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THE nOIUTKIG QTAIL , PUBLISHED DAILY, BT RATSS QT ftTMCBIfflOX IV ADTArCi: . .lm . .tj nno V. i"?.111"' I"?.1' rroo 4 00 t 85 1 00 of the Sis months, Thrfic mont Ann mouth. th, r ") To C!tT Subscribers, delivered In any part ,it v Fifteen CenU per week. Our City Ajrei cl!?'.nthnrized to collect for more than 3 mor S'S QU "v idvance. . - . OUT H X Eft. Seveuty-five persons perished in the burn ing of a Catholic church at South Solyoke, 1tfas&; - By an earthquake in Province of Boroussa. Asia Minor, one hundred and sixty-one lives, and perhaps others, lost by T. of earthauakes. r-T 1 Norfolk Cen- serratives elected entire City Council Thurs jay l-Lieutenant GoTernor of Michi gan cowhided for two much " familiarity" with a woman. - New, York markets: Cotion,16i; gold, 116i116i; spirits tur- pentine unchanged; rosin, $1 90$1 95. The Vira;inia local elections Thursday generally went Conservative. - N. W. Woonfin, prominent .Asheville lawyer, re ported dead. - - Minister Maynard has arrived at Constantinople. Seventy dead by the Holyoke (Mass.) fire. Young Men's International Christian Asso- - ciation meets in Canada next year. 1 Attorney General Tierrepont contemplates many changes among judicial officers in the Smith. r v" . spirits Turpentine Fish shut up iii a block of iue is a Wilson spectacle.. .. The Observer reports Col. N. V. WiKxlfin, of Asheville, dead. The Edgecombe townships are wisely getting ready for the campaign. W. J. Philips, Esq:, of Mag nolia, killed ninety-eight rats recently. The Winston Sentinel runs up the name of Thomas A Hendricks, of In diana, for President- . ' , The Supreme Council of the Friends of Temperance meets in Morion, S. C, June 18th, 1875. - - Sixteen pages will be added to Our Living and Our Dead on the 1st of July, but the price will remain at $3. , -; , A Last week at Warsaw Mr. J. C. Jenkins was ordained to the ministry by a Presbytery of tbe Baptist Church. Look hereTiow ! The Salisbury WaicJiman says there is to be. another daily mublished in Charlotte soon to be called the Jige. I By a recent decision in Atlanta U l-.uranispossiouui I Road is confirmed, but there are proceed- iags pending. - , ; The County Convention of the Democratic Coiuervative party of Wilson county will be held in the town of Wilson on Saturday, Uie auin or June. The advance sheet of the Dur ham Baity lime is to hand. The regular issue will commence next week. Mr. H. C. Richardson bids fair to be a sprightly editor. fnA Jnl,n ITerr will dolivpr ! the annuat address before the young ladies of the Thomasville Female bcbool-at tne ciose of -the session, on the 25th of June Negro boy ' on .' the Tarboro Branch Railroad, who was lying on the cross ties between tbe rails was uruiseu uy I tbe cow catcher passng over htm the other ,n"ht T . . s " " , - It as rumored, says the Southern- er, that Hon. George Howard has offered the stockholders 000. for their interest .in the uncompleted W iHiamston& Tarboro iiailroad. i,; . -- The "Raleizh . Light Infantry, turns tendered their'services to the ex-Fed- ra.i nlfiier for Faderal Memorial Dav. M hif4j tender has heen kindlv acCeented. A nnninn rf Orflv nd Rlu. : I r,, Trr- . o . - . .u- 1 JiA V 1 n C? T r ixti I. J mm SsL k'I V I IIHI. a a large area of ground-in that and the ad joining yfflnjig, prepared for tobacco, has been planted ia corn in consequence ef the backwardness of the season and scarcity of . Mr. Nathanied Gaskill, of New bern, and some of his family wOe nearly poisoned seriously oq Wednesday, through the carelessness of a new servant who mix ed some meal poisoned for rata with tbe dough baked for the family meal, i The Southerner mentions a .-serious accident which occurred to Mrs. LZtttJler and her two . children who were : -irkvfog last 8unday in Tarboro. The horse tookjfejght and threw the occupants of the 'uggy against a tree, injuring all, Mrs. Zoeller dangerously. Charlotte Observer : The Cen itennial Monument ought to be built now (wkilejkabhc interest is excited in me mecK ilenburg Declaration.' i The Treasurer of the Association thinks that when the claims nrainst tbe Centennial Association are all asainst the Centennial Association are ia and settledi he will yet have a small sur The Medical 15oard of Jxamin- - -aT i. Tn:i0n srftrsr rvnrr n i ornii n a ii wmmiiiii hl mm ticnu. M wa. aw iu au ... - , practice to CJ. EL Moore andAV. 'rr - . . . --. iU Whitehead. Battleboro; Dr. R. A. Suls, Kbville; Dr. W. J. Cooke, Louisburg; Dr. U. 4, Grimes, Robinsonville; Dr. ; 0. W. Eages, Sparta; Dr. W. C. Murphy, Clinton; Dr. L. i, peacock, Littleton; Dr. G. II. Land. Poplar Braneb; Dr. F. J. Thorpe, ftucky Mount. ;: :j Democratic AleetluK tn Dnptlai Pursuant to a call made some time since by tbe chairman of the Demo cratic Executive Committee a large number of Democrats from, different parts of the county came together in the court house on Tuesday (and or ganized by electing Dr. J. W, Hill, of Warsaw, chairman, and J. R. Mil Jtr, of Sarecta, secretary. - After consultation the following resolutions were adopted:, Unsolved, That the Democrats ana Conservatives lof the county ; be re- -quested to meet at. i.oeir usuai ywm of voting 00 Saturday, the 5th day of June next, and elect by ballot trom each township nine delegates 10 a 'county nominating convention. Aesolved. That the said ndminaUng .ua rjnart. , convention assemble lnTnnen" House on the 19th day of June next. , Resolved, That the Chairman; ap- :Ciuk iuree uvui;cicu 11 . 1 v . man in hoi-ii township to open the pons ana nam the election for: delegates, and that r:lbe hme having the highest number, in eaeh township, be declared elected. The Chairman appointed the fol- saowinjr frentlemen: ii. JkajsyiUeTTbos. S". Watson, sy 18th, 19th and 20tb, granted license to, The gammer beat and dust-of pur streets fi, "- a . -i?. -TrTI . medidne;in uyitnaus prancne M-WmMa the following gentlemen, viz: wra. a. j r" 7 T:.-::,:.-, -.- v - 1 ' I PunishmentL"' The . breacher believed in t t. m l w i-i i flant nn4nM nniCK urn. utu uu luau i . .n . , , yv i . - ,.:.. m VOL. XVIL-NO. 58. D. McGowan and'Jas. W, Cox. Warsaw T B. Pearsall, D. J. Middletori and B C. Bowden. . ; Faison Jas. A Shine, Lewis Hicks and B. B. Carr. Wolfscrape Gaston Kelley, Giles Loftin and Frank Quinn. GHsson's Lewia ; Herrins, J. G. Branch and Jacqueline Jones. AlbertsoB's John Maxwell, Amos I ts: : j t a. ..i. I oiutiuoiiH ana mcvieia i. omau. i Smith's J. J. Smith, John R. Mil ler and Branch Williams. Limestone -Ged. L. Smith, Thos. J. Armstrong' and Owen Quinn. : Cypress Creek-4-Raiford Lanier, S. C Jones and Jacob Jones. " - Island Creek W. J. Boney, J. E. Fnssell and ObedlW. Murray. Itocktish G. f. Ward,D.S. Wil liams and Basil Johnson. Magnolia D. D. Wells, II. II. Hollingsworth and Abuer Robinson, an Invitation to attend the commencement better it would De. ine rowing ciuo wiu, A motion was Adopted instructing celebration of the Washington and Frank- we think, be a favored institution, as com tlie Secretary to have the nroceedin es lin Literarv Societies of Randolph Macon bining both pleasure and healthful exercise. published in the JDuplin JKecord, and I that the Wilmington &tab and Jour- nal be requested to copy the same.; J W. HILL, .Chairman. J. R. Miller, Secretary. i Presbyterian Publications. In addition to the abstract of . last' Saturday's proceedings of the South- ern General Assembly atj St., Louis, heretofore urinted,we present the fol lowing account of an important re- l.port: A. -' Dr. Jii. r. Baird, chairman of the Committee ou Publications, made his aifnual report. The committee re ceived $14,794 05 in church contribu tions: $34,175 60 from sales of mer chandise; $2,275 from rents, and $4, 295 51 in borrowed money. This dis bursements for the) year were: Sala ries, $9,192; books, etc., $5,945 32; stock account, $29,346 57; incidentals. $3,181 90; buildings and insurance, $10,431 17. - The committee's endow ment fund., amounts to $39,191 89. in discourses Of lteaemption, ny otuarh xtiuiiuauu, auu vuo iiiciu- of Miss Caroline E. Smelt," were J.'. " -"f. piement; to the Church's " J500K ot I Hymns and Tunes.!? The circulation ofthe Children's Friend is 23,000; of the Earnest Worker 2,700. Their press has ; issued , 18,3000 X hound volumes; 30,000 catechisms; 5,000 supplements lo hymn-booksi 1,000' Chectaw spellers; 2,500 tract volumes, j amounting 'to-100L000: pages; 3,500 catalogues; is,ow,uYewui (,i,w i church blanks; 9,200 circulars; 0,000 lesson-papers weekly. The Btmlls, Tne maiig wm dose at the City Post-Of- flee until further notice as follows: . Northern(nght)maidttiiy.... 6:13 P.M. throueh and way (davl mails daily, . . . . J . . -. . Si30 A. M. 30,,,, miis daily i.; 5:1S P.M. Charleston direct daily. ... . . . ., 5:00 A. M. Columbia, ; . ; f night 5:00 P M. Augusta -i ''l! 1'' t 5.W P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) -h 5:30 A. M. Town Creek) Tuesdays and Saturdays... .1.. .' 6 4)0 A. M. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Dear Kiver, juonaays ana Fridays. : ... .' .... . 1 KX) P M. Fayetteville by C. & R'y, daily 530 A. M. Onslow C H. and intermediate offices every Friday ........ 6:00 A..M. Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., and on Sundays from'SO to 9:80 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M. , and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order or Register Department open same as stamp offlce. NEW ADVEBTISEnENTK. Chas p. Myers & Co-Cbild's Carriage. B. KArrawEiLER. ---Auction Sale. Tnos. C. DBRossEti Insurance Agency. Tbe Proposed nrflmlngte-n and Cst Turnpike.""'" "r'Vr e i This subject is attracting considerable in- I tirest as the season advances and its utility ana aavaniagesarecieariysevu. TTnw "WiU f. . j 1nw5th. ... 7. s. . -..! :mii nA ousw, w 4U" -v -j. . J now mucu longer wja l 1 i l i:w rv ha arAxraA in thA npftr fiitiiro. wis ucircvc mmj ijv ovi w vv --r w - - - - - . . , . I ni nUiA ns 1r contact with the lef reshinz i t - i ' breeze of the. ocean. The shares have been iad t twntv.flve dollars, a sum' small enough it seems to suit the purse of a sufil-. cient number to ensure the building of the road. Such a structure la certainly a neces- ' . . i . Bary adjunct to the comfort in summer, not to BOeak of the pleasure of our citizens. . Wp lwirn from the statement of the com mittee that the mam stem of the turnpike wiri be less than five miles. ; As soon as this oortion is completed,! the committee state ieht to charg roadway is opened, whether the same be completed as a turnpike or not BeeolalloM af Ftoataits ; s -: ' - w olin from the Tarboro Southerner the io07,ia resolution passed at a meeting of be an(i Ladder Company 01 tnav . .yM 00 tbe in8t.: , rJe0rThat thUj Companrwillremem-, p with mucn pleasure tbe handsome treat- ment received at the- bands of the officers and members of YmM ladder Company, Fifth Ward Bucket Com- itny'LuUe Giait Fire EngineXompany. JfJr Davts of the Purcell House, and especially. Capt. Manning, tb lefflcient Chief vni.inaar nr ins iiHuauuuioufauur, .av p " ' .- - Sama VaKafcl; .T'!, ; .. .. ,h , : Louis Dry, ' a colored man who owns a garden in the oof er edge of Market street, raised a Bea-ClettocVwelgnlBg three pounds' ana;,fite ovjoces: "Lettuce bavs A., peace, tbat tbe road win Degin 10 pay uiiuuu - - , guuu, sum jemeu iuuuvuvv, . of between ten and twenty percent., for the ness, and at the same time she discoyereda Sunday5 schooli- -u uaKiia j ricrht to charge tolls accrues so soon as the gb- blaze proceeding from the rear of the Rey jjaj preacher in charge of . M O i I T WILMINGTON, A No cases disposed bf before frny of the magistrates1 courts yesterday. The next regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club will "take place in the river in front of the city, on June 10th. r . r Savs the Norfolk Z,andmark; " Wilmintrton has established a cotton f ac torv. and in so doins has shown sense and npri... . OJ -- -. - - - , The regular passenger morning train on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad will be discontinued from and after June 1st. - , 'v-i A well patronized and enjoyable kii vao i,oi lo.t n etht: stTcm. 1 icablliu auu uijl ti o viv peranc&Hall under the auspices of Mount I Olivet Council F. of T. , We acknowledge the receipt of College. Speaking of the Presidency of . Tjnivcrsitv a writer In the Bezh New says that Hon.; George Davhv of this city, has been favorably named in connection with the position, - and that his election would be a judicious action of the Trustees. Qnarauilue Reeulatlont. Dr. F. W. Potter, quarantine physician for the port of Wilmington, will announce the following regulations in' an official ad vertisement Tuesday nextr;5 '1 il ' Until further notice nil vessels from ports south of Cape Fear will come too at Ibe vis iting station near Deep Water; Point and await the inspection of the quarantine phy sicians. ' - -. ' ? - . All vessels from ports where "yellow fever or other, infectious disease,, exists , will be required ' to undergo & rigid and prolonged 'quaraqUnS3-iii;i; 'V-jl3mi.-i . .. All vessels or boats of any character hay ing sickness on board on arrival,; or having had sickness any time during the voyage, are required to come, to the station for in spection, without regard to the port from whence they ' came.5 ; Vessels not included . oWnt m:U .on,! wirhmit detention. rT . " " - ";?; - niots are-esrciaur enjomea i ma careful inquiry relative to vessel, crew, &c, and if not satisfied with the statements of the captain or commander- or if the vessel is in-a filthy ' condition they will brinfc the vessel to the station for further exarnina- tion Piioia wilfully violating the . quarantine laws'are -subject to. a lorreuureoi meir branch; masters of vessels to a fine of two hundred dollars a day for every day they violate the quarantine lawa-and all other persons ' are liable fortach and eferv offencci;v. ,'-.. ';";-:." r'--it AM vessels subject to visitation under the aoove regulations will set a flag in the main rigging, port side. ' - Press Convention Echoes. - The-! boysw are . still saying handsome things of their pleasant visit to our city and ofthe old metropolis itself. V Here is the Tarboro Bovherneru , . " ) " In brief, it was a most delightful re-1 union of hard-worked and, generally speak- in?, unannreciated mortal every where ex cept in Wilmington Time, trouble and ex pense ' were not considered by our hosts. We knew before the tone, cnlture and. re finement that pervades the city or Wilming ton, hut confess the unbounded hospitality that seemed so cordially tendered us was rather rreaterlthan was expected. We are satisfied each editor in attendance left high- satisfied each editor in attendance left bigh- w ni.p with thn dtv and its neonbs. who may rest assured this visit among them will always be 'attended with the pleasantest recollections from ine eauonai iraterniiy 01 tQe state. We shall at some future time dwell upon the numerous advantages offer- ed by our City by the Sea as a commercial centre, ana now conciuae wiiainree ueariy cheers fop the good people of WiimingtonJ1 The Polkton Ar&ndan "had -one of ihe -ST : :r j-:TJi:LZ meet in vy uuuugtuu every uuiu i wyuiu not "ruin the whole press gang.'?, eludes its notice thus: " ; " It con- ' Would that we had space to' tell all about the excursion, the handsome recep tion given us by the Wilmington merchants' I 81 ine jrroauce juugc, iuo ui wy vi . the gaperintendant of the Carolina Centra Kauway, oar?isiw 10 ine ixavassa ruanu I WnrfrR flmi ine nanasome entenainmeDw - - 1 : I Attempted Ineendlarlssn. i . . . . l i-TtT.i. : . I a nouse locaiea on yv ainui sireei, uc- tween Front'Und gec?nd streets, and occu- Ped by Caroline McKoy, a colored woman, was on yesterday morning, between 1 and 2 oclock, set on fire.; It appears that Caro- 1 hna McKoy was awakened at auom mat hour by tbe souna oi some one opening ana - shutting the gate that led to the premises, and she also heard the rustling oft f dressv which denoted that the person waia female.? one arose auu iovs.cuvu.yi muuu- building. The alarm was at once given and the fire was promptly extinguished before it had made much Jieadway. Anvinvesti- gallon of the surroundings snowed tbat piece of the eathboiirding had been null- ed out.andVquantity of kerosene oil pour- ed upon it. ' Z''d: if , f ;" - ilaw 1 caneVrniosidV af q..t, .",We linderstandltha a' laty was passed at the 'late session of the .General: Assembly. pioykUng'that' npon'ile'pedtlo-anyjflye;. frt tli a .1 nrtnro nT tha IJlRLnr.E. bJainiBSSni insufficiefier Qf Woni nv rUunfvfcolSc1a1.Jawr stianb issued liffl'fhii Uon'iytio'tf before the Judee of, the said bond for the purpose e)tenquir ing into its sufficiency it the bond is found n i fnknfflcbint: additional security must . bw.glyefoi?rofflc?7 varant - " ' ' J I -it riifl 1 ! Jt i I 1 m farm nmrtRiv disartnear. in me aara- 1 tnflnonoo. nnt 'munv SATURDAY A Rowing Club. A rnwlntr Huh fnr nnr r.itv ?a tlie'newest. , ' - , 1 uL' uur BUggesuon maue new uaya ag met with the endorsement of several gen- I tlemen, great lovers of the many art of row- I in?, who aDDear to see more fascination in I i . .n j ".nl gethet than in the excitement of a yaciit race and the consequent anticipation or an imperative order to lump out, ciimo on ino . .' , , bottom and hurrah for help.. : There really seems to be sufflciept ma- terial in our city for such a club.' It will add much to the-variety of the acquatic sports of our section, besides the benefits that will be derived from rowing, which, is a healthful invigorating exercise. Wehave oftn i rtnno-ht. while nartdlinff acanoe aiontr I " c " o ; w the serpentine courses of Alligator Creek, in search of new world! to conquer, that' if it was only reduced to a science how much I Savannah tsd WUmlDttos. Last Saturday when the question of se lecting a place for the next session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United SUtes came up in Assembly at its present sitting at St Louis, Rev Dr J R, Wilson said: . i am constrained to add a word. The n,!Minn. fmm th Presbvterv of Wil- mlngton were officially requested by tbe session of the Church in the city of WU-i mington, to incite the Assembly to meet there. I will not, however, putit into nom ination. I would like exceeoinriy to have the Assembly meet in that Church, so far in T am nersonallv concerned, and all the people would welcome it with cordiality; but, ou i s n hole, I would prefer .goibg to Savanuatt, .n ! will, therefore, second the suggestion mauL- by Ur. maimer, iua no other place be put in nomination. I do not see hrrany other place can now be decent ly Drowsed, as two places -.were ..intended to le ainuinatedbut thetnominations sup-; ifavanriah was chosen "because she had waived 'iter claims once before, and Dr. PJuier urged them no earnestly 'this time. Blayor'a Conrt. W. H; Hays, awhite man, was arraigned for disorderly conduct and found guilty. He was fined $20 and costs or required to wbrV thirty days on the street He accept ed the latter. jiv ; , THK"aiBTHOD18T8. , i ,h Tenth Session of the Wllminxton District " conlereaee Second Djm Proceedlne. it'.. r ATTKRKOON SESSION. -1 an Correapoadence of the Star. '' The Conference was opened with reli- frfnna services conducted by Rev. J, B. Al- fordTTJev Wr&: BlackTPTKTia'the-Chair. Business of the morning session read ap-. proved:; -.t-vT irr-n n r ?t Rer. J. Mann reported his charge in gOQd condition. w. M. Parker made a good financial re j port. ? ; W 'V v - ' Rev. R. M. Brown, preacher in charge of Topsail Circuit,. was called on. ' He.report-; ed some features of his charge encourag- iBg, others unincouragmg. . J . The report of the Committee on locating a District Conference school of high grade was received, and on motion, the commit tee were discharged ; On motion, a committe of five wene -ap I A , tV A -trt nnBMpratiori tbnrac- I pomted to take into consideration me prac- j ticability of locating a Methodist school in J tne c-lty 0f Wilmington, and to bring in a tnrmant .PBatn nf this I rrL j Conference. , The Committe are: Key.. J. j Mann. J. E. Leggett, W. M. Parker, j Rev.- i , T Gibbg d RfiT F A Fishop." ? The Whiteville Circuit was called, and in the absence of the Pastor, K, K. Council, .ly delegate, reported the preacher aith i t, n aA i'A1i,Jyn11noJ th finances behind.''"- On motion, Saturday, 10 o'clock A. M., was fixed as the hour for electing delegates to the Annual Conference. --, " j r - i -ojiwiu. future punishment, and sustained his views with strong logical and Scriptural proof. i ...... XUAXtlA UAlAUOilli.AU KSJill.VA.. . '" The Conference was '. opened ' with relig ious; services conducted by Rev. R M. Brown; Rev. W. S. Black P. E., in the chair. W'ri'kss'i i 'b'H : Junuie8 0i lasisessiou rc.u auu iiu'tu. ReV. W. L. Figott, preacher in charge of Onslow circuit, arrived and was at once caUed on1 foV Report of bis work. - He re- u . poftecUbo spiritual Condition ot bis cnarge whitPville circntt. arrived and added some remarks to the report that had already been jnadepf hiscbargeV) o a jjgy j ganf0rd had surveyed by request territory, of te Cape FearMissicrn. He reported want of organization and regu- larjtjl 7 Itlf-O. Isi'lVt5 ' "" r?e.Trif A,. Pnipggim,, agentpf G. F. and audience. He "gave us a report ofthe c6ijatipnf iriemstUtOn and 4 an earn- e.speecfcof;abont B I IB. CUUIB UiiuB wusgii. l pledgingr.the ., agentpf F, CpHege our I hearty co-operation - in vhis ;plan to! raise - .j funds if or the coflege ."Within, our disWcL. Puyv,'Mlf,Jf vu vaeConference tfien- aajourned with the L benediction Dronouncedby Rpsident ":U A. M, sermon by Rev; J., B.,ilford. . .... t MAY 29, 1875. C1X1T. ITE91S, Book BrxsnT. 'l-n mokhum Stab Book Bind- 0 aUWnds of Binding and Baling to a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices." Vei chants and others needing Kecelpt Books,' or other work, msy rely on promptness t the xecntion of their orders. nTAKsiiB PBnmKo-iHss. mvaiuabie to ,ai- road companies, steamamp companies, oanKs, mer- during and changeless, and wilt copy sharp and clearLMmfeftMte period of time. Having just tj trwh. snppiyof these inks, wesre pre- pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate P"ce- ,. ; , t; ; . Tm , ToixltT qoh. Coft , os , TssriMowui. Hudson Crrx, N. J., Sept 80th, 1874 Messrs. J. & w.Touar- Maiden Lane, New Tork:-The j r entire satisfaction. I was very exacting when or AartTiff fha flnn lint ranst that von have more falfllled whatl reanired of you. ?I have shot several breech-leaders by first-lass makers; and your gum beats them all for beaaty and workman- ship. ' As for shooting qualltiee, your guc shoots stronger and more even than any gua I ever shot I have shown it to several good judges (including first-class gunmakers) and all agree that the action is very strong and durable, and that the gun is one of the best they ever saw: I have made some very long shots with it, using only 3 drs. of powder, which is all your gun requires. I have shot it at a targat according to the rules of, the Turf, Field and Farm trials, and the average of 6 shots at 40 yards is: Left-pattem, , 169; penetraUon, 88; right-pattern,, 175; penetratloa 89; using 8 f Powder Now; such . gun lsseldommet with, and am very proud tabs the owner '. of . it But the reaL test of your gun U in the field there it exicells all others, killing cleaner and handsomer than any gun X ever saw, as you assured me they would.. Both paper and metal . shells work splendidly. Gentlemen, 1 have to offer you my very beet thanks, and will recommend your guns to all my friends. - .. . . . j ' - Yours Respectfully, ' . ' ' f TT WW T ADTVS . NEW 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. . Auction Sale. . , t FT BALES 44 1 WIDE MOUNTAIN : ISLAND J. I Sheeting, slightly dsmaged by waterv will be soia ai my aies ttoom, mo. ojnarKet Bireec, uub morning, May 29tn, at 11 o'clock. . " - . , B. YAHNWETLER, .; '-. n V . Auctioneer. ., may S9 It ; Thos. C. DeRosset's (feneM'ilisiirahWAgencKl " ... ...... .P . l LHSiaUllMHIi.V 18BT.J ' I ' 1.;i'f";v ,.;( "" - i ',-;.!: .i: .. rl.i i- .' - WILMINGTON, N. C, : i ' In Bank of New j Hanover Building. ' Representing none but first class Fire and , Life Companies.' lnsurancer of all kinds on City and Ooniin nronertvat reasonable orices. - ' Pmmnt nersoiial . attention, ia eiven to applica tions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. 1 . - ' ' " ' ' -fs : ' ' mayS9D&wtf One Chiles Carriage, Very Elegant Style and Finish; ? Will be sold at manufacturers Cost and charge?. may 29-tf ;,:. - ;r '5 : si fit j. ai; , CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., , 6 & 7 Nortk Front St. t Standing Orders; 1 1 1. R THAT LUXURY. OLD PRESSED CORNED BEEF, ! Fifty, Cans 'a Week, . Making new friends daily and a larger trade for us. i CHAS.DJ.MYERS rCa,;fc, may 39-tf i 5 &7 North Front st L B. GRAINGER. ........... HON. W. D. JOHNSON..:.. J. D. CUMJLLNG. ; ..... . . . . . ........ Pbxsidbkt; I . ..Vies Prkbibxxt. i ..v. J. .CaSHJXB. BANK OF MARION; MARION, C, .l-'je-t .1 HON. W. D. JOHNSON.... ..........Marion, S. C J.D.McLUCAS. : "i , DUNCAN MURCHISON . .... - " 1 ' WM. A. WRIGHT Wilmington, N.C. JNO. W. ATKINSON - " i 'J i D. R. MURCHISON . " LB. GRAINGER.. ....... ........ . ."- - ? ; 1 Does sll.0i ordinary busbiess of a Bank, i ; - i- Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest. : . Will take pleasure in accommodating the mercan tile communities of Wilmington, and other places by discounting such paper as can be recommended as good by any of the Banka located where the- par ties are carrying on business. :( is jtiu :U J-t.3 ,ti')hi! i -: '"" CoiTe8poiideiits:f!M ; . Merchants' Exchange National Bank New York. Citizens' National Bank. . ..Baltimore. Bank of New Hanover.. Wilmington. may 80 tf nac . y, I MISCEI4LANEOUS. t 4 int Bbl8., Nails, Pork, Eice, Vi3. , gQQ tccoLd Hand Spirit Ebls, . f( KegsNaUe, ' ; . , BblsMeasPbrk, : : j-jQ Barrels Whole Rice. - ,i : , Tor sale low by " may S3 tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. . Guano, Guanbi Gaano. -:i . 'V.f -". OA A Tons Eureka Guano, 300 Tons Guanape AVVUMM.i!MH...i ... t. For sale low by mayVtf 1 WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. , Photographs j J "PFpUB FURNITURB IWITH pRICE LISTS furnished on application by may 18-tf D. A. SMITH & CO.! " 3mM Connty Beef. s ; Very Nico - at- may 18-tf : Citizens' Market T.'A. vtatson;" Proprietor. Holassea, Holasaes, Ilolasses. Pi r . TThfla New Croa Cubs, t't" ..uni.-.i;r- i . Cft Unas o. ai Aoiasses, , . " , - A A Burels NewTop Cuba, s-' ' T - '.fd 1 in. - . .- ' - . . 350. TSarreH B. H.t Molasse.!"" a. feA; For sale by max r tf -KBRCHNER, CALDEB BROS. ft j ' ' r if f ' " r -VTTEDDIMG 'CARDS AND VISITINa CABBS l 3, gii -tr rMati aiPuoiiBMn, iiiBhlagHoasa, I WHOLE - NO- 2,385. , MISCELLANEOUS. Fresh Parched A u uituuru 5 java AJXU LiuuAini ik Coffees every daj. Send, to us and get it Freeh. a D.. BROOK'S Celebrated Stuffed Mangoes, Staffed Peppers and Family- Pickles, Best put up. , Try. them. Also Imported and Do - mestlc Pickles or all kind to arrive Monday. ' tbesh patent process Empire flous, w 1 strictly reliable, White and Pure. ; 1 Best BuUer In tbe WorlcL'. I " Try It and always use the Best. Choice Fresh jramujrwaippues, at . GEO. MYERS1. 11 A 13 South Front St may 23-tf Blue Flannel Suits. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE JUSTLY CELE BRATED . ' Flannel Suits, : v Received yesterday, , Also; w: ' . ' . ',, fOIiPE D ' SCARFS,''' - l ii . T . .!,, Yery handsome Styles, , ' Tatuiks, Bags, Hats, &c. ( ; - Muirsoir&i do.' ; may Jtf; ' ' :.. ' . ai. City Clothiers. ' : Latest Llagazines. i ;i PPLETON'S JOURNAL FORMAT; , Harpers' Magazine for June; ' Eclectic Magazine for June; ... Bcribner's Magazise for Jane; ; Galaxy for June; For sale at . . . . IIELSSBERGEE'S. 4 , ' A SECOND-HAND, PIANO.' : ,"7"ERT LITTLE USED, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP for cash at HSINSBEBGER'S " Live Book and Music Store. MaySB-tf - The Wilmington J CoastTurnpike ; Company. B00E3 OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAPITAL Stock of this company have been opened by may be found at the several Banks of' the city; i the undersigned." constituting the committee for tne and and at the Purcell House. . , v . . , , Wilmington, May 27th, 1875. - ! 1 " 4 , W. A. WRIGHT, , J. R. DAVIS. Ji v': : T. J. SOUTHESLAND, ' ' NORWOOD GHjES, ? , CHAS. 1). MYERS, jf, 'f.i. -Committee, vt . A. vuamina. ' may 27-Sw rfj 5 ,r, -f! Binford, Crow & Co., s FPERTO THE TRADE AT WW FIGURES, QQQfeblsur.allgrades, j KQQBbls Sugar House Syrnp, .. ..)!, ; :. 2QQBas89offeo ;. . i -si rv Tmn Valid Ot.. '.'Pi k: "'.' ' ' - K ( Bbls Sugar and a full Stock Goods in their line, Special attention paid to securing low, rates, freights in carload lots. .' i :J; may 5-d&wtf . ; ; BINFORD. CROW CO. ' 1 f 1 ' 1 . . : ki nann Snirav Tiiffov - innni- ..-!:: ,. , . i.;,; ; Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders, fQ Boxes Smoked 8ides and Shoulders, ' . IQQ Barrels Refined Sugar. 1AA Bags Prune Rio Coffee. s IV v ' - 1.500 ; BblaFleur, all grades. , For sale low by may 23-tf WIL UJAMS A MURCHISON. Slied SWeet COrn C. AND SUGAR . CURED : HAMS, .FRESH Prunes,; Fresh. May IButter, guaranteed. Eng. and American Pickles, DevniedMeata,at ; i may!6-tf ; SJ JAMES CL STEVENSON'S. , Flavoring Extracts. VANILLA, LEMON, ORANGE. Pineapple, Cel ery. Rose, t Raspberry, Almond, &c, &c II air Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Chloride Lime, Tarrant's Aperient, Gum Camphor. , jror saie hw oy i v ,: . k . . ttiUSSI & JTAiANJKJIlt, msy20Kf Druggists.. Hew and Stylish Hats, The BROADWAY SILK; HAT, FINE STRAW and Fur Hats,' Ladies Fine Straw and Chip Hats,: ' ' ' '"At'' : mayK-tf ' HARRISON ii ALLEN'S,' f Ui: ; J City Hat Store. ; Jiist Eeceiyed ' ! A"N6t"HERX0T6F SMITHS BELLOWS. ALSO have in stock a large assortment of. Anvils. Screw Plates,. Vises, Smith's Drills, Hammers, Tours, Swede Iron Plow Steel, &c, at the Old Eatablished Hardware House of - . i : fJ JOHN DAWSON, ,.may)rtf ,,,,;,. Nos. 19, SO and 21 Market St ' ; Dn Pont's : !; R IFLK, 8 PORTING AND MUSKET, MINING AND BLASTING POWDER. For sale at reduced prices by may 6-tf O. G. PARSLEY A CO. .Hay, Hoop Iron,' Glue, Syrup. ,., 5QQ Bales Prime N. K. Hay, K(( Bdls Hoop L-onV; : f ' 3 l'i.M.MH rvKBarrebi S. H. Syrup, " .j For sale low by ,may S3-tf . u , WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. a! Latest ' Styles. : , . H A VTNG RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BLOCKS er the latest styles of Hats for Ladles and Chil dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Orr is prepaeed to alter, press and bleach work entrusted to her.. Old Boeaets and Gentlemen's Panama Hats made to t , , AiOuuv as. t eu'ai new. : For particulars call on or send to MRS. ORB,' on :Ka,betwam3rdand4taetreetaw!ii v ttt; . ; apl5-tr - ;', '" .. '. , : t.-. Ground Pea Sweeps, GronndPeaSweeps. TUST RECEIVED A LARGE n STOCK OF THE fj Old Style Cart Standard Steel Blade Ground Pea Sweeps. ' The Blades Janfl v Standards . sold sepsrateiy waen requrea, , xor hub at w rtew iHardware Store of , i ( :..-j; . i'f'myiK I-orsl0'1iTr""i"' j-ii j ,i . i:n,l- BGBSm ft CALTJtER 8809,,' lit. i. HATK8 OK AUVBUTUIM., e Hfluare one day ., u.-fl Hf, twocuyi..-:.T:r.frr.::.. m J three day.. ...... ........... ...... ( , . four days. .....f S W -c'AtTedayei.ii.4.i;.,i.....i-.s5 ? " . one week ................ 8 tt " Two weeki.. . 00 - Three weeks W OneonU...'.,...;j.P... 8 " Two months 15 W " " ThrseKmtbiai,."..Ua W r mx snonths .; ...86 00 r- pneTear.-..-c. ...."...M laf" Cob tract Advertlsciiteiits taken at propoi ttonately low rates. , ' v v, , , , Fire Squares estiihated as s qnartcr-cpl&tr.t , si. d ten sqnsres as s half -column. . MISCELLANEOUS Te Offer TOA Barrels Bettned Sow . I rtO uW?'?ar- .V 2 JQQ Barrels Molasses ,' . . - , 135 Be" TObeCO' - . Barre:ftSnufffe';y.:; Tubs Lard, . ,t;. : 'r Ifin Boxes Potaab. and Lye, 100 80X68 'i i 50 Boxe,c,u,d o'--. :! 2000 Bndkel Con' ;j !; 2 Q Toni Hoop Iron, ; ; 200 Keg I7'' &(,:Ae ' i'.: . Water Ground Ileal,' - , ! . WEEKLY, ? We are prepared to offer inducements IN PBiCE, te the-cash trade, solicit orders and guarantee eatis- faction. ,- i yiwi EDWARDS & HALL. No Humbug; THERE IS NO HUMBUG- ABOUT BELLI KG this Stock ont , ; , . i , . . - . , : t ATGOST, ' Here is the most detflrable" Stock ever sacrificed in this city. t .Every article is to be ., . . EETATT.ET) AT NEW YORK COST AT WHOLESALE.; It is easy for any one to see the ilfilerence in prices here and where Goods aro retailed in the regular way; There are thousands of dollars worth of Goods that must be sold-in sixty days, that are needed by every housekeeper in our land, that will never again have the chance of baying' each goods ataslow figures. . v. 41 0.': .- ;s LOSE NO TIME IN MAKING YOUR ' U J-d: ELECTIONS Mtr- ' if you want more for your money than' 1 0u can ever Day again, now is tne tune 10 get it, as me Stock 1b to be sold for cash, y ' Purchasers will - please remember that no Goods will be delivered until paid (or. f, . , , K3EO. LIEBSR, v1 89 Market Street maytMf Inducemehts tpo CASH BUYERS. . I am determined to close oat the. balance l mr HANDSOME STOCK OP t'Jfj :ol- at figures lower than, ever offered; before' In Wil mington, but " ' ' ' ' ' ' l a io FOR CASHiONLX r -v. t xaay26-tf . , , . . . . A." DAVID. b,..u;Wj1, ! it - TjL S. Marshal's Sale. THE SPANISH HARQUE BIINA; BY AN , order iseued from the -United States District Court for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, will be sold by me at public auction on the 1st Day of Jane, 174T at Vt o'clock noon,' with alt the Tackle Apparel and Furniture on Board,- as ishe bow. lies in the Cape Fear river, a short distance below the city of Wilmington. ',,,.' ' , , . ' .' A steamer will leave the dock foot of Princess street at 10 o'clock A. X. en the day of sale to con vey to said Barque any person who may desire to attend the sale. ; -.'.!.: J. B. HILLh U. 8. MarsBal Eastern District of North Carolina. - 88 J. KYABSoxas; Deputy. We and Onr neighbors; 0R.THE RECOIIBS OF AUJJFASHIONABLE STREET. A Novel. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. INQUIRE yiTHIN; tr, Thirty-Sevea Thousand . ,rsfortMfei.ji'r wli'isy; NO NAME. A Novel. By Wilkie ColUns. CONOLEY Y. : may 88-tf i'-i City Bock Store, 41 Mi Great Indncement. JN ORDER TO CLOSE 6UT OUR ENTIRE Sftrlne and Summer stock of .;(' I: r , hi'.tl 'f'tk3&9 riff '' QXiO'x1 h ,1; fro-, .ti ofler jj j- gtiy reduced firices. " i Parties in need wiU find it to their Interest to give us a trial. , V ' v . , , 8HRTER BROS. may 27-tf . , ; ; " I , Lace; Sacques.; WE HAVE - NOW ON CONSIGNMENT A large,lotef ; ,,' ,4i,..fi,s.;::ifl ituw- : . LACE PQINTS ' SAOQfJBS, ; : i .;' Which we oiter at IMPORTERS pikes. v '. ' 1 " J. 4 H. SAMSON, , r 43 Market street. : may 8 tf 22 -- 'ri'i i.: :Ai 06UNTRY. TWIST AND OTHER, ' . ; f T For ClieWlnc, Smoking ami Prc ; t serving Carpets . , AND . OTHER " WOOLENS DURING SUMMER MaylSlT - ' Tobacconist. (n,,;. rJloixr, 3otirj JTaotj 3003 Blla Bob Whits Flour i' 1 j.; liii :' trketSt. Wr astalnr r, ft r. Si 1 n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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