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V nOEITniGSDTAE, One 8o.nz on dsy,. .. . ... . ." .. 7. . ..7.11 00 - - -rJBLISIIED DA4I.T. ET r ,r . ci, pawsoa Bank Banding, Front 8ti i r two day, X" t 60 M.. ................ . vw ..m-v . 1 aree c sy s. . I . T ........ ... ... ..... . t vneweek S SO ..'Tr- " Twe week. ..-.-. 4,.jrr- S W Three ww-k.,,.,-.. ft 50 ... Three nmui..:.T;...VT... 00 I "'Ij? monlii... ......... ....M00 BATS p? ICMOWraMt . in but. tn advance. uu T.i. in ad vane vane anaTauw. .... . . . lW rTn Evince T VOL. XIINO. 52. V2 5T" Contract Advertisement taken at prepo. Uonatolv low rate.' . j.'s . .. . r Five Square eeu mated a qnarterolnma, and ten aqnarea a a haif-oolomn. 0!'ll.w Stab will be delivered In any part : MAY 22, "1873. - - . . ........ r ' . - WHOLENOil;748- T?! t at AmM Qbtii per wo, J . -V. . ' 1 .11 i I J 1 V F 1 . 1 III 1 ' 1 1 1 .. v . 1 - k -. r Lv ' . T . ,. 1 . : 1 I J ii1 J (TW I ,- . ... ? :- . ; ' ; T J.-"' f ' - -1 i 4 '; : ' ' -;; j s- - i ..... , r v , -. w j" ",Tfw v'A ;,".,"Ti,"rT'f . .. t S 00 I 1 1 . . ' ? 1 .-', ' - - -- -r-.r . .. r-,.. ,", " - - -.- uL , ... . - . f ' ' i - - ' ! Letters were read. in. the Little Rock ncneral Assembly (Southern Presbyterian aurcb) from the Scotch" delegates. r -. million dollars property and four Uvea -liMtbvlhe fire which destroyed the were, M.KiMi'.ni ka'wm.- viMtnii. jaiuau;, "v """" i . '. Things were quiet at the last Hisbandcd. The Carliats butchered ' U prisoners. , -7- The. Connecticut Sen- . . j v:n ln.tlnnr rn!tA at TTartfnrt! I mi. t$ passeu . o 1 would seemtuat tne nnammoua .ntion of tne reporc, in uw uuwre ri jjnllVA 1 imiral to Southern Presbyterians and ex- ImmWW , . 1 T.i ,..fflrmine the old church doc- auu"" w ' tri'larelatjonNiaui Magistrates, males toe reunion 01 ue two Presbyterian ueneiai ASBcmuuc. omj a oatter of very short time. New York narkeU: Turpenune sai'wti I Gold , mi to m; cotton. The semicentennial of theEDiscopal : Cburch of Georgia Is oeing celebrated In I W Savannah. . Anotner Xftraia corres-1 pondeot arrestea in t WPfc0je. in-1 dians have been "wbfppeOrat our Iroops I have not been heard Trom. Occasional Ctn" iimrt U JKST. T m-LK Root. MaV 17 I . The Presbyterian JVssemWy of. the I United States assembled 6Wk this morning,' and was'J6)ened' by tbe I Moderator, Dr. Smith. Prayer bt I ex-Governor Iw, JV1. ratton, pf ;AIa- I tama. , f; 1 I the The Moderator announced; the fol- I lowing; additions to committees: I uuis anu tenures iu xym. i. i Johnson, vv. ju. iiannan., fiJ r. Judicial Committee- John Stuart. Theological SeminarieaThe Rev. B. Cooper. . ' .'k Snstentatioti W; B. Hamiltori, the flev. J. H. .LeppjkT f . n't . I a' Jf 5 1 Foreign Mission The ReY. S. E. Axson. PubUcation-The f Ret:' A, Wood, 0. A. fiproul r ' Education The Rev.! JT. rRnker- ton, the Rev. L. J. Marten; Evangelistic The V Rev.; llV; .H. r.nn ' - -!n ' I SysteiiutioBenevofenccTo J. CL Dinwiddle.' C ' A:'-Smith. the Rev. W. A. Carter. - - , i - - Fnriioii"; nortininnAT I lk IlollodaV. - I ft . . - : Sonday bchooLfcrW.J J.JL .Loc&el J, I . I Dr; Baird, of tbeiVCommittee ,pj Pubbcation, , read ,tho Secretary ai- nasi report. The report is jpruited report. The report ' and is very Voluminous. It refers to works of the r.hnrch. and .-ontftirm ft long dissertation in relation ' tot-a benevolent inatitutioofox the printing I of religious tracts and books, located at Richmond,. Ya,, under the manage-1 ment of jthevlresjteTiAn -Committee 1 of Publication --.-. -:- '. . 1 The report of theiJre.aiurer of the committee was then read: The Committee jon? pyertnreB 'and Bills reported an overture' requestin e raean8.to be taken to Christianize the I 1 ne rePn was aaoPtC(1- I The same, committee reported a caurun irora ine irresDvxery ai 1 Uempbu iasking a committee of mem- Z'Z ra, E ?SXZJZZ ' The reuon TrilH: vb 1 T ,Tbe. assembly next took, up the question ot naming the next place of meeting. '"' ' "' " a lo.e second, ballot resulted tin. the selection of Columbus, Miss. Adioiimpd : - A H i ft .- a 1; I ' . I 1 f . I . I j r , f .. . 1 WEW ADVKttTIBKlUKNTS).' fiAVM&WHTrFLi-Extfa' Superior Beef. J K. P. Uall& Cq. nair.Renewer. -Greek & FUHKKK.Congress'Water. -31 BoEonjctR.-,Tobacca and Beganu; T. W. KKRcnNZB.-Grecerics, &c. LiuuHoucAjr & Conkt. Owner Wanted HrosBKMiirAfvantage Goes & Muxumsox.--Cutiery, :;rj Tklncs be RemeUL. Now that the machinery of the city gov- ouuieni is in proper running- oraer once more, we hope that some of the Irregularities f nica have been growing into custom may abated. Among these msy be mentioned ft6iracucef5f loaSng arcand tie CUjIJfll y parties who have no eartUy ba-xess to sact'but co lLcre'sinK J'toiasi'-kway Sm nd usefuUitizemnjuid Another isthe -.s muuigea in dj some oiuw puuen I force. Of loitering aroundthe street corners I "ng politics drinking- 'benzine Instead of being i on dutv. Thlnrs have ngeUbg sadly deWraliited ; lately; but hope4 IhV: ptoeni' will now Z raer .of-the day in more "respects 'than Wrio ttanwaVa; -r V.:l 55J;C ,we.smali7cbfofe'4 girts', each . with, a "nndle," appeared' at' the ferrv on the We 'tide of the river,1 yesterday" morning, and banted a passage acrosar, but ai neither- of Tthem had any monev the f errvman refused to take them la his boat In the meantime "UTnother arrived and it was discovered I wnerejrj3p:;:-u,;J U:cy; ' rcUtca I .ing their homes at such a tender age.' X 'v I ;tU.littlewlr.rsrwere'trTif2'ldvui five miles froTa'XtXakeCity,- T ?f course they were taenia charj j tended, as we sea by an exchange, by 2J& V their'. T;arpnir!l r ' r - V rrr5f ifnA -t -NTn' 3n 'VrnfirienCed ' minGT.WhO ;J - - Brick buildings are going up all around us. ' ?' , ' Two marrlases at the Fifth Street ' It E.'- Church last fllght-V ,'i Z, 7, me near, ja MaUmaa from this The Schr. ZtT, Griffin," arrived at port pa the 10th. ToneyMcIlhenney, colbredr registered The 8chr. Bnny Mh, Derrickson, sailed from New York, for this port on the ioiu, I k, t i it il A Uadert,Q j , . . , Twtotn. iv.. I mornin - eomefoui 1 - : - - -.WearahATin urot fiye feeCI - arahATing "jpelluif feather. , - M .. . , - . 1 "B nw-virroov- , ' . . . ' ; 1 1 .1- y t f w w ,iuw yesterday for parties whose presence will " , . . , , . I a.oea.1 Dot. ' -Li . j;!uiM 1 . lir JHalLwMckisrepresentedtohave been A A tne regular ; monthly meeting of the grand affairr .lv.au Dmington Building Association, held last I evening, 40 shares cijtcck;wre redeemed I atfioo per share. . y o. t , : , 1 The "new Mayor is to remove his onar- ieTnWOie''jwWdrmeriy"bcOT My lor.Clerkof the Market and for lamp- ngwera are numbered by th legion. The it i r . i n j ' - iJu. I i- Lj ,o; . ,1 . r-ThIJrlliflh barque. Garttrang,. which jsrrttejd; aV HveriKKn-'frota this port on the 2nd int, had strong variable winds round compass, unta reaching long. 40. The iwind blew a perf ecthurricane' for about 48 hours, during 13 of which the ship's lee top gallant bulwark was under water. - We wereshownyeaytheplanopi. ed by the late Board of Aldermen for the stone bridge across the railroad on Fourth street The bridge will be fifty feet wide, with thirtr-si W nn: n. drivA fhtrtv. ihrea feet wide and sidewalks m gh id seven feet wide.-The abutments are to be i. -f k - five feetVide at ton. the wlnirwalea to he forty - five feet long fromface .of abutments, Hm whole to hA huiltof anhstantial maaonrr Rtone. - with a baranet wall of ' eighteen Inches thick and three and a half feet hiirh r ...- ---.- -o - , iv- Z-a -hi,-. n svwvw stwi w yaitw . vtwii wiN iyaajL ttr . InMiM flifplr itiit nmWtlnir 'nrof th wti oi, .i. Th mwiv riaee war are to be traded and macademized I - hh 0--- la a fragments of rock, brick; or I depth of ubt less than six w I 1 . 1 Wia..be, a. 004 .SUbSUnUal. 5HIgB . When 'C h0? t? nl?T.Kari eommencement and ccropletioii. iUiippiBK Acci4at. . Yesterday morning, as a steam tug was attempting to iake three vessels in tow to carrjTthem .down the, river, and Just as. she had; hitched on to the Norwegian Brig FtoOt. the' latter '.-vessel1 came in contact with a raf i , One of the anchors of the hriir was hMgingjat, the hews low enough"1 for the raft to strike it, and by the force of the coHisitwi a hole was alovetn the side of the vnget - Fortunately the hole was above the wateror ioau probabililv the Vrig would have suati Asit is. th. damage ia being repaired and the;, -will probably aail vxiaj.' A Splemdld Drive ... In accordance' with an ordinance passed by the old Board of Aldermen, Castle street has been cut out and opened to Seven teenth street, connecting with the new road being constructed to the' Sound, and work men are now engaged in grading it. I When this is completed the street will be saw- dusted its entire Jength, making an exclr lent drive, fayas Ceart;'U''Tr.ri:.v :;'i;: - ;: r I ''TliayorCa'tiaday ; had two . cases before I hha; yesterdayl morning and idsposed 'of j them si'foiiowsr'V'V. ;c.jrVWoV I conduct," was required to pay a fine of $3. ToneyMcllhenney,- charged with drunk- enness, was.' sentenced to 20 days confine ment in the county Work House, - - Kfrttfuimd fcA4ieikee' This is the subiect with which the audi ence at the Opera House tliiS evening will be entertained by-Mr. Wm. II. Barnes, PnstOrand If aster, L O. O. P., of New York.';: ..!Sntirnent muaie: inirthl is-the enjoy- anything f this sort be on hand. . As we said belore, the "Trouble" commences tftV1'v;v ''xr.-..? AeiieWiJ 2; A email coloredvgiri .was run oveT bya carriage at the. corner pf cend-andMarkei Streets, yeswroay .morning,, .receiymg wju- ries which, though severe, are not consid-1 ered' serious." 'The ' only wonder is that j llJ Li- j.i.'i i.f. tA uuiL.. I marry rouro wtu oxuTO w UWWv, . mntt ranlounpM 1 BinlfAsfArl .Yr I children and those whe have control of j xiiicivr-?'XJ?li.--:i-?fz M Illnlag. The; work' on' the Jefferson Ttmnel,, a Llnabl silver and lead mine, about twenty, valuable silver and lead mine, about twenty- ia luyaur Owns Messrs. 'Williams & Jlcrchiaon. 7 iJT!Z - trTwrtnn Tio learn that Mr. Eradlffv ran Miter STCK half Of the property; U a Who tad broken into his store at Summit' in this city in the eapiayraeni or I Northarsptoa cc--ty, knoctea mm uown, Military." ' ;"' ';f--'-"-H--'a;iVi '.We learn front the 'J&itffe'thaV the Indei pendent Light Infantry Company of fay etteviHe reorganized fully on Monday night last , by the election of the following bQ cers: Wright Huske, ilajor; Charles Haigti,' 1st Captain ; W. F, CwnpbeJL'jBd Captain j W-E. Kyle,8r Captain; Charles Kenne-, dj, 4th Captain j Ed. P. Powers, 1st SerJ geant; B. E, Sedberry, 2nd Sergeant; T, U Mclieanl Srd Sergeant t Ajch'd A-i ilc? "Lauchlirj, 4th Sergeant; XL (X Bedberry, Is Corporal; I. B. Davis, .2nd Corporal; T. i Corporal: IL R'Horne! Secretary. : .." ,1. r : The" anniversary ol ' the 'Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was celebrated ov me comrtanr on mesaav -wiui mucn m s,v- M-i,,4 .'.a sumptuous ..dinner, prepared by our old Wed n,, .(ii wrei on the grounds. - The festivities were closed by a compUmentary hopat night, at Fayetteville ; Daring tbe fotenoo there wa a shooting match for a silver cup worth .$30- which was won bj Mr. Isaac JessupA- These facts wt tortttcm gentleman who came down on the boat last night, the pupils of Mr. J . N. Ilin ton's Wilming- iu.opum ttuejja xwusoias Avonlnir was nniiw ihi HronmntnM waII attend.' wwi ,A ri.ihfttnn i.-ftif 717; ZZTiZirZC a decided success. All th young gentle men acquitted themselves handsomely, some f them 'particularly Master Maurice Bunn, in the prison .scene, displaying remarkable merit.- In fac. Master Bunn displayed true genius and. talent in every character he personated and won lhe"heaity plaudits of the audience. others were also greeted -wUh jnarked .. m f" " - "r'1"0; ' . . . ' were awarded by the Committee, consisting olv Amoier, .vapw y." . . t- m r a i- yi . n St r ttd o' gentleman, to Masters Devane, Gnnt d Shoard- TheM te8dm- niala of merit were to have been delivered to the successful competitors by Hon. A. " 7 ", ,7 7 wmu uu.;, - Hinton the. Principal. The affair, taken altogether, was an exceed- . , . . t j Pw" sm inuoi otu. It upon Instructor and pupils. . - .. Koiamw-Aa aiegant MKrtmentof nuncr? goods wffl he found at Mra Btrock's, corner JUrtet T JT JVZ to call and examine my stock. - The bert oodi at w wwBwpncw. , IF.YOU Want a Cook, ' - Want a Sltaatlan r Want a Balwmsn, JX Want a Serrant Qlrl, Want to rent a Btoce, ' Want to sen a Piano, .. Want to eell a Hone, :rr 4 7 Want to lend Money, Want to buy a Boaae, , . , .y Want to Day n none. Went to rent a Bona,' f;. Want to eeU a Carriage, , Want a Boarding place, - , Want to sell Dry Good. . j-; .vol . -Wenttoeell Otooertoe, : ' ";! Want to eell FurnJnre, Want to sell Hardware, . i '-'. H.lf'. Want to aell Beat Xatate; Wlnt a job of Carpentarinc -I is Want a Job of BlackamlUilng," - - WanttoaellltuanerzGooda; 1 Wantto eeR a Hoom and 1M, a W Want to Ind any one'e Addreea, Want to eell a piece of Furniture, .4 wt 'Want to buy a ocbnd-hand CarrU1 Want to eell Agricultural Implement, Want to find anything yon have losW Want to AdverttM anything to advantage,"' -: ) ; Want to find an owner for anything fonad, , j , p .... .Advertise la.,... .-..j, , ..... , '' rS& MOBKlNd STAB. ' J i .. Jam nrjl.w n too aneatw chants, clerks of court, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officer! and agent, and all others timTtnr order for vrintfaK. to the faculties offered at xoanxo Stab Prams IniiuiHiin for prompt and fatthful execution of an kinds of Jo , Fuxma. We can furnlh at ahert notice CaWHeadaItteraead,' Programme. Bn logue,Bqiaf Tare, Shew-Bills, Checks, prarta. Ac, Ac Satiaf action guaranteed. . H . The eonsoUdatkm of the 0arcliO farmer and the Wttklv Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter, vertjaerawpi and tt an admirable medium tf communication with the farmcri -and planters of the two Carollnaa .Pbixtiho Isx. We have Just received a stock of News Ink for summer nstfr pat up in packages of t6 pound each, . Cash or CO. D. order promptly filled. Price S5 cent per, pound. Ut0ed, ragpaper, and wflibe aold, kt to suit, for eaaa, or ent by expre U. O. l. ; - ' ' . s-a-riJ Ttnnc RlTTDIBT TH KonKIXO BTAK BOOK Blna manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. ' Met chjinU and other needing Receipt Book; or other 13x33 Jijnuira biriOT 'XZWil u.d i ,ir, rnnlation. croud well a the prosper- ZlnitiM meeting wsembled, hare TLi h.nM thtname of their town to "Am" of oweU-and the iaiuMofW f aMdmaettrhas enacted that - decision into law. We abort and distinctive, but Dr. Arsa' medicine hTe made it gratefully anown 10 VfJr . ime.hk honor, from hi .neighbor, telU Mthe tionTn v.ii. v i. k thuuk rhn know nlm-tinstol ximea. v - - Froni vtlie '"VTeldoniiTcW we secured Mm iund carried tixntoi i --a j Spirits r f . r . -.i.-t t if X:ct',U fi.t - i The Record rsavs the vifv of Senator JI. Walker, of Hutherford, is dead. - ii iii- While TlavinEr " basew; .Tuftftdkv a young colored Raleighite fell and dlslo cated his collarbone. - i-. V lti Yjt j,.r? n s The Raleigh firemen; celebrated the 20th of May and North Carolina Indet pendence by a parade., ..:' ( ( I r. i'H r-,The EaveUeville: Methodist Sun day school --celebrated its anniversary last Sunday, Rev.r E- ."W, iThomson, . pastor, making the address. 1 : ' r , ' 1 TheRutherfordtotf J?cbra unres the importances of a meeting' of citizeaa at an early . day, to take 'some action as to BAilroad prospecta:? It says; Let us- conf vince the new Company that it is to their uteres wvufflpie uio ruuu via.uus piace ' One Parkerl a Tihrenhlrtnt. ' wlm has beenjecturing.in different portions of Our "State for some tlmej.and more recently in and around Wilson, was arrested In the latter place, on Sunday last, by a New York detective, wys the Weldon .Neva. From what .we could learn, Parker was accused of obtaining goods from certain parties in, New Tork under false pretenses. u ; ; Accordincrto the Raleigh Nem Applewhite Richardson, Sr iEsq., of Xarps boro, is hale, hearty and '84, with twenty five living sons and daughter (two others dead), two hundred and thirty living de scendants, a third wife and a child two years' old. Moreover this vigorous John- - . . . . . . . . biuuiau iuib at hotbo uuny-six years oia wno pulls him thirty-five miles any day. . Says Uhe " East Caronnan cori respondent of the Petersburg Index: If the season should continue," there would be no cotton and corn produced in this section of the Old North State and there, would be wailing' for bread. The hail, where the cotton was1 high enough! ' Committed ad bavefy and necessitated a plowing vrp and replanting. , But, fortunately, little was in that condition. There ia a nrettv rood -stand uniformly. Corn is flourishing as usual at tnis season. ' . -J :'-4From.7- the ' Raleicrh;a ? Miss Nancy Hflliard, of ChapefHill, was stricken down wiuv paramos one day last week, ana is speechless and helpless. - Many a man-in and out of North Carolina once a rollicking youth at Chapel Hill, and remembering Miss Nancy as his landlady, will hear of this witn regret, ana win ne paimui to an sucu, to know that the good old lady lis in an utterly destitute condition at the age of, 76, with an invalid sister and brother-in-law .r Of the lecture on Geology last Monday nijrht in Charlotte, by CoL Wm. Johston, the Qbvroer says: The lecture in every sentence bore tne marasvpf tne most careful study and research, and would have done credit to one who had. made the sub ject the study of an entire life time. Learned, able, and at parts eloquent, as . It was, the lover of the science of geology was fascina ted with CoL JohnBtons treatment of the physical history of the globe, his descrip tion of the different strata; which compose its surface, and his discourse upon its. dif ferent physical features. V . -'. ' The Fayetteville 'Eagle depre cates harsh criticism of A. F. Marsh.- the al leged defaulting Railroad agent at that place until tne investigation which is now going on is completed. It Bays s : The hurt ried balancing so far indicates a deficiency in Marsh's vouchers and accounts, of .some $5,200.; The general belief here w that there must be some mistake, and that such difference aill not be -found on further ex amination But as yet the amount, is not definitely known. . People here do . not be; lievo there is theft or wilful defalcation, nor mat uapt. Aiarsn is uisnonest. ; - " t'-r- At the recent terra of Orange Court, in the case of Mrs. Annie Turner for relief from taxation upon money on hand or on deposit on the 1st day' of April, 1872, a recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that no "credit could be taxed by a State, as it impairs the ohliga4 tions of the contract, was cited, and Judge Tourge decided that ' in accordance with this decision and the case cited for the plain tiff, he was of opinion' no. State could im pose a tax on money on nana or oi deposits consisting of U. S. .Treasury notes or- Na uoaal Uank notes, or upon obligations given by one party to another, i i ,l t In oroof.' savs" the1 ' JR6bi$onianl that Capt Jack of the Modocs is none other than tbe famous Robeson county bandit; Henry Berry Lowrey, We may mention a fact that is well known in this community. to witrthat Steve Lowrey, Jhe only survivor of the band, is now Deing urged try oacert high in the confidence ef the administration nt.Washinsrton. to volunteer to fieht the Modocs. flhe will do this he is tobe armed and equipped was a United States trooper and free pardon extended to him for all past -oxxeacea. - urj in. omer woros, -capt Jack wants his Lieutenant, land ; if the ad ministration will accept iis terms,. he will retire to. his reservation With' Steve and his new found friends, and all will be peace. -""Li. The Raleigh'1 Sentinel proposes to publish the war history of North' Carr Una, a detailed account from' Confederate soldiers of what -each county did-r-hoW manv men it sent into the service In what battles - they" were, -engaged--the list, of casualties,1 and also' a full list 'or Army Roster, ' so that every man's name ' who was in j the -service inay v.be preserved. . -The Sentinel urges upon all surviving Con federates to meet at an early day at . the different county seats "and select" some competent person towrite the i hi.story-'of the county during the war, giving-? a -com plete a record as possible of the soldiers and what they did..; Uiii ,: ,5e fine, in (the,:Raleighy papers of yesterdsy the latest informaUon from the strikers. . None of the bosses express any hostility to the ten hour system, and only asktnat tney oe given anopportumiy cogei the time contracts- off - their -hands, and promise on and after the first of August to commence operations, under the ten hour system, Tnis overture tne men reiuse ana contend for an immediate compliance with their demands. It is stated that the strikers in the various branches of. trade; will insifefc on an increase ox wages as jwou. wit, nresent demands are complied with. There is nprospect of this strike extendingto farm laborers:' The Typographical Union passed onlv to the employer the good of society,' f At k meeting" of the; BUUCIB IUO V.. ...... " . Btts Allen & Co.! had. conceded i the.' re quirements of this movemeht, and had sent. word tp tneUk woramen w jg w wuc. uiuy r the ten hour system.' Mr Keith, a loyal Re- olr) Tin wftli n fAvorof nnV m-pkni ization of toAife mechanics i looking to-just protection of labor, butjhejwas i utterly 0p- posed to any disorganired: and rash move, ment. "The meeting adjourned to, meet last. fr-TT t ttv Ion"NSON. In this dty. on the Slst brtoeRev.'Ct W. Warren, Mr. George F. Tilley to lllBt.ilartha Ai Johnspnoioq- ilM .SOuh'Mi resolutions endorsing the ten hour system but deprecating . strikes ; as in j urious, 0 not but to the laborer and I I j FEH03 "V7HD AHE GHAT Can have their luJlr Tjdi tn it n&tnral eelor. and if it haa faQen out, create a new growth, hy ai;it.v ..yi.'- -iii 'v-V i;J;H:ii Slelllau j Ilatr - !Xlc)ikeweFt Ri the best hair dressing la th world,' making rcle, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft, sad eIomy. Prio $1M. Vot eai by all dmgglsta.,. n ... B.,.ILUi. COXithjax,. H., Proprietor. ITEAT AID) ITOBBY U KSW, STYLES of , Shoe . f or Gents'; . wear arevery neat, and V5 ; ... . . a J j .... sf pretty, nude.of bet m. 1 teflal , atid told at low jL prices. '. . .V ( vjv, GSOr S. FEKNCH k BON. .may-atf.j ;..,; J a S9 North Front street. ; At 'tie 'Terr lowest n Market Prioee, alarge jut oe i uiu uaa uiui' V moa 11-inch Tobaoeo. V, - Alo fine Imported and Domestic Sugars.; . Calf ai.d ' examine (Tiff's ?j?'i ,nm:woBsanMKBihi' K.-sri, .,rr Ko j Hetrtreet Jt. A e-k. T-f f-1H0 mayS-tf ADVANTAGE Hi.. tHERK .tVHr. .jyOU , .TO;.' ITBckaSB l?tamaiel Cnreaoevon time. 'Tarments recelTed la tntallmenta." The benefit 1 decidedly U f Tor of those who desire Mnaic and Beaatr.n bt do not wish to pey omt luxa amoant at osok The installment plan for porchaae of arclea that wm -grre pieaanre for- a uretnne, maklmj - nosw beanufnl, and a refnreof comfort and enjoyment 1 the sore economical way for any one tonoeees themaetreaof Fiance, Organ and Gbramoe. - Yo wm receiTe morn Inrested thia way will teceiTe more profit in pieaanre for roar . meney than otherwise. " The installment nlsn i nn-adrantam thatwiB -j . a ri . . . ... . -'J.V-'Vtjv Book and Mnalc-Stoie. Floiir and Uolacse3; the HHDS AND BBLS CUBA, MOLASSES ggQ HHPS AJSU BAKKKI.S S..H. KOLASXS, m III I . vx m 1 10 wm a iux, 1UU ok bbls k. a sykup. -o;iJ .f. 1- . . For sale by. F. W. KXBCBJXEB, . may SS-tf ' tT.tS. and North Water street.' , WMstey. Braiily anl Sctaus. : -K BBLS WHISKEY, (EYE AKP COEIT j - v 25 W JtiJjfcSi vnrf t)AA CASKS:8CinrAFPBv vi vl iioii'l. , For sale by F. W. KKKCHKIR, may SS4f SI. s8 and t North Water tM. : : uo: Kerosene Oil,- Rice ail:Hayr Ofl BBLS KKBOSXNI OIL,1' ' v.1 ; ' ' In3 !! ' - i v' !; V X rV.BBLS AHD TEEBCES, WHOLE AND QQQ AaLES HAT,,, .f :jit 'S:'r - .h i 'T For sal: by : -t". lC W.'XIBCHSIH;-t mayta-tf ST. SS" and S9 North Water st., oil j KA BOXES TOBACCO J, t 2 BBLS XKD.X BBLS SITCFF,' ' pa Cases bfa'xk&'rwi oi'SstMr;-,5 mayftt-tf Extra Superior Bee ..i .. .... ... i..: :- . ..... . AIK WTLL OFFER TO OUR PATRONS ON VV -Satnrday momtng, Sith inst,-on of the BEST BEAVE3 ever soli in thia Market: ia aome EXTRA FINE. LAMBS.J Pleaee cafl and leave yonr ..maymt,; ,f..;r,f f. f rieeandstarkeW-i OR CASES OOUGEES8 as HATHORN W ATKRJ idj jastrecelved from the Springs.' For sale low. ..j.At -f QEEEN FIJNER'S.'3 TgCT(LkH'BrlTKRS,a-,-i oi l.-j:ui'i iW3 " l FAXHTS,- 01u9, iBLAooJ J .( . r I j s 't t k ' '(' "iU3 li ,l:W3 J WVmuU.nPf wf.n WiW n-rn: np. it ' : 6REEN A FLANXES. if JJVt LINKS CUTLERY;. , OF r ALL. .KdPS 1 mVif HLES A MU21CHBOXf l II il i 1 i . i i, .'' .! i I,! I i J. ! .i l I il 1,1 fWNEB WANTED iTFOK" ONE BOX; B.:K Sides and twaThbi 3ikh,(vwhich?eini: beC kdf. if '! TJnles called for within tan days wlB.be sold, ; : j j vmayt4t1! uii-.l XElflHTCRaf A3T d OOJOET TheMystery at il 'mii-HUih asarirainsi nurguini ( uurfaini i 'liii 'ii .iv " . ; ii"tin iii-i AT COST! AT COST! ' AT COST4! AtrSol6itioii:s 3 . ..J Mi i Li) OME ONE! d COXR ALL - AND SEE - THK ' frf)1 -i''l .irt--i'i lT Dry Goois. ClatMmBoob; Sioes; Hats,- ; 'mi- !j-m-if ,i.'U!-ru..i ' -c i nil;. ' I foh an well selected stock In aff department A-gTJLIVLIire.Or T.AT)TTaTOSAIUi lam'detertntaed u'ebaagt nuameatsil'li7. otderto'-daUatlafferntjra '1 j 19UIOS l(13V- i'.oJf UUOU t:t : l .. Bypircbia7pnrGooaoft..u? ovi' ;.tti.Jf!dv. Xiit&jffrii At the old itand, southeast corner Frort arttMar- !!KEWi ADVERTISEMENTS. nl ''T.. lawiiir ". .. t - i.;?.j.'.i; 7 : ii) v 'it ;rNE;ADVElTISEMEtTTS.-.- mim THE 1ST, OF JUNE XTTE WTLC eCLL OVR LARGE XND T WELL YY; SELECTED STOCK 08 . . ..., fv ?" 'Boots fand Shoes i , s AX HE D U C E D PBI 43 B S 4" 1 r".ilv -! i .... -.:'- -i J:.--fl-.if'..J Ladies1 io ;a;sJ.-' i I ii DUDLEY' ELLIS; may g-8w nac" n No. 41 Market itreet ' LVEt arnet iChal ioim B kin. Leal dlery Hard Leather, Feather httera. Axle Greue, Sad- err Hardware.. Also a larse lot of second-hand Saddlery Goods. - ii t , -cp J.S.Topltavm JcCev, . Na 8 South Front Bt, . ay8-tf nae. , ?:-t .:: (. . Wliminioon. N -Q.. MISCELLANEOUS. J 'LA W ES' &' COS"! Belfast: rpHX SCANT BPURXOVS : AND DELETERIOUS .i-t-... ;l5:4 fi mixture ndw sold lnthl market aari: H; Give n the pieaanre of offering . the aboTe .which - J- . tV ... ,'.J. dl a-' .! A , . A-'.i i U gjaaraateedioperloif to ah other braiidi 1 f :i Jfiv-TH-i .-';,: ;?. anr'at 7.''' ''iytws -"let oatfr ttF ' ba;-t:;i n :x,aP:i ,..aay8-tf ,niU and tS Fraat street, 1 UAYOE'B OmCE. ;, - . .... r . . ... ; . " - ' N.C.,1 v 1 WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS Office na til the S4th day: of JCay- Inst., at nooni (ot Ifnlberry . Street, ,both aide, from. Front to- Water street On phesnut, both sides from. Fnt to Watet. j ,. . ; ; OaFtinoes street, aonth sidevfrom Front to Water: Oa Dock both aides, from Front id Water, ?1 v and also sach part ef Fmt street between "ICol berry and Orange street a have not alreafly bees paved, with brick.. 8nch sidewalk to.be-t the width to be fixed by the Vayon Contractor to far? niah all the labor and material. ' ,....n.;;.'..i.kv.i-.. )ni; ; fi.-J ? J'ic . Speclllcaons ( can be Beenj, applying . at. Uw llayor's office. " " ---'.-.- , j. ;i: i n...v i-.l:i:so-' '-i. ) r--?ii 2T-.i -!:ot Tbe contract will be awarded to the leyest bidder. .v. : r. ''w: f.canaday, - lIATOlVa OFFICE,- ...,., ..ft .-... v t CITY OF WILltllTQTON, . CL, 1 Jfiy tothJ 1873.' 1 "PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS office nntQ the I4thdy ot Kay Inst at noon, for .- i-t paring Princess street from Water to Front street. with cobble stone. All material to be famished by the city. v ; ;,'iW.V.jANAbA;1 " vsaajt-4;:- iv'U .i.-vwlos IIAYOJt'S office: jiJ . iCETT OF WILMINGTON, JL a, a;i. ERSONS HAVTNGk BUSINESS , WITH ME concerning the. ctywfil caty . at ny nfflce'etween the honraoe 10 btdbek Ju-JLi and, eUlOck F. M.1 f. ill it:-.: fii'ifjV; i:ftl'i.-nr 'm-wt'iWir J "iCayor.; Maytl ' " St '? ..,..!.. 1-.1 r . i.ifii iujl o ur j: , . ' "-- Y CTTT Oy WH1CDTOTON, W. C.;' I ' JpT?rTXntTJ WTT.T. BT UtH'UlVVT AT THIS fid attBJtll 14& dayoXMa hMint,A noa3T repairing; the City Hall and patting it in good order. PfcrU maj,icnbsaet M jUiei who Jeork In parts, a ; carpentry; . masonry painting, af per plans and specifications In thia office. ", f t - - . W. IT. UJLZiAJJAX ' -HDaytl-aT j.O- .'d ;!. vrv? A' -itiiiayor. tt r x Green & Flannery tJ;',(-Wh6ie ana Retail Dealer In--' ' "fStTRE DRUGS. piTENTMlCWEs' CHESftfi X cals. Fluid Extract, Toilet Articlee, 'Sponges; Mineral Waters. PalnU and Oil. BnrgicaL Instrn- ,eaT C.wv.i ?.)'.;;.'. -..n 1 : ,1 mayl8-tf , i - VV ItlMlliaWHl a w lURTBlinSIC, PROSE ari POETRY. TTTHi H: BARNES WnXDEUVER HlB POPtT- f T lar leotare ;-. i.jj. r. jiiu "jjM-.s iXi! TPOTERTAINrNO A,ATJDESCE, at Thallan Hall on Thuraday evening, . i . . at 8 - From muneron hotlcea of the press the following extract are-selected. iMn.it'. 1 ln ! 1 M We recommend Barnes as an antidote against tbe1 wrinkle, Incident to bine Mondays and proi tested note..", uucauraio,M, x. .' '..-.1,1,1 a. most pieaemg an ujsurucuve ieciare." Trlbai;N.Y.U va .Vi!4i'Mi Tickets, so cent, uuidren So cents, s . ' t For Bale at the Bookstore .' i '- ,! ' - . - Vmay.n .-ji,-Jtiit X ';n'"-jv7vttj .t' i- 1:-.- 1 I." Corn, i Corn.' ; IodJ.'.: l!ii Ir-.'i!-i.l- t' tif H Ht! i ui'j'i ,7ftirnoj!.pr,T ) ;fl. U Jfu.V -j-mlJ ; ! .!f. .JiriVIt .! W ,!i V.'ti j BAnytMrl I.Ti;ewnJ.Taira aW nuiajrirjO it !wFIouitour4-': IUvv;' wo ? .j . v; V4 ua Fine Boot and Slipper I . Ctularro's Fan- snoea t vibtb' tutpper i oontiemea- . .:t;)u,Draa Boot aai Gaiter ij.-vl TVELlNd BAGe vVALISES; ADDLES, X Hamesa, Bridle. Martlnrales, Collar. Hames. Trace Chain. WMm. Sour. Do Collars. Shammol. -t. MISCELIiAlTEOTja J t -lJ'.iA. SCHUTTE,. i? j Wholesale sad Retail Dealer aaflkmd Parlor; Ctit sr. Diiurii Kitctti & tilM Oatpets,1 WindOTT Sh$dC3j &o. ' Uy" Upholsterinff ' and janer-HancinK' ilone at abort notioe and to the bet Utest liUn . jano-tf 0 Sgzbripjs -1; Letter fu-cn -j-iJ c.4:n f-rn-.'j -txIJL in;..u f)" , ... LADIES PLEASE ; CALL & EIAIIINE. .i'.i- r ) :f".i: ;' maySO -j tut OTorUmbrellas,' itJ- 'I ; !-if ;.j'ifji 31 ) 7 TXXY-'''r in.1 " OUR ;CLOTHIJ$Gi 4 TilV r -11 t J-j'tT-r; '(Ws ,1 til fill r.W H and yon will become permanent patron. ' mayJl-tf . CltyClooJeta. A Caact for ,Ife Karal Aeademy. BEING AUTHORIZED TO RE00XMjrn A youth for appointment a Cadet at ta United States Naval Academy. I hereb rive notice that a eempetklve examination- of air applicants wiil be and the saccesefnl candidate, a certified by the ex aminers, wifl b recommended, Spelling,- reading, writing, arithmetic and geography will be the prin cipal subject of examination. The saocessful candi date wui be examined on tne Bth or June, at Annap 611a; and at that time taut certify on hor that ) ne , is over u ana nnaer jn years oi age. ue mm aiao be 5 toet high, and healthy, and an actoal resident o( the ThlrilCongresBlon! District ,.- , . -',:JVtl.-" i ..-.' '! C':iM'rf -f '. I ' JO ! Jt.U -k A, W. WATJTJlEIJ V f. IMstrict paper copy.--' V - may l-eo4 hw i King illiw Floiir nnh bbls of Tina faVoritb brand;;v!' ' UVV -. '.--T,-(Q1J ! t. t5'.i 'jo i:ti):v? . -, T.For ante by ?j -mayO-tf 0 rwnJXI3ISarTJRCHISON. Those wanting Will pleaee setti dta order at odce.' ... 4 apld-tf 1 " i i t i uqt vw rv v. v. . ti mjiw p w S p i r i t oft h e Ago rE 8PTRTT OFTHE AGV'WlLL TRSSEiJt A JL pair of Sne pictnre worth $3 to every subscribes; for 1S7S, who pay ti oo fat advance for a year' ner Th Ae Is a weekly family paper, adsrted to the nmne cnxie, ine lanner,- tae mecnamo;- tne trades man alike, in every section ef the State. It ia not wwviHBi sets vuos Rvoi. livn yi I I t.wis w SOVMmau, Beside all the new of the day, collated wltb view to- correctness and accuracy, its columns will be . filled with the choioest matter rrpriate to th different aepartmentoatoriesi' luMM-lcal 'and 'blo grapblcal sketchea. travel and adveetore, aabbath reading, wit- and anmorj egricaltnna,' currepDd , enm, an epitome of the newe- of the day, -. 7 r - OsasniAi. Bromtas. Tbe MbHeetloaof erlgliial stories is special f store of the Aen, and for thia year we have procured several from the pen of pop alar, and interesting writers. Ia this department9 atone we ean promise our readers entertainment equal Jn character to that of any; of the popular aterypapera " - Tiv.Ot. . r,..r; Tkbju dc AnvAjrca One copy one year, with t ptctares, $3 BOi one copy on year, without pictures, fS: one eopy six month, without picture, 1 85. Every reader ef the vrmttrniaH, as pub sectional hi its character, nor partisan or sectarian. Usned before tne war, la earnestly requested toreneM their s. BeD for prinveB copy. Address,' ' S BROUGHTON, Raleigh, NC. n EDW. feb-tf t riLTON CHROmt!IJS Published ; by Il Evan & Smith: SS SO per annum. The ( de-enter the new year In new and beautiful clear type, making the present the -favored time to h cribe f or the papes. It will be the aim -of the pro prietor to make it one of the beet local papers pub lished in the Etate.- For the farmer ttwlj faralsh each week valuable Information selected from the best farming Journal of th onlryj For the ladies a fair portion of apace will be devoted to poetry, in teresting original sad select stories,' fashion, notes, Ac. Th general reader will always find In it new eolumns the very latest correct news of the day: Great attention wQl be paid to the local department. Containing, a It will each week, all local item of Interest, notices of land sale, important inforBstloq about county- and township -afuUrs, wlU'Saafce the Chronicle. Invaluable, to every Intelligent . man ana 1 woman m uaaweu. anev -aojouuag eoonuea, Tne wide circulation ana. tne Chronicle in thebbrdes1 I. great popularity of ncpanile of Vfavfnia it on of the bwt ad- and North Carolina make they do in larger else paper. Money remitted by mail In registered letters or FTCC oi&otf at our risk. ' Adclrewronicle, Mllton.X, C. . , I , ) , f eb S-tf DANYTLLS TIME3,TIBGINIAMatnartmrrs, farmers and busineaa men generally will and "The Times". valuable medium, for advertising, of for obtaining correct Information concerning tbe re sources ana annate ot up itmn juver vauey, m vir ana norui varonna. iius regum is nanvauea the production ef th finest yellw tobacco grown unitea b taxes, ana it general agncaitarai aa- vantage are nr. ibv other section of the South. "The Times" Is published weekly at f 1 BO a Uy atf 1 B0 a vBouldinj Jan 16-tf .' ; year, or 1 1 S3 f or six mon th. Address , Times oince, ijanvme, va. Saltt-flalfc!-Calt! 1 ' vni.l- ;' -nil n.:'?i.t.,TU'' uf P.' 32,900 CKS AMERICAN AND - r1 .i,lt TTtrwrrprinT. npomm arms AndWorthfaITNR BALT .V, H,J . Will I Jincjft I Tlt'vw - ayan a a a"d - aaw t. MTEftrVllL taCLO ryttttL v yo;rJock Batordfy eypdng, ia rpoct to Ia , h 'alMaibayV'''' ( . ,o;:i.T; rx-rfli T !(.. i liaaylO-tt v ;A Itq v l i jjj-q BTFXNt0M.K. ? .hrl(r! 'i.e.v7pW4yi- tiir''0n 'tukbr&s? f i"i la. BBANDT FKALliP -j, . - .f;ju'1yH -?,T;S V.K J'Ui Mi.;-.if:--r.:, 1 r 4.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 22, 1873, edition 1
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