THE HORimiG STAB. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY , ; " ,-':-"'.'.. v Orrtcn, Dawson Bank Balldinga, Front St. . " IIATM 0 linMCJUFTlOJ. (ni year, in advance..... ............. W Mix months, In advance........... 8 60 rmw imvmw-i - - - ''nia1MKWa8TAm win be delivered La any part 0f the Cty at Firm Cktts per week. - OUTLINES, ripn. Fremont .sentenced in Paris for swindling. English-horse , .Footman broke his neck, in a steeple chase near Liv erpool. Another arrest in the Brook lyn murder case. ' The revenue men are raiding on whiskey stills and tabacco on the Virginia border. " - An insane American tried to get admittance into Windsor Castle to see the Queen. Uau-, ry bill killed in New York Legislature. . Fever ceased at Panamaand Guaya quil, Report that city of San Salvador Las been destroyed by earthquake. Insurrections in Guatemala and ' Peru sup- nressed. Dr. Dashiell and the Madi- i son Avenue Methodist Church of Baltimore are at variance. - To-day the question of citizenship in France of the Bonapartes will come up in the Assembly, The Judiciary Committee of the New York As sembly will report a resolution to amend the Constitution so as to grant suffrage to women holding . $250 in property. - New York markets: Cotton 1SH20 cents; gold ll&i116f; Spirits Turpentine 61 cents; Rosin $3 40. - Clouds and rain today. Denied that Don Carlos has ' 'abdicated. n Said he will push for Mad rid. Two South Carolina Ku Klux pardoned. ' ' . - - NOTES, ..i j Uj Last NIht' PlaU. The Petersburg , Commercial (a weekly paper) appears in a few nay. 1 Aeggi, charged with "poisoning' Seigfnenti in ew York, was ac quitted. Tho policj of the English Con servatives is to worry Gladstone into another cisis. We learn from .the Dispatch that a yoang man named Richard Lacks, a brakesman on the down freight train of the Richmond ' and Danville railroad, was killed at Keys ville early Thursday morning while engaged in coupling cars. , J; ' Thursday " afternoon Guiseppe Simieone, who on Friday last struck Vincenzo Castronovo a, fatal blow, was arrested at the corner of Franklin and Governor streets, Richmond, Va. lie claims that he acted in self defence, and says he came on the street to sur render. , The identity of 1 Macdonnell is clearly established, London detec tives, his own confederates, and affi davits telegraphed from London es tablish conclusively that he is one of the Bank of England forgers. A writ of habeas corjnts is to be asked for in his behalf, based on some ab surd technicality. '. - : W. R. Ruth is transferred as route agent from tho cars between Washington, D. C, and Weldon, N. CL, to tie cars between Richmond, Va.t and Greensboro, N. C, chang ing places with Thomas Leahey; James S. Gray, of Richmond, Va.. is appointed railway clerk . between Washington, C and Weldon, N. C, with a salary of 1,200. - The apparition f An old states man like Silas Wright, Henry Clay, or Thomas II. Benton suddenly ap yeiring in the Senate of the United .States while the members of that .great body were discussing the ques tion whether some of their associates exe not fitter for cells in the peni tentiary tbau for seats in the highest brancboif .the .Nationl Legislature, might be a wholesome reminder of the difference between the bitter present and the better past, - suggests Forney's tress. The excitement In Illinois and some of the other Western States flver the exactions of the railroad companies seems to be increasing. iLat week, farmers -..conventions were held in several towns Earlville, Elgin, Clinton, Sugar Grove Cam bridge, etc. to concert means of de- fense, &nd form regular organizations for that purpose; and though very li y t,U8 u, uave ueen accompiiaueu Grand jQiymilde about one hundred pre rfPealMtw . in after the Miauiieaiea among im people wmcu i nether tha roH-rta TQ UoS.le. I lures can attorn to usregard. i M -m m .. THB'O NEW ADVKUTIK3IEST. F. W. Potter. Quarantine Notice.' O. G. Parsley & C. 3oal! Coall Edward Peschat;. Stolen. Dudley & Ellis. Slippers. , .Wllmlncton luTercbanta. ' Ajluding to a recent visit of one. of our imerchaota to Battleboro, the Advance ' of that place says: "If more of the Wilming- ton merchants willollow his example and visit this eeetion, much of the trade that now goes ttaearich other States would reach -our own seaport city, and every dollar spent ahere will benefit the whole State," . VHta Condition. We are glad to learn from the -physician in charge of the boy John Recder, who was so badly injured by being run over by a street car on Thursday afternoon, that his condition was as comfortable and encourag ing yesterday as could be expected, though of course it is impossible to tell as yet what may be the ultimate result of his Injuries. , Capture of An Escaped Prisoner. We learn that George Polsson, colored, 'who escaped from the county Work House nearly twelve months ago, and for whom a reward was offered by the Superintendent, was captured near this city yesteiday and placed in the lock-up for safe-keeping until 3 '?" ...... VOL. XII.--NO. 6. , -' WIL.tllNGTON, CIIALOTTE AND nVTHBBFOBD RAILWAY. Mor Trouble Threatened Tbe Sale of tbe Road Enjoined by Order of Jndg;e Logan, on Complaint of L. 1. CbUde An Invitation to Vlilt Sbelbr. c-' ' It is knewn to our readers that the Wil mington, Charlotte and Rutherford Jlail way is now advertised to be sold on the 10th of April, under, a decree entered at the last term of the Superior Court of this county. But the "course" of first-mortgage bond holders "never did run smooth"; and, in verification of this aphorism, a copy of the following order was yesterday served on each" of the Commissioners appointed to sell the Road, as well as on the Directors and, perhaps, other parties in interest: " Mecklenburg Superior Court: L. D. VhiUls, and Othen, vs. ' & 27. Martin, and Others: Upon the reading, of the original, supple mental and amended complaint in the above entitled cause, .with , .th affidavit of L. D. Childs thereto appended, and on motion of JohnF. Hoke,. Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff, it is hereby ; ordered that the-defendants show cause, if any they have, before me, Judge of said Court, at Chambers in the town of " Shelby, on the 11th day of April, 1873, 'why an injunction shall not issue against the said Chas. Steadman, E. E.'Bur russ and John D. Taylor, to restrain them from selling the franchise and property of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company, as prayed for in the original, supplemental and amended com plaint, and why ; the said Joseph Stewart and Philo C. Calhoun' shall not be enjoined from prosecuting their said suit as prayed for in said complaint 'of Plaintiff. And in the meantime, the said parties, and each of them, are hereby enjoined and restrained from doing any other and further act in and about said suit and sale. It is Ordered, That notice to the Attor ney or agents of the parties shall be suffi cient notice to the parties themselves. The Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklen burg Countywill issue copies of this Order to the parties, their, agents or Attorneys. G. W. Log ah, J. S. C, 22d March, 1873. 9th District A true copy. Test: w, - ' . V . - . ' OW. Osborse, C. S. Xn "What will be the effect of this proceed ing, we shall not attempt to determine, as we do not propose discussing the queston in' any of its legal aspects; but if it shall re sult in a postponement of the - sale, U will prove embarrassing to JLhe bondholders at whose instance the decree of foreclosure was obtained. . " We learn that the ground on which Mr. Childs' action is based is the ownership of .one hundred shares of stock in the Road' Colambne Superior Court. - - The Superior Court of Columbus county was in session last week, His Honor Judge Russell presiding. We learn that a large amount of .business was done. The Grand Jury, of which Mr. N. L. . Williamson was Foreman, found 75 true bills and threw out 45.' 1 There were 45 cases tried, and of these only two were given to the jury, the re mainder being submissions. ' - The civil docket was called on Monday afternoon. This was composed of the accumulation of three, terms, caused by the death of the former Bolicitor and the sickness of his suc cessor, Solicitor Cantwell, at the last term of the Court. Notwithstanding this fact, however, the pocket,, which was taken up at intervals during the week, was entirely disposed of by Thursday, when the Court adjourned. There were two important criminal cases tried. A white man, whose name we could not ascertain,' was tried for burglary and an assault with intent to commit rape. .He was found, guilty of the latter offense and sentenced to the Penitentiary for five years. The 'case of Doc Jenkins," charged with throwing a rock through the window of a car on the W., C. & A. R. R, some weeks since, whichlresulted. in serious injury to Capt B.-G.' Bryan, Conductor, was taken up," but ther evidence not being deemed to convict hea8 ldeMed. . had left mayor's Court." , The following cases were disposed of yesterday morning: .William Vipship, charged with drunken ness and disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of fS.'- - .John Thomas, charged with drunkenness and resisting an officer in the performance of his duty, was sentenced to pay a fine of $10- ... . . -: ; A Colored Lecturer. Dr. Stevenson (colored), of Pennsylva nia, designs delivering a lecture on a subject of a literary character in this city on Mon day or Tuesday nieht of next week. Dr. Stevenson is a 'graduate of Lincoln Uni versity, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and Is said to be a man of considerable ability. He is expected to lecture in City Hall. . A Cotton Tblel. A colored boy was detected in the act of stealing cotton from a bale of the staple in the rear of Messrs. Aaron & Rheinstein's store, on Front street, yesterday morning, which he was putting in a bag he had pro cured for the purpose. Upon finding that he had been discovered he dropped the bag and retired in disorder to try his luck in another quarter. m7 Chas. Mailett, colored, was arrested yesterday for committing an assault upon Marsh E. Walker, also colored, on Thurs day night He gave bond for his appear ance. . . - . ' ' ' ' WILMINGTON,' Local Dot. . - " ..v. : Mr. R. Y. McAden is in the city. ' Easterly winds.; with rain predicted for to-day." -'' '' u. -: -Cautionary signals have been ordered at ,this station for to-day. ' - ; The schr. B. F. 'Farnkam arrived at Boston from this port on the 25th. ; M The Zumas, Capt. Bouse, sailed from Plymouth, England, for this port on the 15th. ,. . ' . , r The British . barque Qio, Capt Bun- ning, arrived at London from this port on the 14th! r .. ;:. ; . . , ' The brig lsola, Capt Lord, sailed from Castine for RockportrMe., to load for this port on the 20th. ' : ' The work of listing- city," State and county taxes will commence on Tuesday next, the 1st of April. - We now learn that Col. Hickman, the temperance lecturer, .has deferred his pro posed visit to this city for the present ' . -The "Wilson people are anxious for a branch of the Bank of New Hanover at that place and are sanguine of securing one at an early day. - ..'.. The Spanish Barque Luisitid, from this port for Antwerp, mentioned yesterday as being disabled, put in at the Azores on the 12th inst , leaking badly. : The Georgia papers tells us that ar rangements are being made to carry passen gers from New York to Savannah, without cnange oi cars, to go into effect next sea- 'son. ' : -. '-: "' " N. B. Broughton, Esq., Editor of the Spirit of the Age, an able and popular tem perance paper published in Raleigh, is in the city and will call .upon our merchants to-day to solicit advertisements for his paper.: ' ' . Two hundred and thirty applications for admission into the Insane Asylum at Raleigh have been rejected within the past twelve months for want of room. Of this number eighteen were from New Hanover county. Tbe Fire Last Nlgbt. The alarm of fire last night, about a quar ter past 8 o'clock, was found to proceed from the store on South Water, between Market and Dock streets, occupied by Mr. v. VY. Ulanam. The tnree steam nre en gines were soon on the spot and the build ing was deluged with water. The fire was difficult to find, hut was finally discovered in the midst of a pile of bags in a room in the rear of the building, and was soon ex tinguished. Mr, Oldham's stock, as was that of Mr. W. L Gore, who occupied the adjoining store, which consisted of from 12,000 to 14,000 bushels of peanuts, was badly dam aged by water. ' Mr. Oldham's stock was insured for $2,000 and Mr. Gore's for $ 9,- 000, which fully covered the loss sustained by the parties. The fire was right in the heart of the busi ness portion of the city, but With three such engines, with the Cape Fear river at com mand, there was but little apprehension felt that it would amount to anything seri ous. The Hook and Ladder Company was prompt as usual, but had little opportunity to exercise their Industry and skill. The damage to the building was not ma terial - ' Tbe Primary Election Im tbe First Ward Yesterday. In pursuance to an order from the Re publican City Committee, polls were opened in the First Ward yesterday morning for the purpose of nominating candidates for Alder men from that Ward. By day-break the ' sovereigns" commenced to congregate in the vicinity of .the polls. The crowd con tinued to increase until the polls opened, when voting commenced in earnest The excitement among the two factions was very great throughout the entire day, hut no serious disturbance occurred. The following is the result of the ballot ing: Henry Brewington and Jacob Wise, for Aldermen, and John Brown and Dun can Holmes for City Committee, Wilson each received 359 votes. . Aaron Kel logg and John,. Lewis, for Aldermen, and H. Reed and W. H. Merrick, for City Com mittee, Canaday men, each received 328 votes. Majority for the Wilson candidates for the nomination 31. Committed for Larceny A colored boy by the name of Alex. Lord, but -better known in police eircles, where he is an old acquaintance, as Alex Causey, was arrested by Special Deputy R. L. Sellars. yesterday afternoon, on the r ar w , charge of entering the residenca of Mr, William Calder, on the 24th inst, and steal ing therefrom one sugar dish, one silver spoon-holder, one gold thimble and othes articles. He was required to give security in the sum of $200 for his appearance be fore Justice Woodford to-day, in default of which he was" committed to jail , Causey is an inveterate Kleptomaniac, and has more than once indulged in the doubtful pleasure of making bricks for Superinten dent VanAmnnge. Colored Sabbatb Scbool Union; Geo. .W. Price, Jr., Superintendent of the Colored Sabbath School Union of the State, has appointed Norman W. Harllee Secretary of the same. we learn mat a District Convention of the Union will be called for this place at an early day,' to be followed by a State Convention at some point not yet decided upon. All the schools in the district will be expected to attend the Convention in this place. . Ths eonflolldatlon of the CSaroWnai'towr and the Wtddy Star haying largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers will find It an admirable ledianof communication with the fanners and planters of tUtwoCsroJJnav N. C, SATURDAY, i Beautiful Fleece. v; We have received from Mr. ;T. W. Har- ris,of Pittsboro, Chatham county,' a beauti ful sample of fleece, sheared on Tuesday last . from his imported Cotswold ewe. Queen sVic.,'.' lately bought of Mr. T. S. Cooper, of Pennsylvania. , The - fleece, which is nearly six inches in length, has about two months to grow, the ewe having been sheared the' last of Jklay or 1st of June of last year. , , , ., , r ' I '" r CITY ITEMS." "'. Mtn-s tor Balk. A well-broke mule, 0 years old, perfectly sound, and haa no bad tricks. Can be seen at corner of Fifth and Queen ts " J. Hodges. Ask-tout srocer foDoolev's Yeast Powder, the best Baking Powder for preparing Biscuits, Bolls, ureaa, unaaie JKes, waraes, &c jjepoi, ou rew street, N. Y. At retail by all grocers. s . . ' ' ' , r , j SBook BnmxBT. Ths Alonxraa Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work4 manlike manner, and at reasonable' prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. - C , Job PaiHTiKa. We call the 'attention of mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers,' railroad and steamship officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the SfoBxixa Stab PsnmNa Establishment for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Job PRiimNS. We can furniatt at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, .Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-Bins, Checks, Drafts, ifcc., &c Satisfaction guaranteed. . - i 80 ireneral has the vubUc confidence become in Br. Ayer'B medicines, and so great the demand for tnem tnat nnpnncipiea villains are atiempung 10 deceive the nnwary by imposing noon them their worthless nostrums under a similarity of name. Cherry Pectoral Lozenges, Dr. Ayer'8 . Troches, Ayer's Pastiles for Coughs, Cherry Pectoral - Cough Drops, Ayer's Fever and Ague Cure, Dock 'Ayer's Indian mis, sc., c, (none or wnicn are or ur. Ayer's manufacture or composition) are specimens of this villainy and deceit. - They not only - defraud the sick of their money but of their health, or the recovery of their health, which is far more import ant than aaoney. From actual counterfeits the peo ple are protected by law which the Doctor promptly enforces, but these evasions sometimes elude the law, and purchasers must protect themselves byre fusing to be deceived by them. Dover (N. H.) Bee. mar Yi-eoaiw-tn . Spirits Turpentine. Wilson's to have a wood-yard. There is to be a handle factory at Rowan Mills. .. Mr. Benjamin. Hull of Wash ington is dead. -, rr Luneville is fast- assuming the proportions of a town. . , ....... "Water works is the cry of the Raleigh News. We 're-echo for Wilming ton. - Tho meeting in Raleigh to con- ider the Fair question takes place Tuesday evening. , . - Hon. K. P. Battle is to lecture before the Salem Academy on the 3rd prox. ' " -779 insane in the State accord ing to the last census, and accommodations in tne Asylum only tor 24U. . k. Miss M. P. Pendleton, of this State is supporting Miss Charlotte Cushman. She is a novice, butbids fair to make her mark. Rev. Dr. Cheshire, Episcopal rector at Tarboro, was taken suddenly ill during service Sunday and had to be taken noma - The Pee Dee Herald informs us that Mr. Clayton Albemarle, was stricken down: suddenly Friday of last week and died in a lew nours. Mr.' Asa Johnson showed the editor of the Tarboro Southerner a 2i lb cancer removed without, knife from the breast of his wife. . - ' . The Salisbury Watclvman chron ides the burning of "Como," a country residence owned by Capt W. H. Crawford. Accidental; insured. ; , , Mr, Carswell did not have a large audience to hear , his temperance lecture Thursday night, but he was presented with a gold-headed cane. The question is, Has Pool lost his ' influence with the President? The holding on of Collector Young would seem to show tnat ne naunt. The wounded by the accident on the Wilmington and Weldon road are still sufferimr. and it . is-said tnat two .01 tne colored brakesmen will die. - . We received last night the first issue of the Kinston Uazelte as a semi week ly. It is a twenty-column paper. Kin- stonese, stand up 10 Dromer wuson. The H.dgecomDe county com missioners have ordered the building of house for the accommodation 01 tne county insane to be located at tne poor house. The Sentinel regrets to learn that Miss Adelia Litchf ord, of Raleigh, had her right arm broken in two places, Thurs day, by accidentally xauing irom tne porcn of her residence. Joe Lloyd of Warren county, is said to have a genuine mad-stone, which has been in his family for many years. It kills dead the poison of rabid dogs, snakes or Vpizen spiders." Henderson makes a liberal bid for the State Fair,' stating that her claims are next to Raleigh and superior to those of Goldsboro or Charlotte. She will give her Fair Grounds and ten thousand dollars. The Wilson I Laindealer says that on Wednesday last, Mai. J. J. Winder, with an able corps of assistants left that place to make the surveys necessary to lo cate the route of the road from Wilson to Greenville, , ; ' , - The ,, liattieboro Advance t re cords a row on Saturday night between two neeroes. Jordan Hughes and Tobe Hilliard, in which Hughes was badly cut by Tobe in the thigh. ; 'l obe has leit ror parts unknown. The kind and ,. philanthrophic have a field for their charity in the Orphan Asylum at Oxford. Send money,' books, furniture, clothing or provisions to Rev. A. D. Cohen. Oxford, or vol w. xi. Anaer- son, Raleigh.. . . - ; The Netcs says Dr. L. - W. Martin representative from Carteret in the General Assembly 01 lsvu .nas Deea ap-Tv-iintpd snecial travelling aerent. for the North Carolina State Life Insurance Com pany and also for the Home Fire Insurance Company. m - The ' Advance says m a difficul ty last Saturday, night between two negroes Irving near Battleboro, Allen Battle and George. Urate, the latter sxtuck name on the head with an axe and came near "put ting out his chunk." It was reported that Allen had died of the wound, but the Ad- tiance learns he is getting well. MARCH 29,"1S73. - ' r A thief raided upon :the" money drawer, smokehouse-and corn crib of Mr. J. B. Phillips, near Battlesboro, a few nights since, and secured $40 in money and other valuables., A young man named Wallace, who lives on the place, has been arrested on suspicion and bound over for his appear ance at court. ' ' . ., -;t ' . The Southerner speaks of new ife being infused into "the Tarboro emale college project Under' the presi dency of W. 8. Battle and with such men as Gen. Lewis, Gov. Clark and Capt.. Thig pen and others of equal influence on the executive committee, the college will doubt- ess prove a success. . The stockholders of the Mount Airy ' Central Railroad Company met ir Mt Airy on the 14th inst. All the stock was represented save 14 shares. The com L. Brower. President. Issaac Armfled. Treasurer and -T. M. Brower.. Secretarv: Bob Wprth, J. F. Graves, Hugh Guynn, W. A. Moore and K. S. Gilmer, Directors. A large fire raged among the turpentine trees around Nashville last week One of the sufferers the Advance states, Mr. Joyner, was so disturbed by his loss that he ianciea tne nre was started to injure him. He accused a Mr. David Cooper of being the in- cenaiary ana proceeaea . to arraign said Cooper before aMrgistrate. ' Result twenty witnesses summoned, a big trial, and the costs on poor Joyner. - Moral : Look before you leap into a lawsuit . , - . ; ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , Quarantine Regulations. 2d. ali. vessels having sickness on board on arrival, or having had sickness daring the voyage', are required to come to the station for in spection, without regared to the port . from whence they sailed, or season of the year. 1 3d. Vessels not included as above, will proceed to Wilmington without detention. - :? - 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to make careful enquiry, and if not satisfied with the statements of the Captain, or If the vessel is in a filthy condition, thay will bring the vessel to the station- for further examination. 5th. Pilots wilfully violating the Quarantine Laws are subject to forfeiture of their branch; Masters of Vessels to a fine of two hundred dollars a day for every day they violate the Quarantine Laws; and all other persona are liable for each and every offence. 6th. All vessels subject to visitation under these regulations, will set a flag in the main rigging port side. ... , p. w. potteb, ; Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. mar29-2taw2w-wedsat- Coal, Coal. LL SIZES NOW ON HAND FOR QRATES, STOVES AND RANGES, rOTJNDRT AND BLACKSMITH Delivered promptly. mar39-tf - O. a. PARSLEY St CO. Stolen. A REWARD OF FIVE DOLLARS WILL BE iv naid for the recoverv of a Yawl Boat, minted outside black with veUow strine. inside sides vellow. bottm . tarred. Apply to Captain Braun, Brig x reuae, or - - marS9t EDTJARD PESCHATJ. Sleaching & Pressing. A LL ORDERS FOR BLEACHING AND PRESS- il in? Bonnets. a&. will . be attended to promptly and upon reasonable terms by applying Mas. VIRGINIA A. ORR, On Fourth, bet Nun and Chesnut sta. mar 29-lt .. Marie Antoinette Slippers, TOR LADIES AND CHILD REN I New and Beautiful Styles! ,' - DUDLEY St KT.T.TS, mar 29-lt -. Sign of the Big Boot Thob. Gbjcxx. - T. O DxRossn GRJEKCE & DeEOSSET, General Insurance Agents, FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. . a '. Prlnecss Street,' near Water. deo SO-nac-tf : , . Coal! Coal! Goal! 200 TN? SUPEEI0EGRA,rB COAL ' - Now Lahdiho,"'';;' Send In your orders, mar 97-nac it WORTH & WORTH. Horse blankets LAP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAR ness. Saddles, Bridles, Cellars, Hames, Chains, Saddlery, Hardware, Travelling Bags, 'Feather Dus ters. - Stock Large and Priees Lew. . J. 8. Topham & Co., . No. 8 South Front St, oct38-tfnac Wilmington, N. C. Wanted. mWO GENTLEMAN BOARDERS Hi A PRI JL vate family. Rooms well located for comfort, and in a very quiet neighborhood, with pleasant sur roundings, ana not too iar rrom Dusinees centre. Apply tnrouga - mar 26, 28, 80-nac - . P.O.BOX2C2. MISCELLANEOUS. R . L. HARRIS; Undertaker and Cabinet Maker. Orders by telegraph promptly attended to. '- Store, on Second, between Market and Princess streets. ; . im&r uiawim4W4i-ua A. Greenwald & Co., ONLY SUCCESSORS TO ; -? ..i . GREENWALD di CO.. NO. 7 OABKET STBEBT, -' WHOLXaiLX SSALXBS IB ""' ' WHISKIES, BIIAHDIES, GINS, Sums, Segars,'Tooacco, &a. ' Ti O. Unntlnr, ONLY SALESMAN FOB THE HOUSE. ;' - WHOLE' NOl 1,701 MISCELLANEOUS. PIEDMONT & AELHiaTOW Life Insurance Companyf ... v '.... 1 . ! Itlchmond, Virginia. Over 15,009 Policies Issued ) ' ' ' Anmallscome Over $1,500,000. ProkressiTe ! PfospetB ! Prompt ! SMALL EXPENSES,. SMALL LOSSES, ECX7RE INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, " AND GOOD : SURPLUS t - Premiumi Casta, Policies Liberal Annual Division of Surplus. ... ATKINSON & MANNING, Gefl Metis, ' . . . insurance Rooms, 5 N. Water st. ' W. C Carrington, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President;'D. 3. Hartsook, Secretary; J. J. Hopkins, Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. B. Smith, Actuary; B. C. Hartsook, Cashier. . mar 28-tf OPERA HOUSE. Monday Evenirlg, March 31st,' 1873. "POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY, THE YOUNG jl American Actor, i ;. OLITEB DOVD BTBON, X In famous realistic drama, entitled ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Peox Nw York to thb Plaih; Abounding with Thrilling Situations,' Perilous Ad ventures, xnaian jngnta,ana tne . , GREAT TELEGRAPH FEAT. ADMISSION: ;j Private Boxes , $5, $8 and $10 00 Parqnette and Dress Circle. ..... f. 1 00 Parquette Circle ,....w.., 75 Family Circle and Gallery 7. ,60 Reserved seats may be secured at P. Heinsberger's dook ana music store witnout extra cnarge. , mar SS-St - . - Eillioiis, Hillinery . aid Straw : Gools .187 3 Also White Goods, Embroideries, &c RM8TBONG CATOR & CO Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers BONNET, TRIMMING, NECK AND SASH RIB BONS, VELVET RIBBONS, NECK; TIES, , BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS ' 'AND CRAPES, FLOWERS" " , Feathers, Ornsunents, Fravmes, See. Straw Bonnets and Ladies' and Children's Hats, uunmea ana untrrmmea; ana in connecting . , ware rooms, Whjte Goods, Linens, Km- , broideries. Laces. Net. Collars. Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c, &c ' No. 237 atnd. 239 Baltlmoro at., . ; " BALTIMORE,-MD. . v'. These goods are manufactured by us or- brought ior casn airecuy rrom tne European ana American manniacturerg, emoracmg au tne latest novelties, nneaualled in varietv and cheapness in anv market. Orders filled with care, promptness and dispatch. mar -eoaaw un -in sat SUNDRIES! s. a BICE IN TIERCES . AND BARRELS; QOFFEES RIO, LAGTJAYRA JLND JAVA; gUGARS ALL GRADES; " ' JjUiOUR SUPER. TO EXTRA FAMILT; Raisins, Candles, Tire Crackers, IN LOTS TO SUIT. T For sale at - ADRIAN & TOLLERS'. deel9-tf SANTO DOMINGO, Past and Pre sent ; with a Glance at Hayti. By t, Samuel hazard. Maps and ill s. , r Urown 8yo., cloth, f 3 50. ? .: Genuinely Interesting. His descriptions of that island at the present day are Instinct with all the vitalitv of intelligent observation and buovance of spirit The book is from first to last thorough ly irtsu ana enjayaoie. uauj -i eicgrapn, iionaon, There can be no dOBbt of the ereat value of Mr. Hazard's work, or of the truthfulness of his bright and vivacious sketches of the people and scenery ef St Domingo. The illustrations are also abundant ana excellent JNonconiormliit, .London. : . : For sale at ' -: ': HEINSBERGER'S ' mar 38-tf - - 4 .' Live Book and Music Store. Brock's Exchange. HAVING ENTIRELY REFITTED AND RE modeled the late Clifford House, I am now ready to wait upon my old customers and the public generally;. . o n. C. BROCK, ' feb 18-Bm - - f ' Propr Brock's Exchange. Just Keceived, A NUMBER ONE DOT 01 SORTH CAROLINA BUTTER. - nov lS-tf EDWARDS St HALL Dickey Flour. K 300 BBLS'OF THB CKLKBRA-TED M DICK' EY " FLOUR, Just received, CA KiU No. 1 Mackerel, For sale by EDWARD! ep B-tf S St HALL. rpHE PEEDEE COTTBIEIK, x:.j J Pubushed Weekly ! , !i , ? BY FRANK SANDFORD, : RookrjroHAJt, N. C " A Conservative paper, circulating extensively la the Pee Dee country. $3 per annum in advance, feb lfrtf - AVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF Chas. E. Cleapor I shall hereafter carry on the business of the old firm at the same stand baee ment of Purcell House. Thanking the public for the liberal . patronage be stowed upon the old Arm, I hope to merit a continu ance of the same by s strict attention to my busi ness. ... . marU-tti .. ; ' . . .. J. H. CASRAWAT. - HATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one day, ....... .C . I v $1 w iwoayv.i...v.......M..i.;.i i ou three aavs.. ........... 0J four days.... ..i. ... .... S 60 flvedays.....5.:i.ii....... SI 00 one week..,, S I Two weeks..-.. .w .... 5 00 Three weeks, .....v.. m;.. ....... 6 BO One month ........i...'.. 8 00 Two months 15 On Three months........;. On Six montks ...36 00 One Tear 60 00 " IS?" Contract Advertisements taken at propor Soaatery low rates. - - Five Sauares estimated as a quarter-column, and tea squares as a half -column. - ' MISCELLANEOUS. FURNITURE. " ' ' WE OFFER FOR THE SPRING TRADE 1 . ' ' ' " - ..." . . The Following Very Desirable Goods: 1AAA BEDSTEADS ALL GRADE8 ; 60 UUvJ Black Walnut Chamber Seta, 20 Oak; Chamber Seta, 10O Cottage Enameled Chamber Seta, 60 Parlor Suite, In Hair, Cloth, Green, Crim son, and other colors of Rep and Terrys: SO Exten sion Tables, Oak and Walnut: 1 OO Fall-Leaf Dining Tables, SOO Dosen Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, SO Sofas and Tete-a-Tetes, in Hair, Cloth and Reps; fiO Fine Rocking and French Chairs, 2 5 Dos, Cane and Wood Seat Rocldng Chairs, fi O Wardrobes, assorted. SIDEBOARDS, BOOK CASES, " ' SECRETARIES, LOUNGES, Harbla and Wood Top Centre Tables, WHAT-NOTS, ETAGERES, Z ?T-' BAT STANDS, BUREAUS, WASHSTAND8, LOOKING GLASSES,' WINDOW SHADES; Carpets,1 ; Oil Clotlis, :;:v i -hi ;,:t. 4 ..-,,.,.; ' t" BUYERS WILL PLEASE EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES.' . D. A. SMITH & CO. ... marW-tf , Has long been regarded aa the beat and cheapest Baking Powder in use. Perfectly pure and healthy.. I makes, at snort notice, delioious Biscuit. Rolla. &0. Therneedbeno waste of food prepared with it, aa It is always of the best quality We would say to those who nave never used it that a very few trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire satisfaction, but with economy. . Put up full, hit weight, as represented. ': Grocers and Dealers sell it BOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop's, 69 Now Street, ' : " 1 ;. . : ; NEW YORK CITY, inarch 15-Dood3mos-Ttt Th 8a . 1 At" Low Prices : yya offer a LARGE STOCK of new and desirable BOOTS awl SHOES I.Or PRICES. , NEW STYLES AT LOW RATES. GEO.- R. FRENCH St SON, i 89 North Front street. mar 28-tf DV CVDDCCC Old Dominion Steamship Co. and 7 W. i W. IX. R. Fait Lines! :7E ARE RECEIVING NEW AND ' STYLISH SOFT HATS, . , ENGLISH AND FRENCH Cassimeres; Diagonals mar87-tf - - .. . . City Clothiers. iFOR SALE; TratyToiis'ofMfettKnoimrerfc POMDRETTE, Thirty Dollars OasH per Toii OF EIGHT BAREELS. Send In orders at once.: -ri." mar S7-lw ;J SPRUNT Sc mil SON. ;. ; BOTFOIH, CROW Ac CO., & GRAIN DEALERS, . Sontb Water &' Front Sts BAVE JUST RECEIVED t ISO Boxes and Hhl Salt an Smoked Meats, 600 Bbls Flour Grades to suit the market, . 100 Bbls weight) Mess Pork, a J . - - -- . . . - r S0 Boxes Prime Chewing Tobacco. ..!?. ... ' , Purchasers will do well to price our goods. marST-tf ' ..r -. p. a: schutte, . Wholesale and Retail Dealer la all kinds of " Parlor, Chanter, DinlnirKitclien& Office JyURNITIJJiJSy Carpets, Window Shades, &c. GRANITE ROW, SO. FRONT ST. 105 Upholstering and Paper-Han ging done at short nnticM and In ih Ymmk And Btrla. Jan-tf ...f . .. , :. The Gamden JoTirnal, CAMDEN, S. C '" 1 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT $2 SO per annnm. , Adverttsingntes UberaL . . . JOHN KERSHAW, Prop'r. W H. Bktocabp, Agent. , - t Qm U4f Bacon and Pork. .. 200 BOXES D. S. SIDES St SHOULDERS, m Boxes and Hhds Smoked Sides and Should ers, 300 Bbls Pork. . ;.. : For sale by ' ' . . F. W. KERCHNKR, mar JS-tf ' ST. S8 and t North Water St. Extra Family Flour. C FECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE BEST TRADE. Everv barrel guaranteed and delivered at your house, . marS5-tf JAMES C STEVENSON. Shavmgr Saloon. . TOB TURNER INFORMS " HIS NUMEROUS J friends and customers that he has recently fitted up his establishment, in the rear of Mr. Runge's Sa loon, and is prepared to do all work In his line, raeh as Shaving, Hair Cutting. Ac. aa neatly and expedi tiooalyaa it can be done lath city. ... 4Jh -he can be returned to his old quarters.