if THE IIOEITIITG QTAE. . i PUBLISHED DAILY, BY " . j . . . KATM Or 8UB8CBIPTIOII. few,, to advance, (by-mall).. .$T 00 SPJiU n advance ( ")....- 8 CO KmVtaadrancj S .00 .it Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect for mare than 8 months la advance. . . - 'oirri-iNEs. '-;; Margall makea a new ministry in Spain. . Great fire at Port-au-Prince. -Emperor William is now -well. Prussian Ecclesiastical Law Court organized. -Twenty cholera deaths at Nashville Fri day; nine interments reported at Memphis. Holland offers ever so many conces sions in order to make peace with Atcheen. . Mohammedans of "Bosiiia have mur dered $70 Christians in six weeks. Aurich, appointed Spanish Minister of Ma rine Friday, resigned yesterday. Crisis continues Five New York sunstrokes Friday. t : Occasional rain areas. 1-? New York Markets:. Cotton, 21; gold, 115f ; spirits turpentine, 44 cents; rosin, $3 85 2Qa j. ; A Liberal elected to Parlia ment from Berkshire. The recent meeting of the New York Liberal Republi can leaders reaffirmed the Cincinnati plat form, referred the matter of calling a State Convention to the Executive Committee, and generally seemed to desire to await events, v . '' ' : -; ' ' - ; v 1 ,. Supreme Council Friend or Temper '., . v. anee. .1 ' - ICondensed from the Raleigh. News. THUK8DAY. " ' Resolntions of regret for the severe ill ness of Maj. D. II. Hill, one of the found ers of the order, and that the Secretary of this body be instructed to transmit to the Scribe of the Supreme Council of th Uni ted Friends of Temperance the report on the constitution adopted to-day, requesting him to submit the same to the Supreme Council U. F. T., at its session, July 80th, 1873, and inform this body through its Sec retary of the action of that body as early as possible, were aaoptea. - 1 - At the evening session the following offi cers were' elected: " President A. P. Abell, of Georgia.' , Associate Rev. -T. A. Car ruth, of Florida. . ' Secretary Rev. TV. B. Wellons, of Vir ginia. - Chaplain ReVj. A R 'Raven, of North Carolina. 4 ' ; " . Treasurer O. T. Butler, of West Vir ginia. Conductor J ames Cutrer, of Mississippi. Sentinel CoU J, O, Bine, of South Caro lina. " -- -' '' ' ! On motion the installation of officers was dispensed with. ' '--- j The following resolution was adopted : Btwlvtd, That the selection of the place for the next session of this Supreme Coun cil be made by the committee appointed by. this Supreme Council In connection with that of the U. F. T., provided the consoli dation is effected. ; - .. The Council decided to hold Its next semi-annual session at Marion, S. C, in case the consolidation is not effected. ' Rep. Ott presented a report from the Committee -orr - Constitution, .-which was adopted." 'Only a few unimportant amend ments' were. made. The report sustained the. decision of thDUV. P.. W. W. Mc- "Kenzie, in a decision rendered in a case in' Fayette ville. Resolution of respect for memory of Rev. Dr. N. F. Reid and condolence . with his: family were adopted. f.' v, ;i Council adjourned unil next day. , CeaaVllaweMtary- Beeolatlona. f At their session on Friday, the So1 preme Council of the Friends of Tem , perance, in session at Raleigh, passed the following - resolutions -complimentary to true accomplished wife of Revru.lr. Whitater, editor of the Friend of Temperance: ' ' ' : ' , 1. j Baohedt .That we, the members . of the Snnrema Cnnnr.il of the Friends 01 Temperance, express our profound I , rratlTcatibnat the presence of Mrs. ,, W.nie; Whitaker, . the talented and untiring editress of fhe Social ' Circle" Department of the Friend of - Temperance, the organ of our Order. -.SJUmZo. That w nrMMt tn her our hearty thanks for her vigor-1 eta efforts in behalf of the 'cansa of Temperance, and specially' in favor of our Order, and express our admira- I n.r.L." ,fF"V."" manuestra -inner puDiisnea;wnungs i against the drinking habiUcf society, 3. Resolved. That we pledge her I our sympathy and support rn carry- ing lorward the work so nobly begun and wish for her a career in - the fu ture surpassing in brilliancy and suc cess the glowing record ot her past deeds. I-.,. '..'..,'" I fRichmond Enquirer.1 ; -t DEATH OF UIBAOI POWEBS.' The telegraph, announces the death of this distinguished American sculp tor at r lorence. Mr. rowers has re- sided continually abroad since 1837, . t 1 j-to.' making his home at Rome and Flor ence, the scenes of his artistic tri nmphs, which have been many. His greatest work, or at least the one that has brought him most fame,' was his ureeic clave," ; about whose excel lencies' the critics ;kr$ ' jnuch divided. The country l'h'owpVer.'fnir pt his works, and his vnainev has become a hoasehold word throughout the land. It was but the' other -day .. that1 his Htatne of Franklin, ordered thirty years ago, was installed with great pomp in New. Orleans.' During the war Mr. Powers rendered himself very unpopular in the South by his almost fanatical zeal for the Union. Exactly what rank he will take in history; as an artist we are not prepared to say, hut he has long been acknowledged a chief among American sculptors?, The following is the list of Mar ' snals for the next Pair of the North Caro lina Agricultural Society, except a few ap pointments to be made by the Chief Mar shah; Chief Marshal Col. W.' K. Davis, Franklin. Assistants Augustus M. Moore, Chowan; R. B. Peebles, Northampton; T. B. Hvmirt: w,n. ntnf v tt AnthAnv Halifax: L,. Faiaon. Samnaon: Cant W. A. Cumminff. Hevt Hanover: P. F. Pescud. 1 f.v:Wake;3.;M7 Crenshaw, Wake; Joseph Xireeo; wake; J. K. fpnllas, Onillord; CoL tt-ii&d wwan: j. il fearsonuurKe Flemmintr' MrTintoll' i?nbflrt Fprsy the ; H. Lv Suten, lEdgecombe ; fioore, Alamance: Capt. Jonn Mecklenburg.' ' VOL. XII.-NO. 79. TUB O I T "ST. f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Mdkson & Co. Good Clothing." ' ; J. N. Hinton. Wit High SchooU' : s See Notice of Room Wanted. 1 - ' ; f Jamb Akdkrsox.' Change of Schedule. J ohnF. DrmiE. Change of Schedule. Tnoa D. Mkares. 4th July Excursion. , QiLKs & Mukchison. Wagon Material. Geo. R Fuknch & Sosa Shoes i&c. F, W. KERCHNKRf-Tobacco, &c, &d . .Cronly & Morbis. Furniture. Vi 1 r Chab. D. Mteks & Co. Groceries. . VT. C.SERyoss. Interest, ' t v J I' 1 Heinsbkrger. -Just Received. '.'.. 1 George Myebb, Messina Lemons, &.c Dtjdlkt & Elxis. Boots and Shoes, i J, Ff RrmcKKitT. Musical Noticev 'jl Cronlt & Morris. 50 Cases Brandy. X ' J. K. McliJttEjnjrr. Seeds. Jacob Wise. A Card. ! - if Our Churches To-Day. -.....uuuricuD, wiu Ficttu iu uie 11m irresoyierian uxiurcn this morning at 10J p'clock and in.the evcn ig at 8J o'clock. Sunday School at 5 P.M. Services in the First Baptist Church, cor ner Market , and Fifth streets as follows: Preaching at 11 o'clock A: M. and at 8J P. M. Sunday School at 0 A.' M. Weekly Prayer Meeting , Thursday :,. night at 8i' 1 o'clock. Elder J. C. Hided. Pastor. Services at St. John's Church to-day, being the Feast of. St. Peter the Apostle, as follows: Celebration of the Iloly Eucharist at 71 o'clock; Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 8J' oclock: : a ; ', ' ! J Services at Front Street M. E. Church at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 4 P. M. Prayer, meeting Wednesday at 8 Q 'cloclcy Seats all free. GenUemanly ushers rill be in attendance to) conduct strangers wm to seats. Rev. R. 8. Moran, D. D., Pastor. Services at SL Paul's (Prot. Episcopal) Church at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Rev. T. M. Ambler Pastor. Seats free. '.' -;.r ! , There will be no services at SL Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church to-day on account of the absence of : the Pastor. ' Sunday School at 3 P. M. Meeting of Christian Association at 4 P. M. ' , i, ,; Rt. Rev. Bishop-Gibbons preaches to day in St. Thomas' Catholic Church." 1 Independent Church Services at Union Schoel House, on Sixth, between Nun and Church streets, at 11 At M. 'Sunday School at 950 A.M.- .Y. i ' VI i Services at St. Mark's Church, . (Colored Episcopal,) : every Sunday at 11- A. M. Children's services at 4 -P. M. Night ser vice at 8 P. M. - On Wednesday evening at 8j p. m. 'I ;.:ui:;'V-r-., J Services at the ' First (Colored) Presby terian Church, corner Eighth and Chestnut streets, at 11 & Ml and 8 P. M.. Sabbath School f at 9 A. M. Services will be con ducted by Rev, J. w; Telfair. - . ? . ? : New : York, - Norfolk and Charleston Rail war """;' : ' ' " ' ; ' : The Norfolk Virginian says: "We are informed that the President and managers of the above railway are on a visit of in spection to our city, preparatory to'starthtg j the work of building their railroad. ,. Their I engineer corps have already' surveyed the line as far as the South Carolina line. It is the intention of the officers of this I company to puan tneir work lorward witn I .. ? wu ,.The importance of the success of this enterprise to the city : of Jorf oik must be apparent to our citizens as it will give us Je Northern - terminus of - an - air line through tte.Carolmas.and southwest to . . T" TO& if -constructed, wiU work a "Jury to Wilmington, if the projected line, forty,' or fifty miles west of us, should I :,s:,m,r:. weeu w cuP ana p w rauroaa as well as other matters): and it is news to us to hear that the 4,engineer corps have already surveyed the line as far as the South Caro- lina line." Perhaps this is a bird's-eye view taken by the Immortal Karnes from his perch in Tom Scott's Philadelphia roost Tk TTronsr Name. ..: - . ..:, '' t ' , It seems that our informant was mistaken as to the name of the new organization to be started here, and which we styled the "Independant Order of Red Men." The name of the Order, a Lodge of which is to be instituted here,: is the Improved Order I m a.-"-.-.!- i."- of Red Men. There is such an organiza tion as the one first named, which, having seceded from the old Ordef, is '-'not recog nized by it We learn that the charter for the new Lodge is expected here in about ten aays, wneo wora wm u wuuueuwuai. - a - . till J once. rfar Court. . v.V t In the case ot Edward Giles, Daniel Bry ant and John Giles, charged with larceny, the consideration of which was commenced on Friday, the Jury returned a verdict yes terday of not guilty. R. H. Leak, charged with embezzlement of funds belonging to the Sabbath School of St. Stephens! M. R Church. The jury failed to agree and were discharged unMoaynSng f- : In the. case of Celia Saul3, charged with robbery, the Jury "failing to agree, were discharged and a rnietrial entered. nnnrt innrnd until 11 oMrvt A Tvf Monday;' -when- the -civU' docket will be taken tip. Annual Commencement. . . . . i (it.. r The Acaaemy 01 ine,tDte: pi.f juercy will hold its Annual Commencement on Monday evening, June 80th, and during the exercises premiums for application and ad- vancemenCand also crown, of , honor for ; Wi W. excellence Of deportment Will DO awaraea. I JH.-V., WIU ieavaDUimur vu ua ""4 v 1 of the aasoraersinesemeaianes jcure rave aim spe TV Amv . rx L. jm 1-.ut,- amAMM ma 1 clal interest in these products of mefflcat akUl-.la- A -Yi I 'Ane puDlic are coraxauy inTiveuj w uu 1 mo xvui o uijr hcjlw wr i 6"v- t", .T I deed, these mealcaimarrejamteresteawnt more in u. I - .- . sii af o I , TTianhWt of tbfl ratha I our oomntrT than all the oOier atten&ona we had Wilkes. J uie ieraseH, .-wiucu wiu.wuw , ,.Jt . ItteraftofflaLe4itaBiam.- -i.j ' i 1 o'clock P. JM," precisely. Admission free, lira plc-nio on Waccamaw take," f 1 . jaMjModiwtb -a n m t 'nj WILIINGTON, , . N. Cv SUNDAY, ; BUR6LARV, A While Ran br the name of Thomas Webb Arrested for Bnrslary He ! Detected la the Act Hie Imprison mentln the County Jail Fall Par- tlcnlars ef the Affalrit )l' -h , " After our paper had gone to press'yester day morning and 'a small portion of the edition had been printed, we received in telligence of a burglary having been com mitted by a white man by the1 name of Thomas B. Webb. Under the circum stances we could then' only make' brief men tion of tfie fact," and we now give the par ticulars as follows : Mr. Brunhild had. occa sioa to go to his store, in company with a friend, shortly before 12 o'clock. As they J enierea uie iront aoor one 01 tnem noticeo a door shutter close ; near , the entrance in the alley way and opening oil the stairsteps.. 1UB Ukuer w, They,then proceeded to the door that they 1 had seen closed, as if by some unseen hand. and one of the party attempted to pull it open, when he found that it was held shut by some one on the other side. It was then agreed that while one remained at the door the other should summon a policeman. This was done, and . in the meantime, the j party at the door heard some pne creeping up the stairs. - A crowd soon collected, among them two or three policemen, and a WhUe others remained on the first and sec a. tVm?Z ounenwa.; ond. floors two or. three went up in the third " story. Here i in J a small room, in one end ' of the' building, the door of which was open, one of the party thought he perceived a slight trembling of the shutter and something very like the fingers I of a man's hand clasping the edge of it. to hold it . back. . The party ', who madV the discovery walked to the door, gave, the 8hutter sudden jerk, when' out stepped bb and the burglar was reveal- ed. He was reaklng with perspiration and his clothing disfigured wilh lime and cobwebs.- He was very cool and collected, however, and, upon facing the party, broke out In what one of them termed " a mighty dry laugh, exclaiming, VWhat Is . all this excitement about; what is the. matter?" Upon being asked what he was doing there,; he remarked that he came in with the rest to hunt for the burglar and got behind the door to make them believe he was the man they were searching for.'. They were rather inclined to the opinion that he was, and he was consequently taken into custody' and carried to the Guard House. He had a valise or satchel with him, which was found to contain several boxes of cigars,' two bottles of . whiskey , and a quantity of to bacco.'";' .Vi"V'.V , -V'1. ' l , A key. was found in tile side door, by which the burglar entered, which, upon being shown to Mr. Brunhild, was identi fied as one which he had lost while ' Webb was in his employ several months ago., : ' The preliminary examination, of ,Webb before the Mayor's Court is alluded to else where. After his case was disposed of a police officer was dispatched to search his room, on Front street, between Dock and Orange, when a quantity of cigars, tobac-1 "botflesofliquorrempty cigar boxes," etc., jIjjJ r. ' ; ' . -" - . cus, on irnncess, street; .was also entered on Friday night and aboUt twenty-two hundred cigars taken. As about two hundred of the cigars found in Webb's room were identified as belong ing to Mr. Marcus, there appears to be but UtUe doubt as to who was the gmlty party in thL inBtAnft cigars to smau aeaiera ior -Bevcnu uiuuuur past, at a ridiculonsry low figure in Borne instances, but as his business was that of r-rr6 "v"6"-" - enmstance. Besides, - he, appearea to wr W Well thoukht of in the community and .'"l.iU.il!m 'lMi1 otia ol?n4ifrot no r"JT'. .h!!fA,, inal action. ". tt! t.n Vamm Vbam f na flMnrl TriFlr" u... , but we learn that it Will not be tried, this term. : - . ' . . i ' . ; TffAV rfv 4 Via -4nw I trial of which was commenced 1 CT y' j r i v- . , 1 t i c .r fwf irniav onn Annan m w-fu:;.'Jy2 TW discoverea vnavone. oi uio juivro. woo ! ....... . -7. ' 1 vj- ceat,' when one of the . counsel ex plained that he was under arrest for bur- irlftrv It was thereupon ajrreed. that the case should proceed with eleven jurymen. n.ari catrt. - !o ' . ; , - . i , . ' .The following cases were disposed of yes- terday: ": , ! fi "' i .;' ' .;. -T. B. Webb' charged with burglariously ehterinir the store of Mesara. EL Brunhild &:Bra)a( llKp'clockon .rMdaynighL Requlred.rtD give security; in the ;umof 5(X) for hb appearance at Cand turned orer to the Sheriff, by; whom he wa9 lodged in jaiL' , . .. , v ,-, ....-r . ''' i Daniel 0'SnlliTanr charged with being OTUnK OU " w " day night, was found guilty and required to pay a- fine pt $10 and costs. Another white man, who was down with the same complaint, was released on the payment of costs. . . Kxenrslon. ifiv;.-. Ai ,n The Darlington Southerner says : 1 An ex: curaton """r . jrrrp 2-'- . . 40 cts. a peck; soup bunch, Octs. plums, 10 tides therefrom but denies.hav tog made. ,15 cts. a the raid on Mr. Marcus' establishment. . . ,s . 4050 , i5 Wfthb was on the iurv in a case of lar- 1 f, - . vT-' . ; ' v Ann a v L.oea.1 Dots. ' '..':l';J:-; ..'.;;.,- Sr '. .t The Sheriff paid oft ; the Jury yester day.-.;.,;:.j. 'il h ,;l :-J y- The Grand Jury were discharged'yes terday.'VH - fAV.yvfi .b:irj! ' 1 : , ' . . ' j...' .. ; ' f" Clean out and disinfect your lots and cellars.;' ;-;''"-- '::' 'i : '' ' ': ." ' There were 25 true bills found by the Grand Jury during the (week.. (" '; . : There .were thirty-seven police arrests during the past week, j , f,. ; iy.; I T " ' The ' steamship JWetrcpdUa ' arrived . at New York from this port yesterday, 3 j ts: It would have been very warm yester- 'iayjlut;f better pleasant breeie blowing. , ; Uapt. .Ben j. Robinson, of. the Fayette-, yille Bta&exman, was jin .the city yesterday. , ; Tne-'Board of Aldermen will make another effort to have a meeting on Tuesday evening, i" " U-.u ;i , h, '..! ' -i Work has been resumed on Giblem Lodge, streets. corner, of Eighth and 'Princess Capt. W. A.. Cumming, of this city has been appointed one of the marshals of the approaching Siate Fair at Raleigh. - . Geo. L. Mabson, colored lawyer of this city, is an applicant for the position of postmaster in this city.' " f. .( ! Work on Bannerman's Bridee , has been resumed by Mr;vR Cl.rRoss, the con tractor, and the structure will be completed in about two or three weeks. -v 5 There, will be a grand excursion; to the sea-shore on th steamer. Waccamaw on the 4th of July. See notice elsewhere, j . , -. ' - , ' ' . i There were Ohry 2 interments in Oak- dale Cemetery during the 'past : Week, aged 26 and 7 years respectively One " of ' these ;ed out of the State and was brought here for S"' -'--J-l) r:i - f The . usual monthly . meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society will.be ield at the Rooms of the Toting Men's Christian Association on Tuesday afternoon,, at 6 O'clock. 17J-U-1 y-il-'d HUl '-''i'"( P-f ; During the past week the sum of $l,r 775 25 Was paid into the City Treasury, , of which $618 25 was for special license tax, $42 for dray badges and $1,055 for Real and Persbnal taxes o 1872 ' i.V : ' One of our typos received the present of a mammoth cabbage, yesterday, raised by Mr. J. H. Hewetti' living at Jumping Run, about miles from , this city,- Which weighedsixtecn pounds. i w -'j j , " --f Companies A and B Wilmington ;Rifle Guards, are to have a grand pic-nic at Hil ton on,Friday next, the 4th of July. The Committee are J. S. W. Eagles, John Gates, Solomon Nixon and Solomon Morton. V ' -7 Frank Clinton and " S. Merrick,' who were mentioned in the proceedings of the Mayor's Court yesterday as having been fined $1 each for failure to appear as4 wit neses in the case of Obediah Fulford, re quest us to say that they had nothing to do with' the affair and knew' nothing, about it. We gave the case as we found , it on the Court docket r;. At Wilmington Retail market. 7' The following prices ruled during yester day afternoon:; Onipns,o10cts per bunch; cabbage, 1025 cents per , head ; aweet po tatoes, 4050. cts per peck; Irish potatoes, 40 50cts. a peck; radishes, 5 cents per bunch ; lettuce, 5 eta. a bunch carrots, Sets, a bunch ; w 0wica J"" I 12J cts. per pound; peaches, (dried) 12i25 . .... ri . !- -.w " ter 4550 cents per pound; cheese, 25 cents pound ; grown fowls 90c (gy. 10 per pur; Sprine chickens.. 6075 cents per pair; i . - . , ; w - , -v . - per pound; pork, (fresh) 12415, cents per poundTveal!T520 cents per pound; mu? ton, 20 cents per pound ; ham, 1820 cents per pound; shoulders,' 1012i; cents per ll..Y . . ' M -VZZ: pound; tripe, 20 cents per bunch; oysters, Siinn fiA nnta ft frllrn rlama OA oanfg a I W W.M.J . ...... w ... urn viauuvot iw vvmw av uvjvu a avu ava. jwuu W cenu a ouncn ; shrimDS 25 cts per ouart: ereen corn. 40(2i5( 1 . r" - 1 cents a. dozen .blackberries1215 cents a tomatoes. 85 cents, per quart; , pkra,iq cents per. dozen; - squashes, J5060 cents ner dozen, r , . I .T. . Tui 'i't-f. ''(.; V.. .! J Capture of a Stolen Itlnle. '. J ; Officers. :P. Walcott, of the police force, 1 capturea a muie atne neau 01 ne juarxes yesteraay, ior wnicn a rewara pxlao naa I Teen onereo Dy juj. v- vv, .joyner,..oi iia- j Grange, Lenoir county, from whom it had I been stolen. The animal, wmcn had been 1 purchased byt a gentleman; of, this city 1 answers the description of the one lost by Mr, Joyner in every. particular,.. f:rv. ; , .1 ;-rJ mm 1 t CITY ITEMS.-' 1 ; ! j Pabrnaa Prita We new hare in stock orer 900 reams of news paper, size S4x88, weight 80 fts per ream. It ia good, rag paper, and will be sold, in lots to suit, for cash, or sent by express CO.). - J i ' Try IXJOiey aevsk ruwiwr, jua wu- wva uou iw not only the best bat also the cheapest, Baking . . t i. r. l . . n1 n i During our interview the American' consul at Ban-' kok presented the King an elegant assortment of his mariir.inea from Dr. 1. C. Aver, of Lowell. Maaa.. far the nse-of the ooarL ?H explained to bls majesty their origin from the great cnemisi ana . tneir usea. The Cherry Pectoral for eooghs, the Saraaparilla for ernpUve e diseases ana tMAgue ware ror tne lei and the Ague Core for ferera JUNE ,20, . 1873.. , . Spirits ' Txirpentihe. '!Tha $ uiston Sentinel reports the heaviest rains for years., ,-t- Col. Bennett delivered the . ad dress at the Luneville High School, . : ' r A 22 pound sturceon was caught in JTTencn. roaa river, (near Ashvxua; - Mrs. Judge Livings tor.-a North ern literary lady, ...is summering at ' Ashe- yiiie. 1 ...... , .-. , , t Gen, W. Ii. Cox, ot Raleigh, is iust back from Westeyi North Carolina and Nashville. Tennessee, r-",' ", ' - j . 7puievou yajtsimia w niing irom Liverpool to a gentleman in Raleigh that the Midland .North Carolina R R will be pushed through. - Mr. Harrison1 Idol of Davidson county, a" singing-master, committed sui- cme on riday last, by taking laudanum, says the Salem iest vf v v. 1 - 'Prof. Mclvery Superintendent of nstrucuon ot tnis Btate. attends tne Jdu- catipnal Convention at .Elmira, N. X, on the 4th of August, says the Mem. ';','. lne. first, regular, issue, otjJur ISnng and Our Dead will be published next mesaay, juiyjst, ana mailed to all parts .?liVJ:-J.')JIE. - LAWTON.On' Satdrdav." Jane S8th. at I rfiO o'clock, Isabella, daughter of B. J. and Addle Law ton, aged 8 years, 11 months and 1 day. ' The funeral wDl take place from the residence of Miss Isabella Lyons,' on Sixth, between Princess and Chesnut ebeets; ai "$ bclock. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Newport, Troy and Providence papers please VNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.: '.?;.j:H(copioFrm3).V,;Ki-- i ;; JUST RECEIVED FKOM & BUIST, 'J alargetupplyof -7 " TCBIP ARn CABBAGE 8BBOS T.n.1 niAiu t. v.iinn. ikju. . : t Hanover, Golden Ball, Early Stone. ;:: Imnroved LaU Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cab. oage, Dy tae poana or' paper, sold at ' ' " Dreg and Chemical Store, Llppitt's Corner. " : A Clear Mistake, of Jos; C: Hill TX7E, THE TBU8TEES,.OF ST. STEPHEN'S V T Church, do declare that we don't know anything about the Indictment of Jos. C. HilL . Tna Indict ment was made by HQl himself, and not by ns. .We dont have anything to do with the Sabbath School orltafands. It is not our duty. N. H. Leak, was a member of that School, but we know nothing of ley.wfndlctment'.JoaaDmmadethat that money. indictment and not the Board of Trustees of St StepBen's Church, Jacob Wise, William Tucker, Daniel Howard, and others. -.We relieve ourselves of that , Cork Drawn at 12 O'CM.H. Precisely Direct Importation, .Ex K. Shun, at " Auction. HI. CBONItT, Auctioneer. By CRONLY & MORRIS. t!:;r : !.': ..iu: -I'i ON TUESDAY NEXT. JULY I,. 1873; AT 18 o'clock M.. we will aell. in front of the Custom nouae, in oena,- - -: T I . v? . . . . 50 Cases MaTtei JBrandy,' of (he celebrated "6 tar" brand, direct importation. now landing ex "& pnon," zrom juverpooj. , ' 1nn M 9r ' - " ; JUST RECEIVED! AN ELEGANT f ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS for Sommer Beading, "The Hoar and the Man," an Historical Romance,' by HarrietMartlneau ; 'He Cometh Not 8he Said," by Annie Thomas ; "Not Without 'Thorns,! ivy Ennis Graham ; 'Anecdotes of Public Men,' by John W. Forney, &&, Ac : At v;';i"7 ,'ioa-' HaTOSBBBXlEB?a Jane 29-tf - " ' ' Live Book and Music Store. ; 1TUSICAL NOTICE. rriHE MUSICAL COMMUNITY IS HEREWITH "respectfully notified that my services in the musical profession senerallT. can be- had.thoozhoat ' Summer, as I shall be obliged, to remain in the city daring the Summer months. ; ." - rr, -.- . J. F. RTJECKERT. je S9-S&T r 1 ' Corner 4th and Market Street Selling at Low; Prices. TTJIB BEST SHOES MANUFACTURED IN THE ' X United States. .Warranted , to wear well, and ' We have red deed our prices to solf the times and oner oar uuuiuifi btucs. or s . j u , A t 3,- At f ciy Low ATices. i it Ladles?, Fine Boots and Gaiters Morocco, Kid and v - UlOUk LADIES' FINE AND" COMMON SUPPERS-KID i ana . uiotn. - ueauemen't 1 jsoots, (Miters, ,;. . Low Quartered Bhoes and Slippers. . ' o'jii. ... . - i - - . ..." . CHILDREN'S FANCY, SHOES, MEN'S BROGANS ADattto-: i Very Lowest Prices, and all i ,;; -v Ilarranted., .... j ,r n . 'vNow is the time to boy your. Shoes.; h fir; junk .V vv "DUDLEY A ELLIS, aist: ; Sign of the Big Boot' HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURHITUBE f , AT. auction-. ': ; ,-.'1 4 -tr --Ar. CROItLY; Auctioneer,' f i irvN WEDNiSDAY.ilTLY to. 1873, COJOIKNC- V hur at 10 o'clock A. H., at the resii denceof Mrs. H. Emanuel, on-east side of Fifth, between Market and Princess street we will sell all th u auue V Household and Kitchen Fuoaiture,. taerein contained, Via : 'i U I-ff; iiu--nyir-' I'.iW PABLOtt; HALt, DINING BOOM AN1CHAMBKE stobkds A BEDplNd,,CBpck:; J 'jut; VANDGLASSWARK. Uf,. I Kitchen Furniture; Throughout. ! ' upen ior mspecoon on uneaaay, 1st mat. The ladies are Invited to call and examine as per eata- logue. WHOLE NO; 1,775; NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. f Ilolasses, Salt & Flouri HHPS. ASCD, BBLS 8 H.. MOLASSKS,( 4,000 sacu Bait, . noi,--ij .; j ?. Tor sale by - ; , ', Jane 29-tl , ST, S8 and 89 North Water street. . . Candy, CanflesV. Hatclies & Sclmapjs,1 1 A A L BOXES CAN x) - i 1UU 175 'Boxes Candles, :u . t. ' .,. 100 (Qross. Matches,,,.-, j .'j S50 'case Schnapps,' ' ' L V" fir . Fnr aala h '. -.'M T. W. KKKOllJSKK,. june29-tf . t7,88and 29 North Water Street., , 0EA1TGES & LEH0N&. PTTAR U. MYERS A CO. i" jnne 29-tf 7 North Front street EXTRA CHOICE OKALL BUGAB CUBED PIG HAMS, !i - CHAS. D. MTKRS & CO., , .7 North Front Street. . joneS9-tf OLD ; GOYMHENT JiYA COFFEE. HOICK OLD LaaGUYRA AND RIO COFFEE, V Finest raa, ' ' CBAS. D. MYERS A CO., -7 North Front Btreet. jnne 83-tf SMALL ' PIECES "REST SMOKED BEEF, .CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., -- -- T North Front Street jnne 29 tf i- (4. Rasbrry, Strawberry & Liemon jnne 29-tf U! . , 7 North Front Street. .. ; Fine .Old Wines and Brandies. J rpHE BEST EVER OFFERED IN WILMINU- -J.TON. CHAS. D. MYERS A CO.. jnne9-tT . . 1 North Front Street, . INTEREST. OFFICE, , TREA8URES &- COLLECTOR CITT . OF WILMTNQTON, , TTJLT OOyPONS, PAYABLE j IN;,THIS CrrYi of Bonds Citf of Wilmington will be- PAID AT THE BANK OF NEW HANOYEE, aad'the JliLY COUPONS; payabie in NEW YORK on:' Bonds of. City of Wilmington assue of 1872) will be PAID' AT THE NATIONAL BANS.' OF THE EEPUBLlfc on and after Jaly 1st prox. r ? y , fl.,.f- jane 29-lw,- i ; ; T.;C 6EBV08S, Treaaarer. , IIESSIHA LiBUONSA '' : '' Messina Iicmbns,' 1 ' ' AT , ; ' ' 6 GEORGE. MYERS'.! S, - . '.v ." I-: , -.1 . .' ; an894f . .: ; .,. . . 11 and 13 Front street ? DellClOUS' TaDlG Wlll0,! r -: -. ..... , j. ANGEBIA AND TOKAY PURE, :,:.!' CALIFORNIA WINES, '- " ' i . ) ;T0PAZ SHERRY, BLACKBEEBY, I Choicest Brand of Imported Brandy CLARET AND COEDIALS At- ' : June 29-tf CEO. BnrEBs; 11 and 13 Front street WIL1IINGT0N HIGH SCHOOL,' - TOCATION FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN ANN - iaTOfBS ana rnmarr iMparunent. i The Eighth Annual Session wul begin October 6th. 1873. iU June SM-ll WANTED, r ' j j LARGE, : COOL, COMFOETABLE ' FUB- nished Room, bet ween Sd and 6th, and Walnut and: Ann Sta, for which a liberal price win ' be paid, if salted. Send address, with price to : ' jane S9-U THIS OFFICE. : if..- -i Fourth of . Jrdy ExctLreion; BXULtt. W AUViUiUtW -)yiLL MAKE AN EXCUBSION. TRIP TO THE SeaShoraoni j-i;3Wj' .i-fiJu.'tJ FRIDAY, JULY ;4tli; Tvinff wharf, near Market . Dock, at 7 o'clock. Passenger, landed at Smlthville, Fort Caswell and taken to sea. - m- '-i f ., Opportune ofleredtflQ. fishing, sailing or to enjoy surf bathing. - String band in attendance for dancing purposes. A pleasant trip guaranteed. No liauor allowed and strict order maintained. ' I Fare, round trip, $1 00 ; Children halfprice. ; . . .r , THOS. D. MEASES, Agent ' ;JttneH-td .;1"t ui. t.ti; Ji:-. .;, BUO-G-Y. !&'.AGON IIATEEIAL,' QV ALL KINDS,1 FOR SALE LOW ! ; AT SEW MEDf ARE STORE, '. " ,,J GILES & MTJRCHISQN. "june:S9-tf ''r,J Jx''f; -. ; ; ''id ii'1"1 - '' ! " Children and llisses. O UE STOCK OF Boots and Bals for Children'a and : sea wear is the largest in . the- city and ', the 2 striae nnanroaaaMl. 1 '' - - .GEO., B. FEKNCH SON. june.&tf , , ' 9 North Front street. . pbccp;;tarcliy;Si JQ BOXES AND CABDIES TOBACCOt .-l&Bbls. andK BblavSnmff, i 3i:i i,60 JMxes Btarciu. : , '' .n---;t 1 1 '.".qov.l f'toretle By"'"4 -9 jj-'i--' ? ; 'jaae,-tf ;? . i In JP. W. lUftfCUNEiL r - Uiais. HplrqnGltie. otira ITS Bbls Glne.m -.'" "i .iMO-jr Jun t8-tf ' ' i ' n,' 18 and North Water 8t - it u.. it.fc'' 1 UATES OF ADVEUTISINO. One Bqnare one flay....... ft 00 f t t tro day u ..;.-i I 6 three dayt.V..;-.. 4. .4. .... ...... 00 " 5 " foordaTi r.. ............ 1 10 " " flvedayt 00 ' " " one week.. ......... ......... S 60 " , . " , Twt) week.?.. 6 00 'Throe weeks.... 6 BO w " Onemonthv?.,..:.r...7.i......,....--8 00 44 " Two montat ..15 00 m " ThreemoaUwA:...i,-4. 00 " Bix month...... 88 00 , " One year ....50 00 ' rjlT" Contract AdTertUementa ken at propo Uonately low rates. Fire Squares estimated as a quarter-y)lninn, and ten squares as a half-oolumn - 4 , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. General Sujts Office, TVIlraiNGTON, COLUMBIA 'ft AC GTJSTAR.ll. COMPANY, .7 .. ' :.!, .... . . ( , WILMINQTOK, K. a, June 89, CHange bf ScHedule. fTUTS FOLLOWINO 8CHEDDLB WILL GO INTO J. ene effect at 5:20 A. M., Monday. SOth Inst: Ix! t DAY1 EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dally.) IvAV!lmlnon....'.... ' ' 5-.S0 A. M. Arrive at Florence.i.,..t....v..-.a..'. 11:20 A. M. ArriTeat uommDia..... 4:uo r. M. Leave; Colnmbia.;..'... 7:25 A. M. ArriTeat Florence.;:..........; ...... 11:30 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. .vr' fr 6;15. M NIglit Express Train Dally (Sun- days Excepted.) Leave . WUmtnstoa. ...... 6:45 P. M. Arrive at Florence 11:86 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.................... 8:48 A. M. Arrive atAngosta.... ...... 8:80 A. M. . Leave Ansrista.. .,...,. 5:50 P. M. Arrive at Columbia........... 10:35 P. M. Arrive at Florence. ... .... ..u , . . , . 8:80 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington .; . 8:00 A. M. Passengers leaving Wilmington on the 5:45 P.M. train, make close connection going South, , , JAMES ANDERSON. . Oen'l Sup't. June 29-tf 1 R71 Wilmington & !Weldon HAILEOAD ; CO. "Jii ;. itJ 1 i Change. ' of Jcnediile. , - i OmcM o Graii SmnRmmnT, I ' " ' '. '. Wilmington, N. C.,rJune 88th, 1873. f - ON AND AFTER JUNE S9th INSTANT, PAS enger trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad will ran as follows i,-. , . outro'-- Leave Union Depot dafly (Sundays ex., , . ; - cepted).....!7....i.V.....r!..: At 8:15 A. M.' Arrive at Goldabora. .f. .'.,,., n 1-11 P. M. Rocky Mouht.... 8:11 P. M. v-.-.-r .Weldon .".,........, j. h J60P. M, Leave Weldoa daily ipandayi except- ; ' -, .- ed)...;.....i..... a.,.'.' Atr.'!0:8O A. M. Arhve at Rocky Mount: ... . 2. . . . . 11 :20 A. M. Uoiaaboro. ....... i:ib tv. m. UnionDepotJ..;....:..;...". 5:80 P. M. Leave Union V aV-'b-sbp. M. n.oo TJ u a . . n.u ,. . IT .uu m. . m.. AbUV&J ...'.. ' i .. Weldon. ... "VV . Leave Weldon, daily,.... Arrive at Rocky Moont.;.,j:,. 8:45 P. M. '110 P. M. A3rVlWiFUlV. ................ .. 5:00 A. M. The mall train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bar Line and Aoqula Creek TOUteS. , , MJ V- Exprese Train connect only, with Acroia Creek Palac Sleeplae I , ona axain,., . .:i;o. ill J iti - - J van .FREIGHT TRAINS- will leave Wllmlii irton tri weekly at 6.-00 A M.. and arrive at 1:40 Pi M. r . EXPRESS ' FBEIGHT TRAINS will leave Wil mington daily at 6:00 P. M.; and arrive at 4:00 P. ' w JOHN F.1 DlVlNE, General Superintendent June 29-tf NOW IS THE TIHE rpo INVEST YOUE MONEY IN Good Clothing. CLOSING OUT! "CLOSING OUT ! . .- ... . . . r ' . ' LOW.PBICES! v.: ' Hl'iS UHUliiiWiiAtt, - ttLUVtS, t'j-" . I OOWa, wanes, umoreuas, vapSi , kc. la :1! ' MUNSbN'ACO., je 29-tf .o'j u CttrClothiera. j mvTiri.-i- CJjnWI'VTc,. I ( W VA'fV.c'- .;r.f4:!i .)!,fvt;it' Bargains i Bargains ! Bargains ! ? SO JJ;'i 4i--..-: i !.'!? SMI. i; AT COSTI AT COST1 AT COST! At Solomon ': Iievy : Store ! '! int.. ' OME ONE! COME. ALL! AND SEE THE . , t : GREAT FALL IN Dry Gooisj Clothing Boots, Sloes - Hats, ; t . CHUNKS, -4cc- 4ce " .. A full and well selected stock ia'sU departments, ' A FULL LINE OF LADIES' "V7EAE. I km determined to change my botiness, and .in . order to do that I offer my ENTIRE. .STOCK AT .COST! Ne humbogl Come and see for yoarselves an 'i I. Save at least' 25 per. Cent, j i a, f ; W porchaalng your Goods of ;j i ! 'l , SOLOMON LEVY, At the eld stand, aoatbeast corner Front - and Mar ket streets.; .. , , may VMm-nac Cape Fear Academy. jpRANK. IL ALFEIEND, A. M. (WILLIAM and Mary College) Principal. '" '., , W. D. Vinson, A. M., (Washington and Lee Unl Tntty'Aalataat;'4.'.j jf,Uv ''J.'V''- The Sixth, Annual Session ef this Institution will begin on the 1st of October, 1873. - ,; i f . i' k .1. i . : . ... t i - . Prof. Vinson is now a member of the Faculty of Washington and Lee University, and Is warmly en dorsedby tts President, Gen.' Custls Lee; and his associate professors. , . . . v ' . '.- ; - j For circulars apply to the Principal, Wilmington, n. a .- ; j.'.-j. , JuneJfllw-nac .., f , n .,:,,;.,, rpBAVELINO BAGS, VALISES, SADDLES, JL. Harness, Krwica, Kaningsiea, Collars,; uames, Trace Chains,. Whips, Spurs. Dos Collars. Shammot Sad- dlery Hardware. Also a large lot of second-hand Saddlery Goodav '.r. -..- i, . .( ' - ' , biH rv ...r.. Ko. 8 Sooth Front St. J may8-tf nae , - ... WIlmmton. N. C i i i..' k j " I 1 " 1,1 f Hmoi M-feHra: Eailroail: Co., wo-passengers wul. be carried on '"The Threugh express xnufcM JOHN F. DIVINE, Geal Bnpt. may Sl-la aao v