nblllTETG.GTAE PUBLISHED DAILY, BY , ,M JIATES OF ADVERTISING One Square one day,... tl 00 ' i two days, 1 CO ' " thraedays ,..100 W five days.. ..u.:..T:.:Ff..:.w.. soo - pe week. ................... n ... 8 60 - week! 6 00 . .- Three weeks......,,.,,..,.,,,,... 6 60 - One month.,., f;...;i,... M ' : : ? mnfc:r;::x---5 S - ; " Six months " C.'.saOO . ZJmZ J"";......,....! ,..60 00 CET Contract Advertisemonta taken at propor tionately low ratee , r .... , ,,- . . Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half -column. . . . HTM OT UBflCSXmOH. .Ar In dvnc 0y ; main. One Six Thw h fl dTWc (" ) 75 .T8nbcrIl)en, dellTwed In any prtof th. TS;7-ircMiU per week. Our Ctiy AitenU are ;Qfi-?';TO whole no. 1,753. Aorlzed to coUect r more than 8. montba in i r aw .. t 1 v - - , , ...- 1 m - ' t I i - am 1m of The captains of two ships from RIe J anei trtNew York died of yellow fercr on the voyage- ' 1. nons.. Kansa has had a great ..aamaire is Immense. Yellow I cussed yesveruijr - " " And: damage fever patients in quarantine at New York;1 New York markeU: Cotton 10i19U Irfd H8l118l spirtits turpenUne 47 j Josin $3 103 li : Mexicans on the border are pleased at the chastisement ..,- TTipkaooos. . -Thiers took his Vi Hv .at in the Assembly yesterday. Ital- I car un House of Deputies passed bill abolish- J 1 log religions corporations., , , FBANCB mw "i1.".' f f ,ff rj I 1 r, a1!1" rVi?,!; 1 1 III AUgUSl, loll, xiuuipu xuicrj was elected President of the prbvis , vr.. V AmamUn nrV.!. I if AMiTiomnol Vrulv - - "Rin.i I UT51H UStll II UlVIUtVUU vrv J . .vv "I t 1.V - lal ioffhorepiniW.IIttpgXJWWmjV I ia nndartook Ihe COVerttmentof atW- MW t- ' " " S . X I lrrA debt exacted by the COnauetimr I A Ui fc-" - ' V f V. Uermaus s v u.iuS i war. He quieted F rance. lie; put .tfl neoDlo in better heart. 1 Uo re-' stored order, and the- land 'begau to 4 I bo blessed again ' with prosperity. He bad near! indemnity, appeared cies in the Assembly. In all of these auppleraentary elections except 1 rr J- I one pronounced Reubli blicans Were ..Imoan hv thn npnrtlft 1 npro uroa m 1 vuwov" , " r7 K "r nn T.prreirisiii. uiiii 2 lair r.uuici!. 1 in 1 0 I muuai voiowo "0""w " jy in tne answerauo auu Hiouarcmcai Assembly the cry arose, Tliiera is m , ! t ' ; a.'4 V Republican, the Republic- brings dia. order, we will pat down Thiers.; we will have no Republic" Then a -de- mand came from the extrerno teft . M. . . ri for a more Republican Cabinet. Tha changes were made, because they were demanded by, the people. riBnt the Right was offended. An inter pellation came. JACscend; Jocourred Friday when the learned eloquent and venerable President waa" re fused the privilege t of speech in' peace on the floors of the Legislature. The excitement ran nigu'fr&arise the people were outraged by the Asem- uijo uuicuk caiuit:oi,n ui tue President. .Saturday,, came, .Thiers, I i-l .1 . ' ' 1 I uiuuuieu wre tnunw again-" aiimamiq i with tA.mnMl.VtiXi.Kl I had come to establish "the Republic ; rn, j J it JlI . lhe Left applauded; the Tfight was silent. Perier;. 'arCabioet i ministe'r'l spoke, justifying the course of the 1 Government.' The monarchists made reply by voting -down -the simple order of " the daw ' 'fcV a mainXw of ii n i- Vi - J 'K"WY. "trger IUtt- I rp , . ."'.''' 1 I jonty the Right declared that the present form of government was not I . - .. . 1 under discassiori: At the liigni" m 5 S fl. tt,.. -J , r..x,. wr, announced the resignation of the -fj. ..rWtm reT U H8tontly accepted by a majority of 29. Then Marshal Mc- Mahon was elects VrZXAXt tC" f vote of ,300. the Left aha junli, frm i voting! OUTLINES. .,at time he has contended with two npprauy wupruveu y uaaiuia:oui maay. The soldiers stationed at Smith- T TI. J7" , aiVM-Wtopiig.ar; rSla LSTfJS y. . mists and PrieaiwiB, a ine exijerae Wallack.waa the. sonof the late Henry and robbed of fli B0 to,ethpp ft Jo. .-wa call the a v- . a . . . . , .a va Awsjaa n no e:uaca nil . miiiiiiiav iiiviil i . AvTCiid UeDubUoana.,,Notwith8tandn LWallack and a nephew of the distinguished v....; .u,s..,. ? - T 7 ".. ff ftfF ho a I rj o . 7- v,. w.j, uub, ilb tiuzeuo, m nuisa meeung assemDiea, nave alley, wharf or other pubUc place within the city, IV paiU Ott tne large War I U,aracter Of Fttoin the Jew . Mr .' DavenDOrt nounced na havinLT arrive fttr!1rn V.t voted o change the name of their town to Atbb I any dead animaL offalT earbaee. filth, manure, fee. . , , I . 1 . -. . ' r I -aiter one or me Desc Known men in- America, ur. 1 lent matter, feul or putrid water or other fluid, or . A spectre, However, I &s Bill Sykes and Miss Rose Eytinge as to assume the duties of a professor in the J ATf ' Low?ur514 t5liifgiBianr of ? 1 any matter offensive to the smell or injurious to in the elections to fill vacan-1 Nancy V Mn Wallack'cpntinued to play at polytechnic school there, and also that of a f commend-their choice, tor not only is the "name mawof UMScies'uMs mtSned ' - 7.;mlZ"Tj.AJJeO. ;ii&4bouiur Alex. May. . , , ,f - . - 1 his is the resume, of matters an- tenor to the downfall bf ilioadmlma- .ruuonj0i iruers-: WhoiaMcilahon?. Yrri... I.lf.lf.l I . M UUlSlUCAiauoui. The McMahons are an old Irish famiiv descended from Brian Bora. Kin? of pnan ora, ii.ing ot l Ireland f.i,An i , " , .,Vr ,: fflanons are descended froto a .family mat settled in France ;in .JL7ft0. The new President, Marie EdmundPatrice j a tv;u Alt na - us mil ill aa ;ajai 1 11 irii aa r s Autan in 1808. th aon of. a Mnrnnia I of Franc,' TTo om hi. fir lai- d a brigadielp in Alters. , id a. ht Af?.faU It General, and i Ithseiid'iSeW w -v.. uu..-.-.-.1ujy, topoL -lass: WXilhftLloi. wa.fliarr.aron-havment of Msion whicb took lhe Malakolt He 1 was Ur . . '. ' I on whicbtootthSako.V HeTsta.-, --T -V .rlrWfW Km a...J ' r-iuuipiness ana -vaior won ine i v.... -I- .- - . "aiue ot Magenta for Naoaleon. He also distinffuUhed himself atJS6P lerino Rn t t. " "' ' , I loft tTito V i" ttt" i! j a j f . --v vTuimaiiuDeaan. I Vc"eT,ea to pea isonarjartist t n0wt . Rehaa been Coramander of the" I 7U,J since the .nrrender,- and -Js f uoiaeo:; ;bj--Uhe;; -soldiers.. He w VWlJw .'4l hi A... ui'i .a.w.. man .inrVZi: J."' fJ.uwy itw; .na. uerues. I u ir0n-WllTvrf 'arJAiam urUli naani I ad the ItonipirtOa flG'CbicW4Ai'a' LJrtll take those wishing to gwloialf price, I that VranXu -rL Jl rir lirmta f.Aad OMrkBtsieanrba tibi ..... .imv,,. m.ii' i 1 . I nat mav w 't.ftA'ef'PK.Tr orse eved. tlian:T7brUi rtuii.' Sedan ?. peace under Thiers. Will slTe bloom , in. the redness of war under Mollahdn Or the flamins shame of iiroflifraev under thrt ; nnnv Ja'wm. I t:,? suffice to show? At present thepeoi its tle kre ftnt!h t.KVU'n?A A?ikw1 1 . ' " . its pie are accepting the situation quietly'. ,xner nas Deen no demonstration'. , JAMES W, VAT.t.ACfc , , . The death Saturday night on a 'sleeping south of JRichmond .of . this eminent actor and manager has been recorded in om columns! "3omo sketch pf his life'is appnv priate, as hiy ijeUatly redci tw One. very, ablest, of 3 American .actors., yeajgo.Mr..,Wauack, was seized I lmonary complaint, and. the dia- J ease asserted itself so rapidly that when he i ' TiT KrZ, " months aco. . ona lun? 'vaa alrc&d v rone. I "f , o -J' t Asw Tftm , "Tr ".T-' TrTXJ T"! "?aao.n!.s.,nm a.PPeance M Rational ThAAfWA .r. T.wa- an1 rhrmth I atropt- rhch mUmoni w--IiniVTT ia-s Tt.A UH UUIIUi ' AAV UIOT VV U iiUClMUU tUU I Ansiraua, nia moss ; remaruia penurui- ances being in Werner 'rs and the 'Iron M - Mask, , Later .he' "starred tBo country, 1V..a -i wtV T T I Davenport. t. : Returning? tot Wallack's thia. theatre , for sbmel llmefc '. makings a cuot:.cr "l 1 drew larr hmisna fnrmanv nip-hta. In tba I xt:: ; Mil ,11 im.M mr Ik Ml IXI'K UHH II 1 l 1 1 1 I I . .. .1 . . . . . 1 - ' --o-B, 1 PiaJ uie. uiooexneairein licmon, to aiivtAf4 u rnAhtn . in iM7ii t kav nnF support Mr. Fechter, In 1870 they quar-1 """ "Cf 7; T"T I .-vm. . r,l . r"'""""';''" in'72heretnrnedtoNewYork.., Alter play-, tot i While at Booth's he supported Miss Nellson in everal of Bhaks- peare's'dramas, Mr, Wallack'was about sixty yera of Age ring jolder thanwe aj inAamaTYiOriam)v.v 1 jiavinrp tVHnnn 1 . . atea yesteraay. . NBW ADVEUTISE9IEKTS.- -j , 'i IIkiksbebger -The Book ; of Religions. "NV. P.; Canaday. Health Ordinance. Q. It. French & 8on. At Low Pricea. f WnjJAka& MTmcmsox: BricksJ &C?: J. M. ForshebL Cottage For Rent, i . . I Caanty Cemmittlenera. - H A called imaetinir of lha Board was held Tt! ihe; ioiipwing ( namea jrBCM were j draw as1ttrora for the next Urmot'thi I QnnArinii trti ' rtrnrriOTir'1n tr 4h frifl &lrA' tit I tmyvw v, t .-....a i - ; i Jnne;! V.X!:i:;t IfTJK: 'i 7' f ftTL V John w James, . JB. jJurnew, JJirown, i j. p. xWj.TB.'inng.;; Jna' 7. Cowan, "Thomas. 'ADen' T. ,; Q. Gurganus, ; "VVm. Murphy, F. J. Ii I H. Malpaas fiber-J m&n nodgea.Thoi. Evans, , A. J. Howell, 1 " Au"!ms0V j. ' D. ' Pridgen,' .Luke 1 .VX ' 9 7? Iis, Oscar Carpenter, W.-B. Bradley, Jtulua uamas, T . TTpTTirur J. P. iTanfl. J. AlCL). jTrenCll. I - OF i ' N. H ; GrOoti,rr"W;m.; H. .,Bernard, Elias George, J. F Jarrall, K- A- Hawes, Jr.r - - ' . ' rt -n . ' S I M nnrpnj, r. jueDane, d. d. Everett, Rob't BurnhilL I WeehJ jjenry Walkef: Thos.'lX WrlehL a n. .Robinson., jno. tA. Har: m J. U, vrwc w m.; J 7:; Currie,,Win,; Hodges, T. J. Armstrong,. Isaa:: SpiceT, C:- H. Taylor, ; C; ;M.; Tan- f4 ". mayor, coart. - ' The following cases were disposed of yes- terday morning:: ";:n:;T ;v-?r Anthony. Rhodearharged wiUi breaking . .4 . :.''. A L4. "I'll' Liit. v' -,tl. I A.nmonV.AU)Oaea.A:aarceU.WlUa ureiumiK i operi the room of Jno. Gatis, where a' man sleeping eating all jthe cooked proris- . . . ... bed to his use arid 'going to 4 sleep. "Gates u Wate Btreet Both parties are col- ored. . Rhodes waa committed to trial at the next term of the Supreme Court on the nnarira 111 iiiiiLf irai v. j Peter Evans, charged with cursing, ana fighting With Sidney McKinney, on , Mul- T7 Btreet WM and fined 10 ," "' ' ' :' -LTWil'l I 'anualns ;Ann Ifaria Wrieht. both I Mam 1)TU costa.u.5 .t .y,;: "Sidnev IfcKenriPv 'nTiarirfid -with "enrsinflr Sidney McKennev. chareed with cursine 1 and ninTwithv M remri; ii t' . .i;i: if . 'f cuwyiriiuieuiiviuia(xm r ri: ' . ii : a -i """ ... " I itoeBralaaaiai Pic-Ni'eTo-iriorrow.:' All intereflteU are remindedttl' the fact tnat tne Bvny ocaooi or ifront Btreet M. I e. Church have an , excursion , to Wacca-; rhaw Lake to-morrow .where theywm have aic-nic'an'd'enjoy "a few 'hours respite fK)m;we; conMemenis to the purpose wm leave union uepot at o o'dockThe. street ;cars wiU start from .1 til . x , 1.-1 IT1 ' " I iaq j: rum Dtreet cuiffvi ft v ywv mv aauucu WA JUCHtua, ,AiMACi ,iJl I street .Tickeufpr.aiamily of pve or more I will be 3 each, or for a sinele ticket 75 $3 each, or for a ' single ' ticket 75 I ' - 4 cents. ' I Thdiitrfi' '. TffiW Tnrt Iia r1nvrT riia nrput I 1 (len T? "P. Pnlotnn Af iiia la on': Ioal Dots. ' i. .f . . . Warm yesterday; , H w?; 1 i -OSqOMO OUla are IlOWClue.li r t! , 1 -7-bound pattied are all the go just now." ' The Enisconal invention neuinri in T?vptrevinn inJiav " ' 1 8?3sio?l.ia ettevine,Jc-day. ; The CJer Bark! VorwcutrsL, l1i?rtca?rL , from this nort arrive t FTlwut Ka 1K . t .. . . m ? . . i v m f 4 vu vvt vu a.av j. iiu; , v j , ; i ong i.row, irom mis pore ior . remernaven, amvea out oh the 10th. ; The Briff Blatkfbmrn Wining. rlAArft(T v a ' . , - , . , T, "" v ,Y niLt- 1 fBW'" PV'I "e Ai uauurms ior vie AJUgnis ot ry a ir a iw t -w-v thias are expected to arrive next week. " Tffe-.-DtW"'r''''9r I Port f of StetUn waa c Talmonth'pnJ the i ! ruljo-;,- j , i I The body of the; colored, boy drowned Monday jaightwasf; reported yesterday evening to have been recovered. ui ' i ' -r .. . 1 ' " hmtinn A' wii.'i;v r i.t t. I Ulnuvil VI UIO AUUUiU illCIIlUrilU UttT Oil The" Norwria TUr n, w . : - ,",' VIUWUafSU UV1U, lU19 PVls UU I lue f"1? 114(1 oeen asnore on .uio llobbeh- plate,'but sustained no damage. - " . ; ; t : - ; , , - - . f I - vuo jxuiSuw ui ry "as unuorm, is looaea rorwara to witn I ue ot interest expeciea to TiimA AfT In thA milMA Af thA nart tvn nv I three "weeks. Colonel in the Egyptian army. ; The valuable gold necklace, adver- ; e vi , i I B " ,tU w" rawreu iu us owner eanv in tiio nivor . S A T . 1 . ... ' I V .. .. ........... l tlxe finder: a colored man by the name of Collier Tavlor 1 . . i -. Chicken thieves are coming into vogue Qne of broke reaf Qf Mr. F.-W. Heyer's store, cornet of Second and Market streets, 1 Monday night, and carried away a coop of chickens belonging to a colore dm an. r . : : . . " s . 1 ' J r- A swarm Of bees made a raid on a con fectionery store pn -Market street yesterday. compelling the proprietor to close his doors for a short time to get rid of them. These useful insects are getting desperate on .ac count of the scarcity, of flowers, and "make a " bee" line for any .thing sweet. Parof sola are good protectors in certain cases ! CholeraSaaltary Precnutlona. !;we Bee Dy our exenanges mas au me cities along the Mississippi, and Ohio are alarmed by the appearance "of cholera in New Orleans, and are busily making pre- fparkUona to resists its inroads by adoring thorough sanitary measurea There is now no doubt that the disease prevailing in New 'ri - lL. - 1 ,tv. .1 uiicauo, iiuui wiuvu uiciv were uiiuiv ns eleven deaths reported as early as the week aing may imn, is tne epiaemic cnoieraor the unmistakable Asiatic type, While there mav be no actual dmr of tha'di. Bnreadinir to anv ifreat extent and it maypossibiy not get beyond the limits of New Orleans, still, it behooves otAef cities,1 0n the Atlantic! coast as weU as on the rivers mentioned,, to use1 every possible pre- cation to prevent its introduction. T orwioV :mnra naWvAnlarlv rt Am. nnm II v uw.w Anuwyuimij v wum - v n u I city, we think it to the interest of our citk zensatlaree, to say nothinscof their duty I - I ln premises, to give earnest attention to tha tm)ti!Mmnta' trla'TTealth OrdtnaAa I Unw;ah Aiwhpra la thiar,ftrr-. Tnrir- h hith nf .tha cit daring th anm-l mer months, clea.iliness of the body, and cleanliness in put streets, alleys, cellars and loU b ab8blutely essential Let every stag- and levery'iumy: localitV be're-' ported forthwith to let the cellars and lots be cleansed at once, and ""vix ... """3 . 1 n, ana we neea nave no appreiieusiuiis w i danger from thaestflence that ;is"alreSdyf staiamg inrougn ine i oc.1V?THTiwTiorTi tTiA mnd AIT filth nrl 1 "-0- I garbage taken from private lots should be removed to the street aa early as possible In I th dav. ao the citv carta can have amDle bw kb n away. it .... , ; . Disinfectants can be had by, applying at the City HalL f ii A Cnrloalty. -We were shown yesterday a curiosity in . . , . ' : .it.m '".. -M.aMM..lM AalVOlM M I I the shape of a chicken with four perfectly developed legs, and four wings, having been hatched at the plantatiou of Mr. S. . A. I -fitrnr near tr5a rMv ' fmm nn f.srtr with a double yolk. It ha but one headV and one lower bill, but the upper biU is somewhat cVii"v" , and can be seen at McDhenny. drug stores i what xiiey say or ua, lThe Raleigh we are glad to learn, is rapiaiy regaining her -commerce. A. . genueman, (wno. was there a few weeks ago. '.reports that there wereseventeen f three masted vessels; all from foreign countries, in thepoii. --When thq central .ono, i;arpima juuiwt ,i ; 1 .. : - p j - colored Sabbath School Bxavrslon. m J . "V, Owl 4naf thorn will vu ucaua uujtuB " be an;excursion. to: Waccamaw..Lake forfJ (cr bushels the benefit ; of : all ithas colored - Sabbath. lOaUUU ' ' wvwww vJk.uiV . terea ior5the purpose sna arrangemenw ar.i in Mosress to make the affair a guccessrui in progress to make the affair a successful one... ..ii.-.iK..'? ,-.b.!:-'U'iit'HX' CITY. ITEMS. TVrwlAF T.f 1A.i. la aA..Ml t. " and alwaya reliable. No waatarffoodpepared with I ; An riegant aaaoent Of mDUnery pe round atMra. Btrock'a, comer Market I ana seoona street. Tne ladle are cordiallT inTited I w. ma , oest goooa at i me o west prices. Hbs. E. Iff. Stbock. 1 'eoudttlingfthe VPMiy -Star harlng largely tocred the atrcalatwon W the latter, advertisers will find It. aa admirabla I , ,. . t, .... . . . wnuumucuoa m ui lannera ana planters of the two CaroUnaa. ... i pHurnsa Tatxb. Wa! have now in atock over 200 reams of news paper,- size 14x86, weight 80 fi to t W PHer. to for cash, or sent by i and will be sold, in express CLO, IX. Boos JiijrDiLBT. Th Kobkinb Stab Book Bind manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer- chanu and others needing Receipt Books, or other worK, may reiy on promptnes8 in 1 i .' ' s attention of mer- ms, lawyers, rauroaa I lawyers, railroad p Officers and agents, and all Others 1 for pdntbg, to (aefadlitto. oitee4 at . nil I the Mochimo Stab PmimHo Establish., for 4kA wwnwiwA mA atKn1 aft. W.J. Job PEnmst We can famish at short notice Cards, Bm-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes, Ball w . rwl . . , . . ' . bq of Fwi. ghow-BUta, Chech, Draft, jtc.,&c. satisfaction guaranteed. r - Hlvnravn TrrawnM aw .ThA wall ntm. Junction, on the great thoroughfare of the Northern lines to Boston, has ceased to be. With a laree and Increasing population, proud as well aa the proeper- hot nd distinctive, but DcAtbb's medicines have. nuuta it eratef ullv known to the ends of the earth. xao it; Probably no living man has carried relief to such eoanJieas mtdtttoithi honor, from his neighbors. the sick as he, and this h tens tna estimation whichliei. held by" those" wkn Vnmw Vim TUInil - 1 u wih-w . :l if iroi; , Want a Cook, Want a Situatton, ; ; . Want a Salesman, ; ' - -; ' ''' Want a Servant Girl, : Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piino, , ' Want to sell a Horse, ' Want to lend Money, Want to buy a House, Want to bny a Horse, ' Want to rent a House, ; Want to veil a Carriage, ' . . Want a Boarding place, . Want to borrow Money, , Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, . J Want to sell Fnrnlture, ! Want to sell Hardware, Want to sen Ileal Estate," Want a job of Carpentering, tl Want a Job, of Blacksmithlng, -Want to seH KiBinery Goods, .": . :f . Want to sell a House and Lot, ,. , ,., Want to find any one's Address, ; Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to buy a socond-hani Carriage, I Want to sell Agricultural Implements, Want to find anything yon have lost. Want to Advertise anything to advantage. Want to find an owner for anything Found, ,-,!,? rr,I'. Advertise in ..r r 1 , . THE MOBKING STAB, i n - Spirits .Turpentine, ' j Raleigb is gradually killing up her hydrophobic aogs.; . . , t There is bad blood between tho fanners of Mecklenburg and the Charlotte cotton-buyers. ' ' ' '. ': ' ' ' 1 Cen. Wade Hampton will be in yJtg(J Q flellVei Fair next Fan. vited to deliver the address at the Charlotte f 2 Mrs. Dr. H.-' J.J Mennintrer. of .... .... f-. New -York, late or Kaieign; .is jjioi . aeao, but'waBrioualy fliro-r,-;' '-,!,: . The Charlotte jAJamocrat is go ing! to -send . . Bpecimena of ; Mecklenburg TlnrJl , ceaivigorously at work, get, ting ready for the next Fair. ; " ; , ; ;.' At the Meckleburir Presbytery Rev. J. F. Cameron (wasncensea to preach. .ana itev.r. x. x-arsa was .appouneu . Two 'convicts ' from 5 J Halifax we teen sent to the Penitentiary recen&y, Coffleld and' Hardy Rlrjardson, fl-ca onrl thrpo l7An.ra.fc. ' J . - . I , Messrs. W7 R.1 Cof K.! Pi Bat- tie, delegates from Christ Parish of Jiateigh TUB .cpiaupai juucuuuu. u.i j r; a; i m : . ' The ribald :. songs of : drunken soldiers and courtesans maae. Kaieign .un- dav evenings agreeable; , out, then, tnere were only tliree police on duty iathe whole village, at the time. Gaston ' county ' voted, aamst , , ; . f ; . '.W m - aa . . !a.i A m. 1.. iLJw.AHU a' n PSvX K total vote of 45ft on. a. lieht ivotej'- For school tax, says the JSouthern Ifome,' the VOte was, 4oV-againsvTA ... - . ,.'... .--v,'V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; TilCrlif Cfimfortablf -0 . o UR 0 OO P S, "-roa i sxe pretty, neat, light . i .-. j dttrabiet 1 - sold at tow. prices ifpr: j j;., j,. .i l-na qeO &TFRENCff4SON; ,-- mayS8-tf 29 North Front street. A 1 sya:BVtK,:BfA'tli!!S 5f W 0 1 1 1 jftVU AH t . 1 -nt r st yi; SHELS IN STORE, "AND"- " aJa'""' I; " s js t a-For Sale by 'J - 3 ; .. .., s-n i); Lt- ViftiUj; ch --i t a-rr.vo rA.r:. :.vi.xhi i-r .u J I maySS-tf UJJ WILIilMS &MTTKCIIISOX-' i NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS. , Health Ordinance; AS? .IB1e J?1?. which are damp, and . uuwuoiosome air m generaieaor fonnd, ehall, upon the notification and requirement of the Mayor (which it ahall be hia dutr to rl-e. be xlucu up ur uwewom luutooi W ut level OJ tne street or alley adjoining thereto, with sand or trraveL iUled np by thoewnera thereof to the leref of the- or some other imperishable substance. : And all lots on which water rmains and stagnates, or which are fhel of the nei5ent 8te oauSr?" from which there la no suitable drain or gutter, of a pennoiHaii cuaracter, aamcieni reaauy to vent WS' tec irom tne same, snail, upon like notification and requirement (which it ahaU be the duty of the Mayor to give, be ailed up by the owners in the manner aforesaid, or so drained bv gutters, culverts or drains aa to oe Kept iree irom water or dampness. a. pro' Every person failing to comply with the foreerolne viaibna of this sect ion. after notification and re quirement from the, Mayor, shall forfeit and pay twenty dollars for each and every day of such ery day or such tall- ure: ana. moreover, anaii oav all tne costs ani all the costs and ex- peases of filling up or draining as aforesaid, which,' upon such failure, the Mayor shall canse to. be done at we expense ei tne city; . Ail occupants oi nouses wun cellars, ana it mere oe no occupanta, then the owners, shall cause all dirt, filth and rubbish to be removed from such cel lars, and the same to be Cleansed and whitewashed, whenever and as often as they shall be notified and required by the Mayor so to do. .t, :.--. - " ah occupanta, ana u tnere be no occupants, men the owners, of all stores, shops and warehousea, shall remove therefrom all fish, beef, pork, hides or ether matter or article, whatsoever, which may be putrid, or offensive to tne smell, or may tend to cor rupt the atmosphere, and shall ventilate and cleanse their building whenever notified and required by the Mayor. ' au persons Keeping one or more eows, norses or hogs within the limits of the. city abjdl keep (heir stables, yards, pens or enclosures in which such anl- anau aaqauy row or ov,urj mm wnvaguiy VAOUADCU, MIU, All CfOl, IVnUUlUh hUCT B1UU1 remove the filth and ofxal from, the same, beyond ue iimua oi tne city. No person shall permit any putrid, noisome or of naive matter or substance of any kind, to remain or beupon the lot or premises occupied by him, but shall Immediately remove the same beyond the lira its of the city. . . ' . . ' All privies or necessary houses, or places used as such, shall be emptied or cleaned out, or thoroughly aisiniected once in every lortnignt Dy tne occupan or, la his absence, by the owner of the lot on which ucn Dnw mav Da. .No owner of any-lot shall Buffer any Jamestown r other weeds to srow thereon: but al kept free and clear therefrom by the owners. io person shall place, deposit, throw, pour or con- t, into main, any of the articles or things in ot upon his yard or lot more, than- twenty-four houra. . :' - t Every person violating any of the provisions of the seven last preceding paragraphs of this section snau ioneii ana pay twenty aonars.. , ;: MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. a. May S6th, 1873. rpiIS ABOVE HEALTH5 ORDINANCE IS .FUB- X lished for the information of the dozens, and their co-operation la expected - in having it strictly eniorcea. Tne marsnai wui immediately nave an; lot, cellar or vacant house in the city inspected, an the owners or occupants will obey his Instructions, He will keep four (4) carts on the streets cleaning np ror ine next two weexa. rarsons Jiavine of garbage will have it placed convenient for the carta and on information left at the Marshal's he will have it removed at once. Disinfectants can be had bv applying at the City nail. ; v ' ' ' - W. P. CANADAY, may J8-tf . Mayor. BRICK! BRICK. : Fifty Thousand -? SECONDHAND BR XC K ! CLEANED AND IN GOOD OBDEB, . ., , For sale by may 28-tf WILLIAMS MTJECHISON. :Spirif;;.arre 1 QQQCTEDBPniI )..-.'. . . .' : j. .? -. ( .i . . . - ' - V f . . lit... ' . For sale by 'OtS msySStf WILLIAIIS AMTJBCHISON. The Book of Keiiffions, .r.-JCXAMPEJSlHGTBi,,;-. . "Views, ' Creeds,' SentlmenU of Opinloiaa OF. ALL THE PRINCIPAL REXK3IOUS SECTS J in the world, particularly of - -' ' . ' ' Tl .iitilii .; 1: J '). ! nri' iV.-.A, .'., ,(.-,4 , ALL, CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS 111- " ' . . In Europe and America. By John nayward,' author a tne -aew jsngiana uazeiieer - . ?-r I ,: For sale at- yld IfiM J 1 '.': : HEINSBERGElia.ii r.! aiayS8-tf. 1 Lly'e Book and Music Store." nmmr. nnnum nnnninv .nrrm nTTT b : 1 11 ' ; J. AC FORSHEE,: -' At Worth , Worth's. , , mayS&3t T The Mystery Solved at last -:! Barsalns ! Bargains ! Bargains t AT COSTHAT COST! AT COST1 r i -i A I ' ': ' i i 1 1 ' : lit .i . T At 'Solomon Levy's Store ! fHOMB ONE! COMB ALL! AND . SEE THE .AxlUSAX . JTAAAj , .AM, Dry GooilsV motMitz,1 Boots, Sloes,' Hals; ' t TRTJNItS, ; &e. &e. - , A full and well selected stock in all departments-- APTJLL LINE 0P; LADIX WEAB.( I am determined to change my? business,, and In . . A . - . .. ' . m i i-m - - '0 "i!!1-;?" vt-iU'Tiff;,' r;:;MU; o. No humhng.n,Cpmeand seefor yourselye and Save at '.KaiTBiper..(J&tf: '-5 :'. Br buitAsaing yoar Goods of Ai the old stand; soatheast corner Front ' sot Msr 1 ketetreetA RARBELS,.! 'J..-.;., -.1 J .i.rrt'r . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpBAVELlNG ' BAGS, - VALISES, SADDLES, JL Harness. Bridlea. Martingales. Collars. Hames, Trace Chains, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Shammoi kins, Leather, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Sad- itiMuicr, mi nuicr iudkud. aa.i vrrvooo, 0i Hardware. ' Also -a large lot of second-hand lery , addli Saddlery Goods. it, S.Topfcaim & Co.', f , , ;Ka 8 South Front 8U v may8f aacf I. " ( ' Wilniineum. N. tt. MISCELLANEOUS. PURE JAVA AND UGUVRA j COFFEES! - t, i A.i ;.r.A ;nir.:A!.-' ;.l . :-w. ? GREEN, BOASTED AND GROUND FINEST I CMcesl Graies of IiBerial, Bepowier, ENGLISH BBEAKFAST, NATURAL JAPAN1, ' ( " OOLONG; AND SOUCHONG i 1 ; We make lartra purchases direct from theimnoru era, and not only save to our customers two or three Touts,, but can always recommend oar Teas as ana inn navorea. sena ior samples to . . . - rrr A a mr ,rTnTa k. v ' . may4-tf ! t North Front street. LIPJEWSUITS ALPACCA COATS, u Hrnoa Qnife Una Gn44-o - I A1 VOO M UAVOj AJ UO WUAbO) , I . , . :"DDINCr SUITS,; j-.. S1?AW HIITS SUIT IT A PS SnPT H A PS MUU II UUlUl MlAIAk JJ.1XAW MUX A AIAiAWj ; Umbrellas, j Canes, -&o, .; ;3ir - MUNSON'& CO., ?may t7-tf ; : "'i: f - City Ctottders. : Corn and Oats. g QQQ BUSHELS COBJT, : ' " ! 'q Q Q BUSHELS OATS, , ' For sale by " F. W. KERCHNER, may 5M-tf n. 98 and 39 North Water St Bacon ! Bacon ! 100,000 LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES 1 For sale by JuneSl-tf ). i i. WTLLARD BROS." 'CYTHES, GRASS HOOKS, GRAIN CRADLES, At New Hardware Store. . . mayS4-tf ' ' GILES A MTJRCHtSON. SHaTPHTQ TAOS, f 100 millions have been used wtfch- past ten years without eomplaint I by tag becoming detached. All fexpress Companies use them. - Sold by Print era ua sunonen everywnere, r ,ap-8meod-TuTh8at. f, , . 1 Just, j Rec6ived;h TANTOiT G1NGEB PRESERVES. O : RASPBERRY. 8YRUPc POTTED HAM,'. . . . , .Kiiiiii.i. i jmuau , jjik?, iiminvj.,ij 1 ? ,.; Oranges, &c.,f ta' ALE Ginger Imp., R. Younger, McEwana; j-orter. urowu oroux. . -,-,, ,ap 6-tf JAS.LMETTS, 67 Market st i- j aaaw iv aaavw ' ai avw nil gAA BBLS BOR vt 1 -For sale f mayS4-tf New lane, l-!t 1 . tARDCES, f. :!;. 'M" U i BRANDY PEACHES, VH iivvit'J' . ..UANMX1 mUlTB. riTkrwcTi nwrrua I At wholesale only. apS-tf, . "m... 'T-j Vll The Healing Springs, ON THE LINE OF.THE CHES, Ss OHIO R. B., urn ji ' , BATH COUNTY, TA. . TTTTLL BE OPENED FOB THE RECEPTION Y V of vlsitonr on the FIRST OF JUNK, with accommodations for tssii huhibxd rxBaoas. They are accessible by the Chesapeake and Ohfif Railroad from coyington depot, mteen miles by a fine turnpike of easy grades m fine - order, passing hi full view of the CELEBRATED FALLING SPRINGS and the MAGNIFICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON'S RIVER. . .. . . ..- : i :?- -s . Paagenirers br mail train from the east arrive at Covington at 1:00 :P; M. Express trains front the west arrive at 8:88 P. M, Visitors for the Springs east amy eat 7:00 A. M. Stages and other vehicles for the springs leave txmngton every mornt Trains stoD twenty minutes at Covinston for br fast and supper. , .Two hotels with ample accomoda tion s. KESSNICH'3 'FINE BAND OF MUSIO la n- gaged ior tne season, ana tne usual iaciilties ior amuiKuuHU auu nuwuuu pmymeu. i : u r Descrmtiya oamnhleta can be had of Messrs. Pubczll, Laos & Co., Richmond, or of the Agent at tne springs. Txaas: Board-13 per day, t0 twr monta. Child- ren ana coiorea servants at nair price. . ja. u. AtousTOH, jh. a reauieni pnyncian. ,u ! B. M. OUARLES, mySOeod-Sw-TuThSat ? .Zy.hii: Agent J O R D AN 1 . 4 i Wm. fc Jm, Vfc WW ,1 WA a WWW . .... -.:::.. ,t...i...;:.r:i;;.,.y,f -.:" . .. -.1 : rf,.:. ......... ; ; Sockhridge 4 County," ya. npHB UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES. THAT HE Jl. basen.cnargeof thls--r ( . '.- ii Celebrated watering Place in the motmtalns ' of Virginia, m th line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and that it will be openea again ior tne reception or visitors on the ' FIFTEENTH JUNE. t: ' . .: ,. . .. ..-- -j i The experience of last season having demonstrated ine insumciency oi xne accommooauons, large aaui tions have been made to the same, and they are now verv comnlete aa ta canacitv and arrangement. The furniture is all new and of the best kind. -Tha table and all the appointments of the Hotel will be atrictr Iv first el AAA. and no oaina or axoenee will be snared to make the place a pleasant homo daring the hot MU1UUIU JUUUUIS. ' r Of die efflcacv of the waters It is not considered necessary to speak here, as they are too celebrated to needcuhwmeon. &,?t ic .,)C,tn(fe ' Circulars are in course of preparation and will be generally distributed. Arrangemeuta are being made' for exeonioa tickets trom tola exeonioa tickets trom uus cur at isdaoed mtea. ;For fnruWlisrticnlart apply W -'iS'n.t- Of the PalaaalHoasei and late-of the Screven House, jyajuAprietor,' : ,Si-fmy'liJriUwDi-frfu : white yLouB,at it A JN 0W Spring SllAAimer uOOQS . : STEAMSHIP LINES. . .. PHIiaDELPHIA AND SOUTaTKItN A- nail, "Steamslup .Line,1'. COMPOSED OF THE FLBST-CLASS 8TKAM BHIPS .: - - - VCapt. JoHn TTalceley, 1" TONAWANDA, 850 TONS, .0 : ; rant. O. r. XTlltaavnara. Will hereafter saQ from Philadelphia and Wllmlng-; ton s , KVKair TUESDAY MORNING. For freight engagements, apply to " , , WORTH A WORTH, AexHTS, -t. i , .... . t . ' ' t - Vninungton, N. C, W. L, JAMES, General Agent, t3T and 139 Dock Street. Palladelphla. , Jane80-tf BALTIMORE AND TfII.iriINGTON ' ' KFMT-WEEKLT : ' ' ' I i I ,! 5 Steamsliip Jane nM?PJID OF THE FIRST CLASS STEAM W DiXlxo D. J. FOLEY, Capt. D. J. Price.. . . mav vaaajakf vbjiii a. Dcnatii, REBECCA CLYDE, Capt. D. O. ChUda, f ' J' .nil T ii rm I it i 1. r Birr 3 TV 1 1 ll I II n. 1, l.f, r XmUm uiu . : ,. EVERY TUESDAY fc FRIDAY, AND FROM .WILMINGTON f r ;. ,. ,, , Every Wednesday and Saturday, . ' CONNECTINQ AT WILMINGTON ' , With the Wilmingtan, Columbia and Augusta, Wilmington and- Wcldon, and the Wttniington. Charlotte and Rutherford Railroads; also the several lines of steamers to Fayetteville, ' r , -.-j . .' Glvlnsr Tnroveb, Bill. of LadlnK - , To all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama; connecting at Baltimorefwitn the Bal-'" timora and Ohid and the Morthern Central Railroads for all points in the West and Northwest, and with steamers and Railroads for Boston, New York and r, Philadelphia. , . iror rxeignt engagements apply to - j ; ,j , A. Ifm UAZ.AU A, ... Agent, Wilmington, N.C , 'Akdszws A Co., Agents. Baltimore. deo&i-a; ..V;'.--. I ' ; MKCELEANEOUS.' COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST' " ins under the name and style of J. J. SCOTT A , . CO, is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent J, J. - Scott is alone authorized to settle.. up. the old huel-. . ness.' a . " ": 1 . t , J. J.HUUTT, ' . The andersiimed will continue ' to transact a com- r: mission business on his account, under the name aatt style oii : jr i v. U. ,'lriUxi vn j to J. J. SCOTT & CO. and respectfully asks a continuance of the Wixonaee heretofore so liberally bestowed. , . . tj. 4' i y V . . . . i ..-...'.. ,. ' r" r or rererence we reier i - Capt. L B. orainger, nesldent Sana or New Han. f E.'B. Bordon, President Branch Bank New Hano. yer, woiasoorOj M. Ai "i - . Hon. W. T. Dortch, W. J. Exnm and Messra.B. St J. W. Aycock, mar ll-8m " --m i " 'i . . 1 F. W. KERCHNER. I I ' JTJST KECKIYED AT ' -""i t "- " J.;& SAMSON'S,.;-';; . ' . .. . . . . . 1 ... . . r- r r . - - . TTTE RESPECTFULLY INYTTH OUR CUSTOM- rr WV. iv. nj ..(. T V era to inspect our Dress 00008,' which will be -1 Mitsisting of the latest .styles and shades in Japan we, Grenadines, Challies, &c, &c. Our stockof is also reolete with Planes. Cambric. Checks, Nain- J soots, jaconets ana BWiss, xante linens, at apains, parasols, ciiovea ana Hosiery . . , .'in great variety. ap 11-tf V4WU mm W aW W aWaVaBAfS We ARB OFFERING ADD!-, Uonal Inducements In , ,!,.,.1, i TOBACCO GOODS, f A.yf All : Grades and Styles that make up a.- . v ': ... eA E!uii stock.,:,;';:, Tl . V T 4nT4- - ... r No. IS Market street may M-tf ? . - ' BACON, PORK AND SPTa CASKS. . 1 JQ BOXES D, S. SIDES, ; 100 0XSS 8XOKED SIDES, r.'.,-,-' 150 110X2:3 a S- AND SMOKED SHOULDERa, 100 BBLS PORE, A 1,000 NEW SPT. CASES, . I ' . . . A . n-n-n I OlUk 11AHU Bri. i AW HVw aalA h F. W KERCHNER ' . ' may 4-tf ft. t8 and t9 North Water st - ' mm m I aim i aaaaaaaaa-aa, . ... TUSCARORA LODGE,- OXFORD, H.C.,..., NO. 112, A. F.-Aa- )h -if ... Mat Btk, A. L., 6878. A. D. 1878. 'At A EEGULAB COMMUNICATION OF THIS , Lodge it was unanimously ." .. " - . eoived. That all Mason aba Invited to Join ns ln celebrating Sr. Johw's Dat, the 14th Jane prox imo In connection, and ln aid of 8t. Josh's OnraAJT . AsTLtm. By order of the Lodge. V w. a. rttLLi-vrT. w " TT. A. a 1 11 II Vi a, TT 4 JU, A. IL A, WILLIAMS, Sec'y. may J3-lm . ni.ij'ii:j i nr. i 20,000 1HEAfiT8' ; 20,OOOM;H?AfT8-: ... ftr On band and for sale by, ; - . . ' may S4-tf -r--T O: OrPARSLgT CO. QQQ BALES PRIKE HAT, ... ?j st V'"' - just oitV:wiiJ ''Wtftf r,t9 uidt9Korta Water street,' ' ' r:yj .i"j''-r.- i'-i-t-t imd c:.hH ' "V' .... V x i;.; ;;!f. k'.i ; i , '. i Ji; -A

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