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' ' ". I' '' ' ' " -' ' . r-- - - , .,,...--.,--.. - i BATES OF ADTERTISINO. i.;.5d 00 ., TMr, in dTnce (by mail) ft f ,!tv Fifteen Cents Per week. . Oar Citj - Ageats not aathorUed to collect for mora than months in 'advance? . -, f?' I . ! ; OUTLINES. jly Spxjaker'a casting rote; motion to ad dress forcigji ' powers with View of estab jisliin arbitratipa as the means of settling international disputes passed the British t Ilouse of Commoas; ' - The Tfyrasgails Saturday in search of the Polaris. A Hebrew coirference is holding at Cincin-, nati Two men beat and robbed woman near Suncook, Mass. who saw them obstructing the traia. Venice ; has cholera. At Black Rock, Idaho, four Indians killed 4 -out - of) ere&fsmurdcrer9-4 who attempted to escape, -r - Half mile of Mo. Pacifie BiR' idnppedinte. Miasoun River near Kickapoo station. . - France only owea; Oermanjf $1000,000. o vij1 x-f " Attempt was made' to - burn Imposition building at Vienna. . r Now York mar kets : Cotton, 20f ; turpentine, 44i45 ; rosing 3 80$3 85, for strained; Gold, HSJ. yfm. S. Battle, of Edgecombe, President State Grange, organize! yesterday. - Honv Wm. H. Battle elected President State Edgucational, Convention, ; which met in Raleigh yesterday. Attorney General has given an.opiniQa on th4' Babjeet of the Froedmen'fi Bureau .mada. . . .. , . ,, ': TWO PKOMIiriCHX 8-TAX3K MEET VulNGSTESTEB01T. --- Yesterday was an eventful day in North Carolina, for two -great, enterprises 'closely . connected with 'vital Interests were set on foot At Raleigh the teachers and'frtends -. of education organized a State Educational Association, and the farmers inaugurated, a State Grange of. the now lebrated.' order of the Patrons 'of Husbandry. 1 : : Of .the latter Convention Vfa Battle, Esq., of Edgecombe county was chosen presiding officer.- The attendanca is said to have- been good,' and the deliberation? " and ; action harmonious, The next . meet . ing of the Grange will occur oa the third 'Wednesdayvof Jury'nxt. 1 The teachers chosethe dngxiished law; professor and jurist J udga Wm. H. Battle, to preside oyer their body.r All parts of the ' Jtat were5 represenWd inte Convendorii5 The proceedings, a brief telegram aays, , were of importanee -. This body -will also bemioniMa j ' .Too ranch eannot b said and dFdne in North Carolina in behalf of tbese great in terests. Ve have been too apathetic as a people. While Nbrjth Carolina has slum-' bered other States have tngde- neorous pro--. gresa., . r.. : .. : CI,ABSJB.Ct7ITT:HORBOB. Detailed Aceoant of ' the Terrible ,iIv.FamIlfLjl!m4Qatad.TraKedr. irrespohdfBccBaltiaKnsAmexkLn.' i .; -Miit li 4WfcfaESTEB, July 7.A In Clarke otirityi7Virginia, about twelve miles ""from Winchester, !re- . sidqs JVanklin IJttelL with a large - family; o'n a 6ue estate,-said to belong numbering six or eight, tire grown. : Two. of them Oscar JV"( iphysiciany , arid Xycurgus,!: til ircenttyiave ! reen hvirigin on'-if the:W States, where.they snt ' thelr''patri ". 'inoriy, anrurnedy JWeverjto find k owe - ,df r Vtheirrot ' than' themBelvc';:-flOTrrsTiing: jas si farmer on the 'old - hoorestead, ;the t owner of qmta a hummer, of valuable. cattle, anda good., stock, of ..'-fArming utensils, etc. Disappointed In ;the ? bootless resicilt of thir,btisitties8:effprts in the West; andnealois of -the- thriv ; ing condition of 'Clinton LUteH, 'their ... brotheiy who reaineil & h?aeV'they became troublesome; blttery audi ; ..J'. KESSTTUL TOWARD THElfc MOTHER . and ;bhcmght:'tnemselv ..- might , better; tbeiro wtf condition by v irapoverishinf? himu:r-'ro?ltj ' Sy ome;! ineajisXth . two: discotH. their inother' was about & jwekt alt, her jopertylja hertjaost worthy feon, their rage. But wben, in a short time, thfound that their suspicions were .bot ill ftmrided they coneladefil , i to put the old woman, her -'favorite- t 8on,ahq suchthefarft ' erg and sisters - l adhered to thelil,, ; : out odthe way entirely vi On ;Fr?day one bne of thojiwent to on.e rtl - tho neighbowf add -borrowed rColt's - avy:;jr4fol?er, marlun iblt 'be wanted it to show his brother that he. could not beat him. : ' i - -i i'SHOOTTKa;AT.iA;'JiABK,"-J -';J i Therfa'ther "it-thei family - was at ; Washington, arid did riot return until Saturday, evening. Early on Satur day moram while;; the I rest of the family . were sitting at .the breakfast :. table,, Oscar and Lycurgus walked. , deliberately into the diniog-roon), locked the-door behind them, and one of them took out the key arid put It ; into his pockets and then commenced 4 firing atxhe1 party at' the1 breakfast "uic revolver, . wmivu was also a Colt's navy, fortunately failed to go off, thougfr- hef'tried . nearly every barrel of it. 'Lycftrgus attempt at murder was more f access '" far. Clinton received a ball in the ab-: . domen and a severe blow on the head from the butt of Oscar's pistol, which " : be vigorously used for thatpurpose ; when he found it failed to respond to the triffirer and" from the effects '6f . 014 wounds died in-a few hours after- w; '.wards in intense agony. .The old wo-, man received a serious flesh wound in '.'.:'M the rifrhVleihe IMlienterlsff last i! i P?8irM ihioog&Jdotlf5klott on the '; The parties at the table, ( ,with the exception of the girls before referred to, - oobv jtbey realized :' their danger, - . '-t: . '': ;..: - DEFBHDKD HE8laviS A8 ' AS They succeeded in isArming-the assfeUant, .rwMltf:'trrej r younger onr sprang" through ; the i windo ; rah aronnd the house, and broke open the door they had ' locked on the inside, thrprtgh whrcliJtbyhamediately'rar out into thyarfcjpne "of "Che par ties attacked, however,? seized, a rifle, arid when about 'sirty "l Vards-distani gredYtbe 4ali striking thilowexcalf: ot j-.ycjirgtMt.'passingr m and round, the bones, lodging under the skin oir the opposite side, causing but a slight: wouttd.'- .-5 if a K. CUnton ' died iBithey. arms of Dr. Miller within half an hour after the doctors reached the house. LYCUKOtrS RAVED J MADLT, i f and affected ' & ',' desire .to s wallo w an' ounce or two; of - some . soothing nar cotic bu$; was1 ; easily dissuaded by his By mpathizing-sister.' O n Sund ayJ moruiug, xjt. juiuer,,- assistea .oy ur. Scmerfield J: arid : another ih vsician of the neighborhood, " made a post- J. r . t 1 I vivriern examination : oi uiinton r.it- I tell. Af ter a; long, searcl?, the' ball j was found more than-half 'way down the left leer." between the ' thierh and knee,' having passed into the left side 1 of the abdomen, througb the small intestiues, " severing , them . in . two places, and Out the left side, where it struck a prominent bone, ' and was turned down into - the left 1 "leg. ' In ternal hemorhage, which resulted pro duced death? - ' Ifrcontra. the Wash insrton Star publishes a statement from Columbuf little denying all ' reports of a Jght-f -ana amrming inai xne wnoie tragedy i i. - -1 . "i . was -me result y oi purje - scciaeni, a pistol which Xycurgus," his younger brother, was toying With at the break fast table preparatory to " a 'shooting match going off and doing the work, lie,: positively states that-this acci dental shot was the only one fired in or out of the h6use. ' ' 1 ; s CHOLEBA. .Declining- lm4be Soutkwet. : e ' The Southwestern pars of Mob dayfurnish the following particulars." J It will be-8een that the ravages of the terrible disease are on the decline: -; ; CHATTANboGA, Teriri., July .'' The total number of deaths 'for Wednesday eighteen, and for Thurs day twelve. " Nearly, tsvery case of yesterday an -be. traced some im prudence in diet. . The greatest mor tality, has" taken place , where the limestone rocks "are near - the siitface. lj;M.Twelve neAtha;;; f rom cholera" to-day. J It is reported ' that Postmaster Kendrick ' ana JScL kn- J nly 56 r. AL-r-Unly two deaths to-day. ; Kendrick Jind Blondell are much bettefv Wc think the worst is overhand v that the epidemic - will rapidly.5 disappeaf. . All the whites who have beea attacked are recover ing." -A hopeful feeling pervades the entire eity-to-night t- - ; ;) 1- i :-. Memphis, July 5.- i-TherO were thirteen cholera-? inter- men tsf-yesterday, v .The. , disease lis spreading m the country. j .... OTHER POINTS IN TENNESSEE.? : Twenty-6ne " deaths occurred I . in Nashville. -on ,Wednesdayr--eler?en cholera ' and ten of other - diseases ; eight cholera deaths and five from' 4Kber causes on Thursdays rThe Bob' ertson Association nas Deen-ai6Dana- $3 and the physiciati$:, employed by tne xapy ana eouniy aiscaargea. usj. ness is reVivins.' and the refuerees and country people are eomingrn The epiaemio- is ,CQBsraerea jOver.;jn stne Otyot Rocks, b Bnt it is worse in the surrounding towns.' j Kine deaths IriMurfreesboro on Monday;1 m '- $ lie, oa! y. i: " l?oar deaths 111 bireenviiie. i Among ejceteattoaltjee -of DoT&eTjj the; tailor'Who occupies- ex Presiderit Jbhason:Old ?.ahop Only six or seven white families are left in toe town -.--! -m s.-oii?ti . Exi-Pxesident;'' Johnson , has !bo far recovered as to pe a Die to nee witn 9 Twenty-four cholera '1 deaths; up to the 1st m .tiebaoon, ana tent cases un der treatment. . V,ti .'. V I ,;.' Twenty-two deaths m 'Goodletts ville up to the 3d-right white and fourteen colored two deaths irr.Bete levue on the 1st, and five in Nash The disease rasres fearfully at Shel byville5 ; not lessthantwcr hundred cases and fortyix deaths' had occur red up to i hursaay, At toat time nine colored persons - awaited "burial. i lriT short, the epidemic is abating in Memphis jwd ;Nashvule, and ex tending, With unabated violence, to toe lesser, towns 01 tne oiaie. . .. ; a i! i..-v.-' KENTCCltT.' - : - ' ! - The Louisville tanets sauarelvi- ac knowledge that' the Man witn the w' The disease prevails at4 Franklin, Frankfort, Bowling .Green, and all along the Louisville and Nashville railroad. - -- '-', , 54 The . -cholera : rages i;fearfally in Hnntsville " A' great ..many1? have left-the v rich ones for i the springs,' and. the poor ; ones .' for the tnountams.- 1 " ' r :.."" r. Friiir deaths nave' occuri'ea: in Bir 'mingjhanL1' The alarm was subsiding at the latest account. fet-rpetersbar 1 Tornad In Greensville County. I h '?A terrific', "whirlwind passed" :over - pui nun ui vitreensvuie rcouniyj . oe- tweeTi HicksfoM j and sthe Junction; yesterday evening, "carrying destruc tion before iv It was1 'accompanied by hail stones: tho ' siie of partridge eggshd -HoVrents 'of ?Tain; Trees two - feet ; or more ;; in J diameter were twisted off and prostrated. About - half ihiW of ; telegraph was Jblown down; and 3a buildintr at Mr. J ohn Gole a- aw mill . aboutllO x 50 feet Wasi: leveled, and the other ljuildhigs; somewhat damaged. Vj Two negroes were slightly hurt,- but for tunately not seriously, We did ;riot hear from the line of the storm off tbe railroad,s but it must' have beea destructive if it struck any residences. - ntl r . HT.i i : a lib rain irom ims cuy 10 vvetuoa was the heaviest seen this yean i- ; r JIW ApmnsEBHITS. r TE!itossET.-r-e Insurance. " ! T; PHeiksbebgerA New Novel, j ' Ske Hibbard Jlouse. Advertisement, ; F. W. KJatCBHER. Flour, Sugar, &c. r 0: Q: Parslet A Co.i Bone Manure. ; ; WtLiiAMa & MirRcniaoN.-undries. ' ; u TJJ.Meabesv-tSv-F. E. Co. Noi; ' ; John I&syer EL' K. F. E. Co. No. 1. Meeting Chamber of Commerce. : a S. iAis,- $5,000 to Loan. ' . Chas, D. MyKiia. Cheese, &c. T. C. Servoss. Dog Ordinance. : Sam,i1B.Pauu Policy-Holders. MtmsoN & Co. Ctothing,l&c ' . t - Although sunstroke or coup de solid is rather ararefhiog in this city, Jt ia well that every one snouia Know exacuy wnai iu uu iu case one should be irtnick. On this subject Dr. Woods, writing for Lippincotfs Magazine, says: - - : '. - Sweating is nature's great refrieerative measure, and to keep this up- large tjUan ti tles of water should be drunk, not too cold, but without stint craarts. if the thirst crave it Keep sweating, and you are probably not in immediate danger;- but when; on a July -Or August day. a man's head begins to throb and the surface grows dry and hot, whilst unwonted restlessness ana lassitude comd on,-as he values his life lethim leave his work; however imperative, and take at once a cold bath. ; There, should in thisd'uv! ease he no waiting for the doctor.. The remedy is so simple, the death so imminent, that the good Samaritan passing by should save his brother. - The good Samaritan must, however, have a cool head to be use- fuL. Not every man that faUs unconscious on a hot day has sunstroke, . mere is ior tunately one criterion so easily of applica tien thai any one can use' it," ' Ckr at once to the fallen man, open his shirt bosom and av the hand upon his chest; 11 the seuv be cool you may rest assured that, " whatever "may be he trouble, it is not sunstroke: - If, on the contrary, the skia be burniag hot, the case is certainly sunstroke, and no time ehould be lost . The patient must be carried to tbe nearest nomp or li varan t, stnppea to his waist, and bucketful after bucketful of cold water be dashed . over him until con sciousness begins to return or the intense heal of the surface decidedly abates. Cattle Disease. .A gentleman from Bladen county inform ed: us yesterday that the cattle disease is prevailing' Wr a great extsnt in that and Some of the adjacent counties. :K The symp toms are. inflamed and swollen eyes, render ing them entirely blind, accompanied with. a cough and running at the nose. - The disease is not Very fatal in Its character; but very f ew.of the animals, are M f orservice after having had . thejdisease, Will some one famDiar with stock raising and the dis eases to which' they are subject suggest a remedy for the disease alluded to? Safe and Snbatantlal. " ,Jt having been reported that the building beinz erected by Dr.- T. .R Carr is con structed of bad matirial and that the walls are not of sufficient thickness, rendering it unsafe arid dangerottV'We.' would'1 state in justice .to .that gentleman that we were shown a certificate yesterday, signed by a number of master masons,' bricklayers , and master mechanics of this citywho have ex amined the work aridVwh.testifyn tha the quality f; Ahe material is good and that he Walls are safe and substantial. u ' Child. Sptnere ;is:; n ,zij;.t xe A colored intant, aoout two montns 01a, by the name of Edward Knox,' was found UtfSU Ul 1L9 uvu a fell? jc?iucuwj ui na jjcu- ents on Fifth, between Bed - Cross ; and Campbell streets, yesterday morning. Cor oner Hewlett was notified and held an in- qriesi over the body the" jury' returning verdict that the' child came , to its death by being smothered accidentally oy its motnex. Jjlarlne J31aaater, The steamship LucSUi from this port, arrived at Baltimore on the morning ef the 7th, having in tow the canal propeller Jfeto - . ''it . d t..iir Li. k . tm m i. J IorKr OOuna iTom vi asmngiea 10 irnuauei- phia, which she fell in vith the day previous in the lower Chesapeake with- her engine disabled.:- Cennty Comialssloners. . - - . The Board of County Commissioneja met lastaight, according to adjournment, but without transactingany business, adjourned to meet again this afternoon, at 3 ojclock. 1 ; : The Board of Township Trustees had rrieetiflg yesterday afternc6n; J The, Re port of . Assessors was 1 submitted and ap--proved, which was the only business oi any importance transacted. ' There are no end to fine cabbages this seasouj rOf. aaotwaich Mr. T. H. Smith had for sale yesterdayraised byMr.jjiriies Barnes, at Belvedere, near this city twelve weighed 159 pounds. i . r Branch and Mintzy, the lplm con victs, will ge to the penitentiary to-day, in charge of Deputy Sheriff A. H. Morria local .Dote. ti:UMiY &j:v:t;V' Lovely moonlight nights are the attrac tion-just nOW.:'Hii;I-'r-iH : SSs iil i ' Th:er themometeiP only reached 82 der gree'sin pur ofQce yeserday. F f Tue liowaru ueitel a. n ia, uompany meet this afternoon for engine,trial,;.i : Northeasterly wLndft cloudy ' weather and local rains predicted for to-day. ; i There were no ' cases ready; for trial before j the Mayor's Court yesterday ; morn- rr One : white patient was granted .per mission to enter the City Hospital yester day, jsh ; .: rl rv- '. ; . .'- We learn that a party will go down to the BlaCknah grounds to-day on the steamer V r- The :Br. Brig Joshua Mng Smith, arrived at Queenstown from this port on the ' 26th Ult u'?: tl ! . : : What has become of the project to build a new stone bridge over the railroad on Fourth street?" ' : " - . r Coroner Hewlett, has " had to . hold aa inquest for three.days in succession during the present week. ; ,,. t ; -i- The 4th monthly instalment of the Ileal Estate and Loan Association is 1 due and payable on Friday. ' : . -c-j ,;r The market for "futures?, in rosin was very active. yesterday. .About 7f500 bar rels were included in the sales. , ' , ' Henry WiffianuV colored, was arrested yesterday for cursing and 'abusing another individual on the public streets. ' The Brig Lone Start Zenealy, from this port for London, ; passed St.. Catherine's Point (Isle of Wight) on lha250i ult . ' -The Brig Alma, reported below, in a leaking condition, will be brought back to the city and probably goon the ways for re pairs. : ' v -' 1" ' : ,' -- The regular monthly meeting of the Wilmington Sf F,;ii. "Company,' adjourned from the 3rd inst, will beheld this evening at 8 o'clock. ". -:. '.' : : The new street cars attracted much at tention yesterday. Mare are to arrive mya day or twa They are handsome; light and easy to handle.' Oi?.-?n W5-.;h; ;. Some of the finest watermelons' we ever saw were on exhibition in front of Mr. T. H. Smith's store yesterday. ; They were from South Carolina. r .1 ,'r.:Vy ' : The .Liberal Bepubbcans, we learn, will nominate a full ticket for township of ficers. ' K' H. McQuigg; Esq.i is spoken of as a candidate for Magistrate. ' : .! ' Among the riew 4 Bi,chmonds 'rri the field', are J. C. Smith for Constable, of Wilmington Township andW: H. Merrick f or ifagistiate, colored, . , T We are requested to state that there will be preaching in the . Second Baptist Church r this XThursday) -evening, - at ' 8 o'clock, by Bv. D. Powell . ' The steam fire engine Cape Fearj hav ing been newly lacked," was on trial at the foot of Market street yesterday after noon, and threw a very' pretty stream." '" ' The regular monthly meeting, of the Chamber of Commerce will be - held at the Commercial Exchange Booms at 11 A. M., to-day. " A fall attendance is desired, t as a proposed amendment to the Constitution will be acted upon. ' ; ' CITY ITEMS. Now la store, Urge stock of thoae klx story Man- wrd-roor Tranka.' -Wni hold two famines and few coaalnB. Sold Tery low. . PBnmsa Imc We tT0 jast recelred a stock ef News Ink for sammer use, pat V9 in packages of 25 ponnds each. Caaa or C O, 'P. orders promptlj filled. Price S5 cents per pound. ' ; , Not quite sold yet-our elegant and noble stock of Alpaca Coats. (Qoing at extremely low rates. 1 " Dattd it Wm. Panranta PimWt now have la stock over tOO reams of news paper, slse MX3S, weight 30 lbs per ream, '. It la good, rag paper, and will be sold, in . it. m 1. . . y-k . ' f . m m . - .it;'- A few hundred inore Valises, Satchels and Haad- Bagsleft Sold at prices to astonish all. ' .n . ' The consolidation of the Carolina Farmer, and the Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation of the tatter," advertisers will find it an admirable medium of communication with the fanners and planters of the two Carolina. ' Kuen Coats almost given away. We have them In numerous grades. r 11 ' David ft Wau ,;; - 1 mm m 1 1. Book Butomt-Ths MoBKa. Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds ef Binding and Baling in work manlike manner, and at .reasonable prices. Het chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of their orders. ' Out beat Paper Collars we soil for SS cents a box. ? , A correspondent writing1 from' Athefls curiously contrast ike mixtures to be found thereof ancient and modern civilizations. Railroads spin their trains amid the temples of three thousand years; steamers dash, their sweUH upon the Pireua, and the scream of their whistles resounds from Athos. Pentelicus and Cytaerofl to, Olympus-and the heavens beyond their gods. - J)r. Ayer's world renowned medieinee, those' consummations of modern science, are ported-on the Acropolis, the. Parthenon, the Areopagus and the Thesion, wniie tne moaest caras 01 unerry rec torat AyeVa Sarsapartilai Ague Cure and Pills look from the' windows of the, shops in, the. streets of Athens, where they are sold. N. Y. Sunday.Globe. juiy liMiewiw eoa 5 I -.;rj This says' the Raleigh - JVew -If there Is anything la's name,' we dont vocate should transfer-his valuable- services over tqlbs.Bibucattfaxmier, inerely to keep nr the reeular.. order. Several years, aeo Me 'Etatk was one ' of the associate editors of that paper, and at the same time Mr "Rrovsn. was ' a reeular contributor. rDurinc the reign of ; Bro, Mills, Mr, , While was as sociate .editor, but was was soon ; super ceded by Mr, Green, who Was a member of the editorial staff .when 'Mr. JJetfcr 'bought the paper." The aecoraer only needs Bro. Gray to complete me usi. .. V --. J'.J oh'nson, Jr., ' elected C. G.' of the Fayetteyille lodge K. of P, : ": A-f !t A;i S. Heide . Avas : elected ' N. -.G.' of the Ch-bss Creek CPayetteville) lodge L This evening an amateur concert will be given inHaleigh in aid Of the Ox ford Orphan" Asylum. ; t :-. - . -- j , . i f -:A f- Music -and '"arms haven arrived for the LaFayette ' Lteht'Infantrvv" saith Fayetteville-JSrfe. Rifles Springfield, nee die-gun . pattern. - n '-4;:;t: ;rH . The MibluMl - Mecorder , ; an nounces in accordance, with previous en-, igement A. j. iteaa as JSaitornd ii. Ww reene as Associate Editor. '' '.. -i -' Around Fayettdville Jast Friday. the blades of corn were in many instances torn from the stalk. The topmost branches of cotton were cut up very- badly. - j , On Tuesday a match gairie oc curred at Enfield between the Old Domin ion Base Ball Club; of ' Petersburg, and the JSndneld Ulub. Juverytlung passed oft pleas antly. . and an enjoyed themselves,, r , The Old Dominion heat the Enfield, the score resulting 92 for the former and 10 for the. latter. Ttus is not such a bad beat, when we consider that the Endfield club are all novices, and, have only beenplayine about three weeks. ,fThe occasion closed with a grand,hop f; V; r! 1 J -'-1. NEiy ADVERTISEMENTS. ; INSURAKCE GOMPAHT Of YIB6INIA, GRANTS UFK ANB -XNDORSKMENT POLI cies at the lowest rates consistent with Safetr.i participating and non participating. ...v ''v; ' Special attention Is called to its ' - - r Double Eestarve Tables : with calculated non forfeiture rights, all of which are gnarmnteeaana swtea uvpeuaeeer vnavciass. r The condition pf the Company. Jane 1, 1873, is. as follower-- .vr. ...; t.;- j l.r Secured Bonds' and Mortgages, . v. :i . $379,463 74 Cash and Cash Items,. .. . Z. ..... . . .V. 13,6 78 Bills Beceivable,. . . . ... ..-.; 14,768 8ff Deferred Premiums...... ...,12,147 61' In hands Of Agents, ....... . . ;V. . S,a4 00 iwimmra umce property ana ouppnee, , nome ana Agencies,,... .. 3,630 00 $426,613 94 ;. DEBITS- . Beserve, or Be-Insaraace Fond,. . ,..-.' $4iS74 19 .:v.$38J,739 75 Surplus as to policy holders, . . ." ; y r ---rt . -- Surplus as to stockholders...... $1339 75 Number of policies issued 1091 ; insuring $8,975 225. - rniB icem inciuaes mortgages lor f iua,iwj 74, on sal DropertT havine an uencumbered value of more than double the amount. - A.-G. MoHWAINK, President. D' ARC Y PAUL, : 1st Vice Preaident- D. B. TKNNANT, '"' 1 :i - ' 2nd Vice President. - Y- -: t SAM'L B. PAUL, . . ' secretary and Manager. . - ; .. v T-CDxEOSSET, - ".;'..' ' Agent Princess between Front and Water Streets;' - jul10-tf, . . . --j ,'.-,'-.1 ; HIBBAED HOUSE, M 0 M MH MA X : CITY, CABTKBET COUNTT, N. C.,' . i . , :.'; . - . : i.- i . - : CHAS. IIIJBBAlltD, PBOFBIETOB. This snlendid Sea Side Waterinsr Place, situated at Beaufort Harbor ill be open for the reception of guests on ' . , V : .f Monday Jane 16t, 1873 IT 13 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE HOST DE- 'l.:'' '-'' ' LIQHTFUL . ; -.'.-'.'-f ; i Oa the Atlantic Coast of the United States ! des tined ts be The Terminus of the great Southern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed facilities for splen did Sailing, FiBMngand . Bathing. The fiteamef Zodiac, Capt Wm.HChin, Commander, leaves direct for New York every week. : - ' -Parties wishing to engaga rooms, will please ad dress as above. , July 10th, 1873. ' ' ' ' ;- 'J. 3m.' ' AT , LOW PRICES ; 1 000 BABBXLS F0US ' Alt GBABES; 00 Q BTJ8OTLS WBTTE AND ? MIXED 3,000 SACKS SALT, TONS HOOP IEON, 100 BBLS. DISTILLEKS' GLUE, QQ BOXES D. S, SIDES, HHDS. SiTOKED SHOULDERS, -I A ft "BBLS. PORK. HHD9 AN& BARRELS SYRUP, lAfl BBLS. REFINED SUGAR3, nil 4 K A BAGS COFFEE. 1UU 200 KEGS NAILS, 1 A A. BALES YARNS AND SHEETINGS, &ev j J'orafleby.. WILLIAMS A.ltmCBISON.1 July 10-tf For New York. ItEGULA.lt rpHB FINE ? SCKOONER "-' i s " ; ' '? CAPTAIN WILLIAM C. JONES, j sTTILL HAVE QUICK DESPATCH AS ABOVE, For freight engagements apply to .. :. ; , ; ; 1 ' julyl0-8t WTT.T.TAVa A MTTKCHISON., v .KILSOH COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.':' ' A GRICULTUBAL, COXKEBCIAI4 ' ' NOBMAti il and Collegiate Departments Entire average eenses-, $200 per year. -' ' - '-' '. : ; -'S ' 1 FALL TSBJC BE&tNS OcL1 61873. ', " .- JnlylO-oawsmTh,. . . ..: Wilson, N. C. Shingles-Shingles. 5d;ooo'NH:v;.:;;-; 50,000 ; . Vr. H. B. Shore's Shingles. Forsaepy to July lO-tawsw-Th&saa worth water street . i -S'l'.li. -1 TO !'THE POLICY-HOLDERS Wilrnirrton Nortli' Carolina L.lfo .Insurance Company. i DISAPPOINTED IN THE EXTENT OF PAT -renage which was expected from the people of ;h- Carolina, and anxious that no damage should ist allied by those who had givea.us their sup , the Board of Directors, after full deliberation, - and under the advice of Mr. ShenDard Homans. of New York, one of the most accomplished and emV aent Actuaries or uus country, nave conciuaea it besi for the interest of both our Policy-Holders and' Stockholders, to wind up our .boainess, and transfer our risks to' another Company. i , we nave accordingly, under tne aavise or Air. Ho mans, entered fnto a -con tract with the LIFE INSU- KANCS COMPANY OF VIKU1M1A, by which that Company assumes all our insurance obligations ua deroutstanolng Policies, from. and r after inly 1st, 1873. - -...i. - - ' In makmsr this contract we have had stecial ref erence to the security and advantage of our Policy-: , Holders, and, feeling assured that the Company re ferred to is under the best management and possess es, every important clemenc of stability and success. we have no hesitation in commending it to the full-) est confidence and generous patronage of the people of our State. . - .- By order of toeTJirectorsj- C iii-'Y t ' A. J. DtEOSSET, ; n ' ' -- President. WmuKQTOH, N. CM jTalyS, 1873. , i j ,T : : i : LIFE INS.. COMPANY OF VA.j si July 3rd; 1873. f ' '- TO THX POUCT-HOLDIBS AND AfiEBTS OF THB Wit-' JtisoTOK Nobth Cabouha. Lrrai Inbttsahcx CoKrAirr: i ,. : , '.; -t In selecting the Xlfe Insurance Com pany of Virginia to assume their outstanding engagements for insurance, the Directors of the Wilmington Life attest to you, unmistakably, their faith la the strength and stability of our Com pany. JJ, . t, . - , . ! - xi nas neen marurest in the ncgotianons with on Company, thren ehoet tha ttteir ebiecthas been to Erotect, to the fullest extent, every right guaranteed i their Policies. ; . . jij ' You need have no fears that you haye fallen into unsafe hands. - The " Life- Insurance Company of Virginia" has assets more, than sit. times greater than Its liabilities. ' Its operationsare controlled by men largely known ia Carolina, most of them for a: long time connected with your' commerce. From . the commencement Ka business has prospered un-' der the combined influence of a large capital, a weuV deserved public confidence, and a rigid compliance: ; with the nairrreutents of safety in the businesa The condftion or. the Oqxapaay June 1st, 1873, was as follows : -Secured Bonds and Mortsases. 2379.468 74 - Csh-and,Cash IXeMti..i.j.trt&m-r t, 18.664 73 Bills Reeeivable,..7r...........!!7.. 14,63 8S DeferMM Preminmr 1 ''' . s ia 19 M In hands of Agents,.... ......... ..r,..,.. 2,924 60 Estimated Office Property' and-- Supplies . ' Home and Agencies, . . r.8jB9)Ca 486,61S t BEBITS. ; . Reserve, 6r Re-Insurance Fund,. 43,874 94 Surplus as to Policy-Holders, $382,733 75 - v i Surplus ai to Stockholders, t$ 1839 55 Number of FoQciw issued 1091; Insuring $27535. - This ibtnn includes mortgages for $103,763 74, 64 real property havincr aa unencumbered value of mora than doable the amount.. .-. ;. ., .t-s .- ; :-- Such Policv-HoWers as wish- to make- 'their ion- tracts direct with oar Company, will be at liberty to do without change of rate, however old their' present jncies may oa, ana weaavise au wno bo wisn to ake the change at as early a day as practicable, to LCilltate the regular delivery of renewal receipts id jo simplify the settlement, of losses;. : To rectify any possible confusion, we respectfully ask all Policy-Holders to notify the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, at Petersbarg, of the. num ber, amount, kind, and date of their policies, and the name of the Agent through whom their latpre mium was paid. ... f. , : . Where practicable the business wfll be eoatiaued under the old Agents, all Qf whom .are respectfully, requested to communicate with us at once. " -1 July 10-lt .; s: ;. Secretary and Manager. . $5,000 ;,TO "LO. nnHE REAL ESTATE . AND LOAN ASSOCIA- JL- Tluix wm loan fAOUO, rmoay evening, tn Inst, at 8 o'clock, at tbe Commercial Exchani iel se. the person offering the highest premium therefor. Real Estate. Stocks: Bonds and other, security aa-l ceptable to the Board of Directors taken as collate-: raL Bids may be handed to the Secretary and Treas urer it any time previous to the meetings . . i ) . . .. .;, ..; V,-. ' - : , C, S, ELtlS, ( , . July '104 i Secretary and Treasurer.. . A TREATISE PIT THE TTATR --; Sent free by mail-: by the proprietoTB of ?0 ! HAIdVS YECtETABIEf StQlllan Hair Renewer! S .: 'WhJch U the best arUcle ever known to ; BESTOB B O ICA Y HA I jit ; ! TO ITS' ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. : It will prevent the hair from falling out. ' Makes' ine tianr smoeta ana glossy, ana aoes bos stain tne. B. Pi HALL A CO., Nashua, N. H4 Proprietors; jror saie by au oxoggiBts, mce f i uu. . , , i July w-dw : BTTPPLElIEirTAEY ? DOG OKDINAeiE -rK IT ORDAINED BY THE BOABDj OF AL dermen of 'the'dtyWwilmhigtoni.'CJ.Vai follows: That the owner of ay dog wlthia the city Sml who shaB faLU pay thftlaxJmposed by the dog or- dinance shall besuTy feet toOBechtfon for violation of said ordinance and required to pay ii fine not to exceed tea ($10). dollars,, at the discretion, of the Mayorri PMedJttlj 8th, 1873. -i.-j jr. L;u Attest! --yAiU .;U',y36 iWiiGl SERVOSS. ujy 104t-10, & l&tllrWm 71 S Oerk. (Hiaiiiliel: ffiGMip&ce., THE RXaULAS MONTHLY MEETINGOF THE Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Com mercial Exchange- Rooms this day. itsaamsxy at A full attendance of members Is requested, asthe- proposed wnendment to tne uonsatnaoBwiu. oe, rB8Pa RfcHiRD W.'ANDREWS,: ,; :;,E8ar. Estate ani.Ldan Assiati9s. -. ! rpHE 4t& MONTHLY- INSTALMENT 13 DUX . JL" and payable on Friday, the 11th inst. ; . , ' Notice la hereby given that aB ones for failure to pay dnss will be rigidly enforced. ; );,,. n ; j u By order of the Board of Directors: . , , Julyl0-3t -r : gecrctaiy and Treasurer, KOCHQUKPORT, SAP.SAGO; EDAM AMD EX- tra Cream Cheese., .. . ,-. ; ;, , CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., - s-i'Jttly.lO-tf . . . - :;7 North Frent street, ,: Fifty 'Cases EMON, RABPBERBY- ' ' ' -I" '"ND. .STRAWBERRY SYRUPS, J .Twenty Boieslnons.j , , , . ;. ; just commg m store;- s -. t s . CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., July 10-tf 7 North Front street- ' v. . C A CASES CLARET 50 CASES EXTRA Choice OU medium and low-priced brands; fiaest Clarets; Bantetee and llock Wines imported. J i .. JuTyKWf; '. 7 North Front;' street '- Eagle Brand Condensed llfflc ' T7CTTY CASES GENULNETHE BEST BRAND Alt others, are imitations and 61 Inferior ' iuality,- CHAS. D. MYERS CO.t JulyKKf 1 North Front Street' ' One" year.:..' "Contract: Advertisements at Droporv r Five Squares estimated as a o.uarter'-column, and ojiare8as1(attlujii,L soi-;i n , ,NE IDIiTlSEliffiNT i -'.-. alltHe SWrtsDrawersUdklIIats, I0AP8,UMBBELI4a AND, f' j. a or, v. a . . t, -. MTJNSON A CO., tif July 10-tf ' City Clothier. torn' -The Colville Family. 1 .TIi-'t-fft-ViS-S UfATrriTii f Yso.ci- Al?OVEL- V By Frank E. Smedley, A 4JTHOB OF " FBanK FAIRLEGH, "LEWIS JtX Aruudell. " . lorrimer ! Littlegood," v Harry Cover-dale' Courtship- and Marrifge," " Tom Kac queti and his Three Maiden AuutTtTbe Fortunes and Misfortunes of Harry Racket Seapegrace," Etc., iytaaat3iy : " .J"lyif - ; .Uve Book aad Music Store. Oed" Goods'; aiid Oaitdles. ) K "Cases Tomatoes, '. JA; Cases Condensed MIlkplfe;ff hi -For salebv " ; V ' W" KlTRrrTN RTR . July 10-tf, 37, S8.and 29 North-Water Street Flour,; Sngar Coffee. 1 dsois. iiiour,' ; v - - - ftQ BblKRaw.and Refined Sugar,... . .. , Bags Coffee.-.'1 ?'; - U ' '- 'h- :' ! - For sale by ' ; F. W. KERCHNER, i:4uryjr 8nd 89 !TorU: Water St. .ft VxiV .i'T-: E J. COB'S SUPER PHOSPHATE is a most valuable Fertnizerr or sale, by." t vlulyie-tf r. 1 ... , , PARSLEY &X). -:f fl. team Fir&; Eagtoe Co; Ho, 1. - ? i ' SPECIAL MEETING 6 THE W.;?. EN--JTX gine epmpany No. 1 will be held at their Hall thlsBtoaSOAY) ereBing.atSjir.o'clocfc -, As .there will be election for Becond Asetgtant and other important business is to be transacted, a full attendance is earnestly desired. -- u By order of tte Foremen,' -' ' ;; Julyl0-lt ; -T r. ;T.; D. ME A RES, See'ry. Howaii Relierr. Enfiag Go.-Ke. 1. A EMBEBSrYOTi ABE HEREBY COMMANDED L XU. to be at . the Engine .House r to-day (THURS DAY) at 5 O'clock P. M.. for engtne trfeL ' By order .of the Foreman JOHN MEYER, julyl0lt r "S: - i'ReWrdmg Secretary. .VHOpP .IEOIT,';GLlIEr. &C. K TossHoop Ironr 350. Bbbls, Glue, 90 Bbls, ; tBungs, 150 Papers Rivets, -;; 3 July 10-tf - ' 1 it, SS aua 89 North Water St .' .ji . ... ()-'! ,.; Fork, Bacon' and Molasses. hl-A'A fjift t-l - .-;-''v;M';-:5 ' KA Bbls. Pork, 150 Boxes D. S. Shoulders and JU Sides, 100 Boxes Smoked Shoulders and Sides, aoogbls and. Buds. S. H, Molasses, aOOBbla. Golden Fluce Syrup. T . KVtT.k is Fog W fey -Jt Wl inCRCBNER, y JnlyJtfjh fga 89 Nofth, Water street. Tne Mystery -Solved atLast ! Bargains! Sarsains t Bargains ! AT CST AT COSTl 'AT COST! MoSiBii JjQvy Store ! i'iltl J'i 4l'- .1; OOME ONEK COME ALL! AND SEE THE (TRIE AT T'AT.T. IN Oil toil, CIstMDij Bo A full and wefl selected stoelt hi all departments. afuli njsnac ijarEr weae. I am determined to change my buBiness, and in order to4o thatrj cfietny stUt:' .-.tU i-Nerhumbugl:ijCknaand.(mfocyba Save ffiwr Cent, AtiheWstatrai'smtfn aodMar 'itUstteetsi tnOiiomiay jt54a-nac T-rjpt:s,' nrgtAVaLBf-BAM, VALrSES, SADDLES, X Harnesay Bridles, MarfjnmyCtollars, Hames. Trace ChVdns.Whips.'SpursTogllars, Shammoi Skins. Leather, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Sad ,'dlery Hardware. Also a large lot of second-hand a ti n 8ii.-'i;..i!'n AiSav 8alli -Vast 'St. . mayB'tf nac Wilmington, N. C. MI3ElXANEOtrS4' yyK wnBEMOyE.TO, OTJRNEW BUILDING .1 Corner Front and neeas Sts.t - jt; between Ihisoaad'"?1' B M E HalB BJlf'lisxt . .. . j wa will sKLb.oro ..TOTraa-. At as u is our aesire to. open witn a lf'il..J.:.HiiJt'tl:S' Vu- . j-Ui-'. - XVnh onif '-rAinntAttt 'niIr. JPenca our detenalnaUoa to dispose c4 to same be- 3tiiieawas:..3ory ,.v :i B. WEILL, BXJG-G-Y .& WAGON IIATEEIAL,-i . JSifi ALIi K3ND6, FOR 'SALE XOW : 'AI JEW. HtofittsillBE, . i GILES' & MUECEISON. June SD-tf f .

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