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yHmoRimiG STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY v. " BATM OF BUB8CBXPTIOII. BATES OP ADVSKXISIBTO. "One Square one day 7L7i'f) .n. ........ w , " V thrdays........ir... - -fonrdays..;.v... i 60 . flvedayB-.u:.j.'.'t---' ' J A i &n one week ' " . Three weeks.. ; 52 " . - One month., 8 00 Two months . .U, .1 .. . . w 15 00 " . Three months.... ....23 00 vcar -in advance (by mall) advance (" .. " ) .....$7 00 8 SO 00 75 !::: Sx ""rarin advance I .iSTdvance (" ).... fiix montks., if... ....... , ...85 00 JA.. .... J. Oneyear.:::::::.:...:;..;..:.50 00 qv firr Subscribers, delivered In any rol7J! not ma- week. Oar City art of the' ts are C3 Contract -Advertisements taken at propor " f,t7t.hnrij!ed to collect for more than 8 months in VOL.XIT;NO. 89. tlonately low rates. now i advance. f ' . ... - :. .. - . ' .i''dKh .-ttfW j,'iiiti'.. -v , ' '.7fii.n-.r.)., rt( i v ;M r-ro ; . ' " . , .. . I ...in i i i i . - - ' - . i- i i . 1 i - i . l . a -1 OUTLINES. 1 tho Xew York refuses to allow the sale of J rested on charge of fraud. -Largo ship- nients 6f cattle from Texas. A. Liberal Darty ' in the Hungarian .Parliament of overwhelming power lias been formed. .HeaTjt and fatal storms reported be tween St. Louis and Cincinnati. New York markets : Gold, 1 151 to 1 15 ; spirits turpentine 41$ to 45 ; resin, common strained $2 75 to $2 80. ' Connecticut nate condemns the back pay. The same body rejected the proposition for a Consti tutional Convention. A Bloommgton (Ind.) bank president killed a barkeeper for - - - - 1 . . , refusing sell Jilm whiskey. Chicago is excited over a f,uuu race 10 come off Saturday. Babcockhas overtaken the m Iudian murderers in Arizona, and kilje 14, capturing 6. ,-Amerieau residents of London will celebrate, to-day by a din. f . i nnl 1aAfiiin .Knnnav! and tn I llChf.f 111 OlimQta antfAniAntnAn L I ulaces where music is introduced, question,' Why take a loner- and! I-?e Three N. Y. Custom. House officers ar- I costly journey West Vhen you" can day- ner. JouiiHeruu . cru muuy, ppn- few sacks. Of the sacks there .were only tinues and De Cambray summoned to foim int i..AKM--v.l.j Cabinet Madrid was. matte quiet by the the withdrawal of the Irreconcilables from the Uortes. CJNIVERSITT OF TIKGIIf IA.f .; :J;i-1 v i -. i : o w 8vrltlB Immmnti tr. I rival of Governor Walker. I Charlottesville July 2. I ..... i i Tt,fl mmnr!l fiiarpss 15v. cred this morning before the Alumni of the University by,, the itev. Dr. Broa&s, of South Carolina. " The annual address before the lit- erary Societies was delivered by Sen- ntnThos. Bavard. of Delaware- ' He ottiiion ama oYAoiiont oi. I vice, and affirmed.that the character J natfon aepenaa upon we paouo vir-1 tues otus xjitizens. xie .contrasLea I of . tuei ... puuir ut..v -wic. ftuisiu- i mfint. nsf'ariliRhed ' tbv ' tha"' fathers l ... v... j . - i f thP TLpnublie with the nresenr. and iopicted .the , laudable 'proeUWtie, I which it fostered nd enconrased. 1 .. against the growing prevalence of growing vioe, and the gross materi alistic idea which, had .gone abroad in the public mind ; that .a spotless character was i nothing and " money everything.' .,. i His address -was applauded to the very echo, 'land his eloquent allusion to General li. E. Lee brought down I the house in a, storm of applause. ; .. J ltiora hni hpfn ndflpn ftnst.incr S300.- I "0 " " - . n . j a noo.-'nnd. afl.lilions have been made I ' : - i io tne iiDrary, apparatus, water i works and other improvements,' cost inW ncn ' - ' '' :l Vw- ,V - . , , . Governor alker arnvea here this I evening to be present to-morrow on A a Important Circular From tne ;""Treaaiiry' Deparlrjieiit. V; ; ! Raleigh; Kewaj : '' I The following circular -was issued by State Treasury Jenkins yesterday, and for jhe information of ,;: all ; con cerned we publish: ' .-. .. . ' r ; ; State of. North CabotJ5Aj ) i J Treasury Department, . , ; Raleighy July 2d 1873. ) j Tn vipw nfVbe imTvnrtAnt, fthnraftter I J . 1 - ' i of the decision hereto appended, iJudee Keade s decisidn rjublished I ""o ,o?? - I WAflt I-k tku-1 A w 1 yuoiciuiivi . x i tiauoiuib lyUt? ittiuv i , vCTicruavi . i, iruummi, we amo w i ; you. Z ' -'It-is seen that thfe. So nreme Court 'recognizes ,1 ,liih t ower oi uwouue iu tflr-1fnUni1-SiTrtWWi:inl . . . a atiooal ll.mlc bilk vja mnnw' also I .Up.it iiw-'.f-" . J Itis aDDrehended that manv tax- J rjaverfl. taking A vftntaw of ;the re- i J n w . i cent decision of Jndce Torircee: in I the case of Ruffin vs. Commissioners, of Orange. haVefailedUo list the amount of their money otL handoron j deposit the 1st of April; also their . . . . .. ... .t....j.. a solvent credits, 'deibn,hav I oeen reversea Dytne upreme uourt, as announced in the decision of Jus tice Keade, the" law, taxing these sur jects remains in' force, and I suggest to the Commissioners that it is their duty to see that it is executed by re quiring tax-payers to list their money and solvent credits, observing subdi visions 4th arid 5th of sec; 9, of the "Machinery &ct.w f of the several counties, and your at- J lPnt ir.ll Id nvnfn maHI 4a it - A''- I lention is again called to it. ; .DA.JENKINS,i; Vj State Treasurer. Greensboro Patriot Xbe Bloilel Farna. Some two miles from High Point a plantation, famed as being one of -uc most, oarren ana j unpromising to be found in : the State, : and- univer sally acknowledged to be worthless, was purchased by some members of the Society .of Friends, for experi mental purposes. The land secured, the services of Mr. William Samp sou, an enlightened 1 and enterpris es agriculturist, from the West, Were obtainWl -l TTnrlpr hi TnnaTA- I ment during four years-it has become bne of the most prosperous and promising farms in this section, yield- ing a handsome revenue on the in- vestment. It is now acentral point of attraction for ' visitors, and de- The University has received since knew him, to be honest, and there seems to 1 Testlge pf smallWhas dis fbo; war over f 200,000 fro private be no doubt, nong .the ocky Pointers froUie Hospital below thU city 1 reaffirm the position taken in my ' than oUnary Tigce.-iae co-operauoD i' .'; .-assamt upon Lucy Brinkley- sisting the TJ8. authority, another for as- opinion, dated AprU 16th: 1873, which of the authorities snoum De exrenaea w ui. Case aisrriissed on the payment of costs.1 mj aiiu v ' """ X Zj :.... ii w-. .... I -r... . -oi.-s- . . . . i I fendant's counsel ureed .that officer's f aal- ni iriinKniiTiPii m inn i ;nmmisRinnprw i roinr. iae UQiranuDB riiYuviau, m aui tl. .kno. nowtiw. .m hi m nnui . monstratea'TSBydn. 'question that all J advantages of the Prairie Lands may be found combined -with ade- r oette? mere .'Kf, .' the 01 rn it. NKTr oADlVEaTISKIttKNXS. . v A. K. WAJjtKB-Flrst National Bank, i T. C. Sebtoss City Offices closed to-day. Seb caption of Lost and Found. '' Bwair4ti4bt3'' ; About two weeks ago the bani of tl. B. Mc PhersotiyEsqat Rocky Point,in this ceunty tUy of peanuts. An entrance was effected! cm v.ui,.x cu. u v mievran.1 11 niniiKti 111 n. iih.ii. hveiJlR!r ttT,lnnV frfL ftf ; jow,. OMn from I id f T.nnioaa-- of '-etUnB, th rR-1 definitely deterrnmed,Tas the as were ls, loose in the with the eXcepUon of a - i bun was again entered in the same way, MePherson being absent at the time in . 7-wT-r. r ww 4'M,4VM i. xmentlr arrested, aeven tonka, or about I twenty - five bushels, were take&U No alarm I r : j - 1 -. was made and ho susnicion of ajiv narticu- J -r . . r - . VCM1" jui. ,4. - mu. .wuaau i h&a oeen jea to the. impression that the 1 . tj- i - - j ; m I uaru wuul" nie . "S"1 oa uesuy f niSht was placed near the tun4ingto watch for the unknown : intra- deraAbout dark Henry" Willisand Chaney Huffham nam came -wiin a norse ana cart, ! and the latter held the horse; while the former troke-openi thebaia and .loaded thfi vfihioifl Tf. vnarH ' ftftor witnpao5r.ff I : the whole transaction, reported the result 1 ruersou maae searcn ana founa; two bags t peanuts in the house of Ned Huffham. iamer oi ine woman unanev Hurrnam. ana i . t;'l"j Tt-i-i'tirm!. I . uiMjii l in Liitrr Me&n:ii 1 . in in I nRnnr vv 1 i I m I ' : - - - . ; ZFZ - Z'Zt&im: ; - i...... , d wnr tht Vpa TT,m ;.: .11 ji, ' making the second- entrance to the tarn, -and the,, theftf that followed; : The parties havinir been duly examined were re- I quired to" give security in the sum of $200 I each for their appearance at the next term of the Superior Court, failing" in which' they j were brought to this i city and lodged in j jail, V Henry Willis was believed by all who rviT .1? KTA Tlnff.r. .r. viva a vy., . a.w.u 1 1 ii n iiiww.il, nuv lioo uic i iot: ! '-t. I iejiuwiiuu vi. ,uwfujg waucptut lua uwicr giott; The alleged roenes are all of the colored persuasion. ;, . ' Ale.per4. Cliret.r. - .. w-t : rr?w:i.l . i 1-j I "jteorge ry aaiiingion, . wuu waa sneswu i for stealinff chickens on Tuesday -night, seems to be 1 quite, a desperate t character. tttvt, iu;nr rotmni th finnnr vfnmtA I T TCrV r -1 after his trial, to, await his transfer to the 1 vv or k Mouse, ne was leit outsiae ine ceu. i Kthe;cowseof aahour:or ; somb JanitoV wentin the room to . denser shim to the ffl n : foVa f n iJ in.n4 tZ 3 .-v, ,-r-T; - 6 I In that short time, had brolrea the hinge; of T i v-j l ' t--'1i 1 nojlWba. w I oio'bf he tllshv which one end of the J' L- , - .'-it.-, mm "imr 'wawn secures vuo uuur .was i lo08ened and-ihad nearly Receded an .i-t.i j i- wrenching the other end of the bar - a . - i . v i Wie, the latter Deing Drok en py r . . . . .1 a . . rm. w . naa penoea on it. iiw w was au uouui nienueu io uts useu as a uieaua ui euwuug i biA0cape,'eitlier is .pryisgloo8e.the Jrpn lmotiMw,m - Sluix)hig,ow on the head who should oppose his egress I ..... ... .1 had the opportunity Deen anordea Jiini oi escaping tlirough the door, a We leran tba inconsequence of his having shown him- self to be such a desperate character, Super- j ihienenVaringehas deemed it ex- ' - - , pedient to secure himwith aball and chain.- f Tlae lnrtlBe,; ; y.,:-:;.1. ) It is a matter of the greatest importance f that the strictest attention be paid to .the enforcement; "Yellow pearance ports, -and this with other fconsidera-1 considera- nonaLi.cajiu lor.owea eaureuwot . iure . ..:'-...- .i I I measures which he may deem expedient - .1 i i. A. al. ! SmIkj nt.An -v O to adopt to prevent the introduction of any infectious disease here. Mayor'a CoorU ,.. , x " The following cases were disposed of yes terday: ,-1 , . , ' Annie Jones and Jane Bryant, charged with fighting EUen Jones on the night of the 1st of July, ?. oa, Fourth street, near the railroad, were required to fork over the penalty arid costs for disorderly conduct ; Geo.' It., Bayton, charged with, using 'abusive language towards another individ ual. Judgment suspanded on the payment of costs. Xle Health Officer. ' Mayor Canaday called the ueaitn um- cers together at the City Hall yesterday and addressed them at some , length, giving them general instructions as to the duties of Athelr position, and urging them to promptnesa an activity. 5 of the quarantine regulations. - The sanw, Arraigned on a peace warrant F: Demanding to see the papers ot j jTrirtTr'r 1 TTTA CXCiTX at Havana, ptaasau ana otner i aaired to cive security in the sum oi spdu cials.Deaver and Eastman behaved stf in-l !: :.; .UiXllAlftAn IK '; ieaiiota. No Courts tfwlav v .;!, tt ! .: Watermelons in 'market yester- Partly cloudy and" clear weather for to-day ... .. ' The city and county offices will all be closed to-day. k y , - mvtU,.- wu uwu uiu iuitu uic mu. .- ( ,. I Th ci,. txw W!i1?Qw,o o;-i icwi 1 York from this Dort on the 1st , ; . .r ( -f , , , r;, i "The schr. A. IZavford. Bhute. arrived I - 1 . w.n.wa nn.v ..i. I James Heaton was to address the cot-1 cftizs f ewbern t night . ;; -. Th 'ZLl a 'J vesterdav at ntidn 'Indfeat'tvl 91 fletrrPB i J : i o V " ' i ' t " ' " cieareu irom new iotk ior tnisport ontlie I I The Barque Snowdon, "Wood, .cleared , from New. York for. this port on tiie 1st , V ;-' If 7 Heavy rains up the : Carolina Central , w r ... ... , j 1 To-Day id the flTui Anniversarv of I American Independence, otherwise "The - , . : t- glorious 4th." The Postoffice will be closed from 8 x, ju. uuti o rvi lo-ua. : ne niaus wiu close as usual, The Produce Exchange will remain clod toay and to-morrow and no busi- nesa tranaacted.' ,. , ; , . iM m learn tiley on Water .. . . , . - .. , sireei are w ue cieanea , out oa jsaiuruay QTovisblv disinfected. : : PugbJy dismfected. Thd Kepublicans of the several town- P8.! 0?61 The river had only risen 8 inches when the North State left Favetteville. as xen are infnrmpd hv iant Rmn , , r ' . . . . w. JNasn,coiorea, wnonas ior some PV! 45 cMtuoate lor uonaaoie. ' The funeral of the late Miles Costin, yay. was largely attended by the Ma- -J -" sj. Andrew Williams and Richard lie- AHl3ter, Doth colored men, were sunstruck at Kock UUl yesterday. They will recover. A party of colored excursionists left for Charleston yesterday afternoon,' There wiu oe several otner coiorea excursions to-day. and the guards and nurses have all been dis-1 - -gA ntir5ea' Quite a crowd of pleasure seekers is expecteq emoare on w steamer irce- this mvnintnp or v n'rinrr ; inr i Smithville and the seashore. I Tlie "tHnber of -s War The first number of Cok Pool's War tt:.i. ' im1...' r:v- il... Tl.7 " V.An I xxisiurj - - wr . jitwi w .uyr iuu, made its appearance and seems to be re-1 ceited with general satisfaction. t J ri:-jir - I " " i" r -tay-at6meytayiwul pass the time , wiiminirtoTi-naMn il .at TTntr.n. I where tVTiJie-niii with innAc&SHcnlf&rt - . . appointed to inform T?rx7 Tr.vrlnrn R T.rm.n T Tl of Mi I - .r v"'". -yww 1 I -Krrt.K rtftwMvTtna r wiawra 1 nntf. I -.-v-u, Ttm fied of his acceptance, y. f--; v ; .v.-.'f 1 ' I -Mr. S. B. Paul, ' Secretary of the life 1 Tncimnm nnn wsurance ijompany oi v irguua, s Lm uj nitw--Thia Comoanv Buoceeda to the busi-I Thii runnanv snAMmlA to the hiisi- I 1 -nlrteL' j - . ( r-r..i . t. i.s nTv.iw, ... 1 nrwwTii. 1 1 ir iiiim i ii v . . . . i , . , -..y i . j ijompiami. la uiauc mai uoau nuu unit, i is being depositedby thecity carts in alow place streets: - - - rvond oftatrnant water In that rkiidtT, f whicli needs attrition. V -I 4J- h P ' m m ' I; maetotrate Court. ( T : of by; Justin Woodford yesterday Geo. Welch, charged with Assault and v ' tr. " - - t'Aie 'a A-tr i, ittery on the person of .Alfred A. Brink- . : a uu,u """T ley. justice suspenoea on tne paymenijoi costs. t to keep the peace. w I - . . Alfred A. Brinklev . chareed with cora- ' To the seanda. ' at the corner of Ninth and Market itlrf md the Mith'resDectabilitv of her sar- inen XI la alau Biaiicu uiai uiciu iar a i rounuiUKS navo uiuuuwu uuiw o trouoa- i A large number of our citizens -went of the court, and was Under bond of $100, down to the 13ounds yesterday to spend the 000 for, the safe keepingof R. papers, . . -. , . - - t r money. &c. hence should allow no one to 4Ur onitne jore, ana a. mucu larger number will proDamy go mis morning, orderii'om Judge xick.; ; The commission Tho regatta at Wrightsville will , be the er overruled all objection and the Major tine. Our friends anticipate a delightful t the next term of the Federal court at occasion and we, hope their expectations :jt..1.v..w.,i..i? I -. m Child Smothered. Coroner Hewlett held, an inquest jover the body of a colored Infant by the name of Robert Jones, which was found dead in oi.nouer.nuuw, - : v,nA wroctarHov mnminfi'. Verdict, ac- cidentallv smothered. - ' - - . m m m 1 ' : The Robesonian. - , . - At the sale of the Jlobescmian newspaper w. Tm- otorflnv we learn ' bv at.Lumberton, r yesterday e.a.' v special telegram to i the Stab,.11 w r w. McDiarmid. brother of the ' former proi Tirietor. lwcamet& Dtirchaser. " 1 CITY1 ITEMS - I Jl jriMS wiNca. we were jesteraay preaeatea ny 1 Jlr. F. V. Foster wltft bottles of Angelica and To kay Wines, manaiactored la California by an agent of the gentleman named and on sale at George ; Myers establishment; Bothl brands are of deli- cioas flavor, and ripe and mellow -to the. taste. TryOiem. , . s , .: . 'u-'i 14, ).: ! ' fbinttko Ihk. We nave Jost received a stock' of News Ink for summer use, put ttf in packages of 25 . 1 noonds each. Caen - or . d O. orders sromDtiy 1 luieo - rnceM cents per pounq. 1 U riT , "fiiiw.i. I am . uv. on r-wwguk w m.. i parmin- W U god,g paper, nd-witt be sold, to tuut h boie, ior. pasn, or eenvoy express v V' . . ...... m ' ' 7 ' J'j ....... . 1 . SI ineconsouaanooiineMWPftnawrrnranaine Tff Star bavins largely increased the circulation ' of the latter, advortleers will find Jit' ah admirable medium of communication . with the farmers and Planters of the. two CaUa.. I Book bndkbtI-Th. Moawiia Stab Book Bmd-i ;nr does ari Mnds of Binding and Ruling to a work- chants and others seeding Receipt ' Books, or other , work, may rely on promptness in the execution of xuBir orders. ?ttv ; f.04tSJr;f51 ryi;v'i I 'iT0B Paislrwo. We call 'the attention of mei jnd steapofacer?and agtmts,andaB other. J hariag orders for printing, to thafwuiities often? at vob fiuHTma. We can iumlsli fU shert notice Tickets, Blanks, Pamptfleta; Tags, Hand-Bins. Catar wso vw-ammsusi aa ivi aamuo a vftt js hiwh jmui lognes. Bills of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks, Drafts, Ac; Ac Satisfactioa guaranteetL ' ; IF XOIT want at.'ook,' . Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, , Want a Servant Girl, j ; Want to rent a Store, Want to sella Piano,, , Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend. Money, ', Want to buy a House, ' i" 1 ' Want to bay Horse, r.; - ; : i?'; ; -n: Want to rent a House, '' . Want to sell a Carriage, . Want a Boarding place, . , Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Groceries, ' ' Want to sell Furniture, ' I Want to seO Hardware, i Want to sell Real Estate, Want a job of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmithlng, ( .. f.jt; -Want to seUMillinery Goods, .,' ',' , Want to sell a House and Lot, " Want to find any one's Address, Want toseUapieceof Fnrnitore,. -Want to bay a second-hand Carriage, I Want to sell Agricrdtural Implements. ..Want to find anything yon have lost, . v ; , ' Want to Advertise anything to advantage, Wont to find an owner for anything Found, '- "lAdvertiseto ' ': ' 1 THE MORNING STAR. 0'' -r. SpiHts'pipentine. 5if "i tiS i". i 1 ifUft if Shelby gives $780 :to the Wake Forest Endowment Fund says thei Biblical MnnHntnikTr9T.;tti. .L i uia jj ort were Durnea on ine awn uit says uig muwi r iteso. . ....-i. i r Chief. Justice. Pearson ; on ; his XtLt. UU UJNXitX.I : a -r i.w? . ... I justices oi me Dupreme ioun. ., i There were 4.000 Deode oiit to feee George Graham hanged in Wilkes, says the Charlotte Observer. yiThen the corama- tationoftheseatence was made known, the crowd wa. very much disappointed, ana some ctirseaoutrisutatuie " lmnosuion wl$n 71 ynd says ,Tucket HalL Raleigh was densely packed Wednesday eveningatthe concert of the Baptist Senv; laaTV. ' ine mUSlO WS reDQerea m a Very superior manner. r .The Sentinel speaks in liiorh : tprnna arvftniftlli nr , Krrvfa.f Knhlmnri -1 J XT .fir-V. . 1. "? -.rr v ( , JJofth Carolina North Carolina . had two Major iwHwla nii ta-T 'Rrim1iAr nMiorsla . .rilbwl W " i n '' '" j- n t , , 1!!ife.wwi!ll and lost tnirty-six Colonels, who either died from wounds W Olsetise during the war, be- nirlfi.t nflveraT WhriWere disabled and retired. Rides Beverai wlio were uisaDiea ana retired. --r .- .T..-.. . ... - ms.ttomhr-lmff:an4 OurDead. v . A tenant named White, on tt'ef . - ind. of., widow Mnrray. the. OraneeisUi-. ciuua, waa umj a.uoo u. ui;i,iuui.: oi air tempted. cm uirwt tne.tner aay I.... . w.w-ti 7-i t uu wuu wv,c' u Vs - iFrom itho Sentiiiel r-W& learn I from a gentleman who bas recentlyrbeen Statethat flie'erops m that section afe very fine, T,e people lnfoirtoed: him that tjie'r ww - uvw.1 uiiir : ill iiiiw ww-!2i.r:i i. n .1 uuii.mii I uin i m . ww. m e.wi i vr wtnv a a ii'itin I of any year siaee,tii0elose;of thewar.i I is a sign: of a .good Ume Ahead- for when FSri?r.T .hntwi.ni. ri7 nni - the, wheat crop is abundant, pur.people, las, I a general rule, are properous. ; , t ; r , ,t i 7 1 .U- Cut down from, the .Hickory I 0?ny ih. omith ordered them i wave. . ilia UlilUG.' AgaTVi ctva v vva, . v . uv -"iv fW Tmai. nn for re- ure to produce their commissions justified tho Ma.nr'a ' resistance to their authority: -ithftt the Maior was himself an Officer or'harIdle them , unless he had anl Statesville. yMajor J. W.' Wilson' and G. R Erwin -became his securities.' Marshal Deaver served on Capt Erwin, i (justodian of the safe ,of . w. u lv.it., a searcn warrant . which Major Smith ordered! hint te M j . i Deaver said atfirst he would break it pen but upen consultation which the commissioner conciuaea to waituntu I jodge Dick could be heard from; Major I t .e. , mi tA T.V.. sittintr forth that Eastman and Deav- er had arrested him Tmlawfulry, that they had shown ho evidences of their authority. &c. The warrant was granted, - i Eastman and Deaver -feredwaistanee to officer Saawad were brought before J. B. ..The datskjed-Jhat bothl were. lawfuL- offl- ners of the U. S.. and that they had a right I to examine all papers, and that Smith be- inc himself an offlnertof the Federal court did not justify himself in refusing the do- manas 01 a man Claiming to DC a Xi.o, officer. ; The defendants were therefore .re leased, f .5 !,j-J . i A . ' 1 HAY. In this citv. on the niornlnor of the Srd Inst.. Cldnev Mav.' daughter of T.ifhton T,. and Funeral this (Friday) morning at 8 o'clockfrom tne residence of J. B. Orrell , ua. utOt Hanovet sts. rwiMmrfnA m.t mui TmteCjli kiwi ' hursdav feel 3rd" init nurBQay, ine am inu, o'L'i' i',:' i Saturday morning at n''v.,w 1 j ' JVU. age1 49 years. . Funeral, will take place hvwt- t-nm l,UlnfMori'.nTira,.W! I. If Church, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. ' Friends and J acquaintances Invited to attend."'"-i-: 4' I J ' ' "Nn? W". A TiXTTPT? TTftTT ATWMTft t HI TRT Nrt T.I ntl PI. I K n.TI K - .' . , . .. r . . i T.T'rT.ii , T. T" . I OF AVICTTIINGTON, sj.x i ;'''' ''' r -! fiifi'::" J: -JULY to, 1873. rpHE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE DE 'A i clared a dividend of six per cent, payable on the 5th tost. July 4-3t 1 K. , WALKER, Cashier. Office Treasurer aiirL Collector; 5CITY OF WlUlTOaTON.'lN. C., July 8, . npmS OFFICE, AND 'ALL OTHER OFFICES AT CITY HALL, Will be closed July 4th, our Na tional Anniversary. VnU; -Cf JO;-; :isv I (By order of Mayor) T. C. SERVOoo, july 4-lt . . , t. . City Clerk and, Treasurer. The Mystery Solved iat Last ! Bargains! Barsatns! Bargains! AT COST! AT COST1' AT COSTI IP; Solomon ;iey tore I 7(JQE : ONE! COMB ALL! . AND SEE THE KJ r GREAT FALL IN Dry Goois, Clottii, Boots, Sloes, Hats, TBTJNftS, ' Scc. ' See, ' i A full and. well selected stock to all departments. i , A FU1X LIHE OF LADIES' WEAK. I am determined to cbango inv bnstoess.' and : to , oraer to Qo mat i oner my ,, ,- ;v t,- ENTIRE ; STOCK' AT COST! No humbug! Come and see for yourselves and Save at Least 25 per Cent, ; By purchasing your Goods of ' " .' v SOLOMON; LEVY, At the old stand, southeast corner Front and Mar ket streets. ,,; mayl8-4m-aac TRAVELING BAGSyf .VALISES, SADDLES, A 11a Harness. Bridles. Martingales. Col names, Trace Chains, Whips, Spars, Dog Collars, oi 8ktos,Leather, Feather Dusters. Axle Grease, Sad dlery Hardware. Also a large lot of second-hand saddlery Goodat J. Sm Topliam. &Co., "' No. 8 South Front St, ? '.,-,U i: t .;WilmtogtonN.C. may8-tf nac : ; CELLANEOXJS... I ! '' PHP ' TTTP A iQTTnP P. f I , L UiAt AlLXl OJUii-OJO-UJAJj U . CHOiCE COLLECTIONS OE BOUND MUSIC ! . ' gems of steauss," f, Conlalnins all Strauis's best Waltzes. Galo Quadrmes, Tlazurkas, 4al About 80,000 sold. ricerica t: - . I ' : . ' ..: . . : , i rOEGAK AT HOW" ... Jnsfc ont. A new collection of over 200 of the most popular pieces of the day, arranged for Reed yrgans, &c iTice, -t.oo. n . :t TJSICAL TBEASUBE," I - wiltli Wof . tnni-f. the Voice I or for Piano. ' Over JO0 Gems, an estebuihed favor-' Ites. - race. SX.DU. r - - i Htfreatit of Oter&s ' Choice Songs, Ballads, v Price, $2.Sa - :j - c i rpiii-Fort8 Gerns." 1 Containing the best Pianoforte Music Price $sso. , taPTThe above books law. jniforni to style and "Tin ag. ' iThi I binding, all the pages being of full- Sheet Mnsic la4.u:;1Wiafwrf1lli. rnrul . fKvw.lwntl.lo: fn tlut i muslc,anbencaiy . I " 1 Theycpmtag.'s abbath school song 'ooe, a. enUtled, i Xlli3. XVlV JC.xv LIJ? juju? jp., i r with new muslcan4wwdsy the topstdistin- writers to the eouatry is nearly ready. Speci-. ie above , books sent post-paid for .'the; retail price. - . - - " " Oliver Dltaon dc CO: C. IT. Ditson & Co. v v Boston.;- it I 7UB'way, jmw.xok. July ivd2taw wea sat wu jn; .. I i www wrwi . - -wi -wvww. .. . . -- ' . s - ,1 - V-V1 JXJAV , ,,,1 j TSS.boo; 4 aeo BA3 so bag .i - - v-vt an., a . wf vtavw-tr - w.m r w-Wwrvs m T-rmwtj , LBS. D: 8. fjIDES skbULDESS; BARRELS SUGAR, f.rs j. SSbm soar-candles STARCH.PO, BAGS COFFKK. 1; tabh lye, tobacco,&c. W to fee trade- ' ? - "--rr-.r "T ALL KINDS, 0R SALE LOW 1 IP UUW. Ul H H W A U V II W V .. ,t -n i; nun unuu ii uuu; uiu ituj- , liTinnnrl t TloilT oiirl BnactPil .TrilWp.fiVlV UtUUllU VUUJ UU- 11UUUIUU 111 11 wvuj pURE JAVA and LAGUYRA COFFEE, j ! A : Guaranteed Just the Thing. I T t J" if O Jl l IpU r r. ! wj r - At id C STEVENSON. jttly 1-tf , ; i ' - I k- i i i i r-1 t. ;i iJ liOOO SELECTED SPIRIT BAKJtKIS, , . tiwr ' or sale by' ; : -! ;:rv r. .: msy28-tf . WILLIAMS & MURCHISON'. ::EwXatGHbicE QMALL. SUGAR CUREDj PR3 HAMS, Hn, ;.CHAS. J. MYERS A OO.i JuneStf 7 North Front Street. CADBAGE SEED, V ADDKB: SEEDBUNCfl BEANS,' c., Ac. XL July 1-tf GREEN & FLANNEB'S. So MISCELLANEdlTS.':: a i Fourth' Of July ' ExCUTSIO jl M X4JAA . ,f ,f ; jV V n alL L jj "TILL HAKE AN EXCURSION TRIP TO TEE .y . ,-tli . . ; J ... Sea Shore on ..'..' i - 77. fftA uf ih'i.;: :-J?i:i . I. - i n T"r a -r-r- . TTTT TT yl j. ll J Ill T"T A TT . TTTT TT A Jjl ?- i? XOJLJLiLX V-U Ui Leaving Vharf;! sear Market 'Dock, at t- o'clock, . Passengers landed at Smithyille, Fprt Caswell buu ULH.t;it ui .... . - -t Opportanitv offered to go fishing, sailing oeto enioT knit hathln.' i ; uV Biring Dana .in attendance ior aancuig yuryuactn a pieasani wip guoranieea. - i u uuuur aiiuweu mo nquor aiiowea ana strict oraer mainiamea., - - Fare, round trip, $t 00; Children half price; ncKets ior sale at Hemsbersrer's. THOS. D. MEARES, Agent. jane 29 td. HOOP IRON. " ' ' ' ' ' ''"! I fl.j IT . !;(f OAA.BUNDLES 1 INCH 18 WIRE GAUGE,' - 3 - J) .' I 600 1 " ! - i J. 1,200 4 i( Best English; Hoops( now' landing; Ex Bark B.v Shun, from Liverpool and for sale to lots to suit By , VICK & HEBANB. . julyS-3t SUNDRIES. 1 r J BICE IN TIERCES AND BARRELS; QOFFEES-RIO, LAGUATRA AND JAVA; OUGARS ALL GRADES; . JLOUIfc URStrPER. TO EXTRA FAMILY; JUai8ins fjanaies, A JTG tTaCKerst f . . - : . it r USTLOTS TO SUIT, For sale at ADRIAN & TOLLERS'. doc 19-tf iTJSEBTJL AS WELL AS PRETTY. O .UR BOOTS AND pals es and Children are : neat and tasty as also . very dura 1 blei A neat fitting shoe makes an ugly foot look Comely. ;i : :-. . GEO. R. FRENCH & SON. i , .29 North-Front street July S-tf SNOW. ' XUST THINK OF,, THE REFRESHING CON- O trast to our present bracing weather. To enjoy oneself with thegreatest freedom of mind, refreshed to coolness to our sense of feeling; pur thoughts; taunt IvR hnrhWlv interettted in the cratitlcatioii of our possession of education., ,We experience mo ments of f orgetfulness of our surroundings 'and are passive and entranced to the .delight of . the farther knowledge we obtain in tne contents oi a volume front the Live Bookstore." ' rf.iiy), n ; . Mountain cool a Seaside shade breeze re for aU leaders. oSdedly pleasant if yon w Ice to tne Atmosphere, Life under the.Snow. and reaconga, wni con- j suit a thermoai-itor. ; j , .... r ' Reading for this summer, for sale - '.in- At ,:l HEINSBERGER'S , ; June9-tf . ' '"' Live Book ana Music Store. '' ' : , - ' i i Tf!u,lMj:v?-"-T!lC"l:-7T ' . i'r'i t i't Ui U ,'t tt T s-."-rr r XTARDENS- AND INVIGORATES. THB GUMS I I I Purifies and Perfumes .'toe Breath! - Cleanses, Beautifies and. Preserves, .the if- i . ..mc t"iir i ; i !Use it dally.' and your teeth will be tire "last of Na- tnre s tnits to iau yoog . : ?.i i. ui: .-.-.r-;. vj i i-1 i SOLD Br ALL DRUGGIS'TS ::- may fy tu tlisat , ; : GEAND PIC-NIC f V THERE WELL BE A GRAND. PIC-NIC AT PUltpn on the 4th, day of. f aly, 18 . fAU refresh- ucnM jua be aad ther. wm tea frd.tMBit of iiUte'at fee Hriue ana a'tfee plaUtorai to aaee o, menta can be had, and there win be a good band of july a-2t " , GEO. HUSSELV P?optielo. . , i if ; . i V; 1 -; ; ' ? Bingham Schoolj nt i si MKTs A N K V IIJjE. ( IM i ! U. ! ? MAJOR ROBERT BINGHAM, Superintendent MAJ. W. B. LNCH, CAPT. T. L. NORWOOD. tt fi nau.sewisia wifw.mHf " 'V&ERT BINGHAM. i 'Jnne-H-lm DAW Shpenntendent 'Quarantine bticej fpflEJ FOLLOWING QUARANTINE" REGTJLA- a, uonswiuosoniorceoqanaanecuisi. i . . . .. , . r i. . 1st An yessels from ports southof CapeFearwffl ' come to at the visiting station near "Deep Water Point and await the inspection of tne qnaranyne Physician, ir ... , i, fVM All vmip.1 h hnviniwf ncksefla on board on anavai. quired to come to at the station forinspectiom withr M. tTeaoola nnt fnnliuletl afl above wU trOCSed tO Wumington without detenuon. . , - .. , ; ' 4th. Pilots are espedally enjoined to make cwefut inquiry, and if not satisfied with the statements or tney will Dnng me Testsei w wo nv y " , j . ..... J. . . ..: . ii.' Kill j -pnots wilfully Violating the itine iawi .m wtnlwitvt tn t arte Tenure i of their branch; masters of I-At ifSi! icrri3Tcijr uj . -.';V:i TiT 'V!JL. icuw. . ...:: -t ....;..,; , . f . i ' ; . f -.1. t - . ; yii vi ' 6th. AH vessels subject to visitations nader these lobulations will set flag in the main-rigging, port aam r. 'ui ' - ' l i !' i r. w. Jrxrr-riiix. ,!l.Vi.t,0:JflWS. tii:Ui.;i..-.'i' u.I ;"..' j Qaaranth) Physician, !! ' ' nn-?lNjrtofWllinmgton,N.a may ai-zawom-iu am.. aflSGELLANEOUS. r , Turnip land Cabbage .Seed ; tust received from iakdrktha buist, TIBNIP 4.1?l CABBAGE SEEDS (New Crop), consistiiig of PurpleTop, Yellow, Ruta Baga, Baily White Flat Dutch, Early Red Top, (strap leaf). Large White (ilobe, Large White - Hanover. Golden Ball. Earlv. Stone. - 3 i''': L t v Improved Late Dmmhead and Flat Dntch Cab- sge,by the'poditd orpaper. Soldattutj: , . . .iSI ' Jii' 02 7. EJ 5lcILHENNT,3: i r r, pmg and CeinkaLStore, Lippitt's Corner. june29-tf -v; " '. " INTEREST. OFFICE,' TREASURER l& COLLECTOR : CITY iJ :-nf.?0FiWIIJalQTOlSrrJ ;! ; -J .I)'- ,..--;;.ij.i;rj;;! d USI TH,; fJTOX qOUPONS, . PAYABLE ,IN THIS CITY, jof, Bonds..Qityj of 'Wilmington will. be. PAD) AT THE, BANK OF. NEW HANOYER, and, Qui, JULY COTTPONS. DavabletoNEW YORK on Bonda of t "Z"-?'-' - -( -rrrv CUtv at Wilmhwton (issue of 18TSt will be PAID AT LTHE NATIONAL BANK , OF THE REPUBLIC, on and after July istprpx. ;..' ;; V i , , June 29-lw , T- C. SEEYOSS Treasurer. i - - . ' - . ' ' ' .1 J . i- . ... . . ROCKBRIDGE ALM SPRINGS,- YA, upen jane asi, i9iis. . This favorite and celebrated Watering i fiace win oses aaaKionat.- attractions this season.- It possesses a magnificent Bail Room, fine Billiard' Rooms, Bowl ins Allev for Ladies and for Gentlemen. - and a superb-Croquet Ground, . It will be kept in a style not surpassed anywnere in Virginia. - -The waters of these special Springs either cure or greatly relieve most cases of scrofula, incipient Con sumption. Chronic Bronchitiflv Chronic LaryngitiB, Chronic Pneumonia, Chronio Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea. Chronkj Dysentery They are also a great value in those affections which are peculiar to the ; female constitution, and as an appetizer, atonic and a general restorative tney- are, pernaps, unnvauea amongst mineral waters., ; The Proprietor Jiaa . pro- vided for the lawns and ball room a first-class band of music: and to ."general all the sources of amuse ment and recreation usually found at our best sum ;nxer resorts wUl be at the, command of the guestirat O ThB nface is witiiln from eleven to' thirteen hours . oi iucumuna. yv bbuuiuiuu. suuiwre. eic. dt rau. all to daylight Passengers leave the cars of the Chesapeake and. Ohio Railroad at Goshen Depot. and new and elegant stage coaches, passing rapidly over a smooth and level road of onlv eight miles, set I down the visitors at the-Epriagra to tea. JAMES A. FBAZIER, 'TrrT: Proprietor. Db. J. S DAVISv Of .the .University, Resident Physiefah.-" " - r1 ! -; . a. k. vyyjm., umce manager. - 'S. M. MULLEN, Ofilce Manager.':- n t r9The Water for sale bv J. TL McAdden. Charlotte, N. C; and Williams & Haywood, Raleigh, - N. C. ...... . . - , t . , - DescrtrrepampBletS'Seni free on application. urn xu, of Chronic and Acute Rneumatism, Keuralgia, Lum- Svrup. the' sclennnc discovery of J. P Fitler, M. B. a regular graduate pnyslcian, wren wnom we are personally acqoainiea, who has for 89 years treated these diseases exclu sively -witn astomsmng' results; - vr oeuevo it our christian duty, alter aeii Deration, to conBcienLioaiy Teqaest sufferers to use it, especially persons in mod' ( moneyCand time on worthless mixtufes: As clergy erate cn-cumsiances wno cannot anoru w waewj seriouslv feel the deep responsibility resting , on us in publicly endorsing this medicine. ; But our knowledge and experience of its remarkable merit , faDv lusones our aotkm. Bv. C Hv Ewiag,' Media, Pa.. sufEered sixteen years, became hopeless; Rev. - Thos. MarphyvDJD Fraakford, Phils, p Rev. J. B. Davis,, Hightstown,1. N Rev. J. 8. Buchanan, UlsrencwVlowa, itev. . t. omiui, inxanaraa. x,; Rev. Jos. Beggs, Falls Church, JPhila. Other testi monials from Beaatocs. uovernors, Juoges, uon- rarae diseases showing equal merit under tst,o that can I ceive grafts a IegaHysig guarantee, namtogthc re- ,tis a legally, signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles toenrc,- agreeing to refund anoney upon sworn statement of its failure to cure, . Afflict- tovited to writeto Dr. JTUler, r&ila. ills vamaDie advice.costs npthing. i s:i 'ui j i'- i bjsi oc srj4&itiitjjnittt Wholesale and Retail Agents, janl4-ty-!epd-Tj,.i pua ogfWihitfiiatayM. C. tK JULY. : . . . " : XCTURSI031ISTS WILL DO WELL TO CALL . ... . r, ...... . .! T ... at GEO. MXKBSi before puree asing? ineir supplies Messinitcnwnirort-cts; per pox. - cLaREI 25 3tsi ANlV W Ctk PER TTLE; TOPASHaY,':ANGBLipA ANp;' TOKAY. , WINES, 6a CtS. PER BOTTLE. Sardines! Devffled1 Haml 'Salmon. Brandied Apri- ? . reotts, Peacnes,' Plumb (nwrrieSj and to f act . eYerything necessary for, the occasion. .. ' AT -"' ''U' "'' 'j' ',GJ!OEi3E MTERS'. ?julyi-tf'JK- ''''-iiandraFrntstrret itminciAirs and ciesgyheit 4 testify to the ineriis'of ' 1; i.i m- oLlLl Ivi-fr0'' ? " I jf, . , j -' i .P,,S Gi?5i?TftiJ ; . ! In restoring GRAY HAIR to its original color and ptWotiM Its growth; Zt . makes, the hair: soft and fflOSSy.. AllO UIU 111 npywMlw 4W.9 umwuv ;wiu.6 again-ritis'feebest )--iv-i' i J HA li3. ORES S IN 6 ii ''; ever used. It removes' Dandruff and alii Scarry Eruptions. It does not stain the skin. ... Our Treatise on tne tiair sent Dy mail. Beware of the. nvunernus pceparatlons Which are sold upon our reputation. - R, P. HALL CO., Haansa, . li., noBnetors. For sale by all droeeists. Price $1. OQ. - . July 8ddlw-daw y't-i-:i -- CHAS. D. MYERS CO., lane 39-tf j 1 li j J 1 1 ,i . : 7 North Fsonc Street. ) - - L111J"; U"VA i i . i"A . , f". ST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY . . ' . . i ,T ' I . i I - iuly 1-tf - GREEN & PLANNER. 4. ii ii. ui SMALL . PIECES ZTTrTT CHASfTritYltRS & CO., 4ane 29-tf , 7 xnortn ron. Btreei. ALU GQTERSHEHT. JAYA COFFEE. CHOICE OLD .LAGUYRA AND RIO COFFIllSV OICB OLD Xti Finest Grades, CHAS. D. MYERS' CO., - ' ? North Front street. 1 June 29-tf ' . ' " Fine Old Wines and lirandies. rrHE BEST EVEl OFFBSOTMCPT WILMING- r I I TON. CBAS. -If. aixjttu;D. w.. june 29-tf 7 North Front Street. Lost or Found.1 T OST Yesterday afternoon, on the steps in front jj of tne ui a Office, a ' leather buckskin parse conuunmi 00 tn currency and; two rinzs. r ana two od by leav The finder will ; snitablv rewarded by leaving it at the Telegraph Office. JolyMV , I . June ifloc
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