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Willi INGTON, N. C., TUESDAY. JUNE 10, 187a
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TILMDfGTOX. X. C:
TTTESDAT, JTTXX 10, 1S73.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE M01HRS.
CAUSE OF THE TROUBLES.
THE WHITES AGGRESSIVE.
"-' THE INDIAN'S RETALIATE.
FEARFUL MASSACRES COMMIT
TED BY THEM.
DAVT3 OX THE THE IXTIMIDA
TIOX WAR FATIL
MORE INDIANS CAPTURED.
MASSACRE OF CAPTIVES BY THE
BRAVE OREGON MELISH.
THE DASTARDLY AFFAIR.
Sah Fbaxcisco, June 9 X o o n.
Dispatches from the front state that
Gen. Davis had sent fur ths settlers to
identify the nnrderers, and the stolen
property recovered from the settler.
Ths people tell the following story :
Messrs. Boody and Seheira took np
.three-fourth sections of land near the
month of Lost River, last Angust, and
settled their families. On the morn
ing of November 29, Capt. Jack's band
ofi Indians were attacked on Lost
River by a party of volunteers, and
compelled to retire. Hooker Jim and
his party of Modocs were on the north
aide of the river from Capt Jack, bnt
knew of the latter's defeat, and during
the forenoon of the same day Boody
and Sc hiera were murdered by Hooker
Jim and his associates while they were
cutting wood and herding sheep vin
a mile of their house, and 'utterly
unconscious of danger.
The Agent of the Yainoz reservation
Lad promised the settlers that any
offensive movement against the Indiana
should be made known to the whites
in time to afford them an opportunity
to obtain a safe refuge, but the mes
senger sent by the Agent failed to per
form his duty, thereby facilitating the
massacre, and the arrival of Boody's
team without the driver, and blood
upon the wagon was the first intima
tion of the terrible tragedy the poor
women received. Before noon they
found the bodies of the murdered men
tripped of all their clothing ,at different
points within a few miles of their houses.
They also met the Modocs, Hooker
Jim, Long Jim, Curly Headed Doctor,
One Eyed Mouse, Bock Dave, Hump
Jerry and Mrs, Hooker Jim, who were
oil implicated in the massacre. While
the Indians were gone to the house to
find otlier male victims these women
escaped, and traveled night and day,
Buffering many hardships, and reached
the, house of Mr. Rapp in a completely
exhausted condition. General Davis
received the women kindly, heard their
story, assigned them to a tent, and
promised to assist to recover their
stolen goods.
This morning Hooker Jim and
Steamboat Frank, who had just re
turned frofu a scout after three or four
missing Modocs, were taken to the
tent occupied by these women.
Hooker Jim was identified by Mrs,
Boody as one of the Indians concerned
in the massacre. In rcsponso to a re
mark about the robbery of her house,
Hooker Jim said that Long Jim took
the long purse, and that be (Hooker
Jim) took the short purse. At this
point of the interview the women be-
, came excited and commenced crying,
and lost all control of themselves and
started i n for desperate work. Mrs,
Bcheira drew a pistol and went for
Steamboat Frank, and Mrs. Boody
drew a knife and dothed at Hook
Jim. General Davis interposed and
disarmed both women, reoeiving, in
the struggle, a slight wound in the
palm of his hand, near the thumb, by
a knife.
The savages during this sceno stoc
like statues : they never . spoke nor
Offered resistance.
It galls Capt. Jack and his 'comrades
in custody to see Hooker Jim and
Steamboat Frank traveling to and fto
" at will, and armed at that. He does
not understand the consequences of
turning States evidence. This evening
he became -greatly .excited and gave
vent to his rnge in a fiery oration.
He rose in his chains, with Sconchin,
and in a strong and impressive manner
recited his grievances. He said Scar-
f wed Charley had told them he was
mad. He said to Charley that the
white men bo treat ns all alike. He
a'flo complained that while in the lava
beds a portion of his fellow captives
were wanting in their sympathies w.'fi
him. An officer of the guard came in
and compelled him to desjst in his
wailing.
There are now one hundred and
thirty-one murderers under guard
here. " ' '
Boyle's Camp, June 9 Night, Gen.
Davis proposes to take the cavalry, a
light battery of the Fourth Artillery,
and the infantry, and march through
the Klamath country to forts Warden
and Harvey, and as far north as Wall
walla, for the purpose of intimidating
the Indians.- Preliminary orders for
this movement, have already been
issued.
Faibchilo' Rahche, June 8. Yes
terday morning John Fair child and
hi trolher Burgr, with Bogus
CtirVy and Miack Nasty Jim, fcrft
hre for Bale's Camp on the Tv nin
sula, with the Modoc prUouers eap
tarfJ in this neighborhood. There
are other Indians lurking 13 this
vieiuity, and they will Lkvly I car
tared in a few day.
Si Fkam'iv, June Night
IXwptchea from Boyle's camp, dated
the 8th, relate the particulars of an
atrocious massacre of Modoc prison
ers, supposed to have been perpetrated
by the Oregon volunteer.. On Sat
urday morning Jas, Fairchild and
about twelve other mea left Fairchild's
ranch on Cotton Creek, with seven
teen Modoc captives, including wo
men and children, and Shack Xty
Jim, Bogca Char'er, Tehee, Jack
Poney and Little Jcha. The
Indians were iu a wagon draws
by four mules. At the crossing of
Lost River the party encountered a
bxly oi Oregon Volunteers, under
eominaud of Capt. Aiscn. The soldiers
gathered about the wagon and ques
tioned Fairchilds, who told them that
the Indians were'sll Hot Creeks except
Uttle John, and that there were no
charges against them. Fairchilds un
dertook to push into Boyle camp,
and the Volunteers retired to their
camp, on the road near Cowley's.
Faifchilds noticed two men ahead
ding toward Rocky Point, as if to
intercept him. When the team ap
proached the two men one of them
presented a needle gnu at Fairchilds,
saying: "Get down you old white
headed "By what author
ity!" said Fairchilds. t'By mine; I
interrupt tl? Creatta. They sUvced a !
ttictiaieut oi troops, lue inp
charged the niob and many were hurt
The M-yof of the city was kit with a
stow. The excitement is fearful.
Mausxd, June -Night Shortly
after the passage of the resolution Jifl
uiWly proclaiming the Federal Repub
lic, yesterday, the Cortes VhA a recess
nutd evening.
At the night sMsion Seaor Pi. Y. Mar-
gall pmjosed the following Ministers
for ratincatioa by the Chamber : Pres
ident of the Couuod and Minister of
the Interior, Senor n Y. Margall ;
Minister of State, Cereva ; Minister
of Justice, J. Fredical ; Minister of
War, E&tevaiu ; Minister of Colonies,
Lorri ; Minister of Finance, Corvajal;
Minister of Marine, Oreiro ; Minister
of Public. Works, Palanica.
AfU'r an animated debate, the Cortes
weut into secret seesion, during which
e nominations were approved.
ORDINATION OF A ROM
CATHOLIC SEMINARY.
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES.
Si'steshion BaiixB, June 8 Imp
ressive services r oruiuation took
placs to-day in th Hemin ry of Our
Lady cf Angels, under care of the Rev.
Fathers of the Congregntion of the
Mission; Very Rev. Robert E V. Rice,
Retor, and Rev. Thos. Shaw, Prefect
of Seminaries. Bil: : Uvai-, of Buf,
f.il.i, officiated.
sm going to kill the Indians and you
too," was the reply. And the leader
eaflght hold of the mules and unhitch
ed them, cutting the harness. Fair
child, still clinging to the liner, leap
ed to the ground. The Indians, poor
wretches, implored for mercy and
begged Fairchilds to save theih. The
warriors were unarmed, and know
that resistance was useless. They
were the coolest in the party although
facing inevitable death, but the women
and children shrieked, groaned and
wept piteously. Fairchild had nothing
but a small pistol, and six inches from
his ear was the muzzle of a needle gun.
He says the tears came in his eyes and
he mingled his entreaties with those of
the Modocs in hopes that the massacre
might be avoided. He adds: "It was
a terrible scene one I never shall for
get. I shudder when I think of what
I saw .and heard. Tearful voices of
women and children still ring in my
ears, but the clwaruiy uonuus were
not to be baulked. A shot, and Litle
John lav dead in the wairon with
a bullet in the brain."
The mules dashed away witli Fair-
child, who became entangled in the
iues. Fire more shots, in rafml suo-
cssssion, by which Tehee, Jack Foney
and Mooch were killed and Little Johu's
squaw frightfully wounded in tin
houlder.
Away ahead on the road, in the dl
rectiou of Boyle's Camp, a cloud of
duBt was perceived, indicating the Dp
nroach of 'a team. The murderers
eanied the dust, and shortly after were
riding rapidly away.
Sergeant Murphy, of Battery Q, 4th
Artillery, with ten men and a teamster,
came np to tho scene of the massacre,
The Sergeant took, chargo of affairs
and remained with his men on the
grounds.
Fairchild, a teamster and a wonndrd
snnaw. with her two cluluren, came
in at 3 o'clock this morning.
EUIiOPK.
THE SPANISH CORTES.
FIGUERAS WILL RESIGN.
HE MOVES THE PROCLAMATION
OF A DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLIC.
A FEDERAL REPUBLIC ALMOST
UNANIMOUSLY PROCLAIMED.
UEXUO.
SEW ALYIITISIXISTS
M KENZIL"S RAID DENOUNCED
BY THE GOVERNMENT
ORGAN.
A TUEUILE TUREAT.
THE MEXICO OF TO-DAY NOT
THE MEXICO OF
OPINIONS OF A RESIDENT
CHIHUAHUA.
OF
NEW YORK.
A N
(JOTHAM.
JAMES 1 ORUS REMAINS.
PREPARATIONS UOli THEIR
RECEPTION.
new loiiK, June V oou. At a
meeting held under the sunpiccs of the
Grand Lodge of Masous, nt Masonic
Temple, Deputy Grand Master W,
El wood Thome, presiding, the follow
ing additional arrangements were
made regarding the proposed obsequ-
rlea tn thif city on the arrival of the
remains of the lata James L. Orr, late
U.S. Minister to Russia. Owing to the
absence from the city of General
Charles Roomc, Grand Marshal of the
Grand Lodge, nenry Clay Preston,
Past Eminent Grand Commander of
the Grand Lodge Knights Templar
oi the State, was appointed Grand
Marshal of the procession. R. W.
Deputy Grand Master Thome named
the following distinguished Masons as
pall bearers at the funeral: M. W.,
Christopher O. Fox, M. W., John L,
Lewis, M. W., Clinton F. Paige, M.
W., James Gibson, M. W., Isaac Phil
lips, M. W., James Jenkins, M. W.,
Nathaniel M. Warring, M. W., John
J. Craiuo, M. W., Stephen H.John
son and Rev. Robert Macoy. The
funeral will take place on Thursday,
should the remains arrive on Tuesday,
si:d on Friday if tho remains arrive on
Wednesday.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRE IN DUBLIN.
COLLISION BETWEEN THE PEO
PLE AND THE TROOPS.
THE NEW SPANISH MEKLSTRY.
rOSSlftlLITY OF A BORDER WAR
TALK OF MORE ANNEXATION.
New Okcaks, June 7. The Mstaiuc 1
raa lo WiNi, the government or- !
gAn,in an editorial headed "Invasion,"
severely criticises Gvu. Mc Ken tie and
bia expedition in Mexico, in pursuit of
the Kk'kapoo Iudiana, denouncing the
act as an aggression committed upon a
nation too wek to renin t, and intended
to serve as a pretext to seize additional
territory.
The government of Mexico is urged
to exact immediate reparatiou for this
violation of her sovereignty, and con
cludes by saying that " if it is not
complied with it will be found that the
Mexico of t-day is not the Mexico of
It is supposed this artivle' reflects
the sentiments of the government, re
ceived from the city of Mexico by tele
graph, and is put forward to teat the
feelings of the people of the frontier
Mexican HUttcm
St. Loiis, June tf Night-Dr. D.
II. Williams, who has resided in Chi
huahua two years, has arrivt d here,
Dr. Williams confirms the capture of
the Mexican Indian chief Losada. It
was believed that he was immediately
shot Dr. Williams thiuls that thete
will be no serious complaint over Gen.
McKeuieifl s incursion after the Kicks-
poos. Dr. Williams, however, thinks
the Mexicans will use Gen. McKeuzie's
exploit aa a precedent and follow some
of the Mausueder Iudians into United
States territory, which will eveutuslly
lead to trouble' and plunge the frontier
into wr. Such a result would, how
ever, be hailed by many as deairable,
as it would lead to tho carving out of
another fat slice from the sick niuu in
the southern border. There are, how
ever, efforts being made by some of
the .leading parties on the Mexican
side of the Rio Grande, which may
lead to negotiations for the annexation
of more Mexican torri ory, in order to
strengthen the boundary line,- and by
which Mexico will be enabled to pay
her debts. The territory coveted for
this purpose, embraces the States of
Nueva Leon, Cohahuila, Chihuahua,
North end of Durauga, Bonora and
Lower California, which are known
as tho Mexican frontier States. This
would shorten tho boundary line one
half of its present meandering on the
i;io orando, ana leave the frontier so
that it could be much more easily pro
tected by both nationalities, whereas
it is almost imposs.bld to do so with
Bomton, June 8 Ono fireman was the present boundary. It would be a
killed and three severely wounded
during the buruingof nydePsrk mills.
Four hundred are thrown out of em
ploynieut.
Detroit, June ft. The steamer
Meteor has been burned, lhe pas
sengers were rescued with difficulty,
It is believed no one was lost. The
boat was valued at $73,000. She had
a full cargo for Luke Superior ports.
Toledo, June 8. The total insurance
on the fire yesterday was 8210,000,
A riot occurred at Fort Dodge, Iowa,
this morning. The Marshal attempted
to arrest a saloon keeper for selling
liquor contrary to an ordinance of the
city. The saloon keeper was killed
The engine, mail, express, baggage
car and a car freighted with fLh, on
Sunday's Western bound train, yet
tcrday went into Elkhorn River,
Omaha. One person is missing. Tho
passengers will be itrtnined only one
day.
Governor White, of Moryland, has
respited Hollan, convicted of murder,
until August 1st,
Norwalk, June 10 Noon. A boat
containing ten boys, who were return
ing from a pio-nic, was run down by
the steamer Americus and three of the
number were drowned.
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vast territory, with fiue irriguotis and
mineral lauds and pasturace. which
are now nearly worthless to the Mexi
can people
Pico 1 1 a in L.ITI i :h.
PICKLED LOBSTER
ILLS WELL-IS BETTK H THAN
Cannt'd Utslcr Is tktsr tks Csnnd Lub-
Tty It. For sal If
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Maukid, June 8. President Figue
ras has announced to the Cortes his
determination to return to them the
powers which the Assembly had in
volved npon him as President of the
Provisional Government of Spain. lie
said that the conditions of the tenure
of his grave responsibility had become
more difficult than they had heretofore
been, citing the freshly announced
revolt of Gen. Velarde's command, and
the disastrous troubles between the
citizens and soldiers of Grenada.
He moved project for the procla
mation pt a Federal Democratio Re
public. This motion was unanimously
taken under consideration, and awaits
only the final proclamation of the
Cortes.
A vote was taken on the nomination
of Senor Pi Y'Marogal, the Minister of
Interior, to form the new Cabine, the
result being 111. totes in the affirma
tive, and 50 in tho negative. Pending
the announcement of the new Ministry,
the Cortes adjourned.
The constituent Cortes, at 10 o'clock
this a. m., proclaimed the Federal Re
publio by a vote of 210 to 1
Dttbun, June 9 Night A terrible
fire is raging in a timber yard. Thiflves
THE FIUE FIEM).
New York, June 8 Noon. The
banking establishment on Hullivau
street has been burned with 30 other
houses. A number of negro families
lost their furniture. Loss $120,000,
A fire at Cincinnati destroyed 23
bbls. coal oil, 25 freight cars, 17 dwel
lings, mostly shanties. Loss $150,000,
A fire originated between Boutli and
Park streets in the yard of the Mariet
ta and Cincinnati Railroad, by which
3,000,000 feet of lumber was destroyed.
London, June 9 Noon, "Alexan
dria Palace, North London, is burning,
Additional fire brigades have been
called bnt it is feared that they will not
arrive in time to save it from entire
destruction.
" LATER.
Alexander Palace is entirely destro
ed. Seven lives were lost.
SIMMONS' LIVER BEOULATOB, if pcr-
Is'ed la, will ear Ui. moat itabborn disss.
Ther Is so Tailor sboat tt.
Was Depabtuent, j
Officb Chief Siobal Officeb.
Wahhikoton, D. C, June 9.
For New England, falling barometer,
Euiterly to Southerly windsand clear
or partly cloudy weather are probnblo
fur Tuesday for the Middlo States and
lower lakes; for the lake region, falling
barometer, fresh and occasionally brisk
Southeasterly to Southwesterly winds
ana increasing cloudiness, with areas
of rain; for the South Atlantic States,
fresh Southeasterly to Southwesterly
winds and partly cloudy weather; for
the Gulf States, Eiwt of the Missir-
sippi, light to fresh Southerly and
Easterly winds, generally cloudy
weather and rain arras; for the North
west and upper lake region and South
ward to Missouri and the lower Oh'o
Valley, ' rising barometer, fresh ami
brisk Northerly to Westerly winds and
clear and clearing weather ; for Tet
nessee and Kentucky, winds veering
to Westerly and Northwesterly, with
clearing weather. The afternoon tele
graphic reports from Texas and up
per Michigan are partly missing.
jane is
.1. 0. STEVENSON.
. I.-
CI,K Vl-XAIS I
MINERAL SPRINGS.
II R CAUOLISA CKHTKAt, HAILR'JAD
now tun within TIIRF.R kllLES of Ih.stetl-1
elirstwl Whit Sulhur and Chal)bsW
Spring', to wlilrh ebwp " Return Ttoktts'
(tin .earns sr. sold from Kutitn lli.
S. L. FBEMOST,
EngtBCcr.Md Sapclutrxlnt.
Wllmlrston.N.O , Junst. MT-U
Whlto I Inert Over Caltara, .
Black Casalmere Over Qaiters.
V it THE ARTICLE fOfc THR FA0,
k nil it low quarter Hkcc, st
CIIAS. A. PRICE,
Exchange Corner.
131
, JNDTJS INFIRMARY,
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA.
L. INCIRA, M D.
PHYSICIAN IN CHARGE,
Oa sad sftse Maodav, Jus MU, rasNss
TrslMM tt W. W. stUr U1 raa
WWwii
MAIL TRAIB. .
U CntoB DspM Sail (Ssadsj rMr-
s i A. f.
AtHt at IMKit.Uv .1 ; id. 1 1 P. .
KoSr Mwistsi ail f. M
WUa at sm P u
Uas WldvadsiljptSsBdsjseB.
wi a ...,,,. i a. " ,
AnlfBklBuok.UwiMt II ,i A.
1. IS P. M.
t)MU)rt.
L alwa IXbhS.,
iM P. si.
BirtFSS TA1W.
teP.iH.
a. y.
i ' A. ,
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I ki r.
F. M
II) m F. M
ft
C . t T. J M K, T stBtoHlIi .rssl
BiMif Ibaa sud Bool. I woald list I kssw
tbert of rour saoo.av" la a Ik words
I'll toU J. All f T ld and aboddf Moek 1
ssektd lB sbua sad told toss for wbstU
btosm bring, Tbea I b.ri to KV AMI tt Vob-
ULAHWS, SBdwttb tUIr ssttstaa Klsetsd
S stock f IboM and Boot, tkal 1 kvnl
to sbow lltrai s sell tkca. Tt.lr iIinmibm
tight " "
Tklr sIm ms rlgkl, tklr prle. sr low,
I KM tUtis at lcsn, tkts s kar aw
Js IM
Scythe, Grass Hooks,
QRAIEt CIlAI)LK,t
NEW HARDWARE STORE,
Ckrncr Prl.sss) and WsUr II.
OILA1 A MntOHlSOX,
ST IS s.
tsar Caloiiil'not.dsIlT, St.,
Arrtw at OiildMMS st
RorkT MUBtst
a WsioB at ,
Lost Wltua. d.Uy, at ,
srilT si KW ttounx at.
tkvUUbur!.....,
I'm llnt at s in A
Mali Trsis Bskralu matioa st V
ns l.r sll points Nurtk via Baf and i r
fills Crwek rowsrai
V tipr Train awsMts miIt wHb Aii.
Ursakrasta. Hnllmaw alac
I. ian wi ua i rsia.
Vralglit Train will !.. t lllsr.
Wklf a W A. M.ndsnia l. F. M.
F,irs Frvlght Train will !, S.H S.n
Uf icvll ai kst r. SI. sad arrtr at 1
Ml.
JOBB r.DITIWR,
(sasaral ST't.
sral i J-a
KNKRALiUFBRINTBKDTI OJTI0
i llniliicton, Colnmbla
Anirusta Ilallroad Co,
WiLmistob,H. tX, Jus 1st, IT3
')?"" ")
rJIIIK BODKSOBIAN nriia, tyP svJ Is
lursa, Inoluillng th ofllo rursltur, will b w'd
tor ask, In Lssikertoa, a Tkursdsjr, Jut; id,
ir.t. A rsr oppoTtanltr I her cfTirtd to
persons wishing I ngsg In th Bwipsxr
k lnns
, R, R. WARD, Aila'r.
LuBibtitoa, M. U.,4bb I, un, Ist-tilek
Jj A. lUUU'iTB,
GRANITE ROW.
' : DKALKRM
rirnltst, Msttnssst, WlBdow Rbsde. Psssf
Hanging., Flolar rrsja, Cord, Tssni, frln
sss, aa.
MartniJttBt rsssiTsd s rajply f Famltor, 1
ars now pnisvM as gis tn nub II a. good ar
guiin st ean b kad tn th ltf ,
V less osll and aismln.
rpru s IKS
C1TANQE OF BCHEDULS,
Tk fallewing lobadul will g Bint .ffbot at
IsA-Hh Mondsr, nd Instant.
DAT PXFRKII TRAIN, (DalWV
Lsar WIlniiugtaHi.M. , , IS N.
ArrW st FUwnf.,,. S l A. M,-
" " tlumlila,., ..,.. .I.Mr. M.
Aagusr T.f. St.
Aug. , SM A. M.
Af.Wtst l.luBiWa.....,., ,. In A.M.
" FlnrvMii.,, I Ml P. M.
I - Wllmlngloo ..,..- S3 P. M
BUiHT F.X FRKsS (Usl), Sandsw . r1 . .,,
U. WllmlaifUi....M... g ts P. M.
Arrlv at Kir-iir H.iU P. M.
ii CJolsttW.... ....1 41 A.M.
- Auirjata. - IMA. M.
L AaguaTa SM P. M.
Arrltast rulsniUls., .., 10 ) p. H
Flti'... I.io A. M
' "Wilmington. . SJMA.U.
JABFS ANDERSON.
Ua1 Bupsrlnlsndint.
Jus Hl-tf
fssssaaaBsWBBflBssajsssssBssssmmssjw.
sinrriso.
Uaitimbro and Wllnilr.stcn
SEMI-WEEKLY
STEAnSIUP LI1IE
..OBft,".. H N TT.
;...csnt.u.o.cbiU).
For tb past tourtiMB yean Dr. lag Ira hss
been wMely sad favorablr ksowa la th Brit
ish Rait iBdlos, Wt ladka and Southern
Rut, oi A merles fur th rnsoj extraordinary
euros of
J)Undna, DeaftteM. Catarrh, Liver
Vomplaim, Drop), Kmal ana
Vardiaa Difficultly, Ncrnfu
la, and every form of
Vhronia DUeam, A
and eapoclsllr for th eur of tboniaadt of esse
Jim I
$100 B,f. CHAMBER SETS,
M
AHBLK TUP BbAUK WAbWtJT
For
Uiamber Bet. for One Hundred dollsn.
i by
jinet
I', A.
SMITH tt CO.
131'
MALIGNANT CAN C EE.
Person nirrtnt with Caaeet fboold estl
immediately upon Dr. laf ins, nib esn offer
S tars snd epeedf tr Bbea all othen fall.
On application ftk -
EAST INBIA CANCER REMEDY
YVeslryaa Female Iaatltute,
lea, Vlrfinia.
Tlie Commencement Exercises of the
Wesleyan Female Institnte, Staunton,
ir:..... n.aa Mas (,.1 na a
nrgui.,.11iwuiiu..u-., nmnvjnTtTirt innrtT" tr i v fin n
riuntuiT. JnneX5tH. 11 a. M.-Uom- olUflLliahL LUUUfi HU. 1 JL Uf I,
mencement Hermon by Kev. Bishop V.
EXCURSION
TO SMITHVILLE AND THE BLACK-
Bian amaiisisiBi I MAI
MIH UKUUNUt,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, 1873,
tsks eat, teot, and branch, svery torts or
Caacer opon th externsl human body with
out hemorrhage, danger or pain, wlthlBst.es
HARMLESS TO HEALTHY FLESH.
7A Mresi as sbov.
t Tai Payors For 1872.
OFFICE TREAS'R AND COLLECTOR,
urv or WILMIWOTON, f, 0..I
, Juu. Ulll, 1, (
1 SKVER1L PARTIti ARK TRT
swiug&ty Tsxe for i73, 00 K.al Rrtitesnd
Perwmst Proiortjr( oa St.xk In Trade, alio Poll
Tai, I hereby girt notice (list sll delinquent
partite who City Tat for 1K71 ar not paid
la full on or tiefnr tb Utk day of ,lu(la
stsat) I shall pmeeed to edict tho iimi with
cests, st the fnll extremity of the Law.
' T. C. 8ERVOSS, ;
JunT
Ti.uirr ami Collirter.
. t1-tWi
coatosso o vhs rtasr eiAss STSAasatr
D. J. rI.ET Csptn..T PRU'it.
Li ii, ,:,. u
KUllAt A 1 1.1 UK,.,
Will hrfTfT nil from BALTIMORE ewv
TI'fSKAV and FRIIlAV, sml from WIL
MINdTON every W BUN K.IDA T and RAT.
I'HDA Y. eonneeung st Wilaington wlik tb
Wlloln.tim, Colnmnis A Angu.ts, Wllrolsg
ton A Wsldsn, snd tli Wllmlngtmi, Cbsrkiit
A Ruttiarfurd Railroad. Ala Ui several Una
of Steamer to PsyetteTtlle,
OlvlualTkronKhBIIIsBrLadlas;
to all polsto in North sad loath Carolina,
tteorgln and Alabama,
Connecting at Baltimore
with the Baltlmor Ohio and th Wnrtharh
Central Railroad for sll points In th. Went snd
rliH-th.Weat, snd with Stesmsrasnd BsUraaue
for Hnston, New York and Philadelphia.
Fr iright ngafmnt apply
A.1). OASAUX.Agsrit, ,
WUalsgton.B. 0.
ANDREWS A CO., Afsnts. , -
Baltimore.
de SI ' '. ;
T OKH.I.ARII'S STEAMSHIP LUtB s
J KtW YORK.
N VI UNO 1TKMOATB AXD FRIDAT
rilOBI BKW YOBK. AH D WT E D X EB.
MATH AXD BATTKDAtS BBBBI
. irtUIIBCiTOa. 'ii
9 T No better sreommod.iiloiit for Ixar.len
can be fonnd, than th mite of rooms at th
American House. Boeton, with bath rooms,
cloitU, etc, sttsched. Ia tbs centre of bmlners
UncfemuMmenli. " .
8. Doesett, D. D.. of Virjrinia.
Sunday, June loth, 8 p. kt. Annual
exercises of the Young Ladies' Christ
ian Association.
Monday, June 16th, 11 a. m. Bac
calaureate Address before the gradu
ates by Dr. Thomas 8. Powell, of At
lanta. Goororia,
Monday, 16th, 8 P. n. iinal Cele
bration of the Lee and Jackson Lite
rary Society, Annual address by Rev.
W. t Harrison, v. v., oi ueorgia.
Tuesday, 17th, 8 p. u. Closing com
mencement exercises, conlernntr dis
tinctions, awarding gold medals, con
ferring - diplomas on graduates in
schools, conferring full diplomas on
full graduates.
Commencement Essays by Miss Liz
zie East, of Austin. Texas ; class essay
by Miss Mary Eakin, of Virginia; vale
dictory essay, in behalf of fnll gradu
ates, bv Miss Loula Doarett. of .Vir
ginia. Wm. A, Habkis, President
fiooley's Yeast Powder Is th cheapest, bat
not lowest priced, Bsklnf Powder. Elegant
BlseoJtf, Bolls, a, prepared In a lew falnaU.
Till, st amer Wnrnaaaw will tear root or I
Market Mreet st I o'clock, a. m.,nWed.
ntHisr, June lino, iiirrmunn lannatn marc
fudi Uronnd. A ii,l l and of null will be on
botrd.and erery facility offered U mak Hal
pirMsiiuip. I
Peraonanotwliihliigtogoth BlacknVk Uroond I
an lov at SmltbrilTe, where ths mosle will re.
mam in n-ner m iriin'm u i. i nem.ji res
SV ro-itirir no minor, snownt on ton Host
The ( oramitt- reserve th rliibi to reject all
otijectioiiabie person.
Univ a iimitea nimneror i icserswni ne win.
All nreewarv refrerbmeit lor the Inner mis I
wi'l be mrnliihfd on buard.
Whole TlckeU SI 00: Child! en M cents-
Tickets for ml st P. Hcinsberger'i bokstor I
and by toe uommitteo.
n . n. J'n r 19,
, .1. W. KINO,
K. L. HARKIS,
Commllts.
Jun 5 BWW
North Carolina Home
Insurance Go.
THIS Company eontlnnet to writs Polielee st I
tslr rats,us all I-Mf tasanble prop-1
an. 'AH Ltmum nvoanntlw nald. l
Kncourase Home Inetttutkms.
R. U. Battle. President; Beaton Gs,e), Becre-
ttry.
S1MI19UII B BSBSlIIVi
. Agents.
jan I MMI
may T
100-
T) LAB CI Of ALL KINDS
rrlntod at th lowest poaribls rates st ths
JOTJBBALOrriOR
KITTRELt't SPRINGS.
This Summer Resort will bo
open for Boarders on
the 20th of June.
Ti PKH80N1 LBAVINfl HOME FOB
either health or (deanr, Klttrell'i pre
auf adrantsgi rqnal to any place In ths
nu'n A aemriptton or I ne place or meaicsi
virtue ot th water are too well known to re
qnlr snv m.ntHia In tht. adrrtUmnt. .
An elegant band of nnstu ka. hssn.ntsged
forth pin, smI enrrililng rlre arranged
tor Ike eomlortand wnrenl-.no f tb gne.t.
Board net month ......SH M
" , " wck i H SO
" ' day H 10
tJtitdrrn nUr 12 ymr.of age and etrvanti
baliratea. X. II. 111. At K NAM,,
Propi Ictar.
'msyss , j - iw-tw
riorlr ! FiouF! !
1.500 BAKBCIJI sll jrsne
for ml by
WILtf AMS AsltKCHISOSi
may . IK- '
:SUHAMUB OKLT ONK-PODBTH Psa
rUKOUOH CONNECTIONS WITH AL
EA.ILBOADS UtADINQ Ot'I Of
. WILMINGTON. i
y K psassngsere tsA.n. ( t t
for freight apple to
BAKHT BEOTMXKa, Ar"-
- msytS ' -
; mscEUAmous. i ,
-TTTILIE8 MOBEIS, MICHAEL CROM ?
: , CEONLY & 110EED,
ACCTIONEEBS AND GESEEAL AC" ' J
V I W1L.HMC1TOX. . C
Stocks, Real Eirtateand sUdMpH- 'V T .
absndiss booffht snd sokI on com -
Onr personal ttntk)n girta to j jt i.
tntmrted to or chares.
From onr kins sut- rtcncs tn ine bv a,.
fesl warranted in referring to ti.s b .
auv. - , . s a.,-.
GOOD HEWS.
tt LOVERS or GOOD 80 DA, WATB
will bS delighted to know that MEBANK'S
Foantaln Is sgala la oportlloa.
Caraer Front and PriaeeBa Kt.
Jnnsl 13-Sted
(fftt fin. 1 HF.AE1
Oa ksnd and for ml by
o. o. f '