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:" ar-,-,yJtai,l''- jgEnOEITHTO STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY, , ... , RATES OF ADVERTISING, One Square one day, .7, ,. , ...... .... $1 00 '' ' 1 . .f . i J ulf " 44 i twoair,.rt..i.'.u.'..-.;. ........ 1 tr. 1 mi 00 so .-.! . IT five days .: : S 00 441 . . Two week.V....i:A..l S OS aarts or auMCBimox, ... m advance (by mail ) $T00 ) S AO )... 00 ) 75 , J M OBemonth.'..-.i....'.,.,7.....7... 8 00 .. -Two months ........w.......l 00 " Three months.. ....... 00 ft yll'Jlxamsuh.Af..-XJrj!t..s5 00 a One year.. . 50 00 on TJL' m advance ( " 8 monuw. ta France f " Three montss, M t - 0 .n.finWlb, dsUveke.1 la any pa of the .-,!.!,. ,-1 VEStt!?!!?!??'-? VOL. XII.NO; 631 1 X:J' WimiNGTQ',N:C?;l)NfeAY;' XJilST. ii.f: whole ;n()::i,759v TOi,1.? Z rvnti per week, uurinty ABtir ' tfCbntract- Advertisements taken at nroDor Uonately low rates. ......-,., ' , . -Five Hauaree estimated as a ansrter-eolnmn. and tea aqnarea aa a half -column . , , in .r.irV.YrtiilA: II II. II I 1-4 - - -K II; II V .4. I II Yi: I 1 I Ij 1 . b . rast i jl. a . i i -I u : , : I tHa- 'i "( ii-i m a . - .j .. . . j : . . - . . .. . - . . :... f . i-lnr.M vtrwii SiiiVS- OUTLINES. Tntirnatlonal Typographical Uloa met 1 in Montreal, one hundred and twenty dele- -regent CapL Jack was cap- gates V nMnw hai commenced tured. Fisk i widow naacommencea suit tbc Unlofl Paclfl IUllrofad- Great mass meeting to protest agalnat , concerning rigbu of labor held Park. London. .Don Carlos re- Byde rar , . ! lJTZl: W(Jwonn . Nil killed yesterday by hia son. Re-1 ur.f.nn baa not Wn 'decreed in wMkUlcayeer tigioua toleration NiMHUl BJL1V B M jfnan, but the time is .approaching ,fpr iS Advance and Bngletary, the.WIl Oold 1171 New. York, j fl I & i A 8011 P&M&w&r, "both represenUti Tea of " , ' newspapers fn thriving townavri" I fi ':' The Scotchman and Observer is the c 0f a paper just started at Laarin- Wbv Messrs. D. McNeil!, J.B; Mo- burg Dy Juessrs. ' , f . Donald and D. T. Hargrove, It i- Democratic Consemtive m polity and will doubtless faithfully : repre- sent the local interest of Laufinburg and Anson county.. ;;, - ' ' f A horrible storjr of toe massacre of 30 000 Chinese Irisufgents 'cornea to us'from Shanghae.' Theeory'' of llalthus is thus being rapidly ! put in- to practice in iu iwr7 au... . NEW ADVaWTISHJKltATS 1 8. D. Pool. Something Interesting. Mcnsoji & Ca Clothing.- I ' R. Jones. National Hotel, r --y ;.! L C. S. Ellis. M. R. and L. Association. JL Cbonlt. Auction Sale. ; Vick & Mebank. Crockery j . t , A Pope. Excursion Season. . " W. P. Casaday, Mayor. City Notice.'; Heinsbkbgkb. Patronage Solicited, j A Singular ' ' T Iltv ti'!2 , Interesting and skillful sureical operation was performed in this place on . Sunday last, the subject or it being Mr.. J. I t n .:, v n.n.A. n I seems, was'doring the war a private in Tine fa 3rd N. C. Infantry. . In the battle of the Wilderness, on the Gth of May;, 1884, he was wounded in the hip, tbe ball remaining in his body. For several years he suffered bat little inconvenience from the ' wound, except at.interralsj-but for the last few years his sufferings have been intense, final- 1 necfiritatin?. a few weeka a resource . " ' : 'i I to medical treatment for the removal of the boll. Several examinations of the patient demonstrated the fact that the ball (a ''aVin nien) was in the bladder, from which It was extracted on Sunday, and the sufferer is sow in a fair way to recover: ' Mr. C. states that for several years post the ball has seemed to him to be shifting from place'to place and he had no idea of its being in the J location in which ft was detected by the t .Will 1 l...,.jitrv: L J :-.ttt. " I .' J I auiaiiuKHiiivaui uismeojcinaiienaaniv l at. Lanaay is represented to nave been S 1 worthy gentleman and a brave soldier, and , aa he is now, and wfit for some time to 1 come, unable to attend to ma baainesa, i I hoped that our citizens may find It con-1 venieni lo coniriOute sometmnc in the WSV I r,t i... ' ' j... .1 a",m"u8 wnuiuon. rereons ue- sirous ot doing bo, can hand their subscript tions to Col. Jno. L. Cantwell and it will bo faithfully applied.' 9Iavara i s The following cases were disposed of yes terday inijrniDi?'. qf" ji' i Annie Speight, charged whit, having her place of business open on Sunday and giv-i iog ardent spiriu away," was fined $50 and costs. Appealed; asd waa required tehter into security in the sum of $100 for her ajv pearance at CJourt. Delia Gardner, charge wUh'ctemptoM t Court, scatenced to 24 hours in she Guard Uouea. Lj DiilXI 11 'Jli'ltJ J As.,mW,rf.w.-ta..-t.....,-: uwtvuauHauuvuioi ucucii were arraigned on the charge of violating the tax ordinance. 'Judgment suspended on ttie payment of costaan4 taxes. ;. Netlce a.CsiaA. a.ki in bampaon Conatv. I Tbe examination applicants 'to teach I tlie Common Schools in fianmaon onntv I . wbich is to take place on 'the 3rd of July, ill. we undrttan'i1,3iA t l lian heretofore, jtnd: will embrace a wider nge of subjects. v Preparatory to this ... examination, the dof Examiners will give free instruc- in the Coart House in Clinton, on the I -tod and 3rd rturday s In Juney to all per-1 om who propose'ta apj?or; cerjifiiatss, I we eierriana in K.,: ft i -. Tr i a f flu I ,mProTe'memt fa tleal Eatatol t A a very enwuradne Indication of the Improvement in the talue; of ireal estate li 118 Cly, paitlcnJarly od Front street, we I ouid state the fact thai the Bank 'of. New I rii a "oversold the Anderson brick building, I 10 UlPii" nan V.nnU .- - ii I rM Of. Construction! frontinir aLVj - im WM.I-.JK uvn I m 7r-aia''si .aviawaig WVasj W for a pried that will net them.a profit purchased the property some six nth" 0. v NotUnir so unerrinVlv'' iWdC" tt,,Lee7owth aad prosperity of aplaceai '."reaae m the value of Jn , real estatej Tu. . 1 reetrft?i.w .j', f, .: A' ' .' . .J: . i vuairKinir vac tracK ox .me hiCh b.. IlLj . v, : . . - -a fi ay irimi rm niB i nflvvmn irrPM 1 al55ri2S anow about completed 'Snrfdsy onccOon wm be made idl through te the vUfrV Ann TTnfui TiM.s Att ava wutvu JCJUsW Tue Board XxamifleiV' lif AmflrlsedUiif I tion of his life in r. Grady, Jr.JC Stewart and E. Wf, P6 reward, in Kerr. ': .. . -i- I " ' The Sabbath School of St. Thomas' Catholic church had a pic nic at Hilton vea- terday, and, we learn, had a tery. pleasant time. " - ' ' " t- - We learu that more alleged , Yiolator. of the tax ordinance of the dty will Waum- moned by aty TxtBg(U lorn the Mayor'i Cotkrt this morning-. ! ..... As a remarkahk fact, we would sUte thatthelaaofAnaoncoanty.atVradesboro' A.AKy?af. .. - a - m r. We-Vere -pleased IcTrecelve visits last I roiaTKfasra. M403mTdf Itfie Battle- . 1 .- - -- -- - 1 Mr. W. M. Monroe yfll Deinstalled on "Mbnoay erenlng next W.; of Friend- Wp JempUf tlonor and Temperaiice. Na 1,, of this eity, vice ILIL Jrater, re-. ia!d.i;Tm,0iflBaiatonori8h ji Moktoto Stab all have line reputations for health and comfori,r.We have no special words of commendation for either one; but we believe them all to be; worthy of. patro- nage, our information coming from persons who have visited them. ..' : iVeme cnt7mTt 'y, , : Sxanetime ago Judge Logan issued an In- - - -y, " "T : ", ! Mortgage on the Road. - But the' Road was aold, and "Judge Russell confirmed the sale,' notwithstanding Judge Logan's injunction; Judge Logan, believing that he was treated eontempCuovilf, issued a rule against Messrs. Onderdonk, Martin, Taylor, Burruss and Stedman, the fJommlssioners'who sold 'the Road, to appear in Charlotte on Friday last and answer a charge: of contempt i They were represented by their, counsel, Messrs.' Bynunv Devane and London. ; i j -The Charlotte Democrat of the 3rd insi., says: ""After hearing arguments, the Judge determined to hold the matter . under ! con idfion d ,c? Pf home inRuther Duaj iavu.s.,t -; !,.' The proceedines f or xentempt do not, any respect, Interfert with ihe presefat anuuugwnroa oi jwanunuv vb -nana Logan's action Is considered wrong by many of the most learned and practical lawyers in the State! When the case goes to the Bupremd Court it wlH be shown that' he had no legal right to Interfere with the sale; and, rftwkA ttf ka was 4nf Awaaot -aa m " . : . ."f "T nJuoZ or as Agent for Rutherford county. and therefore should not .have acted in the matter-aaJ9.'';.:- ?:Z;97t 1 'It would have been more proper for Judge Logan to proceed against Judge Russell f or contempt than against the 'parties named.! 1 'tZ . i.H '.; J Bearal ef Aldermen f 'it-' V :The Board met la4 night, at o'clock. Major .Canada la the Chauv i "1 SrjedalCominittee oaRulesoX Order 1 - . reported the msmc, when- AldMnat fls blalo moved, their adopuon, which was lost. Alderman. Bra winrtOn- moved to rqln'to u ekction for police. ' -r""1 K "M: Aldermau Fiahblate moved to amend bv goiag into aii election of Chief Engineer of .a niwrtmMt - Tt I . y . . .. .. . . i I Tb Orilrtaal froestioa was then put and a :.: -oot ffAm lfu,M Knn. I , 1.1 son aBd KatZ. renirtllne the bbstructi6n bf I .... i. . . - . ': . : '. 1 c -A ucuuvu wbo imi uvw j.w. UarXl street Dy maraet carta,. i a i Alderman Fiahblate moved to" refer the petition to the Ctommitte' on.llarket and Fees. , Losir y.s 1 - ?nv i t ' n 1 - Alderman Ilanklns moved that thef 'peiii tion be laid on tha- table. Lost. 1 Alderman Bice moved to refer tha mat-! ter to a sDecial coinmittee.-- Lost ' "' ". 'Alderman Moore mVvel to refer the peti if' p v'-v---'0 X)n Alderman, lloore 's motson, the Board toot recess until Thursday, atft o'clock. .... .' That good man and venerable minister In 1116 P"' vunreu fter. nsroi svinam, died suddenly on last Wednesday ight, at ais residence near Lillington in this county-, He had worked hard all day tipon his little farmMWashis habit, andretdtoberl as; usual.' and before day wm deaU ! He had a i paralytlc.strbke last fall, from wiueh; under , medical treatment herecvw likely his death, was owing to a renwwal of the attack There waanobe$ter man, Judg- lDS Irom iwptaneo' among ui iwi men. Jiver ready to make sacrificca for others and, for religion, he speat a long hie in ma Mnator'a 011 ao ann anpni aiaxire nor preaching without reward an earthly; sense. SQnlte apamful'accid'ent occurred teiir. BeDia'mW'ilttDy.of ''tiAt ' city. ' VeateraiF . aftenoon.' He was enraged In cuttinE a wedge with a circular saw, at the Bhops of tbe WJlmtneton, Columbia and Augusta Bailroad. where he is employed, when, by - ..t,U.4 1.1a .U.J MamA t with ilia saw. fiv'Wh&hUa'lilila Dnnr of PVUJW w . - wmmaw . TV SaAA IMUSJ van n y. gA J'MW J"sr weav aaaawa wa. the left hand was completely severed from- leaving the finger dangling by a small par- ticla of akin. . He 'called on aphysician and j the iwqund wm properly dressed," but UVffl be some time before he is able to use his i "8Seaa-Bi . . . . Tfi i - araw-ii. 3 :' lu- I: Tha rim... iAiirt vWa fT at the i asw vvsaufai iv uiv w--w , j- I wnn,!!'.; rr.V'A?rnrnTreInr at ws-ea.. misaaaa lt At 8f o'clock a match game of. I rune-pins" win takeplace. A lively time I 1st atvui rfon nanai An mh ruiairkna I wsavraw aaep aaaiacaA VU pVtAVa wvssbvssji 'Jtn Hour's Bees." , : At the Opera House this evening MrJ W. tt Barnes will deliver his great medley enter tainment,-.,',' An Hour's Recess,1 similar, in style-te "Entertaining an Audience;" Those wlio beard hfmn"nlsrevfouT iiait to this city Will hardly mlse tbe opportunity of hearing him agajn. Wjb have.aeldom aeea'M he aid of ;ai andieaie so completely carried away with mirth and;; admiration; and we advise all who desire a rich treat to" be present this evening. '?.JL SL Rowlajid, 'ISsql1,' 'Special 'Coroner, held an Inquest jau'the body of Rev. W; S. McDiarmid bn Sunday last; the following persoae comprising the" Jury: N.-A., Mo-j juean, tianman, Xi. uodwin, AIL Rowland, Thomas VA,; IJorinenC' W P. Barnes, IL K. Proctor, T." N. Bond, H-'H.' Ellis, S. Carlisle, A. H. McLeod. After ex- amlng into all the facts and cireumstances in the case a verdict was returned, that de ceased " came to his death by accidental, uiuwuuig wuiiv uauiuiK inxjumoer iwver.,-. i. i - ' ,m m m - " - i ' . The 48th monthlj meeting of , the Me chanica' Building and Loan Association will be held at the Wilmington LUrary Roomie this evening, a . . . . CITin ITE3I8. - KlerMjt, aweet, light and wnoleeome BieatVBolla, ciacoiia, uvra oreaa, mamns. itacKwneat ana outer Mnifina. 1 Griddle Cakes, and Pastry and Cakes, with Dooley'a Yeaai Pnwdec. Sold bj grooera. , PanrraaPAPu.--Wa have now k ttodc over SOQ leanu of news paper, aixe MxSS, weight 80 per ream. It is goed, rag paper, and WQl be sold, in lota to eolt, t Of caan, o scut by express X O. . ; ramnre Dnc-W e asre Jnrt received a stock of Newa Ink f or summer use, put np in packages of SS J pounds each. Cash or C, O. TJ Ailed. Price SS cents per pound. C O TJ ordera nmmntlt 1 c u. o. oroers promptly I , . 8x0X1X0 ToBAooo.We have tried a sample paek ge of Oapt J; W. IJppltre MMatchlesaMA smoking tobacco,' and find It superb. ' Those wishing to try It can be supplied at his new stand, next north of TtieeoiiaondAtiovof theCbroOnaFarDMrandthe WtUif Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers wQl find it an admirable medium of communication with the farmers and. planters of the two Carollnaa. Kiixikkbt. An elegant assortment of mhllnery nwWIa will ht frmnA at Vrt Rtrtwlr'a mi VirW O " ' - - -. " - . i 1 1 1 1 1 i and Second streets. The ladles are cordially invited to call and examine my stock.' The best goods at the lowest prices. VBa. K M. Stbock. ' r -' - - - ' K Book BnrDiBT. Th H'oimia Htii Book Rind r manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. ' Xer- . . .. .1 . ., . - i chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other I work, auv relv oa DromDtasas In Ua execattoa of I their ordera, , S ' V 'J'- -?: .' I ,.'J h I J uu s f oa J'nni Tare. We call the attention of. mer- I ehanta clerks of courts, sheriffs. Uwyers. railroad j "7 . ... . 1 and steamship officers and agents, and all others I avfnArAmtarTrtntinfl tn th f arnitiM nWfd mt I the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Jon Paiirrwo. Vs can furnish at abort notice Cards, BUi-lleads, Letter-Heads, Programmea, Bafl ' Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-Bills, Cata logues, Bills of Fare, Show-BQls, Checks, Drafts, Ac. Ac Satisfaction guaranteed. ii Bo general has the public eonfidenos become ia vr. Ayer's meaicines, ana so great tne aemana ior tnem that unprincipiea villains aecetve taw mawarv Br- use worthless nostrums under ?JJ?Z?J Drop. ArnTt evf and Am Cure. Doct At Indian PUla Jm. (noun of which ar of Dr; Arer'a manufaclnro or dompoaitkm) are epecimena pi ua Tiuainy nqqecgn. 'tvuvj not out aeiraait .only 6 health, the sick of their money bnt of their or the recovery ef their health, which ia far Siore imDort- . - n ... 1 .V. J hi, uuui aivucj. x Uiu khuu cuuuwnuw ww pan pie are protected by law Which the Doctor promptiy enforceaj hot those evaaions -sometimes elude the uw, and purchasers must protect themselves by ri oeaeoeirea oy tnem-uover . aj be decetred by may 89-eodlw-th ...i"'l - I 1 f fi i i . v. -a gsr TOTT -A : Want Cook, - ;y i ; ,1 V. ;. Want a Situation, Want a. Saleamaa). Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Piano, ;. Want to sell f prsa, s ti; Want to lend Money, , '"(Mil want to nay a uouse. Want to buy a Haras,' l'! Want to rent a House,. -. ;. - - u v Want to sen a Carriage, Want a Boarding place, . Want to borrow. Money, Wast to sett Dry 43eod,q h?XY want to seu wocenes, . Want to sell Furniturev2 .'f Y-rt Want to sell Hardware, , - Want to seQ Real Estate, . .Want a Job of Carpentering; ' ' Want a Job of Blacksmlthing, .', j'J i'.'.'! Want to sell Millinery Goods, t-! i . Want to sell.a House and Loir liioos 5 . w ant to seu a piece oi x uruuura, v'J;t.'l pfif' Want to buy a aoeond.hand Carriage. Want to sen AgrieuRural Implements,4 4 h I .Want to find anything yon have lost, i -. i )' Want to find an owner for anything Found, . ' - AUTCUVVUA v,t.TES MORNING: STAR. si '" ; J .i .'I f .'. - Tne LiaurinburgH Scotchman is bragging over eleven stores; - . Raleigh Israelites cenerallr1 ob served Pentecost list Bsturday1.;. , "I Ji Hon; A. W. yenable, J of Grafa gpendlfli the suinmer at Statesville. I - , rm,a p,.-. ft vnnn'fr "rnftn U rftf TuavmecamB newkillin iiimeelf by s ' .a u w aa. swv v w, w -------- I -..ll.n.'ntr'ioiinfni1 Afh SJimii(rlimlBtfilrn I pwwuviip.B 111 " O tThe dOCtOMSSVed hinU, K iA A AO'' t5 . . . . Te , dinner . .taWe of the gown by Mr. Palmer, anEnglishma near that citv. "- 1 . . me xar- Wo leartt 'that the White Sul- pi ni U niture and are now open for" viaitcpTi )0 .()! ill. The InteUia&toer. chronicles; ihf t The TniVawoer. Chroniciesn i t 7 i passage of a heavy hail storm last jmaay sr&SNSS 1 Alexaoderceuatiss., Stones gdose egg size 1 and fowls killed In one part of Yadkin. 1 Tha aaUavi am1 aawvi Annfl !in g 1 AUV W Ii WVU CfcUVsV aVAU V w at j rat Springs in CatawDa couiiiy iojBierjy aam- Catawhive JtireStteilrtp rand iWHtrifHofnianed W1& new fur- Anson are'epresent to be badly injured by the recent heavy rams,' and not more than two-thirds Of last year's .yield of cot- r I he local ot . the. Charlotte Co-j terrier has seen a strange nower witn a large black tetal. the flower emittine a diseustinr odor,' but the plant is' so attractive as to draw the flies who miserably perish as soon aa theyail Jnto its cup,, ' . , . f . From the : News . .we learn rthat theJFederai Court met in Raleigh Monday.; A-meetmg of tne bar. was held axLd a com mittee, was appointed to .'draft resolution! Robert Ruffln King,' of Guilford; James f uaniei Vinson, oi riortnampcon. 1 tsnort docket, so far, though business nay accu-, muiate.,j ,4.!....-.. f. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ;';". PASSEKQEE DEPAETHEHT, ! WILMIHGTOH &?EBD0N. T 1 i ,. U .-1 ' . ! ..filiiiflon, ColniMa & 'Anpsta: Bailroals, : i in v; i . . - - ' IVILMINGTONN. C.; 1 lK-lVJ'ti - x ' Joaa 8,1878. . f : i' Eitsmen Beauaun x 1873, ' - TO NORTH CAROLINA AND . VIR- ...... :, j . QNIA POINTS. . M ! -(1 ill rJiiS .T f.tilist TvlMU i TBIPr TICKET8 ? TQ THB vMOST promjaent and attractive -Summer Resort in North Carolina. and Virginia good to' return by October Slat; 1873 are on sale at Columbia, Wfimington, q wileon and Tarboro'. . ; Price List and Time! Cards: oontalnine all desired4 information, can be obtained; at this office, (01 Hotels and at stations on these Roads. ' ' . ; i lii-r. ij n.-ilt.1t-v.ui Z a-lia.'Jryrjsr - f : -. G'iPseaBnger Agentt june -r QVU UVEVG AKD OUtt DEAD ; s. ": .TesHmony from tie Battle Fields. .i i .t- "TJNDBR THB ABOVX TTTLK T PROPOSE TO - publish first in newspaper and subsequenuy m book form, a eeriee of axtiuos airing . the war rec ord of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln In November, I860, to the close of the -war between (U - - n 1 1 MUW w IHf VIWO v u w u. ww.nwau jfJo.1.7 J65 Mj plan c0166 three , JlAwmnUof each aktanlah and battle on the soil or upon the waters of North Carolina; , , , Sd. Accounuof everr battle fonsrht dnruur the n theaoU.of every State, In which any of the I mvma nr Nnith l Mn, tnmc warr iOimAi e&m I feredin each of those battles, t and what glory and 1 renown onr officers and men fairly won. i I renown our offlcers ana men lalriy won. . i 14. a Southern Chart for all time.'' An expla- 1 nation of the third division of the proposed plan I will be submitted at a later dsr. . ' T , I . That I mar sudeeasi ally aoeomnl oeomplish this' arduous I but nli seu-imposea tasK, 1 mvose tne aw 01 aH my beothef soldiers and ask them to furnish me material wnicnoa MTangea ana aigeewsoas to form a complete record of the heroic deeds of the aonsof North Carolina upea the battle fields of the Confederacy: and eeoeciallT do I ask all who can they participated, and the part bone by tBetttm? xaedlate commands. . r ( Genaral offlcers from ether States-who' command. ed North Carolina troopa ar respectfully asked to give tae all the information In their' possession rel-t attve to the conduct and bearing of those troops, i In endeavoring to do Justice to the soldiers of my native Stat. I certainly shall most carefully abstain from doing injustice to those from any other. .-. I - Address Our Living and pur Dead," Newborn,' The nrst number wui e issued about Uvewtnoi TNC., I ! o, 18T8.' I ;-'.i i i 1 Jtnra 4Sbd; 1878.' No? ..:.' . "t 4 iT' -A. ! -fcrrto vrrt t." uw im h-wtitttw -rtw rtrrri'l . ;-J ' - ! unless they, are properly; made pnti Itemised aad accompanied wl'th tbd order f - the parckaser. hi. No one is authorized" to inake burcsAsea except the. Mayor, Marshal or City. Clerk and . Treasurer, Bsless by special ordet of the iioard or; AJoatmen. i ! y AH '.bills must" be Tendered iythe'ith of' each, month, or they-will not be paid un'tn the next' ' ' ' ; Bflls win fee paid when made oat and rendered according to the above,' between the 5th and Sta CBjnonth.f.fivv . . ?J vU w. p. canaay; ' p asms 1,11 " " J" sat June 4-St - - -- -" " - : ' FOR Summer, Wear,! I FINE niXED BUSINESS SUITS, LINENS AHD ALPACCAS, FINE WHITE SHIRT.S, Clothlna and FarnlsalBK Store, June 4-tf 38 Market street. NATIONAL HOTEi; ' R. JONES, Proprietor, .."' -.T ; : ! i t ,i i i r. -.T:i -t. 1 7 On AND AND AFTER -THIS DATE, THB irate for tba8ibs boabd will be 3.0J and $2.o6, at . . I per day, according to location of Rooms. I: . .. v. r fi': 'WW V' t I J . , . 'w . . . j June 4-tT JL beld at the Wflmingtbn library Rooms this eveiilngatBO'cioca,,,.- . mj; K . I JL'- f -J. r - - j B, 1.1.1 il.-l. InkB 44t ' ' Secretary and 1riaiure. "u rTTOJOBNTWAT. 9 O'CLOCK, WE" WILL X sell in front of ear office, an assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, and 60 kit Mack mi (Just landed lrom Boston.) June4-lt ' HL Battle.andT. JlTiArgo acted as Secreta. f.ai.eif j !U , C!iEoat. Jolm wikeieri' ' ,t u neai;;5:T Cit Ii.i,v r-t r .i'i'l j ;; , ii.'i. r 0. i " -il Kit. HKTi'SBEBQKB'S TONAWANDA. 8 SO TONS, V From tbe Sentinel re learn that Jnne4-tf , t ut Bookstore. j 'v. :the Supreme Ckmrt metMonwita'Reade .. . .,. ' m3 i ' - ' capt. . c. Trmauaa, are atjempung w -T"l .-"Tr7"-r ' 'Zi I .vr.' 1 jul KnrMmnnnn rmn n twv Tear in aflvanca. '. I toaroff omb tnem tneir 1 j Mnramnt v BnnT . :i a a eSnUarlty of name; , r . ...,-.., ..A , .t.A""rr,.iflrvVl .r.Pc!- rULS'i J J - .Late Colonel 10th Regiment, N.-C. 8. T. 1 'which foul w-v a a 4va-..s.u 1 - - - -' " ' i 1 sin v uma mzm j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PATRONAGE. IS SOLICITED t ' , i ; O ) N1MLKCT flOMK AND tOTJ STjirriR rnSrt' rKACEL - AND CONTKJfTMENTi IN i lo ' .Pawmdiae Kartla T r-ii ! IHTo receive such blessings, give yours the Bind! j aestre. ! GOOD BEADING MATTER. -'. I ' Interesttng and natracttve. Soaks, vta lUaatra. 10 ff-.aoaxtai ' - ENGLISH WH1TB GBANITB .WAK1C,,. S i :i j is; ." ; Direct IniportaUdii. ; Wi' , i '.,. f T ' J c I"'1.' ' - v,"(i-i i ' "'. For sals low to close consignment,: .'By., j . , icir, & xkbank. The Mystery Solved at Last ! fir- . lis J Sn.rirn.lTie! uareainil Ilnnmlni v j ..ft.' :U: 1 1 '. AT COST1 AT COST! ; AT COST! lit At Solonion Levy's Store ! r.i ; i .1 rlOME;ONEh;COMS.-ALLl .; AND SSK: THB l GRKAT JFALL IN if; DryoooS. ClotMiiii Boots; Slioes. Hats,. i ... . . . A full and well selected stock in all departments. r f .i,r "ij ,uJ;:i-.j , A STLL LINE OF LADIES' WEAR. lI am' determined to change my busmess, and In r'OTTltEOClt AT.;COST !. No humbug 1 Come and pee for yourselves and ' 5!; Save: at Least 25 per Cent,' ' " L:-tt iyianmaT juiu vwwu v J T l. I m ' r J ; SOLOMON LETT ' At the old stand, sontheast corner .Front and Mar- j- - - - j may 15-4m-nac I . ket streets. filiisiJon, and pi Jailroad?CoM OFFICE OF GIDTL SUPERINTENDENT, j IV' w njiinaroN, jnay win, : , 1873." f I - r -. : m w. w w . v wAiwiitw : (Vt MONnkV : Jttvr 8nb v-'. wuiNiS asp. . i vi . ; . I no 'paasengers will be carried en "The Threush 1 f Trai"-;! c m'ZJi,' ": 2 ..i.VfS.fiT.2f5 i a- nac 1 -ji j i oup. . -ti; rHBAVELTNGAGS; VALISES, SADDLES, ju uarnesa, Jtnaies, Jiarungaies, AXuars, name Trace Chains. Whips. Spars. Doe Collars. Shammi Dions, ieatner, jreatner imsters, axis urease, bsq- ten. Axle Grease, Sad rge.kt of, second-hand dlery Hardware. Also a large. Saddlery Goods. Maaiery uooas. "i i. I.BTtnam buo- s , i e. 1 iuv, s ooutn jrronc ow. . ; wumington,rru. ;HISCELIANEOUS: L-.l 4 Health Ordinance. .- pii'-'.'.'-v- :' JJ CELLARS, EXCAVATIONS, OR OPEN jiu-r muj nuwiu-: in wunai wmw u srmtuM at risea. or which itsumSLiad and unwholesome air Is generated or d. shall, upon the notification and requirement HuViinr Swhlrh it shall ha hia Antr-ta riwfX. ha v. j " .... 4 w filled mp by tho ownars thereof to tha lerel of tho I atreet or alley adjoining thereto, with sand or grsrel. J or some other Imperishable substance. And-all lota. on which water rvmains and stagnates, or which are t on which water rsmainssndstairna: I penerallv wet and damn, and all lota' sunken below I the level of the nt adjacent rtreet or alley, and from which there is Ha suitable drain e gutter, of a permanent character, sufficient readily to vent wa : tar from the same, Shall, upon like notification and requirement (which it shall be the duty of the Mayor to give), be filled np t filled no bv the owneraln the manner. the Bwnersin the manner,! aforesaid, or sedxamedbygutters;cnlTerta or drains as to be kept free from water ot dampness. ... . XCrerr nenoa faUins! to-comolv with the f oregoing proyisions oi torn secaeia, aiter awncaaon ana i- qulrement from- the Mayor, shall forfeit and pay 'twenty dollars for each and every- day of such fail - .PL"?"' Wi?SL JPH.- pensea of filling np or draining as i as aid; iresakL'which, iseto be done upon soca isusre, me jsayar anau i at tha aroense of the cdtv. r L cause f : All occunanta of houses with cellars, and if there be bo occupants, then tbe owners, shall, .cause all dirt, filth and rubbish to be removed from such cel. j 4ars, and tha asms to be cleansed and whitewashed,- whenever ana as onen as tney snau o Boanea ana ranuired bv theMsvor SO to dot ' ' '. . , All ecup&nts, and if there be no occupanta, then I . atO VWUOiOf VI aau anviwat buvjo buu f ar saa wviimn-1 ahaQ remoye therefrom all fish; beef , pork, hides or other matter or articles, whatsoever, which may be k a ! a ia sail ssrospaasi a nrtna sun putrid, or onensive to tne smeu, or may tena to cop- rapt tne atmospnere, ana snau ventuate ana cieanse their building whenever notified and required by the Mayor.' . 1 - ' -.... . -; ' stables, yards, pens or enclosures In which such anl- mals shall usually stand or be, dry . and, thoroughly cleansed, and, once in every fortnight, they shall remove the filth and offal fsom the .same; beypnd thfl limits of tha city. No person shall permit any putrid, noisome or of fensive matter or substance of any kind, to remain or be Upon the lot or premises occupied by him. but shall immediately remove the same beyond the Its of the city. Ail privies or neeesaaryaoaeea, or places usea as such, shall be emptied ox cleaned out, br thoroughly disinfected once in every fortnight by the occupant. disinfected once or. in his absence, by the owner of the lot on which or, in his a such privy may icn privy may ee. " " ' " no owner oi any iofcsnaM.auaer-auj ouwuuvu or other weeds to grow thereon; ; Dut au iota snau do keDt free aad clear therefrom by the owners.: jno person snail place, deposit, tnrow, poor or con vey dv any dram or tratter. into or nnon any street. alley, wharf or other puDna piece wunin tn city. any dead animal, offal, garbage, nitn, manure, xecu- lent matter, fed or putrid water or other fluid, or nv nittor nffTirivo tn- tha nmdl or isiurieus to - "... ... - . . It i. . health; nor shall an; main, any of tha art srvon Keep, x siui.ee w . . . . - in or upon nis yarn vr iot mure uuui iwcuyium Every person violating any of the provisions of the Seven last precedlnK paragraphs of this section shall forfeit and pay twenty dollars." ;' V ' ,MATOttS OFFIEC, 1 j.-h - CTTYOF WILMINGTON, N.C, i!'rt!fya!')j'') I'm U'-MsySothi'iffii rnHE? ABOVEtfEALTH ORDlNANCE.IS PTJB- : Ushed fear the information ot the eitisensand their RfwortAratinn ia exnected In. havinif it Strictly enforced.-- The Marshal win tmraedlately have any lot. cellar or vacant hense in the itr inspected, Jind the owners or occupants will obey his InBtructic Ttalsi T bThad Tapplying si'tha City maTxStfr'- Iltl V T Mayor. Albert ;Mddlemassr" iscnit, TYEEK. FRXAN CO.'S CRACIKERSVi -'? i -T . .r.' r- -.-i i-; Imported sad Home-mada Crackers of every kind. jrresn. - June 1-tf CHAS. D. MYERS ds CO. t I IOBB , .45 RTR A MSTTTP T.TrTRS ( u PHIIiADBXFHIA AND SOTJTBTJBRlf Hail Steamship lmef -nOMPOSKD OF TJI3. FIBST-CLASS BTSAJf- V BHTra Wih hereafter sail from Itnadeilyhia and. Winning tonif; .i J I; f L i . ii -i ' --- - " i . J . . . . . . f r .. '.'n ' BVEBY TUESDAY iriORNING. ill For freight engagements, apply to ... .' If .'. 'J'OWk WOETH, Aaxirca.' 5j-.: ri,tuK.:x'l'.-. :WUnungton,M.C. f5 W. L.' JAKES, General Agent, Sr and S39 Dock street. Philadelphia. !' 1-" ': 'i- Jane SO-tf t BALTIMORE AND W1LMINGTOM . w . "8SMI-WSEKLY kl " " ; ..itj-i j i StemsMp IjiLee COMPOSED OF THE FIRST CLASS , STSA3C.' ) f P- "". i. - : : i . : : : ; - SEBEcCAGliTDE, Capt.D. C. CbileTc, ( ... 'WILXi BJKBAFTKR SAIL IE 0 II' BAIT! IT 0 EI EYERT TUESDAY & FRIDAY, AND FROM WILMINGTON . : i . -: - Every Wednesday and Saturday CONNECTING AT WTLMTNGTON GIvIhk TftxosBTla Bins of Ilnar i To au points in North and South Carolina,' Georgia mvA A 1 . I, 1 1 1 1 i. i TT li In i i llfc !! 1 tlmora and Ohio and theNorthern Central Railroads for all points in the West and Northwest, and with steamers and RailrpadtorJ&slxm, New York and Philadelphia. "" i jror rreighi engagements apply to ' , A. If. jl, , dec 81-tf ;; j,; , -v . ..- i" '-'t: i ':;:;.,-;.MKCEijiAi)qBirs,1,i The ''Ghristiaii. Graces.! ' nw sanviuiuiui duwaoouiw uaav Jt and beauty given away to each subscriber to3 1 . . - . r. 2J ' NEW 5 PICTTJRB OF SURPASSING GRACE IHTHHR'x HlIM P M bUb'IN t' TflP 1H7I xuiU.UiA M UyiUU iiMUiUixu JJ iui awfUi ' Amagaamefor cultured homes; a magaalne aV ways up to tne aavancing tnougnt, sociat pTogresi ndsnirHof the times:-a mafaainein which um lighter literature of the period lis .nude the -vehicle oi pure ana noDie sentiment. , !K' , ' . ' t ki J " THE . , t i t . ' ' - v ., THa';ii CHJEtl9TIAN fL a! CItACBS."-w; oHARiriri7 "And now abidcth Faith. Hone and Charity: theee three, but the greatest of these Is Charity.' 1 1 . 1 i93 i ,;.. . ttttirvir.mi aii , I I. V Ail W AM V XJI A" X.SO. I ,:'i I It is a long time since anrthinr has anneared in It is a long time since anything has app I Christian art so lovely and so exquisite in. design! ana exscunan as uus urge ana etegant one ana I .Hnnia aful r-.iiiii umv. rD.ri1H.11 a-mi.ii stipple steel engnying, "The christian uracea,"! stae SI by K inches. xaegrouprngor tnengureais. rraceful beyond conception, -and end concept and the faces of . such , . v .1 1.1 1 ik.(ui wwui . mil.. ww. no u u n. y rare ana neayemy oeauty, tnat 11 seems as 11 tne an- I istBtusthaye seen them ia a vision. ' Eyery eu becri- I ber to " j I foe 1873 I picture? Abthub's Iu.usTRa.Taa Hoka.MasaxnrB1 iwill receive a co spy of this splendid So e Magaaina $160 a year. rCxa. Price of Home i LOCAL AGENTS -WANTED yerVwkere to ret subscribers for our. beautiful magazine so well known for tho last twenty years, and. so great a fa vorite with the people. Intelligent men and women fjin mulct larra mmmlaninrm. Rn(i for aoonfa' vm- i lidMitiai dicniar. 1 fidential circular. Yen1 can hardly show'The I Christian Graces " to any person ox tsau aaaiane I rengious feelings without getting a subscriber, No .uaaopouMmentanoui prompt aeuyeryu pic .Usappointment about prompt oliyery of as we-have made ample arrangementa for their rap- I M production, ' 1 , . i 809 and 811 C ct -tf , . . f TT S. ARTHUR.. Chesnat street, Philadelphia A1 GEE AT 0PFEE. : ONt3C;t3,FOR $ll JN .VALUE Ij OR, FOB $4, ,f tp yALUB0; FOR $3, $2INVAIXE1' rruIB BEAUTJFUL AND ARTISTIC CHROMO. X risntShe highly finished.. moon tea. and Varnished.' Sise 13x17 (after Lillle M. Spencer,) retail prioe. SSi will be sent by mail, securely dose np, post Tree, as a premium to every year it tau scriber to Dili REST'S MONTHLY, acknowledged I America, '"Isn'tShe Pretty 1" Is a beautiful chromo I and splendid parlor pictureVand a Taluahle work of Ti nuat hoantimi uui naerni nnor Hmnuina n art, worm moreioan wnaw o cqsoi BUDacnptaan, anA ieffether with Demorest's Monthly affords an opportunity for the investment of $8 suck as may never occur again; or in place of "Isn't fiha Pretty,' for $1 additioaal, -'Hiawatha's Wooing (after Je- roni Thompson,) aiae, 10x35, price $16. will bo sent , I poet-free; or beth Chromos and Demorest's Month. - I It. for one year, for S5. " Hiawatha'e Wooins Is ra I ,T i 1 1 . m Av a a. eauai uauy spienaia won oi art, a large ana sena ful Chromo, and worth four times the price charged. t, ana worm i our tunc fathers, brothers and Husbani i Lovers. .do not-fail to subscribe for DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE and iEMOREST' Autiful Ohrt present It, with a beautiful Chromo. It will make eyes spsrsue wun ae, light and satisfaction, and prove of your good taste and kind ennings Demorest, 888 Broad'' a montmy remmaer I faeliner. Address. WJenninara TDemorest. Adi i way. New York. Copies ot tha latest numbers er TO i tia MAgaeine, cents eacn, post-rree. v . i noySi-tf f j,., ; i(v, j i . j i'fi -I ' J asroa?xoE. it. '!' ii.' -i T ii 'I. - rpHS COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST- X' mg under the name and style of 4. J. bcott I CO. Is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. J. J. I d A. I . .a a-t.l a n . V. . nlJ VmJ. i dwi, im aiuiiv wuuwihu w www ut. wi . ynn I t iMVifmi : , , H. J. SAULS, The undersizned will eoatinaa to traaaaet A eesai nflssion DuBiness on his account, under the name aansxjwoi j sru-sii -' - ..-! -,.t . !ul.. . OI. jli ..-;.'-7,M.(i. and respectfully asks a continuanooof the patroaagei hanrtnffkra an lihnra.ll bAatrtwA " ' .f.tsu'iir Its rereanesTa'ief a'1''" !ui. i Capt L B. Grainger, President Bank of Hew Has vervWllmlngton,N. C. i is. n. jtJoraan, rreeiaent srancn nans: new nano Ter. Goldsboro, N. C. ..... i .'t W Hon. W. T: Dortch, W. J. Exum aad Hessrs. s. i i A A 'A A A LBS saOULDIRS AND SIDES , g ' For asto by; s a-,. tnnorMf 1 WlIJjLRTJ BROSL ! TTAVEJa SECURED THE SERVICES . OF RAN- s l aom perains, l taxe pleasure m lniormlng tus trie nds and the public generally that he be found ia my establishment, under the Purcell House, pre pared to wait on them aa usual. Also to the ladies that all orders for hair dressing, braiding and hail work of ail Jonas wiu De promptly attended to. apo-tf 4. H. CARRAWAY. .1 vi .rv;ny:HVr ' MISCELLANEOUS. 4 I lii I I 1 1 fcs Barnes ! Barnes ! .Mi, r .. n in ni BARNES1 T7ILL DELIVER HIS GREAT MEDLEY EN j,YV iiuty it i;!' Jlill UVl'i'Jl." x'-u " AH 5 0 TT B'.S; EE C E S S I ' (Similar ta styla t -Entertaining aa Amdiencen) i'"- Galvii Qat,1 JocrijLaajrBkcsWAii at rtoilti'iJfii it' r 8 CEOCK ' n-f -1 ii i awn i i '-i1' I o,ti : T1cketa,...... Children....... . S3 cents I To be had at the book stores. '' June 8-St MpdicMe'Jer JTJST EECETVED BY BTEAIXEE. PEARL'S WHITE GLTCERINB, : MAGNOLIA Balm, Laird's Bloom of Youth and Opera ..; Perline, fox the Complexion j.PhUi-f .'- come, Eathalron, Tricoph. erous and Ursina, for the Hairi Lubln'a Extracts, Florida, Larender and Bay Waters, German i , ; Cologne and Otto Roses; for theHaad kerchief. Also, Kday's Re lief, Resolvent and ,PUla. SaraapariUa,t Rosed alia, - ' ' Kennedy's TJiscoVerr, Ferreted Bark. Ferro , ,i Phosphorated Ellxer Callsaya Bark, , f! ' t.a 1 PanercsUn Paper, Mosquito " Paper, Fly Paper, Sold by - , .' ' J. K. MoTLHENNY, i-.l fi V. rI1- 1-:ft Druggist and Chemist, juneS-tf J ';'fn M 'Uppuf's' Corner. Ne Spring & Summer Goods 1 r ;'ii3---' jrjST REbETVEDAl! v :,:j::&'n.;S.4Ms6N's. f.i'S'iVf. " , ..' ',.J (IV XI7ERE8PECTF17LLT INVITE OUR CtJSTOM- v v ers to inspect our Dress Goods, which will be iouaa tne most vsnea ana t- tl:-i j., yif i 0jj aVsurceat fteck irte-Cttrs.' consisting of the latest styles and shades la Japan ' ese, Grenadines, ChaUles, &c Oorstpckof .'XiV.CrUj iy)i-l".--tZ .','! f: -''i. r-i. jbi . is also replete with Piques, Cambric, dhecks. Nain sooks, Jaconets and Swiss, Table linens, Napkins , .Parasols. Gloves, and Uoslery m great variety. ap.!74f Belfast v Ginger;i.!Ale ! au ic'i JiTi.i-ii.v.iti'I- .J .it:ni;v . rpUR MANY HPURWTja AND DEIitTEIOUS ... ... ' t.. f,...rT ;.v--. - .. f cr'-r i?r' ;cw ' ' ' mixtures now sold, in this market as : : . o troiv ii'--.'' l .31 o;i iv. g e n.t a. I4..11 .. B 1 V -.jLr .'HZ?. -;V9 Viw. '..I!.: -.v.vvViA i nr.w. Gives Us tho pleasure of offering , the above, which i j -.) i ' Is gsanwtoed soperlor to all odtev brands, ' aaily'lytw Uivr 3.127 4 'ori::- tnsy 18-il ,(i j 1 ' n ' ;: ' ' M and ly Front ' treet WELL SELL MY PLACE ON GREEXr 'villa Armn. wall knOwaaa-x-v Ta a i i. a aw. w a ju &aaf- IB SSI seven mfJea from Wumintrton. on the Beasbore. The house is large and well adapted for two families ear for a public-hoeae - There asa all neeeseary out- nouses, garaen ana orcnara, aiso two neaniuui J i5riT.U.. , '' ' "ifc. f-!'- "''"J m l . : t .'..in,-) -fj'r Jt LiHO'V 1 1 south of the buildine. Persons wishing to purchase . wmyiMtthepremiaeaanAaaefeethemselveay. If net sold br the 15th instant will be' sentedVitfl tne 1st jaay next, nouce wiu oe given. i-.r.ai Vj.h -i-i'i -fi'.p C. C MORSE. janea-tw BRICKrl-BRIGK. iv 1 1 y 1 1. 1 "t i f ' n t ayjinti j t ... , ,.i .? ... v. ?,?;. . f.;r.:.r f.'i u.iT S E COND H A N B II I CR t :3 1'U t , AND IN - GOOD ORDER, ,- il'!i;Vftd)i ''f!T..:-'- , :. i j , jror aaie pj j hi . i i may tS-tf WILLIAM 8 As MTJRCHISON.' r man Picnic; Wlli BE A GERMAN PICNIC AT THE Wilmington Garden on-,y, . ' 1 ti. .. .. w . . i ! WednefJtoe4tJLl873:,'. ' .'. ; . . . u'.-( i ,i!.i i v (. ff! weather permitting. Picnic to commence t o'ctock.jAlso,. : ..-HiHli'a"' :;.:' ( Jvw. !''- : ,? Ar MATCH GAME . OF NTNE-PINS, Iu ' ' for a handsome prise. Game to negin at s o ciocx precisely. AU Germans in the city respectfully .'- I: :; .-1 W.H.M.KOCH. VCom. June l-8t f F. W.ORTMAN. Pickled Lobster, )'i ; :l. wjij IN HALF BARRELS, AND RETAIL PER QUAHT jyjARONE'S IMPROYSD PRESETS 4 AJ0, . , . O LB PEACHES, $S PER CASE S DOZEN, 'For sale it , . ' , ; ,,M ' ri ii t "i - ,J J. (X STEVENSON'S; JuneS-tf For Saloy .VliJ ARCTIC IRKEZETOj.WATETtAOMLERS,! "Hep's' Patent Self -Watering Flower Baskets " Warren's Patent Cookers,- !'.,.---, .! ... ! ?'t,v'ii .I'll''' Patent Wash BbQers, English Wafer Irons, Jelly Strata ers. Toilet and Chamber aetta, A variety af Lamp Kerosene, Oil, Pamps, Stoves, Tin Ware, steetoai. 7 i'.;t i I 'A .,.:;.:. (,1j'-'- 2tETAL E00FH7fi DOinS 10STJB' i a fsvorabl terms as at any other place - - r-. . ,i (f ' . ; i Ana npon u rsvortbls terms as at any otner piece b the dty at No, 8 Front street, aear the corner of . iap4-tf T. CHILD Agent.) ' J hpiHE FEB PEEHEaAUTnaanaaTargeat clrcula ' tion of any paper pabliahed ia Aaaon or adjoio tng oounttes, Is therefore the beet advertise madl- . am for tha merchanta of Wnmington, Address N. KNIGHT A CO Wadesboro, 3 . - rn j.a a sr O, I. V - inn -- fca CPIRTP OF THE BOUTH." This la av the , I r IS oaJy bwvp Pbiedta toa par in tha Stat, it offers superior mdocementa toaaerclmnw and other business men ofWU ilnrtori, as sa advertising medium. Advelse SiStataierted at reasonable rates. Address, W.Jt TERRY, Editor and Proprietor, Rocxlagham, N-d may si Ge rTHERE
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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