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BATES OF ADTEB1. r PUB ISHED DAILY, OneScuareone day. .TZZZ I: ! ."-three days........ a.CJ- V :; -four daygi..... lire days, 8 00 one week.......... t 60 mr Cootract AdTerttsejnents taken at pro portionately low rates. YY.YYYSY Carriages, Death. Religious, Funeral and - r y ' , 7.:::::r.a S One year, in adrance. Three months, In advirsa.. 9 one month, In advaixa. Tiio MoRiriwa Stab wEI b C-MrTSd in rry , .rt of the City at Frxxrzs C - r wee - 13. 1871; vui.i,uuy nonces win De insertea at nan races WTil A TTV 1 t AO 3f,??LP! in ; ourwte mil rat . - " w; r;vr r - ..- - --t . " VCLWlZIi o. 19 ttETEOBOXiOGZCJLSi UICr.D. ' April 12, 1S7L - Time. m mem- YIad. Weaker 29:95 C3. W GsaUs'Clcar. . 29.-CI 74 VTrcsU Clear. v,V 29:96 U jCala. ;c Clear. ! 7 A.M. 3 P. M. 9 P.M. ThermometeratSp. m. 75deg. , . "." Mean Temp, of day, j66 desf. , - , - R&loiaU on thellth intt, 4rl00 Inch, ; ' Sertfl Btenal Serrlce U. A A . . , , , tl,p PM iVfiri-. ' Was Dzpistmnrr umce ei uuei atgnti uacr, Washington, Apr.l 124;S5 P. Partially cloudy weather, with light' winds, will p obably be experienced on Thursday, in the Middle and Southern 8taUs, and the Mis sissippi valley. 'Cloady .weather ; and fresh westerly winds, may be expected on, the lakes, snd fresh winds on t,he east Atlantic' THE 1 C3JL,J-I32". KW ADYCkTlNKUKNTK. ' llKiNsBSRoaK's Live Book Store, S Market street Msson & II smlln's Cabinet Orgsns New styles, st reduced prices. DsltosaB k Co. Spirit : Barrels, N. C. Ba con and Lard." li- -1 u :- Wm. II. Kellkt Msetlug of. Clumber of Commerce. . J. C, LiJMsbax. lee Cream nd Strawber- . ...... ... . it - i i ' ries. F. W. Kerchnkr. Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Molasses, Ac 'r -U .. I he Memphis Dlasarlbsiili This drawing, we are Informed, will take place about the 1st of June. There are some splendid city building "embraced, all of which are located In Memphis, Tenn. The Apptal of that city Indorses, ilie. scheme highly. Mr: Nathan Meyer of this city will furnish circu lars and full information.'. .Mr. ,N, is a( "L. Weill & Co.Ts. tlw Mrs. Strock; -on Front atrect, third door S. W. side Mkr'lf eX: wW. pxhlM t on the 13th iu&t , Pattern Bonnets and Hats 2t . ' Big crowd expected! at the! skating ;Ink to hlght. ; ' ; ' ' Fire iu Newborn ,T;::;:v:;;:.: In our extra Issued at 2 o'clock yesterday we briefly aHuded to a' ilsastrdus fire which . had occkrad-ia Ne.wbefn. In another column we give farther iparUeulaxslv We learn , that the Are spread down Pollok street to the . Na tional Bank and .down Middle street to the residence. of Moses Patterson, Esq. . ' " " ' , '''" ; ' ,lt, ' .-i 'i i- ijJ Boarder.':-; " "J' If you want Boarder 3, advertise in our new department, under, head of " Wants,"-at half our regular rates; for advertisements not ex- ceedine five lines. . ' . tf .t?-: Arrested for Larceny. A colored, man by the name of Walter Rainey was arrested by Constable Hill, yesterday afternoon, charged jwith breaking open the trunk of a woman by the name of. Mary Hafnes and stealing therefrom a quantity of cloth and a sum of money . In default of security in the - . K), the was sent to Jail to await an u befp're y'. II.' Merrick,' J. P.; this sum of $100, examlnstlo morning. Rainey' was discharged from the Work House about three weeks ago. .'. Aqenct New York Associated Press, ) - Wilmington, N. C . March 22, 1S71. f Musters and Agents of vessels will confer a favor on the undersigned by reporting to him promptly all marine disasters occurring at any point on the North Carolina coast, lu order that the Intelligence may be transmitted by telegraph at the earliest possible moment. . w ',: - WM. II. BERNARD, tf . A?ent New Yrk Associated 'Press, Skating at the Cily .Hull this aficr bon from 4 .to 6 o'clock. ' , Mlar IWok H!nlo The attention of ihe public is culled to the superior facllitU we now have. fo,r executing cheaply, promptly and skilfully all kinds of Bindtug and Ruling. 'Our business in this de partment has steadily. Increased, an evldeoee that we have not labored In vain in our eflort to establish a Book Bindery equal to theade- manda oi.ouv growing city, cut we .areae terailned" t;0 do still more; and . as our busi ness grows so wllLour facilities bs i inqressed Ti tb.ootlur AffAlr Asrala. ( ' i We are clad to ltirn . LhA . Mr. .Danlal. - whVv '1 yrt afsKoi by'anExp Wil - sovon Tuesday 'morning i las is ''recovering i iXM Wcand; "tho'ugh'. ftbe" VaJlwhlch en VSf&dfS&rM? tnead of Ws: breSst, ha. Jo jeVen'jextractcd;!; We leam'that there were some. laaecuraclM la' our report of the 'affair which are calculated. to i .create '.a, false 1m ,: prea1off;;bu't's'wtf AKvrdmlsedJ'a full and correct isccoant of the matter; la. a few days. from proWfnl lir Wilson, we forbear any further allusion to it just now.- -n.'.'u:!')-; ,:. 'jX-itu:-.-.: .' 't . Onr Bar ana Itlver Intpravements. . From'!a'riyUUer received 'from Hon.' A.' M. Waddell, by a prominent merchant of this cily, wo Jleare tIut, Jor reasons which hd very clearly explains, it will be impossible to get any' further 'sWropriations for our Bar snd River .tuiprttvement before next winter Our representative is as deeply interested la the speedcotnpleilon ef . this great work as any one cart bv and all wke know him will feel as- sured that he will do his utmost to'sccurs the appropriation at the earliest possible moment; but as the matter stands now, we repeat, there U no prospect 61 a further appropriation be fore the iex session of Congress. r.. b.i M If you have a house'or farm for sale or rent, advertise it in -our be.w department, under headof "For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements not exceeding fire lines. . . . Aflinioca tups are In order. vr;CwliTtxUaeiaent of dbg lost. 4 An exdx&cs taji a dead beat U a "live z.-Ual-OTeMOwforball.andpartie.,falrs and festivals, sThe re was no sessloflufif the qtl1 Court yesterday, there being no cases four trial. ' j The Chamber of Commerce will hold Its lodged, in the Guard House, yesterday after noon, on the charge of fighting on the streets; We were shown yesterday, by W, H. Psyne, colored, some very fine Irish potatoes raised la hts'jrardeo north of the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. ' ; Arrangements are mska In Charleston for a grand theatrical perforoMo lo.rLihe ben- eflt of the Knights of Pythias. The plsy will be Pamoo and Pythias. ' ' ' ' , All lovers of good ice cream will ' be glad to learn that Mr. j. C. Lumsden on Front, between Priucess and Chesnul streetav win open nls popular saloon for gentlemen and la dles to-morrow. Call and see him. Crreisn . , In the Boston Adeertiter, iindejr date of W il- mlngtoo, April 2, we find a statement of the aeptn oi water on our Dars on oist marcn, which is calculated to ' ork to the injury of our port. It is as ..follows: . . ; v , 7 I On Rip. at low water. 6 feet: on Western Bar, at low water, 12) feet; on New Inlet Bar, 91eet: en New Inlet Rip, feet. ' taken at very low tides; rue oi tide, 2f zeex. -' Oapt. Law ton, Harbor Master, called in our office yesterday evening and made the follow ing correction : ; ;.; !y: . ' - Oa Mala Bar,,..... ....... 12 i feet. 1 On the Kips. . 8 ,V.r, OnNew Inlet Bar,..;...... 9 , On Blp,.-..;.-r.;.-.-iV.-.. 8 ft. 4 Inch. 8oundinga taken at low water. Rise of tide MSttlSrISBSU;. ?i!-U,L;;V r,: :.ut ; , A full supply of Robinson' a ' Printing Inks kept bonstantlr; on hand t the office ot the t w r ri:" superior, to any manufactured In this country. Kegsf 25 Hva kept in stock x for. the special benefit of weekly papers. Cash orders solie- A Nartli Carlluian4a Oplatlaw arTesaa: .r .The following letter from a gentleman who formerly resided In this county, . but Is .now a resident of the MLone Star" 8Ute, will be in- teres tins: to our people generally, but more especially to the friends of those who have lateiyemigratea to that region rrora mis lm- j meaiavv &ocucm. win uo sctia iuaift irum i . . . - ' .... W I present indications, we did not fall far short of the mark when we predicted that those who left North Carolina for. the purpose of bettering ihelr condition In Texas would soon realize the truth that "there is no place like home." We have alwajs thought, and time but strengthens our couvictlous, that f ir'J "Though voornvr may sucer at and witlings defame her," there is not a more desirable locality In all God's heritage, U It could, be rightly appreci ated, than the Good Old North StaU." But here Ulhe Utttr, llesd and "inwardly digest" f: ' " . Austin Countt, Texas, , March 27, 1871. . Editor Morning Star ; ; . ; .ai A North Carolinian desires to. address you and through you the farmers of North Caroli na. I wish to give you some sccount of this country, which is a pleasant -one n the main, but I think It has been overrated. Many who were induced to come out by the represents tlons of a certain party by the name or L.ee, jwbo operated at Wilmington, are dissatisfied, and think that the promises made them have not beeu fulfilled , ' 1 Texas Is the dryest, the wetcst, the hardest," the softest, the hlghett, the lowett,Hb! rich est and the poorest lsud you ever saw. It has the most stock and , the least team, the lUOSl cattle and the least beef, in Ilk and butter of all countries imaginable. Beef boues are as commou as oyster helU, iu Ntrth Carolina. Cotton grows luxurlitntly here. Six bales to the hand are produced, aud from twenty-five to seventy-five 'oushtls of corn to the acre. Lands sell at from one to five dollars per acre. Texas la. a good country, but not .better than North Oarolloa. "Pro visions are high In price, ant tha n-srtcAt for' almost1 eTVrvrhtnd!' else is poor. Wood and rail timber is scarce and ran onag.fiopcr evmareu, -rrai i , n in ere are many oiuer aisaavamages 10 which this country is subject, and from which North Carolina Is exempL. ;The ilands Id the vicinity of Rocky Point, fifteen miles north of Wilmington, are as good as Texas can afford, and some of the best men in North Carolina live just there. Yoursrtruly, , , 1: :i W. G. TUCKXK. Rich music a million-air. , ;, Lifting scholars by ti e ears,. is Indiana- discipline. ; 5 Another German actressy Hod wige Raabe, Is to visit America. l;.; r , . i A lad) inTerre Haute, aged 29'. has just married her fosrth husband, r i i. The Marquis ol Lome shirt hss made Its appearance in the furnishing market. The Boston dip has been introduced into English society, and has created a rore. perfect fu- ' Miss Ssrah Kilgore has been admitted to practlce'at the bar of the Supreme Court of Michigan: ! ' ' f v L ' " ";i .: ' A couple divorced teji yrarsTago lately u:. Ji.... mei. in Aioany, anuauer a snonninawou were remarried.....'.',""' ' 'j i 'V'. .V "J,;' . The Cincinnati Gazette devotes an edlto- rial to provlmr. from medical works, that the oleander Is a poisonous ahrub' " The wedding: of the Marquis of r l n.n.ih AStf t V mmm the Princess Louise is very popular among the masses of the ogltebpeople. y.tV . A geutlemsn expressed to a lady his ad miration of her toilet; 8be said she supposed i he had been impressed-by .her sngel sleeves. He. answered with effusion, "No; but he'd like to be."' ' ' ' I .. . . I v ( ' L; I S' w.rvu, oil, WiOT U1U MtCiT UUIY. i 4'iiui uuvbuiji uiccuuk si luc vAJUJuwrwi i ; 7. ; r i.uwu'j,. vu)i nuuo uict wcrn.wc wuri -n ..tl.l- -t . . AV "l I LOB marUll UI LliB UITJCISIIIOD Did MnK lllu BvTBrVt I maKIm. K.. -1 - v 1 . - - 11 : 1 -r i.wij 1 1 j 1. . n . , nil r r I U.VUHJCC, Kl J. JH. tV-UKY. ... ' f -r . , .. , . - ""l..." , . .K . 1 Vwi.i.A . 4 i n lr j ! 1 ami .. . ; .w . iiiii nuwiru uuvi : wiiere wo nn iea. M - . v- Th t tMm flr' .nvi. om;t .lQr"o; ana in later aays, alter rue o 1 a cu urea DOTina 7ir wera lrreiua inn i-' - ; : -. i . r 1 uuu ui dlcuiu liueini iilddidt jiu. i. a J j t a. J .;-v w . w v wmH . a w Maw m w m sa m w axMK sr u s mw . vi A . 4 FlBKHiS'8 BECEPTIOK. WlfaalgGTOS HOOK 1SD L4DDE B fCOHPAVT,10. 1. ' I.I J , - . - k PreaaUnt Bpeeebee, CIatlen, ate. t : ' : ' ... . ' j - -. - fi,. .- , -( ," rlwiloftheNewTmHrnf WHmWtoW HooV jefCo." VtcWpW yesterday. Thm d.w.m in i.irfnrtKAnArnA.. nt a cloud obscuring the sky, .while the genial showers which had descended the evening? re- vloM nia Df wt.Iiuacientiy to make assembled on Fourth Street about half-past 2 o'clock and formed in procession, when they proceededlown Fourth to Dock, and dorn Dock past the Hall f the Hook and .ladder Conpsoy, Where three ) cheers - were given. The procession was then joined by the Wil mington Hook' and Ladder 'Company, with their new and beautiful Truck, and the proces- Uion eoniinued Its march, turning' down Third Street snd proceeding te the residence of Hon. A Wddeli, .fromlbe plazxa.f which ' the reception, addresses were to. be .matc. The Steam Fire .JSegineA. Adrian',' and te Steam Fire Engine uJno. T. Rankin," together .with their Reels.rwere both handsomely decorated with wreaths, and festoons of flowers and ever greens, and presented a Splendid appearance. The magnificent Truek ef the Hook and Lad def Company was also decorated tn like ; nan- ner and looked very beautiful, 3 '".'ill ! , , t i-'i ' As soon as: the different companies . had ; ar ranged themselves 'in; order, Mr.; R. H. Cowan, Jn, Chairman of the Committee of Arrange ments, Introduced Mr. J. L. Madden, repre sentative of the two Steam Fire Engine' Com paniea. j S;tt, i ;..-:y---. ' . . Mr. Madden said ; OcnUernen c 1M Hook and LadcUr Company : A joint committee from the Wilmington Stettin Fire Engine Company and the Howard Relief Steam. Fire. Engine Company have chosen me orator for this occasfon, to tender to yon their cougratulattons and welcome on' the -arrival ot your new rTrhck. If. however. words fail me to express the entire sentiments of the two Companies that I have tho honor to represent, I trust, gentlemen, yon will not attribute my failure to any iauit of theirs. Allow me, tneo, to announce to yes, tnai no Joy ean exceed that which animates the hearts of vour brother, firemen., at beboldine Ibis I splded acqulsiaon to the Fire Prtn.eot,' Brother n rem en oi ine hook ana iaaeriom pany, you have eanae to rejoice also, now that your enorts nave neeo crownea wuu success. This new and lesuUral, Truck;, i -credit to you and to the eltl. A new house also is something for vou to be proud of. and we. your brothers,1 have assembled hers to "rejoice with you, and to prove by : our. presence that the John T. Bank m and A. Adrian, are your faithful allies. .it might be said taattne uook and Ladder Company have no rival to contend with, and, to a careless observer, sncn would seem to be the case. But, gentlemen, allow me to tell you, yon foave a rival your past gio 1 -n . Mriatinil nnt In. hnW rpllef of yoor fQture actions. ' The old Village Truck, iuc ruutuiui ui wuvieo uio, m miucd ov, A. swoko me ecuoes .oi our. city, is now ei aside, and a more useful machine takes its place. But the old associations , connected Willi it must not oe set asiae : mey snouia oe treasured up as Incentives to greater deeds in the future. ' ; i ", In times gone by, when our city was visited by Area in rapid succession, and war had deso lated our land:, when the torch of the Ineen- diary was nightly applied to the dwellings of our citizens, and the devouring- element naa laid waste the fairest portions-ol ar city It Was thea tbattb Hook aodiLaddec Company, with its old village Trtfck, nadr wrltlen tne brightest page oi lis ntsto ightest page of its history. ; -; I Tlmes hsve changed; old customs have to give way to new; progress Is the order of the dSV. :,i . v , . ' From the moment the shrill whistle of the John T. Rankin was first heard In our city, from that happy day our efficiency as u rem en takes its date. The next great step in the on ward march of stead v progress, was the srrlval of, tbe , A. 'Adrian. With the possession of these, two Steam Engines, onr nre department was almost complete. But there was some thtaar lacklnsr. and the Hook and Ladder Com- toiny soon discovered what it was, and nobly did they go to work with a determination net to be foiled in their purpose. They have, in a very short time, succeeded' in presenting to the gazu of their admiring fellow citizens, this besutlfui appendare to the fire-department Well Indeed does it - harmonize with oo general eaulpmentf. Our battery is now ,B - . . complete; we are reauy 10 auacK vue euviu wherever he darts i snow ntmseii. To the Hook ahd Ladder Company belongs the post of honor. You will be our advance guard; you will scale the breastworks of the e-iieniv. tear down his tents, and expose kliti In frout and rear to a merciless bombardment from the solid shot of the John T. Rankin and A Ailrtan. With ail these appliances we are masters of the situation. While a ge erous riralrv will alwava stimulate us to exertion. yet I trust nothing in the future will occur to mar me uarmony ir i smoae Oi eaea rsacoBssiTe; uim auuii, cirar away and tlfeeemjrshall nowtoerVBe"' found. then wl l the Hook and Ladder Company p.ant our victorious banner on the ramparts of our Citadel and proclaim the total annihilation ,of inai scourgvo P. oud. indeed, is the position of the ; Hook and Ladder Company; sublime is the hazard that stares each member Iu tne face, x ours is the noble task pi rescuing from m the devourlnjr tbe frantic moth-) flames the sTeepif gbab and er0 er dfetfes vain. ion win uo in ius luiurv wuik vuu uwo a r f . . . ... . . . . . . . . been in the past the pride of our city, aed al- ways ready at the post of duty. ' . v. .1 tnanK-vou. eeniiicmBa. lorrwur uuu . . . .1 l.J J SIKU tlon, and also those ladies and gentlemen whose pres 'nee here testify their appreciation of von. '' ; ' "ft At the conclusion of Mr. Madden's speech, which was erected with hearty applause,' the Chairman Introduced Col. Roger Moore, Fore diao pt ihe'Hos) and Uatfer ompany, Who hadbeen selected to respond In behalf of his Company.' ' r,:jj : . CoL Moorf said Vv '. , . f Mr. ManhaU, Mr. Speaker, Brother Firemen: As Foreman of the Hook and- Ladder Com paqy No.-1, the pleasant duty devolves upon me of returning the thanks of mv Comnanv to our Brother Firemen of the8team Fire Engine i a - - ui a a t . .... m Z ' I smusraca-. aorian". ana "JOUU 1. uan- kia'UoXthUttagalfictat reception and warm welcome, and to, you, Mr. Speaker, for the feeling and able tnannet-ln which you, have presented thsir congratulations. It has been said, and well said, that" to the . i trenerons ouia.ut onnN u wiw "' -1 I rratltnds When it is not in our power to repay ! tn ami thta t s-entlemen. lsl the position In I - " " r m . -. which trv Comoanv Is placed to-uay. v i ou have overwhe . - . - -. -. ... lefmed us with kindnesses, Itude tolls utmost and placed ;atlona whkh we fear we can taxed our gratitude us under obugi never rettav. From the very inception of our enterprise to Its ittnanaamation not a dav has - Passed without some new evidence of your kindly sympathy and brotherly interest in our sue cess, .-We i hare had your sympathy, your " A '- SSirjr! lilly corportUonw For til ol this w re very rratef ul. lot content with this, in tendering thu tuvuuvu juui tuujiuiiico uJoiBteti upon EiTin us a handsome collations i This. srentlemin i very lattice to yourselves we could notfaeeent 11,1?. IS"" W .4 it.in the same spirit that it was tendered, knowing SS onTBerft or reasons, auaould honor sad appredste I them. found they reaniaa- wnere th..r7rM j- . A T".r K?? there yon would find the trio ; brothers, all worklnr for the eeneral irood? all tftrotW and always successfully. , ..... I S ou are risrui m saying, with the organlza- tlon of theSteam Engine botoDany Rankin, a L Mpaay Rankin a new. era aawnea upon our irire rC?ariB,entr credit is due of fire omnlzatlons To our younger brothers the char cteristic of them, they surmounted every difficulty, and at a time when the most i san .a ' m . - I guine could hardly hope for success they pro vided themselves With an Engine which Is an ornament to tne city, a pride to the Depart ment, and an nonor to themselves. .And here, ssy friends, with the same generous spirit which 1 as ever characterized them, they again did honor to our Company bv namlnsr her the John T. Rankin, after one of our members who had been very seriously injured while nobly doing his duty. . : 1 r, It was aot lonsf after the arrival of the John T, Rankin before our energetic friends of the Howard Relief Company saW that their hand some hand-engine would net do : that with all their endeavors theold hand brake could not compete with the steam fire engine; and with a spirit and determination rarely equalled, nev er eicejled. did they zo to work st once for ,the procurement of a steam engine under diffl- cuities tnst wooia cave appalled- tne Bravest; and with stout heirts and a will that does hon or to them; they overcame every difficulty, a - i a. . ii. . m m k m ana to-uay wvy exniDU me result oi ineir la bsr in a machine that. In point of beauty and finish, cannot1 be surpassed,1 anl bearing a name, the A. Adrian, which1 we all honor. - After the purchase of the two Steam Engines by their respective companies, the ,, Hook and Jjadder Company the oldest,' Pioneer Com pany or the department stiu had their old truck. ' It was a source : of mortification to us. 'We; f aw all that was necessary: to, per-' feet the fire organization of the city was a new truck, with all the latest Improvements for onr Company. We determined to follow the goad example set,ns by our younger brothers, and as they let no obstacle interfere to prevent their success, . we determined m nothing should thwart usj-tbatft new machine we would have. a o day it 4s before vou. icongratu ateyou, j eentlemen. rnoon onr I fire organization the finest volunteer onrani zation m tne ooutn, complete in every respect good machines, good companies agd a har mony and nrotneny leeung wnlcn l extol, and, God knows, pray may continue. - Lei us still strive to improve our organic tlon use every. exertion to excell .each -Other In organiaatiou, equipment and fire service keep up the generous rivalry now existing be tween the two Steam Engine Companies; and, though the Hook, and Ladder Company can hardly be considered a rival, we have made up our minds that we win ; be - dangerous ; allies. We accent the challenge, take no the irauntleL and are determined, come what may to secure the post or honor, and, when the nre alarm is sounded, If we can't squirt, you will find us battling with the enemy when you arrive and we will see which Company .throws the first stream, and when yoo(;et your battery in posi tion you win nnd us in tne rme pus SKirmisn wlth the enemv. determined to conauer or Erove ourselves the forlorn hope of the fire rigade. ; - : ' ' I h.l that I wAtilil hp ronrHnt fri tlin tmet confided in me today, were I to failtoexpress hn irMtlfiirtA Afthii hltiflpimpn of Wl mlnw. ton to 'Mayor Martin for the deep interest he has exhibited in every measure undertaken for i z " r: : : . ,the perfection of oar organization, and our tnanks for the aid so liberally. extended to us ; ,na especially is my ompany snoer onp- tlons to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen for and especially is my company under omiga- tuc sppropriauou wuicu jibs cuauicu us iu uuuu our New Truck House. We are also indebted to tbe Chief Engineer of the Fire Department and City Marshal Canaday for services render ed ns, as well as to the agent of the Lorillard Steamship Line for generous favors. , Aud now, Mr. speaKer, in conclusion, anow me again to return tne graieiui tnauKs oi my Company, to yourself snd our brother fire men for this magnificent reception, and to as sure yon sir, when we - review : In after; years our Fireman's lifej to this day will we revert as the brightest page In our Company's history. And should we. not sir? With fair women gracing our.'recepllon vwlth' their presence, stimulating us Is the path of duty and bidding us God speed in our noble uuilertaklng; with onr ranks full, a Jiandsomo truck, new house, and the good will and opinion of those whose good opinion we value most ojtr Brother a ire men r say, sir, should It it-dt he the green spot in our company's existence? , r Vol. Moore's response to the address of wel come was received; with hearty demon6tra. tlonlof'atause5- '-"-i -: -, -lS fROGESSlON. ! ' f : ' : t. The. proeessipn was then re formed., under sha?i a8,ted byeisrs, A. Adrian and Fres- toaCumrnlBgj juapfc-Jf A., oatwright, wno Was eriglaalry ppolated Chief Marshal, being slek, and, headed by a band of music, march, ed thrddgh JseveraV el the principal streets, at tra.ctrng tnaeK atteutloo At half-past 5 o'clock th ?pTbce.ss1 ierok Franks i in . front of the Truck tmiBC bf the Book and Ladder Com- pauy. In the beautiful and T commodious Hall bfwfierfa;' P p ' . I .. . J . III. w.hotv. a. v " i -:i .i. i;. .1 .1 -n had: been; prepared. aW hjeinsapca of the ttembers, of. tbetHook aud, . LadderQompany, I . "m..f tit At tmcr. . ' ' A and td which the different t eompanI and in cited guests proceeded to do ample justice. Then for' a brief season toasts were drank, 'Speeches. nude and "all went merry as ; a mar riage eiy'liutttil ; the1 ; time came - J to dli-" perse, when iil left fully 'impressed 'with the j thit, thev would not ' soon forget the pleasure experienced on uiis m obi joyous occa- .slon. fx Hairsrlary. 'iJ- - '"" On Tuesdat night some thief effected an en trance Into the office of Messrs. O. G. Parsley A Co:, on South Water street, by cutting the sash pf the rear window and taking ;out two panes Of glass. xney men wrieu vo Dress: me leek of , the money drawer, but,' it being what la known as a tumbler lock and 1 not easily broken, they failed in the effort. They sue. eeeded,' however, in forcing the bottom of the drawer sufficiently for a hand to bo inserted, When about 125 was abstracted. . The robbery was not discovered7 until 'yesterday morning, No to the perpetrator.' ' v i f f . - " ,; " y. j" 1' " ' ' '- If you havefound anything; advertise it in our new department, under head of 'Lost and Found," at half our; regular rates, for adver tisements not exceeding flie lines, tf ! i-'.'i , ui.'.'! i'i ...,. s. . f ' , J '1 j r'.l il' . You hsto seen fit. Mr. Speaker, to allnde to rrZ :Z Z iT"l t . -T -,-( 'f- a . . 11 um.' wvhh san at vn t n a noei rm - rn r w9 j- a w : service rendered by my .Company with " 1 our . jOmi village iruck,' 10 days. gone oy.' 1 1 t t -n j T& ' . juuubiuwj, i l "S,'' wM-vw, an, M1C.J ,Vll4 UlliU UUbY, UIUU I ' " . - . . . r. . S?1MTS ;0F TUBPiamira , , r Plemonta, one. -of the . prisoners., lbund U auOrVritOKh:' liOle. " guilty .of barn. tJ)arninff., died in" Wfke ?-"vi.V'l,A?M n ynv ;, u county jail yesterday ot pneumonia, 'aged It .v iv . ,. . . boUt 2(years. John Rj Williams;1 for- tnerly ofthis State, i and Ute of, Warren l. Th "ftetiSriJ XIJAA t mv rri I " ' suuwuoj, i Ba7a 1 ne want! jnrj tare' found' a true .0111 against coiomon Frailer , kYuitopA wiiasetung nre to xne Forestville Paper m5hq - eUr ir0 a frv i 1 1 H8' a snort time ago. The trial is set lor to-morrow. f e .3CTici7i- says : An es- Th i &n tftipl ' ' 1 fldrra '. - A J-r.G . 9en.er SZ.8 : An n? n? afIVT- 8Q . at tUe people of that county are in earnest upon (Ka cnK; VI1IV . Ij& (1WK11 Hll 1 1 I IIH MTrrH 1III1 Il'lH i ririi n. inn rxr rnn i ncrinnn j- -e -w a7 iws s have hadlmWa effect m th'at iatnin. h tensity the feeling for Conution. 4Fair of the CaroZinas" is the mecnamcai iairs at unariotte. a meeting I under the charter has recently been held, and books of subscription have been I suDscnpuon nave oeen . openedj-with' a prospect jf the Complete ? success of the, enterprise; ; .., i(; - Speelal Kotlee. (I '-..... . i I title of a joint stock company iocorpora- fn AArk Buaii. prims WliiTic corn, rl 'I ted at the last session of the Legislature. AVfyUU 11 -V. .S :.- Vhill by which1 it is proposed to "effect5 an- or- Kfl A BALES CHOICE '-ttict; jleaivil Wi' j j ganization to hold yearly agricultural and V," 1 jr. W:u -h orft ci uoh:i -v'4,i "'if Ml ;1 We would respectfully call the - attention olf'fJU "tt-n Tr.nr- TiT.r ZT.VT tt-Z our patrons to the fact tbaFweare required to settle promptly1 for ir;paperBT every Satur day, and to enable ub lo do this' requires like promptness on the part of our subscribers. We begL therefore, that the city subscribers to the Sta will nave the money ready for, the collector when called for. Having so many to call on, it is a serious inconvenience and loss for us to have to send more than once for so small an amount. ' 1 W. L. HABLOWj ) City Jno. . D. Bubch, J Agents. :1 "; ' 'The Pxorts have been so' much imposed upon by several worthless Sarsayarillas, that we are triad to be able to- recommend . a pre paratlon which can be depended on as con- tali etna, and la worthv of the public confidence. UQCT. AXiS.ii'3 B&AoArA ULLiLiA. cures wjicn. anything can cure the diseases that require an alterative, medicine. . i'jYsrPlkrUED, BtOTCHXDfASP UXCEBATKOr Vl6-V Tries of scrofulous aisases. who drag your un clean persons into tne company or Detxer men, take AYER'8 8ARSAPARLLLA, and purge oat the foul corruption from your blood.- Be- store your health, and you will not only enjoy life better, but make yoor company more . tolerable to tnose wno must Keep it. , , :, : NEW ADVERTISE MENTS Spirit Barrels. ... . s. 150 SELECTED (SECOND II AND) BARRELS, For sale low from wharf, april 13-tf DbROSSKT A CO.f 1 fj ' Rq pn-ri QTIfl Lard.' . :. w. , ' (Hog round and Hams) dally expected.' , TEW KEGS OP.N. C. LARD, For sale by april "tf UettOSSKT CO. Cliamber of Commerce. REGULAR MONTHLY-. MEETING Ut the Commercial Exchange this day (Thurs day) at ll o'clock. Full attendance desired. : ' Wk. X KELLEY, , april 13-1 1 (ji. -f , ; Secretary. ICE CEEAH AND STRAWBERRIES; MR. J. C. 1.UM9DEN informs Ladies and Gentlemen that his ice Cream Saloon will bo open for their i ct ptlon on Friday, ltthinst. ; .-. i JS9" Families and parties in any part of the the city will be unplio with Ice Cream in freezes. april la-gt Sugar; an r; 15 HHDS. DEMARARA SUGARS, - - - ' ........ - ' " t A HHDS. N. O. ai d P. R. SUGARS, ' '' : 150 SCGARsi u grades, ' i -"AAA Sacks Java, Laguyra; &JJ and Klo UOTJee. For sale by .' ;!;- 1 r -WKERCHNER. apri 13-tf . iA , . 27, 28 and.29 North Water St. Pork aM Bacon. ? i r rr Hhds. Smoked and D. . ' O O 1 ' "i i - ' i . Sides and Shoulders. 150 1'TJBLSr"POirK,- F. W.KERCHNER, april 13-tf 2T,8 and 29 North Water St. Holasses I nblasses p;; fir? r OUU Molasses: 75 Jfcihda., si, H. Molasses -Foraalelv-nnv n- F W. KERCHNEB, ;n ' -r.Ht ia.t.f n.iStAd 29 North Water St. Canned (Joods. 65 Case Lobsters. 150 Cases Oysters 50 Cases TomatoesS l)o. Peaches, "fn'n.:.. UK " : oy : vases yjm?A:.ri,. ?n , . f ' i For sale by - ' '. ' 1 - , . F. W. KJCRCHNXR. ; april 13-tf : 27, Hand 9 North Water St. HE SiTLES ! REDUCED PMCE3 1 5 ' IIAS01T &HA1ILIN 1 Cabin ot O rga no, Far Psrlars. Xrvrtsf-E,nB liti ; i Tiea, Chwrebea, Snawlay Seliools, mnE MOST POPULAR AND WIDELY nsed rJL of. large musical instraments. Elegant pj rJL as furniture ; smuoie wr wiu ihu bmu music not requiring tuning, or liable to get ontof order ' Y.l. " FIFTY STYLES, at W, So, f w, f izj, Oiow, $160, $175,' aaco, t wo each.-. . ' T : For sale at .'- -t HEINSBERGER'S : april 13-tf Book and Music Store., r ....-- . . . . . . . - . .- - ' - . ' i. . ; .e ATTCTi6N8AI,E":-',T , ..,., -nj-a. ajjLfctsiKA4ic, ALuctioneer. '"I By cixoif r V.'t y:, BOBBIS; w. C'ijl ' -I v J J - , yJ A. 1L, we will sell In lront 6t the score lately oooupiea ov aVMTf est. JEsq.' ooutn wateivnetween Market. and Dock sts r,lr.. may concern oenaee pen8ee' 50 BABBKLS FJLOUbJ JfI 'vU Vi.(tl - r- 1 ano bales uaogixg. other artlcW damaged Eii Schooner mu. M .v, jrapll-tt 13151719. -. - . - - r- MISOEIaTjANEQ JS. . In'Stortfr i Cf Boxes Jfc 8. SIDES andsftHOWLDERS. l 0J . -- v j ait hm. siTmn;naTnva.n crV.L W rier Hhda. smoked sidks &ni siiniAi vtl "t i arHyw u-r-i .nr.r w AbarreLs porit liiy L. '.,', i - 150; Ax ' j . : AFA RAttSTIlrt T.O armr-ra. and J... nnfC. ' M - JLOXJ l'--ih.;t, i, f.flii yr-?t'3 OA HHPS. rOBTO RICO SUGAR, , 200 Hhda. and Bbl3. Cuba Molasses, 200 HI1DS. and DBL8. S.'H. STRUP,5 A gQ BBL8. CHOICE MUSCOVjapA, QAA BBLs. rLQUR, all grades, r.'j m 50 Bales Cotton Tarsa and Sheetlags, 40 TONS HOOP, IRON, 150 ij'OV iSDis. uistiue.rs uiue, 300 New New York 8pirll Barrels, nij If) f-r,; ..T flEA. Second-Hand Spirit Han-els, OR A N EGS NAILS, ,: Mf nt Jro.TiJ-:.'.;';: 25Q AAGS SHOT. ; ,7 100 B0XES CAlJDlr' 20Q?BOXKS SOAP, i A: rsyr..'; , 200 BOXs - andyvac An-f -1 f '''-" - For sale low by '.. ' u - WILLIAMS A MlTRCHISOX. april 4-tf FINE .'TEAS. i J i. i ' wy-B ARE RECEIVING a very choice lot of .''' Green and i Black.: i f -t t . TrtTflioTi.iRraTfcolr fucf ton! ifttF j i , . . j , . . ' 'L for and on aecoant of whom it At A. , to pay salvage and' other ex- t'lLf :.f n::ti"f:i : -r.rLA if Milt J' 1!J ''I V - ' Ul.- ii" ...it 'Aftt v.-I'.I ! d iiNaturaitJapan Toas pi 'U Our Teas are purchased direct from the Im- f ', j I porters, and are of well known f;l: , . STANDARD BRANDS. We are pleased to say that they are. approv ed by all who have used them. SEND FOR SAMPLES. ' . .. ..: , , ,,:.t-. Y-i ,,itr:'i InCHASf. ,D, JiYRS & CO., april 9-tf . j, , . 7 North Front street. Sam lonr beea resnrded as the best and cheapest Baking Powder In use. Perfectly pure and healthy. It makes, at snort notice, ' delicious Biscuits, Rolls, &c There need be no waste of food prepared with It, as it is always ef the best quality we would say to these who have never used it that a very few trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire I satisfaction, but with economy.. , r . . Put up full, net weight, as represented. orooersanajjeeoersseuis. n 0t lnf. i DOOLEY & BR0THEB, Prop's, , f . . f f 69 How .Street, . - ' 2JEW YORK CITY. 1 april lleod ism Tu Th 8at U oil ? . Sprinff Hats ! Uit i?; fr.vrni atslp r.mi.'j Juat Received ru TV ieyxAa 8 Pjlt T G 'AfT S ! .x ;j.'f.0i0 SirZ'.triCt:.l Ulna ''.... i?'vWM . Hi Mn li .THOS, IL WRIQ HT: april lt-tf i J.-iartfj ia 9 North Front St. XOGT AnD FOUND. .-... . i i i ...... . w OMT. Straved .from the owner's real I J dence on Fifth street, a small POODLE !OG-answera to the nam of " Chick." The Under will be suitably rewarded by leaving him at the Btak offloe.'' - i april l-2t rrrf-, n ....... .... : rr : ti TOST-Last evening,' about S O'clock, onj -f .id. Marfa-M.. hAiwMn' Vront and. Second streets, a Pocket-Boek contalnlncr 1 money and vaiusjoie papers. The finder will: h. anltahiv Mnrdfld bv le&TJniF It at the suit store of W. M. Stevenioa, or at the Saau of-f .Acs.lf,i.-, -r-v-f !,,',!;; . . r.,, aprtlli-at ' FOR OA LC OH -RENT. Foil 1TE3T. If you have a houseora farn to let. advertise It under this head.:; I the advertisement does not exceed five lines . only half rates will be charged. ; i .I.') i f , i ' ' i XTiOlX-SAXZLOlX KE3T That large and , Jj raluable plantation on Middle Sound, ; miles from the city, known as the Mott tractj will be rented or sold on resonable terms. or; t , pSapplyto c:w;oLDnAM,Ex. ' - ,T ' J .M . "-.-. T ; - It t : ffoiwrr IBs I f " i iifjr i i:; 3 Mi Hi? if If it t ' . r n v. i If. i ir i-1: a m mi SVU' I m t 'V ii Mi si mi"- tlw'' life: It!; i.i i 1. i'h fa A - si 1 Mi I' Y- t . Mr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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