Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Aug. 13, 1872, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
TIII2 MOIINING STAB, ' PUBLISHED DAILY, WM. II BKBNABD, Editor na Pronr. Oftiob, Dawson Bank BuildinEa, Front St. One year, hindrance................ 17 00 Six months, in advance.... 3 50 Three months. In advance.... .............. a 00 One month, in advance 75 The Moajriwe Stajx will be delivered in any part of the City at Ftrtmv Cbhts per week. JIETEOROLOUICAL, BECOBII. August 12, 1373, Time. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 P. M. Barometer. 80:11 80:20 30:12 Ther- mom' eter. 83 85 Wind. Weather. E Lleht 3 E Gent. ajaenej Fair Fair Tnreat'g. " Mean Temp, of day, 83 de. Not a. AH barometric readings are red need iv) the sea-level and to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Robbkt 8KTBOTH, sJent't Sitrnal Bervice U. S. A, Weather Report. War Depautiikn t, uince or uhiei oisnai umcer Washington, August 12.-4:35 P, Probabilities. ent, k 5kf The area of low barometer in the Upper Mississippi move into Indiana, with southerly winds, threatening weather and rain, extend ing the Upper Lakes with fresh northeasterly winds tontght, and by Tuesday to the Ohio Valley, with southwesterly winds, and to the Lower Lakes with northeasterly. Threaten- T7l tt tCn TTrTT WrtTrtrnra-lT "KT n H1TTOOTiflT7 ATTlTTflT HQ tfiW TXThrt1ft TTrt 1 wlUbeoharsred w ui, x MM. W J.JU1LL V7 JL j XI. J JL VXiOIJJLm. JL jbljxkm Bxrj awi tmxs Cash on d3mand. CAIES OF ADTEBTUISQl One SQuare one day, $1 CO ' ' two days,............... 1B0 three days, J0 11 four days, si 60 i it five days, 8 00 11 11 one week...... v. 8 BO B Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. Marriages, Deaths. Eelisrfous, Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at kali rates wnen paia ror in aavanoe ; otherwise tnu rates Local Dot.. . THe Drawing 1 savs the Qoldsboro Messenger, that John NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D- Keep cool! The grand drawing for the benefit of a y. gherard, the Radical Solicitor for this : rfkVTlTTrnv np Ei.MwrXTninwf,n Charity Hospital In this city, under the aus- judicial circuit, on hearing that Judge .WMuiiiwaut 0. , - pices of the College of Physicians and Sur- Merrimon -was elected Governor, told a Ranlr nf Uarrr TTa n att nr - Shrimps were plentiful In market yester- geons, comes off at the Opera House this number of colored men, "Well, colored JJttUJi. -Ul ALUliU Y OA Jm evening, at 84 o'clock. Tickets will be dis- MEN, TOU must CARRY PISTOLS FOB TOUB Get a ticket In the drawing to come off posed of throughout the day and also up to OLD MASTERS." this evening. and dnring tne continuance of the drawing. The Asheville Pioneer reDorts Right llev. Bishop Atkinson was In Char- Music has been provided for the occasion and a fight witll pistols, growing out of iviMj oaiuraay. every arrangement maae 10 insure a pieaBauh tne election, and a difficulty between a The sickly season is approaching. Clean 1 . Invitation is extended to country gentleman and a colored em- ON AUGUST 1st, 1872. FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. RESOURCES. up your lots and cellars-. A gentleman from Anson informs us that the crops in that section are splendid. We were glad to meet our old friend Col. E. R. Lllcs, of Anson, in our sanctum yester day. There is a letter in the Columbia, S. C, poatoffico directed to " O. G. Parsley, North Carolina." everybodj to be present. ployee, in which the gentleman's wife in- overdraw Btm Those who have not secured tickets In this terfered in time to save the husband's life. Due by Banks and Bankers', Important benevolent scheme should do so at I he negro was beating him over the head cash on hand,. ..... , . . . Llfh.mm Gold on hand 0 once. iiiBi cnancei (currency value).... A Corrtspondent on His Travels. . We had a call yesterday from Mr. Z. L. White, correspondent of the New York Tri bune. Mr. White is an able writer, a talented gentleman and a warm friend ot the South Silver on hand " Seven or eight hundred ' no- UMn ...: groes ana seven white men naa a gran a umce jnu-mtare, torch- light procession in honor of Tod Caldwell, in Raleigh Wednesday night, and passing by Judge Jilerrimon's resi- liabilities. dence groaned, hissed 'and offered other capital stock,... $150,000 00 $374,058 26 5,668 75 32,652 95 41,020 62 2,072 03 283 20 276 87 584 39 $456,420 10 MISCELLANEOUS. THE " STAE" 7 S T E AM JOB PRINTING HOUSE Book Bindery, 1 AND and of Southern people. He visits the State indignities. The News says the negroes Profltand Loss (profits for 6 months) 14,516 33 Messrs. Viek & Mebane tiva noti that. f. ! rr0r0 maAa rni- K-n- f,.;, ToKitn lporqara deposits inaiyiauai..... s.we.s&a bs r-- - 1 ivi Jbuo uiuoo U nobciiiaiuiug Dv;uivbutug 1 uviw uiuuw vuva ivuaw awmmwam i XSSIQ&S &Ul st5teseanaoerthW of vSriSa Md" Eaitern th Britlsh barluentIne Geor2e Bot. of the about our political status and we bespeak for for the special purpose. n on n ma of aw w! 11 V ntrn I lim il. j . . 1. t u a 1 A I m " 0T Htates. and with southerly to easterly winds. Cloudy weather, with southerly and westerly winds, on the South Atlantic and Gulf. r THE CITY. A W A O V JS ST 1 S C 51 E 1 ' . E. D. II all, Agent Drawing To night. Viok & Mebank. Direct Line, n. U. Snxw, Master. Notice. Olivjbr Ditson & Co. Singing Books, Accident at Bocblngbam A Swindling: Concern. During a performance of Deerfoot & Pierce's Indian Show at Rockingham, Richmond coun- direct line, Capt. Duncan master, will have quick dispatch for Liverpool. Sfc No chance for Greeley I Collector Rum Icy authorizes us to say, positively, and em phatically, that he Is for Grant. Mr. Greeley will please retire to the shades of Chappaqua I Two colored women, names unknown, had a savage encounter In Brooklyn yester day morning, and a gentleman who witnessed the affair says they "made the fur fly" for a few moments. A little scrimmage occurred between a party of colored men near the corner of Eighth and Chesnut streets, late yesterday afternoon,' but through the interference of bystanders it him the kind attentions of our brethren of the press and others. The Messenger is of the opin ion that if Caldwell is fairly elected by the votes of the people, he should be per mitted to enjoy his triumph and his office in peace, Ur. lmm IT QTO on OC4 999 T7 Notes and Bills Re-Discounted 27,670 00 . $156,4:0 10 Blank Book Manufactory, W. IT. BEKXAUI), Pro p'tor, .WILMINGTON, N. C. Statb ov North Carolina, ) County of New Hanover. $ But if Dy any iraudulent or Hanover, do solemnly swear that the above Our Chip Basket. What lady is used to war? Millie Tary. -Physicians recommend ladles to form f orrupt practices he has attained that end, stom walking clubs. This is a matter in which "1Ui MV.,U , ,V Z ttU J, steps Bhould be taken. freedom of the ballot may be duly vindi cated and the perpetuity of tree govern- An editor says he once partook of a beve- ment assured. But by all means let these rage so strong that he could not tell whether alleged Irauds be thoroughly investigated, It was brandy or a torchlight procession going which can be done only by contesting the down his throat. vuuuny ui iuo eiecuuu. S. D. WALLACE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of August, 1872. ISAAC BATES, aug6-lwnac Notary Public. Saddlery. Lli KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TEUNKS TRAVELING BAGS, The Only Establishment in the 1 State having all tliese I acill- ( A ties combined. ty, on Saturday last, the seats suddenly gave way and came down with a crash, pecipitatlng was 4,nipped in the bud." . - : I . the crowd to the ground. Subsequent: in- To Mr. F. M. James, dfthls city, we are teb 5-tfnao J. 8. TOPHAM & CO.'S, No. 8 South Front St., Wilmington, N. C. We've heard oi a secret which was so Dig we cilI) the foUowine from the Troy (N. Y.) that it required all the women in town to Wg: keep it, and then they could not so without of Buffalo, New York, commenced advertising And everything lithe line of Saddlery Goods t, fcoir. nf t,M- hnahanrfa inthe Whig an article called " Dr. sage's ua- cneap ror cash at I tarrh Remedy." we believeaatthetimeitwas a rnnnPftient pflitnr Rftvs 'Onr earlv one of tho many catoh-penny arrangements A Connecticut editor says . uur eariy Hw1ndia -nfiOTiifi nut of their monev. but du- vostigation disclosed the fact that the leg of indebted for the first scuppernong grapes of peas came up in two days after they were 1 ring the past few weeks have become con- one gentleman had been broken and a Udy the season, and nice ones they were. By the planted this year. Anybody's will if the hens JJSSJn citizens Twho have offered torn bad been badly injured. It Is stated that thia way, Mr. James was the first in the market are allowed to run in the garden." that loathsome disease Catarrh," and they company, which is pronounced an outrageous with this delicious fruit last season. mnnr.t,ned fan are sold for the benefit YSSSSS' SSi - The city has been a little disorderly for of young ladies who have no one to love, and H&'aKSS? t0 ' several days and nights past. Wehopetosee who chew the stuffing Out of any other kind y,8 Best Anxili.ry.-Ask the belle an Improvement in this respect. Let Wil- In one evening when a hop is In progress. of the season what appointment of her toUet- mington preserve her reputation as being the A gentleman advertised for a wife and re- iJigfavSSffi most orderly city of its size in the country. celved answers from eighteen hundred- and tion. Hagan'b Maghobia Balk. Nothing, she Our City Agents have been unavoidably I ninety-seven husbands saying he could have muyto enhance her 'charms and render her I VAIVUABIjE HOUSE and IiOT late In delivering Uftlr papers for a week or theirs. This is given as an illustration of the gEgg,$" tuxilia of Beauty two past This was caused by the fact that value of advertising. I ByJ using it ladies are enabled, long af- of the Indians belonging BOme ot our pre83 macalnerv Sot ol order, a young merchant, who is trying to strug- preserve the youthf ai bloom and purity of :rtcd at Shoe Heel, and It hIch necessitated the sending to Baltimore Rle ong In a falsely economical w-y. took a 1I3ell,Sal ior ner aenciencies. humbug, stole everything they couldr lay hands on at Rich's Hotel In Laurlnburg, which enabled them, with the proceeds, to pay the sufferers by the accident in Rockingham 1500 damages, when they departed in the direction of Wadesboro'. A gentleman from Lllesvllle Informs us that they passed through that place about 11 o'clock on Sunday night, all drunk and yelling lifce demons. We learn that two to the Company deserted MISCELLANEOUS. M. OR ONLY, Auctioneer. By Cronly &, Morris. Upon Fourth Street between Orange and Ann, at Auction. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, PAPERS, CARDS AND INKS SKILLED WORKMEN. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.! is reported that they expressed the intention for new materlal and in the meantime the ci&8s In a Sunday school recently. During the fully compenbas : of Joining the outlaws in the swamps of Robe- Pre8S nas t0 b0 orkcd by band Qr city Progress of the lesson, he asked, "What is aug 13-TuThSat son county. If they have done so wo may readers wil please bear with us a few days solitude?" and was visibly disturbed when a hote: look for lively times in that direction before I l0DScr wncn it inAlUight. long. 1 Since writing the above we have received the following : Shoe Hbel, N. C, Aug. 9tb, 1S72. Editor Mousing Stau: . Official Returns. The following are the official reports from miserable boy promptly answered, "Tho store that don't advertise." HOTEL. ARRIVALS. National Hote1., E. Jones, Proprietor. Aug. 12 Edward Horner, Newark, New Jersey; Z jj White, New York; C 1 Whitfield, Q A South- ii "w 1 v ii M ai nmnnr. jsnmii.i n iiixi in. The indestructible Tag is a great convenience j0hnB Turrentine, City; D Eider J A Tur in, soutnern Kinross uompany xx ouuiuim, Yancey and Stokes counties, as forwarded to to merchants. It answers the combined pur 37 e" pose of a direction label and business card. Smith, BW Wilkins, Columbus county; ' ' Dear Sir The greatest humbug of the age exhibited here yesterday under the name of Deerloot & Pierce's Indian Show. The whole performance was a farce, and somo feats were really disgusting and disgraceful. I have wit nessed many penormances. out never one so disgraceful as Deerfoot & Pierce's, it Will be well ior the public to pass them by unnoticed wherever they may appear.- I would most re spectfully warn the ladies, particularly, to be ware of them. I give this hint knowing that none of our respectable ladies, after this inti mation of the character of the concern, will attend. In conclusion I would advise the pub lie to pass them by and let their receipts be small. Yours truly, A Victim. the Stab by the Register of Deeds of the re spective counties: YANCEY. Merrimon, 503; Caldwell, 872. For Congress pose House and supply yourselves, LGt Call at the Star Printing and ruDiisning ll3on r,edeer Q- J Boney, Duplin tf Roads, N C; J H Aycoctr, Rockingham, N C ; E R lilies, i.nesvuie; J jjjamison, u;oiumoia. 8 C; R H Fox, Va; L T Everett, Laurinburg; J Vance, 534; Condlcr, 308. For the Senate SPIHITS OF TUliPENTIN'E. A UorDettt Sampson county; Pomp Bryan & Ham KOI. Hnfrr fnnl -170- I Wife, Raleigh. Moore, Rep., 405; Craig, Rep., 2C4. For the House Byrd, Cons., 393; ProCltt, Cons., 332; Crops promising everywhere. The Raleigh Greeley club has over 100 members. Game the last issuo of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Resisting an Officer. Yesterday, between 12 and 1 o'clock, two colored men, named respectively Sandy Camp bell and - Mclyer, were, engaged in curs ing and quarreling on the street in front of the National Hotel when Officer Wilson of the po ' lice force approached and ordered them to move on and stop their noise, upon which Ray, Rep., 146. STOKES Merrimon, 903; Caldwell", 830. For Con rre4s Leach. Cone.. 924: Settle. Rep.. 875. For the Senate Stafford. Cons.. 901: NIsson. Shelby Banner. Rep., 70S. For the House Mitchell, Conf . I It is proposed to form a Gree- vuo; rucaer, tji. ine ijonservaiive county i jgy ana urown vjiud in woiusuoru. candidates were all elected by small majorities. Hrn-nn fi-jrpfillent in Favetteville 1 i-ilia TiArrla ana vicimiy, auuuiuiug w mcudgiv. A CHOICE LIST OF SINGING BOOKS FOE THE Coming Musical Season. THE STANDARD By 1. O. Emerson of Boston, and H. R. Palmer oi Chicago. Price I W; tW Wpsrdoaen. . ifirst eaiuon exnausieu. xtexb buiwuu tu- 1 no XL, air i o urtiua a muvu iui I reaay soia. xnis uiiurca jilubiu wu, i""" i proceed to seu by puoiic aucuon, on COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.. Extracts from ttae Proceedlnjfs. The Board met yesterday at 12 M. It was ordered that upon the presentation ot certificate, signed by Commissioner Hey er, ports of election frauds from ev mailed for tho present, post-paid, for $1 25. ON TUESDAY, August 20th, 1S72, we will sell at Exchange Coraer, at 11 o'clock A. M., that VALUABLE HOUSE and LOT, 65x129, situated upon the west side of Fourth Street. between Orange and Ann, formerly occupied by Wm. W. Hartmas, deceased. House contains 6 rooms ; good kitchen upon the premises. TERMS Cash ; balance 6 and 12 months, with Interest from day of sale. July 21-30aug 6, 13Jand 20. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. . By CRONLY & MORRIS. Commissioner's Sale. HOUSE AND LOT UPON SECOND ST., Between Market and Princess. T3TJRSUANT to an order of the Superior NOT THE LOWEST PRICES tDO J? ayeueviiie Jina r loreuue xvamuau. -andest, wiU be used immensely, both West -ri u;no fA m rft- landEa8t. Good for Ckorus Classes, uood ror Every mail DriDgS tO U8 re- Qaartette Choirs. Good for Conventions.- that the work has been performed on the bridge at Point Caswell and that it has been Campbell induced in encn aDusive language . din t contract, the Chairman is nn ?n iTnr nf mir virlorv takes . jj, m il.i v- - j l A. A t . I ' I Buauuu """"" ' for the first installment. Newton Chandler, sentenced Jli. Dcnui&GU was grauicu iiucudd iu iowu spirituous liquors in this city. The Board took a recess until 10) A. M. on Wednesday. him. This, however, he found to be no easy job, as Campbell valiently resisted, and the policeman finally fchad to secure the as slsUnce of another officer in order to take him to the lockup, from which he was sub sequently released on bond. of the State. - The grand Raleigh demon-1 for rape, died on the gallows in Charlotte Friday, confessing his crime. . The fraud in Craven county f Norn. Jnst Dublished, Strauss's New Man hattan Waltz, first played, with great suc cess, in New York. Price, $1 00. THE HOUR OF SINGING ! By Emerson and Tilden. Price tl 00. Good, practical, interesting High School Singing Book. Already highly approved and widely used. Excellent also for seminaries. An Accident and Its Consequences. We learn that H. E. Scott, Esq., Bnperln tendant of the County Poor House, met with qnlte an accident on Saturday evening last. He was In tbe act of placing a rail on the fence when be accidentally stepped into an old well, which was over grows. with grass and weeds, "and of the exact location of Which he was not aware at tbe time, when he was precipitated to the bottom, a distance of about 22 feet. There ; was, about four feet of water in the well at the time. He was rescued apparently but slightly iojured, but we regret to hear thatjhe has since been taken quite ill, caused, it Is presumed, by the accident to which we have referred. Mayor's Court. The following cases were disposed of yester day morning: st atuctikg RUBIES ! Sabbath School Sons' is clear enough to throw out the entire Book. Price 85 cents. None who try it can vote before any jury, it is said. iu a XLi A T ;.fTi folo. THE PILGRIM'S HARP ! For Social Meet- J A&AVUU. A. " " n TMna n ant.a vpru frmvptiiRnr, si 7.0. oranhft the Sentinel that "Willie Leach, re- Moderate price. 250 Tunes. Well selected Fannie Turner, charged with assaulting ported killed, is likely to recover from his music. Maud Stewart yi a "J 50 cent" An e iu tn0 "tentjion Of the public to the gumy ana nueu w uu iuovuduj, u v- Days tne Xvaieigu. j-vevvis ; woi i alargesale. quired to give Dona in tne sum 01 ior u 100 negroes irom Virginia are puneu Mu8i(J and Musl0 Booka mallG(lf post. Drawing Of tne C;nariiy lAOg- TUESDAY, Ansnst 20 th, 1872, At Exchange Corner, at 11 o'clock A. M., that Talaablo Twostory Home and Lot, situated upon the east side of Second, be tween Market and Princess streets, known as the Mason property." having a front 01 33 rt. upon Second St., running eastwardly 165 feet. House contains 6 rooms, with all necessary outhouses. TERMS Cash ; balance 6 and 12 months, with interest from day of sale. M. CRONLY, Com.U jy 21 and 30-aug 6, 13 and 20 THE Election Excitement TTAVING PASSED OVER, I BEG LEAVE JUL appearance at the next term of the Superior having voted at Townsville (Uranville free, on receipt of retail prices. To Merchants, Mechanics and Others. President's Office l Caps Fear AoaicuLTOuAii Association, V WilmiDgton, N. C, Aug. 12, 1873. ) Our General Premium List will be out In a few days, and we want Immediately any Special Premiums yon desire to offer. Send In your offers to mo and attended to this week: 8. L. Fremont, . St President, Court. George Hall, charged with disorderly con duct. Prosecutor required to pay the costs. J. P. Brown, charged with disorderly con duct, was required to pay the costs. George Davis, charged with disorderly con duct. Prosecutor required to pay the costs. Mary Morflt, charged with being drank on the streets, was fined $2 and costs. George Scott, charged with being drunk on the streets. Jngdment for the costs. county) box. It turns out that the negro Young reported killed in Franklin county at the election was killed in a dispute while loading hay. The vounff Senator elect from Rowan and Davie, Charles Price, Esq., is a native ot -Warren and is a "selfmade" man, says the Baleigh News. The election returns in graven 01lverDItsonfcC.,C. II. Ditson & Co., Boston. I New York. aug lS-2taw Wed Sat&Weowly ent DIRECT LINE. - THE A 1 BRITISH BARQUENTINE, pltal Scheme, on the 13 th of this Month. Citizens are earnestly requested to lend their assistance to this commendable effort In Behalf of Charity. Please supply yourselves with tickets at BUT AS LOW "p B 1 O ES AS Aiiy Other Establishment . FOR THE BEST QUAL.IT IT OF WORK. .V PRINTING, RULING AND BINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed Prompilyind Skilfully ! IMPROVED MACHINERY N OF . A L L KIND S I The Stockholders QF THE BANK OF NEW HANOVER ARE requested to meet at the rooms of the Cham ber of Commerce, on Thursday, the 15th inst., at 8 o'clock P. M. , By order of Board of Directors, 8. D. WALLACE, . aug 10-3t Sat TuesATh ' Cashier. STREET RAIL WAY ! 5 .1 TTe PronaI Tbe Charleston papers record the death of Mr. J. 8. Bean, a printer by trade, but who re lluqulsbed the business sometime since and cotnm year of the war he was In the mercantile busi ness in this city, with a Mr. Palfrey, but when the war closed rejoined his family, then resi dent in La Orange, Ga., where he died oh Fri day last. At. rmhliclv Tjroclaimed, as the law Charles Bannerman, charged with larceny. TPnn:res,b vthe Tuesday after the election. -p n H fl Tl H n T IT oace. Case dismissed. Awnvoesthe Craven vote.- " ' A colored youth whose name we are re- f frand in 1 " "v lfiFTS TW, THE COVKTBT rtf Via.. a T-rrn AncracrAfl fiVlA wl 1 1 Ul vaAKu VUbB'" " --- I ... . . - . . I . ....... . ... m n disDatch. For balance or freicnt WIU make run returns py tne morning oi me i & a. jbl. nnurv A.;jn.krrom iz an umu. o .jr. Another colored vouth whose name we are f .. State Central Com- annlv at once to V1CK a MEBANa. i rT-M ill-. uuiiaumwiv - i - . . . - - i ... ji 3 I w -- - anor tctjunawu -Jf - - i o i rniLiee, jrwaiciu, a.. v. ly conduct, was fined $2 20. Rwnin. Cherokee and other Western counties had no Had. printed ,fler- quested to withhold, charged with disorderly . A tr nT xihprr and reDOrt to Hon. TSnowinherl ..ii... nfifk nhma namtt a or . .. . n i -1 i n THE DRAWING 12th instant. aug6-tf E. D. HALL. REAFTER, DURING iTHESUMMEB MONTHS, the StreetlCarslwill only, run from 1L, and from 4 P. M. nntil 8 P. M The Cars will meet the Trains as nsuaL v. nivn fmnrATlllMl(l. 1IIH Iklir UUU MMW . . . I vdvv.m I t. ia - t. Af no iittia rWern to onr I Hr.kets and it is thought that only aia- "W THE IjOTTEBT Alness community and to the Interests of well was voted for on the State ticket: KJ " - - - i - a. i ii hAinua n rn nr prh i ii liih mini DU5U iUO - ple generally, that no facIUties have mat lrmuw , , enced merchandlzlnir. During the last fnr PejF4! ..a J count. t r.r three, mnntht nflRt. . The Messenger 18 glaQ lO learn TO., 4oW af,a the Onera House to-nleht, lUipruiuK., . ' I . . . T t, "i. n W TJocf or, '1 01 "1 7nrnna am invited to at- 1 at tne door np to The prizes will be rucay ucaeis ac FOB THE BENEFIT OF Tho Charity Hospital Confectioneries. K A Q LBS. of Halliard's celebrated Goods to arrive on next steamer, and received week July tO-tf DANIEL KLEIN, Proprietor. At ang-tf WM. M. STEVENSON'S, 8 Front Street. Kress of the work, with such otner wiorma- nt marshala ap- The Carolina Farmer. tion as the Chairman oi tne waumuw mu. no;nted for the approaching - D'air at m. -.- . . . .. nt f XT - . X7 1 1 I - k.fAM 4inm nnn thronf ft I L . . . ine lucumonu i-yeuinK xiowd bujto . t -1 see proper w ubwi I QoluSDOrO. 1 am II . Bernard, a native of Richmond. Is ed. them tha nubile It unionunaie tua. itor and farmer' HALL, Agent. Yarns and Sheeting. Notice. . The Charlotte Observes learns all persons are hereby notified not to go BALE 3 COTTON YARNS, Bales Standard Sheetings, .. - --v. w. .- . r . . 1 . The vjna id publisher of thls;admlrably conducted Buch is the case, as it is very imporian & difficulty occurred Friday on the ditany of the crew or officers of the British vade mecum. we nave receirea me our people snouia oe p. uvib- i . Bratton. in that county. De- A S August number, which Is filled with good nngs. to the works, and we hope Capt. Phillips, tne t" tw0 , negroes (names unknown) in " " 1 " Assistant Engineer in charge, will endeayor to -a to a quarrel between their children them will be paiany captain or consignees. facilitate matters In this respect. I at school, when one ot tne disputants snot i H. H. SHAW, Master. -mimr , " m w , I the other dead, Wht Udy i. toad ot nK, J.nnle & Btre9t njmor, BjOesIty, , - . The driver of a grocery cart, who let a basket of eggs fall, says "that truth squashed to the earth may git up and git, but he'll bo ' derned if eggs will." . Hasxtb A HowblLi Agents. auglMt 50 For sale at Factory Prices by aug6-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON ON MARRIAGE. APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from ' the effects of Errors and Abases In early life. Manhood restored, impediments to Marriage removed. New method of . treat ' ment. xfew and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 3 ftonUi Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale Low : TUN INE, Epsom Salts,' Bad way's Ready mlBTm t?a CW VA M mr - v w mi mm m a lrrcre stock of Drugs. Medicines, Toilet Articles, Paints, OIL varnlsn, Bmsbes, Ac., at aiAla atigll-tf Wholesale and Retail Drugglsta MKWB. OUnTEU, B. 1)., MTt)MS jfeiy, jarr osten, rroptor r -. v KTumingtrm, ir. u 4 O llshed Weeki; seit23-I-tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1872, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75