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NO. 181
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i ' ; Ilepublican State Conrentioii- ,
In accordance with a resolation, of -toe
Staie Executive 'Committee of the Union
Repuhiican party of North Carolina, adopt-
ed by s iid Committee, a State ConTentlon of
the Republican partyf Uxis Bute, called
day; thjs 17th day of April hext.-i; .
According: to the plan of' organization of
the party; each county will be entitled' to as
many votes in the ConVention ai i'f; fiat
racmbefs-'in the House of ReprestntaBres' of
ihe General AR?mblyr i .rms :
S.F. PHILLIPS: Chairman.
i9
J. C. L. Habkis, Secretary? ! ;S1 ,?Wi ;
A Request. v ' I
The uaderaigned , reiueats that a list f tfiey1 baTerbrdugbt dwin Drood 16 life
the delegates appointed to. ibev State Con- igainwhich we consider sV'grei improTe
vention, be forwarded td him at the earliest ment iibr a.
possible moment. It will facilitate Iptul- noreT mast rose'much -of -Its5 interest -with
,ne83 very much; 1 A list of ne County ExJ thf deatnof its cbief character. ! For safe
ccutive Committees appointed bj the Cpun- at Heinibyrr's Live' Book Btore. --J -ty
Conventions sholild brwardek'iisW dl in" r
Republicans will please take notice of oor 3 'IkildKiifs'Mtnthhj (edited and published,
request and act accordingly. by' Baldwin : the Clothier).; H one of ; the
Republican papers will please copy and rdfejt ? and elcome'vbi tors to our sanc-
keep this notice standing until the 17th
day of April. ;t;.;ii iu -.t-
V ' J. C. L. Harris, -
; " Sec. R-p. State Ex: Com. J
RiU-igh, N.C., March 1, 1872.' "' '
Frnjik Hsrsdcn was arrested yesterday
for disorderly conduct. s 1 j ; ;
TheSiato election, in . New Hampshire,
takes place next Monday the 11th.
Expenses of the county) of New Hanover, 1
for rhe last, five month's,- has ! enlvbee
$16:005.4G. . - ' -
A; BhII; has sold cut his interest in;
the Gaston House "at New-Bern ef an d nas
muvcel to,IIiliK)"ro. . "l"t V j
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LiNCLys llNAUGURatioH.-Las;rMon.
u,y, a, wn , uc. uujc.aa. T v VTU
C )ln f inaugurauon in aoui.
Constable WilHmi was sent, ta jail tyt
Josticf Piivaw for not working on the roads.
We understand
' Vestlgnited. :
.'that the matter will be in-
WcVhavo a letter from a leading Republi
can in Beaufort, which gives ua the cheer-
ing intelligence that Carteret will go large-
ly llepubiicau tbia fall. . ;
To Fair Play. We will publish the
cpramuiiication of "Fair Play," recommend
ing J. W
Schenck, jr., for re-election as
Sheriff iu Sunday's isfeue.
County REruBLiCAN ConvENTiaNS. At
Clinton Sacupson county, the 9th mst., and
Carteret Co. the 19ih, to appoint delegates
,.'h,o Rtafp onri nitriri (Tonvp.ntions. r
H' HIV UK V W 1 ' ' 1
Mission to Peru. Our Washington ex-
. .i fK5a mtt.i .-,
chants .state that this mission, vacant
through the resignaiion of the ; Hon. Thpr.
Settle, has been tendered to Gov. Holden.
t' " . I
cer Hill for assault and battery, and carried
before Justice McLaurin and fined $10 end
'-cost. Her t died to pay and was sent to
jail. .
HPsnsoxAL. -We return our thanks M-
Iff " l. . ,.V. : ' ! "C,. t,.r U t
, Esq., tor the Report ot tot
. ;ti . Us ;nfA ii.
Committee, to inquireinto, the
of the Penitentiary." , It is a
.
it.-
Joint Select Commi
manageuieut
rare documerit.
. ,
ouuinniwv m ujuj.- u ...
mnp.h nlcasure, on our exchange list, this
new monthly paper, published at Hampton ,
Virginia. It is as its name denotes, de
voted to the interests of the workirigmen.
Stock redeemea at me weenanics nuna-
ing-uud Loan Assbciation, March 6th: 8
shares at S121; 6 at $120: 3 atf$U9: l st
-. . i.;... a t
csyv-aciv..' w i' - .
a T7iii rro x ivi . 1. 1 irri Mini n.
Mains MrjNicfpAL Elections. Port
.-Port-
LAND. MARCH tn. Us .nre wu. wco
j . - -: . i
lit-Ul iu Muine; tt-dayi Portland te elects
its Rt publicau 'May. r. -s Lewistdu clecU
nonniiiinan bv 528 maioritv. The demo-
r -rf " -
cratic candidate last year had 58 major
The towns" heard ; from show little
from last year. f
James S. -Topham & Co., No. 8 South
Front st reef; Wilmington, Ni C, are manu
fact urera of every description ot
Traveling"' B gs," Saddlery" and Harness.
. ... J Itanrl ' nnvarnmunt
large swca oi. bw . - u.;Rr -
team-end: ambulance arnesa
brid
oh
price for pasu.t r : f A
t . is r i-t nits
of the Wi-1
r nonBfected
lireiv incorrect.-
is not connected with the Nation JUtpuou
ot connecieu wuu iue x,cvf.
aud Wnotbn..
ing Bohemian, just whathe was wheneua- Ufydb
vor Abbott first plcktd him up.
Main street, corner of 'En?ntht Riobtnend.
Ya4 sre anfcboirized mgenU of ihis paper.
r TV BPetWQti 6 Brothers, Philadelplna,
haT jait completed their superb tdition ot
cKarleBi vickk Works: W n.suin the
Aip iasc-auzso8K peculiar wprapi bcuod.
beea-.i smttealiy cto oi hijiliitlraaU
frieddt; xn baVe tafrTd htrthetptoti from
remarks 5 and Memoranda TpigiiHyiBSow
be intended towork Wahis estgniRre
only change' which" the aathofs baye made
(according to rm Tetter ' We hare scry' irm
his son) from Dickens7 orjginal plants that
inm.,: zuiiuiu -iOi u:jsu -tj sJ iiveoo
-1 The-March number coma's tov us with in
teresti ng origi oal : ton t n buti o ns from several
authors . ot-nbte. Tbe- editorial columns
bristle with - sharp, pointed paragraphs re
lating to trad, '' which are in "marked con
trast to the back he red sty lei ot introducing
a business to Hie public; : - :i : .'-" .v
The ; attic4e-which appears in the !i first
place among the otlginat f contribution's, is
by Laura 0. Holloway, arid is written in
tn authdr?s besein.n entltUd, Memories
jesWaV4 si !
JsiThe clcti6ns tfdm dthe joum$ltincc
rpairis4ikingseld0hi teeri injUiejllonthliM
oi the PresautvJay? hamA td ks-v'-'r
Bildwin'tf latlM'UfgcIt rtiytnoi
ing'busitess in -the "tlnitikl' jsiafea. His
at kniount to vertwelva huri-
red thoustiid doilars onoall.
1
tueCloirdtrp corner "Canal and BTaadway,
Ne YoM will place any name ou his list
tnd send tb Monthly free; if the -address
it lent to film.' Each number will be m-
bl fitned with an original ' eagratiug ; '
flsysr'i Report.
i ' Mayor's Office,
V ClTT OF WtLMUJGTOJf, C,
Jtnusry.llth, 1873.
Xp,t.BdAernXz- j
year, chargeable to this ' aqedunt is $45,-
I ah St i ia rpmarlrhl f Titn th M.nnnni
u,i
gomctixnes persons owning .bonds present
themafter. the ; larj(se of s years.. In more
than i on fustanqe Ifie copeos for five to ten
- , . i- - - . .- . - ' . 1
years nave ueen presented xor collection,
while rarely overtwatniras ot ine interest
is collected within: three months ot ttie time
fuyjedfor;tbe payment.
1 The interest on the' city debt has been
met; wheB due, with promptness; generally
several davs in advance.
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Bonds pastilusriot presented.;.;.. $ -6,000 00:
W'M ' T.? 44.700 00
Wilmington,' Cbarl otte and rJRutherf s
. . r - - .
Udt .ftff:? 40,000 00
Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruther- u
ford Rail Road Bonds, February t -
tg v ....f.Vlr.-.t::' ;15,000 00
in payment of debts, Jan; 1st, 1870, 14,200 00;
;T" ;si:j'i:i'. i't :ta JPi ,ii"1380, :i 33,000 00-
nrn..itAii PhirlMLA nd Kntber.; f
It ford Rail ioad,Feb.lst.18S0,,... 50,000 00
f yanding uonas, a per cent., quo
July 11882, e0,400 00
'i-'iji.ki'i-ttitl
tUTli'14.000 00
Julv. 1.1887,
140,800 00
r July 1 1888,
V July 1,1889,
23,600 UO
500 00
!
Total Bonded Debt
k -Al ' 1 A OQf) ftft
I BOrrowe oi inaiTiuuw.,.. ........ .
Due Banks;..
i. SgOOO 00
...... v
Total DeM, .m::;:.,;,V::V $545,003 19
1t
I," "Rir frrnt Act ,nrV Gi.nf ral Assemblv
I AA - - 1 . -
.u- - r nnnnA' fJ. "itlilWrnnM
vu iub rUuu.v. !vv, : r-r-.
P-I5f IHn
the ? prompt
. , " r-'i-.'ri.K wwilminnn!
; I UW S
the library- ""ut
dollari in ifix pentoWilBtereaiteear
r i ivuk wu . vrTT. u r. l ; .fi j j
. .T --kT Luw1aVl ,.3Jqei
U9uli "aWaJwmt
I also 10 excnaD2e.Buv,,,r' rf v u KV'Mi r"jior"TiT r',:- r-v r J .. . . , . -1 . . -
a sale ot about. VI krfVur!: . mfltmr Hurt-lDale I sheeting, .3 do
I oi-tne presen' annfjiug udwhuw - v. r-- T.7-: . .. - :w r.rr." I hhutnrnt. 124 do rosin, issao tar.
i . i .k....i hih . fn rf wnn hail ruieireu, iiiui:Miwwn-itr..,".'-.T ' n nvn --
itv. I. - f . ; , i mittte of its own body, oi wtiicn.; riweras 1 man: B Beaty, Btowju, - -
i m h r.firnn lor. anu wio-'proocui. w . : . ;..'...,:- i;t --neaer s iiove. n js tiicrs,
. s s r - - - - - . ia . ti" si rr w icnnniin tsbh i us piiiiir. i
l it ja, of mmpst wpxyii?u- " ' t '
; il i H cred t that thelaw be compuea wuu, uu anu.-(jj:.p-;-. ;' , ' ,
ecMkarridnriuff tue oonwja - ,Mtro:nr na wfcivfrl wis, .w-:
ityoternmuiV In orderthafthis may
be. . done uudf rstandingty X tubmit the t ol
Uwing estimate of the amount required, viz:
droHnary3intes, 'li ........ V;".. $84,000
Extraordinary Expenses. ............ . . ia,000
Interest,....,..., ! 45,000
Expense........
Sinking Fund, .,
$145,000
10,00f
j I Total required,...;...'........... $155,600
This amount may ba realized by a tax of
( 1 cents ' upon the dollar, of valuatiou of
Veal arid personal property, and an increase
:of'ft-oni 50 fa 100 per centum on thtLicerise
tsX. J$s a' new 4aluati6nf citf a?d ?eal
estate; rwe may expect considerable -add
tiou. ta-the present amount which reaches
about $3,510,006. I am quitel sure the total
value of real and personal property will 'not
fall mucb short of $3,009,000.' - s U )l
HiThe ptpperty :belonging,to the A cityi cor
poration, is as folio wt : ; - 4 j
Gty Hail and Theatre, value,, . ..$ 75,000
Lot N. W. corner ot Fourth and Dock
. t streets, with Bnine House and Hook
. and Ladder House, 9,000
Lot 8. W. corner Princess and Fourth
, j streets with Eneine Houae, . . ; . . JL f .7.000
Lot and Engine House on Ann. street,"
,1 Eastof Front street,. .....1 "1,500
Engine, Horses, Hose, and other mate- h - -.
i rial............ 5,000
tl Cisterns, . ,V. .... . . 2,000
8 M ules and Carts, ............ ....... . ; . 1,500
Horse and Buggf, 200
Pauper Cemetery, . . . . . . . ;'. ...... ...... . .. 400
, Total,..
-mm
During the year, just passed there has
been ' erected within - the corporate limits i
one hundred and ninety-eight buildings of
difi'erent jlesbriptions, . which are enumerat
ed , aa follows : Dwellings 170, ; Stores 9,
Ware-houses -4, Kitchens 13. The1 number
repaired amounts to 33. Total value,'
$370,000. i -
''s AH the improtements show that our city
i progressing that prosperity, has again
begun to, How towards us. Our merchants
rind traders have been peculiarly benefitted
by the increased demand, and large prices
paid for our speci al product, naval stores.
JYe have, the well deserved name of ; the
greajt !QAvil store market, a specialty which
gives us Tat all times a large trade with the
whole world. That, with the increasing
demand, our trade will still more increase,
there can rbe no doubt
; I beg to call the particular attention of
all our citizens to the great importance of
the improvement of the mouth of the Cape
Far River, and the river itself, new being
worked upon by the Government of the
United States, . and for which two appro
priations have bn made So tar the
work has been eminently successful. I feel
that much, it not everything, connected
With the future prosperity of aurf.city de
pends upon the successful completion of
the work. I have lost no opportunity to
speak and write, and by every other means
urge forward and cheer on the able officers
in charge. I cannot forbear in this place
to accord great credit to the Chamber of
Commerce of our city for their efforts, and
most particularly do I desire to express the
thanks of the city officials to Henry Nutt,
Esa, the able Chairman ot the Special
Committee appointed by the Chamber, of
Commerce, for his valuable services, and
the f arnest and unflagging zeal with which
he In 8 worked in behalf of the welfare of
the city in this matter.
I TO BE COHTISUBD.l
To the Editor Post:
I see that there has been a great many
men recommended to the Republican Can-
vention that convenes in Raleigh in April
next tor Governor an(f State officers.
" 1 Trli;:; wI. .
place the name'of Hon. O. W. Price, J-,
' the convention for the nomination
a. Lt. Governor of North Carolina! , Mr.
I i . ' ' - .
Price has represented .ew ilanover tue
last four years, (two in the House and two
in the Senate) with honor and dignity.
CON8I8TEKCT.
River and Bar Improvements.
Wilmington, N. C, March 1, 1872.
To the President and Members of the 'Oham-
. ur . of Commerce: . " r -
Gents: The Committee appointed by
rn.u Chamber to visit Washington. City, in
'I. - - t t ! i ti i
a l k . . . i u'aaw k icup a n n r . m r iifir
r . . . ixr t r r -
- Pre8;deut and Henrv Nutt. member of
r . nh,mfc.? with thP Hon. .Silas.
Martin, Mayor of the city, and George g.
1 French. .EtH
mim cik t? hwiukw Vm
a ra
ooh t p,bruarv last. We ; were ...met and
v-. - no.tti: a ; M
Tn dbr lor
r.harffe'To wl
iibatitletermined,iif.possibl ttpod
i the- amount ot ffeoeraiA apprppnsh
itibe- to the committee, toen inr aesaion, djaij:.
ldlupoo which there was an increased
Pdematffrfoi similar works Jn oUfer setUqris
these circhmstancea
- . i fliCnAt fkl i instified in allowing 6
t.-wuoi i j.ne coioiuincc bcmucu .m vauuui uiuu
t true situation, ana appearea reany aesirous
with out demand, while
lne?Ubf
towaaca of a greater sum than .was first de
termined upon., ?, , tr : , oxi&i'yasz
iThey pledgtd ihc 4?8urance, honeVtrot
doing the' best they could for crand lo in
creatc tho amnunMf possible. f : f ' '4
We here . take occasion r to acknowledge
the active, interest taken in this matter by.
ur reprcscniauve) ir aaaen,.as aiso py
our former Senator, Qen. Abbott, and ether
gentlemea'f roia Wmingtep, who' happened
to.bt inasiingto'f;.",;:::'
r? The etueoilh. :CroUnt dalcgatior n
Congrs v expressed and 1 teemed . to feel a
eleep interest In th success of ;our ; work, as
ls9i,iriy,inem1bera iHjOtnerjfitatfiSbose
acquaioiance we maae.
I ftbthlogJ but e ucouraging greeti ug?t tand4
uxai j expressions met . us irom mem pers 01 ,
every secuoq pi toe country.. We theretore
feel f greatly; encoaraged, that, our y hit ,waa
not.ipTain aqd th'at the very beit will be
dope lor ; us, that; the . circumstances of the
case wiUV permit. 7 , Uv3" j . ;. . T : . . ' '.-'
" I " ,' ; . Repeetiullyr ""';,', . ,
,ir". hi ft -vna; -rsii jH. Nuxr. Ch'mu. f
f.
WILMINGTON MARKET. ,
y ,-:!: j'i' j MONDAY, March 4
Corroat. No sales.
Jtosnr. Sales of 150 .bblsi at. $6.00 for Low
Pale. H.p 1 ' . -
Sriaris ; TuBPXKranj. No transactions re
ported.'' f -'Jf w '
Crude TusrESTiKK. 8al of 150 bbls at
$4i25 for1 Hard1 and 6.25 for Yellow Dip and
pTiaV ies :bf 265' bbls at $2.65 1$ bbl arid
409 bbls at $2.80 in order.
,,Cottom. ;No sales. ; ,
EoaiN. Sales of 500 bbls Straisod P. N. T.
Sriarrs TuarasTiKB. No transactions re-
pprted. .
Caunx TcosPJSNTiHS. No transactions re
ported. , ',.,,' . ;.L , : (i, .
,Tar. 8ales of 843 bbls at $3.65 bbl.
:e i?- Ws-- im WEDNESDAY, March 6.
i.SriaiTS Trarxs tike. No Bales reported. t ,
r Rosia. galea of 520 bbls at $4,00 for Strained
and; $7.00 for ' Pale. H Market quiet and has de
clined 20 cents for Strained..
: Crudb Ttjrpsktihk. Sales of CO'ublBsat $4.00
for Hard and 1 $$.00 tor Yellow Dip and Virgin.
Market quiet and has declined 25 cents.
Tar. Sales of 124 bbls at $2.65 bbl.
Cottow. No sales reported.
31 A BI WIS
; .'ARRIVED.
-Steamship Pioneer, Wakelev Philadelphia,
Wortk & Worth '
Stcaraahip Bolivar, Evans, Baltimore, A D
Cazaux i
Schr W Wiles, May, New York, Williams &
Mnrcbinson.
Schr Ben, Davis, New York, Williams & Mur
chison. Brig AlteTela, Cousins, St. John's, Porto
Rico. E Kidder A Son.
- Schr vChas 8awyer, McFarlaud, New York,
master. . . , . : . ,
Schr Chas R Hillyer, Proctor, Aquien, Hayti,
master, with logwood. '
Schr Agile, Roberts, New-Berne, Northrop &
uommioi. . , -m
SchrJ TMcFarland, Baker, New York, mas
ter. J . s ,
' Stmr A P Hurt. :8kiti r, r ayetteTiuo,
Worth & Worth. . ,
8tmr Cumberland, Phillips, FayeneYille, L H
DeRosseL
8tmr Juniper, Thornton, Fayetteville, Worth,
s worm.
Schr J B Wheeler. Corson. Wilmington, Del.,
Vick A Mebane.
mu wlth SS3 DnBhel8 peanuts. 3 bales cotton
Steamship Regulator, Freeman, New York,
11 xrrj oruu. - .
T Li
.Sttar Murchlsou,.Garrison, Fayetteville, WU.
liamaA. Murchison, .
M8cb f&J??! EdwaiS? a
1 ii a . r tt. . 11 T J , J
iocu n.onan, uwk,-a unw, wiww u.-
&Hall. with 160 bhls roBin. 60 bushels peanuts
i 8chr Martha Davis, Hill. New River, Edwards
& Hall, with 125 bblB,,roein. 1 bale Cotton, 400
bushels peanuts.
;'P';" h L.!tu CLEARED. .
' :Br Brag Carrie E Pickering, Torry, Humacao,
3t (Ml VU.
rSchr Ddnua Anna, i , Havana, Worth &
Worth..: 7 n i-
t Stmr A P Hurt, Skinner, Fayetteville, Worth
A Worth I
Stmr Cumberland, Phillips, FayetteTllIc, L H
DeRosset
jStmr Juniper, Smith, Jfayatevme, worth
imrir
rorth.
I WonL
I " '
OCnr X viaxr ui
Schr F 8U Clair Edwards, Ireland, Philadel-
f-8chrThosfl Smith. Bacon. New York, Harris
1 fs HeweUJivf '
ft'Tf ",(ll6,'u "
i - gtmr Mm-chisoni uarnson, irayctteviue, u-
' Schr PalmaHankin,' NeW York, Barry Bros
Ja?8chr Emhia,DEnuUcottEndlcott, Havana,
ftBarker
cotton, 20
Worth &
A Alder
stmr J nnioer 17 bbia turpi.
ivsln, -Worth AWorciu i Blocker & Love,. J
Bunting, A Alderman, u. aiaoiuDg. : - jm
o rnmArland 527 bbta . roaln. .11 do
CLOOO shingles,' F Wercaner,1 Blocker & Love,
Bprunt & 030,' WWard Bros, L tl ueKossei,
( tmr MnrchiMHi4-3 bbls bdU. 245 do rosta,
fil do tar, 4 bflea sheeting, ,WlUiamajifc Murchir
stmr North State 529 bbls rosm. 7 CO spts,
OFS An tar. WlBardroar-W-Kerehner, Blos
mtmt & Krans. uiocaer s iiove. a Aiaerman, o
E BuutiuV,X3ha Sotftherlana.' '
re - ;
- MA ft fifWfflfMlV
" t PmiDXLFHiA- Schr F , St Clair E4wards.r-
NrwYoax -Schr Thos G 5fimith.7,100
nines bolts, 2,400 bbls rosm. . -
2,513 bbls rOin, 449 bales cotton.
; waw-jjioaa- Bcnr raxma,
t.tllO do rokin.
r t -.-H??' v - j h FOREIGNf ' f
-HivAirA.-chr: Donna Anna.-101;K !
lumber, lQbbls tar, 10 do tcb,,r l WJ, eeiiswereu.. lZ.r:m -
"humacao: Br BrIgdlKKckerins.-TlC9,6o7 i to .5 . JAM JSSI: :Jtz
they
Endicotir -
The Great flair ' Prodaeer-Halr 'Oils.
Pomatums and Pomades nave bad their day.
Tbey- belong totn musty past, noooay uat
understands the chemistrv of the hair and the
Ihilo&opny ot ,its growth thinks of uslag them,
ostead oX clogging the pores of the scalp with
thick ongucnto, and thus obstructing the im
senstble -i perspiration t which is essential to the
health of the fibers, wa now tone the surface of
the c head u witbj an -Invigorating i applicaUen
which; penetrates to. the roots of the ksir sad
stimulates them in the saraaway that the f er
tntfntr atnnt unrrsC Tf th meidows Stlan-
late the enus rooU and cause the blades to
spring up in mynaas coaung xns carta witn
verdures Ths, invlzorant..beat - adapted to tkls
purpose is Ltos's XATHAaioir; 7 It may well be
called the tertiltaer of the tread. To the barren
acalpltCommunleaTes vegetative wrwerVc-lftha
nair ls ai
witberedi
or bliffht.
glossy flexible under Its genial operation;
and as a" dressing It is unapproached y any
preparation that has" yet been laid: cm the teilet
of Fashion.- ' ': . - -M i ' ,.-v.X
If you desire rosy cheeki and a complexiom
Mr and free from Pimples and Blotches, jrarify
your Wood: by thc.ueo of LDrfc Pierce's Golden
Medieal, Discovery, j It has no oqual tor this
porposel",' :." - r' " . ' ::' w ' ';
SPECIAL.
EVERY ONE HIS OWN, DOCTOR Being a
private instructor for married persons, or those
about to be married.- both male and female, in
everything' concerning the a physiology and re
lations of our sexual aystem, and the produc
tion and prevention uyf offspring, including all
the new discoveries' never ' before iven in the
English language," by WM.- YOUNG, 2 U D.
This is really a valuable and interesting work.
It is written in plain language for the general
reader, and is illustrated; witn numerous fin
graTings. All young married people, or those
contemplating marriage,' sud having the least
impediment to married i life, should read this
book. It discloses secrets that every oae
ehould be acquainted with ; still it is a book
that must be locked , up and not ;iet ne aDout
the house. It will be sent to any address on
receipt of 90 cents. Address Dr. WM. TOUNGi
No. 415 Spruce street, above tourtn, rmiaact-
phia. -"j ,.: ;j
BgAFFLlCrED AND UNFORTUNATE
No matter what may be your disease, before
you place yourself under the care of any one of
the QUACKS native and forehrn who advev
Use in this or any other paper get a copy of
Dr. Young's Rook ana reatt it carciuuy. .is wui
be the means of saving you many a dollar,' your
health, and possibly your life.' Dr. Touag can
be consulted on any of the diseases describee1
in his publications by mail or at his office. No
146 Spruce street, above Fourth, r&uaaeipma
nov 23 " : .. :' ' y 151-Cm ;;
CIT0S!
The. new City Bonds ; are receiTefi and
now offered for sale.
Price 821-9 In Un-
. . ' ' .. I , '. ... '
Prlncipul and Interest payable 1H KKJlJJ tl
Wilmington or New York, at the option of the
purchaser. '
20 YEARS TO RUN. !
INTEREST
8 PER CENT.
Interest payable in July1 and January IN
GOLD. ' "J ..!. t , f
An investment for twenty' years payitg TEN
PER CENT, per annam. , ... . . -
T. C. 8ERVO8S, Treasurer.
march 3 - - ::' r ISO-lw
HPHE WORKS OF ALL KNOWN AUTHORS,
HtNi
A ' ' - - : . "
upon all subjects, are to be found at . ,
THE LIVE BOOK STORE.
PEOPLE'S EDITION CHARLES DICKEN'S
"e- IZ" WORK8 COMPLETE.
JOHN J ASPa SECRET, sequel to
"EDWIN DROOD,M
With eighteen illustratea agraviBgf
For sale at !
HEINSBERGEs's
Live Book 8te
181
mar 7
TliOBE F1HE OILtt I1AT0
HAVE ARRIVED. CALL AND GET THE
BBOADWAY, STYLE
' AT THE (-
City Clothing tore
. OF j
mar 7
-f r- 1 , .181-;
U. S. INTEiiriAL nEVEUUB
A&s't A.soa!s Ornca, 2? Dry 8nDT.t
o , . Wilton, NC March 5th, 18W.
Lv counties ,01? new xiuw u.n.
Bladen, Columbus andobeson. subject to In -
nndnr the Revenue laws of the United
States, and toT all persons desiring to carryon
TTsto.i RfotPa have imoosed a Special Tax, that
thA timfe for making applications for license, or
l ..tn, n( wnmo haarriTd. and that all par-
Ur -.-rti noUS. 'w'lUl Uie- rel1llre-
; i rneniB oi iaw ud w uciwyo iv, wm oe
tar, 1 nrosecntad. ns- yi '- ':
j All applications or returns to be made either
meriting or personally tpme. , , rt
- i . " THOS. M. SMITH,
1 f
n h b -Office No. 10 8. Front streets :
2jmar Tn.-ivu tiai
10 j
131-St
ESCAPED OR OTOtECI
-
ROM THE CAGE .ON WEDNESDAY,
ropping out or dccobubk ry t ioa
tt arrests .the process of, dilapidation
The hslr thickens and becomes
JD inaL a mala.: Canary Bird i: has crown on I i;, t.v .t:, "
fead? tnberalreward?will bejiaid lor ..dij-: I Sr5lSt?? the Road 2'dd
liven of the bird at ournMoace," or to
i,3 ;-. i'V
A J. TOP?:
m-it
1 Booms Umok Rxtumjcau Kx. Con., I
,5 WxiJaoTOs, N.,MaT
Ju- j ;
THE MEMBERS , OUMHiS U1U RSr uO- I U . Ba
llcan. Executive Committee ot New Hanover H .
I TVpmtiTO X7omraiitee be present, aa matters
feet counted; witoHhe tote Xwnnon;wlll;be
Ch'm Union Sep. Ex. Com.''
1
Joa. C. H aetretsrr.
m-td
t ...
Hex Advertisement If.
"WItyi inerton :-t:G:
ALL APPLICATIONS rbr ENGAGEMENTS
2 : should be addressed to' '
1C J. PEN KY PACKER,
.....; . . , Leesee.
" . ' lS0-2t
mt'r 3
' For Iwo Eveninra. : " ' ; -
WiT. HORACE LINOAnD,
, ALICE DUNNING (Lingard,)
and laeir superb Comedy and Operetta CompanV
IS in number, in - -
TWO MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES
".': , Incidental to the entertainment,
":j '' '' ' ' ' ' The famous : -";
.':'. LINGARD SKETCHES L
Including the late l-. - '.:.; ; : .
ROBERT E. I,EE
.; Entire change ot bill each evening : , i i
Admission, 75 and 50 cents. Colored gallery,
25 cents. Reserved seats $1.09 each, on sale at
uemsDergers iook qiore.
mar H
i l80-2t
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
? CITY OF WILMINGTON.'
March 6tb, 1572.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH A RESOLUTION
Of the Board of Aldermen at their regular
monthly meeting In Tebruary last, I have ap
pointed on the part of the City, Joseph ;E, Samp
son ana oepn u carlo vr to list the taxes for
the qity of Wilmington, for the yaar 1S72. The?
Will attend at the City Hall tor th purpoac of
receiving tax lists every working day from Mon
day, April 1st, until Tuesday, the 30th day of
said month inclusive, between the hours of 8:oO
A. M.. sad 4:80 P. M., and at least two erecings
iu each week, to be fixed hereafter, between the
hours of 7:S0 and 9 o'clock P. M.
All persons failing to list within the dates
mentioned, will be liable to docblx Tax.
1 81LA8 N MARTIN,
Mayor.
.mar 7 181-law-0w
WANTED.
pOB WILMINGTON AND VICINITY, AN
Experienced Life Insurance Agent. For par
ticulars, address
SUP'T OF AGENCIES,
, Box 6705 New York.
mar 4
181-tf
DQOKE.
JUST ARRIVED from KENTUCKY
and for sale 75 head Of No. 1 Large
Droit Aftite,- from 10 to 13 haufla high
and 4 to 6 years old. Suitable for T
lUrpeuuue
and Timber business.
80UTHEKLAND & STEGALL.
mar? , 181 -3t
TQT OUR OIL BLACKIHQ.
THE CE8T YOU CAN USE TO PRE
SERVE LEATHER,
NEATLY PUT UP IN GLASS JARS.
DUDLEY & ELLIS,
Sign of the Big Boot.
181
mar 7
W5I. .HcLAlJRIlV,
J HAVE MOVED MY PLACE OF BUSINESS
to the corner of Eighth and Cattle streets. My
friends will please take notice.
7 181-tf
COCO A and Straw Mattings, various qualities
and widths, ,
For sale by J. S. WILLIAMS.
- mar 7 181
J3 EADY-MADE SHIRfS, Constantly on hand
Alai J.S.WILLIAMS.
mar 7
I8l
BAT RUM, Cologne, Lubins, Perfumery,
Powder, Fancy Sosps, at prices that urili
aery competition .
For sale by
; mar 7 '
f. S. WILLIAMS.
181
TTMBRELLA8 AND PARASOLS,
VJ For &1 bv .1 N WIMTiiii
' -iai .
TMSH JEN. ln. KT. T7r
AJ5?' fr M y ! J- WILLI A M8. :
181
iai-
A At-m .V A 1
For sale by
J. S. -villi AM8.'
mar 7
131
IL CLOTHS, lor TABLES and KUk
V For sale by
J. S. WILLIAM
1 , 131
mar 7
I10TICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING BEEN AP
, .fiJ tnc Mi Alfr8l L. Price in his
aao Deinginerein du authond AX!
1 SSni &
) ducted by his testator, atineKS1?!:
side of Market street. ioaadMVTW'
l mABrvsi 1
1 vtzlh V?1,
I Executor. f A iL.- ,
' " f- ,-v- -181-,,,
lord iiatirflaa v ;.
Wnsaaotox, 'N. -C., Feb. 27thwlS72.
XACOCEDS ANT ED
eth
CTWOHUNpREDJ good, handi are
irT., j7r TTtV il.
Liberal rstea wUl be paid, and payments
made each week if uesired. '
tt0VarLCr: Si&iFH
I TrxsPOrteuSn Pt AUen, Master of
Transportation.
Reliable colored men.' with families, can find
pens an cut , homes on each Section where
-
h
houses will be provided and fair compensation
xor ineir services naa tor any term ot rcara.
1 i&:-y , 8. L. FREMONT.
, , Enffluesr and Superintendent.
i. :. "v.:.;".;..,,. . . . ; ;' , ' ; j .-.V-i- . ' y- t p "' '"'. ,: ; r : i;- "fur :" " -V-1 ..' ' ';! , " ;.' . f.Y-.'