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Three months! I ,. .
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a 25
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nun raouiui . ' :
to Citv Subscribers, delivered In ny part of the
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advance.
OUTLINES.
New "York Senate Jto investigate canal
frauds. - A large meeting in Nashville,
Tennessee, declared support 'of the Jtteck
lpnburff Centennial. - CoL Richard
Thomas, of Confederate notoriety, is dead. J
- Civil rights case in New Jersey, in- I
v.ilvins right of negroes to billiardize at I
will, decided against complainants by U. S.
Commissioner. Louisiana can't have
a Federal Judge jt place of Durell until "amy ana never wunout taking sup
next Congress. Altera plies of some kind. Dr. Miller, of
Rhode Island Republicans nominated Lip- Mechanicsbnrg, Bland I county, was
5'for Governorr : Gov. -Chamber- the attending physician. : Morgan
r 1 Win art -
THEDWEiT OPPAHDEE.
The Rich mondlrispafcA says, with
,rrp.it truth: "The Republican party I
of the United States Senate has nounced his allegiance to Great 'Brit
tW ;th n hJbi.inn ain in May, I860,- and became a citi-
C1U3C..-......
of Kepuoiican malice tnat is quite in
keeping with the reputation of the
meanest and most destructive party
that ever existed in this .; country.
General Grant, nominated for the
''office of United States District
Judcje of Louisiana, in
place of J
Durell - the dishonored ; v Judge,
who resigned D. : A. Par-
dee, a gentleman ana a just man.
And the Conklings and other leaders
.who still bitterly nourish the passions
of -war, which gave the Republican
jcuiy existence, opposed hm and suc
ceeded in laying his nomination on
the table. Pardee was irreproach
able, and therefore not the proper in
strument for persecution of the South
and for that corruption upon which
the Radical party subsists. So he
had to die." Y
A WATER SPOUT. :
phenomenon In middle Tennessee.
Nashville Banner.l
Both Moore and Lincoln counties
were visited on Sunday, by not only
heavy storms, but water spouts, which
proved very dangerous. A heavy gale
visited Lynchburg, the county site of
Moore county. : It brought with it a
heavy black cloud, whose appearance
was extremely foreboding, it proved
very disastrous.' - As the clouds came
over the town, a water spout broke
loose with all its force, and the
land wss almost instantaneously cov
ered with water, and the small
creek which, in ordinary times,
ripples by that town became a
! river in a remarkably short space of
time. The-wonderful phenomenon
was accompanied by hail of the size
of heuVeggs. It fell so fast that the
stieam was covered a broad sheet of
ieel which more or less congealed into
yreat
urnps. I lie hailstones made
n.. riili dm nnnltrc L-illmur I
s:iii lijvnc. with llm noiilLrv. killinyr I
ahuost every fowl they struck. Even
the ducks and geese naa not Deen 6t0n court pledged the couniy .not to vole
given time to swim out. They were J for a man for the ConventOsl or the Legis
cujiint Anwn stream 'unci npltp.tl to I lature who would not pledge! himself not to
death. IIo,nL sheen: cattle and stock,
unable to escape, were "also carried
down on the angry bosom of the rag
ing stream, aud hundreds of them
drowned. Small houses tambled over
into the flood and away they went, j
j An Indian 123 lean Old.
lErom the Santa Cruz (CaL)' Enterprise.
The Mission; of Santa Cruz was
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ISf Kranpw ThP firtrpfnm which I
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they preserved of a baptism was that
f an Indiaagirl, narucd Micnela, on
Out. 9, 1791: On the 4th of March
following was baptized Justiniano
lioxas, by Fr. Isidro Salazar, O. S. F.
Hoxas was then forty years of age,
and perhaps even somewhat over
forty,. so that he was at least 123
years old when he died. The record
... , . . . .,. , , I
oi .nis oapusm 13 stiu preserveain lue.
tK, .u u . ' I
that there can be no doubt concern
ing the truth of his extreme age.
Little is known -of his career, as be
has outlived those who were children
when he was already very advanced
in1 vears. It is probable, however,
that ho bplanoroH to thft Antos tribe
of Indians. For some time he had
been quite feeble, and his death, was
expected to take place at any mo-
ment. Three davs aero the lXev.
Father Adam administered the last
sacraments. At the hour of his
death lioxas was attended by the In
dian who has been his guardian for
some time past. He remained .con
scious until within a few moments of
ins death, when he became msensinie,
and quietly passed into the world be
yond. We believe we do not exag
gerate in saying that Roxas.was the
oldest inhabitant of the earth. . , .
Another Editor Assaulted.
I At Norwalk, Conn., on Saturday,
Mr. Nathan Requa. one of the editors
of the Hour, was violently assarilted
ly Captain Selleck because of an ar-
tide in which Selleck was made the
subject Tf a joke, tlequa received
five terrible blows on the'head, which
resulted in closing one eye, breaking
the bridge of his nose, and prodncing
r,t,0- . -L t t5
vbiiri in 111 i h y uiiiiii w a a.-ri 1 iin 1 1
recovered his eouanimitv he took
counsel and entered a grand jurors
complaint against SellecK tor assauti
and hat tortr Sollo.V ,iroa orrpfitPfl find
gf boj, fr hU appearance io'JSrSjZ.
lV"l ' '.
( The Rome Courier says that Col.
f . A. Miller, late ofthe Macon Star,
i now assisting Hon. A. . H. Steph
ens, as secretarv. m the nreDaration
of an American Illustrated Cyclo-
; t it irn
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rrr VTTT VT .
V (j-L. XVI; NOi 158.
FlTe at a Birth. .
The Montgomery, (Ya.) Messenger
. O ... i i- n m- -a m ,
says oorae two vearsao-o; ivirs' n nr. -i
ean, who lives on Wolf Creek, in
Giles county, gave birth! to five male
children at one time. Thev arn still
liwng, are not the slightest deformed.
.'. I
are of good constitution and as
sprightly as well-fed i kittens. Mr.
Morgan is a laborer and; quite poor.
The neighbors f requentjlyj visit this
8tock 19 at a pwmwm.
It now appears from the records of
the Supreme Court of -the District of
Columbia that John :Mitchel re-
zen of lne Unitea State8
Spirits Turpentine
The Raleigh Rads are coloniz
ing for the city election. s
The Toisnot Ledger will make
its appearanc nex week.
A Wake county man killed two
large wild turkeys at one shot. 1
The hurricane was terrific and
destructive aropnd Battleboroand Castalia.
i . .1 n i . ,-"
About tweuty persons, , from
Forsyth and Yadkin counties, left oh last
Thursday for Indiana. '' jj
- Lately, Rev. Mr. . Twittv and
Miss Beaman, of Murfreesboro, were mar
ried by liev. Dr. Duncan.
A new and better bridge is to
be erected immediately at the Falls of Tar
Kiver, near Kocky Mount, t i. j
The son of Mr. J. M.' Harrison,
of Rowan, was killed by some' frightened
horses Thursday, says the Watchman.
: Since the Supreme Court re
stored his judgeship. Judge Cloud las ta-
a . . - - . - t .
Ken to wmsinng, such is nis gooa nuraor.
Some ladies in Stokes county
put strychnine m goose eggs s to kill; super
fluous dogs, but in every instance the geese
and not the canines were victims.
.. . : f i !.
Three religious ret ivais are in
progress in Raleigh. - Seventy-five converts
at the Baptist Chapel, 13 at the; First Bap-
- Tarboro Southeer j John
Goodman, colored, was committed to jail
on Tuesday for burelarv. having broken
into a . house ou the Poor Jlouse premises
the night before. M i
The SoutJterner sajya the hurri
cane of last Saturday was the severest ever
known in those parts. It damaged Mr.
Sol. Pender's farm over $500 blowing all
his outhouses down.
The Winston Sentinel Concludes
that the travel on the roadi between that
place and Greensboro wilt ;boi injured if
better prices are not paid the passengers for
pushing the trains up gratiej i j
The JVews hears molhiii" uore
from Washinston of the removal of Gov.
Holden from the Raleigh Postoffice, in fa
vor of Tim "Lee, and presumes Grant has
Qot li8tened to the piea !of Lee and his
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;An.io
j large county meeting at John-
part with the States' interest in the North
Carolina Ragroad.
Elizabeth City Register : While
iP lLt
Sunday last, a gust of wihd capsized the
boat and two ot me occupants, ; jacoo ju.iu-
yell and Jane SBruill were prowBea.! -
Winston -tentinettl tiill Jeffer
son, of Yadkin, consulted iai fortune-teller,
some time ago, who told him that bis wife
was not all she slioum ue,; wnereupon ne
1 M nA hav o orrlhln luaatintr
weofc uuuio uu gao w pyiM.v vv.-w
II . . C W: I rr.rs f 'Irttlrt OA n f I'll ITI 1(1
105 an 01 wuiuuuu6W
jau ior iuicc uiuuius,
The dwelling occupied by Mr.
.T - W. York, the property ;of Mr. J. W.
Gardner, in Battleboro, was destroyed by
fire the other night. Mr. Gardner's loss is
$700, while that of Mr. York is probably
f300. It was with much difficulty that Mr.
ti.'s other dwelling, occupied jby himself,
was saved. I
T? o In? rrVi V7v Thp onnfirmation
. - . ;
iQ tne Coll e Ohapel bf St.! Mary's School
.h .it,r 1 RiuhnrT T.vman
attendance from the city, j Bishop Lyman
preached a most excellent sermon and was
assisted in the ceremony by. Kevs Dr.
SmedesJ Mr. Marshal and Mr.
Kicn.
Twenty-two young ladies were confirmed.
Wilsou Advance t. -A : corres-
, pondent in Nash informs us that thenorna-
I n whirh nwent through his; neighborhood. i
was more terrinc and destruUye that itwas
'0.
j . hnn,roi4 -rria.werai:biawn ud. - Mr.
Hiuforil Williamson had several houses un
rooted and others in the neighborhood suf
fered more or less damage, j
Wilson Advance : It is with sor-
m w are called upon toi announce the
death of F. B- Sattertbwaitei a leading citi
and nrominent lawyer of Eastern Caro
lina. The sad news reaches! us that he fell
dead on the street in Washington .c.,un
... . 1 1
XarCMrf
Mne cause 01 ms aeam
waite has tilled many positions of honor in
the service of the Stale andhis death win j jj i8 hoped that the citizens of Wilming
he deeplyjamented -j, . ; tori will manifest their appreciation of this
.
2ff L Kvt? taotTO
I a3 heretofore announced ! following the
Centennial in Charlotte. lbB Masters of
tne w.ra?Se8"4 "V;ltTZti. V. w
8umer8 of cotton in tbeNorih will meet here
also at the same time tojequsuit with the
planters of the South. . Tins will be a most
toetttag occasion .
Wilson Advc rr. Ihe revival
at the M. E. Church in .s place continues
Jef three weeks and there s no telliDg
wben it will end. There nave neen j con-
I trerta and nearly all have connected them-
I . . l,.; Viririnia Pinlflirpnfp With
whom preaching seems to ibe! a labor of love.
Though there are several other able minis
tersof the church present during the revi
val he has preached at every meeting, and
Ma sprmons. instead of diminishing in
interest, seem to crow mpreand more pow
WILMINGTON,
T JE3T JE3 OIT1T.
man..
f The mails will dose at the City Post-Of
nee until further notice as follows
Northern (ntehl mails daily.... 6:15 P, M
i ! f h mn it h anil n;n.1r
thmn?h and wav (dav
mails daily .1 . . . 5:30 A. M.
Southern mails daily. .. . , . 5:00 A. M.
Charleston direct (night) daily.. 5:00 P. M.
Columbia
Augusta
o:UU if. M.
" u - .. 5:00 P. M.
Western mails (C. C. R'y) 1 . : 5:30 ArM.
Smhhville (via Easy Hill land
Town Creek) Tuesdays and
! Saturdavs . . . . . ... . . J.'. . . 0 M A M.
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape
i ear Kiver. Mondays I and
Fridays.... 1:00 P M.
Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily 5:30 A. ML.
Onslow C H. and intermediate
j offices every Friday ... .1 .. . 6:00 A.M.
Mails delivered from A M. to 7 P. M.,-
and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.
Stamp Office opep from $ A. M. to 12 MV
and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order or
Register Department open same as stamp
office. ' :
NEW A DVBBTISB3IENTS. .
See Adv. The Great Mexican Show.
A. Davjd. Something New.
E. A. LtraisDEN. Spring Millinery.
See Adv. "Found."
Ckonlt & Morris. Stocks at Auction.
.cent llotn.
Import Entries for sale at the office
of The Momrnra Star St.
1
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Yesterday being .Good Friday
most of the .city and county . offices were
closed.
The SchoontT X,
A. Juhrards
sailed from New York for It is port on the
24th inst.
Both printing and ruling done
in the finest grades, of copying ink at the
Star Job Printing Office. tf
- ' . . , ..---'-. -i- y at- ' ' -
City subscribers .Who fail to re
ceive their papers regularly will please re
port the fact promptly at this office. tf
The fierce March wind yester
day whirled the dust in clouds through the
streets, making it very uncomfortable and
annoy ins to pedestrians. 1
1 . !
Mr. James Heatont Clerk of the
. .... - . r -
Superior Court, is prominently spoken of in
Republican circles in connection with the
Candidacy for Convention.
I The Scbr. Henri12. Tilton.
i : ;
which arrived here yesterday from Wil
mington, Del., is a new "and handsome
three-masted schooner, this being her first
trip.
- Rev. W. S. Black, Presiding
Elder, will occupy the pulpit at Fifth street
BL E. Church Sunday morning and even-
ing.! j lie second quarterly meeting win
. 1 m. .4 . Ml
take place also ou Sunday.
-4- We announce ag:iin that mar
riage and obituary notices tire charged as
advertisements, and that those received by
mail will not be inserted unless accompa
nied with a responsible name,
I. & Wlf.
I -I
Cotton Slealine Arrest of One of the
Allesed.Tnleves. j
A colored man by the name of Sim. Rob-
inenn nnrl liia vifn Ann Ttiihinsnn were
on the charge
of being implicated in recent cotton steal
ings in this city. It appear that the woman
mentioned went to the junk shop of Mr.
Newton tJillican, jesterdaj,-wiih a bag of
cotton which she offered for sale. The
proprietor of the shop, having heard that a
I 1 ! U J T
. qnauuijr vi cuuvu uau uccuDwicunvwiiai.
Leahder Moore and others, detained tne
I i t- V . ' "
woman and sent to the City Hall for a po
liceman. Officer Simon Richardson soon
appeared and took the woman into custody
andi.8uhsequently arrested 1 Sim. Robinson
as the principal in the transaction. The
woman was discharged on her own recogL
hizance in the sum of $100" for her appear-
I inn, "th!c mnminir an n Rfnfp'n witnPRain tha
I OhUW .U.V MVf.M.M& mm w v "
ca8e and Robinson was lodged in the Guard
House to await triaL
Mr. Moore identified some of his' missing
samples among the cotton and upon'inter-
i i. . , t, y.aA
Viewing me piwuucr wao miu iiui u
another bag of the staple at home, which
he Would get if allowed to go after! it in
I charee' of an officer; permission was
Xranted and he soon returned with the ad
4iUonal bag. Mr. GUUcarf stated that this
I was the second visit of Ann Robinson to
his place with cotton for sale An . investi
gation of the matter will take place before
the City Court this morning. ,
rii North Carolina Centennial.
Lists for subscriptions jto the expense
und of the approaching Centennial of In
ijeDerjdence at Charlotte will be found this
1 r - . . . . ! , .- .
norning at the various bookstores and at
the News Stand.
kreat historic erent by making up a hand
iome sum, to he forwarded at an early day
to the Committee at Charlotte. It is de
- edj tim is short hurry the pre-
We hope that 'all our citizens
be. If you can't give dollars,
parations.
tviV subscribe. If you
give dimes. A large list can and should be
sent" Leave the amounts "subscribed with
Ihe agents as above named'.
Good. Friday. j
Good Friday was very generally observed
in this city yesterday, business for the most
part being suspended. The streets present-
lad the aoDearance of Sunday, and as the
browds wended their jway to the churches
jwhere services appropriate -to the occasion
jwere held, and the solemn tones of - the
bells were heard, the impression became
still stronger on the mind, j . "
I All the public offices, we believe, were
closed. ' . 1 1
N. C, SATURDAY.
Uorse liana way. , ., f
Mr. H. W. Shure was riding to the sound
yesterday evening, accompanied by his
wife and little daughter., ! It appears that
while about two mile from the city, where
there are numerous stumps on the road,
when the horse was moving very fast, the
carriage wheels on the left hand Bide, where
it was difficult for Mr. Shure to see, passed
over a high slump so suddenly that it had I
th flWt t"l,rw1nr Mr. Rhnre and :" his
, . c. I
uuw uauguier yu ui vuc uuggr, jiy.
falling in front of the wheels on .the right I
hand side and both of them passing oyer J
his lower limbs cansinc him to relinauish
his hold upon the reins when they fell
down by the side of the horse. Mrs. Shure
still remained in the buggy, and the horse
kept on, wildly gliding through the woods,
and was only stepped by the presence of
mind and daring of Mrs. Shure, who stepped
over the dashboard on the shafts and suc
ceeded, through great effort, in getting hold
of the reins, when the progress of the horse
was stopped and further damage prevented.
We are glad to say tha the accident re
sulted in no serious injury.
New Tribe I. O. R. M. j.
Vice f3reat Incohonee W. P. MMahon,
last night instituted a new tribe of the Im
proved Order of Red Men at Wyoming
Wigwam In this city. The following offi
cers were elected: . - i; . -
J. R. Melton,; Sachem.
- Julius Hahn, Sen. S. .
David Pratt, Jr. S.v
F. W. Foster, C of R.
C. Hussell, K. of w. ;i
W. F, Wenzel, Prophet.
' . - '- 'n-a-"
Cnlekeu k iff Arrested.
: OfHceT J. J. Cutlar, of the .'police force,
arrested a veil known colored individual,
named Jere Forbes, yesterday afternoon,
charged with stealing chickens. The war
rant for the arrest of Jere, who by the way
is an old offender, was issued on the 4th
inst., but he succeeded until yesterday in
e'udiug the vigilance of the police. He
Was lodged in the Guard House to await a
hearing this morning.
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Fell overboard.
A gentleman, yesterday, while passing
over a gang-plank between two jutting
wharves, fell overboard on account of the
shifting of the plank. Fortunately assist
ance was near at hand, and being a toler
able swimmer he finally regained terra
firma, having lost a valuable pistol which
fell out of his pocket and dropped in the
river. . : '
St. James Cnareh. l
ST. JAMES' CrrURCH PUBUC SERVICES AT
ST. JA31E8' DURIKQ JIOLY WEEK AKD EAS
TER TIDE. - , jr
Easier Eve, Saturday. MorningPraycr
- and i Ante-Com-
. : muuion .?i am
Evenisg Prayer. 3 p m
Easter Morning Prayer.71 am
" Litany and Com
munion ..11am
Evening Prayer.5 pm
Easter Monday. .... .Morning Prayer
and I Ante-Com
munion .11am
Evening Prayer.5 p m
Easter Tuesday. . . . ..Morning Prayer
and j Ante-Com
munion .......11am
Evening Prayer.5 pm
V
Bltbop Atkinson's Appointments.
Rockfish ................ i. .... i March 13
Fayetteville. . . . .... .
Jackson... . .
14
April
Windsor............
3
Woodville, Bertie co,
f
4
Murf reesborough i i. . . .
Winton. li...
Gatesville
St. Peters, Gates co ! . . .
Hertford .....4. ..
Woodville, Perquimans co. . .
Elizabeth City
Edenton k
8L Lukes, Washington co. . . .
St David's, "
Columbia. . i ... .
Plymouth.
St. James, Beaufort co. J;...
Lake Landing, Hyde co. .1 .. .
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
17
18
19
21
23
25
oladesville,
27
Bath.,
Zion Church, Beaufort co
Washington. .........
JamesvUle. ........... . e
29
B0
2
4
May
Williamston.
5
Hamilton
Scotland Neck
6
9
!
BIsIiop Ljnaa'1 Appotalmente.
The following are the appointments of
Bishop Lyman, of the Episcopal Diocese
of North Carolina: i!
Hunter T)av. March 28th. Tarboro
Wednesday, March 81st, Greenville, Pitt
county. Ii
Thursday, April-1st, St! Johu's Pitt co
Friday, April 2d, Snow Hill,
ftnndav. Anril 4th. Kinstoo.
Tuesday, April 6th, Holy Innocents, Le-
noircounty. h -
Thursday, April 8th, Beaufort.
!RnnHlv Annl 11th. Newbern.
Tiifisdav. Anril 13th. Swift Creek Bridge.
Wednesday, April 14lby St. Johu's, Dur
ham's O'reeK. , r ,
Thursday, April 15th, iSoutb ureeK.
Ratnrdav. ADiil 17th. Blount's Creek.
;; Sunday, Apnl 18th, Trinity Church ttcau-
iort county. J' .
Friday, April aaa, oanioru.
Saturday, April 24th, St. Mark's, Deep
River. l: . -
Sunday, April 25th, Piltsboro.
Sunday, May 2d, Williamsboro.
Tuesday, May 4th, ; Goshen, (Consecra:
tion.) " , I . , . .
Collection in each congregation for Dio:
cesan Missions. : " ,
' Book Bixdkky. ibx morions 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, or other
work, may rely on promptness in the execution of
their orders. - mm m ' ' ' '
TBiirsrxB Pnnme-IKKS. invaluable to rail
road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer
chants,' manufacturers and others. , They are
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.
Star.
MARCH 27, 1875.
CITY ITEMS.
Tot Toixbt Gew. Copy or Tibtmokiau
Hcdsok City, N. J., Sept. 30th, 1874. Mebsbs. J.
& W. Toixbt 89 Maiden Lane, New. York: The
10-gnage Gun No. 3073 1 ordered from you gives me
entire satisfaction. I was very exacting when or
dering the Gun, bat most eay that 70a have more
than falfilled what I required ot yon. I have shot
several breech-loaders by flrst-class makers, and
your gum beats them all for beaaty and workman-
Wp. Ai for shooting qualities, your got shoots
wger. and more even than any gun I ever shot I
have shown to several good judges (including
flrgtlass eunmakers) and all aeree that the actioa
is very strong and durable, and that the gnn Is one
of the best they ever saw. v I have made some very
Kng shots with IV nstog only SX drs. ef powder,
which is all your gun requires. I . have shot it at a
targat according to the rules of the Turf, Field and
Farm Mais, and the average of 6 shots at 40
right-pattern, 175; penetration 89; using 3X
drs. powder. Now- I am sore 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 ezcells all 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 heat thanks, and will recommend youi
guns to all jaj friends.
Yours Respectfully,
HKKBT LOBIOT.
: 'v . if rou '" "-r
Want a Situation, . .
Want a Saleamanf i i
Want a Servant Girl,
Want to rent a 8torc,"" ,
Want to sell a Piano, . 1
Want to sell a Horse, i :
Want to lend Money, i
Want to buy a House, i
Want to buy a Horse,
Want to rent a House, '
Want to sell a Carriage, I
Want a Boarding place, i
Want to borrow Money, ;
Want to sell Dry Goods.
Want to sell Groceries, . . j
Want to seU Fmrniture,
Want to sell Hardware,
Want to sell Real Estate, j
Want a job of Carpentering,
Want a job of Blacksmithing,
Want to sell Millinery Good. 1
Want to sell a House and Lot,
Want to find any one's Address, 1
Want to sell a piece of Furniture,
Want to bny a second-hand Carriage,
Want to find anything you" have lost.
Want to sell Agricultural Implements, '
.Want to Advertise anything to advantage, .
Want to find an owner for anything Found,
Advertise in
TUB MORNING 8TAB.S 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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iyOST THRILLINGARTISTS IN THE WORLD.
24 Star Performers, 24
, TBS CELEBRATED ! V
Monceyd Family,
Great Mexican Wire-Walkers.
Acrobats and Trapeze Per
. formers, i
THREE OREA1 CLO WNS, I
UAPPT jACKL0WT0m
The people's Favorite Clown, will exhibit in Wil
mington, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, "April
1st and 2nd, on Fifth street, between Chesnut aid
Mulberry. AamissioE, suets; Children, 25cts.
marx7-4t - i
Something New.r
LATEST FASHION,
LATEST FAinON,
Gents' Dress Coats.
' Gents' Business Coats.
LATEST FASHION, Gents Dress Suits.
LATEST FASHION, Gents' Furnishing Goods.
LATEST FASHION. SDrine Goods Generally.
1 nave, witnout exception, tne nneet assortment
. or jn ew j mngs in uents' Attire tnat it naa
ever been rav privilege to offer an ap
preciative people. My spring effort
rar excels inai or any otner
i house In the city. Both
Merchant TaUorinz and
Ready Made Department
iuiiy erganizea ana
. ready for an im
mense snsmess.
A DAVID.
mar27-tf
A. DAVID.
A. DAVID.
S-nrins: Millinery.
ITlRS. E. A. LUMSDEN has last returned with
the latest Style s of V illinery Goods, consisting of
Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Children's Hats and
French Flowers. i
mar 87-lw . E. A. LUMSDEX.
Found, i
.... : . , .. .
yjm PRINCESS STREET, THURSDAY NIGHT
a silk neck-tie with K. of P. pin attached. The
owner may have the same by calling at the Stab
office, proving property, and paying for this adver
tisement.'
mar 27-1 1
Railroad and East Stoci at Auction,
HIS DAY (SATURDAY MARCH 27TH , 1875) at
Exchange Comer, at It o'clock AM. -
CRONLY ft MORRIS, ;
-Auctioneers,
Stock and Real Estate Brokers.
mar 27-lt
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fine Art-Superb Books
rpiK LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE COL
. LECTION OF I
Works in the Fine Art
- Ever exposed for f ale in this city.
Now; on exhibiiibn at,
HEINSBEBGER'S,
Live Book and Music Store .
mar 20 tf
Floor, Flour.
300 BWs B' W- F,onr
tjQQ Bbla Bell Mills Flour,
6ft Bbls Imperial Star Flour. ;
For sale bv
mar 25-tf KERCHNER ft C ALDER BROS.
-- Sweet Florida Oranges, dec.
JJED AND YELLOW BANANAS,' PINE AP
" pies, Baldwin and Russett Apples, -i . :
And a large variety of Plain and Fine Candies --
iJuet received at 8. G. NORTHROP'S
mar!9-tf Fruit and Confectionery Stere.
John Dawson
en - I
HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE A LARGE
atnek of Smith's Bellows. Anvils. Screw Plates.
Vices, Hammers, Drills, Iron, Steel, Ac, at the
lowest market pnee. . ,
mar 21-tf Nos. 19, 20 and 21 Market St.
"WHOLE . NO. .2,332.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE.
LISTING OF TAXAB1ES FOR 1875.
Offlce Treasurer & - Collector,
I
um of YfnasrsGTOir, m. u.,
March 22nd, 1875.
ALL PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS within
the corporate limits of the citv of Wil&ineten.
on the first dav of April. 1675. are reauired bv law
to list all their Real, personal and Poll Taxes for
tne year is3.; 1 t
The Tax Listers
For the city of Wilmington, J. L. Barlow, W. M.
If unroe and Wd. H. Banks, will be in attendance
at the ' , ,
CITY HALL COURT ROOM,
On the first dav of April. 1875. and -for twenty davs
thereafter (Sunday excepted) between the hours of
9 o'clock A . M. and 3 o'clock P. M., and on Friday
nights from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock P. M., for The
arpose or listing an the Keai, .personal and foil
axes wiuun tne corporate limits 01 tnis city.
ALL PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS
Neglecting or refusing to comply with the above
will be Delinquent, and subject to 1 Double Tax
tnereon. -. . ........ . - 1
T. C. SBRVOSS,
mar 23-tf city Clerk and Treasurer.
North Carolina Gassimeres.
MIE TRUE WAY TO ATTAIN
SOUTHERN
Commercial Independence is,
to
Patronize Soullicru Industry !
A handsome let of Salem Cseimercs just received.
Gentlemen are invited to call and examine these
meritorious goods.- In color and fabric they are ua-
rivalled tfmong . j
American Oood,
and would be creditable to the highest English man
ufacturing skill. " i 'I
BOSKOWITZ St LIEBER,
marS4-tf 29 Market street
Every Day
THRESH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND COFFEE,
ju eniy tne neat. ... 1 r .
Strictly Fure,
FINEST GRADE, CHOICEST ! LAGUYRA COF-
FEB. BUY IT, TRY IT,! -
We" guarantee its Superior Guality, Perfect Uniform
mity. You can always have
GOOD COFFEE
By using it It will eave you trouble, labor, incon-
1 venience and Money.
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
' . -T . -f ." - -
5 & 1 North Front Street
mar 25-tf
Sundries.
100 blsI!enned Bll2r
Bags Coffee,
100 Bb PototoefJ
A A A Bbls Flour, j
tuu
10
Kits Mountain Batter 1
1
PA Boxes Tobacco,
OK Barrels Snuff,
Now landing and for sale low by
1 EDWARDS & HALL,
feb 21-tf - -
C LOT HI N G,
Trunks, Valises, I Bags,
Umhrellas, Canes, &c.
MUNSON&
CO.
March 33 tf
City Clothiers.
IB TJ 3T
Our Half Dime Cigar
' FOR .:
Half Dollar Per Dozen,
THE BEST IN THIS MARKET, AT
No. 22 Market Street
i. PIGOTT,
mar 21-tf
Tobacconist
Irisli Oat Ileal.
Dundee Jams, Kemp
Day Preserves,
mar 21-tf
At
GEO. MYERS.
Fine Fur Hats,
T
HE' BROADWAY SILK I HAT, TRUNKS,
Bags, &r.
Atj
mar 25 tf V
HARRISON ft ALLEN'S
! 1 City! Hat Store,
Repairii& of Oil Hats and Bonnets.
LD HATS
AND BONNETS
BLEACHED
pressed and made to j
4 .
Look as Vell as Mew.
RLamDiiiB- of all kinds done.
For Darttcuiars call on MRS. JENNIE ORR, on
Nun, between sra ana in sxreeis. .
Flour, Corn, Nails and Shot
1000 BaJ1TCl9 Flonr' 931 SradeB,
Q AAA Bushels Prime White Corn,
ouuu
QQKegaNa.ls,
OA A Bags Shot
For sale low bv t
mar 21-tf
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
FIsblns Tackle I Fishing Tackle !
HPHR LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
X of Fishing Tackle ever Drougnt to this city.
COnslBtlJuc m purl ui ruwD uuou, wiuun, diu wu
Grass Lines, Hooks of all kinds, Hoeks on Wire,
Floats in great variety, Bobs, Fly Spoons and Spin-
nere, and in fact everytmng aeeaen oy a nsnerman,
at rock bottom figures at the new hardware store of
mar21-tf GILES ft MURCHISON.
XlTEDDING CARDS AND VISITING CARDS
V T printed in the most elegant style, at
WM. H. BERN A RD8
amgll - ' Printing and Publishing House.
Uii Square one day,..'.... "... tl
two days,... ? 1 f
- threedays S Ot
' four days............. i.-.i. . M
' ' five days , 8 Ot
1 : one week.......... .......i....... 8 M1
' Two weeks 5 Cfl
k Three weeks.. .............. ...... 6 tP
One month... 8 CC
' .Two months. ....... .,..15 W -
1 Three months........... ...-S CO
Six months...,..;,,....,..'... ...85 00
Onevear.. j . ...R0 Ct
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tiv Contract AdverttaemnntA tulcrai it nrorxii-
Uonately low rates.
Jflve Bouares estimated- as a ennrtar-eohimti. &t
ten squares as a half-column. - -
MISCELLANEOUS.
Millinery Goods,
- AT-
MRS. E'. M. STROCK'S
! A LARGE AKD BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OP
1. THE - i - -
Latest SpriDg. Styles -
OF BONNETS, BATS,
I MILLINERY GOODS, 4c.,
Just received.
We keen nnlv the ReRt. Roml'. ana coll thpm at
tne
1
Lowest Possible Prices Tor Caslt.
1 Call and examine our stock before makina vonr
purcnases. ,
T : MRS. R. M. STROCK.
i mar 85 tf . i Evan's Block, Princess St
Kew andpinterestiiig Games.
STAPHET JENKINS' AND SALLY JONES'
i Visit tu Boating with the Old Hare and a
i.oaa ov tf roauce, 1 oeucai rot rie,
...('. . - . .- .-. 1
or Aunt Hulda'B Courtship; 1 ,
fata Shcki from Weathersfield to Paris and the lx-
! position; New Game of Authors; Characters
-1
s
and Predictions, a pastime of pscti
cal prognostication sand pro- .
. 1
1
4
Vcrbial prophecios, just received and for sale at,
mar 24 tf - City Book Store.
First of the Season,-
1
T ADIES DESIROUS OF
JLi choice in the .
GETTING FIRST
New Styles "
j OF
Spring Dress Goods,
Can be supplied by calling at J. & H. Jam son's No.
43 Market Streeti
j We are receiving dally per uau ana steamer
fresh installments to our i
j WELL SELECTED STOCK. ,
In all our departments. .. .
mar 21-tf ! - 43 Market street.
BakerWhiskey.
TnE BEST AND MOST PQPULAR WHISKEY
in the city,; j v
Warranted Genuine
And pure. TRYT. I keep no books and sell for
CASiH ONLY.
Old Port, Ale, Porter, &c : :
II. W. SHURE.
31 North Front St
1 mar 20-tf.
Silver Cups, Seal Kings
And Patent Keys, just roceived at
1
1 mar 21-tf
53 Mfrket street
I Fresh Teas, j
Gun powder English ' breakfast
Oplong, Imperial j Young Hjson, Uncolored Japan,,
.1 . ii; ... - , .,...(.....,
all fresh and of Good Quality. Prices low down for
Cash. I
i mar 23-tf f jajuuj v. TJiVJiouri o.
1 w . -'. W.I- W-1 --1 ....
i xioiasses j jaoiasses 1 moxasses; .
2QQ Hhds. New Crop Cuba.
BDls jNew uropuuDa. j
1 For sale low Dy ;
I mar 21-tf
WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON.
XFUli b UAgCt tAAC
Pressed Corned Beef ;
1 -- - -. - 1 -- - - ' ; ' . : ..
COOKED PORTABLE USE, DELICIOUS ruu
lunch. No family should be without it Try it
For salq only Dy
mar 21-tf j GEO. MYJKKS. i
1 G-reen & Flanneiy
TI7HOLBSALB AND RETAIL DttUUUlBT,
iVV dealers in PUre Dru?s, Chemicals, Proprie
tary Medicines, Mineral Waters, rancy uooub,
uaraen sees, a, c r . ;
49 Market Street,
Wilmington, N. C.
j mar 20-tf
!
I Fresh Every "Week.
JEW PROCESS EMPIRE FLOUR, SUOAR
S Cured Pic Hams and Shoulders. , Breakfast
fctrips and ail ramuy suppaes at ,
- GEO. MYERS',
11 and 13 South Front at-
mar 21-tf
j FOR THE ENSUING WEEK
A.T CITIZENS' MARKET, A FINE LOT OF
Sampson Countyj SUllfed Beef which I will sell at
prices to suit the times. -Call aad see for yourself.
T. A WATSON,
- Proprietor.
feb28-tf
Bacon, Pork, Snjar, Coffee.
Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders,
nnn Boxes Smoked sides and Shouldtrs, ."
n . m ... T . - .
fyy arreis i. jn. iuri, , 1
20Q Barrels Refined Sugar,
A A Bags Prime Rio Coffee.
For sale low by ' F 1 -
I WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON.
mar 21-tf
THE VINDICATOR '.
AND SOUTHERN WATCHMAN,
Newton, N. C. :
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1TSINESS MEN OF WILMINGTON WILL
find it to be; to their interest r ; ,
4 To Advertio fa the Vlndleator."
Warren, Edgecombe, Nash and Northampton, in the
East. Liberal terms offered to yearly advertisers.
j L. P. ERWIN, -
Jan 81-tf ; . " - Publisher.
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