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i - y .. ' PUBLISHED DAILY, , I.. : : : - rev. 11"- orrioa, Da sc Six inOnins 1 Three moni 3, i one month, lac. t7 CO 8 f ) J. .'. 2 ) ;j '!rr 1 la f ry week. mkt: . .vzual n., , i.. Time. TaTm. a p. M- 9 P. M. Wind. . SWtrentl Clear 3 Fresh Clear 3WgentleC.::ir Mean Temp, of day.TO deg. .. : r : RoBKBT 8XTBQXH, Sertft. P&ul 8erTice,XJTb. A.v: It U probable that tbreateTIrlnrT-l cloudy weather will very gene;. 7 ' i. xrom Ui9 like to the AtlftoUs ttid.'Qr;f,TiAcscsibctl mlo. A more ,xttni!sd. rala,epf ears -to be developing weat ottheli4L3ppL i ""i - , THB.OITYt 1 jlji8BKKQiK 8 Lire Book Store, V XIarfe treet-Jaat PabUned;Cklvani8iir.'I;n .i Ji 4::; et ' ' DxRobsbt ' CO Flour- Lard.Butter, Ba con, Ac. HoaTSTTsa &.fiMiTH-Celebrated Stomach ittera. b "; X) " X 2i " " Jll C. D. MTKBi&Coflo7jIgUil,oidVt:rf Tho Fayorite Flonr. -McssON a CpVCiry CIotliTerl-Tlrif ITan nelSolta. r- t . tr " v. S 0. L. GAttDaKEj'Prtiiddnt Grdner. Man ufactnrlDK Company. ' ' ; F. W. KKttCtNKa.-IUcon latxld Poflc, Butter and Cheese, Ac. Smith fe Oldham, No. 5 South Water tt- Freeh ArriTaia;; ;;;; i;::;;:::::;::;;:;:;:;:: Ed. R.' Bbdik,- Marahalrtoramme'or the Memorial Services.. ... ... ...... ... W. .R. Frxnch,' Corner Market and Second su. That Floor and May Batter.'; ; ; ; ; ;;;; -ijiiuncu:oiOECTo ';;;;;;!!l!!l"!;!n!!!!StNiiT;:My 28V. First Ilpt- Ctavvetit COKSKB MiJttlET ;JWI' TtrT'.' 8T,BKT3 l. Rev. J, 6! Iliden, Pastor. Services at M.i and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9f A. M: 1 V Ifoang Men's Prayer MeetlriXowday hjhi at 8 o'clock In room above Pastor's atucly. Weekly. Prayex Meetlns .Thursday . night . at 8 o'clock- Second Ba$tlftf CbarcXi- Rev, J.1L Kins, Pastori Services at lOjtf A. M. and 7 P.'M. lo Sunday School at 9 A. M. . f is Prayer, Meeting every Tuesday nijjrht at 714 O'clock, :y t '4'. f'it S i( CV'I . 'i t' J ' IlrsS XTesbyierlan CIiurel, - " CoBuxn Third jlnd 0aaa Stkkbts , a. ;ev. IL L. Singleton, Pastor. , Services at the usual, hours. !ftfi'r . - Sunday School exerciser commence .at . 3 P. II. ,WiClV';f: .IGl'i- Lecture Thursday evening at ' 7Xo'clock. , SC. ThsauM' Cbnrelt (Ctlillc), l) Dock Betwebk Second , and Third , 8xs- Maas at 6 and 10 X' Ml " Vespers' at 4 P. M., Rev. M. S. Gross, 0fl3.clatlng clergyman Front Stroot H, E. iliarels. South, - Coknib VY4Ljut" ;xsD Front Streets. Rev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. , Services at 10X A.'M. and 8 P. M." ,f Regular weekly prayef, Mevting'tV'ednesday aight at 8 o'clock All are Invited to attend. '. "the pews In this chtifch are all free. Gent I en manly ushers will be In waiting to Conduct strangers to seati.'!'wt''fc - - - Fltttk Street-XirE7 CliucS5 V ! Fifth BiTWEiirCHtmcnrlirD NtrtSfkkETs. Rev. Frank II. Wood, Pastor. - i Services at 13K A. anA t 7. M. .t Sunday School at VIM. i Ciass Meeting at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 P. M. , u St. Peals Even. Lutheran Careb, j Market Street, Corner o Sixth. ; n V Rev. GAD.'Befnhelm. PaTtor.T T V German service at 10) A7 M. - ' , 8unday School at 3 P. M. ! It English service at 8 P. M.' a.i .T.l lY '"- ; ! 8emeas BetHel u"' Docx Between Front and Watch Streets," Serviced ii,7tf P. M byBVvIlLllUliurr. 1 Preaching at 11 o'clock, A, M,, and at 7K P. I tarUtlau CLaiel (Colored tli tiOIlt), Cobxib Church and Seventh 'STRBEira,' Sabbath Behoof at flfJCM. e iiJ i -f Calces al II A,f;, ?K I'llli aodf&PaM; br the Pastor, Rev. Ellis Lavender. -... w ' St.' Penl f i l: Wr rliiJSTi. 1 " t Hi UOKNXB U2JLi:3 ATX X OyBTH STREETS. services st 10 A.M. t id 8 P. M.. by Rev. C. 0. Brady (col.) ' . ; serterljr XXeetlcj. f Ttt, secboi Qdsrterly J lleetlng for Filth street M-, Churchr. commenced yesterday and will be continued tb-'dav. 1 ; r PreachluV, both' tacrnlcUnd evening; "by ,u reiauiK juafr, liev. V nv UIOSS, p. L. cpisec: i Uer vices. , The Rectors of St.1: ibhn's'and' v8t. James' (EpUcoyuil) Churches both being absent in at Uodauceupon Coovenllon, the Rev. Mr. Mor ' elia will 'hold 'services1 it 8C'JameavltCtlie ttiorL1. t-1 Ct.' John's In 'the evening, at the .iual hoar: f?rieervlcevt. 'm s'xl , , The usual services at St. James In t he. after . noou will be dispensed with... , ' '. - Hi i slows 0 cla.- a pair, wcrtJi C1J5 tt 'Ha. 15- . n i)ii:.i in ;; d-inr svi&litw ..-.v. u , ' ' ; ir- .,::r ii f - Uemerknhle Czrleal Opera)tosif J : . ; A very remarkable tni unusual operatioa in urjery w's pe iormed at the City Hospital in ' this place on Friday byDrs. Winjnts and King, The patient is a colored man, by the name of IP.lck Roefs," i.'2o8e ';- x"'cI8oia uionths'sgo and who ha'a 'since been linger ing apparently , almost on the verge of the grave. During this time he had become rery . touch emsciated, spmuch sotha the foun' ! Wnii ol hfe- hid seec-ed almost' to have ceased to perform Ihe'.r fucct!ors ; Tha or-ratioa al luded to is what is known U surgical parlance s TraniriCi&n' aJ ebLb'.ited in drawing blood from a lamb and trscsferrin, Jtto ihs eibs of the' patient," whlih was successfully IrformedV; The case is a Terr rara ona la tLa jnnaU 0f surgery and It Is prob&tle that this wo am time the. operation was ever per wmed la North Carolina. fjaroa- .Vc". cter. e.er C0-.23 75 80:15 83 SO: 10 75 : ......ft V7abDzpabtiixnt,i - OCeeofChW fl C-r.V O. r - ; j. t yesterday.' - nsden'a Ice Cream . i 2i0.'..-7.-L: To ke?p cocl n t TL3 At.;:.!::-. Ccritiaa of the County COm3s'ccr3 t III n;vt ca Friday evening" next";:.. . ... , , r -TT evcr before have w seen so many plains I.!181 "5re; were yestercay. 'ihey were selling for 8 to 10 cent's a quarU - i J ' f - j A gentloman of , this lty In forma us tbit iieJiad roasting ears foriiUaoef on Friday. last, w hkhwere raised inliulown gardekUcr j ; I ftSPt1?108. tendered to Rev. J n.j Coble; foraninvitAUona; attend, an, xamlna- i tlon-at Floral College 00 the lat day of Jane. byterian Chnrch ta-nltjht is : The aneceea bf events. r - , - - 1arn thalCaptT tied Davlei, late f tb'eBrljir.Vho U etm Vn inmate of tbe Clty-Ubspitai; remaihi tn atwiut the same con' dltloVaa when b first arrived here.. The case of Robert Conner, charred with jajniuj 0dundTfa9pVeUnswich was, to have ben heard before Justice' Mc- viaigg yesterday m6rninz, waa postponed until Saturday next, v ; - . , 1-iTo ilr.jL U Uarrl, ol thA.Fr 4o VStreet Ngws Depot, are w Jadebted lor thensnal faV vor oi copies 01 ine -piew; iork meager ma r vffUKy vmiKr. Ait iuibcsb puBiicaiions are'keptkt hla'siaid. '..t'l, f . " i " To Mr TI. MlaV nf Ulp1o-h rhl.fUn.m e return our thanks for an Invitation to at tead .tha'. ComtiiencemenV:. Party; -of 4Trljaiiy College, complimentary' to 'the ' gradnaUng class, which takes place on Thursday evening, June 15lh.r . ar ,.i.,a,,ft :41,,:r ; ; Attention Is called to;,the .advertisement oft the. Gardner Manufacturing Co., of ,NeW Tork. , This is( bnejof the ,'largest"8tabUshi ments of tho kind In the country, and proles' ses IbO very bes facjlltles'frj supplying the trade at the lowestprices ?!0?' - ."iW '' hear much complitni'ol! a huihWr of icelored school poys who make ; practice of tfflting obscene brds'an puHsca4; the walls and fences: This has been particularly VoUced ba ket aiod the police will keep a ;6harp lookout for. ; the gUllti partlesand bring them to puoiihment!" ; Some very elegaht parasols have Just come In to'the 1 market,1 whlchcost from $200 to 300. The tops are of lace, either black or white, and the handles of some are of carved coraL-while others are of gold, with YinVof filiver and old leaves, .we have seen very few on the streets aayet."-',' . ,v ;-r. White Goods at astonishing low prices at City Court. " ; ? The following cases were disposed of yester- .rtl Katie Roblnsoa; c6rgHw)Iroieily; conduce - IfoL proa: entered and the defendant t-..i j : ' .''."lit f t &Tt"'iiuJliiii iiiui l-ii ' m. E. Mays, charged with an. agiavated aisanlt and battery with a deadly weapon upon the person of Sandy West, was found fuilty . 1 . j- ... . PeBdantwRS lso"Tequ1rtd-tondiecttrIty In the sum o($lt0vfar hjj appearance at the I next term of the Superior Courtio answer the Paie3 i f U i B I 0 I 1 1 J 1 ii i tt Payld Smith, charged with assault andVoat tery on the person of "Peter Smltfii'wItsiouWd guiiiy ana seoieneeaiopay me: penalty na e'OstS- iiWi -Xxyi'J 33-t j xauiaiyQiierr k wlu price k uaui iw rr . . . . . - a . . . . . . oatn dLikvashlc -.i ;t f44 'svUoia'oil Aoressxor aet 'cancenroomwjrgaBuie tofastla' with tfute-d flounces5:1 r. ti',:.::' and will aObnpuUUhkbookoa PemaleXabor Marvand'XIi .Tbt fem&le'writersof America are npjr, f urnlahlng a'jar'gSLaiaoanV bl excilien'rtadng m a f ---"rwson; I wi.uleould Hike-layTjold: with me," said a dying deacon to his pastor It tol'ht.mclCiWasJtbejConsQllng reply. The Boston iW, says : The .sweetest iSingTn earritgs, is auaarfua Of roekcryi- rUlfilled with wateiia which swim smalt fwhaIeMhterr'aadihllajl -Ih Wisioashre woman supports an inva lid feusband y workjnf f0rtyjkC.rB.larm, and In addition contributes $300 a year to the sup port of his poor old grandfather. - I l 8ome 'people mVLQhilr 4e4yongO&a long way.' A good womau bought a lottery Ucl tet the other day, accompanying the. par' chase wltn the aoluoquy, The 'Lord knows holrlt 'If tora bat -It's5 all in th't the hands of ihe Almighty. I s'pose " , 7 "' 'T tJlil't.1 ';r-' Misses' Galtors. hls;hrc,tit rc,ntH at 75 cts. at No.' 15. ar-trt :i?cileer v 'AVV4' K: 4 The Fourth of July is the time set by lb ilanajera of the MenrhU Real Ustate ij)lstrli button for. the drawli rj to take, plsse, erl de cide who is to be the fortanate, iciiviil to win the vnewf Memphis Theatre, which will carealife compe that being the amount ' the i building noMT ; rents MuNottln Tf.oald a-ord ns more satUfac-. tic- llaa to be able to record the f-vct that bne cf oar cItIxc-3 tc' t the lucSy number." Ws tate V ' , J : .'saj" U ) Managers will cirry czi i -tlr c-rrr!:a ta the entire eatls- f;ilia of CTery i-irt'-cIJir.j-.Iiead tha tJver"' Tho, Qoeeqof Holland, a(akta Qf3 he .In Jroc!tlyn, -a Woman'sris hts wo mad is ytortfety) ;aye named hefthre ppyaSnsaa :tei .LT r.artt e33l vr.i-i? " CI . i ii -Hi I ll ' . ..... J : ; "ii' Co to Arlt.:;s, r! o. " 15 Harket'itreet 'is: rarities.. v ... j " - Mr Tim tejlemove the Taste of Mew. TTooI, ; A new kejr.'churn,4 bucket, or-oUier'wpoden esel will eenerallv communicate a disagree able taste to anything that f Is 'fc'ut ntolt. f To preffni this ioco'nveriiencc, first scald theves- sel with boiling water, letting the water ?re mam n u until cola V then - dissolve' some pearUsa'bir sddi fa lukearni water, "adding lime to It, and wain the;; Inside of 'the vessel well with this solution. Afterward 'scald It welllt1i plain boi wa'terand frlnse It with1 cold water before you tisel t 7 iiiohrf.n J Grenadine and Chanir t0cts. per yard a KaiMonMemorieleir We arereiue8te4 to publisb the 'nqwjr' announcement 01 ceremonies on me occasion of the decoration of the' graves of -the"" Union ' soldiers on Tuesday theiOth Inst Cialii' P m Th'eprocesslon VW be fcrmedvat'Clty' Hall 'at 3 V:U:iXo tharto 'themetirr: where the cremonles 'wiir take1 place." Th el ; , Chter ;Marshal6jm Hi 'Brink;'' of Post slstati'". hblmaef pf Post lio.-1; G. Ii Mabsont'6f Post lib,' 3; Geo? Berden. of Post No SJno. Claybnrn. of Post ; rThe services at the Cemetery will be as fol 1 1:t MusilDstruraeotaln isiVHb !sm f 3.'Musl-HymBi h ;f - .ry ;t :: ell; 2-1 Si ;Pray errrftst- Mf . Brady, i -if ' &w Poem Major J.- a Mson.fJ,2 I si A I C, Music Iostrumentalv' - . 1 7. ' O ration--Malor J: W: Bchenck: Jr. t 1 8.rMnsIcnsiraraenUi:!"ctr ft " !s 8.' Decorations. The Cemetery will be appropriately deco rated; for tha,'; ,'McWicjo coraiaiiy invite ai societies, .schools ana organizstioos Interested, to.nuite(: ; with them la showing respect to their Jhondred ;dead.j 1 i All orgtaizatloaa deairiac .to ipartlci pate will please notify CoU Brinfc,: Chief Marshal; oa Monday next; that they maybe ' assigned a' place IttthepTocessionj? f - il? Fib weVs and Other suitable ofesrtngs' are -to be left at the City Half on aesday morainff with CaptT Lewis Nixbnl o ihe PoIlce forced , :H At is nopect that au . vriio sympaiaue .wiui this object willbe present and assist' on that diy ..-. ifS-j leu j&ibisvn ?fi. .AifJ Cennty Cemnaieaieners. The Board m( t on Friday evening, May 26t b pursuant to adjournment, Hoau 8.N. .M,krtin ln'thehair.J-t h vvf j-t lid ir ?.:hl2 I The bond of Wm. , M-Harrlss, ; aa Standard Keeper; in the.sum.Qf t200, was presented and approved and Ordered so be it registered and flled.',j i .bf. nhlt!ZiUr.:ci-!ii.. Ordered, That tha resolutloa of this Board passed on the 5th day of May, 1871,1 accepting the-resignation of H. K Scott, Superloten- aeni 01 me ouoty jroor noase, ne rescinaea and "that' ihe said Scott '.be f cbnitnued ! aa Superintendent .under, the, former" 'contract It was further, ordered that , the : ssld, v H. !E ; Scott shall not absent himself at any tlo?e from' the Poor House (br oyer twenty days; with oat .permission ot .fae.Bttrd.4,?7?' o " r.rtz The report ofi John 1A1 Farrow, Clerk of Masobborb' TowAship.lktegaVd toT tke&b dilioaoflhe pjibllc'roads In said townshlpwas I receiTed:and?6roeretj titimfa? X1' 1 9 A morning, $e 9TU...Yi- r ,iA t -4,' ' il' 0A YCl 'lit 1:1 -1 1 JI n. - jl . - a. Vlt was Ordered that the order passed aty ihi meetlpe of the Board beld Mar, l2ttxf!87L be1 ?n. Ji .hereDJ QenaeCitoj ; xeaa Ba, xoiipwa : f,,CiassUW sectIolst. Un every oda hundred dollars in waiue or real and personal, propefty in the' county. subject to exemption, as-mem dioned id sec. 1. classic 2Si cents and for the I purpose of maiataiaing Schools in said county iJ.ycenta.on tueone nnaorca flouarrvaiBatioa, i it ft wi IrtrrtftmA t;ifc till. nrl1aftt't1 4h i v I twai-ord ered thi t the order passed ati the HeBilaV of eiBoara. held i-av'lS-'b and bltiefeby amended to readas fblfowat:Ca iit Vherte The or-fnary IrfWWetf ,Si. der the act of theCrmeral -Assembly to raise ttTtpnt oge;rai3rorni-UT5se--lpd ing the support Pi schools, as required oy law, limltrthe amdubt to -SSventS -on"the one hundred dollar val nation SiDd $t 10- 6a -each poll : jan wherras, the tteccssiaea'ef thecbaa y(d.emand an addltlol-ttaxtm.QnrrOther. eecessiues tne ysymet oi xne ceos qaeana wins' bv-the' countv the BoAi-J of Coantv f Ct'-iuilasloners da resolve that there Is ts ne- cC:Bliy.U)ieTyaQ'acliiotUL ta-. 'oa the real and persoriai estate. pr tqeTaxtpsryeri or the mnnti et FJi p.ntt en tha ni rir H rmr rill v la value; and the sum 6d(ralsed, Reapplied to the payment Of the debts so due and owlmr by DA.Sn eountyemOuaUn to. AboHit knm rt, ',XV.iu:i.-f5nf5niiJ n 1 -f: XT;i . " C JI ALS , Jl - JI a , . f the cThe.Hoard'.tlien adjourned tnUl?"Sitarday next, thSidayoJabe.-iJ? Tjw f e Freeeedln-s or tae f ijl!iii ApLnnel Ccnveiii-n of th: trti-U.at4 pisv OpaI Ciarci orertii CerollaeV o.' Atktnaoii'ln tha chair' J1--'0 1. 't.a t -if HI be jonrcsl of .yesterdayf f proceedings wpta Tead.ijorrectedanQfPProvejii yfij ftrs j "On motion of Hon. Y- IL .Battle. th&.8ecre: iary -was- allowed V0,.$hoose . an ' Assiatani; - The Rev. Isr-tei Harding, who had kindly of. fered his services, wis fhosen oy Mr. 111 ling- W . 4 . ' . . C-.4-. - . b m . i i in . . t.n w . ... Tbe Clshon delivered- nlis Annusi5 AddressI1 Which was oa, moUon. of Rew Dr. Valion, re-" lerrea in the UomntJttptf ;on , tbtOSUttot the! .VTha, jComml.tee on Eiectlons , submitted -ire-' ports;"'''1' ' J-3 JXV.T; ijt i x y s ennren uatesville notwithitand ing the informality, De entitled to seats In the Couyeatioa." Adopted. t,-- r Od motioa Ret. OS. B: Buttotf.Hhe certilicata from EUtLnke'a Church, Washington -coaaty, waa lAid on the.tatle,-jf??a iijtr t.-o v Comml.tcacalTwiT.rirLLci triS r;ve-"fur ther time to rencer their report. 13 Tha r.ev. "'rA' ?n. Chairman of the Con:ciltt?3C3 'C-.-:ri "w!:vcr. e-talttei hU rercx t .l- - l7tt3l .rreso- l'stioi.s, la c.I:rli:3 cf vLIih Ls --l-fsssed thJ CcaTert!?a et tc1! Icr zil f.tm f ;) -. X ''.'feci,"l--tt.3ii:,'"-1t-t,--?TtCen- cril CoaveatU.il j i-..x. - 1 1 j 1. ' -"3 ia t' it body s--a ut :r . ti r r 1 .orix3 .J;-L3.ym.it Tkisf)AT;irjiyl$7Lfcd ft a.ui7 -7v win' A&'&b tinlitjl S Al PI IjUU W DUL1UU 'lAAbS M W..SV.J.m. -IIOUVU I r un Douon, ksv. e. b. BattohC4aIri-iaB: ol Coccilttee on Elections; -thai delegates-trbm W Mary's Chare by GatesviHe notwithstand- -' 1 - yile8(ivcd That a Committee ol three, two Clergymen and one Layman, be appointed by the Bishop to conrer with experienced' Canbn 'it4 in the framing of a Canon in relation to the appointment oCSuffraKan Bishops, which may be submitted to the tonaideration of the next General Convention. - . '. ; ; Hetolved. That the Bishop of this Diocese be requester to communicate to such Bishops, ss he may deem especially! Interested in 'securing the office of 8uffragan; Bishop ' the action of this Convention, and Rain if possible their co operation. u v ; U . .1.. -...ci ,.iu u.'. .v ; y ,Oo motion of Col, S. It. Fremont, discussion upon tho resolutions was made the special; or der for 12 o'clock. ' )- !Honj K. P. Battle, as one of the Committee, reported that he pad on hand about f4U) col-, lected by "him from, several parishes and was ready to report to the Chairman of the Com- mittee. whom he nnderstood to beCol; Tre- nont, but now lear that he, resigned since aajournmeni ol mst ' uonvenuon.- ue wouia now-mov.that e new Committee be appoint resiaeqts pijiae same locality, ana sngest- ea VYiimiDgton as (the. point. - Col. ijremoat objected.' said Raleigh should be the place and offered in support thereof 'several ' considera tions first, it was .the home, or ; lion. ji.. P. Battle, who was eminently qualified ; second, it was centrally located, and. lastly, there were many' State, bonds i laying arouad Raleigh which might be collected, r He knew ; pf no point hetter, suited, than Raleigh. He had oa his subscription list ; about $500 In good money. ;; ' f, :-, t y?. d i-. j -V-. l . Mr. Battle said most ol ihe bonds, had gone out Of Raleigh, many of them to the railroad of which his friend. Col. Fremont, was' super tatendent.i He. advocated Wilmington,' not only as being well located, bat also tha home of the Treasurer, who would assist the Com mittee : y ii - ,. i5Ht:jt t - ;The Bishop stated tberelwas no motion be fore the Convention. n V.. . , -- : xvev, ur. w tuon movea a uomminw: oe ap pointed wjth Headquarters at Raleigh;- " ; a Hon.'K. P. Battle moved to amend by sub stituting Wilmington. ,-: ; ' Hon. R. H. Smith suzsrested that the .whole matter be withdrawn, and the Committee be allowed further time to render their report.' ' ' Dr' A. J. DeRosset. tas Treasurer of the Convention.1 submitted his Annual Report, Which was referred to tha Finance Committee . Rev. Mr. Patterson moved that when this Convention adjourn, it adjourn to meet at' St. jonn s unuren, vvummgton .:r.., y i .i Mr. j. S. Henderson moved to amend by striking out 8tw John's, Wilmington and in serting 8t. Luke's, Salisbury.- s f. J.'Burswia McRae moved to substitute-St. John's Church, Fay ettevlller. and , the -whole - The special order was agreed to: 1 -s- j to J Col. Fremont onered the? loiiowmg" resoia tion : ''-: ? s i i v a i i u ftiff Jifriii i-)ri f fiesolved, :That the following shall be added to the rules or the order; mursasyana ri dav each session shall be devoted' entirely to Legislative business, and upon no other day of the Session shall each business be la order. Provided that unfinished buslnesa may ,be, dis posed of on Saturday by a vote of .two-thirds of the Parishes represented and a majority of the Clergy.-" - -r5- 'if ; "-r ' ; i ' On motion that resolution ? was i referred ; to ... un mowon oii. udikbi.tu i r Eaolved. That the Committee oa H nance be instructed to inquire into;! the 5 propriety I of abolishing the rale Dy which tne Asseaament la made for the Bishop's salary aod contingent expenses of this ConAentlonj or deyislng; aa other, so moany ing as tnat tno-raie anau not exceed one dollar and a half on each com m'nnicant,' .uiewi.-iixs M'n f ( ;cThe special order for 12 o'clock; the 1 ton aideration of the resolution on Suffragau Bish ops, was taken np., A. lengthy discussion en sued oartlclDated la by. the ' Rev. -Messrs, Bronson, Forbes, TillingbsstviHuske and the HonsJ D, M;-Brringerj W. H. Battle. R. H. Smith, and CoL B. W Fremont:' pending; the Jj discussion. Rev. Mr. Tiliingbast moved an ad journment to O'CIOCK. ,' , r - : i '. r Victim of debiUty,'-who is xeponaible; for yoxt leeblenestt sSot lco-self. youiwiiji Ot yonye aone sji yoa-eonia, iq aure ytnsvs Brntueonyoarparii l ar: : tioin vr f u eiTouJiaTen't tried Hostetter's .Bitters.: jj J J31oomy6pUc, wth i uneasy, etomac end m orld-wwirxajoeo coarse .joddnt think vorsel xesnonsible Xqe your own; tor- f . meats. I.Iiiitou are. ; It; Ja easytpj aee jrrtrm roan eonoltloltthayoii;-tven't trjedi JJcetet teifEXitterso'iisr dxuip&hzo nciioaSa I JiiUoui sufferer; tit, ia not your,faat;ydn L tiTTiVi fh.t -ronr rvmrttoms arrow worse day bT day; BlaepmcasiaaoTOargooojw likelvi Bat yon CR-xbe brought TOand. for .all thatv Dil .woai I Jdr-oa lot .bcs .-.n-rfll 4 - T - wlVB. v.rnfc tried Jlostetuji's .Bitters I . - - m . Friend, on whom fever and ague alternately blows hot and cold, wad whose brsin seems to twt hTTratinv with the effects ol some powerful ffr-gr, do yoa. assume the.resporjsibiiity j Vt vj'fOM.yt Jskea piles of quia ineaAdaU the, reguauon zneaicines. T,jy aa.pouiu.yyuiuw raprel -jOne thing moretihjB.'rerT thing that onlahaye exempted ypSromnthepugi SlBZe?Arnt r-t . dmitl U vdl lit :-JwLhm never tried Hostetter's juttex Xervous Invalid, what have yoa to sajL xou plead that yon bjtye taken all the nervines of good,Jt inot ytrar ruit irYOti are not respon slble. Wrong, ail wrong: Tou have, inreality in .HwTtj' v"h!aTria hut Tjriiifjxilf Itiiil til 1 l cbrrar the abovem the ittera are aesolnte speeifles - l ; maySS-lwrSnaSyed Jrto'it'J' fcc3lc2 f?. - - - - ,UwHEcADTERTIl3El4rENTSi 3t us .wHciil-'jV iv: StoEffR,! mRyS-tfJ i I -S7; tS and 2 KOrth Water S1s 30iBBLS FIrjRiQr 2;.d .o'e mir A -i . "? liS Sti Rldl Java Lagayra' andC Mocha i lu jin(9.,-5 41- yntoi inibryS"C ion jnax 28-tf u ?7, 48 and ?9 North Watsr.tS. -1 : r-r-f- MlixS --M4 1X ".xs 1 lOJJags IlioXJolieei ; l rit,7.iV; IXIXW. 4M.IX4 4. UUXtXJ 41UUl4 .fi'i?-r the .4 Best 'cider iriric-h' "ft-v r n AU cf i hkh will be tin iowrfor.CiAu I t J n. i a. ;; At 2o. fi, South Wtter Street . ryty23df .I u r c)Sinrn'& CZXiZJtlli c: 1 Jo Made of Pare Crcaxa, .- J SENT TU AM rAKTDr-TUx vlTI, I . . - 1 LTJIXSDEB'S ALOOSvAT CcTcnfy-wlTO ; Ccafa a Quart, niatfnactf) alia- T3E DESCENT OFU AW,' r - TCTi if: Beieetien inTelntIn lesixr ' - -4 BT CHARLES DARWIN, M. A ?g b W-Jf -i '. ... :'i !i V i Yois., izmo. ciota. rnce . "We can una no fault ""with Mr: Darwin's facts, or. the application ;or them." Dtica Herild.-1-:1- - j - y many eml- ibated it. In- bly the inost'J t'The theory Is now indorsed b nent Scientists, who at first com ludlixar Sir Cbarles L.yell. urobablv earned of living tieologists." Eve. Bulletin. n xorsaie atrrj'n-K- - -i ' v.- i 4; , ; " . . IIKINSBERGBR'S ! may S8-tf u ;o 1 . Live Book store; - THAT, .FIxOTJR jyi.rn rruiA.T jtbuhcu aeiifl is tne nest.. wnitesu i ... ----r - I eri every day.!TA' samble" of the Bread: It mkes eaii be seen atmv Store. " - J i " FrcohiVlay Gutter. ' For sale low by the tub rt.'yl iuvZl , "1 rrWJ 3CI FRENCH'S; my 25-tif '-t: - Cor. Market and Second sta. SAUCES AWI SPICES, Ho. 7 North Front. Street. .i j .i.. - ... . ...... t '.:; . P A II I ROCERO, .' SOLE - PROPRIETORS OF THE I THE BESTx e.ff) sr ue iVrtt'aa nt i'jh :-yYvi i-THE SWEETEST,"'4' ,Q rr THE Z?AVOUlTJ3 .? JfXOVi: . . is sold., Only bt. ?2Jiit , :JcJ!TUy.-i'Xl-i.. 0HA8. D MYERS fcYCO. . eWo.,T;Kortla FjronaStree't,eivi , AsueEiean ana k'aney Uroeeries, FjweJaaimeliBtiita, ELEG AITI HOSEt- COMB TESTS.Iijl nandsome Striped Coal., Sllfc ,srt ; Alpaee Saeka. JUnowiaina AlpaeeA .6-. -.T r1( ? " ''Viwea'-s V arl ft aaa TMV.Iftlll H. t tt. tt r. jajraja-c;s v jssssvw -a w r w- els, Qeats xraveiins; Traaas, lis Paragon Umbrellas, Bathing Iswe r'ff ) ;zl . maya.tf. ' - ... CITY, CLOTHIEES. yT trrTV i flJIemori5Pmce3,. ;; AIxLOCTETIESAW desiring to participate n the MemoriaiHer- t3eita&es dhvmolliin-'wltlfc.thel nndersigntdl the day mollime Wltn: . tne nnaersisneai w ftRtnctae . r . r v., , lt The'orbccsaion wmrm Itf fiont of iho viiy xuux w a u jr. mm.., v" " proxoDtiy kt .8.1 flown JWaeess? iXront . . J. . . Y' . i a. rfk.. ,rh IT SfrBT HTTPRLi MT1 11 U II Market Street to the Cemetery.. . frijier announfiemeiit ybe maAe'Taes I . - wtffl,.1 .-f, x.r-. Vf'f-i ' TJ ttkly7 1 M- 1. O. D4UC3 KX41X. QUUIUUEID, I . 4. . 4 - L-k it .-- i . k A 4". 1 . '"15 iihda Smoked Sides and ShonIder. 5 ,; 1 I x T t . t " ' Villi l,f 11 ' n t I 1 x 'iuzwj in t-: l"'J tffJffnJt4r?tH';l-a - . ssddorJte.islejby J ,v -vX; ..i -r ; , r,anAv2Srtf5. 27.' 23 an a El Ii crtn v aiec o. "irhfr' lo ' feta'i'n'bann mcii srcq - . yjiii Jidl fio " v . T v sLr"GIX vl'4i?A'c i X'1 -tiTNSTON NO. f, BOB HEEBlNO, - I - ,',l7 I ituri-:H a.i.a Iyjh ia i!x. (a?u -XaolCTfr GOSHEN BUli vtoa Witjv- ! V ',' yrrv-bt-f,mi TJIXTBA. FAMILY FLOUR,.!n; ,-ih ... U xjijyx-r- ,:'-. -,'1-'i'r t , It t J -i . tow W 2 ' ':.LJ.j"i, , ( t,ia "ta; i ;,:GAIlD:n:2JInJl?G;Cp.;; i." :.i'i..'' .ur.v '4:-. vi-rot-.tw v- iAnSNIl3 i- TAteat AdJastaUe; Piers, Mantel Frames, Window Cornices, ror' ;'A .. . , , . "ii-.4.:.i-x--x i.-i.-.-. 4x j aWe lcia and Wflting Desis. I i i i. V i---tjrTxrGAJIDNEB," Presideat.1 , - TIAJXlr73X . nOEowerri T, if. Y r V, i .Cnarr, K. tdalBCMIing.xi iu e.isi u m iYi.i i:-oaf JS Ji xWUf :may28.1t ED. B. BRINE, Msl jfhW I . - - , i ....... .i.-m.-- w , . . i . mHTS H" A VI 111 I T K KKSUI1T IS HOW OT I " J - - 'IV rl T'r- ! . i i V-! ' I I -thflf Snmmer. eefreshments of au J . ira k.ww4iV-'t;VA . I aBtantly., on , hand, anong whteh i . 4 lioxes d. J. Diues. BacoITSdTfjSl ' xaayMtf : 1 - twoc. j,...-.. ......... three uays, ..... ....... ' 'oor clars, ' flret'iis C-SK-wk, ...... ....... ... n ... . . . 2 DO ... 2 CO ' -... S CD 8 W li - Corvtract Advert-aenjiCnts talren at pro portions. tclyloTrritc 3. , . ITarrla'-es. Dc2.i - r.piious. Kuncral and CtitTiBLrv notices will innrt'! at hill rates : y ca demand. , ; , VPm UU JLlCV ! T SAaa VtrrnrtMM . ' " ouwy xuou.j uokn, 275 BALES PRIME HAY, . . : , . . .. j;'; ,:'t .. For Bale by ; ; , . .- . "V .'' ' ; i :. ' J'' l-XrINSR,' :'. . may 28-tf v r ' J7, 23 and 23 North Vcter St. TTTO SECOND HA NO PIA77C3, . In perfect order, for sale cheap at -.-.J-V;-). : -r'sii " iirixsr-KnGrn's may 28-tf Live Book Store. MISOELLAITEOUB. :. DlllClclS ' ! ZjV 0 . 'X J-22ll, : y . " ,. , 7 i frf; .-,XAJnrrAOTU an bt-.1" r JS . CSS.. SUE .'TSr.f C-SUXTELI i 'Wilmington;' N. Ci, O NE of the most efTectlve 'remediea for t. INFLAMED, SORE AND WE AKT RTE9, . i . . j--;: r- . ; . j , Avar niTArfio ' I For sale bv all Drurtrlsta In the citv. Price 25 cents oer bottle. GREEN FLANNEU, . T - Whole sale" Agents, t tiS J io 47 iiatiet street. "r;7.- maySStf ' C ; 4 tt ft .(mhtihpV IToticds " ih ' I m t JLUx.JrUxxUx)TU!(U. UUAiiAJXlK liHUU- tJons will be in force from and after June 1st, 1871': IV:' .'"i-r': ;" , V-Y' -... 1st.' All vessels from Ports South of Cape Fear, will coxae to at the visiting station near Deep Water Point, and await the Inspection or the Quarantine Physician. . ; , ; PA '-'All vaaaal, Tiavf-ncr titlmaoo An Kaavi r w.. 1 VWWV.U UMIW., 04WM.W00 vu 4WC44V4 VJ4 . H arrival,', or having; had sickness during, the J jl voyage, are required to come to the station 'k from: whence they galled. '. v ' ' ,'"' '.'.' -' i td. Tessels not Included as above will pro ceed to Wilmington without detention ' : , , 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined, to make careful enquiry, and if not satisfied with the f' statements of the Captain, or if the vessel la In a filthy condition, they will bring the vessel 3 I tq the station for further examination. 1 5th. Pilots wilfully violatingthe Quarantine at 1 laws are subject to forfeiture of their branch. I wr-..A.MH i . . . i j a I ni H.H I St I M all W HMNf I M IISrM I1I1H III I. WIS SI II nil rHIl ... M I HnftvanflTia Iftwa o-nl all AfiAii'fMAii4 at P I liablit for each and everv olTenca. - ; Q I 6th.;, All vessala subleot to visitation; nader 2 I these regulations will set a flag In the main . ... . vr. LUlvilS, , .f?L'v 5i vta: u?i CQhaxfantmePhvsiciAJi, 4 I ' . ' , XUl llUi TT XXJUXXXjtlVMX. a 1 1 ?xnay zl-eodtNoVlst San Wed Fri. . ;' I-: ., . r- JlCCilEDa I.T.f.xi'i. '!.. rv-iTTW nnilordl cmfA xp-Whpa to 8.lrnnwlAdff rt. I . . I 4ha ruiuitnt nf thraa thnnsmiil I l llf)CI irl lars, Life Policy of her husband ,? Ttos. J, Wil liams, who was Insured in the Piedmont and - Wltn many tnanxs ior tne promptness on; Y)t the part or tne Agent ana uompany, i remain , . . . ' Yours resDC-ctrullv. . ia',"C.:;4 :.x v, CLABISSA A. WILLIAMS. - 1 To Mr. W.M. STSvsirsoir, Agent, . S Piedmont and Arlington Life Ins. Co. t I The above' Company, always prompt In' the ? . ! adjustment of Its losses Respectfully Invites l the attention of all persons desiring i-lfe In ! n'" I surance upon a? safe and economical plan. ciiii o'n! T f 'I Wi'M STEVENSON, Agent, aprilBtfii. f , jj.i"kOji,i? iCP Market t-t. ;oii s L Kclncllo tr In !,'Pri ccst , ABE bW MaNU ACTURINa OVER one hundred varieties of. -. , and Invite tbe attention of all buyers, to oar I prices which range fron $3 to C10O eaeti. "ITAVlng " the ;i largest manufactory in the - 4 country, we can compete With any aad al I I lnajtera .Wholesale CaUldguessenV to -deal- '! ioaappiicaon,; , Mr? .,.,(.-v - ,t i -v v., , GSXXZttVJJ & LLZZ3T I mmnrit-Trn -Ati'PTfi'rft AtiE"TT t wfrw mmnriftrn -AtifTfiTft AtiE rttt.t. frorincr tn rvpntiTianeementa to our cm- -t f ens,and the public t aneraJlyV forjtheir pat i -talninir to tne croieHHion is KemconsL&nuiT on , ' lhand,xo ord-rtofyeiomple: satisfactl . i I tha tnmt fAlidlDiifl. . IueOl7-tl ' t I ' . . - - -,t - I . . .. . t lVy llZllIITixCl ISaraCHj i tor kinds nay be I luexxwiuMou , , , .. mentioned LAQES EI! 'i IAUJixX A.i.i4.ii, 'X.J-, 14X1. 1X.i.ABj 0j.x.nr . . . I KOTfAi 5 JIHCX.W??1 I in fact, everything has been, arranged to 'J contutbWthecoxafortand "entertainment 1 of visitors; andJCha r iTOprletor'eorneptiy so . I, .tnavSl-lv . ,r l-.j - V - 'rwtri YolWmW'listcompUcs ' xcst b'f tfes riXMeaxrgeniciesoic.cTrrrrure I Y74 o ta TjOTrinn Vflnini rvi Jft 1 maiea Ginger t ricrida . i& ter.Ciiu I thGlyceriiie.esillitz Fo-. J - ji - ratal'Ctash,'Lc - ;;c3,lU l Jftf l4 va0 i m 4, - -- "- ' -w I S.ya,lLllx.c;&IIya, with Iron, J , i4,j r.nr; S ear's CU, .0 te,-? a.cl:,r,' ; I , la addition ttl-e above, we ipmrt sJlttin ; '' I other popular i'L: -naceatlcal - CoiAbiimttons, ) , v.- a l.xr-e s.ocof Patent Medlciiies which we wlU Beii very low for casi. i : maySl-tf CTc: r,nBbc r-ivcro. ; 1 THE GTEAUEIl IITTLS BAZ1, Yj 'V 3 ;': '. ; . . ' v. ' ten 1 r . . . .-I, l avL- T U.TVOu o'cloc-. I, s 1 x. oUxt CaaweJ x.onav, ',7c " at c-!tx -xv. , tc- .utt ii rc ..itelandixarsforpas . r-r n rr 1 ir eiju-U extra, i --. " w4tv tnod e r? t e. . ueli-scx y".; 1 I Vr '. l V- si.- .:!', i T - y i -. i'i i 1 (!' n r1 '.1 " , .w v ... . V f . . f f :; i .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 28, 1871, edition 1
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