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Tin : .: V ; I . mUiHD DAILY, Ir -liA'. , v . . ... On6 &j!re f - ( . . U .'v. , J .ft., o. ' t tro davn. t My rne wt s ' V.V... v w Omci Paweon Enk TuIHlDg Front ft -"V "W V ' Two e. .. "- '. 1 Juve we' '. m 'v ; 4 one mor. 1.'. , I. ..: i4 moi. i I'. . f ' ' t lUTKS . Of JB LBSCiUPTHW. ' ,.'J,.i..if'.i-..M.'o ; aim rear. In advance. v.Mi.i.i;;vj;.t'T CO si months, in advance. ....... ..,,.,;.;... 8 W Zr'.. ".Tnree fior.Ua.s-..-T..'-..f.---; .' .' f,jt montLa. ..... .... ' , ... ' om year..-.. .....,.. v. .v,t-tJ lJ -i r . iVtvn A"tiroor- Three months, in andrauce. ,.,.. ,... 3 00 On month, In advance;. . ,t v, , t . . v . w j . J5 rhe Mowm St ah will be deliver in any part of the city mk s if-i "t" woci- en aquarW aa half-ooliimn. 4 - - '- ; THE .WEEKLY i Mriage J&eatha, BfUTW 'ri when 1 1 t3 SZ i H charged. .aTS 0. UBCMrTIO. One year, in aa vanes.., ai months. In advanos rVfBDerlrf Notices and'Advert amenta sep - ... 1 00 der bead ore "New Adverttsemcnw ou ir ' 1'Uree months, In advance. .,. ji .OUTLINES. i. . -. . v ' 1" - i "aaBaaaBaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajajagaMMBaj,M . The New York Bun' Bay O'Conor -will accept the Democratic candidacy ;fo iGpy crnor of New York. , . The . Herald ays he declines to have his name used at LouisVillo- in connection with the Presidency. .'-Secret session ind' aTnto'oBniiBh kbA American representatives at Geneva indi cate the speedily approaching conclusion of the Arbitration. -Fires in" New'York and St Louis." The Government secures two-thirds of memberi of Cortes, id the Spanish elections,' Republicans Voting wlti Government party Thirty-three coun ties give Jacob 8,000 majority; fThe result of the vote on Constitution is doubtful. Four firemen perished at the St. Louis fires from excessive heaL. - r-Four fatal sunstrokes at Memphiaf- All 1 tjuiet in Belfast, : :: -'. I ' ; "-' lion decided, whether or not the p.Iaa. I Loe&i Dau. nETEOBOLOCICAI. BECOBD. Time. Baf??M: mom-I Wind. Weather. , - tr, - T A. M. 80:10 80 Calm " Clear T 1P.M. ' 80:07 8 8 W Gentla Threat'nc ' 9 P. X.j 0:OS ? 81 ; 3 Freh f Cioody Mean Temp, of day, 81 de IiOTB. All barometric readlnff are rttHntA tn fha m joy ci aaa to a aegreea x anrennelt. Stt Signal Bervlv U. bTa. Weather Report. , ..... r WiB lJEPASTMrVT.-1 ... - OfflccTot CJhief Signal Officer, jl. wasnington, August 20 4:35 ir. M. ) ProbabiUtiet. The wires on the new telegraph line are up as far as Bladenboro.' V ;t . , i Mr. E. Sw Wan-ockj of the Wadesboro Argus, has been, spending several days in our city. - Messrs.. Cronly & Morris will sell a lot of oats, slightly: damaged, in tront of their office this morning at 10 o'clock. r The new "Wilmington Lodge (Masonic), now working under dispensation from the Grand Lodge, will hold its regular meetings on the 1st Monday in every month.' " Superior Court is in session t Lumber ton this week, Judge Russell presiding. A large number of persons, principally colored, Type far Sale, ; ,We offer fox sale, the, display , and body type formerly nsed in printing the .Daily and Weekly. STi ;; Also,' lot 6f column rules, chases, brass dashes, &cl ".The" ai-s sortment of type is large, and consists qij Bourgeois, Minion and Nonpareil. To a cash purchaser the entire lot will be sold on the most reasonable terms; or it wDl be sold in lots to suit at a moderate price. Tuesday over the Southern States east of came down on the train yesterday to that tne Mississippi. Areas of cloud and rain point CONTEST BI ALL MEANS . f or the 3Iiddle States, specially, over the With sinmiUr unanimity the Con'. I northern rwrtio durmg to-night, followed - , . - -. .."--(.. I oy winos veenng to westerly and north Kcrvative DaDers of the State have I westerly and clearing weather on Tuesday. demanded thorough investigation of SJSEEfg tho enormous frauds committed by England, winds veering to westerly, with ,he Radicafcv ,They continue to de- iSSSISSS mand that right should be done. They westerly and northerly, northwest of-the . . - . - , Ohio Valley on Tuesday. The afternoon insist upon a contest Of, , the . election, telegraphic reports from Upper Michigan to Uut to make a successiui contest i uio uui jci. uccu tevcivcu. there must be full proofs of all 6 the facts alleged.- Without .these the Legislature can do nothing, but must permit the certificates of election to he made ; out for the Radical, candi dates notwithstanding the unscrupu lous way they were elected. . Friends who desire to purify our electoral system, to make the ballot whatc it ough to bey the. freeman's cbie weapon of defence, we appeal to you ' to gd to ; work collecting all the facts in your knowledge. Send them to Gen. D. M; Barringr, the Chairman of the - State - Executive Committee, ,at jRaleigh 1..' J. Sanitary . .. - This time last year the city was in a much more healthy sanitary condition than it is now, There should be no relaxation of efforts on the part of our authorities to im prove it in this respect, and. our citizens should lend a cheerful and hearty co-opera-tiori in the matter. We know not how much may , depend upon it -There should be an ordinance , of the city prohibiting the sale of such water melons as were disposed of at Market dock their apparent cheapness, they went off like v ...... 'SPAIN. - . ' The most hopeful sign for Spain is the support extended by the ' Demo-1 therefrom. The thieves also stole a piece THE CITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mukson & Co. Store for Rent M. CBONiT, Auc'r. Sundries at Auction. Henry, f. West. House for Iient T. D. Mkakjeh, Agt. Excursion Notice. O. FEsmL' Jk.- Notice. ; M. Cronlt, Auct'r. Oats at Auction. - Jas. v. STicyKNSOK. 2i. Cbides, Cigars. Dr. ISoraa'i Critique. We ' conclude this ' morning' Rev.' Dr. Moran's able criticism On John Wesley and his Biographers, commenced in Sunday's Stab. V It will be read by the general dis criminating and intellectual public as well as by the Dr.'s numerous personal friends. Burglary and. llobbery. .... A The barrel factory of Messrs.- Strausz & Rice, located on Surry, between Church and Castle Streets, was, broken open on Saturday night last and a lot Of tools taken -There was quite a noisy demonstration at the corner of Seventh and Market streets last evening, , and as no poUcemen' range I yeslerday afternoon, and yet, on account of in that neighborhood the crowd had it then- own way. 'r A gentleman who came near getting 'his foot in it," says there is an ugly hole in a cellar door on the North aide of Market, near the corner of Second street, which needs attention. ! Consul Heide, having occasion to send a telegram of 32 words to Norway jester- Our Chip Basket. A Detroit maid of sweet sixteen weighs only forty pounds. ;.; . , . Neil Warner has an engagement at the Olympic, New York. j What's, the proper age for a parson ? day," had to pay' the sum! of $45 'W, which I e parsonage of course. " cratic or Republican party to the Government in the recent elections. We hope fb see the peninsula thor oughly pacified and the way carefully paved for a jsoun&Kcpublican govern ment under, such briliant leadephip .as that of the grand young Castelar. The Re-Election Machinery Be ins Arranged In North, Caro lina. . .r- "j . Special Dispatch to tie Chicago Tribune " V- vWisiiiNGf on,4 Aug! 22i The administration agents,, who have been boasting in North Carolina and all other ; convenient places that they would carry that State for Grant in November, evidently understood their business, and thought they knew what they were talking about. ' The re-election machinery" which was put into Grant 8 control by the last Uon- gress is to be .. appealed . to, and preparations : have abready begun 10 bci u in mouon. iae xeu- cYal Judffe V Bbnd2k who sentenced Ku Klu x to the Denitentiarv 1 bv the hundreds last fall, has applied for, ine appointment as cniei supervisor of elections in North Carolina under the Enforcement Act of the notorious Shaffer, one of the most eorrupti carrj I of the evidence the defendant was sen- pet-baggers in the entire South: " His J tenced iraprisonment ,in the county jail official record as United States Com- for thirty days: also tp pay $5 fine 'and of fine-inch belting, about twenty-feet in length and cut some of the other belting. They made an . enterance by breaking the glass out of one of the windows, after which they unbarred the door. ' Upon application, a search warrant Was issued by. Justice E. S. Woodford, but up to last accounts none of the stolen articles had been found. It is still hoped, however, that the offlender, or offenders, will be brought to justice. The same night the foundry of Messrs. Bell & , Co. was broken open and sundry supposed that the tools solen from Messrs. Straus2 & Rice were used in breaking open the foundry. " 5 On the same night a warehouse on South Water street was broken open and a barrel of spirits of turpentine rolled, out on the wharf; but, as it was' left there, the pre sumption is thai the thieves were frighten ed off by some one passing. lleary on a " Man and. Brother.' Joseph Fowles, a colored individual who has the reputation among his race of being a conjurer, and who is said to actually make his living by the performance of harmless tricks.. was up before Justice Merrick yesterday morning on the charge of wilful ly neglecting his family. ; After a hearing mission ex, at. Raleigh, is one -of 'the most shameless stones of abuse and petty tyranny. Judge Brooks, how ever, has not ' joined in the recom mendation, and ; there: is, therefore, a possibility that the State niay be spared The new judicial district in the western "part of the State, created last winter at tHe special ' request of John Pool, is - also being used as a re-election v machine. . Postponed trials, invol vin cr the pecuniary ruin of many of the defendants, are among the4- means now; ;dilligently employed to develop the Grant strength in West ern .North Carolina. ,,vx Senator Thurman leaves' to-morrow for Ohio, and will take an active part m cuxivass iu will pi,u,v gives some idea of the cost of telegraphing to foreign countries. -i We learn that rust is playing havoc with cotton in the vicinity of Laurinburg and Shoe HeeL on the W., C. & R. R R., and that planters expect that the crop will be cut off fully one-fourth.1 - County Treasurer Fennell gives notice that the September interest on New Han- oyer County Bonds will , be paid on Satur day next, on application at the office of Messrs. Bass, Scott & Co. Marine DIaacter. , The Norwegian Brig Varget Capt Nor- gard, which cleared from this port on Thursday last, was towed down by the , steamer Alpha near the Bar, when she be came so unmanagable that it was impossible to steer her and she went ashore this side of the rip." The tide commencingvto fall soon after she could not be gotten off and soon careened over and sprung a-leak. On Friday morning, with the rise of the fide, she was towed off by the Alpha and brought back to this port Capt Norgard , applied to Consul Heide for assistance, which was promptly rendered and the cargo of the in jured vessel removed. A survey. was sub-. sequentiy ordered and the vessel was found to be in such a bad condition that she was recommended to be condemned. The ne cessary dispatches to the owners in - Nor way have been forwarded by Consul Heide and in a few days it will be known what disposition is to be made of her. The Vearge was loaded with rosin and her destination was Hamburg. Enterprise. . Messrs. Oldham & Camming - have in process of erection, on the wharf foot of Dock street, a two story brick building, 30 by 60 feet, into which they will introduce machinery for carrying on a first class grain and feed mill. The roof will be so con structed that it can easily be removed, as the proprietors design next Summer to add another. story to it Messrs. O. & C ex pect to be in their new building by the 1st of October. Fancy Drese Ball. A note from Mr. Geo. JW. Charlotte, of the Atlantic Hotel, Beaujort, N. C, under date of August 24th, informs us a the grand Fancy Dress Ball will come off at that hotel on Thursday next, the 29th inst The old ' A t1ort?" Viaa Inn (r a find tonnto. llIIWW .fuw. . wmjvvi. m . SSlVU Why is fashion like a blank cartridge ? Because it's all powder and puff. Memphis has more widows in propor tion to population, than any other Southern city. . : ; "Come where my love lies dreaming," and see how she looks without paint onher face- : -. '- . r ': '" A boy with two tongues is astonishing the people of Newport, Indiana. He should have been a girl ' ' , , J Dr. Holmes says: "The brain-women never interest like the heart-women. White roses please less than red." A couple of girls have opened a fash ionable tailoring store in Boston, and all the young men are getting measured for new suits. OFFICIAL VOTE. VOrr's Convention., " . BOLTEES INPTILLBLAST. Judge Orr Speaketh. v "THE ANGEL ' GABRIEL CAN ' NOT r KEEP MOSES FROM SPEAKING . . We clip from the Charleston News last, on the Neuse, near Smithfield, caught seven fine sturgeons, weighing 1092 pounds. One of the seven weighed 284 pounds. At' last Veverv. county in i the State has been heard from,: and according to the count, Caldwell's majority is 2,069. With a start of :672 fraudulent votes' in Halifax county, this can be easily overcome,, says the Raleigh Ifae. ' ' ' - The' Goldsboro' Messenger1 is requested to state that the Farmer and' Me chanic will on Saturday next appear in,; an 1 a t 3 - 3 i . of Saturday some jottings of the Farr and MecAamcJ Journal. -Th3Kc- counts forjipnprjearw last great Bolt at Columbia. - ' Colombia' August 23. ' The first fruit of the nomination of I - The'Raleisrh. Nev Tesoectfullv Moses; last evenind. was - the anpear- I eueffests to the State Executive Committee. . w . . t I vn :i t t ance m a morning -paper to-day Oi a pruynci, ui piiuiug . ptcijt wuur who were dissatisfied with the nomi- examine the Registration books and eW nee. v In accordance with this , call tion returns of everv Township in his coun- the bolters assembled this morning I tyr witii the., view of ' ascertaining every at the, court-house. , Amongiythose , T " present were, the delegations from A'' r?' , "'T Andproh ani ftpPAniite nri Rnw. 1 The , Charlotte -Observer has i . ' ' y-x. . 1 errntiin(T in aaxr au-kiit fh froaVa nt t.h uaarom v,rieswn, ana ligntaingauring- rgWr Frf. W nippers from Beaufort. On the 4 jjq htning struck a Chouse belong-, floor were Sawyer, Tomlinson, Clark, ing to Mr. J. w. Wadsworth, occupied by and manv others. ms sister. Mrs. LAWson. domtr consideraoie J. N. llayne, of Barnwell, moved to the buud.- - A. httie child, t 0 TnJ t r va'v,.' v.:- ; learns, was sitting at the window and was hurled to the middle of the floor, but, It is that JameS L. Orr be chosen chair man. Cheers. Sullivan moved that Hayne and Robert -Turner act as secretaries. . Carried. Judge Orr spoke. He did not wish to conciliate Democrats and Greeley Re- i publicans; - The corrupt menin the Re- j publican party dd - not exeeed1 '2,000. ; Throw the rascals overboard. We must, said the Judge, purify the party happy to state,, was slightly injured. At tne telegraph office at tne depot, tne ugnt- mng played Bad havoc with the mstrumeuts, but no one was seriously hurt ' The North -Carolina JPresbyte- newspaper, says theFayetteville Eagle, was sold on tne 23d Inst by tne administra tor of Rev. J.M. Sherwood, deceased, form er; editor,, and purchased by , a joint . stock company for . $3,000; This "company is by getting rid of the men who had' V1?' of members 1 'the; Presbyterian sinill ?h St,; Tt ttW Churches here and in the pcimty, and. is crats come over. He was severe on Moses, the nominee of - the other con vention. , . Judge Orr , said: " Rumors as to his conduct as speaker I will not mention but will coxae to facts. As said by Corbin a man to whom the similar to the company that first started the paper. y Tne intention is to continue tne pa per here, and employ, some competent edi tor and let the paper sustain itself. We learn the paper will continue' on regularly, nOTELjABBIVAU. r COlOrd people OUght tO be devoted. I tSth and 86th. jr. H. Bokee, E. R. Tucker, Gfreat t 1: r jT 17" TT"1 a - 1 ' "c I 1?auttm M anflffAria- rfttAF CVintnriAr Mnaflnm- ITh.. iinraiiNH 1 1 1 i.iih rvii rviiix i,nais virtHs i . r -: . , 1 MoBftn AVIArv nnri f MTrntt Jnn K i.iiam llnnnn A has issued half a million or a million Boathall, & C.; O. L. Baker. Mrs. LA. Lane, A. P, t t - I lAne. Uoldaboro. IS. c.: J. &. Hule. w. K. WUllam- ua uav ucriiuuaves , irauuuieuuy.-- aon-Cerro Gordo: W. M. Prentiea. Va. : . W. H. Onil- Moses was empowered tO decide what Wmd, New Orleans; J M. Powell, Fair Blaff: T. F. attaches Should be employed. ; When den, J. M. West, Efflngham, S. C. ; D. Rider, I was in the 1 Legislature in 1 844-48, iiS mere were oniy eleven employees m; uuo, a. v.; is. aawair,-ine biuh; jonn the House; but Moses has issued pay SwS!ljSbtL- TnS' McNair, Illinoia: WeMon. N. C; E. A. Hawee, J. K. Hawes, New Hanover; u. u. Boutneriana, uity; a. J. : Bontnenana, jut. uuve. COUNTIES. Alamance Alexander Alleghany..... .. Anson Ashe.... ., Bcanfort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe ...... Burke Cabarrus Caldwell...... Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba.... .... Chatham. Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus....... Craven Cumberland.'.... Currituck. Davidson . Davie.... .. Duplin Dare Edgecombe jrorsytne... Gaston.... Gates Granville... Greene.... Guilford.. . , Halifax.... Harnett.. .. Haywood... Henderson. Hertford... Hyde.... .. lreaeu Jackson.... Johnson...; Jones..., ., Lenoir..... Lincoln..... Macon Madison... Martin.. For Attor ney General. I87U. 0. a, m a, 3 whereupon he was required to enter into f promised. . We - tender our acknowledge bond in the sum of $1.00 (the sum mention- I ments for ah invitation to participate. ed in the commitmentyor his appearance at ..v.- $5 10 costs, except he give an appeal bond I He was likewise required to give security in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court The same'defendant was arraigned before 'Squire "Merrick on the charge of assault I tk and we have no doubt that the ball in I McDoweii'.V.V.V. . - " " f: . ' " . 'i I ' . ' I Mecklenburg.... .. J . nv.M av. " .tA . wnMim . I-. unYA I . ii 1 .11 A 1 A J - ..... I . 0 auu . vatfacijr , w . fcw . oum a .o n.v, i question wiu utj an uiub its jjruicv;wjra uavo I Mitchell Montgomery ioore. Nash New Hanover . Northampton. unsiow.... Orange Pasquotank Perquimans. . . . Person....-.. A Pitt.......k Polk. Randolph . Kichmond. . . . Robeson; Rockingham. Rowan Rutherford... Sampson Stanley...... Stokes... Surry..., ... Swain.'..:.... Transylvania Tyrref........ Union....... Wake;... ... Warren Washington. Watauga.. .. Wayne.. ..... Wilkes....... Wilson Yadkin Yancey..... court and for $3 45 costs. . In default of all of which lie was committed to jail, there to serve out his sentence and await trial before the Superior Court , v ; mayor's Conrt. " ':-v ' : - ' The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning:. , , , Beverly Scott, charged with ' disorderly conduct Case dismissed. Laura Taylor, charged with cursing and swearing on the streets,', was fined $5 and Tne Excursion Sunday. We learn that the excursion on the steam er fyaccamaw on- Sunday-did not turn out I costs. - so pleasant as some had imagined. Contra- I Daniel Adams, Also charged with cursing ry to expectation, there, was. a .bar on the and swearing on the streets, was lined $10 boat where all who felt so disposed could I mid costs. indulge to their heart's content The natu- . . . nu conBequcivco ' 6 It hnld h remftrnbered that the first Let Wrong- be llemedied, and 4 Fraud-be Ilcbakcd.. .-! ' The , -Democratic : Conservative! voters of. the : State demand .if the1 1 t ". 1 i ' ' 'A JaJ I A,!AAKlTr i1ntratn1 aft1 UTOrA TOIO. 1 action nas oeen an uniair one, tnas of the series of Wednesday excursions on the wrong be remedied and thefraud .Jpg such nwpus. that CaptainTptter, af- . gteamer Waceanuw will come off this VaU.. I- J m , . .1 j '. -V." JTx j" . - 11 1-I m AnnitwAa I xj, us not wiai. mey mucu ucsub w preseve ,oraer,.ww uuaujr wupicu w w,v.w,d(m..'..w. to see Mernmon Governor however resort to force, taking possession of the -Awr5Hn, ..c much such an event would be hailed vmnnr and not allowing any more of it to be withjoy and delight. H" . - 5 sold. There were a number of;, ladies It is not that they wlsh o"much to aboard which made the . affair, so much to see their other" candidate on the moIfS geaL 1 During -the one biv.e, eiecieu. i ,. Atw a niau.l: defied the officers Tr A - : 'AfflA4- r1 I ' ' : 7 w,uv(w,vlUvv . , threatened to shoot the mate. The ladies, of course, were badly Since writing the above,', notice -, is given that the Wednesday excursion this week is unavoidably postponed. 1 It will probably take place on Thursday, but due notice will be given. -"- . , Total., .....J.... Shipps's majority. 788 604 877 1,058 791 1,505 867 1,115 7am 1,-436 oUo 963 '638! 623 861 638i 1,048 1.861 522 603 218 1,218 937 1,500 846 1,216 762 1, 265l ,776 954 1.379 958 744 3,008 794 1,793 1,847 .840 7231 . 403 297 754 1.263 587' 1,709 619i 911 822 ' 530 610 1.116 699 S.161 280 481 LH3 980: 1,027 959 788 1,708 837 668 1.093 1,752 189 1,280 1,6851 lK) 1,459 - 898 1.397 598 989 1,007 367 429 -.788 3,112 873 561 500 1,764 - 913J 1,191 8791 596 For Govern or. 1873. 89,029 1,043 247 158 986 698 1,346 1,391 1,223 - 719 981 693 . 851 251 528 821 251 149 1,134 304 692 174 314 487 1.0 (1 ; 327 1,150 683 952 168 S,878 1014 V437 696 356 2,368 16 1717 J-401 555 873 629 404 229 1 212 '559 1,224 '510 246 : 489 1,107 551 1,936 471 545 . 791 ' 7881 8.914 1,800 368 991 920 -795 7651 itou 1,242 1,162 1.623 1,143 978 1,134 .945 .452 560 ' 502 149 828 634 3,504 2.206 798 268 1,785 948 511 8451 V 84,873 1,270 545 339 1,191 752 1.331 i 944 1,208 711 1,538 852 1,161 829 562 1,062 1,415 1.261 46 . 676 252 1,099 1,024 1,142 1,890 763 1,384 626 1.750 832' 1.474 1,0331 1,475 , 927 754 1,976: 783 1,849 1.667 778 4471 ..'505 '-"816 1,738 564 1.481 659 994 903 655 635 3,035 706 2.511 195 4751 1,055 1,293 S.aoi 1,095 892 1,945 "657 642 1,110 1782 . 224 1,364 1,101 1 631 1,658 1,654 727 ,,697 646; : 905 989 832 879 391 v certificates tdf our hundred or more. Some of- these - men have never been ; in Columbia. ' What riffht haaMnoPft fA.mro ttit. If yoa feel duU, drowsy, debUiUted, have frequent y nat rigni nas JMOSes tO.give tne headache, month tastes badly, poor appetite-and public money tO hlS favorites ? In tongue coated, yoa are suffering from Torpid liver v f , , -if i or DiuuaineM, ana nuium? win cure - yoa bo .-uvr u, nuoic u.voo rr ao nca&, i speeaiiy aua permanenuy as ur. .KEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. by jft. lisvia iVnaerson. PoBMia giHn(i J J MVUWk AftVr mm 'w- . .."v. . .. r;v.;.;.;r:.55-'.T. -"BTjrprSCTT CCS , aag tr-ltsij :;CMttag ftprs, Karkct, street. A ll Know of BADiit3, lUtotess, TOAY- EIma BJlGS, and evwryiig In the line of ' .' gjLDD!xtl6 Cheap for CiaatTopm fcbSaisVriTv llnilngtontNrC. , MIS 1st I C6-0pcf ativo Ctor a NOTICE. Stockholders are hereby notified that the general meeting of the Association will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday even ing, 87th instant, at which-time" tha atockof delin quent teckhoMars wUl b sold fot unonnt due taereon.' -(-.-"-.:""-' . - .. ..' ' . -.. Y -,V Bv order of -Dtrefa, -. y . .. -uUa 1 - -k .. .... TW 1JU4 - r Salt land Hoop Irdn H 40 Now landing ex. U. E. jBeetl fi'Uveipool, anar IStSt - - . VICK A KEBANE. Whisiroy, ?p4yi d - Sclinappay 'iW-n' rCDMON ' CORN AND HTE IO Whiskies, 80 iBW Brandy 150 , Case ahnappa. . . . V; r. -.r'V ng85-tf ' . 87, 88 and' North Water 8t -STEAM 1SA t". -3 TT'. 1.109 402 : 435 1,747 1,034 1,034 759 : 503 1,015 389 184 1,019 761 1,665 1,514 1,448 708 1,114 - 683 811 ,.332 ' 554 ; 739 1,456 426 1,683 433 .743 693 8,708 1,883 849 1,616 8 1,035 870 8,452 1,115 1,560 . 683 ' 613 855 . 944 1,831 8,640 603 420 716 '"eio 994 166 1,874 639 1,270 . 706 1 130 641 1,048 519 .8,261 ,623 '663 881 1,284 3,614 1,990 - 493 1,321 1,063 910 819 1,775 . 843 1,369 L309 1,683 1,301 1118 1,013 1,434 836 838 a ;806 847 631 '8,848 8.380 V17 858 1,949 1,294 1,294 866 , 872 ...4,995 honors nor : for the success of this man or that xxCx:77h ' - ' i Itki nSucstionVparty1 ghteed, and one of themjted We rceUHoui . e'ciple Evolved; 3iighct Xm . -.A Coat-leSst .. Some one entered the alley between tne Parcel! House and the Clifford House, on night last, and took from a win- latter establishment a coat be longing to '.' one Moore unfortunate F , An other coat, thfe property of Toe Gleefert," ' A Harrisburg correspondent, of the Charlotte Observer thus gives the particu lars of a terrible tragedy enacted near that place Friday:-' To-day. we - had .in three miles of this place a tragedy that is , beyond anvthine that I have seen recorded Bobt Scruggs had lost some cattle and found them near Mrs. Bammon's, some days ago ; -end drove them home, -and ne - of the young cattle went hasav lr Scruggs, toot with him to prove the mark, James McCommons and J.! A: Osburn to identify the calf andwhile jiue, prmcipie ixnyviyvu. . wjjuw in.in thnt rt nnrtu If. cmiP.flm tin r l; - . v . i """w v iv" "J- -...r""r noma - luea oi me coiiossai oimenaionsui i r4, wv?av w t j a Whole people. ' It underbes our systerxl . Qr Eaatircus ind Balloon Show aIJD lLZ Scruggs was talkihg to Sirs. Kiiruiis, her vjtovernmenr. the most sacred of free instituti . . IT IS TUB ItlG . GtT ATI A K-xc T7-n T7-V Uw of Ttiir TAN-rl v-y burg, twenty-eight freight cars were required I d'ancert a pic'snic,efers ;to k-pretty girl, m . . . . , . ' I . - ! . 1 't V .t T" ' I w. V ta. nr 4 aTiJIOT -V, Tl M 1Aa ine tpofift vi ; i id f ee tne rucs- i-w coivey tne cp;r:s aau vuux iropcrues.i-1 nw iai5 wu v- v r- constitutioita vrighU - "irSS'YilZZflZ oiscriiiuiitaiM Scruggs, and Jas.; 0nvVru'.' :;n'.U.J1 OIPKlflUWa caUand take a .Mjniile. iavvk"'i' I F686? ! ? UT of TEEE elections, Iau u- - i1 1 V J r .w; ili, considered sane1 1 A1V came up: and: shot Kobt McCommon dead. . inose the, way or they too, would The -vounff man "is "not that did the shooting but has made his disappearance: P.-. S. The murdfiref.has;. been arrested andjwiH be sent to Concord. jaU. speedily and permanenuy as Medical Discovery. Loveliness on tne Increase. A marked increase of female loveliness la the eye-delighting result of the immense popularity which Hasaks Magnolia Balk has obtained among the . Indies' of America. Complexions radiant with snowy parity, and tinged with the roseate hue of' health are. com monly met with whenever it is nsed. For the sallow . and unwholesome appearance of the face and neck, : which utterly counterbalances the effect of any per- bouu luncuun uw uwran may possess, u SUDSU tutes that clear, pearl-like complexion which la such a trenscendant charm in woman, and renders, the roughest skin soft as Genoa velvet. No one is more x at tne marvelous these particulars. aug DIED. FRTNK. In Smithville. on the morn: Lorenso, only ehild of Samuel and Mary agea i year ana i montn. more appointments were given than in all the Ku Klux counties put to gether. The truth is that the pay of officials was given to men who could control the county delegations . and nominate Moses. - He . says he . has been a little reckless but. his excuse is that he is fighting Scott and Parker, who control fhe bonds and . treasurv. . j . . " I ronphent stem sort aa uemoa velvet. and he Can Only beat them by issuing astonished than the person using it legislative certificates. Look at the E3!t!. t,effecU ta 1 armed force fund. Moses received eleven thousand dollars, while not one armed man was employed in the btate. JN one of his friends had. : ex plained this drafts My explanation is this: the mohey was paid to Moses for his services as speaker in defeat ing the impeachment of Boott. 1 The Judge continued: The present reform movement depends on the colored people whether it shall be, successful or not. If they are willing they can continue the system by which two thousand men steal and eighty thousand pay the piper. But I am confident, when the colored peo-; pie understand "the issue, they will vote against the Kin?. riorum, : VV hipper, 1 omlinson, J er- vey. Corbin and others spoke, - ' At the evening session W,.'H. H-arle said if the angel Gabriel were on the ticKet ne ' could not prevent ' juoses from stealing. ' ; -s.? ''-' : IS umbers of speeches were made; during the evening. -The Convention adjourned till next day. The Moses convention was considerably weak ened by the withdrawal of Orrs par tisans. Pierce's Golden of 86th, ran-, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 a t , a uction: .. M.' Cronly Auctloner.. V BY CROXLT s HOBSXS,i ' ; J ON WEDNE8D AY NEXT, 88TH INSTANT, AT 10 o'clock A. M.. we will sell in front of our sales rooms: . . v -'.ir-f;t. . , : MACKERELc-rr- CA KITS, 10 QUARTER BABRXLS, now land O V ing ex. Mary A. Holt, from Boston, Mass. .BRANDY. ' CASES QUABTS, g casks pints; ' ; ; 'v . bapenor uaatier jrrcres, airect importation to tus port. , SUNDRIES. ' ' ; Barrels ' Flour, Casks OH, ' Bundles Cotton ' Ties, ..Beams wrapping raper ana sanaxy articles oi , ; -hi Doasebold Fariiltar. v ; sagS7-8t . j i -u:.- i ;:';.;. Jin. Spirits Turpentine. Na; Sentinel. - Warrenibh has a shooting gal lery. . Warren jail has had no occupant since March. ' " 'll. Wilson Court is,insession, Judge Clark. presiding. . . V-' Superior Court will be' held in Moore and Kobeson next week. 1' Warrenton juveniles had a torch light procession, , balloon ascension,' &c., baturday night. '- Tho Gazette says Mr. Henry Eeerten of Grove Hill, Warren county died last Satnrdav niirht. v v i"'- '- lhe Charlotte Observer reports the death of an infant of Mr. XL Baumgar- ten ny drowning in a tun of water. Oats at Auction. 91. Cronly, Auctioneer BY CROKLt H M0BBIS. DAY mjESDATV AT M 0CX0C1CA. M.'. we will sell in front of oar offioe. on board the Schr. E. Francis, for account of all concerned, io unsncis uats," o T T n TT nn Y v r Tr ri in n . 1 aag38-lt ... ' - ' ' - ' - Excursion Notice. t -1. u TML THOS.' Bv CARRf5 ' U -S. Dxab 8a: Owing to nn- avoiaahie aeiay in navug tne steamer waccamaw lnsnected. it will be impossible to have the boat m reariineaa for WrrtnmkiiT's Kxmrmlnn. ' Ws hone to There is less" dissipation in Wai I If&? w 01 renton than there has '.beeh within the f - .!To8','11'1s'"''a,- memory of .the oldest inhabitant,'' ' says The ' Reidsville JRecordi learns that a negro named William Edwards was stabbed and killed near Madison last Wed nesday by J ames Hagie. The difficulty was aug 87-lt . i ours, sc. r r .THOS. D. 3CBABES. r Agent, ; Notice; THE 8EPTEMBEB INTEREST Olf JNEWHAN .... .,. .. ..... ' - ' i- , pver County Bonds will be, paid on , SatordAy An- Mr. W." W. Collins. ' .a native I gust Slst. the oOos of Bass, Scott A OaT:- t of Norfolk and a brick mason by Jrade, l,L'.uv r?; W?r&:i&lA died Suddehhr." in Goldsboro onSaturdav . v -'iVi morninff last, of a congestive chill 8b We I aagr7-5tv County Treasurer. learn from tna Memenaer. t ,' . s : tDiedVmAbmgdonTv A.4VIOA AAAOia. ss muu Liaiy. tc.iyu Av ivsuat -. kAW was born in Catawba county," N. C, in 1759. Her mother was a white woman and her father a full-blooded. Indian. j"; Js :' ? The . Goldsboro- Messenger j re-' porta tlat a. fi.sr.ing party, pn: Wednesday well smoked; ? i. 10,C:3 CIQ1E3, ; FIHB--T0 COmiOlT. ' M fT. . , 1 t . . . . . ' . Fresh Teas constantly reeelved and for sale' at ences ruin - .z irom u. u i ' aug tr-tf..-, - a,, 'as. a sxsvrnseit, 4 .,v..-4-t' , TIIMl?.'sAMra CO0ETBNT mnKMEr 1 The ' Best Material: REASONABLE TOICES -t Give at u a3F X i a I . f HUSICAL PEOPLE E.y.ERX-W.aElVE xx lecuon or cnorca Music, enUtled.. The f ollowinar rentlemen. wpTl-lrnowti in f naleiil i circles, contribute Tones, Sentences or Anthems to us pages., :::-w-. v, - ; BL K. OllverL. H. Soathard, fr-.'ltS.?. til.i't, i I W.' Wheeler, C. P. Morrison, 1 natnaa varaier, m. mason, T. u. itnncr, - i rtrf -" A" ! j Onttersen, Q. M. Monroe, , . , - - ' J. H. Tenney, F. C Cushman, - ? i ' L. W. BftDard, & F. Merriil, - . f . r t. W.P. Daie,OttoLobb7 V r. ..-i :. - ; . '. , Dr.M. JT. Mungr, .-T" : .. 5 iv. ' '.-.u-.. S.: Wesley Martin- Tho Editors axe Lift ! lhllffiSOI'sf Boikm i:v r i .. .-w IL B. PALMER, of Chicago, ; ; - ' Of whose former nubile tiana 1.600.000 eonles hkv ' been sold, 1,1-X;T iXT ? - -J-- : While designed: to suddIt the wants of Ctvoraa . Choirs, SiaginR Schools sod ConvontioaB, its, lanre I supply of new Sentences, Motets and Anthems reu- der it an. eaaellent vi ;.u .' Book for Quajftett01ioirc.v tl : per' dosetL IIS Pof it S3, 'iipect ies will be mailed, for the present, post-paid; Price, men eopl to any aaaress. Ws also commend our Soarklins Bnbies. ftS for Sabbath Uchoola, Pugrlm's llarp, (F3 eenU). for Vestries, and Hour pf Blngtng. (41 (W)'. for Ekri OUyer Dlfson sV (Do. J C.,H. Dltson & Cp.' ' - ' : Boston. ' 1 -- NrV.ir ' aug 36-ataw Wed Sat AWeowly 'nti- - State ofllorthlJ Brunswick CoontySaperlor Court PATRICK MTJRPIIT AS ADMn?ISTEATCIt T on4 mm of TJsonus P,'Ilau, deceased, f ' - -.'VC 'r-'',?-.,-v,..,Plantltl'" SSf WmUm H- Hau, "Jari.es Owen J??? Owen, Amasyths P.Ashe. Jnlla I Booert f. uail, Bophla Half, John Howard, 1 Ann Howard, Thomas Walker and wife, Ja, - eri Samuel HalL William I. ti.ii TkAn!.. Thomas Q. Brown and wite. Marr K p.row, f ar-l JHall, Wmiam H. Brown and wite, Go, ..i Brown, Angelo A. Benton and wife, Elis-bci r . Beaton, heirs at law ot Thomas P. HaQ, doc d. - - ' , 7 , " , ACTftG Petition to sell land to pay AsbU and c-.. - . ct adiniaiBtration. , . . " ' T " OBDEIt FOH ITBUCATlo:.. " ' - ToSamael Hall,. WiJIUm H. Hall, Ar'rV- V Ashe, James Owen and wife Elizabeth, i Sophia Hall, John Howard, Mary Ann Lovrnrd. 1 Walker and Julia Walker his wife, non-resid:t.u c i the State of North Carolina, and attendants to U above petition: " ' . ' , Yoa are hereb Of the Clerk i and Stats i ber. 1878.1 tion, or jndgment wilt be taken according to the prayer of tne petition. ' . , ; ' , Jvltness, W. O. Curtis, Clerk f Snperior Conrt, at office in SmlthviUe, this 6J. day of August, A D.,. iV- ccims,-" : aagloiwSwTB . ... , 8. fi. " 1 7 - MaMhAMWMWlMnM-, hmmm, nr mmmoned to stmt at tha "iffr irf the- Superior Court for the tonclr iforessld on Tuesday, the 8ih day of Octo- answer the romnulnt in tv hu,.. Por Cdbor:iCcnt,';- JpEOM tst OF OCTOESItV A DWIOXIXO, TWO Stories, wit basemen" containing eleven rooms, wlthoat-umses-- most desirable "location o See end street, between Market and Deck Apply io . sngttf'-Tv;'- ' Fofj Salb vbr r Benti - Street, between 8rl t - i 4.H rose first 8teuber. A?'J Ui vang8Mt, -a, J .. v . "j - . .- T i . v . .-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1872, edition 1
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