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THE II0E1IIITG DTAE. PCBLISHE) DAILf , BT ' . I- (VrncB, Dsweon Bank Building, Front St. HAT S Otf ADV--TISING. Tr rt fir ' I rV T t. I' - I . . ..... . m.- r-; 1 . , k. J. J I , i. txA aU-vl ! .vy-v-A-v-- " rout flay. fi','i..,.i t one week : Two weeks.. 6 .... . ThFHMVi " "'. if . Three weeks. . ' One month... . 800 RATBS O UBBOWrriON. ,-?) Twfimnnlhi' ' " 4 s 1H ( Three montlu.... ., ....J 0 Six moBtbs......... 00 One year.. M 00 In sdvsnc... ...... ....f7 M .... 8 n .... t .... 1 I mo , . . i rafContrsct Adfet tteig U Ukea ak propor VOL. IQI.-NO. 12. :;;rv)P?3raGTON WHOLE-NO. 1,707. tion ately low rates. ' , . . . , . Fire Squares estimated as a q rterblnii, tod ten squares as a haU-oolnnuw v j y it n v The MO1"" 1 of the City at " " 1 '" . ii .. WW ,. ii ., - .1. .i... , A.- ,. n i.--.--.- i.. .' V - ' ' k it .. - OUTLINES. . . n t Avmtt cf r siit on an ncrvito tAuuMVia v inspecting tour. Silk and lace were . i j a , 4no otto I .,jjg(rie(i ou iwuu mo h j .. -r i. . n ht n.mn rf I in in Hew or. -v.. u.., w Black Crook" fame, was Duneayesteraay in Greenwood. ilea; wyer. steamer 1 . . :v lo.,.-l 1 Um was - " ...nir rfnncnr " "vw "- i 6'" . , . . . i one person. -s . e in a liveiy . PapWa Lnflln Extensive fire at Parkers landing, .-! !-. in w: i y-.n 4 t-t ta ivi a near Titusville,Pa. A deputy made ,-' .n..h Irr thn Pni-tiiomena Pnr- I an aiaruiia. o : mist speech in tne Portuguese far- w t but the Premier declared the coun- .--Provinceof Salamanca dn proclaims the Commune. liament, try was in Spam procia ..uo vumu-u I W New York Markets: Gold strong at , 117 118- cotton, 1920i; spirits turpentine, 57 I ,wi. roain. t3 15S.13 30. Accident thoStlxwisandNorth-easternllanroad Thursday was caused by carelessness of one . . . ! . -of the conductors. Two persons were kjjIeL Habeas corpus in case of the forger McDonald. ' -? Suit is to be instU; tuted against the Wall street gold clique. . . There was some robbery committed at the scene of the AQantio wreck.- - The .4tonft5.di8ter will be investigated to-day. . Accident near Truro, and engineer and baggage master killed. Mr. Qrevey, President of the French Assembly, has re- signed. Proposed to bury the bodies of the Atlantic unfortunates in Halifax. TUB state KUlTOUIAI convbn- Our contemporaries of the State I nrcsif are verv nearly unauimous tii j F. . . : ; J I the desire to meei in convention uar- ing the spring; and we believe by I 1 - D..f k ii,W r Xf I ff 1 1 nil 1 1 a i.uiinc si si ai aa r ls w s s the time, and Goldsboro, as the place, n nft -. Ila v V lvvii O vvva awu It is thought that matters.concern ing the business interests of the pro fession require that such a meeting .t..i j r , . W t. v I 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi s it- 1 1 s- 1 1 a pas Miss. w m iiiii m s. i i-t rt m war I " may be a lull attendance. very . . . i i tT paper in the State should ' be repre-' sented. In worrvine over the causes of the jv.- x, W-V I at jLuuiutc cavaeuupuc mo cw,i 'limes lashes itseil into, a mry wnn in m , , . . f a1 1 . . - . i . the White S?tarline.'and several times . i asksWhat company, is it," &c It censures the captain for being below . I i, Mt cabin on a.tormy coMt at that hnnr of t.Iui moht. and excoriates the I - o ' 1 company for not providing coal snffi- cient for the voyage. ;, , - I It is always best to wait and see. - I Mr. Hampton of the Raleigh -Sen. Unci, called upon us last evening He t j - is in me ciiy on ousiness conneciea with his journal. Tll AST MAILS. GENERAL NOT S. , Norfolk 'and Portsmouth are making extensive preparations, to en tertain the President. The sumac milV with lnachinery :and a large stock of sumac, corn. fcc, 'belonging to W.i F. Smith, of Gor donsville, Va., was destroyed by fire on Thursday. LosSj- 115,000. In- anredfor.14,500 1 L'S-l C Thursday, afternoon in Norfolk I knfn.nn e -A a a 1 I vn v wm v wviw. iumiujuuo spnere about the size ot a twelver I pound cannon-ball, ' of extraordinarr I hrilliancy, traversed the heavens, at- I tractin? the attention, of manv of the I oitizens, and causing considerable speculation as to its character- ' TJ Cl t J - 1 - . . . uugo otapies auu oiner promt- i nent men of Patrick county, Va., who I i! "yB11 lo v-a cnargea i with Ku Kloxmtr. were tried Thurs- I nay before Commissioner, 'Latham, I and honorable -discharged.- - The ne- gro,Carter, who preferred the charsres. I lpft for tw,Wa ... a..W I trLl Sni??rlU9t: trial commenced. ' 4 ' '- JI - I ine rarraers'. Convention at , . . i Springfield, Illinois, -to fight-the - raili roaas, was a spirited .and. significant '.viui;iii.iiuiiun. in ueierzaies evinueu more than tisaal tact nd and utrlfrht- forwardnessproceedingrdit the consideration of the bosinesS la hand. They DroDose to deal with the ni - . . - A auway managers not Wltn 0-De- I j - I vug uu , BI'CIIU.. VJUV. A aiUier I seems to have struck the keynote i of the U . . . . . I wuvenuoninnisremaritnattni.iaa l Struggle between the railway " man andaSllTmS. Tl. ways and are taxed for their support. NEW ATKBTI. SI NTS. James L Metis. Just Received. 8ee ad" of Raleigh Sentinel. J.1X Cak raw a v. Tonsorial. Williams & Mtntcmsoif. Groceries. Orken & PVNKB. -Toilet Articles. I J- P. Rueckkrt. Pianos and OrgannJ iJ I Cot On In Ills Prime. 'I I " Bau announcement WIU De found . In th.oi., , . . year gl ilia age. Mr. earing wa. I ell known In this city; having "leen con.' nected for some time With the Southern Ex- Press office. During hi. stay here he made Hi nvv-m. -jj. v m : I I ',cuu?:.wu.u.wulie8rei exM vvvuiUICiy VO Heaf OI ldeAL " I . 0 w J . . I . One colored female patient sent to the City Hospital yerterday. t,, , 4 ' 1...... ww- m 1 Nntt C'.reet. The Jury selected to assess the damages I - - m i . E3 tLo line of Kutt street andcontiguooB thereto. rcsnliirT from wldAnlnir nutd street I - - B inn wkitji ci 4 i(pt onnrlndPfl their 1A- I . ' " ' J ' y j.ui..t utruuoa. i awaru r t 'pT,c: Worth A Wnrtli S nta " t11!0 1 E8tae - X. o:LlToT. " ? an. o. in . note I uiuukutuuiMn, iiui.. ,.. oyj i - .v"i1",ui wiue...-v yw Vick&Mebane, 3 lots .,.. nA ii-vi i rvi k itt i i.mi 1.1.10 T75 I f 350 j w. & W. ll R. cT,' Yd YotsL'f ! 1 2,240 Wilder & Morton. 4 lota. . ' 4.000 4000 I i uaer s itionon, 4 lots v... 4,uw ZTTZTZ , Totalamage. $10,545 '1 t,' T08- ' ... C R. R. Co 10.000 Wilder & Morton. 200 ? W.&W. 11 1L Co. ............. 3,300 i,u" r.' - fjSS'SbSSn -,J0 A. Oldham. ..'. . . . T -; j .., ... I 900 ' A. ii. nan..... Estate R P. Hall v James Wilson. I Henry Nutt, (South Mulberry St) 450 830 100 " v I Total benefits .$15,060 The juir re8tfuUy.recomend ttt tl amount of monev awarded as benefitfl in , excess of damaees (5.41fn shall be arDro- priated by the city in putting Nutt Street in good condition. juv iiauics vi tuo jury are an iuuuwi; i P. Murphy, Foreman; Thos. Evans, Alex, Strausy, D. M. Buie, Wm. E. Freeman, Thos. M. Gardner, QeoW. Williams, E. x. xiancoca, x-uuaru jrceuuau, . . Cummiag, John Wilder Atkinson, James ! Post. -- - - I Boller b-,,.-. A there has been a great deal of specu- i,f!on in -ri to the nmhnhi r of the " ,v . lato terrible bner explosion in thiscity.the following note from Messrs. Colville Co., which evidently elucidates the mystery, will be read with interest: o ; . Zl't'i ' I '.' "? Wn i iHGTpN, N. C, April 4, 1873. DITOBSBTAR . Ft. (tento We have calm Iv investigated the I v-,. j v f-i - " :. . i iiMia w ufi nnii imMa a an si ih lmli im iiiv of boilers Wednesday moraine. tnnu vnn mm r wimmai or iorh. First, the water in the boilers was evidently - . . ' - ' 1 most favorable circumstance, for arriving fc. . . me um wm. layiors lesumony we congider valuable, inasmuch as he has been I . . m .1. . . - . . I our employ some years, ana pan w me " 1e,5yi?S wun me conauton ot uungs aruunu i him; bat. the key ..the mystery, we I ihinip a l.nrA -Fminn Ihmnirh A tear 1. I "Z. "j GlFordTTaylor. JSeW t , i . . 3 . v. .: I na UccD auout WSU UllllUtCa. . ua, uun I a the mornin-the J' 'rfnd to rrfo i "furns. I concentrating the whole evaporation of the . 1 .:in .1. n4 a 4Ka ta Vi A nrlr I v. i.a..a- mimrf- . -Mnmin. Kted OT6terTi I v" v' v. : elusion we hayeamved at from aUthefacts -land testimony before us. . w e ougnv ia i mention that the stopping oi the engine was irom me mill requiring nuiua ou juonug ui the saw. The boiler, were tnorougniy cleaned and put in steam the 10th of last January, and have mn : constantly since, without any complaint of pumps, pipes, or any other deficiency, wnatever. we ex oect to eo to work to-morrow morninjr and rebuild, and hope that the interruption of our business will be but temporary. f Kespecti ly, - , ' Col vi & Co. RtSIOT j w: r The" Stafford famDyV -ho' becupied the building in which the .mall-pox ? patient lately died, were removed in one of thecity wagon, yesterday to i;houaeliervicity of Greenfield mill pond, just South of the .Itv ' vVoh Tina V pi, HHaA nn hv tliA I .j . . . --- -j - - i authoritie ror-a at purpose, a strong guara will be kept bver the build e to keep any I the nartv from leavin z itmtil all danger I I eluding a BaUor who was in the house at the time the patient was carried there. None ... . . . . . UBOta UG1V M UlSSW aw wmmmm- ot them have thus iar shown any signs oi I wine contract ed the disease. " Orders were I to have the hotwe thoroughly clean.-1 . t - - 1 --- - m m m Biiai.aa BaXnret& a .1 C A I In the local column of one of our cotem- j,- -f 4 I P068' an(l.only..a few inches of :o AivA',nrr i,o nwon fniinwino I space dividing them, appears the following I -. . .,...' naraeraph.:." t tj. - r f i " '.VWhere cin yoVetthe' b smanesi pncer- f - "If there is a man In our ' town or corn- munity who want, to procure thebest .Now.that is strictly reliable information - - - . . .j,rfvt1wHa?ntAtArl onrfl. - With I via . w j U .n nti.mn l.'a tn 'Chnw tllAm triA I DUUIM1 HUbit Ai . ' . " -'- " I no difficulty in getting . . v.. ?!' !. lDe 0681 ga8 IOT " w uu the part of the good people of that town..; ) TJtsal stat and Losb Association. " The stockholders otthe Real Estate and t . A. S A. t A. A! oan a as ocia uon met; last-evemng at me Commercial Exchange, and adopted a code of by-laws for the government of the Asso- cia tion. After flxiner the date of oavment . '4a" L'..; tUi a - i,.'.. of the second, instalment at. the second Friday in May, the meeting-ad joumedi International Union. Ts(, . At a meeting of Wilmingto on Typographi cal Union No. 82, held last evening, Mt, TmIi a T Tmnnlll a. aIaata 4 . v - 4U V( - A5,TJ I n .wavu t - U CjAVO U tha Tntrnstional Union- , which mta. st , i : , v' t4M ' --- v , . . m m mm . . , ... . - f Vert.-; -' s sv i.ir. tumi. -'--' ' - --" " -. ----. -- A P-01" tarlvle " EUen rePrted New Inlet yester- dav. and will Tirobahlv reach this DOlt to- ;.!V ".7.;:; J WWUU V W VC VUW "o"" muni, iv.t ... . t.M KBiSntnin vessels that ever came here, of being 430 ton. burthen and drawinsr between 15 and 16 feet of water.. -rh: Local Dots. Warm enough for , thin coats yester- - c - jj - TUere -waa only ono trifling casebef ore ir r . s - a .ajrui: a vyi jrcswiiruBjr uivruuig. . ... . he v xtritish , Bngi vnoj xsradsnaw, from Richmond for Wjrt PQt into Nor folk April 1st for repairs. U. x , . . ; -Engineers shonld be arefuL' There wita a narrow escape irom aaouier eiyio . . . , sion in this citv vesterdav.' t . The work of preparing for the foun- " dationot the new huilding for the Batok of New Hanover commenced yesterday. ,,v. i Brunswick Superior Court will com mence to wio Smithville on Monday Hi. Honor,-Judge Russell, presiding. Charles Mallett, colored, fell in a fit onlhe pavement on Second, between Mar- j d Princess ''street.'1 vesterdav ''after-1 Jcet and W He wasprperiy cared for. , J - - i . - - . . ". ! . . I " xno 8leamsuP onavxmaa naa a rougn i uma going out last weesL, me sea Deing so i " . , . . . . m f 1 heavy and the wind -bo), high that it took . . : . . m ' . .. 1 ner uve nours to go irom tne Douy to ine j liAtboat a distance of 20 mHes. ; ; 1 gpe. tlon r rrt.ln dlesa Official.. The Raleigh SentiTid alludes to speeches j ! made by Geo. M. Arnold (formerly of this city) and Carey,' both colored, t Yancey-1 .w, ,. w.., v i which the formershowed up Pool, Carrow and Perry, the Supervisor, in fine colors and .high style. He represented them as wisu, poiiuc nypowires trusted by any party, lie tells how he de-I nounced lonir Perrv to hia face and he flaroH nnt rocotit It famv ttoi VnAwn . - ... I - 7JZ1: . - 00 x Dold' . -d he-endarsed every word Arnold had uttered. - Carv wanted to see a I . better state of feeling between the white and the black races.2 It was to the Interest I of both races to be on. better terms ! with ... . ..." ... -r v, - - I each " other. The " prosperity 4 .of" one was ' the . Drospenty : of " the . other: they had to riser or fall I ww Phot I J : T - J I saia Dlact : men. ql : tne. ou I . ma . - M i nP h Republican party, but they were not thought of in the distribution of .fill1 AmfT4 1BBM WAIT MAAitMjl Yin A Iamwa I crowd of negroes who were attentive listen- . l, - . . era. Two veara airo. savs the il 1 : " , " " VT LDese coioren men mnin nor navn TAitcpn i v. . " ? 6 " " - me times i we shall have ten nejrroea to take . everv who . I ducedby office to vote the Radical ticket . I . - ; h. pnnm;.. r;t rn-mt .ii I - w w-iuuuww vut : wiuim.roq gka.ku I by the veral Ward, on the 25thof March met at ". liaom nIgQt. for I me purpose oi organizing. uncan uoimes Jt.J 4 m..! . J TIT I . . I 'Jiu temporary rieeretary Thetol. i , v - .v . ; i UV c.I-mmucc present: Unrf FSmi-Duncan Holme, and John H. Brown. A 5 V 1 Aeoiui -WardTXol repieMaited.v;. f.; I Third Ward Jaa. Drve. i JhurtA FanWohn Whiteman and Wm. A Green. , f i I. v ' .. ?, r: iTft Trarfred-Howe ud Jmeg Eaglea. '3-u t-&'. u;.. "After considerable discussion ar to the I legality of the representatives of the vari- uus rvaraa, n wasmovea ana. camea mat i r . s -.. 9 . . i . I Citv frnmittee call a meetintr of the 0-, wotem of the ThfnT Wsrrl "on next Tuesday evening and elect members rf r.tr fmi from that WarrL co-- e adjourned ject . . . . . ............ to the call of the (Jnairman. Bittea y. a Doc. A little white jgirl by the name of Capp. was .ttk on thA rei rdriivmore I -j I ingby BferocioNewfounand'dog,and was bitten severely,-, the Ihahd and Jarm 1 I - -L. , J 1 s e-u - I ucwre bub wuiu-. uv vsuoi. ouo w taken to a physician near by, who dressed her wouncu, whicl. though prypainiui, not mntMsnui -tmis t "t v- i.. -v-.i-CITir 1TE3 XsV foTJlTD. O. the lOtrOtfWhl Ch S bupd g f OT ot Hanoyer is -to bo rk.pau- ot L, t :- T7-. . roectacles. which the owner can have by calllnz at -. thiso ce. . - - - ' - ., y - ' W itsd. A young man who has been In the dry goods business and wishes a situation in a first class retail house. - References required. Apply at this office. ' The consolidation of the Carolina farmer sad the e 'iTttor. 7Z lm -iSS. Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation va uv Vbvat witt.tuoi w tv . aa at ta maiisiww x . ., i.t. . j nnuiuuvi wuumhiuvu hiu,hb mi ww. wni I nlanfon nf thn two Pamllnas. . Book Bra dsbt.Tj a Mobxdto Stas Book Bind- ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work, manllke manner, and at re-onable prices.vMer. chants and others needing Receipt Boqks, other work, may rely on promptness in the . execution of their orders. i j0B pbt a. We call the attention of mer- chants, cler of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad S?Tf the mohhiho Star Pbw tuto Estabusbxitt for 1 the prompt and faithful -execution of all kinds of I , ?TyXi - we can furnish at short notice Cards. Bill-Heads,. Letter-Heads, Progrsmmes. Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Taw, Hand-Bills, log s. Bills of Fsre, Show-Bills, Checks, D: Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Taw, Hand-Bills, Cats- rafts; I c, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed. . L PnLTBtoT Bustsi . The widest) read Influence of American s U and enterprise has outstripped the comprehension of th Americans th emSelves. : The I Unanta. Ther wrso the loins f Africa, and the I Uwny iking of South American pampas. But wider ik mmedicin ea. 's laboratory and I office in Lowell showed ns that the wnole surfAce of I the hsbiUble globe pays its tribute there; there they i cai ana serve iue reouucmaiw 3bui that widely-severed people use. Their letters must nation a. t neir puuueauona arc ut m vuiiguw. .5 X5?& I indispensable accomplis oenU for their dutiea General lnince Agent., I UlCUl ttVlCCIi VlTLVsTsv AOtt luBUMJUWW liWiss ibuUw 1 slk .a U TXr .. n1 is arltn sm.nA toitnewona. we were overwnein tea wi ue- , ,d on rg- wonld Kby an inspection of wa uiv wviiu. w v wav yypri-piina snu I nw,mderiTSJen81 -"SMS8? tm wonaernuiy extensive, neaitn-oeaiiiig enterprise, jo ervsave. Spirits -ieme: 1 No Raleigh Sentinel again.! sfrf - Granville farmers are afflicted with guanpmania. :t,'ttt V?J There are thirtv-five manufacto ries in Charlotte,' says the Observer. " J, Over one thousand tons of- u-I V ,1J -.1 T 1 . 1 r .1!. I uuu uaro ueeawuu u xouay juuui ifc uiio season. The steamer E. A. Stephens has gone to the assistance of the schooner Vir ginia Dare disabled and ashore etHatteras. contradictorv name. isn't" eoinf to lav in a I ' - r- . r . , . 6tocK ot two dollar and a Halt . mustets, since he shot his hand by the bursting of pnetheothjyt ?,.nV LTTfi6!???11 stock of two dollar and a half r muskets, made' a success last year, coal-curinz to- oacco,' and they will plant moro - largely . this year, to the great neglect of bread- J f0' 4 -A v ? I T)IT:i ' T37 J.T nr ' '.Wlson. PlaindeC well leof.iiien uth IVmrt Hmim it thii I . piace on baturday night last. The house whs crowaea ana more names were aaaeu i T m 1 . .1 1 . I w n aireaay xong ii oi uooo lempiars. .- W t SV-j3i9 N mAvn .1 ... i n 4 ' V 1 w vj nwu uuuv -j e wood-choppers of Messrs. Jones .and Chevasse, of Henderson, a few days since " " h u -What is fame to Senator Han- ?7r JTSi ! Hoa 3L Wt Karson, United States Senator, i-"- I" " , e - i ,CUJ """-v" Ww: " f80"1. ne wuson rtamaeaier tens us rm w vaw w n SXcS&lSSi robbed Three thousand dollars in money, mostly I "ui .aD.u i""ureu aouara iu gooas. 1 - . . i .i i . a ; 1 nraa tllfl I I -1 The Battlesboro Advance is 0 burning of Dr. j. d. Matthews kitchen with content, val ued at (200. and the destruction from same ?auaa a bam belonging to Mr. MV- valuables amountinjr to several hundred dollars. There was no Insurance in either I i. ( - .-: . , I case. ' ? - , - - r v4: adjournment, the Commission of Arbitra-1 tion in thesmt onst the .Western . N. fl I n i i w - p.nm ai. th. H!rMHva l .. uw, imuwi office .We understand the Commissionera jested W. H. Howerton, tte President Ka a .MlrVnI n w. AW AAA . I , nnnn ,- nnmrntcoinnor the battia I fer upon, the Commissioner .the same nnwera an on vara ri Tna i riBinnrfa 1 nn i . T feVw- tjommissioners aujourneo, 10 meet in .i .ifv Anthivth f tiavt mAnth 1 hon tha r,-T' -.w TTaZ i C ,h7nnvMliirnn ail ; USU fg mywugaauu, -u partly mierteame peuaing I ; ii. ' . uimuk .wvmwi offered by Judge Manly, authorizing Gov-1 SOT S 'SXSi meetiner. and that he invite Drooosil; ions . . . . , ZSfi,tZi or otker pro Posela -connected with the objects of the rum ajmuuu . . , - Isp AiUsMs'i AppeiBtments. Endfield.. -..March 29th ; .. . -. V ; - Bcotiano.j(ecK..... bcotiana necK.. ........ ouin - Hamilton. -.i .. .. ... . " 31st P. M. 41 AVr 1 Yiri,. . - A r, . Greenville......." ....... ,-4th St. Johns. Pitt County. .. ; 6th - onow u. .... ...... .... ' om ' cents. Lenoir County. . " : 10th ' - , Kinston (Good Friday).. " . 11th , , ewbenie (Easter Day).. 13th ; j0wTAcieek--4.-.-18, " Trinity. Beaufort Co..... - 'V? .19th j w-gtoBcrtCa; .- 20 uvu vu v tjo.!, - t ad St James'. Pungo. 5th.- 27th Plymouth. .. . t. i. i -i J4 SL David's, Washington , ., County. ................ 29th St Luke's, Washington ; " " County.?..; ......... i- M'! 80th 7 Elizabeth City. v.. May i;2d - liertlora . . . . r -vni - Edenton. ........ .......v v . 5th P, M. Mission Chapel, Chowan : 7 ; County. " vtn Gatesvilfc tan 5tth:" :11th m . Wo?e " ' winder, 'V.": IP..kn' .. ISth . . jmuiv ... ........... .... - u . ii Collections. In aid of JDiocesan Missions will be made in the churches visited. : , St. Jamea Carelt r rcsijo asBTtcKS it st. jamm: DU Na HOLT WIXS. . . . .. . . : -V ;' , " ," , -r.,. Palm Sunday .......... . Communion 7A.H. aliM Morning Prayer. .U A. M. " ' s k w a mtmrmrm mmrw v - ., . r . .. .. v - Even2 Prayer.. B P. M. Monday before,Easter,--6ral ng Prayer.. .7 ,' J f4 .., v . V. , V r Erecdng Prayer,. ft P. . Tuesday , Morning Prayer.. . 7 A. MV - Ante-Communio ,11 A. M. t; Even! ngPrayeriv ftP. M Wednesday ' " , '. . Morning Prayer.. 1 A. M. AnLe-woilJm iuu.,11 a. n, i1t.ij- 3 Event ng Jrrayer..i:5P.M, Maundy Thursday; ... . .Morning Prayer.. 7 A. M. . . Evening Prayer... 6 P.M. r.At . . v Commnnioa.. .P.M. v-- ATornlnt Pr W.T A : Ante-Communion, t ATM. Evening Prayer. . . .P.M. 1 M x faster Even, gatnrdi iy-Moing Prayer;; . A ?!- . . . , Ante-vomm iiuonit a. 1 ' ; - Evening Prayer.. . 8 P. M. Ea8ter..V....'....!.i.i.... Morning Prayer.; V A. . -onrn-M: .. ii Evening Prsyer.. 61". . Easter Monday; T j -wnlntr Pra-rer Ante-Communion..ll Al M. t$i &- Kyeuing Prsyer. . . ft P. M. Easter Tuesday ii-.. :.-.- lornintr Prsyer AntAf!nmmnn1nn 1t A. t. .i li-fXtm- Evening Prayer.-v 6P. M. DRARTNO At A tS. GeoTcia. on the after noon of the 4th instant, Stevens T. pearing, in the 9.1 crt- vsas tT hi. lffA. i- NET -)YERTISEtENTS. r-l HorBoi Blanliets, Wti "! i7. ti j-- .-. ... T IP ROBES, WOOL' JtATS TKUfi 3, HA. 8 ten. U ts. l epnui - u., :3 Vi No. 8 Bouta front tsu. , oct -tf nac Wlltn(nrtnn W r' Thos. Gbk. T. C DxRobsxx " ! G & De0S3T, 1 1-. I - - J ' '- I . , . I . . Ms i. is as s st itf I i ,x, . fl fy--m I PI ! k - f i i 1 i -r f . . r : i ' ' -' . rr Princes. Street, near water. addleiy.Ha rdware, Ti ve ngcags, jieain er inu I Av f'nnrt LBS 8OUI KR3 AND S1T)'S3' - --. -r- ... t r . .'nr- ;'-'. rf mil . ..... t e s.arsre ana jr rices vw, e i . v.. u , 4JiJ dec 80-nac-tf - -t Mw---v-tTiS---- 15.000 H,i. , Life Insurance Oompan 2nw.m,Lku .m yWAmlCJJ,- 'yn I vV.vw--f: 'V , iwart on anlvaUor having had sickness dmK the liOft.f4'! V J T" hich ond Tireilila. 1 -1 '"W."- Quired to come to the fUtloa forln- OAA boxes p. & sides, - vw ... HHDS BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, 500 SPIRIT BARBELS, .'"is m . i H! .rrs-a r ; . f-vV-!' ". lrt tf bbxss.h. syRcp, . VA OTr vn, 5.000 BACK aA1, -(Art HHDS CUBA MOLASSES, 250 18308 N , - ' AILS, J i., . " !in owns nnnn tsntf i . . JL MA1A, - - , onn bags cottek, XJiiii - ... ,y tynri BBL8 SUGAB V Vf JQQ BALES COTTON YARN,; , O K BALES SHEETING, &c, &a, i '. - i - - ' -j , Atlow prices. , ; 4 sip 6-tr ' wTfXTATfS MURCHISON. Thfi R.alfiio'Tl -SfintllieL i :. : ; n . .. . - . . ., LARGEST DAILY ATI HE CAPITA lilu Uiliuiil Udiijf 111 111 D fildlu 11 111 Uliu THE SENTINEL. HAS RECENTLY UNDER- i gone changes and improTements which make it one of the best newspapers of the State, and as it circniaies in every portion or e state is second to nmii sb auYBT on g t mw ajo. .--a SEMI-WEEKLY HUNT US! KU The Semi-Weekly Sent el is unquestionably the cheapest and best paper oi us na in tne otate. moefa. - the weekly senTtn tin el is smong the largest pi contains from ss to aS coin THE WEEKLY SENTINEL The Weekly Sen- spers In the State, and urns s of choice- resdlne tisements wiu be receiTed for thu edit eaiuon, . rnce oi suoscrtpUoni S3 in adysnce. 'Address , - - . r . - umx i u-ua.ju rc. Tonsorial . . .-L1. .l. V - I my establishment, under the.PurceU House. ?fuS? i . r - woa oi au nos wiu oe prompuy ai ted to. J. H. CARAWAY. '-4 Tust Received.!. . ,, ,,. iim.ihi.iiub -r-. - JPBYvrcrunA JELLIES LEMONS. RANGES. . c. fcc . &C ic -umger imp., xoui ger, su wsns;, . sorter, urown stout. - spfi-tf JAS. L METTS, 57 Mark St. corner Fourth and- Marketsts, Solo agent for the renowned r.M urcKLH I if i.U Ghla PU B WMs.-;.r-tiV'.-1 -x: t - f s. -, apni mi A Fine Selection of Toilet ArHcles, Tlx: TTAv TOOTH AND NAIL BRUBHXS, rj -a .-V-, .-' . 'prkwar.WQ .onita rwnnrrmm" i SAC ET POWDERS, t, at? - . - ; ? - s ...... f . , r-..... . GREEN & FLANKER'S, Wholesale Dnursnsts. and dealers in Paints, oils. Putty, Vsrai shTWin dow Glass, Whl tsL ad,c - - - 1 V " : Misci-EouaJ;c A. Grccnwald Co. , .--. ' . GREE2TWALD C0..? f r, - .fi v n " t am. jm. sav . b jl - WOMBUTjf PI mss at 1 irVmSKTJ E3 ItHATIPI 3, ant's '-' Hui v Segars, Tooacco, &ei a, V ; f V 11 11 Siiiijt ,f.-5 J rs m - I M S mm m ONLY SAL 3 AN FOR THU HOUSE, ct U-tf n -i-i n.ut.i n.t. ;J!i..iif "ii' lj3s)t 4aV46 I OOi OfIA SACKS' AMERICAN i I .ylJU - ?..-. -a I 17.- .;u .tT.s-74 V$ BACKS' AMERICA AND I . ! ; ' a wwt f esimia a T fM .. - ..... sri.37" tT-J For sale low -.1r;iw vIIsS S& ' wa Biio&i ? ProbtorlGal)lo,s r 1 ' s mii It of p at i nd y A D AH AN TIN- CANDLES A I SIZES. ALSO HOTEL CANDLES, AT sn uiscturer's prices. oid By . Till, m DTTirov a, rvi JanlSm ' Baltimore. Md. ' e Hare Recelfei iy stealer To-Day ' A choice lot of ? ' V. if.' fti; Ti TIRE FRENCH CANDIES. " ' XT. i . . ' Dried Figs, Prunes,' Dates, 'tit i '-ff -;. : . . ..Fresh Nuts. Lemons. Apples. jemes, rreserves, etc, sc. - ii Extra Family. Flour." PEC LY ADAPTED TO THE BEST TRAD Xverr barrel ffrteed and .delivered, at yournouse. mar -tf JAMES C. STEVENSON. Bacon I Bacon !; t w iiii ifctfAMgua. T HE I DEB GOCBIEB, 1. w ,. , Pnhii edWeeU y r. .. r. . BY FRANK SAN DF0RD, i. r.' jo.; t-.-A v. -.trocx na ,lt a -. A Conservative paperv efrculaUn g extenHiyely in the Pee Dea country. 13 per annnm in advance. feb to-tf- j ' .. " ;:. : . .-:iv r-;T PIED OUT & ' GT0N Over 15,000 Policies Issued. Aniiual Income Over $1,500,000. ? 'ProiressiTD f ; Prosperous !:Prompt 1; ; r ' SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE " ' INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, '" 'f 5. vt ? . V . J .-, C 5 " 1 ' AND GOOD . SURPLUS J i : ' " J, . . - i ' .. r ... Premium, fahi, Policies Liberal Annual Division of Snrplds. rx utiituuxi a iii xtitiuui uuu,uu. . ; , Insarance Rooms, 5 N. Water sL-, lH . . ..-i . ." , . 1 . .. r . . a C&rrhigton, President; John L. Edwards, Vice President; D. J. Hsrteook Secretary; J.J. Hop ns. - - - --. - ... i - , t J - tjf rt;i. i' Assistant Secretary; Prof. B. Smlttk, Actoary; B. C Hartsook; Cashier. ; mar S8-tf . ; ,' n)A vid preoiTI vTobacconist, ' f v - : s- . . ' . ! f I WIlINGTON, K. C "-i TS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS tOB v , P1H2 aii Fine Cnt Toaccas . ,-. at annf actorer's prices for same -5, jmsatitles and, paymenta:-; -sprQ 4tf i -r-. est v Improved Stamps ,a.?-'..i- FOR MARKING inen, llano crcnieis, dec. ,.r WHEREVKR THIS STAMP IS INTRODUCED it banishes stencil plates, glees pens, indelible peoc fls and all tb at class of instruments. It makes a bean Uttle present and is very cheap. Com plete sets of Types are furnished with the Stamp. It is si together a wry complete arrangement and of trrest - convenience for stamninz linen. . cards, nsmes in books, and a thousand things too numerous to .mention. Be- sure and ask to see, and don't fan to call, at . ... . - ..... ...... .' tmm-r f - M :intr Dissolutidn. npi! 'COPARTNERSHIP ) TOFORB EX I o mess oi tne we nnn. All nartiea havins bflls strain st the firm Will ore sent them for payment, and all thoee owlng-tnea mt TMneiitid to make immediate Tment and ore- Tent "dunnine," as the business must bo dosed forthwith.. W thank our friends and the nubile cen eraUv f nast patronage, and hope for a ontlruianoe ot the sama ior tne new aim. r.. w t- . -. T. J. POTJTHTCM, A HO, A apSt ' .- . K. BTltAOAl frp,iP;je;a.Le;rs! W1 OFF 1 . BUY- T SVJI 17 ' V 1 stoats of tnj ifUt a ( ' --'t r - : " Tf Ci t anttaf' f '- nw VKlnv im v Tn ..fT-r rr . j-. : tt r,--jtK'o7 eo try... w. a, s o vu.w oyi.it..j3 vtoS-tfWl '.'? North Front street, t ..state i- FORf SALE c-ii r ' ,i TRACT OF LAND . CONTAINING SIXTY syf imr nn rna nnrrn io m wnm tain m r era road, directly opposite the farm -twena oi XUUHr.i VUUUUU. AWU. wu uuv w wli v. TIUUUBKHIU. . J WW. M.W vw. " V. w.w ningM AUtsra n w uo mw.-wiuwwun lence eompsssti velv new, and a portion of the k Is still bottom land, and the entire piece Is ad hly adapted to a saariwt garde - i a i . . , . tract is still bottom land, and the entire piece is ad- i aUrablr adapted .i- irr-f :-. all t ; , :'i-f."- vfi-"?! : This land will be sold on accommodating terms,' and persons wishing to purchase will please confer with - f - r-. .1 - v.'. . - i I ,nMmi7 ui in1 u ii, wi ' 1 1 w i OAO. Y AiUU X O. O UJJU.l. PROCTOR & GillBLE'S OLEIHE SOAP lies lies us ingit All grocers have tt. . , Jan 18 i .Wholesale agents. Flour ! Flour 1 Flbiix ! j;"- ' ::' - .. X.-;..' w mr o -dm muinui m rvTTD " r MM DUD H111J.JJIC1AUU, . . . 11 1 1 1 I. onn UK). HWm Smui .nil Rnna, DIM. - ' - For sale by F. W. K ERCHNER. aps-tf 17. SS and - North Water St. ' QEA FOAM, DCOLEY'S PK ES HUM BAKING v i Powders, Bum ford's and Preston AMerrOTa i Powders, Horsford's Bread Preparation A UIW, IMIUJ RUyiiH M. .IHI. IIMIMlIf A. : ap4.tf . . a. C AS. J). MYERS m CO.'S, . . HAVE AGAIN ADDED LARGELY ffii. -U au V , Choice - Green and Black Teat. for f amiiy use. We are the largest buyers of Strict- It Fine Tess la the city, and can gfve best goods at jirtf. gooasi &CO. UL as. v. stxiuio Chavinff Oalcon. a : 'Jfvr r.s.$- TOB JTJRNER TNFOKS HIS NUMEROUS fcj friends and customers that ha has recently fitted up his establishment, in the rear of Mr. Runge's Sa- loon, ana is prepsrea wwu wars m nis une, suca as Shsving, Hair Cutting, &cy as neatly and sxpedi tio ly ssltesabs done la thecity. si. 3XT)IT-. : Tnn nonif bro star book Bim KRY U complete in sll all its appoin tents, and is in charge of one of the most ski workmen in the8tate. All kinds of Blading executed neatly, cheaply atsatpediticiy. .. ." j UucU-tt ;p MISCELLANEOUa ;: -1 1 1 ii'i 1 " 1 1 1 li:V:':!'!l!!!l!!'ii',fl!ll, - f i a j MISCELLANEOUa. I ; 0 liaxantine Regulations.: . they sailed, or season of the year. a f y- s, - Sd.' Yeaaels not incladed as shore, will proceed to Wl tin $ton without detention. 7 tn t 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to make ears fa; enquiry, snd If not satisfied with the statements of the Captain; or If the vessel Is in a filthy condition, thsy will brlnf the vessel to the station, for farther examination. .i c. 6th. Pilots wilfully Tiolating the Qran Use Laws . are. suhject to forfeiture of their branch; Masters of Vessels to a fine of two hundred dollars a day for erery day they ylolate the Quarantine Lswi; and all other persons are liable for each and every offence. 6th. All Teasels subject to. visitation under these regulations, will set a flag in the nisia rigging port side. "3i '.' 4 a. f Quarantine Physician, Port of Wllxalngton. -f9-taww-wedsat ' ' " " - " Eililioiis,, Mneir anl: Straw, Boob Also White Goods," Embroideries, &e. , BMKTBONO, CATOH ( Jb,) CO., uiporten. Manufacturers and Jobbers BONNET, TSPQNOt NECK AND SASH RIB- .BONS, . VELVET . IBBONS, NECK. TIES, nrCS ' AND- CRAPES,- FLOWERS - "f l" Featbers, Ornaments, Frame, 4kpi ' . ." . . .. .' Straw Bonnets and Ladles and Children's Hats. A f . . . . m , in mea soa unmmmea; ana in eonnecang i rA . -a ri. . L irWVIUVUID, n ,l7 UWU&, JBM1- . broideries. Lsces. Nets. Collars. , Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, Ac.; Nos. aST and 239 alUmore a4 ' ' These goods are manufactured by us or brought directly from the Euronesn snA American for cash man soturers, embracing sll .the latest sorsltles, nneeuslled In rarlety and cheapness la sny market. vruon uueu wna car, promptness ana qifPSWn. mar 4-eod5w Tn Th Set . . . , . l ' I ! I' 1 III' I f I . Has lone; been regarded sa the beat sud ohespesi ; Barmg l'owaer in use. reneeuy pure ana neftitny. iti ! mskes. at tfnort notice, delicious Bieoaita. Rolls. Sea. There need be no waste of food ore red with it, ss U Is always ef the best qnmiity We would ssy to tnose woo nave nerer usea n tnai a rery row trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire : satia (action, but srith economy. iut up full, net weifrnt, as representea. ('; Grocers and Dealers seH ii.' . x . - DOOL-Y & BROTHER; Prop's. r vrw trAwwiww t march 25-DeodSmoa-Tu Th 8a t ' r Ur; ','-,; H .,,.m M .TON-C (tONICI Publia bed weekly, by Brans b Smith; $S 60 per annum. TheChron- ele enters the new year in new and beau una clear type, making the present the favored time to sub- tue pro- irs puD fumiah each week valuable information selected from the best farming Journals of the country. For the ladies a fair portion of space will be devoted to poetry, in teresting original and select stories, fashion notes. &c. The general reader will always find in its news columns the very latest correct news of the day. irea t attention will be paid to tne local aepartment. italninir. as it will each week, sll local items of interest, notices of lend sales, important information about county and township a ura,-wiil ma the Chronicle invaluable to, every intelligent man and k woman In Caswell and adjoining counties. The wide circulation and. great popularity or the- ChKmlcle theborder sonntUa of . Virginia and North Carolina make it one of the best ad- attJ sing mediums in this sad adjoining States. Care taken to oiapiar aoveruseenta: tne aiseor tne aper is a g ra ee. agss net ibrtr-being loe tike her do in lsi rtter size nsners. Monev remitted by mail in registered tetters or P. O. orders at our risk. Address Chronii cle, Milton, N.C. ' feb5-tf CQHSIGHE Ttf S. S. .tOlDHIEER," WmCS VESSEL ej WAS WRECKED A EE 'NOTUTED THAT EER CAEOO HAS srriTed fat Wilmington, sad that no goods ex cept such ss are corered by Marine policies ox in s ance, will be delivered without a cash deposit of thirty-five per eentum of their cost, tho asms being to cover expenses of salvage, subject to general average.-;." t'- ; 'm i - Omritmees's therefore rSa sted to forward to this office invoices of their goods together with the a ouat or ae posit requa reo, .esi recsipi s wni croodj wui be aeuverea. i fih-v T ii. t -7 AgenU Lor lard 8. S. Liaav N. B. Goods signed for by Steamship M Beg t- tor" and tnf err(t.toJlVoiteer;: an included I I. . U , . ArtVfl , . J . t Jw. T r a veil ngTrunk s UHBREISrlIHS ? CAKES, t I , , ... !stock;Of:Cl!i sp I-tf y .WTJlfSOTf CO. f-:njppies,' OHepriwkiMi Vt BBT BA0Wmm.ES,f t o OU . 127 Boxes Cheese, SS Bbls Lemon Crackers, 85 Cases Sea Foam, 15 Cases Soda Crackers. , . . . . to Cases Sugsr Crsckers, v . ?'t a-r Tor sale by ,n o i i.' ,;,.,,,., , ap S-tf I .Kti , and North Wat street. Lime! Lime.' nx: i -v. t '" ' ' ' LA' NOT ER CARGO OF THAT SUPERIOR '. ! ' BOGKLAND Llr " 4 now landing from schooner Ada Ames., .... .. .' , For sale by GEO. G, BARKER k CO. porn;Oate!.ancl 1 Meal. o'nnn bushels yellow corn," iVlVUV 6Q0! BUSHEtS OATS, Vf. 135 Bbls Water Ground Veal. "Rr a ht? fapa-tf? ft-. . V;-J- F. W. KXRCHNK if er ilahlniiand Imondil1 ;t .pNQUSH WALNUTS, PECAN NUTS, CITRON n vsissas rs av.' t l'i CTUS.D.MTE1 A00., ' .' - . 7 North Front street sp4-tf ,yi.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 5, 1873, edition 1
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