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' - sSssss. THE IIOEIiniG GTA'.' ' PUBLISHED DAiLY,1 BY ;'H Omcs, Dawson Bank Bulldlnga, Front St . hatm or STjuecBipnON. ,x VonthB, to sdr&nce . .. .-. . . .... :.-,.. 1 months, In andyance .......... J CO HATES OF ADVEHTISl NG, On8qnaicm0d8T.....'t. .......V.! . VII . Mik 1 00 ;:r irirnr ::7 "Yif , three ok...;r...-.;..;. " " four days - . - " - 6t dy ......,. a " ATI " " . 00 BO 00 .... S 60 , -i-wo weeks. 5 00 8 60 ., One month.. ...t-.TT. .'.I:.....:...' 8 00 - two monthi. . ! v Three mem the. IK tA ....85 oo One year.. 60 00 us uontract AdvertuemenU taken at Dropor- Tffi""' yOL. XII.--NO. 13. v WffiMINGTdN, N-G.v iSUNDAYvi Alm 61873 I WHOLE NO: 1,708. ttW ttonatelT low rates. FWe Banaree etl mated ea e, aoarter-cdhuniL. end ten eqnaree aa a baU-oohmuu '' in mw - . . , : nn A New York Y. Co. A.lecteenamed-n Andrews, was arrested and lodged ia jail. t Heetiag of the Eoard of County Corn er contempt of bankrupt court in not pay- missicnera to-morrow night, ing over money. Froin, three to fiyA ;; lljOsteen, Qf Uj'e Sumter JVeiM, has hundred Atlantic passengers perished ; soon been ou a brief to our clty -after the vessel struck the wcontoe.,, - 1 enti-ttea "P1" " , , Commissioners. The Indians won't go. LMavsSDainisQuiet.' Su- preme Court of Pennsylvania deoided against right of a woman to rote. Gov. Moore, 0 Alabama, is dead.; A Monmonthshiro fire.damp exploded, killing five. Gold went up to 119 yesterday in New York, highest point. Tele- graph and .express offices and adjacent stores in Winnsooro, o. v;., ournea jmaay nio-lit. -t wo unaer omcers oi cuu b Head were committed to Tombs yesterday. - -yye are gravely told by telegraph that that oderous chieftain Shack-nasty Jim vis ited the camp of our soldiers with an army of squaws, and that the whole, party were loaded down with presents.il --,Capt Williams nows thinks it was 'the "set of the current" that deranged bis calculations. an . . ... NEW ADVEBTISE9IENTS. Munson & Co. Clothing, &c .,. A. D. Brown. White Goods, Ac. -.! D. B. noDGES. Minstrels. 15. P. IIarki80N. Notice. Wonder of the World See Ad... ; Blvbry Brothers. Notice. 1. C. Servoss. An Ordinance. J. K. McIlhennt. Medicines, &c. ; Geo. R French & Son. Boots, &c F. W. Kerchneb. Bacon, Pork, tfcc Chas. D. Mters & Co.--Sauce, &c Giles & Mcrchison. Tools. A. C. H. Finckkn. Notice, , A. Maultsbt. Cyrenean Company. M. Cronlt. Auction. - ; , " 'V Oar Charcheo. : ; 1 '' ' ' Services in the First Baptist Church this morning at 11 o'clock, and this evening at 7: 45. Lord's Supper after tho morning sermon. "' ' Services at Front Street M. E. Church at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting. Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Seats all free. Gentle manly ushers will be in attendance to con- I duct strangers to seats.. Rev., R S. Moran,-1 . D., Pastor. J Services in the First Presbyterian Church I to-day at 11 o'clock, A. M., and at 8 o'clock, P. M., Rev. A. F. Dickson, Pastor. . Services at St Paul's (Episcopal) Church, corner of Fourth and Orange Streets, at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. ' - : T Services at Fifth Street M." E. Church to day at 11 A M and 7fP. M.a Scats alt free., Rev. Mr. Warren, Pastor. Services in St Paul's Evangelical' Lu theran Church during. Passion .week as follows: Palm Sunday English service at 11 A M., and examination of catechumens. German service at 8 P. M. Sunday school .at 3 P, M Maundy : 24riay--English service at 8 P. M. Good Friday Prepara tory service (in German) at 10 A. 1L v Ger man service at 11 A M. and the Lord's Supper. English , service at8P-M.. and the administration of the rite of Coiifirma- " t . a, Everv neraon- wrfm tn nttPnrl ilS.-1 servicea - 4 -t - - 1.3- rices at St-Thomas' Catholic church tion. these services. BCmorWC church; u-uayai ana iu o clock, a. m. vespers . . ..... I Tfcswr WVVUA4HU IVt U1V children at9.T0 AML Ciftfr! lhtmri naniea at 4 o'clock. Catechism for the I tion to the colored people at 3 P. M., in the hntft YW Daily Mass at 7 A M. . The. services of the "Holv Wav of the Cro" m.nr Wri.v " I evening at 7 Cgr dergymen. - J J I iing at 7:30. Officiating f cl J. Mark S. Gross and James 0 ivevs. Marks. Uross and James -B. White. r i aM t r. .sChurch, Services during Lent at SL Mark (colored) Episcopal, Sandays' at ll o'clock1 a y ' :7;r r i., aim ,T r. m. unuarens service at I -w mM-m vj 0 v ui vvvjskf uauj iMorning Prayer at 7, A. M., And 1H P. M. St. JohnsOinrcliArirfffiaRixth Sun- hUv in t ..I ' ,v.. ...... r. , . . - . I cucnansi at 7f o'clock Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock. IersonI. - - , jr.yn A f'Z'i , ' lion. William Cnllen : Bryant, the great poet and Journalist, - who has 'been; on a viuit to Charleston and other points South of us, was expected to arrive on the 10:40 train last night. He is accompanied by his laraiiy and expects to make a brief stay in mr city. Mr. Bryant asEditor of the New lors; Evening rou and first and fnrpmrNt in the rants of American poets, needs no introducUon to the people of Wilmington, among whomhe wUl be received withl cordial recognition of hi. masterly attain- ments, coupled With the attributes of apol- ished gentleman. v Wfe4f'". Hon. a. a Cox, of New York; is ex-; pected to arrive here tCKlayl he having en- gaged rooms at the Purcell Houser '. It Is to he hoped that our distinguished visitor may hAin,i., .i.t!.. bis favorite themes before he takes hi. -de- purture. . comi,g Atn m m m ' - ' - )r i . si . lrof. Cromwell who rerentlv trontpd lui.yruuiweii, who recently ireaiea Our Citizens tn ,W1 t,5a V,rift exhibitions, . has . signified, again visiting "WDrnl pected to give his first about the 20th Inst. x.,icbWnuo waaiue recipient oi a nana- ,' During ft late Visit, to --ThClxrlstlan Graces," - Vm wn.t hn r.n the "livlnir word" I arrived in this city.who.has created such a-sen- some testimonial in the shape of a splendid the Cantata 4 of "The Christian : Graces," I Biblical ..quotations, excited w ate - Court future prospects, brings together those long separa silver cup of rare design and finish, lined which is to come 62 at, Tileston. Normal House uemenddosly afew days shiCe. : IftfifiZ: t.t , . . ..... I , . f .. . J I ' T?Am .TirimoViii Hp.raht! KimTm tws van s rorreirt likenses of vour future oartner iugoia, ana engravea as JOUOWS: "1TO- fi.0rtT n. .t t ii 1 - ii. tvj J V"W u, . AV. ViUlUWVU, AiUUI U1S J J .. . I n T no I tmhan Ilnnu llTlimfAT. D rV M.K iqto t rr. t. v.T? vu lain. , xi.o ut uuvr, wo ueuDve, in osvunnan. , 5 Uapt bwift OaUoway, of Wayne, -was .'; v , . to the City Hospital yesterday. - - - , , ... r -1.9 y i the turpentine market yesterday, The Board of Aldermen meet in regu- lar Bemi-monthlysesslontmoi ing. ' The annual meeting of the Cyrenean Co-operative Company will be held to-mor- row evening. , ; , - lntermenta in Fftreat ored) Cemetery yesterday, and only one of those died a natural death. Up to 8 o'clock yesterday Afternoon 437 persona had listed their taxes, as we learn by reference at the City Hall. There was paid into the Clty Treasury during the week just closed, the sum of $886 JSO, of "which $830 40 'were for spe cific and $56 10 for real and personal taxes. Seven parties received the document which are to make them happy or misera ble for life during the past week, of , which two were for white and five for colored. couples. For several days past CoL Elein has been engaged in fixing yp the track of the Street Railway, and the improvement is evident, as the cars runs much moother than before. "y.fTT ? Mrs. Hemmingway, of Boston, patron ess of Tileston Normal School, has, we learn arrived - in' this city. Mrs. H. has been on a somewhat protracted visit to I Florida. We invite attention to the prospectus of the. Baleigbt SeniinA' . Vnier - the ' new practical management the Sentinet l shows a marked improvement, and now ranks with our best journals, n , - , Wm. Soles was up before Justice Woodford yesterday on the charge of com mitt ing assault and battery on the person of and steamship officers and agents, and all others a tv-rt if nrvt n ; fha rnnn wm rHwn? used at harlng orders for printing, to the facilities offered at Aioert Jflamn. me case was aismisBeaa, tte mohdi stab PaorTnio EniBUBmn for the plaintiff's COSt. .the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of - r - Job- PsnmHO. We can furnish at short notice Only two interments in Oakdale Cem- J during the past week. Of these one J etery was aged 20 years and the other 10 months, and the diseases of which they died were consumption and meningitis, respectively. To Harris' News Depot, Front Street, we are indebted for copies: of the ir". Y. Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank Zeilief lUwtrated Newspaper, for the current week. Stand open until 10 o'clock this morning. r: The Indications now are that the next Board of Aldermen will be composed of four Conservatives; andsUcJlepublicana. " Discretion is the better part of valor," in .... ' - - : : . i i . v. A- l pontics asm jvar; tmajnany .m ub.amu think they had " better let weU enough alone.n ' V : ' - -7.3.JST r- -A In f T lVWassv mmm, sai w- - be seen by an advertisement in another column,' wffl commence a brief engagement here on Wednesday evening, next, remain- "8 omy ,wo mnu- . trM . ar v. - m cent performances in Atlanta, the Bun of that ."city: 8aysInight;;nor ua m- "-y- ... - . . , . , withstanding the U.clemencyo theWeati,er. "T i,, . ' . . .- I ria wTin liarl ornnA to near. and. see. ana I ' - . - - I laugh at the inimitable Cal .Wagner and hh famI1 If we een" every mcmbr of this troupe "before 'they, had . put on' the cork we would have sunk our last dollar, . ... .4 ., 1 . . . So betting pat, tney were reai negry. . . , ,. ...j:,v!..i Z . ! . i.i: ,v.!o urn tot i i i nin. r4 riii'ii larrn ilm b.i m aij w uuo wa. I this minstrel troupe where every one plays I.. . ! . .-T T" ' . 4nrf rtnriwpa .seometo - iiiirht.andlustlaughourselve8 , tv t " etayAdain, 'Charged ?Wltll disorderly' rnaiict...CasedismlsseL..i' i J 7" "U1aJ -T-.il : v. . 1 s.v. ,a and cursing a, potman,- was . found guilty and sentenced to rav a fine of $13 or go to the Work House for 80 days. 1 1 if a nomoensBtlon. Th nnation of comDensation for ser- vlce8 rendered by the Nutt Street Jury bav I , - . . i- - MfamJ tri. tn ki,tnAttaT was 'wferred' to the. C3Iy Attorney, and that functionary has a wrftten opinion that the city has no ferity to pay Jurors for .such services. thcre befag no .titutory provision for It the gentlemen who performed the duties assigned them must console thejnselves with tte.reflectloil that "it is sweet to work (bull 5 W.conn I mmm . Orpbau As ylnm. 1 " " -Mr.' '-J.-n. -Mills, of 'the BibUcat Iteorder. as been uvtbe cityduring.the past week -f " cenUy esubllshedat Oxford, In this-Statc, i tr,nviiir1i His 1 hitrslitv nf lh MmtfiTriitrr. 1 "-fc "J r ' " rM I nTi:.,- .n..n..oefoi. I uiiw.-. ; --jw.w. ' vigorous jjrcjuauuu- l"'""11" I Bcaool someume aunng meyreiwu. weea. I in,.rt iwrw -rtra-ntlfnl I Ana lt,i t,a -' '-iT-en em TP-HirLKLl UJ un I t .t., t i. .ru.vt I , YVBi up u wcu vj i ne amaeniflcent axzair. v-, v.v. , his Intention of . rStoT; fWr.tthlB-nobS ier.than have tt torx-nrn htt little , I; i 1Z hI1aLiM. t.v . .v a nth., riiv nAmm bu received a mrRsmn? i mmm mm-, sv .-w - . sr ngtont and may be ex- "17;: ' sweet-heart, or nave nerjeave tne msura- x u -w' CW Axi " vmM w 1 ' i iii si.istassssfals--sjBSSSSPT 1 , . I . Jk ,;k'.'M a ana . " Ts lTTi OT - rSlQtTA V -toRa I n u otith a m T7TTT"YrTJ a XT TTTTT A TTl TTIQ .T f"CT I . ' . ' ? " . ' a I iAcarVAAV9 r ' em ii , s ab tiAf vsownlarrnl tvwam tti - - K.ak. rna cm in TMVnwtaa Trvw i . ii i . . Hft.i.if iu ss.ii iiv di tun yv iaiu u t mv sv w w Elnt Honrs In the Rlgrslng. -, ' By our noon telegraphic ' reports.it will fee seen that Capt S. W. Vick, of this city,' vS 1.. 1 tcu Btciuauiii .t7to, reveuuy .wreca.eu near Halifax Nova Scotia, ' clung to the' rigging for eight hours 1 before - -'r ' , ; '. . -v J " . - he was , rescued. 4 Our readers ; can velT imagine the fortitude and endu- 1 ' , , - . ... -4 . - . . - I inrougn Bucn a lernpie oraeai, wnen nun- j inrouen Bucn a lernDie oraeaL wnen nun-1 dreds of,, others were dropping off and perishing in the angry flood and. his nly " .' ... . . , remaining ..companion s had flalmost sue- cumbed: to; the r horrible Bufferings from cold and . exposure- which ' they endured That Capt. Vick , escaped aUve under all the circumstances is almost a miracle and stamps him as a man of .tenacity and en durance far beyond the general run . of "hu manity.;" -: " i ' -'W.t y Special meeting of Concord Chapter A X'. W At. JU.. WIUUfrUW IJUUIlliaVI I evening,- at 8 o'clock for work in the R A. degree;-' 'U t'i-if-i'i .-t-::;;i i-t.i ennr items. PxRsoxAJU-Mr. a J. BoskowiU has been added to' the corps of salesmen at the popular store of B. Weill. Hr. BoskowiU la well known as a former attach of the dry good house of J. & H. Samson, where he made troops of friends, all of Whom he Mil be pleased to see at hk new headquarters , -. . To have elegant light Biscuits, Bolls, Buckwheat Cakes, Fruit Dumpling, Ac., yoa should oae Doo ley 'a Yeast Powder. Ask your grocer for it. It is a . Wajttxd. 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 offlce.."i,'?7:-tfv. - t- . The consoudatloftTof the Carolina Farmer and the WMly Star baring largely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers wlQ find it an admirable medium of communication with the 'farmers and planters of the two Carollnas. Boos: Bixotbt. Th Morkxno Stab Book Bind ery does all kinda of Binding sad Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. . Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other j work, may rely oh promptness In the execution of I their orders." Job Panrrnto.We call the attention of mer chants, clerks Of courts, sheriffs, lawvenu nUroad JjJ BlankaTPamhT' Programmes, Ball kesfBuirof1 Fare? 8hSi"aIedaiframi Oku., oim, : pMinmuwi gnanuneeo .. ( . t "'.'"' s ,bj aji ' '" -"- "fSpiiits? TiMpeiiltoelS v Ladies Memorial Association of Raleigh meet to-morrow. ' ; - - ' Mrs. Sarah Laff erty, of Eliza beth, City; aged 72, died last week, " J- ? r - The Raleigh Baptist revival is over. ' Several Will be baptized to day. j - 'r- Mr. Seymour Overton has been appointed assistant operator at Weldon. ' Enfield is exhilerated at having " a Dureaa or corresponaence lor the news- papers. AiZ.t .Iks :4 -I v 'i.fri'tij j. y; Whittedyof Hillsboro, will send some specimens of tobacco to the Vi- enna Exposition.' ' ; ; V ' ' -Sojomon Williamsof War- rej, bsvs the JKjiM died Wedneadav (g abootSO. The Mail editor of a Rocky Mount i paper, newly married. . says ..'.'one anioi v -sna vr. a eta a na " , .r7 v Mike Woods, who bushwhacked deputy collector Deaver fa Yancey, has escaped from jail in Aflheville.'- - - BnhS Mth Mike Woods, who bushwhacked -Mrv Branch, implicitea.'.iri; the iflawaras nomiciaein Northampton, gave . i w j i f j . ,wnu u aw,yw. nu. wh raawu. j ' " - r ,Mr D. .Hoffmaster of the, Rogersville Tenn.) fiiwrter married Ban- l AA , a ia--V. vA" " I .i. t:t ,.r.,- UU WU11U UtCW VI , UUUI, MSU1 UViU Uin TZTZZZZ I.T'.. ix .'1 t.. . - bw r.i i. hi uin cii a. i iiibin m mi mm ! .. ' " 7. I CTZ . "7 . V , . cerver, tells .a -big dog yarn i and "has the as- I surance to tell us it is na "flshetorv ' Theo. -Ray Organized a I ooa xempiars lxxige m weiaon weanes - dav nicht with two mala members.- I . r . TT W ?7J P!,lC ifU 77--: e a ana jauing ex diuis. .A. new, xor. stealmgf324 WfrOm Mr..Wm. Whitaker.; j. gay has beenr oiaiiizing a-Irodge-of Oood 'lemplars in nfieldj brother iiona is one W-- -r the proposed Scotland NeCkR.R Enfield I offered to give $43,800 to be the terminus. j -Re v;" John H.' Robeson haefleft the' North Qeorria Conference. M. E, I th North (ipnrcrta tlonfp.rence. M. K. Chnrch South, and taken up his residence m tTV 5a K . ' .fetlTlli. Knll KhScheh fisticuff like blazes. . .: C. F.McKesson., Esq., of Mor- ganton, has consented to deliver the an- i o&erfordCo 800 W iwwenoro.i.ouege . The Aflheville- Pi'oncKaccases the narties summoned in nenderson countv JS South Carouna, wiin conmvmg at nis escape. . - ; : - ' T..i:t...,J l tt:rj ri.i xvuwieiiwi ao uuacu. wr .u v, j;.n:i;. oj lcgB Wiul uiu I from a small wagon nterauycoverea wun I T I teen .men ..bcioukuik vnj . . ) H rrT.a,T r.mn;.. I TLTlirJrJI-iltiru Jonw -rin suh vuw iuouw,. v. . j n iwjT,n -v - ISlabop Atklneon's Appointment.. : Endfield. ..... . .March 29th " ' ocouana jxecK. . . . . ..... - ouia Hamilton. , ; 1 gist P. M. WUhamston.,... April 1st Jamesville, . tu 2d r r Greenville.......,....,, r.'t. '4th" -' Joi W P0?11 Bnow JHU. ............ .. ' v oln . Church of the Holy Inno- ' - -r?r - cents, Lenoir County.-;-. 41 J 10th Newberne (Easter Day).. t ' . 13th Beaufort -no,,- - - St John's, Durhams Creek tnl17 BeAttfortXaa.. I- Washington. Beaufort Co.f ZioaChth. Bath.; ... .:.Vt.'v.?s James", Pungo, ...v..'. 11 WashigrL Countv. . .... . lUUt " 18th -19th . 30th 22d ' 23d M ;25th 27th r'.- i, . 5 '-- Rt. . T.nkfi'a ' WashiTi ertnn " County. . . t v : : ' 30th' Elizabeth City;... 7?..l. May 2d - TT IM. I " X3.CTUUTU. . . . . . .. ....... 4th JiKlenton. . . . . ..i 5th P.M. Mission Chapel, Chowan T' 5. i.T 7th ' ' wuuv T . . Gatesvilfe. ...v.. . . i -'8th 9th Murfreesborough, . Woodville, Bertie Co. , . t 11th t. VYindsor,, KfT . . tutu , - tf- 4 fit. Tarboro'. Collections in aid of Diocesan' Missions " will be made in the churches visited. f r.v.--- mmm ,- - - - Vi-.-. - J;.-- ' 8t.Jajnes CUnreli. ' fcbuo bxbvicbS a sr. j ajos vutas bolt wxkz - fir., Palm Sunday AMD Ulin TOOL. Oomm union. 3 "i .. . v. . ( A. jn. Morning Prayer...ll A. M. , -Evening Prayer., .. 5 P.M. Monday before Easter Morning Prayer... 7 A. M. - Ante-Communlonll A. M. . : - : j livening Prayer., 6 P.M. Tuesday.' , " Morntog Prayer... 7 A. M. Ante-Communionll A. M. - v rt' -a -v.v ;T -, i Evening Prayer. ... IP.M. .Wednesday Morning Prayer.. . 7 AM. Ante-CommnnloiL.lt A. M. ' Evening Prayer. . , 6 P.M. Medndy Thursday. t3TodFrlday.ri:...'. ..Morning Prayer... 7 A M. Evening Prayer.,. 5 P. M " Communion... 8 P. M. .'.Morning Prayer 'A ' . Ante-Communion. 9 A. M. "; v - - Evening Prayer... 8 P.M. Easter Eren, Baturday Morning Prayer. . . " AJ M. rf.; ;-, r e. - Ante-CommuniosuJl A. M. : I . ?7 ' Evening Prayer. . . 8 P. M. Easter.. f .Morning Prayer.;; t JL M. cv-J -t-y-A ! : . Litany and Com- . - . . s mnnion .11 A. M. :S -.? -i-i Eveaing Prayef... 6P. M. Easter Monday.;.. .;:. .. Morning Prayer A Ante-Communionll A. M. Kvenine Prayer,:-.- 6 P.M. Easter Tueeday..'.. , . Morning Prayer A J Ante-Communioo.41 A. M. Evening Prayer. . . 6 P. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN. OEDINANOE v Concerning Sid.6WalkS TDK IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDER- ."V.men of the City of Wilmington, N. O, that side walks be constructed on the following streets, to-wit: On Front street from Mulberry to Orange; v v - yn seosna sireet uum xtuiobbb w. vaup bu.i, - ht Market street from the river to Fifth street; " On Red Cross street from Nutt to Front street; .. Oa Walnut treet from Buttto Front; : ; Mulberry street from Water to Front street; ; V On Water street from Cbesnuttb Mulberry street; On Chesnut street from Water to Front street; ' - . v- r;i.i - ,:;(- ' - --.is On Princess street from Water to Third street; r - On Dock street from Water to Third street; '-, On Orange street from Water to Front street; ' 'Section Id. It is further ordained, That the flotlce required to be made through the newspapers of the dty by the Marshal, by an ordmanca of , this Board passed the 18th December, 1873, notifying the own- m, n lyiumli .Irmcr mmlA sliraifs to construct Said I pavemenU in front of their property, of brick or pavements mi flagstone, be o davof MaV n continued to be published juu ue i Section Sd. Be it further ordained, That the pave ments to be constructed under this ordinance l shall be of, FLAGSTONE OB BRICK, and'that the .owners of lots' along the line Hrf aaarsh4ets,ss ahov named, Shall J re- quired to Construct the sams under the supervision ofthellarflBasjiamea-a oi iauure any . , ill.. A. 4V. M aiilmnn I owner ai wua uw wu. a a. n-rr m-nri ain unABisnnimT. maim d isims I ;r-:. the property along the line of said streets and the I i.if.w 'tatrMerniaa - sw - iba actof the General Assembly entRled "An act to em- 1 jwkuwuju' , I ton to estabnaa itreets m sain town ma wrouw ramiTanTimerA m roR Ibies'sndffeeA' rrr f r,. -'vri H. The above ordinance was passed .by Board of Al- Shippers of goods , by the steamshd? Volunteer, which sailed fromNew.Yorkfor theport ; "of Wiimingtoa on or abputthe 3d day of February 1873, and was wnckednear Cape Hsttoms, are here- 1 1 .m. by notified that the goods are now here' and ready for delivery to ' tho persons . authorised, to. receive them, upon the payment of the Charges thereon. U , prompt action Is required, as the ship owners and aalwrs wul libel said goods for freight and salvage if the parties interested do not call and' adjust tha matter within ten days from this date ".. .. '.; .;' ' ' S ",'! BARRY BROTHERS, i Wilmington, N. C, AprQ 6, 1873. ' P. S. Goods signed for Steamship JRegulator and tiansf erred to Steamship Volunteer ar Included la notice. ml. iiY B9T???' . ap610t .,:'' . . . . : ' . ' -. . -m , if ii ,.- The 1 U OnCler . -ii., -' - -tz j.vt OF- hTreveals all even U through life, tells you your 1 la her wlebrated rock diamond, which cause, every r one to look with amazina won I TuT& Iw. I Market et., bftweea IontardSecoaa. Co.neultaaon I joo i iariis 11 iTfrnTiiTrniTn t, rr mrju iu itt. . r-.., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. llineryMil L ' I :ej3boits,siik&steawgooi)s;;:. - . . .r" I , Cofsetftv iud moves, Hosiery, Parasqls : ' AND- H A N D K E R C II I m Pi; t;j Jnat'opened "at D BBOWTPS, ' ir Thrrhnnge Corner.-' ONEPBICE! TERMS CASHri' apWtnac OPERA HOUSE. Two NiMs Onli-eiliies!ay 4 Ttaiay APBIt 9 AHI 10. , CALWACNER'S MIXSTUELS, v J. i2HAVEItLTt Manager, ITT riLL HAVE THE HONOR OF APPEARING V f before the citisena of this citr in a serins of their Soiree de Ethispe, introducing' each entertain ment with entire change of programme, haying many popular and talented artists, prominent among whom aroj vi - tm.- .CAL WAGNER, 8AM PRICE, , - - .K k . . . BENRROWNUJOB2tOTBO0EER, " i, -'- ' (: - -, j . . .' Comedians, Canfield and Booker. Song and Dance Artists. Great California Quartette, composed of Wellington Broe. and J. W. i'reeth. Also Mr. Chas. Heywood, the wonderful Burlesque Soprano, with a fine orchestra and brass band. v. - - 1 - CP. Prices as usual. f Doors open, at 7 o'clock; commencing at 8. Reserved seau oa sale at Helnsberger's . book store. i ':i -J: ;v-2j D, B. HODGES, Genl Agt H. CmrtfATf, Advertising Agent. P Mt :T IT I S .E E K; ! ' V f ie- SHALL BE JU RECEIPT OF OUR 8PLEN- DID. STOCK. OFv Manufactured exclusively for. us by our partner, & L. Harding, 140 Duane street, Hew York. ape-tf ;i. . :.;: atraoeamfi ' Executor -s Noticed The UNDERSIGNED HAVING Q.UALIFIED AS j Executor of theTastwuiand testament of William K Bodgers, deceased, hereby notifies all persona tndebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and aU persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated, on or before the 10th day of April, A. D. 1874, or this notice will be pleaded hi bar of their recovery. A. C H. FTNCKEN, Executor of April 8, 1873-3t ' " Wm. B. Rodgers, dee'd. , sj w lj.eCllCineS I GilGIlllCaiS I TUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, A' LARGE fj and well selected stock of;.',-,; ? cwi DRUGS .HEDICIHES,: CEEHICiLS, .5.Fancy Goods, Patent lledicinea,?,.:: GARDENjSEED, BIRD FOOD, CANARY SEED, . -' MSIIAliWATE Sold wholesale and retail at .. . , , 4. SLOUJllUMn. X O Trrrjcr snrl rThemtcal Rton. Uppltfa old stand. " ap6-tf FuliCstComIet -v w n ' at MR A iPt T - .... fl-lO-r;? J r'."i " 1 jnn JJ nw j SJfl JJ'lp yfMUWjju. r- I is now full on all ones.: andenihracesBumynest j . . r . . . - - i m -vw. . mu, r..i 4' ri - l.v - r - v; 'M , gbo. it ett FRENCH A 80N, J spf-tr . I r ,;ni ,- North Front street. ... . "at ' ' fT 1.j11I1I;LH Ll T ullUULcr . AM U... A. J V B. P. HARRISON, Sec'y i.T'8TJBmBAixAmilAFEa,.. . .-.vr-4t y Post copy.. Cdiii,?CprnC6nii r A AAA BUSHELS CORN. it.UUU, Kow landing,- ap-tf ST, S8 and 89 North Water "Eastern Hay; i.'.'5tTt'-. J A A BALES EASTERN HAY, xc For sale by ' ap6-tf . M . ...v. t. F. W. ESRCHNER. . - : ; Sb irit Cads; HooclroiL aid Glue. fiOft SPIErr CASKSt L'l nwJT AttUil V 250 -"if0,-? v; tT1 '.' For sale by-- . '.- .,. ... F. W. KERCHNER, an 6-tf '" tt, 88 and 19 North Water st t , ; ' - - . r r ! Bacon, Pork tod Lard OCA BOXES D. S, SIDES AND SHUUJLUJttCB, on A Boxes and HhdsSmokedBldeB A Shoulders. m4)J ... v 2QQ BBLS PORK,;' 1 . vVt ? JT - - , ', f rt TIERCES AND TUBS LARD. s -'.1 . " For saie oy - . ffi :, -?- -f - F. Wi KERCHNER, 4 kp6-tf ' 7, tt and 89 North Water street- JLea & Perm's, XYoTMlTATIok' BUT THE GENPINE. FUR- Xri chased of the Bole Agents ior Amenci 4 onn Duncan's Sons, N. Y. Quarts, Pints and Half pints. .5; si ?!. CHAS. XX MYERS A CaS. . j T f.- . - ? North Vront stit' apft-tf Eo AtCES,"" ratJLm;' ' JAMS,'' -MAIIMALADES AND . PRSSSYES.'. y CHAS. D. MTES ACO., r 1 Hortb Front street apSf mm mri NEW" ADVERTISEMENTS.' 4 Bier to; Berjiier: Brauerie Geseilsciiar, sit BWB'Bi' Irf A i NIW- ntPORTATION OF THIS FINEST OF rt ill Uilt T.lnnnra? AftbAna1 Kt-mnor A1l. lUiW all Halt Liquors: Aitkena' Strong Ale, Baas SJSiaSwft "iTOifiW'ra Co.?s Porter, and Barclay, Perkins fe Co.'s Brown dknu. urer one ounurwi caasa ana, cases jut pm at importers' prices by XT. All dS w- ap-tf.; . v., .7 Nortfl Front street .f-jBI. CBONk.1T, Auctioneer-, -. - S .: .-rr"? By CKOXLY A MOBBIS.' 3 ' ;'tu4' OK1" WEDNESDAY STBXTt TH DT8T;,' AT 10 o'clock A. H.. we will sell, at Exchange Cop net, a comfortable Two-Story Dwelling, containing' 4 rooms, wun ruicnen aiiacnca, suuaiea on me ease Eart of Lot e. Block 63; size of lot 83 feet front on ixth street by 197 feet deep, There are upon the premise all neoeeaary oninooBes, water, sc., &e Terme One-third cash; balance on a credit of It and 18 months, with 8 per cent Interest p o-znun ana wea . , t , ,. . Carpenters' ;T661s; QF THE YERT. BEST- MAKE WARRANTED, - At Now Hardware Stotoy. f j ; '. iV f.v GILES AMtlRCHISON, : ,saptf ' Corner Princess and N. Water sts. ' Cyrenian Company,..: S TOCEHOLDERS' ANNUAL ItESnNO. Ptousa be present m person or proxy. ; The report of the Receiver will be presented for your action. j , pe-itv; A MAULTSBT Receiver.. T-AX NO:TICTE,:r i? Wilmlnston Toifrnslilp. if,;;!l The BOARD OF. TRUSTEES AND TAX LI3T en for the townaMp and city of Wilmington will proceed on the first day of April, 1873, and for twen ty days thereafter, at the City Hall, In the City of " i ' ' ..... v ',.'sr f'V',-- " .,!.;: '-1. Wilmington, between the hours of Nine A. M. and Three P, M., and every Friday , Evening during the month of April between the hours of Six P. M. and Nine P. M. on said days to list the taxable lands and property, and make the assessments required by law." All persons and corporatLons within this township and dry are required by law to give In their taxables .......... . , . and attend at the above fime and , place for the pur poses specIfieaVVrlthin TWENTY days, .under the PENALTY OF DOUBLE TAX - i . . ii, J 'Extract ''from' Act to Raiso Revenue: " ' "AH persons who are liable for a Poll Tax, and shall wilfully f ail to give themselves In, and all per sons wbo own. property and fail to List within the time allowed shaU be deemed guflty of a misdemean or, and on conviction - therefor shall , be 'fined not more' than FIFTY DOLLARS,' or IMPRISONED not more than THIRTY DAYS." - By order of the Board of Trustees of Wilmington TownflMp, this first day of April, 1878. , . ' i f " j- f LS..T POTT5.Txmnsh.C!lerki3i5 .aaar SIMm. a, .kJlJi'; Horse 'Blankets, I JL ness. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, names, Cnains, I Sddlery,BwarekTvelUngBagv.Fee2 :v- StocJk tartre sad Prleea Lw. J - - jr.S.Toplm.&Co.. ; ns? i . -No. South Front St, vf octS6-tfnac ; Wilmington. N. C Taos, GBuKKB. -. f.. . r'- . T. O DbRosbbt 7.t , -OILSZIE &DeB0SST, . J.,-. Geaerai Ixuuwmco Acnts, V v1 FTRB, MARINE," LXFE. - Nf3 -' " .PrlncesB Street, near Water. , deo 20-nac-tf ' 5 MKCEIJiANEOUSi Office Treasurer ail Collector- C f CTXIT OF TTlLlTIINGTOPr,' ) v.. January 7 1873. i l) - W. Pi'CAJrAnAt, Esq.CIrj Marshal: '3 f ;SiB-a reference to the matter of constructing suitable sidewalks on certain streets the Committee, on Streets and Wharves, to. whom thejnatter was referred at the last meeting of the Board.' reported recommending that pavements be constructed on Front from' Red Cross to Castle; on Second from PrJnoess to Orange; on Market from River to Ninth street; m Red Cross from Nutt to Second; on Wal I nTOWiraur j. - nut from Nutt to Front; on Mulberry from Water to . I Fronti ouVater from Chesnut to jtniDerry; .on the i papefs to V the property owners on said streets that , if sidewalks 3 made . of brick . or stone (flag) are not constructed by the 1st of May next, the city will do the work and the' isfbperty in front of such sidewalks win be assessed to pay for such. work.' AllsldevrailDftobo constructed under the supervision of the MarshaL" , . v. .The report was received and adopted on theStki of DecembeB,187S. 1 r" ' 3 " T. a SERVOSS, ! jan 9-feb 1-marl-apl 115 ; f City Treasurer. '- CITY OF.WILmROTOirf JK. C - J. January Tth, 1873. , ' IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE ORDER' from the Mayor and Board of . Aldermen, I hereby give notice that if the owners of property , along the streets named above fall to construct sidewalks of bricks or stone, (flag), by the 1st day of May, 1878, tt will be done by the city at their expense. " ' " ' W. P. CANAD AY, City Marshal. ? tan tLtda 1 mar L aorB lalS . t .-.;.-:' .v ; -.f " G-EO. R SCOTT, (LATE OF NEW YORK CTTyj . . . , k v ;j PLUHBEB - ABD v GAS FITTER. : S LL ORDERS LEFT FOR THE PRESENT AT J. the National Hotel will be promptly attended to. aprill - lw rpiUK PEE DEB COITIU1S11. PubiiBhed Weekly" BY FRANK SANDFORD,' 1 ., . -a rvmiiMatlve aoer. elrcalatinff- extenaivelv In ...... mTyw M, . V the Pee Dee country.. per annum in. advance. . ' feblS-tf ;. ; "l ' .to-j oil. -' Bacon ! Bacon ! iivf 100,000 BS kHOttLDERS AND 8ZDE9) ....... . - -rtT.. , f ' U-:cy ' ''i i-o Fot sale ty' fane n-tt ,- ; x WITXARDBROB.JI MlSCELLANEOUai "WE3 OEPBB , 5J0QQ3USHELS WHITE CORN. . : f: v i K A A BBLS FLOUR AU grade.; ' r '': 4sPVU;fra.;-?,-i..iy ' . i .-".:; 20Q SU)Ks.t ; ;rtf : : i O'W :HHDS BACON SIDES AND SHOUIXERS,! ' gOO SPIRIT BARRELS, . ; l'n A BBLS GLUE,' ' f ' fy"..if- -Srj fr-f- 1 : :., : lfn..;: , 5,000 ..v.f:Vj Ofl BBLS 8. H. ' STRUP -; ' QO HHDS CUBA MOLASSES,. 2gQ'X:ATJUS;'' f'v;::r 1 1 1 i A TONS HOOP IRON, 200 BAGS TOFFEE, " -f ? ' ' -; 200BBLsiTGAR, , . H A A BALES OTTTON TARN,' ' ? : ' ; f)K BALES SHEETING, Ac, &&, ! . . Allow price. ap5-tr . WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON. The RaleigK Sentinel. 4 t f$t '- v""; LARGEST DAILY AT THE CAPITAL Ttfi Oldest Dally li tie State . Inf One. THE SENTINEL HAS RECENTLY UNDER gone changes and improvements which make it One of the best newspapers of the State, and aa It circulates In every portion of tho State is second to none as an advertising medium.. Price $8, SEMI-WEEKLY SENTINEL. The Semi-Weekly '4 Sentinells unquestionably tho ebeapest and best 1 cneapen Price (A paper ox we Juua m me buko. THE WEEKLY SENTINEL. The " Weekly Sen tinel is among the largest papers in the State, and contains from 86 to 80 columns of choice reading matter, including the latest telegraphic news from all parts of the. world. For the present no adver tisements will be received for this edition, .Price of subscription, $3 in advance. Address r P atf .- SENTINEL PUB, COMPANY. COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EYI8T. iner Under the nsmn snil stvla nf J J SfWPT A . CO. to this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. J. 8cott Is alono authorized to settle, up- the old busl Bess. --rv " " - ' ff. feHiAffliK--;- The undersigned will continue to transact a com mission bnginess-on his account, under the name and stvlfl of :. fTi , . ..... 7 ,-TT i. . JT.'J, SCOTT 4r CO. and respectfuIlT asks a eontlnuanoe of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. -. i-5 r Capt LR Grainger; President Banket New Han over, Wilmington, N. C. '- ' 7 ' ... B, B. Borden, President Branch -Bask Now Hano ver, Qoldsborq, N. C " ' ' .Hon. W. T. Dortco. W. J. iExumJand Messrs. B. A J. W. Aycock. . marll-Sm Improved Stamps ; FORLMARKING!i 4t-l . j r JLIneii, ' Ilandlercliiefs', skc. WHEREVER THIS STAMP IS INTRODUCED it banishes stencil plates, glass pens, indelible pencils and ail that class of instruments. It makes a beautiful little present and Is very cheap. Com- flete sets of Types are furnished with tho Stamp, t is altogether a very complete arrangement and-of great convenience for- stamping linen, priitttog cards, names in books, and a thousand things too numerous to mention, v Be tars and ask to see, and -' 'HEINSBERGEB'S " ap4tf Live Book and Mksfdtos. r. Valuable .Real . Estate FOR SALE! i . ."i i J k . . ... . - ; A . TRACT OF LAND , CONTAINING SIXTY XJL acres, situate on the north aide of the old New. bern road, directly opposite the farm or gardens of Thos. JT. Johnson, about one mile from the dty of .Wilmington. - There Is on the land a comfortable residence comparatively new, and portion of the tract is stiff bottom land, and the entire piece is ad mirably adapted to a market garden, .. - " "' ,-f; . .',..'..,. '. t ,:' ..'-..'." : This land will bveeld on accommodating ' terms, VuMWenrt will please confer " MESSRS;" WRl&HT 4 STEDMAN. marSeodlm-frl4u-tu k "-i'J AGhreemtid Co., ONLY SUCCESSORS TO;,,, 4 . r , .-'- . , -.. .'i.. NO. T IIlBKBTiTBBEt, ' WBOtiBSALB PSatSSS IX 7xnn:BRAOTn Gnsrs, . : .11. 'Bums,' Segars, - Tooacoo, r t&d. ; I : T. O. Banting, V ONLT fiAt.mfANjPOtX THE HOUSE. 'vict't3-tf 5 U'AUU'M' i li'KK'i Tonsorial. AVINQ SECURED THE SERVICES OF og bis pared to wait on them as usual. . Also to the ladies that all orders for bairdresslng, braiding and hair work of all kinds will be promptly attended to. ap6-tf V ; : J. H. CARRAWAY,1 Just 'Received, CANTON GINGER PRESERVES ' i ' -RASPBKRBY SYRUP, POTTED HAM, . .J. l . JEIXIKS.PRBSERVES, LEMONS.' ORANGESr Ac., Ac, Ac ALE Ginger Imp., R. Younger, McEwan's; .. ' Porter. Brown Stout '' -1 ap 6-tf ' JA8. L METT8, ST Market st. Corner "V Market its. 1 : ' Sole asent for the renowned Chickeriiy? Weber and Gchle Pl- .utu: .ssrcl lyf.RuEcKERTif I WllMlraiul loafornv erly A'noft & Gahle.' ':" - "'-t. . eprll S-tf A Fiiis SdsctiaacfxTcilst itticiss, nz : TTAER, TOOTH AND NJJL'BRUSHXS, T , t POMADES, SOAPS, OOSMKTIQ,TTE8, ?l SACHET POWDERS, Ac, at " ' -"'"-' ". " ' - GREEN A FLANNER'bV! .WBclessie'Ilrur OUsv Potty, VsrnlshrVmdow Glaes, White Lead, W -- apo-tr . ... . t- rfAilS MARION STAB is the only newspaper pub- nohed at MArton, o. u. - jsercnsnn ana mmw in fertilisers in Wilmington should reimembes tils - in m twtn.fnff of the season, tf thev wlah. to ad vance their interest in the Pee Dos section, -one of tha bert arrlrriltnrsl cJetartcU in DOUth Carolina. AA- ixmm W. 4. JaOttJUUUtU, ialo-tf 1 !W . I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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