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' - '' . PUBLISHED DAILY, MM. If BERN AH2. Editor ana nro?r't OrriOB, Dawson Bank Buildings, Front 8t.- On year, in advance. .',. ..U. ...... J...$7 00 Mix months, in advance. , 8 60 Three months, in advance.. ....... ......... 2 00 one month. In advance. ............ ........ 75 The Moaimra Stau will be delivered In any I trt of the City at Fur jCjcnts per week, f part HETEOIIOLOUICAL RECORD. Jane 10, 187L - TT Ther-- Time. Btr.rDJ" mom- -Wind. ' Weather ;.. . ..' eter. J.:;;.;;;; 7 A. M. 80:21 .79 ,8 E Light Fair V jj P. M. 80:17 89 . IS E Freeh Fair 9 P. M. 30:13- 79 3 E Light Fair Mean Temp, of day, 81 dec "' " ROBXBT SSTBOTH,' " Serje't Signal Service U. S. At".. " Weather Report. War DmRTiusT, ; ; wn- jlntP r : it 1 trotable that the barometer will eene-1 rallv fall east .of the Mississippi, with threat-1 unlnor and ralnv weather north and e&iit nf On. 1 - tarlo. Brisk southerly winds will probably rntlnne on the Golf coast and lower- Missis. I sippi. A severe storm "is threatening; southern " Missouri."' 1 gg-gessggH?,'MI"M?""1 1 esg' L H 5 C: J I ' I Y ' ' ' CMIURCU DinECTOHY. ? .; ,. i . . Su dat, June 10. St. James (Episcopal), - CoBNBB TflIBT AMD MABKST STBSST6 Morclng Prayer-at 10 A. M, Evening Prayer at G P. M ' - : r ' Sunday School at 4 P. Jl. , aj: St. Jolms Church (Episcopal),.. Corsbr Rbd Cboss amo Third; Strests. Sunday School at v)4 A. M. Moruiue Prayer Jind Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, 11 o'ciock. . . k , ,. I b'uuii n nop m r ki r m COBSBB MiBIIT AND FlVTH UTBIBTa, itA, J n.,HMfi: Paator. tii .a Serrlcfts at 11 A. AL, and 8 P. 31. r - Vi KPri;5 MeeTin. Tnesd.. nlrti at 8 o'clock la room above Pastor' Atudy. it 1 Weekly Prayer Meeting Ihursday ..nlght at So'clock. . .v, -I second uapun tnnreu, , h . CuuNEa-or Sixth1 xtn Cuobch Stbbbts. Key. J. E- KIok, Paator. I Services at iu am. ana y if. ai. . At 5) o'clock, afternoon. Rot. J. C. fl Idea, by reqoest, wUl repeat hla aeroaou on " Bap- twm and Communion." " . " ' Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 7 o'clock.. ' 1 lrai Presbyterian' Chareh, s , . COBKXB ThIBU. AUD XBJbQB STBBBTS . - . Atev. IL L. Slncleton. Pastor. Services at the usual hours by Rev. Mr. Burr. Sunday School exercises commence at S Lecture Thursday evening at 7o'clock. HU Tnomas' Cbureh (Catholic), Ox Dock Bbtwexh &xooki and Third Sts- Mass at6W and 10W A. M. Yespers at 4 -r 'Or o r T. fiH . . w. J rnZ flAnth. C'ounkr Walkutahd Front : Stbbbts. Kev. Dr. Moran, Pastor. Regular wceklt Prayer Meeting Wednesday I uxht at 8 o'clock. Ail are Invited to attends ' I trangera to seats. ' v - ruin sireet ji. tnuMU, ' FnrTH Bbtwebn Chubch axp Nub Stbbbts. .Kev. Frank H. Wood, Pastor: .lf r.. Services at 10$ A. M., and at 7jf, M(J v SundaySciiool at 9 A. M,- tf ;;tKf ;. ; ' i :,;. Prayer meeting Wednesday at .7 P; M. r ;. . Ht. Paul's Evan, leather an Chareh, Mabkbt, St'rbbtv Corner op Sixtuu Rev.' G;' TJ. Bernnelm Pastor.', ' " Vi . German service at 10 A.,l , .7 .. Sunday School at 9 A. M a ,'t ",t ;s ' : j .-.) JCoglisQ service at .P-,M. Seameai Bethel, ; f Ml, 8erTlcesat7KK MrDvReIL B.;Barr- : riabbaffechci At 9 AM. i , i W VS) ur avi U Si4lAa rf j-. I bvthe Pastor, Rev. EIllsLa vender, v ; li ajv v vw e w A a a W7J a A uu" V & iUt. f . 4 8t. rant's (Colored EpUopal), ;t;M Cobbeb OBANGB AND' FOtJBTH Stbbbts. ,0 . 1 Services at 10 A.M. and 8 P. M., by Ber. C. ( uw AUVKBntiKlikiiTa: 5 ! V ' Hbinsbebqeb's Live' Book Store, 39 Marked st-New Books and Book Binding. . , nosTBTTBa Bmxth Celebrated Stomach- - . . ; atSSSSc" VitbrfUl T. D. Mbabbs, jB.-50OCords Pine Wood Wastud. y rr -m-ft r - o i ir.UuRKiMER, Sign of the "Indian Chief." looaco, snua, &c . . , F. W. Kbbchnbb. Molasses, Hay, Cheese, " V"' "ur7 x r J" thtetilUlni-yearB. O;. Worth,- atid 'P RJ F,jtei ;kurchUon;oWmln WntlAMs & MuKtiHSOsXltoottlronr Cof- turn M .). rf -' ?' Hea notlM rera.rdlnir th new Vattnnal RnV I to be established; vrTTTi i l ' ; C. D. 'Mrras & Co:,lto; 7 Norlh'Front st Baker's Chocolate. fcc. r . , . ' H CBNtT fc MotRis, 'Auctjoheera Wooden - Ware at Auction.- ' '"Jv-'.'"- Smith A Olsizak. 2TV 5!8oBth Water tL Just Received. v, ...r7;. 0:4211:1 A : : ' Zimmerman fe Whitb -Look! -The 8h0a I .Sketer-eutM'' a.i. j d , . & 1 m ; ' t A " Ml ZY'!2?Lmi m?V' . . . . . . - 7'" -- " Jaho O. Bauman, corner Front and. Market . Stroetioi ioteodloto open-there with an .t j, u i , . BooU xnd values, - IUU, I Notions, Ac, Ac, t actual coafc.? yt:.l -tuLalv;; , i - -U 7" i T" Persons wUhIug.dipjafehaei will 'do well 1 l.y otlUug; our me beAr ouylag elsewhere, a tl.ey will certainly bVable;lo get bargains tit Ui 1 ii.u. . r, V";r J f r-i Lbvt's, nuy &i 4ai " "Hall door totten'a Bakerr. '"' ' ' 1 . . Vetsaia . Blofa; mm. BctlsWl . ;u: f ;t j :f f. .PRIO!. I. "? V" TC mtQicSwt ; R. Broe .redations as yet ?.-x v,o, a t. f -v which are in full bloom "and one, stalk upon a,-,- ; 'f..f.. v whlch'sbme bt the JblooW have dropped foif fa! Cook &lajt?ii! 'm CaJ-1' t and tbe bolU bave fotrntd: l. 'fhu first bio oci I ' The attention of the public ia :cal led 1 6 the opued out on the 1st of Jane.Tna'l)MS'afc pow have tor executing uiington takes the lead in cotton- boll 'd far wwe hivB'heardC'-i M a.v.Ujil . - j-'i' .Tii acknowledge, with the , compliments 01 Mr. Rivers Wright, an invitation to attend llb'estabiiflh a Book Bindery, cqSaT tothe de the Slxtv-fifth Annin. r-iK.i- u-.H-; .r..Y:rr:-',LiLL 'v. 'ITJ ia J Euphradian Society of the y Diversity of Soot $ teralned taio tlu :rflor r and '' "ourbtTsl- of the V3tlIt f rbfca j the ' womid ftselfc it c hu?Ma 9 uhe. 5th; at 8 o'clock KM p r Give ns trial ' ' J" rrff J Etai : make bites thW SmrflenVa.v'nflaal. TTVkl TTTTT TT : ASO V Ol. V.aJLa'AI 0 UO Local Dota. The "Nllssbn Parasol" is out: 1 The. "old copper cents, how rare they are.' ' There was no session of - the City Court yesterday., Y,.; 1 :- i 11 Yesterday was decidedly, the warmest day of the season- - v.V;-.Ufur Jv-'r. '' ' 1 i- - Roasting cars in market yesterday, .at 50 cents a dozen. ' ' 'f: v" 'V.V' .i." 'v-V'"' The mania for striped awnings has broke r In IKI. .. ' . .. .'. .. , ,ai"' ' 'nnet i described as The flsh and -shrimp market was pretty well snoplied vetterdav. : ' ; --City Marshal Caoaday was confined to his room hv Jn("Uiviltin ' " . . . ' - - 1 There wai a rush for Mebines soda water and Lumsdcn Ice crcanvyeatcrday. 1 ' See adtertisemeht of Mrs. 8. W. Ander- son, of the Florence Machine Emporium, 51 Marxec street,. ' Walnut, ' street f rom Front outwa'rd is being 6awdusted. Sawdust is a great panacea for sandy streets, i'. ; -yv ;i".:-f j Peaches were quite plentiful on the streets and In the Market yesterday, the prices vary ing from 50 cents t6 $1 $ peck We learn hat the Carroll family, ia Du- PUn whom we Ued to a few days since as. Having been pouooed, : nave aji recovered. I 1 C- K...I. 111 11 .4 At . V... V'VJ , Wr wm k.i . .uuMu- Vuu.uw IPraas.-wnna oacseis ana iuos, assorsea - Tbe Grand Jury, accompanied by mem- bers of tbe Board of county Commissioners, visited the County Poor House and Work House yesterday. ; "t - - . : . 'r-rvi We. were pleased to see Col. S. W, G. Andrews on the street yesterday, for tbe Urst time since hi late accIdenV ne Is compelled to use crutches yet, however The members of the Second Baptist . . ' t,t-.. wufi wo 4Cttru ",c MUk,u lT " y?v? a suitable bell. . We hope a generous public . a v a w-m r . ... m. m w will aid them lo thw matter. ! - ....... . ' ' 1 Persons wishing to subscribe to the new National Bank to be established in this city at an early day, are Invited to meet at the Commercial Exchange, to morrow at 3 o'clock P.M. i ... A policeman was under the necessity of .ihhin nr kU MntiM n rrirt:' trt - lat night, he havltfs shown a disposition to fntestthe matterof being takento theGuard .nouse.;; t;V . V. I ' Mr. TVDY. Meares Jr. Secretary of the Wilmington and Smlthvllle Steamboat Com- nanv. advertises in this Issue for 500 cords ,ot t idb omcv oi iimcB a jucirei. There were two or three police arrests lal.t nit. About 12 o'clock a knight of the UBt mghL About L- o clock a Knignt oi tne Buwumercu u umjiUcuucr, uccpijr linbued with the spirit of JohB BaVleycord to to walk, and carried him to the Guard House. One of the ''amendments" come dear be ing lost at the whiirf 'foot of Market street yes terday afternoon, A email boj fell oVerVoard but bad the courage to bunet tne. treacnerous waves successfully arid ' reach ' dry ; land 'in safety. ; '4.' -n-v -; vr ' . ' , i f , f i ; I j f . J-- - -i j J yewetuie, on the 7th insuA Kay being .--s - .'Us. The .Erarfesaya the; report submitted, to the ttockbbldeTs owei$ Ihat B considerable turn nai been expended last year In Improving and peeping open the, channel -fil the; river, and continued during the f nmmer.seasOn, Jn farther Improve mentat '-The BtoBholdew1 suggest ed: to the 'Presides i&bXte&1k&iiwl Jto chafflO'pei1 f eiig'npoir ero8S'aindvn;tf firelght aa toiitaad aatar as.tne season: ja&ti- nesnd-thetferthf Comny-enablei to c6ntin??the .lPTement of: the channel of tne river, ny Keeping me same iree ano, open, and so do other Improvements . as may be found practicable. , , v j .'Jn.JXWilUams.waa re-elected .President lina?. ndJr09-lJ- Jone8 6f JiJ$ff. Tl MKlnri ' . - . , The time of the Court yesterday, was nearly: - ti' - uwU - - V..i -i 0 A l-m of the Satngson codnlypriAOners, alluded to elsewhere. Darlnir the forenoon the cae of : j oili.'iT TD-'iU' fm nM KmXtAJlf- the State s. Wm. Logan, colorea,'- Was1 tried. tnd the defendant found;poJ guilty. r' During the week there were 59 cases dispos-, edOfj W-nbfwhlCB Wi) SO were foond gniltyi and lfc were; found ho) KUiny. A pretty good ahowlugj The wnuiua I '.W fcww'u4.f"4 t'tlw iTV ' the, fact that the JSolicitor was desirons of BT ahaeift Bears. ' Bears are . becoming exceedingly nulheroni ju hls cpuptyis ircll; as: in Brunswick. A gentlemanfronxlJaT vicinity, informs, p, U. t .'one wWseen ih MijMcClammy'a field, betpir the city a' few days since, and about the aame time two were discovered in the ' field of Msll McKaihi'tWoields" ' belniTsme distance' . :; r.-rta7;roo0nn.rVn ,' dep. cheaply, prbmptl and skilfully all klndi pj jiiiguntLtltDgA Ou partmcnt has steadily; increased,' an evidence L that we have notlabored in .vainr tn oar. effort miinnGToiic.; The Sampson County Prisoners. The examination of witnesses (of- the ; de fence la ; the jC44) o;Hardyr JSoyaU,- Hanson Hunnicutt and Raiford Royall was .commenced Friday evening and continued until ia late hour that night. , On .yesterday . morning, when Court assembled and the jury werf cailedlt was ascertained that one pf their number, Mr.: J, R. Pigford, was quite l and unable to bit n the box. " It was.then moved by . the coun sel for the "prosecution that further proceed- ogs In the case be postponed until Monday mornlne;' which was . acceded to by the coun sel for the de!ehse.( Laier: in the day bowev-i er, Cot W. H. McKoy, for the defericcj pre sented for the consideration of the' Court the bllowing affidavit?0 f '; - v:H Statb of Nobth CabolibA,: ''i ' o: r. ' New Hanover ContT ' vv al x; ; . . . f : In the Superior Court,, V , , June Term, 1871.' n ' : i Stats y i - .;. Hardy Koyall and others. ) , Xrr. -. The defendanta In this cause make oath that they are Informed and verily believe that they cannot get a fair trial in the' county- of New Hanover la this cause, for the reason tbfrt the sheriff and , other influential. citizens of this county bave.been Wtltely : engaged in " influ encing the public mind against these defend ants and resorting to -unfair practices to secure tneir conviction, vjn cut ia fsc-uac-:-" 2d. That in this cause, removed from Samp son county, the officers of this Court, charged with the summoning of . tale jurors, have knowingly summoned men. aa these affiants are informed end. believe -whose . prejudices wouia prevent tnese Aeiennants -from obtain- nsr a rair and impartial trial.., ,. 3. That this cause .was removed from the county of Sampson -upon the : allesration. in. substance, that there existed in said connty an organization denominated the. Ka-Klur Klan, and that on account of its presence and num ber in said county, the state could not get a fair trial In this cause,- and these officials are Informed and believe that there exists in the county of New Hanover a political organiza tion, powerful lu influence, property and numbers,' and embracing the officers of this Court, entrusted with summoning tale jurors. wmcn said organization insists and contends that there does exist in this Stats aa organiza tion styied the Kn-Klux Klan. And these af fiants are informed and believe that the or ganization existing in this county above refer red to ia so Inimical and hostile to the' said Ku-Klux Klan, which said organization charges does exist, that these affiants verily believe that it is not possibly for any defend ant who la charged with being a member of said Klan,' or suspected thereof, to get a fair and Impartial trial in New 'Hanover county, and they do not believe that they can obtain a lair trial In the county of New Hanover. Tbo motion for a new trial and the removal of the cause to another connty was ably argued by Col. McKoy and Msj. D. J. Devane, In sup port of the proposition and by M. London Esq.,' for the State, in opposition to thej pro-; posed removal, at the conclusion of which His Honor, Judge Russell, rendered bis 'decision In favor of the prayer of , the , defendants and fixed npoh Brunswick as the county to which the cause should be removed ; the trial to take placet at the next October term of the Superior Court for that county. ' y '' Ma. D. J. Devane then moved for aYreduc tlon of the bonds required of the defendants, supporting his motion In an argument of some length, but it was not granted by Judge "Rus sell and the defendants, together with the other prisoners from " Sampson,1 were bound over as follows, to appear at the next term of Brunswick Court: Hanson Hunnicutt, defend ant; W. H. Herring J. HVurllngtduJ Minson M. Lamb, Jpo.',. H. Smith," sureties; 4, cases' f a,uuv.eacn, aggregaung; ?8,(.U0., Hardy Roy all andRalford iRayall, defendants; apdy Roy- ail, 8urety;74. cases, fa.ow each,; aggregating f 8,000, Hanson tockamy, Oliu Lockamy. Da vld C Baysden, Charles 'H. !Cntmpler Lewis H. Hunnicutt, defendants; sureties, Isham M. Lamb, 3,000; John EL Parker, $4,500 John R.' DUI11U. VBUJCO XV AUIliUKbUU, fiAAJ. ' " ' . Q A. .n m mM 4 Vl A A Vrt A rw a.l 'Ik. 'A A f r. n n r. wrnn ,UW let AO .lib W I lUUVU IU1 bUD V gressea, was HnmisiaKaoiy , in avor 01 tn e Innocence of the prisoners .of the charge which had been; preferred Bgainat them, ; and wV re gret that We are nnabls to'jlay n Itfj before; our readers, .f iroiifii: tr.4 SrM-tr. .uvuAu JTj i:i .i.i.'f-i'X vi ?m v'' 1" M v ' i.",.!0 j Printing faper iyhrf in in la-noii.ui : ,j .We &9 not 1 keep. Printing! Paperj regularly In, stock for sale?' bat- kran always supply odf friends with small qaantiUesf bay frbmHWO to ten, reams," atifeasonable prices foi all sirlctlys cash orders. : sues of paper 22x31 and 28x40 inches, and same quality as, that used on 'the MORHIKa STytB s .J01 tf Coanty CommUsIoaerfll o ' ' ' ' .a An adjourned meetiBgof tbe Board was held Friday Bft. Hon. 8.'. Martin In the chair. 1 Dr. J: Wlnnts'waexcuie as1 R&lsltrar in tbe 3rd Ward and Jos. E. 8ampson placed spirituous liquor at Cear, jGrovei JSTfcW- Haa 5ver,couaty;i 0&t oryn ib. ;jc..tL.tu3 L iTbemoetbWjxparipf S. iVauamrlngeas 80 partnlcndent'bf the'lVork Hotise was Teeeived and ordered tobe flled; , Poor! House report to the Board the number persons," flamf, , of; persons nfni; by; , whose .kntborl! rncrprspns.oveni . se.et uAP the Count j Poor; lloye; apd farther thaLi beret after noijpertoa :ibe. Admitted tot tne Cduniy Poorlioose 1 unless I tot ,aorderlfromsomtf member or UU BOardt and thak thrf CVrV notify Hi E. ScottV Supertntend'ent,1 1 accord Board kdjourned until 8aturaK'Jotie'24th ' ' 1. . . I' ' ybllfujybyjt nami Mrjerdue residing aoouttwo mues . irotniKocBmnamy, Richmond, couiiiy, , wnue,, returning rpm . 1 spring where h adl4been o get somes wsaterj on Fridajiast;as bted j i3 the bottoni ol her foot by pBatt snake; vitspliyslcla.lris-imnued!fltlV.-aeBt fdr and. although 'She has suffared considerably; both fro'm'apprelie'osio in his stead, Dr.Wlnants assuming the position of InkpectbviwUd bSp Vlr l 1 was ord'rei ttai'tnV.ufstietjofylnV'' f6'rf:Wltmiagtd tpwnshl' ble eierfeclunui fcfitfday; the 24th I pst at'i? o'cIo'ckvP M, ,..Vi Biveps; twtts.,cra4itd4icns!tJ jetail 'Bond Cnstanle;MMonr boro owirtfifp.ycdvetf and ! Wpproved add brdc'rtd toWcg&erea adTued; t u! i! brdsered,;,tBarf.uirw ol U.e suitday. 1 jtoe 111071; Important Annonneement. In order to make room 'for improvements for the Fall Trade, I will offer my entire Stock of Dry Goods, &c at cost; without exception, at No. 15 Market street. J "tf - - " ) : A.; ANHALT. ' . Oar Chip Daabet. rft5rr;f vlt.. Every good business man has hls v private Biz mark,,.xj ".- ?( i a',;"!'-, yyl . :-u: When a woman gets her back up she won't back down. , ! : - . . -,: ; ' 841 bows disfigured a late fashionable New York dresf . ;'v...-' .w A Princeton, III, lady lately applied to a city official to know how much it would; cost her to horsewhip a certain man. The - tarifl asophigh:,,;;,M! V; ;:it::... . I v, A - reader wntesthat he takes no stock in the 4new woman's club.'.v. He says ;the "old woman'aetub1'. ia enough for him, and fre quently tOO. mU5h.--. t'if )'-U' fii : s?. Where's your filial gratitudelyou naughty boy ? .Wbat would you have been without your father and mother?.! "I a'pose: I'd been an 0rphao, sir." . - r- -- t A bureau school ma'am to Georgia flogged one of her pupils, a cdlored boy of 80, for hold ing his book bottom up, and his grandchildren looked on and applauded A Couple of sensible young ladles in a town in. Mains have collected quite, t m hand some sum of money ' from '-the 1 townspeople,' and invested tbe same in shade-rees for the principal streets." ' ' KITE1X AND JSARljriS NRW8 1 "1 1 - ' i'. :j -.: 1 (: Satubdat, J une 10ii The steamer Tioga has been- 011 ; !the Messrs. CassideyTs ways for several1 days past, undergoing some necessary repairs.: she will resume ber place on the river early this week. : WrxitiKGTOH,1 K.C.;"0thi June, 1871. DB.'Wir.. wr-HAwass.'';2' .: ',' " President qf the CTiamber qf Commerce : mt, ubab sib: as required by the .uuam ber, my regular monthly, visit to the Public Woris near Zeke's laund, . lor tne improve ment of the Cape Fear bar, was - made yester day ; and it is with much pleasure that l am now able to report the perfect, completion of the work across Deep Inlet, the Northern end of the finished superstructure resticg firmly upon the highest part of the old stone work at a point designated, upon the planor : works as the cross, thus effectually sealing up tnis inlet in a substantial and permanent manner. - When we take into consideration the rormt dablti character of this work,1 an opening ' of about.or over .five; hundred feet, requiring a superstructure oyer six hundred feet lineal by twenty feet .wide. and over forty feet high, to shut out or stop a current of water passing in and out at a rate 01 eight or ten mues an nour, and all of this to be accomplished within the short spacelof about eight .months, and at a cost within tbe sum or one nundred tnousana dollars, I think I may safely ba. allowed to congratulate the Chamber upon the satisfactory manner In which the work has been prosecu ted, -And I trust that I may be pardoned for here expressing my high appreciation , of the skill and industry of the officers who designed and executed this great worK. , . 1 m Owing to the mild weather of late and prev alence of westwardly winds, the sand . has not made up against the works so rapidly as in the earlier part 01 tne season, wmcn . was .more stormv and from, the eastward. . the channels and boles in the vicinity "of the works,-and the formation of ahoala outside and in front ox the wor&s, wmcn win no aouot h hrnnaht nn bv the first heavv wind from the eastL: It is much to be regretted thai very little work'can be done this month, owing to the exhaustion..of nearly 8O47 of. the first ap propriation. ' Consequently, the ..work 1 must move very siowiy.unui, wnea iub aDDroDrlatlon becomes available " . The exTerimeuts for collecting drift sand and thereby elevating! the beach: ln the 'low parts of it, to which allusion was madedu my last report, his not been made ip consequence of financial; deficiency.. The firat. Imperfect exoeriment has -acted well. and . accomplished All that Was expected of it, elevating the beach J Bbovcstorm tide, thus proving the feasibility I Oi DUllalBg np taeeacn onv cBireqoeigufc by judicious treatmeutat smsllcost.', ' The outer beacn and totter' shoals seem' to be growing; and forming lit a manner altogether satisfactory, loi.i.nxLji'M nc ouuru-r t Duriog the past month; a corps of engineers under Capt. Jodkln, (sent, by,, the Superin tepdant of the Coast Suryey) has bean survey lng the main- entrance Of the riter near Smiths' Island sad Fort CaawelL a report of -which, 1 ' presume,! will be!made public, before a 'great whue, ana wmcu W"1 elUQ tiae quesuon.qi impr'otement,' if any, An the draught, of water upon the "Bar and"RIpw since, ttie"coml mehcement bf the work of cloiWg' the ''Deep Inlekimore tatlafactorlly than .aby souBdings wbicbljCaqimaknK .Ii r.v tihUn flr't i' .I taTe, therefore, made uo soundmgsislnce mylaAtrettort.'but refy upon the" bbre 'rccu rate'repOrvbf the bfflcera of the' Coast Survey cd Jf.Ui 01 soiji very espectfulIyvt XCi oili io 2! XjJtotir ob!t 'tnni oil7.11 u:tii m-lviift'idr Loxff NtJTTvCJ:moi TC7" i KokTHtlOP-ArbLBAN-At the7 residence hf tb bride's father, fa Bichnioed county, by Jtev. sir; vans. ju.rruenry oxtnxop io Miss Laura' Mcliean'- v "it -?r'? -yfi 'L ' . i ' ' T" j i : in i - f j ; 1 ") ! j ' t 8CHENCfc In , Brooklyn,, oar Wednesday night, Jane 7th, at" the -residence of ber som ln4swJ Mr, Joseph .tt.; Blossom LYDIA H. 8CHENCK. reUet of Henry, Schehck, rln the Wtb year or her aje:' J ' r' ;t J ' f ; f NEWn2CBVERTISEMEKl'S. Popular Gtrfpcd Gacko, Omly D41ljrriutTwity,.ri Cta. t t6a THEiSTEAMEBT WACCAMAwi fnOlTS DEUVERED at SOME. CONNENI-JA- ent wharf tnf the - city from ' time to time as needed.! JLpply: tor: - ,vl'Aw;.i'3o 1 21Zit,2 0V0::5"!"!,ry:5I1 iWUKr, j i -t i At pace of; JameaT & Meares; i-rriBGINLft, .MOUNTAIN BYE -WH1SXET, Y , Fnlchers,' a pure,-very cboiee-Whi. tefijU 00 perWallonTold only by f f . , tuue H-tf ; , ; ?HAS I. MYEES is CO. noio:nd.i,i08 ; NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CBONLT, Anetlonear'. ; .' - ; By CBOXI.T MOBBIS.! VfO ODES IV ARE ". AT AIjkrrioN ! ' f$T Monday, lTtb Inst., at 10 o'clock A. si., V- we wm seal at our salesrooms, . 100 Bi-ass-Couhd Buckets, assorted sizes, ' 25 Tubs ,M " t--1' -!' "June U-lt.i'5'.i' j k ' v' .:rH"V-' Ui-'". A Dealersrand Coiisumers TOMCGO,: SITUFP, CIGAUS & PIPES, CAN BE SUPPLIED AT Greatly- Reduced . Prices, ; at H. BCRKHIMEK, SlB-n of tb " f NDIAN C1IIF. June.ll-tf,; : ,No. 6. Market 8t. Holasses ! Llolasses ! 250 Bbls. and Hhda. Sugar House Molasses,- 75 Bbls. and HhdsV Cnba Molasses, ' r , SO Hhda. and Bbls. Muscovado Molasses, 1 lAA TM-klfl' VfvA fiwnvta .. i'. . ........ ' - 'S TOT sale bt. ; r . - .;' '. 1' '!,'"": ' , F.' W. KERCHNEB, ' ' iune 11-tf 27, 23 and 29 Nortb Water St.? , . . . . LOOK! . HE 1 only place to buy SHOO SKETEB NET irjat' ZIfM?M.AN : WHITE'S, on . - Cattle Market Square, east of Second Street big Elm tree fat front of store. 11 -' j June 11-eodlw Sun Wed Fr ' - Hay ! Hay ! Hay ! A Afl S HAY, act--.. 1UV Forsalob'yv Hf-fHi;'. '-; i j- une 11-tf 27, 2 and 29, North Water St. r, T AKEIi'S CHOCOI4ATE'? . : , JL .., French and, American, . . CHAS. D. MYEBS A CO S, - June 11-tf. .Ui J 7 Noith Front St; 1 AA Cases Oysters.' Lobster and Salmon, . . 1. CHAS. D. MYERS & COJ, ). June 11-tf : ui. . w 4u 7 North Front St. C-UB Choice Orange County' Butter,' care- CHAS. J). MTEBS A CO., - -f- v 4; .. .7 Norithi Front St.c; lune 11-tf - tlust ; Received': 1 i Cf BBLS BALTIMORE FLOUB, ; ; '. Ki till f " ' " Super, Extra and Family, .-iCKJ i'H.i '. V.Ui Vi'Mf, 10 Bbls. Extra C. Sugar, 10 Bbls C. Yellow 15 Tubs Virginia Butten something choice, 99 Bbls. Extra nW River 'Mullets H'1 Lard, ; Tea, Candjea, Soap,: Molasses, Prime . Cid.erVIneg-ar, L, o. all tor sale low for j n-tt i ui aah, at No; t South, Wkter St by ; ; v ; Sjjune lfetf ' -U!Vi SMITH "& OLDHAM. ."in,; , ? i " ."i n " - . i " ' ' Corn and Flour ! i BusbJ White and 'Mixed Corn, f , 'KnO W' IX)Va all graiies, i. .ti ww . ';-;r".:'! f f . ;. , . I n Jd.-i jf 'illy For hir . . .' . 1- Vlt'J fit'' ."Mti'i ItMtJt; !li n'i ' WLTJIAMS & MURCHISON.' c -Bacoii-andTPOTk. O A HHDS. S MOEED SID ES f 1- " nd' sHOULDERS ! 'June'll.-tr ' " -:;vT'.. - " ". , TTZ i':'.;..fU'"Mi',''.-tii''l' Mi i ni ' -J . xoreaieoy , . . . . ; q; Hmip Iron and Glue; no. i em ion nrif -"a !lr,.yTrTn .'-fnoI u -ttoila r j June 11-tf " 1 wiLiWAMStoBCHlsbN;a . . .... ....-'J ,iti ., 4, i ' , UCT SENSE DECIDE. x r "Whai fa the rational- mode' of pSrocedure Jn. leases of; generab debility and njrvousi pros tration , Poes mot reason tellus tbs Judlcl-' oua iiimusoa p rrquireo. 10 re$or -co TloleiitbWifoaln suchtir l aa absurd as it wdSCTbolo bleed aatarrCig man, Yet It Is done e'verVdaiyi 0 Yes thli stupid and un pbiloaophieali rpraetlce' la 'eontlaued ,1a ;tke 1 teeth of the ffreat raet that , physical weak ness.' witn ail the nervous .disturbances that relieved by Hostettex's Stomach Bitters 'than' by any other medicine at present, known - It Is trder th4t gtaneraf deb'fiity is xften attended wtth torrddltv or lrresrularltv: of taa :bwel and that this symptom must not bo overlooks eoi bus wnue'tne-oiacnarge of tne -waste Sattezof the system is expedited or refu ted; its vigor must be recruited. The Bit ters ao Doth. They eombine aperient and an. , wiin extraordinary tonic te?rexnovin& obstructions thev tone, , and-invisroratA tfTose organs; Through the stomach, unon which the greit vegetable specine acta direct ly, it gives a neaitny ana permanent impetus to every: enfeeblea function i Digestion i facilitated, the faltering circulation regulated, the blood reinforced with a new accession of the aUmentarv nrlneinle. the-aerves biaced. iand.lall the dormant powers of the system ronseatlnxoihealtny.aeuon? not apaanKKu. calry, would be the ease If a mere stimulant were advim&tered, but for a , continuance. It is in this waythat such extraordinary changes are wrourht In the condition tot the feeble; emaciated and nervous invalids by the use f f this 'wonderful 'corrective, alterative' : and tonic.' , Let common., sense , idedda between sticii a TreTaration and a prostrating cathar tic supplemented, by a poisonous astringent like sjrichnine or quinia. : -. Sun Wed sri Ofart tipmona propertiea power. Evfeu' whH from the bowel CneSra&reone day, .... fl ' . - two days,....... i . " j three tlaya. 2 ronr data 9 1 M " ; five days...... '. one week, 8 t Contract Advertisement taken at rr portlonately low rates. ' -Marriages, Deaths, Religious, Funeral ar Obituary notices will be tns-'J at aWrat wncn paid ror in advance ; otherwise tuii raw Tbkxs Caah on demand. . EW ADVERTISE EIENTS. LICE CREAM. Mado tof - pnro .Cream, SENT TO ANY ' PAET , OP. -', THE C1T PACKED IIT ICK.TKOJX ' LUMSDEN S SALOON, AT Seveuty-FlTo' Cento 1 n ; Claar? may 25 nactf ' -,; , ! J r 5 -' ' . ; :. ! Picliles ! Picldes! 15 Bbls. and Half Ebla. rickles, SO Cases Pints, Qta. and Half Gala. Pickle ToraAIabv T h a v. vr. kercAner.. & "June 11-tf '27, 28 and 29 North Water St. jt i Butter, Cheese. Cracker 10 TUBS BUTTER, ! V '25 BOXCIIEESi ' ' 100 Bbls. and Boxes Crackera L i For salo by . "V W. KKUC1INKU, j une 1 1-tf y i 27, 28 and -29 North Water St, SI SfflcMEioi He Floreiice SstfIii UEiMEe STITCHING, Hemming, Tucking, , Bufllng" Ac, done to order at " j . : i r , : Uas. 8. W. ANDERSON'S ' . V Florence alasblne Einporlnm, 4 rv-.;.X- -a t,nS-JJo.1 Uarkt St. ;. f . Old tools at any priee are dear, when new an.l ' . Detter ones appear. Viet a v iorenoe. Junoll-lt, jt y. :,r,;;.jv, 1:1 t , AU CoffeeV Sugar, llolasses n ! 1 irt ABbia Sugar; 1 ,1 xvv 100 150 Hhda and Bbls. Molasses a .Syrup, ;J .I I. - For sale by .:. i WILLIAMS A M0ECH13ON. June 11-tf.. fNotice; . - f L PERSONS desirlnsr to subscribe tc Capital Stock of a National Bank to be estab-1 1 J lis lahed in this ctty, are invited to meet at th" . , Commercial Exchange on Monday next, 1 1, ! last , at 5 o'clock P. M.'i J u i :: ' IJune ll-lt ' "im BOOKS 'JDHDSOT. I; KaENCn AND BATlJ Th' WlL Hnmo. A4 I perities and Amenities of the Law, by L. G Blgelow, Councelier-at-Law. ;5; ' .:J.krj$' .J;i';r For sale'at) 'V'i.' "tih" IKvit'--.;-5 June9Jbfr- : t r HEINSGEBQERS. Book - Binding. i LW BOOk8i Medical Books1, Magazines, Music Books; Newspapers bound neatly at . ; ' ' UEINSBERQER'S v June W ':r- f"'fl;,ri - " LlveBobk Store. Choice Butter ! WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING PER I Express thatr ..u : , f u . -. r . . . i . 1 W Choice ShenaiioalL Valley Butter, i "Dealers will find It to their advantage t examine it before buying elsewhere. Tryi Jrtne4-lw SMITH A OLDHAJJ. Shields Eye lash. I ...it - r.-5 ..i.'i,- t;tif k-ajiuracTuaKD v if)-. It SIRS'. , SUE .TFt CASltWELL, A ;il it i : .t.tiJj'.nj V XT TJ aw 4 T-i a vrAaf tfTaAHviL MmaTlaa Vw . 1 i ii . i I s va'j r. j - j, i v. i (. -v . . INFLAMED, SORJC AND WEAK KYK?, cVepffered juthe publv j :a :?7a'M' : o For sale by all Druggists 'in the city, t Price 25 cents per bottle l'k. n j? r-.'. GREEN FLANNER, J ; ; .'rj.LWbolesale, Agents, . xnay25tf 47 Market street. fn'rit. I II'." V.' I III.' II 1) I 1 I "l 'II'1 " Butter, Bacons Port. sili 'lo'fcjtiia3i:";j 3iii''icir.i i? QQ BUKJEST (10 lb.) CHOICE BHTTipB, TuB3 CHOTCE BDTTErI1 I . r.. . .. . . ri r . r " . - "jSlIJMALL LOT pItInT 'CANSDd!1 DO. '5 0 0 0 14153 a e- f1 - ' ' 1 0Iili NOwlandingand tor saleby'1 'inne'7-tf 'DekuixO. 15 CASES CONGRESS TT ATER, i r JnstEeceiTei 1 FteeI - fra -13 ! SirjiiEL 1 .V. ... , i( i t'liw Ami nmrltmu carbolic Soap,' Caattie Soap, Wxi , Elder Flower. Scap, :-: Colgate - Scan. V OCA.MPHOB.l CB3A24 X-UfeiSUP. CARB. SODA, ARROWROOT Aa Ael V , -.illviji-.rily ;V. G BEEN FLANNER," Iwajttf, ;Wvf! lOfi .PTUggists. : vAriTo; )r:'-f.t "TTTTAJfTri i Pureb aseia to call at S. Levy's, Y V, 44 Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing; Boots, a hoes. - Hats. -Notions, Ac which, are now selling at actual mtv ...vi -may 80-tm rf . .; . , fj i'j TTTAHIED -i Evert body esrpcially rnv- 'former trad to know that luy Nli W STORE, corner of Fourth and Ntrn Streets. Is now open aoaa filled with CUOiCU GUOCK. RIES of every ; description.: t- . . , : JaneS-lw , -; J -AT B. COOK. ':iL'OOTniHD:il7Cy:3D. SLeWs. - street I; eplaco.j.jj u rimaysom poaroraLG;on;nLirlT. SAI.S-At AOrvAt Cost,' by S. Levy, j 44 ;J arkt ertreetj ' Dry; ,Gpodfl Clothlagr iAots, baoea,. secure bargains. Loots, ' fchoea,. Uats Notions,. Ac. .Call , and MUM tMTMtlK -. ' ' " ' .i'"'flMTLUm TTKSTJzirx-A'p ace w nre Dry Goods,' Clotb AJ lng. Boots, Shoes, Hats, 2?otions, a, are being soli at actual cotL SLeWs. 44 Ilarket 1 ' , I" t: i:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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