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THE HOEliniG STAR. FTJBLKHED DAILY, BT - Tbatis or BUMCBn-noH ih advakck: (by mall) postage pa f7 00 One Six mlu. J Tiiree montust - . u v. aft at. 4 00 9 45 ASi month,- (" " . V , rTt. subscribera, delivered In any part of the cit.W notaalhorizedtocoL idvance. - t ' OUTLINES. ''Rich developments in the Spencer inves- ti.nitiou. ' Tie barque Rose Brae, GaK Teston to Liverpool, lost by an iceberg. The English Solicitor-General is to be ,nade a Judge. The report of the jerriWe mutiny onj board the schooner Jef ferson Borden is confirmed. .The Captain suppressed the mutiny after tbe death of his two mates and' the serious wounding of three mutineers, j - Steamer Alhatnbra, ssliore at Cape Sable, landed passengers, crew and cargo. j- A rigorous letter from Mrs. Tilton to Judge Neilson, asking I the right to tesuiy, is puuusueu m iuiw York Star. Association of American Medical Editors met at Louisville Monday night, tlecling Drj Bell; of the New York Siniturian, President. Postal Union was ratified at Berne. J--T- For the first time since rcconstruction.Democrats sweep Montgomery, Ala.; - The genuine let ter of Mrs. Tilton follows the spurious doc ument, with Judge Ncilson's reply. Judge Morrellea, of the U. 8. District Couct for the Eastern District of Texas, falls into line of battle against the idea that the Civil Rights bill does or was intended to establish social equality.' Jo. Howard brands the document appearing in'his ' paper yes terday morning ast emanating from Mrs. Tilton and addressed to Judge Neilson as a "frod " , New York Markets : Gold "I15i115i; Cottott- 16i16; Rosin $2 05 $310; Spirits Turpentine 36 cents. Consecration of tbe Arcbblabop Boston. : j Boston, May 2. The consecration ceremonies and investiture of Archbishop . Williams to-day in the. new Catholic cathedral in this city attracted .thousands, and there were fully ten thousand persons in and around the church- Among the distinguished gentlemen present were. Gov. Gasion aod members of the Executive 1 Council and both branches of the Legislature, Colonel Campbell, Judge Advocate General P. A. Collins, Mayor Cobbj also tne Sbd monCS & me heads of departments, members of the faculties ofj Harvard, Yale and other colleges, and - the French, Brit ish and other cowsuls at this and oth er ports.' . , (. At 10:35 the" (ecclesiastical proces sion entered the i church from a door on the north traosceptand proceeded to the sanctuary. The procession was as follows; Thurifer bearing censer with burning incense; cross- i!earer. with tine crocessional cross ibetween two acolytes with lighted (candles; assistant master of ceremo- mies; chief master of ceremonies; acolytes in red and purple cassocks; rlergvinen in black cassocks autl white surplice; j bishops witli their viiajlains; the" celebrant of the mass snnl deacons; Archbishop VVilliaius clad in pontincat robes and bearing Iiis erozier; Cardinal McCloskey, clad in his scarlet robes; the papal embas sy, consisting bf Mgr. Iloncetti, special ablegate, Pache Ubaldi, wear- I ing a purple cassocK,. ana ouni Marefoschi. Then came a large num ber of clergyman from New York, Baltimore, Washington and Canada. During the entry of tbe procession the Ger mania orchestra rendered with tine effect an allegro maesteso by Mo zart. Cardinal j McCloskey having sealed himself on bis throne, which was on the epistle side of ,the altar, uontifical high mass was begun, the uelebrant being the Right Rev. Bish op McAnerney, of Al bany, N. Y.;. chief priest, Very Rev. P. F, Lyndon; vicar-general deacon, Rev. Father .ltegan; sub-deacon, Rev. Father Ry an; chief master of ceremonies, Rev. Father Metcalf, vbancellorpf the dio cese;, j ' ' ' ' ' At the conclusion of the first Gos pel Right Rev. Bishop Goosbriand ascended the pulpit and delivered an eloquent sermon, taking for his" text the 2d verse of the 83d Psalm. The canon of the mass followed the ser mon, and at the close of the com munion service the - pallium was laid upon the altar, - j At the conclusion of the mass Rev. Ai Scher wood Healy read in Latin and English the cre dentials of the - ablegate and briefs from Rome authorizing the creation of the new see. i : ' r ; -'; -: l Mgr. Roncetti read the brief in Latin to the archbishoo elect, who re- plied in the sale lansruacre. accebtintz ile great responsibility, and affirming his intention to discharge his duties to the best of bis ability.; The cardinal- then proceeded to the altar and Heating himself Jin a chair read the formula of consecration, the arch liisjhop kneeling at his feet. The customary oath was next administered to Him by the cardinal, after which he placed the pallium on the arch; -bishop's shoulders. 1 ' - f ki J The archbishop next assumed his 7-mHre.andfotrodu of the psalms prescribed "for" the' occasion which were taken up bv the choir and suns in alternate vies. The cere- - monies ended with a b'enediction by : the archbishorj and aTe Denm bv the choi r. t , m . . ' Bishop Atkinson's AppolntmeuU. Washirjffton. . May 2 Jamesville. .... . Williamston.... . Hamilton...... 4 5 G t) iicotlaod Neck - 4. ........ . lJOOK lilXDEKT. 1HK MORXIMA BTAB JJOOk'Bind- njr does all kinds of Binding and Baling In a work -manlike manner, and at reuoaable prices. Met cnanund others needing Becelpt Books, or other ; work, may rely on promptness la the execution of f VOL YVT NO 2ft TSIE CITY. NEW ADVBRTISEnENTS. Wm. Larkixs. Bankrupt Notices. Joseph Hall. To My Friends. W. L, Jkwett. W. S. F. E. Co. No. 1. Binford, Ckow & Co.- 1.000 bbls Flour. - D. Pigott. Cash Buyers. J . r ... '' C; S. Ellis. Loan Association. B. F. Mitchell & Son. Hay ! Hay! ! Cokoley & Yates. Inquire Within. Local Jlote. . . - , !;;. i :: Thirteen sail were off Smithville yesterday, eleven of which' jwere bound out See correspondence in this issue regarding tbe Fayetteville municipal elec tion w " :. ; I, ' 1 -v 'There was no. business of im portance transacted at any of the magis trates' courts yesterday. S .. ,v .' . ' The commissions issued by the Governor, to tbe officers pf 'the Wilmington Light Infantry, were received last night. The Assistant : Marshals of the memorial procession are requested to meet the Chief Marshal at the Library Associa tion rooms this evening at 8. o'clock. m, t i i r , . , - lhe 1 etersburg Index-Appeal ,.., . , ,?.. . iva "Wilminmnn noa hori ite'firct crvnll m it says "Wilmington bas naa its: first spelling bee and likes' it." Our neighbor is a little too fast "We have not bad our first bee yet. A fight took place yesterday at Hilton between two colored boys, in which one of them had one of bis , eyes knocked out, by a brick thrown by his antagonist. Wilmington claims a! man aged seventy-five years who bas never taken a chew of tobacco, smoked a cigar or pipe, drank any intoxicating liquor or played a game of cards. : Next: si , ! U. S. District Court. ' i This tribunal convened in; the United States Court room yesterday morning pur suant to adjournment. The following grand jury were drawn: Dugald McMillan, fore man; John E. Crow, Peter Rpurk, WilliarA Wallers, John C. Wright, W. W. 31c- RackeD, Jas. H. Carraway, oio. W. Belts, Louis C. King, James C. Grimes, F. A. Newberry, Amos J. Johnson, Lebiones Cooper, Warren Johnson, B. Wetheringtpn, Jas. F. Shure, Elvin Artis, John B. Rod man, B. G. Worth. I - The charge of His Honor to the grand jury was complete and exhaustive. Refer ences are made to it elsewhere; in this issue. The balance of the session of the court was occupied with the hearing of one bank .i i rupt and one libel case. The former was "fined and the latter continued with leave, ecu. . H This we find in the Charlotte Eagle y The extension westward of the road i3 engaging the attention ofj the managers. Oue roule is to proceed directfrom Shelby by liutherfordton, and Asheville to Wolf Creek, and connect with the road towards Cincinnati. Another route is northward from Shelby or beyond to W. :N. C. R. R, at Hickory, Newton, or that vicinity, .and thence by Old Fort, Asheville, &c. But the more recently -favored route is more direct from Shelby across W. N. C. R. "R., to Cranberry Iron mines,! tnd thence to East Tennessee Railroad, and. towards Cin cinnati by Cumberland 'Gap. : This now seems the probable route of bur road. Cblld Hart. j j :; Yesterday evening as a ; small child of James K. Davis, a colored man, was run ning in a field- near the cotton factory, where a short time since, a quantity of trees had been cut down leaving the stumps above ground, the child fell down, its ankle coming in contact with one of the stumps. which tore a large peice of the flesh from the leg, the severity of the wound endanger ing the life of the child. Medical attend ance was procured. Delegate. The following gentlemen have been elect ed delegates from Front street M. E. Church South, to the Wilmington District Confer ence to be held at Magnolia on Wednesday the 2Gth Last, at .9 o'clock A.M. : JDetegatea-John'EL Leggett, John W. Hin- son, W. M. Parker, R, W. Chad wick. Altemates--Q. H. Kelly. W. D. Mahn. J. H. Mallard, J. F. Post, Jr. ! j! We Way Have It Yet. -i-. - By a letter received since bis declination of the invitation to lecture on Tennyson I hfnre the LibrarvAssociation-it is learned J that Mr. TB. Kingsbury 'will probably, when Ins engagements are not so presajug, comply with the desires of his friends and the friends of culture in tlie city. He will doubtless meet with warm appreciation here whenever he comes, his reputation as a graceful writer and judicious, fair-minded critic having preceded hinv ; fr ihe.Workbeute. The following persons, sentenced at the recent term of the SuperionCourt, will i be sent to the Workhouse lo-Uy: "Ned Glavin aluu Edward Stauley, colored, larceny. three-mouths; Nathan Scott, colored, lur J ceny, , six mouths; Chaile j Hansley,: col- bred larceny, two months :j! Joe Bowie aUaa . t - w - , Sandy Lewis, months. colored, : larceny, three 'Uo CUT Subscribers. I ' Beginning April 1, Mr, Samuel Davis takes charge of the entire : city ' circulation of TnK Morhekj Stak; 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 I promptly; as he has to meet his, engage t. n,nnriotnr iJw w tua anu. "1 nr-" " WILMINGTON, CIVIL. RIGHTS. United State Court Judge Brooke Declares be Civil Rights Bill Un conetltutlonal and Void, f ; His Honor Judge Brooks delivered an able and elaborate charge to the grand jury in the United States Court room yesterday. After giving the usual instructions upon the various subjects coming under their cognizance, he gave his views on the Civil Rights bill. No; court, said His Honor, would presume to declare unconstitutional and void an act of the Legislature if a doubt remained upon the mind of the Judge as to the correctness of ibis conclusions, but if, after careful consideration, there was no doubt left then bis duty is clear and he must not hesitate. And so His Honor has been brought to view the act of Congress in question and felt bound to in struct the grand jury that the criminal pro visions of the Civil Rights bill were uncon stitutional and void. After very clearly and forcibly stating his own; views on the subject be read at large from, tbe able opinion of Mr. Justice Miller, of the U. S. Supreme Court, io the celebrated Slaughter-. house case, and cited; also lhe opinion of Justice Bradley an; the la , J - - f -- United States against Cruiks latf case of the kshanks, in which he was fully sustained as tMhe power of Congress to legislate upon the privileges and immunities of the, citizen. So, under tl-e instruction of His . Honor, .the grand jury will not be troubled with an investi gation-of alleged violations of this act. For tbe Peultratiary. :v Eight prisoners, who were sentenced at the recent term of the Superior Court leave this morning for the State Penitentiary at Raleigh, i They go in charge .of Deputy Sheriff A. IL Morriss and two guards who have been provided for the occasion. These prisoners are said to be the most desperate that have left this county in a long time and therefore Deputy Sheriff Morriss, as a ne cessary precaution to ensure their safe de livery, has procured a chain to which he will lock the prisoners in couples after they , chain gang. The following is a list of the prisoners and the terms for which they are sentenced to serve: 't Henry Wilson, 30 years; John Giles, 5 years; Wm. Stewart, 5 years; Wm. B. Bent- ley alias W. B. Hamilton, 6 years; John Motle, 5 years; ! George Bailey and John Scott, each 5 years; James Spearman, with two aliases, 10 years. ; j - The prisoners are all colored and they "were all convicted of larceny. . ciblem industrial Fair Aesociation This is an organization recently formed here lor the purpose of aiding in .the ad vancenieu of industry; among-the colored people. One, of its main leatures is the holding of fiiirs, at which will be exhibited specimens of the products of their industry in all branches, and ils object is to produce emulation, thereby causing progress by awarding prizes, diplomas and certificates to the most meritorious of the exhibitors, We were yesterday , shown several of the- diplomas awarded at a fair held a short time since. They , appear to have been very handsomely gotten up, neatly printed on parchment and appropriately sealed. The association proposes holding a large fair in November next, at which Columbus, Bla den, Wayne and other counties will be represented. It is the Intention bf the assch ciation to extend their benefits as far as possible, and haye the colored people from all sections of the State represented at the next fair. Important Features of tne coming Press. Convention, . James Barron Hone. SSsq.. the accom plished editor of the Norfolk Landmark, will deliver an address. The lecture of ex Gov. Vance on 4,The Scattered Nation" will probably be rendered , one evening during the week, he having written to the committee of the True Brothers" Society to that effect To these purely intellectual treats we must add the : excursions,' the Press Ball the JUrting, and last and least the business of North Carolina newspaper- Going back to Vance,' as to good mutton we will quote from .the ( Statesville Land mark, cordially endorsing the . suggestion at the bottom : "He will leave Charlotte on the 10th, in company with the Western delegation for the Press Convention, and has yielded to strong importunities to place his leisure at the disposal of . the Associa tionl It has not been "more than two de cades since he filled ; the editorial chair of the Asheville Spectator with distinguished honor to himself and to the profession,; and we now propose to enroll his ; name as an honorary member of the North Carolina Press Association." . Judge Brooks Cbarse. A feature of Judge Brooks' charge, yes terday, was his direction to the Grand Jury concerning the accountability of -all- Gov ernment officers. It would seem from the earnestness wilh which this subject is pressed by the United States Judges, of late, that our Government had by some means got into its employment officers who required close.watching, -;'jf : 4 1 j. , Smithville Kleetlou fi At the municipal election held in Smith ville, on Monday, the following Mayor and Commissioners were elected MayorDr. W- G. Curtis. : Commissioner$Geo. L. Webster, II. E. O. Mintz, C. C. Morse, X n. Clemmons, W. S.'Dosher ' " V The entire Board are Conservatives; . The iP(,tinn nmuiml off ouietlv. there being no " T ' ' 4 " ORNIN N. C, WEDNESDAY. Almost an Kieape. .- . ft -.r Yesterday, duringtbe preliminary inves tigation of a cause at a Magistrate's Court in this city, several prisoners happening to be witnesses were sent for to testify. They came in charge of a Constable who after eaving them in the room, departed on some other business, lhe case was con tinued, and all the witnesses except the prisoners were directed to come forward and be bound over in a recognizance for their appearance at the future hearing of the case. A colored prisoner named Na than Scolt, who had been sentenced to a term of three months in the county Work house, step'ped forward with the other wit nesses who were to be bound - over the magistrate not recognizing him as a pris. oner and was duly recognized tor ms ap pearance. Scolt, after completing- this portion of his tactics which he did with all the gravity imaginable walked delib erately out of the room and strolled leisure ly to the door of the Court House, when he immediately commenced in dead earnest to get out of reach. He ran with all tbe ener gy he could summon for the woods. His escape was discovered, however, and a hot pursuit ensued. He -was captured at Hil ton, v City court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning: Jatnes Anderson, a colored boy was ar. raigned for disorderly conduct and ordered to work on the streets for thirty days. Two cases of retailing liquor-without a license, were disposed of. Kit O U R ITKTTBVILLR. r Tbe Ma it lei pal Election A Clean Con- ervailve Sweep. Correspondence of The Staf. V Fayettkvtxxe, May 4, 1875. The municipal election passed off quietly to-day, with the following result: ' ; Tbr AfayvrCapt. A.' B. Williams. .-- CommimanerT. M. McLauchlin, L B. Davis, J. A. Gainey, J. W. Mallett, R. T. Scanlin, W. T. Frizzell, C. B. McMillan. The Conservatives are having a grand jubilee and jollificationjmeeting to-night. Never since the war have the colored peo ple manifested so independent a spirit." Numbers of them, to their honor and credit be it 6aid, voted tbe Conservative ticket, and are in the procession rejoicing now. The average majority for our ticket is about 100. The Radicals went into the fizbt confi dent of 6uccess,F and fears were really en tertained that their expectations would be realized, but instead of success an inglori ous defeat has attended them. The Rads are doubtless feeling badly and look much worse than they feel. Collector Lineberry will have an X prefixed to his name in a very few days, and so they go. This is re garded as an index or how tne town win go for Convention in August next. - ' Hastily, !cc., , t . ularexdon. - ENTENNIAIi TUAINS eve rersTA,' ) 3AE.R.'s,i- Wilmington, Columbia & ArersTA,' CiiAitLOTTK, Columbia & Atjgtjs. , Wilmington, i. C, May Editor Morning Star : Z.jL.i.?i xJl'VX' Gentlemen Should a reasonable num ber of the citizens of Wilmington desire to avail themselves of its line, the Wilming ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Com pany will be prepared to run a special train between. .Wilmington , and Charlotte on the occasion'of tbe Centennial celebra Uon. - . :.'! . . .. - . -.J. 7 This train could be composed of Pullman Bleeping cars, first-class coaches, smoking car, and also a restaurant car, and , could leave Wilmington upon-, the., afternoon of the 19th inst., and . run immediately through, and return at such hour after . tbe 20th inst. as might De aesirame, Deing, while in Charlotte, at the service (for pur noses of accommodation) of its passengers. The requisite lodging ' and. meals could be procured on this train, and the- entire cost of the trip would be, I am sure, suffi ciently reasonable to commend tbe propo sition to the attention of those contemplat ing the trip. . - . , Very respectfully, A. Pope, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Mi.; ' ' ;. ...A. ; : Spirits Turpentine j " Two Philadelphia firms present tlOO to the Mecklenburg Centennial. . A foot-washing at a chnrch of colored people Was a Raleigh sensation last Sunday. - . : x-'- --- .. - -,,: , Roosters . jubilant adorn tn heads of ltaleieh papers. That election was worth crowing over. .' . fc " ; ! Wm. II. . Hall. : charged with killing A. J. Gillespie, was: found guilty at Asheville Court last week. ' . , on Saturday: the 17th ult., John Rodgers was shottbyl Thomas Colbert in Robbinsville, GrahaniJounty, and is sup nosed to be fatally wounded. Colbert was jailed. ' . '' . . - On Sunday last .the dwelling o Mr. J. J.4 Gudger, on tbeisiand in front of Marshall, Madison county, was totally ae stroyed by fire. Loss aoout fa.ouu. . insurance.'- --; ; - - Mai. L. ; H. Hunt,,Iu8peotor General of Wilcox's Divisiou in lire lale Confederate armyi and a j favorite staff officer of the lamented Pender, has ie4 turned ' from. Alabama . and seitk'd b Milton, f '--,- ,,., ;A'.r.a y'rJ .::V V , -1 We learn by the Asheville't OTWW tbat the trial of Clara Hall, wife of William Hall, the convicted murderer; was postponed till next term of the court. She is charged with conspiring" fwlth ber hus band to murder her stepfather, A. i. J.Gilr lespie. i i ' i ; , : We learn by ' the Sentinel that William Faucett, young negro of bad character, was sentenced at. Hillsbbro llast Saturday, by Judge McKoy, to three years in the Penitentiary for assaulting and near ly killimr his own sister, but : escaped from the Sheriff.-, -v-. ,... :.:'. Mrs. Robert G. Lewis has been chosen president of tbe Ladies' Memorial Association of Raleigh: and Mrs. : Mary G. Speight and Mrarate Burke vice presi dents." Capt S.: A. Ashe -will -deliver the annual oration, and Mr. ThoK P. Devereux .wilUct as chief marshaL ti. f Yesterday the; Trntees.:t)f f the Mil MAY 5, 1875. University met in Raleigh. A writer in the taleigh Jew8, who says be is a man of mod erate means, proposes to be one of fifty who will subscribe $500 to be paid $ 100 per an num for the support of the institution, if it is resolved to put it into full and instant op eration. 1 Statesville Landmark: We re gret to . learn that the dwelling and out houses of Dr. bherrill, near Catawba sta tion, Catawba county, were burnt on Satur day night, April 17th. A large lot of property, valuable to the unfortunate gen tleman, was destroyed.' : ' At an enthusiastic meeting held in Cabarrus county last Saturday it was re solved that all Cabarrus should attend the Centennial, camp and eat together. A cav alry company is forming, and arrangements are making for the county to , provide tbe marshals with fine horses. Hurrah for no ble Cabarrus, which never does things by halves, t - -! The Charlotte ' Observer don't believe a word of that story of a "breath ing - cave" in Western .North Carolina. Cowardin, representing the New York Her ald, and Woodson of the Raleigh Jews searched in vain' for : it during the Bald Mountain excitement, and the associate ed itor of the Observer says he "took a turn" shortly after with the same result. CITY ITEMS. A ILi.EE Chance. Now cpea for an energetic and industrious young nan who would ge in the most re gpectable and paying business of Photography, and who would be his own boss with a small . capital. For particul&re call on Mr. Geo. N. ShiuhmaEian, Photographer, 45 Market street, up stairs. . may 4 2t , , . ; . ,; , . ... T&ANsrEB Printiho-Inks. Invaluable to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. ' They are' en during and changeless; and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having just received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate price.. , . . , ,-.)-. Copy o? TK8TmoMiAL.-IUNjirBAi Mo., May 30, 1874. Messrs. J. & W. Tolley, 39 Maiden Lane, New York Gni.: The IS Gun which joa built for me, No. 3093, has arrived safely to hand. Allow me to thank you for the fidelity with which you carried out my Instructions. The general outline,' beauty of proportion and excellent finish, are alt 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 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. Respectfully Yours, O. W. Dobxajt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mecliaiiics' Mini & Loan Association. rpHB 69TH REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING will be held at the Hibernian Hall (old Library Rooms, Front street) this evening at 8 O'clock. ' ' ' ' !J,;; C. S. ELLIS, may 5 It :. Secretary and Treasurer. ' ; WIL. STEAM F. E. COMPANY HU. 1. MEMBERS I You sre hereby summoned to ' ap pear at your engine house this (Wednesday) eveniug at 4 o'elock in lull uniform, for engine practice. ' The resular monthly meeting w 111 be held to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. , w. Lh jjswiri-i, may 5-1 1 , Recording Secretary. ;- Hay! Hay !! Hay!!! TtJST RECEIVED PER SCHR H. T. TOWN- fj SEND, OO K BALES CHOICE EASTERN HAY, ALSO 150 BALES SELECTED NEW ' YORK HAY. -, Vnr sain lnw fr.-vm Wharf tn lota to Bilih hv mty'6-ttvi -i.-i; B. F. MITCHELL & SON. Bankrupt Notice. NOTICE I hereby given that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by Moore T. Sealey, ef Robeson county, duly declared a bankrupt under the Act or (ingress or March S, 1867. for discharse and certificate thereof from ticate tn 1ms pro' all his debts and other claims provable under said act. and that the 14th day of Mar. 1875. at 10 o'clock A. M.. before William A. uutnne, Register in Bankruptcy, at ms emce in irayeuevuie, Cum berland county, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persona in interest. may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the nraver of the Detitioner should not be granted. Dated at Wilmington, JN. U., on tne 4tn day or April, A. D. 1873. WM. LARKINS, .. -, Clerk. may S-lawSw1 i Bankrupt Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been XN filed in the District Court of the United States for the Cane Fear District of North Carolina by Doctor Franklin Edmonds, of Robeson county, duly declared a bankrupt under the Act of Con gress of March t, 1867, - for - discharge and certificate thereof from aU his debis and other claims provable under said act, and that lhe 14th day of May. 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M., before William A. Guthrie, Register in Bankruptcy, at his ffie in Favetteville. Cumberland couoty. ia assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts," and other persons in interest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the. prayer of the petitioner ah.inM rrt Hi. ormnt.ixl. Datedat Wilmington, N. C, on the 4.h day of May , A. JJ. 187a. - . -.- WM LAB KINS. may5-laww ; Clerk. Bankrupt Notice. XT OTICE is hereby given that a rctition has been i filed in the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by John McHae, New Hanover county, duly declared a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2, his debts and other claims provable under ' said act. 1867. for discharge and certincate tnereoi irom an and that 14th day. of May, 1875, at 10 o'clock A. AL, be: ore William A. Guthrie, Begister in Bankruptcy, at his office in Fayetteville. Cumberland county, is assigned for tbe hearing of the -same, when and where all creditors he have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the . y ray or of the peti loner shonld not be granted. , ' Dated at Wilmington, N. C, on the 4th day of MayrA. D. 1875. r : , WM. LARKINS, raay51aw2w ' . Clerk. iWr " Bankrupt Notice. " "JOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been Y filed to the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by Jnhn rt. TTirrentine. of New Hanover county, duly Aecinred ahankruotunder the Act of Congress of March 8,18137, for discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other ciaimsproveable under said act, and that the 14th day of May, 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M., before William A. GuUirte, Register te Bankruptcy, at his office in Fayetteville, Cnmber iuut Minnty. is'sssitmed - fo-the ,bearin f toe same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may . at tend and show cause, if any they have, why the tirnver of the petitioner should not be granted. Dated ftt Wilmington, K. O., on the 4th day of May, A. D. ltHO,- ' " -,: - - " I ,. WM. LARKINS,' , may tilawSw . , . Cleik. WHOLE NO. 2,365: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U. S. QOURT ATTENDANTS AND OTHER- v Casli Buyers JWILL PLEASE ; EXAMINE OUR s STOCK TOBACCO GOODS, .With aview of investing to an advantage, at , , ... . no. 22 Market Street ' J).. PIGOTT. May 5-tf , f TobaccenUt. BinfordrCrow-&Co., QFFERTO THE TRADE AT LOW FIGURES QQQ Bbls Flour, all grades, . gQQ Bbls Sugar House Syrop- : 2QQ Bags Coffee, -'' ' 2QQKegsNail8. J " Bbls Sugar and a full Stock Goods in tleir line. Special attention -paid to securing low rates. freights in carload lots. . .' may 5-d&wtf BINFORD, CROW A CO. ' TO MI FBIEKDS -.IN : WILMINGTON, N. G. DESIRE TO PUBLICLY INFORM ALL WHO have ever known me. and especially my friends and relatives, that the nuptial tie heretofore existing between myeelf and former wife Leah McNieli, was, at the Spring Term. 1875, of Bladen Superior Court, severed. And the decree dissolving the bonds or Matrimony neretoiore existing Between tne undersigned, and the said Leah JrtcNielL signed by his Honor John Kerr, Judge presiding at said Term, is now on file among, and as part of the records of said Superior Court, v may 5-lw - , doasru halu Inquire Within S AN YTHING YOU WANT TO KNO ver three thousand seven hundred facts Worth Knowing. Particularly intended ss ft book for Family Refer ence on subjects connected with Domestic economy. and containug the largest ana most . Valuable Collection '! Of useful informatioa that has ever yet been pub? lished. . . , .... " ' At : C0N8LEY YATES, ; may 5-tf ' City Book Store, No. 47 Market St :jAIlWm Rejoice. PEARL HOMINY REDUCED TN PRICE TEN cents ner bushel. Sold to. erocers at five cents less than any other mill in the city. Apply for app SI ly to the cape f ear i lour jhiiis ana reari iiominy anuiactory. - - - s . ALEX. OLDHAM, ap 27-lCdnac - - Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. Bacon, : Sigar, Coffee, Hay,iFlour, etc. JQQ Boxes D. 8. Sides.and Shoulders, 100 XeS Smoted side9 ftud Shuuldera, Barrels Refined Sugar. ; . ; - -JQQ Bags Prime Rio Coffee. ? 200 Bale8Primc2?- HaT , ' 'J. 1' 500 . 18 1ur' grd:8. HUds New Crop Cuba Molasee?. 100 bbls New Crop Cuba Molasscn, 6Q0BdlsHoopIron. pQ "Barrels Glue, SecoLd Hand Spirit Casks, Barrels Whole Rice. 12 000 Bufl,lels Prlm wh5te Corn, 300Keg9N,T':. , 2QQ Bags Shot, . , , 2QQ Barrels SH. Syrmp, :, rrf Bbla Mesa Pork, fjt Tubs Prime Leaf Lar3, ' JQQ Boxes and Half Boxes Candles, , ' . tjp Boxes Candy, 50 Boxes Soda. O A Oases Matches, 100 Boxes Soap.'-,' H For sale low V may -tf WILLIAMS 8t MURCHISON. i Nice Alpacca Sacks $2 50, PURE LINEN COATS $1 80, - f - j Good Cassunerc Coats 5 OO, v DRESS SHIRES $3 00. " : LADIES' TRUNKS, GENTS ' TRUNKS ;..'. all kinds of " V ' V YERYLOW; ' . ; MUNS02T& CO. - may8tf ' City Clothiers. i; ; Every Advantage- J3&SSIBLE TO CASH BUYER'S OF a i " Family Groceries.- LOWEST PRICES FOR TH B i BEST CLASS . OF ; -x i Amtr supplies '.i.i i jijtii oia v tni maraei.(V ,,;. ' ' CHAS. D, MYERS & CO- ; may 2-tf 6 & 7 North Front St WAKM WEATHEK , . ... Suggests Thin Clothing -yyB HAVE A FUIL ASSORTMENT Or . , Men's Black sue: Alpaca uoatt, - MEN'S LINEN COATS AND DRAP D'lTE SUITS,1 Boy's anA 'Ulldreie Liuen ' AND ALPACA COATS. ALPACA DUSTERS, . Gauze Shirts, Linen and Jean Drawers, FANCT LISLE THREAD SOCKS, -&c "' SHRIEK BROS, r 30 Market St. may 2-tf ItloIa&seSf Molasses, Molasses. 200 Uhd8 New 6709 Cuba Mola88?' , -j Bbls New Crop Cuba Molassefi. ,, t.! .. 100 Hhd S' Mola89e' ' 50oBb,?s Ml" J - f Bbls New Orleans Molasses, it VII'. 1 11 For sale by ' . J ' may S-tf KKKUtUNitK sv'&LUftn onus. , , ; Corn, Snsar and Meal. QQQ Bushels Corn, j , , f QQQ Bushels MeaL) ' v(, - J i : ? Bbls Refined Sugar, ! y ' ' -t ( Hhds Desaarara Sugar, . i For sale tf t may 9-t? EERCHNER ft CALDER BROS. One Square one day, . . . tl -. tiT V'r'"f w""'-""-M ' tl I three days..ii,.-. -.....- f " M four days. ;M " " five days . one week.. ................. ...... 8 Bf " Two weekv.,C.:,..... 6 00 Ttetg i 6U ; " One monkh..ii. ;" Two months.. 15 0"' Three months '. 00 1 I! Six wths U .85 00 One year M 0 IM Contract Advertisements taken at prop tionately low rates. Five Squares estimated as a quarter-colnmn, and ten squares as a half -column. , - v miscellaneous! T Notice to Shippers. THE CLYDE LINE. New Tort anfl WitoiDitonlSteanisliiD Co.' TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE TRADE Ilavc added auottaer Steamer to the Line, and will tall from . : NEW YORK: EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ; ' at 3 T. M. from Pier 13 North River. ' Semi-Weekly from Each Port 4 ' - HEREAFTER SHIPPERS CAN RELY UPON the Prompt and Regular Bailing of these Steamers from New York as advertised. As the Company has determined to adopt regular sailing days, and with the additional Steamer there can be no cause for delay in shipments. inner steamers win be added as required. ' D. CAZAUX, Agent, , Wilmington, N. C. mar 16-tf : f . t6 Al ways Ahead !" NEW BUTTER 1 NEW BUTTER ! First , of the Season ! Try It Nbne Genuine Without our Stamp" cn : Givc Our New Process Empire ! . , One Trial and You will . Never use Any Other For medicinal and table use we have just received a lot of the ...... ; Choicest Liquors . ImDorted: . Old "London Dock" Pert, very fine and old ; , ; una uoroon and crown enerry; ' Jamaica Rum; Old Holland Gin ; Otard Dupuy & Cas' Brands 1848. Our Stock embraces the Finest Brandies, imnorted and aelcted-with partknlar-care-iot this market. Send for samples at , , ,. . apr SMf '; ,'f rt It & 13 South Front 8t Butter and Hams, A LARGE LOT OF FINE : GoBReuaridCookiTig Butter. FINE STOCK OF . . ; TVorlli Carolina and Canvassed - Hams. For sale low by ' ; i ; I ; EDWARDS & HALL. apr29-tf . - ,- The Court of London, ; ''v.; '!': ; v ,OB TBX .; . ; . ; '. . ., Mysteries of the -; Court of , fieorge III. ...p.," , 4 ' WTH THE j I ' s. Life and Times of the Prince of Wales, - Ajlerwaras George tlte Fourth. - .. A WM. . v. UVUUUU , UL, 111, iUTBlCIlCB VI UU Court of George the Third, with the Life and Times of the Pnnce of Wales afterward? George tbe Fourth," contains all the facts and expositions pub- nsnea m a worn issued in ixinaon in mso, lor wutcn volume a reward of One Thousand Pounds Sterling is offered for a single copy which is supposed to be in America, all the rest having been suppressed. ' , Just received and for sale at - HEINSBBRGER'S, May 4-tf . Live Book and Music Store. Just Received. .A LARGE LOT - rfV&l FINE IMPORTED i ."AND DOMESTIC ' . Also, Fine Double-Thick And Other Brands of Fine CbewLnx . Tebaec. ;h. BTOKHIHER, No. C Slarket Street. July S8-tl : 1854. BARER "WHISKIES. OLD. PORT, ALE AND PORTER, APPLES, . ,; . i : : ORANGES, ' ' ' .':, i- y't'.r-i nd . ; , .; IEMOKS, Fresh Grocer les, ; !' " by every steamer. H. SHURE,. ;, 31 North Front St. . may 4-tf Secure a Home. J . . BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN DE- sirable and healthy Jocalities on Castle, Church, Ann, Nun, Orange, Dock. Chea nut, Princess. Mulberry, Sixth, Seventh, UTllaAn VIVI. XllnK U. l..l.. Tenth. Kleventh, Twelfth Thirteenth and Four teenth street a. Also several small houses for ea'e on eatisfactory terms. Apply to f Mayl-lw , JAMES WILSON. The I71ystery.: 1: i'.- : expiiined; AT-3- 29 Ho. Front Street. apr30-tw ' ' ' LatestSpringlStyles. glLC, f US AND STRAW BATS, , , LADIES' STJIA W HATS. !;,.-. pjimetto Bun haSea, 4c. ,i t . At , , HARRISON ALLEN'S, may S-tf City llat Store. -V. ..... Notice OUR BILLS ARE MADE UP TO THE 1st May, henceforth our transactions will be for cash ex clusively. Friends who are in arrears with na are respectfully informed that thev will increa-.e our obligations by a prompt seUlemcnt. ;- -t . r - very respectiuuy, may Hf ' : B08K0WrTZ LEIBER. We Have a Few V THOUSAND DOLLARS OUT AMONG OUR friends and as we need money, would be glad to sign receipts in full or on account. . - . ' " . ' 'CHAS.' D. MYERS CXX, 'my9-tr -'! ; i ; 5 ft 7 North Front st. " C. H. 'Ward'o TMSBJONABLE HAIR DRESSING ft 8HAT- Ji . . , . , ... ing Saloon, 7 South Front St, Wilmtactoa, N. C. N. B I have secured the services of fthe BES artists of my profession. : -i . i-'l' - , i T as jatu I I'M 1 k i 9. I $ V. 1 ' 1 1 4" in ii W Si? m -5 J . '1 -si at t( it: .a- - II5 i tj' vi ;. 1 1 ' ' ;sl' Us' i i hi V 1; .1 .; v- ' JFr ' tea m 1' V. i ' Iheir orders. crlbers pay him punctually or not. tf
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