THE IIOEIIHIG STAR.
PUBLISHED DAILY, BT '.. - :
a s o sttbsobe oa w aotaitcx:
One year, (by mall) postage pa ,. .Bi fT 00
Six months, (" ") " 4 00
Three monthsf " ) .... .... . S 85
One month, C " I " 100
To City Subscribers, delivered in anv Dart of the
city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are
not authorised to collect for more than S months In
advance.
OUTLINES.
The Spanish-German negotiations are not
progressing as favorably as was first ex
pected. Ramsey secures the Repub
lican Senatorial renomination in caucus in
Minnesota. New Turk markets: Gold,
112iH25 'spirits turpentine, 8737iH
rosin, $2 05$2 10; cotton, 15i15f
Ramsey's nomination in Minnesota at a late
hour thought doubtful. Rupture be
tween the Siamese Kings.
BOSTON INDIGNATION.
Wendell Phillips, the, Howler, Tries
to Break lip the meeting Slakes a
Blatherskite Speech.
,In addition to the report given by
us yesterday of the indignation meet
ing held Friday night at Fanueil Hall,
Boston, we repring the following: v
Resolutions expressive of indigna
tion at the course of the military in
removing the members of the Legis
lature, and severely denouncing Bel
knap for his telegram of approval,
were vociferously, applauded.
The resolutions were seconded by
General JS. M. Quincey, and support
ed in an elaborate speech by Hon.
. John Q. Adams f rom ipiator SchurzV
standpoint regarding recent occur
rences as a national calamity. Other
speeches of a similar tenor were
made.
Cries for Wendell Phillips, who oc
cupied a prominent position in the
gallery, were frequent during , the
meeting. He attempted to speak from
his position, but was urged to the
platform. He criticised Charles F.
Adams for heading a call for the Bos
ton meeting while he was a resident
of another town, but about two-thirds
of his hearers did nojlike that, and
cries of go on," " hear him," " shut
up," alternated, as the majority or
minority gained vocal ascendancy.
The President, though evidently
disconcerted, made an appeal for free
speech, and Mr. Phillips proceeded,
criticising other prominent , non-residents
for the part they bore," and
claiming they did not and could not
represent Boston sentiment, without
being called to account :
The crowd would hiss or cheer as
the spirit moved them; sometimes be
ing in perfect accord with the speaker,
at other times about equally divided
as to theii views of what he.f forth.
Finally Mr. Thill'ma ttf'Demo' his
overcoat and was greeti rirs
.- ..iiie
fn.m alt sides!, :Hfr charty
J".e
and declared it the duty
the
United States Government to protect
its citizens. The military, he said,
would carry comfort into every negro
family in the South, while such resolu
tions at Were proposed would be pro
ductive of nothing but consternation.
Voices: We will pass them."
I'he blood of hundreds of blacks will
be upon your skirts. A voice: "Get
out, you have come here to kick up a
row. Another voice: " Mesmerise
him." The President was vested
with power to protect those who were
hunted down, and such meetings as
this tied his hands.
Mr. Phillips closed by. saying he
would deem himself wanting in duty
as an old Abolitionist not to return
the scenes of his early efforts In be
half of the, oppressed, and retired
amid a storm of cheers and hisses. It
was evident tha Phillips' utter
ances "weakened the effect of the
meeting, and though he was often in
terrupted there was no disposition to
prevent his speaking. -
An additional resolution compli
mentary to the President and General
-Sheridan was offered by an outsider,
but lost by a two-thirds vote, and' the
original resolutions were adopted by
the same proportion of ayes.
' The tnte Debt Conference.
(Raleigh News of Saturday.
. Tha conference on the State debt
continued throughout yesterday, the
proceedings of which are as yet not
made public. Gov. Brogden sent to
the conferencs on yesterday a num
ber of letters received by himself in
regard to the State debt question,
which were read by the clerk. Sev
eral of the letters were from bond
holders in England, and others from
parties in several of our Northern
cities. The general sentiment of
'foreign bondholders seems to be em
bodied in the following' extract from
the letter of Geo. H. Marsh, of Ports
mouth, N. H.: : ; ; t. jf
" I will cheerfully eomply with any
term of time yo,ar; government raav
deem best Baited to the means of the
citizens." . - . -.n -'
The English letters express a de
sire that the past due interest on
State bonds may be funded into new
bonds and any compromise .the peo
ple see tit to propose. f
The Sandwich Islanders are said to
be the onlv nation who attach a po
litical interest to the transit of Venus,
it having been on the occasion of the
transit-of.' 1769 that they made the
acquaintance of Capt., Cook, and ate
him ' Our fihspr vera renort that the
whole population reveled in smoked
class, as naturallv as an American
boy takes to powder on the Fourth
of July. " ,;V
The officer appointed to look after
children emblovod in the Massachu
setts factories reports that ? 60,000
children are growing up in ignorance
VOL. XV. NO. 991
because of their employment at too
earl Vr an age in those factories.' f '
Massachusetts has no time tcji look
after the welfare of white children.
She is trying to. force negroes into,
white schools in the South.p I
laiehlsan Senator; '.- . W -
The bellicose Chandler has been re
nominated by the Radical caucus
but twelve of the seventy-one' Repub
licans refused to attend the caucus or
to be bound by its decision. They
kold the balance of power, there be
ing sixty-one Democrats in the Legis
lature. Chandler is on the gtound
with a powerful lobby. He arrived,8
attended: by eighty Federal officer
holders, and all the rest in the State
have been announced to the rescne.
Every appliance has been brought;
to bear on the recusants, but in vain;'
they stand firm as granite. So that
Chandler's , only resource, now is on
liB0&tic suppcfrt-and io winthat
support he is eterting all ' his power.;
It is said that jjtbe chances are;, fair
that he will be able to bay enough to
make his election sore. But jwhat
must be thought of the Democrat
who could be induced to vote for such
a creature as Chandler?
Supreme Conrt Friday.
Appeals from, the 5th District! were:
continued, and the following cases
disposed of:
Mary Smith vs. William Smith,
from Harnett. Argued. J. A. Sjpears
for plaintiff, Neil McKay and X W.
Hinsdale .for defendant. j i
It. J. Holmes vs. Joseph Marshal,
from Stanley, j Argued. McCjdrkle
and W. J. Montgomery for plaintiffs.
W. II. Baily aud S. J. Pendleton for
defendant. j
State vs. Wm. Allen, from Anson.
Attorney-General and S. J. Pember
ton for the State. No counsel for
defense. :
THE OITX
The Kalis. i"
. The mails will close from this date as tol
lows:
Northern (night) mails : 6:45
throiiErh and wav (davV
M.
U j V rf . j
mails.. . 5 1A. M,
Southern mail................ 6:30
Carolina Central mails. ..... ... . . 5
Smithville, Saturdays., and Tues
days ...... J.. ...... 6
A.M.
yL M
i.M.
ii
Fayetteville, river, Mondays and
Jtmaays .... j ................ l
!Pi M.
Fayetteville by C. C. R. W.. daUv 5
unsiow u. 11., (norse man) every ! s
Fridav ti.lt ....... 6 A. M.
' Jtfails delivered from- 7 A; M. to 7P."M...
and on Sundays from osJU to Ai M.
or
Kegister Department open same as stamp
orac. ?
NKW ADVEUTINKlHEN'rs,
W. H. Harrison. -r-Official Drawing.
See Ad. " Opra House."
Harrison & Allen. Hats, Caps,
i&c.
Munson & Co. I Clothing.
-G. H. W. Rcnge. New Pig Porl
Flanner & Shtjre. Baker Whiskey.
A. T. & J. London. $1,250 to loan.
Kerchner & Caijer Bros. Flour, .
Giles & Murchison. Plows. j
See Ad. Golden Lyre Lodge, No. 3,608.
D. Pigott. lew Tobacco Store. j
HEiN8BERGER.-j-Organs and Chromos.
Surier Bros. At Cost 1 1
John Dawson. Collars and Hames.
To Subscribers
South of BIarb:et
street. S '
Mr. John H. Savage has charge of the
city circulation of The Morning! Stab in
all that portion of the city south of the cen
tre of Market street. All subscriptions are
payable to him from January 1, 1875J j 3t
Local Dots. . ii .
An adjourned meeting of the
Board of Aldermen will be held to-morrow
evening.
1
Both printing and ruling ; done
In the finest grades of copying ink at the
Stab Job Printing Office. jj tf j
The Spiritualists will meet at;
Masonic Hall this afternoon, at 3 o'clock!
Subject: What are the evidences of Spirit
ualism ? .. . . i
i : - 'I' M -
r The interments in Pine Forest
.!!--
(col'd) Cemetery during the past week num
bered 4, of which 1 was an adult and 3 were
children. ... :-' ; - ! " 1
- There wei;e three interments in
Oakdale Cemetery during the past week, of
which number 1 was an adult and 2 were
children. , . ' j : j
The Register of Deeds issued 8
marriage licenses 'during the week ending
yesterday, of which 3 were for whit and 5
for colored couples. f
After January 1, 1875, we will;
mail the Daily Star, postpaid, for $7 00
per year. This is $120 less tharwt now:
costs subscribers, including postage! I The
rates for periods less than one year will be
advanced as follows: ' Six months, !$4 00;
bree months, $2 25; one month, $ll 00. 'i
r Our colored Aldermau Brew
ington, who is also a member of th Legis
lature from this county, astonished Mayer
Canaday at the meeting of the Board on
Friday night by jumping suddenly to bis
feet and exclaiming, in stentorian1 tones,:
" Mr. Speaker " He explained byf saying
he thought he was in the House of I Repre
sentatives.
City Taxe Receipts.
The receipts at the office of the City
Treasurer and Collector for the. Jveek ends
ing yesterday footed up as follows j " i
Merchants' license . i. I $844 02
Real and Personal for 1873 - 74. . . j 932 00
Drar licenses'.. ..i.... .. ,. 112 TO
Total.. ,.....,...........$1,788 02
WILMINGTON,
Onr Chnrrhei To-Day.
First Baptist Church, corner of Market
and Fifth streets, Elder J. C. Hiden, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. At night there will a
Union Mass Meeting in behalf of the Bible
Society of New Hanover county, j Rev. C.
H. Wiley will conduct night service, com
mencing at 7ip. m. Sunday School at 9 J
a. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday night
at 7i o'clock. Young men's prayer meeting
on Tuesday night ?i o'clock, in! Pastor's
Study. ';-; f . iy'":: ': .
Services iu St Paul's Evang. Lutheran
Church : a?P' follows:; Preparatory service
(German) at 10 a, jm. V German service and
Communion at 11 a, m.; English service at
7i p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. ; Cate'
chetical instruction du Friday, at 8 p. m..
First Presbyterian Church, corner Third
and Orange streets': Services at 11 o'clock
a. m. by Rev. C. II. Wiley. ' Sunday
Spheol at 3 p. m. J ,
Second Presbyterian Church, corner of
Fourth and Campbell streets: Servicesat
11 a. m.: Seats free. Rev. Chas. M. Payne,
pastor. Sunday School at 3 p. m.
Services at Front street M. E. Church at
11 a. ..m. and 7i p. m. Sunday
School at 3 p. mj Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 7i o'clock. Ushers will be
in attendance to conduct strangers to seats.
Seats all free. Rev. J. E. Mann, pastor.
Fifth Street Methodist E. Church, South,
situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church
streets. Services at 11a. m. and 7 p. m.,
Rev. J. T. Gibbs, pastor. Sabbath School
at9i a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7i o'clock, j Seats free.
Services -at S. James' Church to-day, 2nd
Sunday after Epiphany, as follows :
Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Sunday
School at 3 o'clock p. m. ; Evening Prayer
at 4 p. m.
.- Services in St John's' Church to-day,
2nd .Sunday after the Epiphany, as follows:
Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7i
o'clock; Morning Prayer, Litany and Ante
Communion at 11 o'clock; -Evening Prayer
Children's service at 4 o'clock.
Services at St Paul's (Episcopal) church,
corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fol
lows: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Even
ing Prayer at 7 o'clock. Rev. T. M. Am
bler, Pastor. Seats free. -I-
Seamen's Bethel: Services at Z p. m.
Rev. Jos. L. Keen, Chaplain.
Services at St Mark's (colored) Episcopal
Churcn: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Bi
ble Class at 3 p. m. ; Sunday School at 3 p.
m. ; Confirmation Class at 41 p. mi; Even
ing Prayer at 7 p. m. ; Wednesday even-
incra t f-AX tv m 'iSoalafroo . . .,'".
First Baptist Church, colored,. I
and Campbell streets. Services
Sunday 6cTiooL-J2 a. -m
10 a. ru., 3 p.- Wjd7$ p.-iMtpes.
Howell, Pastor. t J 4 was
Services at the First Colored Pre .and A
Church, Chesnut; betwesn Seventh and
Eighth streets, as follows: At 11 a. m. and
7i p. m., by Rev. D. J. Sanders, Pastor.
Sabbath School at 9 a. m.
Panorama, Comedr aud Bell-Ring
I t
On Friday and Saturday evenings next we
are to have, at the Opera House in this city,
Warren Bordwell's Original Mirror of Ire
land and Mammonth and Artistic Franco
German War, now consolidated with the
'Fritz' German Bell-Ringers and James Tay
lor's unrivalled London Comedy Company."
Speaking of the Panorama of the Franco
German War, &c, the Courier-Journal b&js:
" The panorama is, by our American con
tern parades, pronounced the finest speci
men of comic art at present permeating the
country. . Most of j the scenes are from the
easels of the celebrated English artists, Bev
erly and Telbin, so well known to the pub
lic in connection with Drury Lane and Hay
market theatres. Messrs. Beverly and Tel
bin have succeeded admirably in their work,
some of the, scenes being pronounced real
istic. Amongst the more prominent pic
tures we may enumerate ' The Charge of
the Chasseurs d'Afrique' (the pet cavalry of
France) at "Sedan, in which they were al-
most annihilated,
at Weissenburg.
The slaughter of Turcos
A superb transformation
view of Strasbourg dihedral, and a terribly
life-KSe battle field scene entitled! 'Human
Vultures Robbing the Dead.' . The musical
department will introduce to our . citizens,
Miss Ada Alexandra, the well known prima
donna, and a pupil of Dejavet, the vocal
preceptor at the conservatoire of La Scala,
.Milian. Also, Mr,' Warren Bordwell, a very
popular baritone."
in very flattering
ment.
The Raleigh New speaks
terms of the entertain-
Wllmlnxton Retail market.
The following j prices ruled yesterday:
Apples, (dried) 12J cents per pound ; dried
peaches 25c per pound; walnuts, 25 cents'
per peck; . pickles, 20 cents per dozen;
Jard -18 cents per pound; butter, 4050
cents per pound ; cheese, 25 cents per pound ;
grown fowls 6075c a pair; geese $1 50 per
pair; beef 1016c. per pound; beef, (corn
ed) 12J15c. per pound; veal, 12i 16Jc.
per pound; mutton, 12i16J cts. per pound;
ham, 1618 cts. per pound ; shoulders, 121
14 cents per pound ; tripe, 20 cts. per bunch ;
clams, 25 cents, a 'peck; open clams, 2025
cents a quart soup bunch, 5 cents. ; eggs, 25
cents, a doz; sturgeon, 25 cts. a chunk (5 lbs);
potatoes, Irish, 50 cts. a peck; sweet 25 cents;
fish trout 25c. per bunch, mullets 1025c.
per. bunch; turnips, 10c. a bunch; onions,
50 cts. a peck; cabbages 1025 cts. a head;
sausage 20 cents a pound; bologna 20 cents a
pound; liver pudding, 1.215 cts a pound;
bog head cheese, ;20 , cents a poupd; New
River oysters $1 50 a gallon; Sound do.,
80 cents a gallon;' wild ducks SO cents
apafrA:: ,..
CtV7-'City 8ubscriber8L .who; fail to re
ceive their papers regularly will, please re
port the fact promptly at this office. tf
N. C, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1875.
Sllchtly Complicated, t
A few days since we alluded to the arrest,
by Officer Miller of the police force, of a
colored magistrate from Long Creek, charg
ed with obstructing the7si4eWalk in front
of the Court House, and whose trial has
been set for some day during the coming
week. Yesterday Larkins,- the magistrate
alluded to, had a warrant issued by Justice
Cassidey for the arrest of Officer Miller on
the charge of assault and battery and false
imprisonment. The officer was carried be
fore Justice Cassidey, wen, having ex
pressed himself in rather indignant terms,
stating that he did hot recognize the arrest,
&ci, he was required to give bond in the
sum of $100 for his appearance on Mon
day. . He repaired to the Court ' House
and gave - the necessary security, after
which he proceeded to arrest Whitney, the
special deputy who accompanied him, and,
with the assistance of another policeman
-who was called upon, theaaid deputy was
marched up the City Hall,! but was- subse
quently released by the Mayor It was
Whitney's turn now, and he proceedecTto
'Squire Cassidey's office and secured a war
rant for the arrest of officer Miller and his
assistant on the charge of assault and batte
ry, &c. The cases will be heard on Monday.
Another Tobacco Store Robbed.
The thieves of this city must have formed
a joint stock company fori the purpose of
going into the tobacco business on a grand
scale. In our last we mentioned the fact
that two of our tobacco "stores, those of
Messrs. Pigott and Hall, had been entered
and robbed to a considerable amount, and
this morning we are called upon to an
nounce the fact that Mr. :H. Burkhimer's
tobacco stoie lias also suffered from the
depredations of the ring.j' His establish
ment was entered on Friday night and rob
bed of two boxes of tobacco valued at about
$35, together with about $15 worth of snuff
and a quantity of Bmokinga tobacco. - En
trance was no doubt effected through the
means of false keys, as the: doors were all
found locked yesterday morning just as they
had been left the night previous. Mr. Burk
himer has no clue to the perpetrator of the
theft - . -I -.- " i
Anniversary Celebration.
Golden Lyre Lodge No. j 1,608, G. TJ. O.
of 6. F., will celebrate their first anniver
sary to-morrow, and Free ove Lodge No.
1,469, G. U. O. of O. F., is expected to par
ticipate. The members wll meet at their
Lodge room, on North Witer street, at 12
o'clock x a3 atfJUclock the procession will
V Rosa; Bud Rand, and
-m to iell ASiC2S?OR,
js'8 Church, where the
Want to Adrertise anyl.
want to find an owner
be delivered by. Alfred
'Advei
exercises at the
THE MO
procession will march
TisA streets and then pro-
- Both pnntitf
, oia v r le room
At night there
will be x; and soiree at XJity Hall
The Passion Strons.
Dennis Miller, colored,
who had just
serveTi out a term in the County Work House
fbr larceny, and who wasjj released a few
days since and sent to the city on aflat that
was coming down, had barely reached the
wharf when he stole a lot 'of clothing be
longing to a couple of thefiatmen and made
off with them. Complaint ?as made before
Justice Cassidey, a warrant issued for bis
arrest and yesterday he was taken into cus
tody and lodged in jail to await a hearing
before the Magistrate named to-morrow.
The prospect now is that he will have an
other term to serve at the institution he has
so recently left
magistrates' Court. j
George Wedge was arraigned before Jus
tice: Gardner, yesterday, charged, on the
affidavitof Mary Larrington, with having
appropriated an axe. belonging to her, some
time in the month of August last. Defend
ant was required to give security in the sum
of $50 for his appearance; at the present
term of the Superior Court.1.
Committee to Assess Damages
: We learn that Messrs. j:A. Willard, Al
fred Martin and J. M. Wise have been ap
pointed commissioners by the Superior
Court Clerk to assess the damages to private
property caused by an extension of the
Carolina Central xtaHway track from their
new depot to the main liner The commit
tee, we understand; will meet on Monday.
Katie Putnam., :"
' Mis8 Katie Putnam one of Wilmington's
prime favorites, who has been playing to
crowded houses in Charleston during the
past week, will fill, an engagement in this
city on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
the 25th, 26th and 27th insts.
Bishop Atkinson's A ppolutments tor
JKebrnary 1875.".'"--'.$".-, :
Clinton. .Quinquagesima Sunday. .Feb
Faisons. .Evening of "
7
8
10
12
14
16
17
19
21
of
Goldsboro.....Ash Wednesday
Wilson.. ., .
Rocky Mount.
Enfield..;..
Ringwood
Halifax................
Weldon
Collections at each place in behalf
Diocesan Missions. -
Spirits 'rurpexmuc:.
The Tarboro Southerner is 52.
, 4- The La Grange Vidette is work
ing hard for a new county; '
f- The Governor's message in
covers has been laid on our table.
The Florence and Fayetteville
railroad is pushing forward rapidly.
- Thomas 7 Cross, ! of . Chatham
county, ruined his hand -on his hand saw
the, other day. .
-j Napoleon Patterson, colored,
who was shot ' near .Tarboro and reported
killed, is recovering from his wound. , , ,-
" - Capt. Haywood Clark has been
appointed Conductor of the Tarboro Branch
KNK
UK
Train in place of Mr, R E. WhHehurst,who
has been promoted to the Agency at the
Tarboro depot .!,. ! , '
I The Janttaty. term of the Su-
ly.v. ;. wui . vi ;uuivciiauu yuuuijr will
commence on Monday 25th inst . There is
no capital case or criminal business of im
portance for trial. 1
CITY 1TKJ1S.
Book Biwdkbt. ;i-H mobnihs Stab Book Bind
ery does all kin 4s of Binding and Holing In a work
manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. -Slfer-chanta
and others needing Receipt Books, or other
work, may rely on promptness in the execution of
their orders. i
Lats PAPEB8. To Harris' News Depot, West
side Front Street, we are indebted for copies of
the New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Drank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for the current week.:
The S tand will remain open until 11 o'clock this
morning.
To Spobt'Xbn. Read the advertisement of J. ft
W. Tolleyv.the celebrated gun manufacturers, of
Birmingham, England. Tkeir breech loader are
without a rival, as is shown by the large number of
testimonials in the possession of the Messrs. Tolley.
Send to their branch house, 29 Maiden Lane, New
York. ' . 7
' Tbaksfer Pbintins-Ihks. Invaluable to rail
road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer
chants, manufacturers and others. Thuy are en
during and changeless, and will copy sharp and
clear for an indefinite period of time. . Having just
received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre
pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate
prices.
Thb Tolley Gits. Copy or Tibtijconial.
Hudson City, N. J., Sept 30th, 1874 Mxsbbb. J.
& W. Tolley 29 Maiden Lane, New York: The
10 guage Gun No. 3078 1 ordered from yon gives me
entire satisfaction.' I was very exacting when or
dering the Gun but must say that you have more
than fulfilled what I required of you. I have shot
several brevch-loaders by first-class makers, and
your gua beats them all for bea ity and workman
ship. As for1 shooting qualities, your gun shoots
stronger and more even than any gun I ever shot I
have shown It to several good judges (including
first-class gunmakere) and all agree, that the action
is very strong and durable, and that f he gun is one
of the beet they ever saw. I have made some very
long shots with it, using only 8 drs. of powder,
which is all your gun requires. I have shot It at a
targat according to the rules of the Turf, Field and
Farm trials, and the average of 6 shots at 40
yards Is: Left-pattern, 169; penetration, 38:
right-pattern, 175; penetration j 39; using 33tf
dra. powder. Now I am sure such a gun
is seldom met with, and am very proud to be
the owner . of it But the real test, of your gun
is in the field there it exceils al, others, killing
cleaner and handsomer than any gun I ever saw, as
you assured me they would. Both paper and metal
shells work splendidly. Gentlemen, I have to offer
you my very best thanks, and will recommend your
guns to all my friends. :
Yours Respectfully,
Hkhby Loriot.
IFtOV
a Situation,
a Salesman,
a Servant Girl,
to rent a Store,-"
to sell a Piano,
to sell a Horse,
to lend Money,
to buy a House,
to bay a Horse,
to rent a Uoaee,
to eell a Carriage,
a Boarding place,
to borrow Money,
to sell Dry Goods.
to sell Groceries,
to sell Furniture,
Want
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ant
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Want
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Wnt
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to bell Hardware,
to sell Real Estate,
a job of Carpentering, .
a Job of Blacksmlthing,
to sell Millinery Good', j
to sell s House and Lot 1
to find any one's Address, j
Want
Want
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Want
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Want
to sells piece of Furniture, , -
to buy a second-hand Carriage,
to find-anything you have lost,
to sell Agricultural Implements,
to Advertise anything to advantage,
to find an owner for anything Found,
Advertise in i
TUB MORNING STAR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Official Drawtne ot tbe N . Bene-
j flclal Association.
! SATURDAY, January 18. 1875.
i Class 386, Drawn at IS M.
60 28 4A 65 41 77 65 10 11 60 87 84 U 69
Class 387. Drawn at 4 P. M.
! 16 87 25 17 6 47 66 20 33 6 28
Class 883. Drawn at 7 P.M.
40 61 7 28 13 26 63 83 19 .76 . 64 74.
Jan 17-lt W. H. HARRISON.
-
OPERA HOUE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Jan. 22nd and 23d.
j. --
matinee Saturday at 2:30 P. M.
Warren Bordwell's Original ,
Mirror of Ireland !
and : Mammoth and Artistic
FEAN00-GERMAN WAE,
now consolidated witn tne
"Fritsf German Bell-Bingers
'- and James Taylor's unrivaled
LONDON COMEDY COMPANY.
ADMISSION, 60 cts; RESERVED SEATS, 75 cts.
M VTINlfitf fRICEi: Adults, 25 cts.; Children,
15 cts i
Every ""hild receives a hwdsome Present
Keserved seat tickets at Heinsberger'a Book
store :!!-
Reserved seat tickets will be sold np to noon of
day of performance for 60 cents each; after that
hour regular price, 75 cents, will be charged.
ian IT-. 8u We Ta Kr. I
Men Lyre Louie, No. 1.608(
G. U. O. of O.F.
WILL CELEBRATE THEIR FIRST Anniversary
on MONDAY, the 18th ef January, and Free
Love Lodge, No. I,4b9, Q. (J. O. of O. P., of this,
city has been Invited to participate in tbe Celebra
tion. All members are requested to meet at their
Ludge Koem at 12 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock the pro
cession will form in front of their Lodge Room, on
North VV ater Street, headed by the Rose Bad Band.
- Line of March: Up Princess to Fourth, np Fourth
to Red Crosg.uD Red Cross to bt. Stephen's Church,
where the Annual address will be delivered by Al
fred Lynn, of Kentucky, after which the procession
will - proceed Up Red Cross to Seventh, down
Seventh ; to Castle, down Castle to Front no
Front to Princess, down lrincess to their Lodge
Room. ' ' - ' : ! i
And at night there will be s grand Levee sed
Soiree at the city Hall. I'he public is respectfully
Invited to attend. -
Tbe Ladies have used every exertion to make the
Refreshments s Grand Success. .
Committee of Arrangements: James Bland, P.
W.I Lawrence, H. McDuffey. i
janJ7-n:-: ,t;
We Are Now Opening
NEW LINE OF FINE LIQUORS AND
CORDIALS, AND
A
Imported find Domestic'cigar.
CHAS. D. MYERS CO.,
5 and 7 Morth Front street.
aa lT-tf
WHOLE. NO. 2,273.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, s
At David Pigott's
NEV?TOBKACCO STORE,
lSo." 2fc Market Street,' "
South Side-Heed of the Market House. .
' j . WILMINGTON, N. C, r
T1LL BE FOUND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
VV of Tobaccos, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes and Smokers'
Articles, at; prices guaranteed to be satisfactory,
notwithstanding the advance of 25 to 75 per cent Da
Leaf Tobacco. p;",
A trial from the people is respectfully solicited.
. i . . D. PIGOTT.
January isttt, 1876. -
A CARD.
Appreciating the liberal patronage heretofore
tended to me, I respectfully solicit a conrinni
ex-
continnasce
of the same.
D. PIGOTT.
. Jan 17-tf
Howf! Now!! Now; ! ! !
v f BALANCE STO GK OF -
Reduced Rates.
jan 17-tf
City Clothiers.
At post, At Cost.
IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF
our Stock of . .
OVercoatsf and Talmas.
WE
OFFER THEM AT COST,
A new lot of CASSIMERE SUITS just received,
which we are selling at extremely low prices.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
Prices reduced very much. Call and examine,
jan 17 tf J SHRIER BROS.
Flariner Shiire,
. j DEALERS. IN . -
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
. WINES, LIQUORS,
o
i op c if a
&c.
PURE BAKER WHISKEY.
NO. 31 NORTH FRONT STREET.
jan 17-tf -
Hats and Gaps,
OTYLISH FELT HATS, SILK MOHAIR AND
Cloth Caps,) ;
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. j
i it TTA'R'RTarvn' jK. itt-dxtio
City Hat Store, 88 Market St
G.
H. W. Biinge.
i-
NEW PIG PORK, PEA AND MAR
C
ELERY,
ROWFAT BEANS, SNUFF.
Northeast cor. Market and Second. Sts.
?JOTp!itr p3gg?'-C-ll'M''1 1 ivit'fff-rrt
Oeb Trial Satisfies Honseipers
rpHAT O IR FRESH GROUND COFFEE IS
PURE, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL.
We guarantee its perfect purity and strength.
i
Ground every hour to order when wanted.
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
jan 17-tf 5 & 7 North Front St.
Mountain Butter.
i . .
NOTHER SHIPMENT FROM CHARLOTTE.
Will be closed out low. !
. CHAS. D. MYERS ft CO.,
67 North Front St.
jan 17-tf
B1.250 I
Ti . i .
O LOAN UPON FIRST MORTGAGES ON
City property at reasonable rates.
Apply to s ' -.
A. T. A J. LONDON,
. Attorneys at Law.
jaa 17-lt Princess near cor. of Front St
Corn and Oats. I ;
2000 Bnllel8Cofn,
ioooH8hoiBO,it8- !
For sale by
jan. 17-tf j KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
Molasses and Bacon.
Q Hhds New Crop Cuba,
JQQ Bbls S. H. Syrup, .
Boxes p. S. Sides and Shoulders,
2 Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders.
"- For sale bv ,r '
jan 17-tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.
' Hay; Bice, Flour and Coffee
sbof?"1? s
2QTferce.Rtee. . ' j
500BbFk)M, -; - - I
JgQ Bags Coffee. , '
For sale by I
jan 17 tf KERcHNER ft CALDER BROS.
' Powder, Powder, Powder.
PjQQ Kegs Rifle; Sporting and Blasting Powder.
For sale by I
jaa 16-tt KBKOHNER CALDER BROS.
HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE 500 PLOWS
(of all kinds) 7 Tons Plow Castings. 25 Coils
Cotten Plow Lines, . 800 Pairs Trace Chain. 40
Dozen Collars and Hames, 100 Dozen Weeding
Hoes, 60 Dozen Shovels and Spades. i
For sale at the lowest Market rates.'
jan 17-tf - Nob. 19, 20 sad 21 Market St
Flows. Plows, Flow,
o
F ALL KINDS AND SIZES. AT THE NEW
HARDWARE STORE.
GILES & MURCHISON.
83 North Front St
jan 17-tf
Chromos,
c
HROMOS, CHROMOS, JUST RECEIVED AND
j- :. - j -
for sale at '
HSINSBERGER'S,
Live Book and Mnsic Store,
janl7tf 8 Market Street
OBGAirS, ;
Organs, organs.; i '
... ; f For sale at .. : ! "
j BXINSBXRGER'S.
f Horse Llaniicto ?
ThB LARGEST and CHSAPEST assortment of
Trunks in the City, Saddles of all kinds. Harness,
Cellars, Saddle BUnkets, FeetherDester sBorse
Brashes. Currycombs, Saddlery Hardware of all
kind I
i CHEAP FOtf U&BU.
oct 34 tf nac
, jr. m. Tovlkaaa Co.
RATES OP ADVKVl81Nb.
iauare one d) '
One Square one da
I M jureeoays.. ......U....... S 0t
u 1. : 'osrdays...... L.. ...... t 69
" " tvedSTS....... ....-.I.. B M
....... t 0
.... i k.
l w week. 8 M
m Two weeks.... ........... C
C - 2week ....4....... 6 ffl
H Oao month... IE........ 8 CO
" ! . TJbree months... . M 60 ;
" ' Wxsaontas.....,..,,.'...!... ,;.86W
m ' ' One year... L..-......60 06
-BvS??tr,lct Advertisements taken at propo
thmatsry tow rates, i
. Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column. ai4
ten squares as a half -column. j
, MISCELLANEOUS.
GUAISp; GUAttO.
250 TonsNo. 1 Guanape
350 Tons Eureka.
For ealo to arrive low for cask or on reasonable
terms or crop time.
J- ' -
jaa 18-tf - WILLIAMS MURCHISON.
CORN, CORN.
10,000
Bushels White and
Mixed.
For tale tow by
jan 16-tf
. WILLIAMS MURCHISON
To The Ladies.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING GREAT INDUCE
mentsin our j -
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
j ( - - " .
consisting of . Dress Goods, Shawls, Flannels ,
Blankets, Ac IWe have on hand, a lot of
CAMPBELL'S HAIR SHAWLS, worth $10 00,
which we will sell at 5 00 each, and other goods
i
comparatively low, at
jan 16-tf
J. H SAMSON'S,
No. 43 .Market St
C. WEST & SONS.
Madin Security Oil.
- ' j THE BEST. OIL IN U8kL
Warranted 150 Des;rees Fire Test.
WATER WHITE IN COLaR, j
' . ' FULLY DEODERIZED,
And it Will Not Explode.
It burns in all Coal Oil and Keros ;ne Lamps.
TRY IT. Ask for ". Aladdin Security,1 ' and take no
other, j C. WEST & SONS,
US and 115 W. Lombard St,
oct 27-6mos j Baltimore, Md.
Merry Christmas, .
Grand opening and handsome Dis
play of- ;'...
HOLIDAY GO JDS.
r3w4s; Now is the time. Come early,
V CHRISTMAS GOODS
In endless variety.
Choice Cluster of Malaga
urapes,
FRENCH CONFECTIONS, CORNETTS,
HAVANA ORANGES,
FIRE WORKS, FIRE CRACKERS, .TORPEDOES
And every description of Christmas tree trimmings. '
Come and be convinced of the great reductions la
prices at
GEO. MYERS',
II & 18 South: Front St
dec 28-tf
SELECTED POEMS,
(Illustrated,)
npiIE CHEAPEST EDITION EVER
BROUGHT
J. to this market, only Ten Cents a number:
LOCKSLEY HALL, Alfred Tennyson J THE PRIS
ONER OF OHfLLON, Byron; LATEST
VERSES, Byron; THE HIGH TIDE
ON THE COAST OF LIN- a
COLN8HlRB,Ingelow; j
Bernard's Del Corpel, Felicia Hemans; 'The Bridge
All for sale at
CON9LEY & YATE8'
jan 15 tf
i : . City Book Store.
Fork Trifle!
YOU CAN KEEP YOUR
feet dry and warm with
a pair of rubbers from
FRENCH'S
Ladies' Rubbers only
75 cents;
Gents' Rubbers only $1,
at .
GEO. R. FRENCH J SON'S,
i J
Jan 18-tf
89 North Trpnt rtreeL
Potatoes. Potatoes.
i ' . I
100
BARRELS EARLY BOSS AND OTHER
SEED POTATOES.
For sale bv -
EDWARDS & HALL.
tan 10-tf
Save Tour. Health
AND ADD TO YOUR COMFORT BY HAVING
YOUR BEDS RENOVATED. All persons de
siring to have their j i t
BEDS XrENOVATEj)
Will please send in their orders to me, lover Cronly
A Morris's Auction House, on Water street, as my
.tay at this place U very limited. j
jnl5-8t - T. p. TO WE.
Just tteceiveds
' VINEGAR BITTEK 8, j
Wintar't Balsam Wild Cherry,
BAwrs lTRIC0FTEBjV8,
EADWATS BEADY BELIEF.
For sale low by ;
For sal. low by !
ee 80-tf
Clarendon Saloon, .
SOUTH MARKET jsT.. NEAR TK FERRY,
TAYLOR & GEAY, Propr'i.
Finest Wines, Liquors, Ales and Cigars in the city.
I.EAL8 AT ALL HOURS.
Also, Board by the day, week or month.
J. B. TAYLOR. ildee 10-lm GRAY.
For The' Citizens' Market
Fine sampson cjounty stalled beef;
also a fine lot of cornfed Fork. Come . early sad
leave your orders.,
jan 13-tf
T. A. WATSON,
proprietor.
Sweet; Oranges.
tWO THOUSAND SWEET ORANGES, JUST,
neerred and for sale low at
4 S. G, NOBTBROrS
dec 17-tf
Fruit and Confectioaery Store.
J'
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