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LTCXSSAT. APXIL 15. 1873.
DY TELEGRAPH.
""WAll lN TllE WEST."
THE MURDER OP GEX CAN BY.
GENERAL ADVANCE ORDERED.
SOME FEAR THAT THE INDI
ANS HAVE ALREADY ESCAPED.
CONFLICT WITH APACHES LAST
FRIDAY.
A 8ANGCINARY FIGnT.
JEFF. C DAVIS SUCCEEDS
, , CAXBY.
A BLOODY CAMPAIGX MARKED
OUT FOR HIM.
r,r,rt.r,
I nmU the klacd of the 14 li ;
ke ali ar U a Md,
IU ara att b kd ertr kb brL
WasHEfOTOX, April 13. Official ad
rioe fully eon firm the diopakhe of
laat night in all their detail. The in
dignation i penorul, and order for
prompt action and terrible punishment
hT been lmiiisI. OomTal Sherman
ha tasued a general vrdtr highly
laudatory of Canby. '
Sas Fkamcisco, April ll-J"hn
Conner left th lara beds order had
juat been iaaued for an adrance along
th whole line. The plan was to ad
vance alowly, taking everything as they
went, and having water and provisions
along with them. In this one is may
be two day before the trouble is ended.
It is presumed that the rcmaiua of
Oeneral Canby and Commissioner
Thomas will be forwarded to this place,
nd should arrive to-morrow.
By many persons it is believed that
the Modoc arS utterly desperate and
will fight until their last man (alls, and
that they will not leav the cave in the
lava bed. By others it ia believed that
they hare already made their escape,
and will begin a relentless war upon
all th weak parties of whites they en
counter. "
It is supposed that Soar-faced Char
ley and Curley-head Doctor were the
Indiana who attacked Colonel Mason's
position, and that this attack was a
blind to attract General Gillem from
the conference between Captain Jack
and hi men and the Commissioners.
On the 11th of March a large band
of Apache killed three men. The
troop followed them. Lieutenant
Rice report killing aeventy-nine war
riors and capturing twenty-six women
and children. .Captain Randall reports
killing seventeen warriors and captur
ing seven women.
Niw Yoai, April 14 Noon. Ad
vice from the lava beds early on Sin
day morning state that there are no
hostilities. Meachsin may recover.
Washington, April 14 Night
Gen. Jeff. C Daris succeeds Oca.
Canby.
HBADO.UABTBB8 A FMT U. 8. ,
Washixoton, April 12, 1873. ) ,
Gen. Gillem, Modoc Camp,
Yrcka, California t ,
rtl I
Your dispatch, antouncing tho tor
riblo loss to the country of Gencrnl
Canby, by the perfidy of the Modoc
band of Indians, ha been shown to
the President, wno authorizes me to
instruct you to make the attack so
strong and vigorous that their fat
may be commensurate with their
crime. You will be fully jurtifled in
their utter extermination. "
W. T. Shebma-v, Gonl
GOTHAM.
THE GAS STRIKERS,
A WALL STREET MONEY
IXE THREATENED,
FAM-
TRAIN'S EXAMINATION ON THE
SANITT QUESTION.
Nbw Tore, April 14 Noon. Two
Germans employed at the Oas Works
were attacked by the strikers, whose
ringleader they shot. .The German
would hare been killed, bnt the police
rescued them, arresting three lead
ers of the strikers.
It is stated that the money lender
pt Wall street, in retaliation of the
threatened usury prosecutions, hare
combined to withdraw their funds and
refuse to lend at any rate.
Train has summoned as witnesses,
in behalf of his sanity, nearly every
statesman, financier, editor and physi
cian hereabouts. His examination will
b continued to-morrow.
THE FIRE FIEND.
THE DETROIT TRIBUNE BURNED
LOSS VERY HEAVr.
HEAVY LOSS IN ST. LOUIS.
- DmoiT, April 14 Noon. The Tri
knit, l.ti 11.1 i n f wanfinna1 'Awlav TIia
. . m . v.
loss is very heavy. Four CThnder
presses in th fire proof room escaped.
The Tribune will be printed, for the
present, in the Free Press office.
St. Louis, April 14 Night. Th
Missouri Planing Mill was destroyed
by fire to-day. Loss, $30,000.
X0RT1I CAROLINA.
EEXRT CIXVT3 TBYIXQ TO SELL
CS OCT.
WILLIAM A. SMITH ArPOIXTED .
RECEIVER. , I
j
THE CASE OOXE IT, OX AP-
FE1L, TO THE UNITED
STATES SITREME
COURT.
Ouiiiwu', April 14 Xight In
the United State Circuit Court to-day
in the eaa of Henry Clew against th
Weatera North Carolina Railroad
Company, Judge Dick appointed Ma
jor William A. Smith. Receiver. Ma-
jor Smith U rreaident of th North
Carolina Railroad Company, and mem'
ber of Congre elect from the fourth
Congressional District
The above suit ha gone on appeal
to the United State 8oprem Court
GEORGIA.
MYSTERIOUS MURDER
NEAR
SAVAXXAn.
A LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S TTFE
THE VICTIM.
A LARGE SUM OF MOXET MIS
SING:
Savassxh, April 11 A mysterious
tragedy ha occurred at Cape Romain
Lighthouse. Mrs. Johnson, wife of
the keeper was found dead with her
throat cut from ear to car. A razor
and a revolver were lying by her aide.
A large sum of mouey which th de
ceased had lately drawn from the bank
is missing. It is not known whether it
ia murder or suicide.
EUIiOl'E AN C0TIENT.
THE CARLI3T3 IX SPAIX.
EXCITEMENT IX BARCELONA.
FALSE RUMORS.
THE INSURGENTS REPORTED
RETREATING.
Madrid, April 14 Noon. Ther
was great excitement in Barcelona yes
terday, in consequence of a report
that a force of Carlist was approach
ing tue city, ine volunteers were
called out and promptly obeyed th
summons, but it was soon discovered
that the report was untrue and the ex
citement subsided.
Pabis, April 14 Fight Dispatches
report the Carlists, who retreated from
Puigeeoda, to be in a critical position.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Havaxa, April 13. BidwelL the al
leged English forger, escaped from th
prison half dressed.
Lmxi Rock, Abx., April 13.
White River is fifty-six feet above low
water mark. Red and Black Rivers
are reported falling rapidly.
F.cfacla, Ala., April 13. Major T.
F. Johnson, on of the oldest citizens,
sad lorur personally identified with the
I
cotton commercial interests here.
dend.
Kit Wbst, April 14 Noon. The
steamer "City of Dallas" has been
brought into the harbor. She is not
leaking, snd will depart for New Or
leans.
ToKOjrro, April 14 Noon. Wm, M.
Tweed arrived here on last Saturday
night
Fort Watsk, Iro., April 14 Noon.
The Bt Joseph's River and its
tributaries is still rising. Bridges
have been washed away and the roads
flooded.
WAsnwoTox, D. C, April 14 Night
The President leaves here on Wed
nesday for 8t Louis, .
Havana, April 14 Night Biddell
i.A.i . t :t -t k.
w.f V ""
city. Ho had maps of the city sad
country. He refuses to say who sided
hira to escape.
RicraoND, Va., April liV-Nighi
The Supreme Lodge of the Knights of
Pythias convenes here to-morrow. The
session will last one week.
New Tore, April 14 Night 1
Michael Donovan has been sentenced
to twenty yesrs imprisonment for
highway robbery.
Messrs. Escher A Co., heavy siU
importers, have failed. .
Commencinir with the awful catas
trophe of the Atlantio, off Halifax, we
have realised a aeries of disasters, by
fire and flood, by sea and land, which
has kept the chroniclers busy in re
lating the sad details. A splendid
steamship is totally lost on the coast of
T 11 , 1 1 t T . 1 1
nouanu, anoiner is suns at rieu urate,
East river; a fearful tornado unroofs
houses in Iowa, and swallows up
human uvea ; disastrous Spring floods
prevail in all directions ; in Rochester,
N. Y., the rising waters undermine
buildiners snd make a sweeninir tomb
of the Genesee river for a large num-
ber of human beings; whole blocks of
buildinin fall to the around, murder-
ing the occupants; .while disastrous
fires swallow up property, and. in
short, misfortunes seem not to come as
single spies, but literally in battalions,
?,' .... f . ..
us to build better ship and better
houses, and generally to lay our. foun
dations with more care and judgment.
Perhaps one-half of the casualties are
comparatively unavoidable, but fully
one-half arise from our own reckless
carelessness.
STATE NEWS.
: The derails of the tralr ponium
Janie Battoo Ilor lecture in Hi-; BatJ nron oar ooat four niht ag
eiga on Mj Dsv. j hT heea buruJ on by one into our
! The Teoiperane craixtk or i
i (VJOaboro mopm to 4 p cnnj
lue - nw - . on or about the 2nd of May.
Siuipn Morvleuui and Thom
Griffin, both colored, who wer coo-
"JS L. ,.1 !l SEL . TiiT:
1 eonnty of burglary, and wntoed to
j b hanged, but who appealed to th
supreme totirt iar a new irui, are to
hang oa the 30th of May.
Th Raki-ru New lr-axns that the
residence and out-baildingt of 'iliomaa
Dowdj. Ch tluun un t t, wr d ftroT-
ed by flr lart week. 6a Taeaday the
dwelling houae, barn, Ac. of CoL
iJame llire were eonraoied. VV
hT no particular in relation to the
fire.
A colored fireman of th engin
T Z .f ?"l-n
oa Saturday sear Weldon, and it ia
snrpoaed received fatal injuries, though
at last account waa living. His head
struck a piece of timber in passing a
water lank.
The Favettville Statesman says: S.
A. Baldwin, J. P., yesterday committed
to await tue reauiaition oi tne Ikt-
ernor of South Carolina, Calvin Fai-
aim, charged with stealing a mule
from Dr. Jas. IL Powe. near Cheraw.
S. C II waa tracked all the way to
th Courthous in Fayetteville, where
th trail was lost; but wa afterward
arrested by Deputy-Sheriff J. A.
Brown, with th property in his pos
session.
Th Charlotte Observer says: For a
day or two past ther baa been on ex
hibition here a perfect curiosity. It
is young pigeon, with four perfectly
formed legs, the two unnatural one
being iust uuder th wuigs. tnior-
tanately th pigeon was killed by a
lien (wuom neck, naa Deea wrung) im
mediately after being born, but it has
been preserved in alcohol. The cu
riosity is th property of Mr. John T.
Butler, and waa burn on his premises.
It can be seen at ew Idea Haloon.
The Raleigh New says: Yesterday,
about Da. m., at Clayton, Johnstou
county, fir broke out in a pila of cot
ton, containing about 41 bales, belong
ing to A. Horn. The fir raged lor
aooui miny minute wnen it - waa ex
tinguished by the exertions of tho
citisen of th village. About six hun
dred dollars worth of cotton, at pres
ent pnoes, was destroyed. Th fire i
supposed to hav originated either
from sparks from passing locomotive
on tli railroad, or th steam saw mill
near by,
The P.a'elgh Sentinel ssys: Less
than a year ago virtuous young girl
waa living in private family in this
county. Hh became enamored of a
young man of rich but respectable
pareuta. And in ber oonndance he be
came her master.
Months hsving elapsed he became
enamored of another woman, and he
save the other ten dollars, which but
conveyed her away from wher b was.
and when she arrived in Raleigh she
wa. destitute. The chief of police
was informed of her critical condition
when he had been notified.
Having ascertained where she was
(having been conveyed there by a kind
hand) be sought the nearest at nana
praotitiouer of surgery and medicine
he could find, who waa Dr. HcH.ee.
She lecanie a mother twenty-two
years oi age next July.
Mite is an orpnan. iier tauier was
a Confederal soldier, and when he
had been killed during th late war,
her mother returned from Tennessee
to this State and soon afterwards died.
She is now lying in a house, in the
suburbs of the oity, in a critical condi
tion, l he police authorities have fur
nished her money and hav don eve
rything they could foi her comfort
t. :.. ...l .1..' 41..
Ik iff r jwi-icu limb uio vurjnuau
people of Raleigh (but this is no
appeal, for all those who are true will
lT.i - . m .
aw uns sunonng womanj wiu ai one
respond to this call of humanity.
Cnrisna Japaa HUtary
Mr. Mori, the Japanese Minister,
who sailed s few days ago for his native
country, left in th hands of General
Eaton, Commissioner oi Education at
Washington, a short sketch of that re-
markablo people from the earliest su-
thentic records. lie divides the his
tory of Japan into four grand eras :
nrst, uie age oi fiaruia, or spin in
second, the ace of Ushet, or frovern-
mettt of the Kings ; third, Hashir, the
government of the nbioguns, or secu-
f . .-4 lnn.ll, .n.l l..f tha
age of Oshei-ish-in, or 'restoration of
the ffovernment of the Kinss. There
i nothing curious in the sg of spirits
but tho language, it is similar in
HI! Ul'tUJ V HI UlWau V umtUUn-,
though differing in expression and
manner of pronunciation, which ren
ders it very dimouit o acquirement.
I"""" ."".. TT . V.. i .
Its origin, hke thai oiuie Japanese
people, is unknown. The record of
Koziki is the oldest, being 1,160 years
old. This represents the creation as
in evolution, and divides it into three
distinct genealogies : first, that of cc-
Ia.11.1 Iiaihm adjvtir1 Ittninf aniritlloj
K 01.HH wiUa J
beings ; and lastly, msterial ones.
The celestials consist oi five jurnis,
and begin with Amo-no-minnkanushi,
or matter of the universe, ine sec
ond and third Karnis are related to
each other, and represent male and
female elements. The remaining two
are nf no special importance, but each
of the celestials appear to have been
self-created, and to have controlled
their own existence. The name of the
tilace of their abode was Takoma-no-
bara, or high region ; its record of
their creation or destruction exists. It
is seen bv this that the Japanese the
ory of creation is just the reverse of
Darwin and others. Altogether it is a
strange account, and to the Latin races
an moampreuensiDie history,
Rawar t Nlghtaaarc.
Dr. Hall says that when s person has
got a nightmare he is in danger, ana
should be awakened' at onoe, without
anv referenoa to the asency. In this
way doctors, we think, do a deal of
harm. A young man named Mephitns
was lvins on his back Sunday alter
noon, singing to nimseu, ana wita mi
I eves closed in a sort W eostaey over
his efforts, when his father rushed into
the room and planted a kick in the ribs
of the vocalist that sounded all over
the house. The mtir family were
three hours bnninna: that vounir man
back to consciousness, but tne trouDie
seems as nothing in view of the fact
that he might have died had not his
father come iu as he did. Danbury
Jvewe,
Pram tk Unite. X. t-. Carnal:.
Wmk l Ika x Atlaattc."
uemoris that to remain, tukcffarcd
forewr. Th piotur ol th
1P- Uon w bna'wt
bo r.J from th night ia-
to eloep with Ui full asauranv that
w worrow r?""".
eye a pccful harbor of rlug, of
tii tuudea alarm, th eraah which
drore th awakeoed aleepera with hur
rying fort opoa the deck to hear the
row of death from th ware beneath
their feet, and fae it frown apoa th
aky abore, of th hundred in th very
meridian of life, vta, overwhelmed by
age, panned into eternity without on
farewell look at earth, of those who,
chilled and despairing, clinging Ion
to the rope and cpar, fell at laat dead
upon th marbl hdgc of the tea .
will remaia forem in th dream of
scenes of this caUs trophy, and never
b forgotten by those to whom prox
imity to th seen of th disaster ha
lent a vivid reality to it story.
The moat harrowing feature of all
the hurry of the sleepers wakened be
fore the dawa wa th almost total fur
retting of th women and children.-.
In the mad rac for Ufa to the deck
these, helpless and weak, were thrust
ule and left behind. No children
and few women got beyond th eoni-pauiou-war.
They went down with
the ship, the husband of tho women
dying with them ia preference to
seeking safety without them. It
seems, at first, strange that such
n 'gleet of those most requiring
help should hav been manifested in a
British ahip, whose officer were any
thing but cowards; bnt the auddenne
of th shook, and th rapidity with
which th vessel suuk, must b taken
as an excuse for a neglect wh:'oh would
be otherwise inexcusable. Now, how
ever, wben we remetnner In fcorror
of that night tho dashing of th
wsve over the vessel, th freesinar
atmoeiihere. and the difllcultiea which
stood in th way t f th bravest and
ronget reaching the land it is rath-
er a matter of congratulation that death
seised swiftly upon the young and
feebl rather than they should have
been finally forced into its embrace
after prolonged torture.
Whether skill and vigilanc beseem
ing so great a oharg as that assumed
by th officer of th "Atlantio," might
not have prevented th disaster which
overwhelmed their ship and its bring
freight is not a question for hasty
iudifoment The prudeno which dic
tated th bearing up for th port of
Halifax t unquestionable, and another
tribunal less rash in it verdiota than
publio opinion will deoid whether ia
taking that course all requi
taking that course all requisite precau
tions, careful calculation a to diatances.
rimil examination of charts and
regulation of speed approaching land
at night were observed. It may be
that this histono accident has been
on which could not hav been avoided
by any exercise of human foresight.
aud that ome inscrntsble decree of
an overwhelming Frovidenoe and not
tho criminal carelessness of man
doomed to death the lost passengers of
the Atlantic. We trust that such was
the case, and to this trust we bold for
the present Her officers hav yet th
reputation of skillful, prudent sailors.
Their bravery, coolness and considers
tion for those under their charge were
proved iu the last momenta of immi
nent peril to themselves. The jealou
eye not only of those who were strug
gling with all their energies to escape
the fate which had overtaken their com
panions, butof thecalmerresouersfrom
the shore, were fixed upon their
actions, and yet none complain that
they faltered for an instant in their
duty. The Captain seems to hsve
given his orders with eoolrea and de
liberation, and to hav left the ship
only when hi further presence would
have been useless ; the Chief Officer
was tho last living man to quit the
wreck, hi own lif nearly paying
forfeit in the vain endeavor to save
that of a woman passenger : th Third
Officer, by his conspicuous daring.
where all seemed to be brave, suc
ceeded in bringing means of self-
rescue to many ; sod the Fourth Officer
was lost On any one of these men it
would be monstrous to pass harsh
judgment now, when their gallant
bearing in a trying moment of supreme
misfortune is yet the theme of every
tongue; and we feel that the whole of
this community, at least, is with us in
the wish that they will be able to show
themselves blameless in the inquiry
which will be instituted.
The courage of the fishermen of
Prospect who hurried to the scene of
the wreck in their boats, and risked
their lives to save the men of the
Atlantic, their hospitality displayed in
opening their house to the distressed.
and sharing out their scanty wardrobe
among the naked, aud all this gener-
oni,ly. tbc tion of the Legislature on
behalf of the Province, and of the
Mayor on behalf of the city in at
onoe offering shelter and food to the
sufferers but evinced sffoctively the
sympathy for the living and the sor
row for the dead felt in every section
of the country upon whose rocks the
Atlantic was castawsy. 1 ' ,
Hallraadt Tim.
A recent lumberman'! circular esti
mates tha number of railroad ties ia
? resent use in the United State at
50,000,000. A out of 200 tie to the
aae is above rather than under, the
average, and it therefore ha required
the product of 750,000 acrei of we'l
timbered land to lurmsn tne
supplv. Railroad ties last shout
&v yean; consequently ou,uuu,uuu
tie are used annually for repairs,
taking the timber from 150,000 sores,
The manufacture of rolling stock dis-
poses of the entire yield of UMJ.uuu
acres, and full mpply of ar arly 500,000
sores more everv ver. it appears,
then, that our railroads are stripping
the country at the rate of 1,000,000
acres per annum : and their demands
are rapidly increasing.
Blaaaa A.tktaaa's Appalalatcata.
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Mrnoath
Bt. Paint's, Washington canst
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Bra, Oriddl Oakaa, Mnfflna, WafilM, .,
ha DooUy'i Taatt Powda pi assa; ' aicr
man.
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Inii alia Imvaaittl while ' nraitvlonil
mUrBin.H Ihoaa wb t at rroia Um of
Toioe. It It ImllMwanbla.
ThtMsamtli-f artpttl ap , a tS eml kaaas
aonreiilmt lor tha pocket, aad ar lot aM b
an araifisu ana aeaiara.
. H.iuniriitaiuni
N. E. (orsar Slitk aaU Arch SU., P hlla.
ftkH 4S I
V2W ADVEBTISZJH5T8.
THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL
It riETIRQ OFTHS MtDICALSOCIITT
m um list f Xarlk CareUa, will k ka'. la
TATtl V1IXK , R. C, MAT Hk. 1JT1, at II
(. m. JAMR8 McREB, St. D.,
Bairatarr MoiUral oot, H. u.
RaLSior, N.O., April II, n. (aprUSVtd
GETTYSBURG
KATALY8INE WATER.
THE V KITED STATES DIIPEMSA
lury, ika aathorlsod roeord of oar MaUrla
ktnllra, vlaaaaa IhM araUr with tha bum ro
nonnn Alkaiiaa or Darknnatrd Sprint of
Karvpa. It far asoaada aar it' ar kuo
In H sair-praarrrin frnpoTtla. It dot
not datai lorni by kotllin aud kwpln. it
ka. narcr boon elaliW lor any lkar mi anal
araiar tha power to dKootre tha aratw, or ao
railrd aba'k rorni.iHma In lha kony or aa tha
llmb and lolnt. Thl. tha Oottrahurt Kataly-
alno Wator kaa dona In handrodiof Insane, a
0nnl. AVuMoHm, Ittmralgi, tyffuptim, Vrmwl,
Dtflxl'l, Aufwy awl Vrint Puratfl mnorally
bar. all ylrklod to IU iaS aahea. It baa nWnrad
Huttmlmr Pmwtr tu tha paralrtls, enrad Abirnmi
Ml Crww. and alrrn h.allkr action to lha lr-
pii ii.fr. It ka. enrol Vkruit Dimrrkma, PUn,
. i .... ... l . !- ...
ii.r i ip. i mi. , y.af.m'., v n.. i m yirwim 9 m
Skim, O'ntnl Ptintitt and A"nan Pmtrmlimu
rruni Mmlal and fhytUtl Kicttnt. All tkM by
lha huttl'd atr It la powerlal aaOdota
fi Brcrtrle. Aaria or Pnnkmt. It eorroaia
Ih btonm;k. pruatotn Di. nation and roHerea
tna Hand alraiwt iBmrdutely. P.niphlrta
eon'alnlni akxturrol th. Siting, report. Uom
aalnant ph)alrlan. and nadionl arrltcra. mar.
Toiona and prlt-atmrc esrro, an WatlBo-
nl.nt from dletlngulebrd aitlama, nlll o
farnuhad and eat hy Ball on (.plication to
WHIT MKT rrttS.,oi.l A.'la.
(21 Sooth Front St., Philadelphia, Fa.
OtrtTuBcau sraiao to. , ..
i. K MiIUIEMMT.sml lrcfiaU(emrally
aprll 11 W d3l
Orri(kfHt' r.wu'n W., C. Y R. R II
1
TUKineTon, N. O., AprU 14, 'it.
W R w airuJ iZ"
SEALED PROPOSALS
TVIL.L BE RElEITED BYTHK UNDPR.
k g i. d, ni t'l Mundav at II M. for tha (ruta
tWn, traatllng. brNIg ng ao I rek- aying U
rnntnitta ma naiiar.y nn o iwn w.ua
born' .nil t harimia (alKMll oi tan. ).
Profl eaand .noell ail n ohm be aeon a' mr
rfflo In thl- city. HpielSmtlou. nlll b. nrut
b) stall aa ap, iieauan. -
.. I. I.'.uni,
Uimv Enainaer.
ap-H IS m-ti
Star and P-a KipT I ttra- j R rh-eo' i l-l
pk rop) I imm and rnd bl.i Is till, rfllr.
HISSES' CUIR
ADD BXOS7.E
BTJTTOM BOOTS.
CHILDRENS' CUIR
and BRONZE BUTTON BOOTS,
A large assortment at
C. A. PRICE'S,
Exchange Corner.
. u-
aprU 14
Wilmington Lodge Ho.
319.
psaULA MEETIa TBIS EVEKIMO
tlx sleek.
. TU09. . 0ARB,eW.
strUU 10-tt
raw lLvuLTisiamrTS.
SPECIAL.
rpilt UTI BOOKS TOKK kai iia aatk-a
at ail la vast mt BUwk Baeka, a uMr
kalUa roaltt,' tkav eaa k fcrabkW
tkasi at prlea tka,Wrj eeapatltlaa.
lattafsatiM arat4 k all, I tum a
aallty, la WMaawkja itk K Tark pnara.
RKIMSSIRQIBa
Lira Ba aa4 staa Star.
Qmi4 r I tar talt at HKINIBEBQ.EB'.
apnlU S-
, AUCTION.
8. S. BWTnrO. Auctioneer.
I will aall at air Salaa Boaa to-Oar at W
tlac. A.M.)
m kkav rtata. I MallaM.
I . Lar. I J Vhtacw, t la Ckaraa.
14
saaakai aad KUcksa Paraltara.
b)a
BUBtars,
Sll BOABD.
CUAIBS. BOPAS.
UATBACE1.
riOTCUSaa4CABPItT.
aprtt M Mt
M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. .
By CRONLY MOUKIS.
HOUSEHOLD,' ETTCIIEN FURNI
TURE, la
OS TUBS DAT. Htk Ica'aal. atMaVlk.
a at.. will aaU at ear aaiaa Kwau. aa aa.
avlaMBi mt
Ilaskl4 aa stllehca rartiltar,
ratal, t ka, Ae.,
WITR
ritlf Klta .HatkvrvU
yotai'tlkt-Tl
iiXhjr Pil!a, fraat B 'oina.
EIGHTH ANNUAL BALL
AH BU-UNIHSIVU-
Uu T kSSOCi ATI IN will lakav
alar al Ik Hall mt Ike AurUa
Rsflaa Vaatpaar, mm WKHR'S
a i'..
DATaraalRf, ApiUIStk
stakakadaf tk CeaaltU. KoTkkataasI
al Ik soar .
J. H M oO A BUY,
Is rlH'iN,
j. j. Km.
JUilN M0RR,
Wat. HOWl.lMrt.
Com ml Mae.
WtaaTaaWt
aprll II
Just Received I
Caalea Ola r Fraaoroaa, aaankarro Brrap,
Pattoil Naai, Jdllaa, PmorTaa, Lestoaa.
Ai.a uiaipw, traportaai
" K. VmiaMr'a, "
Mrkaana,
fMBTKH,
BHUWM 8TM0T,
URAMUKS, ., e al
JAktKS I MBTTS',
d MaikatBUaal.
prill st
NOTICE.
mUB BVBIOBIBRBS TO THB CAPITAL
A Block of ika Carolina Caairal Kallwr
Gonpm, ara raqaaalail t Moot al Ilia Pint
PtUonal Sank, la tba alt at Wllminaloa. M
0., Moodar, tha tvaalr-ellhlk ilav of
Aprll, ll, at It o'clock, aoon, tliaa aa tbara,
In parami or br pror, M proMad to ataHil nlna
tNiMtora mt tkaaald t'eapaa? , an la siaka
ark rule, raiulationa and
kr-laa-a as tuav
tua
soaa aw
r roe tk sararaaianl or mui
aorpuratle, an tk irsaaaetlo ar II kaal.
IMUd AptU II, in.
Kdwasd MATTStwa,
T. B. PoSTta,
J. B. Wasnais,
a m. UisTis,
H. 0. Oinaatxiss,
A. V. Btoit,
Caaa. H. RoaaaT,
T. W. Xsscasss,
B. U FaaoT.
apll II
FULL WEIGHT SOAP.
IpatOCTEEi UAMBLE'H
EXTRA OLIVE.
Boa Brand. of Snap art antd ahnrt valgkt
Ir. to a!bt nonnd par kor. If raa a
baa. annua pan par onay for mbat mmi d
nmt rotelw. Van too arroaato m aoT
Buy Proetar 4 (larabla'a full n.tghl Brand
ld by alroaar Inyoar dir.
rriLi.a.ni' Dtirn.,
Wkuleatlo Agonta,
anrll 1-1m wilmlnt inn. N. fl
0fiiceTrcHvSu,r& Collector,
Uty er TTllnlngtoB, n. I., I
January 7th, 1&73.
W. P. OaaaV. Em . Crrv Mas.aAk I
Sia:-"la rararonti to tba aiuuir oftoa-
atrartinc nHablo aklewalk. oa rartain atrnu.
tha tpai tuition on straota and Wknrraa, ta
trhom l ha aiattar wna rofemd at tba I net aieen
lag at tba Board reported, i. coin mending that
p.. entente h. eunavuetod oa Front Tram Kd
I ra lo Oaetla i on Second from Prlncaw rn
Oranga ; on Market from Rlr.r lo Ninth .trort;
mi nod urow rrom unit to seeona ; on wainui
froralinUtoPrnatt on Mnlborrr front Water
I Print ; on Water from Cheetnot to Mulh.r.
ry ; on Ckeetnat from Water to Front; aa Prln
eae. rroa Wator lo Third ; on I Jock fioni Wator
In Third ; and on Oranga from Water to Front
Mracta; and that tha Marahal ko Inetrnele l la
giro notion through tha paper, to tlx propeny
owner an Ml Mraetothat lf.de walk. md
of bi Irk or nana (Sag) ara not eonttmrtrd by
lha lataf Mat hi), tha eltrnlll doUiawork,
and tha pronarty In front of aneh .idewalka
will ba near i In pay tr neh work. AlleMe
w.lka t ko rxmatraolad aadaf tna aaptrrlaloa
of ih. Marehal."
Tha report waa renrlra and adopud on Ui.
ln ai uaeamnor, ion.
T.v. nnnvwno,
r. mm.mr Troaanraf.
jaat S-M-Jt.FI MI,A1AI5
Marsliars Office,
CITT r WII-WlwftTO". !..,
JaaaauT T, lH7H (
IX ACCORDANCE with tha altera order,
from the Mayor and Board of Ahlrrmen, I here
by (trt BOtiea tknt If lb owner, of pruperty
aloni Ika at rent, named a bora fall ta aonaUaat
ahlfwalkael brlek.or ata, 'St,) by tba M
.y f My, 117, It till k done by t!j City st
their axprnM.
w. P. CAS DAT,
i;ity Marrhal
,natj, pi. MI.A14H !
NOTICE. ;
1IIE COPARTM.R4HIP HERETOPORS
eil-tma amler lha n.ras an rvla of J. J.
Oi l ALU., bUI uayui-Mirou oy ainwai
eonaent.
J j. Mantt alone aatkettetd to aettl ap th.
old kanaer. .
. u. l H' UTT.
H. J. SAULS.
Th andemtgnrd wl'l eontln to trnnaxet t
eommiaiioa bneluore ander tna name and atria
oi J J, doott A "o.. and rmtpai-tlally a-k.
rnntlnnanoa ot tua patronag nratowta to lib'
.rally aamoiorn.j
J. i. SCOTT,
Tor rofoeenee. rnfer to Captain I. H Orainar,
Preeldent Rank of Kew Uanorer. Wllninitan
fl. ;.; r, B. Borriem Proetdent Brmrh Hunk
of Hew Henrerer, toKIhoro1. N. C; Hon. Vf. T.
Dortch, l. J. Emm as Mean a, B. 4. Af
aaea. -
march it .00 Smooch
BATTEL MURTOAQJt
V ; Pot tale at tk
JIOT3BSAtOFFIC.
. raw ATYELTisinyrs.
C3TCJ WAXT T3 t'JT
cs::ix:u cxeap?
ir tor o,ct
BDftORD, GROW & CO'S
wnxi tor wot. mi
I SCOAR,
rLorm.
BACOSt,
coax, to., AC,
at Ola tovM Barkot petroa. Try Ikoir aatekra
Ir !) A f Blear. laekMoaof
rory m i aowiot i ooacco, la mtm ta otui paw-
wn laoaa a artai
aeath Wator aa rra Btraaaa.
apms ss
UBJK BLARKKTB,
ur BUSES
Mala, naraoaa, saadMa,
Traaka. Loatkot TraTotiaa bag.
Skid blaakoav Brallo,
Marua
iaMa, Can 1Mb,
Hi
i BrMkaa, PoaUor Urn
Lartaat stark aa roiroot prioM at Ik BtaU
a. B. TCPIAH cxva,
a. Svo'k Pmal MroH
WUmttaa, H.O.
actH jtk
, RELISHES.
ptCKLXD AVD irtCIO OTITKBs i
rwaioa aaa ipwaa aainraai
Barttatt Paart and A prlcabj
uokioa Paapkl aa Kawtow
Plfklas, a4 1 Pa .
I laowoa u i a par aea. ai
4. tt IT! TERSOB,
aprOI
To Contractors.
. FOR SALE.
ftolslaa Paalaa tllrk tk star aa-
Kovwl an darakU iaiat. dollvorad al U
rka, rttror nam tk aaarrlaa oa tba Mla
Mmr. hmrni Jororr. nrpoaita Hmw York T.
Pur forilHtr Intoratailaa aa mn olao. frolbl.
otr .ai-pl k AIIOLPMM arK.BItT, doalor
la Boitiaa Farioj Rlarha, alto Bnty,
aoraar Caaaj Bt , Hav 1 ark.
ut 11 n-IUTIai
Lies' Si Oilrfc
r ADtBS'lBKLT BCTICUUBB,
TlluNKH, BAOS,
STRAW, LEOHORN,
TANAMA. aVSJJ,
TEARL AND SILK HATS,
L10HT aa DARK IHADtl OP
DIAQ0NAL8, CLOTHS,
MIXTURES, cuEvorrs,
aad slkar aijlra mt
CLQTHINQ, NOW OPCXIXQ.
nurjson &co.
CITY CLOTHIERS.
sprUtl Bt
NOTICE.
A MEE11S0 OF BIOCKHOLPKBB OF
tua Wllmitiittoa Mallwat Oa-awatlra Aaa
Ullna will ba bald at th. riir Hall aa Tbar
daj avat, ink lust., at I o'clock, p. av
II. W, IIIVBE, S't.
sprtl t) ap-41
STUBGEON TWINE
JVD ALL IIZKS BIINB TWINE.
Uul Rat Tln af mmy rltt.
PWiiag Taekka I rat Tarlrtj al
NEW HARDWARE , STORE.
SfLII A MCBCHIIOK.
aprll 13 ' r
BATTIKQ
QP BEST QCALITT FOR ITRAIBINO
kwols, atacaraoturrd by Ika Oraat Fall. Ma
afMtarlni Coaipaoy, RocklBhaat, R. C
Ord.f I Iliad al foolery pilot, by .
DlROSIET A O V
it dJtwM
aprUU
Hay Idy-IIay.
OAA ALS RAT. " I
Par a.1 hy
r.yi. K SECURER.
Sll U
California Butter.
TO ARRIVE TO-DAT PER
STBABB tiSITA,
A Cask of Elegant
CALIFORNIA BUTTER.
The drat lhl mrnt of the Bream,
' - AIJIO,
New Goshen Batter.
I'.l'nsU nd petfoftly lr(nt.
r Sead la yoat ardt ra la lime to
OEOR0E MYERS,
II II Soatu front Street.
M
aprll II
CALIFORNIA GOLDEN m
ROLL BUTTER.
JStEttPCCED T TS IS THIS CUT
mioeBnnrgoi tj.
P-rrt tblrwrit for tha aeawu now in Kor I'
Su(erUt to any olhet Batter
made In America. , , . .
ciia. D. .vnrens co .
I Sorth Pront t. .
Sprit P
89 t
CHAMPIGNONS,
B
OKEI.ESH IAKDINK",
XiorlllcU Hub ana Twngae, ,
' Cnrama, MantlMro, Chartrtnaa,
Pine Wlnea, Cuidlalaand Liquor.,
Ploeut braada Importtd
and Dcmo.He Began.
; , rnAH. d. mvEids t co.,
' , , . ISorth Pron at.
aprBO ' ii 8 tt
Button Eoots,
Lsdies fine Serge Button Boots,
Misses Morocco Button Boots, , . ,
CkiMrsn's Murooro Button Boots,;
r A: - " ' :
, ciiaeles a. rr.icn-s,
ap-lt 11 k'ichang Corner.
New Crop Cula,
ICO
uhds. kew chop crnA
Pot '. by "
F. W. K '
a:a u
Li
LwSm lit i u... i .
W73.
OOINJ V
STATTOBS.
PAi
Laar Wilifto...
I aa a
II a a
11 r a
i y t
I r m
J
at p a
" Abbotkbarg...
Loatoorwa,..,
M BaM Moot
Laortabarf..
Barklntbaa...
mMLuaarui.
OOINQ EAST.
raaaajiaaa
Laar Lilomi !...,
M Baflbiafkaai.
Laatlabara.,
Sana H-"..
Laaibanoa .,,
M AbOMlabara .
(Mia
IHii
Mtaaa
NUll
lima
Ufa
Arrlva at Wava(o
lllia
- viaaa,auf wan; BaaASaT, f
Kaav PralfhtTralaaatep karaarara
tltafafer Ckarkxt Ballraad aa c
far, WUalactoa t Ckarlotta, tcly I .
ar Sa Tralaa aa laadar. Bnra r
Oara acaaaipar aaak Paoarafor Traiaw j
Tralaa rar Tas Tiaaa raa hTtfalar!r.
1S73
Wcstcra DIvL'v'i
1 -1
STiTtona
PAaaaa I past.
Laar Okarlau..,,
Liacntntoa..
Arrlr at Maoaio. . ,
IWta
1 at A
11 Aa
aBTUBlSJ.
uaT Banal
UniwIalM.
:: IS:: I ::::::::::
.. I u )
Afrit at CaarKHt.,
T. Q. JOMRSOR, , . UH
AaaaaaMBapa, luparu.w
Ja . in.
Wllmln.rtonanil Viti:
Railroad Coaj'-r;-,
Omrs e BsstaAk paanrrtT
WTia.iBu,)r.Cna t, '.
CHANQK Of SCHXDULZ.
Oa sad aftr ManAa, Jbb MKk. P u
rralatsatk W.AW. Ballnad wUl r
klkmi
Mailt TBA15. ,
Laar Cala Do pot ajty (laadar
.....M....... '
Arrlr at Oolil.horoU n I t
- Jtoebo MooatU. S f
" wrkloaat a ..i n
Laaoa W.ldaadailjr (Saadarr (Aoopt.
"" , a a
AirtveatRockoklmai,,., ...... ,,,,11)11
" tldaWvat w I
" Vuiaa Uapot.. ...., t-m i
EXPBESB TBAXS.
Laar fTaloa dpnl,dallo, at.
Arrir at UultUbora at ,,
KnokT Mouutat. ..
Wohlua at
Laao W.Muai, dally, at.
ArrlTaalHo kt Moantnt. .,
Ml m P. v.
.....
.'-. i
V, . t ! I
ttoMobtireat....,
Union llonot ak.
....,... .. l. . r
I I
Malt Train aaakaaelma annBootioa at
Inn tar all point. NurU U Bar Liu aa
taia uraoa roawa.
SV" Bipraaa Train Mmaaeta imlr tth i
Oraokront. Inlln.aa's ,! a...
la Car a tbln I rata. j
r relglit Tralna will hwr Wllmlf.- .
Wenkljr at Km A. M. aad arrlm at l.-u i . M.
Binroai Prolfht Tralna will loan d
iajtaaaaptad) at 1 A. M. and i
JUMM r. 1 V i
. i . i , ataaat
Ml - ,
EJIERALBCrnBrilTENPTll C1T
Wllmlngrton, Colcr-.!
.. AND
Ang-iista XSallroa
Witaiwaro, N. a, Ovi Tti, S
change of senrr:
Tha following Scandal win go lot a
IB) A. M, Monday, Tth butant .
DAT EXPRESI THAIM. De!'
Laar. Wllmirrtua....... . a
Arrlr at Ploranre...,
" " Uolnmbl...,. t
Angtut.... T
ir Aaiu.u
Ar.lraat tiolumbla......... 1
Wlwlnrrm..V..".'i.V..V!r..l-'
HHIHT EXPHKd (DaUy), Biuxlay
Laaro Wllailngtoa...... t
Arrlr at rwonna, 11
h Volnabl....
- Aagoato. I
Lea Aagnala ., a
Artlre at ilaaibla.,. .... i-
Plorenoe..... ....
- WILmlngtna. t
JAM'S AWTlVf
laaa'lSupui.i
ant i-
surma.
Hiltlmorc and Wilinlr :t
SEMUWECXLY 1
STEAHSIIIP LET: :
oaioaap o va nui otAa arsa '
D. jr. roi.KT Capt r. ip"
I.KIIXK...... Capt. J.H. hf
HkHlAXA tXIB5,.,.Capt. I. O. t
Will hereafter Mil front BALTIVOR 1
T'lbSDAT and PHIDAV, and fr i '
MINdTONorory WKUNKanAT en 1
I'KDtl, connecting at v.iiminr"m
Wilmlnaton. Oolamoia ft Auea. V
Ion At Weldon, and the WllminrMin, I
At Kutherford Hallmaila AUnue aarer u i
of steamer to Payette rllla.
elvlaCTaiwaga Bill f I
tn all pmnla In North, and Boatk C
ll.orgta aiui Alabama, ,
Connecting at Cs:t!.r. :
with the Baltimore m Ohio and tVa - '
Oeniral Railron.1. tor all polnie In toe
Jlorth-Weet, and wltU Steamer. ao. r
fur llneton, ew York and Pbilaii.ni!.,
ror ire tent rmagemen'e ap r to
. . - , . Alt l.Ar- ,
Wualaaioo. I.
ANDAKW3 4S OO., Agnnta.
eaitimora.
de-SI '. '
rOBIl.lahU)'g STBA V"IJP lw
tiuis VTEMtaxa a. "r
rttOM SEW TOKK. AS1
rAT Ann sininiii I
wijusixuiox. ,
IKSTJBAKCB 0M.T SB r'.'"'
maoroB coNKKcrio? 'i t
EAUJIOAHS LKADiM I
ai paaw nrira tbi m.
Pur rreight ir to
BAr-iU Ir
ak. V
Kail ncid