., ; V" . C t r..z . t- rVito year, la art ranco'". . . '..'.J Mx nioiitty, iu advitnoe J t''Ki.-ir,- ... . a u 73 ... One uitiiitli, In aUvuiu:tj. Hie MoiitfrK Ft.i 111 be dolitcrci hi any Dart tif5" !iS&; Of the t'UjT Ht FlFTBSN IPTBRN CKSTS pcf WQeK. f V l-'ft1 ' V;l''-.ij i Five Sqtt-n THE WEEKLY STAIt. .. ':-., I - ' .... . ' RATKS 01 tu8cntmoN. ary notice i a i for lij avaui'c fine year, tn advance. .:,,'.'. Mx month, hi advance....-..; Throe nioiulix. in advance... rvf01;X;-NO. 128.' I Ett nr nil L;L .1 . 4 The Belfast xlot had. hot been suppressed yesterday; --four persons were. Skilled. A man killed Lis wifp in ..Boston Sun drtj -The Third, National Bank of. Baltimore was robbed of $100,CKJO Sunday ' night --Greeley arrived in New York yesterday morning' from ' New 'England. , .Caldwell's official majority in 84 coun ties 2,G73.t -Raid in New York on the ,; threeard 'monte ' gamblers, l.No new " cases of yellow fever " on the Numancia. Federal council . of. Internationals met in New Yorlt Sunday. American Girl beat Palmer. TJ. S. G. will not go to Chattanooga.' - Two drownings among bathers at Long Branch, Bloody trou bles in Peru. Another yellow fever : vessel arrived at New York and more expected,"- Indian difficulties in Utah. Judge Barnard . impeached and re moved. - The Geneva news favorable. llaces exciting at Saratoga, . -r-Dis-tnrbanccs reported in Ulster county. - jr. Humors of Carllst rising in Spain. t: 1 1 ? .- . qnANT AND THIS INDIANS, Grant's Quaker police with the In thans lias . been productive - only ? of ' immiw?Vevil. It was a word of pro myo 'to the car. broken to the hope. Mr. Quaker said that Mr. Indian, like a .Christian gentleman would "ap preciate magnanirnity and would stop , Ids tomahawk gymnastics, Mr. In dian didli'thlay be ; coulxln't see the nmgnanhmty, and kept on innocently (twinging his tomahawk. . The absurd policy of dealing with a r savage just as you would Christian or an en lightened heathen has kept the whole "Western 1order in constant trepida tion and alarm. The telegraph brings us ah account of another Indian out break, this time the scene being , laid in Utah, land of the Mormons, If the Gentile people of the beautiful Salt Lake county could be removed, it would be a blessing to the country if the Indians were to fall on the Mormons mid the Mormons were to fall on the ' Indians and a kilkenny fight of races were take place and nothing Iks left on, the shores of the little Jordan and the little Dead Sea of the desert but Uie tails of the pesti ferous cats.. , .i ,r ;., - ' YELLOW "JACK IN XII K BAT." The country awaits with interest any news fiom the yellow fever float ing hospitals and doath hulls in .New York J lay. -, w . , x ' r i X Thd Celegrapi reports this moniing ought to allay ' any alarm that , has arisen as to the spread of the pesti lence. There hive been no new cases, and the old ones are reported better. Every precaution is taken. We see it stated that other yessels liaving the fever on board are expec ted. ' Tlie authorities are vigilant, and all that medical skill and official watcfifulness can accomplish towards confining the terrible m jlady to -the ships injuie "bay will be done. Oil ANT AND THE CHATTAlf OO Sam Iard ipvites the President to go to Chattanooga and Look Out over thxplaccs that knew him in mil itary tiruefc Grant hath suddenly be- , fcome a man of peace and Kath no A utomach for Sam Bard's military rem misceucing. - lie .longeth for Long I'ranch, and 6am Bard and the Chat tanoojicese are obliged to satisfy themselves witha pretty little swect- heart letter, which probably some of Grant's icmalo family wrote for him, tlie English being much too good for 'L THE NEXT LEGISLATURE. Oil the showing of - the ltalcigh Xvm there will be a joint majority in both houses of" enty-four. The ; Senate will stand thirty-two Conserv atives ' to eighteen 'Uadicals; the House, sixty-five Conservatives to fifty-live Radical.- Tlie only change that can be effected by this statement i the possibility of J. Edwin Moore, of Martin, ftot being returned elected. A dispute over the vote of one pre- finct h pending in that county. If tlie certificate be awarded to Mr. M. the result will stand as . above indi cated, v : ' :.: k We don't see . the : failure 5 in our "maiden (?). political effort,"' friend I'hrjlc. ' The r,J& crbwei-at .the" light time. ."'They had ft .right to crow.: ' It ,:was-ur ) victory they crowed for."; Ior,youf "good words,' thank.Voul. YeUnduIge' hope that when we get " that wisdom thati growa .; from "-experience " our success in journalisni,' of which rou." BELFAST. " The head-brcaking busmss V ia Belfast is getting serious. Four per sons were killed on the streets yester day morning:' A ''hole section is given up to the rioters, and ruffians without letor hindrance, stalk througlf ! . . , J. r. . , , J iiuv 13 & reunions niTair. anrirno nrmn. :i . - o . . ;j I v.,fco wiwi .u tn iiitusityi that the odium theoloaieum usually j inspires, vyainonc ana 1'rotestant I wreaking their mutual vengeance. t Kad our corrected Election Table I made up mainly from original sources jWe went to great trouble 'to procure the official votes of the counties and j Colonel Walter L. Steele, of Richmond have already published,,, A .large num- 'county was on our streets yesterday.''. - -ber of these. The table is necessarily 1 Travel on the' yf-L G. & K R'R1. for' incomplete, as all the returns have I not been received. , . . ., Indications; are-favbraWo to ;thf i - i; I awuru oi a, imm sum ior jout . uireci aamaffes Dv the lieneva lioard of Ar- bitration. .This will be geat saving of. time. METEOROLOGICAL RECOHD. Augnst 9, 187S.-. -7,. ; Time. I? mom- Wind. Weather. .. .... eter. - : 7 A.M. 80:3 80 Calm Cloa " " JP.M. 80:84 . .90 SFreah . Clondy 9 P. M: 80:24 80 S Light Clear - " : Mean Terno. of day. 83 det?. '. Wot. All barometric reading are reduced to the aca level ana 10 sx aegreea jraarenneiL ROBZRT SlTBOTH, Serg't Signal Berriva U. R. A. ! 'Wab Department, Office of Chief Signal Officer, ; Washington, August 19.-4:35 P. 1L I. . Southerly to easterly winds and partially cloudy weather will prevail on Tuesday from North Carolina to Georgia and from the latter State to Louisiana, with probably rain from southern Louisiana to Florida. Southerly to westerly winds and generally clear weather over the New England and Middle States, falling barometer with in creasing southerly to easterly winds, cloudi ness and very probably a rears of rain, from Missouri to Lower Michigan and south westward. - Soutlieriy winds from Tennes see to Ohio, with increasing cloudiness, on Tuesday afternoon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. John D. Love. Bookstore Removal. Green & Flakkeil Congress Water. Dudley Eixis, Boots! Boots! II. BKCNmxD&Bno. Liquor Store. W. G. Cun-ns, C. S. C Legal Notice. Wif. M. Stevenson. Confectioneries. M. Cbonlt, Anet'r. Horse at Auction. i Wm, M. Poisson. St. John's Lodge. Eyldence Not Saffieleut. ' John Mosely, charged with assaulting and severely beating Mr. Thomas Thompson, on Thursday night of last week, had a hear ing' before Justice J., J.' Cassidey yesterday morning1. The evidence,' though concrasiye. as to the. fact, that Mr. Thompson (was severely handled by - those - who assaulted him, was not considered sufficient ' to con vict Mosely of being concerned In the mat ter. He was thereupon released. , We leam that efforts to discover and arrest the guilty parties in that night's transactions will con tinue to be made. ' '' ' ' :-' Mayor's Court. ; The following - cases were disposed -of yesterday morning: ! Henry Anderson, charged with disorder ly conduct, was found guilty and sentenced to pay $5 and the costs. Nicholas Debeaux, charged with disor derly conduct Case continued over. Charles Maler and Magie Reed, charged with disorderly conduct Judgment for the costs, $2 25 each. Lutheran Synod. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, Pastor of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church in this city, accompanied by Mr. Christian Hashagen, as delegate, left here "yesterday morning for the purpose of attending, thescssion of the Lutheran Synod of North Carolina, which assemtaes at urgan inurcn, iwwaneounty, about ten miles from Salisbury, on Wed nesday next, the 21th Inst Mr.. Bernheim expects to be absent about two weeks. District Conference. The District Confer,ence of the M. E. Church, which has been in session at Smith villo since Thursday last, adjourned yester day, and the Steamer Alpha arrived late In the afternoon with a number of the mem bers and visitors. "We learn that there was a good attendance, and that the session was exceedingly "harmonious and In every way a ereat success. In our next -issue we will rive an official report of the proceedings, prepared by. Iter. Mr. Ilarriss, Secretary of the Conference. ' Bishop Gibbons. 1 ':' ' We see byour exchanges that IU. Her; Dr; Gibbons, of North Carolina, is to b e Bishop of IQchmond. Tai in the f room of Bishop - McGilL deceased. This 'appoint- ments transfers the latter prelate . from this State tq Virginia, but both States will, f or- the present, be united under the Episcopal Jurisdiction of Dr. Gibbons. : r.;. j. i..f. i ........ v....., , L ..fr ; -r-People bom with rwooden- Instead of : silver spoons In their mouths, . most remem ber that the former are more likely than the atter to maKe a but in tne woria. - Xocal Dots. Excelsior ! Excelsior 1 r " i J Lpst night was lovelr ti - How.dayta likd-our new dress ? - ic : There are only Beven 1 more dog days. J The paper collar men must'be 'jkuig ihhiim : ' : J .1 tif !ms i fortunes. -r A healtey person swallows ten pounds ui . ; .; '...;. i luwi ii uaj. , ; Each of us manufactures 26 ouo-es of carbonic acid' daily. ' ' i1,' : i It is said that Beptember is a good month for marriages. A VkTMin'IfF of'vll m - r ywmvn AnrtA- vnova tjOQ8 at Tjieavflle shortlv. . Fifih Mi Arimr ' , v. Jket, yesterday afternoon.' , K'f ..'V ;;C . tne Pt week, has been unusually good. It Thei &tax twinkles brightly thut'mbrn- mg. tv no can resin us tempting ueams i w. reirret to learn that Dr. J. Francis' ' ' . . .. ..... ; .i. itmg is suffering from a severe bilious at- cs. Emergent meeting of St John's Lodge No. 1, F; & A. this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. " t : The outlaws have not been 'seen . since -Wednesday last, when they were reported at Moss Neck. '' -;. '' ; - Heavy rains all along the line of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruth erf ord ' Rail road on Sunday.' ' -: ' : ' M Mould and mildew, the effect of the excessive damp weather, has begun to make its appearance. ' 5 : -:: !" v- ; ' ; ;'. Telegraph poles on the W.t' d R R. R J are Up above Xaurinburg , and the. wire as far as Brown Marsha ' . The authorities have purchased a fine pair of mules for service on the .streets- in addition to those already in use, . ... .. . ' ' See advertisements of valuable pro perty to be .sold at Exchange' Corner this morning, by Cronly & Morris, Auctioneers. The final drawing in the Charity Hos pital scheme will take place this : evening; The great question now is, who will get the $1,000 prize. ' Last week was observed as a week of. prayer by the Southern Methodist churches through the appointment of the bishops of that church. Two rocking' chairs, left ' put on a piazza on Second, : between Chesnut and Mulberry streets, on Friday night, ' were stolen by some passing thief. ' i t Messrs. Cronly 4 & Morris, auctioneers; advertise that they will sell at the residence of Mr. Thomas Monison, at 11 o'clock A.' M." to-day, a lot of degaht furmture." The Agricultural meeting, for the pur pose of perfecting arrangements for - the Annual Fair in November, will be held, in the Court House this evening, at 8 o'clock; A gentleman having left his front door open while his family were at tea, a few! evenings since found upon his return that during his absence the hat rack had : Been relieved of its burden.; j.nrw t; One of our white ' Radical' friends, ;lnf attempting to vote in one Of the Wards on (election day, found lie had been ' registered as .colored.' The necessary change Was made on the books and he was allowed to vote. - v - ; i .-r A , patriotic x citizen residing in the Southern part of the city has a Greeley roost-1 er perched upon his chimney. It is made of tin and has ' inscribed upon it the name' of the next President of thd , United StatesHorace Greeleyj ;; ' y," r A genUeman by the name Of Wilson from Plymouth N-rC has purchased a large tract of land about & miles from Lilefr vule and Is preparing to enter extensveiy into the 'business' of getting staves . which, will be shipped to this port ; ; : According to an advertisement in this paper, the Board of County Commissioners were to attend at their office, yesterday, to day and to-morrow: with the tax lists of the townships, for the purpose of hear- 1 . rnTnn1ftnt. and revision of lists. ' The - pastors of the two ; Methodist churches and the Baptist church were out of the city Sunday, which accounts for the absence of services at those places. The two former were lh attendance upon the District Conference at Smithville, while the latter is in Virginia. ' ' n. Brunhild & Bra .advertise that they have the largest stock of pure Ken tucky rye whiskies and imported wines and brandies of any house In the State, and are ready to compete with any Northern market Purchasers should give them a trial. - 1 i- A gentleman just returned from a visit to Maine informs us that daring the, exces sive hot weather here a couple of weeks ago, where' he was thick 1 clothing was worn in the day, while over-coats were not at all uncomfortable at night, the tempera-' ture being about tiie same as we experience here In the tatterf .'part T October and dur- ing the month of November. ! lady. " Don't talk to me about' such stuiL The best4 vegetable ' pill ever made is an apple-dumpling; for -destroying a knawing in the stomach Jhere is nothing like iti always can be relied on. " J Sanitary. ITXatterav. Aasala.' t e eel that we. cannot too often revert to r wmxnuon or. juq cny anct urge leverything ineir power for its hrmediate improvement by eveiy available means, at .dfePpaaL The lots and cellars should all Ve cteanetl ont and tolentv of" lime and. other disirfectants used. The city, or some parts of , iy U literally jeeking viitti filth. .Persons who pass through the streets late at niht are almost suffocated with the stench arising from decaying vegetable! neglected lots and other' sources. On Second, be tween. Market and Dock streets, from" Sat urday night until yesterday afternoon, there were at least .even or eisht-bushels of watermelon ruids and other vegetable re fuse, upon which heavy rains had fallen, steaming fh the hot sun and sending forth an almost intolerable stench, whOo oft Mar ket etreet in some: places, there were piles together and not removed. : 'Our authorities put forth noble exertions in the way of purifying the city last Summer and we believe it is only necessary to call their attention thus directly and point edly to . the matter to insure like action ion their part now. But promptness and ef ficiency is necessary to counteract the mias matic and unhealthy influences of the late heavy rains." There is nothing truer, espe cially in this case, than that " delays breed dangers" and; "that an ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure." Our Chip Basket. : A' bad style of arithmetics Division among families. i ; Why is the root of the tongue like a dejected man? Because its down in the mouth. i It is claimed that the handsomest blonde at ' the-; Greenbrier White Sulpher Springs is from Tarboro, N. C. i As daylight can be seen through very small holes, so little things will illustrate a person's character. Great powers and natural gifts do not bring privileges to their possessors so much as they bring duties. Happy are families when the govern ment of parents is the reign of affection, and the obedience of children the submis sion of love. Mr. Miller, of Indianapolis, went on a cat-shooting excursion, the other night, and wounded a school marm, who was studying astronomy. The ladies at the United States Hotel, Long Branch, have established a Bociety for the suppression of "poker." All married gentlemen pot in their rooms by 11 O'clock are hunted up by the society in a body. Citizens of Wilmington. i i All of you who feel an interest in main- cultural Association" a permanent institu tion Of this section of our State and of your city, are respectfully and earnestly request ed to meet witn tne . Jiixecuuve Uommittee at the Court House in this city, at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, the 20th instant, for tne consideration ot important business con nected witn tne Annual 1 air in .November, i The objects of the meeting are : . ' .1st. The final consideration of the gen eral Premium list 2d. To consider .aU the . " ways and means" to insure and make the Fair a full and complete " success" in all respects- quantity and quality of articles to be ex tubited, and tne full gatnering 01 tne people at tne exposition. M To arrange for the accomodation of visitors,.beyond the capacity of the hotels and regular boarding nouses to provide. 3l4th. Ano other appropriate business that may be brought before the meeting. ' 5th. The citizens must take this subject in hand,' if ' they desire, as all our sister cities . eeem to deaire, to maintain their 'airs,'' and place them upon a permanent looting. 1 The Officers have done and are doing ail they can to "organize success," and it is for the business men of the city to say whether this shall be the largest and best (in all respects) . , Agricultural, Mechanical and Commercial Fair" ever held in. the. State of North Carolina. i Come to our meeting and join hands with us, and work with us until the 12th of No- -vember, and our success will not only be as sured, but the ' Fair and Exposition will reflect credit upon the old Cape Fear coun- try. o. Jj. 1TREMONT, : . ': v . . President Spirits Turpentine. -w Fayetteville celebrates the victory to- nigmv ' Goldsboro is rapidly growing into a big place. - It is said, says the Eagle, that Judges Watts ana uiarK will support tireeiey. Dr. Gill, of Granville, reported killed, was only severely injured by a runaway horse. , : . . The Sent nel thinks Mr. Brown of Raleigh has no superior as an artist on the continent. Prom the Journal cf Commerce we learn that' Newbern has a hne Greeley Club of loo members. j - a There will be a grand excursion from Raleigh to Norfolk, Yue DeL'Eau and Old Point Uomiort to-day. The Banner says Shelby celebrated our victory with1 a ' glorious Irurrah. At least five nun area guns were urea. r- The Record says three thousand per sons were in attendance on the Baptist As sociation recently .held in Keidsvule. i Hon. J. J. Hicimanj, of' Kentucky, comes to this State in the interests of the Good Templars. He is now in Raleigh. The Sentinel - acknowledges ' error in giWt'Trrrel a: Kadieal Kepresenta&ve.-- 1 V'tii 'KINDS OF 8a3DI.hArness, TBaV Bhe, elected; sBarQett Jones,- Esq,,' a good.r J; -n 1 uj-f? , ymservauve.,ri .T;;i r. i. ' In trvinff to iump a picket fence a fine horse ' belbhscmg to Dr. J,T."' Miller of. Goldsboro got so badly hurt it had tope' shot: says the MWenger.; i :.. . -The Reidsvflle'iSfiaTrd says that the evidence against Johnson, the ; wholesale ixjisoner oi mai place, is circumstancial but sufficient to convict hnn.; ' i v"; J Hon.-Robert P. Dick will fireside ' at the term of the'IL S. fonrt tn mnrnnp i in enr montn, tne iytn inst. . , , The Payetteville Euals of tlie 17th says: The engine on the W. K TL ' was thrown off the track .last night at ! Upper LJttie liiver. iNo serious damage was done.' The Eaale savs that though , all the? (4 . . .... . "I . - A A . j; ayettevure rioters nave not been brought to trial the authorities are hot on the track and it is likely thev w'1! a11 board with the jailor. ... . .-;. , A negro in IAimberton sSverelv thrash ed a white man a few days ago because he The white man and the negro were 'both of tne "lou" rratermty. . Served mm right; t-. The Eaah learns from a private letter: from Cleveland that G. W. Logan, the ex tremist Radical in the State, voted for Judge Merrimon 1 because he, Logan, was not nominated by tne Kadieal Convention. T a. TS! J 1 the stage took fright at the whistle of the locomotive just arrived at Wolf Creek sta tion, and upsetting the vehicle . caused tne death of a Mrs. Beach, of New. Orleans., it as supposed by an appopleetic stroke caused by the mit, as she sustained no injuries on her person. : OFFICIAL VOTEi I For Attor For Govern ney General. - or. : ! '1872. 1M70. COUNTIES. .f -a. o a! I CO Alamance. ...... Alexander Alleghany 788 1,043 247 158 986 698 1,846 1,270 545 1,015 u389 i",6i9 604 877 Anson 1,052 1191 Ashe j... Beaufort........'. Bertie .. 1,605 867 1,116 720 1,436 803 063 638 623 1,891 944 1,208 711 1,638 '"852 1,514 1,448 708 1,114 683 ,611 332 : 5M 739 1,456 Bladen. Brunswick. 1,223 719 Buncombe Burke......... 981 693 Cabarrua., Caldwell... ...... Camden.... ..... .... 851 ' 251 1,161 829 5621 1,062 1415' i 626 Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham. 881 821 ' 251 638 1,043 149 1,124 304 1.261 ,426 1,B1 1,774 1,683 Cherokee.... i 622 603 Chowan...... 692 174 Clay... Cleveland .4 Sift 1,212 937 314 1,099 647 Columbus. .... 4871 ,764i 1,024 Craven........ ........ Cumberland.. . ....... Currituck Davidson ........ 1,500 1.741 1,671 1,890 763 1,883 849 S46 1,216 762 1,505 . 265 776 954 1.379 327 1,150 683 Davie.., Duplin.. ' ... . Dare 826 952 168 2,878 1,014 1,437 696i 356 2,368 1,006 1,750 1,035 Edgecombe 1,474 8.452 .ronsytne...... ..... .. Franklin 1,033 1,475 927 754 1,976 .783 'i',667 .778 447 605 "'8i6 1,115 1,560 688 Gaston .. 958 Gates 744 . 612 Oranville ,0O8 794 1,793' L347i 840 723 403 297 754 1,263 587 2,655 Greene..... ......4.. ., 944 Guilford Halifax.... .......... Harnett Haywood . .... Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson..... ......... 1,71' 8,230 562 8,640 603 420 716 401 . 655t 273 8291 404 S29 112 559 1,224 610 1,738 994 168 564 1,481 Johnson 1,709 1,874, i',270 706 180 641 Jones Lenoir '. oiy 911 994 903 Lincoln 822 530 510 246 489! Macon , 655 635 '"766 Madison 510 J McDoweif.V.V. Martin.. 1,116 1,107! 599 8,161 280 481 1.113 551 519 1,936 8,511 8,261 Mitchell 471 Monteromerv... 5451 475 653 Moore.. 791 1,055 1,293 881 Nash 1 : 9801 788' 1,284 8,614 1,990 ' 492 i;s2i 1.053 New Hanover . Northampton.. Onslow... . .... Orange 2,027 959 788i 1,708 : 887 656 2,914 1,800 .368 1,095! &T4 1,945 657 642 1,110 1,782 224 991 .rasquotanK . Perquimans.. . Person : . 920 795 ' 765 1,754 . 910 819 1,775 342 1,869 1,309 1,692 1,752 189 M80 836 1,685 Pitt. Polk 860 1,242 1.162 Randolph ....... Richmond....... Robeson Rockingham Rowan , Rutherford , 1,864 1.101 1,623! 1,631 1,583 1,590 1,459 898 L897 698' 989 .1,007 '867 .429 1,143 973 1,134 1,653 1,654 727 1.301 1,118 1,018 1,434 336 Sampson ) 45l 4,697 tanley - 452 we Stokes ....... - 6601 502 149 9051 830 838 206 847 Surry.... ....... Transylvania. . . . .9891 379 391 Tyrrel. .-828 nlon . .v 7881 8,1121 873 634 1,022 8,269! 1,109 402 -435 1,747 l,OS4 1,034 &31 Wake.... ... Warren Washington. Watauga.. .. Wayne Wilkes..... 8,504 8,206 798 r8,848 561 917 353 ...500 1,764 913 ... 26S1 1,785 1,949 1JJ04 L Wll Wilson..: 1,191 948! 1,294 866 378 Yadkin Yancey 879 5 511 759 245 503 Total 89,029184,034' Shipps's majority... .4,995 NEW ADVERTBIENTS. Horse at Auction. M. CEOKL Ty Auctioneer. By Cronly & Morris. V 3NE OF THE BEST FAMILY HORSES IN this city will te sold at Exchange Corner this lay (TUESDAY) at 11 o'clock A. M. a aug20-lt St. John's Lodge Ho, 1, F. & A. M. I EMERGENT MEETING FOB WORK IN THE Id first degree this (TUESDAY) evening, at 8 o'clock , uy oraor or tne v . m. We M. POI8SON, ' eng 20-lt Secretary. Confectioneries; QRDERS SOUCITED. . CROCKERY. AND -'4 GLASSWARE. : FANG T B A S K E T 8, ' At WM. M. STEVENSON'S. ang-tf ..'.': Front Street Eemoval. - Tnn Tk T ava9. . If Aiiff Ham xT rpHB OLD BANK OF WILMINGtONiBTJILD J INOS. Eatfddn of Front timet' ;- -two doors North of the National Hotel and jiexlouth of the- Shoe House of Messrs. George R. French & Son is being converted into a fine oommodieus store, to which J. D. Love's Book Store will, be removed su the 1st October: angJStDA Saddlery. ICT.TVa RAflS. and evertthinir In the Una of o "if-i saddlehy goods Cbeap for CaahAtl, SUTepham- 4t Cav s . . - . . - ,.Ai S?-;Ka Booth trttti St. 'C 1 febe-tfnac WumhigUm,W. C.' A. DISEASE WITH; A, THOUSAND Dyspepsia is the. ipwt perplejcUig of all liamaa. aiW .mepta. Its ajrmptox8 - are ahnoe Infinite ia CuAi. ja ai M i . f . . . . . . . tfte dlaeate often fancy.hemaeU-ea be prJy, in turu. of eveiy kaowa ldalaV. 'ThiI find, ftt part, to the . clofr (pymatfey wlikh exleta -bebreen -the etotnach. and the brain, 'and in part, also, to the fact that any aiBim-Dance oi tne oigeenye mncnon noceseaniy aa orders the liyer, th bow ela and the nervoneyatem, and affects, toome extent, the quality of the blood. A niedlcine ''that liie HostUter'a iBUters,' not only toaea tne atomacn; but at. the eaitie time - controls the liyerrodnces regnlar habit of bofly, .hrajea , the nerves, purifies ' the fluids and "ministers to a mind dtseaeed,' i therefore th trrie ' and Only epe-' J cific tor chronic ndigesGoa, . Such t' tie operation xf this famous vegetable restorative. Jt not only I 'csres dyspepsia,' but also all concomitants and con- seqnencas. . Moreover, it is invaluable as- a prevent- ive of indigestion. No one who chooses to take half i a wineglaseful of this agreeable appetizer and. atom- achio habitually three times a 'day Will ever1 be Rubied with oppressiQa after' eating; nausea, soar wrucutuuus, .or any uiaer indications, oi wiuid ui. (vigor in the digestiTe and assimilating Organs. .The jdebility and langn aupcijndued , bjr , hpt i weather immediately, and" permanently relieved by the Bit ters, and persons ho! are constitutionally Inclined to look upon life, as through a glas&j , darkly, will pe apt to take a brighter and more hopeful view of pe situation nnder the genial Influence of this wholesome medicinal stimulant.' : i " : t 4 aog 18-eodlw Sun Wed Frl ; ; Twenty Dollars for One;- A $25 SEWING MACHINE, FREE! 8UBSCCIBE FOR'1 D.TJR;"y7E E KX.Y, ,1 0 FIRST-CLASS. TWENTYrCOLIMN. LITER-' I the ary Fanrllr Paper: pnbfished' every Saturday at I aid the familic Cjwlettex N. 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Busk nestr Cards or areolar. V;f tiu i4 ! t; s Those wishing to prosecute Government' Claims will be faithfully served. ; m .':.: i. " Commission Moderate.' j Address, ' ! i aug 20-ly Mv A. PENN, Washington City.'D. C. i H; Brunhild & Bro. , whol.esaIh.e iviqijob ! dealers, WCanufacturiBrli O fagara,',' kjrp i Ti 0B A dtJArJ) J3ALER& XYTR HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF PURE T V Kentucky Rye Whiskies and Imported Wines' And Brandies of any, house in ,tne Btate, . and are ready , to Compete witi any KortueriL-Mariet. Purchasers will do well to examine our stock be- tore huying eisewhercl' ' aug' 20-tf , ! . n. BRUNHILD. State of Uorth Carolina; Brunswick County Superior Court. PATRICK MURPHY AS ADMINISTRATOR V bonit non ot Thomas P. Hall, deceased, . ! V- :--' .j tnui ( jflalnUff, .'- i .fOAwat -.,. ., f.,,r.:, OiMtnal tt.11 triUl.Ty. tt TToll ' T.n. "V- A uauiui.1 jjuti. , , i u iiiii ui unit, .auicB V ntu wm wife, Elizabeth Owen. Am Myths P. Ashe, Julia Hall, Kobert tr. UaJl. oplU UaU, John Howard, Mary Ann Howard, Thomas Walker and wife, Julia Walk er, Samuel Hall, William U Hall, Thomas. Q. HalL Thomas O. Brown and wite, Mary K. Brown, Sarah . Hall, William H. Brown and wite,-.Xlodina W. Brown, Angelo A. Benton and wife, Elisabeth H. Benton, heirs at law ot Thomas P. Hall, dee'd, " . ' ., . ( juerenoanu. Petition to sell land to pay debts and chanres of administration. . x ..,--,7., ; --,. i;, , ORDER FOR PUBLICATION , .. ,r. To Samuel HaQ. William H.:'Hall. Amasvths P. Ashe: Jamas Owen and wife Elizabeth,- Julia Hall, tsoptuaiiau, jonnuowaro, mary &na uowara, inoe. iWalker and Julia Walker bis wile, non-re residents of the Bute of North Carolina, and itendants to the above petition: Yoa are hereby summoned to appear at the office of ihe Clerk of the Superior Court, for the county, ana state aioressia on xnesaay, me Bin oay or ucto bec, to answer the , complaint in ithe abova ac tion, or judgment will be taken according to the prarerof ttw petitions. iM.-; tr. i .. i Witness, W. Q. Curtis, Clerk of Superior Court, at office in Smithville,- this 6th day of Angust, A. D., 3 '; ; ';. '5wv curtis,5-;- 4 augS0-oaw6w C. S. B. Congress-Water; ;.; TTATJIORN WATER, TURJ?D?.SEEI), , .lc; s. PAINTS, OILS, GLUE AND . 1UTTY, . Y DRUGS 'ANI MEDICINES,' j i-Ati aug tf Chael-Pejjgedcoto, I ttaf : sizes,' mads '. fob trs andk 5 ab- , sag w-u , . ' Bign or me ixxjv NEW p r . a' a ; V. " 4.'V .j n i Job' 5 .TIIKEE. The' HEASOX t 4 Give j .'.7 Vi?A.'-J? 2 i - trR ORDE atet3oldie prd during the and purity of I i We are now t raising funds t tior ion in retuovi Settysburg ant ed anmiBtre rinirhion time- protected and honor bestow rating their gr; Gettvslmre tht BODIES;, they when -we 'say, wretches 1 of th ploughing thei is enongb to n boil, and the p Ing false to p: Open to remove And lnhumanlt Someofthet them may hav kin ? all of the. You profess f essed to love their remains t Uvee for yoa7 af e and sacra and gentle cart them?. Intow" beg you to aid soul is enlisted not hesitate br ber, as drops buttons will mi t Can't yon spi for this purpOE i Itisnecessai Accomplish om dertako it, as v eioee tneir nea Remit alLcoi Piedmont and Richmond, Va. j Pleaso-actpr but give somct away from hot i j i atg 20-tf - . - i By , -.. j i h VALUAt : '. ' , i Opon Fou 4 '-:1 an ON THESE Exchange valuab: situated upon tweep Orange W.Bartman,.' ' House' c out premises. . TERMS-H interest front July 21-364 f) jComi HOUSE A t " Betwei ETTRSUAN this Com pointed by si auction, on ; TUEsni At Exchang Valuable situated spo Market and 1 property, h; running east - House con house.. - . - TERMS-4? Interest f ron Jj2andCC Purni . 1 yH-t-; - O' N TUESI rf'clock Mr. Thoman tween Frost ; OFt. BcddIngr?T hr order, Su robe, Cent'-Tums.C.