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Tlllf IIOKNUfG QTAIS,
t - PUBLISHED DjiLT,
nwripi, Dawion Bank Buildings, Trout St. .
' ' " mmmmm '
ne year, In adrance ....$7 00
a.xmoatk8,lnalTaiio6.; I 60
Three montba. In ad vanoe.. a 00
Ono month, in advance i : 7S
The MorwihoStar nrlll be delivered in any
part of tne City at JfirrBjnr CaxTS per week.
ME'l'EOUOLUUlOAL ItCCOUD.
;. May. 13, t872L : ; '
nuic.-- Bgon- mom- Wint;; Weather
j. ' -i-
7 A.- M. 29.06 70 VV Freth Filf'--! ,
-K 1; " M. 29:91 ' A K Freh U 11a Id
y i.' 69 3 Geolle Fair .
i eiiu Tern p. of day, 71 der. - - V:
SioTU. All barometric readings are reduced
I
- jlfcrt Sirnal tiervfce'U. 8, A.
Wab- Dsfartmamt
R-Depart itaMT. 1 -1
Slirnar omcer. V
Office ol Chief Slirnar
Waahlngton.-i May
Falling barometer, southerly to easterly!
winds and lncreaslofr cloadlaess tot" nesday
from the Western Gulf tothe LakesV with
tbreatenioj; weatherr and probably . arras of
raio,lrom the .Missouri. Valley, to the-Upper
Lakes. Wslng barometer. jjeheaUy'clear aid
plcttsant'weather and westerly u to northerly
winds, from Florida northeastward ' over the
Mirtdle and New-Enjfland' States. the latter
ehifUng to easterly anHv southerly over the
lower lake region. An area of low barometer
U apparently advancing eastward toward, the,
tonhwest. 7 ' . ":r
Danei ous winds are not anticipated, except
poabibly, lor Lakes Superior and Michigan on
lucKiay. ; :T ;'7Wi Jvi .
w ti call the- attentiQa ol tlie bvsineee , men
of wumiugtou to the superior advantages
t iteieu by . - '. . :
TUB WEKltLY STAR. ff ;
h an advertising medium; It has,'1 without
eiceptioa, the Largett Circulation of any j?nb
licittionin Wilmington; and. we can satisfy
uny one that it had no equal aa a medium of
eommuniCAtion with the people of the rural
aistricta now trading with Wilmington.
We bolicit a call from those who wish to
place their buainesa prominently before the
people of this section; confident that we can
oifcr Inducements that cannot fail to please. -I
Tb Heading- Room .' . - ' "',. '
ot the Wilmingtxn"TLlbTary Association is
oikui dally during the week frBkw8 A. AL. to
i'. &L, lrom s to 7 P. M., ana from 8 to 10
F. M. . , .. , :.; .7:. ' - '
.UM AVYEltTltElHl!TS.
Dudlet & Elms. Children's Calf Shoes. '
D. AuDERSos.-TSewing Machines. : , ; - 4
J as. C. STKVKnaox. Asparagus. .'7 ;
j. M;WiS3. The City Marshalshlp. :.
Dlatrlct Convention.
TLe District Convention of the
ratlc-
CoDservative party, for the nomination of a
candidate to represent the Third Congressional
District, and for such other matters as may
come before It, will be held In? the city of
Wilmington on Wednesday, June Sin, 1S72, at
11 o'clock A; M.' ,r' ' :..?,
The Executive-Committee will make ar
r.uements to pass delegates for half fare on
the Railroads and Steamboats. "
Joseph A. Engeliiard, Chairman.
Important So the Public.
Isaac Macks, 11 Market St.' would respect'
fully inform his patrons, that owing to a con
Umplated change in business soon he will sell
out his entire stock of uoods at -a very re
duced rate. The ladies are especially invited
to call and examine" the same.' See regular
advertisement in an other column.
tf.
4i(
The Monpmept to the Confederate
Dead Appeal .for Aid. ( . . i .-, :
The Ladies Memorial Association of Wil
mington, N. C., having .completed the erec-'
ticn ol a monument iurTp.the Confederate
Dad," no -tmake, their last appeal for aid.
Twelve hundred dollars is required to dis
charge balance "3ue, on payment for same,
which amount ihey felt justified in exceeding !
the funds on hand that they mihj. procure
such a monument ti would be satisfactory to
all, satisfied that same would ..be cheerfully
made up by those who , desire ; to? honor 'the
memory of the Confederate Dead. 1 i
The reislDgjrf these ..funds t were deferred
uutil completton of monument, believing that
persons would- givemoW ' cheerfully' '4iad
liberally knowing that the work was com
pleted an. no farther etlT would be made.
The pubiic Will .be sclJed1.ifor, subscripj
lions. All who prefer forwarding or banking
their offerings (o.MrSj t)r.J'hQm Trea3urer,
Or any ctherWkmbe -ot the assotralron can do
so. 8uttcrtpUo
try will be cheerfully received and acknowl
rtKritKfyf$j&&if&. W the association,
to have all participate 1 in the erection;' of this'
monument,-Wh!ehistd the dead -of 'the' Cqh-:J
lederacv wherever thev ma v lia! " ' . '
i
i.
Sunday 8licb
xcurslon
to Wacea-
iuaw Lake.
There wilt be a Sunday School excursion to
Waccamaw Lake BnWhitsvtileThursdsy
May 16th';" ISTi.TindeV tVmanagemenTDrjtlie
Front etreltMJ E.SuhaychooLPersdhs
wishing to Vrjay a'dl Iu"thlsSray can 'obtain
tickets of Messes. Parker Taylor aod C. B.
Sehulken, at Mri Helasbsrger jBook -tJtore.
ikkets 75 cents, round trip. Special arrange
dent made with families by calling on agents.
ihe train will leave Union Depot precisely
.v. auo oifcefc vara wii u-o; jhib-
; "v" v yuiuu epQLior uajjravc. 6b
Probable Patat Affray Between Wll,
iinuiuir vjoiorea jnear at coiamoia.
We learn from the; ColumhW vITrrfofr'that a
difficulty occurred on iTiwffdyjtetweeu two
colored men at the dvi?otof the.,' 0; and A.
haUrpad, la that cityj In? whlchrene of ihem
w8 8eriodsiy,lfdt':fafaIrylitahbetl. there
wr several colored men in Thepartyt ill ralT.
foad men, am) on.thelr way romlhls city to
Georgia. The wounded' -manV In a, critical
condiiion. .His assailant escaped, and had not
- aarrcle4Mskaimota.,TheJlames of
le parties are not lveu..'j rfli' orp
JL
rrlauac and Bk PaMr. ; :io?-f. i
We can. farnisli printing -paper, in "small
a.uantlties, say from two to ten reams, at
reasonable prices for all strictly cash orders,
we have on' hand thd folldwiniar' sixes' of newt
viz : 22x31. 2ix38 knd:a4i5s. iAW Una' Book
taper 24x38 and 25x39 ) and a good assortment
Vl otaer papers and caxds, io I , , : tf
'Ife ' 7 . "7TY:T-V 7T7 7''P ';rZ'i'X i FtZV-:'cO::ji lit ;t rv ; rWi v, ; - - ; ;; ; . v bates of, adyebtisihg 1 . "
v.- .1 I I -i f I fti : ;.I I L-: A: t i I - s 4 i I lil l X II J I I Lf . - . - it
Vol. Z-ITo. 45.
Loeoi Ooca.
Thre were a large number of visitors; to
OakdafeCemetery on Sunday, the new monn
mentlrelngnhe principal attraction.
; --Tod. HC4ldwell,-RepublIcan candidate:
forG
ovcrnor, Is expected to tell bis friendsKin
thl kt t- . s . . .... ' I
um lilt hiihl fin irnnvi srinr tAittiA 1
Thursday, the 23rd InsU; a , i
V .. " wwa LiVlUlW9 tVU 1
We were ahown some anan-hMn.
dar. which were taken from th o.n f m
8amnel Yopp, W this city, ad art thVflrst of I
v v iu 1
uouw nvHsvuf cu i o if o ara aware
k -The only case before the Citv Con
iMit ' mnrninn v ni I
ra's diarged the pVytoUtVcS"
m.UT., , --sv, -, r 'aJUi?uK cuis.;
a fTi"" icaru LOf re. Was a lauiirA 1 n mabinrr nti I
HCnecesary wmbir Mjgo' on the fishing 1
. . . -5. - "uuou Kiuyuua taay
Uhtr.lP -wUIJUi Mnaequsnce tt post-
poned? "'kX" k" C5-'Lv K.L-- i
Capt., J, M. Wise announces himself In
tootber eolamo.as a'-candldate for'tbt Doiition
of City Marshal. See his, card, , la. which he
gives the public a decUration'oi 'the principles
which will govern . bis actions -should he be
elected .-.?.r
. ' Don't forget the grand exhibition to come
off at the ,Oper nouae, Wednesday evenine.
for the' bentflt of t!ie Sutiday Schools. It de-
servers crowdedhouse, aside from the benevor J
lent purpose to be subserved. Go and see iw
I We had anotmsr good season of rain yes
terday, which will be of. iaeUroat)le benefit to
the garden s and gro w log -crops.-. The severe
thunder and lightning with which It was ac
companied had; aTnaterIal tSect upon V.the'
atmosphere.
- The new. Florence Sewfn Mifhlni 'th i
71 " T , . ! TT . rm:-
a f ao r ImMAw. An J M at a ar w. 1
u1 -wy, .in , wis issue oi ine I
n wf BPW,?f anything we
tVjr?? iW WJ!.05W.U8 cQne. t
Sk A a I W a. a I . . ft f -. .a I
baa what is known as the'reTerslbla
'noiseless ndlnIghValld 'examine a
specimen at Mr. Anderson's Store, on Market
street.; . . .j i,m -' 'v,;.f r :
OaaUme-.Uur7.i.--.'i juini i vm-?". - .
.. 1 I l - i . , V I
The . following 'cbmDllment! from" , Mavor
-..'-'. " ' -' . ' " I
Aianin to Mr. t. c. servoss. City-Clerk and I
Areasurer, is.snchsan onetaaipdhlW officers
very.rarely : receive from thelri saoeriora. and
should cefUlnlv rba considered . a valuable
r..v-nir s th.t -.r,ti.ma . - j
Matob's Officx, May 13th, 1872.
. -v . . I
That.
? ' rrn?tlq, -y 1Wurt
DXABSra: In taking leave of the oositi
aAilsmi'in taking leava of th n!Mrtni
of Mayor, it gives me great pleasure to write I
to you wuai x eaia to ine retiring Board 01
Aldermen, on Satordsynight. ' ,
After a most "Intimate acquaintance of over
two years, occupying theameoffle-roomi
cannot but express the satlslactlon with which
jvw uavu ava ivi auwva juai uuu.t ao vivrn, KM1
Treasurer ot the city of Wilmington. .I have
round you attentive, industrious, careful and
honest. The confidence I have reposed In you duly qualiiied and appointed a Mayor to J less than you eafu,' and hold on to the differ
has assisted very much in lightening the heavv I serve the citv for the ensulnar vear it now be-I . ,...
labors of mv noaltion. and. 1 am tir-. ha inl
spired. In the public mind, respect for, and
laim in, me city create ,.
i - Very respectfully, - ' - .. a ...
- Sixas N. Martik, Mayor!
. .-t '-7 ,i . iw.
The Evening Post.
The lbrt of this city ann'ohnces that with . its
last issue the Semi. Weekly will be dlscontinu j
u, uu kUBt wm us Dutwcuu iu b icw ubjo
dj iMfwingtw. an auernoon aauy, ana tm
- w, a weeaiy paper, ootu to oe puuiisne m
the interest of the ReDnblican oartv. Mai. J.
aw,;-. -tu k- r...t- wAUa. wD-.r.M
MannwUtbeMatiaglng Emtor.P. Caa-
adayBusiness Manager, and' the services of
- - -f - - I
Journali as ; Commercial1 Editor J have been
a i been
secured in theeame'capaclty on the new daily.
MaJ. Mann . has .had much rexperience in
ne newspaper -business and is. a writer oi
ability. Mr. Canaday will no doubt do justice
to the managing part, and as to Mr. Jopp! he
Is loo well known in the community loreiittlrf
anv notice at our handa.. Wa wih the ner
daUy every pecu niary success. , 1 ?iJe j
at fc
BatehjOaue of Base Ball. r- "r
3 The gf and match game Mk
he Athletic and Gate City .Base Ball ClttUW-
hi. city will come off at the.,usual: place .4M-
aiternocrn. commencing o cioc. wej
. - - 1 rn -
t
learthUhhandsome flixi and Jft)l to be
presented to the wining nine have not yet
rived; but. thit ; the presentation will!
place atefrisbirrjjerfl Book: B tore on .Thicl-
day aitarnoonaLSjo'clock. It Is the determi
nation of the members of the
their VeVel best' oh' this x occis!
gsms;wWnrtsbeva-vet)interes
ComforUble seats will be provided for ladlrtJ'Aidrmenraingcr, ,
be present.
. .
Innn.ilAh'fnt t fnin frnni thA ttPTinl I'i-
ln-Snnday?i"paper that the $65 25 collected by
the Lady.j of the Memory Association; was
more than sufficient to pay for It ithe monu-
... . . . .. ..... 1 iriifi
jnenVc . AJearnaiocaiaai wis was iot a
special and pressibg purpose; tudthat there Js
about $1,000 yet
et necessary to be raised." at:
Books Openedi
... .... .... w. . j v
westuea m anrass rw suw .yiuwu
opened
rat the First N atiousi uaniriDr tnerac -
commodatioa 1 of persons who wish to
sub-
scribe toaha -Seashore, Railroad. We slMel
i
' i --aa-a-aa i .Mfirr' i i -mat Tr-BVRH r wiava r j
r . . . - r f : 1 . . a? . 1 flnvH
TH memorial rand. . that In the' ahenW"if DTOPgni IP town anu lougeur u jtui
The gentleman: who gateimi She informktlon n TIi. MTPrf Ute4v: :nl day.&arged witfr the mtrrder v of .Miss
lnenc5ecoiK Srnc Mgar
riaiMoaike?t.Wised oii?Satu 4 .HWJsP -thWountyr BntiinfeiMBlriaiid - we
ii . M?t?Ar v tight to Alderman. , . 7 f -bf . ..ndeistniWecolfesse4 bokilkil
lnanotetp uspf,ypstefday'sdata .VA Wrong :;.-riL.Art v cAideian Brink, the Mavor k. f tha- lakafetrtw.vAfv other-
i r- - ki annii whb aa mici atwvat . mwj w w mm w wa i
learn lhaLaJki,wtll alaoTbekept for thateurvLnaya (rj0nov1ii wrJiao 5.utuK
pose at. the office pf .Messrs,
Co on Front street.
Poatpoaemeat.
1 The Catholic Fair did not open last night as
adverttoed Umrfsy V paper, In conaequence
OI tne lnawuty Ol tae UMiico iwnnrw
For Bale or Jtent. - ' ''"T N ' '
4 If you have a house or farm for sale or rent,
advertise' It In our new department,
head of For Sale or Bent." at half of our reg
-I' .u....: iir
rW-IomIth & The quesuov
arrangements In time, n ww ceruiniycom- Treasurer, and posjpoee any turner U4d-aUsdra
mence at the City-Hall this (Tuesday) evening, elcctioa until, next, meeting,,, Lost i Ayes,ft awbtaMwireab Pierced
wheW wohopeto see' 4 large attendance. niyTt; -: - "J- " - Vz . :lVJ;:"l I : V
- "..". nlhenrtovedaaaS arnanaw imttf4tw-l-tr WKHlervr:fi
mar rakes. ur auTerusements not cx.ctwu.fc :n er;; - . .
live ImesV . " S ; J.JTheithreJ-.Uwyea
' ' 1 : -.,,......-, - .a :, ... 4' ' " -i 1 . I HATTl&Snn- Ttn
WILLIIITGT01T, IT; C, TUESDAY, nAY;i4. 1872.
"A OF A1LDEB9JK31.' v- ! 'v
Tbe T3comiH8r and Oatfiroine Boarif- I
u Addresa of Mayor Marti a and Mayor
'!jfFweeo4lBs;s) "prttae Board,
AX lo o'cjocir. A. M., the pSembere of the
Jl t '3 ' - - I
mn nnnrn ni a i nprm on mnr at ThA 1 n 11.11 1
w u a.aaf 9 bUO VLf AXftii." I
No baainess appearlng'.tbe Board aajourned I
" B, ' T' ' :.V i.
. At 11 pclocke pew Board of Aldermen
, - ' - - 1.- - . -.j ,
met and were called to orl by Mayor Martin
c .iiaijvr.ajLarwii.iBn anuoiigced mat It bavins:
been ceritifled to him that the f olio wiurnamed
persons were
dulyelected Aldermen to 'serve f
the city of Wilmington for the' ensuing vear.
ltt de frm d Prescribed by ,the ?t
amended ehaitp.r. to wit? JtmM wiinn nV-l
Kntn.r T3 a.. t t i tit tt 1
Thmibur, F.W; Kerchner;!. B. Graiiigerj John
vj. ueyer, iv . Kadciiir and JK. K. Brina ; they-
wera then requested come forward and take
ini anfitMih. nn(r.i ih ;
, Hou Edward I Can twelthen proceeded to 1
administer the oath, which was'.snbseribed to I
by eacli menbe'r of the Board.
The Mayor then put the question, "Have
each of you taken and subscribed to the oath
.fcach member an3weredr ". Yes," ' . ,t
The Mayor then asked, M Is it the pleas
nre of the Board that a Mayor be now Vpr 1
Pn't0 act! '?rvtne' ensuing yeardr, wlli I
the; Board ol Aldermen receive the seal andJ
enecis oi me city 7"--'-ij 1 -' - -"
To whlcbsoBwer was made that they would
now proceed, to appoint a Alaydru, :7
Qol. E. R,; rBriak; nominated James Wilson,
Esq., and Capt. C.lB.' 'Grainger dominated F:
WKerchneri Esq.lf The. roll was called when
the Cleric annon nnpd thA vnt ii fnHnv
v,:i -i-,..t 7.... . ... w . "V -
:Own BurBey,.., Rnmley, . W. ; 1L, Thurber,
r . 7 - T
Joe. JL Sampson v
Fotf F. WtlKerchner-R. S. Radcliff, L B.
Grainger, James Wilson, John C. Heyer-4.
- s
For L B. Grainger (not in nomination) F.
W. Kerchner. ; ; ; .
There being no election on this ballot, a
second ballot was had with the following tt'
...
suit: - - e j ; s . . , t
Stcond EdUot For-: James s Wilson E. K. I
Stcond JSaCo. For-James s Wilson IV R,
Tt. "r T T.r" tit rr mi
-riu wwwourac, . uuiicjr, yy. u.. auup
oer, job. j-. pampsou--o.::v . , .
ur . . xverenner xv. ; o. -waacuu, a. d.
Grainger, John C. Beyer 8.
For L B. Grainger F. W. Kerchner U i- v
I ILf v TUlaN ti tt a-'Anaad An YriA laaf talls I
irom voiing.
Mayor Martin then announced James Wijson;
" choice of the Board aha"duly appointed
to serve as Mayor for the ensuing year.
Aldermen ,P, Rumley and John C. Meyer
were requested to escort the gentleman to the
unatr. ;'.;..f..'.uiT. - x.in-'. ;
-6Q retiring Mayor Martin spoke as follows
To Vu EonordbU the Board of Aldermen and
the Mavor of the Citv of Wilmington: Having
-nmpa mv rtntv to tranafar to von thaae-l. re:
ords and property Of the city.' .
in retiring irom the mgn position to wnicn
my fellow-citizens have twice elevated ine, I
cannot frtrheai- to ernreaa mv thanka to them.
I also thank those who have aerved.;upon the
Board of Aldermen and .who have ao strongly
m"WT?Z!?l -ftr-.
to the officers and employees of the city, who
- -- -
Y - " . 7 '7
- itis afeellng of pride to know that our good
city has prospered and ia dally owwic inl,r . r-. . . f . T
weaitn ana "consequence.", ;we nave .great
ms0fl to be thankful for exempUou from 41a -
aster. ..Or4er, has pievaUed.;; Health and proa.
-. I.- ir - . i A
I. u t k .rfutmHAn
nf the imin- vear. Inaugurated to-dav. I hooe
for much eood. - Many of the members f the
-new: Board , haveng: exoerlence In the man-
SgementOi city anairs.. x can say, wun m my
heart, God blesaand prosper the city jpf wu-
I mra8Wn and its people.
i.., 'fo which, the newly elected Mayor replied, I
tKMnir the Board of Aldermen for the hoifdVl
c&fered upon hint.' Mayor Wilson, thenicom-
Alimented the administration of . the past
two
- iUA
thk abilitv-and lntereslt'dlsphtyerin m&
t,W :
5"! Pu
a TlTC BHII E.J 1 M
aa i w -p v -
- .,-.- 4,4,.,r(, .4;
t aa too po w xettrimr kwei -Itx-llayor Silas N-
UB UbTT ww.w w. TM"
1 '?.(.-.- ttt inrn nn fipcunn nr fTitv'1
Was' Hbwed .(6 vote aV Aldrmn,Tau Sej then
recorded
"in (eieclioh
iOa motion oi AJaarinan xsxiuieyiinMaTor
was afthorixedta-appolnta Committee oj
thrpa to receive appU(Uons.f or office. i . "
i - a L.ajMa-a-.a -w aw -w - -mm w w . . .. -l .-k. . k -i - - - -.t . - 7 -
iirr . ijiMnmVi .VJJivMearisonee becomea tjonvmced,' from long -ex-
Aiuermau - ")0"uk"
5 o'clock Pi M J-Ositiayss o, nays o.
1 lu.min HnmiPT movea a lecesa ta
--- rr-.-f.". .TJuiolf; i:rrT
1 o cioca ua Tcu-ft.
i 'f)J
AldVf man Brink movedras an amendment,
i .... ... . . . . t .... .
lOoloct.tnia- morniaBva-oai:.:
ayes be
i trthtaThle2VadtIce. f aJ 1
Afv .mCndmenr was offered by Alderman-
axa ura uwt ' a f
I I KUmiey S UUUUU, it n o ivat ajmv, uajou.
. AldermauSampsbif then'nioVell ToY -eesa
(iifiier' to theeffecl that'theBoard pre'4dTjnVigoratin
i Wtnth election oiaAiiy ALaniuu ana a yuy
rr.;. w--..olntieiJ that the lwral adxlcebd
.. ... .:L vtoVpnN tn Trhpthftr thMavoiT
?P?5
in the resolution
lttvof:.-'Amehdmentee ;TV1 J't.at rnthW!i H. BERNARD'S fsli
re Homo Geo; Davisy Wm.- Wright, Esq.,
and" M.-London, Esq. -5 ? ; ,4
' VThe'resoltition was then passed,' when ; the
Board tok a recesiuntil 8 o'clock this (Toes.
k.w.AIX' A m mm
vu w cnui iif nr aim fMini a . -
" 1 ,
- - We would call the-attention of the public to
theXQTRQ STAU's cUKZeifor short adyer-
tisements, especially for the accommodation1
of liie griflg demanitor the IpuWicaUon of
-aw ijcv
l0l "jo?Te1me,ltaP,"hta
55aracler.can -be reduced to five, lines s space.
and the charge for them being but half our
gST'J?? f't f2'
. .This offers increased inducements, for ser-
vants wantinP' T)lapeR for farrvlliea wlRhlrifno-
farmers JATitfg; torse, or a; wy
f " . " TDff:" -" " ;v:r ;,-; tr"
tenants; and tenants wishing la'oris to ise
.tfie Mobhiko Btab ss,a medium 'for comma.
?kicatisr h ttfe6pTral "but unkno wn ctxs-L
tomera, jf'--''C"y'1'' '" - Uv
7?'to"'ekfePe can also make,. equal" avail of
these''rates"for short advertisements, to invite
Public attention to :any specialty Hn trade, or
classes, is coastatitly increasing, and llluatrates
Ofieof tbo-ways m which modern cmlizatlen
la flavlDg time, labpvand mofley, lu carrying'
Our Chip Basket,
A sprjng sulmay! had, by "knocking a
UUU UWWU .LUIS UlUUVU.
9 rr- A DEtroit4ady .at a sale of unclaimed ex
press packages, got a pair of knuckles and a
burglar's" jimmy." !
'- Miss Ida Greeleyi' whose" father Is, some
what known as the author of a book on farm
ing, was educated In a convent. Li
The woman that maketh a good pudding
in silence is better than one that maketh a tart
reply.. .c.!&:;.,i
r.The fashion i.Of -rthe ' ladies -Dreferrine
. " . ' "
buttons to hooks and eyes ;.hls thrown hall a
million of capital tu Massachusetts .alone out
I '. J -
i ui. ciuiuy. . ; ,r . , ,:
i . A fssUpnable 2 ewYorkdentist disgusted
a'taUent recenUv . bv .telllnr him.he need
not open nis month anywider,- as ne onia
perform' the pending operation from the out-;
51 A man' In Missourf recently, Ty .mistake,
ran away 'with his owhwlfe. She was dis
guised in a lancy ball-room costume, and
he didtiot recogaiziher for some-time.
"The deuce" Is not in oath IV is the
expression of disgust : which' escapes a card-
player when, hoping for. the ace, he turns up
one spot too many.
T$ grow rich, earn money fairly, spend
I RuCB. : 1DB nres iaes muBcier wis bccouu bci-
ence.
control, and the third brains.
cpTTTTR HP TTT'RfPT!'WTTr"t'
I OAftliO Vi f UAA AilllllX..
1 Charlotte 13,iea8tinp: Off, HBW
Irish potatoes. 7' ' 1 j ;
I " Washington .has t W ibuildinp'
I associations in successiui OTeraiiou, ;
r, TIia OrftAnahnrA . Patriot, iawa
iv ii.- Tn nn fa lonVin-.
I KIIIMIIIIIII t
-r -"rrje..:.. ; ioir-'jiJ2 v
. - The Mes&enaer sava W'e
hUAL .WT!!-WJS S
F :- v. -v-a-- j - v
The railroad BOW beinff - DUllt
Lfrom. Jamesvilleto WashiDfftonwill pro-
bably pe',cpjnpleted;byiext iTalL f; .! , .1
r-1 ' "'r.
- non.: uoim tn jrresr?
deht 01 the receijt QreensDoro-ConVeiltiqn,
w a delegate to the Borathern Bapti8t!Cpn:
'tentietf.iii '7 77 --"! ...I
j f 3T' X. .'JT. Curry, -said to
! haYe been the Dlesf mania th U.S. Con-
fu.fUat body, preacaed it Raleigb;Qn Bun-
dar77r7;w: ' h7'. :. . vi ,,,,
Vt At Av
I -K-nv .nnrtadArl thatMr: ArPnlleP Crane is 1
. 7 , . - . );.r.
the tlest singer and finest lookingelegiter
i'Jevin0a" neat; fipaxtldgecOmbe"
, :
- ' . - .
George Graham, - Oolorecri ! wiats
iuBti&tkm
- 1: partts7veral.' I other negtotift are sus-
1 - .,. ,..,. ,,
I TEU5xraA.Cj
. TILE TltWACSttfT OF THTJTDJ
f a nation as clear-headed as the Amer
perlence and observation, that an arUolepos
, sessea superior ex
efice as a medicine, not
i - t-t - - : : ?
leas SQBtrum Tenders' "'la ' the nalrerse can
..Aw V.n.w I .i.' ,r.Tii Aa o
al.w lM WHtwv'!
ISSWiiX
I liaCXOO xum'a noia upon uw; popaiav jbih. wvui
eotd Water niatrlbea which the advertisers of
fermented slope Mrltnout a parucie oi ait
ho,", are so fond f, launching against aloo
holio preparatidns. The public knows very
welL'thafc'thia peerless renovant-ana tonlo
'h? f,iiprhd 'most wholesome
does contain spirits, put. . aiao- aw.u
t wuv w m w w mr - . . - .
lb I
!TJ
ji vTi :ju; i : ".ul Jrii-- "
8?eJ L !iS?S!"p,?w:
JTtH1 Sed2nios Tn Th' Sat ent " '
mating and PnhlUh1giXprig3 ; C1r1
.rrnro
- I
Wholo ITo. 4,449
The City lilarshalsl
-hn RiiTlnAiHmi.-'.. . I'.lTc - "
' it n im v n mv Witt m t
vi xn-un ur WILMINGTON:
consideration as a candidate for the position
ut uyjuturaau, rewgiiL2J.ng uie lewn Ul&t tha
tax-payers of the city demand of those whom
your votes shaitzoiotne with, omciai distlac
tion .
lfifc A eeropnloiia-regard "ircfrtt -
..uu -mm Kiiminun ln JU1 HUlVIra per- I
ra4iln a.Wa ... - I
vu...it vv wo uretwrriunn nr t. n Twm Hnri
Z7 : 24vi KJl morality puui uo' iay-4
iTii mLrS.i. n.Dorainai positions i
8rl That thTX)lltlcal thnmTwjf tw nvstmi I
f"..1??" shall elre lacev oa con-
vSSESSSg, Tnole
speci-iuuy yours.
WI3E.
71.e j XatestT! Improvement i in
rpHE NEW. FLORENCE iarthe moat tmiple
"JL and perfect machine made, has the re-
5u, is noiseless aaaruna' ujy
Sold on 110 Installments, .a
H. rz, U ...,(' I.. ANTjERfiON.
General A gent, 51 Market street,
raayH-tf
mimingion, n.v.
Children's Calf Shoes;
CiBlLDBEir.s'iPlSD1 SH9ES,'; 1.
Justrom the Manufacturer,
r - DUDLEY A ELLIS,
.mayittf -. P iSlsmoftheBUrBoot.
ASjparagus ! Aspaxagiis !
KC BTJNCHES,
4wl
I . perfectly fresh, ,
iL For sale by
J AS. C. 8TEVENSUN.
ktna-14-tf '
Express Steamboat Xine
FOR FAYETTE VIIiLE.
r
1 i
Th Firsl-Class Iron Steamer,
; D ; : M r U-i JBL - 0 ill. I S; 0?N-
' AI.OKZO GARRISON, Master, ,
xaiLi leave ror jrayettevme every wea-
2 nesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock P. M.
Returning, will, leave Fay ettevllla every
A'uesaay ana raaay at 7 o'cioc-: a. jo. 1 ,
rrrr r f; aMMM-aM , '- -r .
Tlie First-CIass Iron Steamer
vv jli. . v. -aj- - t-f; :--
. , WM. SKINElt, Master, '
L 1 leave lor" Favetteville every Mon-
; ; aay ana xnursaay at a oxiocb: x. m.
Returning, will leave. Favetteville every
Batoraay ana w eanesaay ac v o'cioca: a. jn.
f The Boats of this Line have justbeen over-
nauiea ana reuttea, ana are unsurpassea -on
the Klver tor. speed, comfort or safety. No
drayage charged on goods consigned to this
Line to be forwarded tnrougn vviimlngton.
WILLIAMS & MTJltOHlSO(t Ag'tS. r
D. WILLIAMS A CO., . I
; . aprll 27-naclm . Agents at Fayettevllle.-
Bunding Stock Waittefl
" FEW Shares of Stock of WtLMlNQDON
rj. ........ r,ti . .tU"-f '---
RrtrT.tjTVo ARanoT a mow vr Awnm.
Apply at this office. , ap,23-nactf.
Saddlery
fcO ii i.
J A LL KINDS OF SADDLES;' HARNESS,
op '?' '.:. fir? :",' -!ffn ; "
I everything In the line of Saddlery G?odfl
afi'for casn at ; r-.o .lo.'s . ai ;;.! ,
XUUflAO, J.JWV AULAU UAUl
Aher
cheap
i
J. S. TOPHAM & Ca'S, -
No. 8 South Front St., , .
4 i ... Wtlmingtan, N. O. '
i lebS-tfnao f
Wanted Immeditaely !
TWO TURPENTINE . DISTLLLERS whocan
make PALE Rosin; .. ' v,..e
Constant employment and WAGES SATIS
FACTORY to those who can'afi thef bm. . f ; c ,
, . HAJSTIN HALLETT!!
WmciasTOir; April 17-nactf m::t ; j , t
)-fUJ i
Tliei)triliuti6n
f r t(
(Mttte'jfflmMselieiiie.' .
II TILL tKaitivelyi take Place om the first
tdvelvt take place om the first
esday in December next Q872L at
jangusta, ua,-j ?iit ia envxx'r.wpn
Should all .the tickets not bo, sold,! : the
amount . received will be distributed in the
proportions named In the- Circulars between
Ji AXJKr JJAtjrXl JOU.XUX1 A
i
-riootIl ha
?- ii c r?t 'i-l r.r l'-f ih ?";!-;Jtrs !
And the necessary expenses. The portloi
be distributed will be . aptrrotrlated flrs
the Money Prizes:. then to the Real Estate,
r ANALYSIS dF THE SCHEME.. 'iolv
ioo,ouo 'M per cent, aiiowea Agents. 0 ! c:
j.e6a-JS uortyixi(.-q Mi) estate-Agents. ,
oo,uou m . ,.;.;v, , lorconuAgenp e-x-
penses. -' -" '
130,000 owners' price of 9 Real Estate
.'lOO.OOJ-.TnS 1,744 Prlies In Currency.
uuo-rne-z4f rnzes in uotton.
m
eoi.-
150,000
- sM,000 profits tbV. deybted to the
. ,.,..v. v aionumeni.i !-;''" i
0 The price In' currency, wfll.be. substituteci
tn anv-Rflal Katate Pr&e; withdrawn on ao-
L coont-olirijury to the property, ox xor other
t w;tnolsslssrbtifsMtf their
sales On. the lfitu of November. East o that:
river on the oth of Nqve-Bber. j r. '
State Agents are requirea to do present ei
ther In perso-wr by legally appointed Attor-
jeysat the. Dlstnoupon. r. t - 1 i
v to.Tt.-I.-i iJ j.-. Qenerai Agents.
may o-vmos , r -. 'y. r . - r ..p - loci
4 J" ; p it , l. H jb j . J? a J u .
f .SAtt EVKXT WxOTOlAT;Ajn S AiruicpATv .
' . Passengers booked to and from any Railway
Station or Seaport In Great, isritaln,- IreLand,
Norway, Sweden, DenmarkvGermany, France,
lollandi Belgium, and the United States, v :- s
a2ALpivlE9T,CTREir
Cabin fare from New York to Glasgow,' Liv
erpool, Londonderr or Queens town, 7 a sad
. AfJtAXXB lSUJCX-VJt AAI JUXU.UXtA.
- Parties sending for their friends in the Old
Country can purehase tickets at reduoed rates.
Foxfi
oruier;
oaci)
- Reapxjnsfble Ageats W-nled in town
v i aa ih.ua vt m
particulars appiy 10 tne kgen.ts.
C28 Square one day, 1 0
: - two aava,.,.,... ....,.... 1 w
";r j tlirea.day,........ ........ sot
nredays,.......,............. 8 00
nil . . 1 n 1 M
Contract Ad-varttaAmfrntM t&Vrni a.t rrro
Portionately low rates.
Obituary notices '
Zteliglons; Fnnaral and
be inserted at half rates
whenjpald for la advance j otherwise full rates
Ssg
Txxxs Cash on demand.
Caltfonua j and Orange
Butter, a
ENGLISH MILK,
w v VIUM&CBUUU JuvuauuB
. r-y-i -t - " "
a mSMMHW- KtUIWKIlV ES S
. jm.. t mu3
QUINCES, ' PEACHES AKD
J?EA3iS A.T :$6 00 PER
i t '
maylitt
H and IS So. front Street.
UAVSi LI&0,
OPERA HOUSE,
: )v '.i"i!.f "ii.) . .. 1
SUNDAY SCHOOL BENEFIT.
-: '5 f)Gmt ' Stertojtioor Eilllifln ,
OF sfeeiaes' in- En gfaad," 1 France, Scotland,
sentlng many of the most celebrated Palaces.
Cathedrals, Monuments. Works of Art, and
other objects of interest in the Old World, the
whole forming an entirely novel and most in
structive entertainment, which has received
ma uiguest euoomiuma rrom the clergy and
press throughout the country. One half the
proceeds, wiu rbe ; donated 1 to the Sunday
n Ticket may be bad Of the Officers of the
Sunday Schools and at P. lleinsberger's Book
Store.. .Ad mission s') cents i Rirnria.ir Rhol
scholars and' children, under 12 years, half
prlce.71-! ( Tr i M
Doors open at VA Q'clock exhibition com
mences at Mi
may
; ' 1, BEAUTIFUL -
STRIPE -ALPACCA OO ATS,
WHITE! MARS. VESTS.
ii.-t.'j iT t.:i 3i..:il? M,'a
; . 1 Business .:i Suits,
f . t t - 9 S
GLOyESTlES. AND HOSIERY,
. At ijovscO iMXTNSON' CO&,'
may 12-tf .
City Clothiers.
t ST, THOMAS'
T 1
CATHOLIC "FAIR.
'I 1:
fTlHE- LADIES of St' Thomas' Church wIU
X hold a Fair this week in the City Hall, in
behalf of the Sisters of Mercy of this city.
The Fair will open on Monday night. 18th of
May, and will be continued on the following
Tueaday.Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
nights, i The citizens of Wilmington, and es
pecially the many who experienced, in sick
ness, and In the pest days of Yellow Fever,
their seir-sacrinclug care, are earnestly in
vited. may l&8t
i?. BUNTING, Auctioneer .
.tiah IlbiJ'j --r. f.-"f --lii v-i --.- v---,
t By BUNTnya fc mcquigo.
A T Exchange Corner, on, Wednesday, May
15th. 1872, at 11 o'clock, A. MM we will of
erfortflale. oao : aioip-in U si. u ' - i .
i5 Hi
lirffi&X Acres, of Xaid,
About two miles Soutbof Wilmington, on the
river.. One crop ef Turpentine Boxes on the
place, and half of it suitable' for Truck Farm
Ing.' Terms at sale. - , . may lWt
If
4 i
I
u r Sundries. . ;
REAMS STRAW PAPER, r
t4 Ci Ci fX Manilla bags,
-YWCSES SARDINICS, !
t- CRATES TOILET SOA
For sale oy. ,.,,.
v.' ; ' 7" ' J-7-' i-r.-W. KERCHNER,
may 12-tf ( ; F 7. 28 and 39 North. Water St.
JPIfJ MICOF,THE
r
German Association.
A PIO NIO of the German AisoclaUon will
' TmhnM at t.hA Wllratncrtrkn OirdAn. rtn
Wednesday v next, May 15th. The members
are res pecu any invitea. , . . . j
" i By order bf Association. 'f"1J,,,A i
.isrjii
.J:j?.jif I niCDCHULLN,
may lt-2t
eatax-
Committee.
VFdJ
r K TONS onadnoh Hoop Ironr,-
AO 1 Tons lHxllnch Hoop Iron,
For sale by
i F. W. KERCHNER,
V m4y l4f'ii ) -TiXSandrtS North Water bt.
Wanted;
rnwo
GOOD
LAUNDRESSES,, and ONE
.fcHJiPp I915K Xw preferred).. Apply at
once to tf r -r. T"n.-T.?i.-' rrd
r
mayl2.tr rnroeu tionae.
I mi ' f M LO. ii II
rrr
Ayr ifHf P0T9 3cfI . .cloy . oHiCll
jWHhanftBbblsSugasii oJ tml
100 Bbh cRi;
;ioil j5vft O7r"ioi23 oill l-ndl
rCT?c?i .f-:i , .
4S.00O XJifr .WJTRNBAC09 ) ''i
h'-JL ivviaP iiim 6iAfifi? goods, , ,
mayJDAWtf'
X0WARDS HAUL
EVERY .'SATURDAY; -AT 'SIIEI1BYIN. C.
W-C;DIJRHAJl; CKlir. HoDTJTFIE
bill htuitr.-tna&mxmn&
One Year,..M...y.i;v.;.;vkH-..tt 00
Six Mccts,;-..-.....V................M... 1 00
t) Oil f Xiat TJRHAlfr MobUFFIE,
qeq xp-tr f , y r ; . . r - Jca a"1 A-ropnetora.
I jtakllabwliMlsM.)7
-, . ! .! - 4-maa,'ai.5.-i----'...v, .
Published every Thursday at $360 per an-
,iv f4 v-tAn'e'i .f'.'il .;'3c--a;;.i'''j ,
num. Aoyertialog rates liberal.
:cf-f
W. EL Bs-takT), Agent,
.ina. Jaau-tf
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