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jgE EEOBimiG STAR, PTJBLISHXD DAILY, BY ..... XtXTES OF ADTJUXTTSIBIO. One Square one daT , : ;iKe2k M -t i- r a v. " -Ems. mm . am -- . -j m - a 1 ar . a t i i n wh - . mm mm m US ;'.,1-..-r,-,i la biVii.-.9tj'r or--- l-V.1 in adraneo (by mail) .g? 00 TW . la U " in lvh.?:i f.IiM'nt'ibli r .'iVitn'ri-ii'':' e 'S.?.-.snhacribers. deliTered in any part of the 75 .i.". is ?r :ut iisv I Tn , 1 mrteen Cants WNt, .voir L3VIKbw are city, yjA toooGect foYmSre tWVmonths la ir i ii w du"' - . . a One year AdyRrUsei nou" OUTLINES. ten scuaie. mtfEEEZr. 'eiMnaieei ' ' - - -: ---- - .: - Train goes to Europe. Fire At the nelawsie AXaAaW. UellxnAbokcn. A Bender accomplice was captured in Texas- he suicided. ; -"Five persons kil- f colliery near Wigan, England.killed git jr. V. TVorlT reports release of Bradlaugh Wj. -M iiflHa'New Yorli. MUTANT BUnof OP TI1B P. E. . 9I0CESB OFtN0BTt5J0E.lNA. Last Friday evening at the session of the Protestant-Episcopal Conven- tion of this Woese Rev. Thffi B 'tTmahfD. l)., of San Francisco, j was eJeoedrlHW1Wtt,,e thirty-fourth ballot. This jfflwSSwjaa.affttiiB vpntion to relieve the venerable jvnd devoted; BishoAtHnsah of a portion of his laborsrwhich have been I far too aniuouH iur iu-u jf ci c. Jieades ' the Diocese of "'Noriti1 ?a' iina is very large auu uauwcu o di vided between two Bisbo'r'-tVepTO. .ume ibe Tvey5iaf?yriWt?tltJ " - ' n- . ,1,1 1 part of tliq iiip.lfejniftwuw w shall superinte5d.oT?oiiiri'XH It is noknown.whetherDn Lyman ,;n wint or not-" 7-.,. : , .'it. to .s-uhii tu r" ,-j:U1hC THE fl. B. FRKSCHt & So ioota ancl Silioea-. I G. Z. FKECB.Agncuirai-jaeesutijtoi See "ad" of German Pic-Nic Jamks AJn!B90iT.':C9iange''of l&nerlu? 2 D. Pioorr.Tobacco Goods: .A DeRosset &'Cbl CJhoice Butter &c. DTOLET.& E-arxi,J ":J CnAS.'l).'jiYEBS & Co. Brandy, c. , , , .-LTHO HUT Oar Crcle To-D). b r Serricei ai Front Sireei if E.' CbtfrCft'ar 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sqndaj.Bchool.at 3 P. M. s Prayer meeting t Wedjae.adax1.t 0 9. o'cloct ' Seats aft f re' GehfleBwnly tish-! era will , be' In ''.attendanco-)' to ';oonduct strangers to seati'Tler. TtbfaiC-Xid Services at St. PaulV iaDiIulhefanj Church at 11 A. M. and S : .ibV'slleT.i Prof. L. ABickle, bacrfliIifikNk J Sunday School at 3 F. SL" Services i Bf.'Thoiaa CiiSoS?$irfch todiy. being the Feast of the Pentecost, aa courses on the claims- -of--the- Catholic church k to beilvB; Church ,of ChriaLK?CjV tidiyiiWBooflTurmp- at Veipers Jift VPuif:im; chism Officiating clergymen, Rev. Hark G: 'Gross and Rev. Jas. B. White, Services at he'Firet VColored) Presby teriaii Chorea, eoraer of ' Eighth iarid Ches nut streets, at 11 A. M, aod P,; M Sab bath School Concert at ,8 A. M, , Re,v- r- 1 tjiwuuera, rumor. Tfca Orphan if.lyX1'-'' -1 This institution, located ttT OxfordTls distined to becotteorft iftnlpTouirnbn nmenu to the Already- cadurin famaoff our State for its losterfogl'care bitne 'me-1 tal and physical necessities of its strjeken and unfortunate aonV and 'daughters!' No State in the Unio.wa o the same means, has surpassed 'onr noble common--wealth in providing educational and other facilities for those who a tenable' to pro cure them f or . thernse ves.rt TJo , Orpbaa ilome 'at '"'Oxford'" is" an institution that deserve tW'Tllh1eifc"alS ac' -live encouragemeat .ot t avery rfrtefadbf the fatherless and motherless iiijNorth Ca rolina, and should receive material aid at itheir hand' ia e(iortbtby ws 1 "afc-giii ao see that the ladigs in yarious fiart of. the State are laboring earnestlv and zealously.. Greensboro has already acted and theladiea of Raleigh an4Tarboro',aJorlc'n 'alagton 8knote bWavotnerrfaieT in this good cause. . . Let theladleS tike the ier in hand here as elsewbere.and.a liberal nnnCiUt &t h1 .AAA ltaa.1t j, Til ii 3f . T ua niiirj, A colored man, by .the- nam of Thomas Kobinson, was arrested yesterday onTtba cWe of ccrnMmj aSi assault on a white' m&a. He ubse(iueotly: had aphearilg,ba-: wre Justice T. M, Gardner, who dismiaaed the case on condiUor&aTihe defendant P7 coeu.:in.ia he Ifmlecl'ttf doand as i: nseqoence he was lodged in Jail. The Joner cried laatUv when he found bewas ;t be locked ap; and made eloquent appeals to be spared'iha wdienft? rThis la bat kn-i other instance X the dlscomforVoT fni' r J uu 00 ood Samaritan was at hand to ad duce the amount. - tv " . .. a number of our German. Uiznfl, wjlJL "OM. ' ,..r ..:., 1 a pknic at C.'Keh)VWWmhlgtbn 3rden- on Wh'esdiy nexi," commencing Wnpuntaalatebour: rrrf j At 8 o'clrha'aapaf &3w there' wiii 4 .-v, na.wnicn,.wiU-4roDaDiy- De ' match 6? :toei-pina,!iQr aprizav't A fine tirae is Sxpccted.' ''' ' ""'"n", u J: I 111 HfiM". are wquiaated4o atatetiat Ker;J VT. -Jjwn, of -tfaj illndepe'nni" Church,'! ' r1 Ph at the Union School House this . "Wrnlne at 11 ivwV Ji A -n We Bahhath BchoOVat pie 'saW placi'at if aiimoA a . ? . - se as usual lL! ....ii.-il .vml. l J V i City Hospital Vealenla1''1'' JAasKa'T i mortal AiasoeiaUoi waa-beHtatlliippitta -ii-Ji- WiU.2?J VrT:li-- fiI'l'ii','i -'v . i? 1 i . Bna si ; - . " 111 1 J . , Friday and Friday night . Tberere-il5! prisoner tow confined' in wa.Vunty.jau in. this ity.i i;a ... t v,fi m kiln Ofi;ilt-i -t if" '4 , Seven patients were sent to th City IIospidurgttjjFeekj "if..- I The colored people are to, tuye aa ex leursion to Charleston orthe 4tb of July. V lTrest ikraatctyidarrBg tha past- 'week, all of whom ere cWTdren. i TnoxQ, were only two toarrlage licenses issued, during the past week and they were K'teStJJ1 a'llrrioH j A.Bahtmt.h Hrhool pocertUake place jot4i- aTaidV PreSPyteiian 1 Thtrn-wasia decided -changoln the al-n uia "vv "7T 7T - Xh- Bai:Si;Iirom tlda I port for najBbarr,-ras lUayalin the, Sr.d L j fAU; lilden bas returned fraan.Char -rr Tber .will b an eDcoKn to'Wa6ca-' mawakeon Tuesday ioe the benefltoi all; the Wjoted ichpoU ffll&fa'MSvn: lratiomy all eiltoade!:a'ad;:gol lime Wiefpecteo.-r(---"J i..;:, a; cry 1 nre wia ncara. lasr rugnt bbuuhip tDguie, j were t promptly ;on -no Bttepiit bottto WMrxibluii;' a owulagraV "lion, could 1'dyscoTered dthe;tdaTra.beS" was not j&'n& j . wif i' ..:if u-The usual monthly imeetlni ' "ot ' ilia" I thV'lTbolm''dtmgrUen .-w - wrrvJ- TT1U UU tfm X&X Assoclatiou;on0Tueaday: 'afteAooaihe 8rd wre wasi jaia jnto the Vttj Treasury duriig" tne week ending yesterday te Burn of j$lof-3srhjc1ifc,i.io Specific; anil "fiO,; fr;fe4 tarn -M i i ri. : ! ? 4-A 'Kcfrth GemiriBarque;froixithWrt fJr itamhurg; and a Norwegian Brig; from thi9 rjoror tefdanv names not-given,- ere'off Pmouth; nghvn4t'. oq ' the lsth fl at ,Hi:n'iji -a 4 -j- TJlero,l,wer6, four iatermenta in i Oak 'flaty Cmterjlh& flefliVthie'imliig from: 2. to 1 monthi' -'jTlie' diaeasea were cholera Inf an- tumL dyste'irteTt.'pnermonU and, teething. -1 rr 1 1 r. i'" ' n .WW 1 'i " r j-wJ The; illowing prices ruled during resterr caoDage lujo.cenuper neaaj sweet jKh tatoes, 405(k eta per peck ; Iriflh potatoes, centa & pcjy jfsdishes, 5 ceata per buachj fct&ca;'Wi?ents Jidpi'; carrots, 10 cent a bunchy appall apfi japplei, dried) 1(H L$i per paW;peha, dried) 122 Wier tkAind j turnips, &&10 cis. per bunch: wajnpte,'i50 cents per rck;;rpickleaV 66 eta. perdozeat Jard, 12ioents per- pound abut ter, ceats pei pound; cheese, 25 cents per pbriM'chkeiiSOeiliO1. per Dair; LSprlns hkkens, 1 505 : cents "per , paU-i lamb; 202o cents per pound; beer, 13J 20 cents per pound; beef, (corned) 15 cents per pound; porkj' (fresh) 12i15 cenis'per pound; veal, 2035ents per' pound; mut ton, 20 coats per pound ; . ham, 1820 cents per pound: shouldersI;lOaj2f 'cepts per pound; tnpe( 30 cents per bunch; oysters,1 Voouna; W penis a gaawn ciamsru cents a prjk; j open '-elama;iLJttxng';i ;&jtart org4s,:40;centj! a doxen;-green peas, H5 50 eta.; a peck; soup ounch, a cents; straw berries, 2025 cents a quart? plums, 10 42 ceks a quart; whortleberries,- 25i cents a cuart ; snap beans, 'fija pecK; ' beets," ;.zp, cents a buncn; ggs, i03U cents a oozen; "shrimrV&S. u.-. Mr icif I 'mm 'm-mm - ul 'rt pf otraa ;, The Charlotte "Observer says: "Rev. J. C. Hiden.' of Wilmington, who'has j or more than a weeVoeen: assisting the pastor, fiev? J. B. Boone. in holding 'a protracted Jooeet-' ifrgdn ha baptist Church of this cityv left yesterday morning ;.oa, the southern bound train. Mr. Hiden and the pastor have la bored earnestly In the good cause and we hope and belieyeJLhat .through their instru mentality much good has been accomplished in this cornWmityX'. ' ! 1 V': ;- ...... .-JiJ:: Y.1V 11 1 mm mm ; ... i; We learn from parties1 who came down on the Charlotte road yesterday that the body of Mr. IcDiarroid ,who was Atpvtjim, B Thursday afternoon last. hid. not been jecoverea wnen ine train Jeit Liumoerton, being sadness on ac- ctfant M the distressing oqcurrence ,',nn, Laeittro Tear We leamthat'SeVy,; compiled by Mr! X 'W. ' Spaulding, will leave oh a shorfledture 'touf next'week. He will lecture at Sumter, S: ' C.'J 'on Wednes day evenmg,"at Columbia, 8. O., on Thurs- day Yenfng, and at Aigb4g,oQ Friday TeiU, HU wbject wfilXe, JBapb. and Briobbery,''lwhlch! was received with' much' f avor b ouY citizens ou twd dcrcastons? 'Weafp Requested to call attention to the fact that on and after' 4 Monday June' 2nd, )ipangers,wil be carried on $heThrough, lipreJ , Freghl JTrains,1- and the7 Express 'train, that has been leaving at ' 10:40 P. M. wCI; oil and after June 2nd,: leave 'Union jare union 1 ? .mi. i -4-m ttnw.Vn.MD If Jptwt ClniVcb m this ISaoday 'mornlnga lCatiUiht atolock,:1''',': TifS'S uTOi. 7" Tr0" v!i v Newbeni ifl-iiothinff now if not -naTwr wmbia , 1 iVMtfsiwlIn. .Dft- AiMtersoiiwI 1 Special Obrrespondence'of tfieStar....; v - XtbpnUn Trfrtwi A'A' W' .iV i, ' "St ' htewiwil'-wL twLmui'i. i-'u-I -'ir.wv iii'6ii",o41-' ! " Attjenian Jogdbf. Good. Tern- WtiidNOTo. n: ct. jun ui iffia , I tgjryMi8s rtettle 'jamesili. Treasurer Mr. Dr. Tennant.' . Manager&JiiFri iDn'awDaviaV ?Mrs. En- fgelhardrMre.-Cu6Mng,Mrs. "-Fulton,' Mrs., Kate Burr, Mrs. E.M. Drane, Mrs. Roger 'Moore, Mrs.- nimin.J Mrs."1 takley. Miss Kate npedy.Irs: Graham Caves. j Mrs.' CI v. ' Kennedy waS Vnaminoualy looted an honorarymember of ihe Associa tion. ,-v -, : Y.ta-.fn-rm?M.i j The sum 6f 225;MblB;T lw ren's Memorif VAssociatiqn a& he reaplt of their f air atIasonic EJall Friday night, qdatiid ti' ''debtee; -foVr the . Conf ede rate monument, vwhicb amounted to, $156, and left a surplus of $69, which it was re solved toxpend in" urchng'a" .auitatle banner' lor the Children's Memorial . Assb-' (jiatieni-j 5 5j SH; ,oi;' niAi I Me..rolore.r " T" h :'r , J From Sergeant 6t gchytze,.in charge! following report for themonth of May si Motrdyxmeanlof Jparometer, 29.84 01 tnesiemaiomce atthianiaA wohAVA tha 1 Agrees; monthly mean of thermometer, 7.12 degrees, , TotaLralofall, iaohes. ' Pre Vafling wind,' "southeast; total number; of iniles travelledr Afil3.i !.The highest" tem perature during the month occurred May 28th, the thermometer indicating, 5 a, 3 O'clock P. "TiL ' 93 degrees. " The entire a mount of ralnfaU 4uripg the month of MayylS73, exceeds the rain fall for the same inonthof 1871 by 1.76 inches; and that of May, 1872; by 3T4 inches. ' " : ' H; The only case before the Mayor's Court jcoiciuaj nxurxiuig waauittfc ui. XllCOAra Martin" iwithorfeltiaghtaond Of $50 in tiotrinatlng his aparance. before th Court 6,tta.K.Cas3 olsimissed on the payment of costs.' 'ttl Another case .-was continued Over'for a iiearing Monday morning.,. 5 .....v r,EBslae.,1,.1...:,1!.,,.Jlv,)' .ok: i.-.'Two fine locomotives have just been re- eelteVi here," one for the Wilmington and Weldon and. one Jor the, Carolina Central road. We learn that about fifteen more are expected soon, to be used our roads, which is an encouraging indication... .5' .' ' rUra Pamiw. To Harria News Depot, Front atwdt, we are Indebted for eoplerof the New York iMger CMmwy Oorntr. and-' JVawi ifi iJBv; traU4 Ntwrpaper for the current week.,. The stand will be open nntfl 10 o'clock this A: M." " ; 1 7;-. . '' TJoeley'a Ycst Powder ia conrenient, economical qu. aiways reiiaDie. no waate or rooa peparea witn U . J . . . . it. HiiHwajigi iaimquinr . - . : nuBTDia ihx. w haTe. Juat receiyed a stock of Ifewslnk far snmwer.Me. put ap la package of sa pounda eachV 'Cash" or C. O. D. ordan nronjptlj' filed.; Price 35 cents per pjannd.'" ' ' " 00 feanuiof news paper, atae 14x88, weight 80 S per foam.- It la good, rag paper; and, will be sold, In lota to rait, ft oashar aen( by expreaa a a IX i i ' i ' "a- ' : . - '- i ' ' Koxikzbt. An elegant assortment of millinery goods Will be found at lra. S track's, comer ltarket and Secoad atreetA '' The ladiea are cordially Invited to call and examine my stock. The best goods at the lowest prices. t ,, Kaa. Jg, M.Sxoc! avaBa'Sa Th eonsotldatlot of the Carolina farmer and tne Wetklf Star having largely Increased the ctrcjuaboit, of the latter, adfertfer.wln aid! nfaa .TUbaraWe medhunof foBfcmsiiieaftoB witirhearmerii and pjanter of the two Carolinaa. ';;teoox BorosBT. Tbm Mobxiss &tax Book Bind ejy does all .kndf of Blading and Baling in a work-' manuka manner, and at reasroatile pricea-Mer-'chants andotheiidiaYVeCCfltookV fc&Cr work, ntay reiy Sa rOmptnessT'tn'the eiecnUon of their orders. . ; iU.lF..WU.-T.fi xtrxJm i f a"V"antaCook. t '.Want a Situation, ' ; Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, t Want to rent a Store, -Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, i ;(: 'i-Want tojead Moneys -- rtf i .t.t - jo Wan o bay a oa r Z?, i.-. Want to buy a Harae, w i 'Want to rent a House, : Want to sell a Carriage, i . Want 4 Boarding placA, f.f-1 ' Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, ' ' - Want to sell Groceries, ,: Want to sell Furniture, ; " Want ta ejl Hardware,r -j, ' Want to sell Eeal Bstate, id Want a jobrof Carpentering,' p ' ' Want tloW Blacksmithln?.j ;WanttosenMIllIneat00 r., Waat to sell a Honseand LqU A .a t-". ' - ' Watt td find any oae Address, , inri i , f '.Want toi aeD apiece bt Aoaltara, '"-n. - . in'-pi . Wan. to boy a aocond.hand Cawlagei 1 r ! 3 Want to sen AgiieaHataltoplaata .r..;' 1 Want to find anything you bars. ht. ; Vi yiviv Want to Advertise" anything to advantage, '' ' Want to find ad owner for anything Found, ; Advertiae in -' . ' THE JIOKKXSB ;8TAK.I , j, ci; ... On Frrdat.ffMays:tho Spirit f ihe Age, Mr,-Toseph'TOuhaged 60 years, a planter of this county, came into the city with two bales of cotton whjch'.hesoldto' Mr.' Lynn Adams for $125.'JLAfter making purchases to the amount of Marry .$25 "Mr. Young returned to Adama-Wore enWil mingtoi street near the Market,, and as he prepared to get into his - wagon! o return.! Jiome he was accosted, by 'Dick Crockett . and Frank1 'Harrison,' two negroes. j One asked for 1 change for a five dollar bill while the other engaged Mr: Young in conversationr about the. price.of cotton: They-inanagecUbetweeH .them to. I ;v picXfhis,pcket!l4$iOO. fMisldiig tha;fgjk moneypair. x oung gave tne aiarm uuu wo thieves Were arresteaV.vThemoney,wasnot KexxncL j dui me aiay or sen, tne two men to jail -fir;trJali in default f bail' i the amouht of $500. each. They are both notoriously bad characters. - -' ' ' ; ' After MorninfFraye ah4 thq Holy Cora, 'matiion; tfio Cooirention' in'e oWith; closed doors, and p.roceee4 VittespecWordr of the day, ..vizi. the ejection ptan Assistant Bishop. This election 3 conducted under gee, , It Artiple . jXU xf 1 the"; OjastutlonV whieh is aa fallows;1- -&ioiSi?ifot : ,".WEen a Bishop or Aaslstaht'1 Bishop1 is' to be elected, the ' Cohreotjfo'rj' shall ' 'always' rota by disUnot bider WbbV. 1 wiaeVThe. Clergy, by a majority of all iu th'Diocese1 entitled to" ieaii'Jr the icdnveotion, sh'atl make a niminaUo'A'by ballot for. the pfflce; and then a cbn'cunence by a ballot of a' fc .. - 1 m ' 1 i . . ..... majority. 01,; pe ueiegatest irom -s least twenty Parishes Jin union with the Convent tion (the said Jegai&l yotiegby Parishes,) shall ba necessary .to complete the election." Immediately .on th: -assembling of the Convention the Clergy retired for consulta tion, and Rfter aQ hour's absence returned,1 and Proceeded to ballot1 ; TJp to 8 oclock, 4 i-uicc uuuu um. urou mb.u niuwut choice, when tb5 Convention adjourned Some eight or ten name! were' mentioned,- but the only 'two candidates, 'now prom-, inently',before;the - Cohvendon, are Ray, A. A, Watson, D. D. ojf VUrnington, .!and lv.'The'odpre Ini..'!Drtpf Califor nia; with the chaiices about evenly divided, your correspondent, would say, . at the "mo ment of adurnment,.-.-Both these I gentle men ara e'mently. qualified lor tha 'posi. tion, and ft V hoped, there wilLbe no delay in mating a. choice on there-assembling of the Convention this aftemooni-- l' ! ' L Should the Convention' succeed in5 elect ing ithe Assistant Bishop 'this -afternoon the body win no doubt adjourn to-niorrow, but if they fail to do'tbt before tomorrow,' the sessiotf may possbry', be prolobged ,un- " The 5 CoyenUon i ; asaembled-' atp 5 b'clckandtheClergyresmnsdthaworkof balloting for the Assistant Bishopric, Reya A. A- Watson, D. D., andThereodore Ly-: man,' i).,D.f still being the leading candl-' i , At the time this report closes' 21 baBots have ' been; taken' 'without ' a choice . and, there' 'seems no probability of a decision this evening, ai the nomination, when made by the.' Clergy,'. must be endorsed, by. the Lay Delegates) it will doubtless be some time tp-morrowbefore fhe . question is de termined.,.: .!.,,,,! .s; Kol'trj.ntca fi iva --i:'"-i!f A rA.cr. iWnMXsaiXfk. t. IxiTi!BBeyv' TherVdore B. Lyman; B, D!,' ol the Piecese of. Calif omia.'Was elec ted Assistant. Bishop of the ; Diocese of 'N'nrth firolina on the JUth ballot f' ; u rtirr op Xttebs ! " l" Remaining in the city post-office' May 31st, .I873i : !--'-; J"":i;t' "-; ' A. H M Archer,' S S Armstrong; Ben j'ai rain ArmsUxng. -r . 1 1 - - '- ' -' - - -- B. Winnie L Boon Tobe Bess, Thomas J Barton, SalleyBuary, , John -Bnltican, J B Brown,' J O KOcker, JcaephBiggs- jfp? Annie Stewart Henry JByrd, C JBeey, FM Brnxuon, Ceyton Belehet, Benjanun Bullard,; Alex Besa: ;-. ;r - -.i dv. tm r C Agness Caller, Charlotte Casey, C G Clarki CR Clowe, Sarah E Canady, James W Carr, - D ' Q; Conn, '.John " Clark, James Carter, Elizabeth Conley. J '! - . D. Eliaa Davison, John Dixton, Maggie l.Daviai Scott Danalla-. - ( r K)i,i M.iii.:; kE.-A H Evans forW H Qainy. j u. tAitner uranam, Aonne ureene, ixvj Gumrnor, Francis GreerieEveriener jQeOr den, Hiram GoodwynviHetirjrO Jabriel 31argaxet ,qrnmsell, KathanlGacaty, Sarah A Grov omooa Hoake. NancVHffl: S Tna, Jcihn:W Hunter; Jessey Thames,' John Hines, James HilL John Thomas Hawkery Joseph Hanson,Je8By)Hakina,Fjranklin EhnkTih Hill, BetseyHabV t ' J. Sutarfow 'James. 1 o hrHni .nnu K. Robert Knixon, John NKellyA'O Knowllon.. . rt; .,--. d!.'' L. H Latham, James Lomack, rElizar Lewis.! r.;; ;:.:- - '' " '; .V - 3.L nenry J MolOllan,' Louida Martaln Rutha Montague, Markous MaNeilV'David aff A. auu. - 1 - .-1 . . P. Gorge Phene, 13 arry JRajton, . Mary J Price for Hattie Lee, Thos Phmips. IrWm Peterson. William Plurpott ' - ' - , t R. Cyton Reed for Clara Hanord, Reese & Gardner, Hannah Robinson Henry-Bell Robinson, E WTleddick,: J J Roman, John M Robinson, N Robinson, .Wasto Robins for Carline Jones. ' S. Anney Skipper, Amanda Simon, Ed Scarbrough, Ellen Smith, Henry Swan, JN Sharpe, James T Samdus, Jane WBalavin, Martha E Smith March Stephens, Samule P Swain, Tony B Smith, Wm Solmala ' . T. A C Thompson, Harrah' Thomus.' R J Taylor for A S Winstead, Joseph Taylor, Nancy Tuly, Wm Thaxton., : -, i 3 : t W.-Virginia'Wilam, Tempie Winders, Sarah "White, Nathan5 Williamson, Peter Williams, L 8. Williams, Kennan Wells, E J Williamson, B Wadkins, Ann -Weod. "Z-Rebecca euylertj .u 1 i i Persons calling -for. letters , in the above list will please say; " advertised. 1 If not ioalled for within SO days they will ; be sent n fha TSaari Tetter ffllP. , : r . : . mmm y r avmu y"wM - m f O -hti. ;,,u!h ExX'H. Brejx, P. M !' Wilmington, May 81,187a ' 3 i( I1? v :: We are glad W see saVslhe Tarr bore Enquirer that one of out State dallies,' and one in every - respect fully competent,1 has ..undertaken the publication Of the: war recOrdof North Carolina . The Raleigh SenUneti history ' Is intimately telated! with the cause of the South,1 and from its con stant devotion tov constitutional HbeifyVits support of all measures for the development OI Our Diate aau iu leancw ucuuuvuuiun gi vice and peculation in office, together with theknown literary power of its editors, the Sentim is eminently fitted for1 the task: " " ' Ol'fc Oii. It'li-.'be Journil ofComierct says, the concert given at the . Newbern .Thaatre on Wednesday night last by the Methodist Organ Fund id Society, rxettedliaOL l ,? H." -Lewis noTTinzworth. Sarah Hardy.. evIyHawk- plara at Hewbem has 230 memberai ' ' ' I .'A ' Giiriviile-" aMrein;. the route home ai -few' days aW savs ' the Enfleldr2V4;! :U:Ji,.&" , MrT' Bjgsburg1 mri'. on Burke, written tor tbeS8ptnf cf'ffU 'Am' ve highly complhnented.);; J:'j L oilT !". rr Te wheat and. inrit'crbpt are' much hurt throughout the Aabeviue 'aec tion, Bp tyvQiUm lnrmef ii0 ni p1 J krr"A.. cploredl married A&hvUliari J ot lealous of a white 1 woman? - and M wen orher. The Mayor fined each $5...,o . of the Rome, Georgia, Covmeaxial) will lec ture in Raleigh.aboiU.tjB iniddie. of June. ' Miss RebeccaMason requests the Enfield fSm9 to 1 state: that ah' is- not dead, as was reparted jin that paper last week. . . . . t -7-Ve learn; from. the, JYiend,of. xemptraTice mai Kuinenorq. iKiiegernas Tiad tbis terni 230 sden clnd!ng & young ladies...,; ; j - .n:b . 'A .i nj The Sentinel says of Mr. Mag nin's Federal Memorial Oration in Raleigh, that it was in good taste, ell written .and, admraUydellYered,- ' .l It is Trflbred that some of tne1 former deputies of the late Marshal Carrow 'have not been making returns of -moneys collected by them in the usual manner. ? 0 1 ! t i rr 'M. Eliza Maynor,' a Rocking ham insane woman, was found dead in a borA rible state of decomposition,; in thet woods north of )Troy a';few; days: ago, says the muruervr jjoo smitn; was xouna gtmty by a Charlotte' lurv. A motion for a new trial 1 ; "I -M -Tm b ' m.m . - was under conrideration f by. the. . judgeJ w, wu auo vjiu oj uo WBCrVCT, . ; . . 1 -T)r.J Pnllfir. AdRMfunf. SnTrin- ierident 'of the l.' C, "Jjaaane Asylum, is at tending tne annual convention of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions lor the, Insane, now. in session in Baitincre. 7-T The 'accident, lby which i Major n .1 a. , vy nitaxer was attack in the eve bT l. piece" ct frpn, while attending to some wors in a oiacssnmn shop, says UieiSnneld Timet, has resulted quite seriously, and it is thought that a total loss of sight tt the in 35$ eye mbetheresult. fei nj.,XI)I ;i. -r Wi learn from the Concord Sun that at ! a 'recent session of . Mecklenburg Presbytery Rev. Mk Davis, a young min ister, was ordained l as an evangelist and will go to Mexico. .-; Rev. ; Mr. : Martin was received into' the Presbytery.., , Ay still fur ther investigation of the' charges, against Rer. Dr.- & -C. Pharr was ordered. : r ' ' ii2fEW' ADVERTISKMENTS. ' 11 iv'-1- ----- v 1 ISHXE 1".;-. I .iriiol't-vj 'wi'irVy .Mr.-il yi'v!f-s J f Should bay of the jongfatahilahed homse of - r. , .,' 'j ...,.',.,";') .i;aWJWl,'w'ctg..1li ',' Jonel-tf .SIXarMetreetv, uerman ricnic. T A GK&kAX PICinC ATTHS i-t;i ! id 1 WELt Bal . . .... ' wtKi:!!'' Ui inn weatier persottttna- Plcnle to inasniani rr at 4 OCtOCa AJSO, t r .aLI i -HUllTit ior a handsome priza. . Gam 'to begiarat t 'dock1 preciaery. Alt Geraairs in the city respectfull. in- nniiivnTTruul V p F.W.OBTMAN, Ij.TOBBIKGUrTwiAiaEBiL. 1 1" x-ir. nr ' Vul " Tobacco Goods .r.iTi-.t 'in i-ifJiilii.-i"f l.-:i. !s' Pot Mr. .tt : i .Junal-tf . , ;; Tobacconist; Choice'jTable' BUtter; A' FIW' TltBS fOf ' tIBT JSTJPIKIOB., 01? - U band, andfoetsle'by' Vr 'iU ,: JuneMt . . r DaROSSIT CO. e Have oh Hand it it"! X v it -7- a. nx SplTLT 0 : ; , , .f JOBTH CAROLINA BACON, ; r, , NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR, YIKQINIA JJUUV r- -DRY-SALTED RITjE, 1 (And ftiipeiioi ?ohe)n Dattei. Which we offer at very low figure . , ; . , . K Sanel-lt 1 liaibsSibOrla -AXX FROM THB JUICB , OF THIS BERKY, luL and possessing the best medicinal: qualities; is one ef the most seasonable si well as most dUBcult articles to be founds We offer aa article, the purest and best made in America, and superior to any isn-i ' ported ' Has the indorsement o , pur prosainee t jhy jaciaaa, and sJ only by ; . 'J . -,,t , ' t . i -CHA8. xV.'lTrt3tS CO 'iunel4f ! !ts-!!!T 7 Sortk Front itreetu . Wiliiiiiiitoii- ant eKyBanrcl Cit; V.llf't 1 1 1 i . i i li : OFFICS OF GETL , BUPffKJJtTBXDENT,' I f .Wnjns xoav May SQU 18T3, : f ON ASP AFTER: - --. t ,-. t H ii t- ! ; HONTAT, JUNE txiv . s ? , t. wo uaaauBgBTs wttV be carried on ,Th Threogh. Express FreigMTrama. - -'r ' - - ' laaj'tm;.- ij-jjGwliatfir 'iili 1 ii litis m ;.ij Liniiui 1 - -- j- risr-11 I unange pscuie. - fpHB FOTTOWTNaaOHEPtm W1LUJO INTO i i IH'-'JI.-)!-.! ia i' " i ...... AniTe at Colombia Arrire at Aasasta;; T5 A. M. aau. .TV Ma Wium,,, attits at Fiosssaa.! ArrlTe at Wilmington ArrlTe at Floaa.VijUX..X' 4VSo p. m! .. s-ao p. h. days Exccpteil.), 1 liOl' ArrlTe at Florence y,... -liiea j w eay AUira . . . 5:6a P, 1L. . " - ew " UiUV -tsa. uat) tilili t Heat, pretty and durable vv for tha little Dnea. , Cjox, ,.aa flaniiTaini. . .rliv... ... USO, Jf. J-JiKHCH BOM, r t, Janei-tf ' ; r 29 North Front street. 0, , f; I! OTJ SlED!EiSLI .4;u j ,y.iui ...J. A RE ALL PgLIYgRlTft tlfUBIIIUH l'H irWw -ri. office. Please pay up promptly, and .aroid bo-, ,ingflajneL.-:1Ji.i Uk .uj. n (T'.jt I . ? . . . ...... v:- .11 M -T:3 T4TtTST.1'!;TTYtc ' 1 . W 1JJJU KJU a i .T ;.'jun 1-U Bigavof the Big Boot Albert;,-ldiadleinass ..BisQuit; pRKANAOp.rCXKl,a .ooiJuJ Imparted aad'BxaaaaVt eVery kiad: ;i lnnel-tf! c' p. aftER3 CO. R. rfK 6xi! brand 11 m. best' ctaiiai X lianuiaaiJaesiqK' aoMonay b ' ?TTiyfi. CHA3. D. janei-tx. nan m." '7Horth Front gtreet I Hay ahd Oats. i . ...... 850 "f" BALCS HAT?il Oil: o-asa J-vsiti wi UKHJCLS OATS', v.-Ji Lnj Ffir aa!1iT W W. J Jmq4 l-tf. 1 .;!.S7. aSaad North Water psto<ojli M-Braniy Peacbes QQ( Biua wins?yr; ome and ccWj fl ' Oft A CASKS BRANtri PlACHiS,' ' 1 rP"" l" ul i50 BCXINAPPs, . . ,.((T. , ' , ' t For sale by F. W. -XXRCHNKR, (Jnao;l-tf , , , ; JXi ,8. and9 Kyrta-Water stx;--. 11 ( K" "!( . ' HUa)J. . " O X CASSf FSPAC8K& ISO XtO.OTSTKSST n a a' n.TM nivnT.vir ine -Rrrrrki iV Trfrv Allli -r ' . 'lZU Ba on! Bacon '. Bacon ! OAAmTj.rjx!S oJ t ''T rVof ira Ibqxxs suencstri snrnri, UB' ia i.iini aniweiTeany... .. .,f.,. rr.-T i v Jane l-tf 97, ag a wqiib Wstas swiili I) HKKK WILL BXi AN ' AMuDRNltt (MEET' 'tag or thU Society at Bocky lolnt .,,,M:.,,y Ttt o;:.a t at IS o'clock X. - QUO. Z.. FRENCH, 4j I The Mystery Solved at Last '!' If :Il .; i .V .umII ill . , l.Iyat.i. Ol-1' Zatatrsalns! Sarains! Barsrains ! 1 Hi t..". ..ft tu::iun i!: nl'w OSTtaA,COSTLAT.;COSTi '!i J'. . ",.'.:,u:- i .vt1r.:noa ',ji-i;i j ..,'j)iltll i .a".. i' OMB ONE1.COME ALL1 AND SEE THE Vat iflia .' obeat, war tw 1 ? 1 JlV ' 4 .jSJJ. 1 ' . I . Ttti fMfa Ulntniriff : Rnnts ,Slinp Jlat aWVJ.i f V ' l 1 "Stf AalUU) Wii.UWlJ SXUUIj : TBtTNats ''el:'': . .ns ;'l ?i .:utt'H ct A full and well selected stock in all dspartmenta, ' AFTJIX IIIIE OT TJU)lE3f ' ''-' 1 ' -,.t-.5 Uf.iM.1 -.H ni T-i.iU..Jiii't'' " I atn determined to change my, business, .sad is order to do that I offer my. . "iT it.' 41 ' I No humbug! Come aad see for yearselies and Bt1 at a540UM rtMi-. ''By,pni01MjJtTtw '"il 80L.09ION LEVY. Ai.tiai old stand, sxmb.4SAs corner Front, an Marr. ikei'ecreeta. ,r I'-at may lSttm-naa iH"tl .Ji'i ' VJ ra". TOAVZLtNa BAGS, VAliSES, ' SADDLES, .Harnees, BHdlee, aUrCurslesi'ColJaTs, Hames, a Grease. Sad dasrr Hardware.' -Alap laxaa lot) of ieeeoad aaad O? iK7M t t ; So, 8 Bout Front 8'iv saayawBaa . sPvamtassi avaae -was f WilmjagtonC..j, T-) 'trlii'. j'lifi Ii ii .'n n. fjTi? TliacHealiiig a Sprinte? : Trrf r.T. w x.J.t l-l. ,. r,V y -of vteitorsoutte FIRST OFJiraBiXS soovanaoaattotie fo:vM HTWDanf iimZvSZ' BPRING8 and the MAI HAW KrnrTwalz . a. JJ SJ atnvo' at" . "ija. H .w I-, a. Axprese arai Jeat yriie t;38 Pi IkL'fVtwitors 4ot trains from the In tk Sawl fr these trains remain Orer nlrtt t. OorWo i . 1? V.. ths-west arrtveat ' OTlngton at TSM A. M.f Expreaa traina from tha Expreeatraint from the, arTsbatlea attorning,.,. ssnusement and recreation prorided. r . , i Jcv :tr'J J U H"" pampniew can m aaAaf If wen, i ! PuttnaMJUna Co BJbhniaaA vrof tha Agent 1 - I i ai . . , . JKft -BtHH d.;, IWpSmoniiL1 CaUd " i w , aasska 4Wa lOMUBUt yalTHMTiari, j Ji o 4,aBy M. tlDAjUSBVytri " JiXent. 4 i r TIjT ill )! U'J uvr,4 QO, .APROPOS " r ' -'!t ni XmnJ ):iVSli" O : "TO CHANfiK TTTW RTTKlTrai . a to giye interesting diversity to eoaVenetloa or ; i j .Sdence and Art in beauty and TsrleSf acenlry I and places for alL lmarHnatM .Lz T" 1 " KaUred frossi CoTingten depot, afteen' miles bya turnpike of easy gmdi laeW.! , In full view of &.r.RintmTZr.lTZl? I llltJe and money bythelr own choice actions of tw.iu wDpauc Ainsnca. 4 Any on apptecU. aoanMes cannot faU , to receiTe pleasure ta thex. . , t aminatlon-, sslecfkm and 'purchase of VJjfws. of b!freci& 3 1 SBERGER'S 1 l"-'-.!. ' man-w-tr--" . uto Book and. VnaleBtor. UTI XtOOK I and If osie Store. , i ' : ' I - j y ' i- i .rt j m " I,,.., , n.; ii , ; :r . BniAff i nni .. .r, DL1J Vsf ikM iril Ifc'"" I r I o:ii ' uliil lolui v hmh fvi ihK-v i . .f ..a..'X t. fa-I(.-l,t Afr l t;i J nil f da i ioa 4 ai , oboj naiuicM.,; oriJ. iol otr.i Utnl 'i'jLr1 nlifK0'i if 'osti not o')i'i'.'i uTT v. ... . v . i ? r.i... .. ;i oj bl&iY nr.iu .an jji.-w jtsoay.SSiiiiil vWltaXlASS' Ji ittftWDlSON.1"" ' ! J Assignee's Sale- jjjii-- eb ir. ' M- rnnwi.v. iatiAaa j -o;fl . T" ' . aV f QCk .v&l MPS at fijwh.Cn-neV 1UQ lroB wen nt r .mraaav twsn T smu auu 0OTCUU1 ivrecuk ... 4, Terms at sale. GI 1 c""1 t. t Aaifm In Rinrnurtn .. j lai... ... ui . rr. . . ... . t' it..r-t vgOYTHs; uh:i'.) i-.a lo ?nnoqf oi.j UK ! v GRATN fTRATlT.lM- ... if war Btoi ...i.n a., v ww suuawan mayXUf Toostor:&C(ttidloyj .1 . a . - .W I . IflQCUTED WITH XTSELFKR, I. .1U oirwooateroiey.7r t 4 t.,:ft may to-wly t j. l. wpoexKR. i tr.n m iHwumihi in..!...!, Sal 1 v 4n t R.i'.AAtlth li .Jfi)ci'4i r ARDjcnr "poecelatx top and im-. . . BjL f !f.r ..A r.i -'!'rro OK109Q lii J ll'a- vrM -0 aS JsW 1 r . rv wiiiru arra iwii , - may ao-trj "Foraaie oy J. w oxl SON. . rpHS KAGNOLIA KOJnTOR-Publljbed at Msg- ;.,,,-, aX nolWMUtCUl every WednOsdsV' W awTS'1'- 11 ' extensi'm circulation, and Janmr thsm any. nasar. .. t . . lished in the eosmttss) OS Ouulln. amrtDaonJOnrf-''1-' ' who wish to adrsstisav bafcig cbWated m a rUha '' ' ' ricultural community. . We haTe succeeded beyond. I,;.-,-. our most sanjrniM exyeotations; Sndoor list is eon BtanilJt increasing, .baring the, support pf an aror-. . f . , ' : eiatiTe rhlkvTlermsv ft per axxnunT $1 SS Yor a ' 1 ' months and 75d. for S months. Send foe spedmeiv copies. Address W. T. HAIXNAFO&D, editor and Jl 1 ' 1 'J I " ' - " FRANK BANdTOED, Bdttor lreprietor. ' , I . I ( ....... .,.;. . ..uru ..ill -v.At Bpcg'g,ri-- v.ii-L..j ...i'O AOonserratlTe paper, baring tna mrgest circula. :ih.yl Uon-of any other paper published in. the Pee Doe -country, and therefore, the beat adverliaingmedlnm. m ff4 per annani hi advaam . ' apl7-tf ' i , ii. eia ii si " j 'f. ANVTXZATCaTES; YTSGIiriA lUifufscturers, XJ fanners and bmlnese. gen 'raotnaUy wlU tad i : "The Times" aTaloabls medium for adrertiainj:. or ' i ' lor obtaining correct mfomatkm ooneerctng the rer !., i sources and climate of the Dan Kirer Valley, hi Vir vlaia ssA North jCsroliiuk. . This resVxt is SaSiirailaKl cui:! in the production of the flsest tellow tobacco rrown . in tha Catted Statos, and iu general agricsltaral ad ,., u : : Tantaees are' siroerior to anV other mperior to any other secnoa of the , South. "The Times" is published weekly at 60 1 a. . a. . . . MAAmmmT TkT-u lw,vlfXWIWIUUIUllUH.avlUilliiJavviaiaui, Times Office, Danrille, V- lSi t-iU. Ja 141 !)'.( i u'.i ; it '' ' ' 1 ' ' Shag'Baloqn...:, 'a' : 1 If. ; i i'J fJlitJ ' '' TOlt TTJRNER INFORMS HIS NTJXEROUS frieeda and castmers that hs has recently Sttasd ''' up his establishment, in the rear of Mr. Rouge's Ba- -. loon, and Is prepared to do all work in his Uae, Suclf ' " as Shaying, Haii Cutting, etc,, as neatly and expedi. tlouslysslkeMi! be lathe city, i ' 4A-- '; SPECIAL1 J TTOTTnF.S '' DISEASE BJDlita&Ut,t'i't- CE. QHATHAn & BALDNESS ' a . . j 'J i . . . .. ! I j ..... , I''in?. will restore ft to Ita natural color and promote lto , , ,, gVSwttL ii ,,: j i'VarL'" ."'. v.'i "5 1H On TiMatlaa mi Hair sent free by malL' .i J?TIHALaV V bol,' Nashua, H. H.', Proprietors. - . ( : r, Foe aato by aU druggists. ' my W eodlw-dawl'X? ;' TYoward! AswoCUtioa..' anCsUUlpMa 1 AnlostitunaT&sa liJAtmtatlon forhoti.. . MbU eeodoct awd profeesiOBJL sfcili AetiM -JaarJi:-!' -1 MesH .V.SBGHTON.K. D. luMwys for Young , ; mvs syvita aavej via TlJ1"-wnL I i. i J - v , TION, iaaiaa j J No. Soj Hmth it. Iiaiadtfphia. --L Ji ;!
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 1, 1873, edition 1
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