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THE HOEITniGJSTAE. .. .J.. . PUEUSIIED DAILY, BYf TT,r One Square one Bay, ...... ....... v...'..i'..''i.il OS '- 44 7 two daya, '. i.... i 60 -t - j- three daya ......'...'... I ........... . S OS " " - foarday8Aii..ii-iii..it-.i.jw'S 60 i-'Ji:Avedaya-. S 00 H weoto;aiiat.xs.juiiii:Jw eo jiljllI.l l ylui'i o?h-:-'-I. .'..'' rl' J '" :!v4"ir" :'-. X Hi PJrt'Kil I - .t . . a . - um or itrMcwpTioH. i ... aw nl Jr.;; j one year, to 1 advance -fby' afafl) .V; . . . $7 00 x month, in advance " 1 ..3 M Tliree months. In advance ? " ' " ) SCO An month. In advance 44 . ) 75 hits &d To City Subscriber, delivered in any part of the .! X not authorUed to collect ft mora tha A duontaa id " Oneyear...... , . 50 OS taPr-pontrat Auertisima .taken. 1 at propor Uonately low rates. i Jlva bfnarea eUntate aS A quaiter-eolttma. sad ten aquarea as a half -column. . , VOLXn, NO--58. advance. - 4AJLAaUa i k i I if V I . I I i r Vi. ' : ',,:h,L, mm a a- 1 s a. a Wife rs . i via - : . in . . . 1 . . . . . . i - 111 ' 1,1 v - ' .. . . ' 1 1 7 t : r 1 rr i.: 7 1 : , i jt 1 : : : ; 1 t t t-- j- v t . . 1 j x. . it r . 7 k r . - v X.ei a,T ifi ji a K Judgment for $200,000 has been rendered by the Court of. Clalmtii favor .of WfdAme Atocbe.' ' - -Carllsts blockaded Mbaresa. . . The people of the Mexican State of Nidalgo die of small pox bj the .wholesale, -Doncaste won.tha Df rby rtatejTUj,: Business portion of Vaiden, Miss., burned.,'. Falling of tezaporatj bridge on Fifth Avenue injured tliree 8onday rhool excursionists. Two schooners runk near Ilell Gate. Qereviere, Mo., bank robbed. Fred Grant goes with the TeHoWf tofc&tfQflj New York markets : Cotton 11&19! ; SpiriU turpentina tiS, ! ccaU Eoaiai tfX20 ; trold 118. Fire at Carlisle, Ky. The Cabinet, to dent, received men onaera x resoyienan Assembly at the White. Uogso, yesterday. JHCSIAHOIfm BIKSftAGB. order -Always Ilarvlas: on Mr President McMahoo sent, a message to the Assembly Monday. ..jiWwas read, by the Duke de Broglie. - The President sayfe OOXLC'IIiaill I am Muwite!ff8VlteJ.W wishes, and will always scrupulously execute theni"14 TUtfatTo&ai Assfcln blv had two great tas:i-Mner 'libera tion of territory and the restoration of. order. The first was abl jcdndtibtcd y raypreaecesaor wita ueroic paxience.' The country, and I, . ij : yortao corophsh the other. - JL shall followne, foreign policy of iny predeceisaorj'' I wish for peace and the reorganization, of the anny, deariflg onlj to restore oar strength .and regain fbranc her rank among ' nations.' The" home policy will be resolutely conservative.; The Administration must be imbued with a conseryatlve spirit. I will ap point to office respecters yfth.e, Ja.y,. defend society -against fctio"ns, and stand as a sentinel, to, see, that your sovereign 'will is' obeyed in J Its in tegrity.,r.T.!'' : ' liTJrlOZ 51 1 IT THE .CITY NEW ADVERTISKXnSfTTS.' " 1 li, f. iiAix os VAX- uair xtenewen 5 ' Binford, CRow &Caay; Wm. M. Poisson. Masonic. 8. R. Buim3(a.AuctiQinBaloIi a .! WoosTER & CoNOUtt.-fJSew f lti' '!?.:' HEEHauEnaiiaj The New' Magdalen 1 ' The following list of additional sobscriprf tions to the building fond ot 'tie' &W jfktt-f men's Home now in course of erection has been furnished us by Maj JR., PBarryvj Secretary and Treasurw;' Sol Beat & Bros, r (on account, $50; 3. TJanstein '& Co.j $10; A. D. Brown, $50; J. M Ilardwick 25; a F. Mitchell5 & Sbn, s0o iull.V $50; D. Romley, $25; Southern 3Uil 8.'8.-Oa, $77 72; J. E. Lippitt, On S cdU -$25; E. J. Pennypacker, $13; "fVoHers, '$25; S. H Manning, (on account $25?;'Pr! T, B. Carrl 1 iw; jwaroerauyj Sad fteqael !' t.afe "Aceldentaa KUllac. I . K U rv I J We learn that Annie Jane Alexander, the colored woman who. aockUatall jr sbot and killed the colored boy, Henry Wilson, on Sunday afternobd 'last;4' died yesterday, about 12 o'clock, from the effects of the nervous shock caused by ine' terrible disas ter. She was completely overwhelmed with grief and remorse and it was feared at the time that f she . would . not survive the shock. We hope the result of this sad affair may prove a warnla to'all'W'abetala'frotff 1 the careless use of deadly weapons, -nr v ADancaroaa PractleO. The Boajd of Aldermf pflhop rnae anjt driver of a Vehlclesubject to a severe penalty who allows his' lidrsV pr 'llbnei't go beyond a walk when turning a corner of any of our public thoroughfares. " Three or four little chDdren jbd35rfXJ4aiJow,. escape from being run over at he corner of Front and Market streets yesterday after noon, addwas nly thKmahthe-jphputs of persons in the vicinity, calling their attention1 trf tfielr dangerlhat eia"bfed tLem1 to save themselves. The feet of the- horses almost touched one, of. ibe CtUe JeQowa as the animals flashedirotmd tbe'cOrner;"" " . - . vf xoi Iaaeat. The body of John Ttobinson',Hhr young colored man who was- .drowned in j the vi cinity of Wilder & Morton's mfll on Mpn-. dy evenbg last, baying been recovered, Coroner Ilewlett summoned a jury and held l..0v viw bug-a vuuiiua vx wg uujivrtu- nate vomh"Testeri:.v..t!r?"l?2LV'i2?d Wends bi the deccarc4wenC3cnt4..T - uu Known witre .e THOdngeo, q f jury TetnrneA .IMjiUa-H.:'. death by acddentarfjwmg?Kbeci was about 19 bt20 years old. The exenrainn anil Mib.'fX rWo.nmw Jfke by the chUdren of -the Front Street Churchy .;6jtxieai M t4artf should be remembered that the train is- iflv1eate nion Depot at o'clock, - la consequence n 41 . ... . ? ... ... j - o new. track .tThe, Depot' noUelng: u iea inume theluxuryjof aride onthe treet car, wjfl jVe UbVdiapensed with and the excnrsionlat win ftA tA ft u J the place of startle -'Th excursion -"cm u a.very pieasant auair W 6 are rwmMi,i u t .t w president of the Cape Fear Teachers' iAsso- irT IUta thcro be auothiir "uVo';aTeview:cf tt9 wck'awcrkrt Hcnl- "y boiooi -Uoose, ncsxBcreyEridjs, - C9ttcUikrrs ate. on the rampage. -WiClouda and rain predicted for to-day; The Board of Aldermen will lfave an other meeting this evening. day at 3 P. M. ledee The Btcip .iactor arrived at New York from this liort vesterdflv. ItogUlar 'monthly t eothmuaication of St John's Lodge-tfo? 1 A. M., this CWninrr nf 71 Vlvlr . . . . . .. - -- GeOr L. Mabson- having- been taken for Federal MemoriaU)ay, , ; aF.', 4rmorrb,ev'eniii.'We anTgladto1 lean that this new Lodge Is fiourishing'.' j iiev A. -jujeksonj la in thecitn ami wlir ectuTe-lnrthe "gpecerRoowof yie, at X,Mr$ James HeatonQpf jjbis oitvre; v- .1 i tii xrn bern.r.Mr.. Ileaton is a member of the Le?J Jalature fxomAbia county. .-."-i'L.it.vi w 7, . 7 T w - A coloredwoman by the name of tie-. J ecca Simmon waa lodged-in.. Jail yester day, on a commitment from Justice -T. M. pardnej iorn-paynn of and coeta A dead pig on . the fixdewalk.jnear. the corner of McRae and Chesnut atreets,' and. Chongside0,the ciAteint.at, ihat pomt, imitted, an'oor yesterday f whlWas' tery iealthy nor conducive to comfort.' The 5 -r -tfi,, i .i . . ..-..i vi. .vi;-.- . caroaas should be removed. J ws. -tui Tba only xas' before-'the, J Mayors Court yeterdayjnoxning .was that of Maiy Cause; ccioi;ei'icharged wttH abtislg Saiit.' Nortott In If Ty 'loud and rJisordertyjpatf: ner "and . striking him ."with :a ' sticky for which, little. Ibdlscjcetlona she.waa. rei to pay.a fine of $10 .and the costs, i !.; i, . I i ii va is!t.: ;: CorrejSi4oiee.; -- wituBAtM It! wtt be remembered; that a. competiUve examination was, held in Ibis 'tity; during ast week; lit the instance of Hon:. A:xM. Waddell, oi candidates :ic the vacant Ca delship tb'e "Naya JUexf&itf this DistricVaiid that, Master Maurice .OBiinn, tf this- city; was Unanimously chosen for 1lie9pQaiUoiiby!the Examining BoarcCl'The following correspondence in relation to the matter explains Itself: - r';"'' v' :-"!; v: , : WiLMiHaTos, si. u. x Jiay. mux, : DEAfi StaiTcmr Committee, appointed as the Board cif Examiners in. the competi tive examiaatkm for the vacant cadetahip in the Navy f rom ' your nistrict,' have- per formed the duty assigned Us. ' After a rigid examination of the following named appli cants, wit: James O: Bradley, Samuel Ml Bnckxaahv Maurice O. Bun Charles W. Cuesnutt, Frank J. Faison, Richard A. lleares, George A. Penton, and Andrew J. Smith, wa unanimously agree that Maurice OJ Bonn Is entitled to the appointment:;- In this eonnectioa. we desire tat state that all the rapplicants, acquitted themtelves hand:. someiy in most n. me statuea mu uuu wv? eral reached a hirh standard of excelienco - .Gecv V. JrWarrry v ' .i nl-Ji -vjil',i "i'-v J. N. HnrroTT, i - -n 'n. . l ..ilVD J 1 WtunHOTOX, May 26th, 1873.-; i CaNTLB3CEi( Acceot my thank for the very "satMactory manner- fa 'Whlch'yoti hayef discharged the duty of examining the applicants lor the cadetsnip. u t,.. ft Is fortunate that your Judgment In the matter the lustice of. whiclx no One will doubtrr-ahOAildiave . been unanimously -in favor of one who, as I am informed, might otherwise, have been, deprived of 4Ue proper; means of developing the superior .. talents. and character of which he tr possessed.' ' : It is eratifvimr to me td.khoW that this' jirst experiment of "a competitive examimv. tion has resulted in a manner so.weu calcu lated to give genera) satisfaction, and, that yon have such just cause to share In it . . It . - - - T - AkbIO uunaiDg yvu, gwiuouKu, j. remain, very respectfully, your obedient . servant, : j. ..juiuauubw ir n tTT r u . A . T 7171.- T w IT. t AieMTt tr. ry. rfww, A a. jicy y - - ... . .... - .-vr 3w. a.i. iBlerhatlonal .Typrraplileal ,t7pIosu' z The International Typographical Union "meets' In annual seapnlrea.(a da, on Monday next, the 2nd of June. Mr. John J. LeGwin, the delegate from Wil- mmgton 'rypograpiiicai , jjjmon j 0,,-,, avea for Montreal this-morning.- aeeom- panieo py Alk. -. uoa,. x oajpper aauuier member pi;,the;scraft.;: pleasant' journey ttnd tbe ' Institutioh',:iJCi which the former will be an accredited re presentative a harmonious and useful ses- ' f.I..U' '.v.iy. ?...-.; erf.; Tno iate Collision. , i N 4 The Board of Appraisers to assess the damages sustained 'by tbe - Frying -Pafc Shoals Light Ship by being run into by the; Norwegian Baraue Mimt some weeks since, nalstinfit of -Messrs.. A-W Beery G. oss afldFj1 Ai, Cassldey, portthe same at $1,790." Adding the incidental expenses ikch, as the pay of the Appraisers, boat hire, &C, the" amonnt "aggregates nearly $2,000, wch has been paid.,'l-;: ;1 Uatnerine Jt pwers, colored, , was .loagea la daU yesterday:' there to remain for 30 days, on a rxmimitment from Justice H. K pcott, Of Cape Fear Township, for non-payment of fine and costs in a case of assault ami battery, . Female, V shpuld,ar-hitters7 of the .colored persuasion are becoming rather nouicruiiB. , ... . . y. .fri.'iu-.-i. : fin cmiAral haa ' the' tnbUc Confidence become in tr. Ayer'a mediclnea, and ao- great the demand for them that unprincipled villains OaceivetM unwary .worthies a ,notraiiiS CHerry Sectoral ixwengem, ir. - at ii Ayer'a manufacture or. compoeitien) are ipecimemg oil m uinuiuavvuiv va i wMK-r- -r T this TUlairr and deceit. They not only defraud trie sick of their monci but of their LealUiv c the rocoTery ( their health, which la far more import- ant than amoney. . yrom actual counterfeit the peo Li are trotecud Yiv law which the Doctor promptly en .'jrces, but these erasiona aometimee elude th law, ana purchasers must protect themselves oy re. lAn.cn to be decerred by tasnaySoyec V. n.) may odlw-Ui Jr irst .Presbyterian Unarcli tnis evening, 8 014 mm Miimm are attempting to By, impuiui opw uiem uieir under, a similarity of name. era . Trochee, Dropa, Ayer'a Ferer and SU9. f urei Dpct Ayer'a Indian Pilla. Ac. Ac. (none of which are of Dr. I i. Arrangements for the DrODcr. celsbratioji AMi'i u'''-..?.-1 r - "" EiV x.AOrrt T.'Tr 7 .- I , . .. ? .. ... ' ...i 9,t"e. diy-ffiHbaeajmjleted;, and ..frffowlfls is. q synopsis! theiwoession an.4:eere.mdiiesa9-';t9 o.a 1 xt?Sjv ,()The? processionlwUl iorip on the oortierof Third and-Princess atreeta, therlgb'tieatlnji on: jPrincesa;riafid marcoii thtf foilowing1 oider, at preeiselytt'cleck:"- tjoijfMjv :4U, Ins PTafoOn'bf Oee-viBiLhhioS J FtVLSa TrtHJpsfrbncFbtt'Johnson,''i ojfl.ft "Vf?Bue OfllQerundJMeni y.f) Rose Bud Band.. ,1 , il C; !A.- WUmiigtOTi-RifleGuarcts. u. Orator and Xatjiairi. 4:--UJ.liA c ,otf Co.;B;WIimmgtonEiflGuardaI.?!;ii; 5JrcW wlwaaaiJprs.. r,U4: -rrn'.i tCIvffAasocteadnai; -iU '' -..da "to (CitizeasuaJ Mt: y-?o vd .T'j'A.Camagesvol) I itf. n.'j ; .;Th"res9ion wiU maJkdcroPrincesa to Front, down Front to-Market' and ;np jMarket tathd Cemetery" tV,Voy! sjIT ! -The schools f rbm7 the Northern partiof the city will fall into the procession 'oh the Scornef of "i Fourth and Market,'. ind the schools ffoni the- Southern sideof :tbe fcltyT iou iu ui tut; curucr 01 xaiua una isiar -i'- litJ it'ftf .?!:: I- OuJ i a'- : h; . '."rHE ebemokes 7 . rt.- af the. Cemetery HriU Consist of "ITI'- Music by the. Choir. ,Jt ! CPrayer.by.Eev.---? " -ni Oration by Rer.-J;B; Blake. '.ftxr' .-. ; r Musiebv th6'Chbir.t . rr ? v .rif'VPTOm by JvHi'Saythe, . ,;,.! ' i .iu v ; vBenedictiori. ot-1 I K-jiis f :n , Decoration J'.d I .iio -FJrimloyefcthftGrareswY n Ji S acforgajion;wilLTettira)from.s Cemetery independentlr. .io.'iti-attfii.- t Lara PAj?XBa.-We are Indebted to Harrla' Ifewp Stand, Front street, for-late copies of the Now Tork Ti14 'fTh!mnw fiArn' anil "RViV 'Talto'a ;3bujHiaTT-An'eJesms. assortment ot mflnnery. goods will be found at Mrs. Strock's, corner Market and Seccd streets.. The ladies are cordially tnrlted to call and examine my stock. The best goods at the lowest prices. ' Uas. K.JL Stbock. ; -,y.; . so mm ,v ' ' TTbe coaftoUdation of the PanUnaFmrwur and too Tfijr Star haTing largely increaed the dreulataoja of the latter, adrertisers will find it an admirable injedlom of communication with the farmers and planters of the twoJCarollnas, ' c v-v.:. mm m PafltTiKo Parxa.-rWe1 hare now tq! stock over' 200 reams of news paper site 24x36, weight 80 fta per ream,' ' It is good, rag paper, and will he sold, in lota to suit, for caait,'or sent by express C. O.'p. . ' ; ' 1 . a mm mmm ' - j f- ooa Butdkbt. Tki Kojumre Biasc Book Bind try does 11 kinds of Binding and Bunng la a work m an like manner, and at reasonable price. ; Xer chanta and others unfiling Eeoalpt Jooks, or other work, may rely on promptness, in the xecaUoof ttieir orders. " - 7 . '!rrr-,, 1 J mwmr;mm ..... t .1 :: i pKiimwa InicrW haTe Just reeeiyed a stock of News Ink for summer use, put up ia pack ages of SS pounds each. Cash or (3. 0. B.' ordera rompil y lukt Price t5eents per pound.' ' ; -5 .V ;''.""!," j . sa silssi ' U .i C, torn' Pimirni---We can the attention, of aaea- ltnta, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, .railroad ant steamship officers . and agents, and all others baring orders for printing, to the facillUes offered at the Moaroto Sram Panrroro KsTAM.TsaionrT for the prompt ana TalthXUl esceouuott.oi au tusaa or Jos jrjrrnro. .'We tta, furnWi i at ahert notice Carda, Btn-Heada, JMtet-Heade; Piotiamnjcs; Ball Tldkets, BlankaPaauphletft Tags, jaandBUla, CatJK logbes. Bills of. Pare, Show-Bills phecka, Draft, Satlaf sctlocnarMteed. ,,- '. , f . f "i J I .f'.,..-...-IFi.YOIR f.it .!t .Wsata Sttaatloa, f ..H,;:rf Want A Salesman. . . i tahtaServaati3irl,-r l-V !' b fnrttorentaetere, ' -.i fvai to sell W Piano, i;;fw.i' v';1''! Matttta sell a Horn, Iroi-.'r.-'.. i ' rt' antka4JCoaej,i v.-iMf '.'kh ' u 'ii. anttobuyHouae,--. ; tc,r v xol f aawooyaot; .j.jj r wantto rem a afouse r Waitto'seUaCsrrlage,!l-r t-::--; -V Wart a Bounding place, r v' Wait to borrow Money,' ''- "' Want toTpmll Dry Geoda, dn:h Vant to sen Chroeerlev,f: j :u f A Want to sell Furniture, - ....yp, -ji WaniSJOD OLuarpenveiu) - r r . ' ? WantaJobof BriBmithmg,1--' ';"'t .Wpnt to aeUMillelTQoodai, s Want to sell kHenso aadloloui: ; ' h:. WjanttonnaaayoneAddreas,.;f n'-i "- s yvant to sen a piece vuJWfeM - '.WanttobuyajaoeMuadCKfiagesO o!rr ' Want to pell Agricultural Implement, r , A U -fa. aat to And' anything yoa.haye loet, , .fy i , ; . , Want to'Advertifl anything' to advantage, " j h Want to And an owner for anything Found;'- ' ' . ' i-vtiii.fr.s.tirfaovortlsola't'"1-' -V- Spirits', Turpentine. .1" ' t I .;;.'l . i ifi. i'-jiC 1 fi'jMJi.l1- '!it isjsaidVSenator Ransom will deliver, the St John's address at. Oxford,-'? J U ThtiMonitor says-Judge Olkrtejj ettrtrie-MettOQistuTmsl5n talked trrth -MetnwltertInayScTrooTlr Magnolia last Sunday'. X ,1 a, 1 s. i U j .niL rhe Hillsboro Mecorderhss: an admirable 'article on the. necessity for a general Btate eiion ior immigraupn. r'N-L-A'small buildincr forthe' accoin- modation of passengers, with a room -for ticket and telegraph offices, is being built at ilillsboro.1 J CoL Robt. f W Xoeart haa been appointed Deputy TJ. S. Marshal, and will operate in itumenoru anu .rui wuaues, says the Record. . ; 71 ' Thft Charlotte Observer erives an account bZtha. prelimin'ai y- trial and conU mitment to jau or unaries jvioore, coiorea, for the murder oi uoD-Bmiua, coiorea. u e Jtoiescmian regrets to ' hear Af the death of CoL Archibald McEachin who died at his' residence in this county on- Friday, the 16th insc, at tne age oi ou oaa yeara. ' ' , ' , J . w-UThe ?po?t Office at atpehter's Storej v Rutherford county, has been re moved to. the Island Ford, and the name changed to Hicksville, : Komeo Jtiicas, r. M.1 vice J. H. Carpenter, resigned. That 'bleediiig soldier ,w fraud turned up last Monday under the mmSe'Of Williams in Danbury,, where the good peo t)le administered' to bis wants. He had a . violent hemorrhage and showed his wounds as usual. u a v tin L. m - .w j k i v ' w ill i in i t 1 ! n anr h u 11 - r . , , r..,,-'.-.it.- i 1a - - - w r-T-f i "T r l>pn Bertler, also colored, Jby .ahootipg luiu wiuia wkh gun.-. r ijexingxon.. uar rett is a hard case, and bids fair to come to Vie gaJlows, says the Raleigh Sen&neLAin 1 o-t dJr jiNorthrOp," Secretary; of tli e Connecticut 1 Board of: Education.' will lee tuxe inRaieigh on the 18th or 14th Of June on Tber Schools, of Europe 7 and " The, Influence '6f Education ill promotinsr Thrift Bacon b herV efforts -to establish a" free mguscnoptin italeigh(,'o lo yr.o riit r 9.fr- Frorn.theiI,ay"etteville-r-E52;;of. : ine ?tn : in. &upenor uourt yesterday only- . viyu case a. were inea wmcn would be oi hut j little i Interest to our readers. 7. Saturday , the ; uaoe ui tne Dtate va w asnmgton iicArtnur for assault and battery la three counts- -was acquitted on ' firstlcount and convicted Af otiiettwo.,, .,-pe ,F.aa .aent:.. jaa. W await ! ..r Speakin2 of the extensive lum ber operations of Messrs. Armstrong, the jruruunouiu jbruerpnse says: xtecenuy tnis ihrm-buTChased 800 ' acres " nf "'tiiririAf land grown in pine and " oak;; from ''Mr.! i. nomas i, xiouy, located on the : Chowan river. jopp6site Coleraine and betw tea that DOiUt and ' Portamouth 7 ia rnnntantlv schoohet' plying- carrying 'merchantabie lumber to this markets r i t'; 7 ! ,J ir ttQ 'fti&s)rijou v6tii "office . W been found deficient in its . accounts. , The umvicui.7 uu uixn uiouo guuu,. ana vao Recorder says : : Mr.i Hunter, though ' a Re-- Eubllcan; has been Universally: acceptable men of all parties, efficient, prompt,-and obliging, and none are. willing to attach the Stigma of .'dishonesty to his name, prefer ring to believe that his deficiencies rrew -out of carelessness or bther causes rather tnan wUful pefversion of his trttst.1 .The management of .the office will of course pass into other handi ' . ' : ' - mto other hands. u:-.n x us 1:0 SIABniED. McDIARMID NORMKNT At the residence of the bride's mother, in Lamberton.i K. C, on the 27th last., by Key. J. . Tillett. W. Wallana VnniaK. mid, of the Florence 8. C.) Pioneer, to Miae Jennie NorrnenW. No carda,. J j .i . BaVBSdBsSSBSSBWBBBSSBaSBBBSaSiHHiHBSHBBBBBBBBBBSH DIED. . iVOSS Yesterday, afternoon John Henry Voss, infant son of J. G. and .Catherine Yosa, aged months and Si daya, j - . Taaeral will take place to-day from the residence ofJ.a Voaalr: . : NEW7AJVERTKEMENTS. f jq-SW,2ffOyBI..-PUBLISH THIS" DATi j "' Tbe Kew Magdalen ! ; , AKovel. By WDWe ColUns, author of ."The Wo man In White," "No Name,'5 "Armadale.- "Moon stone." "Poor Miss Finch As. fivo. Vmiwv ra haC - A storr that is likely to rival anr other that tha author has written in intensitr of interest. Mr. Cnl. lias never constructed a novel whirh waa ni n hia own line than "The New Magdalen." Morning Advertiser, London. . tThe New Magdalen" la equal to Mr, Colllns's reputation. It is as remarkable in plot as any of the great novels which preceded H, and there is the same old skill in the delineation of character aa be fore. It will not make a "goody" book, but it will be a great book ifliana TTmliens u : aiarkable heroine even than the "Woman In White." 1 For sale at 1 - i UKLNHBKROITR'S' Biay29-tf live Book and Music Store.; T roH i.-ior-n frrcni gr:c6 J-? ttCSXVEO KX SCBB.. STJNN SOTJTBi' ft 't J- li. : a . . 1 r f . . CHOICE HAY, r " Toe. sale lew by 7;.. r maytfMf binVobdI atowi'cou : : I DISEASES OF THE BCALP . ti v ' v - PBOZ? rC? Y fTAtJt tB BALDNESS u.'l !'-' '--'j .iji-v vi.f -' 1 THiflUnr . r I DS use ox 1 N HALL'S 1 VEGETABLE i f Sicilfatilialr- ttnew'eH Will restore It to Its natural color and promote Its. growflk.. -1 c- ' uot iTeauee on tae p asroept tree py aaau. i : : f !K P. ELAIJi COT5raahu;N.;H.;i,roptoTt For sale by. all druggists. . BiyJ-ebdlw-dw - REGULAR MONTBXT COMMUNICATION this (Thursdav) evenlnf. at seven, and a half o'clock. ' sj t ;t j - j 4 . .yr m. au ruuiovfl, Decretory. 1 i. i. "IzSSZift -"('hf-'il i'i S. Josh's Hxii, May v lfira.. .-j ; . 1, - j S. E BUirnQ, Atu;tiaiieer. i: I' WHX' SELL, AT THB MABKET HOUSK,' ON Saturday, 81st Ins; at lfto'clock A. M a .i.it NO. 1 MULE, A NEW SPRING. CART, us. i ' I : m AND GOOU SET OF. B7&BNESS. Terms cash. s T; . maySWtr Bapon, P6rk and .Spirit Casks 150 110X58 8IDKS 100 SPXES ?M0KXD SIDES, 1 A BOXES D. 8. AND SMOKED SHOULDERS, a. v w . . inABBLSPOEK, . 1 -7 ' aAa new spiv-casks,,;; t...'. UU .- .-.,.,- f V Z !; j "For" sale by ' F. W. KERCH NER, ttay 89-tf ..rTj t K. 8S and SO North Water at.'-; rv m vrv-vrrh -tt a lex cvr riflya . . ' ' ' Corn andv Oats. ., . i 8 0 0 0 tJ?1 1 3 000 ?FsnBLat 9T8s "s i Forsaleby V'-FiWn ,'7 KEBCHNEB, " ma 29-tf ' ,7' ' ST 98 and North Water St." Bob WMte ;Floiiiv k . For aaie ny a -j j :-- may 29 tf, , T f ; F. W. KEKCHNER. : ! !HayHay-Hay.:-7 -i Afj A BAXES PRIME HAT,. , J..ir,j? HV t if. ' Just received by . . ' - . ' . . , . . ! i i i ; s. . ' F. Wi KERCHNES, - ' tf 7-- Tl,-t8 and 29 NOrth Water afreet h I may29-tf rpiRAVELING -; BAGS, ' VALISES,"-! ADDLES,' A Harneaa, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, Haneaj Trace Chains, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Shammot. Leather Feather Dusters,- Axle Greaee, Sad dlery Hard ware ,.AJeo large iy, w sccona-nan X.S.TvbamcrcCw v.j No. S South Front St, L-- Wilmington, N. & mayS-tf nac i i ... i " i , ... i. ., ....... . The Mvsterv Rhlvffl M Last ! KarffalJisI Barffalns! Carffains! Dry Goods. ClotMiiBootsf Shoes.' Hats: -50 ?,'i 4WWHJW.J ca,rKe noi-' t n ; 'A toll and' weir' selecteff Hl uTaB deartmrata' ArULlVLIIIE OF LADIES' WEAE J I;,... .if ti. ic,li t,:"rf-W T am uexeiflitnea tA Tncm mv DimSnMi. .nH in orderto dathatlflermy . :,z -vi 1 Oi- No humbug! Come and see for yopreelvea and Saye at Least 25 per Cent. I ' ..By purcbaakig your Goods or ; i "OvJ-JJO At the old stod'aoutheast? corner Fro'ni1 and'Mar- . a 1 ketstteeta-'';' ""l may lS-W-nae, Liglit and Comfortable. Gents' and Ladjej .wear are'pretry,- nest, fight: 'J and dorablel 7 Sold at low prices for cash. v i) r ?Mf C s. '- - . !may88-tf . . . ...,i)i': . 29 North Front street. it MI. CBONLT.' Auenanisn.., , . f . , T-T T V . 4. v Y rtrnTT ir ft. irryTynTct r . fS i TH LliSDAT, MAT f tI8T3,:i:ATrht J nVliwb A It T will -T1 .1.- -AnZZ eapied by Messrs, Petteway & Moore, N. Water at.; i tABLtV '? ' 1 " V' ' BCHAiRS; ' M1 FIQXON-HOLK CASS, LETTER PRESS,' 1 ; a Largs waoons,. maekot waon. . -V " u '.).,.- ;v:h c Terms Cash. GEO. M. BX)SK....7. Assignee In Bankruptcy. f may 18-eodta a S9th buj Xaa long been regarded aa the lmstaad cheapest fiakiffg Powder fa use. A -Perfectly-pure and healthy. It makes, at abort notioeeoaciooa Biacaita Rnliar-r Slo. There need be no waste of food prepared wita. it, aa it la always of tae beat quafity W wuuld say ' to -those who have never need it that a very Sew trials will enable them to see it, aotoaly with eatir satisfaction, but with ecooomy. . ' , .,;r ,',;. Put up TUL.L, an weight, aa represented. "Orooeis-and Dealers seHiivn.J.,M t fiun- - XXWLEY &BTIO Prop's, J J march t5-Deod?moa-Ta Ttk Sa w -.r l, vo. f j Faxrair's Eledtii -TmLLlNSTANTLX GIVE BELIEF. t& CASES NJPBJuli; DttTBIHcbtldJ StCK'BAl?-" ! ! sul 5f jaCHJt DTARR'HEa.IC -iiT . wleikofaKr.aiaa,iyad 9C; I.IT ; . . . . -.,T l!nu ci!. j-f t Clillls and JFever No JHorCn-.ji FlBRAS'S AGUE1 CURE IS NOT-ONLT A PRE- ventive, but a sure cure of. Fever sad Agte, QafllB, Ac1' : ..-'j'i"ir"'--' -' - ; i r Staaafaejtared s tao.f .Kk; I 'NORTH CAROLINA MEDICINAL COM'T,' f and. for sale by all druggiisu.... marl-tf S W D il !u! I . . -v ' ' ...... S; C. BICE IN TIERCES AND BAKBELS; pOFFEESBLAGUATRAIAaP JAYAtjVi;. O UGARS ALL GSADEsi : inif .'rf?li!l !' O ' .. m . . i . . J? j .;;. y.ir . i... iliit J 5A . "CSV. 'tMl.'fTi:iii Kalslns, CandJes, Plre Cockers,1 ! HiKl. CfV V) - I-1 ' !1i'S. i'tlf.'. ! 7 1 IN LOTS TO surr, , , I- M i- For sale at ADRIAN & VOLLEKSV : dee 19-tf HARDENS AND INVIGORATES THE GUMS I FaxiAes and Perfumes the Bieathl Cleaaseaf Beautiflee and Preserves. the ; TEETH ! .vr'. r.n 1 TJse It daSr, and your teth will be the last of Na-r I tsre's jdftatofaUyom. - r -',,. ' - 1 t OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' V '..'' 7 ill 1 ' ' -' ; i tttf 7,'i-ti ti In' ..'' 1 -' ' ' f r . - 'FoxSale. I (ARCTIC FREEZERS, WATER? - COOLKKH,? r'xVHep'a" Patent Self -Watering Flower Basketa,, WATER? - COOLERS,' 1j,f! wanrcn'i latetii fjooKera, u, Pftiimt wh Ttntiara. Kmrlish Wafer Irons. Jelly : Strainers, ToUet and Chamber ttts. A variety of J BdsaiACi,,-..!)! --(71 l,"!'':i,lc',l, ' vmnmB. &.eEOsene wu. ruawi owtw,. v. I metal' ibpiroo p9raT0 jtto , And upon aa favorable terms aa at any other placer in the citf. St No.,8 Front street near the cornet of ..aP8f .r. . ; - T, CTTLD, Agdit., Jj(V (Mill a-ffnyapistwifciu ' v 9 ' - t. '- A ..-.. t- i Foe sale by June Sl-tf WTLLASD2&0S. i QOMB OSE! . ;cbMXALLti) ANW-BEJC -TES ; .vj.iiKj Si'tl'tinO . ni .nurU tr,'u ncl i Hi Sealtb -Oiiinaiicej 'j Ali-BtCAiS' XI, spaces, under any building .in which water t. any tiase etagwate or rises, or which are damp, -and in which foul and unwholeoome air- is mnerated or found, sbAU, 'upon the notification and requirement of the Mayor (which it shall be his. duty to rivei-be Byiaeowamnaanoi w uemw or-ina street or alley adioiniBK thereto, with sand or aravd. or some other imperieitable substanoei And ail lots on which water remains and stamatee.orwhleh are Kenerailv wet and damp;' and all lota- sunken bekw the .level of the next, adjacent street or .alley, and nasi wtucn cnere is no soKaeie ararn or gutter, or a permanent character, sufficient readily to vent wa ter from the same, shall.- -upon like oti4catkm and requirement (which It shall be the duty of the Mayor. to si), boaOed a bv'tlW owners U the -hfanner af oresaid, or so drained by gntteis, culverts or dralma aate be kept free fjOia -water o dampAeea.- 4 i Bvery person failing to comply with the foregoing pzoviakaaof this section,' aftar notifleatio and re quirement from the Mayor, snail roneit and t pay ; twenty dollars for catch and every day such fait ; vre; and, moreover, shall pay all the costs and ex- upon auch failure, the Mayor shall canseo be done at the expense of the city. .Jii. wmui All occupants of houses with cellars, and if there be no occupants; then Hbm owaen, Whatt coose -all diA filth and rubbish to be removed from wach cel Disn to Je removed from wacn eei- lar s, asm, me mams MHortnanaad and; m a-hskclaanaad.aiid: wbUawaahailL whenever and as Of ten as thev shall he nntiflnn juid required by the Mayor aotolo.M-s yjjw -.u ii. All occupants, and If there be ho occupants, then ttha nrneL.ttf All arnrrsi wiiii tmA' itw.knnu. shall remove therefrom all fish, beef, pork, hides os J other inatter or artUOesj.whatedeiw, wkieh may be 1 jputrid, or offensive to tne smell, or. may tend to cor. J rup tns atmoephera, and shall vbatllatsaad cleanse their building whenever notified and required by the Maycr.jp ,tjtol 1 yiUJiwruuy fiJ iu -Jtsii ! All persons keeping one or more cows, horses or nogs within the llmiu of theasity shall keen their. stables, yards, aoais enaii qi Cleansed, an remove the 1 isoajlr stand a tbe,-dry 4nd thoroughly id, once in every .fortnight, .they shall filth and oflAt from, the isameu Myoad samev Myohd the limits of the city. fthedty. l fthftlVTM rmU. anvtmtrt t JNo person shalrperatitanyTiutfid, Misoatavor'of' fenalve matter or aubetance of any kind, to remain fenalve matter or aubetance ofany to remain Or beepw theJotoriHteeaoccnpiedJby him, but immediately rpngve thn same hfiyond the 11m- iui oi toe city. t All priviss. or neoessary houaeaor Jplaoesused aa such, shall be emptied or cleaned out, or thoroughly disinfected once La eyerv fortnight byythe occApanCr orin Ms absence, by the owner of the lot on which1 suchprtvy ttttj be ,, of- ti' J!,'ir,jn : No owner-or any I6t shall suffer any Jamestown or other weeda taerow thereon i but all lota shall ba kept free and clear therefrom by the owners. no vev r any dead animal; offal, earbaee. filth, manure, fecu lent matter, rem or putrid -water or other nold, or any matter offensive -to the smell or m furious to health; nor shall any person keep, or- euKertoxe-r main, ant of the articles or thine-s abbve mentioned' in or upon hia yard or- lot flora, than, twenty-foot .hours. .: : ' j u,very person vioiaung any oi toe -provisions or the seven last preceding paragraphs of this section hafjan4ay twenty doUM19;,yr, f ' mil- ioV MAYOIl'8 OFTICE. cmr on wrarrNaww. wl- it-.' ': - " - i - May agffl,-1878.- ,1V rpHE ABOVE HEALTH ORDINANCE IS PUB X ' liahed for the information- of the citizens, and their co-operation is expected in having it strictly enforced The Marshal will Immediately have any lot, cellar or vacant house in the city inspected, and trie owners or oecupanta will obey his instrnctiotia.: i garl placed carts on information left atUwJaarahal's office ha will bavA it kiwitmI al: nnrn piainf ectants can be had by applytdg at Mie City W. P CANADAT, SS-tf, ci' -;jK-.-.iMayosiT , i ' . . ntioinJ su 'ratio ot k: :nj nnx " .BITE COUNTY. VAk TtrH-L BE Of AHAU FUK THE RECEPTION - VY of vteitors on the FIBST OF.JUNB.-wtW caoinmodations' -for Tmaa h-todbxs' nnsoKS. They are accessible. by the. Chesapeake, and Ohio Railroad froni Ooriiigton depot, fifteen ' miles by i. Sna turnpike CcaygradRS in Ann jadety-passfiig in full view of theT CELEBRATED FALLING SPRINGS and the- MAgNaiCSlNT OCXSOSaY ON JACKSON'S RIVES' 1 TSTfrr by mail train "from the east arrive at Covington i at 7 rOO P.-M. , Express trains frem ther weetarrlveat8:88P. M. Vlaitors for the Springs by these trains : remain eyer night at Coriitgtonw Passengers by mail . traina from the west arrive at Covington at t MX J Mv Kxprees' traiasfrem tho east arrive at 7:00 A. M. Stages and other vefaiclea foe fiie'SDrines leave Covineton everv1 mornini.' .Trains stop. twenty minutes-at Covington ior break. rast ana supper, two noieis wun ampie accomoda- Moaa T- .. r'"j-w;t r7,-;'i !!- !'"'" f- "'-t,ci , KSSSNICHS 'FINE BAND OF MUSIC is en gaged for the aeaaoiv and the usual faculties-for amngemeat aadrecreaUon provided.; ; ...j-jv, I,",J . , Deacriptlve pamptdets can. be had , of - Moaera.. Pcjoitx, LlAJ)i & Co., Richmond, or of the Agent tto.Spdngai -u.tr siU io sj: ydi v.; ,&k Tims LBoard--$S per day,-tse per month. JChlld, ren and colored servants at nau price. M. H. UotTBTOX M. D. resident physician, vil -J- f ! B..M, QUABLES, 'iay-w-TnThSat -o 'ani'?u-. Agenk1 l- .M -rrrrrmr-r ili." CO. Bbckbridge -Alum1 1 Spriiigs."' 1 !. : t qoo: '.tMilJ Una . w. 'ti. ! u.ftK ' m i ; i:;&ocki)ridge; Coimtyf npfeCE UNDEftSIQNEt) ttotecESTH I : t... .k...s Akin. ..y.i if .' in the motmtaliiB oi ' Vlrfelhla, on' (ne Tine 'of' the ChoeapeakeaaA Ordo7Baihnadjadth)aMt-wdlbo opened, again for the reception of visitors, on the r , , J J ..t ...FTFTECmi TOSE,,.,:. ,U,T.. . iiVZi.' f''The of last season having demoostCBted 4 the tnsumciency of the accommodations, large addi tions have been-made to too same, and tbey are-aow very comnlete as to capacity andarran; enC ; The fnrnlture4s all new and of the beet klni The table and aU the appointments of the, Hotel will ho strict, ry first class; and no pains or expense will be spared te make the place a pleasant Aome. during toe hot Of the efficacy of the waters it la not considered necessary to speak here, as they are too celebrated toneedjticularBeatiOB,.f 'M'j -riAnn AnL' i tr ' Circulars are in course of preparatloo 'and will be generally aistnoutea. Arrangements are Deingmaae for examnkm tickets from this city at reduced : rates.' ' Fortaetbap H'.Hi.lJ"lH-1S.. .iiV. ......... TV. VlBip.lW, Of the Pulaski House, ahd lata of the Screyen Hoise, Savannah, Proprietor. ' may 16-iewlm-fr aa BRICK BRICK. Fifty'Thonsand -5 ' 1'":rri t n E C 6 X p tU A ,W X B at CKI, pLEANEU AND IN ! GOOD . OEDERr7"-i'i -. 1 ew,i'iwiiigbv- V::0" 'Bieya8-tf ' WILLIAMS MURCHISON, ... . ' :! ''' ' ' 1 .'i'.', . iriC.-Bai-re ilo - V AAA aELECTED; SPlBrr-BAREELS,W' 1 Hfiofs fiJJ nl 4xal wjiw j r.-li ti?A"J fi ral riaTr j'J.'Ks: V.k: maytf WILLIAMS A JCUBCB3SON. rji.?-i blrlbi .ror'jf;aIc -brm 7'.-;iT ; i Job rPnntiiijj iHotlso.ni -?J 7 colliloj,; eaaul raicri vs'fioO .IM11I2E' STEAM a?ilESSES; '" " i.R,i.?tJit fj-ao Jvt; i; iVti y ..m, COMPETENT WORKMEN -.9nnjxtJt'Jfit' 7' A' r-r! o'W Silt r,-' 7n,f ion""jnm r.' rr5 r-fti f r ofi 3 tll-. ,.!E.Iie; esttMvaiteriial a . - - 1 ' - 'rotM'irfKfyi.; 7',f V: : J Wl( i;!:ij MC-f Give us a ton .:rr. I is.-u-nyt i.y j- ' .... o,...TiT77Va4.'t.j PURE r JAVA : AXD XAC5UTI2A. too q O F E E'S ! ,:! :! 1 REENj BOASTED AND( GBOUiniFINESTJ (SidcBst Graies oi ImperiaJ. Mm ler,1- -Tt OOLONG AND ''oOTJCHONC"1 0 ' V We make large purchases direct from the lmnort- r ' era, and not only save to our customers two or three 1 1 profits, but can always recommend our Teas-as,, . freak and full flavored; '; Send for samples to - - 'i "7 X - " '' Cms. D. MYERS OOV - 'f f;' saayrMli- "iZzA f?.'Norta;ojit street' sTJWEDDnra suits, ollmbrellasj, Canes," Ac;' i "A 0 " ,!TUNS0Ki& CO., . - 4 may srj-tr T.' 1,.. ".I Jl r-i niJ "nnit H;ixfif T-i-t Tiro ,,f.-ri75WlAS$HOOKS.tav-!'!o'i j: .ifH.-A Zif',Syt2 partwarw- Mera.ni-;. jaivif. DEBSOPJi?PATESX-! r 1 1 Over. 900 millions have been used with-, 1 1 uVtae-paet ten years without eomplaut -'! I KJ of lose by tag beoomlnr detached. All . ' CenrMnsea ase tau' Sol A tr PrtaS J 7 wre and. Stationer overywnero. . , . , S9eod-TuTaSat;ov iO au.'I. oiu nh f -STiiSt? Received "7!? 1 . . . 11 1 .' ' .1. lViiJ . .intAr z-.. i. nwo u. 1. 11 IMS V --KASPBKRKV' 8TRUP, POTTED HAM ' U r Evrei iJ ? .'A.--. ' W'i'i.ORlNflE!i! llvA.. A2j;l;l ALE Ginger Imp., R. Younger, McEwan's: , . ., 1 . Porter. Brown Stpafa 'I 'or vii 1 J i-aijs-tf JAS. L METTS, 87 Market st , , , t: t. - ... . ... 'isNDDsStt 'tHtfvxI -,'inj"ri.-. It.'atytyl V BBANDY PEACHES. .- ... ;r, - i iu: CANNED FRUITS, ."-..'-tiJ, -ft 0" W . .CANNED OYSTERS. . ..-. raaitt ) o.'BASDISy hi .u.'v'' to! At wholesale only n ap8-tf EDWARDS HALL,. , 4 id'l' 1 I ' 1 1 iii Hi r' 1 1 J' ,:?. ;.,vaiMl- 'Will 1 .-.V1WI1 32.900 A1 r? IJvKPOOLGBOUro .... ' i f' -( -t 1 ' l' AMWorhlnglonFNB SLT. m U wU 7 i . . ' lk. m.' lw. vw . ' ' . -j :!inT n?T."'wj f- '" wnxAKD.BBoa;, ui GorrtiiiCdrrfi 1 K AAA BUSHELS IN STORE, AND AU.VUU .J 71 may 28 tf WILLIAMS MUBCmSON. tS ANVILLB TIMES, VIBGINXA-MaaafiwareraL i , ts Xv. farmers and business men generally will and , , "The Timea" a vaiuaDie medtnm for advertisinf, ee; inn: roroDtauung eorrect inrormauen concerning tns re ources and climate of the Dan River Valley, ta Vb ! r la and North Carolina. This rerion Is unrivalled to the production otths Snsst yallew tebaeee grown in the United States, and its general agricultural ad- . , vantages are euperior to any other secUosi of the) w, South. "The Times" is published week! tlyatfSMa .BOULDIN, year, or f 1 S3 for six months., Address Pj u,-uaes uince, uanvuie, va. aa 10-a 1 r-f) iwuk man aavak wvuuui ' 7 FRANK SANDFORD. Editor Iroprietee,.;f A-. t PubllBhed Weekly ; 7 . 'A'BoorasaaV N. O. a -(,iW haner: havur tne largesi cjrcuia- 'tion of y other fej$J&. tion of any other Pf "f-ZtZ liT 1 eountry, ud therefore the best advertising i" t per annum advaace. - ; -; . , M ap 17-tf vt TtTEDDlNG CARDS AND " VISWISU CAEDft t printed rathe ost egt u . aagll Prlattag.and Pnhl.itl.lng lioasa Af i I. "1 t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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