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One montn, i - . - , . ...
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wifteen Cents per woefc-irarun ;Agenis are
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OUTLINES.
r iberal Democratic victory in Connect-
liutii" -v I
v,,t c )nfirmed. Gain of two Congressmen.
icutonuiiucu
Republican majority ,n Michigan of
15, 000. on light vote. A correspondent
of a Paris journal says the Pope will go to
a mnrira to reside if it becomes impossible
America JLr.
o stay in lwuie. inm-u "-p'
Gladstone's "Vaticanism." In the fa-
election disturbance at Annapojis the
., rt.li aesressors and cot frisrht-
ne
niur iviid for it. Local victories in
Obib confirmed. . Case of Sophia B.
Moo're, a minor, decided in Court of Claims
against United States. " Welles ap
pointed Surveyor General of New Orleans.
j Flirst National Bank at Washington pays
10 pSii' cent, to creditors on the 14th inst.
Conly displaces Gov. Bard as P. M. at
Atlanta? Brakeman killed in a collis
ion -of freight trains .near Bergen, N. Y.
L Two or three persons suffocated in
Frankfort, Ky. Bearers of Cardinal
ArcbbisjKp JilcCloskey's cap have arrived
" Lr- Ingei'Soll's majority was largely in
creased in Njew Haven and Hartford.
Now? York markets: Gold, 145 ; cotton,
1 rosja, $2 10$3 15.
' 1 '11 K ELECTIONS. . .'
The Democrats by the liberal
policy they have adopted have suc
ceeded in making Connecticut a Dem
ocratic State. Except in 1873 in the
Congressional election it has voted
with that party since 1872. In -the
election Monday the Liberal Democ
racy, carried thefull State ticket, the
Legislature by a reduced majority,
and three out of four Congressmen,
making a gain of two.' The success
ful Democrats on the State and Con
jressional tickets are these: Charles
K. Ingersoll, Governor, re-elected;
(ieo. G. Sill, Lieutenant Governor;
Marion II. Sanger, Secretary of Statf ;
. E. Raymond, Treasurer; A. K.
Goodrich, Controller; for Congress
1st District, 6. M. Landus; 2d, James
Phelps; 4th, W. II. Barnum. We are
s r.y .to see that Lafayette S.. Foster,
.the ablest man on the Congressional
ticket on either side, was defeated by.
1,000 majority in theUrdDistrict.
He is a far better man than Barnum.
This victory, won over the com
bined effort of the united ReDubhcan
fyarly and the money and influence of I
t )h Ad.m n st.ral ion. wIiorp p.hifif bnsi-
,w.,i., , i - I
lliird term, is'more than a set-off for
New Hampshire and shows that with I
, 1 t . i
jM.uiem geueraisnip ine lyemocrauo
opposition is bound to elect its Presi-
" dent in 1876.
In Michigan "the Dutch have taken
; Holland." The Rejfu'blicans for the
most part elected their Judges as ev
erybody expected they would. An
array of .local victories in Ohio for
the Democracy doubtless form pleas
ant reading these spring mornings for
-Mr, Ben Wade, the representative
swearing man of the Northwest, and j
I&rosDective Kenuhlicnn candidate for I
defeat at the hands of the sonorous
iij
t i , . I
aie, aim iuii returns muKe.inger-
soli s majority over all 6,854. I lis
plurality over Green, Administration, I
is 9,528. Last year Gov. Ingersoll
heat Harrison, Rep., 6,782 votes. The
, Democrats carry three Congressional
districts by considerable majorities.
It is anotable victory, very encour
agingand very significant.
" What's to Hinder ?"
Arc." - "
" Joan of
Spirits Turpentine,
Some of the Fayetteville Rads
;speuk of Capt. Benj. liobinson for Conven-
tion.' . ... ; "
A horrible case of infanticide by
colored people has just been developed in
liilisboro.
Mecklenburg will not have as
many goods as the Philadelphia Centennial,
tut more patriotism. So says the Peters
burg Evening Star.
Netty: The Standing Commit-
tee of tue-BniscOnal T)io(.(Rn of N"or1.h tar-
nlirm l.av ,nnfi mPH ,(,. .nnn n.m.n f
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liisbcp Jaggar, but have refused to confirm
the uppoiniment of Dr. DeKoven, the Bish
op elect of Illinois.
rhjree, years ago Mr. J. R. Dills,
a lawyer of "Webster, was shot by Henry
-tJaunoD, it is claimed accidentally by the
latter. Since then a cancer commenced on
Hie wounded place, and lately the man
died. .... -
Asheville Pioneer: On Wed
nesday last, about 4 o'clock in the after
noon, the dwelling of Mr. Robert VV. Pick
eos, uf Flat Creek Township, in this coun
ty, was destroyed by flre. i .Loss, $1,200 or
$1,500.
Asheville Pioneer: We learn
tliat on Wednesday a man named Robinson,
.who resided on Beaver Dam, in Haywood
county, met with a fatal accident. He was
oriving a two-hose team, when the animals
became frightened and dashed off at a fear
iul speed. The unfortunate man was
j tiirowu from his nerch in front of the
wagon, the wheels of. which horribly man-
Kled his body. Before medical assistance
reached him he" was dead.
Newspaper fob Sale. a bargain is effefed in
one of the best paying Democratic- newspapers in
the. State. Address "U," Raleigh, N. C care of
the Dally News,
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VOL, XVI. NO J. '20, r
THE CITY.
The Mails. . ,
The mailn will 1noA fim Drt n
" r " J voK
fice until further notice as follows:
Northern (night) mails daily.... :6:15 P. M.
through aad way (day)
mails daily .5:80 A. M.
Southern mails daily. ; . . ... ; . . j 5:00 A. M.
Charleston direct (nieht) daily. . 15:00 P. M.
f - oinn,.,!. . . - ! k .ha o tlt
5:00 P. M.
5. -00 P. M.
Angusta "- " .
Western mails (C. C.R'y) , i. .
I5-.30 A. M.
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Town Creek) Tuesdays and
Saturdays , . ;
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape
Fear River, Mondays and
Fridays. t i..,..
Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily
Onslow C. H. and intermediate
6.00 A. M.
IMP M.
5:30 A. M.
r ( i
offices every Friday
16:00 A. M.
Mails delivered from 7 A. M. jo 7 P- Mi,
and on Sundays from 8:30 toj 9:80 A. M.
tamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 SI."
and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order or
Register Department open same1 as stamp
office. ' , ' ! i
NEW A MVEItTISKMKIVTS.
Geo. W Bordeaux. Hotice
C. S. Ellis. M. B. & L. Association.
S. G. Northrop. Fresh Teas.
Wright & Stedman. Real Estate.
.Geo. MRose. Assignee's Notices.
Local JDoi.
Another delightful day was yes
terday.
' The Mexican Show struck its
tents yesterday.
Import Entries for sale at jthe office
of Tms Morning Star. 1 I 3L !
We acknowledge our
indebted
ness to Hon. A. M. Waddell for valuable
public documents. ; !
Both printing and i ruling done
in the finest grades of copying link at the
Star Job Printing Office. ! I I
tf,
The meeting of the
Board of
Uldermen. which was to have
been held
last night, was again postponed.
City subscribers who fail to re
vive their papers regularly will please re-
rt the fact promptly at this office.! tf;
t t I I I L !
We learn that a trial of the en
gine at the Cotton Factory took place yes-
terday afternoon and that it - worked very
6moothiy and satisfactorily. . ! j
The body of Wm. Heary Foy,
the little colored boy who was c rowned off
the wharf near the foot of Castle street on
Monday afternoon, had not been recovered
at a late hour yesterday. ' 1
A meeting of the Light Artil
lery Company will be held at the Arniory
wum oi me vvumingian JUigni; inianiry
Company this evening, atjj 8 o'clock. A
full attendance is desired.'
VV e announce
that mar
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nage and obituary notices are charged as
advertisements, and that those Received by
mail wiil not be inserted unless I accompa
nied w ith a responsible name.
County cominlMlonera.
An adjourned meeting of the! Board was
held yesterday afternoon; present; Acting
Chairman J. G. Wagner, and Commission
ers A. H. Morris, S. VanAmringe and I)el-
aware Nixon.
The following persons were granted re
newal of retail liquor licenses: W. H. M.
Kocb, Jno. C. Kocb, Wm. Bosch, Henry
Bosch, H. Marcus, G. H. W. Runge, J.!F.
Rulfs. John Haar. Jr.. N. Hutaft
The report of the Auditing Committee
was received and ordered spread on he
minutes. - ! : I
Tfae townsh;p claim of W. II. Hand
was," on motion, referred to the Board; of
Education.
The report of the County Treasurer was
received and ordered spread on: the minutes
The Poor House and Hospital reports
were received and-ordered sbread on ihe
minutes. :
The Board then adjourned.
Republican Nominations In Pender.
The Republican county nominating con
vention which .assembled at Long Creek,
Pender county, yesterday, nominated the
following ticket, which can easily be beaten
if the Conservatives come ;up squarely to
the fight: .
For Sheriff A. Gamberg,
For Clerk of Vie Superior CoUrPC llM.
Galloway.
For Register of .D& Thomas ixon,
colored. i ,
ror surveyor uemon w. JLiarnins. ' n
" For Treasurer W. J. Biveni .
Fop OommtmonersD&ale Shaw. WjsH.
French, A. V. Horrell, C. ik. Manning,
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i Mira Armairon?. coioreu.
miles ArmSlTOHg, COlOFBU.
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Magistrate' Court. I
Before Justice Cassidey, yesterday, Mary
Giles, colored, was arraigned for f. and a.
and sentenced to pay costs and to be con
fined in the county jail for ten days.
Sellers Ferguson, charged with the same,
was ordered to pay the costs, iin default of
which he was committed to jail.
Mary Giles, arraigned on t, ipeace war
rantwas sentenced to pay the costs. ;-
Sellers Ferguson, arraigned i on a peace
warrant, was ordered to pay trte Costs.
Sellers Ferguson, charged with resisting
an officer in the discharge of his-duty, was
found guilty, but judgment wps suspended
on the payment of costs. ; j -
Give Tnem the Fundi.
-v.- The Fifth Ward Independent Bucket
Company No. 1, we understand, are yet
short about $75 of the amouni necessary to
pay for their outfit and would jbe glad if our
citizens would assist, them to! that extent.
As the company will no doubt be of much
service to the community the amount should
he raised without any difficulty.
WILMINGTON,
DABING BCKGIiAHIT.
- Store Entered
and ' Robbed Tne
Thief Captured After a ? Hard
Struggle. .
The store of Mr. Henry Hashagen, cor
ner of Fourth and Walnut streets, was bur
glariously entered yesterday morning, about
5 o'clock." It seems! the thief entered by
One of the rear windows, which he prized
open with an axe he; found in the yard. He
then made his way from the kitchen where
he had first entered,! and which was ed join
ing the house, into the store In the front
part of the building Here he proceeded
to prize open the money drawer with the axe,
from which he abstracted $4 86. He then
went to- work n lhej safe, which he turned
Over and then endeavored to prize out the
bottom. It was while 'engaged in this en-
terprizing scheme that the noise awoke Mr.
Hashagen, who slept in an upper room. He
slipped down stairs, locked the burglar in
and proceeded to call a policeman. . For
tunately officer Brooks was close at band
and hastened to the Iscene. Mr. Hashagen
also aroused two of his neighbors, who soon
came to his assistance. In. the meantime
officer Bodks entered the building aad made
his. way to the room in which the robber
was enscoosed. Arriving there and sight
ing his man he drew! his pistol and told him
to 'surrender or he would fire upon him.
This he was in no wise inclined to do, as
he replied, "Come on, G d d n you, and
I'll kill you r
The parties then
advanced upon each
other and soon wer engaged in a terrible
struggle for the mastery. ; The burglar was
a stout colored manj possessed of powerful
Strength, and the ' Officer, who soon found
that he was i no match for him, was com
pelled to use his club. He struck the man
repeatedly on the head, knocking him down,
but was himself knocked down several
times by his burly antagonist, upon whose
Cranium the stout billet seemed to have but
Tlittle effect, t The battle rased furiously and
with varying success the pistol being knock
ed from Ihe officer's .hands and his club
even wrested .from jhis grasp, the position
of the policemen becoming critical in the
extreme.- when Mr.. H. and his friends sud-
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denly and opportunely rushed in, and the
desperado wan finally overpowered.
The Officer then started for the Guard
House with the prisoner, but upon arriving
Upon the street the fellow again became
obstreperous and made a furkjus assault
upon his captor, the chances &Wbne time
being very favorable to his final escape. By
the assistance of Mrj nashagen and friends,
however, he was again overpowered and
tied, when he, was placed in a cart secured
for the purpose, and finally: landed safely
in the Guard nousei
The prisoner, who gave his name as
Henry - Wilson, an( who seems to be a
stranger in the city, s evidently a desperado
of the first water. On his wav to the Guard
House be shut his eyes and lips lightly to
gether and would answer no questions pro
pounded to him, and he maintained the
same sullen attitude jafter his arrival at the
Guard House and also before the Court
yesterday morning, but was finally induced
by an officer to givd his name.. Wilson, it
is said, has been employed on the W. & W,
Y'T..1 5 !!!.. ...1 " M J
R. R., and was implicated in a railroad
robbery some three or four months since,
but the evidence was not sufficient "to fixH
the crime upon himj.
I The result of the
nvestigation in his case
will be found in the!
proceedings of the City
Court. - - .
Fair and Festival.
i The colored Fair land Festival opened at
Giblem Lodge, corner of Eighth and Prin
cess streets; last night under very favorable
auspices. There are a large number of
articles on exhibition, including the handi
work of both sexes, and comprising a very
creditable display of quilts, counterpanes,
garments of - all descriptions, handsome
paintings and drawings, specimens of me
chanical skill and; ingenuity, samples of
cookery, products of the garden, farm,, etc.,
etc., altogether making a very fine display
and for which the colored people deserve
much credit. The Fair will be continued
this evening.
Prisoners Released
No requisition having been made by the
Sheriff of Robeson county for the two oris
oners, Matthisen aijid Roial, who were ar
rested a few days since on suspicion of be'
ing concerned in a robbery in that county,
and who have since , been confined in the
Guard House, were released yesterday,
there being nothing! against them here. City
Marshal Robinson,! however, instructed an
officer to see them beyond the city limits
and gave them to understand that a second
appearance in our. j" oity by the sea" would
not redound to their benefit,
Dally Prayer meetings. ;
We are requested to state that there will
be daily prayer meetings at the First Pres
byterian Church each morning this week at
8i o'clock;! These meetings will be prepar
atory to the Con munion next Sabbath,
when Rev. A. W. Miller, IX DM of Char
lotte, will be present. The meetings will
be conducted by pev. Dr. Wilson, Pastor.
We are glad to leatn that a good deal of in
terest is being manifested by the congrega
tion of this churcli. , ' .
To City subscribers.'
Beginning April 1, Mr. Samuel Davis
takes charge of the entire city circulation
of The Morning Star, and from that date
all subscriptions will be payable to him. He
will serve the paper early and regularly,
and hopes -all his subscribers will pay
promptly, as he has to meet his engagements-with
the proprietor whether the sub
cribers pay him punctually or not. tf
N. O., WEDNESDAY
mayor's court.
The following cases were disposed of yes
terday mornings
Henry, Graham, charged with assaulting
his wife.: Case dismissed on the payment
of costs. The wife of the defendant in this
case called at the Marshal's office yesterday
morning and applied for a warrant for the
arrest of her husband, who, she said, would
neither feed her nor allow her to work for
the money to procure the necessaries of
life. While talking with the Captain of
police about the matter the husband came
in, when the official referred to endeavored
to make peace between them, advising them
to settle their dispute and eschew the law.
They seemed finally to adopt the officer's
suggestions and took their departure. ; They
had gone but a short distance in' the direc
tion of Princess Btreet, however, when, from
some cause, the man, suddenly made an as
sault upon his wife, and the police had to
interfere, when Graham was taken to the
Guard House and locked up,
It being bis-i
first appearance before the Court the pen.
alty fori his offence in this instance was
made light. v 1 I
Henry Wilson was arraigned before the
Court on1 the charge of burglary. . He was
turned lover, to the Sheriff and securely
ironed in a cell in the county jail to await
his trial j at the next term of the Superior
Court. .1 -
miss Dickinson.
The papers continue to speak in glowing
terms of the lectures of Miss Dickinson,
who is expected to appear at the Opera
House in this city this evening. r ; i
The Pffrrsburg Index-Appeal thus speaks
of her:" is of youthful and
pleasing prebe..it, and her face, though its
lines of beauty are not regular, is indicative
of great mental power, of rapid mobile ex
pression, of rare theatrical and oratorical
capabilities. When she began to speak her
voice was so low that it could not be beard
except by those who were nearest to her;
but after the din of the late comers had sub-
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sided, and the great theme of her eloquence
had warmed and waxed within, Miss Dick
inson's utterance was clear and strong, and
at times rang out "like a sword on the
ground.?' It is, well for mankind and wo
mankind that Miss Dickinson has devoted
her life; and labors to the platform if only
to retouch in such brilliant colors, the. fig
ure of Jean d'Arc, as history depicts her."
Cotton. Compress company. !
The new Cotton Compress Company met
at the Produce Exchange yesterday for the
purpose of electing officers for the ensning
year and transacting other business. The
following are the officers chosen : !
President. Uapt 'E. J. Pennypacker. i
Directors. AY. L. DeRosset, C. P. Me-
bane, D R. Murchison, K E. Burruss, Jas.
Sprunt, II. A. Burr, I. B. Grainger. ! I
We learn that a first-class cotton press
will be erected and that the new company
will tio into the warehousing businsss, for
which miroose the necessary stock has! al-
i i i i
ready been taken. j
"The Scattered Nations." I I
We learn that committee of the True
Brothers' Society of this city, consisting? of
Messrs.! Nath'l Jacobi; M. Bear and I A.
Weill, tave extended an invitation to Gov.
Vance jto deliver his celebrated lecture
"The Scattered Nations" in this place at
an early day, under the auspices of the So
ciety, the proceeds to be applied to the fund
for building a Jewish Temple in Wilming
ton. It is to be hoped the Governor will
find it i convenient to accept the invitation
and that our citizens will have the oppor
tunity of listening to his admirable and elo
quent lecture on the subject referred to.
Gains' to charlotte.
At a meeting of the Wilmington Steam
Fire Engine Company No. 1, held last even
ing, it was finally , decided to accept the in
vitatiori to attend the Centennial celebration
on the 20th of May, taking their engine and
horses with them. . . j
' The following gentlemen were appointed
a committee of arrangements for the occa
sion: Capt E. W. Manning, J. H. Chad
bourn,' Jr.; Berry Gleaves, Capt. J. HRob
inson, W. F. Hargrave, D. F. Shure. j
Bishop Atkinson's Appointments.
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Woodville, Bertie co. i k ,.. . i.
Murfreesborough . . . .. .. . . . .i .
Winton '
Gatesville
St. Peters, Gates co. ..
Hertford .'.
Woodville, Perquimans co. . j.
Elizabeth City
Edenton. k -
St. Lukes, Washington co. . .i.
St. David's, 41 "..J.
Columbia
Plymouth. .. . , A
St. James', Beaufort co. . . . .j.
Lake Landing, Hyde co. . . .. .
SladesyUle,
Bath.J
Zion Church, Beaufort co; . .i;
Washington ..; A
Jamesville... -
Williamston t . .
Scotland Neck.
Bishop Iiyman'e Appeliiimeiit.. ;
The1 following' are the appointments of
Bishop Lyman, of the Episcopal Diocese
of North Carolina: ! '; .
- Tuesday, April 6th, Holy Innocents, Le
noir county. ; ,
Thursday, April 8th, Beaufort. i ;
Sunday, April 11th, Newbern.
Tuesday, April 13lh, Swift Creek Bridge.
Wednesday, April 14th, St. John's, Dur
ham's Creek. - -
Thursday, April 15th, South Creek."
Saturday, April l?th, Blount's Creek.
- Sunday, April 18th, Trinity Church Beau
fort county. .. "
Friday, April 23d, Sanford. ; i
Saturday, April 24th, St; Mark'sf, Deep
River.; , - -
Sunday, April 25th, Pittsboro. -'
Sunday, May 2d, Wttliamsboro. f
Tuesday, May 4th, Goshen, (Consecra
tion.)1 Collection in each congregation for Dior
cesan Missions.
APRIL 7, 1875.
CITY ITEMS.
. Book Bitokbt. xhb moknum Stab Book Bind
ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling In a Work i
manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. " Mer
chants and other needing Receipt Books, or other
work, may rely on promptness in the execution of
their orders. ' i
Transfer Pkintims-Ink s. Invaluable to rail
road companies, steamship companies, hanks, mer
chants, manufacturers and others, v They are en
during and changeless,' and will copy sharp and
dear 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. ' j "I? j - - 1 i ,i
.Coft op Tk8timokial. Hannibax, Mo., May 30.
1874: Messrs. J. A W. Tolley, 39 Maiden Lane, INew
York GenL; The 18 Gun which you built foil m.
No. 2093, has arrived safely to hand. Allow me to
thank you for the fidelity with which you carried out
my i instructions. ' The general outline, beauty of
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 built to rneas.
n1611' as t have a boot so built to ensure a good
ub. I iuc ptuusm i iu buu ptuieuauun hj are very su
perior. The pattern is as close as I desire, and the
penetration; I think Is seldom attained, being far
ahead ot any public record which I have seen, k .
VT. f V
IP STOP
Want a Situation,
Want a Salesman', ! '.
Want a Servant Girl, I ; .
Want to rent a Store, ;
Want to sell a Piano, i
Want to sell a Horse, ! '
Want to lend Money,
Want to buy a House,'
Want to buy aHerse, ! 1
Want to rent a House,
Want to sell a Carriage,
: Want a Boarding plaee, -Want
to borrow Money tV
Want to sell Dry Goods. v
Want to sell Groceries, '
Want to sell Furniture, i
Want to bell Hardware,
Want to sell Real Estate,
Want a job of Carpentering,
Want a Job of Blacksmithing, i
Want to sell Millinery Goo6,
Want to seQ a House and Lot, -
. Want to find any one's Address, ; . i
Want to sell a piece of Furniture, " . j
Want to buy a second-hand Carriage,
Want to find anything you have lost, i
Want to sell Agricultural Implements, i
Want to Advertise anything to advantage, j
- Want to find an owner for anything Found, ;
I . - Advertise in . '
I TUB MORNING STAR.
I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
; YalnaWe Heal Estate for Sale.
TT VIRTUE OF AND PURSUANT TO ITHE
j provisions of a certain indenture of mortgage
made by Thomas B. Carr and his wife Caroline N.
uarr, to samuei if. westray, Dealing date me in
day of March, A. I) , 1874, and duly registered in
ika nnnne (At Aa nntAwslAnA1 thn A tfnMihra
of said mortgagee, wilt on Saturday the 8th dav of
May, a. u. ibvs, at tne aoor or tne court Mouse or i
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the county of New Hanover, sell by public auction.
for cash, the following described lot or parcel of
land situate in the city of Wilmington iu said county
of New Hanover that is to say beginning in the
iioruiern line oi Maraet street, at a point sixty-six
feet westwardlv from the northwestern intersection
of said Market sireet and Second street, running
thence eastwardly with said line of Market street
forty-eight feet to the line of a lot belonging to the
heirs or devisees of the late Thomas Cowan, thence
northwardly one hundred and thirty-two feet to the
Southern line of Toomer's Alley, thence westwardly
with said line of said alley forty-eight feet to the line
of a lot belonging to St.- John's Lodge, and thence
southwardly with the Eastern line of said lot last re
ferred to one hundred and thirty-two feet to the be
ginning. -v . " i ! -.
! , WRIGHT & STEDMAN.
April 7, 1875 30-d ' ' Attorneys;
Assignee's Notice.!
i- In the matter of ! 1
' W. P. BARNES, Bankrupt ; f
O WHOJtIT MAY CONCERN: Notice is here
by given that a second General Meeting of the
Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office
of W. A. Guthrie, Register in Bankruptcy, In the
town of Fayetteville, N. C. at 10 o'clock A. M., on
Wednesday, 38th day f of April, 1875, for the pur
poses named in the 27th section of the Bankrupt
Act of March 8, .1837. i i
j GEO. M. ROSE.
April 7 St ; " Assignee.
NOTICE.
A LL RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS ARE HERE-
by notified te come forward and renew their
Liquor License
according to law, otherwise'they will be liable to
the penalties prescribed by law'.' i j
! GEO. W. BORDEAUX,
I 1 ' '
AdrH7-lw" t" Register.
Fresh Teas, j, .
SG. NORTHROP, AGENT OF THE UNITED
, States Tea Company, has just received his
fourth invoice of those popular teas, consisting of
tnirty ainerent varieties, put up in very nanasome
ana us- rat air u nt tin canisters, witn screw covers.
and sold at the same prices as over the -counters of
the company in New
fork city. t
At
s. U. NUKTUKUrS
April 7-tf Fruit and Confectionery Store.
MecMnics' Enilflioi & Lear Association.
T
HE 6JTH REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
will be held at the Hibernian Hall (old Library
Ronms) this eveniag a! 8 o'clock.
C S. ELLIS,
Secretary and Treasurer.
April71t
r i Assignee's Notice! :
1 HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES NOTICE
of his appointment of a soignee of Willi. P. Earner,
of Lumberfon. in the couuty of Robeson and! State
of North Carolinia, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt oums own petition . . H ,
GEO. M. ROSE,
April 7 4woaw - Assignee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
i Orton Plantation!
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
a ' - - - :f
x.LL Person, are hereby warned against shooting.
bunting, fishing, ranging or otherwise trespassing
on the lands known as the Orton Plantation, in the
County of Brunswick.' The indiscriminate slaughter
of game at all seasons and the incessant depreda
tions in other and more important respects, have
rendered it necessary to post these lands; and fair
notice is now given tnat tne law win ne ngiaiy en
forced against an oneaaers. i
. decl2-d&w-tf . L B. GRAINGER.
Repairing, of Oil Bats antBopets.
LD HATS "AND BONNETS ' BLEACHED
, KJ pressed and made to
' Ijook as.lYell as New.
'.r:- tf" Stamning of all kinds done.
: For particulars call on MRS. JENNIE OKR, on
un, Between sta ana 4tn streets; -
I WHOLE NO. 2,341.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bacon, Sugar, CofTeet Flour, &.
200 BoxesD S Bides and Shuuldera,
2QQ Boxes Smoked aides and Shoulders, . Y-- ;
3QQ Barrels Beflned Sugar. " -l
2 Q Q Sacks Prune Rio Coffee.
1000 arre FIonr ft Z16'
10 000 Badxel8 PrIme W11 Corn '
QQ Bales N. B. Hay,
gQQ Bdls Hoop Iron,
JQQ Barrels Glue,
4QQ KegsNails, .
Bags Shot.
Barrels Whole Rice.
Barrelg S, H. Syrup,
."I A A Boxes Soaps, SO Cases Soda, 150 Boxes and
1UU Half Boxes Candles, 50 Boxes Candy, 10
cases Matches, 50 Cases Oysters, 50 Oases Brandy
Peaches.
I , For sale low by
! apr4-tf
WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON.
Newest Cut"
ND MAKE OF .
SPRING
CLOTHiiisra-
, FOR
Men, Youth and Boys' -
opened yesterday.
NOVELTIES IN THE WAY OF SCARFS, HAND
KERCHIEFS, &b
MUNSON& GO.
April 4-tf , City Clothiers.
Hew Crop Cuba
MOLASSES.
ANOTHER CARGO JUST IN WHICH WE
offer to the trade at T n
' ' I" mC .
LOW
FPif UBE8
In Hogsheads and Barrels. i
feb27-dAwtf BDTFORD. CROW A CO.
rirsi oi ine oeason,
ti-a.. iAi. - r f
iADEBS DESIROUS OF
GETTING FIRST
choice in the
: New Styles
OF' '
Spring Dress Goods.
Can be supplied by calling at J. & H. Jamson'B No.
43 Market Street. .
We are receiving daily per Rail and Steamer
fresh Installments to oar - it ,
I WELL SELECTED STOCK
In all our departments.
1 i . : d. oi u. sabiouu,
marSl-tf ,r ; . 43 Market street.
Hoop Iron, Spirit Casks, &c.
I 1 fifth Hoop Iron,
I .111111
200 St&ud Spirit Casks.
2)Q RolsGIue.
2Q0 Rets. j
2Q Bbls Bungs. :.
OA A KegsNails, j
For sale by 1-
KBRCHNER St C ALDER BROS.
apr 4-tf.
Sundries
QQ Bbls Refined Sugar,
50 Bags Coffee,
100 4 Potatoes, .
400 Fionr j
20 Kits Mountain Butter
-K
50 Boxes Tobacco,
Off Barrels Snuff,
0
ITnw lan din f? and f m sale low bv
I EDWARDS & HALL.
febSl-tf
350 Tons Celebrated
WHANN'S
PHOSPH A
Just arrived and for sale by
VICK & JSIEBANA
mar 88-3w
BUY r
Our Half Dime Cigar
-for ; j
Half Dollar Per Dozen,
THE BEST EST THIS MARKET, AT
No. M Market Etreet."
D. PIGOTTt
April 1-tf
Tobacconist.
The Annual Meeting
j OF.THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
M Estate and Loan Association
OR THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS AND
the transaction of other business, will be held at
the Hibernian Hall, en
FRIDAY EVENING THE 9 Til IXST., AT
8 O'CLOCK.
" - V - !
April 1-tdm
C. S. ELLIS.
Secretary and Treaurer. 5
Sugar House Molasses!
400 Sugar House Molat sea.
J50 Hhds. . do do
. . For sale by
pr 4 tf KBKCgNBR & OALDKR BROS.
Liverpool Salt,
3 000 8ack Liverpool8aIt j
' Now landing and for sale by . j
'. apr 4-tf KERCHNER ft CALDER BROS.
FAMILY SUPPLIES. "7
THRESH THIS WEEK.
JJ Choice Canned Goods. '; --':
Sugar-Cured Pig Hams, .
apr 4-tf At , GEO. MYERS'.
: Don't Forget!
" Best Butter in the World."
fUST ARRIVED AND FRESH DIRECT FROM
1 DAIRY, at
GEORGE MYERS'.
ttA'riiS OV AUVEU'l'lMNb.
One Square one day,.. ... 1 tt
- " " two days, 1 tf
. three day. SOI
four days M
" :t avedays. 8W
" one week , , 8 6r
I', Two weeks 5 C
" Three weeks... 8 W
. " " One month...... 8 09
" , Two months.... I ......15 Of
' " ,. Three months... 4 .....S3 CO
' V. S.ix 0th , .85 00
- " , One year 50 C6
tv contract Advertisementa taken at propfci
tkmately low rates.
i Five Squares estimated, as a quarter-column, actf
ten squares as a half-column. i ;
- . mSCELLANKOUs!
OPERA HOUSE.
Wednesday Evening April T.
JpiRST SOUTHERN TOUR AND FIRST-AND
Only Araearance infilininkton
ct" Ihf j
of the eloquent and most, popular.! speaker in
America, 1 ,
J 1
MISS ANNA DJCEINSON,
t
Who wQl deliver her thrilling and popular sketch of .
JO AN OF ARC, 1
-.'. Ill -I 'I '?
Creating a profound sensation everywhere. .
-j H ; M
Seats can be Secured at Helnebergcr's. !
!'?!-' .- - '
Admission 75c. ; reserved seats 1. ij ap8-6t :
OPERA HOUSE.
TWO NIGHTS ONZY.
ThursdaylandFriday, April 8 th and 9th.
i - i I I i
Engagement Extraordinary,
-! 1 : .-OF THE " '
' l ' I, .i- . - .'(I
Justly Celebrated and Original
MAD.BEITM FEMALE MINSTRELS,
Ll'lle Ularie De Labours,
PAWSIAN CAN-CAN DANCERS,
COMPOSED OF J 80 I BEAUTIFUL I YOUNG
Ladies and! a corps of Specialty Artists, form- :'
lng a Mammoth Organization never before excelled -on
the American Stage. .
No advance m prices. Seats can be secured at
Heinsbcrger's Book Store. ' j '
Doors open at 7 P. M. Peiformance to commence
atSP. Cattiages can be ordered at 10:30 P.M.
1 ! 1 M. B. LEAVETT.
HARRY PHILLIPS, Gen'l Snp't.
. business Agent. t
Aprill-5t jl . - -
Choice Family Teas
1 1 1
IN EVERY VARIETY.
JjMNEST TEAS IMPORTED.
GUNPOWDER,
IMPERIAL and
r HYSON,
FROM 60c. TO f 1.75.
OOLONGJ
ENGLISH BREAKFAST and
NATURAL JAPAN, : TE AS,
FROM 50c. to $i.sa
-i
We'can and will sell line Teas as LOW AS IM
PORTERS' RETAIL PRICES.
Samples sent out when asked for. l
Sold in any. quantity. jl -
We pack finest Teas in Small Caddies-tnve to tin
UUItUUB CBtU-MUriiEUiUUXUl!. HUU UUBnUlUH! UWl
quaiiiy.
ap 4-tf
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
I 5 & 7 North Front St.
Am
Examination
O
F OUR NEW !
, II 'I
SPRING and SUMMER STO OK
, i ! of MEN'S, YOUTH8',
' BOYS' and CHILDREN'S
C LOT HI N
will convince anv one that we are offering the
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS
of any house in the city. Our stock is large and
complete, aad we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
in every case.j j 1
- , . . SHRIER BROS.,
ap4-tf ' ... , 30 Market street
rr vJSlO.OO
-ylLL BUY A
Handsome
BTJiSIlTllSS
STJIT.
Suits made to order !
ill- i . - i
From 025.00 Up.
aprilf f) ,f T
A. II DAVID,
Chroinos! Chromos!
A:
KOTHER NEW LOT OF ;
I M
Bcantiful . Chromos
Just received at !. ;
HEINSBERGER'Sr .
Live Book and Music Store.
ap-tf
Pianos and Organs.
JUST RECEIVED A- LARGE ASSORTMENT
. - - j - ; -or- t ' -
New Pianos and Organs. "
ap2tf ' At HEINSBSRGER'S.
-rt 4 1 r-'-
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK ;
At
CITIZENS' MARKET. A FINE LOT OF
Sampson County tStallfed Beef which I will tell at
prices to suit ithe times. Call and see for yourself.
T.'A. WATSON,
Proprietor.
f eb28-tf
Bu Pont'S Powder,
JIFLE, SPORTING AND DUCK, BLASTING
. ' AND MINING, JJ ' '
In Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs,
For sale by
mar31-tf O. G. PARSLEY A CO.
Garden Tools.
JUST RECEIVED, " one of the best assorted
stocks of. I - f .-"'- ...,- .
j GARDEN TOOLS j -ever
brought to the city, consisting of Hoes, Rake.
Spades, Hoes and Rakes combined. Hoes for Draw
ing Drills. Ladies' Uoes, Hedge Shears, Ac. Ac.
All above for sale at very low prices at-the H&w
Hardware Stare of
apr 4-tf - GILES tt MURCHISON.
Guano, Guano, CSaano. , .
QKft Tona Guanapo Guano, 300 Tons Eureka
For sale low by - '
. arrr 4-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
Powder Powder, Powder.
00 Kega Sporting and Blasting Jf owaer, ,
" For sale by !
apr4-tf , KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.