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f BATES OF ADTKUTISINO. 44 twoi.-... 1 CO I . thiuy...w.-i.. .8 ' foordoT ' ft days S 00 L Two wmIcb 5 00 Ornc. Dswsoa Bank Batldlngs, Front St H . .;. Tbr4 week..,..'..-.,... ........ M - v: On month. ...... .... 00 ! Two month. ..... 15 C ( Thrw montha ..i... ,...ta 00 ' a Six months 86 00 . IUTM Or StTBSOBimOH.. v Mir Id sdvancs. .X... In advance .7 00 . 8 60 . 00 ..:t:-- 4- " - ' I .t . ChiOTe.k. ...... 7.' .. .....60 00 CST'OoBtract ldTtlDaiU lAktn tX propof- M.'Wp VOL. XII.--NO. 23. ; 75 On Bionua, WILMINGTON, N. C, :FRrolim-lS,?!1873il "X WHOLE NO. 1,718. ontelT low rte FIto Sasana estimated m a asarteMonuna. iu of the City ten iqoara ai haU-colomn. THE II0RHI1IG STAB. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY A, ' - a";. Ajf ;r?r.f '.' " AA a-t ,;rr.-:--rr-. r V.;A- .w :AA- ,iV W - - - MOltN JL .JnUtld vc. : .a .: OUTLINES. Three thousand passengers . are detained it Omaha- " Rumored that Sir Samuel Baker and wife tare been murdered in the heart of Africa. rr Several persons killed by lightning on Wednesday, in Wales, ponaldson, the oldest American negro minstrel, is dead.yv Government, sold . .million! and a rhalf igold yesterday.' . Three of the Henry aounty, Ky., Ku Klux, recently wounded, arje dead. The nroprietor and " inside boss of a PotU- villc, Pa., colliery; were killed yesterday by . falling coal. Two laborers were injured- Spanish ministerial crisis denied. W. H. Smith, old journalist and W. A. Press agent, of Nashville, is dead. . Ny improvement in the Pope's health. gtate troops have been sent from New Orleans 'to1, the scene of war at Colfax. New York markets; Cotton 19i and 19 J; gold'117i to Il7i; spirits turpentine dull at 66 to 56J; rosin $3 25 for : strained. . TDK SENTINEL, i i -.j, I The Raleigh Sentinel stated in its issue of yesterday, that on next Tues- day it would announce the accession to its staff of Messrs. T. B. Kingsbury- toitssianoi t, ury. and John Spelman. .lhese gentlemen have before occupied positions on the Sentinel, and are journalists of expe- ' . 1 I- rience and capacity.- W e shall greet their return to the profession with pleasure. ' )''- ; ..;'vV j-- THE CHEAT BOW IN LOUISIANA. Captain of Soutnwea tern's Statment. The captain of the steamboat South western makes the following state ment: We arrived at Colfax on Sunday evening, about 8 o'clock, and found iua wo wuiw pwp vn"u v"" uuc'- I iff at their head, I suppose) had cap tured the i town, alter navmg; nad a conflict with the negroes. It was re- Jorted to me that about 100 negroes ad been killed and many wounded. We saw from our boat about 15 or 20 lvine onJ.be banks dead. One white man was reported killed whose name I did not learn, ' and two very I seriously wounded, .Messrs. Hod not and Harris. Mr. Ilodnot ' was shot through the bowels, and it is sup- posed that he is mortally ., wounded, He brought Messrs. Ilodnot and liar-1 ria down from Colfax to Alexandria. Three or four other white men were slightly wotnded.' About "1 00 ne- - ffroes escaped,' but it was "reported S.t the wPbitU were-. tUl. pacing them. All the leaders of the riot es caped. The negroes . ambuscaded themselves in the Court house. .1 The whites, on finding there was no other mode of attack left them, set fire to. thebnildinrv. Thfi whites number the building. The whites numbered in the neighborhood of' 150 men. The fight lasted from 12 o'clock until 5 p. m. The whites are now in posses sion of Colfax, and when I left, late last Sunday night, everything was very quiet, THE CAUSE OF THE TEOTJBLE.' The trouble seems to have grown claiming to be Governor of Louisiana, nas commissioned - certain men as. . paruh officers, the -Lynch Returning Board having first set aside the popu lar election. Kellogg's appointees are resisted ny ., some . ot, those who 4p- .! t. ti. I . xu xyv cjccwuus, fortifyinff themselves intr the TkoVe:i by mfl lOIItrrrV n14r anrl ri4rnnrIi.4 I TJ-ZZ:$J(Zy .KZrYt vu"- firing the building. ' No legal process kkhu in nnvp nppn orromntori nn-. i . ...vu.vvu "aa. w I tner side. We hope the tragical re- SultS Of this lawless Conflict have been I out oi a coniesi ior possession oi ine tumina in time to take the afternoon train I on Tuesday last of Bright's disease of the I - . county court; house, situated at Col- fo cJharleston.;---,;;; ::; V; , f; kidneys. " His reiAains were to be taken to -"JJ overdrawn, v The ' present - statement chairman, R H.cCigg, the general sub-SS.-Tf" ? a.?d Q"?? idea ject of reform was discussed, after whieh It Zrr? LTOIXIKS!: ocnrncl.bGra;! i- .. . . - ' 7 , . , I vino.oi YTiuningwa ueemiir ciutxjicuk w leffiuraate fruit of a usurpation which I unite with all good citizens and -give sup a United States Court permitted- t.hr I cort to an honest and economical adminis- President "winked at.1: and Contrresa 1 trti0J of the city government and respect diil nnt i,v --u , 1 fully invite the co-operation of the masses ane asanef Knlva Penitent. ' Ji fp, T)t.-t 1 lhe lintlSB Governmpnt affpta tn I believe that it ' has received positive I nd protection to the taxpayers and proper aasnrnn (rn7U nv: I tv holders is imperatively demanded, and tA "rr . w". VV LLrsuurg inat , ,tne j bivan cam- I'stiguwui tie Drought ,to an end as "wu as ine ivann snail be taught to I respect the' poWer of Russia. A' I wiegram from Stv Petersbui lished this morninsr. savs the f xtt 3 , z" . . . eanesaay, states tnat the ap- proacii of the hostile armies has pro- aced great trepidation in Khiva. --.saanD,' in on eaon - w appease c ueuiy, nas adopted ine unneces- --'j ipeuieni oi executing; tne I hief counselor whn inatirat.vi him' lo opposition.' and tha influential enemies of Uuesia have been impris- wr. JL I oned. What ought to be more effect- e is ine release of the Ilussians who have beett held as prisoners Jn -niva. in these acts', however, we can see but little reason to - believe f n aA it a . m m n i .P"1 OI the expedition "a , w vuBiructeaa ine univans nave abandoned their spirit of oppo sition at too late a day. If the march, is continued. iha moat tli at the Khan is likely to gain by jubmis on is a state of semi-independen.ee similar to that' alreadv iinnosed on everal oth?r ; conquered chiefs . of ventral Asian Tnbes. The Raleigh' Sentinel protesteth gainst the steam whistle at the R. & O. R. woras. . - - ..!. . -.. i. ..-....;.... NEW ADVEQTISEJIENTS. ; T.;,H.. ByBGEss & Co. Notice. . , Wk. JL Poxssoir.--St. ! John's Lodge. IL 'MrLLiCHAMP. W, a & A. It R DeRosset & Co. Flour, Starch, &c. A. Pope. W. & W. R. R P. HKXNSBERQKK,4-NeW Bookt ? Wortb A Wobth. Lime. ft. E. A LtrafSDK,i Millinery. ! iron Ores orNortlaCarollna, The Chamber of Commerce of this city, at their last regular meeting, authorized the I sending of a letter to His Excellency.Gov. uaiaweu. tnrouffh their Secretar'. stat nir that the attention of the Chamber had been 1 O I called to a Dlan tmmoaed for WrtlertW oi I classifying, analyzing and describing the iron ores of the several States and terri tories of the United States, with the view: of preparing and presenting the .results at the Centennial Exhibition , to be held in Philadelphia in 1876. This plan, they be- lieve, if properly carried out, will be of in 'T parUcuIarly to No Cwohna, her iiseandTaluablederyHats 0? iron ore to the knowledge and attention of thewprld, and they therefore recommended that His Excellency should take such steDs as he might deem best to co-operate in the y-, I proposea pian ana ensure a proper repre- senution of the various ores of the State at the approaching exhibition We see by the Raleigh iVW that the letter referred to, I with the accompanying resolutions, were referred by Gov. Caldwell to Prof. - Kerr, State' Geologist a " ' " a ' cotton Faetorte. A rain. - V? V A We see that an enterorisine citizen of Raleigh is about to establish the, first tot- ' i ton factory in lhat city. It is not known wneinernwiu do an moiviauai enterprise i nr thn nmdiiMlnn rt m Antnt atrtolr mmmn v . . ii we cannot nave a cotton ractory in Wu-1 tnington;it affords ns pleasure to see them springing Into existence elsewhere. It is a matter 'of" astonishment to us, however, that our men of capital ' and -enterprise do not move in ' this 'matter,' especially when .the fact that the investment would provea femunentuye one is too patent to aamii of rgument or discussion, to say nothing of the benefits which would accrue to the city at large." The people of Raleigh see money in it and they are going to have it Let our people form tho same resolution and they will reap the reward of their enter prise, not only in greenbacks,' but in the increased commercial -nrcaDeritr of nnr KSl'!. Iooklna; After Governmeit Affairs. Mr. J. H. Baville, of the Treasury De- partment, arrived here from Washington ity on Wednesday night -He is making i f 1- of.M-.uS a tour of some of the Southern States, and j his mission, we understand, is to examine I applicants for positions to fill vacancies in j me vusiora xiouses ana oiner omces ;oi i trust and profit tinder the government and I to take a general survey.of the workings of I these institutions in . the: several cities he 1 mav visit' He took a trio down the river I Cn the revenue cutter ; &au yesterday, re I advantage of the j visit of Mr. Saville to give him some - idea I interred to-day Deceased . was -suffering I fence.-: Mr. James Perm, in Patrick coun of the necessity which exists for a hew post- Uery severery-while here with me disorder j fy(Va office .-- . : i buudmg in Wilmington, which, we learn, lie was not slow to perceive, and he promised to use his influence -which, as Prilaf rHorlr nf Ih. Twaornv Ttanarimant a - ' "I"""?" able locaUtf until an annronriation can be obUmedfortheerectionof anewbuUding lortnat purpose ., - m . '.'tc.-1 " . '1 n v uivcnu ucyu Olicaiu viuva -:y At a meeting "of the above club, held last vninr vhirh wm oaTImI tA nrdnr hV tha tlae lowing resmntionsWadopte "i to this end. Involved That nnder existinir circum- doors. Can sell gooda of any description. Beat Of JT, 3lOOre ana W. JN.U. BmUft appear ior elsewhere, but consecaUve raU movement and froe ..faV5xtj, inat . unaer existing circum- i - f . , . . , t I th Rtate. - The case is one of much im- I dom from insurance. . , . t ' nt.nA. t nnnnmr, Ka -itKami -risvv DMUV9 . ao aaicaaaa. tuu c iiuvim .v.j nhnnlrl h sHnntpl in nnr mnnir.inal affairs. si the best exnonent of these principles we ofler name of James WUson as onr choice to occupy the position of Mayor for the next term. ; . : : : J A -PeWiwiV-Tbat a committee of three be ICW11U all wao Dwtvtrou represent our principles.- J. M. Wise. Win.' T. Cutlar and Elias R WUson were appointed said committee. , The meeting then adjourned. r ' . . - r. . . .. ... :i .-- ,., As Spedal Deputy R L. Sellars , was rambling in the vicinity of the Weldon depot last night, about 8 o'clock, his attention was' s ' a . i s . . . rahractedto a colored individual coming from the directiorl of Nutt's wharf with I tpmething on his shouider.' ' Asbe iictedin j a somewhat suspicious manner Mr. . Sellars concluded- to, keep an ' ey on him. He I passed on unta he had mounted the steps passed on unta he had mounted the steps 1oa.iTirtathanlatfbrmalninfnthAail. a 1---o way Co-Operatiye Store,, when: some one exclaimed " stoD him." and the jdarkev " ' dropped his nuraen anu tooic to m- -heels. The article proved to .be along bar of iron, weighing about one hundred, pounds' and Kfiil evident? been stolen from some mace ' wnere maenmery m useu, i uo lorwa . i... -i-j i. v. a Iron. - . t ' 'r r : '.- 't ? ' ' sa " - , -Onlrtwo more days ii which-to, list fttf nt--rfltwte. ; J- l A trtai aavaval nAlltt. sr .PaD" I caf organizations of the city to- the end of J TlfninA I l at,- ..Winn nf ffaniil ataa In halt Local Dot. v uue colore u paueni sent w ine Hos 1 - ft . . .... A . 9T pital yesterday. v The Board of Aldermen will meet on Monday evening next We have had no rainto speak of in this ricinity in nearly a month. - : - There was a fine, rain in some portions of Brunswick county on .Wednesday. - The dedication of the First Presby terian church takes place on the 1st 6un- "ajr " ...w.. Emergent communication of St John's Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M., this evening, for work' in the Master's "degree, . tt ,...i..i.aw.... U Lf IAJ VCSLCIUUV a. o u ualfuil a.aju UCI" anna hurt lit their tYP nri therefor ,u u a ,,J aiuiucu i.uc ycuaitv Mtauiicu vj ucuu- i quents. . a The only cases before the Mayor's Court J TPBtfirdft rnornin WercHhoafl of Daniel Williams and Winnie Williams, charged tith 5nrderW mndnrt whn wer fined .. . , , i Passengers on the Charlotte train yes- terday report considerable of afire among the turpentine trees a short distance this side of Lumberton, but so f ar the damage h . . : g , - - r - The material, has been- received for . airle of Murfeet between Pmnt and fWnnd I streets, where a breakage has existed for some time past : , . It should be, borne in mind that a I meeting of the subscribers to the proposed Bound Railroad, will beheld at the Court House this evening, at 8 o'clock. Let there h - . fnn tnmnnt - r ' r. - - . j . ; . 1 A;:- AJie P"268 lo 06 conienaea ior at me colored firemen's recepUon inthiscity on ' - .. . ... .. i or May have arrived andare on ex - j j . i W. Brown. & Sons. . , I jw-a AAwrey, coiorea, receiveaa 1 severe wound in the head yesterday morn-1 ino. WhA?nrWtm.lrV.VaWrtrlrwhnAltinr 1 a j - o j o i account of the cargo of the British Barquen- I tin George Booth. He received, the neces- l sary medical assistance. ' Tho Jewlsn Ball. . The Passover Ball given by our. friends of the Jewish persuasion, at the Opera I House last night, was in keeping with all I similar entertainments under their auspices, I !?.a "l'' J?'!L !?J!!S I ments. The Hall and stage were magnifi cently decorated with flags of various na- t0n8 arranged under the direction of Mr. J. TV. 8p&ldlii to ehow to' the .best ad- vantage, and made a taandsome display. The dancing was splendidly executed and tne ladies looked chai-ming as they "whirled in the giddy mares of the dance" In the beautiful and brilliantlV liehted HalL The .i v, '1.. ball was, in full blast wheri we left at 1 o'clock and the festivities were no doubt kept up till & much later hour; 'f ''.',' ; . j.i, .sa ,. . Btn of a Late Tlsltor.. -f.' s'-Dr. W. E. Ide, who was in this city on Sunday before , last In company with his I nephew, Hon. 8. 8. Cox, died at the resi- I dera his late residence in Columbus, Ohio, " and I .... . .... ... i wmcn terminatea ms uie. t.a , u -j. . A ; M . , u 5 ; I me. ,vkA A Tne Seamen Home. The first brick of the foundation for the new and - magnificient structure- to be 1 ?.J; ? nuuuinnacu . j , 5" aawaa. Aa. vua. wv .vaaww.vw, iiri h-VftV. W i: v B hawflava.ta tTA t us that he expects the new Seamen s Home Li 1 I1R lUJlllIllKLCU UV L11C1 Iflh Ul UUbUUCI. i j TTnBsallaLMa XaOttsra. r 11 " - . . . s The following unmailable letters remain J . & .Al If! TT1 !xj ? N i H . in the city post office: Miss Yuhittie Dan- HI, .Goldsboro, ' N. C. Mr. M. C. Hill, GeorgiaTa. ; Postmaster at Lydeey, Aus-: trallaA ' ;r:X :'.;. A: - CITY ITE2XSr Wiirrvn. A attuation In bank, railroad, or ex- j.- t.vM t- pnranwiwivuiui wwa, y v. 8taU and city references forniahed. Wages xvot so much of an object ai permanent work. ' Addresa S, D. J., Stab office.'. The consolicUUon of the Carolina Farmer and the Kt v.vlr, l.rW increased the drculabon , of the latter. advertiwmtod it u bl. niinm of pommnnication with the farmers and bUntersofthStwOxoBn -UVrr? i'7 are ??" OI ml 80rl8 Joa pRntmrs. We call the attention of mer chanta, clerks of courts, eheriffa, lawyers, railroad and ateamablo officers' and aeenta. and all others havingordere for printing, to the facilities offered St a "Mammon raa Psnmao biuunm for tv...n anil f.tthfnl aranMmi -of an klBda Or - . Jos Panmno. Ws can furnish at short notice Cards, Bin-Heads, Letter-Heads, programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pampsfsts. Tags, Haad-Billa, Cats - . logae,Bms of Fsre, VhoWV'Dntta, ' mwmmu.. I ' rf a. 1 - : . - ... . . Boos: BnroraT.THBMoaraa Stab BdokBlnd ery doe. all kind, of Blading and Baling inawork- manliks manner, and st ressonsbls priees.-Mer- chanU and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness lath sxseaUonof their orders.1 ' dA'AA 3,.Z: . 1. ; - ? , LT' -'i I ; Consumera should use from oneoarthtoons-half ut lioolev'a than of other Yeast or BakiasPow- dexs. ; It u patap full weighw.. ... I ; ; ' . - - . . . , . :.L ' . Ji- -r .t. f UnUA.' jr..; ?-Z'ZZtr& to whom" thiS cynic wrote. Tjml I ntupra who were i iutting; up a new tele- 1 srranh bost. t Mr Blelvin asked him to de- I . .r C - -- u ..m. .--. V.t.- U al-. I aini wnRrenrafii uti ncut anja rnu uiuiiu i -?.7. '.v . I rlnaai as sln.oi. to tonclL alr. HeaVaXaTfired. Ri miMfld-hisaim. Where. nekrlciked dew.iwltk.bto I fist and beat him verv severely. Spirits Turpentine. ; '. " ' ' , J ; - The Friend of Temperance re ports that cause sua onward. ; . h i . . ,: f ; f ; . . It was reported that large fires were raging in the vicinity of Bay River, The . Mecklenbnrff Presbvterv convenes at Sugar Cre$k on the 23rd of this month. ' - f'.'rf -; ";' i-w- Rachel Whitaker, coiored, was acquitted of the charge of arson at Wake uourt. - -j . . - A number of pretty houses are in process of erection in different parts of Charlotte; - :'. - '-.. , The narrow guage ' railroad meeting will ' take place at Hickory on the """""J'; The dogs are devouring, the eepoy vne wnotesaie arouna ureensDoro, KilYR Inft rlnJA Coi t; Tyvtt will ndrPM tb Guilford fanners ori the sub ject . of the xxuauuurjr uouiuuniu. ."T Te Good Templar Lodge at W P1?1. numDers sixty-ttve. There were sixteen initiations at tneir last meeting. s - Greensboro Ihas an old crazy(?) I STSSSSin making donations. . . - r Cerebrospinal meningitis" . rages witb very fatal effect W Grantham town- ship, Wayne county, many deaths being reported in the last ten days. , !' T" "eny app, gea vu, -aiea in the Woods. Mondav. IB tnile.4 frnm OrAena. t ..VmT;:.ir L T SffgSB:W,, Patriot uiva Webster of the Reidville Record is pious enouebv to eo to Trinity College, to hear a sermon, though U U caIled mother name in some places." Rutherford College cbmmence- ment takes place on the 27th or; 28th' of May. There will be two female gmdnates - BUU botoi:.iu par- iirniRr arnnn a. :r.Wz -; ' fcf mis weefc were Messrs. Merrimon, Bar- ringer, SlrippL ffcrange, ; Wright, Stedman, PnUer and Woodfln.vv ... , -. -i" --; ,"7 i-urpenime tusuuery oi r er-1 " "f mii jrw s-cw 'ivMVva wai tm u-m r k a nesaav loss i nn nra is mnnnwd tn r hare been the work of an incendiary. This I is the second time they have been burned-1 uukuiia year, r ?. -vj The , Creensboro . Patriot says the Federal Court dismissed the case of the U. S. vs. Maj. Wilson and Messrs. Mitchell and Beard, charged .with a conspiracy un- der the Ku Klux act for an assault on Mr. Starbuck at Salisbury two years ago. At the approaching Episcopal Chotte 06 an AtStBlSoDlj to be appointed. It is . probable that the new iJi&nop will be located in this city. Ashville and Morganton are also spoken of aBconneeUoo. . Goldsboro Messenger: We learn twat two young men by the name of Pitt- man, of Johnson county, were arrested on the 4th inst, under a charge of having com- mitted a rape upon some colored girls. The parties were brought td trial and bound over to the Superior Court under bonds of f50yeach..,. - i- ; . j - Ne w bern Times: We are inform ed by a gentleman just from Carteret, that a large and destructive fire has been sweep-. ing the lower part or Jones and the upper part of Carteret counties for several days past, : . destroying turpentine - farms ' and fencea. The citizens ot .Newport were compelled to turn out en mama to save their . r s.. : '.f.-: A " juacuson janierprise . a , .nre Stokes county . on . the planta H. Read and Wm. Duncan: which destroyed eight hundred pannels of luu.. uul uuuocs, uu wvutxv uaiuai -xfc ia reported that Dr. Petrass lost.his tobacco' factory with one hundred boxes of tobacco, allcausedby the woods taking flm t The Goldsbdro- Messenger ' tells us that W. D. Stanly's declaring that B.' F. Adams was the murderer nx a white woman named Elizabeth Cale, near Smithfield: two wa? the-canse, of , Adamsl arresC . rf-.- .. . . . . .Ugofie niwhen Adams Wgoittw mailer. wutii Aaauw was reicasea fitanl locked up. The latter has sued j out a wntoi laoeos eormu... .,., . a -'-.Raleigh; Hews: Judge Alder- i son, vrui uuit uiuruxuK m v imiiuul ait VJ 1 A 1 1 - 1 1 r I . . .1 tarmm win t rvi a mnrniTifraT son, will this morning at 0 c&lock at Cham bers, at the Court House in this city, heai bcrs at cqq House .1 . av " At . city. hear the argument in the' case of the State vs. R&D. Railroad; on amotion to' dissolve an injunction sued jout before Judge watts,' on the 8th inst to prevent" the change of the guage. of the North Carolina Bauroad from Greensboro to Charlotte., " Messrs Merriman, Fuller & Ash, Strong and R' C. Radsrer.' at this citv; -and ' Judere MarahaL I of Virginia, appear f or the R & D..'R.R. I n tho A tfnrnpv Opnpral an Mftswro. r "R l rv,fir tr c.17.1. " " l" portance to the roads and the State. -. How Afeoat the'Trntlaof Tfclsf I , i T-.ord Dallinff' and Bulwer wrote Tr 11 ,.vir,i. i gome uicvei lciicis, incij jjuuuougu, M- ff u p of Hotjand Honse J . J. - his beautiful young- correspondent, nn.hr.nn marrlatrU is fiioTlificant find j alarming when we Consider that 'tis a 1 . wbn -writes. ' Where did he learn V UV MJ.rwtv -- - O ' O " .1 a. - V nfn m 3 as rtni ai A t.j-o Men he saV8 41 will not i A Waman so much because the v I J ... . - . - J .Jm;.Al,ni as hoAansAthAVth na thfl I u"y "r." - VJ" . 1 admires inem. xx yuu wwu w Keep 1 well with your husbarf d, and lf you wbh to get a husband, the happy in dividual must think: you consider, I man -ain a 1 t hirrt.-i' All mm WIN nA- I A .t;v .tWl a' A? ti leus-wo iiur-iaur u necessary sne snouia auure vuu pau rshe'niafries; it" is'6ply necessary "Tie 1 should thinfc heisadored. We are not disposed to believe that thcrwhole I "vu. -. 5. lai.:i-v t..i. I lemmine Sex. are nuwviZ uui. juwjly 1 Sharps, and. dearly should we like to I ti rpannTiso nf tha r.hftrmino I a" -rirr- -r-- O V.r t : Fifteen Handred Bead of flaive Stock; Perish I . .. i.iMin rhih ovriVAn f i . -. . aaaa nwvu - v - I v v :-: xC..:- c4 1 a -J!i-i-L. 4trn liAA - - ZA aTT ,T . , , ?f dead stoct yi xweive -nnnaiw I boss and several Hundred cattle) anu. Xtrainwlufnv'd stithy lElstJiTil.J.-t Li: --a - - a.t-':".:a. lc a . I ' - . . sheep which left Chicago alive, only a very few 'Were found to .be -living when the cars were opened, The weather was cold when the train left' the-West; "and the 'animals were not only packed in closely,' but no provis ion was made to properlv supply iuenir witu -waier. J.ne Buuaen neat k made this f orgetf ulness ' f ataL The dead bodies' were removed rto the bone-boiling establishments' by hun- l dreds. The greater part of ,the stock were, ownedl by ,o Allerton : of hicago-r Pittsburg (ia.) JHspatch. - . - .. . ,e" . j The Passion of Drink In Women. ; ! We read that in one of the.' pret tiest1 Tillages of 5 Ifew " Hampshire there resides a lady (wife and moth er) who is an accomplished musician, and has - been -the-organist' until re cently of one of the village churches. But shev? had acquired an : uncon trollably appetite fr strong drinka passion so strong that the ."organist 'would leave her - seat, retire - ajnd drink.? As this method of musical inspiration, of course resulted disas trously, the organist was discharged, and she has been sent to an inebriate asylum. A case like this shows what the appetite ie. .Nobody can under stand why this poor woman should do such , a disreputables thing no body except -herself She knows well enough, in the bitterness and grief of t. . . i . i - - ner nearu Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. St John's, Durhams Creek, April 18th ' Trinity, Beaufort Co. 4 19th ; Washington, Beaufort Co. Zion Church............ Bath.. St J ames', Pungo. . ; . . .. Plymouth. . . rr. i : 20th 22d -ii 23d 25th 27th ' 29th 'u: St David Washington L.VS:'vr: Countv-. -S0th izabetn uity:.'.;...v..Jttay 2d Hertford. a. a. 4th Edenton. ....... it CtkP.MV . th 11th Mission ChapeL Chowan. County. A, ... ' UateSVUle ir i. - Woodrilla Bertia Cti: ' " Windsor 13th 16th Tarboro. . . . Collections in aid of Diocesan-Missions will, be made in the churches visited.; -; ; -: . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . M. CBONliY, Anetloneer. By CSOJXLY' A MORRIS. v. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, SSo INST.. AT IS o'clock M., we will Mil at the Court Hotlm la this city, a very valuable Law Library, containing about two hundred volumes, and at same time and .H.gjBT M. CBONLY Auctioneer. BY CBONLY A MORRIS. i WILL Ws MOENma ATO'CIX we J. eiMn front of oar office, j WBurTou; - y ' . - 80 Boxes cheese; 1 pair scales; ' - Household ana Kitchen Fnraltnrs, Ac.; Ac apl8-lt . .. . rr .. Notice to. rnit M TeptaMe Growers. TTTE 'ASS PREPARED FOR THE CQMTNQ eaaon to tUsuoee of all Fruits. Vezetables. &c. that may be eonaiimed to oar care, and seU them promptly at the highest market prices, with prompt t re tarns ana amies: saieav : Btencus win do Isrnlahea to ail trappers, see cara peiow: ... . ( ed to ail trappers, see cara peiow T. H. Btmaxsa. J.JP. Bboxdsiht. - P. H. Ci.sast. ; T. H. BURGESS & Caa '? General t Commission SXercltanU Si. ft AKD VXXLXZB VS I Frnlt'IlslLPonlteVj QJM?'nA'.lSL f T I - i '. . 'J- - v j - I Eadsof XXfkVMim 1 OT TOTBKT, i t A t rnrufYBV VTV fT. Uberal advances made rot WnaJgnments. Oerikedwlthcarei"' -aplS-dawln. RellitDilM ffiljoi E B. rWominKtont N. C., April 1T, 8.T THE NEW FAST. FBKIGHT X.INB X0 AII FBOHf TUB WEST VI A- nicnmoND. f I W lLMD?GTOfT A WELDON RAILROAD -JL la prepared to handle naval atorea la unlimited quantities for Cincinnati and all points readies sy the lines diverging therefrom, at the current rates that may exist from time .to time over eompetiag ltnaa via fUltimnrn. ' .r ' 'i TheCheeaoeako and Ohio Road Is possessed of I ampleeqaipmeQtthat.is-ataU-tinMS.avaUablsfor 1 this bosinesfl. - - - . I . There occurs no dzsyaM tranarere at NcnmoBa or The same advantages exist for iranaportatSos Of Eastward business, and Through Rates and Bills Ladinr are riven and soaranteed. ' " " ' . ' Katea, ciasaincanona ana -imormanon loiwaneo. airenta of all lines worklnsr : I Ludlow, General Agents No. lBurael Hacse, uncmDiu; Biepnen utow, ua8o, tacamona; or . . , . L,.., A. POPE,! PHStonfSV I an!8-lw. , , vyilmington, h, hpyili eViarl" 'rilca' Tot-a T iTUDilSIiea fWlS'vXiaX0 J a;i it i 'iv'i's tit'V i 8:7"';:1 !! .'t O- (fiiti.!.-1 . '-" ji:l ; QlCD..lNTpTJR ORDERS- AT; QNCSU; I X r.I'' a-" ..i yt !J I I .... o. , . . M XjV.tl LOUD UOPE'S CHOICEl .' BY MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS. 'i ,..' -. -if .. i- :.: a- !' ' : It is immensely popnlaz. For tale at HE-CNSBERQER'S; sp 16-tf live Book and Music Store.: w 1 ;TliMlAim . r 1.800 ?BLS rK AHVY -. , . BBLS FRESH LIME A Choice Article, i JH.ivj.i, -L--Aiiti.'. : ft V , t ib At. Tw t:7T-: ' j I -f . -- (..KMm .fli.i I SDlS-S(-naC . . nuainanvjun GRAND OlDXIXG OF - 1 HfRS. K. A. LUMSDKN WILL PPENT0-AY I iJA. W- ? JtimaerT- i.?-f apmt.. IV A. lumsden. NEWJ) ADVERTISEMENTS -i St; John's Lodge No.1 1, .TjMERGENT COMMUMCATION' FOR WORK Hi la the Master's Uenee THIS (FEXDAT) eren- im at EIGHT o'clock. , ; - , - i t t By order of the W. M. . i . . ?Ta.,-.WSC. t POISSOJt Bt John;' Hall, April 18, 1873-lt , Secretary. ;5WflCi)L t Anpstaailroail, FREIGHT OFFICB, k, N. Cr April 18, 187A , r 'i 1 .Wnmlngtoa, N. C., April 18, 187. f HTPFEBS AEB HEREBY- NOTIFIED THAT O Freight wUl not be received after 4 o'clock P. M ' each day. . i,-ajs s J-.. - . f ap lS-3t 8. H. MELLICHAMP, Agent , Bulk Heats. 1 I 2 BOXES PRT SALTED SIDES A SHOULDERS For sale by ap 18-St - DbBOSSET A OO. a Sugar House Syrup tA BARRELS JUST LANDED,, " Andforaaleby ap 18-St .. . - DrROSSET A CO. v Distiller's (Hue. 2 BBLS OFSCTEBI0RGLUE PROXOIJNCED ' by experienced dlsnllera the beet In the market ap 18-St- PlOttfl'M BBLS OP THE WELL KNOWN ROSED ALE .., ,.; FLOJB,.. ' :f"- -?-.. . -. : " And a full supply of REFINED, PEARL STARCH, r.A-.- ATorsaleby-" " '' ' ap 18-St DxROSSET A CO. - Wilmington Tnist Company AND SAVINGS BA3STK; Chartered by Aet of the General As- semhly of North. Carolina, Hatl e tied. Pebraary SSth litt SILAS N. STARTTN s President DONALD HcBAE. ...Vlce President .. Ja. K TNQ a., s. fe.... .Cashier -DIRECTORS: SILAS N. MARTnT, " ' - DONALD McRAK, GEORGE CHAD BO URN. i rr . . - . .. ' ins Institution will commence busi- neea on Thursday, May 1st 1873, at its Banking Boose on Market street, north' aids, between Front and Second street, j-j-" r.'f Deposits of ONE DIME and upwards will be re- celved. Married women and minora,, by the provi aion of the charter, can deposit money in their own name, subjea to their own control;. ; r i ; : INTEREST at the rate of SEC PER CEN. PER . - - . i i . . ... , ANNUM allowed on all deposits of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards, remaining in the Bank three months s&dnpwards. Interest is payable semi-apni when not drawn oat the amount will be added to the -..- - ( . -principal money, and is entitled to Interest the same sf. --regain depoelti' "vA. IIP j- ; Loans wlH be made hpon first class real estate sad collaterala, at reasonable ratea , -. ' itis intsaded that this Institution shall supply a kng felt want in the dry of Wilmington It.offers a ;" ... ", i ! safe place for the deposits of the saving of th peo- pie, however small. It will add tothe tun deposlt- ed and give an impetus to business by retaining and employing the capital where it U accumulated,' - - ' ' '. ., The patronage of the public ts"iliclted..'i .' u ,'p 16-tm asy t .naot Xa iv&irte. T AP BOBES, WOOIr MATS, TrtUNES;' HAB. 1 j neea. Saddles. Bridles. Collars. Hamea. Chains. Saddlery, Hardware,. Travelling Baga, Feather Das tters.; -c-- .fi -r- H--rTfrf I Stock Large and. rnees ww, i t.. . -.. j . S Topham Co.. - i . Nu... poatn irront hu, r octS6-tf nac Taos. Gaaao. . - k : j , ,T. C DRossat .GElI peBbav; I Oeneral Insurance Agents, sr '' FIREJ MARINE,' LD7E. ''S Aj h ?. " Princess .street," near TfaUr steaa: wswr. deo SO-nac-tf MKCTIIaANEOUS.:, "Real .Estate . aM Loan.r TO BE LOARED IN COTS TO SUIT .. .-. 5 .. ... . ' A : ' :, .. f ' . I FOB ANY LENGTH OP TlflE ROT " . KXCBEDIN 6 It' MONTHS." ' in 'ti- --i.r - --t f: , 'f''- ! ' THE BOARD OF-DIRECTORS OF THIS Asso ciation will meet at the Hall of the Commercial Exchange on Friday evening,-ths 18th Inst, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of ... :e.,:,stf7 j, i 1 LOANING THE. FUNDS on hand to the person offering ths highest premium i . Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds.' AND OTHER APPROVED COLLATERAL TAEN AS SECURITY. The bablie irenerallv are Invited to - attend, as loans are made to any offering the proper security. wnewer memoers oi vne Associauoa sr now. - For farther psrUctusrsspply ' to":a?' "v '""I- ;:'j"'c.V'ellisV sp 17-St Secretary aad Treasurer. BT "ttte ABB THIS MGKNINQ Ef RECEIPT OF vv MOBE SEASONABLE -'T " QliO'JL'Jd i Psrents wanting CHILDREN'S BUTTS will do well to buy our "'; ': v'.it!'sWi v.-m.l; . ... . ' ! --l; ' ' - i A r -i'ij" AjxtJirsoit it CO. .' sp'iwcH- n-i.ettjcwWswr MISCELLANEOUS. G-reat Inducemeiits . TOOUB -. CTJST01IEES AITD THE 'PUBLIC GENERALLY. : - HAVING MADE A CHANGE IN OUR BUSI aeea, we are now offering great bargains in Dry tmd Fakcy Goods at prices to suit all classes. Havinsj also decided to sell oat some Deoartntenta. In order to make room for a more complete atock of Dreaa Goods, Ac, we are now oaenng tne resions at coat, ana some We speeially Invite country merchants to exfm. ine these Goods before buying elsewhere. .. . J. & 3L SAUS0K, . -. ... a. 43 Haxket street a-)-.. f.bl-tf Ilolasses and Syrup ! 2,150 n b x TIERCES AND BARRKI3 OP 'SV -H.: S Y R UP! .4 f: -lJ t!r3 AND' West Intiia Ilolasses, For sale very low by octt-tf 1 ' WZLLAKD BROS. Bacon. Lard, Butter, CHKE8E, " AC. '' DRY SALTED AND SMOKED ' WESTERN Shoulders and Sides is Hogsheads and Boxes. Sugar-Cured Hams and Breakfast Strip. A Ni C. HOfROTJND, Icnrr.msa pork, rump, pork, PTJBB LASH. IN TIERCES AND TUBS, CHOICE ' TABLE BUTTER, BEST FACTORY CHEESE, Bf XOTS TO SUlXs .... For sals by may l-tf i y ADRIAN A Y0LLSR8. Da:Tou Want to Bny Groceries Cleap ? t . - IF YOU DO GO TO .- , . xxonroxut exxow & co., HERB YOU WILL FIND FLOUR, BACONf SUGAR, COFFEE, CORN, ' Aa. Ao., ,' ; ' k . r .' 't-t'- .ii" r'T " - '" st the lowest market prices. Try ths celebrated '.n . . '- r . ' - - t ' ' . , COLDEIT AGE FLOVB. .... 150 Boxes Fine Chewing Tobacco, la lots to isit purchasers. . apS-tf . SOUTH WATER A FRONT STS. i llin lalTlR. 600 600 Bi BARRELS FL0UB. 1ARREL9 FORK. S5,000 LBS. P. 8. BIDES AND SHOULDERS. 1UU lUUUtL BUUAit. 8 O BAGS COFFEE. 400 BOXES SOAP, CANDLES. STARCH, PO TASH, LYE, TOBACCO tAc Low to the trade, ap S-tf EDWARDS A HALL. , , NOTICE. rnHX Copartnership heretofore xytst- A ins under the name and style of T. J. SCOTT A CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. - T. J. 8cott la alone authorized to settle ap the old busi ness. : .- .... .. 4 .. -' J.aT.SCOTT, A -K -!"'.. ' - 'v-irjc . . :H.T. SAULS, Thssnderstsned wUieantinae to transiet a Com mission business on his account, under ths name .andst7teot..-i. sv?- "-i JJ, gOTT & CO. y and reepectfally asks s continOante oi ths patron tge heretofore aliberally bestowed. t' Forreference we referto Capt L B. Qraiager, President Bank of New Haa- over.JtVilmington, N, C. r . . . . is. u. tJoraeaj, rrestosnt uranca cane rtswaxano yer. Goldsboro. N. C- ,;-t' ,-..-'. - Hon. W. T. Doctor W. T. iSxomlana neesra. B. A jr. W.Aycock., ..j A j arU4m Salt!' -flaltl'flalt!' ... . . i aiarai-ai linm.AlwiN..'"l OaU aU 0 naa.tMft-v jkaw LIVERPOOL GROUND ALUM Aid Worthlngton FINE SALT, -i'Forsalsldtr'iy- i .... ?ottf ' -'i ' "K';' WttLAKl) BROS. A;GBEATi.0TER. OKLY ES FQB $11 JN .YALC1 1 0Rj .TOB 4, SIS IN YALCBL T OR,X)R f WTALDE1 rpHE BEAUTIFUL: AND ARTISTIC CHBOMO. . "Isntshe Pretty," highly Bntsneq, mouniea d varnished, pise lirl7 (alter Lillie U. Spsneer.) j!1 nriea. JL will baaent bv matt, securelv dons up, post free, as a premium to every $3 yearly sub scriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY, acknowledged the most bountiful sod seerui rarior jiarasino in America. - "Isn't She Pretty !" is a beamtlf ul cturomo and splendid parlor picture, soda valuable work of art, worth more than double the cost of subea-lptioa, and together with- Denorsst's Monthly affords sa opportunity for ths investment of $3 sack ss may "rill 1 . l . a ui.m BKa " K 4m I poBt-rree; or mm unromos ana iwaonn i jaonui j, for one year, for $&. " Hiawatha's Wooing " la an equally splendid work of art, a large and besiti- rul Chromo. sua wortn roar tunes ins pnes cuargea. Husbands, fathers, brothers and Lovers, do not fall to subscribe for DEMORESTB MAGAZINE and present it, with s beautiful Chromo. It will make eyea sperus wiu oeuguaoa su-bi kiwh, wu vyf a monthly reminder of your good taste and kind nr. Address, w. jennmga uemi emoroet, 838 Broad- ATw VnrV rnnina. nf th IRlatE the Ma?azln S5 cents each, post-free. not 4-tr Locks, Hinges- ND ALL KIND OP BCTLDERS HARDWARE, At Nsw'llardwars Store.'-' "-:r'''J - . j giles ik kubchison; Corner Princess sndN. Water sts.' sp IT tf jQ TTCEttXS aiND BARRELS EICT , ; 2g BALES COTTON BATTINO, . 'A- :.:'.w;m p"-tf - ,r-ir;wsMMotuwstststsst : ! . A FBCSXV UFFI.T OF CuSSEESS AKDHAfHOEH ffATEBS, LEAD; LINSEED OIL, . v ; PUTTYi GLASS, VABNBJHES, As, Ac, ; '. , A - 'oRygN A PLANNER'S. TTTIDDING CARDS AND VISITINO CARDS :SBgU j Zlatls.aadraUo nvrer uo.ui .n.'., ua v. - . . o for $1 additional, '-Hiawatha's Wooing (after .Je- mma Thnmn.mil stxa. IUxSSl orics S15a will be Bent r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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