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T- mfVi 1 K7P. Thursday, .iri ,Lt Ornca, 1873. - data the mails will close .as and waj (morning) mail ..5 a. m. (night) mail 4:30 p. m ail 8 p. m 5 a. m. C r n. man Ed. R. Bbikk, P. M. r of opening ana ciusms A 3"3rif TYUmingtoa Library Association: P-'3 . ,r .1cn t 1 O'cTOCk P. M. ,V3 ! ,t 9 A- -n' v"wuw . 3 r. s P. M.. It 6 j " r. it 10 P. M. announcement. Grken, has taken charge oi 'tT circulation and will superintend .iV:rj hereafter. Ue is alone au- I to collect subscriptions and to or the s.ime. ,,loa in this office, we hereby give ..r.,ce that bis receipts for moneys duo .ntracU lor advertising win uc acknowledged T2E P-'sT- aud carried out by CITY ITEMS. i.-sal Service, U. S. Army- -Weather Heport. Observer's Orncs, Wilmington, June 10, 1873. ) -eCt lb- BaromjThcr 'itien ! cter. Wind Weath er W fresh i Clear V fresh: Clear NWfrshlClear V fresh Fair ji) P. M. I l' Otto Schutzb, Observer, U. 8 A. The Blackfish excursion yeeterday ti!jreatly eDjoyed by the participants. I ;i:ge nuaQiiijr o u'u n i3j barring the sun burns, nobody was iscommoded. Tur. Presbyterian Sabbatu scuooi excursion was a pcrlect success. Oyer Uo hundred participated in the festiv- :t:cs and not an accineni or nuj dent to mar the karmony oi me occa- I :u: Km Kaon rrprt pA for the convecicnco of excursionists and Waccamaw lake will now be more of a fivorite place of resort than heretofore- Mart Queeh or Scotts Our citi- i;as should not forget the entertain- cent promised us by the young ladies of the Academy of Incarnation on next Thursday night. The drama Mary Queen ol Scotts, ata uccn iransi&ieu num mv; j. icuwu, cseot the lady pupils lor the occasion. Daring the interval we are to be favored with vocal music from the young ladies ul we feel assured, that as heretofore, the concert will be a perfect success. Cm-QUEriN Switches and Razors -John Waddell and Richard Jones ap- paed at the Dispensary yesterday after- uiuu..c - John and Richard said they were piay- a with each other with chinquepin nritche?, and had cut a niue w bird." Upon examination it was found ait Jones had been cut preuy bocicij cathe head by a sharp instrument 01 Hie kind, and that Waddell had re- ceived a like wound, about eight inches locsr, oa his back. The boys soon saw that tbcT could not practice their de - w . teption on the gentlemen in charge of the Dispensary, and confessed that they bid been fighting each other, and that 1. -n -rro TXT. TO rl T fl TV n And -nu luc UJtitt latJio I put into use. The woun nd arc not con- sidered dangerous, but are no doubt 'try painful. We hope that this will P'ore a lesson to the youDg scamps in cur city who are always armed with ra 3n. carving knives, &c. Wet asd Dry." Tuesday morning, bcut 11 o'clock, two or three of our to work under. Many books and other enough to hear him, will De glad to '-nice youn meD " might have been works, especially of a statistical nature, learn that the Home is to receive such w ecdfog their WSJ down Water trong help. s riet, rigged out in their "best bib and 0I post8get simply by marking them The Newberne Timet saya : We no tack er," in search ot a steamtug on u free wiU now have to be prepaid tIC0 trjat a consignment ol broom corn which they were toembark tor Smithville with stamps. Even in mailing matter frQm Hyde county was received yester 0a their arrival at Smithville they, like irom the pepartments a great deal ol Ronntree & Webb, of all tourists, immediately commenced to j a "do the town up," Their patent leather otj, lavender colored pants, dark c&ts, white vests, pearl colored gloves ad flwhy cravats attracted no little at tention from the inhabitant of the cty by the sea. Our young " bloods " aerelv wanted to take a nice sail, and Utcr wipinir the dust from their boots, cd lastening their delicately tinted gloves on their lillv white hands, started for a sail. They had sailed only about ne hundred yards, when their frail skiff cPiized. and orecioitated the "bloods," boots, pants, gloves, and all, into the ter. Thev swam ashore, and as they ere pulled on the doek they declared I "ti M wather awkward." THE TOWN CRIER. Warm. '-.'' Streets delightful. ; , j Advertise in the Post.'? - No more rain is needed. Disinfect your premises. PigGsh delighteth the epicures. ;f Next Monday begins "court week." Gold is quoted to day in New York, at 115. ' "" The city is very healthy in spite oi the hot weather. Shrimps are not as plentiful as they should be. Now is a good time to renew your subscriptions to the Post; v - Notice the new Postofficcr rec;uia tious at the head of the' locaf column.' ''I'M' .'! ' - ! The prosecutions of Annie Speight are almost amounting to persecutions. The town careful thoughl crier is indicative ;ol oyer the "midnight oil." '. Twas very still last night, without a single bark to disturb the solemn still ness of the hour ! Capt. Jack is to endure the glori ous uncertainty of the law. Ue is a peace man now. Last year we bad plenty of water melons on the 4th of July. We fear we wont see them this time. In two weeks more the balance ol those who take their annual flight North will fail out. leaving editors to indure the hot weather as best they may. A printer sticks about his form. It is an imposing scene, no souna so sweet as the rap upon the planer, noth ing so soothing as the noise of the presp. 1 Wanted A good cook, either white or colored. One who will be well re commended, can get good wages. Ap- nlv to Sol. Bear, on Red Cross, between Second and Third streets. tf. RnNAWAY. Mr. Geo. Kidder's horse ran away yesterday evening, and par tially demolished the buggy. 1 he horse ran on some distance when he tell &nd sHd aIong Qn hia side gome twenty bufc wa8 unijUrt an(j springing up dashed olj again witb wonderful speed. Nobo(y burt. Mayor's Court. His Honor W. P. Canaday, Mayor, presiding. Annie J. Speight's case has been continued until the first Monday in July when she will have a hearing. Be2? Clark, whose arrest was noticed in tprrlai,a 'p0ST. was arraigned be- . n for stealin2 about 50 cts. out Mf Hide's money drawer and at- tc to carry it off, was fined $50. The Newborn Times says Joseph Bell, a seaman on tne steamsuip uaa. xs.. ui j of Baltimore, now at that port, fell from the house of tho steamer, on the ICtb, to tho deck, thereby receiving severe aunday Frank Scott, colored, and an and serious iniuries. The surgical neck otijor colored man, were driving a of the humerus of his left arm was nD wnd horse in a buggy when the fractured, a severe contusion ui iuo of the r 1 knee and a cufc 0Q the forehcad in adaition to a severe bdocil' to ma uci- youg sygtem wflg tho extent of the in ag reported by Dr. H. G.Bates, Marine Hoapital Surgeon of the Port. ,. nfimittPrl to the Hosnital for 1 -- treatment and will reCover. Qomo of the heads of bureaus in the Q0Tcrnment Department who have va- caacie8 existing in the higuer classes of i..t,.K rW them, decline to have lAAOUJM 7 thcm filied by competitive examinations 00 lHe ground that they are best quali- fied to judge who, under them, are best qualified, and therefore most entitled , 4. Thav haro Drrtnnr nnnfiS 1""-f ", rih? who to system next winter. ... I Nearlv all the heads of bureaus in the Government Departments condemn the Home. This announcemt will be pleaa new stamp law, which goes into opera- iDg to a large number ot persona. tion on the 1st proximo, 'as one which Every well wisher of this noble charity, win prove highly annoying and difficult additional iauor Yfin 4Uifu" I additioi printing, weighing, ing, &c. marking, stamp- Tiik "Great industries of the United States." contains an historical summary oi the origin, growth and perfection of the chief industrial arts of the conn- trv. it also contains l,du. pages wnu 500 illustrations showicg the .modus cpt erandi of the manufactory of every ar- tide in use To a man who is anxious to store his mind with useful knowledge it is simply indispensible. Parties in want of a book of this kind can receive them from Mr. George N. Harriss, at the office of Tna Eyekiisg Post, for 3 per.copy, which is fifty cents under the regular subscription price. t STATE ITEMS. Nkwtoh wants a money order office. ,The Plumbago mmo in : Catawba county is turning out well. The Pair of the Carolina opens in Charlotte on the 25th of October. ' Crops in Columbus county have been badly damaged by the recent rains. J, H. For has been appointed post- muter at Richlands, Onslow county. Tub wheat crop in the Catawba sec tion is turning out much better than was expected. . i Mrs. Sarah Starr, aged 80, died on last Sunday very suddenly in Jacob's Fork Township, Catawba county. In August the people of Gaston coun ty vote on the proposed $50,000 county subscription to the Narrow Guage Rail Road Company. Gov. Caldwell has received an in vitation to attend the Commencement exercises at the Washington Lee Uni versity, Lexington, Va. The buyeis and sellers ot cotton in Charlotte are to meet on the 5th prox., to consult on the propriety of establish ing a Cotton Exchange in that city. The Raleigh Sentinel says : We regret to learn that Hon. Daniel M. Barringer still continues in feeble health. He is confined to his room. We hope to bo able to report at an early day that he is again in his usual good health. Dr. Morgan Closs, a prominent cit- izan of Chapel Hill, tell dead, suddenly at that place on the 13th instant. It is supp08e(i that he died from heart dis ease. Dr. Closs was well and favorably known, and has been prominently con nected with educational interests. The Raleigh News is gratified to learn that Captain Brain is succeeding with his ice enterprise. Over $1,100 was subscribed by the citizens on luesaay, and it is reasonably expected that in a short time the machine will be in oper- ation. Tne machine in Charlotte is n0w nearly completed and will soon be in operation. The Charlotte Observer says : Yester day morning the scaffolding around the new house of Mr. David Oates, in this city, fell while several workmen were engaged in tbeir labors on the scaffold. They were all precipitated to the ground and all more or less hurt. Mr. Eagle sustained more injuries than any of the others, and a son of Mr. Oates had one ot his wrists sprained. The Fayetteville Eagle says: Last Tuesday, about 10 o'clock, the store of W. G. Rackley and W. T. Fisher at the new factory ot the Beaver Creek Corn- pany was broken into and robbed of $45 worth of goods and $35 of money. Two white men whose names we did not learn, committed tne roDDery, one d the other ui ?uuui - is probably caught by this time. The Favetteville Eagle says: On ft;rnJll became unmanageable, ran t the Poatoffice th rew th e driver out and finally turned smashed u The horse ais0 fen or turned over, breaking 8ome of his limbg and boDea s0 that he , rr.u u ,ro n pn. 1 uuidc i nvum uumu " t and he and buggy were property of William Williams, colored. So horse breaking on Sunday came near being a neck-breaking affair. Tdk Raleigh Sentwtl says the Wfl- "TXT 1 J ! J mington and Weldon raiiroaa win carry all persons who may attendthe ceiebration at Oxford on St. John's instanf Ior one farf We "" are glad to learn from J. H. Mills: 1 Esq., m m a that Gov. Vance has written him that be will at an early day deliver aix lec- tures in behalf of the Oxford Orphan M wen as those who may be fortunate J' " . . .... T this city, for shipment to the New York house of Webb & Rountrec in rderta try the Northern market We are not aware of any shipments of this staple being made heretofore Irom this section of the State though we are cxgnizst-of the fact that the article has ported from the North here very extend sively, and that we have been chiefly dependent upon the Northern States for this production. Judging froBi the jp- pearance of this Hyde, county Drooni corn, we make bold to assert; that if th article is cut and cured at the . proper time, we can compete with the world a to quality and cheapness m nusin very desirable and marKctaDi yI. LATEST. WASHINGTON r - i L - f AlSaXKOTOK, President Grant, accompanied by General Babcock, arrived here early thi a. m. He will return to Long Branch by Friday night's train. It is not supposed that there will be any formal cabinet meeting in the mean time, although the heads of the departments Will call on him for the transaction of bust- nes ofVroutine character, Amongth eariy callers on the President this forenoon, were Messrs. Bobb, Savage and Oslorn,inewm. missioners appointed to enquire into the Grande, Although the ylsitmany ot ,, v, ofiCfnHnTi I with the labors of the Commission, and re- marked that he wiuld do all In his power to afford the required relief to those who had severely suffered by the raids. It was stated several days ago that there . iMtjh.ii.M In tha.ixul. I sulates,for the benefit t)f the fpreswonKs s igk-Steamer Wave, Skinner; irom raj cue Southern political friends. Several such ville, to Williams & MurChlfton. - ' changes, have already been made. Ths Steamer Nortt SUtereen, from Fay latest being the appointment or uenry way Myers, of Alabama, as consulate at Hamll- .,7 to Worth & Worth ' 0 pressed condition that the respective pur ton, Ontario, in place of Blake supended "ggSfl &St The President has also appointeas inter? Baltimore, to AID Oazaur.4 ' ;'' - portion purchased, as follows, vix: from Fay nal revenue collectors; Josiah Anderson for c ciVBARRb' "-T ' S ' ettevlUe to Sharp's Field Djunwithin nve the 2d district of Michigan and Adam Vase 18BLgBuck lnsdale, for Mar liVSZ lytor's" to? the 3d dlstrict-of Illinois, Also,Ir.F. ti,jqnebjyjtidder',8onr'--' ' Mill in Moore county, within three years Defrees, of New Mexico, agent for the Indi- 19 stmr North Stated,4 6 reen,: lor Fay- from sale date, ans of the Maquois Peublo agency, vice etteville, by F W Kerchner. j :" , brothers resigned. NEW YORK. New York, June 19. - The custom officers have shawls Imported via Mexico, 1,000 percentbelow their value. The papers characterize thehouse implica te i as heavy, and hitherto respectable. Consul General Lucca, of Italy, publishes a card asserting that Hhe uflerings of the Italian children, brought here as slaves, have not been exaggerated in the least, but so far from his being to blane in the matter he has been doing his utmost o stop the in human traffic As one-result, the Italian Parliament has just passed an act making trading in children a felony,' and Severely punishing not only those who employ them, but the parents who consent to their. em ployment. - At a meeting of the New York Board of Underwriters, Mr. Howard called attention -? firn in Atlanta, where the Town CouncU have just decided that they will not provide a supply! of water. This uvr iu tfvi " matter was referred 10 iue wwuuvc Wir7 mittee. CALIFORNIA. YfUCKA, June 19. Curley Headed Jack shot himself. Seve ral Modocs had filed their shackles off, but their escape was prevented. .. ., San Francisco, June 19. r The shin Caravan. 225days fromNew York has arrived. She was unseen and unheard of during the voyage. MISSOURI. ST. Lotjis, June 19. The Railroad Life Insurance Convention Ynontc nnrt woT in Tlip.hmond. v a. ' fl i TENNESSEE, 1 a i NASHViU'Ef June 19. The choler is unabating. Three draymen were attacked on the streets. There were 30 deaths yesterday,' 8 Whites and 22 blacks. . " ' ' ' NOVA SCOTiA. Halifax, June 19. The .'ship Dorris, from New Providence f brought six cases of yellow fever. One was buried at sea. i 1 OHIO. CnrcrHNAxr, June 19. Teere were two deaths from cholera symp toms. NEW YORK .MARKETS. NKW "JCOBK, June 19. Stocks dull. Gold steady at 115. Mon vy easier at 3a5 per ct. Exchange long 109, short 110. Government bonds dull. State bonds quiet. Cotton nominal. Sates of 130 bales. ? Up lands 21 cents; Orleans 21J4 cents. Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet but firm. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork, firm-new mess 17. Lard quiet and unchanged Western steam 8 a 8 15-16 cents. Spirits Turpentine steady at &A cents. Kosin steady at 5 for strained. Freights firm. CABLE DISPATCHES. FOREIGN MARKETS. London, June 10. Consols 925; U. S. 5's, 89. .' LaVEKPOOL, Junejlf Noon. Cotton opened steady. Uplands M; Orleans Sad. -LATER. ' .Cotton steady Uplands 8Ja9d; Orleans a 9d. Sales of 10,000 bales to fepeculatorS and 2,000 bales to exporters- ' ! Commander James A. Greer, traosr ferred to, Ne Tprk; fitting out an f expedition to search fori thftolsf';. Master E. A. Field has oeen otucw the Frolic ; Lieutenant Sidney A. fiim-i has ch the and granted three WUliTe Na-; i v..nr W. Hanscom, from. Tal CoBstructor W.;- Hanscom, frota the naTy-yard, boston, ana the nayy.jar wew, xor lief of Naval instructor " placed on waiting orders ; navai v"r r,f RnmDi n: from the navy- Pbl mfcv sw m - vVVard Jamoxiua;.JsUn H'XAKT' rn r vniann.from theNivaT' Aca demy, and ordered td US nayj ywat Wasbjng'c, D. C"J COMMERCIAIa. wiuxuiGToif iiAJiixirr. TTTAT-jiariivriir and VirgM. TTlmtJ i f "I Strainad, IJITItoXOpaa tra 1, $3 for tiOWYaleJ $5 oojtor XxtXaC TAKsiies oi 7, h M3 bbL .QymJLAMtWhUle$ilSSi. sh.m titqhanV ir tr , -; tl V u- m -r m ,. , 5 sr . e bulletm board of the Produce Spirits TnrpenUnc.-fbDls,) .i.4.... 404 Rosin, (bDls.,)....;.!ii..y.ii.. Cotton ,gbales? 2.T J .1 . .v1;T.3kU i "r: mi-ilev irom Phil-1 I Bteamer wave, oauraer, iw rutiwii-., WSfflJTOS-i , r.. acnrjueorgie--rr iiouu, nuiuuiwvm, v New yorKpy wHarKer wwo.-.' 7 RECEIPTS. l JfUJWR RIVERrBTEAMERSr&c. Stmr Wave152 bbjs roein, 44 'do spirit ISrtn ttirnt.-36 do tar ; r f ' ' "P. Stmr North State 97 bblirbalo; 78 do spiriisi , EXl'OBTR, 4 New TOBi-Schr Georgie D Loud-t,764 bbls rosin. ' Mas feet 1J mher, .SOO shingles. NEW ADYERT1SEMENTS, PAPER. 1 , . . ..! TROUBLE CAP. SSkSTS&SpS, I iSrtSSPiiJS l&yo'&t, I initial ana jj rencn. -. , , I -. 2,500,000 -fcinveiops. Official and letter, white, Canary, buff, &e. HEINSBERGER'S, Live BoOk and Jlusi Store. june 10 " ,' ' L.ADIES' BUBBEKS ! Iiadies' Rublicrs I j gx2ES, .AT, t v.: DUDLEY & ELLIS, . , : Slgo of the Big Boot, may 31. Ginger Ale; Ar Al A Ti6b-WS BELFAST GINGER ALE. The many spurious and deleterious mixtures now sold in the market as GIN Gives us the pleasure of offering" the w T f . :" above which is guaranteed superior to f - -..' ail other braids. GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 front st Importect in Glass.' ? ? I - J A$ i - i TO P A Z 8 HE BRY WI N E , A Choice Table Wine Retailing at ; $2 50 per gallon. 5 APPLES, OHA.NGEB and JU,. j itcarher MetropoUs.,, I -t. ' : ! "family groceries, Freshibj steamer ,:0 T GEO. MYERS.- r: 11 and 18 Front Street. . 10- jbne 10 8PiMTaTCRnanrnriH73W iTi41e reported I stf a meeting of the Board of Managers or Rf-ild 'of tUffiilfotk tQl fori Jfc lhe Cape Fear and Deep Itlver Navl- KosiN Bales oi oom Jion Works, at the Executive Office In IUI- ae.ta.PO.forJCx- U'm Pale? OEg ' llJ ' T J ; a MISCELLANEOUS. IMPORTANT SALE Works.1 jeigbonrthe Sd of June, 1873, the following reboiauons were pasea j 5t ResolVed. That In accordance With the act of the General Assembly. 1800. 1881. chap. 223 ltls deemed advisable to sell the intr hestsof the State of North Carolina In the Gape Fear and Deep lUver Navigation Works. . Vs. Tiesolved, That the same be sold In two sections, vis : 1st, from Fayetteville to Sharp's Field Dam : 2d, from Sharp's neia DamT including the same, up the Cape Fear and Deep River to the limits of the original charter r I 3. Resolved, That the respective purchasers shall pay one-third of the price ol their pur- chases in cash, and the remainder in one m casn, ana me remainaer ia one years from day of sale, with Interest mat from n m said date, and that the same be secured by satislsctory bond, and a lien on the Inter ests purchased. Title not to be made until payment in full. 4. Resolved. Thatthesalebeuponthe.es. . .- w a. Tendon' SccrcUry and & I. Howze, Attorney for the Board,, be authorized tomakesaia saie aiixjcavmc. In Chatham county. ON THE 8m OF JULY, 187o, and that they give notice of the same in the Km and News In Raleigh, tho Kagle and Statesman in Fayetteville. the Star and Pout in Wilmington, until the day 01 Baie anu vy posters. We shall offer the above property for sale according to the above resolutions. ' ' HA LONDON, Secretary. 1 : B I HOWZE, Attorney June 6-till July S , MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, ) June 4tb, 1873. J ; A LL bills contracted by authority of the late Board of Aldermen, previous to the 1st of May, 1573, will be presented at ouco for payment, and persons holding them arc requested to send them up for collection Im mediately. W. r. CANADAY,v Junes tf Mayor. w c Kicioht, Fres, bicra ibbt, Vice Pres. b b easkins 8cc and Trcas. RICHMOND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS AND STOVE COMPANY, 1000,1002, 1004, 1000 Cabt Btbkxt. Office: No. -0 TENTH BT1USJST. This Company offer to the people of -Vlr-Rinla and the Southern States a large line of of goods of their own manufacture for pri ces as cheap and oh terms as liberal a can be had of any Northern establishments. In addition to Stoves of all classes, we make Architectmsl Works a specially. Fronts. Grates, Hollow Ware, Stench TrapH.Sol Pipe, Sadirons, Ac, always on haud;and we solicit the attention of dealers to our Southern enterprise. Send for circulars and nrlxa Umtm lune 0 0111 NOTICE. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF TUB Btockholders ot Cyrenean Company on the first Monday in J uly next. Persons indebted to the Company are requested to nav the same on or Deiore msi oho. P 7 ANTHONY MAULT8BY, Receiver. june 12 . ' 21-tm SUr copy until let July. SEALED PROPOSALS : folt the constructton of M THE TEMPLE OF ISRAEL," to be erected on tho cor ner of Marketand Fourth streets, will bo received until the 23d Instant, at 12 M- Plans and specifications may be seen at Ore store of 13. Weill, No. 17 Market street. The Committee reserve the right to reject avw all Viirt M. A WEILU SOL. liKAlt, H. FlSUliLATEj Building Committee Jane 5 16-td , DitY, DAY, HAY, JUST RECEIVED, Ex. Scooner Sunny South, 500 BALES CHICAGO HAY. For sale low by BLNFORD, CROW & CO. may 28 8 RECEIVED By Steamer To-Day, A FRESH LOT OF CRACKERS, G. H. W. RTJNGE, Market street. 310 TTJCAL AGENT wanted In Wilmington Ij lorTHB Aldot, the only Art Journal America. An acUve, energetic Person, who will obtain a respectable llatol sub scribers, can retain the position remanent 5 Other Occupation no objection prorided raultoare satisfactory. As Tna Alwitb is sot sold to Booksellen iwbo are i not repUar cents, this U an opportunity to work up a business that wUl bea resujar Income with less exertion 'each succeeding year. No arolicaUoVwUl be entertained unless sc cobWedby such tesUmonial as will Sowtoe hight respccUbillty and general uoceaa or applicant in undertakings. Full rtiralrft bv addresaing ' ' ' . JAMES SUTTON & CO., Pobiuners, 1 Vr . W.Maiden Lans, New York. april29 ' ' ' raw i
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