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THE HOEimTG STAR; PUBLISHED DAILY, BY 0mc, D.won Bnk Bulldlne., Front 8t lurti of suascwrnox. TCtf.lO edTenCS.... " .1. i advance. ....fTOO 0a y .irtaedvance 60 six mOTthta "-c, ,...,,... 00 TV Snct....;..'. ..;i...f..,V..T;! W On?"" Stab wHl be delivered a ai o fTn; flrgTSSKCsirrsperweea. OUTLINES. Trunk line to the West bkve reduced frc!ht rates at an average 16 per. cent 0,Kellyisunderthe protecUoaof the Brit- i3h Consul. Snow storm between Oma ha and Cheyenne stopa the telegraph. - Democrata carry Trenton, N. J.'j Vew York markets: Spirits turpentine, 57; rosin $3 83 for strained; gold, 118;. cotton M to 20. An Albany burning bouse feii In and buried five little girls. The loss at the Springfield fire is greater than at first reported. Battle between races in Grant parish, Louisiana, on Sunday. HE METROPOLITAN PRESS ON THE nDBDBR OF CANDY ; ? The New York journals stand thus i i- .i i. nf rionViv liv trip Mn. I to docs: The Tribune thinka that " this 'ntfnl catastrophe the hatnrsl J . - v., V and legitimate result of the conduct nf the Government daring the! whole onoewy r .1 ' u T rriv . progress or tnis peny war. mo. World is Quite severe upon " " the yyona is nunc r " . canting scoundrels who have mvei- tried Grant into treating a paekof out- gieu vriauf" - o r laws as if .they were Sunday school children Hot thn im t.ftlk Af ' - i , i wrongs Tunes doesn't want the peace policy abandoned. The Herald, like the doing the largest business of any .merchant Those of our citizens who have taxa 7Vfc,aod IForJ, holds that " at tra, wk We property in Harnett Township can list the present moment it is certain mat we need a prompt and vigorous mill- tary policy rather than a peace poli- , i a cy, however humane and praisewor- thy" It pitches furiously into the present Indian policy 'of the Govern- ment RADICAL DEHIOCUACT. v ; I There is a movement among the Germans at tixe North to form a new n a v t a i t partytobe called the Radical De- mocracy. 1 ne poucy oi mis new I movement seems to be to make such. I changes in the form of the govern ment as the abolition of the Presiden cy and the Senate and the concentra tion of all legislative and executive power in a Congress, composed of a single chamber, an executive commit tee of whi6h will replace the ". Presi dent . ; ,: This project may please a few Ger- man transcendental politicians; it will I hardly suit any considerable number of voters of the country, Germans, Irish, Scandinavian or native. . This is the style of republics . usually ' got? ten np in Europe at a day's . notice, and which go out of existence in about the same length of time. - ; . . We are pleased to receive the first number of the Ertierprie published at Portsmouth, Va., by Porter & Con- cannon, and edited by Jar. John W.' n. rorter. rortsmoutn Has loner I needed a poper. The Enterprise prom ises to do well. ":"k "' ' The fruits of the infernal Grant I policy towards Louisiana-are seen in I containing an account of the bloody difficulties in Grant parish. J ' v '.: ' . 1 - --,-. .., The Indian Territory Job. For several years past at every serf ion of Congress, bills , fcavS. Jbeeri in troduced In one or the other House, providing for the , organization of a regular territorial government for the Indian Territory.- - The 'sources from whenee this proposed measure has emanated have always begat suspi cions as to its ultimate object' The Senators or members ; who. .. have brought it forward have always been those who were notoriously promi nent in securing for private corpora tions the immense land grants which nave so despoiled the , national do i " con8equence of adverse criticism, this new measure ' has not as yet oeen pressed to a passage, but itfsnowfonnailv ..f ?ffA tion in the House in December next. I iihr f ha8 by 80161X1,1 treaty J u ?, r ut,t!U ei aparx iorever w the Creeks, Cherokees and other In dian tribes, and it is asserted that the proposed measure will violate every one of these treaties. : Remonstrances av i jnst been received on this sub ject from Wnu jgg and oti,er chiefs i the Cherokees, and from chiefs of ne Creeks. They assert that the v ?nea8Ure- 1 a movement to Mea.lt down their governments and f8try their organization as a 'peo ple, so that their property and land 77 w seizea Dy railroad companies "id others. Railroad ' coroorations - awmaaa vtw va jvi wvivuo ana land speculators,- they say, -will matter of . regret if the cupidity , - .uvuiu uavc ku curat rLbAot 1 out the. labor of nristian philanthropy with' these people for the last 80 years. Under inese labors and relying on the solemn KuarantA nf Vi Am.. . . . ney should not be disturbed In their . om. both the,Creeks and Cher have attained to quite a credi ble degree of civilization. - With a jotal population of both tribes num oering not more than sixty thousand,' feJ .nave about 90 common schools, mch th English language is the ?n5S?" Tey follow agricultural pursniti with a commendable dili gence and success; ' and it does seemv uti ?mon humanity would dlc wt that thev be let - alone. - - .. ' . . r .' woadBprelimtaafmeetlngleiatoay goFernmsi:a -vtmcn 7 3"" - aboT, tQIB place, fffl do bops it woirt get U601 debt and ten-thousand, dollars gration; with the view of taking some deff- the question was put to a vote, and three From the Kaleigh, .-Sentinel: nilana- '' were about a dozen "noes." f- Last night Constable Rufus Kipper and rVOL. XII-NO. 21 TIES IB QIT Y. ; C NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i. '.Wilmington Trust Caad.i -J-'. 1" Mcsoh & Cor CHothlng, &c, -' 'i ; ' C. L. CnKSjnmWWiL Build. Ass'n. ReRobset & Co. Bacon and Lard. HsiKSBKRaEB New Books: TV v J ! AdTertUlDE PT t Some of ur merchants might learn a use ful lesson from a New England man, whose .experience is reported by. an exchange as follows: v "About eighteen years Mr. agolXaMey ap peared in New. Haven, and .opened a small seven by nine dry goods store on the principal street of that city. At that time the) heaviest merchants of the street a Rt rppt I . scarely advertised in the local newsDaDers I the extent of more than tvn tnimrAii the season.- Mr. MaUey, with a degree of Mffacity that pa one else had ever dared to evince, struck out boldly in the advei- evince, - strucs: out boldly in the tising line, engaging a column in . ie three local- dailies, with the j of changmg the same weekly, , and , each of ' privilege in taiHnr 7 . a P 7 J ' a 01a advertisements In the. most readable part of the papers. -For this he paid each of the newspapers at the rate or $1,000 to $2,000 a year. The old-fogy merchants ""d Sh hl hardihood, and every- body predicted that he would 'go up' in less than that time, and h did go to the - 1..! a A .1 al a - ' I v7 ueigus oi me mercanme jaaaer. ills store in iew monvns expanaea rrom a; seven by nine' room into; the occupancy SdVfi ! nas a store, duiii oy nimseu, zw ieet deep, and mogt 8Uccessial merctite estobush- ment in New England, outside of Boston. He now pays the local journals not less than ooo ar for Si 1 frankly confesses that he has made all his ey outof newspars.-.,:, . : Tlaat Foundation. ' ' . ine mystery surrounding the oldxounda- "o discovered in excavating preparatory lo erection oi tne new Duiiaing lor the BaJ?Lof New n&nOTer. ra and Princess streets, continues to exercise the nds of our antiquarians, and such a sys- tematic Interviewing of V venerables" was seldom known in Wilmineton before. ".'Will not some one " lift the veil and put all tnis narrowing suspense at an end ? Our I wiunu D vpcu aur purpuse, as uiey are to anything that is calculated to afford relief to suffering humanity. . Prt rate ted meeting;. - . -Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of Raleigh, arrived here Monday afternoon and preached, at the Frst Baptist church the. same .evening. A protracted meeting is now in progress in that church and Dr. Pritchard will preach eve,7 evening until further notice.-' Prayer meetings are aiso Demg neia every morning from 7 until 7T o'clock. We are glad to i .v.. I icsru uiii uiucu interest ui ucuiie iuaiuicBvcu I in tnese meetings. Improvise:. , . .v.' From passengers on the Charlotte road yesterday afternoon we learn that the con dition of Mr. Levingston, who was so bad ly wounded by the party who assaulted him at his residence at ."Old Hundred" on Sun-. day night last, is somewhat improved, and hopeg BOW entertained that he will re- J cover. None of the assaulting party have as yet Deen arresteo. j - State Fair PrenUams. - i From Capt. R. T. Fulghnm, Secretary, we have received the "List of Premiums on Field Crona ito be awarded at the Thirteenth Annual Fair of the North Carolina Agrlcul Kaleigh 013 14tii, 15th, 16tb, 17th and ' 18th, 5873,11 We learn, that extensive I arrangements for the Fair are being made by the Executive Committee. - Receiving Stolen Goods. Mrs. Annie Speight was arraigned before. Justice K S. Woodford yesterday on.tbi charge of receiving stolen goods, knowing them id have been stolen.' There 'were four different ( cases against her, one ' of which was dismissed and the other three given to a jury, which returned a verdict of " ' - " ' ft' 1 ' Forcible Trespass -. ., , . , 'r ' John McKoy was arraigned before Jus tice E. S. Woodford," yesterday afternoon, on the charge of forcible trespass upon the premises of Romulus Waddell, "both "the parties being colored. The case was dis- missed at plaintiff's cost ; JewlsbBall. Our friends of the Jewish persuasion pro pose giving what is known as the "Passover BailM at the Opera House on Thursday evening next The preparations have been ample and the occasion will no doubt be a very pleasant one to all concerned.- - Provable fatal Accident." ''f "In Lee's Township, Columbus county, on Saturday last,' a- man by the name 'of w . . s Simmons was accidentally thrown from 1 hor:.nd feU . oa ,he .point of his a atump, the' scraggy end penetrating his side and Inflicting a terrible Wound, from which, we learn, it is next to impossible for the un fortunate man to recoyer..' ., ;"; ' mt mm nibernlan Ball. ' J , ." . . 7, - ; ' - ' - The anniversary ball of the Hibernian Benevolent Association will take place this1 evening and will - be heartily enjoyed by those who participate in it It will; be re membered that this ball was postponed from St Patrick's Day, the regular anni versary at the -Association, on account tof Its being in the midst of the inten season. Welieard last evening that there WILMINGTON, TLml Dot.. j.',.,,:-.'t t-r".-v h--."S i : The County Jan is rapidly filling up. J i . Excursions will soon be all the rage-- , Shad are still arriving in small quanfl- How about the proposed repairs to the City Hall? First green peas of the season in mar- ket yesterday. . I ' Only four more days in which to list yourxaxaDies. . Black fish have commenced making their appearance in market. The first strawberries of the season in market VesteVdaV rKorain'ffT , . " ' - - - The oyster season . is about 1 played nn omt nnn .k.. The AmeUat Poock, arrived at Queens town from this port on the 1st inst The Brig Ol Q Packard arrived ai May aguez from this port on the 25th ult New. Hanover Superior Court con venes next Monday and will be in session two weeks. " ;i Rain is badly needed and there is every indication as we go to press of a plentious shower. Gen, R. E. Colston arrived at Queens- town on the llth. on the Steamshin Abvsin- nine days from New York. w eame wim x . jo. uaroner, xjq. The river is still in good boating order, there being about 6 feet of water at Fay- etteville, but it is of course gradually fall kg:. , V(J ;, t,:V; Vv,: -J The burning woods in this vicinity made a4brilliant reflection on the horizon last night, heightened by the darkness which prevailed. The business portions of Front and Market Btreets were effectually sprinkled by the""Purceir and ' "Hart & Bailey" ' hose companies yesterday. - - There is an ominous lull . in political circles just now, which but -, forebodes - the storm of excitement which will rage as the I day of election draws near. . Thft wooden hnfldinir formerlv occu- pied by Jlr. A. Lessmanas a bakery has been demolished to make room for a three story brick building with iron front. , The 46th regular meeting of the Wil ntington Building" Association will be held at the rooms of the "Wilmington Library Association this evening at 8 o'clock. The number of new structures going np in the city just now, together with those, soon to be commenced, is a very encourag- inz indication of 'prosperity in business ... circles. Complaints still reach ns in regard to tho dangerous condition ol Boney Bridge. It is not only unsafe, but an actual dis grace to the city. We again call upon our authorities to remedy the eviL " The only case before the Mayor's Courtjesterday was that of a male and a female, charged with cursing and striking each other. They were required to deposit $5 each with the CUy Treasurer. The Wilmington Trust Company and Savings Bank will be ready for business May 1st. The Sayings Bank feature of the institution will no doubt make It especially popular with a large class of our people, as deposits will be received hv sums as small upward six per cent interest VD1 be allowed. cm ITEMS. W-umtD. A situation In bank, railroad or ex press office, or any kind of work, , either in or out doors. Can sell goods of any description. Best of State and dty references furnished, .Wages not so much of an object as permanent work. Address S. -P. J.'. Stab office. l-O'-y v-J-' Thanki to Walker Moore, the caterer at Brock's Exchange; for a delicious, jnllk punch, .-Which camo to hand Just In the "nick of time" last night He. knowalr toiaalts'rv-i-rv', X-fiySXi - Jos PanrTfito. We call the attention of mar chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs,, lawyers, raQroad and steamship, officers and agents, and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the . Mobkxko Stab Psmnro Esttabushiisht for Uand wthfnl execution of aU ktads of J jo Tsmnn.yr pmytansa: at; short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, JLetter-neaaa, . rrogrammesMi Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, BiHs of. Fare, Show-BUls, Checks, Drafts, Ac, Ac Batlif action guaranteed. ? ; Book BntDxar. Thb Mobitiko Stab Book Bind ery does all kmds of Binding and Ruling inawork- I manlike manner, and -at reasonable prices. ,Mer-" chants and others needing Receipt Bosks, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. . c ;" ,-: ." . . lT r? The consoUdaUon of the Carolina Warmer and the Weekly Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter advertisers will find it an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and planters of the two Carolinaa. PuBaATTO Pnxs have become a settled necessity with the American" people. Indeed, cathartics al ways have been and always must be need, in - some form, by aU mankind. In this country the pilular form of administration has been growing in favor since pills were first maae oi aioes ana rnuoaro. rolled into a ball. Their hleh position In the public . , 1 . Tl V.-. . aum wul J ..M.a toto permanency DyAyer,avBuiarucx'uio,inemos akillful combination of medidne for the diseases tote what pills to-take if they can get Ayers Pills. Wheeling (Va) Press. . ap UMKxUw-th -Ar.t '--.'."t iii''1 Consumers should use from one-fourth to one-half less of Dooley's than of other Yeast or B along Pow ders! It is put up full weight' -, . . .... . The Newf says . there was a meetinff in "Raleteh Mondav night of Re- j publicans disaffected towards the municipal wnicn mo uuwuuu wms ' N. ,C; WEDNESDAY,' APRIL' 10,' 1873. : .' . ' ' .BUbop Atkinson's Appointments , St John's, Durhams Creek, April 18th ; ,; Trinity, Beaufort Co..,. . "t 19th s ., Washington, Beaufort Co. - " T 20th Zion Church....;. " 22d . -" Bath. .. i ................. ' v, 23d , St.. James'. Pungo. . . , . " . -25th Plymouth . . ... f. ... .... " ' 27th , . 1 St -David's, Washington " r 4 -v ; County :." 29tlr St Luke's, .Washington.. : County.... v.; 30th" :" Elizabeth City.i..:..;.;May 2d T?At AAbiUVlUi ..'..ft.... 1. . . - tii j7N5th.P. 1IL I x -I; Mission "Chapel, Chowan ' :: . I ; "uounty.;. ..i....... riatAafnlfik "I ii ( " ' -8th - Murfreesborough. . . . . " -l- 0th ,:,; . Woodville, Bertie Co. . 11th 4 .ivJ "Windsor. ...... . . ' " ' ISth . t" Tarboro'. : ; . .-.t.V.V . C5. r. w 16th ' v ' Collections in aid of Diocesan Missions will be made in the chnrches vbited. ; ' LISTOP LETTERS .:: ' : Remaining In the city, post-office April 15, 1873s 4ii;-:r Al.-i':''-:- ; J'vrJi V . . A ''1 Wm iUToiii1 Tnm : A eYiA ' If I M Andresoa, Sam Anderson, Henry Allen.-1 B. Allen Beach, A W VBuckieT, Clara I iiannmg, jato unting, xi xSiactonan, J? AL I Blackman, Emma Boon, Hannah Bell, Han- Martha Boweh, PeterBlomme, Thomas M 1 Brown. Robert Bradley. Wilham Black-1 well, V v. .:- , r;' : a William Crawford, William Clark, Richard Chapmen, Nancy Chadwick, Jas W Casy, Isaac ClemomvElizabeth' Cason, D F Clammy, ' for Mrs Rose - Sneed, Allie Cullen.-., . : r.. -'-i'l; : uj D.A"mos Davis, A B Drew. Graham' Dewey, Louis Dossey, Sallie Dupree, Wm K R Ebecke, Ankran Eavans, f or Hat-' tie CBoon. ; -; f . . ; a v; mjl a. vj iAiauH a vuma uvu a iaej r ost, jaartna rinlayson, juaggie JrranRlin, Samuel Fay, W H Fleeson. - Q. Samuel Garden,- Rebecca J Geryer, Mary A Gray, Isaac N Green, CEGanney. H. J C Hundley, Betsy Hall, Alexander Hockady, Chancy HollingtOn, AsaliaHoge, Christan Home. Edward Hall, Harrit HuL Capt J P Hawkins, John Hawker, Liza Hood, M E Hodges, O R Hollingworth, ,W, Hill, for Remus Thomas, Wilham Hughes, Wm -Hankins, for Eliza Waddell, J N Huske. ' . -r - -' " - : a , ' 1 K. Eyra T Kennedy. - v. -r ' - " L. Edward Luckes, Green Linier. W M Leach, 7 John Lennurd, Schr Lunet, Wm Mcura, K A Murray, .Marshall Aj.c(jauster, Mary Jaeiune, Mary Memn, Martna Mid- dleton, Mary Mehrckens,-. Handy Masson,- fot Nancy wm, James McDonal, George K I Marshall, John Minis, John iv Marry, Geo Mowey, Edward J Moore, Alex Moore. - N.Quessie Nukirk. 0. Phebe Osier, J R Overbey, Allen S Owen.,.- ? s--- -' J P. A M Philyaw, Annie Potter, Dorsey Payton. Lour Potter. Mollie Pae, Winnia Potter, Sallie Price, W ' J Price, J A G Person.:-:-?: . R. Roses Richson, Mildred A Robinson, Patrick Rosberry, Mary A Runell, Laura Ross, John Robenson, J J Rowan, Julieus F Reaves, Isaac Reed, for Lizzie Foy. : a Bitta Smith, E J Skipper, H P Stark, John Steward,-James Smith, J D Sampson, Martha Shardon, Hy Patrick Smith, Sarah Skipper, James A Scott, Samuel Spelman, John L Smith, Sen Brose. . ' v , T. Maggie ThaJley, Maggie Toon. " - ' V. N B Vincent.. .:- ' j - n - a - W. John B Watson. Anne M Wood man, Holly William, Luke Woten, Martha Winn, W G Wbite,8arah Wiscat, Thomas Williams, Mosses Woodburry, W - T Wil liams, Banna w imams, one wiggens. uus, oauiia tt miamw, auij. niggvoa. Persons calling for letters in the above list will -please say "advertised." If not called for within SO days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. . - ' : ; ; Ed. R. Brisk, P.M. ' Wilrnington, April 15, 1873. - ' !- i - i c Spirits Tiirpeatine. ; , - We are glad, to see that Hon. D. MVBarringer has recovered from his recent indisposition. citJoriSe1 been, made up within a few dollars. "A coronation ball is 16 be given at the new Southern, Hotel" "at Halifax on the evening of the 22nd inst -v : f ' The Milton Chronicle chronicles a burglar's raid last week on the residence of Dr. W.rL.cStampSj.wJtiose family were absent in Tarboro. v -. - The Milton Chronicle says: Har rison Donoho, a worthy colored man, met his death prematurely .on Saturday evening last by ngnung nre. house while shingling it and was severely 1..3 . TT! -a7 -1.1 j I.: T . jujoreu. , axis Biiuauunu vriuvtu.. . . ; The Rockinghani Spirit ? of the &u&Xsays Mrs. Eliza Mayner wandered off from the Great Fall Factory in a fit of tem porary insanity a few nights: ago, and has not been heard from. i. :- .,-i-n - - - The Fair of the State Agricul tural Society will be held at Raleigh on the 13th; 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th Octo ber next six days. The grounds are near ly enclosed and are being cleared ofL The contracts for furnishing 600,000 feet of lum ber for the buildings ..will be .awarded this weeks, and the erection of .the buildings will be commenced within ten days. . ; From , the Kinston . Gazette: Heavy fires have been raging in the woods near; here for severaldays past, doing One gentleman,' we. learn. Kreai uouiugc, ha id over 1.000 panels of fence - destroyed. and the names are not yet subdued.. Dense clouds of Bmoke and ashes have been over our town during the greater part - of the time, rendering it almost stifling to be on the streets. a - ( From the Southern Home we learn that .the first Presbytery of the Asso ciate Reformed Church met at Tirza church, Vnrfc dlntrirt inn the 7th inst The services I a i,. . .am,nn (mm', tli a .aat 1 WUC VUCUEU tJJ ET. - uk. ixuucijiru, w. . I W. Brvce was elected Moderalor of the Presbytery. .. Rl O.r Miller, from IredeU county. " N. C, and W. A, Wilson, from the Southwest, preached their trial sermons. I The nervous 4 man of the Rock insham Spirit of Vie South fears the approach' - . V . m a - f . Sa - - . "ww of tnat areaoiut scourge meningitis. ne aavs: It has been prevailing to an alarminz extent for some , time past, on Little River lathis county, where it is said to have as sumed an epidemic form, and how4 we Learn that some. colored persona have died j it at Grassy Islands, about 10 miles 3 Ti?4 lzzls. ;-iO v Mr. Joham r. Adams brought to , the .city, under arrest, Anthony and Amy, a negro man and woman eharged with the murder each of a negro child! 'in Barton's Creek m i tfr t . " i a I I. xownsnip, ase county, .r rom wum wv couiu xearn me man. vjiiuony is cuaxgeu i with Vinvirtflr hAnfan hid Tictim ea-rfttrp.lv over I i j i il . . i .1 i . jiight, so much so that the chttd Was found ue&u oexi momiDg, xms.occurrea auuu. a month ago. The woman,, it seems, was delivered of a child about a year ago and it mysteriously disappeared, till a day or two ago the bones of. the infant were dis covered. . The alleged "murderers : were lodged in the guard house till this morning. '-- m'l Li ''la !' i-2-tle: i ' -mis recoru oi crime is irom me A1 ill. A. .1. . . . iue insu, uiree wetuu guio, raw mm, gristmilL,a small quantity : of cotton and. grain were burned up on the Monroe road, near the Union line. The property tie-. troyed.belonged to Mr. Patterson Houston of this county.. The loss,: .we learn, was $4,UU0 above tne insurance. ,'J. ne next mgnt an attempt was made to burn the house of Mr. Robert Grier, wholn his quiet, inoffen-1 sive way, ought not to have an enemy upon earth. The pine and. the matches were found, where the attempt was made, but a klnri PmviHpnpfl rkrnirfntnfl ft ' rutftfltrnnhf We have heard also that an - attempt was made to burn the house of . Mr. Jonathan m5 m uib same neignoornoou. WllmingtOlt -XTUSt Company AND- Cnatrtered. by Aet of tne General As aembly of Nortb Carolina. Batl- r fled Febrnary 2 Etta, 18T3I. ? : SILAS N. MARTIN. DONALD McRAK... F.M.KTNQ..... President ...Vice President ....Caeluer DIBECTOBS: SILAS N. MARTIN, ' ? ' DONALD McRAE, EDWABD KIDDER, : E. K. BUEiiUSS, GEORGE CHAD BO URN. . . , m ' -- ' -- - : : " - .' I X HIS INSTITUTION WILL COMMENCE Busi ness on Thursday, May 1st, 1873,, at its Banking House on Market street, north side, between Front and Second streets. ri'&:JzX -' 7 " Deposits of ONE DIME and upwards will be re- t . ...... -.v ' t ... ... i. , :.- v, cetved. Married women and minors, by. the provi sion of the charter, can deposit money In their own mame, subject to their own. control. . , ' .. , - ' - - , INTEREST at the rate of SEC, PER CENT. PER ANNUM allowed on an deposit of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards, remaining in the Bank three montha and upwards.- Interest is payable semi-annually 1 when not drawn out the amount will be added to the principal money, and Is entitled to interest the same m a regular deposit ,., . ' Loans will be made upon first class real estate and collaterals, st reasonable rates. . . -r v It Is intended that this institution shall supply a longfelt want m the city of Wllmlhgton. It offers a safe place for the deposits of the savings of the peo ple, however small. : It win add to the sum deposit- ed and give an impetus to business by retaining and employing the eapital where it is accumulated. : - The patronaice of the public is solicited. ' j" - f ' sp 16-tjn may 1 ' .r't';' 1 i rrr b TIT TJ 1 Tl J. T VY. GZT W a JXQliWd,J f aSt Line.; ARS THIS MORNING IN RECEIPT OF ; ' MORE SEASONABLE !' :i, ;': T" i " Parents wanting CHILDREN'S SUITS will do well to bty our. BAR Gh A IKS! mtUNSON dc CO. o't u City Oothlers.5 ap 164f . OW THEY ARE STPPLIED. ENQUfitE Af4 where the information will be conveyed in a pleas- ant and agreeable manner. , It will endeavor to-do ibis in an easy -and attractive style, showing.jpoa the best display of Books and artlcles"that you can. not afford to be without'? ever presented to an appro labia public : Each volume complete in itself, thongh connected with others by a general scope-1 and aim to benefit you.'" Don't fall to call and buy sf:.s.-i .is: i'.- .; HETNSBERGER'S ' ap l-tf . i " Live Book and Music Store. Horth Carolina Bacon. PRIME LOT OF SHOULDERS AND SIDES iVj . Just received sad for sale by k ' ' - apl6-lt' " i: rROSET& COw : SMALL LOT OF BEST QUALITY,' . 1 In store and for saW by V ap 16-lt t DxROSSET & CO. , 46TH BQHIAllITrtlGr WiiiiEEtflttBniluingAssociatloii j rpHE regular moot wuiiding iNTHLY MEETING OF THE Association win be held at eton Library Association this evening at 8 o'clock. Dues received as usual. - C L. CHESNUTT, ' - , Secretary A Treaa'r. ap 16-lt : ; Horse Blankets,. V"; T -AP ROBES, WOOL MATS, TRUNKS, HAB X-i ness. Saddles, Wales, collars, names, vnaina, Saddlery, Hard ware. Travelling Bags, Feather Dns tere. Stock Large and Prteea Lo-sr, 8. Topnam oc vo., No. 8 Soutn yront St.. . oct8S-tf nae wjiimnetoa.r. u. ThcGbjejcb. C DxRossm General Insurance . Agents, - r FIRE, MARINE," LtFE. ' I- Princess Street, near Water. r . v ;MISGEXLANEOtTS v r. Bacon lBacon ! ioo,ooaS EBS 8H0ULDSS3 AND SIDES For sale by JuneSl-tf WILiAEDBSOS. WHOLE NO: 1,716. IIISCELIIANEOUS Vk - 'aa a-bcsbsm wstts CdmtJ yi-i i r. ii ' - xufJJ ' r-; 1500 BB T1 OA A BOXES D. 8. SIDES, Off HHDS BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, ::' x ' .If A 1Q0 HHDS CUBA .MOLASSES, :vr a. kegs nails j ZOU v ; , V ' r ; -' 'i i - 4Q TONS HOOPiEftON,.'. . 2QQ BAGS COFFEE, '. ' 2QQ BBLS SUGAR,- .1 - ' -'-7 ' ,; QQ BALES COTTON YARN, ', 2?j BALES SHEETING, &c.,'&Cj t : - ! Atlow prices s riiru: ap 5-tr t ' j ; '; WILLIAMS ft JIUECHISON. ; Califbrnia Butter I rpO ARKTVE TO-DAY PES 8TBAUEB F ANITA A Cask of New and Elegant CALIFOEITIABUTTEE - The. First, of Hie Season S i I ALSO x NEW GOSHEN BUTTER I . . DELICATE AND PERFECTLY ELEGANT. ,.r Send in your orders to! GEORGE MYERS, - - : 11 and 13 So. Front st apU-tf Brands Cigars ! NON.PLU8 ULTRA,"; La Bjanola " t "PBTAQAS, . :. Imported by ,. s,? - ! ;, f ap l$-tf 1 Tbbaeconiat ' LI USt Ld6 Ic'jiWi ce'v TO BE WELL DRESS ED TOIJ MUST HAVE A PRETTY FITTING SHOE. Our stock now embraces. many neat and hand- ; some styles and novel-. ; ties. ' GEO. B. FRENCH A ON, ' ap 13-tf :iTi'1 ' vt- : Worth Front street A f! ATJTI .. ...... I jLLAVrNG purchased the Interest of Mr. Brock, I wQl continue to conduct the business at the old stand, No. 1 Granite Row, where I win be happy to see my old friends and customers. oct l-tr H. WEBB.' u ; Just Received riANTON GINGER PRESERVES, tr' - - Tt. T t rod TftTT"OWWTftKl T TT- nUT d ' ?nj',v ... ORANGES,- &C -Aft,. ,,! AUS Oinger imp., K. Younger, mcuwan's; , Porter, Brown Stout sp5-tf JAS. L METTS, 67 Market st r' GpOB:;THpTGSji: OUGAR CURED. HAMS AND BEEF TONGUES, . . . . SPICED OYSTERS AND. S ALMOHV, , BARTLETT-.; PEARS-- AND. APRICOTS, Newtown Pippins and Golden PnmpklnB,- for sale at ap a-tf . JAMES C. STEVENSON'S. Hew Line. i Tk a tutu wvw a rrmma m ... :. : ,j -CANNED OYSTERS x 'i h BASINS. XHAM AND auAia. At wholesale only, apg-tf ; y EDWARDS A HALL.' ' ' ' KIOIIXII ANNUAL BILL Of Hibernian - Benevolent Association WILL. TAKE FJLACK AT the Hall of the Adrian En-1 Sine Co., on Wednesday evening. April 1ft. Tickets can be had of committee ; no tickets will - be sold at the door.- J. H. McGart tv. J. Brown. J. J. Kinsr. John Moore, William DowUng, Committee: lap 13-St-sun tues w& p i3-8t-sun tues wed Latest from California; Golden ; Ebll ; Butter ! TTntST SHIPMENT FOR THTS SEASON; MOST a juegant uner. uuve sales last season. We hone for larger this. CHAS. D. MYERS CO.'S, ?apiatf-'r' . 1 North Front street OAEBOLIC SOAP, OR WASHING HORSES CATTLE. PIGS, Dogs and other Domestic Animals, Frees, them from Insects, cures the mange, Ac Tarrant's and Psyson's Indelllbls Ink; Benzine, rants, una, congress water, c, at - t ap ia-tf GREEN A PLANNER'S. u The Twentieth Annual lleetiag OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA will be held in States- ville,N.C., MAY 90th, 1878, at 11 AM. JAMES Mc M.D.. Secretary Medical ty N.C Raleigh, N. c, apru 11, ma. ; PEE DEE HERALD has the lareest eircula tioa or any paper puunanea n Anson or adjoin ing counties,' Is uerefore the beet advertising medt im for the merchants of Wilmington. ' Addrese N. KNianr m w. w aa as do re, . w. xeo s-b -VTTEDDIN(J CARDS AND VTSIT1NQ CARDS V V printed In the most el Rgant style, at ' ' ' -: 1 ,.f : i .r.r:h ' WM. H. BERNARD aagii JtTOtag.aaa ranuianig Atoasn, mm U mm --r asftJ ! BATES OP ADVBlawu- One Square one y,.....1 .,..,VV"", Mi'i i- am ftvdaYa...i M ugw;.,.i...f..rc ' Threweeka. one montu.. s 00 Two roonlhg.... w..,,,, ....15 00 Blx moniia .8 5? One year.. ........ ...... .60 09 41 . . CB'" Con tract AdTeroseiaenU taken at propoi ttonat)T low rates. . ; ' . - -v v 'Five fiqaares estimated aaa qTUtfter-eohana, ana tea eqn&ree u a h&U-colnmn. r ... MISdEIJLKEOUS: V'.'J sit. --;. ;- D ry Co o ds Store j ' JJX). 45 MLA11KET STREET:" Grand Prdmehade of Fashion; QUR MAGNIFICENT STORE BEABftUAB " " ' TER3 FOR , ,i f.- : - dry;: cooDai' -trtsnx "; Domestic Oooda, ;..;Pwi Ooods, . t; j -,r-nomekeeplni Goods, 1 ' Mattlnff, Bags and Mats. f" . use Aneat brought! lesa variety, and we will take pleasure in rp reading rem D reading them out before those who may kindly favor ns witii 'ore those who may kindly favor ns with a tour of in and at prices which defy com-. petitien. e euumexiM assart of out stocx: ."tr- :i Blea 6 Bra Cotton Sheetings 'and Shirtings (most . favorite brands), "all widths; Plaid and Striped ; ( r. Domestics, and Domestics and Scotch Gmg- . - - -. hams, all . kinds; Cottonades, Clotha,jr . ' ? ; . ' f Casaimeres and.Kentuckj Jeans, for ., , . . Men's and Boys' wear, to suit all; Linens, . w. , Ducks and. Drills; Fancy, Plain and .White . Doj, Do.; Ticking, Denims, Osnaburgs, Cotton : ;. ." . Dock (Safl dofhsy v , ".f ff OtlR DRESS QOOflKDEPABTlIEiiT Comprises all the latest fabrics,' shades and designs 'J i1- " , -in- - 1 ' Piques, Lawns, French Brilliants, I --.' J ' Organdies (Solid and Fancy), Geneva Cloths, AustrianlGlace 'and Stripes, Spring" and Summer Mohairs, Cram Stripe and Checks, Oseina and Satin Stripes- and Checks, iadlan Tusssro -; Cloths,' Japs,; Lace Stripes, ' Mosam- ; 7 blques, Lenas and Delaines (Wool ; ' - ' and Common), Percales, Linen Suitings, Alpacas, and the best and largest assortment - LHernanl, Black, Colored and Striped Iron 8uV and Shawl Grenadine, Linen, Snk and Cotton, ever : t Hy presented Inj'fUs tBaftefe' IfJir-il ; TTH'A -T" t."T T A "jmt AW xvrin 1.1 jui imi.Yj.ja.. Iaoe-Polnts v and Sa-cqnes I . We have broneht this season: the ' onlv . tares and' handsome assortment of these Roods ever presented in this market, to which we call the ecpecl&l atten tion of buyers, the State over, from the seaboard to the mountains. - Orders and inspection solicited.' Satisfaction guaranteed. , Our stock of ., SM AtX WARES, NOTIONS, " LADp2S', GENTS' . AND CHTLDRENS GLOYESv AND UNDERSHIRTS (for Gents, In Silk, Lisle and Gauze), TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, . . PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, .BOWS,, "'j , ;TIES, BILK, SHAWLS, HOOPS, BUSTLES, Is full and complete. We have also a large stock In Linen Goods we offer fifty different styles .' .; - Ranging m prices from 40 cents up A z j BLEACHED.IRISH LINEN; In any fluantjty-and; - beet make: ' - " 'rrr " ' BARNSLKY LINEN SHEETINGS P. C - LDCEN, - eeet ramies ever onerea m tnis marast; SOO DOZEN LINEN TOWELS, ajl prices, from 10. " cents S piece mp. - --- v - ' An our goods are new, and we" afa' determined iW sen st Dottom prices,. . . , .,4 ; - Our ' lone - cc John Dawson, together with the fact of ourn selves being well known is a sufficient guarantee of fair dealing, promptness and reliability We .will, maKe it to tne interest er ail, wnetner wnoieaaie or retail buyers, to buy from us. Samples, with prices, sent or given of any of our fabrics. ; '. HORAE S tUBHEHTDIE,' Palace Dry: Goods - Store, l4A IXarHet Street. il'.-fH O'.iS aprillMf la fls t 2 Spirit GasKs and Hdop'Irdn. 1 CCC SPIRIT CASKS, AVW. 6a TONS HOOP -IRON k Cil For sale by sp 10-tf F. W. KERCHNXRj ; -Hew Crop Cuba; -f A A HHDS NEW CROP CUBA MOBASSSS, AW .rot sale by ' ;"-!' ?! : . F. W. KERCHNER, v 7. S sad t North WstorS apl8-tf Sturgeon Twine, AND ALL SIZES 8ETNE TWINE, GTLL ' NET Twine of every size; Fishing Tackle in great vter . .. . . i . - GILES A MTJRCnTSON, .. aplStf Corner Princess and N. Water sta ' Eed Applea and.Cheese. 2g BBLS BALDWIN RED APPLES, i 1 150 802X9 CHEESE Just received ex Schr. -..- ;.i tJ! J Idabella..- f;; :'. . : For sals by ? ; . F, W. KERCHNER, . ;! : ap 184f t - , S8 and North Water st 3QQ BALES PRIME HAY; r'J ,1 '' ' For sals by;"C 4 - -; . j . 4 5- . c-.'t-;i 0 lapmf r aS IS iC-w. KERCHNER, i . S7, S8 and tt North Water street o 0. 0. V. OARye WMskey. ; ; -rmrvoTTi awn PUREST OLD-RYE" -WHISKEY if bwugbt to tblfcity.t Sold only by t frt' I CHAS. TJl MYERS ACXXi apia-tf , . , , 1 North Front street.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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