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''l,lllw',"',,M,MMM,"lrillllMBMBBMWMM in s"iv j - r - ' " i .- r -i t S' T 3 r't If i..V "' OrrioB, Dawson Baak Bulldina, Front 1 oae year. In adrance..i..4...;;..i..i..7 00 six months, In advance."..:.; 8 60 Three monins, m auviuiGUA....w.'.. nnA month, in advance... v. BIETEOBOLOUICAL BECOBDr Ang.l I87t Tim& J?: mom-.-Wind, Weather eter. ,. ..-. " 7 A. M. 80.01 1 77 Wm i rSiSv 2 P. M. ;S0:W: rliFairS! 9 P. M. 80:03 Calm u Cloudy iv JUeteorclogicat JRecotH for July ' ' The prevalent winds darlog July were -from the S. w.. ormeast wjnasprevaHed during f At.i-!"v.4..-'.- tween jniy otn ana xoin, tno;Wiermp.meter. JR two Instances feachincr 100 deereen ii) nvr Highest oh$eryjed tiamperatnre, ; 101 :5- dr8.- Lowest - . ft .......i....65:0 " Lowest' aft, Entire range of-"'"-; - OO:??; . r . Sil heavy4 thunder 1 "a torms' 'passed ovVr'the city during Jast month, all but one. advancing from the,lf.,W. $o hega. P4fcV;V-sfi , Number of rainy days .;, total rainfall 83 iiieau xcuipemiure 01 jqiv oi: aeerees.i-iuii:f Notje. All barometric readings are reduced fr lha Daa.laiul an1 fA M HairMM Tahnmhslf r- oBBB.WBJi'i ; Serg 'feiffnal Service U. S. 't':M?r?&xyMff& Washington, VAug.sl-4:8S P.r M; ) r--T ?.if :)!itla;; The low barometer: will probably continae4 10 J J: Is?1 "Prmsi W probable for to-day from Missouri northwards, aimuar storms, otiargecfljmejisions amproba in the weatbeffis indidated for Wednesday. tisiMSBBaosK's lye Bpoktore, 3,Maket. fctreet -New Arrivals of Blank Books and 'the Latest Novls."-?i Dudlkt, 4tr$t?j Ko4T IMarktl Street. Mioses' Morocco LlacedPotish Boo tf ; j , C. S. Ei-Cia. Mechanic's Buildlng; and Loan Association. :" ' 1". 1 1 J! Positively Sellinlr o'nt at Cost at No. 44, Market tiV.)t Having rented the store no w occupied by Mr. Johif G. Bauman,' corueV Frohl and4' Market Streets, an d intending to'ppen there with' ah intir new Stock of Goods, now offeriny ; ,iiir present stoskjOf Dry XJpods, Clothing, Koots and Shoes,- Hats, NoUous. &C4v,&cat ' . - " T 5 rV ' t ?7I? i'erAons wishing to purchase will do well hy c-iUiag on me beforehuying elsewhere, as ii,6y nil! certainly be able to get bargains At may 30 4m u Nexi door ioPatfen's Bakery. The polls will open at-sunrise tomorrPwt For Constable; . ' ' . , Th3 Conservative'Executive Committee have nominated for Constable of Wilmington .Town ship Mr. Walker W. Mooref , .'; : " t S" Attentlon, Voters of Wilmington I v At the solicitation of mtfny frienf, I an nounce myself .a candidate for re-election as Magistrate of Wilmington Township. ' ' My friends will please remember me to morrow. ,. .... . E. H. McQuigo. L To tlje Voters of Wilmington Town sblp. 4 r I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate, and respectfully solicit your votes: -.orr iil U . Ut tt i Habeas Corpus. Mr! J. F. Pkkerell starts for Newbern this - t morning, in charge of Deputy Sheriff T. M. Gardner, to appear beforb 'Judge Rodman on a writ of habeas corpus on .Thursday.- Messrs. Davis, Strange and ondp -tppear Jfqfthe prosecution anu 'Wrightedm'an'fbr the defence. Rutberrord Speaks a Piece. . j; We (leara ';tht Gen.' 'Allan' Rutherford; whV comes here from Washington pity , to assist his Radical friends In pulling the wool'. over j the colored people's eyesj delivered a speech ugaiust Convention at Northwest township, Braoswick ! county? 'yesterday. He was roi lowed by Nathan Sampspn, colored.' A Fight in the County Jail A fight took place in the county jail-yester day morninir. biweeh "Adam Wdbdberv and Ben LiDseomb two noteddall "birds nurine ' W?::mm,,yvmg which Wood berry! struck his antagonist over mt antagonist over tbe head with. Wiscrub bfoom, Inflicting a severe wount warrant :wai "issued and .-i 'ia. -t Woodberry will Tiave a hearing before Juittc'e j McQaigg this morning; ? The Ijite Captl Usher. The remains of tb e v1a te ' Cap t. :i Ush er we re escorted td the graveyy esterday morning, by the ofQcersrad a detachment of marlqesfrom the Revenue 'CutteY followed by. a large &umeK3?rre1ativeani friead.The flags (Df thivarious?jblic bttllolagS And of the hipping inporj rerVtMlX'msst during the aay a8 a tribute, of respect to.the memory of for that day,-as ia the, case;. in .Charleston to me deceased offlcer. - . - i- fn trrirrp. . PUUUC SPEAKING.; The Couservatlve canvassers f.or.New.Han- "uuulj w hi uuurees me people as ieiiows : Oa Wednesday; Aug.'2,at-Joe akldV, ; in Columbia .Township-rJ' IX Powers; W. T. En- "ett. - '7 , VC -'i p-jyac'S n Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Rocky Point, in Holden ToVushlp R H, Cowan, W. S. De- vane. J. A. ENGELHARD, Chairman." Ashb, Secretary." .7, T j'jC. - .uers nave aountiess already noticed tbu faet, to WhicH rmlliW tnnH.1 tn" aAvrrt Our last, that the CO-oartnershin Jieretefore I i8tlng under the nae'ofJ.- W. LIppltfcis la the d:rug buslnesshasheeq fdissplved y mutual consent of the parties. The in- Jirest of the partners hating- been purchased , J Miy John K. Mcllhennyj the. business .will ereafter be carried on by him at the'ofd a'tand.'' leservices of MriJ.obn:WU3QoIey;'a com- Patent and eliaBle druggist, have been 8e. ulca- ' V V 1 M : Tote for Conveatioo. .'.T:,Tft poIIsopen at sunrise, to mon-ow. : - "1Iei e missed you tfr4n a '-ftig rain laid the dust in this, city yes- terdaveveninit iiv'rsG'fP3 . . " I " -To morrow is'election dav." and then ithA wonff RPny;Wiu oeoyeK fc,,;i:.7o r- ft fif -cMfifttii :nil'i:P.i i - Vr,rysI and not a brick, in y our hat t duriqg the hot weathef.!''l"V' f. :1"" " ! A u.u puno w ii uo -vyenea ax Buunss io morrow ana Close at snntec VJ. ...OS -.W. jmXVx-i5aixifcW' incarine' t;8t;cjiyeneeiMnrjrir so, register to day, WfWt 5?e?fT3a ,av4if.iii .k5.y,u-;.:.i. r.. j . )ge,alligatQrfwaacaught in. the river. opposite Market street yesterday 'morning: I J.I Y -Ifyou-didnot register t the last .City electfon, you aronot registered; Attend to tnat dutv to-dav ' v ' w.-.-. ? -i There will be a meetiuirof the Mechanic' Buildthg Assoclatidn 'al the Commercian Ex- ? ET Mr. W. W. Topp requests us to "say that he; will vote the Conservative ticket every time reports to the oontrary notwithstahdlh h - rJu iia j " VwJ c itsnxjuid t underetooa-that the election mvubv, iiun.au ui vuu v.bjt jj.au, as ok uroi ail- noun,cedA:. v; r tPr;,J:r- :,CJ: ...' v .'i Darlog the': mOntb. of July just closed there were slaughtered bv the varinn hntrh. iv.,..Ji, .1 . . i. ers of this city 205 beeves, 484 sheep, 5 hogs ,4iC&ljes r 'A'Tepott beiDgiih circulation to the effsct that. Mr. R. J. Lewis had expressed his inten tion of acting with tb? Republican partyjn the . approaching election, he requests us to giVe it an empnatic contradiction. y r- At a meeting of the Board oLAidermen, held yesterday afternoon, Alderman Geo. Chad- bourn was appointed Mayor pro ton it being the intentiou of Mayor Martin .' to he absent from the city for some time. We are requested: by Mr. J. Arch'd Mq- Collum of this city to deny, most emphatical ly and pointedly, the report, which has been circoldtcd to some extent In this community, that heintends-hereafter vo amliate with the Republicatf parky1' cfi?- j UlrIt Will be seen by advertisement that the sale of Fire Engines, advertised to take place oy Fcnange CdrnerJiasXheenpost- poned: ' Due annonncement will be made of the-tiine when these .'machines1? -will beiput , ;:upxatAucIon.-;r- 6 The meeting of the Officers ' and rVisitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Associatron,' which was advertised to take place yesterday after- noont was unavoidably postponed. The meet ing wlllne held this: (Wednesday) 'afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at the residence of the President, corner Third and Market streets. T Tne Old Cry. : r ' When the Radicals' wish to get the votes of the colored people (which is every time, con-r tinually "and.t forevermore) they work upon thejr.f ears and feelings by telling them if the Pnnsp.BVfltJ vpb crp.t into nnwer t.hev will ncraih I . , jrtrri. 1x...ui P'aceu io a coDQiwou oi slavery, uieirngui. to vote and testify in the Courts will bo taken and nothing' Iratlsewheii- they Jitter the declaration. This was the cry before the last August election, which "resulted in placing the Conservatives n a large majority in the Legis lature, andyeS e'cotdreU'peopie have the same right to vote, the same right to testify in the Ccrart8&cJ,' that they possessed efore ahOS yeil. they have hofheen y placed back in slaVery. -he Legislamd made no effort, and innded rto .make, no Ananntaai'tn'tKjn'hir OiBnnnatttnfti I Kxuv .v , pf the United States and of the State of North Carolina ; and the Convention would not have the power, if so disposed, tp return them to a condition of .slavery. But, notwithstanding these facts,, oralors of the Radical party even! those who pretend to be ministers of the Gos- pel and members of the church falsely assume I to believe there is danger of such a contin ironAir ond t.nal1v TnftVft minf nf t.hp.ir Amnpt gency, ana actually mace many oi meir aapes 4,-. i? -u , I T rT"w ed truth and not endeavoring to frightethem ittto a, support of themselves and friends at .-b.VK ! I fe'H-i- ,Ti.'lTiX5 TT-4. v-w v-- U 3?repare Aoi f be, Conflict. STher electiontoOTrowiiWillf certainly' be one of the most Imtantltef -held in this State and l behooves every Conservative to clent that each-rod iviauainau go to tne pons and bast blsltpte;lmt? fielut-endeaV6 Jnfluenceoth Impojtajpjpe of jt.be struggle, before; us let a n a rt 1 .naaonolAn nlKlloSnaci lui rfinlvpH Ml UVJ f nilVl V S VUUftW'M m f O Surely we can' give orie'day to our State, when it may be the means of starting her in a new career of prosperity and glpy'. 'V. l-'.-V-. Gird on vour armor fellow Conservatives ..... W ' give a long pall, a strong pull and a pull al together',' and the day is ours. ... ,. , x . 5 ---1 -"' '" - mm ' . " 7 Wake Forest Coilese.' ' 1 '7 "' ? . ;We have" received from Prpf.-.W.;M, -Win-gate, Tttodpa 1a Catalogue of ;Wake,' Forest College fqr the'present year. , This Instltutloni is noted for lts healthful and central location ; for the thoroughness and extent of the scheme of studies; the high grade of scholarship at tempted by .'means of the daily oral ndjquar- A tj - l written ft-rarolnAMnns? thi Mt-pfnl disclo- line and iiealthful moral tone which Is ' main- tained; the success in cheapening the cost of edncation by means of competition among; the boarding houses and especially through, the pperationsof a well-managed club system, Ac. The Institution Is lpqated within fifteen, .miles of Raleigh, immediately on"the R& G-. R. R. The next session will' open 'Sept 15fh, ; Ad dress Dr. Wlngate, at ToreitTille. Conservative Kail y,at Boney j Bridge ; The Conservative meeting at Boney Bridce in the Firsi Wardlasif nhV wis' a large and enmusiasuc one. .epeecnes were made' by Col W'f x----r'i syil.ii 5- ' - ' - t .. -, ; J i i w. uowan, . J. J. Fowler. Esq., Xuke Mo .Clammy, Esq MajFvD PoissoniiJoI John McRaej Edwin Kerr, and , G. J. Mcee,:Esqs. wno au maae convincing arguments! to -show the necessity of a Convention.' '-The speeches were listened to with marked attention by the large assemblage,' and it is hoped and believed that much good was accomplished, n - ' the people arefiihj aroueanle' over wmgive a good account ot herself on the aay.oi election Bemembcr. That tlie Constitution if revised and altered by tbe Convention mast le r anmwtea to tne popie tor jraunca- iwb, ana can e votea.aown ftjr tne people lrtlieT do not nic it" i :" h- t t"" feet j 5; Cotton and Grapes. , ? A : l?'111 Mr-I'Ingfamof Anson rcpuhty, Ve Pavc ne BPemen of nfs open cotton;)oll8.- jj.o unja uim iac covwu is irom a jweive-acre I -' 'r; . ' u" im?' flf' ,er, ana aaas mat unless tney nave rain soon in .that locality, their crops, which .were.yery good a lew weeks since, will be cntpfil. 'r; '5. We are also Indebted to Mrlf lngim .for a sample 01 his concordi grapes, v the rvines pi ichJereVpurchiwed of hox3of ; .Pitts- bnrg, Pa., bat are almost ruined -by the 3drv Cape Fear Township. j John L. Holmes, Esq., addressed tne peo-. lP1? .BeFearTownship, at Williams,' yes- I iJ . Zl 'TTT.-, .. .it. uiuruiug. , nj was one oi the oest of the many good speeches he has' made during the canvass. There was a large number of colored people present and frdm every indication many of them will vote for Convention on Thursday. J j iMr.J.?J. Fowler waa - presentJ but " for satlsfactbry reasons he did not make a speech oat t-y- i i: . . - ;j - -: . ; f .. . n - .- Ballroad Matters. ?-tit.:..w& a We learn that Charles Flanner; Esq.! has re- elvd;tl1! m&M MT & vTiimineion. uoiumma ana-Aueusia ruiuroaa and the .Wilmington 'Vndeldgn Railroad Guilford h. Dudley, Esq., jgQue.iBjO. the boot tB4-hoe. business. Capto ieggetti-iforspme time past Conductor on. the Wilmington and Weldonr -Railroad, assumes v the ? position- of Master of Transportation made vacant by Mr. Flanner. : i: : '- xi - J Registering: Places. .1 - ". Voters of the Second Ward will register at the City Hall, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Voters of the Third Ward will fegister at Jos. E. Sampson's store, on1 Fourth4 between Mulbferry and Walnut streets. Voters of the Fourth Ward will register at the Ann Street Engine House.: Voters of the Fifth Ward .will register,, at .James Mitchell's house. :? ; .'. Tne Last Tribute. . The funeral of Mr. D. I Russellj Sr.,- yes- terdaywas attended by a large number of our citizens, and we learn that among those -who followed his remains to the grave were many colored people from Brunswick county, ? com prised principally, of former-servants of' his, who tonk nncAftion tonav this last tribute of -ii'i-Ci!r-r- '"-V reaywy w u. uiwuwijr. Second Ward Meeting. iTtaa Second Ward Conservative Committee are requested to meet ai ids- nesaquanera uj the Executive Committee, in th Jcmrrua Build ing, thiaeyehlng, at 8 o'clock. F. D. Poiss6n, Chairman. Cape Eear Building; Association. BQ - held iQ the cu Court j00m last . . ii - - . i t jmq ftn j f ,n sso ner share. Deniea It..'- " ' i -We learn that Mr. R B. Frayzer denies the report put In circulation by his j opponents that he has withdrawn from the Held as au anti-Convention- candidate. ; lnisj aenia; 8 made of er his' own . signature. "He says .he will withdraw when the sun sets on xnursaay Prlntlne Paper. hWe no hot kfeebPrmting Paper regularly i. wUR innlv hr 7FAi&tr3V2 ffl?1" -7:71 ten reams, at 'reasonable prices lor laus cash ord'ersMiizesaOtilJaper 33x3lj and 88x40 inches, and : samer quality s thatinsed on? the MnKUTNo Stab and Carolina, Farmed ' S 1 f f I ; ?i lot tijjiisi .crai fe An Indianapolis weaaing was pstppned i because the man got drunk on his ay , to tne bride's residence and lost his:ficenscuw sft iryou want to eat just such a pudding as your mother made wherrf-you were a boy, you must .somehow, revive aboy's appetite and i palate, L t '-vat School girls have got anew hobby. This time it Is toe coilectionVr different patterns of printed calicos One in New Hampshire ex hibits one thousand different- kinds; . The j whole; press of- Norfolk!ria in arms because a State cotemporajry caliedtthe young ladies of that place fast and dissipated."; i Wc pity the poor fellovcMholw'as solndiscreet. good hook and a good woman, are 'ex cellent 'things ' for ihose r who "knbwhow, justly to appreciate VJtHeir .; yaliieX' There ava rnun nnvever. i wuu juuk v oa au'wuy 9 " .... . he beanty ottheir covering. - ; m 1 m Printing InH. - A full supply: of Robinson's Printing inks kept constantly5 on band Vt the office of the Mobnino Star. ; These inks, are equal, -Ifnot superior, to any manufactured in tils country." Kegs of 25 Hs kept in stock for the .special ijeheflt "of ieekV- PPer8 Cr- orders, solic- i 54 ? WARD COMMITTEES, i & ; J ; Orrica oi Exkouttvb Committee. -! ':WiLMiNGTOir, July 28187i;ii';!f The folio wieg gentlemen have been nomina ted for Magistrates fpr the township of WU-5 1 mington : - .J tl'i 1 v0.-V , GEORGE Tli'kELLEfi ;iif3 SlTO 4:0. FRANK;lCSISGLETARV,i:q'I""' WILLLA-WILSON. L; I . The following gentlemen have been appoint ed members' of the Ward'CommitteesVwho will have in charge the interest' of their' respective Wards: , .vj: ;:. : 1 -. 'J.t ; A 4 ' :"riBST waed. ; . , v, ,; John Colville, Chairman; Win. Willson, W. GJ Jones; DeLeon Fillyaw, J. F.'-Garrell, W.' IL Strauss, R. GillW D. Mahn; J. C. Hyer, R. C. Orrell; John Thornton, Jr.,7 Jesse Ives, Robertj Flnley, Octavious r Wiggins, Henry Gay, B. Gleavps, James , Wilson,.. James. .W. Couoly,; George F. TilIey, LV Ctowe, 4 Isaac Picket. 1 1. ;-.fT rr.b.sr'Trt &-, .0 i ' ; f SKCOKB WABD. Frederick D. Poissonj Chairman; Samuel R Bunting,! Roger MoOre,' Junius Davis, Henry ,Haar, Jr., DrT.. Carr5:homas C. PeRos etAlfred L. ' Frice," Wilftam Wlthey,- John Munro,- DeBrutz Gutlar, George F.'Aklerman; William P. Holland, Bennett Flapner. Bradley J e'wett; J6hn F. Divine Alrjch 'Adrian,' Wm. L. 8mitb,enry BroekLpuis Belden, Griffith J. McReeWilHam,jLBowdfin . j ' ' ;" "tIOBI WABD. . j' Robert S.Radcliflt; Chairman, ; Lamb Bowden, J. ' G-.JBaUman, J. V.' Gilbert, W.' J." Yopp, Harry Webb, R H.'Grant; John ;L. ICantwell, J. F. Post, IL'Von Glahn, Thos. Soutoerland, John Cowac,! Rob't Dudley,- WRi French, L. 3i Huggins, Jfc W. Woolvin, T. J, Johpson, J.. Y7. Galloway..;-' - , ; ' ChMtedmanbairmabv Wl-FvOldTrtim. James J. King, F.' W. Kerchner, W. L. Beery, w. cj. uevane, u. j. jjevane, 1. ii. (irainger, James Madden, Jon CJKochMSchulken, J.' B. Russell, Af A. Carpenter, W J- Callais.. C. Ttetgeni J.N:Hinton,W.R.EmpieiJ.-W. Atkin son,. Walker Wi Moor e, . t Walter i Furlong, i W. Harris Northrop, Dr. John Freeman, Dr, A. E. Wright,' EL a Barnltii Citpt: H. E. Orr, R; 1 F Ey den,' John ; J. Fowler-, John Hinee,;B. "F." Bogg, Alex..Sholar. T. W. Anderson, G. HJW. Runge, Samuel :Bell' CbaS; Bell,' John Forrest, John H. Savage, Chas. H. Ganzer. H. Ohlaodt. -Wm.-A. Willson, r James Reilly W; A. Cum ming, wm. vy ortn. . saac5' WVMnff. Chairman: 2 tohnMillis. Joseph! Kinffi;Wm. Griffiths JosephT Paget, Thomas Kent. Georee GrotienrFrank. Cassi- dey, 1. h. Dmita, unariesKjDerg uaniei Bender, James Darby,' Leonard H- Mann,' 1 T. WPlaver. W.'H; Biddle. James Littleton. WnuiBarr,?. Wm." GiOtjen, 5 Henry i- Cassidey, J ames Hicks, Hugh S weeny, James F.?B rock- ett,L' Nortnrop, wm. McMinney. iLMembera of .the cCounty Executive f .Com mittee are ez officio members of , the Commit tees of their respective Wards.4 " y If is enjoined upon these Ward Committees to organize at once. .-. Ward canvassers . and Challengers should be appointed, ' and . steps taken, to secure a full vote and a fair election. .... ... .. . JOSEPH A jsnqbuiabd, Uh'm'n. - S. VAIjAsek; -See'y) .JiO'u-ytu.-J-M.'-sm-jY IlSf OF IiETTEBS Remaining" in the City1 Post - Office, Aug. 1, 1871: - .. ' A James Ariel. ' i T ' J BE,L Benton, Miss Carrie Brown, James JtfrocKett, dosepn jrown, missiuDa crown, t . j i r Ti T).nn.. Til.. carejr Huriun. cruwu, duuu vivyi uy quuu. uau 1 yt Wm Henry Bally, care 'Kitty- Martin; Julius Urown, JjUKe ueatty, Y Miss Jttary .u crown, Miss Puihs Burney, Stephen Broughton, Sam uel Babbitt. .. . .rr - 'C Caroline Chamberlain," care Mr Replin ger: Mrs Celia Clark, Mrs E A Croomj Gaston Craig, Henry Campbell, John Clarke. . Joseph O Carroll, Robert Chaffin, "4;f SusanCarter, T J.Cowan, amueitJarter: wm x uator r.D-J W Danaer. Mrs-JoseDhine Dodson.'2: Jas J Dray," Mrs J H, Dunham, t RobertDayis, Reni Dilamore. ' 3 ' "" ? 1 " ' ' r . E Mrs Margaret Ebrom, Martha Evans. E Christopher Foskey, Mrs Ellen S Farrow, Gaine Freeman, Mrs Rachel Fulford, William Forney. Victor C G Flentien :JU riw G Mrs Julia Greenfield, r Miss Elizabeth Grows, Jonn w uoruon. " H Mrs Serena House; Samuel L Hall 2; W 8 Hayes &.C0, Prince Hugins, ;Mrs Martha Hunt, care W HStokely; KevJohn JT idlll, jas Handy, H H.Hendrie, Anna E Henry. . r . J Calvin Jonesj l Misa: Susan : Jains-, care Jacob. Ham. , wr- r .,; . K--B Kelly, Capt Kirkman. i ju jvxibs maggia jucc, inaria iiies, as jjhyvib, H H Lanier. , M Mr McKetban, Andrew Moore. MrsDE McNair, Geo Morgan, Miss Henrietta Mitchell, Miss Lncv Moore. Mrs Linda -MeCullo Ufirh. MiSs.Lucy McKohie, Mrs Rory :McNairMlss Virginia McAllister. :rtil iv?.i a 1 P John . E Pounds, London Porter, ,Rayer Parker. V .t ; . . . ; .. .. . I; R Mrs Cnmphert Kobersbn, Fred Robeson, Solomon Reddy. . .'a--' 8 Alfred Simmons. Elvira Sherwood. Miss Eliza Smith, J E Sb epperd.' John: : Strickland, Jesse Spicer, care John F Spicer; Jas Sdlerin, Miss Jane steward, Miss-, Jennie Smithy .Mrs Hattie Savage,; Sarah . Stewart John M Wii llamscareTim Sllevant, Wm T Spooner. ? T Miss Annie D Trail,;Frank Toomer, 2; Sampson Isler care Joseph Taylor; Msggie TallieMaster-Tbaddeus F Tyler. i .fi "i . ; V Joulian yuttane.- ;w v --;-t--- jHt1 1 W-Mrs" ISahcy Waters! '. Mrs. Mary -EWin- gate,1 Rey Jas B White; Jaceht-'Wrightr H! B Williams. Harmon D Peal, care John L Ward; vThosW Wayne,-A :B J.Wirliaras, : A;M WUton, U Persons" calling for letter -la his!LIst will t)lease sav .VAd vertised. 5 Will beL sent itP :Dead'Letter Officeat Washingtonf p Cn so days, unot cai eaior. ?!vr -Fl ). Bobeson Countynovlnjgr!. J5 fiBAft'QuXBTiBS 5'th fch-.o.. i2JOi LfeMBBiaTOitf N.'C!1 Jnlv28: Bv order pf a rcauisition of K H. McMillian. Sheriff of Robeson c nnty, (at the. Instance of Gov. Caldwell). I hereby order all men in the &8th Regiment, Robeson cPunty, . between' the ages 01 twenty-one and forty years, to oe ana appear in Lumberton, pa Saturday, the 5th dsy of August, 1871, armed and equipped ac-; cording to law, with three day's rations, to aid the Sheriff of Rebeson f county: In enforcing Erecepts in his hands against 'Henry Berry owrey, 8tephen Lowrey, Tom. Lowrey, Boss Strong and George Applewhite, outlaws and fagitives from justice. . ;; The following named persons 'are hereby ordered to ; enroll tnd summon ;the'men be tween the above ages in their- townships : j At Black Swamp TOwnahip J ..-inompgon. At Rnrnt Swamoi " ' John Bnie. ! At Thompson's ii; a. ' k.-wunams. t; L f ?' James JB. v Britt., AC.McGeachy. ' i7 Peter McRae., ;'.;, D. A.:Faulk..:;,. - ' i'M: C. Atkinson. . Alfred Rowland. . R. Pitman..; AtBritt's :.-. At Howelsvllle ' At Alfordsville ,' - At White House ' ' At Sterlings Mills' At Lumberton ; - At Wisharfs The above named enrolling officers might save troubleby attending to the enrolment on election day. - - The Surgeons of the 58th JfC. Militia. Drs Dick and. Brown, , will be in' attendance, tp wbom applications lor exemptions, kc can;pe - -. - - - r: a: HOWELL, u -i . .j: r. col. 58th W. C. Alullia. 0 A J9; RpwtAHPfdjutant lWe nnd the'tollPwinlh aram of vesterdays ' &&tteJ i exfn:-ltseV;: - i FROM BOBESON COUNTY, ! to aJcr Correspondence of the Star. 1" f4:i2o!i t?SM nIJMBBTPK;iAug.'l. ' , . Dbab Stab : Nothing pf interest with the Caldwell, which has 'resulted in the calling dutJ exception 01 lue visit auu uepariuro ui uwi, of the militia, both whit and .colored so we are informed. The Journal correspondent was mistaken In stating that, none but' thV "whites were to ba enrolled. Vf"'t ijjne' .. 'H i&l "j- The weather is extremely- hot and dry, and crops are materially injured.1- Not mote than half the quantity of com and, cotton, will be made in this county that was expected to be one month ago. i ... ... ... . . j ui Convention is-gaining grornnd, and the Rad ical candidates, old Sine, and Nasty, Gnat., are looking jaded and serious.'1' We think there is no doubt but Lerteh and Pareell -will be elect ed and that Convention .will get a. majority. Somoteltbe. ir-i.:.vct We have heard nothing from the outlaws in everal days, and the prospect of 1 their being captured or killed, is not very good,, ,We. have not heard of any person who wants to Capture any ot,;tbem,.put seyecaL,whp, wish.tp kill 'XXJ. T'nri; '.r-fcr r T1 T have "been erected in New Tork (iity since ve "been' erected in New York city since SPIRimpIIKPENTINE. Seventeen :'pfi8bnere i ::v tTir3 The nealth of ew.bern ;:l)a3 never been better. ; . - , :. - v - i-i'Oriiy '12 1 rrTieiicnsei Jis 8uedutiWake last; month. 1 isary f 5 5 r irtr Tlreiwere ionly i two . intet'- ments in Cpdar Grave ?TCemeteryr New !berh,Jittjmdntrif;both ihrantsi ' f'y' i T'ia;Ori last -'Friday9 sC iiegroj man namd Charles King, wprkpg on thftfartn of Capt,JTs. Wooda'rdV; near Stantdhs burg, vVas kiHed. ;"The. killing was caused. byHhc accidental?dfscharffe guhVQo 'Says the-Wilson'iXdyfr.-Bi m ei4 a'fT i .it Tbe,i;;QQldsbo?o& Messmger says : The gin hoiise op the plantation dt ' Afr ' '.Tnh n -T)aV. ttWP thi5 tnxpifi - lAfplv . j , . - ..j ; owned .by Hr,f J wlO, Privitt.:together with a cotton sin and about two thousanid busfiels'fifi cotton se'e(3,r:w ere desWftyedf by pre on vYqanesaay. nicyat-.ia.st.vAne.nre f -ITT " "' ? 1 a rwi : was ine wors or an mcenaiary. iio- in snrancev-:i;ygi:7 ..lK3 dimvnoi j t ,: The &iifetf brri f Times -i Says : We learn that the train from TGoldsborp which arrived'ih thii city abbiit 9 o'clock last night,; ran over aicplprecii b6Y at Clark's Brick Yard and cut him complete- iy in twd, Killing nim, or course, instantly.. Tire train had been standing there a little while, and. the, boy j was-, playing on the cars. . The dqv betongs4in JNewOern. put we were unaDie 10 learn ma name. - u-i Jo --rioi) . -.-i-. - - -- I Tbe Governor's Tislt to Robeson Conn- Atjhe request of the Editor ot the: TeU- aram. Governijr Caldwell gives the follow ing- as the: result of his visit-to Robeson, which, under the circumstances, and com ing from the Executive," will be read with . . . .-'--! i .it" interest dv tne wnoie people or tne state. Says thGojrernorj. I arrived at umberton .on Friday the 28th, at 11 6 clock, ana there met with eight or ten of the 'leadihg-xitizens'dl' the county, among rwncm.vere .juoljn. a TMcLean' Col. T.' J. '"'Mbr'Hseylf Col.' Row" land, Dr. Dick,, Col. Howell, Sheriff Mc was infPrmed that a considerable de&rree of excitement and alarm existed in almost eyery section of the county,- and that many of tne citizens had left and were leaving to seeK reiuge - in neign Donng. counties; that some half, dozen outlaws were the cause of this state of terror A 11 -persons with: whom l conversea eoncurrea in tne opinion and declaration that there was.no politics in tne anarr. "Uonservatives as well as Republicans,, " colored aailwell as whites, seemed anxious tbatlthe outlaws should be captured. I advised the Sheriff to call upon the Colonels of the two regi ments in Robeson1 county, to -order put their forces for the purpose Of assisting hands. : I also advised the Sheriff to. sumf mon the .whole power of his county, if it were heces&aryi&s; a' posse, to go; and re main with him,, until the, outlaws were captured. 'In pursuance of my advice, the Sheriff applied Jo CpU Howell ifpr'j as,sis'r tance, who immediately issued an order commanding alFpersqns pliable to military the 5th Au gust airhed and. equipped ac cording to law, with necessary rations - j ,'j rOIu' WDol A' coma see nu -ieru, lut; neople of Rpbeson seemJit last to-bp fully awakened to the importance of makiog. a vieOrouS ffott to rid Iheif cbuhty of th0 jdesperadOjes i who: have ;sp long bid. Jbeni de1Bahce.f' I have great "hopes . that thd present jnovemehtr will be effective .and; At . ? i ; ii it: ill 1 mat, in a suort tixiie uiirutugat wiu wpuumo perfectly ;qttiet.' A few colored meucalTe'd! upDU: me, -and . appeared .asAhxiousi that Lowrey and his gang should' be captured, I neighbors did.x --ut0 r -'-!f hzr. .c't-Al i- I left Lumberton for Raleigh on Satur-i dav at o'clock :: I do Hot: knovr ?that anything moracppldj have .been done, if I had remaiheoT longer 'Iaccpmplished all that I expected to do, and believe that the people were stimulated by my visit to' a, greater determination to do their full, duty in the premises . j ti - j t nYonrt,-truly, E''r'" -i:-u ;;.-v ,."!.1T CALDTrjBLj - - ; i APfOTHUtlJETTEB FKOM JIf O. POOU Tbe CAS Out CiB Has; Ho Xtnr Tbe ,Party Damnable DupUetiT-Hendac-4 ity Exposed In Abe' lAst Ditcb.' ' -'Ci i From1 the Raleigh5 Sen tineL ' The history of tbe following exposure is this and sneaking John Js not responsi--ble for itgfcept in trusting his treason to; a weak vesseF:1 John McDonald ireceived Pool's letter.. He; casually read, it, but mistook the term :? ruin , of the party ' for( 'ruin 'of the tjouhfryand handed the let ter to Captain Ramsay to read.. ,Wnea .ne. found that the' anxiety of John " Pool was for ht party1 and, not the country McDorP Millan, Mr. McUiarmid, oi the JioQesoniarty Capt. Wish-art; T0. S.5Hayes,s Esq.;" Mr. Proctor, John Hollo way,, and others..) I , - BATES OF AD VKKTISIHG 1 . t . . One Square one day, ..'..... 1 p tvoaays,..,M. w three days..................... 2 00 fonr days,.......... 2 00 five days,... f 00 one week. ..... 3 &0 Contract Advertisements taken at pro portionately low rates. .... -Marriages, Deaths, Relilonft Fnneral and Obituary notices will ba luaevt ed at hU f rates when paid for in advance : otherwise run rates Will bo charged. - A - 1 Xxsaca-Oash ondemandrv : ad auatohed the, jetter back 'but too late; tdat Kanisay had its contents; and ' here it is: -y w . . .. v.,, I have seen a letter from John Pool, U. 0. Senator, to John A. McDonald, appeal- ng to with much earnestness to rally iuo iwpuuucans 01 cnatnam county, ana. see that they voto JTo Convention," ' He says that with theni it is "a matter of Ufa and c:zt s,nc that the, success ot the Conventica. party wilLTjeiheir (the Re pubHcan3 rtin ; , MqDopald and IIctTZQ preach the doc triv&Q&po party tad yet you can fincf no Radical that is ja iavor ot a Convention. John Pool says it is a party matter, that t js wja-QT aeaw ana tnat ine 'aeieat-oi inmnp. fv . WiU'iaofc this5 fittle'piece of very impor tant political 19 formation . ppen the eyes, and stimulate to the utmost, the eftirts ot in favor of Civil Liberty, and the inherent I ngiit, ottho people,!: ot altering ana apol- lsning tneir vonsiuuuon ana iorm 01 gov ernmentjr God grant itl r.-;'- Chatham will gqpr the, Convention by a handsome majority. itioirCJT N. ' A. rR AMS AV. " v PrrT8BOBQV July j3p,: l7tr IED. WEST At his residence In this city,' Mon day evening, 9 o'clock, Mr. S. M. West, aged tyyWSfTTailT V!T,'fc1oi:j 6 iUr .. . The friends ofthe family lnyitedto attend the itmef ai bt Wednesday, 2nd Inst., at 9 o'clock A. Mt tyn hfa 'late resideace on i j Third Street." . :' iJij NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale KQatppned.! m X HE SaTHTPreiTGiNEjsrablveitlse to-day, at irxohatoga :Jortier, n as been post poned to a day to be annonnced hereafter. Parties from abroad who may be here hv at- , j tendance on the salej fUrereuested'toeattt. j our office, on South Water street, between 10 ' ; tuiu xi o'giqck hum mornings. . 0 VNewipipers thaithavepublishedrth6! sidver. Ilsmentsale Will please .forward, bills to us at once.'' " , u: ' " ! ' VC . 'lij5fUH--0dT-'&bjAME3'.l& ME ARES,' . Auctioneers and .Real Estate Brokers.' ' 1 i.aua2-lt-ilj':' v-f-'- v--';-. - 1 HecKanic's Loan Association. mHE REGULAR MON THLT MEETING will JL! be held at the Commercial Exchange, at 8 o'clock, this evening. . . tl , Dues received daring' the day at the Store ef Dudley & Ellis, No. 41 Market street ;)) Z". I Ui .'Jiivu; wi-J C. S. ELLIS, , aug 7'lt Secretary and Treasurer. Morocco Laced . Polish Boots FOR 'S ALE "CHEA ?. ' , , , DUD LET A ELLIS. , . Slgi of the Big Boot. a Ptvjvi. nnyw jueivjiie, an mor oi :"Digby Qrand,' The laterpreter'Holnlby HPuse."- Prjce 60 Cents ' ., i - 'if A MODERN STOET. ,Bv norence Wilford: author of MNicftl Bartram'a Ida1 ' tn. Prim ou cen,is. iSHGrEL B ARTE AM'S IDEAL: By Florence Wilford, author of "A Maiden of Our Own 4 Day.'t '.iVivta,"! etc. , 8vo, 125 pp. Price 60 cents. " -', :-;-tt 4 GABRIELLE ANDREj j , An Historical Novel ot the French B evolu tion. J By S. Baring-Gould, M. A. Price tO cts. ! 'v.', v . . . ) r. For sale at July 29-tf ,';,';y; ? HEINSBERGER'S 4 r Llye Book Store. MISOELLA.NEQJJS. Cheese; for FamilyUse. A GBEATVAEIETTAT RETAIL. 1 Extra J. Creanw Extra . Factory, Patent Cream 11m1v Tmnnorf f'nn.Kah nal.' h A Kna. TtT 1 LAvivf iiupui lvu ujsmu aajr, ucobii.vi; Kik Mountain Cheese ever offered : Pine in. pie and Edam Cheese, offered by ; . ' . - iulySO-tf 7 North Front St. ' Q, . .' i i ' ' ' ,'.1- .. OK CASKS BLOOD WOLFE & COS ,,. t ; . - JiiMKtijXon. JUjXi tau. rvjitiX JidXi, OSrfJ'jH-HJv.T -f !-r .v-5.t "". v--Our sales of these Malts are very large. Their popularity increases with nse. " " , CHASiMTEBS COi,J SoleAgenta for- North Carolina, iuiy 30, t A. fJf'ATnf AtJTtiORizEDiiY 1 BKSPOKStBiilS I parties to. offer a bet of One Thousand Dol lars tnat convention wm oe aeieaiea. Gentlemen desiring ta. take may -apply o nlyf:f i BUS. WALDRON , ';ls Eorjaleby nft'vr-Jh-ol '-':'. ;. t F. W. iLKJiClLNiCS, i Jftly.30.tr 3 ftiJl iz8 and 29 North Wafer BtL vatjto;" TT7"Alf TED Purchasers to call at 8. Levy's, YV j 4 Market street, and examine his stock of Dnr Goods. Clothlntr. Boots, khoes. Hats. potions, &C.4 which are now. selllnc; at actual cost: . i"y j-un. . TTTAHTED-An experienced Dry Goods W Cierk.Addres8,,'MEKCirANDIZE,'at otab omce, wuniuigxpn, ri. v.- iauy i-zLl LOST A H D FOO Tj D. -T7lOlJHl-A place where Dry Goods, Cloth-' A? ing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac,, are being sold at actual cost. ' S. Levy's, 44 11 arket street, la the place. - ". r may8Q-4m - ' QtGALLIfOrcnEnT. nrjlOB R AI.E At Acrruxi. Cost, by 8. Levy, JU 4i Market street. Dry Goods, Clothlagr, Boots, Shoes, IiatSi-Notipas,-c.Cail and secure tmrgains; ' r ' w lmay804m 1 .5- c-4 :1; vv! i--. 1 I!!. Jit ill m ill1 i il ! f I Mi ff. I iW 'I -I i, r i f i Pi -HI! .I.; S i I v
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1871, edition 1
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