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1 -- T IT11- ' 1 ' r TfT TTimnW IP IIIHH THE HOEimiG' STAR POLISHED DAILY, BY- A,Tr3 OF-ADVEUXISINO: . ;,'Ii-oii-t'5 i J ' m tw Aaji,.... ..v.. ...... J 60 w vJ .k.,.l.,.,.M,,,,,,M,(IM O W batbs or scsseiurTKw. $7 00 S 60 month. """"V. i .ndvance.... W Thre Trh in advance ' 74 0f mnJ Z'JZl Tstaii will be delivered .In any put Star will oc oeuvereu The MOW1? 7JL rw nor wk d 'the CltTtinrrw - OUTLINES. Xhb Mottoes fought for;,two ; days; then treated from the lava beds to the 'hills. rUt Indians and five whites and Indian X were killed. Llebig died atMu nicb yesterday. Commodore Watson b dead, Fiftcen railroad disaster on the Boston and Stomng ton Railroad. Principal Judge of Car denas (Cuba) and other : prominent citizens were arrested for gambling. Brooks not improved. Carlists are robbing uD9i-- -The. money market in New -Lb has relaxed. Fifteen' or twenty uersons were burned in the Connecticut Liimad disaster. -Rising temperature; partly cloudy today.' New York ma kets: Gold, 117, to, 118; cotton, 19 to 19f ; spirits turpentine, 54 to 54J; rosin. 3 20 to $3 25 for strained. A Yarbor ongb House waiter, Raleigh,- aiscovers al m0St a small fortune in an old out-Wlding. COLD BEAffTBD. It j, ! 1 1 There has been some correspond ence between Caldwell And: the Gov ernor of Florida, concerning the ren Jitioii to the authorities of this State of the celebrated criminal,? Milton Littlefield. To Caldwell's last letter, exactly Ucenty:eigkt days after he "had received the requisition, Gov. Hart , . ,v:,.l, I VI "" I rioweryi."- " Jacksonville, Fla., ADril 15th. 1873. Jtii KxteUency Tod It. alduU,'' Governor of Sir- la answer to yeur requisition for the delivery of Milton 8. Littlefield, I have to state that the copy of the indictment fur nished therewith does not, in my judgment, charge him with a crime. A conspiracy by him and Swepson to cheat certain persons out of bonds and money, (without charging that he executed, or even, attempted to ex ecute it,) and a conspiracy by them to elect him President of a certain railroad, follow ed by electing him; are all that he stanas charged with, and after much: careful thought I can not bring my mind to the con clusion that Congress, in the Act referred to, intended that upon such charges alone, citizen should be arrested, imprisoned, and delivered up. I have the honor to be, - : ,.j rr Very respectfully, ' Your Excellency's ob't serv't, O. B. Hart, -; Governor of Florida. The telegraph reports anotber-'of those horrible railway -. catastrophes, from which of late we have had some thing like immunity. Yesterday a train bound from Stonington, Connec ticut, to Boston, broke through the bridge at a switch, and fifteen lives were lost. From the Tarboro Enquirer. THE CPUVEItSITY. . Our article of the 22nd of March in relation to the University has brought a response, from one of the Alumni of the class of 1831. This class was composed of Cannon, Grant, Hooper, A. Jones, C. . Jones, Mebaue, Owen,'PritchTord, Powell, Smith, Spear, Thompson, Wanghand Williamson. Of these Owen is the Rev. T. It. Owen of ourjtown; IIoop-" er, Professor Hooper rof : the i Wilson Female Seminary ; 3Iebane, " tf Cas well; Pritchford, of Warren; Spear is an Episcopal clergyman of West Vin cent, Pa.; Grant is Judge Grant of Ojivenport, Iowa, a native of North Carolina aud a prominent lawyer in the Northwest;' Allen Jones lives in Greensboro, Ala.; and Calvin Jones. jacoD inompson and Williamson' in and near Memphis, Tenn. The rest are I jlcad. Nine or ten, . however, :-is a I i.irge number ot survivors of a class I vi loaueen alter a lapseof f prtj-two I jv,o. k ,. ..v-, Below is the communication re ferred to, written by Jhdge Grant: ' Messes. Editors Your .editorial of 22nd March has been sent to me. The survivors of the' graduating class of June, 1831, composed of four teen persons, had a meeting nt-Mpm. phis on the 5th of Marohf after a-sep- arauon of over fort v .years; ve of pnt f T nr xxt'wZ - . I uieiu. v luiamson, wno i-.-vov .uc uieciing, conceivea tnfi laudable idea of reviving the Univer ity. His plan was not -matured, but w to be discussed and agreed upon at another meeting of the class at my "onso in Davenport, Iowa, " on . the 10th of June nexW .To this meeting I invite all the Alumni of Chadel ililL project of revival ia entirely Mr. Wilhamson's, and," if successful the credit shall be bis. fIIis opinion is that tbe Legislature orth Carolina should entrust tbe government of the University, the appointment of J its, -professors; and nnancial affairs to the whole body of the Alumni as trustees, and that they snould educate their sons there. The Jbect of endowment -by its;mcm. Jers was discussed, but nmhing'more. . Ay .wn opinion, probably Orlgihat- -b vne practical Plana i of ,mv Copied State, is that the Lwidstni Rnnnll l w i . 'hihi upivjiiatiuil . r tile 8nrjT)nrt ff tho flnllorro ' rir:i ."""ru" uy,iuu oiaie or. ine omni shall dispense with ; its i peces- "IV. I In. T 1 - 1 . 1 : the buildincrs now1 at Chanel ftill . winj Luiiiir i nn Kflflw. inar. ir i -".v, uuiuciuus as uur scnooiS nu Colleges are, they wonld not ; be without occupants many montbsX ci'I nereis not a religious denomination Aowa that,'with suchbpportuiiitiea. H;nrC nowJ6oing t decay at Chapel would not have a fiwt class VOL. XII. NO. 25 etitution of learning under f nil. bead way:iii.tWelvambnths.;-;:;;!; v We, who are1 yolnntary, exiles, claim no right to censare for the past or dictate, for the , future. ? f: We have grateful memories for the past of North Carolina and good will and hope fprr the future. . r" x r ? " The" tjuietu which uow- reigns at Chapel Hill is the dark, shadow of death. ,t e,?i 1'ir'T-.s;;-l" i Yonr ob't sery?t, -V " James Grajtt,' Davenport, Iowa. -JUL?-- 3z31 -kii 1 I .NEW . ADVEIITISKMENTS. bcij:T& Ellis. Buttoned Boots. Munson & Co. Clothing. '. W. J. Elwell. Furniture Made New. Green is FLAK2REa.-Drugs&c.' ' : D. Pigott. On Kand and To Arrive. " Chas. D. Myers & Co. Groceries, &c. j F. 'W;7 KERCTtSER.--Bacon; Corn,;&c7 ' OrERA nocsBw-rtArt Entertainment T. Mt Garceb. Insurance Notice! P. Heinsberqer. New Books, . TJ T TT . TTTttftV ' nAMMMl rKA " Allen Cambell. Lib. Repub. 1 Notice. ) See advertisements-headed VWan ted." Giles & Mcrchison. Cucuniber Pumps. Our CnareUes Xa-lay. 'f fi- bervlces at IJt James .Church to-day, be- -" iov o., wno, , a "uuva, .uuuuaj ;jviw on l - -; 1 Services at St John S Church (1st Sunday Holy Eucharist at 71 . o'clock Prayer at 8 o'clock The protracted meeting at the 1st Baptist Church increases in interest Dr. Pritchard preaches this (Sunday) morning at 11,'and to-night at 8 o'clock. Daily morning prayer meetings from 7 V 7:30. r. Preaching every night during the week. ' Services at StT Paul's Evang. Luthera Church" as follows: German service at 11 A. M.; English service at 8 P.' M. ; Sunday School at 3 P. M. Services in St Paul's (Prot Episcopal) Church at 11 A. 1L and 8 P. M. Seats free. Rev. Thos. M. Ambler, Rector. ' Services at the 1st Presbyterian Church at 11 AT IL and 8 P. 1L Rev. X F. Dick son, Pastor. - r'-'- : - ; Services in the Front Street M . Church at 11 A. M. and 8 P. IL' Sunday School at S P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. ' Seats all free. ' Gentle manly ushers will be - In attendance to con duct strangers to seats. Rev. R. S. iloran, D. D., PastcV;..i.:.. JL Services in the Fifth Street M. E. Church at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. . Seats free. Rev. a W. Warren, Pastor. U :, - i ; U ' - - Services at St Mark's (colored Episcopal) Church at 11. A. 2 Children's service at P. JI. Night service at ft P. M. Ser. vices Wednesday evenings at 8 P. M. Con firmation at 5 P. M. n' " ' Tbe Produce Kxehanice ,t4 , .' " " I, Pursuant to the call published in the last issue of the Star a .number of onr mer chants, met at -the Commercial Exchange yesterday; at 11 otclock, for the purpose of drcanizinz a Produce Exchange for the daily meetings- of merchants. ;r : ; 3Twenty-one firms were represented by one or more members, as follows: DeRos? set & Co., Williams & Murchison, F. W. Kerchner, . V16k & Mebane, E. TPeschau, Sprunt & - Hinsonp Moffltt & Co., J. M. 8tanaland,'J7 D.Z Woody, John T. Rankin, Davis . & EHioVT.4 IL McKoy, Wooten, Richardson & Co., Binford, Crow & Co., Harriss & Howell, T. M. Smith, Graeme & DeRosset G. Boney & Son, Roger Moore, S Louis & Co., by 8. JJ. Fishblale; John h. Cantwell ' ' ' 1 ! -S--Vi . On motion of CoL Wm. L. DeRosset, F. W. I Kerchner, -.Esq.. was called to act as H.mnnnmrrhalFmiiii an A Cant A A fnf. MUIVl J VMUU SSS Sy HUM WS M MM fitt requested to act as Secretary.' ;- r?;I. The object of the meeting being stated, on motion of Maj. T, II. McKoy it was re solved that the organization be known as The fuot mngfon, fa 6ther rrs published at the Capi N. Cli . ;.. - - ' 1 tal take occasion to speak ia high terms of on motion or vvm. AJettosset, a Committee pfflveqnBy-lAws andOrgM-. tratlnn "araa annointfiil In tett; w. T-v TJe ization was appointed, to wit: W. L. De- ' . n. McKoy and T. C -DeRosset ' On motion of MaJ. T.TL Mciloy, a Com mittee of three was appointed, consisting of Wi B. Binford; X-A;. Moffltt :and B. U. Fishblste, to solicit membership .for the new organizatibu. On Capt vD .R- lurchison's motion a Committee of three, consisting of Dr. W.W. Harriss, a P: Mebane and Capt. John T, Rankin,' was appointed to secure " suitable rooms for the meetings of the . Exchange, with instructions to" report - at the .next meeting. '" .V.-f k The meetinz then aaMoubed.4..sabject ta a'cali from the Chairman. , x -.t . A Convenience. -: .",. What a convenience it would be to o the isaw- street publiclf the authorities would make a Anaf wilTr frrtrrt ttiA -torrrtinna Vif tVio otroof ; A-Jtia Lnt'Y '.in nr. t tnir ahm, tana tn- &t muvuu r -- - . --t-... I inere.''A lew- waguu - wKia vi. Ktw uunt I. t. .i.f k..' I ..... .''n A m .1 An.'- 'i. . I uciude uui wr - . . I ;.'We are clad to sec that , Messra ijColville I V air i'Jj uiuwmg ties and embarrassments caused by the late explosion at their, mills. The new; boilers I have been placed in position,' the 'frame 1 wort nf , the mm 'haia fwwn raised: and -some time this week, they inform, us, steam will WILMINGTOK"N-.C.SUNI Superior .Court Order of HnLn '. Cases' to be'l'rled, &V , .. -J With a view to expedite the public busi ness and save time and money to all con cerned, ; witnesses and parties bound over from the Mayor's and Magistrates' Courts,, wili be: called sworn and 'sent before the rand Juy on to-morrow (Monday), as we understand, immediately after His Honor delivers his charge to the Grand Jury. Monday afternoon witnesses - and cases as they stand on the regular calendar will be called in their regular order. Every case not ready for absence of witnesses or any other cause will be passed over, till the. sec1 1 ona caiJ.-,- ipe,nr6t ,iiijDj iDecaienfiar is for information. Thejsecond call is peremp tory, and thenthe case must either be tried or continued. It will not be left open or .called again for any cause. Witnesses ex amined before the Grand, Jury and" dis charged by Hhe Foreman rare not required to attend any longer, and may then go home. The Foreman,. however will not discharge the witnesses from the Mayor's and Magistrates' Courts, r The business be fore the Grand Jurjrwill fie -conducted,' as far as possible, according to what is called the rule of the calendar. An attention to these rules will save our readers and the public a great deal of annoyance. . " There are on theState docket 74 cases for trial! of which l'rare for larcenv. B for f-nnre to work on tha mada. 1 for arann 23 fo Hffhtinffand the balance for necrei.tnr m Affn.M . Th. A In. I -formations in writinff on the Solicitor's f docket;, from the Mavoi-'a and MaHstrat' 1 . uub.v, iiuui tun jusjr w s uu jiuigisuiiieb marriage licenses uurwg me post ween, ui Ltl Courts, upon which the Grand Jury Will be which four were for white and four for col- - Wastto. t; Evening called to act as soon. as they assembleL" ored couples. r' ' v'll' r5 v ' the lnjnneter. mere la a ponderous rumor afloat that J udS Logan will probably order the arrest of .tb Coinmissioners, and .divers and sandry" other parties who engaged in the recent sale of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railway, "contrary to the' form of the statute in- such case made and provided, and against the peace and . dig nity of the State." We trust there will be no such interference with the Receiver, at least; for it would sadly embarrass him to have to accept an invitation to spend the summer months in the village of Shelby.' Judge Logan's company would, no doubt, be desirable; but Shelby is entirely too far ' from the Receiver's base to enable him to conduct the campaign with his accustomed energy. . ,. , , r A Basle-Blast. In our advertising columns will be found a bugle-blast from the Liberal Republicans It is encouraging to learn that these patriotic gentlemen have a platform which Vis ele vated above the common level of political prostitutes and is broad enough to shelter the mud-sills of other policies and oppressed of all parties." . No less enlivening is it to hear the Liberals say r No pent-up Utica contracts our powers. iiui now the pride or Wilmington is ours.- These are the most delightful cuss-words that have ravished our - ears for many months, and they give the devoted Lib, Reps, an impregnable position in our politi-1 cal boosom. . May they sling their mud-sills I into the ranks of the common enemy with murderous effect " Snoot nim on the Spot." The"" JW has taken down the Repub lican city ticket which was kept at the head of fits editorial column for ' some time. Speaking a la Dix, " If any man haul down the Republican flag, shoot him on the spotf v ? t ' r P. S.Since the foregoing, was-wrilten, we find that, after several days' absence, the ticket has wandered back to its old place in the Pott; but this will not satisfy the curi osity of those Who want to know what's the matter. ; a i - "t , Alluding to the fact that James D. Brooks, Esq.,' General1 Agent' of the Wilmington North Carolina Life Insurance Company, has removed bis headquarters from Raleigh to this citv. the BenHiuLMfetot. finirit rf Ifa 1 flourishing institution ahd to pay a U I , .. . - . r -': e. j "WPoul, Esq.,:' fonnerlyl of .Johnston county, will assume the agency In Raleigh. j Nntt Street The following : Jury . were drawn ' at the Sheriff s ofOce yesterday to assess the dam ages and benefits to arise from the proposed widening of Nutt street from Mulberry to Brunswick street: E. R. Brink, J. H. NelT, T. HMcKoyrR H. "Grant Geo. "A. Peck. L. Brown, L.;HrBowden,'. Solomon KIvy, H. C Evans, John H. Freeman, H. Marcus and N. JacobL The Jury will meet at,! the Court House on Tuesday afternoon,, at 8i o'clock, when 1 ihey will qualify and enter , upon .the jflis- charge of tneir auties Tax UUtlns;. Up to 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon xrp-r wards! of 8,0tipn had listed their State, county -aiirJ rdty' taxea? ."There was' was imnoasibla Tar,mdate jIL and it was therefore AcUA to keen the:books open for a dav-of . - - ? ' " iwu iuu nnh. .wi . w j v.uuu lv.-u .t.u,. nnnArtnnitTiilninirBn i ..ma .m. I.al " 1 Some of the enterprising local reporters I V.w nM )U-v,m'T th nBtrnnomical article wi vw..y - - headed "Three Eemarkable.Stars Now Vis - ible," don't -seem to fully comprehend the J science of;wbichitf I one Of them has so far departed from J the text as to-place Mars in position; which is Seven police arrests during the .past Week.,., i i, " r y-. ' .. i I - ' ' . ' . . . - . !. Not a single interment in- Oakdale Ceme tery during the past week. ; There were no cases for trial' before the Mayor's Court yesterday! ! One white man arrested yesterday for disorderly conduct on the streets. ' : . ; The river is getting quite low, but the boats get along very comfortably as yet We had a call at out taneium last even-1 ing from Mr. Daniel Barnes, of the Enfield jf. Regular communication of i Concord Chapter No. 1 to-morrow (Monday) evening,' The- visiting colored.- firemen 'from Charleston are expected to arrive 1 here about the 80th inst ?-J -.'-k-q - The regular: ' semi-monthly 'session of the Board of Aldermen, will be held to morrow (Monday) evening. ' . r Our citizens will be glad to learn, that Capt.. J. N-' Maffltt is expected , to deliver a lecture in this city on Friday evening next Silas N. Martin, Esq 'of this city, has1 been appointed by the Governor an hono-1 rary commissioner ta JeennaExposi tion. - ' ' -J s ' - ! . ; n i ". i! ; . ... - Superior Court meets to-morrow and will remain in session , wo weeKS. , vv e in&l aOCKtl. . ,. . The Reeister of Deeds cranted eieht ynarrfa 1nBA rtnrin.rths 'nastrWrnV: of There was paid into the City Treasury during the past week the sum of $1,306 SO, of which $1,127 70 were for specific, and $178 60 for real and personal taxes, . :; . Wm. A. Wright and M. London, Esqs.', have been appointed by Gov. Cald well delegates to the Great "Western Canal Convention to assemble in Atlanta' May 20th. - v ; . : ' '.To Harris News Depot, Front street, - we are indebted, for ; copies of the N. jY.; Ledger, Chimney Corner, aud . Frank Leslie1! lUtutrated Novrxpaper for the current week. Stand open until 10 o'clock this morning. The Registrars and Inspectors of Elec tion of the various Wards received official notification of their appointments yester day and will meet at the City .Hall on Mon day at 13 M., when they will be duly qualified. '", .. There was a slight "scrimmage" " be tween t wo ' white employees . on the Sea men's Home building yesterday afternoon, which attracted ouite a large crowd. There were no broken "heads or other dam age of consequence. L Rev. A;' F. Dickson, Pastor Of the First Presbyterian. Church, will leave for Little Rock, Arkansas,-, on the 5th of May, to attend , the General Assembly of the Presbyterian- church, which -convenes at that .place on the 15th of May.' A colored man by the name of York' Middleton was badly scalded, at Messrs. Hart & Bailey's Foundry yesterday after- noon. ' He was melting rosin when a loose brick fell into the pot, splashing the hot rosin into his face and ees. " "t . " Ilmlnston Retail Market." " - The continued drougth has bad a depress ing effect upon the vegetable market, which was almost bare of these Spring luxuries -yesterday; The following prices ruled du ring the afternoon: Turnip salad, .40 cents per pecs:; onions; iu cents per nuncn; can-, bas-e -20J?i2.i Mntanfirhead: KWAPtnotatoea. ? " ft neck; radishes. 10 cents nef bunch: let- I tuce,' $1 a dozen; carrots, 10 cents a quart; m J v. ' - . :- apples, 75 cents a peck; apples,, (dried, 12J cents per pouna; peacnes, anea,) cenw per pound; -turnips, 50 cents per peck; wal - nuts, W cents per, peck; piekles; ,20 centa per uozen. .eggs, cea per uozen; iaru, ii cents per. pouna f inmer, oa cents per TOund; cheese, 25 cents per pound;' chick-' ens, f i 5(gif i ou a pair; tamou cents per pound; tbaeC,: 12i208nt5 -per pound; beefcornedy 15 cents pr-poun'd porir, (freaBV12fl5 cents per ponnd; :veaV--15.- ru . : - j- .iooft .r,. 20 cents per pod; kam,'l820 cente.per pound; shoulder,. 10l2T centsrper pound; tripe, .20 cents per Punch; oysters, (Hew, River) $150 a gallon; oysters, ' (Sound) 80 cents a-gallon V "clams,- 80.. cents a peck; oranges, 40 cents per dozen. Pref, Cromwell. . , .- Br advertisement in this issue4 it win be seen that Prof. R. G. Cromwell will revisit this city and give a series of is mamficent Art Entertainments, commencing Wednes- aay evemng, me aou wsi. wiui m sentaUoa of " London, the .Modern.Baby- Ion."., He will remain here during the bal- ance of thexwegk, and will give- a grand matinee on a Saturday, .-commencing, at o'clock. Prof, r Cromwell has met with much success Bomn oi us wrnere ni enier - tainments are alluded to in the highest terms of commendation.- '!''' - . T-T-i .; I Dr. Smith's lecture." U The proposed lecture of Dr.; WhitefoOrd Smith will take places the Front Street M. E.Church bn Tuesday evenin, o'clock. The lecture will be the auspices and for the -benefit of .the Young Men's CJhristian Association ot this city,' and the subject will be one oi pecu liar Interest . The, '.price of amisdon will 1 . .5 'j .-.l.,.'..' k. h. .t vi I ne UO cenis, ana ucaeis;uj-mv 1 Book gt0res'and of Messrs n w. HawesRWHi Wm. M:fPpis- .Hicksand -Jas. r.p-.UO .-'. rr;rt; t .ti v - sW " ; ' ; ; ,s-,yfT : - Fish market plentifully supplied yet- 7f V-ftiii Hit i A meeting of the Committee appointed at the Citizens meeting od Friday evening and the 'Directors of the .Wilmington and Seaside Railway Company was held at tfie Bank of New Hanover yesterday 'evening for consultation, when plan was agreed on by which the Seaside Railway Company obligate themselves to construct the road Off the payment of a 'stiiralated um.'Tlie Committee appointed for the purpose will vau uo our ciuzens uunag uie present -wees and solicit subscriptions to" the enterprise on ' me Dasis ioresnaapwea. ,aoove, and whic'will be more fully explained by the Committee. r ' " -: " ; 1 T , 'An opportunity is now offered to accom plish an object which has long; been among the uppermost in the list of desirable enter prises for, which our .citizens', have ' been struggling! Eveiy . citizen, should .take, an interest in the building of the proposed road, not as an object of money-making or aividerrds, but on account of the great con venience .which it wjjl be to our people. ' Bfeelianles Hon Company, V" f At a meeting of the Mechanics' Hose Company, " held last evening, for the pur pose or re-orgamzation under their new charter, the1 following officers were electedi President, P.: T. Dickseyj Vice President, C. B. f Capps 'Secretary, 'James Lyons; .v . .... - - f i ...... ' Treasurer, R"H.' Grant, Jr. Foreman, J. J. O'Brien ; 1st Assistant Foreman, W. H. Griffith; 2nd Assistant Foreman, D. II. Dew. - :'- " crnri items.? Wajtbd. A situation In bank, railroad ex- , or any kind of work, either la or ont- i seD goods of any dencrlptloa. Best of State and city references furnished. Wages not so much of sa object as permanent work. . Address S. D. J.. Stab officsT ' . . . Tbe consolidation of the Carolina Farmer sad the Weetly Star having largely increased the circulation- of the latter, adTertisers wm find it an admirable medium of commnnicstion with the fanners' and plsnters of the two CsroUnss. '' " ' s. - ir ' '' Job FantTnie. Wt call the attention of mer chants, clerks-ef eoorts, sherUIs; lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents, sod all others baring orders for printing, to the faculties offered at the lloBsnro Stab Panranre Estjlbushjcxht for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Joa Panrrnio. - We can furnish at' short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pampbfeta. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, -Show-BUla, 'Checks, Drafts, &X, &c Satisfaction guaranteed. , . .-. Book Botoxbt Th Moaanra Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding sod Baling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. ... ' vt.; fi..; :-.:;,;;.''' 1 Consumers should use from one-fourth to one half lr ss of Dooley's than of other Yeast or Baking Pow ders. It is pat np fall weight , ... ; BIsfaop Atktason's AppolntmentsV -; St John's, Darhams Creek, April 18th : ' 5 ' - Trinity. Beaufort. Co, 19th asningran, joeaiuon aj. Zion Church.' Bath ...r...:. St James', Pungo.. ..... ITT T. f . T. M . r 20th 22d 23d 25th 27th it U I( nymouthi . . ... ... . St i David's, Washington .... t. County. . .............. , 29th ; 8t! Luke's,- Washington Countv.w... 30th L2d: Elizabeth City..,.. May liertlora i - 4th " 5th P. M, Edenton..... " Mission, Chapel; Chowan uounty. ........... .i i 7th GatesviTle.:.i'.. . 8th '9th "iith- 13th ii u iUUiUTOOUUIUUU, ..... . a Woodviile, itertie Jo. . . Windsor. . . .... r rul Tarboro'. . . . . . . i i -i :16th?' i f (jouecuons in aia oi iiocesan . jjiiasiuuH n ..' . . . . . -v r . will be made in the churches visited . ? i-ppjpBtpBBMaBHBBaBaASSBWSBBBBBaMSBB X . H I 1 Tha list of Stecial Claims Com-; j missioners employed to? tafce . testunony m I the Southern estates, has Deen,revisea,. ana I .' lio TXnih Oamlina nnuo . fit onflow I Ul lAW&vlMu jjuuviv Hi"' ii I Chapel Hill; K. R iPendleton, of Wood- SffiWK wilkesboro:' Samuel. "VY:" Davidson, "of 1 Murphy; Geo. M." McDowell of 'Marshall; tJWitners, oiuauas. .'1 V i ap v toftt.thflWeldon -v thflt - serious melee took place I at Dupree's . X - Roads, in Northampton i uu hJ,L if irw, 11 IWell" led tol an ah "tion resulting In heavy fist blows. ... Friends :6f both parties interferred, 'Knives; pistoU and othr offensive weapona were used with cithewmbatants were Jseri- I ously and severely? wounded, ,? J iij ' A New , York. paper says Mr. George Alfred Lawrence, the author of 1 Guy Livingstone" and other rowdy novels, has-now written a book entitled. "Silver 4 i.n tnr fh nnrnmw of decrvinar the TTuBt.i. Th-fwin ithMman ft- notTonjy ihe worst book about j Xmerica that we have read, but also' one . reniensibie productions that from thepenof a known writer ' ,: : . ? -i -' ; 1 h, ri The, Aonnris railroad, savs the j Atlanta' Constitution,? will-show as 31 ross earnioffs forth year ending Jlay,. 1873, tho handsome snhi' of 1 1600,000, the: largest amount ever realized by that road in one jear.( 's 1 -- , T ; It ' -A i.Bbtcliii WytbevUle,ya.,los I bv fire on the 17th i a Stable, ana ail the Outbooses of the hotel, together ie x foul, puce with three norses, a cow anu 4u ening next, at 8 tity of'grairr and bay. ? Loss,' partly deliyered.under covered by insurance, $3,00q. ? . with three horses, a cow' and a quan NEWlADVERTISEMENmCr XO THOSI HJtitujnu A -.eNl f-n-T?Ti.i -weoffetthd" -HEfilr LIKED CUCUHBEH PU1IPS. 1 . t . . . ; . , mltahle for wells of any depth. Pump- and ' Piping tor thirty foot well. . uilab .uuuaiauiM, OP. EilB OTXa 4 PROF. CBOSnVELL, , ., X FTER A Q"BXk.T" SUCCESS' IN THE SOTJTH - wiu retnrn to Wilmington and Blre a series of HilBeantM Art Ent6rtameitV;'v: Commendas Wednesday, April 23d. with the repre- --- . 7u noiT-Nn Ijondon, the Modern Babylon. AdmiMion 60 cents; Children half price. .jsrsi Doors oTaen ti:TVrEDaiUTnnlmnr1nir at By the Late Lor d; Lyttpnl 1 rpHB COHIXQ RACK. Kme, Paper, CO cents. ' , OODOLPIIIN. Kew Edition." 8vo, Paper, 60 i f Cents. ! I;j wiHt 'lc i.. , I.luLA; or. The Siege of Granada, New Edition 1 , with portrait 8vo, Paper, 60 cents.. . i IKENEI CHILLINGLY:H1b AdTentares and '. ' Opinions.' 8to, Paper, 7S cents; l2mo. Cloth. :jrBstteady;ri5 ,-i ' ' j A STBANGS STOltY. 'md, doth,'l ' For sale at Jr. BE33TSBKltGKRs8 H ap SO-tf Live Book and Mueio Store. , j , i ynLmSQ'JlGS MUTUAI,n ,v Pif InsuraiicB ' Company ! i f. npmS HOME CQatPANT IS FULLY oegan- X Ized on-a secure and ent basis, and offers to the Dublic am Die seci ty against loss or damage 07 nre, aa wen as , ! i ajneaper insurance, than can he affected In anjother,J3oropani in the dty... ... SZ ' ... ' THOS. M. GABPKBB, Agent ; . i ap SO-tT '-. Office next west of the Court House.' ' !; . Afn:-r-?i-va-t 1;.',: TO AEEIVE. : 1,9S T PACKAGiBS TOBACCOS. fCTBRY DESrBABJJfrFOR RE- "bin TAiLERsC ' mm. It i i: ' !! . ..Prices lb suit parments.,---ap SO-tf . PIGOXT., 100. One Hundred Kits 100. rpms SEASON'S CATCH AND PACKING, ONLY, . j. :xwo iMiiars eacn. CHAS. D. HYERS & CO.," i ,.' ; CI North Front street. ap SO-tf Joyce Buttoned Boots ! OPEING STYLE Joat Received. v " , sp 90-lt " ,'' DUDLEY fc ELLIS, . . : Sign of the Big Boot 1 13BEEN & FLA NN 13 R, V -Wholesale and Retail Dealers In . '' DrnHeiicines, CliBimcalsPaiiits, Oil,: ? r . WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, , .1. Perfumery, Svgical Instruments, Toflet Articles, Ae 1 ; Maskxt Stkmct, WmrtseioH, KCl.-- apriUO-tf s-ti; T.'t v Jest' Choice Family - Supplies;, a TN EVERY .VARIETY.. WE ' MAKE- IT-. OUR JL r FDedal aim to keep our assortment of fine Family. Groceries always complete.:. Every new and desira bla article of lore! cm or home. Drodnction can ha found In our stock. - Fine- China - and: Japan Teas, Mocha, Java, Laguayra and Rio Coffees,. Cut Loaf Crushed, ttranuiatea ana jrowaerea sugars, we oner with all other, goods at lowest cash flgurea, ii (4 apaewf- 1 North Front street Flour. Coffees Spirit, Casks; 400 && tn QAm SPIRIT CASKS, fyai: ; h ? 'oi i -:Frsslsby"C . -T. W. hkkihiskk: ?ap so-tr -ST. S8 and SO North Water street i.f i i.; ,......h ' Kerosene, Cheese and 'Butter . t -;,.' f.,4 rWi O f? BBLS KEROSENE OIL. 100 CHKJBH, O K TUBS BUTTER, ' r rorsaien MB i by " F..W. EERC sp SO-tf , and North Water St nf. ;! B&con !3 Bacorr ! Bacon' ! 500 200 KATi BOXES D. 8, SIDES, 250 8M0KSD exDK Aou-02 : Foe sale by . F. W. KERCHNER, j ap 90-tf J7. and North Water st 1 A' AHA BUSHELS WHITE CORN", ? X? i xJ.JJr aiso . 8 AAA BUSHELS YELLOW CORN NOW UUU landing, ex Schr. H. M. Cordon, , M- - Forsaler ;- I ' ,J"1 " sp SO-tf , . r-: . : F. W, KERCHNER Concord Chapter ITo; 1; A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF CONCORD A. Chap'er No. 1, TO-MORROW (Monday) evea tng, at 8 o'clock. - - - - ... r-.i B. P; HARRISON, flecy. 8 Joaa's Haix, April 90, 1873. It ' 'Post copy. - - -,,- & ' liberal EeputHcan Eeadriartcri,' 4 ' -A-in .T-WatersteeetaearCheeaatf't; MKMBERS AND ALL PERSONS WILLING to unite with us in securine the best pomible representation or tne various interests or oar grow ing dty in tbe election of suitable men ss Aldermea wul meet on Monday evening,, at 8 o'clock, at. the rnami fthnn that XnM nf Philtn NmrmU. EsO. . . Our platform is elevated above the common lever oi political prostitutes, ana w Droaauw"Bi4 "ti ter the mudsills of other-policies" snd oppressed of all nartiea. Tk centre nlank is tnu: -moor orahla and mnat be rDected." and, SUndins: upon ft, we sa to the capitafiet Join us in behalf of tbe dienlty and prosperity of the-city; ProecriptloB is illiberal. - Come ss to a crusade against wrong.-' No-pent-up Utica contracts our powers, but now the pride of Wilmington is ours. " ALLAN CAMBELL, Secretary, u ,".....:"-.' ..ap SO-It Horce Blanlrcto, 1 : tAP ROBES, n wu jlatb, tkukiu,' bajk i neM, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Hames, Chains; gaddlecy. Beware, Travelling Bags, Feather JHisj ten. ' -- ttoclC I,ar4:e andTPrl eea -Iw - -. . J. 8. Top bant Co.. v- r- - Ho. South Front St, octS8-tf nac - ' Wllmlnaym, N. C. sea - . ; J"......:.-;. .......... 60 i4 -II - OTu BMmtbs..,..-. V.SS 00 ' - One ............... .. .w w .....60 00 - TWtXxi tract ertlsemeata Ulum , Uonately low rate. - - ...... v -n Five losres estimated as a auarter-colnnn. and ten squares as a half -column. ' :- ' - J - 1 NEW 1 ApVERTXSEMENTS. , . j HAVEYOXr SEELT OTJE'STOCK : n va; . - THE BEAUTIFUL MIXTURES, BTTUSH CUT weu made and trimmed Garments need on It ta he seen to be appreciated. , The , .,t -w , Z. .'t fWifeW.' Lin ' ? ' continually bringing as 'f ' 7 COATS, PANTS, TESTS, tTNDKRWEAK, BOWS, la great Tsrlet. Caltandbuy iry0 ;j.-.')-f i apJ0-tf ;--:':-" -.. - atr Clothiers. i Did Purnitiire Made New(i - VAiansHrNQ Aiq! cpsHioiaNa Dons in the neatest style and at shortest notice. ! . --- Orders f or overhauling aad Cleaning, Buttresses and executing cane bottom work solicited; f r . ! Orders left at Hr. Joba A. Parker's pautt shops . - j ...-.. ...i . . . ... . .. r .' on 8eeond near Princess street, will receive prompt . ' --'-' - -j ' .-- -attention. : Work received . and dellTered free of drsysge. WM. 3. ELWELL, ! ap SO-nactf APPLES, ORANGES AND POTATOES. LARGE Stock. ;In prime order. Lowest srlces. .1: . ' CHAS. D. HYRm A CO.. apSOf yi;bt.'ti;-. Worth Front stieet- Wilmiiigton Trust Company 1 AND SAVTNaS rBANK. IkarterHtr Act r the Oeaeral Aa-' ' ' stmblr af North Car alia a, natt- ' 'i ; Febraarr 8tfc, 18T3i i ; , SILAS N. JCARTIN.t..J..w; ... w. President Vice President F. H. EJNG..O v.....rt.Cihler .DIRECTORS StLASN. MARTIW, r DONALD VoRAE. , EDWARD KIDDER, -"E.E. BUSRUSST ? ... ... GEORGE CHADBOURN.r ... .-;.. ft. . HIS rNSTTTUTION WILL COMMENCE BU8I-. ness on Thursday,- May.. 1st, 1875, at its BaaUag , .... , . . . ..... rf . . . . . . , . ......... House on Market street, north side, betweea Front , and Second streets. Deposits of ONE DIME and upwards will be re ceived, . Married women and minors,, by the provl stoaof the charter, can deposit money in their own name, subject to their own control. . i INTEREST at the rate of SIX PER CENT, PER . ANNUM allowed on all deposits of FIVE DOLLARS i'.: ':' '.'it'-'. I. " .: ::'.- . -' ' ' and upwards, remaining in the Bank three months -i .- ...... ..- : m u - and upwards. ; Interest is payable semi-annually-; , when not drawn out the amount will be added to the principal money, and is entitled to Interest the same w regular deposit r , , - Loans will ho made upon first class real estate sad , v. : v.-.'.; -., - - trt ft tiv'i-T oollaterals, at reasonable rates. . . It is intended that this Institution shall supply a , iaai felt want In the city of Wilmington. It offers a . Mf e place for tbe deposit of the MTing of tbe peo- , pie, howerer im&lL1 It wHI mdd to tbe ram deposit- ed and give aa impetus to business by retaining sad , employlng the capital where it Is accumulated. . The" patronage of the public ii solicited.' -' sp lS-tOl may 1 nac . n - , ICatie Putnam, pinuMtticcr;.-iri:.v a . - a r i j M d 1 . ' PriTNUM,' LUOCA-- f "sV 'niiil . a rt . " TWEAT AND PRETTT- - j - ror ----- for-i" Laxjocs Evxhiko Dxxss ; ,f- v , ; GEO- K, (TORCH SOW. . i North Front street Two weeks ft n nil- , 3 'A LARGB LOT OF , U . "y rvimmon 11-inch Plutf inn s JXTf. ajinsa auu aad ether grades of fiae Also a fine .lot of to-,,. , ' ported sad' Domestie . X35X Price re. luced to new ; tsje.'--- i -- . .... Slga of the Indian Chief, anj30-tf New Market street r)! U3 Iiime, Limei e '. . --.- I'oAA BBL8 FRESH LIME A Choice Article Now Landing. Orders aoUdtea. v; aplS-M-nac - i WORTH WORTH TBOB.G: ,:;':";, . .T.C DaRosen ' General Insurance Aznt$j . ,.s.- j t.--4 i v- - - ' . .,. FIRE, MARTNKr LIFE. .ri:;.:;. . i Prlaeesa strvet, mear TTater i; '- deo SO-nac-U i r -'f MISCELLANEOUS. 1 -'f : ; M. CHON1.T, AucUoaecr. By CROSLT M0RRli. ?- " ' C; ' AT Js Ihis city, a very valuable Law Library, eonlaintog about two hundred volumes, aad at.-same tftae and o'clock M-, ; we wui seu at ue:uourt uoum u place two Na.l Saddle and HarneM Horses Terms cash. Bale positive w ap l&-tt-frt sua tnes. Bacon ! Bacon ! , J For sale by WILLARD BROaT June 81-tf , Wants.- . wtoqh rT.AS8 MTLCH.OQW. A LirrnAL offTldedWsntee be sfscto-' ply at WIS (HBOS. "T s 1 -i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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