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IgHOElHIIG STAE. . PUBLISHED DAILT, BY HATES OF ADVERTISING. . One Square one day, J PS vthreedi.ySA.A.A.,t;..-w. J " four aays .. . ' 5 S - five days .. S2 " ..... one week .a.... 9 M w ' Two waeks ".. J.:uaaaaa...'a S W IUTBI 07 STTasOBlPTKMI. . , . .Three weeks. 00 60 00 75 Two manths on Three months...... ...... ......... OS Six Three , U months., .... r. r-. .S5 OU Oneyear.v..v.,i.i.A.v..Xi.ii...60 00 - 0 subscribers, delivered m any part or the to.'L' -J T rvnta oer week, uuriny Agents are rents per ween, uur wiy Agents are i tn - - . -.J&ectfarmortthaa. month. In VOL. XII. NO. 70. t3BrContract Adverttsemento taken at propor WILMINGTON,! -N.. C, THURSDAY, JUNE .12, '1873. tionately low rati. . . ' , i-T Five Squares estimated as a qnarter-column, and tea squares as a half -column. . ... .itv. WHOLE: NO 1766. ' ' Ths Morning- ;Btah. : '.:...:..... A..j f Be ft M " 1 ' - ' . ' M I , II I I., I...I..UII I IIMIISJIIII I II I I " - - - 1 N 1 1 ' - ' J 1 OUTLINES. American department of Vienna Expo- j kat ,ition will bo completed by the 16th, ahead of all others. IWgham Young favors NC ....i nmhlbitionof whiskey. Captain thA 7 made a speech concerning murder of 8dllister Orr-smain. ar- tNewYork.- Dr. West, the DoTer murderer, acquitted on ground of -defense. - A colliery explosion at amoker, Pa kills" many persons. . - Four children killed by a powder explosion at SteubenvUIe, umo. iwo ooys djowneaa v. , f the Spanisli uones resignea; rigueraa i I . A test vote in the French tioues. igsembly shows that Uie Conservative; civ slition is unbroken. uioiera aoaung at Nashville, but increasing at Memphis ; Hon. Jacob .Thompson hns it, but is im- proving. Fearful rain and thunder gtorm at Memphis; thought great, damage done planting interests. Cotton firm at Liverpool;- spirits" turpen tine 36s. Money unchanged; gold U7jU7i; cotton 'steady ,19j30i spirits turpentine dull 43; strained rosin quiet 13 00. Llgui aau ireaa Bouuueri va westerly partly cloudy weather: and new areas. UHiay., impowng uonors rpmains of Minister Orr. Wal- bl iuu , , ':.,-. l worth will tried to OUtrW?7ee isatnan untuuau uU- . .u.-Nutt v. York. Deposits , made . at St. Louis in pending prize fight between Alien andMcCoole. -James Newcome, well known sporting man, of Mlddleton, N. Y., died from over-dose of chloroform. ' Grand meeting of creditors or iMwles Kroa. &Co., at Boston. Many of monks belonging to monastries which are to be suppressed at Rome .will go to'Bolivia and Railway accident . between New York and Newark ; several woun4ed . Southern ' Claims ' Commission sus-' pended ' oral examinations ; untd.1 second week of October. Navy , Department still at work on Polaris Investigation. " Partial Examination of the Seconds la the Late Dael. . . Special Telegram to the Norfolk Virginian. Richmond, Va., June JO.1 The seconds in the late Mordecai- 1 1 - 3 -1 1 Mccarty uoei were arraagnea . wis morning before Police Justice White, 1 l T.1?- - T A! llrl. Ta.I iucwany oeing siiu coniinea 10 Dea. w n .1 .?n r a A - 1 i lir. wauen, nis awenaing pnvsician, having Mated that he would. not be able to put in an appearance before a month, the case by consent of coun sel was continued until July 6th. - As the Justice was about to com mit the accused, the counsel' for the prisoners made a motion for bail, which was opposed ' by Capt. "George D. Wise, Commonwealth's Attorney, in an able speech. " ; j ! 1 The motion for bail was overruled by the Justice, who stated that he could not bail the acensed before the examination Of tho case. , It was men agreea vo gontepariiat aarai nation of witnesses at 7 o'clock this evening. The examination was closed, when the Justice reserved his decision nntil to-morrow. . i ; . : THEOITY. NEW ADTKRTlSBltlBIfTS. TodR CALDWBixProclamation. . R. P. Hall & Co. Veg.. Hair Renewer. Special meeting Concord Crapter No. 1. D. Pioott What Smiley Said. ; " f ' F. W. Kekchkkb Bacon, Pprk, && !( Chas. D. Mrats & Co. Choice Liquors. P. HetxsberGaCr Pianos. E. 0. Elliott White 8ulphur Springs. Cronlv & Mokhis -Important sale. . KorthropA CuMiniiQ Storage for saie. H. W. Asdrkws Chamber Commerce. ' Prednee Exebance. This nseful institution, which was estab- lisaed here by our merchants "a few weeks I ago, is, we are glad to say,' in a very flour- ishing condition, and has already proven itself of great benefit ' to them in the daily transaction of their business. ' The minutes after 5 o'clock, .embarked for the rooms lately occupied by. Messrs. J. J. homeward trip, the Waecamaw arriving op Scott & Co. as an office are being entirely posite her wharf about 7 o'clock. ; renovated and refitted, and will be used Altogether the excursion was a very de to hold the dailyV meetings of, this in- lightful one. Every necessary refreshment stitution. Black boards will be placed liad been provided for the occasion, this de-. upon the wall, on which the Secretary will partmentTeing under the able supervision he required to put all sales of naval stores . of Mr. Geo. P. Lamb, while Capt Potter, reported to him by the members of the Ex- and Mr. T; D. Meares, Agent of the Wac-, change, also the daily receipts of naval camaw Company, were attentive and Oblig ees and the arriTals and clearances of ing. Much credit is also due to the Com vessels, steamers, &c, ' together with their mittee in charge of the excursion for the targoes. - The want of an institution of this aindhas long been felt -amonflr our mer- -. . . . i A1. The 15th of Jana ..'th Hv fl W hv law . r commencing the collection of city taxes; tut it wilt probably be July 1st before ihe tax-book8 are ready. When the work - does begin, however, tax-payers will be ex- Pected to "walk up to the captain's office with unusual promptness and deposit their human cash with the Clerk and Treasurer, A the collection b-f the rirf- tC avoidably berin later thaa nsnal thim' Tiv we indulgence must be coiresnnnrnno-lv lessened : so. we notif v all tat-rjavera in tmm. in order that they mar nrerjare for th' wrath to come." t- , i ; ; : mm-m--: ; 'alnfnl Accident. - . ' - - Mr. Prank Brewer," employed In theshops" otthe WilmI.gton and Weldon RaUroad,' y;atuck a'chisel through , hi. "xoi yesieraav. Inflicting a verr nfflv and kai-a.. " " ' PaWul wound. A physician was' called and renATAtfl iTkaw..A...M. .a!.i '.t ance. " ' ' - . ?'-,. ;.-. -.it First ereen corn of the waann 1 n mar. I yestesday moraine. gpedal meeting cf Concord Chapter t thlg eYenina at Q 0.clocki for W0r M.rt r.ot. " " - , f . r v - Yesterday being St Barnabas' Day .rrt. .were held in the different Episco, P cnurcnes or tms city. ? The fish '.market was bountif ally Bup- plied with blue perchahd pother specimens of the Any tribe yesterday afternoon. There is an unmailable letter in the xrostomce in tnis cuy lor .JMatnaniei liray, care of James Rankin. . No DOst6fflceiJ T -1: A Tnmia flT nflM nlniMrofl voatanliv I from a tree In' his yard," a few ripei figs, whlch fir8t of season in this latitude. - ' John Dennis, charged . with assault and battery,' was arraigned before Justice Cassidey, who dismissed the 'case on the payment of costa The "regular", monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, will be held this (Thursday) morning, at 11 o clock, at the Commercial Exchange. - The citv hands were end vest- day afternoon in cleaning out the" guttersl under the crossings at the intersection of vn r.v o- , ww a v hmvvw . . ; . - -Three dusky damsels, denizens of the "as edahd iHtoT?sX u uuuh ycawiuar vau street "dance taken to the Guard House yesterday swer to the charge of drunkenness before the Mayor's Court this morning, j. .-.'.,...' The Exeoralon Yesterday. - t.v.. ..it- a un luuui uu,Gu oi excursiun iu diiiiuu- 1 camaw yesterday. Th rw.t lft 1u wharf at about 7i o'clock A. M., filled with gay errnrsinni tl, nnmhr of tnA hnnJ dred or. more,- a large number of 'whom were ladies, With a fair sprinkling of chil dren of both sexes. A good band of music had been provided for the . occasion, and soon after starting ye gallant Knights and fair ladies, including among the gentlemen other devotees of Terpsichore, commenced forming their " sets " and dancing,' which was kept up without intermission until the - . 1 boat reached Smithville. nere a division of the party took place, some preferring to , I nmAia Jn Bmithville, while the ; others fwtedtlieBlacMsaaitmnds; 'Theformer, according to previous arrangement, took possession of the music and repaired to the 'Academy building, where dancing was kept up until the boat returned. . The trip outside was a delightful one, and the success of the fishermen very grat ifying, about five hundred (according to the estimato of judges) of the delicious black fish, being captured altogether by, those engaged in the sport. This part of the programme seemed to be intensely en joyed by the males of the party, also by some of the fair sex, and - the scene was one of the most animated and interesting description. '-. The fish caught were,' for the most part, very fine ones, and a few Indi viduals succeeded in getting as many as thirty on their bunch. . While the enjoy ment was at iU height the whistle ' blew for returning and tho lines were reluctantly. drawn In. -' - ; ' ' -;'v ' :"' ' The only drawback to tne pleasure oi tne trin outside was the Inevitable seasickness, , , . . , . -.mikmuJ I wmray p wa. ,F.v D9 comparauveij smsvui, buiou - with more Or less virulence .the majority of those On board, especially arnoag the ladies, Many of these had never rode on the bosom j oi vne ocean weiorw, uu 1 motion Of the Vessel, Which at first caused I a pleasant sensation, soon had a contrary effect, and the number that "went to Eu rope" during the short time the boat re mained outside the Bar was truly astonish Ing. r ... , r .. . Returning to Smithville, the boat remain- ed at the wharf about twenty, minutes af- fording time for those who had been con- fined so long on board to take a brief respite, when all the excursionists, at about ten success and pleasure which attended it paiui uira iirtiiiuu. .. ,. ...... Persons should not mail two postal cards Joined together, one containing an inquiry the other bUnk uPn which 10 make a Both will be cancelled at the office of mafling, and the blank one rendered use- less. , The folio wing rulings of the Ppstofflce. Department have just?)een;made respecting' postal cards: "These cards are not to be advertised, are not to be returned to the writers, J nor sent to the dead-letter office. I U undelivered sixty days after their receipt 1 they which 1 munication, edges fastened together, or to which a slip of paper is attached to.conceal the com- munication, or to Which any printed matter, photograph, or picture is affixed, will be al- lowed transiniflsion txAiyugh the mails, nor cUv' mlttAd wtflimit nrpnAvment of DOStaee in i Ar-s . additionto the stamps jprinted .thereon) at I ia1.a " a 11 lAm I . . .7 " . rr- ... . . stroyed at the maAling office." 111- 1 iv. "Til t 3 . ' 1 - I slow and uncertain: and wn fpnr thn Jndirn I ivoNvr. vino aau ui maviuiiui urounus. unaer uie 1 . . . 1 1. "i'i"v - wa t m& ucuw wuu.ku xuuxihuij ia A.ugusc next, ana tne , ... I wDfirrow as thin aa a a.ttincr tiPi. if riawatt ' While thev were riot in office WetrUstthe I kept open for one day. from the auspicesoiDwnewauiXKigejxai.xAjnignu - . 7. 1 mitPr mv h .mimM. , , : -f oeiocklnttemomiiAgtotheAumr n.Ai.. .1 -a. -r--. lor tnateezio fiatcn. IT neis workinsrlora " - j j . ; ....... 1 afternoon, when all Mnou ui 1 juuu, wu.puK ouuie s.eamcr ttuc- 1 . - . . atinia-i n nrirTifi-y in TVOftTjv i ram i i i " r. i i.s. s. Mu .lest Mna a ant b ammM n n n - aiinuicewo aw vj,- a a a a.-r a s a . si'u si w TT.TS tvsTaTflal Oil lull racaia ll A T w a irisuuia I DUVM-" r 1 B Tniorataxjfl: BOruasmca mnur-aim? uuuiuwo wi uwui 1 aum w u1 v va - r - 2 1 Mined sail over the couHtrt. ' . -': i ;.i ' contains ascurrilous or obscene com- KSi . - . . '.; , . or Which Is folded and the I anow'-Cedar Kapids (la.) Times, March & - u ; Pbottih Brt-we nave jum receiveaaswcaor 1 " . HZOISBEBGSbVS .5., rromthe Raleich New at the 11th learn that the followine cases were arwierf before Coart on Tuesday, all the Justices being present:.: -.: Henry Nutt vs. Joseoh Thomnson from Robeson,' A. McLean for plaintiff and IKoy StStnge. forde- 11:' Kln ?orSkffdKLand GfUe8IfitCil for plaintiff, and Nat. McLean for defend- 2Tair, Robeson.' Nat. McLean and Giles Litcn for plaintiff and N. A. McLean? and M. L. McKoy for defendant. j estate va A. U. leod eL. aL, Robeson A,ll?rney ueneral lor the State and Nat. lion ., .. . . .,1 "5 !; TM case Of Willis P. Rarnfa i iT va : " i i VY . J. .Brown and wife f Z from KnhA. I : i- ' - . on, was to nave Deen tasien up yesterday I mnralnn I m i I a small Fire. ..; :. ;. .. ::,;. , f ; Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock an alarm of fire was sounded in theFourth District, and in a few minutes the" fire- de. I partment and the usual number of anxioua inquirers were " on the wine." On reach. ing the scene, it was found that the fire proceededrfrom the kitchen of Mr. W. P. ldham on Second between Orange and ""ccia. w" causeu py a stove pipe wnicn passes tnroueii tne aide of the- ouiiaing ' into me cnimney, - The flames I I? application of a trlK'J? itomoMn.. Ja.. - ' ISi.- ... damage was done. Tbnt Qne-Warrante, Judge CantweU is still in Raleigh sitting on his quo warranto egg; but it is evident I that theoroeeiM of inmhatinn will l va- . - j """"6""' 460 " wul w maae ma ex a 1 :n 1 penses to ttaleigh On this case; but if he T".".. lU13 f865 " ne lw "ls services uy Uie aay, monia or year, no will accumulate a band-1 DVU1 j D "1U- "l qvo warranto a granted. ; t Geo. Poisson and Hannah Poisson, both colored, were arrested yesterday, the form-1 er being charged with stealing the sum of I $10 from Mr. Matthes, in charge of Messrs. Z.. . 7- 0 , Kidder & Bon s hrick yard, and the latter . j wuh reccivinir the stolen monev. Thev were required to enter into" security in the " . ; sum of $100 each for their appearance be- fore Justice Cassidey this afternoon at 3 I o'clock. i i cnaia up tn a." . r This is the title of a humorous lecture I which will be delivered by Rev. C. W. War ren at the Opera House on Friday evening. Those of our citizens who wish to hear something "rich, rare and racy" should make ii convenient to be present, as they will undoubtedly be gratified. CITY ITEMS. crollna CTgar Factory, corner Dock and Water streets. New maps of the city, with the extended limits engraved on a large scale, can be procured at the office of the City Clerk and Treasurer at reasonable rates. - ' '- ' ' ! . "The eonsolidation of the Carolina farmer and the WJUy Star having largely Increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers win And it an admirable mAlnm tit jwtanntftnljHm wltH til firm... iti of tweCaroUnaa. Boor BnrDxar. Thx Moaaixa Stab Book Bind ery doe. sB kinds of Biadizig and 1 l awork- manlike manner, aad at reasonable prices. , Her- chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of tkeir orders. Job rxnmiio.-We call the attention of met chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and Bteamship officers and agents, and all outers having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Xanirara Stab Panrmro SsABuaHxm for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds of Jon PHMTiica. We can furnish at short notice Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Programmes;3all Tickets, Blanka, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-BIlla, Cata- lognea,BIlls of Vara, Bhow-Bma, Clucks, Drafts, Vo Ac. . Satiaf action guaranteed. i.WantaCook, -.v.;.t zf. :?m . I Want a Bitnauon,'. '; ..,'; : Want a Salesman, , Want a Servant Girl, ; " . Want to rent a Store, - Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, - Want to lend Money, . , , , ,. . Want to bay a House, .. Want to buy a Horse, 1 4 Want to rent a House, . ." . Want to sell a Carriage, ' Want a Boarding'place, : ' ' Want to borrow Honey, -Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, : Want to sell Pumlture, Want to sell Hardware,. X. -1 "' Want to sen Beat Estate, - ' Want a Job of Carpentering, ' 1 Want a job of Blacksmtthlng, Want to sell Millinery Goods, . ; Want to sell a House and Lot, Want to indany one's Address, . . :; . i" Want to sell a piece of Furniture, J - Want to buy a socond-hand Carriage, ' ;-' ; Want to sell Agricultaral Implements, Want to find anything you have lost, 1; ' Want to Advertise anything to advantage, Want to find an owner for anything Found, , Advertise in . . r.'- - , . THE HOJtma BTAB. nl"between .Dr. Aver aad.toojrM geese.The 4 last Sradar. The iow lithree JeetePa Sertormhas swept from the Atlantic tothe KaXrSStrtt kSm to MtimnuifnriaiisnAlu instance of his "-5:: ;w.ia. m h SI&IZZZ - I failintr. Wb dHv tho tww more- firnvlT than eref I gveTonr 'nearxn ior Ayer sAengs CoduSapids Xiiii Inarch 10. - Juno JS-eod.lw3 a- - - a I Spirits. Turpentine:;, Y - . ! i l !" , Kenans ville has a female -photo- grapher. va, the person of Mra, JZ. Q, Coying- ton. The Scotchman chronicles 'a .rJ- rSr?w5f .ggg - f .;:tftlJ hes in ' Shoe Heel haa seven ods stores, besides many dealersingeneralmer chandize. . . .. ;. , . , , The JSewl?ern '2m anaounces with nkful heart that ;the. temperance uauao w Sinuig grouna m mat cuy. , Professor M, last February by a fall from a bueev.has - . . ' . The Robesonian regrfts i to see c I - .t luuicra uiniiiruuub iuiumuo . mumv wi l desnnnnp.nt nhnnt. thnir ornna . Tnr mnih I .n. i.v.u i,J " -. I . ifr . , '' TTta mamK ' t(ia iRa in sti tendance on the United States Circuit Court I. atRalaieh adoDted suitable resolutions On the death of Chief Justice Chase. ;ifT Charlotte - JJemocrat Z. ' lhere were about twenty wagons in the city one 11 2M2r The owners of the cotton sold at satisfacto- ry prices and we are told they expressed IM , r .This' is autdpviVance: - at Greenville, S. G. "At the close of the reeular toasts," Uov. Vance was loudly call- . ijumi buiuo uuuuu uia 2- .fiSSTSuS! nssdednimasoerwhelmed him that h fama 1nm trm Vita otanH him that he came down from his stand. - Mkguolia Monitor: There seems to be 'a " mix" in bur municipal affairs.- The old Board of Commissioners failed to 864116 accounts - which they had con- I uwui uuiujK uieir icriu ui cuiict:. svau uie uu.lliJS I. M"8 new Board do not feel like assuming the ; VV eiUOn . JyetCS . Jb Or a number of years stromr efforts have been made to" raiie funds suScient to buDd an Episcopal c&UTCn In UU8 vnac enougn nas mittee, Messrs. G. D. White, T. A. Clark and H. E. T. Manninir. only .wait to have the money tUriied Over to them te begin wora on u at once; . Charlotte ' Observer: Yesterdav' afternoon " Prof. Blair, the horse-tamer, as arrested and brought before Mayor Eji articles of food from a small grocery estab- liahment in this place. Complaint was also loded.with the Mavor bvtwo or three een IT. " ' . .. Jt . - . P uenum, that the xTof essor had obtained. Irt default of that wherewithal to pay a fine. the Mayor had him lodged in the county jau. VVeldon Ninna : On IVfondav morninir last a two-vear-old daUffhter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Larkin, of this place, swallowed a quantity of concentrated lye. which a servant had carelessly left within reach. ' The effect of such a corrosive agent on the mouth and linine membranes of the throat and stomach of a tender infant,- can well be imagined. Her cries soon brought the father and mother to her . side and a messenger was sent for Drs. Gee and Man nine. Every means of. relief was quickly applied and though the unfortunate little tnrl is suixerinz;' intensely hopes are enter tained of her ultimate and entire recovery. Raleigh Sentinel; We learn tiifliAMi MlHlAiMAMiiAnMmiKinn I on last oaturuay. i' A one-armed ' man by 4Va a mA aTSinrw-a sal wsiswabV- at vaawa tT a Jr .t" ""La-" namo 01 vsourn in uw hiuuua wiui ignwj nf imn rntrJnif nff a tima at nw lin. Roma minutes afterwards OsDorn attacked Crazy with a knife, innietinr severe cnta and suba j.Osborn .is now in jaiL-Oniuse same aay a man oy uie name ot. wouy go nvnnv m n 1 1 .uuhiiituii k iwaivHiiin h n i in. w u li n wini iNHitutvu mm imnwawiu aa . uneuBivotiuii. a gcuuciuaii. uj name oi xuuuan inieneroa ana was suncar in turn:, whereupon he knocked Jolly down; several times. rne latter somehow got Rankin's finger in his mouth and bit off weenuuuu . , . .. . . -Charlotte JDemocrat in reference ta Mr. Kin zsbury's enterprise : Two or three years ago we suggested that the records of tnose Trying nmes snouia oe couectea ana !reserred , and we called attention particular y.to the importance of giving a short history OI UIB J.V. t XVCKlAAACAlb IUIO XIX ob ZVK1- ment that went into service from this State and (he first Regiment to Jign a regular battle trilA tho Ibderal troop), v The ie regiment left I Raleigh on the 21st. of May, 1861, (the day after the State seceded), and proceeded to Yorktown.' where ' it served a six. months term and was discharged. ' It was composed of two Companies of Volunteers from Meck lenburg,: two from Cumberland, one; from xiagecomDe, one irom namai,, one lroin Orange, ene from . Buncombe, one from Burke, and one from Lincoln. Two Com panies afterwards joined the regiment at Yorktown. one from Tyrrell and one from Chowan, mating twelve companies in.au. The -News reports the following ST? KtTnwmS: Stronach and Wavne AIcotL The points Of controversy in tms case were tnese : jut. At Tl A . . ijieosoe purcnasea oi yy u ditomcu a, n Al. .l . M T nmmil in rla PinA Phosphate, a quantity of this guano, which, upon application, was round to pe ; worm- less.; Upon an analysis of tne sone rnos - a. s-. m.w aawvA0nM La nwrw) - r rriaa inoronro flT Mr. Bledsoe, it waS shown ta be useless as CO Av fcAA--j wow p-r - i trredients which are calculated to enrich land. A similar analysis by Professor Lie- big, of Baltimore, ! also established - the worthlessness of thisgianodemonstratlAigr that as a.iertiiizer, .li.waanofcBujMsrior ii common sand., Mr. Bledsoe refused to pay for the guano, and ). Jr. Mernmon 65 Do., then instituted a suit atrainst- their agents, Stronach &"Alcott. for the recovery, of the value of the guano. The jury returned ? a verdict in favor of the piaintilia auowinar I it aw. Af HaM ann HamorvAO - - x f ' I. lull aXUUUiisi vl Uvws csiuu caxAAUiS o. ail- PaiKTrsa Parra. We have now In stock over 900 roams of news paper, sJxe i4i8o,: weight 30 Its per ream. It is good, rag paper, and will be sold, in pounds each. Cash or C. O. D. orders promptly filled. Pries 15 cents per pound. RENO. On Tuesday, Jane 10th, Kary Saloinavai. fsnt danghter of Cyrus S. and Barak M. Keno, aged I iiMnuxB ana so aays. - The friends and acquaintaacos of tho family are Invited to attend the funeral, at 10X o'clock, this InoAxgtme. J th. . - I "r:!---"--- V 1 (r.) jpapers nleast copy. .Fetter, of Scotland r,.."?151? mw """" A Proclamation '.jt T5TT THB GOVEBIfOB V OF NOtt ,;:j--lnaB ! - f DEPABTHKNT,: 1 r; JtTiX the Qmerii Xmembij pandit th7wi ofifiTV of th stato: t""t k t; .'!wt Top B. CAUstitvi Ctoremc- bf the Btat of pabnshed for thirty days preceding the ant Thnrs- i -vniiy i "DaUy lUi :' - iui aUy Era," and the ?Kh j ffQi J? 'or tte nie length or time m the f allovlnv WmVIv iwvm nnhiM.il oiumem the rouowing Weekly pai pabliafaed in ttim vana tm.j tovwit: t . .... ..:. tnesute. Kirst DlBtrlc.-."North Carolinian." . TliraihAth Cliy; "Exp," WasMngtonT Second District "Newt" , OaUthmn; lTin t; man" Fayetteville. 'tffmJS oenboro; Sixth District "nfimomt " f!hai1nHA MRnirlt nt the South," Bockingham. cr ' Berentn jtrtct." American," StateariUe ; Eighth District u Pionnnr" n tTi.li That portion of the preamble ordered t be pnb liBhed is in the following words, to-wit: ; " Whibeas, The last General Assembly, (three fifths of the Whole namber of members -of each Honse concurrifle-. the bill eontainlntr tha umiw ing been read three times in each House, proposed uw luuuwuig uunuom 01 ue uonsutanon Of the Biaie, te-SFit: Aiteratum m relation, to the public debt; alteration in relation to the office of Superin tendent of Public Works; alteration in relation to -i v. ... J.C the General AasemblT: alteration in rnlaiirm ta tK Code Oommlssioners ; alteration in relation to Fed eral ana otner emcers noiaing office." 1 ! !-'i .The second section of the said art arApreA tn Kn puDiisnea is in tne louowing words, to-wit: La. Ta l 11 "t a m a a a . M I . -AbiuuAU Dame out mi uie Hnenss in each and every eonntr in the Stata tw- mm nnlla at th u. enl election precincts in his county on the said first eame - eoau be hour of eieht of seven im the J?.!0 Meonsutunon, may Tote for or against aSSw'lnS. TT.Ti! wplrfnted The attention Of County Commissioners andln- SniLll?A separate ballot-boxes ahairbe tarnished for eacH amendment to be voted on. --;; 1 Done at our City of Baleigh, the ninth day of 1 a. Jane, A D. 1878, and in the nlnety-serenth j one w juaerican lnaepenaence. TOD R. CALDWtfiL.1' By the Gorernor: ; j. b. lMKATHxaT, FrtyaU Secretary, jane ll-aod , ... CAPITAIa stock BAM OF 8Ef HOOYEE, A .U. C T -I O fi SI, CBONLY, AneU0meer. . BY CBONLY. & KORBIS. ., 0 SATUKDAT. Mtbi INST., at M OVLOCX. wv vt ajli tyou ) jka.baauo iCBcrt . , j 144 Shares Capital Stock Bank f New Uamsvrer, la lota to ; : .- lt Pareaaaers. anelS-St - . . : 11116 SUlTDher Sl)Tllli?S. - ... A jx wuxui, . j. I f -j ' v f rpms CKLEBSATED WATEEINQ PLACK A (formerly Sparking Catawba) is now open for i vUttnnL . . I ' Th "racing atmosphere, with the bealtivrestormg I " t? A Most Desirable Resort i ; ua ui - ....... j . . . FLKaSUBS-SlEEEXBS. . , r I Mrs. Wren, who is so wall known as a HODXL I hu uoKKJutlKK, will have charge of the culinary department.. j - t r''ri tww if-" TB, W i k. iiilliftTrl .-Tft.hl and a Bond ! ? -vr SirpplT' of Ice. Omnibus will be at Hickory Station, on the West ern a. u. xxauroaa, on uie arrival or every train. I - r . . ,. I1W K U JUaIaV :orr. jane u-inuwawim Proprietor. What Smiley . Said: THEY WILL HAYS TrTKTIf," "''';''-' 6UB 'Old Reliable . AND OTHEB .... 4. .. , ..U . .'I-.. " . S ' "'.. . . : v ' BRANDS CIGARS vj;; . ! BT D. PIOOTT. ,! JunelS-tf COPENHAGEN lIRSETx?R: LI8D0B j j Amber Cherry, imported in glass only. Strictly i pare one : I ' 1 Old Wines and IJquors, r We have at all times the most extensive stock of 1 strictly fine and.., j . U -u r - - - - Ptjj0 Old' Braildy, - Whiskies and Wines tn tne State They can be relied Oft iaill" cases for meilkinal ma lamuy use. trmdi CdT ' !june3S-tf ' : ! 1 North Front street. Pianos ! iainos ! TSRimS THE CmJEBRATKD MAlmFACTOIUES . ti -a ttt v . a jl. r. m. . .. u a tS9 u.mH.1 Jk. tfl -Vl AU. AOMfO B Ab WWA, IM aSnuth,anduroyefltem.imuer. . ' ,( THESE IwaxRTjnENTS "... Oombine- all the qualities- which are required to maae.- : - ; ,i-..-!.s, K lit, . '. .. - A Piano as Perfect as Possible- j Live Book and Xnalc Store. ..Bacon and Porks 1-rr 1 ti boxes ri.8; stdbs ajsno shotjIaDkrs, 150 : I:-." BWb. Porkv rjv. ,i t..i Viii Al,tu -.a Hi iunalS-tf ;'i-. ! v W, CTTtCrnCPfa ww iut nuu mid iwuuu HDcuun eh uin anrA ka NEW ADVERTISEMENTS O PE B A H O U S E - Uv: RET.' C W. WA1UIES . ' a tJJLL DSLIYKB HIS EUMUKOUS LXCTUBX f T entitled ... Chain up tlie Dog, AT TUB OPERA. HOUSE, 1 On Friday Night,; Junti 13th, 1873.' Admlwion. S5 cents. Tickets for lale at P. HeiatV I benrer'. Lire Book amd MnsJc wore. Doora open I . . . v S. Dl I at IX i lit O'CiocJC uocam oommwcuiK I ane3Hre :)'. Post copy. iu CA HHD8. 8. H. 1CQLASSSS, Q H r Bblo. 8. H. llolassesj 'i 250 B" 8ynI., QIBbls. X. D. Syrop. r. ror sale by 1 june is-a Coffee, Wnlsltey and ' Salt. . h 1 onrv BAGS COFFKK, 150 Bbls, Bye and Corn v wnxsjtey, b,uuvbsckb eau." Vw mIai )i. V W HTTTK'U N If l Jane t-tf t7. IS and North Water st WOL--'oaiii.-'tB;itiaV ORA BOXES-SOAP-,-00 BOXES CANDLES, 100 Atj v uoxes uanay, boo a.egs iNaus. Just receiyed by - , . . h P. W. KXRCHNEH, yane mt S7, 18 and SO North Water street. Storage. .' '1 : 1! W K" WILL SELL CHEAP A . LARGE WARE- , T ........ . ...... , .11 HOUSE, to be removed from premises on wharf. ... I . ........ ' - . " foot of Castle rtreet Juae U-lt , NORTHROP & CUMMING, Ginger Ale Jtt CASES, FOtrB DOZEN EACH, EXPRESSLY lorramuy convenience. - - - ' i UXaAO. 1. JaXlutS ab UO., June 13-tf - J 7 North Front street. - gsathath Eestored to its Original Color, ' By the use of that Scientific . Discovery, called HALL'S-VEGETABLE Sicilian, Hair.?: HI ene wer! It will make Hair erow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, aa it furnishes the nutritive principle Dy waicn the aair is noorxsnaa ana sup norted. . It will prevent the hair from falling oat, and does not stain tne sain. , No better evidence ot its saperiority' need be ad dnced than the fact that so many imitations . of It. are onerea to uie puDnc. it is a spiendia uair uressingi .,.- s Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail B. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. rat sale Dy ail oruggista. uune l-eoaaw-aaw Chamber of Commerce. npHK REGTJIaAB monthlt mexttng of thk JL Chi Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Com mercial Exchange Booms this day fTHvassAT) at' 11 O'CIOCK. June 13-lt ,t RICHARD W, ANDREWS, , . Ckncord Chapter No.: 1 - A SPECIAL MEETING THIS EVENING, AT S o'clock, for work in the Mark Master's degree. AH Royal Arch Kasont in good standing are Crater. naily lnviteo. uy oraer or tne 1. r. - s. r. n&xuuawn, oecrevary. St. Joan s nail, Joae uin, ism,, . ,.1:r-u. Post copy The Mastery Solved at Last ! ?;:. 1 i i Bsrs-alns ! Bargains ! Bargains I AT COST! AT COST! 5AT COSTI At Solomon5 ievy's. Store! i . il-.:i i:-x:i ,oi-,:":-;.i.-.;w c; qomb .em.:. GREAT FAIaU IN ,. :, u t'l Dry. GoQds, CiQtMiii, Boots, Sims, Eats, TBTnKa;e.;,!'eVei':'; '';'" A. AUAA hiu WW UOWM Pwwa aaa eaaa aaoyaa .jj A .T1 .Aluiiul i.V tea sail JanavmMtS . A FULL LUTE OP LADIES' WEAE. ; I am determined to chaneemT business, and in order to do that I offer my No humbug! Com and see for yourselves and wi Save at Least 25 per Gents, By purchasing your Goods of . . . , SOIaOMOW UEVY, At the old stand, southeast cornea Front and Mar.: ' ket "streets.' tif s3? "i may 15-lm-nao' TilioiiitoirM - OFFICE OF GIN'L SUPERINTENDENT, Whjuhotoh, May 80th, 1873. j - x... r. spkciaj, NOTICK. -VN AND AFTER - ' ' IS Unm A XT' IIIMV ftv. - uuiaAf ,wai wv T ho passengers wall be carried on "The Through Ktim.i Vmitrkt 'IVhItm " - '"";-!' - " JOHN F. DIVINE, may 31-lm nac T. """."" ,""""r Gen'l Sup't "T rpRAVELTNG BAGS, VALISES, SADDLES, A.) Harness. Bridles. Martinsaiea. couara. uamei Trace Chains, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Shammo dlery Hardware. - Also a large jot of second-hand Saddlery Goods. ., , . .. .. J'.S.Toakam icCo., - - ' , . No. 8 South Front SL. mayS-tf nac V , ' - . Wilmington, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. New Spring & Summer Qooia JJST,BJCEXVED AT , . u: J. & H.' SAMSON'S. ttttc R3SPcrrrrjTTTNvTrE OUR CUSTOM- VY to inspect our lressGoooX wlnch will be found the most varied the most varied and . . i.-'---- ';' 1 v rrrMt stack 1st ta Cltr. r ! -j ,r v'l i .a S'.t ;'i J r. consisung of the latest styles and shades in Japan? ose, UTCuaaines, vubuxcb,. ow. vvu vt Is also replete with Piques, CambriCheck, Nat-' WIS wauim vn AtBiinnfl Alinijf j DovleS. 0 , i . Parasols, uioycf caul josierjr ia great Tarlcty. .nav fT-tfv "lP ONZT, Auctioneer. jCroctBiy aiiffla ON THURSDAY NEXT, ltTH INST., AT 10 o'clock A. M.. we will sell at oatt Sales Room Na 6, North Water street, a large1 assortment of TThlte Ormaite. C.' C. Yellow aad I lit trade. Theattentloe ef noceni an4dealert la called to this sale as the articles are to be. sold without . . reserre. . .w. t. iW - ' june 10-tf ' Real Estate - mi Loai y Association SAVINGS i BANK j ' - JNO. WILDER ATKINSON.. .?.Preaident THOS. H. MoKaT,f;...i.. J...i.-Vlee President CHAS. B.KLI.I3. ...... .Secretary and Treasurer TiTRTSffTTiTlS. ' - Juo. Wilder Aikinsott,' ot ' Atkinson ! Hamyng.; '. Alrlch Adrlar. of Adrian A Vollera. .-. I Wm. H. Bernard, of the Wilmington Btaa. ' Isaac B. Grainger, President Bank of New Hanover. Ueorge liamss, oi ixsmss s uowen. ' Thos. H. McKoyj of W. A. Whitehead 4 Ca ' , Rnnw Mnom. Broker. ! 1 -ii...1'- - Samuel iNonnr iron, of lvortnrop at cmmmina. ' George W. Williams, of Williams St Murchlson. rTTBSt kBOVTC ' CORPOmiTOlvt BARTERED ? - J ..... ...... fff'. it i 'f win be allowed, . . . . , . , Tae-aarety or the seeurttie, the1 coastanUy'ln- M..fn. M1t.l Af thA A.wa.XlA llk.ul of Interest, and the character of the management, ' unite xu iiianing uixa uie . , . , . SAFEST AND BEST PATTNQ SAVINGS SCHEME ever- offered to this community. . ' Interest allowed on all sums lmahungone month aadkaigerv.n-..:-;;.H .: :v-t V i'i . Fifteen days notice required to draw out money. ; Deposits received at an v. time br -the Secretarr and Treasurer, No. 41 Harket street. ... jnme6-tf . , u i-:. iil.KtV,.;;.:; - sa I HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIATED WITH MY self Mr. Helnrich Westerniaiin (fortaarlr With Messrs. Adrian A V oilers), who is well known .to the business community for his integrity, experience and business capacity. - t WUmiiigton, JJ. CL, May lit, 1873. .! Oil ) '" i'-.'J : ;d) aO klC-J'-f-tr-l -Tt .: -.V ;h CXPA11T1TCIM1I1P NOTICE. Referring to the above Card we beg leave to inform . the business community that, we have this day en- .' ...... .... -. , ; , i tered into coparthenhip, under the firm'liame of " ' EPescliau & Westermann,5 t- ;Jtr: For the transaction of a s Mcsalfi 1 1 r vvh- in this city,' and respectfully, tender .bur 'services. pTOihlatiig that any business intrusted' to oofeare win meet with prompt attention, 'and weT hope that' oar long biliiness experience wui enable us to give full satisfaction to our patron. -0 IM ,, lna E. PESCHATJ & WESTEBJ1ANN. ' Wflmlnfftoa,Xa,Maylst,18TS,; f . 1 nm . . . ' .. a "i . BOOTS, SHOES'" for Misses, LftieS' and Gents wear,'' 'are Very 't . ! .. . M . 3 . f T a stylish and luited to an' classes and conditions.' ' " bsbriL 'itqwch sow , a t wfj fv, p coif v;4 . M ftt I;Vi Jun4 o-tf 1.4 - -X9 NorQi Front street, JUST wATr H ARlDi " TjT W; W. ttKj "FASTLIN1S,, 18 DOZEN' STRIPED . . HATS AND CAPS, For Sale 33 1-3 Per Cent Cheaper v--THAN;lAAST!TEAR.1t:;- . ...... , .f , ; f O Ia Ia xia. u avn as. xva :v! I!;w ii "ciouaers. : -jeh-tf" 4- The North Carolina Argus, r j -.irr?i-?'it:0 y tii4 - W.i ..!. AnWey.Viraiaily.i aa4 V3PoJitical Newrpaper, D. IIcITeilL Editor " ; ; rand "tvtAlHtSBbBO', N. Cm HAS FbTIMES THE t . boMfUl circulation of any paper to Anson., or any of the surrounding Uonnue KstaDusnea m or any of 10A9 1.1. 1848, it is, and has been the organ or tne ap conn try ever sinoe advertisers knew Ks value. It is the only advertising medium in Anson- County. Advertise I Advertiser! Terms reasonable. 1 Subscribe I Sub scribe ! ! Every merchant and business man should . have the Aaeus. t .r .may-SOtf . t . 'i V:vU-T'r-'ill0tiC0r' QaNSlONEES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT tho German Barqu HERMANN HELMHICH will be ready to receive eargo to-day (Wednesday); Jane llttu;' R. E. OESTEESIIICH, Master. June 11-St' Hew, line;: 'I'S Ij . s BRANDT FEACHFS, J am a wnnra (.AflflAX xtXO .(' ... ; !; ; - ' CAHKltU UX DTaUSS,' -4 ' : ' '; , . , BASINS, f uu; r-r;v -:K5 ' TEAS AND CIGARS. At wholesale only. . apS-tf n J't- t liXDWASDSJs HAUL. ; ; : E2achefieache3.' ; ; . LB. PEACHES, ft 00 FEB CASS; J 2j 8SrAUCA, ' For sals at wa .JnnoJMf..,,., ;.-, ,,J.aBTEYgNSOyg. Opirit Barrel SELECTED SFHtXT gA.ETgaXS, ' ' y I. a , ' Varaala bT . : . guj'sS-tf v WILLIAMS AJaTOBZSON.: A Low. isaBW . li . f n i WP Ii
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 12, 1873, edition 1
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