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THE HOBimTG STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY KATX8 Or SUBSCRIPTION. i me year, in aavance .oj mau) 7 00 Six mouths, in advance t Three months, in advance ( One month, in advance ( SO 00 TO To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per wee not-authorized to collect for vrur isiiy junsi not-anthonzea to coueci iw uiura mm a wuauis in advance. OUTLINES. Ten small pox cases in Portland, Ore- gon. , - uguur, "c sws D"oais mur derer, arrested.. : Jesse R Grant, father of the President, died in Covington. - Ten cholera deaths in Nashville and seven, in Cincinnati. Severe lightning on Long Island. ' Severe injuries by storm to the American and German departments of the Vienna Exposition; - Half of business portion of Thomasville, Ga., des troyed by fire ! Fire in Detroit Explosion in Hoosie tunnel, killing four, maybe six. Howard held responsi ble by Secretary of "War for rascality in the Freedman's Bureau. Gen. De Bchein- itz gave a brilliant reception in Vienna Sat urday, at which several . royal personages were present v.- Foreman of Tredegar Works, Richmpnd, killed by terrific boiler explosion. New York Markets: Cot ton, 21; turpentine, active, 46J; rosin, 2 75; gold steady, 115f to 115$.- Clearing, weather-. Five thousand Biscayans have declared for the. Carlists. A powder explosion in Virginia City killed ten or twelve persons, ;. including General Van Bokkelep. CoL R. B, Rhett and Judge Cooley, of New Orleans, have gone to Mississippi to ght a dueL ' . t FBIENDS OF TESPEBANCE. Lat Day of Saprcme Council. - Condensed from Raleigh News. J . Recolutions highly complimentary to the " Friend of Temperance and city editors were . adopted after several speeches: . . .... ' In response, the editor said, 'lie would try to merit in future a continuance of the . high esteem which the Supreme? Council had just manifested in such complimentary terms. . ' . The report of the committee on constitu tions was adopted as follows : ' . . Art. 3, Supreme Council amended .by in-. sertmg " Di-enntaiiy."1. -) - That a , note be made, in Subordinate , Constitutions saying, that offenses under Art. 7 do not embrace violations of Art., 2; and that Art 10 alone refers to ioTations . of ; Art' 2. The report also sustained, the" MeKenzie decision in the Cape Fear Coup- cil case." - ' , .. . " Art Vll amended by '- inserting' six months instead o 12. - . r Rep. Whitaker offered a fesolutionlook ! ing to the collection of temperance statis tics. Adopted. . Rep.- Wellons made a report from the Committee on the State of the Order. This report represented the order f in : a ; most flourishing and successful condition. . An amendment was adopted making Associates of State Councils eligible to seats in the Supreme Council. ' ; ,.. .. Rep. T. A. Carruth offered the following 'which was adopted. . ; , Besotted, That the Secretary of the Su preme Council be instructed to notify: the Supreme Gooneir yt tbe e N. F. T., that in the election Of "ourofikfers, whe did so with the full understanding,-that in the event of consolidation the .Supreme Council is to have the selection of each alternate officer, '.' as, proposed" by them in their. basis of union.' -?'-; -v, ;..; zA'l'''A' I The Supreme Couneil then, after a most harmonious and profitable; Session of four days, adjourned to meet in Marion, S. C, on the 2nd Wednesday in, June, 1875. ; A Horrible Deed Three Children 1 Bnraed to Death. ' The Barnwell Sentinel contains the particulars of a dreadful tragedy that occurred in that county last week It appears thatron Friday last, the 20th instant, a negro house on the planta tion of Mr. J nelson - Rountree, in which" were some J ve little children was set nre o : and burned ,op, and three oat of the five perished in ) the flames. The others made their escape by rushing-through the fire. The persons living on f the place did not know the house, was on lire until it reached the division in . the - building, : and unfortunately there was no win dow or door leading out8ide,"whereby the other three, who were 'asleep, could be saved, and the little unfor tunates were burned :to a' cinder. Suspicion rests on Tom Wood and his son Calvui, two colored persons living on the place, who were at 1 once ar rested and are now in -jail awaiting the inquest. ' . . . .';; ' , !' The Origin of the . Grasses la Nerth Carollasw". ;t ' The New York 2W&uneof the 26th inst., there appears a notice of a faew publication, entitled , The Granges of Patrons of Husbandry," written by a lady, giving the history of the Western farmers' organization. ; In this work the origin of the Granges is attributed. y o an "association of npplies at wholesale prices and from first hands, and for the cultivation of - social feelings among the members. In the spring of 1868. the idea of these North Caralida, Scotch farmers was communicated to the farmers in the West, and the first Grange was organized that year , in Minnesota, "except the genuine germ in North vaiuiuia.. , In Barnwell county SV.C., the last eight or ten day theWeatfier has been ' exceedingly:, hot and dry, en abling, planters and. others;: to make sad havoc with the grass, - which,' in many cases, had got the upper, hand of them.;fpott0fn,1 although.'; several weeks bebind this- time- last y ear is" looking "- vigor)ndbWlihyV.i and corn never promised betterSw Mr; Biheyf Stephens. township constable of Leasburg, Caswell county, was waylaid by a negro who knocked him down ana was proceeding to get away with Mr. Stephen's pocket book when the latter re covered and knocked the robber down with ffin i nra 1 .a . - - m. . cm5 lau. . me laiier escapea. aiier aroD- Ping the pocket bTOfc Thiss (Jhrvnided, "NToxjKai A Inter Wlrtiiima Newbern 2Swi-AbVWiHiams d:.yeJ of.iw",. charge of highwayrobMryVap snatched scotch farmers&n North, GarolinaTl ingston, of Richmond county, some i months, front, is approaching completiot the fine The original object of the order Was since, the particulars of which were pub brick bmldibg tn: fee ? SbutheasfeWorner to enable 'the I farmers tb ' : purchase tinhed In the Sxab at the time.' have' been kr Vmnt nA VAmpml 'U nearlri finished: a.w from a boy named Bragg. I HE VOL. XII.--NO. 86. ADVERTISEMENTS. Mtjnson& Co. Square up to Date. Green & FLANJiKR.-4Turnip Seed. Gkorqk Mtkrs. Messina Oranges, &c. H. C. Rbotsteb. Notice. - " J. C. Stevenson. Coffee. ' V B. F. MrrCHEui;& Son. Corn for Sate Q. W. Jkwett. A Card. ' ; Arretted fer Larceny ' A white woman, answering to the name u a mu oargrove, was arrested yesterday f rkn Al. it. 1" '.'I,., i. I Tl I..TT- . . .'. - I vu uis vtuuc ui picking me pocseis oi a man who happened on her premises, of the sum of $7 in" greenbacks: She Was taken before Justice. T.rM.. Gardner, who re quired her to give bond in the sum of $100 for her appearance before him to-day,-in default of which she was committed to j jail. A Singular Keeane. One of the " street cars ran over a large dog belonging to Policeman Walcott, yes terday afternoon, and although one wheel passed directly over his neck as he lay across the iron- tlie dog was not injured and the car not thrown off the track.- The animal wore a brass collar, Which was con siderably bent and bruised and this proba bly protected him from injury. Beaufort. . . . A friend who has lately visited Beaufort speaks of it in very flattering terms as "a watering-place, and especially of the ac commodations furnished to visitors by the Ocean 'House, of which oar old friend Samuel.IC Street is proprietor. -He "goes back" on the barbers, however,", of whom there are three.. He says they are' extor tioners and cautions visitors who go there to stop any length of time to take a barber along or a good: razor and other- shaving ap'DaratusJ ZlJZ'.,. "'.v::VC;..''.; -c .' .' He says there are a. great many health. seekers at Beaufort just now. , There is no doubt that our own coast affords as good Watering places as can be found.' anywhere in the country. : ; ' L-:; '' , Commencement at tne Academy of tne Incarnation. "Ji-i -- Notwithstanding the inclemency, of the weather, quite a large audience assembled at the Academy of the Incarnation, last evening to witness the annual commenc mcint of that institution. '. . Cj The exercises .consistedr.of Various per formances in , music, : the reading of com positions and recitations in . French and English; a programme, well calculated to exhibit the study aqd progress of the young ladies of the Academy. The address of Welcome,' to Bishop Gibbons, who pre sided, was delivered by Miss Helen Bates, who displayed much merit The premiums were awarded to the following young laf dies: Senior class,"' Miss Lizzie Satchwell, . Miss:MoIlie Wood; Intermediate class, Miss E. Carter; Second Division, ' Miss Ia, Turner; Junior classV. Miss Kate New: kirk; Primary class, Miss F. Newkirk. . The exercises concluded,' Bishop Gib bons made a few remarks, - complimentng the young ladies very highly upon the manner in which they had conducted them selves and tie . degree of proficiency man ifested. ? r-i,-;,,,; : - Blarer's ConrU -JJ " 1 The following cases were disposed of yes- terday: I-,;-.- s -: - ' AndreW'EIIis,'. . charged with,' fighting his wife and attempting to kill her," was found guilty and sentenced to' pay a fine of $20 and costs. : He was also required to' enter into bond in the sum of $50 to keen the peace towards his wife and all other good citizens. ' Richard, Crawford, charged with drunk enness on the streets, was required to pay one-half the penalty and costs. Archie Stewart and Jerry Forbes, charged with stealing a lot' of chickens, a pairjof pants and coat. Archie Stewart was re quired to give security in the sum of $100" for' his appearance at the Superior Court Jerry Forbes was found not guilty and dis charged. ' . ;' v .'.r . . '-.. .; ' Two cases for failure to attend as wit nesses were disposed of. ' ": ' f Que case was continued over. . ! Tne Xtvlnston Case. We learn that the men (the Seal,brothers) who shot and nearly killed Mr. D. B. ,Liv- arrested and were undergoing a preliminary examination at Laurmburg when the train passed that point yesterday. Mr. Living- mtnrt mii an f tr wmTorMl AS tn riA nhlA t1 . . . skvu ywaa jv . . attend the ei ,;.r. --,2 -s 1 j iBWa-xii r.,,, Th VNetr nbvement.'' We', announced , Thursday. Jhat " . r - yjOl. Geo. M. Arnold, formerly of this pity, was to arrive here Friday. , We learn npw, from George himself, that he will be in Winning- tsn at an fcAl 3 ft f r-m 4 ft n MirriaA f9 w . - f iTtv " " V ; v " "T: . . makmg a speech ut -the .interest of Jtne ...-'.v.s.rn : dulv announced, as well ai the time and nar mnvAmnnt " TTi a swtmintv vanTl Ml place of speaking. v.-i , - . t; Street Hallway. ' ' - We learn that the new cars for the street nwav flr lt!,A An .rriv. th?a wv Tb track ias beenlaid beypn4 Second, on Red Cross street, and wortmen were i en gaged yesterday in grading i tit the 'curve to connect with the old track on Front St', When this is completed there will be a con tinuous line from the corner of .Front and Red Cross, rnnnine OArRontitollarket. ntJ Market to Seventh, no Seveath to lied ; 1 ' . ' . ' : i- j rt i . 1 ro t?a ( the startinr noint. .together I leading to UdrtirB tery.-;:! WILMINGTON, N. CJ, TUESDAY, Local Dote. , , Every vehicle in the city has been en gaged for the 4th of July. ; ' - 5 . Quite a change in temperature last nighty with a brisk wind prevailing.. ' A white man by the name , of Samuel Saunders died at the City Hospital on Sat urday.:; ' W ' . '- " ; h,y , We regret to learn that Sheriff Black is quite though at last accounts he was getting some better. f ' Freights intended for shipment North ward should be in the Express omce by 4 I - ' ,.'- 'I. o'clock P. M. The river is represented to be getting lower every day and navigation is necessa rily greatly impeded. . ' ' . ,. '-nArchie 8tewarlJ charged with larceny, was lodged, in jail yesterday, under a ; com mitment from the Mayor's Court. We learn that G. P. Rourk, colored, has sent in a petition numerously signed for the Collectprship of this port. We learn that a white child was born ia t"8 city a day or two since with two teetfl 1 ully developed The friends of J. W. Whitney, col ored, are urging him for Constable at large on the Republican side. ' Several generous showers visited this city and vicinity yesterday, . accompanied in the afternoon by thunder and lightning. . Heavy rains were reported all along the line of the Carolina Central road yes terday, extending from Wilmington to Wadesboro.' An exciting race occurred yesterday after an escaped Work House "bird," by the name of William Price. He was cap tured and returned to his old quarters. We understand that W. IL' Moore will be a candidate : for Magistrate in' the First Ward in opposition to' "Chief Jus- .tice '" Merrick, the present incumbent ." . The Board of Aldermen meet this evening, ' if nothing happens to prevent, and it is hoped the members will see the necessity of doing something for the city. . The friends of G. L. Mabson, colored, claim that bis peUtion.for. -the Postmaster ship of this city has received numerous signatures, including all the native white Republicans. - The usual ' monthly meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society will be held at the Rooms of the . Young Men'r Christian Association this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 6 o'clock. ' "" " ,. r i .... ; ... A meeting of the Produce Exchange will be held to-day at 12 J o'clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration an adjournment from Thursday evening, July 3rd, until Monday, the 7th inst npertor Court. The State docket was disposed of yester day and the civil docket taken up for con sideration, " , ., ' Thos. B. Webb,; charged with; entering the stores of Messrs. Brunhild ft Bra, and Mr; H. Marcus, an account of which has been published, was brought into. Court He submitted to a verdict of guilty in the : first case, but plead not guilty in the last named and was remanded for' trial. The prisoner wore a very sad look andappeared to have a keen appreciation of his humili-1 ating position. During the brief proceed- ings in his case he leaned his head upon hia hand with his elbow m the railing before him and looked as if he could scarcely con-J I trol his emotions. . His appearance while in the bar naturally excited the sympathies of j the spectators. ; v cj. IJA thfciLoLRir.hmond Leak,: charged with embezzlement, the Jury failed to agree, were discharged and a mistrial entered. ; The case of Wa Woodberry, colored, charged with forgery, was continued over; j the defendant being required to give bond in the sumf $430 for nia appearance The Courf 'has now .-entered regularly . i i .1 'i L. - .... -.' . nrjon tne consiaeragon oi . me citu aocset - - , Improvements. It is encouraging to seethe number of improvements 'going on, especially in the business part Of the city.' Of these, the beautiful Structure on the corner Of Dock and Front streets, to be used as a Seamen's Home, ' is being " rapidly completed ; ; Mr. Lesman s fine brick ouuaing, -' witn iron. the New Hanover Bank, with splendid iron front, is eoinz up. rapidlv; Mr. G. R French's fine four story iron front is get- 1 m . .. .'. I Hnrr olnnrr Ti nnr1antnp.lv. AS IS Lllfi line DUllQ- . .aaij. ....... ...w j , I . .v -r ta . aMt4Wjtw'T "g uvrun j vo., ana wor. was wuuubuucu- jrcBkciua.jr I . - -vrlJ T T s, . MJ- i nm 1- Hanover Bank ' building. ' The large . . . . 'i 3 . ..i-j a A DriCK DUliamg oeing jreci:u, uu( owwuu, between Market and Dock streets to com- nrisethreestores.withdwellinesabove.with I r. g.j itoMt .ttorcoul- which there are several other buildings I . ... JS . is. ' - ' . Carolina t. , AtAtneetinsr of theUarohna xacht Uiun. held at ;th:Gotomercial Exchange 9ast night, the following officers were elected (tommod0re,-rF.tA. U Cassidey. Qmmanders.- C. Cassidey, E. E. Bur- noi TnA j Vawler u v r ,'. . r i .-. 1?" ZA-i : Wi'i'w J rmSi ) - "a'irWrto ;ad- lotirnnientWas nad.'n.H uiV?"i;iw.'' t ... Fleet GmMLrtMbaA K Baa i i . day, june,.qui,)i yj-.i vin.L'fc w 'everr avaiiatiie Zi? ' 1 iSteT4 niesns'andcperatetli ih; projicterl witii .branches Vto have the fim regatto W .the ,h .of July 1 i5f?r; vh rwiinii RaJI wv Stonewall Lodge K.f P. -. ': At the regular meeting i of Stonewall Lodge No.; 1, K. of P.j held ' last evening, the following officers were elected for the .ensuing term i ' i : ? v " i; ' . G. iL Altaffer, C. C. ' B. F. White, V. C. ; ' James W. King, P. : ' " :' . CITY ITEMS. Cabolika Cisak Factokt Corner Dock and Water 8U.ClBnftamon Cigars, Casqulrllla Cigars, j: , , j - , J- WMt.M CHefnva TTrwitxAe rfmM all tern tfiA Kam mi h of July, " f, ' ' Printing Papxb. We' now have la stock over SOO reams of news paper, ' size 84x38, weight 30 As per ream: - It la goed, rag paper, and will be sold, ht lots to suit, for eaah, or sent bj express C. O. D. ; bnrhur our interview the American consul at Ban- kok presented the King aa elegant assortment ef his med the i ICUM les from Dr. J. C Arer. of Iwell. Mass.. for the nse of the court. He explained to his majesty expi ch their origin from the great emist and, their osea.- The. Cherry Pectoral for coughs, the SarsaparOla for erapUTe diseases and the Ague Cure for the fevers that are so fatal in this hot country. , The dangerous condition of a favorite wife in the palace with one or we disorders t&ese medicines cure gave nun spe cial interest in these products of . medical skill : In deed, these medical marvels interested him more in our country than all the other attentions we had snown mm. Aieners irom a laoy in iam. - - jane xo-eooiwrtn, y,:r s iif ... i Spirits Turpentine. A colored infant was found in a cotton field near Raleigh. ,. The grand Charlotte and More- head excursion takes place on the 15th . That -Leasbure Register an; nouncement was a hoax. So Evans, who started it, confesses. Come, JLvans I . . The bug has commenced depre dations on the corn crop in some portions of Caswell county. . . . ' '"' A great many of . the young 'men of Caswell have taken themselves to culti vating, the soil. .. ;; ,,, ;; 'i'- The horse of Col. W. McL. Mc Kay, of Favetteville. ran away and smashed the buggy to pieces. ... -s The exercises' of the Kaleigh Female Seminary close Wednesday evening with a grand concert and the conferring of diplomas. :' .' ' ! ' -Since ' "the 1st of 'September, 1873. there have been received in Raleigh 21,644 bales of cotton, all of which was sold in thatjnarket .;Uv n-. '.-.:- :l Mrs. Martha Brooks, of Pea Ridge, an old and respectable lady; died a few days ago from injuries received from a fall; says the Chronicle. . . Geo. IL Snow, Esq., has resigned the chairship of the Democratic Executive Committee of Wake county, and F. H. Bus bee, Esq. , has been appounted in his stead. The JFJnaruirer savs the race track of the Tarboro Jocky Club is ready for-action, and that the grand debut will take place next Friday, the 4th inst - - The Goldsboro Messenger is in formed that young Jimmie Taylor came near beine drowned while bathing in Neuse river one day last week. - He 'was rescued by a companion. . ? Hardy Grace, aKinston colored lad, nine years, small-pox marked, went to Raleigh three weeks ago, since which time he has not been heard from. Who knows any thing of him ? 1 ' A ' Miss Rogers, of Roseville, was thrown from a buggy, near Wake For est College, Thursday night, and severely injured. Her arm was broken and her head bruised in several places, so says the Hews. :.. Case1 of LI D. Childs, et. al.. vs. S. N.Martin et. aL Mecklenburg, Busbee& uusree anq xi y . wuion lor piaunuxe, " Sata in Court . ' The - ,Statesviile Intelligencer learns that fire occurred; at Old Fort, which destroyed the store of Walton & AenvOu. u unmix uu . uicir enure hwua jx cendiary. S. . Duppotteu w ue uie wwa ujl aum- r . . .: ' '.it Ui'.i iiivi-.1..- " Mrs. Kvahs' of Goldsboro,: ac cording to the Messefnber? has been mildly caressing her spouse ' -witn ner nsis, ngni wood knots, chairs, and was even so affec tionate as to bathe his eyes with, sand.- "uaiorious woman! as Baiuv uie yueu what wilt thou not do for degraded man ? Statesville JhteUigencer :. i An Attemnt will be made at the meeting which will be held here on the 4th July for get- f to form a survivor's association, and prob- I' il J : fha. 1A A. Tnl. j '""."'Jr'T' " I 7 v tm m Mrora ' a miiiu a.iii i ihmih i Twenty-six young men gradu ated at Davidson College last : week. Sam. a Burton.' of Leaksvuie, was the . valedic torian. ' The Rockwell prize, given by Kevi Mr. liocKweu oi ruwesvuie, 10 ine boy who, in .a competitive i examination should write the beBt Latin letter,, wasgiven to Prof, liicharason sson. ' '1 TEe TarDorp !Micmrer. Mri X J.! Shame has Dromised." we understand, to trradeand cross-tie four miles' of the pro posed Road' from Nashville provided aSlAKrtmf-a Ksa.!Arls; f t)lA -i strati Til ', ' may expect & lively time among the deni zens of the cities, of, Sbarpsburg, Rocky Mount and BattleborO on this roost impor- mil i imi rii i r vw-.wawv v. mw vvmM : tantanestioni. "; !' ' III '. I ' ImJi JMM'I V Durham's Sunday schools poured I 17U1U4U1P uui , . ....... 7 . -ji. ttearrf 1.00(cmiaren anaineir inenas mio Goldsboro .last Saturdayti The 'Memnger. i gayat.TJie f excursionists lormofl raats ana J Wnit in the mnrltliftn of ft number ofbeau- V Him SOUK", Tiili VUKsJ VtWiy KVIUM 1 Pnrt H ' fneen to eneiee in thecblla- I ... . o . .. .j . i tion OI COla JIBm1., ,ffffltHni picitiea, occ i r The . Favetteville JSaglfi : nleaaed to learn tl 1 . . . .1... il a. . 4 I io V.ea rrMMttlo imnm' iinnrOved within the last I y " t few cays ana opes ' are 1 entertained than. may yet oe maae. OjaDor tA manv fsrmers am h- - :T re 1 : T.. ', " mAftfm annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic JN ortn Carolina nauroaa uom pany was held at;BeaufOrtJ N5 a, ThuiB- Bent Ia Perry. W.tlV Faircloth and M. F. Arendall were elected Directors-irr&ldltloirto those appointed bvthe-Povemor, , Newbern was. decided ' non astheblace for,holdlnjc ihe..Jiext j aecjue an extension of . tb rainifti and Jtiirtmgtttheate: Star A (I JULY ,1, 1873. UST OF LETTERS Remaining in the city post-office June 29th, 1873; JL Mrs Wm Aldrich. Mrs Robt Aman. Mrs M C Anderson. : -r- . B. Miss Venus Bishorx Miss Sonhia Brown, Messrs Telkins & Bowles, Mrs Mariah Brown, James Bryson, James Black bern, Peyton Belcher, care JnoByran. Miss Harriet Bowden, Mrs Harriet O Bryant, Carl Bessenger. Chatherine Brinklev. Mr Bonnes, Fannie Bell, Mrs Harman Brown, Eliza Barnes, care T J Hadley, William Bandy.' , .. u. James IH Uorbett, (3) Cason Cart- Mrs Chatherine Cameron, ' Mrs - Rachael Lomisn. Miss uannie Chasten, care Scha ton, Catherine Etta Chana, Master' David Copperfield. Hannah Crane. J G Chad wick. care WP Pope. ; : . D. Mrs Alice Dickinson, Mrs Dr Jas H Dickson, Mrs Lizzie Dickson, Charles W Davis, care Win Davis, Thos E Davis, Mattie A B Durham, - Martin A Daniels, John Daniels, G W Dennis, D H Deal, John T Davis,. J B Daughbridge. is. a. li Jfiveret, Joseph JOliss, Wm JOic. F. David Fergus, S R Frink. G. -i-A C J Gustafoser. B Lovd Gouldine: Lewis Gellespie, Sipio Gardner, 8 F Gard ner, Wm H Grant. ,i. , , . H. Mariah Hardin, care Richard Green. Millie Hawlan, Samuel W Holden, Thomas Hill, Samuel Hall, R J Hallett, Mary A C May, Kliza Howard, Edward Hill, Dr Frank Hines, J N Hinton (9) , Sealy HayS, care Amos Washington, ' Dunkin Homes, ; R Ti.i xiTr"Tr ViL. . . Aaaitwy, care Xii Ajiiueton. J Ellen ; Jones, Ellen S Jackson. Wiley ones, Charley Jones. K. -Willie A "Kimball. fcackariah Koonce, C C Ketchum, A Kelly and, wife, James Stratton Knight. L. Wm 1 ljovick, Marie 1 iiowe, Alel- vina Lewis, E J Littleton, (2): . M. Mary McCullab, care J Scott, Fran- cenia McCuSah; careJ Scott; Alex Murrell, Adam Murphy, W M Miller, C M McCaus lin, Charlotte Moore, Dannie! McLean, Eu- f ene Mitchell, Fannie Montague,- Henry IcDawson,' ' John W McCarson, Jennie MiddletODv ' Josiah Mosely. " Iivey Ann Moore, R G Meaddows, Wm Myers, Solo mon Moten, Sarah A Morgan, Biner Mc Nush, careE Wescott. N. Mary Nell. 'care P Pope. Mareerett Norwood,-. Sarah Newbery, care Hepse Peterson.. - ., r-.r .,. " P. Wm PratL Miss Mollie Pore. care W P Podsv James P Pone. Rev Fredrick W Potter,- Grace Pearsal, - MaryPenny, Peter P Pickett, Thos E Phillips, Wiley W Parfcer, W J Jfrice. . Lieut W K Quinan. , ! R.--Daniel Ritter. Charley Reid. Eliza Royalls, James Righley, RobtRhom, Gen'l AvOD. Jttansom, it w Keitt, iienry veil Robinson. i ... ; S. A L Smith, M J Skipper, Samuel Stewart. Julia Sellers. L S' Skinner. R M Sauls,' Rachile Simpson, (2) Harriet Smith. T. Josh Telfor, Pinkney Toon, J Tay or. V. MSVeny. W. ClifEord Willis, Benjamin Waters, Gerritt Walker. Pollie Walker, Miss A V Williams, S J Wiggins, care Mr gone ; Rev CW Warren. ' Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say " advertised," If not called for within 30 days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Ed: R. Bbdtk, P. M. ; Wilmington, June 30, 1873. 1 ' PIED. BARDEN. On the S5th nit., in Franklin town ship. Sampson Co.. Mrs. B.. J. Banian, wife of B. C. Barden, Jtsq., aged 40 years. state papers piease copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CORN ft OATS! NOwiAfiBnia. S ObO COKN FBncE: WHITE 3CTXED 2 QQQ BtrsIIKLS IDC? 0ATSf Pot Sale Low trom Wluf . lit' lots to I. iM:-: : Vi, lj A '''; '!. . i'"-' jnly'l-St .. , , . B. !., JOTCHBI. SON. 1I0TICE. wm. BENT At POINT'ciswiELL ON THE 10th of July, one Store. House unta Jaanary 1st, 1874. . . ,;'. ... ,:.' - :.: ; jolyl-lt R: C. EKGflSTBH. Grannu -Daily ait Roasted Tri-Weeilj. PUBK JAVA and LAQUYKA COFFEE, ; p Qnaraatee4 Just the 13rinf. ! 'At !1nlyl-f, : J. C. 8TEYEN80K. 4th JULY. lXCDK8IOKIST8 WILL DO WELL TO CALL 'at GEO. MTERS, before purchasing tlielr supplies Messinti rarxges 6Pcta. perrDoz CLARET: Cts. ANI SOCts. PKH BOTTLE; ' r 'OTHEB WINES, 60 Cta,Jpiot BOTTLE. ' Satdinea, Devilled Haia,'; Salmon,, Brandied Apri ' - cotts, Peche, lambs', Cherries, and in f act-( eyerrtnlfig" nfecesMrv fpr the occasion. .Jl ad,13front street. JULY 1st, .1873. Let Emyloiy -Siffie w ta Date. Every1 Acq on our Books pe , i : .pret$nted this Week; 1::vi All liills doe br us1 trill" bef paid HEW iCEt)F'lTffiliIP';SEEDM873. i0lIttlyrtf.ii.n vitjOKa.aFlLAHNfcR,! :W1 mRAVKLIRG BAWAISB58, :X Harness, Bridles, juamguefl Vu Chainsk Walpal SpbpSvDoi SUns. Leathereather Dusters. Aja GreaMj Sao alery Bardwaxe.- Aiso a large lot ox second-hand Saddlenr'Uoaos.i jini l'liv- iw r. - I . I 1 . . i;,iaaj8,tiaoi i , s ... i W&miagtOBVK 0. l'8ADDLESw .Uooan, Hamas. Dollars. hammol WHOLE NO. 1,782. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILMINGTON ; Produce Exchange. A. CALLED MEETING of the Produce Exchange will be held at the Exchange this day (TUESDAY, July 1st), at 12)tf o'clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration an adjournment from Thursday evening, July 3rd, to Monday morning; July 7th. Members interested In the above are respectfully re quested to be present , ' RICHARD W. ANDREWS, ; July lit 4' J '.:.' Sec'y and Treasurer. JUST BECEIVED! N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS for Summer Beading,' "The Hoar and the Man,", an Historical Romance, by Harriet Martineaa ; "He Cometh Not, She Said, by Annie Thomas ; "Not Without Thorns," by Enhls Graham ; "Anecdotes, of Pnblic Meri," by John W. Forney," &c., &c. , At HEINSBERGER'S jane 39-tfr ' ' " ' live Book and Mnsic Store.: A CARD. ; i. Q W. JEWETT " HEREBY ANNOUNCES that he is about to leave town to enjoy the moun tain air for a season and expects to return and re turns .his school labors- early in; October. He hi compelled, contrary to his usual practice, to make this public announcement before leaving,, be cause, for several years past, his cmstomary exit, at the close of his school term, has been the signal for starting the groundless report that he was hot to re' torn. This annual Action, with others set afloat for kindred ends, seems to argue that' he is in some body's way. If he is, it has arisen from no obtru- siveness of his, for he has uniformly refrained from canvassing for patronage, either personally or by proxy, kas kept himself and hia school ; almost wholy secluded from the public gaze, has laid no. schemes for newspaper puflX and has not, to the best of his recollection, resorted to any other of the various devices In vogue for attracting public notice. Possibly these facts, coupled with another hot less significant, that his school has never .lacked for patronage, while others, backed by an army of re-' tainers, have "gone where, the woodbine twineth," rnay furnish a useful lesson to somebody. . Be this as It may, the saidiG. W. Jl most earnestly commends to all unscrupulous somebodies that imbibe at the fountain of school patronage in our city, the wise admonition of Immortal Saiiey .Gamp to her too peedy competitor ia a potation of a different tap : ', Drink fair, Betsey, wotever you do.V : June 80th 1873. ,, n ,; . " july 1-lt e Fear Academy. . jpRANK H. ALFBIEND, A. M. (WILLIAM and Mary College) Principal. W. D. Vinson, A. M., (Washington and Lee Uai- versity) Assistant ' v. 'f The Sixth Annual Session of this institution will begin on the let'of October, .1873. Prof." Vinson is now a member of the Faculty of Washington and Lee University, and is warmly en dorsed by its President, Geo. Custls Lee, and his associate professors. For circulars apply to the. Principal, Wilmington, n. a - . - ; ..- jane 8S-lw-nac; . ....', i,- V: CABBAGE SEED, T ADDISH SEED, BUNCH BEANS, Ac, &c J.a At july 1-tf GREEN St FLANNER'S. The Mystery Solved at Last ! Bargains! Barsatas t Bargains ! AT COST! AT CQSTf AT pOSTt At Solomon .Levy's . Store f rtOME ONE! COM ALL! AND SEE THE . t . ; GREAT FALL " . Dry M (iiotMiii; Boots, Ste Eats, A full and well selected stock In all departments, ; A FULL LINE OF LADIES' WEAK. I am determined to change my business, and In order to do that I Offer my . ' ENTIRE STOCK AT ; COST!, No humbug! Come and see for yourselves and ' Save1 at Least 25 per Gent, ' 1 By purchasing your Goods of ' At 0m old stand, southeast corner. Front and Mar- ket streets. : i i? c!-';."t;siii i -may 15-te-nac MELLAltEOlJS 6 Have Heceired by Steamer To-Dat A choice lot of TkURB FRENCH CANDIES. JLi lried Figs, Prunes, Dates, h Nuts, Lemons, Apples, Jellies, Preserves, Ac, fcc west cor THE PIONEER, Published every Friday, at, , . . . r A Florences S. C, liy V. f . McDiariii, .- i HAS A LARGS AND RAPIDLY INCREASING circulation in the Pee Dee country. Conservs tivc is sentiment, it f uHt accords with fire views of rcbestemzens.. ..M i j ..j . ri Tei or Subacription:, .r, ; One year, in advaace, . 1 1 . . i ... t j. ? inxmonths, m advance... . l ia Threemonths,inadyance.. J;. .U.J..-.t ; 5 n 1 . J J . .nTAVPVD r - febTMtf V ' , ' - , PlorencWa iB. The Stanter Hews. JtN ' aNDEPENDENT' AND, FEARLESS,: JOURi NAL, DEVOTED. TO, THE, i INTERESTS aI.- ! THE GOOD AND TRUE PEO- i ....., ..-..'.. i(i-,;nni tili't'Tl i t lis! ft 'if fsr &r. ;Smgi .copies 43 10; two ppfe.$5 Q0. a,; i & .OSTEEN. " Sum'ter.K C." Wi arK4t,taitor. 14 i.tu RATI of advertising. One Square one day. . . .. ..$1 CO 44 " , two days,. ... " 4 three days.... - " " four days. " 44 five days....... ...... 44 " ' one week. sj v. Two weeks 44 ' 44 Three weeks.. vvi.... 44 44 One month...,.'. 44 44 Two months,. .. ' 44 Three-months. . ...... 44 Six months - . One Tear... . 1 60 . S 00 . 60 . 3 00 . 3 60 . 5 00 . 6 60 . 8 00 .15 00 .23 00 .35 00 .60 00 tCon tract Advertisements taken at cropop- tlonately low rates. - Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half -column. mSCELLANEOUS. Molasses, Salt & Flour 25Q ;HHDS. AND BBLS S. IL MOLASSES, , 4,000 Sacks Salt,. ' , I ; . 800 Bbls. Flour, ' i For sale by , . ; F. W. KERCHNER, - June 29-tf J 37, 28 and 89 North Water street. Turnip and Cabbage Seed : i (CROP OF 173). , t JUST RECEIVED FROM LANDRETH;& BUIST, a large supply of TURNIP AND ClBBAfiE SEEDS (New CropX consisting of Purple Top, Yellow, Ruta Bags, Eatly White Flat Dutch, Early Red Top, - (strap leaf), Large White Globe, Large White , ,. Globe, Large Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen, Hanover, Golden Ball, Early Stone. , . ; . .t . , 4 Improved Late' Drumhead and Flat Dutch Cab bage, by the pound or paper. - Sold at .. . . ; , J. K. McILHENNY'S Drug and Chemical Store, Lippitt's Comer. j iune8::. r.rZu in iKlf, Corf Dim at 12 O'Cloci: H. Precisely . Direct Importation, 'ex E. shan, at -"' 1 Anetloa. : ' - M. CRONLT 'Atietioneer. . By CRONLY MORRIS. '."'. '.. .. . f. ' .- ON TUESDAY NEXT,' JUEY 1, 1878, AT 13 o'clock M., we will sell, in front of the Custom House, in bond, 'ti 50 Cases Martet ! ' Brandy, - - - ." v '-..... ;; of the celebrated "Star" brand, direct importation, now landing ex "K. Khun," from Liverpool. - june 29.2t . ' : - -. - "' ' : ' 'r' 1 Selling at Low Prices. THE BEST SHOES MANUFACTURED IN THE United States. Warranted to wear well, and guaranteed to fit. . - We have reduced our ceeid suit the 'times and offer our CHOICE S' Kot Boots and Shoes At Very lw'1pirlcel ' ' '.'.' -.. ,o . -j , yi.i- Ladies' i;ine Boots and Gaiters Morocco, Kid and LADIES' FINE AND COMMON -SLIPPER EXD ana Cloth. . uentlemen's Boots, Gaiters, Low Quartered Siloes and Slippers. CHILDREN'S FANCY SHOES, MEN'S BBOGANS . ''..-;, .-Allatthe H:A f Very - liowest": Prices, and all Warranted. ' : Now is tie time to bny; yout Shoes. . DUDLEY & ELLIS, meS9 Sign of the Big Boot fflDSEHOLD;& KITCHEN TDBKITURE ,:J: AT AUCTION. . . MiiCROHLY, .Auctioneer. -i By CRONL T ft MORRIS. ' "N WEDNESDAY, JULY to, J878, COMMENC- H. Emanuel,- on east side of Fifth, between Market and Princess street, we will sell all the ' Household and Kitchen Furniture therein contained, viz: . PARLOR, HALL, DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER SUITS, ONE GRAND PIANO 7 OCTAVE, By a Celebrated maker ; BEDS AND- BEDDING, : CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Kitchen Furniture Throughout. Ooen for in Boectkm 'on Tuesdav. 1st mat 'The ladies are invited to call Bad examine as per cata logue. : ;. i , , : , , juneS9-3t Cliildreii and Hisses. Ourstockof" Boots-ant' Bals"' for Children's and Mis-' sea wear la the largest t In Ithe "city and the ipi. stylesunsurpassed. GEO. R. FRENCH A SON, jnne 29-tf - J ' 5 '' Nmtthont street. OFFICE, TREASURER, te COLLECrOS CITY . OF WT1JIINGTON, . , . .": - - . j Juki S8TH, 1873. JULY COUPONS,. PAYABLEIN THIS CITY, of Bonds City of Wilmington, will be PAID AT THE BANK . OF NEW HANOVER, and the JULY COUPONS, payable In NEW. YORK oa : Bonds of City of Wflraington Oasue of 1873 will be PAID AT THE NATIONAL BANK W 'THE REPUBLIC, on and after July 1st prox. t. , .:iA . i .ak tf'I""- june 29-1 w T. C. SERVOSS, Treasurer. Rasoerry, Strawberry dc. Cemon CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., jnne 29 -tf 7 Nortfa Front Street. SMALL PIECES X EST . SMOKED BEEF, 'CHAS. D. MYERS k CO., " North Front Street. juue29-tf Fourth of July KiExcnrsioii. STIIR ACbMalW MAKE AN EXCURSION TRIP TO THE Sea Shore, on . - , ; , ; - , : FRIDAY, JULY 4th, Leaving wharf, near Market Bock, at 7 o'clock. Passenger landed; at, 8i&hviUe. For. Caswell and taken to sea. " . y Opportunity ered toigo?fiflhig,)Baffing or to enjoy surf bathing.,-. .. , t mrWtr band i atteManoe f or dancmg pirrpoaea. APjesaut Wp guaranteed..,f 't1 r iL'i - No lienor snowed and strict order maintained. Fare,rTonni tripe $1-00 i CWldrw half prWaw ncJsBtsfor sale at HeinBberger's. , . Q aa i .iT THOS'IK fKAB38VlAgent. . jnne?97td.r, ; . . , , , - OLfiiBOTEBNMEKf ;JAY1 CQFFEE. .THOICB'OLD DAGUYBA AND RIO ICOfTKK. ; ,V. Finest Grades, . j IJil i: ,;'i!CHjiE 9.-MY&TRS aVOf., ...june-gj-tf, jf 1 j.t.ortkJroatet. Iae Old v ines : andi Brandies. rTIHB BEST , SVKR pFFEREDnf WaLMJNG- : J.TON. . CHAS. D. MYERS 4 CO., : june 29-tf 1 Norta Front Street. - S : U' i si ill '11! ,11 Vi i i r
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