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PUBLISHED DAILY, yjtT.il BKXlSAll,EXitOf Mid Pjrp. o, fiob, Dawson Bank Building. Front St. in advance.; .............tS7O0 months. In advance ............... a ou Shreo month, In advance....... 3 00 onemonth, to advance...... ......... ...... ,75 -rhA aioaKTwo Stab will be delivered In any part of the City at Fiwrmav Cairns per week 'nHKOKOliUtilCAL UBCOIII. . . , y . , May 9, ; 1873. ; : :.-- . I Time. Wind.-' Weatheir ' 7 A. M. 9 F. M. NW Gent Clear SW Fresh iFalrf 3YV Fresu Flr Mean Temp, of day, 77 dejr. . . otjs. All barometric readings iie reduced ,,Ahe sea-level and to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. !0 lDB KOBSKT BkXBOTB. v Ser't Signal bervice U. B. A. i fVeatber Beport. . Wan Dsp aRTHBM t. lrtubmt. I I Offlcerj V utnee oi Uhiei sienai uince Washington,' May 9 4:35 The lowest IjarometerMorth Lake Ontario Weather with probably ralo, will prevafl are over the Southern States on Friday and posbl i,i v over Northwest ; rising barometer, North B;f, wiuda and iclearing -poV partially cloud? weather exundtioutbeast ward over the Dangerous wious iro uut uiiciptieo.. j i iROFlTAULK . AUVmiTIaLIQA; We call the attention of the buaineaa" raen I are of Wilmington to the superior, advantages Beredby jujj WEEKLY STAR ... ..k ' aa advertising medium.. It haa without exception, the LarpeH Cirbutation of any pub- licution i WUmlngton; and; we can satisfy any oue that it has no equal as a medium of communication with the people of the rural 4(itricta no w trading with Wilmington. , We boiicit a call lrom those who wisb to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that we can oifur Uduceinenta that cannot fail to please..? to The Beadluc Boom -'; or the Wilmington Library Association is 1 Barom- mom. eter' eter. 3C;2l 71 80:15 .W 80: 17 U opeu daily during the week from 8 A. Mi to I yard of Messrs. O. G. Parsley & Co.; on South ii'.M.,from8Xto7 P. M., ana from 8 to 10 hWater street, &d4wb flhgers of his right hand it . . Dudley . & Eixia, Sign of , the - Big Boot- Sole Afcfcts for Joyce Gaiter; V ' Gao; H. Kbllt Called meetfcg Cape Fear ' Locge, I. 0. of O. F. W U. GebkesTo the Public ' V .. . . :. i MCN80X & Co.-Canes lor the old, young and everybody. ; , v; , i T. S. Pattin30 Elmlra Land Sale. Wire WalkloK. Soma four or five hundred people assembled at tho intersection of Front and Dock streets aud vicinity, yesterday afternoon, to witness the perfofmdnces of Prof. Bond on the wire. The wire was stretched fronr the top': of the eamea'a Home to the top of tne building op- r J ., , , and with :Perfect ease. He also walked back- wards, la, at full length on the wire, sit on It with bU tegs crossed, suspended himself by th e toes, and performed many other trlcas waicuwerei0uu.y.pp.auaea oy me crowa. He iheo made a short speech to the .crowd, uUUU.uK cm tu.iauu mc.r gruuuu wm u A k jm tt..i. . j t-ii- iui,ucutvtus. .iiti a vuucvkiuu. . liii rectlDK weoresume were verr eneoaraclbsr receipts, we presume, were very encooraglng to the Professor, judglng-from a 4 few 'subse- qoent remarks made by him. " After the "col lection bad been taken up he again ascended tkA M. : 1 1 I . . - 14 a li: a. vuc w.rr, wn.aing acruM it wuu uu icefc us euck and performing other tricks, concluding I tue arternooa's " exercises" by a very amusing representation of a drunken womin trying to walk the wire, which was greeted with shouts of applluse from the crowd. To the spectator wire-walklog looks like 4 dangerbus experl- ment, but Prof. Bond appeared at perfect ease I In the performance of bis VarlOUS tricks. At 1 il events we were cheated ontf of the first class Item' which we more than half suspected we would get belore the performance waal closed, lie is certainly a man of extraordinary I - I nerve. Past and Preaenf; ' Col. John McRae, formerly of - Fayettetllie,' tut now residing la Richmond county, was hi the city jesurday.' He is one of the most vigorous men of his age we have ever known. He informed us that Tie was nearly ".eighty years old, but that he frequently walked to Liltsville, twtlre miles from "his home, with out feeling, any ill effect; from the Journey, and that a ebort time since ho walked twenty uvlwWB ,BUII.MaBirvloeKf( ud was la flrstrate coBdlUou .Wheh'thls pe- speaklnz of old men former citizens of ii-,,'. - ' I HiininKtou and Fayettevllle, Col. McKae re- markifd that in 1814 he was one of one hnn- dred and th ..h,ih.M t th Mit.i ativlr oi a company organized to build a steamboat to run on the Cape Fear rlver-rflfty three-, of. tv . ''. " me suoscribers being from . Wilmington and any from Fayettevllle. "Now," said pur veov erable friend, "I am the only survivor of the whole number." "'-j-ir -..V' The Colonel was married a-' lew years since, or we would not bo so Indiscreet as to call him venerable.' 'V., , -r '":r 'r :' p The following ease.. wr re disposed Of jrcs tcrday morning: ; . Juhu Robinson, charged with cursing, Ac, wa found guilty and sentenced ito -pay the Penalty and costs. . . ( v;. - Johu ViliUms, charged with qnsrrellng -t was found not .guilty. Prosecutor topay . e costs. -. f ...-.':.: f 4 i" . f; M t a ... T.l ' L . . . . ' ... ': h, aunn nnn ninn rnarron .aim iu tank Ant v.... ' , to - ii. m. J Zr"VJ .u lQe P -oVt Johtt .Wflr im a aeaoir .weiDon. Deiendant re- to- gl to tb. ... or .zoo ior ma aDueftrnn k-, t r k. n 1- aeDartment.Jnr hdof "Lost and pnnn . ,, ' , ... - . tiL"! ' 'thalf 0Qr f0T44Ter- ementsnotexceedingnveaines-itf sements not exceeding fjvelnes'U I - Shipping articles for sals at the oflce "of 2 ? AloaMwn rt. . tf VoL X-IT6. 12. Ioemi AotB' Prof. Bond's receipts yesterday tmonnted to $78. . He win perform In this afternoon Bishop Atkinson will consecrate the new Episcopal Churth at Greensboro on 62601- Inst. .. . '.ri'- .'.'.'i : -. ..... . i .-4 A runaway on South Water street yester day .morning created considerable excitement; Uo JlamaKe,donevV'V.'.'-(n HiftT M -j a mtgmacenc surer teasel win be ramed off at the Catholic Fair," which comes off On Monday evening next; v " A called meeting-of Cape Fear Lodge No" 2, 1, p. O. F., will be held at the Lodge 'Room thla evening, at 8 o'clock. ' ' . -H . : The new styles, of brldesmalda dresses of Dolly .Var Jen silks of very heavy qnallty over white gross grain. They ate very Btjlteh." , i w " . -J ' - -The Raleigh Era y that Cbl. George M.,! Arnold addressed the , people of , Lexlng " ,t . " r Tljley Ss Cp.a JRoasiiin.Menagerie, :bext to the corner Of Princess and' Becond-.stitets, attracts' large crowds; They have " thirteen young pdesnms, trd''motbe" and; little ones ' i 'V. ' l 1 all 41 doing aa well as could be expected.? The iosBibleJ Tii ' Tuwday mqrnlpg.'and, for Vjie return of. which a reward of $10 was offered, was handed In at this office earl j," tbe'same mbrnlngj free of charge. Nothing like advertising In the Stjlb to 6ccore quick returns." - - 1 We weC c 6nown yesterday a , handsome fireman hat, the frontgllded with gold, which l Intended. as ft present from Mr. J. J. O'Brien, a member of the Hook and Ladder Company, Perry M. Rice, Esq.,. Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. ' ;: " , ' - i- - ; . : A colored man, employed at the, wood badly mangled yesterday, about 12 , o'clock, by bringing them In contact with the saw. The wounds were dressed by Dr. W. 'J, Ml Bel lamy. 3 ' rriA A Vmrlntc Bobbery. ; The moat daring robbery inat we, have beard of in some Ume occurred at the -re sidence of MaJ- M-' p Taylor, on . Red Cross,' between Front and Second street, esterday afternboh between Sand 4 o'clock. 'The lamUv were absent at the time, only the cook and a servant girt being on the premise.: ; TbeVcook, .who was in the house, observed acolored boy enter I the gate and proceed around ' the " house to wards the kitchen, when ah ftltmvri nut tt th . Aanr MnmmA Mm . rfA the bit.hen. rfo(,.,. fnnwp1 tn. vnm.n ,nd eeized'a fine mahogbny box,' containing a do2en flne 8llTer latcd koive3 ind fork8 (with the exceptions of two. which had been In use mornioK and werfl toMe Md Jnade off uh tteBu. cook 4,. to ?s'tbp hli, but XaUed. and her cries for help were airke ttnsuccesstul, the boy escaping with hii booty But lor the discovery of the thief ; and the persistent efforts of the woman to fustrate hia designs, he wouk: no doubt have helped him.airtA nnmk.. f .ii... .Mn. Ah.. I hlm8elft0 a o,6 r f si rer spooiisaud othjr - rtt.iea which were on the table with thabox. I J. .,Ki-' a bridal present to Mrs. Taj lor. A JfeW Way of Gettlaff Bid Of ft WorlH. leas Article. Messrs., Bunting & McQuIgg had a lot of Irish potatoes on hand a few days since which, on account of the unsound condition of the most of them, they were anxious to get rid of. Thev therefore oliced them In barrels In front ! of the store and - extended an Invitation to vrbod to h-ln thm-lvp trmmtrrntA for I nothing." A few of them were taken awav on I theBe accommodating terms, but at night they still had two or three barrels on hand. 1 ' I UV .V VV IIUV W.SU W 1 111 V UWD" I tlon. Fnally a lucky thought crossed the In-J genious mina oi one oi tne anans proposea i lhat ."eJ hould be lefl out side all night, Id uarreis, Kniun i. u.o uohku vFiuiwu i at. the i tapilf.ta4 ttej were lett opj negiecs, Mmeaniei o Jiiev wouia steal them all before morning, 'ihe ruse I arrived for opening the store ihe next morning there was not a potato in eltherof the barrels, Tbe Street Cars, .tivtyr-l t r. A v... siUCD " " mnHn In order to have tha horaea In irood trim " . ' : " " , . ,or lQO aeroun rau rcuireu ! convey, large, uuiuuer. wi peranum ku auu i vwm rna i ipmnrpi'v. nnm win ii icmr s-nrri from the Cemeterv. 'There will be four cars run in ino aiKruuuD, m ucuS iu iumuuwu y... (Col. Klein to furnish the baggage ca r with I . - V: . I. V t tt aeats. . ... i All fh rn.'win leave the' switch near the Market House at 13 M.y vanu'wiri Continue to run between that point and the ? Cemetery un til night, going and returning together. Memorial Day. 1 ;Thls day is consecrated by many of the peo nl. nf ih Rnnlh tftth tnemorT of the fallen , mt . , -J . f heroes who perished In battle and by disease during the late sanguinary but unsuccessful struggle for independence. By reference the programme of proceedings la another c .nmniibilUJ 18 to he ap- propriaveij ooservea vj uur uucua, auouu - veiling of the new and beautiful monument thouonieaerateueau, kwou, cv.u- . . . .... . r.mtfv. win lena auaitionai IntereattoJ I . thli nmaalnn. the proceedings on this occasion. . . .: -. . " "rrr:;: rord " J",mi'u w ; - -. - . . .. v a AavAmnnioa nil ' "".. iurm811 FnuB -,uu i quantities, say irom two to ten reams, at waaoxuibiapiice. for aU strictly eaalt ordert. w. haV. on hand th- mm-i nf We have on hand the following sixes of news, 1 V AA, AriUWV wiu IUMi -. AlSVt UUV. viz t 22x31, 24x38 and 24x23. Also,,nne Book Paner 21X38 and J5x29 1 and a. ood assortment of otker napera and cards. . li v : tf mmmGToiTi; mm feiday niiYiio; 1872. H 7 a,., -v i--vn ico'iaitvv?t .;r.fcT- f tiEnnnf!. nv. niv Vv "Ti";7" i r!.4 Chief.: Marshal:and u Assistants. '--i i n : jiruw i'io Cape Fear. Cddets.-- ijsltww Orator" and' Cbaclaln. - 71 t i ov? - ijaaies' oaemonai A6ocJatirtn - Children's Memorial AssociaUon. Bchools in charge1 of their Teachers. icnr.M.1 .Vors,l.L' vT-"-;- MWI?. . Pisabiexj Officers and . Soldier in.CarrSagesU ARRANGEMkNTS -FOR FORMING PRO- ', -1 The following arrangement will be strictly ,?8 and :hf i 8!rPo ?f P?rticI p. ?nn'rf?Be:- l puoctual: , v - iuu: ! i The procession will be formed at 3kf P M. The cadeu under command of Gen.Coiston tH Mtww rihW.;Vi tr- t vr - r ?l i , f ? I". U w ,Tha Lad:e Memorial? Association will as-. jywyiq Bfc AJcxuiauiB xiaij iv r, ,aur i t .tLl m VJ ti.n . m n r . I I . a ue sevenu acnoois wui'.assemoie on Third rd to street,,' between Market and Dock, report and be formed under dlrectlomof Capt. J, L. BoainghL ..j . ... . i. ..". - ; Ex Confederate officer! ROldieni and satlnr I willbe formed on north aide of Market street, . , . i between Second and Third, under direction of 1 CoLE. D HalL - - Citlsens will assemble on south side of Mar- ket street, between Second and Third, under direction of Mr. FW Kerchner. Carriages will take position on north side of Market street, between Second and Third, un der control of one of - the Assistant Marshals. The procession will betnoved promptly at 4 o'clock... C ;- ,v : rc ', :4, ; ' . . MINUTE 3TJNS. -v,,.,- ': . 'V; Minute guns will be fired by a detachment, composed of officers and privates, of the Cape Fear Light Artillery, under direction of Capt. James D. Cum ming. J. EXERCISES AT THE CEMETERY. - The following exercises will take place at 1 me venicvcry i ino i-oagej: - , Mnsle-Anthem. Prith. Tic Up ntoV.nn Mi.nn.in.i nrf ! Address Major McClammy. Music Anthem. AMOciaUon will proceed to'the Monument. V. : ; Mnrte Ttwmn ; 1 -' Music Hymn. The Statue will be Unveiled. .s f Mueic-Orlglnal Ode.'. Floral Offerings. v ? . K Benediction. By order of the Ladles, i JNO. 'J. BEDRICK," 1 Chief Marshal. xeacnera .Association. .- Jt u nmtvieflH to form thm dan Tear TeaMi.. It is proposed to form the cape rear leacn- era' Association In Wilmington, under a pro- vision of the new school law. The opening meeting of this Association will be held at the " . . a t- . Willlston School House,- on Seventh street, n. T Vandir .to a M - All who are interest - next Monday, at A. M. All wno are interest- - . ed lQie4ncatioil lBTlled to attend. Dally . , -n' e"on8W ncnuttwiniimu, ir iuu- tlon and discussionn regard to the best method of teaching.. Oar Chip Bstsltet. : . Joint education Gymnastics. , v i. i : : ' -J'.The Band of Hope A husband. , ::::. A relic of BarberUm An old razor. Hard words mostly flow from soft heads, ' , . . - . , , '' Tv . The Joy of the Dumb la always Unspeak- ablo. If yn wooW know tbe Tltao of a dollar to A Irony To ask a hardware merchant the tirlee of caat steel soaD. A ; . - . With the majority of mankind, forgive- ness is dui a iorm oi lorgeuuincss. . If y0n naTe ft place of .business, be found w ncn WAnted or in business hours. . A proper PhUadelphU glil broke her en- becaasehe" ventured to address , I nllCU lUTCij nviuui uwuo iuuj,iimi finds, too late, that A men don't admire It, she'd better try some other folly, and to. a circus - v, -V " rider hire it. I I For 8Ble or Iteaa x- - ,1 U advertise it in our new; ueparwucni, unuer I .ut oi -B..i .t h.ifnfnn. nww -xuru. " nUiB for advertisements not exceetung fiTe llne9 jt i . s . I M.M.mmmmmmm AA. We fc ft tock of Bobihson'a News ink constantly on, .hand, a Winter slnk now Jay Ior Shipment. SPIRITS OF TUKPIaNTDpE i Wadesbero' is healthy. t ; . Wadesboro' is luxuriating on -cat-fish. r- The crops everywhere are snf- feting for rain drowned in the river near Washington on i Saturday nigai law ? . yjQ learii from the Argus that a a klllea in '-: Wadesborol a r--r , . y w few days since. Green county Superior Court ,' I Wi UiaTKO W1U presiue. - .T c i ' . ..-. ' - Holden was the 6th inst, to Tne Sunday School Conven- ' "7 .;Tr. r" : a. ; Wmrr:'M) rnrNaii store nife tockiof mid -gloyes in tne I Tne poutnern ipxisv n- T'T r to yention met in ltaieign yesteraay. I of ;ln . '.Z -r .". MTJNSON : ca,-- - . . .y ,-;.r..4lf.-v."'BvJ 1- !l Three colored persons were JIImwaO-'!.- :.;. ss Marketst.' 1 ' - --o :J. . i tlon of tbe M. xi. unurcu ot tuis otate l kt? & shoe for LAdie, nnetiuiuea ior dura metin-Calubttrj yesterday. v - - - - " !: " v i , .11-b-.V:.' lrWl"7. fineness and lit. fj'l' Judse Merrimon and Major 1 . t .J . . . 1 TTT - I Hughes Will address tne people oi u ayne at woiaauoro uu u cuwj, On acconnt6f. the Bcarcity of flowerp, memorial services at r.Goldsborb' AnB.conntyGonvention.tor tho Is h"uu,,y canaiaates for yvayne is to heia on .the 2nd Sat- i Ar-T? The Conservatives of Hobeson and. Columbus will meet at Fair Bluif on the. 1st Thursday in 'June to nominate & candidate for Senator fcotd that Distrit The i Mouxer: a hu morons Da- published -i at '; Greensboro? learns tnat sometime last week a ybunr man-1 by ' the name of William Wrenn committed sui- cide in Rocking bant', county,-4-the 1 result 01 a love 6crape. ,.-;-"-, - ; ( :t At "the tnnnicipal "election in til A Mtv nf Wftrloshnm :-'Xf nirlv ?'TT a Crawford lpnt1 XTnr ; t B. Burns, Geo. YVV Willoughby' and Ed' mona Hutchinson Commissioners.1 Bo we learn from the Argus. r J f"1 Tr.ruv.. nr t r TJfS 1 ne KevEdwara R. Kich, of the Diocese of Maryland, has accepted the Invitation f tn'nf .o .o.-ii.-m.:-wj.' . . ... - . ... ' -biinton, to take cbargeof that parish, and expects to enter upon his duties on Trinity SandaVthe 26th ol the present month.' ; -The Goldsbore Messenger says : We are clad 'id see the masons and work mU m.a.i i-..: u r il. uicu ob ui& iBTiuc tuc tuuuuauuu iui iuu new; lioteL The buildinjr is to be 124x124 and three stories high, 24. anrl thrrn Btnripa hitrh Tt will contain six commodious stores, offices, hrbershop, &c.t on the ground floor, and -ww m-.ww us.uf aw about 75 rooms ot diflerent sizes in the upper storiea. The cost of the building will exceed $36,000. ; Messrs. L. W. Hum phrey & Co. hope to have the hotel com pleted in time for the Fair, which is to te held, commencing October 22nd. ine, xtaieign, M.ra , says: "About noon, the 2nd ot May,, C, N. Keith, Deputy Marshal, attempted to ar- rest Erwin Duvck. near Hvram Proffitt's. in Yancey county, with: ' a United States warrant, when Duvck refused to be ar- rested and drew a pistol-aod shot Deputy run. Bo far he has made his escape. A i noa oum aua a v&iavd muis au.i: aa. rromtt, who went lor the JJoctor, says ne UOt lUIUa. JULarSUttl JXCUU CUUIU UYB until Dr.. Houston got there." Duyck was also seriously wounded in the' affray. : NEW. AD Y ERT1SEMEKTS. . -, - To the Public. TTTHKRKAS the card in vesterdavfl Ihmtia YY of the Stab and Journal,, purport! r ft to emanate from air. P. Newman, and over nls name, in relation to hU having been a candi date for the position of City Alderman, has a tendency to place me somewhat in a false position with the German a of this city, as well as with the members of the Republican part v. I deem an explanation of my action in the 1 matter essenuauy necessary. Mr- Newman was requested by me on last Wednesday, the 1st insu. to allow his name to j be brougnt oeiore tne people as an indepen- reasons ior requesting Mr. Newman to ailow his name to be used were these : first, that 1 ueuii cttuuiuaw, uu ouuiuepouutuit ucxei. baj I anew, nnaer tne cumulative sunrage pian, tnat he German voters of this city (number! I ins overou) witn ; tne assutanoe or a lew frlendg D consolidating and centreing upon i inenas, uy coBBuiiuaving anu enirein upon one inan,covUd elect him. The-planasby I me nrooosed to several Germans, who en. da,8-ed fu ltnen proposed Mi. Newman to TirOTvnspfl Mi. N nwmnn ti I them and they ail agreed that be was the most pupuiar mau wr uieiu . (ui urouu) w sup- port, and the Hermans, with 13 exceptions, agreed to support him. That they did not was no xanit ox my own.. - , :: , , Second : That Mr. 'Newman was acknowl- edtred to be a ouoa Renubliean. and in e.ect inKnim to the position I not onlv aeeured three Ueimans upon the Board, (thus giving IIUGIU UUU1 jWII UUW) VUKDUWSVUIU UIUWtl promise made, to defeat tne oemocratic party whenever and wherever 1 might consistently j0 so as a Republican. Being an enemy to KepuDiican, ana not oeing a party to tne com - them politically, they could expect nothing leas irom me -.., ".? r u..; - v- ln lustice to Mr. Newman, I request his Re publican friends to suspend judgment in rela. tlon to him. as 1 have Kood reasons to believe that he is a Republican, notwithstanding the nnhliftAtlon nt tbe card mfermi to. ..in.it i xv vi utnirvv 5" :;. Elinira Land Sale. V' i Offlce of tbe Elmirs Premium XAnd Sale, Klmlra. H. X., Bay It, K73. o WING to wahi of energy and promptness on the part of our Agents, and a general sear cicy of m ney, we have nut succeeded in dis- i pgwuguiiuuu(u guues lujuouijr aiianuixi ViBVkTo? inS "enTh Tiiara 1 sold to cover ireminms, Engravings and ex-1 I penses; As, lnever large undertaking: lifce r i nnra. a trreat deal. nav. almost evervthnur: h aeDenduDonOutaideexerUons,we can upon I our-Agent everywhere to, press the sa.o or I Drawing, should do ail mat lays in nis power I tobelo uaalonir. by introauelnif new cusiom- I rs. XUe noUce will be given, at least seven I days prior to Drawing, in ail tne newspapers ..w. atttkho. i , . it i, Gold Head Caries 3 lis W WlA. VAflI9 IVORY ..HEAD-' CANES, Oanes for the- Old, Canes for the Young, i UAJMlLO uujftisrv r.rwxisvi'x Cane Fear Lodcre. l?a. 2 i. - T " : , i ? V ,,r ... .-, ,-. . f ..iIJ 1 ,1. a f k r r.vrt it hrtivo off cane ri .KldaSivSts'l All the members are requested to be pres ent. By order, GEO. H. KELLET," -. " A t "my lo-lt y :.. , - Becreiary. fWd are Oole Agelilaf jn this city for the celebrated Joyce gai- : ' - . . dura- ! : . DUDLEY A ELLIS, I '- aaiarHnnt f I . A TIT W HI ITV. mayio-tf V ' Sign of the Big Boot. NEW ADEHTTSEMENTS." lress Steamboat Xihe ,FOR FAYETTEVIliiiEi Tlie ' , irst-CIasa Xroa Steamer, D.vM-U B G.H I S O 9 ; r t 4 -TT-iiiii leave g)r Tayetteville every Wed r YV neaday itnci Saturday at a o'clock P. M. Rotoming. jill, leave . Fayettevllle every Tuesday and Friday at T o'clock A.. M. aue B7 ifHitiuHH xruu sieumer. I "I TIT. 3iA m t.rr- a. -Tit ? f r ; jtX .. V. XLl,.. , WM. SK1SNEB, master, . . t "TTVTT.T. learro tni- OTrtt.Vl11 OTrorr ir . s ' . - iW WrhrsdaVl returning, kwui leave rayettemie every fiaturcUy and Wednebday ttt o'clock A. M.. ane oats or tnisiine nave jnst been over-1 . .... . j I e loi-ayaxe chat ged on goods consigned tto this nlilM1 a.nd refittad. tind urn TmnnrnajinAd on ,wiXnSMil ; april 27 naclm, . . Agents at Fayettevllle. Wailtea ImmediatelV . - ' ' - . , f , mmm 14TA mTTOTJTf WTTWl TTDmtT T UV0 1 rrWO TURPENTINE DISTILLERS who can JL make Rosin. Constant employment ana WAGES SATIS- FACTORY to those who can fill the bllLv ' martin ft hallett. WrmiHOTpy, April 17-nactf . Saddlery. A LL KIND3 OF SADDLES, , HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, And everything In the line of Saddlerv Goods I taan ati I i . o.jraax w.'d. . tebs-tfnao Knllfll Tf StOCK V ailtCU A FEW Shares or Stock of WILMINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION WANTED. Apply at this office. : , ap 7& nactf : MISCELLANEOUS. . BACON, PORK &..MOLASSES. f Hhds. Smoked Sides anS Shoulders, Boxes D. 8. sides A Shoulders, 150 Po' ; A ' ' 1 -jQ Hhds. and Bbls. Cuba.Molasses, x or sale by F. W. KERCHNER, may9-tf 27. 28 and 29 North Water 8t. Pale Sherry. TXT181 Q$ Wines and added to our stock of Sherry can oner tne nnest 1 ., i "rttT ttti1 oTmnnv I QLD. PALE SHERRY.. I f: i . 1 ever kept in this city. ; i - - UHAS. JL. MI 1 tiS & CO.. may 9-tf DAW - 7 North Front street. - I - . ' 1 r 81111 A ii TJfl.Ti f1 Yl O 111 HriCB I V ZZZ O t , TS the cry about Family Flour, but we try to JL keep the price of our brand, the eelebrated M FAYORITE FLOUR, " I As near the old mark as possible.' Barrels, 1UUIHU1U3BUU OBgll' 1 may a-ti iuw t North front street. Otrer One Thousand rfllN CANS PUREST LEAF LARD, five, ten. e,t I I twenty and forty-five pounds eaoh. nut Q, put saring "vb nrov R rT7Xm I OUK OWJN BKAJND. We guarantee its superior quality.. iMriu tv dvvva a. rr "4 may 9-tf DAW VUAVI J-r. V SVm ... j 7 Northrrpnt street. - Hbiskey afc Crandj Peaches. 2QQ BBLS COMMON WHISKEY, )K4 Cases Brandy Peaches, : For sale by J a . ) o .'' F. W. KERCHNER, may 9-tf 22, 28 and 29 North Water 8t. AT A. D. BROWU'S, TIHS LARGEST ASSS0RTMENT OF MIL- 1 1 ni-rjf iuavI iii inuict jf uwus ui iaio vaiv nil A. D. BROWN'S. nuf 1-- --- rpHE largest assortment of ' Ribbons, and tuncia tu uiB uij . v , d, brown's, i' ; ; r r,-..j . . i .-z - - rriHE handsomest assortment of PARASOLS intnecitvat - --i. - -1 J ' -'; - ;f.r' ' A. D. BROWN'S;" E , handsomest assortment'' of WHITE r.f.nnafhrut "'-. 5 r v OODS In the city at , . v mHE uuuds : A D. BROWN'S. rrroR largest assortment of cqesets m the ; - t ; ' a dbrown'S. rriHE largest assortment of LADIES1 UN iBABiocNTs and hp skibts in 'Itheclityat V: v'';. ,; . t. 1 . tr'" -r- . a v.. wwntwwm - ... i 1: a -i - -rr- mHElargeataastoe , jrxu.NU3 in tne city at d.brownW .1 -711.-: mHE best assortment of WHITE TBIM- AUNUS, HOSlKnl - and N UXXiJN 9 in mo ,.v : v--i city at. .a. . Mu v. v it a 'm rxrni nnrnv t mwrira ft a art r apr7-u- Exchange Comer. I 60 "Contort AdVertiMmaftntji tan ltmo XWtttonately low ratea, , i r x;; SSlJli)eiUu Bttj?ion, itmeral and Obituary noileea will be inaerted at half rates VT-rMISCMatNEOUB; Tiiol)istril)utioii Cowrater":!ieiital Meie TJposltivelr:take'plaCe'ott the first . P'yialHJceniDernext (1872), at . Augusta, ti a. . Bkould ail the: tickets mot be acid' ihe amonns iecaived j will Htmrlbnted"ia the ' .Ai , t-'' V. THE MONUMENT, T H 'm R I Z Js, S And the neceflsait extTBS." The nortion t tvn d 1 at ritintAfl will Kun annmnrl.tul 4tm . lu Money rxizes; men 10, ine neat Justate, a.nrl laatlv t-V vViomb t '..l-m. .v-.-. . . - , . ANALYSIS OF THJB.8CHEM1C I I :oo.oco-1.2o per centTaUowed Agents. rm ii . i in .a. . .a vr-.f - " BtatO AgentS. lor contingent ex- iao.wivv-oviier price of a Real Estate Prizes. lW,Ce-i t w UlfPriaes in Curreiicr " a . Kil UHI. 'B I i Oil J a . - in motion. I'. . i-'u v y ; ' v s ' ' .r 5 Hi profits lobe devoted to t U.t 1. Monnment. The nrice in current cy Will be substituted for any Real JSstate fri rice, withdrawn count 9f injury to the property, or lor other YtlSsVSi 1 & . I river onl the 20lk Of Kovn.hr ' - " u I a . . . .wr."" arereqnirea to be present ei ther in purSOn or bv le&ll-v nnnnlnt a tr L AI H. MoLAWS, , . . , ; t : i General Agents, ' ' 1 " ' . Augusta, ua. may 87mos . , HUTRINA. CHOICE N. C. HAMS, N. Yi ; SUGAR CURED HAMS. Iniejial .Table Syrup in Jars, NEW BUTTER, 300 Bbls. Flour, all grades. 100 ' BARRELS EMPIRE "zz GerkinV. and Mixeci Pickles in Halt Barrels; v. At april 21-tt GEO. MYERS', 11 and 18 Bo. rront Street. Heaicines.r JJOSADALIS, KO3K00, " Tarrant's Aperient, : Citrate Magnesia, Congress and Yiohy Waters; also, Rote's Hooking Bird Food, Caxbolio Soap "Dls- ! ':'' , v 7ii!",jj,;;.'l ) i. f. it. . .i ... infectanV Lyon's Flea Powder, , . Costar's Rat Poison, : , Soldby : . '...,7J,'-f; . .. ; j , .MclLHENNY WBIQRT,; - , . Pharmaceutical Chemists, , - A 1 '1 i . '-(Lippitt'sOld tand,) , ' my 7-tf ' Ni E. Cor. Front and Market Sts.' 4 " 1 i i . i i i i i i i Spring and Summer G O O D S I THE BEST ASSORTMENT IX THE CITY AT m. II. K A T Z ' s , ... .- ..... . , . !. "... -. j-.-; . .".i 36 Market' Street. - ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Qo9d8, i; White Goods; Em broideries; : Lace ' Points, and tKbusands .of. articles, too - nnmerons to mention;' ; Liberal terms to Wholesale. Buy- ' l' i ers .a tne lowesi prices. f r. JT. ST. KATZ. April a-lm-Wtf , S IlBrfeet St. Spirit Casks, Floor, and Meal. 1.300 eplrasksf ' ' V f ' ' r5- v 1.0W Bushels Iteai; I For sale by - - 4 . may Wtf ' A, 87, t8 and O North Water bt. ?- j. Burhettd; Cocoaine,,: V. T j : ' n . Brown's TriiAhAKi I U'- 4 Mineil Waters. DTA, Segars . and Tobacco, Palnta anA Oils, Glass and Putty, at ' ; , : f - ijt GREEN.. FLANNEE'S, . ' yaytutf r PrnggistA. Oranges find lemono. XTtRESH ar I of the best quality j salmon and . ;, lUckerel in Kits, at .ii' mayS-tf 1 JAS. C STEVENSON'S. r Havl . f . rrar z-4 P?rf BALES PRIME HAT,- For sala by -!-;, i ?oi ' ' '' T. W. KERCHNER, , . - - may 9-tf z7, ts and 29 North Water Si. FOR OALE OR RCnT. X7HIB SALETen snares itocz or vriiming- a -t ton Gasiurht Company, . Apply to H. D Evans, at . Weill's. may at 4 1 1 - -, i .tr .-fv'-' t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 10, 1872, edition 1
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