WIS. II. BERNARD, Editors. CICERO W. KAURIS, WILMINO TON", K. CJ ! SUNDAT MORNlXGi J0NB 29, 1873. WItL THIS SECTION ,1 OP THE STATE "BPIlr.OT : A-f GREAT, .' r school r?-t ; r ; ;' Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and ( other great ' institutions of .learning y had very humble beginnings. In the" older time there were no' Girards and Cornells to endow the schools with means sufficient to enable them ,to spring full-panoplied into the field, of - strife with older ;' institutions. In those days culture was circumscribed, and patronage was feeble; but there - was resolute' will, and' this is 'often worth more ia such , enterprises than mere money. The little .' seminaries in Old England and the unpretending puritan high school in New England - were under the headship of men who ri were devoted' to the -work they had undertaken. r This spirit of devotion was gradually infused into the people of the communities in . which the schools were located.- The influence of these schools widened every year, has been done in a large 'scale from small beginnings, may.be done in this age, with its superior advantages, on a small scale, in a section so f avored ,-J' n niahy respects as -our " Cape ?ear . " country. rV are not ready yet f o a i: t,niverSity:orevenfor a colIege,buta. commencement for the foundation! of , . a great-school suited to the tastes, of the lime should be made, if we de- .W V-nftA it.h Tmtfrrttft else- - ' " r r-..' ... r wheW-The largest city in North Carolina is suDnosed to have the . .;r:ri::r-.l v-:m !,HUU 'sustain such a seminary of .learning .- ior our young merx. -xi wc u aao an Eton or a Westminster, at least we inay establish a Rugby or a liar-' sra .nr,Ju rp, - the intelligence and activity f of our people, all declare that1 such an'insti tution canj be snstained The ques tion is, will we build up such a school ? ' Founded five years agojhe Cape war. slowly it is truebut tnegrowxn oi i use. , xua uyujr oi ue uui uo u .woo a somewna soiaia inteueciuai uie. i river give more iavoraoie resuus; ana i . " y-v .i ..'-ij I rWro nf flnA erlano f natenpf. fitoselv together 1 .JV man vVa rtfttlv- f twu - i frnm t.lift I it. .a rtAl.avoVl that, if.t.rifli wnafliAr Ann. I it Was 'Sure ' xiOW wliora, vum- I r-- , i r : ; . u r vyy i . ........ Uw , ' J, fi. . by a gutta pefeba banciiWich allows it to newspaper -and 'magazines and re- tinues dry for severa) days, the coun- I : bridge and Harvard are tne inree . . th heai t:In8ida there is "a views, aiid who measures himself by trv tributary to this jmarket will do . n.inoMitiAc nf . thA ICnorlish- I ..' . . : . . . i. .v . L i -m I u: . :u Tv. vnn-l St. vLi ..U! .-'iv- aw.:. 1 uunsio''v - - , o" . - I lininzoi SUK. WuiCa IS me on it piece ui iui wuvcmwrics, wjii ovaito uwiu i n.a ucoo iu maac tun .wiuiug viup i nUln. should it be speaking world. :., ; i a -Jl i ; ; fabric used in the nianuf actnre.- The trim-1 oi ; a quaner, oi. a century, nence, i reacn tne esumate or - tne nnanciai pudnt of Health, w.AiioiUntrrnMv tW what;1 "mliiiM on fheoutslde are after the nrevail- . m m mm ,; ;hronicie.i..iiomft .iere even - assert tion to prosecute any . forthesnW;ora high Wool ea,'., ordin OCMsioM ,LScL"- lp jt inriolato. -Bot this Wean SSSSoSTTTJ of the best class. Our population, present a general neutral tint, but at a small - 3jrA;: j Tjyj 7 cf Darlington, be called by no.other name than the v, dtizena. Compiainta may also be made at my our commercial importance as a city, additional expense they. can. e'inade to pliverpd the I valedictorv address be- lePublic With, the very natural de- Office when not more convenient td make the same .rear Acaaemy,.wmca oaa prosperea i -6 i wmcw ijuvuuuifuao mvucj i posite directions by KoyaJists, iiona-1 a w;;VoAnt,Awi mornine strolL She would sometimes be-1 collected for taxes, aa an account for! rtitV ftnnloWA nM nnt. . :. " -i .. I come verv violent in tresticulatincr. One I six dollars cannot be paid, owing to ! aai if ua mnnt m;fv I 01 the state nas. prospered since tne . .. .. " . " , n. t nr,Aa' i V- i . r I oat while enrasred in this exercise and wild- I want 01 IUndS. , ;. Unm f W n-na tatnn anA r?11 I affords an excellent nuelensf,' s",.. around which the moral energies, the pnae, ana uie aaecuons oi- iue peo- pie in Eastern i Caroliriarnay . cluster. t ,fn;f" "' 'iii.n! It the duty of the good citizen to r educate drenr.::Aii obligation home schools, where the same facilities areoffered as elsewhere. . The , Cape Fear Academy vies' with the "best high-grade institutions in the Souths 1 Its Principal, Mr Prank H. Alfriend,' an alumnus'of one' of our oldest col leges, is hot only a teacher of consid- crable experience but also a gentleman of deservedly high reoutation in the Jj a mAn'in"TtinM i j i- t - . -I lonrnaliam. Tha Assistant Tift. W1! IT " , y T v mouu, is iiKewise a gentleman 01 fine culture,, a Master of Arts : of Washington- and .Lee TTniversity and a resident .master: in that insti 9 .. turn during the past - collegiate year, r lie :. comes. ;to .Wilmington recommended . in the very , highest terms by the' faculty of his atma mater. Possessing these advantages. t;: .fl-j . ituuwuuu uioivusiy acuuireu. in aaaition to a general average cur- S Zb to.thaT of other high chools, it offers unusual advantages vantages :nu, IJ w ,e nSl'sn uerman and French languages. . , ; " 11. 1 3W -a e are giaa io Know that the pros . pects of the Cape Fear Academy are iartu.nlrlv hnV1,t' .n,l it.'-:ti " ",w w r "CJkV annual term, which com mences in Oc-. lober, is likely to be by far the most anccpsafnl ;n ?t t,;atr rVt,:v . ... u Ihr. tha nrnannntir nf ..t..1. " " J : r,v7Vv' vu. '' .." Ke,,erai prosperity of our citr and section. Therefore it , V i . nat,we s?e a. warm interest ' our edncationarestabruhmentsi chief, ot these intended for wt,.u,uV V.oy8.antt young men the Cape ear Academy, and ihU -L-i- t :.t n , . :! - . . scnooi suouia ni : ' i and the active people-. The -Londdri i Spectator thinks F""i w Jnucn onuiancy ior tne. creasing mQltitude of books,1 he can and the investment of the proceeds enlightened,' liberal, strictly legal an f nture, the Cape Fear Academy ap- but ask, who in the generations id i ifOtbe bronze statue of a' horse, "to be tocracy of a tnari in whom the nation peals powerf ally to the pride of the rae Awiur w"Jiem ?upposing placed .oyer her grave pear that city, placed 1 !an; exceptional confidence.,. fit'iTim. f '.':. -r. f .1.- ta.. "lerary proauctiveness to continue xn raung passion Btrong m aeain. The Duke of Magenta Has no that AT- T?:..l Cill. .5 ' . , Band aflnirpn hiorhar than ta n oafiflt.ha I. " Jiijjauics, otepueus x creed r -?r fl,n.vujr'w "' . ;" fyH 4ua uutu j ut; vhj pm "jtt w Kivt? 9 series ul xjraniaucjjiorm- ; may "be. summed' up' as" 1 Calvihism PPulaF and:;thaa acquire an and down the side qf a house.when : :ineein ; with the Attorn knokU out.- 2eratu e.TOtoom- guam v "oraKneaAut.r4 . .j more and more, tirade and ft ;meansetr. to this country again farthe fall. I news from spain and cuoA, Don Alphonao was defeated, -but on the other hand Nouvilas, through; anon, lostabat. IMS suooruinaitt. vawuon. iw a uav- i j? r a The DeoDle crv. "Death to Nouvilas," t and it is probable he will be removed fmm ,Amm.n w-HWWr. 'r-'kri - r K t'u' mj ti a mv. PiivJttareaU lhas i formed a eoAUtioirCAbinetwhiohwnMy 8t - 4 - ST V -7 9 " . day," or a day and a half, or poss: ibly L two days. ! Cuba the Renublicaw ard very much encouraged, which is wfreahuig intelligence. v-' - ' ' ;v -'" ' Cf.fo nria nnnoieta ni trior in su 1 ircilions bearing toward the peoph of less favored,' ,'commonweaUhs, ' nor I in over-sensitive nodce of what other . - m . ; ' 'J-J.ii' ZT JJ ' Z "o. .Wffl .il-o sow rt na .. na rrinB is maun i ;rson .win esentwhat neither offer an insult nor resent is not intended as snob. rpTO ' j t .- XIItlEL-Y TOPICS. ' rLt Yiciina one of the mps on exhibition is a glasS bonnet hernia. .This, l style 4 is thus "Thfese hats are of the most delicate and: fceautffu de8lfft,:ndwcVi..thelr they will probably soon eome into universal "J ode, consistfng of wreaths of flowers, feathers, and ribbons', all made af delicately spun glass of wonderful beanr," Ot course ningg'have their natural cqlort" htt a patent process the" glassy ; a jtpear- ance is so well subdued that the material far not suspected. ,The hiost TbeauUf ul hum-j ming-birds 'and flowerVdfor orna- mentatlon' and colored so naturally that in annooiHinA fhv tiro ftkT fin runnr tf thA Itu almost incredible the construction of. one of these hata for. I i - the thread la SO fine that a jrreat space ii I . ....... " ! li. cova wonotu. jpfm .Trp A"e7 .w-yv??:.ur aoout ne-niin ine.-aTer.go weKua ut nresent stvle. With the care that isusUallv riTen bv 1 ladr to a newhat.' these new I " I wiu euua wenij ui wieu, r there u no wear to themi.rntnre wul not fitam v60' " flust J0"41 etue 10 ainv tteirbeMty:H...ieadfly,reinoved by .a s arvii ii Niimw i sa a ili r-1 a a in a fit ii h bj i-x mi a flash and sparkle like diamondv either in the sunlight for a carriage costume,, or in the blaze of a ball room, or at the opera, Their cost is insignificant.' - A vonn?and talented, thouph somewhat I , - . . i " i --v T i eccentric American lady residing in Rome au i fi niwinir si a r sim nil w siia-sa ii a sari iiiiii in! I la about inftlldirecticms. shestrnckayonrjg i msa.WAo whmisids n iue. eye. me Wow wras. so severe theyoupg gentleman I ten to tne grouna ta great agonr.-;me iaay i J. . 0W:i)rooght;hls I til he entirely recovered and now of course I he is going! to tnake farther amends; by marrying him. A luckj jobbing in the eye. you say? He was wealthy and. of honora ble family. . , ... ..t ,. .. .. . i vii 'A French savan has lately patented thre valuable 'alloys resemWnsg steel. "TThey I 418 ntade bjrrming- sdftirenj'tungsten, and mckel.m a crucible witlx a suitable, Bux. Thenrstnmely-th andahalf'parttung8ten, and one-half part- .-."-.' .-.-'w ... nickel; the second is composed of ninety- five parts soft iron, four and a half parts I tungsten, and' one-half part nickel; in the third there are ninety-seven parts soft iron, two and a half tungsten;' and pne-halt pickeL The flux used in the production of these valuable "alloys consists of thirty-six parts bbracicacid, quartz, and thirty bonate of lime. 51! I it-: I ! Moslem literature. at iTti -J, v increase rather than ' to, diminish how can future readeradomore than kcU ?P pf. their s s 'Ti ':--.ii .t i own aayr, wnatwiu mey ao wun the innumerable writers of . the Dast? A What with the many nroduets of the - . I presept:genrai.ion r ,-jli course, oy 1 - . . . A . . "a J T 1 1 - ft 1 aeg,ree8 ,l.ne n"n ""-Fr'V and their names j rian catalogues, I whbm we are and second-rate- -jit : - - t i : . .i . , I J "", tne Iickenses,- the Thackarays, the 1 03uiwersK. tne- i5rowning8ri the Ten- nysons, not t speak of those fre- is to-judge wnat aoommg ageWiu ad- , tlurty-twopcaldned; JKd ays'tem of government. , It ia still be W" Gree'nsboro; :twd parts of washed car- aeuverea .a poem, Detore tne literary .l(eved by ,a thia time ,lthat M.! t S Wstric ritof live only in.antiqua- "V. InZlT.: rC is impossible to Batisf vL the ' exac- "TO0??? But what'. of -those tj:nnn,u:j o, tions of tbis; arrogant faction,1 or , to W f4. ono, roia ' eigU 0 -i 4 i golden-montned orator ana, a coiner, I , . rrtu ! Ijiockjn the mominsc to the hour of seven in the used to class as .first Uj : grant them J more than Thiers 'arid l afternoon, when an mtmhi lS ii! .4 lbe 1 MaJ vih 1naf r c- L " TTia fellow looted at me SO insolent- I' si r-x j .1 . ot 1 sepatilot-boejshaH-b fmrnlah fo each , , JTaJty"v.'n'!r'5fVr. 'r ""jri-'j - i; i'' i.j- I wlu aoauuou. mm-xn tnis way mac- 1 amendment to be Teted on. the edu -i It istiot easyfdrMaVone U: ly thaitrhanptbad L?7 Mahonis destinedonly xnore rapidly. - " V ' --f w i ?d -deemforthy of rpreseipra. ?w. f . r ; f v....r . tion. ThrP ia !nrtpd. fftn ideal t.an;iUiL!Tt ri4V,A'"r.t0riwTnVtft t.ra laorality jlperfasei Jiterary T rustsTwhoyorkfof TJOstenty-' are very few. Not one write in- fl ihbu- Gf Uvelihood, and, must therefore ad- dress itself to topics of popular in- JXYon- . J'WJ S of t " rr V. Z .. .i..-- tof raginrmn v rnn mnir, wita Lit is. jjuk i if. hnwa .Ha that noDularity is no h , rjAArierrf rormnpnt: rerYUtation.- ' i Time works trreat changes m the re- lative fcosition of authors. The names - that the world will not willingly let doned the Georgia Press Association, ,. , ; ., .-fxihntno.. rv v.f v,,w die, were, m not 'a tew instances, r snR)llg'thB"obcaro t)f their winiayr - jlt is a question wnetoer idis great literary fecundity is favorable" to the v: U not rosn Itsj It miornt soomft t liar. I. -""C:": gnc seem numbers wueu 6v w0 , i - authors, the probabilities . are aug- . mentedthat a certain .number of them will do - work tf the highest kind. j V here there are nunareds or rrnacwrv r one Geonre Elliot. Perhaps 'this is so Bu setting - si . asiuc ireiitua wuivu is mnaistt ia tr i ' ' compto.tiye!y;:UttIe affected .. its : 8rroan4ing-the itAesi .'0er?-bf! talent V is quite as Ukelt to' be smothered as to be'stimu- lated bythe warm and. inurfcy atinps-1 n' nn1V0ftAh.!.rinArrioaT a i."l?inVl nf I VZjr.-ZZJZZZ ' l v noi m lin-rir i mm iriiuf l l x i. i mi a i velopment of one's own individuality, IttlyOllUUU- va www wuae . , arid toossible to' one who does not live l Free postal delivery commences I in junariestonji nijijist. llA.Jjodgfif. Knights of Pythias has been instituted in Greenville. , . v At jyoffard, iColleger Rev Dr. Whitford " Smith derivared- the an nual addrfcss in place 'Of Bishop Mc- Tyeire, of JNashvUe.; , - : 1 . - - I . MT. Wesley bmall, a yoting man iu; . I ikh laiiitsi. uu. uiD.uauu. uiu uibu i ")',;-:;:' . .. . . . I - The pr0Pperityr and energy of Darlington are considerably on the increase.,- Several new and COmmo- v-n:-: 1 'J'Z' re8 tinyJa iforest .wnicnj;cne.cK eacn i young girl maae some montns since i ner; that the pestilence now m other cities 'near to nnera in wnicu in uuw uvea. juiavU i cuarm ui cnmiuai inuuiavv witu i ritnnthianhnriHiia in orannM.tnm.n. tunoug articles' i Otncr S: growwi, so. ineae uuiuueritsa j again st a meiuuuiBt -preacuer uuuieu u wm vi. no giuum vtw uiu commumiy. iu fn mad . I Srcrt such a disaster and mtrfnrtnnn U la Innim. maae in iip- I . SnAAiAir, .AnHi- Utnli. invoetirrato Wa foonni lo-o Lnt.llrealdnt to cheerfully accede to the re- aescribea:,! .. .. ? T I m. j it. : tit. . I anesu of the City -Authorities and not. wait I - .., r Atiiuu t a v ' ama t a9 t" uvuw u uutouu. ; 7 Peterallaoe,7ircolored road band employed on.the North Eastern rRailroad, was run over and instantly hdlled by. the, up freight train on i v mm-. a v a a a r - -nti i a. b himm volniliAtAnr fore the Euphradian Society, on Wed- negday evening, in the hall of the da-1 riosophid Society.at the South Caro-,I,B lina tTniversity; . ' : - - - ..The Chester Xevorter is after - . 1U.YVMA r?V U.' .1V I i.".vivv yf "i'.s" j is anxious to,, Jcnow;(..what has be- , . 4 ' -. m 'in m rtm m-n a m a.aa vvrr ni J ored: men by ther name . of Smith i neuuuu auu xieury jjut 4uiu, uuu- cultyjyesterday, on the premises of i air. uwrge auvis, uer mw i when the former had an ear outworn- pletely off by the latter Sheep stealf IXGENEKAL. J. V.' : An English worsted suit gives a man a stylish air. . , :y AT3erby, Ct, toper pawned his wife's linen for a drink. XT-. tV V.l- IvIyvAA- l18 n0t0n0U8lyrUnseinS ana patriotic. J the General Assemhly passed at the session of lSra . Jiumer0US 4 Hew- York -blOOdS i HU abtt: idpof of Amoral orar I Wv.inwlaUon to amendmaateof the. ConsUtuUon wear small thermometers ior, scart t Archbishop Whately defined shouldxraark ; Anthony, -. ;We Snp Aiit.lionv. - mean 4 "-:y " j 'jr. rn,;.: i:-;r.::-m X- ' NevaiJaf. Pays eryantgirlsj$65: rr month, and no;one;dareaio com- plain about the cooking either. . , fT -vr tt . i U0JrrfrTerT:fi? - Miss Leo Hudson's . wiU ordeJs ine sate or ner nouse in xaiiimore, i ii t . - j-- r-rrr- - 'il: -' " f I 0;Va1 'twphtv.taro Ipttera from ner-' passage of bis first transatlantic trip, I ts- " : r r- i one of them iii'frorri a noted Oriental I tio, .nA t;af pi TTff. rrr ..m, ..nIig n(.M,l- I, B":. .t . . ; , ""'" "tuuu' .. civc n0w ne nce . apieon waiaung arm",: ;n?; hasbeeCswaUawina rheumatism liniment tht'ea tim'ps a dav: and an, nvyuuxi yuv.nuu fv vw i vuamuQru leus ill ill every uav LQav i-agreea io, ana uw seeoaa aecaonvora th tort.- - 41m nt: rif 'Ti'iHjTina -is I PabUshe4 for th days preceding. ...-. tr i nf"" r I v'uvi iV . "yf- j oay or August, 1873, m tne Kaleieh v'?i21 Wkn4Qn imKn Want JtA vat I intr'-" 'lft 'in nn- " " t h a i hprAiit.ftT-ir. I net,'' the Daily Era.!' and the ' m m Wftuvaa a- n smto . wsw ww a v . - - - i . I ' y . . ' . I .1 1 -' M hA f winiT ws ft a a . W wvil Va A I wa in . I -t . . . ' - I lilM . XiiD IiIliliLT . &j3 ; mm- Til rr llira laAU A I III Mil. P aTKI.LHVI II - i I . Castelar. the.. Spanish orator. Penate-; nis, Pfesent; supporters in Jm&iM S53r makes obout $13,000 a year by conl; 5S!;? J"" ,u" tr!hntna-liTtaa'Rfliitn'rAmT rsjimoiir. WI" u lHW uitrauiuubauea, ur; u r ZZt'EZZy-L. ?W "Pea pons at tne bot- the men of; genius4-S Jules Simon were already webafed to SM in Ihn rrorHon nf thft Jl IllllPriPQ ftnn I . ... . . . . . I ThaiHmHn. n j t.J. ij. t' old genUemarP Has 'Tubbed hirnseU'liMii DOWN IN DIXIE; , Cholera in Chattanooga. -Covington, La., has several case, small-pot' ; f U sinall-DOX. Mrs.' -Sarah McMillan, one of the oldest residents of Marion":' died on .the 20th instant. - The Atlanta Ileraki has aban- because the rules 'of that body pro hn)ittexcb"angitsnihmberstt& exchange. ty itr memoersrwut fnt outsides ;,I'",J . patent outsides." "; m Mri Glover j'who 'shot the Gomik in Edgefield, has given bail in nv &1 A AAA knf 4a rfTKT in , . . . . . I Ions in Udgenem, has given oau in K cnm Af am OftO. hnt. is now in the I of E(3gefield COUnty, agreeable to1 h orderf Judge Carpenter ) . mt - .,. -.V- i -- dumb and blind, at Cedar Springs, Spaftinburg County,-'whicbJ has been . Advertised to tak t)lace to-dav. had I been ped nt . ness,. sixteen .punils and m teachers being unable, to be present. . ' the Atlanta' Herald writes that the t. flacHvillA and t.hftf. Wp.pm was an I iri' lm i.. :rl " icompolsory, nnittHfL The case will, however. un t 3ergo legal examination.- ; f ; reports from down aa. well as -up the 1 that .,it :will .'reach: 4,000,000 bales. TJiat however,; may be . wide of the marc Chicago Inter-Ocean.1 irxaaialioa Following Tblers. Though the-i stories that the new President and the members of Bis Cabinet are already, at , variance in Certain Vital questions of public policy I afts -v wvvas vaawaw ' aw V I t.ril - .. - ' - Wnnfl Ki;va tUt th lf political -unit-' nor, inaeea, couiait I 'w" w oweiwuw-uuuer-wie ri i. r ' j ii r i Stances. - iMarshal MaCMahon. OnlV & month, ago- a popular soldier, can bardlv fall' being so intoxicated with i mni that , will ArvA tinnA nf tr, "l-l' r rZZT'-: T. BCU1U4Y, UUW IMS liWUCI ICU1UICU VWXUDO I them WtO One, aMacManon party. It 1 inay, therefore, not be long 'beforej we I hear again the familiar phrase" about J the sacred; trust reposed, in him by; a . i a-4 iixi.iiiii. hiiii t i ik smi ii iii ii i i ii i.u i.ii a of neutijlizing the partisan and tT "?iu soio pauaaium ior pno prarrauon or ,1. 1?? lie which he now is loth to mention, B.-i ww ai ivjii - aa u iiw vw acs luua ivr uiculiuu. m , - . .T . .7. , ' I anateei mmseit inrestpiy.arawn tor nnrl taal nimaAlr 1 niAsr ihlfr ri w tttt I ward the rft Center.- Pulled mop- .Ti'' :rrr """-.I w n r fot j- wa w ti b a nn it ttvtti wn fra n T-k s a-k n r from ambition to a 'conservative re I puuitu, auu nius ucu iu tuoiyuwtteus of M. Thiers domestic policy. " We im wiuouisuu, ciwcmcu, he is said 16 have naively exclaimed aKbne; of the" cabinet meetings; jI si bccujo uiDvuiuiiiTcijr w ivci mail ui r OT?f rrpl ttiV1q a rrr'n n nn ' V I uia ivu j: - w mm.m uauvav tt t vu uo -I . . . . . 1 . . . .rl. . V . . . .1 I nrsi occasion -unless -ne ? leans on tno i Left tJenter.-n: tie is dimly conscious that the recklessness . of .Monarchists and ! clericals s can onlyrbe -kept ' in check by the support ota party which I - -J--,.! -m jtism. The lorgan of :the . Count :de ling hereditary Jnristian - monarcny.- mtx icvij J lbe CnilQ.1 toust " iUhferef ore -' -have J ' noma wsPS? bJr Thlc? l h qtieatnea to Maciiianon oy nis preae-, cessotin office is that of the Repub- uevea dt many aiiou uuu ust iu, Thiers might- iaye held the .form of 1 for his remarkable-individualitv, con' :.: ....... ' . i stituted a system Of itself 1. . the i SUCH: tl- I . l : ' i. I detratv: he owes alt his authority sto'.J the National Assembly,' and can only h'opeorprrvo, his .ficMciona: : t . .--c .!,.,: --.irTr-T-j - i maionty.by occupying. the r.neutral , Umnnd of tbm-nb1i: TK noli.' irw fiUrTlA' I wiU,1" compel him ! to grant. The next Will be the Bona- t partists; whose violent- and brutal in- i a 8tincts are oven wiku uiiiiuuifcy. - AjJtsujf proviueu BUI- circuit anOnallyb arrive, like his 1 IlirC-"" j a fTgatTMetV-fa-a W I a -' r..;.;;;; . -s-;. ; t lOientana Dmtal in- I f aeon trarromttf vote with a wrUtenor print no V restrained bnly.f,e?ott:A,Bent'r u-.- ; SPECIAL NOTICES. J3USLNJSS3 CAKDS . j Howard Aesoelatldn, Philadelphia A. , : :. Pa. ' : - An Institution having a high re putation-forhon- orablecn ict and professional skilL Actlng Bar- ?Yc' J. & HOU(iUTOt J& u. iisaays for Youmt ire en sent tree 01 cnarge. AaoreeH, .,4, -V.!. t 11 4kaVS T AWUVVAA A Uii a vV" .HOWARD ASSOCIATION. JJ may 8-8m f No. 8 Bo. Ninth at, Philadelphia. vv jnotnera, jrxotneray IHotnera Dont fail to procur KRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTH- IKG STKITP for aQ diseases Incident to tho period of teethin? m children. It reliovea tne cblld from bain, cures cone rezniates tne DOweis.ana vr bit ins relief and health, to the child, give rest to the inotner. 5 Be snre and can for-- . - , MK8 WDiSLOWS 80OTHINQ STKUP." .,i . ii mmoi t- ir-sat, ' . . . , -' v . MARSHAL'S OFFICE. City of, Wilmington, U. C.,) ' ' : ?:r Jitkk 23rd,; 1873. )' To trie Vttuena cf Wumington: ,rpHK season f thkteab has aemyed Jt.. w-.- ' ... when It Is usual to adopt more than ordinary sanita ry measures, to prevent the introduction . and spread of epidemic diseases. , ( .. Our City at present Is fortunately' free from any Immediate cause of alarm ; yet it la Important that energetic measures are adopted hy erery citizen, by a watchful care over, their premises, and giving as- ,ne88 City . Authorities and not t. ,t . PS heavy penalties for an infraction ef these Municipal .! trust that it win not be my' unpleasant doty to prosecute any Individual for neglect of duty im posed for personal protection aa well as the safety of the entire community. ' My duty, however, la neccssarj by reason of om- Offlcers or, my personal observa- citizen for a neglect of the provisions of the Health. Ordinance, It will not be without sufficient cause. The publication and dis tribution , to (every household being deemed full notice of the requirements of the law. To facilitate the removal of all waste or offensive matter, all persona are requested to place the same in barrtU ot Baa, 'on the street adjoining the prem ises. v By so doing the City carta will be enabled to. do ft much greater amount ef .work in removal. , It has been the custom on, 4he principal business sfireets to put store sweepings, papers and waste in the.City; it:also .entailaftTery considerable ex the carts'wm promptly ifemove 'the contents of the .ame.' The carts will remove trash off at any time, ' . . . - r ; lTintmflrBBTaJIlTonThnrsdsrB. Frid.TB mnd fiat nidftya. Weed. aybe throwaon the sueeta in beap. or piles, andwm be removed.t once, but collected matter must be In Mi or Co Diaafectanta mar be had on appllcatioft atthe (VlMnf PTnm , Th. TTmIIH nMmn ' .Kn .n fnf convenience cluttgedwIUi receiving complainU from citiaensatd instructed to visit the premisea of an persons to report on the condition ofthesame,are rm !!f! 1. Z b7attendedtbat onZ. insMTom. e - aegtoatoautoeoinpWn thereanest of daen and faji to bring ch com- tviaiMt aukVAmA sa wabm ma aaMnir 4 a ahaii i" - u. i.t a ar . i.t t 3 . pWa eieoted or not duly attended towffl be . Bumcieni cause 10 Drmg ue omcer Dei ore ine Mayor for a hearing. With the full co-operation of our ci likens, aided by the enforcement of the law against the careless and W618". iopedtiirt;eoraty a.jta a m m. . .... imminent at the present time; . ! .r - r GEO. W PEICB. Jr.! Citr MarshsLc ! MISCELLANEOUS. .... , A! : Ioolamatibn .TW TIIII (!ATHniSAn . S-t - - -r - "y "t j ..- t.-t' . JL ;yf r op nobth CABui.ina. KXBCUTIVK "DEPAKTMKNT, J " lUuieB, June 9th, 1813. 5f 14 J? alliwho ? mr oacernf That in Fa. " ."'T!: ;i v-t,i actio be the first Tbnrs- Daily Senti. llilv Nem " xuueign, ma siso ior ine same lengtn fttnw in the foUor Weekly toapers, . published in the various Congressional Districts of the State, wwn; .seeond ; DiateictNewVf .GoUshojco;; vjuivv Eockr Mount. hfrd District "Star.n Wilmington; TTStates- theSoutlu." Rockinehsra. i oevenw. jjisotci. " American. eiaiesvma jX r& C..J That nortkiw of tka enfanhh rmrtamtA fo Va. nnwi: lished is in the following words, to-wit: i ...v Waftaaasi Ta General AssnWyV (three nfthaof the- whole number . of jenembers of. each. xiouh concumng,) xne dui containing the same bav ing been read three tttoes- lit each House. Drooosed tne foUowins alterations of th ConRtitnHnn nt debt ;Wration in reiaUon to the office of siW tfBtte Stt?aXttSliSSt5 umrersirr: the General Assembly; alteration in : relation to the SS to Fed- TW;, tS deairingrneh aHaendmenU-tof Tote with the t.vuvi aa ill lcii LlIi.blc-l. n or AmsnnmBTiTa Tsansaaa wr'fUtw 1 I. S.jJnset A. D. 187S, and- in the alnet-seventh year oc American Independence. j TOD ft: CJALfiWfirX.; uy tne uoTernor: . ... ... . ,M J. B. Nkathkbt, Private Secretary rl rjnae no& . ri-.4.iu-.j.TJ IT - : 1 TJCi, Mssakx ssisasaBBfaJwL 1 .Dr. TjvnwouiviNp staii KOOI5 niitr EKT is eomDlete in all all it .rfr.rT ana.fe.la chatof ae of tha most aWil wortonS. in the State. - all kinds of itodlnz -executed neater ehearaadaxpeditfoijaly. ete; the ' Ram a I . Done at onr Citr of Baleleh. the ninth daT of ADBlAJf. " H. TOIXKB8.. ADRIAN & VOLLEUS, Corner Front and Dock SUM : . 1 V WH.UIINGTON, N. C. " L TXTHOLKSALB GROCEKS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on ot and exaaunino; oar bwck. . nov iv-u p 8NKRAL COMMISSION MBUCHANTSr- - j " J.JNprt1kjWter. Street," J . ! - ; WILMINGTON, N. C. Will rive prompt personal attention to the sale or smpment or uouon, xnavai stores, uenerai rrodnce, i ; . etc, etc. Also to receiving and forwarding goods, t- tST Orders solicited and promptly filled.: . t . ,r. 'B. Q0 B. F. MITCHELL, St BON, OMMISSION MERCHANTS -t - 1 Ahdbealersbi "' !' Grain, Flour.' liar, and 'also Freab . ' urosaa xueai, jreari iisminjr and Grits. No. 0 and 10 N. Water st, Wilmington, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills, nov 2&-tf , (' ,,', - NATIONAL HOTEL, ... 9KESr;Prpprietor, f ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ISf THE CITY OF, .WILMINGTON, C, Oh AND AND ' AFTER- THIS DATE, THE rate for tkajiblest boabd will bo 4.00 and I it'- i .7,,7tJ TT " T7m:. jane 4-lma f-r i.i.Ir MISCELLANEOUS. ' r . I, i . .. i 1 .- Real Estate . anl Loan : Asso ciatioii : SAVINGS-BANK TSO. WILDER ATKrXSON ......President THOS. H, McKOTi .i . .. CUAow O. tUAAS Secretary and Treasurer I .Vice President l)IBicTOJBS: Jao.' "Wilder Attlnson. of Atkinson & Manning. . Alrich Adrian, of Adrian AVoUera.' -- V We H. Bernard, of the Wflmineton Stir. ; j . J or new turnover, r S&JKy' 2f W' A. Whitehead A C6J t Bozer Moore. Broker. Samuel Northrop, of Northrop to Cummin fr. : George W. WUliams, of Williams Murchison. rpHB ABOVE CORSORATTON, CHARTERED .JL. oy act ox tne uenerai Aaaemc Una, is now prepared to receive eposlts of ONE I iutOJUianaapwaras,on vnicn ! ,,,i.. v EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST : .- win uv wiuwca. r t The safetr of tha securities.' the. constantly in creasing capital of the Association, the liberal rate of Interest, and the character of the management. unite in mating una tne . , - - v SAFEST AND BEST PAYING SAVINGS SCHEME ever offered to this community. ; . H : ; j Interest allowed on all sums remaining one month ana longer. Fifteen days notice required to draw out money. neby the Secretary - trtet. ' V- . . Deposits received at any time 1 and Treasurer. No. 41 Market street. ' june o-u Fire and Burglar. Proof Safes, 'MARTIN & CO; i The Oldest & Larscst Manufactory of Safes iirinEBia! rniTESE SAFES ARE M ADE WITH THREE AND X four flangee around the door, of refined wrought iron names, wun angle corners, ana Warranted ' Free from 1 Dampness ! ' From the Sdentmc American, May 3d, 1873.' Since the Boston fire we have eiven some atten tion to the real merits of various safes, with a view of supplying onr own, office with the best article In the market, and have accordingly made selection of a dry filled Alum and Plaster baie manufactured by aaarvia xoa eroaaway, . ,1 v , , . . We will deliver these Safes la Wninington at same price aa charged by manufacturers hi Hew Tork. June 7-tt V J, ;wniARD BROS.,' Agents." 2.500 Icres.cf IMJ at $2 Fer Acre. , a, v auoaoiB xiaiuauaa ; uaerea at a . it it. J io.fv A FINE PLANTATION, CONTAININQ A ix baodaome residence sad SJ00 acres of land, sit uated on the- Wateresi . river, about twenty-eight miles from Columbia; and within a few miles of the Wilmington, Columbia and Augnste Railroad, is now offered for sale at five thousand (5.000) dollars. Before the war the place was valued at fiftv thous and dollars. SoU fertile, adapted to' the raising of corn, couon, nee o. ana abonaamg nk tunner oi every vaneiy. . .... x- Besides the dwelling house it eoataina out-bmild-lngs of various kinds. .JUesparfly. In Rkmlad and partly in Bumter county.- Terms cash in advance.' Apply to V'Ki x- RTVERS WRIGHT; University .South Caxonna. ; t , jaa!4-tf i Mayor's Office,' f J T.i. CITY OF WII.MINGTON, N. C., .;. i , . June. 4th, 1873. 'All BILLS CONTRACTED BT '' AUteORTTY . of the late BoardofAldermen, previous to the; 1st of May, 1873, will be preeentedjatnc for payment, ana persons holding them are requested to send :oiitic.i!ito vy-j.i'iil i(t t,atn oi them np for coIlecUonimmeiadv;,. ni..;. aj June 5-'tfI -Al 'lo WIr.'CANADAT4 Mayor. Hi AVING purchased the Interest of Mr. Brock, I t - v.. ' -I i, ; - - will continue to conduct, the business -tt .he old! standNo. l-GranHe RoW, wherelwlll bo happy ta see my old friends and customers! ..-7 BV WEBB. The CdMr Joumali' 'C'-Bt iiia? -8".' :C'."1 j PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT f2 SO ' per annum." Advertising rates liberal. " ' !h'il R i :'! V:JOHM KERSHAW: PropV Jan 14-tf v X1 LBS 8HOULDERS AND SIDES For sale by ia .I: . :!;; 1une81-tf WILLARDBROS. .i ... t',fi ' THECKV -'3?3j AND TRY EB RATED "Ward Brand uuujTiiiiuuauuui rTjy" -Art . 70lTo -"-.-,-" tiXrfM . , his raw ncpoBTiD . rV'l !? -r- V ire 0kmce. if e ins u r an cefl nm Richmond, , VJrKlnla. Over 15,000 Policies Itsued. rnniTinn;ir l n,. . rTODTRSS Tfi PmSTIPmiie Dnnw4 , - r - '",,,-Vwuii, 1 SMALL EXPENSES SMALL LOSSES, SECrRt ,j INYESTMENTS, AMPLE EESKRVE; AND GOOD 8TJRPLUS! Preminui Cash, Policies Liberal - . ..V. J-i'l u.::-.,-f-'.a .... Ml Annual Division of Surplus. ' f" Insurance Rooms, 5 K Water st. 4Idi; 'Wwards, ic President; D. J.Hartsook, Secretary; J. J. Hop Aselstant Secretary; Prof. B. B. Smith, Achurr- B. C. HarQcfelCTJaaierr-' r Instiraiice' "Booms. 517,000,000 FIUII INSURANCE CAP. XT Alt nEPRESENTElT APTEU ; FATING BOSTON LOSSES. Qneen lnsnranceCa.'of UTerpool and ' .' Brithdv and Mercantile Insuranoi ' ,W uraoceCompanT, Capital...; SE-SiSFTwb ' ConeM'HAmn.' .W1 Yo! coital Cmp&Ily' of New . pmni t Tt, m, no. r.,W..; 'V ',-; - - .aw,ju Virginia Home Insurance Company "of ,wo yirgmla HomV'insnrsca'comDanV' or jwcomono, vapinu..?. MAKINB The old Mercantae Mutual of New York. V. ,U .'t ., ... ..... .. LIFE The ConnecUcut Mutual of Hartford. nov9S-tf , ATKINSON & MANNINQ, - " ' General Aipent ENCOUUAGK ' , UOiriE INSTITITTiok. ., 1KM ' ' Security against Tire. I -mjiORTH CAROLINA II OTIC INStJRAXCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. a Thia Company etmtmues to write Polirici t r.i. rates, on all classes of insuraManmnertv. !f8,ro PrompUyadjusted and paid. The HOME is rapidly growing in pubUc fsvor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property U Nnrth Oamlina. it. ii. r5 A l i ljjfi, jr., Pre8laenw C.B. ROOT, Vice President ' -BEATON GALBS, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. Ai aXIMSUM MAIN NUN tt, AfllHTS, augl-tf Wilmington, N.C .:v: wnmNGToir mtttual Fire, Insurance' Company! mmS HOME COMPANY IS FULLY 0HQAK , X ized on a secure and permanent basis, and offen to the public ample security against loss or damage Cheaper Insurance, than can be effected in any other Company in the city. ;. ; - :, .:.-. i THOS. M. GARDNER, Agent ' ap SO-tf -' Office next west of the Court Home. ' MISCELLANEOUS. Havana Kdyal Lottery, ORDIxVART DRAWINGS. Class 907. . Julv 19th. 1878 Class !.. Oct 4th, 181 Class 908. .July 89th; 1878 Claaa 918.. OcL Bnd. Wi via8oww..aug. luo, ih7 Class 910.. Aug. 80th. 1873 Class 914.. Not. 8th, OT Class 915. .Nov. 96th, IP Class 911. .Sapt 17th, 1878, Grand Extraordinary Drawing, 16, on 18th Bee, "S The amount drawn 'm every Ordinary Dnviiif $450,000 divided Into 782 Full Friz 1 Prize 01.v...,7......:..., $100,000 1 of;." 50.ooo 10,000 10 00 10 000 Rft ."" f ' wvi ., 40.000 W of it .aooeach:!.!!".;!.. 103,800 . 0 Approximations of 500 each to the ' .$ioo,ooa Prize.:. ..v..... ...... : Approximations pf 1300 each to the ? $50,000 Prize...." Approximations of $200 each to the f - , $23,000 Prixs., 1 Approximations of $200 each to the $10,000 Prize 4 Approximations of $J00each to the two hi,im( rrizes rVimTntoaTnn Uah.nJ. 1a m mvnnlTaDthOI correspondents in the tfntto States to reedw ders and cash til prizes in New Qrleans,JU...ft Gravier Street.' ' ' MANUEL BOBNI0, VtHt SnKTinl f . n.rf.Hon In Havana. ; street, Corn TonrtbMii Market itt. bole gcn fortlij re sown w fOehle PI-tno(form- .TUNINCRP; F.RuEC?CERT WILMINCTOri crlrA'if lJ' ' ' "IL ! iii Gnhlt. r 'Tlie ' Raleigh Sentinel. LAECfEST DAILY AT THE CAPnAi A I mim'mM w 0lie' THE 8ENTINEI;' HAS 'RECENTLY . fR gone changes and Improvements J, u one oi me oest newspapers or '"""n.Lwinil to circulates in evary puvtioa f the State is secono none as an advertising medium. Price fa. SEMI-WEEKLY. SENTLNEL-r-pe -weeJ Sentinel ta unquestionably the cheapest ana paper-of the kind in the State. Price $& . s ; ,THB WEEKLY 8EirrtNEIThe Weekly Sen tinel H am6ng the largest papers ta Uie Bia contains from 26 to 80 columns of cPo1' VfroS ;matteiv including the latest telegraphic news all parts of the world. For the present no tieements will be received for thlseditlon, i subscription, $3 in advaneeiMress-i pwy. milEEAl . WATEBS. AONGBESJ.lrj.vuLS w,ocmiatS w4 1 f HATUOKK.-UKISJii. PAVILLION SPRmO WATB,"; Wad, 01 . Gam1 Osmphori 1 A Alcohol. ' White Pamts. Dves. &c. Ac - ' '.fi 'X '? ; of $5,"000 each"; ' VZl V.V.".'.l 10,! i of LOOOeach. 4,500 ,:oo 1,800 1,800 400 At June26tf GEEEN JXANHiw- pr i 'from positioi atdJo In nl rv I see . Bl Myr Inev, I neM You It And ' FN r And ):i aj, -The I Thev , In el Tli One . - As A Bi It! The An He -Yet W ' Ab V w One -.A?. i Sod .- A "Rts We - Bi The Erf FI Ev foliag thickd now, as NJ new s will fd spring Fri4 ' on thd beforq haust msecti specinf on th worth shoulo up. steel onlv v any head with . quired the hd Chi this 6 for so low an sever; ''to p of mi Vk ;K.'aMl good cabba: for pi lata u brushj ef6m .fly, ai Th a sp ' Agric water tenam fails l neede water an act .... ana,!! v the.w dube huma 'will', could aid, td . .The f ter mi that, sonab small. narroi , must and s at las buske result ural ii dancel in son H .while be hai as to I defenl wronf J ' lie, wi . to facf and tl in hh' pletet ' r very in .ferret! rJ parkf ' N6r 6 Market Street: 7-

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