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- . PUBLISHED DAILY, arm t r nnnsino. caitor ana itodt, " - , . OrriaB, Dawson. Bank Buildings, Front St. : one year, ln'adrance.... ............. ......7 00 Tnree months, la advance....... ........., S 00 'Qqe month, in advance ,75 The' MoBiw Sta will be delivered In any HIV- II HIIILUOI V vww WVWWVVVVV W W WWW W WW W W w -mr-w pars oi - " " u tlETKOUOL.OMll'Al' HJECOUJD. ; .'i April 16, : 1873.' rj j-.-; f 1 ! . j, ' Ther-; 1 , , Time. BirfLm" mom- Wind. Weather - ' fler eter. J 7 A. M. 29.99 57 N Fresh Clear."' 2 P. M. SUM 60 N Fresh Clear 9 P. M. 8Q8 I M NE gentle Clear - ManTemD. of flay. 60 dee Notb. All barometric readings are reduced to tae sea-level and to 33 degrees Fahrenheit. ' , . ROBKttT 61 BOTH, t- "... .'. .Serg't Signal Service U. 8.. A. , '. weather KcdoK. .. ...... yfAR DPA.RTMBNlft NT.) rk.f Office or Chief aignai uincer. Washington, April 16-4:35 P. ...-'. IVobabiiitia. Claar and pleasant weather will generally j prevail over tne new Jbnguna,. utaaje sua ejoutn Atlantic States ou Wednesday, and tbe brUk and high noithwrsterly winds dlmlnUh la force duriug to nlgbt ; the barometer will continue fall lug from Lakes Superior and Mi chigan to tbe lower Missouri valley,-with in creased cloudiness and : easterly to southerly wind during to nignt, and" extend over the Middle aud Southern States on Wednesday. '. Threatening weather aud rain will probably prevail from Tennessee northward aud west wart!. Daniteroos winds are not anticipated. THE akw a uvt. Has a nm m its. : ? Wm. A.' WiiXfjoM. Meei'llc pf Hook and Ladder Company-Ho. 1. .'.;i - - . J, D. Cummiko. "-Wilmington Building As 8ocUtion Monthly Meeting. u j- 'f Martin A HaLlett. -Wanted Immediately, Tvu Tuipeutlne Distillers. ' - Giieen & Flannsb. Gum Camphor, Ex traer. Lemon, Sc. . . Ckonlt & M0RK13. Damaged Powder! at Auction. 1 v '. f- . S' ' :' Williams & Murchison. In Store and on . Wlui, 15,000 Bushla Cum, Ac.,- ).. Ckonlt.-. & M0BBI4.--Exten6lre Sale u ot Plauls at Auction. ', Dldlbt & Ellis, Sign of the Big, Boot AH Kigbts " lor Gentlemen.. , ; . nuvui riniMK.' Third Nlch't of th Lniil . Bclublea Komeo and Juliet.' ; U, COXSEItVAllVE SIEKTIXO. ' ' - ;i ' ; i' A Lirge ond Enliinalasilc Meelluic XoiMlnatlona for Aldermeu. "' " The Couservjitli,e voters of Wilmington held a lar-e aud eathuslaet-C meet ng at tbe Court House last evening for the purpose of nomi ' iiutiog candidates for Aldermen, and tbe ap puiutuieut of an Executive Commltttee for the peudiug canvass. - ' .'" "' v ' Mr. Donald Mcltae, as chairman of the Ex- to order, ou motion of Capt. J.X. Boatwrlght, Col. W. L. DeRosaet was called to the Chair; aud ou motion of .Maj. J. A," Engelhard, Messrs. W. D. Mann and-M. P. Taj lor were appointed Secretaries. ' ' s Oa ntbtloo of Mr. W. H. 'Bernard' the meeting proceeded . to ballot TTSr four Ciicdidates for Aldermen, wh'en the fol lowing gentlemen having received a major i 1 y of tbe ' votes cast were declared duly nominated, and the nominations were made uuauimous, viz: Mr. F. W. kerchner, Capt. liuac B. Grainger, Mr. Johj C. Ileyer and Capt. R. S. RadcUfftf; , Oa motion of Mr. W. II. Bernard, the Chairs m vu of the meetiog was authorized to appoint an Executive Committee of ten, two from each WarJ, to conduct-the campaign, and was al lowed until Thursday mora lug to make the appointments, at which time the names of the uj embers of the Committee wilf6e announced in the Conservative papers of the city uu uiuuju, iuo uiecimK svjuurucu. Au Alleged lIore Ibler Arrceled and Committed to Jail. A white man by the uame of David F. Bow en was arrested in this city on Monday even log on the serious charge of having stolen a . horse. It is alleged that on Sunday night last lie went to the house of a man named Kelley, at Harrell's Store, in .what was formerly -known as Franklin township: New Hanover I county, but which has recently been trans furred to Sampson county, aud that sometime .... "... 1 . . . . uunng me ni;nixs tooK the horse out ol the stable and brought hiua to this city. During Monday be wdered to dispose of the animal to ftveralof our' citizens, stating that he had , coit him'fCO and that he would be willing to 8dl bim lor 75. Finally he struck a bargain with Mestrs. SoutLerlaud & Steagali; who had uyu.cioBiuaiweneameDy the-horseoy I oiuer than fair means. In theaftftnoon, how- ever, Kelley made his appearance and having notified the police Bowen was soon after ar reaicd and lodged in . the Guard House. In tbe meantime a warrant wob Issued by Justice Woodford and yesterday morning Bowen was n i t . , , . . m a t -v uciure inai magistrate, who com pQUttd him to jail to ' await a re quisition from the authorities of Sampson! la the meantime, however. afi land & Steaseall, hot knowing the real state of I .ii8e, oaa swapped the horse with a drover, wuo left this city yesterday morning for CUarleston, S. C. takirnr MrVKelieW.- hora '1 i. . . . - - . nd the animal will doubtless be returned. A Pt of the monev for which :tha hoMwa. told was recovered from Bowen. The hoise Is said to be a valuable one and worth a great doaf mire than hu was sold for. A TnrJl lu scene. At one of the Republican meetings hld in tht olio .. . . . . u..Ujj iuo paei weeK one of tats e orators aroee lo the midst of an aniuuieu d- Udie on some irritating question which had come beiore the meeting and said Uamman. Ich proceedings as dete, In detlme of Gener al Waeblngtonwould have been deemed ma hgenutr At this tbe "speaker who had pro ceded blrn . Instantly sprang to bis feet and claimed, "Sir, did I understand you to say wuyenmr" The first oratar again arose nd solemnly but emphatically replied; "2 ,ow r "Then says orator the second, i retiar and took his seat, when the meet- ng proceeded with Ua business. "tte learn that ills oronosed bv the Snnd&v School ClliM run . nf Vrnn Q U.thJI. church to give a Concert Jon or about the wt of May, .,,,1 : - yi , Vol. X-II6. 22. WlXinilGTOIT, IT. (T. WEDIIESBAY. APRIL 17. 1872. - . ; Wholo Ho. 1.426 All quiet In Robeson county. " " : : Oar harbor Is nnusnally bare of shipping- Just now. ; , The best : regulator of the system is' a glasslof water before breakfast. ' - The regular ball o t the German Associa tion comes, off at Germania Ball this evening. We had a call from R. II. Whitaker, Eq., Editor of the Raleigh Friend Temperance, yesterday morning. , ' rv L rrrrf ', "4 " 5 V ; ' 'i I .The members of Wilmington Hook and Ladd r Company No. 1 are requested to meet at their Hallthla evening at'8 o'clock; : meeting of the Wil- mlngton Building Arsoclatlon will be held at .. : We learn that a first-class drugstore is to be started in the building; erected by the Col lege of PbyslcUua and 8urgebns; Mr. W . C. Green, It is said, will be the proprietor. J 1 " We are Informed that there wae a severe hall storm at Goldsboro' and other points North. of here Monday night, .which , wili ac count ior, the sudden chADge )n the atmos phere. .' r.-,;: . ' v-i--.' - A party of gentlemen propose going down the river on the steam-tug EaUon this more- lug for the purpose of visiting and examining I Ih wnrbi fnr thn lmnrnmnt M nn.- PlM. I m w af w i wvy wa a A.a V V and Bar, ? .. ; ; i. .C:.;.- j . ' - .Vv'. JLarry 8adberry,colored, charged with the willful abadonment of bis wife, -was arrested by pfficer'Hill, yesterday. The case came up before Wm. McLaurin, J. P., who discharged the defendant on payment of costs. ' A white man, laboring under the effect of a superabundance of ?i tangle-leg,'?! was conveyed to the Guard House, yesterday af ternoon, by the aid of a horse and dray He did not recover In time to attend the' temper ane'e lectures, last night. ;d V '. :'"' We learn that one of our old pilots re ports 9 feet of water on the rip at the Western or Mala Bar at low tide, which gives, 13 feet at high water. This Is said to be a very en couraging exhibit, as so much water has not been known in that particular ' channel for many years before. ' '; ' ''. The attention of ladles and, others is called to the Oriental Art sale of Japan, China and India goods, which la to take place at the store North side of Market, between 8econd and Third 8treetf, next to Messrs. Zimmerman & White, commencing to-day. Messrs; Cronly & Morris are the auctioneers. OPERA HOUSE. Dramatic.' The new play ol Heart Hungry,'.1 drama tized expressly for this .Company from Mr. Wpnt mnrelflnd'a tnntlv celebrat ed novel of that . .. .. . . . .1 nam, was remancawy , well renaered last niiiht. As a novel "Heart Hungry" has created a perfect furor wherever it has appear- ed and the play carries out the original plot vprv tncrpnlnnftl v nd well. Mont of Lhe artlra i -j j 1 l too, conceded their parts well. The tableaux were, artistically grouped and above all tke whole play was well dressed, even the 'Dolly . , . . ardens" appeariog. t The masked ball scene, the dance, and tbe frozen child and tableaux were especially suiting and euective. . Miss D'Este enters with her whole soul into' her part, and has, we believe,' caught the au thor's Idea in her delineations. Her plaintive tones, the anguish depicted tfpon herfair face and tbe exquisite ta te she displays in herol lets, all bear testimony to her genius and art. Mr. Stotts as D'Estang acted better than we have ever seen him before. Mr. Tannehill was fine as Colonel Hartrldge and Mrs. Tannehill K.t. w.. ,u ,... ... our Birdie' ... sweet lltUe child, by her . rigid impersonation of death, - sent a chill over the ' audience sel- dom-equalled. She Is certainly-born for a great actress if her life is spared. , Mr. Hagy was good, especially in the masked balrscene. 'The old farce of A Kiss In thjB Dark " was funny as usual, Vthe actors" all Striving to do v.. v.'. .-''..! ' ' ' ' ' their best. To-nieht we are to have i " Romeo and Ju liet " l iiTh.1.A.n f li,...-!,,,, ! , 1U . AUV aivau VI va w - --Shipping articles for sale at the office of the. MoBNiNO 8tab. , . v j f . tf Temperance i,ecrkre. , , -v ; NotwitbsUndlog other attractldns, a large audience -assembled 'at the Seaman's Bethel last evening to lUten to add i esses on the sub- Ject or Temperance irom Atev. r. j. carraway, President of tbe Ordef of Frleoda of Temper- ance in this State, and R. H. Whitaker, Esq., Editor of the Friend of Temperance, published at Raleigh A Mr. Carraways address was plain, practical and to the point, and the giant evils of Intemperance were depicted by him in such glaring colors that none that"teatd him could help being impressed by.hls remarKs..Ahe ad- dress'of Mr. Whitaker, though of a different ine of oratorv: was none ihe less calculated - . - . they are Jointly laboring. - Both the addresses were listened to with the profoundest attend tion and will doubtless be productive of good results. The two Temperance organlutlons of the city were presept in fall regalia, and, to add attractiveness to the occasion there was some very-fine vocal and instrumental music. The newest style of postumes has the trim- mmK.oi p uava. vm .v.-....w-. that in ..front. ;i 't : ' I ;" 1 - ZT& Ane Aisauau day tin trimming cloaks, sacques,' and bonnets Plain gold sleeve studs, rounded like a but ton, and without! chasing or monogram, are the latest novelty lu that line. ' ' ' :. A new kind of lace for trimming dresses is called "daisy lace," and Is about a finger wide, the edge being formed by large silk daisies. The effect is fine on atlack silk. ' There are three kinds of lace tbe hand- I made, called' nntnt laoa that, made on a .n.VtAn nhl.k I. V..1...ti.... ant th. IM. cbloe late, whlch is now so. much used for trimming; -rn'L:-:-.n - v. : '.;i.t-;t.f ; .V - -''- (I.IST OF LETTEB9 Remaining in the City Post Office, April 16tb,! 1872 " : .-r -v:- 1 "! , A -Robert Am an. ' ' :' s B Edward O Brook, Mrs Harriet Brown,; Capt John J Betta, John M Bolly, Jno Brand, Nelson Brown. Wt -:-:. i : ':' C Mrs Anna Curtis, Wm Ben B F Curtis,1 Mrs Atlle Call en, Luke Cowins, Pulaski Cow per, Master Ptolemy P Chambers. -I i D-Henry D Davis, Roland Davis, "Wiley T Dixon. - . Trj ; t ( MlrU EdwardaT - ' ' T " 7 if Matthew s if letcbef, Frank Fountain, Antony Foster. Wm H Foster. , G George RGamaee. Wm Walters. c&re of AmoaGreeu; Mrs Mary Greenwood, Wm H! -qrH rJir,! Friest.Geo H Himilton, Jackson Hansley, f"1 u 'f-m .Im1 aolm-J Hrj I-r-Emile Indiz. J Miss Mary Jones, care Mrs Jane Jones; Miss Penelope Jacobs, Miss Bettie L Jackson, Mrs Mary Johnson, care J W Johnson. , . .-. . KE Kassadv & Co. - . : L A J Lnttrell, Henry Knleht, care. HUllard Low': Mrs Elizi Labo. Georee Lee. John Thos. & Wm Lewis, Isaac Llley; Mrs Jane Lof tin, $ Miss itacnaei csm tin, care woi loobx. M Charles McRae, J B McLees, H 8 Mc Comb, Southern R R Association; 'Miss Mary Morse, J May, Mr McMannoc, Mary J McMil lan, Miss Mary Jane McGuire, Nelson Manuel, Mrs Unity McArthur, W L Murphy, Emma Malett; Fred McKoy, Robert Cotton, care H McBrvde', Berning Morrilk. ' v. r-f-Jotin vv xasnt Henderson Nixon, Jordan NIxob, J U Wlxon. UM168 JSIIZa Urrlll P Miss Mar Peoples. VR Tbos E itoberis, Mrs- 8abra Robeson, Rozelar Robeson, 2j Melle Rena, Littleton Ross, care Ahnett Russel; , Mrs Elsey Russell, Ezekiel Reed, Miss Mary , Barnes, care Fred Robeson ; Miss Elizabeth Bichardsoo, Miss Judy Robson, care Chas Robeson; Mrs Catha rine Risley, Daniel Bawl, Daniel Robinson, Aaron Rowel. - , ? : , , ; 8 MUs Bettie J.bmitti, Benjamin Sparrow, Alea Scott; Charles 8ilevant, Joshua Skipper, J Stearllney, Joel Skipper, Miss Mary Jane okuii, Miss Mary A Stephens, Orange Swindle, Richard Balmop, Richard Stllla, Thos Styroo, ,Wia H Strickland. -. . . T Joshua Tucker, John Tharp, Nicbplaa O Taf, Rev Zich Taylor. " W Miss Susan Waters, W B Wllklns, M C 'Wright, Miss Mary E Wallace, Manda White, Miss Meliss Williams, L B Wyatt, Miss Lizzie Williams, John M Williams, care Thomas Wil liams, Henry Walker, Doraut Wilder. : . ; SHIP. LETTERS. Wallace N Baker, 8chr H N 8qulres ; John W Hill, Schr Dolphin; BenJ Williams, care Capt Ackerly, Schr Slam; David W Morse, on the Rebecca; Isaab M Clark, 8cbrJ Mc Adams; Stermaud 8 Petterson, Brig Meteor; Captain. froctor, cnr Chas is Uellyer; Jno Allen, care Capt Naulton.Capt DL Thompson, Schr Gen L Ilarriss. - ' rereons'c'alllng for letters In' this List will E lease aay "Advertised." Will be sent to ead Letter Office at Washington, D. C, in SO days, If not called for. . . ED. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. a, April 16, 1873. ' SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. --- Wesley Whitaker lia3 been nominated. as the Radical candidate tor Kfavnr nf T7lp5rrh - o Persons de8iriDff to bepresent at the Greensboro7 convention can gd and tfeturn lor one fare. . ' Tfarr A V7 lifanivnm is fz-v An v XX. if. uauuui ig iv vif liver the literary address before the War- renton'Female College in June. Thn tnmnpranrA -hartv hnvp nG icujperaut.o prijr nave nominated candidates for aldermen in the approaching municipal election in Raleigh. Durham has ten tobacco lac tones in operation, which torn out $60, - 00 ft worth of the manufactured weed ner - i week. , The Raleigh News records the death of John W. Ham ss, one ol the oldest ; and most respected citizens of Wako county, aged 76. L The good and'trne-men in all StfJgZ&Si S nn.hnrn ronvention. ureensDoro couvenuon. The Raleigh Sentinel learns lt at the ALu ima(WeanesdA,) even that the convict who brought himself to By order of the President. : . . . . . . . i ! ts . . .. the Davonet oj insuDorainauon on uriaay last, is not seriously injured. The Goldsboro' Messenger says:,. A number of bur patriotic ladies are busily engaged in renovating and pre- " - r The Statesville-4mmcflfrt Says: I The reports of the wheat crop are very favorable from Iredell ana adjacent coun- tie. thef weather is fine, mild, and ali favorable for farming operations.. The jate gprfng, it is believed, will bclaYorable for eood CTOP3 and for fruit. ' rpi. Cfateaville American is tn iarn that intelligence has been feceWed by friends in that place, to the ff that Mr. W.-B- Carmichael, who was ghot in the breast by a desperado at AbileneKansas. a few weeks ago, is im- proving and tnoughtao DQ ous oi present I danger. H ; : il The Charlotte )9Jatch Says : in Gaston county, on ine Aim msi., aur- ing the temporary absence ot Mr. llarri- son Grant and his wife, their two little I . m- - wA . years, found a jug ot w"2r a.iarSB "lZ V7rr,rr" they were thrown- into violent convulsions and died in a lew hours, despite the at- tendance oitnree puysiwau ' H' The Charlotte JJispatch says A daily train both ways on the Cherry - villeend of the liutnenora . xtoaa, is onel. - , ...... ;., ...j :' ot the pressing necessities of the times; the completion we. u uuanoue W:,m:nfftnn .nfl Charlotte 8t.m- I ui.n. '.nnrhur HnmnAlitinn i. shiD Company I another. Competition, is every businesa'center. ' . The Newbern Jtmw says ; Charles Rose, a resident ol Hyde County, aged 17 years, while chopping a long dis tance from home,' some seven weeks'since, . areidentallv had his hand nearly severed from his right arm at a blow, leaving it h.;nrr nnl fiv the skin, after which he I 3B, d istance of tVo miles to bis home, and with a presence ot mind al most uneqaaled -prevented the How of blood sufficiently to save' his life. -He is I now doing well and will recover, HEW AD VERTISEMENTS. 1 OPERai 1 HOTISE. 1C Old Reliab!ey,:Theatre --j TO- NIGHT , " By request of many citizens', Shakspeat'a; R0ME0 and - JULIET, HLEN D'SSTfi as JULIET, r ' ;y'--'ji "r-f.f : - I Ji G SrUTTZ aa ROM BO, " J j V T. AJ TANNEHILL as MEECUTIO. A. D M I S S I O N : ' ' Dress Circle and Parquette.........'.75 cents rarqueu Jircie.. ..50 Kamily Circle......;. .....:.........;..! : Gallery..... ..25 ' Reserved Seats a; enred at' HpnahftrirAr'a oLuaio owiie wuuout extra cnarge april 17-lt - . . i. i. ' ' m German Ball. 1HE3EEMANBLL will come eff thla W edneiday nlht, the 17th Inst., at -Germania UaU. fanrli 17-lt V J: CR0NLT, - Auctioneer. . By CEONLY & MORBI3." ' ? ... r - Damaged Powder at Auction. On THURSDAY, April ; ISth, 1872, at 1CH o'clock A. 1L, we will sell in front of our Salesrooms, for and on account of whom it may concern. S Canisters Powder, 23 JLbs. Eacb, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. April 17-2t . r.': , V . Jt. Cli ONL Y, .-Auctioneer. By Cronly Oc Morris. EXTENSIVE SALE of PLANTS Jat auction. On THURSDAY, AprU 18, 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M., we will sell at our Salesrooms, North Water Street, an extensive variety of cnoice selected Plants, S00 in Number aprill2t I Trfl 1 v. .. , . . . ... W1111B10I1 Mlfllll ASS'CIHUQIL mHR .um movtht v m rrttvo nf tv. wn. mington Building Association will be tLe-iAnmerciai ExchanKe this (We uay) evening, at 8 o'clock. tbeid feunes- 1 Wanted Immediately vr wj TWO TUftPENTINE DISTILLERS whocan make PALE Kosin. : Constant employment and "WAGES SATI3 FACTOSY to those who can fill the bill. ' MABT1N & HALLETT. Wilmikotow, April 17-nactf ' Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, ' Mo- . - ' I Tkyr EMBERS : You are hereby c notified to WM. A. "W1LLSON, I apr 17-lt. secretaiy. In Store and on Whaif, "I fc O O O BUSHELS WHITE I - ' AND MIXED CORN, I S0O Bales Selected Hay, 1,200 Barrel! Flour, all'grades; 200 Hhds. and Barrels Sugar House Syrup, 50 Hhds. Cuba Molasses, " 150 .Barrels Refined Sugars, , , tf,",..;i( . , . r 150 Bags Rio, "Lagnyra and Jaya Ccffeej r, V,-;, loo Bbls. Soda. Snear and Lemon Crackers. 100 Boxes Candy, i . 200 Kegs Nads, . " : i -v--! ' I . ' SO Tons Hoop Iron, 150 Bbls. Dl3tHler'sGlue 100 Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano; Tons Guanape V I 200 Bbls rort t 50 Hhds. Smoked Sides and Shoulders. 1 75 Boxes D. 8. sides, tc, c., e , , ;Por sale at close price8 Dy . a ) WILLIAMS A HUBCHISON. I . ' ' ' Ah Bights' for Gentlemex, aprl7-tf AN EAST SHOE 1 AN EAaT SHOE! JUS T OPENED ! DUDLEY ELLIS, , ; o : : i " Siffn Of the Bi' BOOt.' apW-tf Gum Camplior, JllXTB ACT LEMON, EXTRACT TANILLA, ;ream Tartar. Bicarb Soda, s , , c . ; 'j " -e, ' . .Faints, Oils, Glass And Putty, ' Tor site by ' ' GREEN it TLANNXS, ; HEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. - . " ROCKINGHAM iv THE ABOVE GOODS 4x4 WLDK M ANU factnrvd by the " Great Falls Hnufa,ctu ruwc Company V of Rockingham, N. C, aie UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY i . " : ' . AI. FINISH Byany Brown Sbeetings JSadq in tbls ... , s . tountry. -V .-.';, M-; As Afeents of the Company, we. keep a fup- Siy voDsiiuiuv cm naaa, nanasomeuy pui up w ales or l,.oxard each - - . FOB SALE AT FACTORY PRICES.1 ' Ordera are respeeifully solicited. r- ; ; , rs; . 5 ": i ? DsROSSET & CO. march 20 dtf nac2taw-We Sat W im i Building Stock Wanted. ",(yAJlTED : rive Shares of Stock of the WILMINGTON BUILDING rsASSOCIATION. Apply at thla office. ' v--' jap 10-nac3t : Sdleryy ; S A Lu , OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNES, TEAVELIMG BAGS, ; And everything in the line of Saddlery Goods cutap ior taan at J ' ' ' J: S. TOPHAM 4 CO.3, V ,-!'. ;:u5 Ho. 8 Honth Kroni bt., leb S-tfnao , , - , Wilmingtouj M. C. MISCELLANEOUS. . I- i .AND ONLY J . . SAMPLE ROOM, ;; . IN THE CITT. TTTHERE SUPERIOR SEGARS AND BO' . YY TLED LIQUORS can always be had, in connection witn tnat superior xtrana oz - V V: MicHipAif : : CHEWING TOBACCO. . " Also, s; Furnished Rooms,' by Day, Week or Month. OCtl6-tf .. J. A. CLIFFORD, Propr. Turpentine Men and rarmers, THANKFUL FOR YOUIl PAST 1J.BEKAL. patronage and hoping to merit a continu ation of the same the present ear, I will still guarantee to turnish my customers with that EXTRA BOLTED MEAL from "Bail raid Corn, 5) pounds .to the bushel, nuch cheaper than yon can have it ground if the mill were at your door. That celebrated Extra Family flour and Pearl Hominy on hand all the time All bags returned in good order will be ci edited at cost on the next bilL ALL GOODS SOLD DUAYED FREE. feb 9 tf ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. J. F. RUECKERT, MASONIC HALL, "Vos. 57 and 59 Market Street, PIANOS autl ORGANS OF THE BEST , 7" . ; . . Leading; Factories in the United States. PIANOS of ALL STYLES. and PRICES to suit purchasers constantly en hand and for sale. 49 All inducements usually held -out by Northern Manuiacturers can only be had in the &tate at the above pi ace. . ' ' GEO. WOODS CO.S PABLO B AND S VESTBTOROAN8! T0EY ARE PttE-EMlNhNT FOR THEIR CHARGING OLO 8 TOPS, BEAUTY -. . AND PURITY OF TONE, KLE GANT DKQN AND F1M3H. - IN PACT THEY' bUU- PASS ANY ORGAN Heretofore known, or introti need in this city. Call 11 ear and See Them 1 All. Instruments Warranted for Five "Years. 49-PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.". A choice selection of Sheet Music on hana and for sale. ' ' Wilmiitbto, N. C. . T. P.'BDECKERT, mar 10-tf . . :- . ,. . Salt! Salt! Salt! 1 1 0 fa 0 8ACKS AMERICAN and 1 -T TT7TJUTnT A 1T(H For sale by. dec 7-if ...... I , , ILLABD BBOS. i- GRAND DISPLAY OF FRENCH MILLINERY. -myrBS.E. AVLUMSDEN has Just returned iXL irom New 1 orJc, and will op;n on FlO. UAi.tie 13tb. the nnest stock of JaUlinery ever offered in this city. The ladies are re spectfully Invited to calL '"' . ' i , ' i f r . . E. A. LUUSDEN. apl-lw Empot in oa of Fashion. For Sale; rpHBEE PB1ME DRAY HORSES :'-! . NO BETTER IN THE CITY. ' Apply to ' 5 '. t : ' ?. .' march 81-tf . i W O. G. PAR 3 LEY 4 CO.; :; .. j h, 4 tHotice; ; ; , ; ; The CHARTERER OR HIS AGENT of the German Bark M illN E RV A" la hereby notified that the said Bark is ready to receive: cargo. f ; ;:j , : , vJi C. HCBENBECKEB, : : aprill4-3t; 'j. .:-: ';: '.Master, u CJUMTEB NEWS, STJMTEB, S3. C, PUB YD Hahed Weefciy, Aarr wtenvrropuor TTUBUilgUm, H ' ' ' ' '! ; BATES OF- AZTBTI8ING I One square one day, .......... ...,M... t 0 r,..' -t 1 two days,...... .......... 1 B0 ' three days .... s ft . a . four diTi. ft EC. " - flyo days,.... a 00 u u i one wee......, 3 M 4 Contract Ad vnrttaATnAnta tuVAn at tiro portionately low rates. . V liarrlaffea. D&At.iia. Obttuan ;noUces will be inserte4at half rates ZTinLTi-awxvance ; otherwise full rates if n Kfoau on aemana. . -OTIQNAIiES. , My CR ONL Yy Auctioneer. il;lBf CBOJTLY A MOItKIS. tentioii iladies. OaiENTAL : ART r SALE. JAPAN, CIIINA AND INDIA GOODS. WILL be sold without reserve, Wedns. (lav. Thurfdav anrlTrld.w Anvil it.y. 18tb and lath at th fetore fcortb elde of Wari Jret street, bet ween Secoud and Tbici streets, adjoining thi store of Metsi a. Zimmerman It wnur, trie cneotand most ex ensive collec tion of the above Uooda uver brnnuht tn th a city , consisting of a direct imorutlon from Genuine Japanese and Chinese India China- x aupmn. jejis ei, u i i -1 A:quer, Drugou iinpeiial, Gold Medallion, and other . CHOICE DECORATIONS. , Ant!q.ie Porce'alns Lava, Egp,sii-ii, and rare K iota Ware, tt a8WS rlwr Fota, Punch ASjwIs, Urns Cnspedirs, Tea iHJta, Dfebes, , r late b, Cups aud pauoers. Stands Ac, Ac UOla auu Silver l.aoMMHv un.t i.Om.i lvo j Jaobaka. aullal, W, Spice, hllver, fatin,' Camphor uu i ether wooda. old J3ion! Magnificent , Cabinets, zies, .Tile, 'ios, ao. Large tolitcuon of Turkish Jewelry ; Kew style Opera, Cloak and Aljfrerine Shawls, Tbe above .ockJs will be open for examina tion oa uesday, beiore the day ot sale. The attention of the Addles is efpeciallv caied to thla lot of UooJs. ap lMt " MISCELLANEOUS. limited Partnersliip. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed, in accordance wltn the provision of an Act ot tbe Legislature of 1W 1, entitled "An At to provide for Limited Partnership" and aa Act to amend the said Act, ratldeji the 8th of February, 1872. have renewed and con tinued tie Limited Partnercthip heretofore existing between them under the provisions 01 tbe Act'flist above-mentioned, bald re newed partnership Is to continue for five years, and is to date from January lt, 1872, and la to terminate January 1st, :8 7. The nature of the business t be transacted is a General Wholesale and Commission Business in the City of Wilmlnirton. James A. Willard and Albert A.'1 Willard, of the City ot Wil mington, are the General Partners, under the style of Willard Brothers. William H. Wil lard, of the City of Raleigh, is the Special Partner, and as such has contributed to. the Capital Stock of the tame the sum of Seventy Five Thousand Dollars (S75.010), the said sum having been actually paid in by him in cash in good fai h into the capital stock of the Original Limited Partnership, of which this is a renewal, and tbe said sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ia represented by Goods and Merchandise now on hand, and has not been impaired in the eourse of trade. JAMES A. W1LLAED, I General ALBERT A. WILLARD, Partner? WILLIAM H. WILLARD, mhl0-2m . - Special Partner. First National Bank . Of Wilmington, ) 1 March 18, 1872. f WHILE THE OFFICE OF THIS, BANK IS being repaired, the businjess will be transacted In the adjoin In e room, entrance on Pi lric83 street. march 19 tt A. K. WALKER, Cashier. Bacon, Pork and Lard. gQ B0XHS D. S. SIDES and SH0ULDER3; ff Hhds. and Bjses Smoked Sides and Hhds. and Shoulders. 150 SJ d Por:k 159 Bbl,, Kee and Taba D'ursaleby ' F.W.KERCHNER, Bp 14-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water 8U DAVID PIGOTT, TOBACCONIST, WILMINGTON, Mm. N. 0. A?aii2-tf Ice Ciieam. J C. LUBSDEN will oppn his Ice Cream baloooathis old staiidV '. TO-DAY. A room has beea fitted lor tbe especial ac commodation of the La ties Sent to any pai t of the city at 70 ceuts a quart. ap lt-it Those Tip-Top Teas THAT WEST HARRI94 BEEP ABB pronounced by all wjuo . have tried . them to far surpass any in quality and price in the market.': ap 10-tf WEST A HARKI8S. Co-Partnership.- I HAVE ADMITTED ME. T; 0. CRATT A8 a partner in my, business, to date from AprU 1,1872. The firm name will hereafter bo d.a: bmith.:& co. ; i ' For the very liberal patronage ' heretofore bestowed on me, I return, my thanks, and trjost that the new firm, by strict attention to business and lair dealing to merit a contin uance ol the same, j apH-3tj ' V;,V' D. A. SMITH, FurnUnre Dealer. Please Your Taste. EDAM and PINE APPLE CHEESE, White Saar Cured Hams, Ex. "x Hyson, Impe rial, nQnpowder Oolong, Unc'd Japan Teas. Fresh Crackers always on hand. : NORTH CAROLINA BACON very low at JAJS.C STEVENSON'S. , ap A4-ii 1 1 VANTOV Anted a ? surveyor's level."4 Address, stating lowes Vmua price. aprillMt lock-box li, P. 0 ; Tables Writing Desk, Dressing Cases. TraH, caste s, Tempi Ornaments: Jewel.' H tndMercbief. Glove a.id v orlc UnxAo t , - i." . ' . j - . -2 .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 17, 1872, edition 1
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