters of a pint of molasses and a half pound of butter, and pour them hot on a pound of flour, mixed'wlth half pound of sugar and three quarters of an ounce of ginger. When the paste is ;qtrite cold, roll It out With as -mucji flour as will pre vent its adhering to the board, and bake in a BiQwoveh;U'i;a rar'rf-w. 1 Rnbberv. On Saturday night last,' sometime -between midnight and day, a thief or thieves managed toj.raUe 'pne of tbe..ivLaddti of Cpt'J;X, Wnnnter'a Drne 8 tore, on the -Northwest corner Qf' Forit- and -Market streets, and succeeded in appropriating ,iour. boxee of cigars and a few other articles whichwere in reach. No Clue to tho perpetrator. WilmlnKton and Cliarlotte - - - - The Charlotte Wcmotrat ssy: J.With the road completed to Wilmington, Uharlotte. has a seaport of her own', k natural ontleV to the sea-a commercial highway of her' own-opeji-; ing np and making tributary to her one of the finest sections of 'country ' In", the BtateXl timber, totton and natal stores." , ' WILimGTOIT. CTUESbte RlL i6 BDABl OP ALUEBttES. .1. Extraela from tbe Proeedlns. ) ; . The iToard met in regular, monthly eesion lasnfhi;.;.---; i "r.r I : .;. -Aoi ordlbanee was, adopted C making i the coupons of city J bonds receivable in payment of taxes atid other debts due the city. ' The Auditing Committee staled. th.at they destroyed, on the 5th Inst., all of the bonds in the handset the Treasurer, o"l all kinda; except tbe new bonds printed and not yet issued, and $15,000 otKefi bonds anL. $8,500 ; of Martin boBdsV'beld by James Dawson, -as collateral and $5,000 AlarUn bonds held by Dr. W.-A. Berry, as collateral. Report accepted. U ; rThe Finance Committee reported - as : Jol- In the 'matter of the sidewalk on Seventh Street, that the same has been 'finished 'and accepted by the Committee' appointed on the part of the city. ' L. E... Rice, the contractor, has been paid bis bill,' amounting to $835." By an understanding- made by authority of the Board of Aldermeu at . a meetingheld last month, your CommltteS. agreed that the city ahall pay one-half , of the whole cost Of the sidewalkvvleavlng the; other half of the costs, viz: $14750, to be assessed upon the -property holders. , Tour Committee recommend that theassesamenU he made and collected accord- n j to law, and that the. City Treasurer be an thorlzed. to recti ve, .receipt for, and collect the same. . . T' . " - . . . . Report adopted."-' - '' - 1 If. DeRosset, Secretary and Treasurer of the People's 8 teamboat Company, was granted permission to erect a wooden shed, with office above, both to be-covered with tin, on the wharf at the, foot of, Chesnnt street, south Petition for a street lamp corner of Seventh and Brunswick streets was granted ine Mayor sunmuted a history of- the bonded debt of the city, whlch he had pre pared, asking f that it be spread upon the records of the Board. - Granted. V The Mayor was authorized to represent .the stock of the city at the meeting of the stock holders -of the 'Wilmington' Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, called for May tne 6th. An election held in accordance with the re quirements of the law for five persons toserve as Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage for theCape Fear River and -Bar, for the . en suing year, resulted as follows t James H. Chadbonfn.R, P. iarry, Ell Murray, B. G. Bates; Henry Davis all re-elected. ' , The folio win were "appolntedas Registers and inspectors 01 the municipal election tebe held on the first Monday in May, viz : . -; J'irst TFardL John D. Love, J. 8. W. Eagles, S. T. Potts. . ; i : " ' - Second Ward. Hen ry P. West, Charles Mallett, Sr., W. 8. Benjamin. ,y Third "farf.N"Gerken, Richard Fitz gerald, John Hsrgrave. . 1 , . . Fimrth W'ard. H. B. Eilers Jxn. McLsu- rin, Stacy VanAmrioge. lifih Ward James Mitchell, E. D. Hew lett, Josh R. Russ. 1 ' --j l RegUters and Iospectors to be allowed $3 for each-day employed. : . . P. IL Hay den was granted permission to extend his shop, on Third, .between Princess and Market streets, 21 feet to rear, with a tin roof. ' , Miss Emma Johnson was granted permission to build a -wooden shop, with tin roof, North east corner Front and Ann streets. -- The Treasurer wai authorized to collect a special tax on retail dealers, as follows: Where sales are from $100 to $300 per month, a tax of $2 50 per month; on $300 and nnder $1,000 per month, a tax of $5 per month. ' .Thelegraph Companies are to pay a tax of $25 per month. ' - '"Board adjoured to meet next Monday night, ataVcIoek. - - ' : 1 o -. ' Attempted-Bobbery. -List night, about 10 o'clock, a colored man entered tbe steamer CatveU, lying" at Kerch? net's wharf, broke open a large box of goods, took his arms full and was making off with them when he was discovered by the watchman-employed on the' wharf. The watchmen gave chase and the thief made tracks, but the latter finally dropped the goods and they werb re covered, The thief, however, made his escape. Oar Cblp'Baaket. . . 1 spell bound- Children at school. "--i Height of coolness top of Mount Wash- ington; :. ;.- It is said that every women appears differ ent to cyery man, ana every nature nas its sep arate watchword, which answers to one and will not respond to another, r: , Some One has beautifully said Truth is Immortal; the sword cannot pierce It, fire can not consume ltf prisons cannot incarcerate It, famine cannofstarve it. t ; Progressive teacher to a pnpil of the pe riod: Sary Jane Hooker, just take that chew ing gum "right "outrol your mouth. Little girls who chew gum In school; need never ex pect to become President ortne y.; ss. , The ladies of Alaska are said to wear a body dress of equal proportion of furs and dirt, arranged to suit the taste of wearers. The married ladleall5ear sliver rings In their noses and needles through their lower lips, while elderly ladies add to their irresistable 'charms a stopper'-whatever that may bei In,thenpper:lip.r rz : .. The man who will distance his. competi tors is be who masters his. business, who pre serves his, integrity, who Jivea darly and purely, who devotes his leisure to the acquisi tion- of- knowledge,. who never rets in debt, who gains friends by deserving them, and who saves hW money. O -J'iui- .j.x .'Jet'ra'ges on bonnets.. Embroidered sash ends are once more the flutter: 't:::y 'L I " 'Diamondnecklacea for babies are the latest lndlepensible. Roma men of fashion' wear overcoats . hla eTason made of a light anmmeT cloth pf green ish htte.'- Dead or ITlnrr ffhnr. Via viai iB tin. natui mJIv drv. tou tntLtr h. k. . a dng: and nniese axtiflclallv vitaiixnA. it will ?2?nJi?e2? "esinNovenibe?. Feed which mast otherwt.e eooncuimlTatinrd pew, will be speedily remedied, ft la Xi iuieiy necessary ior tne Health of thi bi aln that it be kent modemtelv mnit ti h ' paratlon capaWe of nonrishinpr and invigora ting it.: l.TOi Katbaibor fulfills ditions, and is the onl-r puts new life into the capmarp tubts through pass. This pure and r armies vegetable pre paration is absorbed by the skin or the hoatt to the roota of the ha r. filaments by the force of capillary attraction. DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART "DIS- Ilow common is the announcement. Thon- sani is are aaadenly swept into eteTnity by this lital malady. ..Tnia disease veneraUy has its origin la impure biojd filled- with' irritating, xlsonons material, which, circulating thro th - heart, ii ritme its delicate ti-uei Thouah tne irritation may at first be only alight." pto docing a little pa piiatiou or irw-gul traction, yet by and bv tne wisease becomes firmly seat ed, . and inflammation or- hypertrophVr or thickening 01 the llninir membrane or of. the va-ve. i produced How wise to give early attention to a case of this kind. Unnatural za ooDing or pain In the region of the heart 1 Buuiuu aumonisn OBe mat all li not right and 11 you wou:d preserve lc from further disease, ou mast help it to beat rljrhly by the nseor Such a remedv as it ha 11 reranrn tho ansA the trouble. Use Dr. rlerce's Golden Medical Discovery before the disease ha h ton seaUd, and it will, by its great blood purify- "j ana wonaenui regulating properti8, er leet a pc-rfecccare. It contiiaa medleiaal preperties which act rpecincally npo j the tis sues of tae heart, bringing about a healthy action. Sold by nil first-class drnsr arista. april 16-eodiw Tu Tn 8a . 1EW ADYERTISEMENTS. WILMINGTON" Q'FE-SJL;: HjOUSE. Old Reliable" theatre ! THE GREAT SOUTHERN SENSATION, - . " r On Tuesday Evening, April 10, Tor, the first time in this city, : i ' HEART HUNGRY, A dramatization from the instly onn'ar hontbem novel o'tbat name, from the pen ot tbe talented authoress Mrs. Maria Jordan Westmoreland, pronounced by AUXAJBIDJs.K H. SX.&r'HlfiAD . lHE GREATEST WORK Ever , presented to the : Public! The Atlanta Sun and -j Consiitu- tio?i speak ot the Drama as being tne best ever pnt on the "American Stage. V ' r ; . ; ; j ; A DM I S S ION : 4 Dress Circle and Parquette ......75 cens Parqnette Circle.;..... ......50 Faaiily Circle ...M Gallery 2$ Reserved Seats secured at Helnaberzer'a Music tttore without extra charge- apmi -it. to j M.' CRONLY,' Auctioneer. , -. , By VKOXLT A HOBBIS. tMttentioit Ladies. " j ORIENTAL ART ; SALE. JAPAK, CHINA AND INDIA GOODS. YlJLube sold without reserve, Wednos- IT day. Thurtday and!Fridav. Arjril.l7.h. retn ana 19th at tbe Store North side of Mar ket street, between Secoud and Thlr.i streets, adjolulng th-t store of Met si 8. Zimmerman A Wnitr, the finest and most ex ensive collec tion of the above Ooods : ever brouxbt toetbis city, consisting of a direct importation from Yeiiv YohMa and Horg-Koni. : Genuine Japanese and Chinese India China zaconin, aaau ei, UolJ Lacquer, Dragon xmpei iai, uoia maaiiioa, ana otner CHOICE DECOBATI OAS. AntiqieporceTain, lAva, 1 Egjsntii, and rare Kiota Ware, . Vases, Flower Pots, Punch ifo wis, 1 - Urns. CusDedor8. : Tea sets. Dishes. Piatt s. Cuds aud aucer8. Stand. Ac. Aa. Gold and biiver Lacnuer ana Inlaid Ware", Mohaka. Sandal, Waxv8plce, Biiver, Satin', Camphor .and other, woods, Old Uronzes, Magnificent Cabinets, Tables, Writings DeskV Dressing Cases, Trays, Ca9lei8, Temple . Ornaments J Jewel. xianaKerunici, uiove sua worK Jiotes ; t ur tles, Tricks, loys, c. Large collection of ! ' Turkisli Jewelry ; . New Style Opera, Cloak and Algerino Shawls, Muskwood. so. - The above Koods will be open for examina tion on inesday, belore tbe day or sale. The attention of the Indies is especially cauea to mis lot 01 uooae. - ap46-tf - - , j CCOCKEBY, On Hand and to Arrive : ii ; i 10 HHDS.. Assorted .A:- -. S .. 1.10 XliCbCi!5. Assorted f ' . COAFACTiOisS . 1,000 POUNDS IN OPEN hTOCJS TO . I " .. WM. M. SreVBNSON, aprll 14-tf -' Wo. 7 North Piont tit. v.i-: Ice Greain. V C. XU US DEN will open his Jce Cream U eaioou, atni oia stana, I TO-DAY. 1 A room has bee a fitted lOr the especial ac commodation of the .Lalea hent to any pait or tne city at . 4a ceais quart.- - ap ic-zt j Bar-Room Fixtures : AJSD -FURNITURE AT AUCTION, Ilj BU.TIiG 4k McQUIGO. rpO-D A.T at 9 o'clock, A. M.. we will sell the JL. entire stock 01 a nrnitnre ana uar-itoom ixtares at u. B. Burnett's, No. 40U orvh Watec street. ' - SAJL fOSiTlVK. TEltMs CAoHi' - -. r' '''fi tf.i! -!-' - apl8-.t ;Those Ti"-TopTeas j rnHAT west ' hareisj keep . ARE 1 pronounced fcy all wnO t b'a ve tried . them to far surpass any in Quality and: price in the r market. api:tf V WEST A HARRISS. A'Larfij ' and Cheagr i Af SSORTMENT-' Or LADIES' BU8KINS, T .-; - CLOTH AND MOROCCO, A I Just the thing for warm weather. DUDLEY -st ELLIS, ' - (Sign of the Big Boot, : NEW AD y ERT1SEMENTS. Concord CHapter, 'So, L CtPECiAi. Meeting of concord chap- O TERHO. 1 TUIi yNING, at o'clock, for R. A degree. , ' ; V :.. . J , . r .. . By order of M. E. n. P. . ' 1 j x - v . r.. CjWOLDILAai, ; WrtHiirQTOir. A pril 15, ISTMt i - r: SeCy. ; . Saddlery. : . KINDS OP SADDLES, HARNESS, "'- TttUNKS. TRAVRT.TKfi BiCS.; ' ZZZ71?1 hft 1ne i Saddlery Goods cheap lor casn at 1- vw ...1.'.. ? ; . J.. Ko 8 South From fct., " ' tobS-tfaao? ..,::, Wilmington, J. b. T MISCELLANEOUS. GRANDE OPENING Of-. ... SUMMER' STYLES 1 : ' . OP.-- ;i J ; ; MILLINERY : ' -, .. .. : ; . v " AND 4 . iy. ; '-;;u ." r- :- . ' ' MILLINERY G000S! On Wednesday, April 17th, - AT-A. D. BROWN'S, jL: Exchange, Corn er. j ap 14-2t H. BUR EH HE B , Wholesale and i Bxtail DkAilta Is Tobacco, Snuff i ! ' AND ;.1 VC: SUGARS. ; Slirn of tbe Indiaa Cblef, . april 14 tf .No. 6 Ifarfcet St. People Will Talk, . A.ND EACH ARE TELLING THE OTHER .... . .., ' , i . of the beautiful styles of - CLOTHING, ; just leans tjt bt Mnngon & fco., City Clothiers. .r , i is- . " ... A. VMT I.A.SQB STOCK 0 ' - .. : ' . Bowir Ties, Silk. Lisle Thread, and 1 Game Underwear, also at -"-'' apiilli-tf ; 38 BI AV KB r STREET. Notice. JLhe CHARTEEER OR HIS IgENT1, of the German Bark " MINERV A' is herebynotified that the said Bark is ready to receive cargo. J. C.'HCBEXBECKER, april 14-3t ' . ' Master. Go-Fartnersliip. I HAVE ADMITTED MR. T. C. CR AFT AS a partner-in my business,' to dafe from April 1, 1872. The firm name will hereafter be D. A. SMITH ' & CO. C Por.thevery liberal patronage heretofore be3towed on me,' I return my thanks, and trust that the mew firni, by strict attention to business and fair dealing to- merit' a- contln- vKxce ot the same. ' -ap 14-St ; 'v 1 ' 1 1 D. A. SMITBTj,; '"'i'tirniture Dealer. .t Please" w: Taste;' i EDAM and PINE APPLE CHEESE, White 8uar Cured Hams, KxJl . Hyson, Impe rial, uGnpowder, Oolongr TJnc'd Japan Teas. Fresh Crackers always on hand. "' ; ' NORTH CAROLINA B 4 CON very low at-' JAS. C. STEVE30NS. . ap M-tf, - ';:,- . t- --- i : Fiour:-Cpffee-:Sugari 1. 0nn BBLS. FLOUR, 7 9 nit ai nva hnvwv.tc: ' ' '; TfTfl Hhds . and Bbl3. P. R. and REP. XDauuAR3.; . . . , 5. ,..r, ; For Bale by ... ' ' " i: P. W. KERCHNER, ' - apr 14-tf r. , 57, 23 and North Water Bt. ' "TjrrE OFPER PULLIII! Op: ; , ' 1 LAMA LACE POINTS A t W h ol esftle Prices. apU2t - ' ' j;!-H. BAMPS02T' j Laid Piaster, v 1 !:V:r'; . ... i Oefsl TONS BED BEACH LAND. PLAS- 1 roraale by" 1 ' ' - .yi--'-"t" -'' F. W. KERCHNER, ' ap 14-tf I ' S7,,28 and t9 NonhAVater at. i nedicinep ! j Chemicals ! TTTE ARE RECEIVING )UR SPRING and V Hil'il'. .' Summer Supply of Choice Drugs, . Select Medicines, English French and German Chemicals, and a large assortment of Fancy an" d Toilette Goods, .which we offer at low rates. . : MdlLHENM Y WRIGHT, ' r t j ... Druggists and Pharmacists, SAT9 pr ADTSSTISISa t 'm tt tf M S " twodays,.,....A........... 1 80 " - - flTOdayaJ...M.........i......'8 00 - ! - one woekv.M... I 60 JSH JP" Arerti8em ents taken at pro Portionately low rates. , ,fii 273Ucfm Inserted at half rate a jSSSehaSS ce ?tnerirtcnillrte Twww Caah on demand.' auction SAiiEs. Commissionfer'a Sale. OHONLY MORRIS, Auo'trs. BY VfBTTJE OP A' DECREE OP THE Su perior court- of - New Uanover- county, made at J one teirn 171. the undersigned Com mts3ionerw.il Bell, Tuesday April 23, 187J, at public auction for cash, at Exchange Corner, at to o'clock, A. M . tho.foiiowing described piece of .y.' ,!.' . j ;.'. . i - .. RE AXES TATZ; situated near-the limits of this eltv : Begmning at a- stak in the Old Kewbern Road at James L.- Mills corner, running thence North 0.40m. East thlrtyeven chains and eighty-nv links ; thence fcoa'h. Si degs. i.0m, tufet fifteen chains and tisrhtv-eeven links to a stake; thence Pouth 0.40m., West niiriy sii cuui'is nu mty-ure iidki TO a Stake in I hri I Ihl MivVMrn thsniM .Un.. r i .uvi road Sooth 87, West fifteen chains ano nighty rcvon uiiJtB tu a mttKu, laeocrt Boam 7U aege. jui- vvst, our casing ano nny lints totne beginning, contain Ing 68 ACREfJ,moreor less. X&e above described prouerty is sltaattd npou the Worth side of Old .Newborn Road, "d If a portion of what is known as the '.' WEST HAU TRACT, ffuni' f" NEW DWELLING HOUSE thereon and all necessary OUT-HOTJ8ES. Parties desirous of purchasing will be ho wn the property upon application to r, , ' ' M. CkonLY, Com'r. WUmington, N. C, March 19, 18i. march 19-lawAonds Tu MISCELLANEOUS. Corn, Flour, tic, &c. l50QO.-BUSHELS WHITE COB1T- ' 8,000 Bushels Mixed Corn," ' lk600Barrelj Flour, aU grades; .150 Bags Ccffeo Rio, Laguyra and 1 1- :. .. 'Java; r 100 Barrels Refined Sugars, 15 Hhds. Demarara Sugar, 50 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, new cropi - 25 Hhds. Sugar House Syrup, f . ISOBarrels Sugar House Syrup, " 50 Hhds Smoked Sides and Shoulders - - ' U ' , 35 Boxes S R. Middles, , :x. ISO Boxes D. S. Sides, 800 BblsCM. Pork; 150 Bbls. Distiller's Gluer " - ' SO Tons Hoop Iron, : 1,000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, IOO Tons Peruvian Guano, 50' Tons Guanape ' 100 Boxes Candles, " ' 50 BoxesCandy, - ' IOO Boxee-Soap, : 50 Boxes Potash and Lye, 50 Bbls. Lemon and Sugar Crackers. For sale low by t - WILLIAMS & MTJRCHISON. apr6-tf For Sle, rjlHREE PRIME D 2 AY-HORSES - ' f NO BETTER' IN THE CI i;Y. ' . ' ' Apply to march St tf O. G. PARSLEY & CO. DAVID PIG 0TT, TOBACCONIST, "WILMINGTON, N.O. ArnixS-tf ? , w, , . s a- ; W'E are daily adding to our large stock of Groceries, in store and to arrive : .; ::r:. . u, .. . 1,000 BBLS. FLOUR, 1 , 100,000 LLB3. DRY SALT MEATS, ; 90,000 BUSHELS CORN, y HAY, MEALj Ac.,. Ac A 0. ! 1 ......... J - , . april 11-dAwtfl ; BlNF0RD, CROW A CO. ; Ilolassetf and Svriipl 650 HHDS. ; . .v . .!!!.'.- . .. i ' -l '" . ! ? t : : ;' r: . . . .' LIuGcovado Llolasses -.4 - : i .9 ; -I " ' - - - . :' AND S.H.-SYRuT t . ! i 'I;. L For sale very low by June 21 -tf WILLARD BROS. Bacon, Pork and lard. QA BOXrS D. sTsiDES an4 8HOULDER3; Hhds. and Boxes Smoked Sides and JKS onooiaers. "1 PTO Sbl8 Fork 2R1' Kegs antTTubs JLUV 14IIU. Vat tia.lM tnr - ' . - V J.',: t ; . : - F. W. KERCHNER, ap 14-tf . 27, 2flaad North Water St. WAN TO. i XTTANTE O A SURVEYOR'S 1 LI VXL." fY Address, BUUng lowest Cash pricew i :2, x : ".W iiprH1515t Lock, box SA. P. o: Ml " . i: f , ri I f. v ,1'. I 1 ki 1-:;i f. (LippItt'eOld Stand,) : -r ap ll-tt viJfc'B. Cox; Fnmt and Market sW j -f ": - : ' V - '-') - -.- - i " " . ' . ... " - . ' X - . . - 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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