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7v V i ......... I ; amasy;; Jnner 1873. -2 J ' THE DAY IJT BRIEF. V1. - r . . ! ffhfr Boston fire was entirely pgavy lield s! df fee Ti ate teen "Seen floating in the ocean off the Canada coast. rJ-fIfr An election WlllJftlSe place in Illi nois Monday for two Supreme Court Judges, and number of Judges of mier 1 An hundred thousand persons tended the funeral of Manzoni, the great Italian novelist; who was bur ied at Milan Thursday ' Ii(Jaflt)tSlnerS!y o serted V&&rM&&M nionlns IhJ Federal decoration day. The United Presbyterian Church of Northii(eHcj4 )s fj jsfon at Philadelphia. Thfl rfieeints from Internal Reven ue Gf:j!f$ 154.-- Jror.tn e -iqmxFgweiT? wt& nan millions, g v '' ' A vessel arrfeed ip Bfjr. York yes terday from RJJfSro, bringing the yellow lever with it. The ves el was quarantined State, has become "Staff Surgeon" nracti Cairo. ,316 VY aJJSl5! JiXS It is sriitED tVatttrg tnaiitifhctor- ies of Northampton, England, are inmortinsr iron from the United States. WGis foSld sleii pisiffjqfllh as anrVgVcMls W KelvcWsti but not so. The iron of the United States isjeanak ifnol iswexior. to that of Great Britain. ' In the west ern part of this State are vast beds of fron orejnst as good as that which i lmDorted trom Vales. All we lack arellie means ofjtrnsporiaAjiv for getting iron" to market cheap enough to enable us to compete with All business was snspendea in Washincton Fridav, for the decora- tion of the Federal graj. es, . The "ol- ficiaU" devoted thelfoliday to fish ing, or billiards, or rum in a great degree i So the i telegraph? inforwr.- It was, perhaps, some of these same officials who with acold-heartedness oaly euaJled hy . their .b'pocriay issued an order lor bidding the friends of the South from decorating on the 30th, the, neglected gray e aroynd Ar lington where lie the manly butlife- less form of many brave "rebel boys," "Fishing, billiards, or ; nun ki a great degree'', is the 'way' th tx)i.ohierve' gicred iengriji jjal r THE BAPTISTS OF VIRGINIA. " A grand jubilee oi-the 5 Virgihia Baptists " W 6& uieldnifl iRiclunotid on Wednesday and ThursdayThou- sands were in attendance, and great enthusiasm prevailed. The jubilee m intended to celebrate the eon elusion of the first century of ih-e Baptist rduoniiiialionla jtnrowtb in Virginia. . ".' - 'k The Baptists are strong in the. Old Dominion r and- ' the ' wonderful growth of the Church is -strikingly shown by - a. simple statement of facts. Iiia3E7S, ttiere-4Wer in Vir- g.iniss. jbout Mxty BaptislvChttrches, communic:uita.. , Tn.iA7 th ar ... j" - 11 1 l.f . 1 . .1 . . tnree nunorea anu tniny inree Churclies, jseven hiuidred and fbrty seven ministers, and .one, hundred and fiftv thousand nnmmnn.; , m' t . .,(..., Edits iFroprietor iu thafTOjgof theredwJf Eferpt, and also nractices his profession in i f ? 1 t m eral Associatmrifiand-'nihusiastical- ly endorsed by the. Churchf members th gum iars oe raised lor educational ana re ligious purpose5lbl5ftttid to be put in the form of a-pdrmanehtiendbW-ment for feWttioColiege;:1;';'1- . 1 ' SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY; vJ . ...... The NewYork,j-jin speaking of the Coveijtiqn .of, GQyrnrs at Atlanta,- pays v thitf deserved iribute totnygenWbgitatid hdftf ness of theJ3outhern people: r, ,. ;. "The Southern representative men among whonir thefeidistinguished strangers mingled onhr vied ywiih each other in extending to thei guesta tbeftwarm nd . genial 4 hoe pitalitie? v for which the .authero people are.'iriVtipes of peace, so proverbial. Long may the reigrl'fbf peace nnu uarmgnious aeeung,ex between the Ifortlf. arid the &m and the arena- of ? politics in tbet.Ia The Christian earnestness an4Mhb- rnxshreasa christian citizen to erality of the BaptisU-of Virginia ifh;ttnahtmteiiivt itis when-4 seems xo grow apace tiwnn tne ex- 1!-fcV1''p."ep5Psperous viwage paosiort ofi tneir Church: ' ' - of hllUlCand th? grass ItLbeenWosedby the Gen. : ter section present no more disturb ing features than it , does afc pre :;-;-v.- - m .. , i: i mil r ii'MjwJ yug?n mm pai CONVENTION OF THE PROTES , TANT EPISCOPAI. CHURCH OP NORTH CAROLINA. The Conventidhflrid ih fFrfyett-H ville on the 28th jtlt. Sboft thirty clergymen wri present thefirsl day. Twenty-ffiree parishes were represented by Laymen. The open- ling sermon was preacnea ny tne w Bev..'W.tlliiS Hughes, from the 6th chanffiranri Iflth vfrse,pf M WUR thians.IKev.T2. M. Forbes 'was elec ted ISlifSP Con venlioti centimtea ttsses3ion the 29th. A number of new dele- y pes low- Rev. IE M Forbes, Kev. N U Hughes, Rev .Jams Bux ton, 8 J Hinstefwf VfrMHtox&ms On CaMX4 SnjjSdjbs. pSlfe Bronson, Rev. B H Bucl, J G Martin and W. H. Battle. On New Parishes Rer. Geo. Patterson, 109itlSllO nnouirceun, ingtfAM tmUPmmkmiX miW ?U : '4"?frargetTinerief ;Bfci H.uske, 8 L Fremont, Robert 8trange and f K P Battle. . , reading of theBiahoD'a Annu aT Address was listenfedHo witfi deeV attention. He gave an account of fant Bin ho pi, ta&, the4".extent pf the territory of the Diocese was so crreat A division of the labotit'gnl eopate, bethought, absolutely nec- Rev. A. Smedes, " RfevJ nC; Hughes, Rev. Geo. Patterfonj Mr. A. J. DeRossett and HofifHflI.' Battjewfce ?99ft r Ayniilfll fVtf Cllll f tllA 41 4- , L tion ofW Assistant 15tshwry. - - " JejB. SBrousoiijOtlereda resolu tion looking to the establishment of a Diocesan School for girls, which was adopted. . ' 1 i ' . Memorials from congregations, at. Fayette ville, Ridgeway, and Hickory Tavern, asking representition in the Convention werejirseiited. " .' The Bishop's salary was fixed at $2,500 per annum. ' The above nresents abrU rief sunvna T Gf the matters of reiieral 4teVest consitiered by the Convention. The election 01 an Assistant Disuuirwai to have taken plaee yesterday. CHAPEL III JLL "BltOii ESI DOV 91 AND WITHOUT WALLS" MISS .-m m mm m in m bj - - - A correspondent of the Raleigh 4 -r v 1111 TV inn f. 1 r" Sentinel, writes as follows concerning Chapel Hill and Miss Nancy s HU- liard : - !-- .'5 "Manv of 'our readers will be grieved to hear othe serious illness of Miss Ntfhriey; Hilliard, so welt known througnom tne iState for manv years, as the best landlady and one'of the kindest women in it. 'It used td be objected to hr, (except by her boarders) thai she kept rather too irood a table for her collesiabo'v riut sue waa jHeCT; -nappier inan when she saw them well employed at a well-spread table, nnder her su pervisien A" o tpe abundaix-e wnicn snp anigniea io iispnsetne 8icKHiTa xnepaor were "always snar ers. Mam' a story can lie told of hef jdmaModiga SiirHanlfeiidenUM nor r I f o rro is r1 -1 r 17 ot Ktr lha nnvaf. ty that has frtllen upon most of the inhabitants of r Chape! HjU since the rqr fifths -aiverait)-an ithuij the past fortnight paralvsis has laid its immtiiirlg-han4o!her-iori limbs. It will surely be contrary to the ordiiiaryicoUrse'of' Providence if she who has so often and so freely ted others, sliould be allowed to jTslikaSclty Artin)utv-walk8. The Hillsboro iiccorar?5ila83uredh' in thsrtehtroit vflierA cenhsal hff,Ta&rW dulhg thi past yeir, He nuggfiste4 tfie ejefUcfi of- an "Assis- &0bllIte3Bi broken down and the SmthmbHhe fexeMfe . toUfp wo'm giveness in the casepiS3cGoVl BH ;&KKTliAai of the injured to forgive the iniurer nians WfbrtrtVe and - fort th trtnti 1 x ?r . ,t ---o-- " - whose mistaken ridtlon of hisr dutv for several years so galled their fefck utrageU. their, .Jibertie WJW time . hep 4 feel it nearest td impossible to -do: we owe this to. GovernorHQlden and n,s tools.Nd private - personal in ntrh aeoWeT?rtie pu btmtemtsffcthedeidw te degiidatiollMd kM WXiltifa h thinks of Chapel Hill.,?.n j; vi I adelpbi goei tjUMs,tamous character lifted -thedjtowine styie- ifcfsooareaaing iotius latiwiae:'! Mrsi eener Stowe, by; he.r one sidedIrialrcious presentation fn 'Uh cle TomWJWd4noLajhtrtu neculiarttftMiBfect1on df ttife coun P-firetttafitW 66f-free;ahdf 9uj m auy a grweior iusi,y man nooaan( fee eble old age. But she belongs to a fa m ily that would crush hearts and homesfora sensation. Ui,hq tlwrjre to f ihedAv i3d . hferioe;tlie txai!)ufci of the' workHThe dram a also fed th dame of unreason, passion andTsec tibrial hatred. aaidnlh3d""its. niissioh. Th endfWlast. JNeiiVamili uunui meu .peiisji eu i ii i n e sir j ie typihed by ejpjTnYa Chuil VMJKiv&uiiu jmbDBTpTOqVTIK-fert be able to fxrgive huuself when -Hickory Tavern voted "dry," jority3.f Cv ? Ma- rvioMent storra f wind Aa( Twenty-two young men if! Raleigh have formed a Club and invested 2-20 in the Ken tuck letterv. Thev ill divide profits provided there be f : . - - I any 4n-Rftleigh onTlHirtlay-, two a groes nicked the )ocketot a coun- couCrSr'Iti arrested and lodged in jail. The rtnpv vena nrtt rcnvprPd. " .1. , r . w T. i'l FT trine reeeniiLCQninien AshevHri Fnre iubaett of te salutatca-ian v.'as&i,Qres rian v.si,ijrd flilliin ne wok yiflJWjuutMfiVr.M CUM )rrcre tftt reate 6t I b0re? c Mean MthtMessrs. B. N. Smith of Anson, and A. H. Boyden of Salisbury, intend erecting . i i . t i ,.timj The necroes Mordecai and Grif- Caldwell resnited them one week on account of thexlav serfor "theitX cutiort ' beingt iFedefal ' decoratroirf (av.. ii" ' - ! sniHr. s ;' J K ffor tV a re be i n g mad e Tn "Ral eigh outidejoiLthfi iein perance orders, to jCiseLnrtiiJbifftoiQear the expenses of Theo. N. Ramsay to the meeting of the Worth v Grand Lodsre of the W acL G66dTennj!Wf plae'n " "LohdoYi ofi -?tHe 3AP'&f' PflslrGrant has appointed eunor ui in lAuvnfll " rrw r its t the, Vi- enna ExDos!tToh?andtTa t. Thigpen has signified hisi intention to accept the position and go. This a f Capi tal selection. Sentinel. ! )ThglllegiJ,ejW says : It is rumored that some of the former deputies of the late Marshal Carrow 'havenot been- hiakirfirrritwnsl of moneys collected! bLVijtreniniyi the usual'manner." Thesi jrtiiitors do not attach to any f4tHeTyeputies re siding in thi sertmn ofi the State. We cannot give further particulars at present . , Old Feld Tight in Burke. ' tn SniimlartTie 24th instant at the old Helderbrand place in Burke we unneratitfitiagerieraiimister scrim aee0currer bKween the rival fam- liea XJjLLeagle and Heldcrbrand, in which the former was damaged The occasion of the dispute seems to have beere.n old erudere on the art of Laesels..- .who we're-desert eas mirimr me war. asrsiinsi uoi. :iion as ards durfn? the same eventfhrperiod . Col..H. had gone up to Burke to attend the sale of some of his de ceased mother's property, when he was informed hyfnenns of a design to mob him, by the LaeeeTs. after some one 01 tneni suouHi. nave lonea aum on in the woods. Fstinhfr in this. hey surrounded the house and kept our esteemed fellow-citizen impris- oned lour hours, wuenat length he came forth from his locked room it-ywa-s bjut to find iisoe amoreea- ier tor revenge, woie tue pept up memories" of the war thrilled ftttTOugh Laegel's breast. EscbjdefrfoTnwdirrne oi?baHtei andlaetMnllAln oUUm? smashing, of heads and forcefl swal lowing br the dental organs then and there ensued-vtory parching ip- oanners- 01 tne "dii loyal; ac- yjon. "It was impossible to tell how Mady'of theTLaegelrf wfetiUed or wounded, , as thev carried off all the d end -HeMvto A VtjiW ' 3.1. JlVDEP BFUXT10XS. A Vyashingto-ity uhvaiciaja bias 6ro- pfinledj:ttie)ry that people who are build do jib t live to a ereat acre. Hehai:jbsfved, in!?!li4 .TSfactice. meirHbive to ears alwuvs hsw gooTieadf oHiair. The bald-headed have always died earlier. The ques tion ''-arises, 4 does , baJdne&" VHbrfen life-, or does predeSti ration; tolt-ifear-f'V datb cause baldnesk"? feild peo ple are -certainly more apt to take cpjds ihan .J.hoo.(whQ jhave-. tleir liteaU iwelbieovered.; witli hair.- and theseroldlCm-ayt'btf' the immediate cause of death .Bnjyes or caps fam -pfiiseia tarotect--ifB where there isHiSBcuVrcitvcf The Vsbingt9in 99'lUto think, howe4hati IftjBiAbairless head is doomed, oiattatintimelv, wnemer h nn8 Bn-anweiai covenne or-nop. H is'1 mmencertam that in eeome iasnionaore. Rev. TlieOddfe Di?ight YMl8eV7ex President of Yh) jPqleffe, ajiione of the most emineiui scholars and divines-qf oo. coiinj,,jexprfgrarjs unsopinionKt iewt tiajri Tf Wfiheiloft ianiitseene wfa VMitory, a .noblft curees,, vaf opened so-.ibe.iand.'! j Bat, iiow- that twice the years of the war ha v pissed -therd loyalty during thearlliaftceVlAw party ends with: toei? oTknoitfrj" want speculation, an era of crime. fwSal: efpecjairirtce t!!et ire1 demoM? ing in their" :infldenc QAtheiBs fice, will be, hanged m Raleigh next HiTb&ito have been hung last Friday, but Governor Helderbrand of this ,tAcewno w "in command of the Home Gu 1 . ?' - - flraar ate " BtTin 'ittt?rj'the waHhere wrnitcb inai, cne wnoie nation was liftea to a. is Buen corruption as' n as never oeen fefrflri tfir nalioW;hisio'?CdK these thinea are mostoiwinous. and By the Southern and Atlantic Line. 8AH SALVADOR. 8 .j. The Bccent EaithqnaKe aereii -tceTr iarei Loit and 25,000- Destroyed. special corrsnoiJ53aetrom ban Solvrlnr rffr nxrffisirrinticHi of the ertuake wMchXtfeoii t&at atm lftphfricsjrietmenf; were on- served brvidtiaCSi&hqnaE t istate4&Wnftbe38tH; in Lake Itapqrgo, souiniys oipan oaivauor, there rose up a column of hills and 'ikto1s&xfti don'to AVaHsletcC! ; pTh SrVockl feW aLa TLiberhtor18 "njile off. All damaee doneby the earth quiieiWliarbegrf coflfirteoT to Suttmfftixm rt " . PresiffSfltfbflsa'tif es esrWatls the total lossfe ftt-17'fiesan8. but nunareos nare oeen.j ounueu. rive undred iufiai)igV 'efOeMroyed, represeptmlriiiecreg of Denial that i lie will Receive a For- ; 3!!App6mtmeiGraiit wiU ; not Remove his Pet. i -'iih f .'ip f-nf urn -- '. .If -.! !W-AnrseToK;r May 81: The report tnnr Judge Durefl is to receive a For eicn. Mission, is generally discredited for, tlie, reason, among others, that after the severe condemnation pass ed npwi him bv the SenaU. Commit tee omPrirtleges and Elections, it is heuev&Mhat he could hot i?e con- fir mfi(L by,, the. Senate for any ap point in en t. The published state nient that a prominent gentleman o Louisiana had ttrhile ferrous charges to pe President, rtllecting upon the integrity ot Jjwdge lHireil and tin blicatmg him&andwrie Norton in fraims.:ind that" the? President 'hac promised to removei-tDurell at once if t.i i. . i )i sui cnargearwerjp susiainea iv pnOf, is unfounded;-.r.nt .such inter view; took placer rAr the depart in Wit of Just ic? thorekH. . nttver been aifyihing'sakrhghitfst th"c Integrity of Durell. iroim - ' 1 ' m I ' " PIGE01T SHOOTfNa. Cnimpibn' 6nitif The Champion Loses on the Last Bet. CniCA6o,May 31. John Klingman, yesterday afternoon .defeat eel the champion of America in a match at pigeon shooting for one hundred dollars a: side. The board at the close stood. Klingman 87;Bogardus 84. Afterw'rffds for a bet1 of fifty dol lars, the champion undertook to kill 38 of 50 birds. The agreement was that 2 birds should be snruntr at once, the traps U be placed one at 20 and thc&ther At IS . yards distance from the shooter. The marksman stood in a direct line between the two traps. Ahe cnampion lost the bet by just one bird. BILLIARDS. .The Hatch. Game in Chicago. ?hkJago, May 31. The second grtme pf Billiards between J. Bessing- er of this city and Francis Uoassey of France, will be played this even ing in the Nixon Circus, South Clin ton aS3sL33rh'0 te that UbaeiLslMilplrtyOOQ points to the Chitcngr?boiy,s' 400" Hie' stake', in volved is $250 a side, which amount has been placed in the hands of a stake-holder. It is generally believ ed that Ubassey will play much bet ter than in the firnt game. A num ber of podls were sold at Foley's last night. . t ' Bobbery o a Jewerj Store. Ne York; May 31. The Jewely Store of Mr. Knowles, 270 4th Ave nue, was entered 1 y .buig'ars'thia morning and robbed oX $1,500 worth of jewelry. The bttrglars entered over the front door and forced open a safe hi an artistic ".manner, The wnblejdV-appeflirs to nave been dope by professionals. ftsai0. tfm Id rue5tit Saiin of SteamersJ 'T$$i&hxax Z. rr&ish 1 steam i ' ers left this nort to-dav for Eurobe. alii being laden with cabin ;passen- gersj Ave great exoans generally oe gins about tne second week in May, ana.cori;uauunui,yieieia at June or erfljilirl offjltyl ftfefYienna Ezhibitionjbia'earsddltioDi anWdrd tW frorldarVhasteninr apetthiPticiit aof firtnutew New York by night to thetkmti- nedtfw:r mm m mmtm m mmm m WWL nonaajHtma inesaay. mnyMe 2nd and ed Af-lnti. Whit MmiHiur ann 1 iioalnw S.TjFijr!l M WIW ittMHI will be i holidays : in " the-- Liverpool cottonf alVd breadstuff markets "Whit bttTdesday lS'lio't. 1 " JP- I if Ift ttft Probable Loss at Sea. t? i--. Nlirj5?6E, MaV 31. Some .anxie tv ielt here concerning the'safety of the steam er Gpofge Cjpm well, of the Cromneeir lihe of ww Orleans, which L sailed hence May 7I7th;' fdr tlie Uli4r:ifoti and , hail Aotf been 1 basihcjsghSe asdneSdnday PEE1IATTOE AnnpTOCElIEOT. ePtinee'i X7eU;s Could be iheM adeii taifCirciiia aceadis!iomtg Pnnce,.' Loxdox, May 30. -The special to Darmstadt, an- the Standard from nounces the acconchnienfev bCnbe e, wifeofibe CVown PrinrAMX Alice T-:.,,. Wnjan narrrntndt it Wltllli rtYif. fnnndsition. The voilngPHneJ&rEfeaeliek, who sustained serious, injury by falling from a window, is uejttu nniI riiBc Hew York's New Theatre. r Wicw Yokx. Mar81-The nett theatreto be' bnilt here will be loca ted corner 22nd Street and Broad- avl It i to be Irtiilt for VViHiam. 1 Stuart, formerly of the W inter Gar den. It i stated that when finished it Will be the handsomest theatre an the city. The stage tfiW be 62 ;feel wide and 85 fee deep, and will hold 1.650 persons. It will be opened under the Boueicattlt director? hip. The H"ew York Workingmen. New York. Mav 31. The eight hour enforcement league has respit ed tp-issne an address f .fjh;e;,J,radeB1' Union Association, requesting them to-send delegates to ; effect the eight hour system of the league, which shsll in' ftitnre be known us the workingman's central council. Tte Tmf. New York , M a y St . Th , great race at Prospect Park Fair. Ground yesterday. Wtween Gazette and Judge Fullarton, for a $2,500 pnrse. was won br Gazette. Fire in Hoboken. Hoboke. J., May SI. At six a. m. to-day a fire va. discovered in the Morris and E.t Railroad de- pa rtmf-jvt here, and in a few inutiite. the w n oTe St rn ot n re wa s dVsf roved . The fire cominn.nicatd to the Ferry house, and it was also partly burn ed. Brooklyn Items. Brooklyn, "May ,11. The horses of Coney Inland, which were snflerinp from an attack of .the lioivse disease, the same whirJi prealled here one year atro, are now recovering; several have died. IV w not believed the disease will spread to other Stte. as unusual precautions have been teken to prevent such an occurrence. Mary Burns, who was. brutally-bea-ten by' 'her husband, John Burns, Thursday night, fmtth eii?ht street, died last night of her injuries. Bum is under, arrest ... , . Brooktyii nt&dutr i al Associat i o n , opens September loth, and contin ues .until October loth. The Irrepressible George Francis. It is aid that George Francis Train is about to sue for false imprison ment and his damages ar to be laid at $100,000. George Francis Train. New York, May 31 Ce rge Frai -cis Train ; sailed in the Baltic at 8 o'clock this morning. Several hoars before Marshal Fndc received a war rant commanding' his detention ns a witness in the Union lcific Railroad nit, iiititutetl by the United States Attorney General whieh is to come oft' July '1st at Hartford., Train goes to St. Ullgort next. Hu wife and children are at that place. MARKETS. New York, May 31. Money easy, opened at 7, closed at 3 to 4. Gold lower in the 'ionyngf and declined fmm 118i to 117 ; but after wards recovered and closed at 113. ..Governments closed strong. Cur rency,: sixes, 116i(f)fc. State bonds business, small prices -without im portant change; Vai's fstxeaj pldi43. !ieg m mhtiSmm taerermr, m; Georgia sevens, new, 90; N. C. sixep, mJm. ,?-;;. : - ; " Flbur closed heavy'for all jprades :md lower; Southern closed rather easier, dull on reduced figures. Bal timore. Alexandria and Georgetotfn, miietocdynfirfidw:$5.70: un settled. Corn plentiful, prices lower and unsettled. -Provisions quiet with hibderate demand; I n. K Cotton steady and dull, at ISi rfor low middling; 191. for -mwd i inc. . iWilmington-r-Quiet ; ; m id 18; '.re? eeipts It j stodk 8,5711 d U. " I Memphis Dull; low mid " 17; teceipts 333; stock 27,950. i ''Augusta Dull, and lower; mid 171: sales lo8 : receipt 133. . .Sayan nab Nominal; m id 18; sales 253receipts 672; stockrf2Ll3a i Charleston Qiriet ; : mid IS ; sales 200; receipts 189; stock 17 432. " 5 Baltimore-Dnil; niid sales, 90; SIOCK 0,102. r, : -Norfolk Steady: low mid 17f; ale4320 receipts 564. is toek'. 7,393. Gal veston-rirnr; good- ordinary 14i ; sales 500 ; recei pt 419; Stock 00,400. - . v0 '. , .. New Orleans-Firm V midlSliJai : jujomietryniet ana steaay , ma 17i sales 40, receipU 35?. -Stock 23,047. cord Town Chnrbh oh Wednesdayj IfeAivrtisemeiits J " . " l r j . I f: ' BANK NOTICE. T. W npur,. S . f armors' 2 June I. 2 1. at'lBank. CTJTLEE'S AND Carbolate f Iodine inhi... troberti 1 tarrh, Bropchiti,, Asftms lie IZ ' and all diseases ef the thS are suorjo anything lutherto u,ed jnown, . K.njing reuef in some ca?eS in from fiTeto JeTT minutes. Approved ii schools. W. R. BURWELL & CO Manufacturers Agents, Charlotte, N.'c. June 1 ICE! ICE!! THE Stockholders of the Charlotte Ire . Conrpany will meet in reeular seinn CtheGmirt House in Charlotte at 4 T on Mcnday, June 2nd, 1873. A full attend! ancs is rninestcd as business of imnort ant will be before the session. C J. K0X, rret. jnne 1 it ROTICE, THIS nndersigneil takes pleasure to in form his friends and the public in gen era I that he has opened a Lager Beer Sa loon in the basement under his present es tablishment. Mr. P. Ludwig will carry on the business there and will offer to his patrons besides Becks celebrated Lager Sandwiches of different kinds, at 5 cents each. 2ar No liquor told in the basement W. R. COCHRANE. June 1 lm HOGS FOR SALE. I WILL sell at the city pound on Th day, June 5th 1S73. at 12 o'clock, & of hogs taken up on the public streets. nrs- lot J R. EKWiX, june J 4t Citv Marshal. D A VIP K. DCXOA. jrBH B. CLEVELAKP. Duncan & Cleveland, ATTORNEYS AT I, A TV, SPABTANEUBG, S. C. Practice both in State and U. S. Coarts. jnne I lm Ckarlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. CohVHBiA, S. C, 3fay 30, K73. GEN. SUrEKINTEXDENT'S OFFICE. On and aftr MONDAY JUNK 2, the following Schedule will be run oyer taia Road : TIME TABLE. UOINU SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. 8.20 p. m. 3.30 a. m. 8.20 a. m. 4.1.' a. in. D.30 a. in. 4.40 p. m. Leave Charlotte, 7.15 a. m. Lnre Columbia, 2.2D . m. Arrire Augiuta, 7.42 p. m. K)INO NORTH. Teave Augusta, 6.35 a. m. Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. ra. Arrive CUarlotte, 6.15 p. m. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and six minutes faster than Columbia Citv time. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both train n)akecloo 'onMection to all points North, South and West, Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. IS. It. Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. june 1 WEST CiKOLlKA UECORD. Published Weekly, at Rutherfordfon, N. C. BY CLENDENIN t CARPENTER, At Two Dollars per Annum. The Record is hublished in the interest of no ring, party, sect or creed, but labors for the elevation, inmroveinent and rhki of all. may 3ms. IBJD3K POTATOES. JilST RECEIVED, a lot of fine Irish , Potatoes, solid and good for eating purposes and excellent for late planting. Afet. Jjfi-alot ofi Summer Cheese, Bi tfihVtHe best salt fish, I think, we have in use, very fat and but few bone. Good Mackerel, Dried Beef, Splendid Rice, and BolojnVa Sausage. All just recei veil jit JN0. F. BUTTS Market. mav 31. Wi ii. n. jioustom & co., WHt3LE5ALE GROCEKS " and LIQUOR DEALERS, TRATESTREET, AHEdailt-reeet!g 1rgc additions to J Ui,euUmnieatock, consisting of Coffee,. jw: gtlgaf, Molasses, Svrups, Candles, Soaps, Soda.'8alt. Candy, Crackers, Oys- hen, Mackeret, Liquors and Wines oi " kinds, to which they invite tne ancu.. ot the Wholesale Trade, guaranteeing prices and quality of goods. mav 29 A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRIG BULBS, consisting of ; GO VARIETIES OF OLADI0LLS , l DAHLIA ROOTS, JAPAN LILIES, TRIT0MA, r s DOUBLE TUBEROSES, .twisies: ,;!. ' ' ALSO, i, A full as80ttm4to2r4J werSfea from Vicks'. ' Just received at F. SCARRY ON Consignment 75 Bales of Extra tik Hay on hand and to arrive. AW Bushels larco selected Insh r at B. N. SMITH S. aprlO- FROM and after Monday T0 0 j Banks of the City ill h nd' tbfl o'clock P.M., until funhernoticl 3 M , XVAMTED. ONE HUKDHED -HANDS to work on tneBtfck-yanT and buildings. . Apply at the Brick-yard, t'rT1eA y colnton Depot. P. M. MURRAY . maytZTlw 5
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