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fgEllOfelTIlTG STAR. - . pxjBLlSIISD DAILYJ$S 1 BATES OF ADVEKTISINC, r roni Square ftte7,V..n.;44if J - a.. - three days. ...... I7.. JJj M fonrdays.i... .............. i- j - live days.......... ..i........ 3 00 " ou weeK. Ii -i'.. . 3 63 ' A Two .weeks....'........;. .... ;.... 5 00 " frhreeweekfl.,"..Uii.X.ii.A.. 6 63 . One month. ;.,....sti ..,. 8 0 B-.TX8 Or BUBSGBIFTIOII. .- in advance (by man 00 50 00 75 . 'lVAnuuitM . . . 13 W one EThVin advance (" -ireeAt.0;-k.i.L... ....23 00 Six B,ta.adTnce OS r . r " - - six months.,;-..,,... ; i mi. i j One year--";.:.i.i.. . . SuMbeddivexedln 'any part of the 7 S Oentspet week. Oar City Agents are Sot 'authorized to collect lor more than S months in advance, -' . ...V.V.OU gr" Contract Advertisements taken at proper- VOL.- XII.---NO. 101. ! WILMINGTON, N CM SATURDAY, ;JULY 19, -1873. V I ; ; WHOL N01,796; I tiorifito.v low rates. I tMA 4?..-. -.-- 14 .( f-Jt W- n jtflit Tr m anil " ten squares as a halilunip, . .; ; ; Morn " '4 v ''"5. t j , '.ijUl jjvU'ij'J;! J .It i j OUTLINES. . ftoriOlKJias yeeu ucpwuiju. uoj or two. . . Cholera i3 raging among the small towns of Indiana and Kentucky, ' .Yale won the Unjveraity race at Springfield. Nine sunstrokes in New YorkThursday. , Don Carlos is in . . TCi-o lin-irxT in Trhjnnd York's police force is to be increased,: - Insurrection in the Shah'a 'dominions I Will cause him to go home, The Ger- xuans in Russia are-leaving because Gov. ernment declares them liable to military service. ; Cure of Santa Cruz goes to Borne to beg forgiveness from the Pope for his blcK)d-thiTsty course. ' . . n tf- f v V r - ' ..''' The University boat race at bpnng- field, Massachusetts, , is the absorbing tooic to-day at the North. iMuscuiar v. . , . -i ' . X ' Christianity, which once consisted m thorough devotion to base ball, mow requires those who hold; its creed; to find pious pleasure ana auty in the I more exciting and nobler sport of sculling a boat on Muscle is a good thin it can't take the place oi ..to. rniir tli (Trnnnnlinors mftV m alt ft I over- the Massachusetts University - I race. Don Carlos, unarmed and dressed 7 I a placid stream. The Convention of trnderwriters of fuer 'tlnuL I - I : ... f I ai vr -l a. x I w iUJC t- .-. . ' 4 thAr mnther was alone in the 'room. With a m cuixcu B wuiuco, wiww... I insurance Iaw.sumlar to.the JSational horses lor increased pay, recommendea own handiwork and. industry during mo Wednesday, and was received with I banking law, thus doing away with that the sum of 75 centd per day be allow- monia nf rpliff frnm mnn mwuiinr rtntia great enthusiasm. He has joined his, troops in the field: The chances for the Don are good, but the slips be- v . Cr.n ow. I .ween tiie wuj auu uji u kjjju.u io proverbially numerous, xne repup- he is rickety,' put wo naroiy tninK ine people are willing to accept Carlos with hisrh notions of prerogative and. I his humUiating .subjection , to the f . :llxJ ; i lt is a noticeable lact that about a miUion dollarsjincluding $130,00(! of I tne JreaDoay lanu, nave Deen spem ciu- t fha Qnhnol vMr inst ftlosino-m ring J - 0 ( 1 the Southern States on the common schooltTisiakonlyahouta quarter I fTh ought to ;pndedct.do the .... wwj -. .: i VOUthOf OUr Section JUStlCe,, DUt It l 1. . - i I hpws that somethings .being done 1 t, o-.o. l....omn i- t.Viig I for the cause of education in . this (aoeording to.- the Northern; view) benighted JancL . ; ' Mr. "WP- Caldwell, one of the sign ers of the petition in favor of'Lj ndge Pearson for Chief Justice ' of the Su preme Court oi the- United : States, has written a card in the New York Sun, correcting a report which that paper published,' stating that the pe tition originated with i jr Pearson, f Mrv Caldwell says" Judge Pearson was even iffnorantof the fact that such a petition wai prepared nn til its publi- cation.-' . 23; . X'A ?"-." 2 J - LETTER FROJT1 BATTLEBOBO. Crepa ! Naala ' ai4 eEicMm JLoeat Sqnabble-PIe-Ttle, Bte., ;jte" Correspondence Mining Star. j i ';t'BAlTJKItOKil ' '.July 18thr 18.3, jj . Ilaviag a 7 few. moments more to spare this morning kthan I usually have I.wil mpioy a part of them in l giviug you - w ifc.ii? 5--.& ev.uis, ii now ui mt.re.u i CroDs are lookincr tolerably well in - ti behind af least ten diy thoigh it is ,.v. : , mvuEu.-- ua-;. rewuuj .-, fcu . against the appearance ol lice on cot-: .. ton, wbich isaatd to "be J-hc foreran- ner of rustl ShOnld tust attack the cron at this earl veasOn'; of the vear it Would be considerably damage t j - f to dtobiSntnalIy:n.meroni!:wag-l said in a fii-r; rr nn th nom rnn: not o " 1 . " .T-r--r .Irtin- Q.1 . . -., f i. - oomg well. ., ,.;fv 7 .... Uur town authorities, and our rural, as well as our town citizens not un- frequently get at logger-heads, r Such days f since'i waged between the two t parties (didn't vou bear , the cannon- ;LL ading?) thatan armistice wa. declared ent tribes being , brought together, (why is it I 'can't tret the Modoe. war ' but of my hrind Imean his "Honor the MayO 1 and his (I don't inbw what to call the DOdy) any way, ;iet; that pass. LllWhcaTtbe Commissioners (ah! that's it) and one good citizen, who was the supposed offender against the law, was brought together, :so plain was the case that it was finally -if :v nA n fanJi better' judgment of foreigners-that is to say, farmers irom tne country wereicalled in to interpret the law of - our incorporated law-moulders. ' . . Not long since one of J our citizens ef Nash county, in going out to feed u haoa Kill- thi-An-hniit .ouorv oofl. I . : ... irf... Dai rnt V 'Iflnn I -'"v j ierqay werwreiux . l the whole- day xion ot the Otate, trom wnicn, A naye - ettuttrlQnis&r'nd "You did thereby Jieard.;; Oats .are very eood white l:Vi'iA,.;f A? V-Llf..-. f fromstudying uvajL . as a u, - -- -.-. owwa w w his hogs one. morning, was astonished to find at his gate a vouncrbabe Ivinn- upu u? gruuuu. ; xi XOOK It tip and carried it to hk: wife, requesting it to be cared for. ' She immediately ei4 claimed, in woman's thunder, ' I know whose it isl -I will hate nothing to do withitP Forseveral days it lay upon the floor in fact till its backbone was rub,b. through Jhe , flesh and skin, ftnnt.ilinill IrinVInr 17rantnilln it- ISI m but is still living in that land here unknown ; and joys will never cease. Just now I will not menUbttfhames.Ll':R ; - On the 24th of this month there will be the first annual pic-nic at Bat- tlehoro: 'Great preparetions have beeii made,rand agrand-and good time is expected. - In m7 ?ext I. wiil -iry ';togiye? you more items, for now T am in a'ffreat huny - More anoQ . ' ' ' i 'Vjx. Nortll w,.tcru .mriL coureu- , tion in wunsiH.:w-t v Milwjlukbb, July 16 ' ' Tha mrat'AaaraUa laviol. tion n reference ,16 fire insurance we . O I uuuiu uave wouiu ue lor ids general i frovemment. instead of the State, to T take all organizations in business under its carA hv t.nn pnant.mpnt. nr n. crpnriil I all supervision, and at; the same' time Png all organizations of the cpxxn- r to have, but i. -? CImi'te. .Pf w.iow hotted o admit fresh' Bbe Ibrains, what oWSBi iSS53 !SC tSS: being probably Weepihat tte thief seized the reouirements ot which should bUln,;wiliinffh.tl .m w. v. . n r buuii iiiao .ue uiierei.s oi au coucem . rr h.inflD5ij5jV' , j ;;, - Thp if comMnifa. were re- anired.to have .a iriveji .amount of I capital besides,, a working surplus, land to make statements; of their - - o .. . i . actuaireoDdiUOitaen.aUe9p, instead of at a oertAin fired dates1 aa I no w. we should. I think, feel that I supervision would be wholesome, while j nf nwiu.inHm,iK- y. j Tst ounVof labor a tendant now upon making separate 1 , 8tatement8 for 'insurance officials of each State, which a . -. . .. ...... . -., . - 1 jora put gillie protection to poncy mv 1 J I The afternoon Session was devoted I an interchange of sentiment.' s 4 ;t.igwhat we deem exhorbitant rates for gas 1 1 used in lighting streets, and to obtain auo.h 1 ?:---Q-T. NEW ADVEBTISEXCBNTS. : T. C. Skbvoss. -An Ordinance. .... - . , j Lawson E. Rick. Registration Notice. JaslbbC. Stbvensos. Fresh Teas. 4 Olivecj DrrsoN & Co.-tNew Music. ' l-ocal Dots. j,-1 i A light shower last night., . Rain is badly needed along the line of the Carolina Central road- : t ; ; i i ! - The steamship Metros cleared from New York for this port on the 16th inst ' . ' There have been 82 liquor licenses : -i . . i' s .. ueu w panic m uiu vuuutjr uiu em, amounting in the aggregate to $4,100. ! Up to the dosing' of the. City. Clerk and Treasurer's office yesterday afternoon 830 dogbadgeshadbeen disped ot 1 - The river is said to be lower at this time ". .""' ."-.,.. ; - inanai any penoa uunng uie presenv ca- son, ana navigation is con.qu.nuj very .' t . ' 1- ' ."'-' at '- ; aUXlCUlt. r ... ' The City Clerk and Treasurer's ; tax hnnki) will hn rnmnlptprl and rrtadv for him with the colleclioa of taxes on jr0oday morning. ' , . - . in. meruiuiucicf m iuc u.a-i. .a.o. yesterday ranged as follows: At 10 o'clock, ' X .. '1"-VV. V. A ' - . - . f -iTiwIthin jMjgd imtsr-Their cases I " i :-i 'r ... i columns ana co ana see ii your name is on I booksr andif not, have it put there, i-; i S-nna iir a m - ' . 13 .- J rAnAlAtf unAMniMM ..,.-.. ta o c - r. l . . ,--, a.. ence on oecunu y',, ue sets tt.eiefendit,dia ,-i.A 'nhMn W. i uiiiwiut -uutr-6''r-''- I 1.U1 posters wiu nave vu ue uareiui v. - r: ii;V-TiiiI t,-. ' -.... " " . t " . 1 !-.- H .1 aow ana, -"; after. As an evidence of this tact see tiap City aerKand;rta-(jicAtion m J m,.. Maunder's marble yard is to( be ! ; . fn th. int nftTt north of the Mar cbison baildiDg (formerly Davis building on.the prem3es for hisjtsl & ,We . were infecmed ; at . the- .SherifPs- office that Schedule B tax' was -coming hi quite rapidly yesterdays This is the ast Uty of grace, and we learn mat tne penalty, against all delinquents wpX be rigidly jen- forced. ;:L''-.:i .' j 5' ; Meck 'colored? jvms con J . - Hilton, and who cerneu . , T J . i . . tn - wasletofl on the promise of afriendtobe- come TespdMibleiote opit ji his flne j ana costs, wa uti, rr.rr": ties by that individual yesterday, Imt was again released1 at' the instance of another friend .who ) became1 reshble ? f or itha amount ' " ' ' ' ' ( ,1 :ft;Syiaopala ot" :Uie.Proceedlnff4 The Board met last evening, pursuant to adjournment: T;" J 'J,, ' '" Capt.-I: B.'- Grainger, the i newly-elected Alderman, appeared aoc! was duly qualified, when Mayor Oafaaday called the Board' to orders .ort, r-.-,n?j-i;-; - ' ' The'Finance Oommlttee asked for further Ume W report GranteS vhitw l- ' ;. ;, s The Committee oa' Streets and Wharves reported, recommending that the Mayor be authorized to order. feet 'of icurb-stbno af a price noi;i,toVeiccnW foot Adopted.- - ; - 5J ,4 majority of . the. Committee on .Xolice PV?J? e reinstatement 6f I ivv.?v . xx. uu xvwui7 mended that the police force of the city of y iiniiugion consist oi iwo vapiams, iour Sergeants and twenty privates. , ., ? , . s r Alderman Fishblate moved that the re port 'of the . majority be" concurred ' in., Adopted. , .. . , . The Committee: on : Public Buildings, in reference to' the matter of repairs on the rAnnnon raitnmmanrlini thot trta If.nA ha 1 ZVJZZIZ . ... . . , r l .8W7 Ior suca removal. - Aaoptea. . ' The Commmee on Fire Pepartmenti on uie petition., OI. tD6 urivers OI tile, engine I ed for each day they are employed in' haul- ing sawdust on the strcetsT ' ',M ' . -..... j .j, j.-, j P , n,,.-- moyed an amendment that the drivara bepaid each $lper day for every so employed.. Lost -,. Alderman Rice moved ! an' amendment ui Paiw w iixeu per oay. j., The report of theCornmittee wasthen . . - u . concurrea in. i . , ,., 5, ;. : Inreference to the Detition of Wm-H- Geiken. for a lamo at the'corrier of Risth and Walnut stre Committee on, .pigij ...rci-c lira rrri. .-r- L-.-if-t.l--. - i . -. ' ' . . ' m '!. . i rSST;? f I Hucicuuuuitnaa ...t ..--. r. . . 0' Committee on Lights nLWHa. me geni OI tne Uas Xilgns I ComDanv and renresent the facts concern- used in lighting streets.- and to obtain such concession from the Gas light Company as ... a . ... ... . . . . . . . ; is iair ana just 10 me city. Ana 11 is iurtn- er ordered that if no . concessions be had. the committee are requested to recommend 1 some ieasibie plan whereby the nresent ex- pense may be diminished. rV.cA -nr-r livnimiort a4 ' ' r - '' - The CoDamittee on Lights recommided the (liscontinuance of eleven gas lamps in uie nuaaie oi oiocas. itepon concurrea in. " Petition of Dr. " J.- E. Winants for 'gas lamp'at the corner of Market .street and Blount's alley was not granted. v.; . i ' , Petition of Wm. EL .Gerken for, the use Of the Citv;FTJl two nio-htai In pAr!h wppV for the ?ni,onn Lodge Knights, of Pythias, was granted subject to the regulation re- qwnng the payment of the sum of f 10 in advance. - t . r . - ; ; I ' PeUtionof !. Jlegmney relative to ex tabled ., . . I ff--.ru-i! i WV- - WUUUUVbU. , VA Vf UUllUlvVM - ' Several kDfaiMia : for office were r- i ferred to the appropriate committees. ." - . I "PetTtiftn f ort;n Viti-xn Mam I a --'waiuwu r- Willi ViWttVUO tWOlUlUC JLEVfCU the corner of Wooster; and SevenUi streets I 4n tK rom r . al . nf - in t,ii:m:t mi referred td the Committee 'on Streets and I Vr-harves. I Ttie Dos M.-WnMme 1 - " TIT- 1: i .:...-. ve uow nomeroua maivrauais in our for the ior uie their one who 1 aelighteth iilaw suits 'to .follow the exam- I non. aieu usuinff urousnt 1 A i.t, firmrom-i pnrf nf tf.Tv! -T-vi I snit : He su6 Thomas Kelley,, residing at I-8W JifentlkT Btreet,-m: thia ity,r in the! AM4-m .. Jm rWIU.iwiN a. il.AJl-.-f r a-r- - cj - - t juli u. JitriiiiJ2 ixivnj u.arjiat:i ulu tiit iiinl . AC AAk . . -i . : Tt i . tsvkt- n vnov Haiirmt nrvirinrrii 1 y rim- BOARD OF ALDERMEN. 1 VUV JlZLil. US K Ell lUf HI1L1 WrfK UTHnLHil I ; t . i ' . . Jtn . t-h on. r",lr6 .VV. I the onoortunitv of committinr the robbery. Supreme turt, Thursday. it was men antnere aiiow the saitt. aog to aarK . . . ..' fnflaaifitlyrnrrt ParTv' m fli?flav thrnno-b and' night gM fonowins,: prevent the plaintiff isacting bis lawful hinder and pre and. transacting business by day and deorive him of his I .. . . sieep uunng me mgni, so as injuriously to affect his health and Tthe .'Deaceful use of bro1)ertv The gecon4 aii i kcepine.of the sameidoe; and that said dog was a dangerous one. : , , L H may recover, and the case be established as a precedentia l r- Wanderin. "Warren. , A prominent citf enof Wihnmgton now, jjornjn IfT &(herntsajrrites to 1?. Y.i engaged inpreaching; and that he t ..iAK: -vw. . imaginable style, - : j .!S;-. y.;,, ' ""::-":.r..-?'m,i...:- n SSibme assistancrwill nessary equip the neWL Brass Band in process of brninization it is'io be hoped that it will .-.rfnllv rendered by such of our eiti- j -., .' zens as can afEord it, . .Two. first-lass bands mV- ".:.- ...niini inn to ttiA mnR.r.n.1 lacuiuca ui uc injr. ; ma WttiB una u.ikjr,,, we1ue iiyiiu.Vl i v rj ,-i . s s it: : t ia rt trt Issufid at Kflleisrh in the IjT ,r; the .'RevereKi"Charle- Wesley' Warren . . . uawa m,j-v,ia-ct 4 I ostensible interest of the workmgmen, with hTOPiaaiAL, ! j. ivi O " i . 1 otfthe bricks and rubbish: below JHe waal m Z. - .!t- nnbA 7K tnnnno' I I iMHorton.oaa ware,is now mtochester, i - , - . i i. x.. .aisv . ,?"wvi-"-'vr?Trr5Tr :i An Aeeravated Case of Robbery Tlie ' Thief Enter a Sick Room. . r.. ' . , Yesterday morning, sometime between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock, the dwelling house of Mrs. Kelley, residing on Macum ber alley, . between .Eighth and Ninth streets,; was entered and, robbed of a num ber of articles, . including, two very hand- some quilts, ;ready for U8e;,atery handsome ; laid-work''Qt,xeadyto put;together; two patchwork -quilts, nearly , finished; one 1 - ' -J . . 'i white counterpane; one large.winter shawl, iwu Buiaut ucu4- BiutYTio,,? ,ialfey i small articles of quilted work, s besides pth-i er things of not much value.; -, ,?Tx ' ther nd, others dependent .jars. J4.eney.is a wiaow iaay ana iias; an Rer exertions vitb her needle f0ra BUI fier er aa for; 80me time pa8t very ill, requiring almost constant attent It is usual, however, for the rest of the family to retire about 12 o'clock,' and after resting until about 4 o'clock Mrs. Kelley ( again visits the room of her mother to ad minister medicine and'attehd to he other" wants. It was dunng -the interval com- - . -- ' -j .1 uw opeo jfinoow ana masiog uuexuuiuiv nmA mnnnftr ' TVTrs TTellev: tinder the cir cumstances,: could, ill afford; to lose the DiSniao .tiian' tTKwW mom and it ia hoped that a generous public will contribute to repair the loss she has bus- New , Hanover' County Medical So clcT .... At the regular monthly, meeting on Wed -,rr cvr.;n- loot f thfa o., woiiJ s v "V", established Medical Association, the follow pstnhlishfiii MertirAl Association th follow- ing semi-annual election Of officers took ' . . ' piace: t. President-Bx. Wm. T. Ennett . -, ; YiBredetit--Dfc W. J. H. Bellamy. rt, Treasurer ana Seeretary-Dt. G. Gilbert mi . ' , . . : . '. . . . Aiuuio-.. ., ... i;.,: . , . - . ; i JUccCUZlVo - vQ7n7llWUo6-lJTlL D. i - D. DaiCH- T- n . . -w-v -t - . - . well, Thomai Wood and Joshua G. Walker: w " . v :' " ; 7,;, o The Society is moving on with ! harmony and success' in ita much needed work of medical improvement in the broad fields of wuiubcibbw. ,iiwigi; niwuugs an nn t; wnD VOnir.M Af Vpi 5n tni"-itV?v moDm m "v. a S-v Sanltary. We have heard several complaints lately .---rf..."- as-.- JnZTL v""1MU"vx UOTBJru,5,,,,,cc" Market and Dock streets. The smell from decayed matter. Ac, which finds its way j into this receptacle of filth is said to be ab- i w-iuu;iy awiu, prwviog nos omy . onensive I to the olfactories of thosa who do business m the viciiia, or who have occasion I through it, but really a fruitful stimulant j o" disease. ; The authorities should see to 1 11 mat tne auies are not allowed to become thedepoof filth, especially during the heated term. ' . , . I J . , L .L: ' . . ; , : : : Scbooner Ashore. Aabore. r ; r.ln7i mepherd, from Little .; with l,100barrels roaiii and ' The Schr. I River. S. C. 200 barrels ,of: spirits of turpentine, got aeround on the shoals near - that Dlace on Saturday eyemng last. ; The steamer ltWae- atnaa went to her .assistance; on Wednes- , "" ... . .'' ' - j of Capt; B. W Beery, but returned yester - day,' having left her party to assist those of the Steamer pAa, .which had previously . .- reached the seen Of the disaster..'" The most of the cargo had been thrown overboard . . ... . . . and was being picked tip by small schooners and will be brought to this place.5 The re mainder was being removed from th6vessd xthnii the iWaccdmaa ett The schooner when the iWaceamaw left,1 - The schooner 1 will probably be gotten off, provided the j ..j r ;,. '"-., ,. ..:m""-:.i weuuicr r.uittiua avurauie. jluo 7two Bhepfierd was bound for New .York. i -J.'-l Struck 1yvllKitnfnic. v , -.rt,.f"f.. . ! . Dnri ns' the severe thunder storm on Wed- npnVnftfinoon iat lic-htninff struck the dwells house ,of ,a color,manl by the: name of Alex. Beasly, located at the head lpf Whiskey Creek, inMasonboro Township The fluid came in contact with the north i - - . . . . , . ..na.a .m . . . . - . m errrnmnr. nil i trM fSLrl 1 1 ' Cllll (JA 1 L11D : -U LAIAAALU . DliUUllU CUJL t.;.v - ' . .iuul w m 11 liik r ii iiiMri . .iir' i.i in r: - iiii.ij.a !?-ee? ttm5 I !T1 n 4 n ; M- ..- .1. a aTi4 K r. a onFn --i -ulc.iuS Uu .u.cii.-. u -u- nn. Wrin .ilM nn Wnf-atiin. attiree om; ;. - v-, . : . . . chickens, were found dead i?rth vicinity lh. .5Minir Ttin lio-htnino- ftlswi strnrtk v cr -: ; a tree in the; neighborhood, "and set fire to i J ,)..: .1- ----' : ' Xlie p and' Dwm of Iilfe;,.i. ' A colored man 'by the name ! of. Moses 1 Armstrong, employed as i .laborer t the t,i,t,;m hniiiiA nn Vrnnt ut.rppt. rinn siSlyst sideraoiy srannea a iew -omunra. V.-rr. n -fall ' PI a WAQ OOofoH T1 tTlA 0nV riT iris V; a lAVpr when it sni.dp.niv slmrted. and be I m is " : ; ceeded with his work as usual V1VT. U .,, ..f Jl v'"-i On the 16th the advertised meet si- . . . . . a..i i . -ar-.i ... ... i-.-.l- .. . 1 td fi iS1 jl lagT-ixne srocanoiuera1 pueigu anu holders were : present i.The Bentinet a&y& It is strongly suspected; and- generally be-, heyt. py tne I nave conversea, mat wio uenng was onff rifiairnedlv. by the influence oi I -tt.i..t Xr. T.o.Tir-A 'Rn.Umf.rl r.Tr.rto.Tiv - - - CITY ITEMS. , i-KiNTiNo line we nave just received a bwckoi News ink for summer use.pntnp In packages of 25 pounds each. Cash or C. O..D. order promptly ailed. ' Price 25 cenu per ponndi ; N-,-',.! ; Phintwo Papkr. We now have ta Btoct over 800 reams of news paper, size-34x36, -weight 30: Bs J per ream. It is irood. rag paper.' and will be sold. In 1 lots to suit, for cash,, or sent by express C. o.D. ; ,jm. - oontcUdatioaof tie C-ina'jrwr and the WtOdy Star hAYing largely tocreased the circulation y advertisers win tod, it. an admirable meaium oi communication -with, the fanners and I planters of the two Carolina-. - ' " StSB-Sw IP YOU : -Want a Cook, .'j . , Want a Situationr; , , s.( Want a Salesman,-' -r 1 Want a Servant Girl, Want to rent a Store,' ; to sell a Piano, Want f to sell a Horse, - - ant to lend Money, P . . Want to buy a House, --. Want to buy a Horse, ' Want to rent a House, , ' f Want to Bell a Carriage, " i Want a Boarding place, . , Want to borrow Honey,' ". f Want to sell Dry Goods, '"' ' ' Want to sell Groceries. ) .; "Want to sell Furniture,-- ; I 5 Want to Bell Hardware Want to BeD, Beal Estate, , . , Want a job of Carpentering, Want a job of Blacksmithing, Want to eU Millinery Goods, . Want to sell a House and Lot, 1 : Want to find any one's Address, Want to eeli a piece of Furnitore, ; Want to buy a second-hand Carriage,. -: ' Want to. sell Agricoltural Implements, , ' ; Want to find anything you have lost, ' Want to Advertise anything to advantage, -' Want to find an owner for anything" Found, ' i ' 1 Advertise in ',r. THE MOENINQ SUAE. 1 circulation states, Mexico and the Central American rep down the slopes of the Andes, and across tin e nam- pas of South America, in negro vill amid the I lercia wiicis or Ainca, t&rougot the jungles 01 1 india and the steppes of interior Asia, over the con- I nnenioi Australia ana tne laian islands of the Pacific them PiUft m bnmnt n vArvwlin nonA a f tun. I ily remedies for diseases. With distant nations their I wonaenui cures attract more attention than they do I -at home, fw the sentiment of wonder takes a far SXKZS 1 moaa demand is made and sustained. Added to the I consummate skill of their composition is an ex- I treme care m their manufacture, which at once se- I -.V. . ..-. tt L i.t l li I . I viic iuuo. pen mousruu auu uieir uun awa- Tus (juui u uittLxuu. uw cunBeqaeuce is power una certainty in - controlling disease which other reme- aies never attinea.iiaiu uooner. . -. 0. ; July 17-dwlw eod ' . Spirits Turpentine. Rudderless,' the Steamer Caswell lies below Kinston. Aged 62 Mrs.' Mary Willis of Wilson, died Sunday last ; : ; s ' Mr. P. P. Clark, an bid and I worthy citizen of Wilson. 4ied Thursday. i . r : , - T tt t-H Marmaduke J. ' Hawldns, Esq.j,' T:l . . ' w-.:t.ji ' t3? " fj j . . Thc Clinton Enquirer learns i that WilUam Pridgen killed -CYen hawks 1 one morning last week. r -i ; . ? steps have been taken to erect a handsome I acaaemy ior jev. jar. oy. - . . I survivors meewnff w auena SIStywK I inst. ; - t ; j ; - Salisbury Wet tchmart says : that 1. Swepson, coL, was arrested for rape and was admitted to bail. Allegations only par- tially sustained? yi- :Wii,;Ltf J' ! The young gentlemen of Bat- I ueuuru nave oruu a uau uiuu, anu Now don,t it.VjM oTits name. . ' . . riii:- . I .,' ax' vuiicouuuucut '?; vooidua I wriies uie JDatueooro nominee inai jzlts. 1 Walker's three infants, whos? birth was an- jounced week before last, have all ttteq. anr v . . - 1 s The 5emi calls , upon, the I ojegiai,ur w -s w u, u every . wnspi-. SSgHE5 wofklorfeftTf 1 OI corporations snail WO-K a xurieiture OI charter. irn'i '-- G. Badcrer Harris, Esq., ! at the request of the Henderson Masonic Lodge, I will deliver in that town on the 14th of August an address for the benefit of jthe Orphan Asylum. 5 , ...... -rJt; ! ' ''s, .-TT-.The Raleigh News says:' Thurs day morning our pressman fell asleep just before the hour for , closing., up the forms, and before he could be found the Eastern mail had passed.--1 v'.u j io ' The BattlebotO Advance learns 1 home one day last week It is thought ne Qiea oi aisease.oi ine neart, : i , . - The argument in the case of the ; t- t -r.n i o .... t i i u i.h vm i State vs, Richmond and Danville Railroad Company was continued to adjournment. I W wmww v w . i :.- , - . . . to have been concluded 'vesterdav.' ' ' 1 ' . -:; 1 Li" if'0?' sav Mr. Joel vveiis, wno aiea a wwaays since in asn I WT II . , " : , . r I countv. beaueathedhis estate amounting to about $1,500 given to Air. !. H. lucks. , a';..; 0 1 . ! -V T . i " 1 T 1 (Sunday last a iittie.giri, aaugnter oi jot. j Edward Fenton, . aged ; about eight years,' I foil .ff Wa litPBlriTlff tiftf 'ftm. an Other- SiSvrth fniury iecelyed.: i . : A 'maliti charge ro. murder I was' brought agaiast Mr. Keuben Fields, a - 1 mfirchant of La Gransre. bvthe steo-father i fr afterward turned -tm,;: attdiHr. P.' I 1 Jl .. i-..-. X..1..r'kAn4-.l A- TalftA The Yeto learns , that a weekly, ima that, tha machine is to be Owned by j aiMrapany of oce-hoiders.y.Hiii .: . , Muif-j, -im,,:V;v-?v. 7 3- j. ayeweviue uoaycev-. lamany - 1 friends I(y:i-obfisonjoIBlMencoun-;r r . . - . . . i tywill regret to learn that i his ;aweiung gre conumedby fire on last iabout $3,50(M-isued SMB.guiuw.uu ujr ucib, a py nre oniast jnaaymgni. 500 insured for 41.500.: - " k . - - No trill hi the world ever had anvthirie like' the I succeeded in cettiner his hands loosa and. I. a:hesteamer waccamaw.wiiiieaveiootor jiarKet .of Ayer's Pills. lVThroughont . these I tearine- aanndfir Wawnonda th such an ! exli' 5!JVf!. ?.FfJHT.& ' . , W LU f ' fl iniS IIlCallB WU Wl ItUV WAUKWO. . . . 1 l -U-a NftWDem E .IWlCa- WA-' flftra . .iw trrrrrrft: AIba t w. If., rrf ovmff.hfkiir I to UeW m Wium-KWiv WV"". "mcuiyra uub Pthe through private sources; thara yi man, -ad-iery Gooda,;:.; , v & vr j ' nK inKeD' I about 33 years of age, a native -of Austria l .-non i!iTJtiJori!!f.i4I45 f the best agricultural di-tricta in South CaroiMA Ad- James Haige,' while "laboring under temporary aberration, produced Dy a lever, jumped overboard from ' that vessel, opr; j :l --- POg m0 TJUghtr about weeKS agoana was arownea.,. i w(. ; - .oewn : In the seventeen COUn-" ties which have reported the number of; schools, and pupils, taught during the past 1 year,: 800 public schools were taught, and in I fifteen of these counties 29.1..0 Tut)ils were I instructed ! If he. other icounties in the State shdl report as favorably as tlK)se already heard fironi the official returns Will show that more than four thousand, schools were taught in the State .during the past j,cai XLX " in iuuiv mou uuuun,u av. i seventy inousana cmiarenweift msirucwju. But the repoxt-wiliiiotLhesQ favorable from ,1 many oi me counues ,wnicu are yei to, De j heard from: In compliance with a resolution ofut the fi recent Educational ': ConvenUon ing gentlemen to memorialize .CongresiJ in behalf of the educational interests of -the- State: Hon. Wm. N. IL Smith, Gen. Rufus Barringer.; Rev;;Bj Craven D. Hon;' Thomas Jj. Cungman,- Kiohard U. jliadeer, Esq.. Prof. A. F.. Redd. Rev. Chas. EhU- lips,' D. p.;" John A. ; Gilmer, Esq. j James . . . -' . if A t, ' ajv. , Rev. Albert Smedea D. D. J Rev. T.1H. Pritchard, D. D., Prof. J. H. Hill, Hon; J.! LI Robeson, Hon; Chas. ; Pool, Kemp P. BatUe., Esq.vRev.: NeU; McKays Robert oirange, iaq.onn.. i.,r ijeary;,iCOiorea ln, isq.,';jvm. l Watchman:. 1 wifl be Remembered.' that about two years ago a young man by the name of Rimer killed his aged mother and threw her on the fire inherbouee. 'i He was insane, and not being able ; to gain admit tance to the Asylum was connned in lau. x ueauay a upctor was sent, ior to see mm, and On arriving At hia " cell ' he:- discovered that the poor fellow had sot lacerated his' person as render necessary, After. it had: been, performed ana his hands secured Dehind, the vr. iett, but. was again called to see Rimer who had tent as to allow his intestines TO ti-OtrUde.-i Ttia T" rtminftfTPl tbrt -nwpflTOi attAn- n Knt i;hi ,, t. r..;. r4 ,WJ -"iw. ..vikh y. his recovery i -j t '-. f j. ii IID .TfTRSON" On steamer ft. P. Banks: rPortsmrmth. Va.,) on 13th lnst. Pythias, infant eon and ysnngeet of the twins of William A. and Mary J. Jobson, lormeriyoi wiunmgion. s . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,; r Registration- Notice; 10 NEW"! HANOVEB COUNTY, UmCX OT T-C OUHTY VOJi IHSIONKKW. i -. . , i Uly 18, lSTS rT5 REGISTEATION BOOKS OP THE CITT- I a Wllmlnfften arA nnv Aivn l,w tha TrllriT in cr I Registrars, and at the places designated, as follows: FIRST DIVISION; ISTWaED.-C IL Strodes, at Thornton's CartHonee. i. 1 . :;:: j i" SECGn blVISIOKf. FIRST WARD. Wm. J. KeEogg, at Brooklyn Engine Houee. ,; . . , . , ; . .. 1 SECOND WAKD. Jesse J. Cassidey, At Court : 1 THTBD WARD. Thomas M. Gardner, at office next west ox yourtuouse. j . .-. . ,.. i.-. r- FOURTH - WARD. James K. CuUar. at resfc-'J . l L . . - - - ' ueiice, SX-.UI -ureew r , .. J'. '"i i r.-.c io; .ii J''ii ?iU ; iO FIFTH WARD, Anthony Howe, at work shop, o4 Satariy Aumist 2nd, ail Registrr3of eiec- I aba wm be presents the!veriLdeignated poil- I m., as prescriDea Dy law. - i a, j .r.v ; t . U fi.;a.-;fiiI1AWSON E. SICE; !-. : For County Commissioners.:.. July 19-lw Offipp n.tv" CirXr I VAbyi ' - j " & 'f' ' '1' A?0 RlAilJ;Bi r t: , v Citt or We-hdiotoh:,, f ' v' n ' Jnlr 18th. 1R73. fi ' AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT; THE DE Ij f .FACEMKN OF BUILDINGSl ANIXXFETfCES " i,w xms vlxx: i".! .-...:;; -.)' t; . U-L-J iwwu va j.p vt uio vitjf va Tf maJi- "X toa do ordain -.r.t r- t I-?? t --'l I . Uwf-iT- 1 That Avaw iwoAti nhA eholl ViAdf I iSoVto7 ed. nasted. stuck or affixed, anv nester. bill, placard.' I consent of the owner or ocennant of the nremises or I SrYryidea. shah comply on oath of the yioiatioa of thtoordi. 1 i- rSJ4.Tt fhJyt : ' inflvt Sec 2. Any or6aance, or baits thereof,' conflict-, ing with the above are hereby repealed, win t The above ordinance was passed bv the Board, of Aldermen Jury isth,l73. '- " --"" t r'-i f (AttesQ. .. j .:T. C. SERVOSS, July l&odft J , J , , . City Clerk.' U P O P U Ij A R i'Xv : & oifi:'j"i o) j ." ,': "KCti ttt 1 "M.i ST ri" R hriVft I for : the Coming Musical.. Season. , tl f r v .? -f tTWrANDVBD- lbcfJ $1 rl Unexcelled as a collection of Church Music g THE RIVER OF LIEE. Pbekiks & Bnrr- . iiam - . , TheNewestand Freshest of Sabbath 9 School Bong Books. . : v- J : . I , - - . . ' ; ' uiuuEKr-voiuisa. u. J?. 'I liftu very neauiiiwaiooiowius-.u--.5ii OEM .. . , GEMS OF STRATTSa; ; Johajtr StuA-SS. ' , All the best Strauss Music.. : .... r' a m TTWTt W TJaaJ iwt f , 3 50 I v-.'l:-r,r's- i : 'WiiiwiiKu.i, ; :.. , f 'clakk's xlJt INSrauCTora-ror " ? I HanA nmni Wonn unA Vfftlin. ' " I PHANTW rf 1 1 DR. BTREETEE'S VOICE BUILDING,. 1 50 v.w Sold Everywhere. i-'M-; i ii.: 1 The above books sent, post-pale for the retaQ oiinrntMii A 0T C. W. mtmon . i SBoton. KfM w k 7t- Tway, New Yck. ' July 19-d3taw wed sat wtf - ! GUXIPOWDB?, -"PUN!G HTS0, ligllsl Breakfast,' Oolong, andf UacolOTed Japan. I '-Li' -i'ar.iU with' a :' view- to hit ' J - i,, !T ; : ,?r,h-n h 2u Ift 1 family teade and, ara guaranteed fresh. - r , Jiw-i-ir-'-- V. CL. jsteve: ,BTBVENS0N.-; 1 nrXRAVELING-? BAGS, VALISES," SADDLES, 1 Hmess. Bridles. MarOnealea. Col a r-TT n.mj , . J irwde Chains. Whips, Spurs, Doa Collars, pars. Dos Collars. Shammot , v.., .-v., I . l TT. . V. . - -4. -. a 1 -i ' I Dions, JLieauier ,c vaLucc AuB-cre. ajuo jueviuv Bfcins. Leather, Fether Dnsters, Axle firease. Sad-' : . -v. - uuu. -. ju. iii6ui, jaunoiu it, jt i At the old stand, southeast comer Front . ,.: ' ' ' I ili "01 1 nomas rvunuerioaon. uuyeri 5 etnetk ua -ri54ntnac . : r. 1 : .! -A.bridsre from; the ;Salisburv . MlSCEIIiANEOUS'-, Qblics, 11 . a . i 71 ; l ZrJr' Ior IDHuuHjuej. Jion. -uasweu ana. Je .uciBa . TT I T.p.nt n.a tn ftllnw his IritoHtfnmi trt'TitvfTri l . -i. -tt- onboard the Schr. 1 mavS-tfnac Wilnu?ton, N. XX : dress W. J. McKERALU . Jnl6-tf rrti ' -i.". i 4 ' ' . 5 . MVStery, Sohedt LaSt ! ,. tf. ' arsainsi Bargain.! Barsalns! ''--".-." 'v :r,-..' ) ,;::," ' . .. . . .,. i. , -. t . ? j .1 K XT COST!' AT COSTl ATCOST! njj,. j .,;.r - . a , T . . t At SolOmOH Ley? iSt0r6 S onn& ' kNEi comr iiLW ; tUklSD ; sntE' the v-f. TO.' L GBBAT 'iP ALLOIH 1 1 TMT-IrflniTs'illntMihT'Tlnh .if ni.tt.i VtliiMZW "Tf gJL ?,7SrT Tffi. T??"- I A FULL LINE OF TfATnTiP WEAR. , V I am determined to chancre my . business, and in order to do that Ioffer my J J 1 1 : f -'ENTIRE STOCK:' AT COST! rffe hnmbogr ck w!i U '"t "' k-'nc1 !V! ,! irt:i OaVft ;at XieaSt: 20 iPei7 Upllt.. V ''Bypurcl.asmourGiLof ' 1, ur.i ii;:" " -w ir.-; :. .::-.n - and Mar- J .; un-iU "'i-.itJ n .'.-a a i w n--. i I ttnder the auspices ; 02 GEEMAhia U lodge no.-4,e.oP"P-. i- i'-'- tw . a-r11 and 4 Grounds. JA ebod ban of musie will be in -attend 1 ance and everv facilitv offered to make it-aoleasant 1 trip to aU.; 'Persons not wifchihir' to visit tht other rjlaces can ston at SmithviUe. where I thf mnpc will .SriTYELTHO IJQUOBWILL BE ALLOW ONIKA. -- -. tTTT ' The Committee reserve the right to -reject, all ob jectionable perBOna.- -J J- -.-wUt.. : . Befreshinente furnished on board at city prices. 1 ' In fact, -no pain will be spared to make 'this the excursion of the season.. v . ' - Whole tickets, $1 0(h halvesj- 6. oentsi For sale at Heinbeiger's and by the Committee. ... ;;:oi ' ;; WM. H. GKKKJiK, T. TIT 0 'T T H. EHEBECK. ,jnlyl3-13-16to 20-22. T , Committee. I TXTE WILL KfiaiO YE TO OUItNEW BtJILDING ) Yf ..... . ,i ,,',-. . -'. . i Coraer Front and Prla'eess Sts., .'L'-.Ui,;.! - ylajinsrio iVrcWI-t'oilf- . . : Between this date and r -r S JP X J K B JS B. i t . K "i-'-' !':.! "V .. . . VI "WTtJi SELL ODB KNTU-3 ' . RETAIIi STOCK AT fCOST, . As tt isour desire to epen wiUia . . 1 ; ?resli 1 and Complete '" Stock, Hence oar determination to dispose of, the same be fore moving,', ... , f. june 80-tf " a - - b. WJl AND TBT -IE CBL- -, K X EBRATa i'. 7 ' Traird. Brand. CM BOS -XTO JOCETED. ; ; ri -ri n i ti rr v. firsif No. 6 Blarket Street: BAHEQE3SEW F A NO YEB, I - ' - ' r,iK c, ) , 1873. f "s, . ! i. , j. . X' sp&cikL itn!iNa op f&& stockhold- JLJL. U-t) :'i -. Vf " ers of the Bank of New Hanever wQl be held at their Banking Honse on Monday, the 21st inst, at 8 oclbck ipj itL, ioi e purpose oi athoriig an In crease' to tiie Capital Sto3t Of th I Bnk, to take ef-' fectciAu'l.tJ-'1'' 1 is i. t Jr rder f the Board of Directors !' july Ifctdm, ; fr, D. jWAl,ACB Cashier. i,rP rt . ft ft a 5 fl- n n ri r ...;..v; ';A.a; jrjtf iv w w -w wi iRrv Brrrrn .Theseiaid: Times, nj6;piGoTS. 3' i-lfi: July 13rtf ;i:;nii BUTTER: 1 fftO rplIE CHOICEST OF 'f;;: : t !: ? J.': f'. . UUSlUiiH !f,'v Bt irvERir ' 8-AiffETt'-" i' tf: r; 1., ,..v.i--.rs..f- vr" r;o '.wvl. kf. I ja d j 3--ti(Jr - -,. " ' tyln J .i.!i nfi.f!lAy iv.;,;.j; vlito .:' il AND 3 SOUTH.' FBONT 8TRiT. 4nlw 11ff . ........ 1 1 Shmglesr-Sliingles. 50,000 L32 3 0 f. (V hearts; - M.aiB.Shart.So&cfc5o . July 10-1aw-w-?iASnn: ma wafev Btteet.-- . cm i f. -,w wr.n- nnk I rrttns ju p t ' listed &t Marion, a. " J5WJnum.er;s 1 1 I IIL " :l fill I II i yjwniwii'aiiij h -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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