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rec '3 "thi- rAi'EU ; ' afternoon, Ssndaj. ex ii T. J AW ES Une month, 50 cents. , .if si i. 11 ' 1 . l t.v Mrrirr rti r ... i,g rDort an v and ;lurl r- r rfre their paper. regoUHx 0 SUMMARY. ment forbid l'il- V1 - en..ioiis naiiifcstations which . r,rPtet for Carlist propy Ilciiry vtx----.-, .. -The Jvmg The Kins; of .L.uo.oo.clMr. CW:ndoiros ....- An armed par- it... f mis i n Irnn J ihe (iovcrurncui. an cjutin'it for iu, " tr,i;j !i:ncro. for- . tOltin- , iwtfican lYmitttt at AVashingtoc, ?4lcJotlcc m:tT the revolutionary tw.I. Car will (..iri-itc command of the Russian kiuiaiii" armies. Tho Cab- LwasbiH"" tlclerniiiictl that Vunn raid on this f hc Ilio i t . i Uduli ti'f,-1"11 directs oeweiarj tu notify the Mcxicau authorities The Jedians have 111 Daily VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1877. NO. lis The UnderJf'tl left her wharf thin morn ing with a large crowd on board, under the auspices of the ladies and gentlemen of St. Paul's P. K. Church, bound for th.3 hippy hunting grounds f the excur sionists at the mouth of the river. They expect to noon. return about C o'clock thisafter- ut cli'tft. - Hi.lin i" Tex is, 'lilUHV u large .' .....1 irrviiiC 1.(1 stlK'lv . n u, lVCi Alcxinatz anil other L uu the Servian frontier arc being B ktified; a hpcedy resumption of jius rrganlctl ascertain. rqwirlof tbc rttaplnrc of Ardahai: is 't ; The Turkish Ciovcrunient Wl io admit foryigoers; in the :j Met, and Straslourg have )ti jeiufwrwd with intantry and' ar 0cncnl Grant will dine 1 tk Prince of Wales, at Minister stpont, on tbc lt of June. lie I tout the Duke t f Cambridge at a slLniur.t on June L'Cth. Over W),(m rubles havo tccu ra:scd in lius trwar j'urpysci by voluntary contri- ixu. The ScherilY of Mecca has red the treasures of the Hyly Shrine at Sultan's disposal. The treasures ag itc two hundred million piastres. LOCAL NEWS. SeirAdrertiments. Ji'm-Standard and Popular Novels. jStreatli Annual Family Excursion. I'Tosd, Cow 4 Co Ofl'cr for Sale. 4iI.TiXS "Gen." and "Ruhr" C- RUN. it Kuti-Pccline in Flour. C8u!n.-ColUrs by the bucket full 25 twi w evidently needed at this time. Mivor's Court fo: two days past. IT newest laoc js uot embroidered in nth builds a bridge acnRs the gulf of A. S-dloou is.usai ou imported g-caa-! Jresjcs. W.arc nearly all made in this try noTF. - Ul SfaWicTTre'thc most SaaWTTeadc up over Wnj; . - . . v '"V which becm to ua coarse !J" bolL,tncr all, the "sweet K Hl SoliUiry room in their mc often M iidiculcHTs as they .: J'S Up t IbU uftiT, pan: of tonss wUhout S'Uhr bands first. Jc8l?r? lkraU tells us that , no tforkiog th, Steam Plow grwtlwod by tho kirolina Ccn 1 V'. rny, in a cut near " i a curiosity, aud well worth Facial 44 4-' "OSlOa tf th IVmrJ f AMrr. U k 'beid this evening for the ??BS up busiucssand turn- Sotoc iu ship shaped tho r ' n, of the popular tobacco' store .r'auveruscd the best live C . dty . id ever they ..J-wmsohadlr that now he worst cigar jfor five cents." L5e 8eilU0wi' Address". d lul navo beeu disapr i worthy cf reprodnction Pdyresponad to thc call for iT? f lbeUnio who now hr,ul7 US Measure to publisl 1 "Tnopsig of tlm a.Ucc. Mr. Ramsay's Lecture. Thco. X. Kamay, Esq., lectured last eveniDgiu Temperance Hall to a large and interest ed audience To-night he lectures again andiat Brooklyn Hall, after which he will proceed to organize a lodge of Good Templars; He is booked for hJmithville to-morrow (Friday) night. A Thoughtless Mistake. We ni.i(lc a very awkward and thought- ess mistake yesterday in say ing that all of he outgoijjg Aldermen were Republicans, when-it isi well kuown that four"' of the number (rather recently sworn in) are just as good Democrats as vou-cau tit.d in a day's htiii'!. We apologise to these gen tlemen, and prom ise uot to repeat the slander acjainst this Board of Aldermen. A Happy vent. Our young fiiend, Dr. Isaac N. Carr, of this 'citv.-i leaves here this" attcruoon for - i Canandaigua, X. Y., and will return with his bride about the latter part of next week. Tljic young lady is a daughter of Dr. tico. D. Wells, of Canaudaigua, X. Y., and the respective fathers of the btido nud groom, were classmates at col- "! lege and iitive sitice bceu life-long friends. The happy event takes place, wo under stand, next Weducsday evening, after yhich thej wedded couple will embark for their future home in this citv. -t The Seventh of the . Series. The Seventh Annual Family Excui- sion of the! Youug Catholic Friend Socie ty wi':l take place on next Tuesday week, he lthof June. It will be given to SmltWilUnhil Fort Caswell and the ele gant steamer 6'or. Worth has been char tered for the occasion. The scries of de- ghtful excursions given by this Society, is of itself suflicient endorsement for the pleasure which may.be expected from this. There will be music for dancing, refresh ments at city prices and perfect good or der will be maintained. Ladies' Memorial Association. At the regular annual meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Association, held yester day aftcnJoon, the following were elected officers forj tho ensuing year, viz : President Mrs. U. D. Myers; Vice President-j-Mrs. V. G. Thomas; Treasurer Mrs E. i. Anderson; Secretary Miss Hettic James; Managers Mrs. Oakley, Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. M. S. Gushing, Mrs. Chamf Davis, Mrs. Harriss Northrop, Miss Kate" Burr, Miss Kate Kenuody, Mrs. Graham liaves, Mrs. Roger Moore, Mrs. Ilenning, Miss Julia StcVcnsoh, Mrs. T. H. McKoyj, Mrs. James II. Hill, Mrs. J. J. Poisson. I . ! The President of the- Ladies Memorial ssociation requests those members who were not present at the meeting yester day aftcrnbon to hand in their yearly subscriptions to tho Treasurer and earnestly Golden Jubilee of Pope Pius IX. In the Catholic churches of this diocese a circular letter from Rt. l ev. .Bishfp Gibbons lias been read, codling attention to the occurrence of the fiftieth anniver sary' of the Episcopal consecration of Pope Pius IX, next Sunday. T he Bishop calls upon the people of the ii;K,ec to unite with their brethren, throii-h ut the world, in celebrating 'tho -joyous occasion, and prescribes the singing of a 'High -Mass and the recitiug of the Litany of the Saints on that day, besides su-A other services as each congregation may -deem proper. Military Excursion to Wilmington. . The Wadesboro Hctal l s.iys :' -The first ;big excursion" of tho ;eaau o.ti'the Caroliua Central Railway is under the management of the Anson Guards. It is from Wilmington to the Cleveland Springs. The train will leave -Wilmington on the morning of tho 3d of July'j ar riving at the Springs that evening; re- turiimg ou lue otn. ine con)iauy ox-1 pect to receive their arms, and jiec-'ntre-meuts this week." AW would suggest -to our neigho: that the! crowd will all be . going -the Avromr way. About that time everybody should head for salt water -and if the ' Guards would make their excursion a day or two before or a day wr two after the Fourth they can easily get a big boat to take themselves and their friends down to the ocean and perhaps be joined by our Wil mington companies. In this way it could easily be made attractive to both town and country folks. People from this city and i section will care very "little about going up to Cleveland Springs in the hot test days of a very hot month, but we imagine that everybody would fancy a whiff of salt air at that time' with. its splendid brecz nd its lish and oysters and crabs, &c. If the Herald would urge this change it might succeed in turning the train around aud sending it to Wil mington where it could be greeted on ar- grann luiiiiarr in New Advertisements. Many men become virtuous in their old aire, because thev are no longer able to set a bad example, and make of their Standard & Popular Novels forced purity a text to lecture to the JS TIIK SEASIDE Li BRAKY, J- ' Lakeside ! . ' . ,. .New York " l?rsi.;h it as firmlr 1nMiio;f ., ! Firesid ' young ana K V. V l n-i - . .... as avc may, all studied unkindttob- T:. " For sale at AOVe' j!-aiUon- matter how contemptible it maV be. has mJ 31 . ' S. JKWETT'i. a stinging power in it which reaches to "Gem" and ' "Rubv" Ciar- the quick. J- A cotnplaint is made against the in- ettes creased expense of funerals. One reason TUL WOiUST FIVE CENT Ci-ar of this cost is that so many friends want in the city.' Alao Whiilock'i Model Ten. Cciit to rule, ana this in spite of the fact that cheap excursions aie constantly multiply- But then grief is very -exhausting. in; Improving. The wounded man, W. H. Howe, who, it was thought, was very seriously, if not fatally, injured, a few nights ago, by- blows , upon the head from the hand of some uuknown person while the victim was asleep, is, we learn, not so seriously Cigar, on their merits at may ol J NO. T. YAXN 'S, SU Market St. PLEASE NOTrCELfT e will be gUd to receive; commaaieatioai from our friends on aay . and 11 tmojeeta at general interest but: ' " J ' Ui ''':' ! ' if i fy ,t fj ". " r The name of the writer unit always b furciabed to the Editor. ' v i i19i.lfT . . . . ummunicatious mustb written only em' one side of the paper. ' ' ' ' I'ersonalities must be avoided. Andit ii especially and partictlarly amder' ,. iooa mat tie editor does not always tadortt " .uirecpuaaeni, anlesfl so stated in the editorial columns. - :i'f Advertisementi'S;! Tho Seyentb Annnar Family Excnrsiou OF THE Young Catholic Friends Society L ., WjLL "JAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, njuied as at first supposed. . The attend- V V 12th of June, on the lar-c and com uu,' ing physician things him better and in a dlous fair way for recovery. " S1WK- uoy WORTH, ; - to SM1THV1LLE and FOUT CASWELL. Illness of Two. Prominent Citizens. Kefreshrnents will.be served Irv the 1 ' , ,aaies at uitv fnces. We regret to learn of the serious illness ST The Italian String Hand will furnish of two nf nnp iw ivnrHiir rk., Cotillion Kusic. Boat leaves foot of Market Street at S A.M. may 31 T J : , . 1 ol them, ilr. John C. Meltae. has been au Children 50 cents. invalid . and quite a sufferer- for a long BvIPK?Iiood orJt-'r-on cur Kxcu:ions ... . . . should be a EUlHcient guarantee to families (juiiou, uiiviug received a strose oi par- ior a pleasant aay. alysis several years ago, from which he has never recovered, and is now confined to his bed with but little hopes of a par tial recovery even. The other gentleman, Mr. John D. Love, is suffering from an attack of pneumonia, which, we are sorry to learn, is so serious, that it is thought his lecovcry is extremely doubtful. BINFORD, GROW & CO,, rival with a which the Anson Guards would of course participate. begs that formerly unite with. thav will renew the iuterest akch in the Association- and the ofiiccrs in endeavoring to perpetuate the object for which it Avas organized J Fashion Kotes. The fancy kerchiefs made of strge silk, trimmed v.'itb alencienucs iacc ana eag- in- or Dorchester lac;, arc much worn agair." Leghorn and Tuscany straw hats! are very fashionable, trimmed with veiv et. Silver bangles continue fashionable.- A profusion of flowers is used in trimmicg evening dresser. Cardinal is, still used for piping black, or gray suits; rink Coral necklaces composed of rows or i row of rouud beads; aud having a cross or locket endaut, are very fashiouable, -Maudaria;yellow lights up well at night and is mujch used for trimming evening hats for. the theatre, etc. New grenadine suits arc made without ovcrskirts and are a series of rufllcs, puffs, etc.", upo a Princess skirt of blak silk. Shawl overskirts for evening in Llama lace,' are popular.4-Boots with rery high heels are not worn by sensible people. Black tulle veils dotted with straw or yellow tilk are worn Egyptian fashion, tied oyer the top of the bonnet,' covering the upper part of the face, crossed in the back, and tied in front like 'a "scarf. Many prtUy lawns arc shown Ir-Mcxicancs iaJbaff and drab continue ' fashionable.-L?ink is much worn this season, aud pale bluey The Proposed Division of the Kpis copal Diocese. WTe'have had this subject o i hand '.for some time, reserving it until ti c meeting of the Convention, when we thought it would chime in very gracefully with the occasion and, behold! the Ualcigh Xaesis just one day ahead tf u?, it having pullish ed yesterday a .very interesting article relative to the proposed thange. As the News presents the matter clearly- tind comprehensively, avc will yield the right of way very graccfuUy and copy lure its remarks . instead of giving our own; It says : In the Convention of 1875. under reso lution of Gen. J. G. Martina committee wras apr o'.ntcd to report a plan for the division of the Diocese. At the last Con vention, the committee made a report, but no action was taken upon it. further than to continue the'exisiencc ot the com mittee. The plan submitted contemplates a di vision of the Protestant Episcopal Church of this State into the Dioceses of Wilming ton and Kaleigh, with tho understanding that as soon as practicable there shall be a third Diocese in the extreme west, to be kuown as the Diocece of Ashevillc the Diocese of Wilmington to bo composed of the counties of lJrunswiek, Columbus, Bladen, Sampson, Wayne, Wilson. Nash, Halifax aud Northampton.aud all the coun ties east of them : the Diocese of lialeigh to be composed of all the counties west; of those named, and th.2 Dio:cs2of Abbeville, should it ever be established, to be com posed of the counties 'wct of the Blue Kidgc. " i The rjlan coutcmi dates turthcr the in dependent actibu f -llic; two Diovescs but their union lor legisiaiive purposes ana mutual consultation in one Convention, by which the staudiug committees and other officers of the Diocese chorea from the Diocese in which they reside, and in which thty arc to crve,shui bcc:cctsd. There is a wide diversity of opinion among both the laity and clergy upon the subject. It is generally conceded, how ever, that the territory embraced wit hi a the Diocese is too extended. More fre quent visitations by the Bishops are de manded in the scattered parishes. The question will be fully discussed at Char lotte, and some definite action may be looked for. The Tnerniouieter. From the United States Signal Office at this place wc obtain Jhc following report of the tbxnnometer. as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock ; ; 7 Augusta, "1; Cbarloston, C"; Corsicana. 72 ;-OaIteston, 78 j Indiacola, 77 ; Jack sonville, 74 ; K?T VV"st, 77 ; Mobile, 71 ; Uoitomcry, 70; Xcw OiUau74; Nor folk, 03 ; Tuuta Kassa, 7S ; . Savannah, 7 1 ; St. Marks; C9 j Wilminglon, C5. 100 500 25 75 50 100 OFFEJt FOIi SALE Ilhdsand libt-s N. O. and Ct'liA .MOLASSES. libls FLO UK. Bbls SUGAR, Bags COFFEP:. : Boie? C. It. SIDES. Boxes TOBACCO, (JOkl wo: k. Arrested. The white woman known as Frank ILirgrave, the paramour of Edward Joyner, the colored . policeman who is in jail, was yesterday arrested by Officer btrode upon a warrant sued out before Mackerel, Ac., Ac. Justice Harr:s for an assault. upon W.IL may J1 Howe. This is the same party who was DECLINE IN FLOUR ! v v. ---I. it nnn to nr iiui i mft ri assault was committed, the account of which appeared in Tuesday's issue of. the SAVE MOX H V AND G KT YuL'JI North Carolina. Hams. Buckft.-- 15 Candies, Matches, Candy, Starch, Soap., IiEview, aud who was ifuablc to give a satisfactory account of the occurrence. Subsequent developments pointed to the woman r.s the real instigator of the as sault, if not the real perpetrator ef the deed, and it is now alleged that she drug ged the man Howe, and. while he was I Save $1.00 per bbl TLOUil FROM CEO. FVJYE 11 6l 13 SOUTH FRONT ST- 10U bbls. just hi,. thus unconscious, clubbed him over the head with the ex-policeman Joyner's billy. In default of being able to give the necessary bond for her appearance to day, the woman was committed to jail. Wc learn that there will probably be a; hearing of the case before Justice Harriss this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Useful Knowledge A man walks thres miles an hour; a horse .trots seven; steamboats run eighteen; s.iiling vessels ten ; slow rivers flow four . 50 Cases Preserved Apples. 50 ' ."' " Peaches. 15 Tubs BEST BUTTEIi IX THE WOKLD. Colman's Imported Muslird, Spices, Sardines, Lobsters, ' Preserves, Jelly, Jams. ( ranges, Lemons. v . ! Delicate Cream, Milk, and Soda Crackers. 13?" The Choicest and Cheapest Stock rapid' rivers flow seven: moderate wiud blows seven; storm moves thirty-six; bur- of Groceries, Wines, Teas and Liquors in ricanc eighty ; a rifle ball one thousand; the State, at GEO. MYERS', 11 & 13 Front Street. 'may 9 1 u 1 An Ordinance ' ; t ' - Relating to" tho Health De partment of the City of Wilmington, N. C torolofficalobservatioii'i and sdiall submit to the Mayor, on thelirst Monday iu leceml-r sound seven hundred aud forty-three; light One hivndred and ninety thousand electricity two hundred and eighty thou sand. A barrel jof flour weighs one hun dred an 1 ninety-six pounds; a barrel of pork, two hundred;' a barrel of rice six hundred; .barrel- of powder tweuty-five; firkin of butter, fifty-six; tub 'of .butter eighty-four, Wheat, beans, and clover seed, sixty pounds to the bushel; corn, rye aud flax seed, fifty-six; buckwheat, fifty- two; barley, forty -eight; oits,. thirty-five; jle U enacted by thex Mayor Ahlennin ( bran, twenty; timothy seed, forty-hve; htrcby ordained by the authority of the o..if ;K; c; .lr.n mil- m nimc: v.ui; bu.,-.MC. .. - sectiox 1. That the 8npertntenleiit.' cf drachm: eigh drachms an ounce, four Uealth be rocmireil tofnrnIri to the Mayor, ' ... . . . monthly, WILs of mortal i t v, r Riving nu;- ouuees 0gui, sixteen ounces a pmi; sixiy drops a teaspoon fill, four Liblcspooufuls a tablespoonful, or half au ounce; 2 labia spoonfuls an ounce; eight tabelpoonfuls a gill; two gills a coffee cup or tumbler; six fluid ounces a -tea-cup full. Four thousand eight hundred and forty square yards an acre. To measure an acre; two hundred and nine fet on each side make a square acre within an inch. There are two thousand seven hundred and fifty lan guages. Two persons die xrery second. A generation is fifteen years. . Slandering Your .feighhors. The chief claim for support and patron-, age by some of the manufacturers of Bak ing Powder in this country, seems to be based on the idea of always Tilifying and traducing the character and quality of the goods f other manufacturers.? fOnr goods, or nonel U their mott J The manufacturers of Dooley's Yeast yow peii set lip no such arbitrary claim ; but ihqj do daim to produce an absolutely pure, tckoUsome, aud, in, every jetty, per--feel Eakinq ronxlerl lleside.' which, if u strirflyfull weiylt. of each j'ear, a full reiwrt, showiuj; the state of the public health during t!ie iit y-ar, with such 6Uga&tkms:u)tl recomniondation as he may dcefi expetlient aud proix-r. skc. 2. The Sanitary inspectors shail ier form such duties as may be required of tuem by the Superintendent of Health, ami any deliuquency ou tho part of a sanitary In- ftpector, snanjustiiy tne superintendent or Health in suspending him until action is taken by the Slayor, to whom such (,usion sion shall be reported by tho Superintendent of Health, as early as possible. They hhall make their investigations minutely and per form their duties thoroughly, and fchall report to the superintendent of Health the names of all persons who mav oner any resist ancc to them in the rforiiUUui- of them- ! StX'. 5. It shall not U- -lawful for tlie owner or occupuat of any lot, ground, Immik, cellar, vault or enclosure, or any other person found threon to refuse or delay to open the Ksune and Hnflerit to be examined by tne J-anitary inspector, acting undt-r. orders from the Superintendent of Health, or in anywise: to molest, interrupt, hinder, ob struct, or oppose said Inspector, or any of them In the discharge of any of their do tie, and any person wotfending shall be lined not excdins; Fifty Pollani. for each and every oSenee. . , " , . ' . . Scr. I. It shall not be lawful tn dl- up, open OTi listnrt the surface of the earth within the limits of the city, between the first day of Jnnc and the first day of October in each and every year, for the purpose of navins the streets, or exeavatlnsc for drains, r lATins down a or ot her pities. -. or ear- Irjingonany other publieL iitipnveineiiU. without the permission of the suierUeiid-ni ofirtalth: any lvrsonoriK-rsons.or Ineornor- ' aie txxliesor com prinks, to onento-jinS b an. o erj ollcnce: rrot idciL houxrer that any incorporate Gas Companyortbetr' 1 agents, may at any time dartn'in? 4S- lay down service pipes in any gtrwbffi oralley of the citym whlSf malS? h nave aireauy Deen laid, unon ihB fiS'W condition and proviso, howmr tLPfaS- day of October hi any year, each niesofr service pipe shall belaidS&e earth .nd pa vemeut restored during the day ho which - i lie su r face of n n - t oienedfor the purposo aforesaid, and the work must be done in all cases under the supervision of the Superintendent of Health. KC-; .o harf, whenever the timbers thereot shall have become imbedded in the llru? S1"'8110!1 ,JC repaired from the first day of July to the first Uay of oVem !cr in each aud every year, without nrt. obi?mw,,s t,lc Koliw of tho Superinu-ndent ot Health, and any person Yiolatimr th provisions ot this .section, shall bo tlllcil not skc. 6. The Market Houj and the lower , U estenv liortion of Market street, known ' as the -fih market, shall bo thoroughly washed oil by the Clerk of tho Market, twice a week, Sat u 1 ilay and Wednesdav evenlnn. 1 and oltener. il required bv th HTk into,.- . dent of Health, from the first dav of June tn to the nrst day of November, ui'each and every year. Sec. 7. v"o fresh meat shall be allowed' to-"U remain iu the market house or any of the private markets of the city, except the same is enclosed in an ice box, from the first day : ol June to the first day ol October. Any per sou violating this section of this ordinance. liall be fined not exceeding Ten Hollars. skc 8. All vessels from the West Indies or auyol the islands or any port where yellow lever attacks, laden with ballast, shall be' required to discharge their ballast at least two miles down the river, before coming up to the City, under the supervision of th suiierintendent of -Health, who shall bo allowed a fee of Five Dollars for bis services, to be paid by the vessel. Any person vio lating this ordinance shall lie fined not 'ex- ' feeding Fifty Dollars. This ordinance shall be in force from J une 1st to November 1 jtb " in each and every year. - .,.." Sixvy.jrAll cellars, excavations or open " spaces, under any building in which water: at any time stagnates or rises, or whicu are damp and in wnich foul and unwholesome f atris generated or found, shall, upon tho notification and requirement of the Health officer (which it shall be hU duty to give;, be filled up by the owners thereof to the level of the street cr alley adjoining there- to, with sand or gravel or some otner ini perishable substance. And all lots on '1' which water remains and stagnates, or which are generally wet and damp, and all f lots sunken below the level of the next d-' jacent street or alley and from which there- is no sunaoie aram or gutter of a uermu. nent character suflicient readily to vent. water from the same, shall, upon like no-' tification and riquiremcnt (Which it shall be the duly of the Health Officer lo givei, be filled up by the owners' in 'the knfitf atoieaid, or ko drained by gutters, cul verts or drains as to bo kept free frocti water or dampness. .Every person falling to comply with the loregoing provisions of this section, alter notification and require ment from the Health Officer, shall forfeit and pay Twenty Hollars for each and every pay aft tne'coStViiEfti cuvt.woevwi.-'ttp- or draining as aforesaid, which, upon such . failure, the Mayor shall cause to be done at- -v-the expense ol the city. ' , Sec. l'. AU occupants of iKHises with cellars, and if there be no occupants, then , 1 he owners, shall cause all dirt, filth and rubbish to be removed from such cellars; : and the same to be cleansed and while- wasneu wnenever ana ns oiien a taey shall be notified and reiuircd by the Health. , tjflicer.Fo to do. - -'V I sec. 11. All occupants, and if there W no uccupants, then the owners, of all stores,- ' shops and warehouses shall remove there v fr6m all lish, beef, pork, hides, or other , , matter or .articles whatsoever; wnich may - 1 be putrid or offensive to the smell or may tend to corrupt the atmosphere, and shall ventilate and cleanse their building when- -ever notified aud required by the Health' Officer. 7i. tit sec. 12. All persons keeping- one Or more cows, horses or hogs within the limits of r '; the city, shall keep their stables, -yards, -pens or enclosures, in which such animals !:M shall usually stand or be, dry and thorough ly cleansed; arid once in every ortnBnt,, they shall remove the filth and offal from Skc. 13. No person shall permit any pa-C' trid, noisome or offensive matter, or sutN f stance of any kind, to remain or be npon r the lot or premises occupied by himbot shall immediately remove the same beyond" ? the limits of the city. , . . , ', skc. 11. All privies or necessary houses, l u'r places used as such, shall be emptied or cleaned out or thoroughly disinfected once ; iu every lrinight by tue occupant. or In his absence, by the ownets of the lot on which such privies shall be. .. : . r i r . Skc. 1-j. No owner of any lot sball suffer. auy Jamestown or other weetls to pow thereon; but all lots' shall be kept free apd clean therefrom by the owners. Skc. 10. No person shall place; depot i f. -t h row, pour or convey by any drain or gutr ter, into or upon any street, alley, wharf, or" other public place within the city, any dead . aniimi, olTul. garbage, filth, manure, feca lent matter., loul or putrid water or other ;V5 fluid, or any matu-r olfensive to the smell or iujurious to health. nor shall any penm -keep or Miller to remain any-of the articles v ' or things aove mentioned In or upon his yar-J or lot more than twenty-lour houm. ; Kvery person violating any of tfe-provl- ionsoi the last (--vyi pre-edingpergrapbi of this section shall forfeit and pay Twenty Dollars. . r . ' ' sw. 17. The several Cemetery Companies witlitn t he city rball, monthly, on the first ' . of each month, furnifh to the superlntr n . dent of iiealth. certificate of thedeathaof all persons dying within the tity, showing! - the causes of death, age and date ol deaths under a penalty for neglect of - Ten Dollars' In each and every onence, and the JSecre- taries or sani cemetery tympanies hsi I not allow any interment In their respective cemr tenes without a certificate from the" physician who attended Uiecase,mndr la t j cae any person shall die iu the city, unat tended bvany physician or forgeon.lt shall be t h e d u I y of t h e rf u i eri n tenden t of Ileal I h . to furnish hiieh eertificate before the Inter-' meut can oe uiaue, unuer a penally fori each and every uirerce of Ten JJollars. . ; skc. is No other iCTwjfr than the Bnper. intendcnt f Healtu, orj a' fhyticixj il5r charge, or surgeon who ba a diploma, or ' license to pracric v- ittc-iciuefrum some reg iitur medical colI"?-. Mall i v 1H. .mih cate herein reiUiioi, to be delivered-rith dead iodle.- upon interment under a pen al'y o: I'ifiy I'ollars lor each and every onencc. . .- , ' '.' .,, -- ' skc. I'K The Superintendent of HealflT -hall furnh to each. practicinsphyScii f Liu nk certificates in the form'fullowins:. - Vii.miicotoN.CL, ;ini'r-- 1 hereby certify that died on tha- day of , ti , of ou' ktri.f ntsc! i i vur n ' - f o ..- mouth, a native of sided in llminjton mon'h, and pursued or trad. -, and has re- years and q ' e, profession Or- ' " XL. X)m Attending Pliy.lcUuL " Superintendent or TTi!h 8c. 2. This ordinance shall be In force" 'f 3 from and after the first dy of Jane, 1X77, arc. 21. Any ordinance or parts thereof con dieting with the provisions of I his ordl- ? -nance are hereby repealed. The above ordinance wat posied by tho f Board of Aldermen, at their meeting, held May Ilh, l77. - T. RKRVOsH. Cily Clerk and Treasurer,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 31, 1877, edition 1
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