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v. f hs noBnir: HA' i.a Ot Ale iAt't I i I IS ft no fcqnare oneway; .... " tvod'va;.:. ....... ....ii u . . . i " threc.j8.. - BATXB 0 fltrBSCRIPTloa lit ABVASTC: One year, (by ma postage pa , Six months, J ' ' ) 4t - Three montli8( One month. ( , ) j7 n 4 ( ) as; 1 O To City Subscribers,, delivered in any f t cTt' s city Fifteen CenU per week. Our City A -or s not authorised to collect for more than 3 iot . i advance. ' ..- . ... . ' OUTLINES. Conspiracy to assassinate ex-Carlla L. er Cabrera faUed. , A flood fearc which will injure thousands who sut-Z: I lumber trade at the North. Kew Tc:k markets: Spirits turpentine, r S3 JSC 3 cents; rosin, $2 10$3 15; cottony 16 cents; : gold,. 115i1154.c t-'i The "New York Jribune says trade opens well for the week. - - Augusta contributes 6bc thousand dol ."laro to tornado ' 8uilerers-j---- Forty In. S diana editora are eXtirsloofn through the . South. . -U:S. Senate refused to con firm Pardee aaDistrjeJge fop Louisiana and, tnearesident having nothing further tojcommunicate. adlburned sine die.' Andrew Johnson's speech on Grant, delivered in the fc"enate"on Monday, fills four columns and ' a half of the New York Heraldt"moBt diminative type. - -, IIUItniCANE AND FRESHCT. Fear mi Loseea. tm Chathim-Uow Judge RlclXoy's Court Was Broken : Up Thv Storsn at fJlllaboro. A correspondent : of the Raleigh Xeics writing from Pittsboro describes thfr great storm of last Saturday: .The tornado came from a westerly direction, and was preceded by a fear ful!tilln!S3 in the atmosphere, soon followed by a loud roaring as of dis ? ;iant Lnd continuous canonading. It ( lasted for the :pace of two minutes, ami was accompanied by a water spout which broke over the town, de luging everything for a short time." Judge McKoy was holding the 8es sion of the Superior Court in the court bouse at the time the hurricane struck that building." It ripped particles of tin off the roof and carried Dieces to the distance of a - quarter of a " mile. Half of the roof fell in, and the Judge losing his presence of mind, for a mo ment only, exclaimed : "Gentlemen, we leave the verdict of this case in the hands of God," ' and immediately went to one of the fury room windows to jump out, but the folly of the at tempt then flashed .on his mind, and by resisting the inclination he uaved his life, as the court room is Ton the second floor of the baildinsr, and 30 f feet from the ground below. The whole top of the building is' honey f combed through 'and through and if it rains again before , the Toof can be i repaired the building will be a com . plete ruin." i- . -l - The Presbyterian Church, the only V brick house of worship in ithe place, i- and the'prettiest churchvedifice in the ;. county is one huge ruin The steeple was carried away aud fell upon the roof, : crushing it through into the body of the building. . The. belfry to the Baptist Church, together with the bell, window glass . and sashes, were swept"" in all - direc-. tiousr parts being. found 50 and 75 yards away from the .building; . Seven large oaks on the premises of Capt. Penson.were torn np by lh rotF, and. Jhis kitchen and other out buildings were entirely demolished. The roof of One large dwelling was taken away entirely,- together, with two chimneys of the building. -. Hon. John Manning had onel large chimney to fall on -his house, crushing in the roof.- . Another dwelling had fonr large chimneys overthrown. At the lowest calculation 25 k!tch-; ens and dwellings were, destroyed and about 40 or SO large chimneys shared a like fate. Fences are down in every direction and vails and car penters are in demand. The damage all through the country trtabout here is iricalcuable. ,-One man, r.west oftown, had his dwelling honse Lcojnpletely demolished and his wife -utarned severe injuries. . - j ' i 'f he .tiiirboy,- coming f rom 'Hor ,ljl.le ourborf'back, had a narrow escape tie anail: bag was torn from Qnder hiia ndv carried several hun dred yards an4,jcdged in a tree; - he .recovered it after the,, storm had No lives have been lost so far ns heard from 1 hon rh a j?reaV man v small casualties hav e been reported.- Jl here is no telling the destruction. 'nnnin Ktindfl frnm hprp t.honch - ff is supposed to have been a: great T It is est'' ' t 1 5,000- will i . Hardly r z tlcne in this ; jirnmedia. o i. - '4 - : Ju,dgn . --3 forced to ad---'J)inm cr . t oa account of the damage - f t doneto the Courthouse. , , "'TThe IlillsborO Jlecord:r says: ' The d-maire to fences in and abaut Hillsboro "' 1-; considerable, blowing "lown fer. . ; in some places and pros bating houses. ; The wheat is greatly injured by the washing rains. Spirits Turpontme- . Rev. Mr. Banks, of Providence, , ;4ied suddenly Wednesday cf last week.' I S v a careless negro leavir ' "-'V"-c'1 ""lone.it waj.burnedi up at Luneld Ifis expected that the chapel orkn ee of arrangements, -of a compli 4-; :' - he Church of the flood Shenherd in'Ral . Will be ready for occupancy on Easter v, . bunday.. - : ;frf;;Tom, an old servant of Governor v; Qrahanj, was kindly attended to after a re j ;sfeP railroad accident which hurt his leg by. - r J doctors of IlilUboro, an I I 9 is doing t- ? - The Netcs is pleiccJ j learn lhat thenamam jb; yftvrvi Jasf i- - V :tx yi' oreHi;-Collee ws I nn. Xz fi ,5 OD'y tl5e t5 fotft hatn-j br pp to.-,-) up "AJttt aorUon of the puud.ng.', - , ' , V f vv'T onroe, w 10 have in i ivp 'ois ir!n 70. '. v.---I,T0. 15G;;r t-,. 'sage, devote Y J-3 PuL';sJ ci edited byIiev-3. ' "WZ? - U- ndiltbe tVa"7;T-:5 following appointments 'by rfcV,"rw"?conSrrae by the tier ate O-v Incqno A Bnlim . Cameron, C. II. Thomas and & F? Arrir i ton. Per, ?-fl,ri,,. TL i- , " ViST? CJ tie Govemor were not con- la8 Beats, but it is undcrst.. i persons thus rejected. Tli Malla. T The mails will close at the City ' Post Of- ice oniu rurujer notice as follows:,' ' ; ' Northern (nl-ht) mailsdany.'. .. 6 J5 l.Jt - through and way (davl : ' malls dailv - - u?,,: . Southern mails daily. " ' " a -Od.it' IL Columbia " .-..5:OoKm. august 8 .-OOP. J.L Town Creek) Tuesdays and ih ' A a? Iaaw . T: - a - r . c,j7Y .wuuuatt ana x naava. . . . - -.ijv. -ir Payetteville bv-C, O . R'Vi.iw x'sll a tit Onslow C, H. and intermediate . -; J oiaces every. Jfndav...' 6:01A.M. Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to f P. M.- ana on-Bundays from 8:30 to 9:S0A; M.; btamp Office open from 8 A.M. lb 12 Ma and from 2 to 6 P. H. Monev'liVder or Register Department open samejU Blamp officfl.'". ' ' 1 NEW. ADVEUTISEnEJtt'S. . Ckonlt & Mobbis Auction Sale,' " - Mxjnsok & Co. Spring Clothfe l iw UASRisoK is Allen. Fur Usts. ? Ske Ad. Bank Notice." n it ' tir t- XT..? Kercbnkb & Caudeb BboIiZ-Bscou; 8. L. Fbemojit. Noticed V O. Q. PAKSLEY.i Goal tlO ter ton. X1: Cha8. D. Mtebs, Gooddee.j; i J. IT. Gbotgex. Lost Mrs. E."M BTBOCK.Mijinery Goods. W. U. Gerkek Black Ha il Tribe No. 5. Local Dota. ' Import Entries for si at the office of Thk Morotng Star. " I ' '. St. Wind and 'dusrrioved very an noying to pedestrians yeslrday. "r . ; The schooner Gettysburg i sailed from Beverly for this porton the 18lh insts The' schooner ' lzn varrived at New York from this pod, on the 22d inst; - pi . ' -rMany looked f oi the storm sig nal yesterday,:, but it- tfnv'nut'make its ap-f pearancc; s The sohoOBcr . laey- C.JTtler, cleared from Philadelphia for this, port on the20lh inat - " , - .J ... Both printing trad ruling, done ia the finest grades off dtpyng,ink at the Stab Job Printing OfJifc ; It . - G'Z Frencll Jilbq., i f : spoken' of by the Republican J in 'connection with th nnnitirfAPv fi , r iii wrivfinrt ', i. -! it Oitv BnnKf.rilpits who fail to re- - - - ,7 ?77i , ceive their japers rtfgufgrty will please , re-. port the fact promrrtlyLt hn office. ," tf t-.Two colored! bioys, having- a quantity bf'x'ollon in Jioiri possession, were arrested by the polity! fj esterday on suspi cion of having comelby jit. aieooneatly. . .y.r Owing to 4 detention -of the steamer from New "fork ithe new.. Truck of. the. Fifth Ward EiWketi-'jompany which was dtfe here yestefpfly, Mil not arrivilKji til Saturday next,' i I, -J , - Inrreasirij fcloudiness and-light rains, wi-h slighi change in temperature light wiaa mostr; irom-the north and east, and ris'r ? oaropieWr easti of .the lower Mis sissipps. ' . 1 ' . j ' . J .Wa ooutce aain. that marf riage j l obucUy notices" are charged as advertisement and that those received by mail t. 311 not lb inserted j unless: accompa"-. jneu' v a a v c .iii jiy came. - r . ; X). & w. it " c t y . - - i : .-; The colored Masons will give -a Festival at l-ielr Hall during the first week in April fonhe benefit oil Giblem Lodge,-to assist in miting some necessary, "payments On the indebtedness of the Bame. " Thelepablican friends of Wy H. Moofei kiteRepresentative,are pressing his claiwa r a nomination as .delegate to the Convention The initiative was taken at a preUainary meeting hfeld Tuesday night.- jrr.. : , In; w.t-p columns .will be iound an f.tercsting account of the tornado at PittsioW Half of the roof of the Court Ifouse,Hn'hch Judge McKoy was holding "Conrt, if ellpiV full particulars of which are given fc-vl department "mentioned, i . j-t ' - , acknowieJge ,the receipt from ? , 6tSi Jas. Corbett, J II. McGarity, T. D an, Jas. McGowan and G. P. Lamb, nienr ' tic set to tne tentu annual nan ana supp' of the Hibernian : Benevolent; Asso ciat'.'i to be held at the Opera House on j th "A-hinsu. ""r0' tM" ' V - Debate, V - i-'v a meeting held in Bocky Point town-' shrye sfcrday .'for I3ie purpo&e of electing de -qVifromjtlj to .rnship tQ the nbmina- sSarenttca to he held at Long Creek 'io ilU" i rt the, ipllQwing,v delegated' ciifV iir, 'Jao.lx Hicks inv;d vrfnstroL and JtsseijiOAVuen. i; i : i- ' !" :Wf4:: WILMINGTON, nablp. sterdav at fiontli Washington, -TJnica township, for the pur pose of selecting delegates to the Pender c:unty nominating convention to be held at Long Creek on the Slst; i The meeting was called to ' order by W. u. liivenbark. On motion Col. J. D. Powers was called to the chair and L. Stanford ; requestedto act tu secretary; , Col. Powers in explaining the object of ine meeting oserea , some limely advice He said that all who would, like ' to hold office could hardly be accommodated. This Was a time when we needed our best and wisest men at the helm.4 He ' advised that delegates to the convention should not pay more attention to those .seeking office than to others who have not put themselves for ward, - We should look out for the best men He was in favor of the office seeking the man. - The following were selected as delegates to the convention: Loq , Stanford, , J. . Moore andP. Moore. - Alternates J. D. Powers, Isiah Carroll, Edward Garris. v ' t . a, -i The following nominations Were "made for township officers : Magistrates S.' a, FQlyaW and K. F; Powers.'.. , --" - -Clerk MarUn Johnson. . .V " ConstableT.T. Fillyaw. " ; School Committee Ed ward 'Garris, vj. W. Alderman, J. W. Malpass. " ; V I. O. era. S. and D. at 8. In Auiertea. At a meeting of the I. -jD, of Good Samar itans and Daughters . of 1 Symaria, held a short time" since, the following officers were elected: i - .'-ul: G."W. P. CJhief Failson BaHeyy t- " W. Chief Anthony Miller. " - . T ; W,V Chief ElishaMerrick. C C W.: R. Secretary-rPhillip Larrington. ' W F, Secretary James Betts. c-' " W, Treasurer Danly iFranks. .- - W..Prelate-Nstban Moice. 4 - T. W. Conductor J. W.iMcClammy. C W. Inside Sentinel Lew H. JohnsOn.; W. Outside Sentinel-i William Chesnut W. Marshal Ellis Patricks ' BeeovrtA from Jilt Injuries.--. - ;:- W. H. Harriss, colored ex-policeman, who was so badly injured by the premature dis charge of .a cannon during the firing of a salute by the "Republicans of this city on the 9th inst, has been pronounced by his at tending physician as entirely recovered.". It was at first thought that he would probably ose the sight of. both of his eyes, besides which his face, arms and hands were almost literally filled with splintery from the ram mer. .Taken altogether it -was a case of almost - miraculous escape from 'instant death, and Harriss should, be, very careful hereafter how be engages in firing Radical salutes, especially on- such flimsy material as, that afforded ' by Mhe New Hampshire eleciion. . i . ' -L Probable Candidates before 4he IVoml aailnecottrentlens .. The following, persons are' prominently mentioned as candidates for the several offices at the election to be held in Pender county k '- - " . For Sheriff Democratic . Conserrative-r tV. L.-Riyenbark, Thos. WUliams, .L.H, McClammy, G. F.' Walker. ' -, Republican.' A. Gamberg, W, J, Bivens. Clerk of Superior; Courts-Democratic Conservative. R. JK; Bryan.. Bublican.cAjaylor. s Register , of -DeerDemocratic Con- servative.' Jas. B. McPherson, B G. Lar ktfis, Jas. Thompson.'', i " '.'. Republican, C M.' Galloway. " ' -' ' if - -."" 'ai aa " " - A Rowland fer His Oliver. . . " We learn that Senator Cantwell. fresn frpm his labors in the Legislative Halls at Raleighwas approached on the street a day or two since by the sage of " Excelsior,1' when the followingcolloquy ensued: , G. & "Well, Judge, the only objection I have to yod is the brevity of your speeches. C Sir, the brevity of .my speeches, .in my "estimation is-' only" 'exceeded by; your modesty ! i For the benefits of; those, unacquainted with the facts.we would state that the Sen ator is somewhat noted for his long-winded arguments. ", -' j - . v - ra"aat aa ' ' " " : -' ' j ' - -i i fflasistratee'.Ceurt. L t - - -: Rosa Richardsencolbred, was' arrahmed before : Justice' YanAniringe,' -. yesterday, charged with committing assault and bat tery on the'person of: Chas. Parsard, - also colored. ' Defendant Was ordered to .pay a fine of $5 and costs.' f " '- - -fcV ' i' Before, .Justice Gardner-was arraigned Caleb Lockley,' colored j xharged with ob taining money under false pretences-. ,De fendent was ordered' to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appeara'hee at the next term of the Superior Court.- r : sj . k ' " -- - i 'sa si "i ;..- ., Sudden eatl. c ,. -41 'Capt, "Dodrich-Bloodgood, of the little Schr.' JUmnie Ward, on the line between this port and New River, Onslow connty, died suddenly on board of j his vessel at New River Bar on the 17th ; inst. Capt- Blood good was alone on the Schooner and when discovered was in adymg condition, living but a few hours afterward; He is supposed to have been seized With a fit: Capt. B. was well knQwn in this city. Cotton Stealing. ' 'r X' Some thief broke the lock of the shed un ,der Messrs. G. G. Barker & Ca's office, on South Water, between" Market and Dock streets, , on Monday or Tuesday night and stole alot of .cotton, amounting to about two hundred and fifty poaeosr the. property ofMr Leander Moore. No clue has a3yet bueu obtained theft. a ta ?vhv ctmHitUl the .V N. CM THURSDAY. St. Jamea Cbarcli. ST- JAMES' CHTTRCH PVBWG SERVICES AT eT. JAMES' HOLT WEEK AMD EAS - TEB TIDE. Maunday Thursday.MornmgPrayer,7Ja m ' ' - EveningPrayer.5-p m Communion. ,.8p m Good Friday. .,.;., .Morning Prayer - - , - - and Ante-Com- -.- ' : ' - munion .3 am : - If, EveningPrayer.3 pm JLaster Eve, Saturday . Morning Prayer v x . X and Ante-Com- - , - . -. munioa; 7iam ' 41 '. ' - Eveniag Prayer. 3 pm faster. ,i Morning Prayer. 7i am " j ' - ; ; Litany and Com- - munion 11 am " 'v . - Evening Prayer.5 pm faster Monday. : . r. Morning Prayer 1 - .and - Ante-Corn-.. " 'z - munion ....i..llam " i Evening Prayer.5 p m faster Tuesday. : .Morning Prayer . and Ante-Corn- . - ' " 'munion . ... ..11am ""-,- - -'Evening Prayer.5 pm ST. JOHN'S CHURCH MA.UITDAY THURSDAY, . ' . - ' MARCH 25tH. , Morning Prayer at 7i; Evening Prayer at 5; Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8. " GOOD FRIDAT, MARCH 26TH; Morning Prayer at 11; Evening Prayer at5., -' . .i Killed a Snake. Messrs. W. L. Rivenbark and Petigru Moore on last " Saturday, ; while ; going through Angola Pocosio, ... encountered a large rattlesnake with .numerous rattles at tached " Af'er some little difficulty they succeeded iti It'lling it. This . snake was one of the largest seen in that . section in sometime. . t ' I"-' r- fflajror'a Court. ... , -'i The following cases were'aisposed of yes terday srforriJng: : V - t. -- - -; .Rosannaiil liichardson, charged withcars iX and other disorderly conduct, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $1Q and Jno. "Walsh, charged'with a too frequent resort to the 'cup that ineEriales," sitbmit ted and judgment was ! suspended on the payment of costs.' . ,i ' Blabop Atklnsons Appointments. Rockfish . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . March 18 Favetteville..:; : 1 J ackson : . ... . .'April 1 t inusor. . ...... f. . . ji. ... . . i . Woodville. Bertie co..;..X. Murfree8borough ; . . . .'t . ; . . . . . Winton.:... 3 ; 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 21 23 25 27 29 80 .2 4 5 6 9 Gatesville..,...... . St. Peters, Gates co'.Ui.., ,.'.',. neniora. Woodville. Perouimanaco.. Elizabeth City,....,.. . ; daemon , : . . St. Lukes, Washington co. . . '..X 1 8u David's,- ".- Columbia. . , . . . . " Plymouth .;.......' bt. James', : Beaufort co. . . . , Lake Landing, Hyde co.... . .. Sladesville. " Bath....... :- Zion Church", Beaufort cow Washington. . May Jamesville.Vi. . ...".. .1 . . . WHtiamctnn ' . ; " Hamilton . Scotland Neck ....... Blabop Lruaana Appointments. The following are the appointments of Bishop Lyman, of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina: - i - Easter Day; March 28th, Tarboro. "Wednesday, . March61st, Greenville. Pitt county. ' ' ' . . Tliursday. April 1st. Bt . John's Pitt co. v . Friday, AprQ 2d, Snow HilL ' Sunday, April 4th, Kmston. v ... - Tuesday, April 6th, Holy Innocents, Le noir county. 4 : j v .Tnursday, April 8th, lieanrort Sunday, April 11th, Newbern. . i uesaay, Apni. ism, swill ureeK triage, r Wednesday. April 14th. St. John's. Dux-. ham's Creek. Thursday, April 15th, South Creek. Saturday, -April 17tb, Blount's Creek. Sunday. April 18th. Trinity Church Beau fort county;.- , f riuay, Apni wa, Dsniora. . . Saturday. April 24tb. St. Mark's' DeeD River. - :.-' , Sunday, April 25th, Pittsboro. " -Sunday, May 2d, Williamsbora ' 'Tuesday. May 4th." Goshen. (Consecra tion.) - . . . . , . Collection in each conereeation for Dio cesan Missions. ' - h- ' v - i asi en ". 1 ' -- ..t. 'X.l "I LASVERTISE3IEKT.I " - X A CAB1K X-X.. To fhv FotdgK Citizen cf Wthainatons- Having been absent from the city contin uously since the municipal election,- upon my return l find & rumor quite 'current that had. at a meeting of the taty .Executive Committee, denounced foreign citizens and declared my unwillingness to allow them a .voice iq the government of the eii y of fVV il mington . 1 regret exceedingly mat there should be any necessity for a formal denial of the re port. My political record, from my youth up, should in the minds of unprejudiced men be the best refutation of the ta;sebood. But led to believe that with some at least the report has gained credence, I pronounce it a vile slander and without ine least shad ow of truth.? I made,.": neither before the committee nor ut any other time.sny attack Upon or any unkind reference to our for eign citizens' and no truthful man could possibly draw any such conclusion either from my language or from my argument. 1 pronounce the report a malicious false hood,' conceived and spread for the pur pose of prejudicing nC in the eyes of a por tion, of tny fellow citizens for whom I have always had and for whom I have always displayed the: most kindly feelings, r Res pectfully, 4 J. A. Engelhard. : I publish, in addition, the following card from all the members of the committee, who were present oa the occasion, with a single exception, which sustains me fully: We were present at the meeting of the City Executive Committee when it was re ported that Major Engelhard made an at tack upon our foreign citizens. We heard his speech on that occasion, and he not only made no attack upon them, but said nothing in opposition to tliera, - (Signed) - S. C.-Godshall, -XXb , u. Joint Cowak, . r.A ; W D. Mahjt, - - i J. I, McsC X WilmingtcnVMaw!" 24th. 1875." X 4 MARCH 25, 4875. f CITV ITS331S. . Book Bibdxbt. u-hz mosniks Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, er other work, may rely on promptness la the .execution of their orders. ' wx Tkahskw : PEiSTnjs-IrKa.lnvaluable to rail road companies, steamship companies, aanks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. They are en during and changeless, 'and will copy sharp and clear for an Indefinite period of time. - Having juet received afresh supply of 'these inks, wean pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. - " - - Copt or Tsstmoniai Hanicibal, Mo., May 80, 1874. Messrs. J. W. Tolley.a Maiden Lane, New o-wnLi The 18 Gun which yotf built for me, Na 8093, has arrived safely to hand. Allow me to' .tbank yon for the fldeUty with which yon carried out my instructions, i The general 'outline,- beauty ef proportion and excellent finish, are all that could be desired, and more than meets my expectations. I am more than ever-impressed with the idea that it is as necessary for a man to have a gun bunt to meas urement as to have a boot so built to ensure a good fit. - The pattern 175 and penetration 40 are very su perior. The pattern is as close as I desire, and the penetration I think Is seldom attained, being far ahead of any public record which I have seen. ' i -' '-. v Respectfully Yours, - - - G. W. COBXaiT. " -v .... .' . n-Ba-aa., , ' . , " 'l ' UTMOST . v Want a Situadoa, . . . 'Want a Salesman, ' Want a Servant Girl, ; ' ' ' Want to rent a Store. Want to sell a Piano, - ; Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, , - . Want to buy a House, " - - . Want to buy a Herse, '. - Want to rent a House, . . ; " ' -Want to seU a Carriage, - Want a Boarding place, ' . k ' v Want to borrow Money, - '' Want to sell Dry Goods, - - - Want to seU Groceries,' Want to sell Farniture, Want to sell Hardware, : r ' -Want to sell Bea) Estate, . . Want a Job of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmithing, , Want to fell Millinery Goodr, ' -l Wauttoael! a llo'i- and Lot, -Want to And any cue's Address .-, Want to a pU re of Furn.tare, Want 10 bny a st cond-haad Carria"!, Want to tsa anything you have lost, Watt to sell At,nultaral Implement j, Wsnt to Advertise j:hlDg to advantsye, .Want to find an owner for anything Fonnd, , Advertise 5n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sale of all Stocks 2&'Ha?' M. ffiAS-;7 ?ifJ o'clock A. M.. we will -lTit lZ'l AZZlS Shares Csmtai Stock Wilsaington ' Weldon l R. Co. li Shares CanitJ Ri-fnJ;n,.. 5 JJank of New Hanover. rT m!4s!it ia, vi TV iiiujiiv " sail nnaves . ivt4-tv u. . Hot .Blatt Haw i Me Ho. 5; i. o. e. m; WminraTOK, N. C, SBth Sleep,' Worm Moon. G. 8. I) an 13 K JkTIISEN : You are hereby tend a. regular ronnnl I nf : h rf il;. aleep, at the 7th ran, 30th breath, as business or im portance will be bronght to the ntention ef the Tribe. . . . . , Bj 59e5. Sachem. r , - W. H. GERKEK, r 5-it . . - ; . : - t C. Of R. Hey, Hay, Hay. .. 25 0 Bales ?" 1 Kter : " ' ; : ' - '. Forsaleby ' . - mar 25-tf . v ' KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. - , Potatoes, Potatoes. . ( QQ Barrels Potatoes, . ; "' For sale by : ; , ; s . ; mar 5-tf KERCHNER C ALDER BROS. ; '. Flonr Floor. 300 BblaBm w "wi"';.-:-'"'; 3QQ Bbls Bell Hills Flonr,-, mar S5 tf . KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. :; Bacon, Bacon; Boxes D. 8. Sides and Shoulders, 75 Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders, Q BblsPork, ' . t "Forsaleby : - . mar 25 U . , ,- KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. ont tliis Date A RICE OF COAL WILL BR ' 1 010 Per Ton. marSfr-tf o. G. PARSLEY A CO. -i . Lost. ; ' ,.'1. Yesterday morn ino -a ti wtrt.w ckiv Gold Watch No. Si!), Josh Johnson maker, left ia su iwuiiiufv u tu nwu iMie or jaaraet iKck: nad two gold keys attached by a string 1 he possessor or Under will be liberally rewarded - by. Jeaving the same at this office or deliver it to the owner. . , - '.' r 'J. u. GItOT4EN, - nurttlt ' ' " Eureka Hoase, Wster St. - ?,-....".-'v.,'f .-. . -.-- .... . ... . S.:! ... C L O T II I'N G , Trunks, Valises, Bags, v . '-. '"--' .' ,1 . S.fit'v "i".- '"Tv.." X l''' Umbrellas, Canes, &c. , '' MUNSOITis CO. , March, S3 tf . - . . Cliy CtothUrSi " ' Every Day ; ERBSH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND COFFEE, enly the best,, , S Strictly Pure," FINEST GRADE, CHOICEST LAGUYRA COF- " " FEE. BUYIT, TRY ' We guarantee Its Superior Quality, Perfect Unifor-,-' - ' mity. Yoncaa always have ""- GOOD COFFEE By uajiig itrTt Vi3 save joa tresbley. labor, fatn- - . - .eni-sncc a.td Money. . - ' ' I , CUASD. MT?R8 45CO ' Wr 4f f -" ; North. Fscoajt Street.-. WHOLE NO. 2,330. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- Millinery-Goods, . v.- . - . - ;-AT x:uy l,; MRS. E. M. STROCK'S " A RGtB BEAUTIFUL I V AKIBTT OF ; Latest. Spring, Styles - OF BONNETS, HATS, j - - ' j . millinery; goods, Ac; . , Just received." ... s ' -.We keep only the Best Goods, and tell them at L.oyest Possible' Prices for Casta. Call and examine our stock ; before ! making your - - - MRS. K. M. STROCK. mar 55 tf ...... Evan's Block, Princess St NOTICE. The Dawson Bank," The Bank of New Hanover .AND TIIE- First National Bank Will be closed on the . 86th inst. Good Friday. WM. LARKINS. 1 ,8. I, WALLACK,' v - Cashiers.. ; A. K. 'WAi KBK. . mar25-lt NOTICE, v V -:: -.:.4: -' :X- HEREBY GI?K KOTICK TO. MY PATRONS, that my places of busmcss will remain closed on- Good Friday, - . - G, II. WJ.RUNGE'S, ' ' NortUeaat ear. JHsr&eC and Second Sts. mar25-lt - j , , ", NOTICE. Tic Carolina Cenlral Ballway T7TLL NOW DELIVER FREIGHT PROMPTLY TV in Charlotte and all noists WMt MUM . J , 8. L. FREMONT, H --,j ... - ..... Endneer and Sup't. "Fine Furl Hats. HE. : RROADWAX f TLK HAT. TRUXKS. Bags, Acl. ' At ' j'marSS-tf : 4 -v HARRISON & ALLEN'S , " -' "taty Bat Store," 4 MIgCELEAKEOUS Silver Cups, Seal!Eings f ; And Patent Keys, just received at ' "; ' GEORGE BONNETS, marSl-tf -. - W Market street North Carolina; Gassimeres. " F n.-;..--:-r... . rpHE TRUE WAY TO ATTAIN SOUTHERN commercial Independence Is to. r ' ; j i J " ' - j Patronize' Southern ' Indastry !' A handsome lot of Salem Cssimeres just-received.) ' Gsntlemea. are invited to call and examine these! meritorious goods, - In color and fabric they are un- - 1 "- rivalled among - - X j ; " t r American Goods, i and would be creditable to the highest English man nfactnring skBL' 1-.. : . j .L BosKOwrrz ueber, i " ' 29 Market street i mar 24-tf B TJ 3T -Oiir Half Dime Cigar x, r . FOR --, ' . Half Dollar Per Dozen, TH B BEST IN THIS .MARKET, AT T ' No. 22 Market Street . . ; X XD. PIGOTT, mar tl-tf . ' TobaoconiaL Repaint of OU Hats anil BczetsJ OLD HATS AND -' BONNETS BLEACHED '? . pressed and made W - Look as lVell at Kew. - W Stamping of all kteda dene. jk '- A For oarticBlars call on MRS. JXNNIS Uo.iL. on Nun, between 8rd and 4th streets. Flour, Corn, Hails and Eliot 1000 Bfrela F"our ,u grades, , 8000 Basbels Prime White Cora;. ; X:' 300 -V-." . - OAA Bags Shot ! , vv - ' .: For sale low by , mar 21-tf j- . WILLL4 For sale low by 1 - . . WILLIAMS &MUECHISON.j Kiji. Uooji i Ircai Glua, Ilice. fiQQBdJsEoopIron, . Botjt Qlu, 1 j BsirreldWhole Pice,'-j' For sale low maril-tf , WIUJA-S MrRC.l!LSOH, T eT !- ". J a. i 17 v' uajo. ....... .. .. a 1 1 ,, sic .. 8 If one week...., . IPw. 1 . . TT W CiV.. ....... s Tturee weeks '. One month.... "Two months. ....... " e Three months... ... , 5 f3 6 fC , 8 fi' 15 ( ' ill) f5 I oii montns.. wne year 1 3 li hJtTi p1, Advertisements taktn at projci Uonately low rates. . .... Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, sr tf tan sqaares as a half -column. . , MISCELLANEOUS. 1 V, croklt & moiujs; avedays....... OW- THURSDAY NEXT S5TH JBw!, C0M H.ilfCig SHTSCiick w - Ul fell aline. - Saloon of Mr. H. Webb, corner of ! "ront and Vn cess street, all of the FurnUnre andkxtures therein -contained: Mzi . , . r . . T Crockery, Glassware, T Knives, Forks and Spoons. Walcit feMtlartti,- : Marble top Extension . and ether Tables, 1 intnc". ' ? hoom Chairs Writing Desk, Piw t.nd Mmul Glasses, Counters, Brackets, Vases aud Mantel -Ornaments, Clock, Stovel Bhsdes. turf!, Lionoi- ' Cases, Stuffed Grouse, Snipe, Quall DeerHealvA c. PAINTINGS AUD ZNGIiA VIXG8t - ' : . - SCENES FROM SHAKSPEARE , " 7 HENRY 8TH, XING tEAR,1 i' - . RICHARD THE FECOfcD, v Antony and Clw.patray Midsummer Niht Dream v General Fox Hunting to setts of thrif; .... . v 2 -Aenwn Game Jlsh, Life in the Cnnnr Goii'tr -' to the Front, Goina fram the Trot: Jhn Urus-n of the Homestretch, Close Quarters. - mar 33-St Journal copy mar 84 aiid 22.' - New and Interesting.Games. "JAPHET JENEINSAND; SiLLY J0NtV; s Visit tu Bostingj with the Old Mare' and a , Load ot Produce; Poetical Pot Tib)' ' '"' 5 ' 1 or Aunt Hnlda's Courts'hlp;. ' " X : v Sam Slick, from Weathers Held to Paiis and the tx- positlon;New Game of Authors; Characters f and Predictions, a pastime of peli- " , ' cal prognostications at 4 pro- ' i verhial prophecies, just received Md for ssla at i ' tear 24 -tf - ' . fit Hook-stai r rirsi ; oi .tne reason; T ADIES DESIROUS OF GEfTINO IIRST ? J choice in the - f , J . , v: ? y-' !'i ' New. Styles ,' - ; OF Spring Dress Goods.; , CanbesuppHedby'calliiigat J"& H.v Janlson'sNo.' V 43 Jnarket Street, ': - , We are receiving daily per Bali and filcawcr freeh installments to oar WELL SELECTED STOCK , . , In all our departments. . 1 . - ' J. H. FAMSOU, . mar 21-tf- . - , , -43 Marker s'rcot, 1 s ' .BakerlVhiskey. rpHB BEST AND MOST POPULAR WHISK EY'i' in the city,; r- -.v- - Wafranted Genuine Aiid.pure.. TRYIT. I keep aofeoCks and sell tot jri t-ort, .iEc,i;fir,&t, - 1 ILiVT: fiaCU". mar SO-tf. 31 Nei Froct Jfc Furniture; Wi E MUST; B2DUCR- : ; Our - LargeStoqk; , We commence to-dsy-andvill sell vnlH 1st JutvuV j , G real I y Ked'u cedTPr !? i it j Call and examine." mar53-3t , '-; 5 D. A, "MITH & C . Cpjrp.ets, Carpets. .HE BALANCE OF, OUR STOCK AT NEW msr83-3t - D A. 8MITH CO. Thresh "Teas.; Gx UN . POWDER," ENGLISH BR! LVXfr, Oolongi Imperial.- Young Hyson, UnecW'4 Jat(u; all fresh and of Good Quality. Prices luw UowuVor1 Cash.- . : , - v , mar S3-tt , . JAMES C STEVENSON'S. . Molasses ! Ilolasses! Holasses! OQA Bhds. New Crop Cuba. - X 150 'BW8 New Crop Cuba- i.'f For sale low by marl-tf : . WILLIAMS MURCHISON. , Don't Forget tk? Pressed Corned fBeef GOOKED FOR TABLE USE tELICloUS FOR r lunch. No family should be without ft.- Tn- it -For sale only bjr - i mr'-tf- "GEO.itrtT- ' G-reen &- Flanncr, -. TTTHOLK8ALE AND RETAIL. -JXiC ' ' w ' . if dealers ia, Pure Brui?H, Chemical., iu,-, ;. tary Medicines, Mineral Waters, Faoy k-ak, Garden Jecd, 4c., Act- , i - -. -' t ' . 49 Market Street, mar2tf i Wilmington, N. C -. . if r Sweet "Florida Oranges. '&c. . TED AND YELLOW BANANASr l ;NEAP JLtl pies, Baldwin and Bnssett App! - s. And a large variety of Plain and Fine Cnuttles ! .. . Jast received at r S. G. NORTB HOP'S marl9-tf Fruit and Confeetlwery fctore." John Damcu HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE A UrM stock of Smith's BeUows, An vils, St raw i iu ., ices, uammera, vruia. iron, 3 oceei, - . lowest market price. V r-, ; , mar 21-tf - .Noe.i- SC nd5f STatke? : -;v '.' Fresk Every Weok "VTEW' PROCESS-EMPIRE" FLOUR, fOAB X Cared Pig Hams and Shoulders, tic. k fast Strips and all Family Supplies at y , , ' ;:i5i'-'i-A.OEO.MYElS ' ' max 21-tf Ivf ;." .11 and. 13 South i'roct et - FOR f EE EHSUIHG J"EEE 7 - At CITIZENS' MARKET," A FINE LOT OF Sampson County- Stallfed,' Be6 which t will sell at prices to suit the times. Call and see for voursclf. T. A. WATSON feb5S-tf ' ' 4 I'toprictor. f XTIABHIOHALE HAIR EHISINU &. X'JAV iarSaWoa,7 South Front Et, WI?mltri N. B I have secured tie serv.e of artlstaoimj profession. ' - 4 .. on. C. . COLD f?. VfJLU OP. TJiLS JHT T . , 'l- - ' , ' star 21 -rf 3 LivBcokand Scv, $tore. -.4 : . -s , a 'VJ 1 -t - '1 ' . O' ' f : J- -4. : ' w v .. .' . ' :: - - . .-, . . .. ... . -.- n .. - - j ; - .,'. I: ;-XX -r, i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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