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V xnE morning otau. . PUBLISHED D ULY, (V3f . U BEB5ABD, Editor and Prop. Orrios, parson Bank BuUdlnga, Front St. ; V""ntfii. In advance.. 8 M M SI, w . i Ay.vnoa a w ' l"rc .v. n Admuica.:. TS one uiu""i , i ThU MoawiKO BTi- wm to uoiuciou w auay ,rt of the City at rmavv Ctvra per week. part yiEXEOnOLOUlCAl. UECOIXn. April 27, 1871'-' - fffr mom. Wind, (weather eirr, eter. '. -;':.. f : - " i 80.06 66' S W Fresh Clear . 29W" 83 3 W Brisk Fair . 29;98 I -70 ISWFresblFalr i Time. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 P. M. M'ean Tamp, of day, 73 deg. - ; Notb. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. - Robxrt Sit both. ' SergH Signal 8ervice U..8. A. ; - ; Weatner, Report. War Dkpartmbut,' mbht. j . Office of Chief Bljnial Officer, V io6oWi. - rrh- barometer will continue rising over the New England and Middle States ; partially Soody but pleasant weather will prevaU over kg Hnnthern otsies very generally on uonasv: I j, lb5 a n nrth the Ohio T VaUev will oroba. and rain noth e the Uhio vai !Lrhir to nlebt, with easterly winds and pos- J i liblv over tbe New England States on Sunday; est with easterly to southerly wl Da'ngerous winds are not anilclpi lnds. sted. "THE PITT. UlIUKCU IlIBECTOttY. Sundat,' April 23. St. ' James Chureta.. Corner Thied and Mabkbt Stuxbts. Fourth Sunday after Easter. . Mornlu; Prayer at 11 A. M. , Evening Prayer at 5 P. M. Sunday dchool at 3 P. M. St. John's Church (Episcopal), v Corner Rsd Cross and Third Stbebts. Suuday School at 9X A. M. v Moraiug Prayer at 11 o'clock. 1, ' Kvcnlu Prayer at 8 o'clock. ; ,!. : . ri rat Presbyterian Chitren, Corner Tuird and Obuxqx StbxktsV ' Kcv. A. Dickson. Services at 11 A. M., and at 7W P. Mi Suuday School exercises commence at 3V I In ' . . . ' I Lecture Thursday evening at 7Ko'olock. ? Second rRSsBXTKaiAN v;auBCn. services at Brooklyn Hall, every Sunday at 10 A. M. First Daptlst Church, ; Corner Mabeet and Firm Stbxxts, ; Uev. J. C. Hideo, Pastor. -n - ... ' ; i Sunday Scbooi at 9 A. M. ' ! Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ' ' " Youuj? Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 u'clock In room above Pastor's study. Weekly Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 8 0'clOCk. , r" . .. Second Baptist Church. ' Couner or Sixth and Church Stbkxts. : Kev. J. E. King, Pastor. v.:.-. Sunday School at 9 A.M.' ? ' services ai iu$ a. si. and 7tf P. M.' y J .Vloeit "?.ttS'uwVV o'clock. St. Thomas (Catholic) Church, On Dock Between .Second and Third - fits. ilirQio service at 7 and 10;A. M. Evening " at 5 P. M. Kev. .M. S. Uross. orllelaUn? clercvman. -1 J . - . .. I Frout Street II. Ms. Church. South. Corner Walnut and Fbont Stbxxts. Kev. ir. iuoran, raaior. i Suuday School 3 P. mL , tegular weekly Prayer Meeting .Wednesday lll.rlit nf n'lilnAII' ill. mm In.! .4 . A I lue pews lu this church are all free. Uentlc- I rnauly ushers will be in waiting to conduct Biruugcro luscHW. - . - , . . . . V Ml VBUeil WS J Jk H9IWI ' Services at 11 A. M. and at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. " (Jlasa Afeettn at 3 P. M .1 " - '. V KpV X A Knchimtr Pailn. . I Prayer Meeting on Thursday nkht at 1 8 I - . - 1 i. ranrs jsvam AiUtneran tnarcn, Market Stbset, Cobneb or Sixth. : Rev. G. D. Bernhelm,-Pastor. English service at VX M. : ! ounaay Hcnooi at-3 r. M Uerinan service at 8 P. M. OH. 1 ) ; Seamen's Bethel, St. Paul's Episcopal church. ' . ; Corner Obanob and Fourth Stbxxts. Morning Prayer at 11 oclock, A M. - ; Evenlug Prayer at 7W oclock, P. M. 5 t. Mark's (Colored Episcopal) Cbureh Corner Sixth and Mulbebby Sts. Rev. C O. Brady, (colored.) , - Services at 11 A. Al. aod8 P. M. Seats tree and the public are Invited ." Services Wednesday, 8 r. lv ' Christian Chapel (Colored Methodist), Corner Chubch and Seventh StbxetsJ Sabbath School at 9 A M. Services at II A H.. Z P. M. and 8 P. If., by Rev. Thomas Lomar. Tlinmti Lnmir ' Catechetical Lectures on Friday at P. M W Al)VIUTl!lEnaT8. Dudlet A Eixia,' Sign of the Big Boot I tt r , : r x v, . . ; lODBCPniin1 ...... . . . 1 I fi Red the new sdvertisemept of ilostetter's tsiomach Bitters. .. . ... (. ?. W. KancnNEa Land nlfttr iftoi irrin! Pint casks, etc. -rv'tiA't 1 LoW Topper. S. Meeting of Stonewanf l ; v J .f I tteart the new sdvertlsement.under.bead of serncnt. under, bead of V, . " -.1-. "Lost and Found." a ir ' i-T-V ten f30iN & Co. Pepperel's jesh drawers, yesterdaym.orning. ; The' dlsposiUonVof the tjiuh clothing, &ev; , horse to ehtere 6f the dry .gooas-stdWin ko. MiEBs-Californla butter. . , that vicinity was stoutly resisted by the pro- O.ll 1 .A-VW aw A " TT( 11.. . . . . . . ' - rteUtration. .. -1 sill Summer dress roods, parasols iM r - '' , j a 71 1 Vrl j:UUw 1 1 . corset, boys' wear, hosiery. ' P"f't The case of Paler Grsy, cnlrged.wlth asr Read e new advertlsemebt of the Dawson"! AtttinV Penny' Maycusboth'cblo'reIwsf the "ok, or Wilmington. k j 1 Th m " "r,""n MOJIlln: rwtoV. iorsS ady.lstJJaptst Cbttre,d lon- dy night.29th lust rat' 8& Viltck foTthS sactlooof lmpor?blsin sV y spnsmess., lh reu Not nuecessfiit; " -,'A -M . The search lor the body of i the unf ortunsrte: ' J0utb Joseph, A .Price,, whose aIdentaT rwnlDg waa mentioned In oar laatl waa kent P "early all nkht Frldav nlhtnd was J re aniM.j . " - " : Saturday morning, but .without- sue- would-do so.' x i'n' nya - y - r ou caliM Th9 ,erTlea of ubmarlne diver were 1 1- The L'AlUgTaftfiery Cltfb, ! young miss s. I rclallUon, but without avan,- atrd es) were practicing at the eorne'r of Thlrd.snd uriuK iqo aiternoon. . lbs search was ipretint.Whereabo'uU. 2 Qt rrw i - M - in; mm - . lint w I IA (J (J V,UX A 11 O . 06 IoU iHaa. --'Toesdsy is posltlTeljr the last day for'tax llstlnjf. -;- y;::,rx i ? 'yrv '" ' - '. ':" "'' t -rThere 1$ only one more week In which to register. , y, :Xi '.. ' -JThe Greensboro Conventloa cbnyenes next Monday. : " . : . 1 : h-"- There were only 10 police arrests during There was quite a display oi vegetables In The Berger Family Swiss Bell Ringers are' In Alexandria, Va. rr - - No convicts sent to the Work Home dur Ing t! the past week. , : " uyiospiia Jr:.::r r: . The ."Shoo Fly" Band serenaded General Rutherford laBtntebl s t . ; 7: . , .,-. i': ! l i y woupe closed lis en-1 .4 , The outlaws were at Moss Neck when the 22 A young lady recently betrothed ssys that 'C. O. D." means "call on dad. The U. 8. District Court meets "in thi s city to morrow, Judge Brooks presiding. Registration hours in the First Ward from 7" to 10 A. M.j' and from 12 to 3 and 6 to 8 Rev. G. W. Pngh will. preach in Fifth Street M. E. church to-day, morning and even ing. ' ' ' - v. . : The Clerk of the Market reports the ar rival of 166 market carts during the week Just closed. . Ob, for one of those April showers which we uied to have in old times," to allay the stilling dust. , Green peas were selling at $150 per peck (in the shell) yesterday, there beln very few market. met -. ; . . "ouu AV-opexgut was me suomarine diver who exerted himself to find the body -of young Plce-yesterdsy. r-he Annual, Pew RenUng will take plaee' 'iU the First Baptist Church, on Wednesday night, May 1st, at 8 o'clock. : J The K' publicans propose to have a mass meeting at the City Hall on hMonday: night to ratify the nominations for Aldermen. ' , ' The various butchers of this city slaught ered 22 beeves, 23 hogs, . 03 sheep and 1 calf during the week closing yesterdsy. , . a- Now is the time to cleanse the lots, alleys, c.f. Don't wait ifor the .moment of peril to commence preparing for it. , r.. -ir JLLUyUI WU k UUB1UGBB LU UO kllUOIVkCU Ik the meeting of Stone wall Lddge, K. of P., to morrow evening. Full attendance desired. Th. Aini.M Al KinHlm will K. .dffllnlt. " y.-.wy v v-Fv.. w ierca Iter ine ernum io-nignnsunaay in tne habtistery of the First Baptist church. Tn iha ..t. r nnim.. ' (rM(An T-.- . sault, which came up before .W. H. Merrick, J. P.. yesterday. th latter was fined one penny - The first pic nic of the season of the Xr ... c nA .111 .v. .t th. BMMinimiinui. -r a lady id Bloomer costume excited much interest on the streets yesterday. - She was ac companied by her husband, and halls from j. 1 at rrm n nn inniir.n .. The fish market was abundantly supplied yesterdsy afternoon, - We counted as many as twenty-two carts, which were ranged in line to the very verge of Market dock. rp A sloop load of blaekfish was the attrac- will oegin w arriTS uiw ireeiy uuw. Mr. R. . L.. Hsrrlss has our thsnks for copies of the New. York Ledger, Chimney Cor nr,' and CIperfar.the current week. His stand on Front street Is always supplied with choice literature. f- iuo uuuj vi irui uuwc, Mia . uuivitu nate young colored man who was ' stabbed to death on Friday morning, waa consigned to Its' last restlngplsce vltu Puie .Forest Cemetery yealerday afternoon. He leaves no family, we learn ;1 .,) The.lit of May , la .close at hand and our r merchants clerks and others sre looking anx iously forward to a holiday and a short season of pltasa'nt recreation. We hoe jhey may not he deprived 01 tneir anticipatea enjoy uiu ..... , , 1 r Pted3 -ie l Market street created considerable excitement prletor, iThO advertisement '. 6f the Dawson Bank sooesrs In this Issue of : the Star.-Jt Is the succcesor of the old Banking House of amesi . I . t-1 .V. .mm.a. Ha.M.t.1 mtiAffa. XaWSOU, WO'CU BUTOIIVI. MUBUVM.1 mun- msde Itself a name and a iame lnorth CiroUhaiwblch1 the present 'generatloucan never forget. only one before the City Court ' yesterdsy to pay the penalty and costs. - Mayor recom- meuded fefemitlhotcpalty.ouitha payment "V,;.'" - r ; , v ; -fi 31. 30;? KMt ,J j ?"7 the youog, gentlemen comprising 'JbV'Wllijiintoh Drtnjatfc; Association Ifltendf. -aito repeat .the Phantom" "and fBougb Dla -monirXbn t no such intention tt their i part: but think It 1 would mwt wlhl'tehewi!iatUfactIofl Ultheyl , ... . i. j. j ..... ... - . l uock streeu yesterday afternoon." xae scene I arfOctator as oris would irlan th WltneasJl i.-. f v ' - ' ' - .- ': , , . '' i .'..' 1 . I " T . ,y rvxiaaiii uxua , ju . y.y bull UilYi APRIL 28i I872. t Registration. Below we give the total registration up to date In the several Wards : ; . :' :V-Wblte.', Colored.! 1st Wsf d . . . : 21 93 - 2nd Ward.................. 38 .- Stt ' 3rd Ward.. .M. 31 38 : 4th Ward................... 47 36 5th Ward.. . . .... . . ...... .. 28 . 83 ' 163 28Q XXanaorsu Tbere were any number of startling rumors -7w uoj,- uullld ycruuo idbukq baab one colored man knocked another on the head at Messrs. Northrop & Cummlng's Mill Fiday even w. kirn Mm in.t.ntw r.mi rnnum 1.41.14.. i. .u.Vf "7"' . i.,, m dered at the Messrs. Kidder's Mill on Friday nlirht. '. Others Informed ni tht aniih vu . . . i .ni.Mnt.nnMii .t k. nin I day morning ; others that 'an unfortunate Jma, !r"A individual was drawned off a fiat near the dram tree some time during the day, and others 1 .Mil th.t ."r.W.-.V hi; .l t -.!. vw - . AWVW.IM VUHU WUS U Cf WJA 11 W Dortion 'of the afternoon In portion or the aiternoon In try- lese rumors to a reliable source, spent a good ng to trace these but failed to do so. There may have been I some iruiniu ine report oitne drowning, out 1 we are confident the others . rumor, were I without foundation . i. (- . -l Manners v" . ' L .T ! ' I Before you bow to a lady on the streets, per 1 mit her to decide whether you may do so or not, by at least s look oi recognition. ;iw.VMna. t. .-.wBw ujj fciv,,to, ; it wuu.ucooBijr apology, for ll, M:i. arawn to snaKe nanas. , , . should do soalao. When . trentlpman hnw. to a lady In your company, always bow to him n return. . . v . - , i i.t i.-L I to intimate to the writer that ha or his "sub- iclltt iouhl ub BiiKwrrf.il 1 1 n p.hh villi wisri i ject are beneath your notice. ' , ; . A visit must be returned in like manner, even if no Intimacy is intended, w ' u A smiling countenance is pleasant, bat ex- cess pf laughter should be avoided, especially J when lt'ls: possible for any one to suppose j himseif derided by it. -1 ' ; ' 1 Whlsperlngln company is always offensive, and often-for reasons thatjPersons present bus. pect that they axe the subject of It. i v ibject Our Chip Basket. yt:i A Prymate An inquisitive wife. ' tnery. He Is a weak man that cannot get angry, hut a wise man who won't. Love, like honesty, is much talked about and but little understood . r . Should anld acquaintance be forgot f Not If they have any money. , ' A " beautiful blonde" female preacher . is stirring up something like religious feeling In Georgia.. ... .. ; . . . . , 'T A young man who keeps a; collection of locks of hair of his lady friends, calls them his hair breadth escapes. 4 . r I " Two young Men of Kuoxvillq have, had gas bills presented them by young ladies whom .ed.o4kD,Bp.u. it. -. hours ! T' : AnoldwomancpinNewHampshire,who . , '" V V - t- -lived near a river, was ' asked if she wasn't Call and try the most elegant. But- afraid that some oi the caiiarenwouia get Also k tuico vi ivui auBn y f j ' A miserable old bachelor in Congress pro poses to levy a tax of 5 percent, on corsets, whereuonfa down East .paper remarks Since there Is no tax on men getting tight, why should not ladies have the same privl- aeger'--" ' r ' i . -. , - - - A lady who was 'veryl submissive and modest, before marriage, was observed by a friend to use her tongue pretty freely, after.' i There was a time," he remarked, when I almost Imagined she had no tongue." Yes said tbe.husband, with a sigh, but it's very, eery long since 1" , w ' SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. " . Temperance is floorisliing NewBerivhad acalicbball: on Thursday night last. t , r i j H The Rutherford xSr, RepnU ifi; has emigrated to Colorado. . j ' Tarbbrais to" have : tweniyr 'tret lamps. Thaje4 arrived,fVv; fl- The total reaistration in Ral- eigh loots up 795 whites and 704 colored.' :i The: Roanoke New flies Gen erai uoi s uwno w . m - " r I .? fifi ivjTOi rrrviii iV ,f ti. ;f Qf.BDLS.flP0P IB six-indictments were .rfvykA- -4.: I . 'FhlTDQ li S' AweniT i-cf 1r - V , . ar.r28.tf ;;w 23. 23 and 29 North .Water bt. : ' aprtll8 tf ' Wo. e Uarket L E 0; Herndon, dU Mol ttitte f&&ibn; io' OVCtf - iGaiterS. f i Paar.ball 'two prominent and 1 infldential . - . . ""' " "'"." ' .- . , .... . - -l : -r. citizens of Oxford,' died in that places- day. ."tqrr.'-so'oyvaxTVJso liver the anhual artdress at the commence fw-r - . , ..... r A - , rv I Janies M. Fitts, ot Warren cotinty,' while rnnnine- about in the yard alone, J fell in to a tab ot .water bn(Priday apd'was "e j a - A Aftv. umnna1iirf .W I .dioiniris COi for Colorado and - other , aections ot the 1 - . . . m . West So eajstheT fJharlotte ;Jt j The most temnc siorm Known in WrxPa county for years, , passed over the Shoccp Creek ctioo on Sunday mgbt Lerally to the larming interest. . Bo we Ueam lTOm theltaieiga Xlfw...;,,, lIei :VA. sDrtehtlv, little ,child , of ' . . ' lr.l K' ' iBoot.: r'The Koanote New Ravsr Ster-j HngTersonV ilored man, engaged in SS& UdWth'VSI drowned .before assistance could be ren dered.' . . . . - . .- Friday says; Yesterday afternoon,while a dray belorisrinff to Mr. Allen Cruse receivinar a load of ice from fa car. an en-. b" uu uuu ui uui cars came into me and ran over the horsea, killing one iostantlj and" breaking the, back of ;the other, which will die. ;The ivagoni and ice were entirely destroyed : several of the 5.ara e:iir3ured and ermine thrown from &e tracfc Q one , h7weTerf TW8 hurt, : ; cc . . wo uiiTujuiuuiug uu uib uray jusi in i.:! rir KW.A nVRTLTTSlMTflrS . . ; -WWCIIOS H THB AIB. . i 2 ,T 1 to the sensitrve. and delicate members of the human family It Is a time of danger and often of great suffering. .jibe moisture which rises from the earth and uaags Buspenaeq over it in the rorm of mom and eyenlng mists and fogs, holds in solu tion,' so to speak, the znephltle elements which pxoauce ievcr ana ague, remittent levers, rheumatism, and many painful nervous dia- turbaaces, and which aggravate dyspepsia, ""ZTZ . f f stomach and the bowels. , This, therefore, Is a critical period of the year, a season when the rftQOVtlnB. rfifrftOiln nrirtrir vbm ZISKSaSSS and aiterAtivM. Hot.P.t.t.fra KtTnyii Ttutom ..ti.- v . rrv "r. for the contlhnane'of th health nnr! vfnr I of the strong; ow Is the time not only protect tne system against the common ail- I mfinta of tho .Anaon. hnt t mwnt' iho iia I . - I - " . w vu w i . rdeis Incident to a Warmer temperatre..Let ,ti,a imrf A a oourse of Hostetter's Bitters. commcednowJ wlU put all the physical, enemies in flehtimr trim, double the capacity of the internal or- scans to repel the causes of disease, refresh the Twain and dear it of all hypochondriacal eob-: webs, ad place the whoie physicfue m an at-1 eieaceun every ;avaua me point fcble to e nncea as it Is poa- -iki-.-v iJIw- . si We for the human structure to be. april 28.eodlw'Smi Wen Fri' ' PEPPERE!? JE AN 1 DRAWERS, .t;--i-.'!.;';v-fa..-;i., y :-."',;; Silt,lifiriio ail Iisle-Itei nnierfear, ; : x Men, Tomb and Children's : . -'j'i i ij, . j . jr:,. i.i. ! . v ;.- . I ST F-X I 'S H V lr O T H IN G , "' -" '': - - " ''' '" ' 6i sttn PaoTEcnoN, and l Knight or Pythias" Walklnar Castes, april 28-tf, ; MUNSON ft CO.S, California ' Butter I 'fri.-. If DMCT ;TIA;,,PAC1FIC RAILROAD ! In 3 Pound Bolls Wrapped in .Cloth. ",J''iL.M J' ----'j--! ' goodButter. 1 V QEOiiMXEBS,;; aprfl 884tT 3 J '11 and IS Sbuth Front St. i First Wafd. :K ::.: ' '1 'f rrtHE HOUBS OF BEGlSTEATtON In , the First Ward are from 7 to 16 o'clock: Al M.: xrom x uma o io o qxiock, ir. ai. -i s ..j c ' . T -; ': B.T. POTTS, - , apruo7-(X ; -.n.xiegistrara. rionr, Corn, Meal and; Oats. . 1". S OM YV1 ' 1HaW iw,wv - ou "nooo . . ioattv' V': ; r Vih.? f. w. kebchnek. ttf yyfcsg aa 29 Korta water at. Irid-Plastef, Land Pkster. QKQ Tm-jBedvBeab:? ; r .yT. i jiu Hiiii-iAD plasteb, i ForpaiebyO i? - VI' w. nbasrkl, ! lapr28.tr " . 28 and 29 North water st. fiVtaira n.,d Tfoon Iron. JZri'kc - .i.n :'.'i i y vw . . . .. ; - ;i J1S J l'. .J i l 1BQH. U . r : -1 - 150 ' rVvc Cuba 473 Bags Coffee; .ltSJ Iimiftui4-wiaw-aw w - j n . . .w - a is w kedldeiand Shoulders LlfJKiNDS.Aiy, -SADDLE .. , ,TRUNAS, TR A yxojXA w xjauo, j nhoan fnr PMh &t " 1 mWO TURPENTINE DD3TILLRRS who can xnaKe xtaje. auuu. f . v .. 1, colorilaiiSaAQEa SAii ifc Martin .ti WWBIswirApniWBB. rrr4--goHhdsrsaaflMSW.'ii aioiasies. , "i-.iiMMnn to tAsa .. t: Wholo no;1.436p!?l' - - wsr .svvmhm Pqsi rm YoMn-tV ' j; NEW-iAD VERTT SEfRNTR I ' ' . u; TH E DAWSON liAIlK; .A : V--. i WILHINGT017,II.C.. , 3 Cliartercd -Vndrr At of the General Assembly i -'!- -. Xorth Carolina. ACxnoitizED capital, . i,ooo,doo. JAMK3 DAWSON... .... President " JOHN DAWSON........ .Vice-President WILLIAM LAEKINS....... .. .. . Cashier DIRECTORY! Alfred Martin, Commission Merchant. James Anderson of Jamea Anderson Co., Commission Merchants. l' . . vtevrgo xiarriss, oi narnss X uoweu, snip- -----J : 5 w. jerenner, wnoicsaieuroceranacom- mission Merchant. Alexander SnTunt.. British Vice Consul.ofl Sprun!n5:0seronante- Jonn uawson, or Dawson, Teel ft Hennlng; I araware jnerciianbS. H. Ik Eilers, Commission Merchant. . John A. Maultoby, Attorney t-Law. White- ; - James Dawson. -i : : , ' Therr irular business of this Bank will ie j opeuedon j. :-. , v , v , ; ; .. v , , ' WBDSE8DAT, 1st .MAT, 1872. v tHaT8e of Jmea Pawn 18 spectiully solic! ted. - - - 1- Deposit Accounts solicited from Banks. jsanaeis. -CJornoiauons. JTarmers ana. Aier- chants, In both city and country. Exchange on Northern cities bousht and Old. i1-.- ;V ' -..!' c Drafts on any city in the United States I . Drafts on England. Ireland. France and Ger many sold. Coin. Bank Notes. Stocks. Eond. ftci Loans made noon eocdcollaterals. or an - prqved personal security. .. i . " ' - Arrangements will be made with -parties wishing to put their money on interest by Is - suing to them Certificates of DeposiWDay able after fifteen days's notice, with interest from the day the deposit is made till the day of payment. i ' ' ' ' r .: - . : i New TOrk Correspondent National Park Bank. - ' - Philadelphia CorreaTKndent National Bant of the xiepublio. . '" suuuiuia vurma uunueiiLi j auonu ivx- THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN ... , . f ' LXDIES DRESS" GQ,OD;S li Ever Offered in the City. 'J . B. WEILL. ". Boy Wear. - - We make a specialty of Goods for 1 1 - .tB. WEILL.) Parasols and Corsets; i,vvu ssoixeu uprBets, jrarasois kiiu Aauies Umbrellas Every style. B. WEILL. , , a m ft . w a a i White Goods. The best Stock of White Goods in the city. I eluding 100 pairs White . Pique very cneap. Hosiery. Examine our Stockof Latlies' ad Gents' Hose. - - B. WEILL. april 23-tf H . B TJ B E H I LI E R ," Jl " Wholksau and " Rstaxx, DmaxxR In ?.U t jrx.. ,. . -f. .Tobacco, f a Snuff i. pi J J AND ( - : SEGARS. l"TtTE beg to invite attention to tneseU4 ,5 Fashionable ani?nralle j i,r Morocco and ClolU Boot, For Ladles, Misses and Children.' The hat Stonewall Lodge; ITo. ly T3BETHREN : Ton are hereby notl-- I v. v.. j . .r-.li I UIB U10 1iUUlia..'.A 1UU Air the W.a. w. w. yopf: b, s. Pythian HalL AprU 28th, 1872-lt ? i lilbzart SiaimiBiiiid- : A H erstenMav flhdet nnser erster die jaeh- f&JSSdStSk durch ifreund lehst 'tgeiaden' sich recht V 1 - - rr C ft llALLETT.;Tt! j co't-Ei r 1 j -PjLlllA j i ii 0,i 4 I ,t april 28-lfi j z w liUl-V oM. HAaJ, J. ' . , KATES OF ADTSTI8ING On Square one dav, '....1... .....$1 o " . two diva,. 1 50 " c ? three days............... S Oi m - i u fotir dayB................. 2-65t 5 !i V flV8 dATal......... - 8 00 Coatract AdrertiseniexiU taken at pro r-.-irj .V- isww, . ... Il&rrlaireS. DQathM. Ttoll rrl nn VntiAMl OWtuary notices will be inserted at half rates . , mwA T-m?BrnTOTirT?wfno , xm.xxxq. Express Steamboat line: FOR FAYETTEVIIiLiE. The First-CIasa Iron Stenmer, D, M U-B OH ISO N , t AI.OSZO GABR1SOH, Blaster, "liriLL leave for Fayetteville every Wed l YY nesday and Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M. Ecturning. will leave Fayetteville every Tuesday and Friday at 7 o'clock A. at. Tito First-Class Iron Steamer, W AVE , ' WH. SKINNER, Master. XT7TLL leave lor Fayetteville every Mon- W Return ingr. will leave Fayetteville . every Saturday and Wednesday at7 o'clock A. M. The Boats of this Line have Just been over- . hauled and refitted, and are unsurpassed on the Hlver ter speed, comfort or saiety. No drayage chat god on goods consigned to this Line to be lor warded through w limlnaton. J. D. williamJa CO., . april 27-naclm AgenU at rarettevllIe.tC u KOCKXNGHAM SHEET INGS. 9t THE ABOVE GOODS 4x4 WIDE MAN U facturd by the Ureat falls Mnufnctu- : - - v .1 . v,, mg u ,,BVAU a03- Vtuajui I, . , AAl FINISH y nnj isrown sneetlngs iiado ithls 1' Cnnntrv: " Country. As Agents or the Company we reep a sup ply constantly on hattd, iianddomely put up in Bales of 1,Q0 xards eacn, 11 V " y FOR SALE AT FAC IOKY PRICES. , . A3 Order are respecifully solicited, -tjf DEltOSSET St, CO. ' march 2Q dtf nac2taw-We Sat Wlm Building Stoclf Waifted. FEW Shares of Stock of WILMINGTON BUILDING ASSOCI ATION WAN TED. Apply at this office. ap 2Jnactf STREET RAILWAY! New S c h ed u lei ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL lrtwinar RftiArinla will ha mn rtn tha fif mat. I Kaiiwavt ? .: ; Cars will leave corner of Bed Cross and I Front streets; fir union Depot; at 4:40 A M., 1 dally, to meet the Southern train, stopping at I the various Hotels and Boarding-Houses on I the route leavlnz the Denot on .the arrival. I of the Northern train. Win leave corner of Fron t and ' Bed Cross streets at 5 50 A. M., j for Union Depot, in order to connect with the i Northern bound tram, making thf usual stop- I nacp.n at, th bntnln and hnarrHntr honoAa I leaving Union Denot on the arrival of the Srmtbarn train. In t.hn aTunincr will Iaava I Mrnrm Fmntuui Rnd riroan tT-ootja f r v I making the' usualv stoppaflres, leavlnr I Union Depot on the arriyaiof tho Northern i T.rflm.. . .. ... t Will leave corner of Bed Cross and Front at BxeuxAB EoHXDtJta. Dttrlng the . day the cars will run from 6:33 A. M. until 8 P. M., al lowing IS minutes between each turnout and for the lurther accommodation of the public, one car will be run until 11 P. M. each day. ::1,m! thhl , DANIELKLEIN, ' marSl-tf , r ? . Proprietor. A ; CARD. HAVING DISP08ED OF THE BUSINESS lately carried on by me to Messrs.1 Par ker ft Taylor, they will continue the same in all its branches, an 1 1 bespeak Or them the uma liberal natronaca heretofora beaLowd I -ww i upon me. I . ,, t AprU2-tf A. IL NEFF. TTAVINb PORCH ASED THE STOVE, TIN and Sheet Iron business of A. U. NKFF. we will continue the same under the firm name 01 PABJLE&ft TAiLOL. and hone by 1 strJc!i attention to same to merit a share of Puww pawonago. - , W. M. PARKER, AprUS-tf r ' J. H. TAYLOR. ITotice. I A LL PERSONS' INDEBTED TO ME, either -rA bv note or acconn't. will olease make im mediate payment to myself ortJParker ft Tay. lor, w ho are authorized to receive and receipt j for same. , .-, 1 r April 2-tf v A. IU NEFF. 4 E. Fa Cpe s - i SUPEE PHOSPHATE, 0 B BOA E MANURE Only a few tons left xrom last cargo, jroiaaxe Oy. ;ti ' ' O G; PARSLEY ft CO. march 31-tf i fTiaK 1TW ANNUAL MEETING. OF THE JL Medical toclety of the State or North Carolina, will be nelti,in wjoern of Tours day, the 16th of May next at li M New iioard or Medical. iCxaniinera will be. elected at this meeting '.' kv.-?ji...; AXlteSiMcKKE. M D. if ' .. . .j. , secretary Medical Society ap 19-iw " of fetai e of North Carolina. 41 - . ill : . AKCHOK LINE 8TEAMEB8 . BAH, EvaaV WSDjrKBDXT AHn SXTUaDAT. ; .Passengera booked tt and from any Railway Station or beaport m Great Britain, Irelanu, Norway ,Jswea.n, Denmark, Germany t ranee, Holland, Belgium, and the United btates, h i i-ATLOVfaTCUBttENCr BATES? . Cahin fare from New York to Glasgow, Liv erpool, Londonderry' or Queenstawn. 975 and -S03. ' Intermediate, f S3. bteerage, fSS. I; .DRAFTS ISSUED FOR AN Y( AMOUNT. Parties sending for their friends In the. Old . Conntry can purchase tickets at reduced rates. 9 For farther particulars apply to tne Agents, - - v HANDEKbuN BitUTHEKd, U' -iili tii ? Atowltog.tireen, Jf.,Y. - . jK9 Besponslble Agents wanted in town and country.- - - ap 11-Dft W3m i,Q0T;ArJDVpoy!rlD. EINO LOST-Frlday1 evening, on the old flank rBoad between Sheriff schenca'a aud the Toll Uouce. a tntleman's 8cal Ring, blood-red stone and cut venogram C. D. M. . Mr.'T. W. Brown, Jewelier, will pay a liber, al reward for its returu,him, '.0 lap 28-11 -If.' 1 i ; V .1 if ...i-xi rjji. - ju " T"
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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