, HATES OF ADVEBTISIKO. On Square on day, ................ r ft US - - three ciyVi...t.'.?.4.'.l-J.w... I W V foordaye...... t M . ftTedaya OS ---. one week . 8 60 ' it - - Two weekt..;.'.li.;;A.ai. 00f " - Three weeks S 60 f Tjj)Lilii ------- , - - In adYUMM (By mall, Ji Onemonth;..JA..AUiaea 1 Ml 7'. Tn France ( " - E:::::::: ' ellTred la bt part of I two monuia is og Three montha.lk. ,..,..,,. ....,.. 00 00 TS Six moDtti M OA ay pert of the .60 00 ff2X.T?-KWK VOL. XII.---NO?67. Atw ' -1 BfOontnct AdTerttoemcnta1 at propor- Wilmington; mJ (imiJ-n r HOIE-NOin,763. llonaiAlv low rmtM. . ' Five Squares estimated -as a .quartervcolumn, and tea squares as a hall-coltltoii: .- ; - 1 l l l 1 ,. ; ' '"' -','"t: '":it ' ' t uK. .jcl itvr. .,. iJ.Tf :-- , ." -; '?' 'M:vij-y-:l-M -vT :'- ' OUTLINES.5' Cholera in Dantxig. New Hamp- . Ailegt oubllaher, , Jloq. Job ,Pwa, liss, aeaa, ngcu .'D- to bang Jack and other Modoca JJhen the President interfered. Hjdo park Woolen Milla, Boston, burned; .loaa bglf million; three-fourtha insured. Cromwell safe; engines broke down." r.- York marketa: Cotton, 1W19; wld 118; aplrita turpentine 4i; Roain $3 95. . The Altornej General io a rritten opinion respecting the puniahment 0ftbeModocidacw- tried by the lawa of war. 0f the Modod dscwea ww.-uiey Da " " - . . . . . . . . . . .... a.itm PKATII or B. ttKID. Kev. Noma Fletcher Held. .D, I v At Wentw-Orth' n" Pridiy'0 U 1 ethinst. Dr. Beid ha4 - been in ill . . . 1 .v health lor sever uium.ua. N. F. Rid was. forty-five or wr J years of age a son of thet Jate-iRar. James Reid of Franklin county.' : He fm Vmnr, nA tT! : li Henry College, TOftfuRKC one time a tutor in that institution. He had been ior many years a rm np'r of the Korth Carolina Confere of the Methodist Episcopal Chui mem ference urch, at the. time of hU "death and waa Presidine Elder of the Greensboro District The degree of Doctor -of M foUows: Mass at 7 and 100 A. M. Yes Divinity was conferred upon him by pen chanted at 5 P. M Cechism at 930 the University of North Carolina; in I A. i860. . j ;:-1 ; In tbe death of Dr. Reid the Methp' odist communion has lost one of its brightest and most useful memberaV A close book stuaent,1 he' was even V closer student of men. A, qultvaled man, he sought to 'conceal his culti vation. In sermonixipg (hia method was ever plain and1 practical, Ii Ian- trnaw adapted vtahU.'sndience and alwavs clear, pure and vitrorous. In w j - at . . .. a , oar opinion Doctor Reid r was one of the most powerful; thinkers and elo- j quent orators in his denomination In; the Southern States....,.,, : , "f" ; ; His moral was equal to his mental character. He was a loveable,'oodt pure, strong man, burning witlh rigbt eons zeal, but most liberal and catho lic in all bis view's, ''ti the death of Dr. Reid society; has lost: a .valuable citizen and the Church one of its noblest ornaments. TUB FATE OF JACK et CO. : Gen. Davis had made all arrange ments for 'the' hanging 'of Captain Jack and certain of his warriors, prisoners in the hands of the soldiery, when orders came ; ordering, him ; to. DostDone'theerectrtioTi: ""Nstaralt this order excited rofodnd disgust in the camp. Theo nesj lives had been at the mercy of the murderous Modoca feXfc! that Abe Government ought not to inter fere just as merited punishment was about to be meted: out to theni. These Indians are . among, the very worst to be fqmidiJjn,.,that section. They hay ej long been outlaws , TheirJ r chief Jrmr nnnnrv vjorsta They were taken as prisoners, after I - r a u avsw wwus-. a.rM'w- ' sl a all means of ; resistance had : been 3X hausted. As ordinary; prisoners they , cannot be treated. As .offenders - . against the civil law, the men engaged in tWisaeWjTJlCOt Ji held for punUhment. , Punishment by court martial was their due and the government snould trot1 nave prevent ed the execution of. t those .who? were present when, Canby y as. shot. Spirits TiOT6ntirie Ashe v ill, has spizootyj Manetio iron- fonnd . in ' tlav- I wood, says the ti&tn. The Concord rCabarrus countvV 5u complains of grass. Mr. Madiann CharlmL. of Salem. I fell from ald,W and hnrtKlmlfTatbi n " -"r r i ------ jliT7 A littlm-VlrVniB SRSSSSi Pljhigwith.X Aj 7ai1 V ' -The Welddn i'ststes that r. Leegett near Enfield, found a new "1 woaderful saakec ( f. vie r; .-?rU t. other ladies were painfulljr injured by a irom a carriage la 1 county. : ., A young woman living as nurse Washington was discovered ia trying to end oU a new born dead infant in a irunk. . ' - wicfl, the clerk; of Air.' Harper; Tarbre hotel keeper, ;Wnt tt ia itay iaw irotteT ana some money to pay om bills with in Norfolk, He hvs not oeea heard from, says the inquirer. ., ,., Thftritaleigtffew, says vthe action of the Governor ia commuting the sentence of Mordecai and GrUfice meets with almost general approval; The petition signed all be resident, .ministers and "early aUthe. hmv, uia;,.XU T .The Sehtind says the Stite Life ansurance Company issued Its first policy in wch last, but has since that time issued twa .hundredpoUciesV.and'Is now ?7ia? msuranc to the amount of naaxly JOW 'inion 'fuTrt- North tJarolina slew with his own hands a Ma-1 t . lags,.. sriraig jls f .. M; eneral of the United btates -Mayor's 4 ,i-iar-. iLn'su ! "i'ii i i ii f ,. KKr AOTEitTisieaiBim. MuHBOjr& Co,- Ladles BatcbeDaveycT".. . OlT6kuK8oxoyoe:';;;tt, D. Pigott. Tobacca ' -i - i F. W,KcwmHfpiet,.V5r. '.'i"ar - Cha. D. Mnsa & CaOrangea, &c. ; Qivsa & Mctbchison. Notice. "': '"' Berricea at the Tin PreebyteriaBt Church at 11 A, M. and 8iP, 'If., bjrKer. B. F. W.a4wit U4.VUBlOn.fc i(.2C.'.fc' .fit V) ...":.;-. Preaching at the First Baptist Church at tlMWIUlK C f ga AT Ittingof Mfasionary OcIetV att or. Ai. . jJdJLTZiJ Lti-JjZ. Jj f Berylcea atj St. John's Church to-day I - TrliatySandyioflows: MorafiglKl - g, Church' Prof. L. A. Bikle. Sunday School at 3 P.M. Seryicea at Trout afreet Mj H Church at U A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 3 Sunday School at 3 Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 I o cioca. . Beats au iree. uentiemanly uah-1 era wiu oe in anenaanca to conduct Strang era to seats. - Be v., B. S... Morao, pastor, ..,,. Services at St' Paul's (Prot. Episcopal) Church at 11 A.1 M. and 8 ' P. M. ' Bey. T. 3L AmWer, ja8torjJ3eats f ree. J Services at St Thomas' Catholic Church Jt lnstrucuon ior the coiorea people 9 a Jr. M-t m . oasemenv ox tne enure n. Daily Mass .at S -50 A. M. Of3ciating cler gTmen, Beva. Hark S. Gross and Jaa.' B. WhitaV :4.;:.: :r-:. Berrices at St Mark's (colored Episcopal) Church at 11 A. M. -Children's aervicea at 8 P. Mv iNlghi service at 8 P. M. ! Ser- fvicea Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. Beats free. ' u-; : ' - ' ' - : i Services at the First (Colored) Presby- j teriaa Church; comer of Eighth and Ches- put'stxects; at 11 oatn Bcnooiatv a. i. itev. -oaunaers, i ... n . I Pastor. fctt'y Fiaaaea, Quarterly Financial statement of receipts i and disbursements of the city of .Wil ruu.gton.2T. "C from February 10th to May 10th, 187S, iaclnsive, being the last quarter of the outgoing administration : : . ... ?if. . i - !.:.,,. ., &ECEIPT8. Balance on hand ' . . ... Feb. 10. 1873, From Merchants' . ' License. - Beal and Per ; aonal Tax, : " Bar Rooms, ' ' " MarkatBenta, u Mayor's Court ! Fines,... ; Dray and Dog ; ! . Badges,. w. " Market Fees, -' " Pound ' Fees,'. ? Public Build- ;;v : $18,053 72 $8,621 50' 1,846 28 . 2,870 00 V 688 76 ' 344 75 "123 15 223 45-i ' ; 's 58-figf , i Mngs. 165 00 673 00, " tnacellaneons, ; . T Loans, .and: ! - Discounts, . . - 15,880 00 . 29,475 83 ;: ' $47,533 54 4 4 DIBBtSSsUCXXTS.-' Paid Bt , LV ; ! t nartment . . $5,223 80 ; "partmenV. V. Fire Depart- 4,454 ' 1 " .? it !t :u-f..-rw.i tci ? " tnent. , . .. .' TJffhT-, D a - jpartment,. 3,603 34 4 ;) 'Hospital and; v. .. ;) ! :":(: .: ' ' t -tfi-a "a4Ae'e i:.. ii ynblie Build; Pr is o aera,. t .S.a..., i . . . r i aiii KMisceUaae- yj no l! 1 818 83 -(! 1 .Total ordinary ; Sxpenffg,or S months,.. P aid interest A 23,467 65 IsS--. flection. .senses. ..- 253 00 Balance on hand , Oil' May 10,1875,' 987 $$'' 4--v':' $47,533 54 Wilmington, N. C 1 T. C. SEBVOSS, i May, 1873. f ... City Treasurer. Wllmlesrtesi Betall narstet. ! The following prices ruled during yester day aftarnooat Onions,5i0 ets per bunch hStr' I0ai5 cents per head: sweet t.t inm ftterrk:Irishrx nts . rwk, radishes. 5 cents per bunch; Uttnt so rents a dozen: carrots. 10 cento a 1 v . .1.. i .v.' .nnUs YrfwT1fVi 7 7 V . '7f- j 1 ot la rui. twr noann; TeacDCS. luricui iaf cts. per pouna; peaenca, yu; ww - - a- a m - ' . . cU P Pound; turnips, olctA per Duncn; walnuu, 50 cents per peck; pickle 30 cts per dozen; lard, 13 cento per pound; but-, ter, 4550 cento per pound; cheese, 25 cento per pouna; cnicxens, vuc.$i 10 per pair; 1 Spring chickens, - 6075 cents per pair; 20 cents per pound; beef, (corned) 15 cento e . -4B.-A-- . per pxjmid j pork, (fresh) 1215 cento per pound; veal, 2025 cento per pound; mut ton, 20 cento per pound; ham, 1820 cento per pound;' shoulders, 1012 cento per pound; tripe, 2 cento per bunch; oysters, I (Sound) 80 cento aaDon; clams, 80 cento a l pecks open: clams, 1530 cents a rmart; oranges, 40 cento a dozen; green peas, 25 40 cto. a peck; soup bunch, 5 cento; straw berries, 2025 cento a quart; plums, 10 12i cento a quart; whortleberna, 12f15 cto. i quart; snapbeans, $1 apeck; beets, 25 cento a bunch; egs 2580 eento a deren; snnmps tkm&iw cents per qiuu. ; Amos Quito, .the ' celebrated vocalist, arrived In the city last night and will give a musical entertainment to-morrow- ayeniag. 1 For particulars, see mo ml ' Lal Dote. Marriage licenses were issued for two muiutmuum wipreucoupies aujuj; f past weea. , Nat. Filyaw and Annie Lewis, both i - - I colored, registered- at the" VanAmrinre f Bouse yesterday, " '' 1 1 ' t RernJoha R Brooks, of Kinston. N. C. will preach at Front Street M. E. church J a at iVo'dockij and "8 Pi WSl-Zl'fjfio 1 'J bf Ins distributed , 7 aacesfrhere;they r Disinfectanta iaaa' around quit freely, in .places where, they a be applied by cUmga City miL - ' ;V- 'lZ.. ..-Ahera were four iaterments inOakdala Cemetery during the past eek, of: which one - waa aa..adalt, aged 25 yeara, aad the palowferrick; eoloredcliarj:ovr an attempt "at highway robbery, who was Ttei removed to- the Citv tlosmtal nnrin w V i removed to the Citv Hospital durine the IP I nret of the week to undereo treatment' was I returned to his quarters in the county Jail vwigutm aa BIesmrM., I ? Mr. Daniel Connor Standard Keeper for I uii-ciiy ana county, iniormans tbattn two I dsxanuiiation during the past Week he T found about ' thirty-five ' xneasnres ' which failed to come up to the standard and which were consequently condemned. These were in the possession of only six different per sons and .were found in every .instance in the hands of drivers of market and track cart. :. Soma 'of the" parties, whose meas ures fell short on the average about a half- that they had or" iwW'TW P1? quart, confessed using them f or a year penalties in such cases are quite heavy, and j w tuwww wing any wwyit or me&so wimoui naving oeen examinea Md stamped, $50; for using any weight or I 8Un- nini K4II. inn Trr noinrv tha oa m a at roi r - - Deing condemned, $40. IsnproTesnesita. .. i Dr. T. B. Carr has commenced the erec tion of a large brick building on Second street, hear the corner' of Market, the site being formerly the property of Mrs. Marks. It is to be 57 by 65 feet in dimensions, three stories high, and with iron front Three stores will occupy the first 'floor and: "the second and third stories will be used as dwellings., . ' . V. , u.,'..r 1 Dr. C will also soon commence the erec tion of a large . hotel, which is expected to front 11 ft fpt mi Warl:it -tTt- mencing on what was formerly the Lord I """1 , w property, running u u center oirxcona street, and fining, back 150- width tn the rear;.ot 85 leevThe iront part oi the structure Is to be four stories high, and the rear; five , Stories' Jugh,'. the front of the building : to .be of iron..;: 11 found necessary, the upper stories of the building first mentioned will also be I used U connection with the hotel t; lt:Z. ; Improvement is the order of the day-. ! 'ine excursion to . Bnutnvuie ana tne Blackfish grounds ogj edneada'ffuie the aupicesv- of' Stohewall "XodgecKo.'i; K. of P., promises to be the. most success- inl and enjoyable one of the season." ' Evera arrangement tending to that result has beetf f i . . I maae,mciuungagpoa Dana 01 music,- an necessary refreahmentA - T a positive-prohibition against the. introduc- .v. .v: i..i I -J5ZZ?nX: ' -r-v.. ..a.t lague nsnmg grounos can 0.0 so, uauw music win lemaln there to adniinisterto their enioyment,.Qnlymlinddwnberof ...1. lAmJ-lii iXvilv J lUi . , .:"irf.r."r r riemsoerger s or u vouuuui, n . Davis, J. W. King and B. L. Harris. : - ' ' ' im9 ga aw " ' " ' ' f t Felice natters. ' .. By order of Mayor Canaday, the follow- ' J . . ,. , ing members of the police force were sus- nended yesterday evening : First Sergeant Henry Kuhl: Privates John Evangelist Lewis Gordon, Lawrence Allen, Robert R. m left to be filled hereafter. - The new- ap- polntees went on duty last night 1 .Deatla Dotac. ; - .V-;' . .V ( i Alia jrrsDixia uu viixea i fi isvr jHmn vi cav , Twin, dn Chien rWht. Z7Va , -r, , m.s. titi- rru A wV- tte death in tht city, on ,the pOU8 day, rf m,. John Hopkins Hoagtolv iged 88. t Mr. Houston was a tff0ther.in.Uwof Capt J. W. Rummer, ormerly of cityt Dut now a resident of I . n nnrlmr the t winter .n fnr . vri.f Majlon in thia city, but I BewayaaMas -w- - ef w ' 4, with which he was suffering (consumption) had taken too firm a hold for a change of climate to do him. any good, Mr H. was born in Pennsylvania, being that Btate, ana was uigmj uj u who knew him. A Ifarrow fiaeape. y-M.-s x.,,. ..v; : We learn that a man was standing on top of Mr. Stanley's tar kiln on Thursday night at the moment it exploded, and that he was thrown about fifty feet by the force of the concussion, falling on a bedof sand which had been domped near tiie kiln for. thapurtibse of making ' toOTtsj' 7,Btad he fatten anywhere ,elset is barely ;po9bl7' that he would haW escaped with his life. As it was he was not lnlured. iu-i The foliowing were appointed temporarily, I cerporated--we have selected twelve gen will be open untfl 10 o'clock this A 'M.ji- 'J -u- i I ncSy 4 A y HS aiXAUJJ0Xyy U --.I - . . . J I tiamnn tn art as onr trustees. who have T 3 ! - - ' - ; r ' - '.::!)! . ....... ';. .... i. ... 1 s-cfaavsrTi t-f as . . s sr ssnii - riHYPriv , nraiLiw n.uHak.aai saaa vn MAiTorv nasi nnr 1 nsvn sn 1 Lruvswa yvrnvuiauin inrins r.uriwiit an iM.ir . - iia saiAiin 1 -ar-ai . . m - w sin . - bl . to tak.th.eir puces - --Ber- consented to act-we have .waited 'i.,-,,, JK'?.. .lgeant;rtivates inos. J. aiuuora, 1 nomas for .yen.decidAvyer; ' no. 1 Smith. Simon Jtucharason, js. x juarun 1 tne aeea maae w uwu, w ujr 1 " .1 asaass a ' I . ..MiAiiia Atte AeaAAiA. I i 1 I iasalasTs sSsfstSj SsltXSjaaii - ) I t AAsnnlata aaaAa4aMf a aaM a4U n Ta Tm the ifpllpwingawe8IiCTdisposedpf1 jenwoay nuvmng . -?fl.ju nil fecij Aaron Heath,! charged wvui cuBsmjt aad I abuslBg Mr. S. BlumenthaL . ' . . 1 Thursday' lerening,' -about reared to pay a flae of 30.! squirtopay aflaeof 3a!oyii ,V in NatTBya, ehargetf ifli the Utctd of Mufaoh'bd' Tbufsday,J ; wa'lbund gufltyj.'J. and sentenced toW a bf : fed and the ' r " "T ; w "7 oTT .coats, or to go4to,tha -Work.ouae for 80 ' . 1 ' 1 ' k 1 JesseDbxoharwithjniclUkig&wiUa a man by the name of Rekde, a boarder at . . iTTJ-..h. ''-'''-''" '.'' L.a: v.j uussei s,j on .?.v, aiet, aureew, (i yuugmeat auBpended 6d the payment of costs. - ' ooai-miuto ovkk. unttf Monday Jnaorniag if 1rclockI ere are seventeen witnesses in the case- cr sfcal - The City School CemmiUee, at their sistants for the schools the oomintr vear. Th anhu eTn'tmm&in tn iat nf October and the session will continue eight TZ tZZZ tZZuZZnhZ eka- ' . ' -.L'1'3.?,R Committed for Ireanr. ''111;! John .Lile?, - Edmund Liles -, and Daniel Bryant all colored, were turned over to the Sheriff yesterday, pg at. commitment from JiutWOHE,, Scott, of Cape FearTown-: 1 nip, pn uie cuarge oi larceny, , in ueiauiv i of security in the sum of $50 for their' ap-1 P606 at Court they : were; committed to a '-: w ?: i . ;i : i , U There was paid into the City Treasury daring the week ending yesterday the sum i Gf 2,74 70, of which $3,686 were for nqense tax:and; $63 70 for dray a.iy iu. ol wmcu ws.ooo wcw iw i badges.4 " r' " ' - LADIES BIEaiOBIAl. ASSOCIATION Annual Address of tki Wesidemt of I thai lAtliea Hemerial Aaaeelatleau - I irw. ir-w7 jJUat I eirhtear4 aifoonr AS9oelatioiiwaaformed- I -nk tXdav. we assemble to elect our Offl- . we assemble to elect our Offl- to renew ?S5 pledge faiifuSy ZJZZ?Z. r,,!Z,Z cers. and aad unfalteringly endeavor to preserve sacredly, lovin to SresTrve laTredlyr lovinglv "j i..j.j4t .1.". fA- i aDlair aad pleasure we can now. direct . attention td the result of our labors, and point to the IwutiS ConftTManumt which- for ages will mark the sacred spot, where rests all that is mortal of so noiny heroes of the "Lost Cause.'-' r - -, ' .,-. 1 A AAIS JUUU lAAAAAA UllSlCVWIWluaui aiaw I IThisMonument has received many grace-1 f aland fitting eulogies,-and U: pronounced 1 iCemniste " if7. - -T , o r l A j,.w uVt1 classes in our community, in 4ts erecuon. great pleasure and gratification to" the. 'As- iBat ladies, ar work does not end here. Our cireshould extend beyond the grave and embrace the living. Jt should be our hoi duSp the memory of the vir- tues ef our dead green in the hearts of the Smth of the South. Like pugrims to eoca each year, on the sad anniversary wneTsuliackson fell (the ever remembered 10th of May) we ahouldlead them to this consecrated ipot-w fGod's here," andT say to r youngUtughters, These were men that women -should de- i.jrrTv-I- Tv. vt iriJf 7v57 S7 rtri3irilht bled, died for love of honor, truth and nght, rotecting yonr and your nomearw Bee tnaa i no lower, less exalted type of manhood ever GnA nlaA In wnnr hearta and., lovin sr rerer- I yortute, oh, mothers! in this evU end emulate the bright examples set them Ura BID WD fcll lSBtSA WSAsV vua avwavasaws hv fathers ana Droxnersoinonieenauranceri of pure patriotisnvtismr PlI"JL? .TTJi,. tA tin- nnworthv: deoi.-i "Tb"J7:ZZ: " "ViT ;" gj UB Qt glory for future to be descendants of such brayff..tathers, .a la aiiirraca the tJura record of STeir Uvel ThTgreat. interest manifested u our celebration induces us to hope and believe that the wishto honor and show eyery mark of respect to our beloved dead has not decreasedfbut rather. Increased In our community, fS!,C to encourage and preserve . this reeling, You aware that , the Confeder! ate lot was a gift td ' our Association I from the Cemetery Company. As it is im portant that we should have a deed for the . a. . 1 a a a stme. ana not Deinz ourselves auie to uoia tion and be made legally capable of holding it CUirselvtS. We have had the kindly prom- ise that our Confederate lot will in iuture be kept in order ly tne uemetery company i our only expense wiu De uie. occasional painting ot tne iron inciosure as may oe re- quired. The debt owed by the Association has been greatly reduced you will see by the Treasurer's report that only about $175 remains to be paid, and which we trust will soon he met We are pleased to mention how actively and efficiently , we have been . , j, 1 .1. 41 ".V. II .4 Ttf A ' Tntham ' I their energetib young: President,' and. the ladies who have advised and assisted them, o0; w mv Wateful acknowledg- a aAWww o ' - I mento for the honor conferred upon me in HLdn sVably and wealed b? ray predecessor, whose resignation had been so much regretted by all. I do not accept a . .asi 13aBAa MAnr aaa snflRVaa gtisf action. I am, .. r t Respectfully, ; Mabv C. Anderson, - President , : L. M. Association. 1.-" r-if t 'At ..' coBBESafOPTDBWCE. ": !,J - S WOMIK0TOW..PU iU Jttay.oMst, vsi9.w Mes. E. A Andebson, ; ; ,v President-IjMiieal ! TuAr foAim.-A President of the Chil dren's Memorial Association, I now send SSottbe- iiimf -two hundred and J twenty-five dollars ($225 00) the proceeds 1 01 the resuvai laieiy new m juaaouc xiau. of nnr Awvcialion. tol . ??ve. ' 8Un cancel the ' debt orJe J noble CoafoderateDe&d-as God has drowned pur efforts , with perfect success, and we all 1. a.AMH i . T . . i . '. 1 Iotq,. and eneaTorhencefortJv;to keeps the ff!J5rw;''iei-'2w?w PP j- -! :-i J i ' v h ! U JSlbu: President CliUdren's Memorial Association; , m Tfr??0. j WiiicrabTOk. N'3 JuneSdJlfiTR h Wniiracm)!!. N: Jane 8d.l878. JbSi Jn Z MMre,KPresideni CkOdrenU i Memorial jModation: ."-A Dkabi Misart Ii am: authorized byi the President of the:Ladies' Memorial Associa tion to return the thanks of herself and the Association, for. the very liberal donation from the youthful society ; over which 'ybd note nandea in at their! body; u It I knOW th&t thfi 1 sufficient to cover the j i as an. appre- generous, assistance of your I organization in our. efforts to make the rest- ng place bf the " noble dead;" fifty dollars was unanimously -voted to purchase a bam ner for your AssoeUtion, trusting that many faithful little band In their yearly pilfcrim! ber of Commerce : bib: x esteraay, ma oth, your committee jnade A visit, in the 'company of a party of gentlemen, to the public works hear New Inlet on board the tug Jama T. Eastonl CaptiLeary. i We found ,(pt' Pldllips'ai ivok, nu us a uctut wcmuiucr and was pleased to show us around, and explain nTattexs'ccMected:Trith' the,wOT ."Mch appeared in every-ay : satisfactory. po: u1 heieht entire distance, lacking onlv aiew timbers v . i rents of water from this entire open sbacV space Pftf 4,400 feet and confining them to whal ig, them to what is known as New Inlet proper.". About 600 feet additional of the breakwater has been.' what we call, completely finished by plank- ing, (aggregating about 3,200 feet in all,) aeaving aoout lzw leet.. which is Deing flnished as rapidly as stone can be delivered 1 t6je'P.thecrU)a..i. t r ; .. i - r OUD.M n?t perfect completion. "OUD" mJ perfect compietton the breakwater by the end of this month, when operations are expected to be com- ?nPe.d ? the FederalPolnt aide of New imei;ia iact. a consioexanie auanutv of Sa-T- the purpose and the erection of bands has . been com' SfaSJT SSi?9 bet andshoalwefe tt.ll Z. r""l"?J lt m a . . . " 7Z ? 1 snccessful completion f this 1.1 i !We would here remark that no disastrous effects are perceptible upon Federal Point or the surrounding beaches and shoals, or .JT PptiWe deepenmg "WU,UI0 wnsaxweuan ot uib fSS.- ' ' ' !From 1111 examination-of a. chart of sur, '1?$ TL? ? Ju S0" Survey, t and comparing ' it ' with pie survey of s, year ago, we find soma Jf ij", J8, fi,.0 SSi wivJttcdfl rlCe "TZtu hoi and a better defined channelwith? a more uniform and increased draft bf water. And ."r'r." "- rr rr,r 'v -"6-." ;v Ul seem that the great volume of water ' from river is disposed to. adopt that passage w toe aDybow,:whether it has assist I' a 2- - -- -r o -- 1 they have , gone, . and, : so far as we Can see. have been yery efficient in producing the happy results theywere inteaded to fit fl1 the hght drift sand, and saving i"?1 the prevailing winds upon' the coast to the detriment 01 we naroor ana oan ;.! - i J i : Respect! ally submitted,for the committee. -V " H.'Nctt, Chairman. CITX . ITEMS. . 1 , Lira PAPsas. To Harris' JJews Depot . Front street; we are Indebted for copies .' of the New York Ledger, dhitnney Corner and 'Frank LetiWt IUut- I New maps of the city, with the extended limits I engrayedoa a large scale, caa.be procured at the office of the City Clerk and Treasurer . at reasonable rates. It The eonsolldatio of the Carolina Farmer and the Weekly Star baring largely Increased the circulation of the latter, adyertlsen will And It an admirable medium of communication with the fanners and llaatsrs et the twe CavoUnss.. . ; , i rs t Book Bixdibt. Ths Mobxix 0 Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Blading and Baling la a work- ! manlike: manner, and at reasonable prlcea. ' Mo chants and other needing Receipt Boeks, et other work, may rely on promptness la the execution of their orders.'. nt!.: 4: ;:'.''- s ';U 1 m PEnraa Tin. We hare now la stock oyer tOO reams of news paper, else 94x88, weight 90 8s per ream. "It IS good, rag paper, and win be sold. In lots to suit, for cash, or sent by express a O. J. J0 FmnrriKa. We caU th Attention mt m chants, clerks of oonrta,' sherilTa, lawyers, railroad f aad Btaaaashtp- officers and agents, and all, others having orders for printing, to the raciliUea offered at the Momnxo Stas Fxnrrnfe EsTASxismrxsT for W orompt eM faithful exemtton Of aa kmds of PjJon Itornro We eaa furnish at abort notice Cards, BUVBaads, tetter HeaSS, Rognunmea, Baa Tickets, Blanks, PmpkletaTTagBTHand-Bma, Catty. joaaesvBIlla f Fare,' Show-Bfflt, Ch, Drafts, Eli sweet light anawnoiesome ereaa, aout. Biscuits, Corn-Bread, anou, micawneat ana ether Griddle Cakes, and Pastry and. Cakes, with, Dooiey'S Yeast Powder. Sold by grocers. It is the earnest 3uij our lasfc thus on me via oi may ire- I Sf01 v-l i!"""?"' rted en the 12th mabieakwatohas heW W.rae7, Esq Miss Jane Fleemlns; Cut- wi VI .rC. ICT I iar ana r. uenjanua r. jwse. .... - -v I J J.J 'v.'. : iv: : . x ' im. ' i.s 1 mbm a . saaaaa ' . .aaasi - t i ' . LIST OF. 1.KXTEBS Jtemainung in . the. ojpostc June Jth, 1873: A. Doctor P A Aylett, p , A Annstrong; ffft .wr . it detrKW Berrv.'i '' i : Mi Ufi 1 . Clark, Elizabeth Cason,, Al- D. A K Davis. David WDaTis.,Jobh,'W JgjJ Mary Ann her, Bobert Dduglas Thomas DumptyWillim Dugmrd, s. E. Williaia Eraiia. Bichard Edena. - ' F.-W 0 Farrow for WlWce: .Qrrai Davis, Mary Ann Dasher, Robert Douglas, ! p. ciVv C Farrow for YTW Price,: Cyrus t G. B,E Green,, John, irtes, .Mpllia A Gray, PA Gardner. . B Green Harris, Lewis' Hexrow, Maiy A Hodee1. Bebeccariet Hawkins. 8 D Han- . kins, WUUam B Hall, Albert HilL 4. iJetsey-Jones, John James, ousan Johoso WUliam Jackson, C R James." i L-'-Harret Loe. Petef Locklin. ' 5 : M. Susan Susan Moore, Mary McLeony T.ilrv UTolanv Jamu "Mot in In Ho "VfiIW ton, Eliza McDuffee, Caleb Merrick, Daniel Moore.-' Amanda 3 McDanneL 'William H Mashawvr i hv mI ' .wj4t. ,:i ;, . N. O D Nathans, C W, Nixon, t , ) - ' P. John PemeyslPalerel, Silas Pigott,' William Peterson, Winnia Potter, Archer Bamsey, Henry Biegen, BB hintNnner Robert. W H Rivers... - ... Badbury.' Wm Swindle for 'Anna Jane Skipper; Andrew bimons, Joshua Sloan,- a ner. Lucv Smith. Charity Tomkins, D H frailer, Jane Ton, Mariah xnornton, Liucy 'miiairea, Jennie Thomp son.''' ' . in i J . ' ...!; j. W.- Daniel R Walker, Chaney Williams, James P Walters, Julia Wilson, Mary E Woody, Mary Williamson. . , Persons calling for letters ' in the above' list wiu piease say aavemsea. u noi called for within 80 days they win be sent to the Dead Letter Office, ', " ! v . ".. 'j jil BDy RBBISX.' P. ii Wilmington, June 7, 1873. :; ? i v, , eUTLAB LEK. Oa the tad nit,-In San Fran- fiARGTRATK SU88KI. On Wednesday even-' tng, sata oi jusy, ey aot. j amee h. opron , mi. h. W. uarrraTe ana jsuss nansvUle,N. Ct:u. Mollie Busey, all of K6- DIED. . ' , . ' ' f C Tietren, . on Mid- Tth,at TyP. M., N. idssdaya. .!: ; -Mi at corner ot. 18th and 1 i MOHB. At the residence of a Tie C. H. Mohr, aged 9 months aad die Sound, on Saturday, Jane 7th, at TMTOeiaiwmtawpiace Market streets, at residence of C. H, aad Ernestine Mohr,at 4o'clockP. M.,to-day, Friends and ac iialntances invited to attend. INEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i -1 -Ladies' Satchellsj; T ADIES TBAVEtieitf"XRlJIfK.S, ls ..iaiwvatutlWAVmDreiJas,., ' j .'t .! I. HI j GENTS FASHIONABLY CUT jCIXDTHING, HH T lll Hll Lisle t b x a iv ' a a u z'ev ' & c;' - ..!: in- HI" .' City Clothiers. .. STild and Highly Flavored sii;... -mi j.. Tobacco Goods . i i . .1!. :;! : M. n. 'By'1 ?'?!iFVi aas.tf: - XJUUff oWrl TArVbnnn r-'" f OnUlt alia; lODaCCO. OK BBL8. ATO HALF BfiLS,: BNUFF, .1 ( fg CASES land Soa. SNUFF, 1 . 1 AAA BOXES AND. CADDIES TOBACCO, WW j j . Just received . , ' ; (,-..-. :. June 8-tf ! , ; ST. S8 and S North Water street u U005 itm; Ginti MiRiTets. ; Ail TOira HOOP nos t &25 BBL8, GLDE ' , tJ . . . j ' ; ; ; 250 PACKAGES EIYETS, ; j j For sal ay r. w. &autcunjui. : 1 june b-u , , , ar, .sq ana sw aorta, w eier sb ported. ' For Tea worth the money asked for it, try .oars, at 7 North Front Street. . ' Joneg-tf ' CHAS. D. MYERS & CO. s CYTHES, GRASS HOOKS, 1 GRAIN CRADLES At New Hardware 'Sltere.' juneStf , . GILES AMCRCHISON. FlouTa Hay and Oats. 1 BBLS- rXOUIt, TOOIBsIcs Hay, 1,000 A VV v uusneis i uais, , For sale by F. W. SXRCHKEB jnaeStf. ST. S8 and 9 Korth Water I rpWENTT-rTVE BOXES ORANGES and LEM X one, 10 Barrels Apples, expected oa Steamship .necropolis on at on as . c janeS-tf ' HX U. JS.XJUO w., - i 7wtK Vmnf riMrf DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE AND SALMON, Beef Tongues, Smoked Beef, Daffleld Hams, Sap Sago Cheese, Sonars iBteck Cheese, Ex. Cream, Cheese? Crone andBlackwell's Chow-Chow, . PlcaW 19ieKx cJMa i CHAS. D. MYERS CO, jane S-tf- ' T North Front street H1.000 iii-Oiie-Week. JL ifesaeBthaeniet'IguanmtoS an IMMENSE Address in perfect Confluence ' - 1; GEO. TOMLmSON. jeSt v jsi as 1 - Harrisburg, Pa. ' III I S NEW ADVERTISEMENT&: The Mystery Solved atlaat !.'.rr i i5 J:. Bargains J Bargains Bargains t i AT COST 1 !'AT COST ! AT: COST! ' ' j'ci v.l-.r-'-i r.w'-,.i ' ,;?:i I'j.t.t.'.i' SolonibaL If f '-Jit'-f -thi -if j ii ,!!! j;'i-.il v:Ji r' QOIIS ONKI .COMB AUj AND SKKTHK Dry Goote; ClotMci, Boots. SbQes. Hats TRUNKS, te ; .u y i- i ... -uy A faD. and weQ selected stock la all departmentsv ,( ?A FTJLL USE OF LADrE3! 7EAIU , I aka deiertniaed to' ctkancji atj iuuesm,jand' m:-1 orders d9 that I offer lay , t;jio.nfv -in j u"!-vi i :ENTIRE STOCK:! AT TJOSTli Ka hnmbagr Come and see for yeweelTCS and ' ' U -tj-f. if. iri:y :.' V . i" ; ; Save; at Least 256 Cent, ., puehaeniSTOtttGoWof !'' V't '' : S T 1 . , v;:-..t '.,.",' . ' SOLOIKOIf LBTYi At the old stand, southeast corier rroni aad liar ' 1 lUt'streeti'1 ''J'!l' ' may lMm-nac' TOnimlijfl aii.Welta Railroai . Co., WmnnaTON, May 80th, 1873. i i 8PKCIAI. JfOTICE. . AND APTER ; . , KJ MONDAY, X05nt SL." 4 ,'' ' no passengers will be carried on "The Threngh Express Freight Trains." f JOHK-aVWVlSri!. may 81-lm nac . ; " " OenT Snp't i iVTji TTKBAVKIINO BAGS ! rVALISBS,! ' BADDLflS,- -A 38J-VALISKS,; SAD i JL Harness, uncues, jasronmies, w Martingales, Collars, Hamee, Sport, uog Collars, Hhanuaoi sr Dusters. Axle Grease. Sad i a large lot .of. ssxKind-mVaad Trace vaaiBS. wups. Bpurs. uos tj dlery Bardwarei ; Also a large lot of secojid-liand!.: : Tj. 8. Topham 4t Cow-; ' v . ! Ma 8 South Front St, - m&yS-u nac -i . 'J'. . :j.h Wllmii)KWmM.CL, I I v I nn I.I w nr. u 1 w- IIU I AUL UJ.GO JU AA?p-lA4A-VaXWO i , , t t v '. . QEC LABGX 81ZB MULES . TO .ABBIVX ON O '-Tuesday,- : ' ' irn-.U H i.l.. . ""t 'F; W.ZXBCHlfatlt:i MISCjaXAKEOUS, Ass ign t3 e 's S ale. . M. CRONI.Y, Aectlonoor. , BY'CBOXXt A llOXBIflL' ?' ' ' - 1 OS fPUITuaniy Jll WU! 10TTT 1075 AT, 11 . dock A. M., I win sell, at Exchange Conor, '. 1 Hiat House and Ubt," 50x66, 1 f ! -sltoated upon the west side of Swann, between " Sixth and Seventk streeU. Terms at sale. GEO.M.BOSE r. Assignee in Bankruptcy. . may liiaw'a jane 19 .A. O THAVK THIS DAT ASSOCIATED W1TU MI ui v TTAinli.h Vmmiiub. fnrmArlv with Messrs. Adrian A Vollers); who Is well known to the businees eomnmnlty for his integrity, experjeaea . 1 and bnstnasa capacity, c rr? UkiWi Wilmington,1 Cl; lssTiaii'isl8;,--i..rji'lJi ' COPARTNEasniP NOTICE. i deferring to the abore Card we beg leare te Infi ORB tbaslnWconludty ' , tared into copartaership; fender the flrmnam Br Peschau &! Westermann, 1 l J irifc 1MB 11 soCa 14 this city, and respectfully tenaer oar semces, ptomlsiiig that any basin ess Intrusted to oar care will meet Wltn prompt auenuon, ana we nope uuu. oar lopg bnsiness experience will enable ns to glTe Toll satisfaction to our patrons. i. PESCHaTJ'A ymTEBMASlf . J wnmingtoni JT. C., May lit lWt"5 ' ',7 Sm EXCUESI0H TO 1 'MUM EiilllaraMroels. ) WEDNESDAY, JTUNE 11 TIT. gtonevysill LodgerNo. 1, Kof P. ! fudf STEAMER" WACCAMAWWfLt' LEAVE J.-foot of Market street at 1 o'clock A M- osi i Wednesday, June 11th, for SmithTilleand the Black-, ASh U rounds. - A gOOQ Oinu vi muw wui n board and erery lacluty win do onerea so maxs) u a pleasant trip. ' " fc Parties not wlshins to go to thsBlackflsh Grounds can lay orer at 8mithriUe, where the musio will re main, in order to let them enjoy themselYes. tW PosttiTeiy no uqnors auowea on ine ooat. The Committee reset te the right to reject all ob jectionable persons. - j . , Only a limited number of tickets will be offered forsaie. .. " All necessary refreshments for the inner man win be furnished on the boat.' Whole tickets.. . . . . $1 00 M Children. ........... ........... Tickets for sale at Heinsberger's book store and by the committee. . . w;: . - TT MM. m . a ..i j. wEING. VOom. une5-6t . B. I HARRIS, ) Sealed Proposals ' F)H THE COK8TRUCTION OF THE TEMPLE OF ISRAEL." to be erected oa the. corner of OF ISRAEL." to be ( Market and Fourth streets, will be receiyed until the IWdlnjtajit. ai 1211 ? -.11 M MDU of B. Weill, cations may be seen at the store o. IT Market street. , u. ;- .... . . .. .. . . . . I . 4 i V: . i' ! The Committee reserre the right to, reject aayov all bids. . . , tr.y ! A. WKILLm u: ; I SBfldinff ) . SOU BEAR. rv.mltv BAR. S. H. FISHBLA TE, loneS4d I; JoarnalandFott copy.' a. 'TTdlKSTiai'S HYPOPTOSPHITES, , T Pond's Extracts Flarwmg Exteaets,u' I Congrew Water, WliiU Lead, Unseed OB,- I Xerbsene, Glass, Varnian. c, c.,;- .. ' 1 jane 5-tf ' GREEN Jk FIANNERS, U.