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'T'a''atZZ" --- -f T "fT-' , favWnl - i ' ' ... - ii -Tr:iL-ft" i !r.ir..ii".rE"Lj"j"' iiwir tH!-;. y oi t ;"soll S , 8 i. l WTO ' rOBUSHKD DAtLT.tY J',- c ssraisrAiBa ;l.iinil3(il..fr""" 3 : 'l"v'!-.'.Wl?r,.,?r 1 . (A :rrr ,; . Two wek. 5 i , nawsoa Bank BuDdtngs, Front B V f .J V Three wep Ls . . . T . . 1 . . r . . Ul. t .w" .i.i. I -rna month M A ' IUTH 0 iUMCWTlO. t m Three boot, aim Hi AA 1 Oneyx .60 09 l5j 'i(v.T-rt 'rertipemenU taken at propor- ' SBS!w-ki VOL. XII.--NO. 37. mi ill r i miiiaini i T I --' . 1 - m ww. - a rt ' i I in I ii i r veAfeeeti'T)aTa as a quaner-eoinmn, ana ipMJi"i. rmrra MWNI, n n" IX r - I P I A ' . :---LL. . i ; -.Jii -d '-vvnX , Ii OUTLINE. The Coop" lrUie iucwwuw 'w.m"" I V :'-A tcrriW accident that the Montreal Trank Railway, byrhlch can were preciplutea aown a neep tB ' i , I Miu u In. in behalf of O'Kelly, Gillett, J w hundred death the past week la New Ml on at St.- Paul'a - Charthy New'-.Ycrkv W Many lires and much property lost In "Treat, st r fa taod.oni(y, Tttalii;i v, York markets: Cotton 1919J; Id llftl-'spirits turpentine 53321; rosin 14 , , CITT, EIpfIOyy J J ! ' 1m TrnTTTWATTnTM fob! Aldbbhibn i . ROGER MOORE, , ISAAC B. ' GRAINGER, r ; 1 SH nSmEAW0CC C),tr '"' - -- ? tKKW ABTBMlMtMBlrtfKA- I jL Cbonlt. vnoice rn . aucuub. Giles & Mcrchisox. Tools! Toolsl p. KKWwTr?" CnAi jj. wumiBM. Chas. J. 3IIER8. Goods at If. X. Cost. jUBCca Beak. Wet Nurs Wanted. l! t Mckboh & Co. Dress Suits, &c. , . H. M. Bowkk. Y; ML C; AaBodatkm. See Lib. Rep. Nomination for Alderman. j as. WO805, iaajwr. vnj iwuw. , i Walter Fcrlonq. Declination. I JlhaTe appointed the following Can- polls in their respectiye Wards by 7 o'cTdclt I A. 1L on the day f election: ... r. ; ,r 1st Wakd. John Colrille, L. J. Thorn- ton, Wm. Wilson, W. G. Jones and J. C. niiman. 2sdWahd.C. G.Southerlan'd, El 31aT in F. D. Polsson: J. Ij. uoaiwnem, 'na 1- J W. Hinson. w . i 1 3d Wabd,J. Fflyaw,. A.. L. 'PeRoa- set, L HBowflen -and Henry naa.- 4th VT Aiux-tJona uaigs, ui. Air i kinsorvWi P OWham.jW. R? Kjana and j Jno. C. Koch,.,. vo iv. n .rri t't 5th Ward. Geo. W.. Davis, F. A. L. CassldeT, T. H. Smith," C. 1L W"- MuUeir and WUkesMorrls. - ':,, It should be remembered thai Alks We Logan give, r faacmatmg.lectUre. On .the1 attractive ?and interesting topie-efOIrU at the Opera itcU'n folldoiTuesdayenlngbyadUTfe on tbe subject of Nice Young Men." Ai public curty'i'aroua m' regard toMiss oaf -Jj, f,fL... th. , f tt;,- T!!!l!h' moxid ao4othfr plactssiwdias visitedwe, give the followlBg sketph pf ,the projninent facts connected1 with hEisfaryf- diaaof ability and note, and ejerwof jEttzy Logan.one of the finest actresses of America, j She w born in the State ofi New. York in 1841, and is now in her 82d year. She bad. the adtantages'.bf'tpyV.tirtoOus and;' cniavatedhc,.an4 k the graduaie, with with fluency and eotrectneaf JAAugu1 icxht, sue maae ner atova : on 1&9 stage in in 1857, when sfaet tocfv In 1859 ' Jhe was presented at the Court of the Tol-; WWVP9?' tnefcmpiesslJ&geAUWbile abroad she wrote for the press of both France and nIaBd and rwibH8h1av,WorksnofJan4 enterprises fpr, ibttUding, p tft o&m tion. "Chateau Friaaac" and "Phototrranhs I . . - -Z.i t- - .. . ot Paris Life", were, issued. In London in I dispensable raUroads and Such like improve 18(W,and achWed irreat njRM!''Rh''te- I mraWtif&on 'faitoi&V2 Sf11!88 1A?Q?t'1i?4' PP?r ing in New York at Wallack'a Theatre? ins Play of her own comnoBition "KWn." She won grear ftplatiM W ani'k'ciress, but I becoming dissatisfied with the life, she 1 uuaujr roDonncea ine stare4 irt isos und Te-rI- came s public lecturer. " Thoughknown to fame as Onvj Logan? se Is married, her aosband bong MrWiK?8ikey-welh sad ot iiome cscenes is France; f note- . 1 . I Art and t H t'WraB W'n' tXnTI Me. fUlan- A TTnrr.ft.TV.rn TW.V nf TTatt I jnithg; and the following Christmas Stories: I onn Morris's- ALeoev:. Somebody's Stock- I in.. T ' rrTr " , I 6, ouu ine uooa jot. iaggieuiorpe. i :gTaP11 Paris Life . Politics, - Ja8hirrni th Vtwf'-?- . -1 l with murder, wnicn ?oot-Lighu and Behind tta 'Scenes: The ThnridaV Marftihe 1 ThaconTlets ' . " , I city, though not reiatea to eacn omer, ThefollowInArVnTitiS lev Nixon. beiniE a bioflier of' Lewis Nixon, late term of theflcperiot Cottt,,,trere taken I CaptaSa id the police force. Geo.;LlIab t the Work Ilouae vesterdav to ssrv their. I .son, colored lawyer of . this city, appeared resMctivetermtWh ment of making brick: Josh. Jrvtog,MafceH There aieliir cw :r - convict -hrVVWh,J-; I ndtnrce'cbloM.yUa'j'ffp fg' wliejre ilirfiaVe CCestfaSn'iaceJ to various term IsV PenteHtaryV,'. Tlie" three -white men, : Branch, Wilson I'and Mintzey, rprn, DupU ;wiUhve ;.towait unfil the receipt of 4 notice 'of -a eomnmU'' tion of their sentence from' the Governor, which was asked forty the CiuxXJ.?ii-ix:t T.-tt ir2?!T : '"' ' ' Thilekior annual mengV ia annual meeting orthe xotS2 tiaa -Association U adrmlsed m"ct:&&SMi&0Z Men's Christian 'to b held ii .atin.l'L' i - : : elecUon ot oflcers for the ensuing term I to-morroW and vote for MOORE, GRAIN intake place. ; - GER, ADRIAN and FKHBLATE, 4.' :'. ?' HiTng. iuuieraa CUurcli UiU iiwrningi at ifloc; irT. ..rAiclxa, "being Ab8ent from the city. i; Sunday School at 3 V. M. Ko serrice at night J SnJilllilll 'i i i'A r . .l . ft A I t Dedication. The Rer. B. P. Marable, the dedication of thia Church at 4 P. M. beoedictios Tery, hricXr atatenent. of the finances of the Church and the subscription .lW"llIlitaOTnat 8 P. M. by the Rer. Mr. Marable. Serylcea In the First Presbyterian Ciiui oerTices in vne x irst rresDytenan uiiurcn .M. pre- paratoiy to communion at io a. m. . A1"5. .Oar CIrele IJDajr. lningatbeLord Supper wiUb? Xommemorated - - the members ot hil FlrsV nd Secorfd'cltiractf ' ttaiGfifc' U this tordi- Serrices, at St. Joljl Church todayv'le ngia'Sdy after Easter, aafollowa: Morning" Prayer and Celebration' of ' the Euchst 'irataJETenlng Prayer at ftu'clock.r ;;i;ra:.!j 2 ' ? Servkea at SjMjClmrcay.beJ ing penj, Sunday alter tester, as f OUows : Morning Prayer at' 11 oclock; Erenlng Pray;ai5lVcIckSundair oerf ices n du juars coiorea x.piacopaa Church t Ji A,v Jg 4CUdaerYtee at 8i P. M. Nighserrice at 8 P. M.; Ser- vices Wedijesday 'eVenlngs' at 8 o'clock.' ConflrmaUon at 5 Pf.!MLr -1 "A- SbrYlces'W Stl'-PauTacfProt "EpfeoopeJ) v;nurcn a 11 a. ju-ana v r. M. Beats free.. ?ReTv TiiBnM. Ambler, Rector;, - ; Serrfces in the Front Street TUT! TJhurchT f- w " Services at Fifth Street M.' E. Church at 11A.3L ; NoBerrices at nighV: Seats free.: A"1CC "U,UI' RauBaid Kxaibit Theannuat 'report of IL'IX' ifickman, Esq., 'resident of ;the GranlteVaie (4 0. J Manufacturing Company, glrea a jratlfylng einibit of the progress ana success or co ton" manufactures in the ontJC !Th'eiao toiyof tbe company situated afew miles frsmt AwguaUv on.a.&ie.-.watoi ourse- in 'Soutti JCoTolhfa known Horse ioek though 16 might be termed small river in- P"7 thOQtt haTin met witna.y re Ter8e3 W 'end. During the past year nothing ha oc- iW'aU' 1.0 peducre ta Productionj in42profUa!(?Ter .previous .tail the operation of the mills for the year eiidmgFraafVfttHlFre r. f :VV -s7LA 71 itappears that the wmf n814k3 hettoJ foi&Bfm. earnings of the fiacai jear at $190,289 76, being nearly 26 56-100 per cent, of the cap .-v iCt)iYttPm"1 iUl which fa t,. This is a practical illustration of "the '-advantages which th South can lay, claim to, in the xtoJznayql capil sJidinrpn , shquld I nesitat lor pas moment, to emnu&. in m tWT&olts'.aAd WkTh feertaili;te rOt si profitable investment Wilmington, whereWery'lacinty'ts'U'bdrsu -v -it ir v comprtbenonCt1 Of an Ahei schemes speedy and satisfafctafj la tSdribsults, not '"77 ,Mpl only tendjn to errapt A PtffnVftp- peritypf Ahe place and of those who invest their funds, Wt affording employment to , - - , , 1 "ft?? ol J1 5. 'be 22? We must hav5 acotfod ticdrfTid the5 nerft'ls'WtiH the better It win 'be id , T ... VpwTion. arired X.I wwv w . ' ' J J o . .. ... ' . . came on i mruoruuu ury brought id a ver-J guilty, or -justifiable homicide, inonehoux 'after retiring,, .The: defendant w'a rnrr-d in the indictment 'J Willi .kilHnft'- TWntel Nixon in an affray in Edgecombe) .i i ' -"'-'J - .MTi?-!u-';,' rnnntv khont three or four years azo. Both : -- - - for the def enceinff Jfelidrto have dis- played no little' WiKiy in conducting thB colored. Referring to the appearance of our .col- ored disciple of Coke and Blacfcstone inthe Bu oli6&riWVu, ' saysj For , the first time in Edgecombe's bJttcty colored lawyer, to person of CK'li ' Mabsonpf Wilaingio'n," occupied' a seat ia her Haj.u'Atiit considerable excitement was created -wwrTa2uA?ycw down on finding that be diiiot 'deport himself yW'l'MMm. - j.-r a---. : ; 5-- TVv7 from our , acquaintance with his 'brothel -'" ; . ' - Let every Conservative go to the polls ,1 tVUmLntrton ATetsdl BImrket. There was very little improvement In the .Ycgetabie market 'ye8terday.i.vThe follbw- Ing prices ruled during- the" aftemdon: Turnip ialaM, 25 cents tx peckr bntorw; 10 cents per j bunch; cabbage; -2023 centspe.ead'j sweet potatoes, 85 cents per peck j :j Irish-potatoes, 50 centsa peck ; radlshes.5 cents Tjerbunch Liettuce. -41 a dozen' ArTf Ab'c aCri&tole8, 7 SSWiA.fPiVWft' cents per pound; peaches, (dried,) 25 cents per pound; turnips, 40 cents per pecki wal nets,' 60 cents' per 5ck"p!ckle 20 eeatt per dozen? lard; li cents per potmd;:buV terfi5 cents per peund cheese, 25 cents per pund. chickens, $1 25 $1 ,4J a pair ; lamb,, 2 cents per pound; beef, 12i20 cento per pound; beef, (cond) 15 cents per pound; prk, (freshf 1215 cents per pound; real, 1520cenfe ijCT;potthd'f ham, 1820 cents unrlpSnSiJrkcno Gew River) 50 a gallon oysterjy (Sounder oO cento a gauon; , clams, . SOents a peck; open clams,' 15a20 cents a auart: Sran'ees." r40 tenia per dozen green ia oV centt a peckj sotry bUhcVlO centsf strawberrSss' 050'tents a quart; shad, 75 to $1 per pair; asparagus, 25 cents a bunch; eggs, 20 ,25 cento ,dpzen, ,, ' mora TtUereiT, .1 While'Prof. J. F. Rueckert was waiting at the ticket office of the 355 train" yester day morning, he stfo3i bout a min ute, . leaTing bJaf:yali80. 9ntainingf piancK tuningoe'ls and. Brings ., W the' pfflce As soon as hiftbacavwa turned acolorad iaidte mnbreHa,, and; made;, offftli tetiA. youtagtaaa tf th National Hotel and Pret R. -were close' ai his ! hieeK W: th thief suddenly darted into- the bushes and In the' d&rkness of ths early morning was lost sight of and escaped. ' IV Is suspected that this is the same thief who, not long since, snatched a pocket book from, jthphanrds of a gentle man while he was 'paying dr his ticket at I the offlcie window, and.wio eKapewitihte less ta ths thief and ccan be easily , recog nized ai belonging to' Prpl Roeckett This should proTe a warning to persons .while waiting for a train to keep at least Ofte . eye an their baggage or bundlea. ' ' ' - ' i The following Republican challengers for. lhCJariouaJTCaidsj terday: ,' KM'ALJdA'L 1st Ward G. L. Mabson, W. H. Gerkin, 0w6CBuri aJiracan Hblmea;Edliara Ancrum,Tfohn f. Ixodes, wML'Moore.' ' 2nd Ward March E. Walker, Guy Da vis, W. W. Harriss, C. H. Manning, E. J. Pennypacker, E. M. Shoemaker, Thomas iSrd Ward Sandy Stewart, N. Gerken, Iward Howard, Alonzo Simmons, Ben. Scott . ' - ' j 4th Ward Dover Johnson, Jaa. Richard- son. Stacg-YsnAmrirnre-John White man. ias. K. 0ar7Wm.-BpeWr, WArHrall, Aaron Willis. ' 6th Ward Josh. Russ. W. H. Thurber, Jos. C. HilL Jas. Stredwick, Henry Hill, as. 8. Eagles, Wm. Sherman. I . I U hVf- 1jLlTi?X5 - V I) 0 itthrwre S imermentojte OaltdjdsiCfetter, From a correspondence which has been had with Gen. Wade Hampton we learn tjhat it is more than probable he will deliver his anticipated lecture ia this city In behalf of the Lee Memorial Fund on Friday even ing next Due announcement, however, will be made of the time and place during the earlypart et-thej-weekj &u citizens Aiay prepare thbmserves lei aVich Ifctellec tual treat from the distinguished South Car' Una oratorT letlBas Cob tlmae4 ' The daily morning prayer meetings have during the past week, and there was preaching on Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day nights. Some six or seven candidates Week, and others are expected scon. The morning prayer meetings will be kept up during this week, from 7 to 7 SO each morn ing. Preaching this, morning at 11 , and to-' Tlekets t Tickets t ! f There win be but one regular Conserva tive ticket to-morrow. This, ticket jrIU be composed of the following rfames: - A. A drianr Mo6fs7 8. H.r Fkhblatsnd j R There rwiirbeTut one pacTkage 6t these tickets lrf each Ward, ansli they will be arranged inAhe order in which they should be TOted .jundethe.cumajiitiya plan, and every Conservative, should vqte the .ticket handed'hlm by' the 'ticket-holder. TU Ple-Nle To-19rrw. ;Don't forget the"plc-nlc to come off at CoL Kleld'i Wilmington Garde t4hbrrew aflrooen,. commencing at .4 Vclock . The picnic Wm 'ne' given' uudey the-'anspi-' ces of the German 'Associationln honor of two of their friends :who r on the eve of departurafor EuropcThere is very rev son to expect that Affair wJILbe pleas ant one m eyeiTrespact 0 JL : rrosL 7 "-; fhi Ward, we would state that the lost regJstraonl)O0k nas av . turner w mgteeri fbohdyeatttday iA-Ciepon-bolff the Sheriff's office. As Chft HhRrtfT'S Oince. AM uw mauer bow m the First Ward can vote to-morrow the samaas tai&Wffi:4ip SAvVrfrregwtered',or notl'Let burfrieniil that Wipontheir fuU strength. the p'mcX?w..llMqr .prfexl that on vote will not matter much. We must poll our -full strength. K.eal Do Tote' early: T'"' ."J1'5 1 r . ii f - ... n'. Polls .open at ? orplflcki.i ivliicj A. - ; Dmocrati and 'Consenratires do your I duty td-'morrOw. 1 r Jnll V: ; The U. a Cto'urtwin convene? tn'tioii city to-morrow:1 .V; 'r. There, have, been about 80 new regis- '""n n?mr H'ltwti jt'M?' ! ,Straightw RepubUcaatickets'ill' be very scarce a the poUa to-mdrrow. v- j-. J j-'Witn 'a lull vote, tomorrow1 ' We ' will fleet four Conservative' 'AWeTmen. ''':,t : J.' o H The' polls for the Second tVard to morrow, will be opened at the City, Halt : on.,fieoxgfl ,r.firooka arrijrej.jres. teroUy.aJterjiwpnjand' reter t .Pjoj - Up to o'clock last night 4 new names had beed regtstered 1n! the Third Ward: UV "v;tJ '"Ji 'JL-tKtj ; Miss Olive. Logan arrived '.' yesterday Afternoon' and'VreglBtered;at1'HePmx5ell ? -TsThepjenemy.are 6moraJized.,t Let every CnsarvativQ stand, firjmiand,. vjictory is ourSjj?', ii'I j7- : y a .moil. - i rxpo ; -i- The. poUs in the'seterai Wards opeav to-morrow at; 7 o'clock instesad bf af n-1 riseatlwretbforeV1 I ' -,u fii f f -T7. jA(1 Conservailyes w jja value .the ;Bucs as of, their- :party xwill ; yota the .regular ticket to-morrow : ; Only one caseJktfot tits-Mayor's Court yesterday morass .tlkfccvtinued over until Monday. There waapaidinW the City .Treasury during the past week the sanvol $1,085 43,. all for specific taxea,,, K- yoa.?kwH 5 Rev,e. rWLf Waxrext, "Pastor; of th Fifth Street M, H Church, wmr preach at the Opera.Honso bis erening 00 j.7i 1 A warrant was issued yesterday" for Robert Miles, ! colored, charges! withbeat- ;ijad otherwise malti ; . , The, lost registration book "having "been found, all who registered at the last election in the Fifth Ward can vote to-morrow. f 1 . 1 The fun registration in the First Ward foots, up as follows : New registration, 138 ; examined books,', 317; changed I residence 48. Total, W3. : fojinjx.2ii :-CapL Walter; Furlong ; declines, the Domination for Alderman tendered him by the, Liberal Republican, Cbaet. See his card of declination elsewherew s.L -..n The second Quarterly Meeting -of Front Street M. E. -Church is now la pro-. gTess.Y 'Ret. Dr. Closs will priach Whdayjp I ITie name ofolinMcl should have' appeared Is the report of the Nutt' streei jury; tm4er the 'head of 'damages, instead j -4 The Conservativea are,, united, ,Th mojroijr for sxtccess.jof, pur.f ticket, jand " a.v t a - we wiu win. rtouiing succeeas uao si. TifJs'i tdt Vi lirslJia ftcui A . DwUg ith.I jecHwiRS: TSSterdax terr. Gfwhkhoae died ctf Ayphoid f eteraad oWof eogestiocb Thetragesrespectirev jauttrrtaua Aetctpaper PT"emrrent we?t The stand .will be open" until !6 oSdocjk this I ,-rMii iGxiBriol4eiW:TWS.9 ijXocrEifrciZsamnF aWinvilTcte&ddrzVwltlvibaUt leava f o ttoiame.deitlnsiiottf jm Tdesdayi 'Theof'M'Vialoi'thS Ladies' jienevoieni owitjvv w iwjuwwu m xooms of the xouag jaen s V'nnsuan Assq- Young elation on Tuesday afternoon next, the 6th 1 Dne of the heaTiest rains known f orj. knjfUme,ved..the.secUon .alopg the Hne o the Charlotte Joadofl dayarternooo and eyenmg..i.Jfhe flrsse soli Lumbertonjvas considerably: washed-up by the flood,. efflisiig9Bie delay to thefreight train, but thedainage wMBpednyrepajred Mornson hig cbnflped to lia room for seTeral(;weekSj past ; wth a. sey ere . itttacfc o$ ;'he umatismi t jjjf sopn,ae toT reprt,roRo,(? ine, rCJarna;CenraVTi')vr -fiwxr ClMlmal Bf BatiB! ! Jiayotf Wilson?. ive!notleV bylpubllc proclamation that all- bar-rooms or ' "places 'whireniquottW'TeetlilA'the lefty' rimit&l Wwithln'Vne. rii'iiev Jtkereof; m tilt bji ! uuscu a.AvaA4 v y w i . . . n ' T a a: I,fS fr Stfn?fl ham. allii-. ) I The colored firemen, from Chariestonjleft xjkmSfm I mu..u..wil,t.. agaiaothei recipients! blithe iwspitalityiiCl then Howard! csnpanyv ai L than; Enginw Ueuae on FotathT street, io vns jjyjjf; f .lo lfi i ' i' ' tthi:;i Tint? tnrL Oregon llls, Beasfort county, were burned to death recently, says a correspondent of the Tarboro Enquirer, while incautiously sleeping too near fires raging in me wooos. lr. -wrS and Livnw to ao , ilcauz j ltarrirewjr t't isara Indebted 'forbS VflW oh the streetsyesterday, after be- until f O'clock'Tuesday. and that('the law wftfM sctiy1'enf,oV6ed; against all who cbdiitV: and Xl'-ii lloore,- '-coTcired,' .of Slit !i ; Loir. Oa 6brdy laat m small red cow, oarerd ' with Urge white tpoto; lu a Knet between bet teat ; Theilnder wCl be UberaQynwarded y leaving her. with 8. LevL conjer Market and Front streets. : , i FwiRnrrArx.-W4 ksve now lu trtBCk f SOO reams of news paper, tlee S4x88, weight 80 ft s pet ream. It is good, rag paper, and wUl be sold, la. lota tosatt; for caVor sent by eacpieaa CiCL IV PMHTraa jjnt. WelisVe'last recelr ed a ktoct 6t fiwt Ink 6r wiaame Ct up li tWkagea 4f IB ' oDndaeacb. Cash or C. O. P. orders promptly . - -aajgjj fswa ssssm-ii. h -tw -a a - Ta CoaaolldaUonof the7tMaMorMr ud the. Weekly Star bartoz largely hicreaaed tba dreiUatxm af tb latteri" aldrertiaera wllr find -It admirable medium of eommanieatioM with' the farmers' and yaafaws ef the fro Cajltoaa jnTti j L ewclftiraaTTn HoJhh Mast Beosd? jaryslMS all ktodsta? JJtadtng a5aita,JaNorii jBMntlk manner j. and ,at raaaoBabl f rice teiy chaats and others needing Eeceiptj, Booka, ser. otnr Vbrk,'my rely on' promptness In tbe' execution of their rdera. J Job l?iTt8o. We can tbe' attention of mer HTia ' rlsrlt- jr VsrJ tlamaiw 'taftnimt and ateamab tBeelBSl and ibtp and aft Aotl biTimg dddts for priatfaig;to the tartltttw ogewdat tae- Cowmi 0T4 IBTOAaTJBifwawf for the prompt, and faltara jexecnaoi of afl loads f Job. Fsbrnae.' We can fiirnlab at 'abort notice Card-lBffl-fieadsr ettTeadX: rWanimia.'Balf pickets, BUnka,'FiaspBita,Taga; Kanft-TUTli.-Cata- logues, Bills. gars, Suow-gim, CnBOgr Drafts, c Ac 8ja0ataBafeBaraSMU ",1V a r Use Cooley'a Teast Powder yon relish, Hgnt, Bweac,.wBoieaome Duenna, rous, pasiiy,:6t 20 'grocer sells it. Fall weigh and strength, , 1 ElkabethCity.i.rtW...iMay Sn2& U I Edenton.... ............ " 6th MiasidDV- Chapd.- Chowan ") vw fd COUNT, i, v-'.i ww v iC; : 3V.O ftsL .ii " .1 Gatesville r ;A ,. ,ri8th r.t t . 1 Waodvfild.' Bertiafco. i t ri' I llth . Windsor, v i ii 4v i' - ,ft i 13th I xjb Jo uouecuons in aid or xiiocesan 'Missions win be inade In the church 6V vif. . f .a .!f:too ;o i Spirits Tiixpentiiie-; I ."lilii SiiJ. r-.vti vt ! Mad 'dogHllea In "rlalalgti Jrl-" There are three municipal tickets in the field la Salisbury.- r.hcut oc i , , SalflTiry,, kays,,'thV'TOfAman2 is to have a steam tannery ori alai-re" scale.: -HeavSr forest fires ar.still 'raffJ ! MayoV Cohefl 1 anol t"h'e, jprserit uornmisssoners 01 jnneia have been renom inated.- l .v-iii -Jji '.,i vu I r.-Tiie iost office ; at Rotrarl1, JClU basbeen'diseofitmubytheVoe the r. v. uepartment. Hit 'jjj i j s-mti I. j .-TUo!ifScnleeji thailEn- i rieM And tiio; WaldOJtAcaai mucsDiv. compose a. r I r-Tba Libel sait. asrainat Messnu t-D4,C!arter andNatt, Alklnsonf,in, A&heh ddenly atotrt a-mfld'trto Coridalai'yVe !6? aer rvmeern. nor named itirnr. wnose parents reside on the Lytle place, on Cafitf greexe,-waa1jhiowaj rjn a,ihprsedidled , CrowelTs XRoads. on Monday last a small negro chiTd'was accidentally burned so se- Lterelras W cause alraofitlrnmedlate deallt weaxnerjon''iursday ' 'erenLng, CattBin Hopsdid riot lecture in Rikgli" An 5&rt Was foada r indnce.'himtt cemain jatld.de-. r-riWakA Forest cmaencmeatm tte 4tlr oluney ,Hon. 4 8pffrJmon 4 livers the oration. The Alumni Address win be delivered by H. B. Folk, Esq.,bf Biwhsrille Teanv-u Ravi WrEL) Hatcher. X- ?teMb.urgnya . preAchjesv the VST yi Fi& haM 3m .the Co: ncord 5wn; rot, wedret.in the chimney ef Mr.' Jmea Cljne's store while going down to borrow 'a, few feiods;1 and; wbb umwv Buuocatea veiore'ne wasTe easedJ-iHet has stopped lodgins dn sehmv ?eJaMThii?ojnptedIjp the eountrl mm during-thd v vae owe were reand' by the: urand Jury. Judge Brooks leaves .thej dty cthis morning f or .Witoiiigtgn jshere he will Hamlin, a painter, hailing from Washing ton Citywho, has been.xnakmg Enfieklius habitatron: f orthe past few months, was on Saturday last 'attacked with ' sudden and severe ''signs'' of kleptomania. -The-'cobE- Sequental damages of his mental aberration amount to about $300,-bf which,' J.-"At Mc- uwiganvi liraggistv- ana) j vj UOUlnaV AZ. Pi, axe principal atoekholdera. We wtderv stand the Dr. eflterjains.but small hopes. his recovery. " ' 1 : ' I WWcI learnfrom Mi.B.' aerry, agent bf the .UaderwritertTthat the. Spanisto' bark Lorenzo: Valenosy. Captainu Antonio Voretoos,.from Butt riyer, 8. Cj, bound; 0r Ldndbn, sprung tt leak on the morning , of. the 80th ulL, and was beached near' Cedar Injet, about 20 . miles , north r of Beaufort harbor; and Within 10 miles or Cane Look ut House.' When'ran aahore, the Valerios ad abbnt thrte feet of water U her hokL The; fcargo. consisted, of pho8phatea,.VWe did not learn .what amount ot maciaee.was- I NEW Al)VfflTISErMEKT.' TTwrjftSA1fllfSQ TflAT ' ltTAMJt ' MILS1 f beeai brotigbKmt; by he lAeraJ pBhSJaA! gr- 1 1y fsT S ir f f " emBMisBapaWnny t sUtB tBmy frtBBda tM.1 bim ftkefc IswfsaaiHs 9 l isaBTB-St' iiilo wrtirAiat2t.ttXLOXfL& a Sbsl CI TT . V lTlf l.-a - Zf n VTI 1 I . a. ma J ar i - - - - 4 000 xikuiAJw wiui, " For sals by ;. " ' may4-tf ' F. W. JCBSCBXZXt. : iThursday afternoon. Irn .Fielding, Locas. .who wal''wkntriv7i2,TQila M T -rrT7 -rr .NEW; YTISEJlrTa.;; i ! -BI4 CBONCT-Aatc4IsMri ,:J I . -4o- iTSifr? rf".; e..'ji mail K-TCSSDAxl NEXT, ' Sth' EWTAljT'AT W o'clock A, M.. we will eelL : at our salesroom. a. I North Water street, an aMortme&t of ; t -fu xtioi7nws-!j moil v-?:i n I. jw Mayor's Office'11 t a B " . tn'voijf-'f f' ttiinnnitir .swim mif ONDXT. THS Ztt. DAT OF. MAT, BEING, A.1A. ttittmi ior IsttM wtr WLlsVUU eimosT M Oidred;i. Tliat a-Bertrams i elBCsBi irbe llanors are retailed within the citv limits or within onemie tnereeC,le dosedad rcmai osBd ttoibv B'clock Kondav morninr. the' &th lnsL. nntil S (Jck eo tABSaoraing of. fneadayi Ctk bu v j An act of the General Assembly ratified the ldta day of AagBeVI&e, makes the eeUing . br gfring-J w mj uiiuor auua pouuc wecuon oar a muae meanor. pdnishable by a tn of. net leas thany e handred ot more than one thousand dollars. Ull latenBted wQl take botkk bs tkeiaw wUl bB BtridOy enforced: ' Ei(i; i.nr. JwIHA,wtwMflrn, ndft P23 S.1 SIDES A'teoTJlDtoS,1 Ai II I su--lk? auuu bixb0 ss Bnuuuujue, 1 CUE MIS U T II .1 t:w. TT.ls'and Water at. nalProportyExemption : 7iJ ru. Urine IBM arsB Ot--'! r n in' I AM OFFXfilKO VOTt THIftTT it AT 8 THS above, totretber with cheloe sooda bonsrht afthe V WHITE GO OD 3;1 ; CORSETS EOSIEBYj i rvfJh T; ilr -uihts tuiJ 4priceB not to exotod aad fas aaahy cates 'jest BBB .... j KiO.U lrS:r,. J-'nU i:-yfi I iJj X'S At&t 'gew LiiwCHAft JsTHjWrV:T7 iTineBBai Bt:TioBtBBdSBeoB atreeta.'Brt doei iio airans m vonuiaan, ,t r , ... . ., ,.-anay ! Cofifes and Teasr V.-.:J1 IT.- v. K-.i l -.-.'tv 'f IJCEX JATA AND 1-AClJniA (Mc? st &rgi$ - j We snsfcelBrye pwfehsees direct frw IbBfatrpoTBr era, -and not only save to our customers two or three : pronta, 1 om- cbbw Slwayav mnhBtamend oa; Tea neah and f au aavored. .Send for, samples to m; 1000 .fffel-OTTfSS milium moiIm n mi i nil" - fff iitJrJttal3. S'yrf e'fii lanflo IJBOI iiBO 1J 91)1 90IU T19V S ftl &iT T nrV 81JJE& HATlijJ nivel io - viqqH .1 t wTivi'KtJJe;L'jii-ii:rrojiit -wi' -ifCoij wir ii iBrai Ji t .Tourtiioi ea tryBIsBBt4a4etf AgtJ rtoh05jo .Jd maj W'' ...e-iiJoBvq eDoiadleffs.'ii Jb b;Iov '' l "I ' ' I '.l.'.l 1 TTBVfllT TiVDTTVT Tr ITT yCTlcixijmictet" fol1 'tarns? OwBBlleSiBonk'BBArBOiMid t9 hue nnl ;.aaaTBf.Td;'xiaBW W.) I TVm .1 Aite sbwsbi an1 bsvob fiatiata xnat BBriong gew jom suiia xom. Members of the Cab are expected to do their dotv m their Wards.- -'- - u J Meetlag Taesday eyeniBS'S o'clock. p 3l ImByMt j iTJ -i'i-'W'14'-1 B "W AA9UAAAt7A.S -.? iKlAIJ UUCOk UUU Tons Hoon Iron. ) Bbls Bancs. (0 Ka Kails, S50 Packages Hi vets, U0 Kolls Cotton Bagliig, J .no.vii at ( 7'! n , Pot salrfby . F. W. KtltCtolSB, swj SS.aad Korth, Water J9Ayf nblansea 'and1 Flotorc f CA HHD9 CUBA JtOLASSES, BOO BHDS AND lOU TlereeB 8.' H. Molassee. 4U0 Bbis' S.' lf. Mh husaa, 600 Bbls Seldom fleece Syrup, ? BWbbT.. Ov rjyrup, l.uwiJDts jriour. . . , j " . r For Bale by : n?Ji it .3:11..; I'Rip.WIKKRCHHWls;'-;-! jmayjl-tf j ST, 8 and SS) orth Water street, AKPSNTESS' TOOLS OP KV1CET DXSCBIP- uon. robs uiauet to. b Uorlnc. Machine. sew Hardware Store, corner Princess and Water streets. narfof) . -,v ,.GUJE3 eVMTJBCXriSpSU nrsBns sscoKia annual, Mrrnno o? ths X Toung Men'S Chriitiati ABeociatkm wQl be held to-BBenow (MoBday)ieveamg ia thei Aaeociati Booms, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance la specially reqBBstedAaelexrtion sincere for-tBS enBuiag term . prill- be held,-. , ., . .'T , , ...... ,.4 . -1 a ; at jHJwuicv, : mj.4-lfc.,ai.u,t. li?i ho .tewa Bffaejtar.? v -V J ' Pbb witbont facnmbrBBBB preferred rT r-I -III. J..W.U .-.ii. j. ..4.44.i. a- j iSiX. rf?1In. 4,tliv;' ,lKft DOZET OF THIS MOST POPTJLAB CTi 1UU K&AGS. CQAS. D. OTXRS Jk CO.,' . 1 North Front street, may44f ? --jM. it t v!..: !; f :; ,) ri, b.u.sin..es jsxntsi ; I ': vi .'Mrr 5V5 o t n;-i is i IvVliite1 DuokSuits f--i- dl ' . f ' t. i. "B. . j ' f DUS. DTJC1X; SUixS . -" DpS-'01ITljiSiI;raBEELIiSi--' . x . ;S .iwi ,v-t .n.idi L f 'rw rA r rr-r I AP BOBES. WOOIi MATS, TRTJjfatS, HAV J abss, asddlaBvSridlea, OBUara,--ltaeev CbamaV.- ? Baacuery, UBraware, Traremng Mga, jreBtner dbb- , eta. .4K4inti:a itsjmv.i yijr ov It larAoek&suife WBrlelLBwri l 1 1 ix,i MlSCELLANEOTJSt; 0$ 0LI7E LOQAH AT-IBB OPESi HODSB.-' TV6irhtkVhlvbndVkna7T . I ?'xi (Mi ivftvTp"-- .'"v 'i,oa ; i 1 -tt 4GJioiUk- "10 bjr.oU o.il iv iuAu-A ni, on Monday, May 6th,' deliver her , famous lec- , ."jrJfii if-f.Wswe 5:;'in :vinir,j-:--? aad'on f ubbSbt? W1 iPshwltty,H iDoorBBjieaTy.epmnMiKttif atlo'eiock. .,, Adiniseic It.NoBxtra charge foe reeerred seats " 1 -for bbIb. at. Belnaberrer'a Lire Book aad. Masle .. iiu f : Tfii -1 : ; j?? ; ? ' 5 VOi; d y;? ,v4f J0"!' io '..1 1 j J :t ri (ii X) j , -i ' Wlj.AltK IN JBSCDW'OF . . ) , rioii t, j iv ,:1J 1. :t iiW jy jdrtoT Tjy xscasx fob-zaxilt ltse. o : v 1 1 JilPl.B ria.eil.A SJaI J A.l Iw M.m.w wwjjm svsh v cyvaaa, vjsbs j sn j , . ap ktt v(ri aitf&iiswU1: f 1 J 1 r. a. 1 7 A a . r rr-s .. ytfttsMKciiaTtrtilizEr'1 nRrfA'.S rrrwW5W.'.'l V aTj a BtaBMB toB ' ' as BB) B- y-e yw e- f -f'M rl (it ft TX J WWW ' ' ' ' l ' "W B fTf?) I:'i9i,'I oi) ui;.ri!iJi!I vJ. I . .1.' ,'.! t,....,IT fV'll fiM'TCilituiig&t? Tri';Cu ,TfTU J.'iTu;. jOT7 i, r ,T? ILL. r YV ill. open roB- Eusnrass ' ,ow : r If 1 " niJin""M' - Jflt' J f --. i r t i l 1-1 noiflf JL.X. 1XTII aXATfifsrrKJka var OH Wi n'-i':r,.ii U.ilf"f RXAli ABB VC.HAa , .-,if on tniiu This postponement is nnavotdi trrlt t-'W'.i tin IBllBB non-anlral of the safe and booki booka. .. ' j Ail papers publlning irst aotlca wQl copy ti? . ,.,,,1 S;wwMir Mf.,4, I Yr ... . BOX; CutUag Co.'s Apricva, ' 9 T7' 5 I 3-ilUJrtL2OTi'KiI3, -m. ivt,iv Kewtown Fippfas .and - kit of pice fblngB .tSjUe,;, " ' ". Fish, nnd HcsSi. Iiac, , . . - i At ... . J. C STXVENSOIvB. . aBJS-tf : 11 1 '.: vn Jt.rj -.j'ii- 1 WW PMCKS. . ( U L, may 1-tf; ., . r ; r, f yortbFrtmtstrf,,J, f ..-..C-SArri ess--aw ric-iric,.!'' GiXAN crn3 of wuutos - , resw'mPy ta-ed to attend aplc-nlc to hew; riren at the W uaunrtoo vraena ou ioay, u Lh i - if flur weauier erButa un.sr the ai pioeak oftha German Assocliwn. and In bor"r of the de- , mittlSmn. F. Lrj- and . a.EottB-.t. rtrf and f ami Uiee for Europe. Tlf- rlc to commence at4 P. M. Committee: 6. SCUU-II N. W. H. jtCa, Jasy-! .. lostcopy .mil S-..III.IJ ,nni'ir 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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