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A fEIOItNINO STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, . . , r .',...'.,. m it UERNAIID, Editor and Prcrr. J,,e ffiha. in advance 8 60. VV iSfiitbs, in adrance...;-..........- 00 i mu ' I (trill will hA dftlivflrftd In iinv , rt "f toe UKy lir r" 1 D week. itTIiOKOL.OHICAl. BECOBD. April 25; t872.l ' Barom- m)ia I jj veftther 0tef..cter;-;.Vo , .,r:.. rj , r , saaa 6C. N Geutle, Clear r i S0:33 76 E- Fresh ,Clear r ; 30:21 1 03 SEu'LikhtClca; firue. 1 A. 'i f 1) I"- .VI. I I M. .VI. "icuuTiwp. ofdij. 64 dejf.., A , VoT- All l)aioaetrlc readings ar reduced .,tiie i i vcl' and to 33 decrees Fahrenheit. Koxjskt Sex both, a ; SencHfSiirrial Service U. 8. A: ' vvc(ber Bport. WAR DBPA.RTMKMT, UKMT, I Office of Uhlel oiarnai. uiccer i Washington, -apru a;odr. The lowest barometer Kill probably move reward over the ,lake region 'accompanlnd hri-k Soatherly winds from Lake Michigan Svtward to Lai Ontario;, ebiltlog to brisk ind Lizh northwesterly OTeriLakea Hichian !rd Superior during the evening and over iho lower lakes on Friday morning; cloudy , d threateulog weather, with possibly rain, Drcvail from the Ohio Valley to tha Lakes Titeiidlog over the Middle and New England States on Friday ; partially cloudy but pleas- wit weather with Southerly winds is probable ftr tbaSjathern States." : . ; ir " ' J i ,jLil AlW:ai'l11115MX.r - 1 1 dcdlei &, Ellis Sign ol the Big Boot Gentlemen1 Moquet Slippers.. . ' , ' , 4Iunsox & Co 3traw Good Opened yes terday. 0 ; - ;4 - '. :.';f - ;;,f .; ; NoTtcE -Hours for Ueglstratlon of voters in Third JVard. ' T McIliimst & WaioaT -Fcrro-Phospiior rateJ Elixir Bark, &c.: -5 -' - ; "' 'V S. L. Fkkmo.nt-W., C.& R. R. R. Change of Schedule. ' . . : ,' . '; , , . r ', Guken & Flansbu DrujsyMedlclnesO'il3! Glass, Putly, &c ' . ' , , ' Heidb Buos Hay la 8tore, Flour, Cider, Apple, & , ; ; ; f "Jn. T. Parrawir -Mercantile lAgency Works well for Bayer and Seller.' - Jams) & Meahbj Horse and Dray at Aac tlo.i. , -: : -' Iusdvertanre. ' Tiirou;h an luadvertance on the part of. our lnformaut, and which was entirely uninten tional on. his part, we failed to mention in our brief repprt of the visit of MaJ or Cratghlll and party to the works lor the improvement of oar River sod liar, la our last? issued that W, LVinal, Assistant U. ft. Coast Survey, with Measr. Evaos and Ilic'ts, . his aids, were re ceived on board the Seteard 'from the Survey Ins Schoo'ner Jhiley, when visiting, Craighlll CuanGel on WedDesday last. "They having been the first discoverers of this new and Im portant outlet to the ocean, and having the D'.'ces?ary chart and Instruments, their pres ence was Indispensable, to enable the party to fjr.n an accurate idea o' the exact location of thj 'ehiauel," the depth of water, &c Severe Acclfnt. ' ;l A colored boy, some IS or. 19 yeara of age, by the uama ol George," Waddoll, met" with a stgere accidental the Arthur Hill plantation yesterday mornlog. His father, Romnlns Wuddell, has charge of the plantatl on, and bad given his son. iostructions to watch the Add and keep the birds frightened from - thar pre mise.. At the time of the accident he was In' a rectfm'bent position, - with his , gun , In his band, when by some means it was accidentally discharged, the entire load of shot passing through hii wrist and hand, lascerating them 1 fearfully." The sufferer was removed to the College of Physicians and Surgeons, where the operation of removing several Bbattervd bones from l he wonad , was ', perform red.'Jhjod lit is hoped that toe hai;d will be saved. J Kail rot il tn (a Soaud. ' "; ; Pursuant to previous 'notice, a number o( our citizens atsembled atthe Cour flouse! last tight for the purpose of taking the neces-" faiyttcpsto inaugurate the movement for a Uaiiroad from this city to the Sound. " ', Tue nitttiug wasrsjaUcid by calliog Gf oj K. French, E-q., to 'tVe'CLalr 'and'requestlng Cipt.jVV. A. Camming ta-c( as Secretary.! After remarks from several gentlemen, il was moved by F. W. Kerchner, Esq.that tbe Cimir appoint Committee pf Beven 'trso-j licit ub-ei i tiooa to the capital stock of thn i'seU load. ; " . - ' Upotfilie inotlou being put and carried, the Chair uppoiuted the following gentlemen said 'Committee: F. W. Kerchner, Elf Murray,- E. E. Barrujs, Wm. A. Frenchr.J,, C. Mann," Ai Adrian, Geo. Hari Us. ' i On motion, th Cjahmlo was" added to the Committee' ': - r .rr..:l i b. '.- i I, i . n ' '-.' t 1 f un rooilon, the meeting then adjourned. ! Tciccraphlc. " ; 1 . 1 '':.";;.,' 1 TL operation of planting the polls for the telegraphic Hoc from tbU place to the bead of th Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford railroad, and ultimately to Charlotte, baa "been comnrtneed, and the wire, will be put up lm- mediately upon the completion of this part of ue work. We take thlsVoccaslon Lk agalo Urge upon the public attent ion the Importance1 0( line from Lurabertou or some other coni yement point "to connect with Fayettevllie know of at least one Orm in this city thai wu!d tk a very liberal share pf stock to se4 rn .... in : - ' mis line, and we have no doubt that if luetail were put in motion there wculd be litj J e difficulty in seem ing the necessary amount! are alti0 confidently assured thafthe tele-f K dpn company would do their ' share towards" Mrrflng out the enterprise. ' Let some of ou .en of energy Interest themselves in the 'mat. ,"auJ WJ shall nave the line without trouble. "'esraputc connection- with Fayetteville fls certainly one of the necessities of. the. times' Da the sooner it is secured the better for all "wocerned. 'Mntina; and Bob Paper. . 7w m J "" Can furniah' nrfntln na uantitiea, 8ay from-two to ten; reams; iai nauie price for all strictly c'wn orders. ' nave on hand the following at n. I12.5 -W.' 24x38 and 24x88 Also! hie Book of 52 24x38 and 23x89 i ood assortment papers and arda :n oi vi -j i I ' ' --- -"- ' : v mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - . . m. . a i m ' mm m. i mm m . m n -jmy f . -J . m Voli-'XrHo.' 30. or. Sk I ; D o ts. .' J. X " j . r- Oysters are iast getting out oTd ate. ! iTT'Q rlf)tr? becomlng terribly ; dusty. r-April showers don't fall " worth a, cent" this month, ( ; 7. r; , - . ,- ; r J '". ' 9r '2' Probabilities" , ; read bad- InHhe Charlotte Dispatch without any credU. ( T Registration commences s, this '"morning, and. will be continued until sundown of Satur day, the 4th of May. ' ; ' j -Registration in Fourth Ward to-day from .A.,Mfcto 2 P. M., and, from 6 P. M. to8P. M. Further particulars to-morrow- J XJ ' . - ' . ; .. ..iN., Registration, hours ln.ihe Third Ward from 10 A. M..to 3 P. M. dally, and on : Mon- w......jpii- , " day, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7,to 9P. M. , ; . , ,, v. ; ' " r, t !' W ""-n '''.- " ? r - i.. The Democrats and Conservatives of this city are highly elated at the seating of Gen. Ransom, and .the. Radfc are correspondingly . i . ' ""uuiugij depressed. '"Right Is might." ' ; of, the Superior Court, was adjourned ye6ter day morning, at 11 o'clock, until Monday oe when the civil docket will be takennp. Foreign advertising may be done through thoSTJLR Advertising Agency more economl- cally . than by Negotiating direct with pub- Ushers. The labor of writin? and convin? advertlsementa exoenseof nostap-e stationprv I aaverusementa, expense oi postage, stationery c, may ail be saved by contracting with this Agency. .. ' . . The practice of throwing . rocks in the Sonthern Theological Seminary, street is still carried on, notwithstanding the We ;1 earn 'that Rev. J. C. Hiden, of this restrictions of the authorities. A little son of city, will deliver the sermon before the Society one of our prominent citizens was struck on f0r Missionary Enquiry of the Southern Bap the forehead by one, thrown by a coloied tistTheologlcal Seminary, at Greenville, 8. C, urchin, on Wednesday; resulting 1 in ; rery on the 5th of May. The Commencement Ser painful wound., t . : , . mon ol the same Institution will be preached A very fine boggy, eonlalalrg two gentle- by Rev. Dr. Lorrlmor, of Boston. men, broke down at the corner of Front and 4 Market Streets', yesterday afternoon,,caused by FayetcevlUe Presbytery, turulng the curve rather shortly, to avoid The Spring lessions of this ecclesiasti- some ladles who were passing, the wheels cal body were held at Philadelphia becoming entangled in the street railway church in this connty commenciag on track. Nobody hurt. " Friday April the 12th and closing on . . . . Monday, 15th. --Tire attendance ot Minis- '"77 S c TJeld?.l,tCa?,e ten -aid Delegates was large, the pro Fear Lodge No. 2. L O. O. F..of thU city, will ceeding8 were iJterestiog and highly edi- wsyiaiB luouuu uuuiitmw; wt mc luuuuue i non oi me oraer in America, ai. meir nau, iui evening, by an address from one of their mem bers. The doors will be -open 'at 8 o'clock. The public are invited. . . opera' iiotjse. OrnmntfC'. By common consent; the "world over, ama- J teur. performances are exempt from criticism I in Its severest'sense: brdinarilV thi. la an ex. ceedlngly,. fortunate dispensation, for the mem bers of amateur associations. In the case of the young gentlemen performing at the Opera House last evening,- no excusatory remarks are needed, and they may well afford to throw the ensemble of their performance entirely upon its merits, and abide the result. A more creditable performance by amateurs is rarely seen, and In the present case, the .t. r .f. i. vi.j k- r ' I eoosideratiouof the youth, and Inexperience of the members. Excellent Judgment was dit- played in the se ecuon oi mep.ays penormec, ana iruijfeioarKauie msvv sou lauiumnvjr j - : - i m ti: . i . . with "property" requirements was displayed n ma seuingxoiine stage, ana ine arrange UiCU. VI KVClUUlCDi All lUB iabtI piklbUiai ,. . tVo 'l.tt.. na.tiinla. the audience readllv recognized the discrimU natlng taste and, Judgment of the stage- macger, Mr. Brownl. Almost commendable feature of the performance was the perfect fa. miliarity of each of the you ng'gentlemen with I bto. lndmj.uai part, in .occasional passages 1 i. . -i ir vi., I auiuiruuicui, wuum u.v iu.lCu ,,uu v more dlstlhct enunciation. mis, nowever, s a fault that will be easily remedied, as there was a striuing absence oi -siage i.Jgni" amopg tne demnanis v,. .v.- t 1 Ui ine acting mere was universal commena mt Mr. BnrtPXtofa Itmigh Diamond? He has certainly very consid erable dramatic aptitude, and, In the feature of dre&alofV hi Vdiiplay ed r a most correct ap preclation of the requirements of the occasion. 1 HllDolIy Varden" Was a i most iirnely '"klu' Mr. Anderson In.both pieces was faithful, and air. uause aiso maae an excellent impression Mr. Conoley as Qmsin 'de was' very effective barring an occasion jaoisunct enunciation, i He will lmprotei' we arj usvedvV awbolel the acting was araoothe and satisfactory, all It la to be hoped that the Dramatic Assoeia- 'iion-win ttvoj? thVpublie with another exhUl- tion upon an early occasion; ' " '; ' u't V g.,.:..,,-' .-i im. ; i .,cM,;b...... . ; - J51KW"W ,ea' One of those things no fellow can find out a good husband after 11 P. M. ;A ypnuyr,woman'a conundrum Who is our favorite Roman hero 7, Manns. f i M '- ft i Jl ii i When a watch is sold It always changes handsf tbls'eeerorodd on the face of U.V i . ; ' Some one sarsa brjok is your best friend ,'juecaose you can shut it np without giving of- You ;have lbeen eore.tried 'said a the dreadfullest luck with women." t The vmareoaf at Mltwaukeej-cently re ceireda telegram I directing' him to arrest U with a greeR dress ;6n,", Se Jonowedibii too general la'st'rncttons M arresting 'twenty i jwooIeViVnd then'didot" geVthe righ .hnuUfr.na:!' mu : y . Vl i rartHt tfm 'and lanffnter. ana both ior kind purposes, foi?aa laughter enablee mirth and sursepi breathe eelyso teaVs ... T4t-.i. t-,. enaoie sorrow toyem iiscii iikuu;,, a.i..- 4iLvnV- ntr Ink 'constantly on hand Wiaten ink .xiow ready for shipment- - Tj'ia-r H and laughter one of th very- privileges of " Captain Jiq. i. ujonoery, late reason; u W? -ni ! of the Chinese Navy, .now commandipg if t v i v .t :io.-a' ! T' " im i f - s ; ! j an 'Amejitao steamer on the.Chinese coast, PrIntiBr inn --i-itf j p'il'a brother--in-law of tCapt C- A yrekeen kfhilBtofnoblnson's News 1akw TT. fl. R.-M.. is on a visit to1 New- WILMIHGTON, N. C, FRIDAY. APBIL 26. 1872. UnlgTats of Ptblas The following; from the Richmond Dispatch, will gfte some idea of what was done at the lftie- session ot the Supreme Lodge in .Balti more: ' ." ' ' - . ' ' , .i. . The session lasted five dsy6 and nights, and a great deal of work vitally affecting the inter- PKta r f thn Or1or was Hnna .Tk. K n t LlhtrUnai of the Order have been considerable. L .1. Il I . L II J . . . 1 . ouj.it is Deuevea inaiiney-are nearly all im provemgnts. The idea of a lodge being an as sembly ,ot Knights is now carried out in the titles1 of the officers and in all parts of the lJZ ",6,"! worn. mander iustead of the Worthy Chancellor- ine Golde becomes "Master at-ArmsM; the Stewards are superseded by Guards; the reiir- in Chancellor Commanderassumesthe purely hno,iajrJ position of Past Commander, and the duties hitherto discharged by the Vcnera- ble Patriarch are assigned to a prelate. The i itual has also been amended so as to make it Knightly in nom-nclature and phraselology. The demand for a new or bhjher degree has been met ty the institution of what has been BlKyled IH"" fctnpplle vVr0?6 iQ choice blank verse by a distinguished professor in an Illinois College. . The new deeree is ordinate Lodge. Itwili be transmitted through the usual channels to those In this jurisdic "T resolbtion was also adopted that no changes should be made In the present pre- bribed outside regalia for the space of ten proprlate and- becocomlng, and is already in use in most ofrthe Grand Jurisdictions, can be obtained atTery small c6st It is prescribed that every member of the Order Bhall wears sword, which is appropriately ornamented with devices of the Order. lying to the community wuo mrnea . out en masse to bear the delegates ana enjoy the preaching. The usual routine business was trans acted in the course of which the pastoral relation between Rey. J. H. Coble and Centre Church in this county was dis solved and said church declared vacant; Committee were appointed to prepare bi ograpbical sketches of Keys. If. McNeill uu1nUuU,.um.,,i. r. M- fiince meeting of Presbytery ;jKey.-J, ring ton were appointed Commissidners to the General Assembly, with Key, M. Kc Nair and Elder John C. Smith, as alter nates; the next regular, sessions ot.Pres bjtery were appointed to be held atBeth seda (Head! of Rockfish) church; , Moore coun.y, to commence on Wednesday be- fore the Second Sabbath in September, 1872 at 12 M; . a vote of thanks was ten- aerea to toe cuizens-oi ioe Beiuuuoiuuuu r... HKnr.l lmaTi tali ir . trtarurrlA thft Mourned ' to ;in exUa 8es8ionJ in-Fayetteville on Wednesdav June 5tb. at iQ A. M. Robe- ----- rf jj Qpr-pTrpc (V TTTRPPNTINE " 1 HiCD.' Uary lectures in VjOIQS boro ty-morrow evening, il Wake Will SGTld 70 OT 100. to the Greensboro Convention. OnMflhorn wjis to nominatei a , '- ' Conservative 'candidate "for Major last - ht. , "'An old negro woman died . in TrtrVioirr" laif. wpk.- nt-the ftrlvariced aa 0f lUrears. i- VJ i"! r ir , . ' colored bricklayer, of Tarboro. died sud-t denly'h Moriday.night last. , i Charlotte is "down, in the mo abj mouth,? oa account of having no Hall suit-? e for theatrical exhibitions. :; '-iThe ' Kdleigh 'News ) heUrs 6i large acceiuu, w muuuvou party every day from the Radical element jissatlSiaciiou at me uumuia tion' of Gov. Caldwell is now openly ex pressed by Republicans on the street, saja . Tho Wadesboro A.raUS savs : Mrs. Yafea, 'wife of Jas. C. Yates, of fWall1 Ferry," in this county, died very enddenlv on Sunday niffht.. j Gcoreo M.- Arnold will ; ad j;; thi neoole of Davidson, at Lexinei ton, during Court, ion. uunuK vuim. " j - man in American politics. A Caswell county correspond- ence to the Hillsboro Recorder recommends Hon. Clinton A, Cilley, of Caldwell coun ty, as a candidate for Uovernor. It havinp been reported that Capt. Swift Galloway would hereafter af. ... .1 11. J!..l A. A. 1 1 1 filiate witn- tne xvauicai paii,y,.iiie vatoiasr boro Messenger' pronounce3 the reporta lie , i. tobacco, was burnt, to. the v ground Jast Sunday night. . -i x The Hickory Tavern' jLcigle J -yg . - We learn that Mn'McClelion, the nreacher for this circuit, has been virtually expelled from the-ministry and from- the Churchtor misconduct L J ; i uu iuuimi.. UJftli.uul,u ed man, named Isaac Hawkins, was lodged in Jlat Tarboro; r tine? a ra6e upon the . person of a little uii ihnnt 10 vpnro !r? colored -child about iu yean old. " - f . tn.1:Aa.t).ai0i' ii-vit.q About four- mileaifromBox-1'l Doro, in front . of Value's old ..Tavern. stands an old. AVhite Oak that Js twenty- -j ?i - Straw 6nnrll f . -seven feet in icii-cumferance.i and against r '.vV P'lclV ,.'.:. ..I tnis oia; oak i corn wallisr men stacked ' PENED E5TEUDAY,for. -their gunshen r marching .from Milton . VJWt ypuin and CHILDREN, on the old Oxford road. So aavat-h Hill, -unc. frtX, x J MU.."' poro necpraerT t . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: . T JAMES, Auctioneer: By JAMES & MEARES. HOUSE and DRAY AT AUCTION., This, morning, at Exchange Corner, at 11 o'clock; we will sell, .-' A No.- 1 Horse and a New Dray and Harness. "--r - :- it ! Mercantile Agency ! WORKS WELL FOR BUYER AND SELLER, 3- Snniples Per Express Daily.-a S POT GO O D S All descriptions bought and sold. All branches trade represented. , Orders from out of-town merchants will have 1" prompt attention. Orders -and ' consignments solicited. -ca JAS. T PETTEWAT, april 2G-lw Broker, Just Received : TTUiJRRO-PHOSPEORATED ELIXIR BARK, JC- A fine Tonie for Delicate Stomachs. MOTnER NOBLE'3 HEALING STRUP. Leta's Phosphate Iron, Crook's Wine Tar, Iodoform and Iron Pills;' Chlorodyne, , and a number ol popular proprietary remedies, Sold by : -' ' " " . ' r" '' MclLHENN Y & WRIGHT, Wholesale Druggists, (Lippitt's Old Stand,) ap 26-tf N. E. Cor. Front and Market Sts. ENTLEMENM MOQUET SLIPPERS1 VA MAROON TOILET .SUPPERS I j LA DIES'. TAPESTRY SLIPPERS I NEW AND ELEGANT. . " . ;i DUDLEY & ELLIS; ap 26-tf " - 8 Isrn of the Bis Boot. WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE .... . . , , AND ..; - ; ' . RUTHERFORD RAILROAD. , . ..- v .- ; --' ' Omci Chief Ekqikkkb ad Gkn'x. Scf't.,' e'T.,1 72. J , . Wilmington. N. C, April 10, 1872 Change pf Schedule. "TJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the trains on tms Koaa win run a3 ioiiows : PASSENGER TRAIN. ; Leavo Wilmington ilaily at 7:C0 A. si. Arrive at Abrjottsbur.. 10:09 " " Lumberton ..11:21 " " ' l aurir burgh, .. l:MP. M. : Rotklr gham 305 " M ' l.ll.v:lie.. 4:1 -i Lare Lilesvill . at.... 6:1 A, ST. Arrive at Rockingham....,......... 7:07 ' " Laur nburgh. 8 15 " Lumbcrioa. .110? " " u Abbo tsburg liriOP. M. 44 vvii mi gt- n A 3:30 Qn and afi er May 1st a daily. Freight train will levve W lirnngton at 7:i5 A. M.,andarrlv at 8: -0 P. M., bebhles one or" two timbur trains as required for the current business. .'"', No Train will leave un Sundays. fea S. L. FREMONT. Chiif Engineer and Snp't. ap23-tf i,; lirugH I Metliciues I .... AINTS AND OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Sa h Tools ' ' Whitewash Brushes, &o., Ac, at ..- : ... '. ,1-. 'i K j ' ' " ' ' :- ' - - 1 april 26-tf GREEN A FLANNER'S. HEID E B 11 0 S . HAS "'itS': STORE r 1 -JJlLOUR, CIDER, APPLES, i V 1 tOnionit Iemons, Potatoes, r; v ; v Candy,' Prise-Candy, - ;!- v Paper Bags, &a.'t 4cJ SnuflT and Tobacco; . Wood and W illow Ware, ! ' V ' . Candies, Matches, Canned ' -Goods, Pickles and Preserves," STATIONERIES, Ac, april 26-tf ' ' " : IIEIDE BROS. r . KOCKINGH AM , ; ; : rrriHE above goods 4x4 wide manu- a xacturcu Dy tne " ureac t axis ju.inuid.ciu rmg Company" of Rockingham, N. C, wo ffiTTriTi nnnn ttit rvTT 4 T Tmtr j 11 1?T!VT1TF I AiM9 . AiH ASIA I By any Brown Sheetings Made in ' , " , . Country. As Agents of the Company we keep a ftrp- ply constantly on hand handsomely put p in Bales of 1,C04 Yards each, FOR SALE AT FACTORY PRICES. 49 Orders are respectfully 'solicited. -CT j . DkROSSET A CO. march 20-dtf nac2taw-We Sat Wlm Wanted i Immediately ii TWO TURPENTINE DISTIXXEBS who caal make FALK-Rosin. J; " ;' ' j Cor" tan t employment and WAGES SATIS- FACTORY to those who can fill the bill. V " : , 1" '- i-';; !'p . (M ARTTN HALLETT. P; WrtKMQTOir, April 17-nactf BixUding Stock Wanted, FEW Shares of Stock of WILMINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION WANTED. ! 5jAppr kt this office. tapSS-nactf Whole 116. 1,434 KEWi ADVERTISEMENTS.- j Panama. Canton, Slajrco, LeRtaorn, Co- bnry, Enfield and Otber'klnds of HATS. OF THE LATEST S TYLES, . n .; j WHICH WILL' BE SOLD AT ur f A TRT SHALL MAROtW ON COST ! , . ; r ..-'.:' HUDSON A CO., aprU2S-tf City Clothiers. Notice. THE THIRD WARD POLLS will bo open for the purpose of Registering the Voters of said Ward rrom 10 A.J M. to .8 V. M. daily, (S-OAday ercemed) and oa Mondav. Wad day and Friday JLveninga from 7 to 9. ro K. ilTZiKRALD, xji am. L XI april 26-tf . Jr JOHN HARGROVE. V : Saddlery; f LL KIND3 OF "SADDLES,'- HARNESS, TRUNES, TRAVELING BAGS, A?1 everything In the line of Saddlery Goods cheap for cas bat ' J. S. TOPHAM & CO.3, - ; No. 8 South Front St., lebS-tfnac - r " r , Wilmington, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR ..LINE. 1 !' fJinE FAST-SAILlNQ SCHOONER . J O H W JOHN WILLIAMS,' Master, . . ' - - . . - ' .'- ' WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH AS ABOVE. .. . 1 . : i 1 . -. .' i c .... ... ;. , J ' , - . .T 'i For freight engagements, apply to ' ap 25 tf 1 W?LLIAM3 URCftlSON. A1CIIO It Xr I N E STEAMERS Sail E van t Wednesdav ano SATnanAT Passengers booked t and from any Kail way Station or seaport ?n Great ritain, Ireland, I or w ay, s w e den, uenmai k, Germany, r ranee, I Lioiland, Belgium, and the United btates, ! , AT LOWKST CURRENCY RATES. Cabin fare from New York to Glasgow, Liv. ernool, Londonderry or Queenstown S75and 90s. iniermeuiate, HS3. steerage, DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT.' Parties sending for their friends in the Old Country can pure has tickets at reduced rates For further particulars apply to tne Ascents, HLfcD BRs N .BROTHER!, , . .y' . - ;7 Bowling Green, N Y. : 49- Responsible Agents wanted - in town and country.-",. ' t. " ap Jl D& Wsmt Wilniiiig ton Mutual Insurance Company, f ; . OF WILMINGTON, ;N. C.i THIS COMPANY is ready to receive appli cation for Insurance against a ire on Bu.ld injfs and other property, :or a short or long period of time, upon the . I.I BEit .4 TiE R 51 S ALLOWED BY; ITS CHARTER. If yott wish to cncoirage a HOME enter prise, make appllcationat once to . Wk. L. SMITH, , j .AprUM-lw, v.t: i .:H ' 8ee'yand Treas. 1 For Liverpool! piREt 'LM1 I FIRST VESSEL. THE A 1 British Barkentino M. E. SEED is now on the berth for a cargo of Naval btores and cotton ' nates reasonaoie ; wtsa.11 by, 15th May..: Mtfy.t.PPlicatioajshoaJd : be . t The f Seed'4 will be followed by tie " Eliza beth Tajlor," aifd she. by the 'deprge Booth." ' LI' TICK & ME BANE. ! t jay-We WiU-ma'ke liberal advances on all consignments to our fi lends fn LiverpoOL J I : n v. . .. April 23-lw, ...Ti'.i. i . ; I t J -4 THREE PRIME DRAY HORSES , NO BETTER IN THE CUT. ,; Apply to i; a c '; march Sttf ; . ,0. G.ARSLBY A CO The Old Undley Plantation j FOR SALE. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Clerk of the Superior Court tor tile County ot Onslow, 1 will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the A WW AU VUVA CiUV VmW ' T m ... , rAnvt iiAnco iniin thA tAn of JflerfiOnTlue. Ja-nolw AAnnrv M CI ' atn t.fl A- 6th QflT OX Way next, one half of the Huggiiis Plantation, tor atne Dudley plantation, and contain- lng 3,t95 ac es.- There W .nnaerwuTaiiOT no w about l.'.OD acres, sjid a. large body of land never Teen cleared, allot which l, as fortnu as any laaa in North Carolina ; a dwel- im house and all necessary out-houses. ' . ; - , , - River, near Jacksonville. " There Is dally con municatioh by vessels to the landings upon the1 farm near the barns. -u - 'i c - - ' ; ! ,: .,;. ;:- TEMS OF , 5, V;! j $3,500 Casb ; the balance, of purchase mone v navable in two ea asl Installment 4 in six and twelve months. i ,'W.i t. lapril 8-DWtMlV Wit; S. DEVANE, . 'i- -' Commissioner. HayJHaylHay! ;n 500 BALES SELECTED HAY, uirl 1 WILLIAMS MURCH1SON. apr25f , - . . ' BATI8 OF ADVEKTISISQi t toeBquawraeday,..;;. 0 !. . ! two days, ...... ......... 1 BO " .11 three days..M. ...... 3 Ot .. "ZtooT days,:....... - 60 " nve aays,............. ,S oo 8 60 .s- Coatrtvct AdVerKsemeiita taken at pro portionately low rates. 2frl8e5li.1)oathsi Rehgioug;1 Funeral and OUttnary notices will be inserted at half rates when paiLf or in advanee j otberwise fullTatea wluoexmarged.7 1 ; r i - n Tbmm i .Cash on AentanQwiJi ;. For ihe-LaLdies:;; . - E 8ATCHBLS of RUSSIA, DUC E - and Grain Leather-Trarelinjr Trunks,- and tit W.'.Jo.j.ii-r :j.h Til E VICTORIA TJMBKELLA, ' A novelty Tor snn protectors, at the c 0,1: hik; kIxo'ms,' of MTTNSON & CO. April 21-tf ' : STREET RAILiWAY! 1 .' ' I. --i, .1 r . J.i 1 ..lii .ii m ' . Si . ... .. ? . .1 . r r ' -. S ched u I e ! ON ANFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL lOVTinZ Scheiitlln will Tw run rn tho Htrsat. Railway: ' -"; v. . , . . ,-J: ;. Cars -wi l leave corner of. Red Cross and Front streets, f.r Union Depot, at 2M0 A. M., daily, to in-t the Southern train, stopnintt at the various Hotels and Boarding Houses on ine route leaving ine ueDot on the arrival of the Nor hern train, win leave corner of Front and -Red Cross streets at 5 AO A. M., for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound tram, making th- usual stop pages at the hotels and boarding-houses leaving Union Depot on the arrival of the Southern train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at ft. 45 P. M. making the usual stoppages, leaving Union Depot on the arriva of tho Northern train. '.,... -. . . Will leave corner of Red Cross and Front at 10:90 P. M., to meet the Southern Train. Regular Sohidul. During the day the cars will run from 6:33 A. M. until 8 P. M., al lowing 13 minutes between each turnout ; and for the turther accommodation of the public, one car will be run until 11:30 P. M. each day. DANIEL KLEIN, mar31-tf .' . r Proprietor. . Limited Partnership. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed, in accordance with the provision of an Act ot the Legislature of 16 MU, entitled "An At to provide for Limited Partnership" and an act to amend the said Act, ratine the 8th of February, 1872 have renewed and con tinued t!ie Limited Partnership heretofore existing between them under the provisions ot the Act first above-mentioned. Bald re newed partnership is to continue for five years, and is to date from 'January 1-t, 1872, an-l. is to .terminate- January 1st, 8 7. The nature of the business to be transacted is a General Wholesale and Commission Business in the City of Wilmington. James A. W : Hard and- Albert A. Wiliard. of the City or Wil mingtonare the General Partners, under the style Of VTHard Brothers. William II. Wil iard,; Of the city of Raleigh, is the Special Partner, and as such has contributed to the Capital Stock of the ame the sum of seventy. Five Thousand Dol ars (t75,JC0, the said sum having been actually paid m by blm - in ca.h in crood fai h into the capital stock of the Original Limited Partnership, pf which this is a renewal, and the said sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars is represented oy Goods and Merchandise no on hand, arid has ;iipt been impaired in- the course of trade. , jamh;3 A. wiLUAKUy ( General ALBKKT A. WILLARD, ( Partners ' WILLIAM H. WILLARD, mh lO-Sm . -v , , ; j r- Special Partner. AGENTS FOR GUARANTEED PERFECTLY, PURE AND OF ,-' g THE HIGHEST GRAIE. ' ; HAVING DI8POED OF-THB BUSINESS lately carr'ed on by me to Messrs. Par ker & Taylor; they will conrlh no the same in all its branches, an 1 1 bespeak ;r tbem the samo liberal patronage heretotore bestowed AprU2-tf . .. A. H. XVntir. .t" ITewrKrm. HAVING PURCH ASED THE STOVE. TIN and Sheet Iron business of A U. N EFF , we will continue the same under the firm namooi PARKER A TA LOL, and hope by strict attention to same to merit a share of publlo patronage. - ' ' ; April trtf , a i --u : , J H.TAYliOR, ; !. -, r"!l. " -I ! .'liu ,7i; IfqticeJ,; A XL PERSONS INDFSTED TO 11 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME, either J. by note or account, will please make im- mediate payment to myself- or Parker Tay lor, wno are autnori to receive and receipt for. same., v i April iUf ). :J j-- j ,j-j,A. H. NEFF. V E. F. Coe's v ,. . .. - - SUPERPHOSPHATE,. O" R BONE MANURE Only 1 from last cargo. For sale R BONE MANURE Only a few tons left from last cargo. For sale Dy . , : O. G. PARSLEY A CO. march 31-tf THB 1W ANNUAL 'MJBBTUffO OF THE Medical foclety of the State of North Carolina will be held . in Newborn of Thurs day, the 16th of May next, at 12 ' M. New Board of Medical Examiners will be elected rritosltoCTtia. D.fi ' ;?,!' -f tecretiry Medical Society . , ap 19-2W.J ; r 7 of state of ,North Carolina. S.O00 BUSHELS. CORNr! u . .nlitJ: 1 T.M'--'aoo bbls. flour;' ,t.7t-oV?i . . jinn tT.l tHVRir.-' i: .4.:..- J.; MM A J " :r J .''4 '- . . SUGAR, COFFEE; MOLASSES TISIl 46.; tu ';i "u. vHUcOirfrr iiin'J ,li' Far sale by f cw , feb H-DWtf EDWARDS A UJlLU w e. w .mm $smm ismm ;twBKPi f ...,:, ,.'..,'.. NORTH CAROLINA. Bi fr v- Ml t Iti : W. u ,u. it . n :3 '. v j f4V tf r ft, r.;i 4V m i'T 15 -fir Sri": 4 1 ' ..'i V f t fi Ha 1 V, S"..i if 1 1 1 . - r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 26, 1872, edition 1
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