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DECISION OF SUrKEiTE COURT
IN A 2IABATDIE CASE.
STEAMERS prr.n EESrOXSIBLE
FOR COLLISIONS WTTH
SAILlXa VESSELS.
DEATH OF OOV. SHARKEY. "
WiumaT05( D. C, April 29 Soon.
Ths Saprem Court to-dar, iu ths
eolliaioa between ths schooner
Champion and the steamer Lucille,
confirm ths Judgment that the steamer
ia iwponaibla for sll damage; that
a Bailing Tetwel taoitt keep on her
eoan and ateamera moat aroid her.
Oot. W. L. Sharkey, of Mississippi,
died thia morning at the Imperial
Hotel aged 83 years, of pneumonia.
TIUE LAVA BEDS.
DESrEEATE FIOHT WITH THE
MODOCS.
NINETEEN FEDERAL SOLDIERS
rrri.TO AND TWENTY-THREE
WOUNDED.
DETAILS OF THE FIGIIT.
THE TROOPS AMBUSCADED.
A COMPLETE AND TERRIBLE
SURPRISE.
THE MODOCS ARMED WITH
SPENCER RIFLES.
VERT LATEST FROM THE BATTLE
FIELD.
Sam Feascisco, April 29 Noon.
A courier at Treka report a battle, in
which nineteen Federal soldiers were
killed, including Cant. Thomaa and
Lienta. Howe and Wright Twenty
three were wounded, including Lieut
Harris. Others are mining.
Lata Bids. April 29 Night A
reoonnoitering party of artillery and
infantry proceeded in the direction of
the present Modoo stronghold, Capt
Thomas commanding. A dozen of the
Warm Spring Indians were expected
to co-operate. On reaching the bluff
the Modoo fire drove the troops to a
shelter, and as usual the foe was un
seen. The Indians delivered a cross
and enfilading fire. Two wounded sol
diers reached the camp, when four
Companies were sent to their rescue,
They carried stretchers for the wound
ed but could not reach thorn.
Later CoL Green reports that the
surprise was complete and terrible.
Lieut Cranston, of the Fourth Artil
lery, is missing. A full list of the
killed and wounded cannot be ob
tained.
Later Still The wounded and killed
hare been collected and are waiting
for a conveyance to the camp. There
are sixteen killed, including Captain
Thomas, Lieut Howe, Lieut Wright,
and eight additional wounded.
The Moddcs had Spencer and breech
loading rifles. Some are known to
have had two or more rifles.
The Indians numbered twenty-one,
When the soldiers took refuge in a hol
low, every egress from which th In
dians commanded, the soldiers could
not show their heads or hands without
certainly being wounded. Very few
escaped. The rest were either killed
or wounded. The killed and wounded
of the Modocs are unknown. Captain
McKay reports that his Warm Spring
Indians took their scalps.
The Latest A heavy rain is falling,
Col. Green, who is out with reinforce'
ments, is momentarily expected.
The Very Latest It is difficult to
recognize the dead but trom some ar
ticle of dress. Their lineaments
are horribly defaced. Eight men were
. buried on the field unrecognized.
Lieutenant Cranston, of Battery A,
with four men. is still missing. The
"-" reoonnoitering force consisted of bat
teries K and A, ilh Artillery, and
Company E, 12th Infantry.
Washwotos, D. C. , April 29 Night
Captain Thomas was a son of ths
late Adjutant-General L. Thomas;
Lieutenant Howe was' a son-in-law of
General Barry, commanding the Ar
tillery School at Fortress Monroe ;Lieut
Harris was the son of Philadelphia
merchant; aid Lieutenant Wright was
a son of General Geo, Wright, who
was lost on the steamer Brother
Jonathan.
GOTHAM.
THE SAILOR BOARDING HOUSE
TROUBLES.
SOME TALK OF, AN AMERICAN
PRESS CABLE.
New Yobk, April 29 Noon. Com
merce ia almost paralyzed by the
trouble with the sailor boarding
houses. Vessels valuably loaded have
been detained for a week.
NiK Tonic, ,April. 29 Noon. The
Journal of Commerce urges the laying
pt an American press cable.
The Government has paid over
117,000,000 of the May interest
EuitoFEAX coyrixE-vr.
THIERS DISCOURAGED.
WHITE FROST NEAR LYONS.
THE YTNES DESTROYED.
RETORTED WITHDRAWAL OF
THE CARUSTS FROM SFAtN.
Waskwotos, April 23. Noon.
Thiers is discouraged by Remnsata
dftai Upon the announcement
Thiers remained alone for an hour.
Bonapartist Journals declare the
Conservative Republio dead.
White frost has destroyed ths vines
in the vicinity of Lyon. The disaster
is similar to that of 1817.
Lou oir, April 29 Noon. It is
reported that the Carlists intend Wav
ing Spain.
The. cable companies have agreed
upon amalgamation.
Ortffta aa Memalaf of Ike Imns
Hl.aHTMUtU Eaableaav.
A writer in h late periodical, giving
an account of a visit to the church of
Santa Crooe, in Florence, says : "Over
the main entrance art the orurinal
letters ills, placed there by St. lWr-
uaruiua, of bie una, who invented them
in 1137, after the plague, to denote
the name and mission of Jesus Jesns
Hominum Sal valor.
There seems to be a sreneral misar.
prehension eonoeming the origin and
meaning of this monogramatio em
blem, notwithstanding mat it u in
common use in both Protectant and
Roman lathouo enureses. It orna
ments chancel walls and windows ; it
is carved upon altars and pulpits ; it
is embroidered on ecclesiastical vest
ments, and is stamped on the covers of
sabred books. Many Christians re
gard it with an almost superstitious
veneration, as if it possessed some pe
cnuar inherent bounces, some bidden
efficacy : whereas, in its present form,
it has no meaning, and, apart from its
associations, is possessed of no more
significance as a religions emblem than
wonld be any other three letters ol
the alphabet arranged in a similar
consecutive order. Historically con
sidered, it possesses some interest for
it embalms lorever the stupidity or
the carelessness of early transcribers
of the New Testament who did not
know or did not distinguish the differ-'
ence between Greek and Roman letter.
In its proper form it is simply an ab
breviation of the name Jesns, and it is
nearly as old as the Christian era. It
is used continually in the "Codex
Sinaiticua," which is considered by
many scholars to be the oldest known
manuscript of the Holy Scriptures,
antedating even the 'Vaticanus. It is
found also in the other "Codioes,' and
in very many secular manuscripts,
from the earliest centuries down to the
time of the invention of printing.
Manv instances of it may be seen in
Casley's fao-similes in his "Catalogue
of the King's MSS.;' notably in the
charter of Berking Abbey, of the early
date of A. V. 670.
The Greek form of Jesus is Jeioui,
From a little before tho Christian era
down to the time of the invention of
minting, the ancient letter of tianta
was superseded by C, a latter form of
sigma, and having the same powers
and sound, in all the new Testament
manuscripts of this date Jesus appears
as IHCiC; or rather it would appear
as if it were ever written out in full.
But to save time and labor the early
coiiyist abbreviated all the frequently
recurring words, and we and the name
w -a . .
of Jesus almost invariably contracted
to the 1UU, a line upon tne
top being the sign of abbrevia
tion. The middle letter H is the
Greek eta (Roman E.) and the whole
is equivalent to the Jtloman or fcng
crliftli IES. or the I and the J beim
ii i k. tt7u i. . m 4 1
luenuctki w t,r, tuo uisk, rvuu, urn
last letters of the name of Jesns. In
the Latin transcriptions the abbrevia
tion IHC was retained, the declension
al terminations being changed to suit
the Latin cases. In the course of time
the ignorant scribes who copied the
manuscripts confounded the Greek
with the Roman letters and wrote it
IHS, having no conception, probably,
that the middle letter stood for any
thing but the Roman H. In the "Co
dex Beta,' where the Greek and the
Latin texts areorivenonalternatepages,
the error is very observable, the ureea
IMC being metamorphosed into the
Latin IHS.
Finally, still another change too
olace. The dash, the sign of abbrevia
tion, became a cross ; and then it was
discovered that "Jesus Hominum al
vator" was comprehended in the three
letters, ft very pretty and suggestive
explication, but unfortunate in that
it furnishes additional proof that the
convist mistook the middle letter for
the Roman H. Ignatius Loyola, the
dently fell into the same error. In the
orpftt neat of the order the svmbol ao-
pears as IHS, with ft cross above the
connecting line of the H, in the midst
of emanating rays of light, with the
three- nails of the cross beneath, ar
ranged like a fan, with the points in
warL This, sometimes written also
iHtS, is used for the abbreviation of
In Hao Cruce Bains."
The symbol of Jesus was probably
not used otherwise than as a mann
script abbreviation until about the be
ginning of the fifteenth century, when
51 v - " i- i i J i
U DPgau vu ue empiujBU as m uinuuui
emblem in calligraphio ornamentation
and shortly afterwards in church deco
ration. I he letters are found com'
bined in a variety of shapes, often
making ft very pleasing and artistic
- ' 3 ri.J
monogram, a singular one aencnueu
by Molanns is worth mentioning. He
says: "in a window of the orphan
asylum 01 iiouvain, a DUiiuing wnicn
depicted between the end letters I and
S Brothers Ignatius and Xavious each
looking towards the other, and grasp
ing right hands which hold an uprich
cross, thus forming the middle letter
U.
St Bernardius, of Sienna, may hare
been the first to use the 1113 as
sacred emblem in church ornamenta
tion, but hi certainly did not invent
the symbol, nor is it probable that he
was the . originator of the legend,
"Jesus liominuiniialTator. ,
The Salisbury (Md.) Advertiser pre
dicts an abundant crop of strawberries
in that section, and says the peach
crop is sais, .
STATEHEWS.
The streets of Raleigh are to be
lighted again.
lUleich is about to organize a mili
tary company.
Mai. Robert Bingham Wcture in
Raleigh on Friday evening.
Dr. Willie J. rainier, formerly of
thia State, but now of Boilerdle,
Canada, is in Raleigh.
The deb of the city of Raleigh is
1130,000. About of this is the
Boating debt and the balance ia
bonded.
L. W. Howe has been sppointed by
the Governor Commissioner of Deeds
for Nprth Carolina, resident in New
York City.
Three-fourths of the real estate of
Pasquotank county is owned by North
ern men that have purchased and set
tled on the same aiuoe the war. 1 ney
are a prosperous, enterprising working
class, and are adding to no small ex
tant to the general prosperity of the
section.
A correspondent of the Charlotte
Democrat, writing from Steven's
Mills, Union county, says: There was
most horrible crime committed in
thia vicinity on Sunday last A col
ored boy by the name of Adam Hill
attempted to raviah white cbiidoi
aix years old, but was caught before he
bd seriously injured the child, tie
was arrested on Monday and on Tues
day was committed to jail in Monroe.
The Raleigh News says: According
to the first map of the city ever drawn,
the original of which is now in posses
sion of Colonel W.EH. Tucker, the
sonare now occupied by the Deaf,
Dumb and luind Asylum was tor
many years the city burying ground.
During the excavation for the foun
dation of the Asylum buildings many
skulls were thrown up, and even lee in
and bones were soon on the bank of
dirt
The Charlotte Southern Home says :
We learn that Federal Judge Dick, at
Statesville. expressed the belief that
the Ku-KJux bill would be declared
unconstitutional, and advised the ac
cused to renew their bonds and not
stand ft trial.
If this bill of abominations should
be I declared unconstitutional, what
redress will be had for the outrages
committed f Hundreds hsve been run
out of the country. Hundreds have
been ruined by being dragged five or
six times before distant Federal Court.
Many have languished in prison.
Borne have died. And all this crime
and wrong done in the name of law
has been unlawful and wicked 1, What
a country and what party !
Tba Charlotte Southern Home sava
The division which stormed Ae works
of our "late enemies" at Seven Pines,
suffered the most In that severo en
gagement several of the cadets of the
North Carolina Military Institute gsve
their young lives for their country,
Young Addison Jones of Wadesboro,
fell mortally wounded. Major Hatch-
ford, who bad been ft cadet wnn mm,
went to him during ft lull in the battle,
to remove him from the field. "Let
me alone," said the young hero, "I
must certainly die. Take off the flold
only those who may live to fight again
for our country." Then with a pleas
ant smile he said. "Goodbye, Batch
ford, don't mind me, God bless yon."
Sir Philip Sidney, the scholar, states
man and soldier, was the brightest or
nament of .the court of (jueen xJiza
beth. On the 22nd September, 1W6,
his thigh was shattered by a musket
ball at Zntphen, from the effect of
which he died. In the thirst caused
bv his . motal agony, he called for
about to raise it te his hps, he noticed
a wounded soldier looking longingly st
it. and without touching a drop lnm
self, he passed the bottle to the poor
follow saving. "You need it worse
than I do."
No act of the brilliant career of
Sidney has been more honored thsn
this. Uut the unselnshness of the
youthful soldier at Seven Tines seems
to us even more neroio ana auuiime
than that of Sidney. The motive, too,
was higher with the Uoniederate, it
was love of country snd not mere com'
passion, which made him forgetful
ol sell.
The Raleigh Sentinel says : Tester
day Secretary of State Howerton re
covered a valuable record lor wnicn
search had been made in vain for sev
era! years past. It is "A Register
showing the names, slphabetically,
rank, date of commission and enlist
ments, periods of service snd occurren
ce, taken from the original Master
Rolls of the Horth Carolina Lane of the
United States," during the Revolution
arywar. The record is in an excel
lent state of d reservation and is in a
good plain handwriting. At the close
of the record is the following certifl
cate :
Uitmo States, (
Office of Account.
'We do certify that the preceding is
a true Register of the North Carolina
Line of the late Army of the United
(States, taken irom omciai aiwnmcua.
'Philadelphia, asm July, nvi.
" Ttndb Catldt,
"Bekja. MrPFiiW,
This Register contains the names of
the ten regiments the State had in the
army, with some fifty men classed si
"artillery." The regiments with their
commanders, were as fouews :
Regiment 1. Thomas uiark, uoionei.
" . x Aiexanaer joartin,
3. Jethro Sumner, "
" 1 Thomaa Polk, "
5. Edward Buncombe, "
6. Gideon Lamb, "
" 7. James Hgan, "
" 8. James Armstrong, "
M 9. John Williams, "
" 10. Abraham Shepard, "
The Register contains in all the
names of about six thousand nine bun
dred men, including those of all the
Revolutionary celebrities, and mates a
proud old record,
The Raleigh Christian Advocate
sava: we notice mat a nrm in at.
Louis is engaged in building a machine
which is designated to cut and take
no grain, and at the same time to plow
and seed tne grouno. u we are not
. ...
mistaken this is the invention of Dr.
Martin, formerly of Salem, R, v., now
living in Knob Noster, Missouri He
hss for several years been perfecting a
model of a very ingenious contrivance
for the purposes above mentioned, and
applied for and obtained a patent hut
' fi'- i ii. T... :n
year. ""V?"" W."J I,muf" i,M fr,1 ill e.relm.. , w .
handsome return for his ingenuity! AMtrm, Howard association, !. 1
and Tjerseveranoe.
A vrovo to this, it is said that Morse
obtained ths crude idea ot telegraphy
from CVmnious, formerly of Clem
tuoosviii, lHmdaoa county, N. C,
but now a disunguiihod lawyer in a
Western 8tt. ClMntuoas was
student of William and Mary CuUcg,
a., and w said to have been very food
of rhysies and Mathematii. He em
bodied his conceptions of telegraphy
ia a rude model w hich he eabuutted
to the inspection of Mr. Morse, then
rrofeasor at that Colloge,wha, seeing the
feasibility of the design, studied and
improved upon it, and finally won
fame and fortune from the invention
which of right belonged to another.
The principle upon which Colt's revol
ver ia obstructed is said to have been
invented by a Newbern mechanic, from
whom Colt either purchased, or filched
the patent, and made' fortune upon
fortune from the manufacture of his
pistols and guna. The most wonder
ful engraving machine ever known was
invented and patented 'ev vears ago
by the Messrs. Ouerrant k Fields, of
LaCftAsnlle, X. C tuigravinff upon
any substance could be so accurately
and rapidly done and such perfect
imitation of other engravings could be
made by it that it is said the U. &
Treasurer recommended to Congress
the importance of obtaining possesion
and exclusive control of the machine
at anv. even the ereateat enat. as it
would be most dangerous thing in
the hands of counterfeiters into whose
possession it might come. These gen
tlemen have received patents for other
and important inventions of machines
and machinery attachments and appli-
. 1 bey are young men of (reach
lineage, and have had Senator J. Tur
ner Morehead, of Rockingham, as a
patron and friend in their enterprises.
Flack el the Meeeca.
The Modocs make a gallant resistance
to the troops. Intrenched in their
lavs beds, they are battling like heroes
gainst fearful odda. If this band of
savages had not cut themselves from
the sympaties of the world by their act
of most unparalleled perfidy, their
S resent heroio contest would challenge
le greatest admiration even from
their enemies. They do not always
skulk in ravines and hide in rocky
crevices, out have bodily attacked the
entrenched position of our troops.
From their lookout they wave their
banners of defiance, Half hundred
naked savages against near a thousand
troops armed with rifle, howitzer, and
field guns, and with more than their
own cumber of Warm Spring Indians
aiding their enemies. It seems almost
a pity that we may not admire so brave
and resolute ft band, but we must con
demn them to a merciless extinction for
an .act of treachery for which civl
lisation finds no excuse. San Fran
cisco Chronicle. "
Calling a spade a spade is well
theorv but not alwsva emedient
practwe. A Philadelphia gentleman
visiting bis betrothed recently in Lan
caster, called a coach dog a Dalmatian
bound, and was promptly informed by
the dsmsel that if he could not refrain
from profanity in her presence they
must henceforth be strangers.
Warren, Ohio, has a military baud.
the members of which are women.
The price of tea Is reported to be
steadily advancing in the Chinese mar
ket, . .
The Sultan of Turkey retains the ex
clusive services of ft lady physician to
attend the females and children of his
household, The physician is ft New
Hampshire lady, and graduated in
I'uiladelphia.
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DIRECTORS i
Silas M. Mistis, Dowaid McRas,
Edwaso Kiddsb, E. E. Bl'SSl'SI,
tiaosas CsADsavta,
This Institution will cammenes baaliMaioB
Tbunday, May lat, 1S7:, st Hi Bankftif lIooN
oa Market 8 treat, Mortb kkta, batwaaa front
snd Second Strsats,
Dapealti of 4 Ima sod apwards, will bt
reoalTtd.
Married wodms and ntnori, by tbs prorUlon
of tba eharUr, eaa depo.lt awney In tU.lr
feftma, KibJ.ct to their ows central.
Interest, st tbs rats of al per cant.
per allowed a sll depeaUssf five
Dollara snd upward, raaalnlni In tba Bant
three Btonthi and npwarda. Iuterett le pejable
eenl-aDnaally when not drawa oat tba snvnint
will be added to th. principal money, and I en
titled to Interest the mm as a regular dtpo.lt.
Loans will be Biade spoa Brat elan Kami !
Ute snd eollaterale, st taaeonable retaa.
It Is Intended that thle InttHritloa iball top-
ply s long felt want Is tba eltjr of Wllmlntton.
It Iffere s aaf. plaoe for th. dcpo.1'1 af tbe
isvlapeftbs people, however email. It will
add to the turn deposited sad (We aa Impetus
to boslnees by retaining snd employing tbe
capital where It Is aecnmalated.
The patronage of tbe pablle Is solicited,
aprilis n.tlUlstMsy
Star and Post copy.
Bobeamtsa, Wailwooro' Herald, Goldiboro'
Meaaim, and Martoa Star copy time., each,
and send bill te Journal.
tfair SfhpRck's Polmonle Candy
fr- ii embrace. In a great degree all the
i.rlnrit.lM or Bcheaek'a Fo lluonic avrnp.ana
while as plsssant to the palate a the purcet of
eonfoctloas, its medical properties render It
effectual In eontbs, colds, Bronchial and eat.
arrhal affections. Ac. It Is the moat accepta
ble remedy for children or tnf nto, and eaa be
given with Impunity while lor prefeolonal
gentlemen, or tboao who eafer from lorn of
Thesseandlee are but up , cent boxes
convenient lor tbe pocket, sod are tor sale by
au druggists ana aeaiers.
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ot 0r Ekar lilga K
. ft, aa the evening af
the SO) InaUnt, at T a clock, aid prooaaa
from tb.nne taTh.llan Hall when, at I o'clock,
an addrem will be delivered by Sua too dales,
r. o. m.
Th.citlienr.af Wllmlngt a are cordially It
Uad la attend.
lSXOUHSlON
lt of Mir. Rtesmar " will leave for
flmlthvllle at o'clock. Ths member, of th.
(lr.hr, and citlsena who wlak tn partlclpata.
will bs oa board promptly at tbe appointed
time.
Tickets mast be nrneared from tbs Committee
prior to tba Ut ol M ay, ar some nay ba dlup
pointed, aa only s limited number caa bs aa.
eommodsUd. .
Wf. l SMITH. 1
JOHN 0. Rih 11,5 Committee.
U. E11RBKCK, )
spHI 19 10H1
Very Large
-VaTO. 1 MACKEREL,
SMOKED 8ALMON,
1)IUEI CODFISn,
NEW HAVEN HAMS
and TONGUES, at
J, C. STENSON'S.
sprll 2 1M-
it
SELLING OFF,"
" SELLING OFF,"
"SELLING OFF,"
TO CHANGE BUSINESS.
IMMENSE
REDUCTION
IN PRICES.
FANCY AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
Men's Wear,
Shoes, 1
Hats, t&c.
TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE,
- TO CHANGE BUSINESS.
MACKS BROS. & CO.
' 25 Market St.
CUT THIS OUT.
This Card will be reoeived by
us as ONE DOLLAR, from any
purchaser of TWENTY DOL-
MACKS, BROS. i CO.
aprUII
1Q1-
KIW ADYISTISIXUTS.
OESE BLAMITS,
Mate. WaniMB. BaAUM.
Traaka. latkar Trauag BMa,
SadOia feiaaAMa, SrHi
StrWniM. Carry I wk
rlun. straakat, PMikar iMatarra.
Utgaat ataA aad tawaat arieaa la tke State
' J. B. TtiPEAM COt,
ka. I SatS Praat atsaat
Wksaoaaa, N O.
aatM VW
IOEFESTBE STILL FCR SALE!
Coopers Wanted.
OMTriHITHIlIU tM nitara
aaOalaM far Bkta Iain tilaa ftaata, IM
OOOrUiratsaaa Spirit 1 ftaaimBaf-
rala, ta tk. art. at aaaatry, aaa Sa aanal-
anl A pall kHiat at ta frmtmin
A. H. Vkkeoaari as.
rruts
NOTICE.
Taa Tatars ansaFM Wanl ara karaky
titti lAat a. kr kMl aalasr4 ttaftauan
sad PU HuUan tat tk Pint Ward, sai Ikat
tk. INuUror tk. paraaat af ri(latoila( aatot
ta Ik. Ptrat Ward U1 aa sptaed si Ik
BROOKLTN ENGINE HOCSE,
aa Faartk atraal, sartk al ftuaaa Brktgs,
railUT.lk. rtkS.;aT Aartl IsHkal, fraa
tk. smi af A. at. tk I s'ttar k P. U , satt aa
tk mat, aftk IM, H a4 M af M y, fraa
a'.teck to I t'detk P. a.
Tk. UUlrstlaa U1 U aaattaaaS S k.
aatla af atfkl Sars, pmadtaf tk tlaetata as
Us Kk Uj af M v
K. K WIIJON.
a. p. uikici u
j. . w. KAOt.r.
SU N -f
Part aaay.
All For Lovo ;
or.
Tho Outlaw's Brido
-IkT MISS ELIZA A. DCrRIT, author af
be blratetraas Uaaat," "The risslatl
Uaugbtar t" CaBcelled WlU i" ' Why did he
Marry liar ," Bow he did It, or, wse be
Oillly;" x Michael Kadolpbi" "Wha absll
be Victor Par ea't at
HEINSBERCER'S
LIVE BOOK AMD Ml'SIO STORE,
sprll KA-
LIBERAL REPUBUCAN NOMINATION,
FOR ALDEIIMAN AT LARGE:
NATHANIEL JACOBI.
mm n.caIH
of repffunUtioa la tke city
I eoannll., af man, aab'awd b part? fnrf,
late. Sad iBiHiKixInBt ar Ring tan .. hlng
apinat, ann tea imaoruai ininno) cm
trolled bf the adopted eltlaaua af the land
Btak. an argument la farot ef aar eaadlilate
bliMiwe uraMBl fur tbe eonaldarBtleB of the
you-raortne city,
sprll W 1W-SI
mHB oal.l.Ud H. M Smith Mm Hey Cat
JL. tare, at row uaruware awe,
OILEi MVBCRISOW.
sprll ft 101.
THOH THR t.SliIPS,
y Enaa'e Plating M enhlaee, Eejm'.Sclsaors,
ratsBt nanaa it
illoleCnlUr, st
New Hardware Store,
OIXM MURCHIgoi.
Il-
sprll IT
Mayor's Office,
CITT OF WILMINGTON, N. 0.,
Ar-niL 21th, 1873.
PR0POSALS will bs received st this effloe
anUI Thursday, the 1st day of May proilme
st soon, for balldlng three Are cisterns, each
of me bar re Is oapaolty, ea. or more of which Is
to be located en Market and Plfth streets, st
tbe dlsorstloa of ths Oommlttas sa Pit De
partment,
Specifications rnrsished st this effioe.
JAMES WI1.BOM. Mavov,
swll Si eo-tlstM
Mayor's Office,
crn oFwrLmNQTON, n. c,
AraiL llith, 1873.
PROPOSALS will be received st this office
until Thursday tbe 1st dsy of May proximo, at
aoos, for paving rrlneess street from Water to
Front street with cobble stone, the city furn
ishing sll material.
JAMES WILSON, Mavov.
S-tlatM
sprll 38
LOCAL AGENT wanted In Wilmington Tor
THS ALOIS B, tbe only Art Journal In
America, An active, energetlo peraon, who
will obtain a reapeotable lm ol eubwriiiera, can
retain the position permanently. Other occu
pation no objection, amrtitot rvnlri are sob
Vwtor. A. r; is not eold to Book
seller, who .rs not regular agents, this to an
opportunity to work up a buetnraa thai will le
B tegular income wnn iea .aarna wa po
leguln
leding
.ear. Ma aimllcatlon will be enter
tained unlace accomiianled by such testimo
nials ss will show ths highest rsepeatabtllty Burt
;eneral sucosss of applicant In unaertAklng.
r .11 nart loulara hv add reeelns
JAS.
DU I J un at Mr UHlWifir.
IS Maiden Lane, Hew Vork.
atrllJfl
ui-aw
Children's
BRONZE, .
CUB, .
BLUE,
v FINK and FEARL
Button snd Sewed Boots, at
CHARLES A. FRICEU
aprll M Exchange Corner.
Fork and Bacon
QAABBLB.FOBK. ,
0"0 rvowe. ir. aitm ana nimiiwr
gut Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders.
For sale by
P.W. KEECHNF.R.
101-
spell ff
&
TtTflOLESALI DRU00I8T8, snd dealers
te
la Faints, Oils, Tsratoh, Patty, Lamp Black
P.lnt Brnsbes, Sash Tools, Window Glaw,
Druggists
sprll IT
lss' Snndriet, Toilet Articles, Ac
J01-
Hay-Hay-Hay.
CAA BALES PRIME HAT,
mi lauding ei-brlg Waltham, sad for sals by
KERCUKKR.
101-
Sprit IT'
A LL BUNDS OF JOB PBINTIKQ
kxotrated with nostaesi snd dispatch at (be
JOTJENAl 0FIIC
icscnLA5iors.
ST. JAMES' SCHOOL
FOR GIHLS,
J LENOIR, M. C.
Tk s Sckeat has aa aaesaafally peawd tts
istyaat.
it tsepensd em Msrek M. Un.
We a Or a daUsktrel, kanllby at.aataia
HaaM, with a mm af M ii-iag a, MMraa-
maslcal adraataeaa.
T. hMg MMtua aalag te tba vnatar, II
it affvra aa aearaaiiy ir rmaa w
maMittalounUar daakMra ka tae
aaaltk. BHalm r(Kai all Ui a.aiaMt, aad
aaaaawitstaamaariag tae wuuar.
TrHISlf la kteaaaa. tk. Kk MT"
abla as abe aad at tke Sawliew
OtNB,! BaMaleat af SS Vtaaka,
Itgaia aad aat nwiaaaa. ,.na
Waaklag. t aaloe, (St
TalOaa, pet Saatloa - H St
Laagaaget MM
CSIC Ingram SUl............,... SI
Vveal taw
A gwdtaiAa afaat Ptflh, kBawaesaar.
m at tk. kwlunt ab.U.T a. a VUa'kil fli'kul.
ar. ba iwiul r Ma ekarr af Ua Latia
a. vie e.B ry ti. ariaagasaa. w
ara kilru''o. fag la. taly at IW taa-
guaga.
Taaabn af Palb Br.aebs-Vls) H. A.
aMaabwtg, af kasavtaa, V a.
Taarbar af Pttovb Ml Manta-llsskt. Mag-
dahras tMrtal. d.aihi af the Maetoc.
btev. JObAiOH A. O E RT R I , Eacter.
SI. Jaataa1 Kaatury.
karaaax-t.-Ut Ba. Tkes, AtktnsuS), D.
k, I ka. t'karlas W. Eaakia. kkM f St
tu iuwti, nviuswi a
uarva W . - -. saw
COAL! COAL!,
U, fcUES KUW OX BAND POB
Qrstea, Btoveg and Ranges,
Foundry snd Blar ksmith.
DaUrared areapU.
o. a. r AIUSLEY A CO.
arch ft Tl
Oats and Corn.
O AAA BCSIIEU OATS.
V B,,.k.l. wViK bill Valla Oara.
PuriaJeby
P. W. KERCBNER.
at a It Ml
Spirit Casks, Hoop Iron
' and Glue.
000"EWMl mc9m1 kul ,vail Cui&
rorsaleby f , yr, EEEUHMRB.
sprU II lU
Registration Notice.
Tbs Begtstrattea Books ot Fourth War will
be epea dally until Tuesday, JtHh Ustaat, from
II A. M. Is I F. M., end ea Mtk lasUat sad 1st
of Ms from I tot A. M., and oa th. kl and W
or May from It A. M. t I P. M. sod from T Is
I P, M., at Ans Street Engine House,
WHO. J.FOWUEB,
WM. MiLAUBIM,
WM. A, 0REEN,
KegKrars,
luo-ll
Sprit M
XJIOS R. R.
Apbu. 19, 1873. f
riLi eiiP '
FAST FREIGHT SCHEDULE
FOR ACCOMMODATION OF SHIP
PERS OF FRUIT AND VEGE
TABLE) TO NORTHERN
MARKETS.
GMMKN0tmi APItll. lTit, THROnill
Pl.ight Train, will leave WHmlngro.td.liy
11)1 BUnUAT) al 9 V r. m.,arriiua "
li s A. A., enanactlm directly with the
Seaboard and Koanoke ll.ilroail. and arriving
at portnaoulh at 1:10 r. St., ana oauverini an
freight, to New York. Philadelphia sad Haiti.
mor. BAeu, leaving niai .iwrnww.
Kaw York .hlpmeutaoi monuay arm i taw
will take Wsdocolay'. Ships . of Wwln.wlsy'
Thurnlav's end Krlilay'.. will take Saturday's
ships, llaltlmnre and Philadelphia abipmenU
maua oauy, eioepi naiuruy, win tmmw .
wrath neat day without fall. Bhlppare at each
tt.ilun along the line of tbe road eaaavaU tkcm
sslvss of this train.
r. r. i' i v inr.)
Qeneral Bnterlnteiioeilt.
A. PopB.OesersI Freight Agent.
aprlllS H-lmcb
w
IRK RAIU50
0RNAMK5TAL WI
WORKS.
Tin grift A CO.. Xo. M North Howard strsat.
. I
Baltimore, manufacture Wire Balling for Oae
VUtrlea, Balconies, Ate., Sieves, rendare, uagea,
land ana uoal nnreeiis, novan mr, om, aw
low Badsteails, Uhalrs, SStteaa, o.
may tl, is
ISSUSAirCE.
CUARDIAN
OF NEW 7STOR1C.
OKOAMZED m.
Assets $3,760,595.76.
tnnireson tho Ordinary LU, Indowntent
and lontlne Plana. .
A. J. IMUli, JR., arcdi,
WII.MINaTuN. N. U.
Ctllre en Market street, two doors West of
Orean Planner's Drug Store, with Ut.
Thomas t, Wood, Medical Ixamlaer.
rch yo a.
,1
$37,0O0,0 BTKB lEBl'kVABCE CAPI-
TA1 KEPBESEJiTfai aitzji
PATI5Q BOHTWJI LOSS EE.
Queen Insurance Company, of Liver
pool ana ljonntm. capital, iv,vwtvw
Forth British and Mercantile Insur
ance Company, capital 10,0nA,ftM)
Barttordlniuranoe Company, eapttal i.600,000
rt.tlonal Fire lnaurance Vompany, .
of Hartford, capital ' S0O.0OO
Continental Insurance Company, ot
New Vork, capital t,5XI,00
Pbnenlu Insurance Company, of
Brooklyn, capital. ihwvwv
Virginia Hone Inenrance Company,
of Kicnmoua, capiuu , uvuuv
MARINE The old Mercantile Mutual of
MewTork.
LIFE The Connecticut Mutual of Hark
ford. .
AlAJHOVfl m BVAcnint
QeBeral Agmta.
novtS . . - -tf
11 TERCUA5TS A$T JbTCHA5ICS
ill
; nsnuscE cospast, -
KICHMOKD, TTROrNI.
CaptSAa.M.M,...M.............S4lw,wSS
A.T. BTOUBS.PresldX L B. MoobbI Sect'y.
JOBS WIUH3 ATKI'M,
t-li.-Hl A iTilf
, So. 4 North Water 8t, WUmlng'on, . c.
1 SprUB ,. , -W-tf
sail i
Rail Read
nc::;
Listen u;.l;. 2!
1S73.
goixg v. :. :.
ST AT lOSI.
rAJSS.dlt ;
Lm. Wiiannttaa...
Akbutwgn,
1-aaOTWa.,..
" Bke Haal
lar1akart..
aWvtt.f ham...
Arrtvoal Luaavu.f
A
II ISA
IIMrs
(Mrs
imtm
i
tuts
GOINQEAST.
STATtoae.
taaanaas ra
I Mil IS M W
INia
A I i .
r M a
U a t I .
1SII
IMll Sr.
Leave Ijlailla
BWAi.(ham.u
m LaoiiaUarga,.
Paaa rteai,...,
" Lamkartaa....
M Akkntuaarg. ..
Arrive at W UBunatua
e XIibibs. geiag Wast Basactast, t
East rreighlTTaiasatoe bore everusi'L
t Stage fur Ckartotts . Sallread snA 1
fare, WUmlagioa to Ckartotlo. ea'y g x
ar No Trains oaSaaday. Expraas ft,
CarsaeaampaayeBCkPBBmwgarTrata. j
; Trains foe Tosi Ttasaa ria kvegslsrly.
1S73 Western DIyLsLs. 1
STATTOae
I'
aa
tarns..
Uave CkaTwtra...., f
oaui
leuAw
11 et am
laae.vlni.ia.. I
Anivs at Baalo. . . I
ArLMNll.
Usvs B a rials
pkie I si m I
LlnniMBkia ... I S 41 r f
at Cbarlotto.. IMtsI
" Uneotaloa.
Arrive at Cbarlotto.,
T. . JOHNSOM. . U fltvx
raaSS r ' .
Vilmlujton and WeU::i
Itallroad Coxars-7i
ernes ot (nasAi rrtAiTBiri'ii i
vTUailagtoa, K. Ol, Jus t, 1 !.
C1IA5QI or senxsuLr.
Ou sad after hteaday, Jaaa kxk, tmmi
Trains ea Ue W. W. EaUread wUl tu
Mlewsi
MAIL tea nr.
Leave Cams Pope sally (Sundays
a... .m. ..... e A
Arrive at (t.il.Uhora at 13 u r .
" Kocky ktoaalat........... Sir.,
VV.Utoa at ija ..
Usbvs WeldoadaUy(Suadayuaasepit.
mil a. is a.
Arrive st Hocky Moaat .....11 or A. .
" lhl.boroal 1 I. r. .
M Calua DaatA tji p.
UBtaa Deptig,
EIPEESS TBAI9.
tea re ruion depot, dally, at P. M.
arnvu at tvmuoor a.. s )i a. m .
' Kcky Mooatat ma. ,
M WeMon at no A. K
Leave vTell. dally, at 1 i P. M.
Arrive at no v Mount at, ......... s v r. M
- lMd.birs at. , .10 M p. M
I'nion Itapotat Alt A. If.
Matt Train makaa atoaa emaaetina ol evt
Ion rer all point. North via Bay Lino aad A (
quia Jraek rentM.
a- E.preas Train emnactj only with A.nia
Craek real. PwllHuea'a PaLM klMa
I mi t ara am thia Iralavi
rrelshl Tr.rne will leave Wllmrnr,
Weekly at AM A. M. and arrive at .u P. M.
aipreat rreignt i r.ins will leave d.uy S.
lava eaoeptsd) at frig P, M. snd arrtre st .4
P.M.
rfOHH F. PITI1E,
i , Ueaoral S"?t.
BBS I ) i.e-lf
ir
EMEEALSUPEKIKTEBrrTS OrflQV
WUming-ton Colnratla
AJfD
Augusta Railroad Co.
Wiuusstos, M. a, Oot, tth, 13T J.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
The tallowing Sohodnle will go Into e flee
MAM, Moaday, Ttk mstsat .
PAT E1PKBBS TEAJJf,(Dallr.
fieere Wllmingtoa.....M...n... I V.
Arrive at Phvenca..,.. IH.',
Uolambla,, Iir. .
- Augusta. I.4J p. .
Leave Augn.t , S 4A. .
Ar.lveat t'olumbla,.,. II A.' .
. . Plimnoa 4.IS t, f- ,
" vyilralneton ,,lo. f.
HIUHTKIPRkSs (Dally), Sunday e"
lave Wllmlattoa t. .
Arrive at P'orenoo. 119 f. .
Columbia Ii,i .
Auvtuta A. 1
Leave Antwta " I'. .'
Arrive at (lolumbla In - P.
Fluranoe i-ilA.
WiimlngtoB....... Will,
JAW Kg AKDFTtSON.
treB'l ouparinw't
est S
awaammawyamaamamri'r-7-"' I
SHIPPEfO.
I Baltimore and Wilmteston
ttMi.wrrifiv
oami- aw a.ato.m .
simismPLnm"
eoaroasD o rsa rtasr oiam sruAuamrs
D. . rsiIETn.- Capt. D.J PBTf.
1.1 1 ll.f.K, Capt J. ft. bsn n p rr.
HKBMtA IXTUE, ,kCapt, I. C C1UL13,
Will hereafter sail from BALTIMORE ev
Ti'fSHAV and FUIKAT, aad from V i -MINUTO-Hevery
WEINICSrAI and 8 A r
I'MIAY. connecting al Wilmlnct'ia with t.
WUml"tw. OolomKlB ck An(nMa, WHn-
ton A Wel.lou. and the Wllralmum. Cl.
At Knthertunl Ball mail Also the several Lii..
I of Steamers to VayaUevUU. -
9 s31vlwg.Thro.iEli Bills efLaxllSK -
to all points In North aad South Carolina,
Ueorgla aul Alabama,
Connecting at Caltlmcfa
wrth the Baltimore Si Ohio and tbe Kirthnh
Central Rallroails for all point. In HieW t and
Nor ih.Wrat, and wlta kMmer snit HaiiiOfc
for Boston, New York and Phllaiielphia.
For freight engagementeappiy to
.' A.D. CAIAUI, Agent,
t Wilmington, M. C.
AiDaEWSCO.,Afnt. .
. i tfaiumore.
' dsS1 - . .i
T OBJLLARD'S STEAWSUP LINE F
Li NEW TOKK.
BAtLIXa TTEelOATB AED FltTf? t T
FBJg HEW TOkK, ASD WF1S k.
DATS AJfl SATTEDATS FF ' T
WrLXIHOTOX.
INSURANCE ONI.T OKE-FOCBTH F
raaouoH consectioks wn ;i
RAILROADS iEADIJiO Cl'T
wn.MI"OT0N.
SSP No passenreors bakea.
. For freight ei'piv to
BAiHI BROTH F' . ,
suySt -
E. FRAfiKCCt
Of A TOSS NOW 1,A
lJ ? iJ ti"n of whih I
i Njrs sent ts AT 0
llled. 4 ', i
r :'
SH-513J