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I XI SING. - , , .. 1 f : 1 1 - V " - If. tOU s ( -n r r. -t'-c - it 11 Lrirri ,--ifS OUTLINES. Jacob's majority in West Yirglniaill lc' .reduced and the CJonstitutioo without the' feature prohibiting negroes holding! makes a decision" concerning sales of , to-i bacco In bonded;" warehAisea.': i-J-Tii I Plnhwlr anA nnm 1T,,.. tJ I . . vnov. iu. i Louisiana have united, vagreJng on Kelogg' lor uorernor ana . r-mcnDacK lor Congress. The Democrata and Liberals are consulting.: DrA'Schoeppe'r. lietfr trial ''has com-i menced." --Cardinal . Ahtonelll' is dead, -One of tiie'IteUimore Bank ' robbers ar rested In New' Jersey and : $3300 found , on Jiis person-: . ' i ' Chiban - war.;, vessel : con. demned at Providence, '-i Convention 'of , Democratic and. Liberal soldier' and Jlcpandlcsa President r;;.-T Fatal boiler explosion in Youngtown, Ohio. Icrowd ... '.I-' - , enter a jail to Hays City and kill two des- jn,.wo..1i vmuww uvc wukicu i with forty-eight fatal cases of sunstrokje within a Week. '-Steamship Persever ance lost la a fog at Lisbon and thirty per sons drowned.. ; ' .', " . -, 'V ' "'. 1 I TUB ITIASOIVBOROFRArD. SncVa'cry of, fraud" has .gonortip from 6very county that we thinW it is the duty of . the press ' am the people J to make lenown (every well . authenti- cated'caseVr 1 . . -i At one precinct in ' this county, MasoiiboroVwe have it from the very lest anthonty, the following irregu liirities ami frauds-were committed. Tlirce iersons ' were registered at night after the legal hour for closing the. trcoks" f. k?t:-v, '' ' '-. : j Si x more ballots were found in the Congressional :.box-fthan there were persons voting. legal hour at tiieircn fwuses.', , ; Witnesses will, attest, the truth of these statements. :-;. , . The fusing of the two Radical fac- tions ift IiOuisiana necessitates a co- I alition theJPemocrats, Reformers' ' and Gberals-whi Kaveliitherto, for , .,'. , . local reasons, f been, fighting under separate ;(orgauizauons.t.,i .v e nope that the consultation pending yester- J day will result in the hearty fusion of the various .Greeley parties of the noble . Pelican tState. United we stand, and divided we fall. We must all pull together to put old Horace in the White House next March! Tlie rcauldron At Columbia . has ceased to boil in one particular place, aud. will soon doubble 4oubble, toil - and trouble' all over, the carpet bag cursed land. The , warring factions have'evhine in-common. It's the . . J - .1 old tune of the '4 Ins'? and the " Outs. True Orr and Tomlinson' crowd are "just a little1? more respectable," but I the two? well '. shaken in a bag would be simply-a - bad mix ture, odorous. as skunks :and; timiable as Kilkenny ferinesf-0 . Antonclli Prince '' ' Cardinal and Clianceilor of the Pope, died yester lay.in ltoine'at the'age of ,70. (An-; tOnelli was ; an able statesman and Jiad .Pius t followed;' his advice more enerally r thau' he did the present .vu,.u-kr T-AVot-YTWTir. .nf - x x. r I . ' -'" 1 T X 1.. r?"tu- v-s 'v , the Chancellor advised his master to make his peace with the Italian King, which ad vice was: -nof to, the old 'rtoiitiffa likiri'--fV "' '' . - I ' , ., . o 3 1 1 1 . - T.ho three great Enipcrors Vbf j -En- rope, AlexdndcrWilliam, and . ran- cis Joseph; will meet lii Berlin oil the (5th of .September for cphsultation.- It is a slight, to England, a menace, btfeItO the Dardanellen, Ani reassurance of the ocial and political peace, of thecctiti - Jient. t - A good fczht Will be.made,. in MlS - sissippi. iCrreeley, it is thought, t will carry a large negro ' vote in some of the uortlierir counties,- and ; the Lib- erals are not . without, hope; of carry. ing the'Statet", . ,.J... . - ,hwtVi k Jacob's majority will r. hardly 5 OOQ The Constitution is ratified by a small . majority,' and. West .Virginia if o.ncel more cooL.'v-r. - ' ; . The ' summer: sun : has played sad liavoc in the' cities': KewC, York and t" ' -.. ' v'j--ik.T'i.-v'i;-,,a iiavoc in te ClllCS. . bv,, x yi St. JLouis seem to, have suffered, most. lost. . . . . : . v me beaUtltUl Valley Oi:,asnmere ;.is...bciiT ; f enrf nlly ; ravr -ed' : bp the cholcr.w ... f . 1 I viiy cuioitju man regisierea in tne j x-vans, is rapicuy approacinng compieuon, l uiw Vu.w v. i tne platform, (recently reported by dark with-? no -book, after -ten, last In company with Mr. E. we passed through I R R in for theJorth for their Courier) was taken up and adop- -?'.- i7.'i .. - , - 7 It. j j j' .i . . i 1 fall oyvmIa. came dnwri ori the mafl vester- I :v i t: . 1 . . l J . - T . e a . l W ort aohvA a nrt thA ww t a rT thA A I ' i . nio-ht f. Jnlv . tHM . . : I .it j'cavcruav auu iuuiiu ino uiasusrera auu o - , , r . i vcu, vvitu auuxuiuuiu lesuiuuuua uiv i ITIBTEOnOILOGICAI. BECOBD. ; " 'T' s Angust 88, 1872. . . . Z ) T ; " Tber- " Time. BEli: mon-.,v.J7ind.'. -:Weather. ; r 'j,,- eter. . .... r, , ,w..v,;.,r . T 'A. M.I ' 20:94 ' TO Gentle Pair : P. M. , 294 H 91 Fresh . Clondy , P. M.I 89W ,,. 0 Gentle v CTear ' j Mean Temrof dar.83 d J!: ?nftt?te .Ue ra ictci iuiu (o in acjrreea tr anrenneit. .). i ' " rC i.. Ktimcrt Rimnrn .r' r t j Serg't Signal Sentve U. 8. A.'' I ; "'!-retlr,.Beport. : .:;. j ' Wab Department, ) -: , Offleeof Clilef Signal Officer, V - Washington, August 24 A3 P. M. ) ProbabOitiaL ; : Easterly to southerly winda, cloudy wea ther and areas pf rain on Thursday for the Middle" States and extend over-Nevr Eng land on Thursday evening ; cloudy weather and areas of rain for the South - Atlantic O a ' 5 - . . - 'ii , northerly to vfesterly .winds and clear weath( t the northwest and extend east Ward trt T.aVo flrVkioon anA Trtfllnna Ttinw. d.Fmog and vupcf lia&e xtfis x uuxouay evening. NEW ADVEJKTISEOTENT8. Cronly & Morris Auction Sale. r ' J. MsvKR; German Association. . O. P. lioTjRK Notice to Republicans. W. M. Poisuon St John's Lodge.' Cuas. D. Mters & Co Favorite Flour.; our Southern Mail Owing to the carelessness of some one connected with the Post-office Department, our Southern mail did not leave the Wil mington post-office at all yesterday morning,' though deposited there in ample time. We do not make this statement for the purpose of reflecting on the party in fault, it being, we believe, his first offence; but merely to shoW our subscribers on the Southern route that we are not responsible for their failure to receive the Stab yesterday. ; ''' ' I , ' ifc - Approaeblne Completion. ... . ' The new three-story , brick building on Princess street, the property of Mr. Henry carpenters engaged in giving it the finish ing touches. The entire dimension of the building is 55, by 63 feet, while the stores on the lower floor, three in number, are 16 by 61 feet The 6tore on the west side will be occupied by Mr. Jas. E. Buie, now of Cerro Gordo, Columbus county, well-known in this city, as a fancy grocery. In the second story he will have a candy factory, wlule the hW story will be occupied by the colored Odd Fellows as a Lodge. The gtore in tbe bas not yet en. gaged. The store on the East side will be occupied by Capt V. M.' Stevenson as a Confectionary, &c, while the Hall above is to be used by the Young Men's Christian Association. The. building will be ready for occupancy on or before the 1st of Octo ber. -. llevenue Mmrine Corps. From a Washington dispatch in the Bal timore Sun, under date of August 26th," we learn that the following changes of engineer officers in the United States revenue marine corps have been made : First Assistant En- - gineer Joseph L; ReiUy has been detached from the Mahmd at Boston, and ordered to the J", at Kew York; First Assist- a. rwa -w- iv i a j .a, -M ant Thomas Polhemus has been "detached from the Jasmine and ordered to the Setcard at ' Wilmington, N. C. ; Second Assistant Geo. M Robinson has been detached from the Sevtard and ordered to the Search at Philadelphia; Second' Assistant Jas. Ogden has been detached from the Sairch and or dered to the Mahoning. " 1 ' ' '-' For the Ladles. . . '. . ' . , .?-,. . v To soften the hands fill a wash-basin half full of fine white sand and soap-suds hot as dry bran, or corn, meal Dust, them, and finish with rabbinst cold cream weu into . . . . .. .... . thA Bkin. 'me best is tne mm sana. or me -vs. k- u at t -motr Vvfl I WIX1M5 UUIUU BUlU ' xvrx uniw i a. Mini used repeatedly by pouring the water away from cach washirJS and adding fresh to keep from Wowing'about This effectually removes the roughness caused, by house work, and should be used every day; Mo"-'t L . W "me-ncing erection of. a large three-story brick building on Hie West side of .;Water,- between lesnutand. Mulberry s which they , design for ?atore, office, etc. ZT? U . - ... : A the'nart of tbebuUders. x ,Avn tho'nnrt'nf thft hnildfirsL 'L - ...v.: 'f.,'- ;. m m " ' : ' V. ? ri -z Imnranmcotlr : X, , '.' V. ' ' ! : TTT. t..M 4k4 mi'na Vntif nf tho NahnTIM 1 - . iinoA WiM matPrlftllv to hia faciiities;for accommodating, his guests, and with this object in view -has rented from the 1st of .October the building Wt aajoimnguie new iu r .1 CI 4I. L-Aot : rl'lkia TZTTIl rkfi k'kkH DIxxltXI kjkx luc kJOOW -v " - with thejnain buuding. by a passage-way. . TTA" .Inn A ool im b rkviotTTKrlnir a M1TH m Ch ClUS - ,. : . th.1iiiiluuiff. Aj;: 9airZ: Tf iilVU Tv AAA S- a AirNaaAjhV"- - "We Are glad .to seech-evidences c perity' 6ft the pari of our1 hotels. Assaulting tThit BoV. 1 Jano-iTin.'roIoretx. waa arraiOTedbeW TTJ CT IIIV-' .vi - j, , j 4 usuce vv oouioru, yemeruaj, txiwcuw uu .ArnTiif.innk fen flultfaiid!' batterv on the 1 T.tx. v .. ct,v. -- o- 1 - . 1 person OI, .BnU wuiw,; u can be borne. . Wash the hands in this five I night ' The party design returning to Ral- V T.6rr r-v; A r wiuu;..ikUK,itMu,s . w.bUVT -- . . xee, 13. Jr . W hittemore, VV . J . Whip- totne tlipm in thA aand. 'Rinse in' warm lather of I '.' ' .'. . '. -r . ! : I t- t ,rk-. snn.n.i T1 ,P,:n. I vlce ! ; ' , I .". I PCI , tfUS. XA, VII, uauiuci A.. X U1UCC1. 1 Size. Una yn arul flftor nirln-7 mh the hands in I Trne fer Sale, '' " .'J-- :- . - I ru-i.u- - k n- n I found :'gu"ty and j requxred. p pay vj -aria 1 hour before It could-; be recovered, ; though' fvUed to &Uead the faaeral froa, tie; family red-C.-i'ct.U. -"'l'--" -J :.".!; J: : - '-yx .-''1 tie most rztxaus exrtlcss Jrcr3 xiade..i.i 'i'tlvisdayiatt VclockA'.JX. :VX--?:;p JLeeal Dots A J' , Several light showers yesterday. - -f I " Old Prob. predicts 44 arears of rain" for this latitude 4o4ay 4j; '! ' TbjC Robeson outlaws are keeping very . quiet and unobtrusive just at present " . There will be a Bpecial meeting of the German Association Friday, evening, at 8 o'clock, In Oermania Hall. J. .-. - 1 ; Regular monthly communication of St, John's Lodge, No. l.'P, & A." U this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock. " ' ' ' ' . We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of the Juvenile Savings' Bank this evening, zX. & o'clock, in the Ar: mory rooms under the City HalL ThPTW wm nnlv nnn no wtnrtt thft I Mavor's Court vesterdav-morniner which was continued over for a f uture hearing. - - Our local cotemrxirary of the'turw Mr. Josh. T.:j Jamesy ; after . arx absence of some two weeks, has returned to his post - Maj. J. C. Mann, Clerk of the Superior Court and Judge of Probate, has returned to bis iW after an absence pf two or three weeks at the North. .... i The case of Aaron Johnson did not come un before the Mavor's Court vester- , aay, as announcea, it oeing posiponeuunni i . , I some IUture aay. We are requested to state that there wiU he a meetini? of the Cane Fear Steam : a . r !. 't ni r., .:.. r, , xr o ir,i-.. I .afternoon, atirfclock. . . We learn that Rev.-John B. Barlow I v- . . . t.a haa been called to the pastorship of the Snrl Tlarktiat PKiiroh ?n thia ritv tnnkm r T Of ReV. J. E. King, resumed. ; The second annual session of Dr. R. K. Meade's English Classical and Mathe--1 dav Ort 2d The TP V anhnni eninvn a f " . 1 Some ten or fifteen merchants from ! The NapthaGa. Worn.. TheNapthaGas Works in this city have been turned over by Mr. J. JL Eichholz, i nav orrnmVkn i who constructed thenV fo'Mr. Jas. Darby,' the State. ; This condemns the extra who has long been in charge of the old works, vagant and ruinous- taxation, the m. uuxoj saya uie worjts are m guuu run- irauuuiemv issue oi jLonus, anu wie ning order and he feels confident they will criminal: concealment vaud false ex prove a success. - He also recommends Mr. hibits of the debt on the part of the Eichholz as a eentleman who thorouehlv t t- , .! l unuersiauus ma uusunsfii- as a pracucai g engineer nrifl bnflder Mr. H. leaves fori -t-T., xew x ore uus morning, dui wui prouaoiy return in a few weeks to construct the -vuii,- 'n-V TtrA. s kt.vX ville and other points in the Bute! ; In justice to Mr. larby It IS proper to re- ... mark . - r f!vi,ni . . , tu . muv wvuc Culc io tnat genueman iot an ine pipmgs, con- nections. etc.. necessary -In the construction Of the Works. ' ' T . . i nr.. r. . ,i lirtwix A special telegram irom a menu at mar- . - , . , . - , ,r tinsburg, West Virginia, received last even- ing, informs us that the election in that AA1LL, alLXvl IU9 UO iaU V1VVUUU IU AW gtate taa Qited m the adoption of the new triumph of Jacobs, the Independent Conservative candidate - for Governor.. This intelligence has been confirmed by our Associated Press di patclies. . , , . L ",' , 'u ! V - " m m ; ; Colored Excursionists. We learn that a large colored excursion irty is expected to' arrive here from Ral- party eisrh this afternoon, t The y are to be accom- n.n;w .r-r.inriT1:nRiri trnarM. which "j .- S. A on ontOTtotnmont fni tt.. A0 VAyvVHAl rv stx s V sms vaavys wtmuivxxs -- ma benefit lot the colored ; people on Friday i 'We offer for sale the -display , and body WW iwimcxijr uu ix. vUUiiK aiyr I r,A XKTarXlrl-a Ht k w Alan a lrt nf frkliimn i . ,r I rules.; chases. brass , dashes, i&c The as- I ' , sortmeni oi type w large, una oni8 i Boris,;Minon;and Nonpareil. To a cash purchaser the entire lot will be sold on the most reasonable terms; or it will be sold in lots to suit at a moderate price. Our Chip Basket. What is that which, by losing an eye, has nothing but a nose left? A noise. The minister '.who . boasted that he I" pf coui'not: -; ; ;; mean iniggles Sniggles wants' to know if you can ak - -UT:J n 1!oTi irvm a t If '?o ' I maa.o uxiuu. . ixxou x. x. payable at sight, :r It is awful to wake up in the dead of I . . . ,T T 1- I4.L .. t. I ' "' .' , !1a countIv - near-Ikm A country ' girl -'near- IkmisvlUe has learned how" to .utilize her .'father; When, her ' fellow w rides out to see her she makes the 'fold man "keep the flies off ' the horse during the visit L- i i-: i i-i-j ; I Ane avaieign papers recorxrxne iolloWxng'su4 'acciden - UU Baturaay . . ... lrin?rerr8on of Hoa MiBarrinsrer. of this. 1 tempt w rescue; nis au-Mueu wmpaiuuu, n0 amau ns 10 nis own aaiery. 'ine orave 1 and trenerous - 1 lion, 'ine ooay I mlm .PA- tmAp tha warm, fnr nrt I fTriorifta w Mr urtftTT arnnfAr XTrk aradfiiav 1 send. LAarei uui: a. A-lTtrrjin. : Tveiaon. ji. u.: w. f P08" I of CoL mghain; was seized with the cramp J?. Rlffii-.r'. nrcitL .wWe bSiungTa'irim pond ttetf -Mel MI?atw!A8m1k v 1 Vllie, auu uruwucu, juasier -jauuxue xar- i vunuro,jm tct.w-j, 17. xvf . j- r . -x;. ; . 1 nn'a;r. euu ui. uuu. x. jixjjaiixuucr. ul um. - . 1 .minm.u .... mm .1 1 newel PTf!itP. no tittle anmintv lvwir. a ; nr- xrt.fKr4 nis.. ritk -Ar Of the TinfortUnate YOUI12 I Mr.lt Harcna, aged es years and 10 months. : . BOLTERS FINISH .THEIR A'TICKEOO'HIHATED. The South Carolina Radical bolt ers re-convened on the 26th, Judge Orr iii the Chair. : After some speech making the following ticket was an-, nounced as the choice of theCon- vention:' - ' Tiir TTr'kT vt vmfTVATirn Governor -Reuben .Tomlinson, Charleston. aaeuienani-uovernor j ames Hayne, (colored) Barnwell. secretary of. otate Juacon 13. Al len, (colored) Charleston, v r ' ' lreasurer JLdwin F. Gary. Kich- land; -' " ! -,: - Attortiey-GeneraI--John T.-Green, Snmter.-' ; ' . s ' rVvmritrfknirattoral-J - -Ktt v " v. v. wwv I r reeman, Andei"SOn.'".s i ' :v: I - Adiutanfe nnd InsTwtr.riATiAWil 1 ' r . ; x - i tJuiMiuimcuu,- u. . xuvi.uvnuti --jj. i i lioberts. (colored) Greenville I V . ' UongreSSman at Large J OSeph Quash, (colored) Aiken. . . Air. .karle. Ot AireenvUle. Ottered a ' " i a lit .. resolution eiinorsinor the nomination I anu y uson, anu aecianng t vi I Wi "v"v cicvvuib, I therefore that this Convention adont. t i ..r, I as ineiT. nominees IOr Jrresiaentiai h.WtAr trio tkownna nm0 ilmt electors the persons named -for that position 'by the Republican Conven- tion held at the JState House. resolution, and it was urged tnat t.-A iv I .ii t. i w inn i i i Mfir w fii'i'i i ii m y- w ir . ; . 1 J ; J - mt ' i riding for the encouragement of in dustries within our 'borders.' mutual nrotection for labor and canitaL At the evenino- session Mr. Earle presented an address to the people of public omcials. It recites that frauds I wmnor Tm-m tho npnn!e-mit nt triPir 6 r-r - ard earnings have been Shamelessly and frandnlentlv misannlifid. so aa to i - j rr . have made the Government in South Carolma, under the name of Repubb- canism a disgrace to any civihzed a v, v rr. a a. h.1 a rm a .( i , i . a-: w a-i i in uiri v I . . , . , X J 1 vv vi upwu vjjiiij uiovuvvu ftffiftpTS of tt,. crflt- firtvornmnTkt. and tQ the p Certificates Armed I v t j n r I and thA rmlt?ATQ in' tho TVms- r - I UIV null ' UXVfliCV Ul IUC lCVF- I I mi.. - it. man a T no i,nvprnTnpnT rr T.no i r ; . - r -t - oiaie otuo8 in eeiT section ox, tne "uuirv i use wuo nave perpetrmeu - m - V tnese w'011?8 have stolen the garb of RepubUcamsm to serve their own mow njuugo uatc oiureu iuc lit" j ui Republicanism to serve their own dnt.v is t.o nanifv thp. nartv. and ro- generate the State Government.' It condemns the nominees of the other party as riot entitled either to credit I r support, and recommends their own i to the support of the people, and ap- I ; 1-J ..A! -fkA i-tL.- pealed for this purpose to the .voters of the State.. The address was unani mously aaoptea " The Convention then ; elected i c, . tt, r- ,kw OWW! liATOUme VWIIUUIVICC, WIU1 I . - w" vir?nS " Utuio39, v;uijxoixxjg vx v. - xvncu, who returned his acknowledgmente and predicted a triumph. . .. ,. Tjie Convention adjourned sine die. The Closes . faction resolved itself ' . ... . into a party of reform, (?) appointed electors and ? Executive Committee and adjOurnetL' If you feel doll, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent leadache. mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from' Torpid liver nr "RHlnnanMa n and imkinr will enrn von ao speedily Medical and permanently aa Dr. Pierce's Golden Discovery. Loveliness on the Increase. A marked increase of female loveliness la the eye-delighting result of tbe immense popularity which. Haoah's Maaxoua. daui naa ootamea among tne laaies oi America. Complexions radiant with snowy purity and tinged with the roseate hue of health are com monly met with whenever it is used. ' For the sallow and unwholesome appearance of the face and neck.,.. which utterly counter Balances the effector any per sonal attraction tne owner may possess, it snouti-. tutes that clear, pearl-like complexion which la such a trenscenaant cnann in: woman,, ana renaera tne I j Ai u. . i 1. .1 1 roughest sun sou aa uenoa velvet. . jno one is more trarisfonriatton which it effects Si these particulars. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Natiorftl Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor. Angnst le, M. C.: Cowan, J: H. an, Jr., City; J. i FJklns, Horse Shoe; Wm. r . .tit ' t nw.. v , a McKcnsie, Banockbnrn, S. Little, H. A Crawford, Wa adesboro: J. T. Redfin. W- K. Cox, Anson county; Alex. Stewart, J. 8. Spencer, Boeungiiam: I. t. Araeia, juenmona county: 4. I xx. x aTiv. now xuk&,xnyuLiiurkuu,xiuijnHe:.. I c. Everett, J. D. McLanrln, laazinbarg; SvR. Town eiaoi "3 I"?; i The friends sad aconamteiice. KStMetfnBvm: rniliip JU. XVZeitiei, ICOlOreai XeaniOrt. I renomg w reiara ue progress or oar erganizauon, 8,m-t "!. t,-.t ' t I and therefore I (G. L. Mabson) resign. 1 This la well. araar m m - ir i i " " , . . v . ; y I . dec 1 MARCUS.-Jn this city, on "tho'SRth Inst:" it 1 " .NKW ADVERTISEMENTS; REAL; ESTATE UPON ORANGE ; STREET. ; Ar." ; M. Cronly, Auctioneer. BY CKONLT MOBRIS,: ON THTJRSDAYv SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1878, at 13 o'clock M., at Exchange Corner, we will sell for cash to the highest bidder, that valuable Lot, 30 xl33 feet, upon the corner of Orange street and Hoe kins' alley. , improvements: 1 lTf 0-STORY-DWEIJMTOEy i (BBICK BASEMENT), KITCHEN, AND ALL NB CESSAEY OUT-HOUSES. ' irag29-eeptl,8t5i ' . ; ' ":f. ; :To the Eepublicans ; :- ; : of the city of ."w i i, m i n g.t o n: ITHERE APPEARS TN THE " STAB " OF YES- k'. ! . 1 t I.. T) five G. L. Mabson. resigning the Presidency of the "ran a wun irsi. warq n . My u. jr. MoarK, woo aspirea, sc., is maiung Tcmaras x ana otner gooa liepuDUcana rejoice at this appa- Ten retnrn to koo" wenee ontne part or M&twon. lie eeea the banotwriting on the wall; it needed no word from me io make Ma popularity leaa. Bat for have te-dar'iiMtead7 boWins hlTcertSofekic- m'l7JF8S. l Btteif. among tne oe- icueuna ueionct ponucians. tiis popoiaruy m th.mnnfT v,i itrninnni t i i..t wtin w,f iVd Mai agalnsthlm. Rotten eggs never spoil. My coarse M Kcpnbncan and an advocate of Grant and Wll- sob is too well known to need any word of defence. Grant and Wilson for President and Vice President ia my aim, Mabson & Co. to the contrary notwith- tmdtog.io ( ,r. i .. i ,,- G. P. BOUBK. German Association. Y REQUEST OF SEVERAL MEMBERS there JJ wmbeaspecialmeetmzof the Association on Fri- a. . . . . . . v . I aay night, at s o'clock, in uermania nail. By order, X MEYER,; Acting Secretary. aug29-lt St. John's Lodge No. 1, F. 6c 'A. BI. ' T3EGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION THIS (Thnreday) evening, at 8 o'clock. , : : : i " By order 'of the W. M. ' rf: ;ic&-v:yrj wm. m. poisson,; St, joHK'Haiii aug89-it Sec'ry. Well Known I 1 fjwscjtv jujli t-uriio, - pa- i vorlte" Flour. tMore generally nsed among fam- Hies than any brand of Floor sold In the city. Al- ways true-always sweet-alwaya white. i - , JQQ BaiTelS. ' 65 Half BaiTelS, - Or In Bags of any desired quantity. Give the Fa" vonie f toor a truu. -xou wiu una it to oe au tnat weclaimforit OTOT? 900 "R A "PPT?T d I J Hi IX LO)J iJxXlXlXllilij I . A 1 . 'TT-k, "DnminU AUU AACLAA UCUIOIS I S.U V- rfn w IntHvlnomT ia V.VnrltA Dinar'' -j . - w "7 jnx w.. I ausr yJ-ti i " T Nona Front street, Post copy. :Saddlery. a 1L LL KINDS OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRAV ELING BAQS, and everything in the line of SADDLERY GOODS, 1 Cheap for Casn at jr.S.Topnam &Co,i I:-. " ::"'" --: -r- .m f .:-.. 4,.r- ' No. 8 South Front St. febft-tf nae - Wilmington, N. C. i Shields' Eye Wash,; MANUFACTURED BY ' MriV Sue W, Caahwelf,WnjtiNGTos, N. C. NE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDIES for Inflamed, Sore and Weak Eyes, ever offered i pontic D or sale Dy au .uruggists in tne city. 60 cents per bottle bottles double the original Wholesale Asrents.' : 14-naelaw Th ' fa 47 Market. street. , MISCELLANEOUS. ; i CuM?, Soifc I WU"UJJ . "v uxw ,ax luxu j iCA BOXK3 CANDY. 850 .Boxes - Soap. 100 AUU Boxes Starch, 300 Boxes Brandy Peaches ie cases earaines, . - .. . ' . , ' For sale by ' S ; F. W. KERCHNER, 87, S8 and 89 North Water street. Bagging and-Ties. 30,000 ABDS ' QQQ -Bundlea Ties," f a For sale by; , ii3. t i; F. W. KERCHNER, angSl-tf ... 7, 28 and 39 North Water St WliislcerBrwd Bclmapps.: fryc BBLS. COMMON CORN AND BYE LiU Whlsklea; SO Bbla. Brand, 150 Cases bahnappSkV .-. r-, ct,-..-.j..- vf.; ; r Fot sale by L ' jr. w. aJtiMJiiiN tilt, aog25-tf . 27, 88 and 89 North Water St ENGLISH, CLASSICAL . '.' - ' - m-erwt : . ' . - " ' 1 -k. ifi i:jLniJ.,ft y$ -h.; i Mat he qiat 1 c al' S c H o o I .' fTrHE SND ANNUAL SESSION COMMENCES ON - VndikAdin. OrixibM-Sd. lS7i -1 T " WWiO TTTkTr!R- U lnrnrrnr In flermn. , ft1' Hj .V.. AW 'I.I. "I" , III, r." ,l- .'....., vr . County Bonds wijl W paid on BatardayAa .-t pV' '.-!'i-2it.-:l over 5 1 gust 51st. at the office of Bass, Bcott ft 'Col-",?u? vA ; .Li?- FENNELL, JHV;' t-:T-cti.- - 1 f r-Miwif rTVASanas . . ' . -" Tt-- - " r, k,WUtJ 1 VSflUUt, MISCELLANEOUS.: IMPORTANT Gomiiiissioiier's Sale of valuable cut real estate! By Cronly & Morris. PURSUANT TO AN ORDEB OP THE BUPE rior Court of this conntr. the uaderriimed Com missioner, appointed by aald Court, will proceed to I sell by public auction, at Exchange Corner, in the ciry 01 wummgton, in. u., on 'l norsoay, oepiemi 96th, 1878, at 18 o'clock M all those . ic. of WUmington, N. a, on Thursday, September I VALUABLE LOTS : , V.x V-. i-.& FBONTTNG ' , ' .20 Feet upon Third Street, ' - ( I 21 OX Feet upon THCmlberry Street, " '224 Feet npon Fourth Street, .. . brrra fi-. i n' ' ! ' - ' t T)T)TnTr Tt t rrr YrKTnj 1 XJJLVA.VA J VV III II 111 : aXTrra7B"E'.1V: AlVTfe" fiTani.KS Thereon, being the present site pf the Cape Fear Military Academy, to De sold aa a wnoie, or aepar atedif advantageous inducementa are offered. And immediately thereafter ' -' -. j 20 ACttES OF VALUABLE LAND,' ! -k v t ' ' . ... V - - Ik Upon tfae aoath aide of Newbent road, boonded On tue east oy lands oi Mr. JttonK ana upon tne west oy Green's Mill Pond, all belonging to the estate of Dr. F.J.HU1, deceased.,... . r TEHMJS OF SALE, One-third narchase monev in cash.' the residue In eix and twelve months, with interest from day of sale. ! v. VU1LA,. C M. STKmiAN. - '. iommiseionera. aug 15-15, 22, S9 sept 5, 12, 19, 88 . For Cash Orilylr TWILL SELL THE BALANCE OF MY LARGE , - AND WELL SELECTEkD STOCK OF ... , " w . .l.-t, WHITE GOODS IT' . At Cost for Cash; . -1 'i ri f xr T7 T7 A51-T , -T- "XT I i, II JV1 H Jli :A Xi. Aj. il- 1 ... , . . ; . AND GET - . .... j '.' ' ' .. : . , ..... . . A; D. Brown, ; EXCHANGE CORNER. . July J8-tt molasses and Syrup I - 650 11 H?8' ' ; Huscovado r Holasses s.- ii.; s y.r:tj:P! 4 ,J, A - For sale very low by . ' i -.: i june-tf ' , WILLaJCD BROS, " ' FamUy;;;Ex Tlie Steamer Waccamaw vt-j, : i -jj. b -e-nmed ou next Friday. An AVINGFFEEN THOROUGHLY REPAIRED1, sum- angti-.' mer. will be resumed on next jrnaay. Arran ments have been made with the railroads by which excorsionists can ect return tickets for one fare; ! i Intoxicated or otnerwtae oDjecooaaue persona will be excluded. - . i -v , Fare for round trio, a 1.00: Chudren taalf-wce. A String Band has been engaged. Boat leaves at 8 o'clock AM. , i. .... , aog t8-, Always on Hand rpHE CHOICEST BRANDIES, -WINES, WHI8- JL kles, Ulna and linm, at , -; Famil Sugar. cheap aug38-tf 57 Market Street H. B U R K H I II E E , WHOLKSaU AJTOi I Tobaccos; Snniisi .'.r,' '; :.A AJril 1 .' .1 1 , k i ,- . 8EGAE0. Slcn. of the Indian Chief, ,' Mg t5-ti -I -I -1. Vk 'Re 41 SXarfcet SAv 1 In Store: I .",.i A OK BARRELS- FLOUR:. 843 BBLS. PORE: fiOiJ S Hhds. sad Bblm. Sagar; a.- . ':., ftfi'lM.-rkkers; assbrteaji'v'-U lUU 47 Boxes Tobacco; CO Bags.Coffee; ,fi'i 1 'X 0 -Off LbvWestralacn.; V? V - i QaJMUIJU,j ; IVfvV j; I . . ;. ; .. .i -r - ' - . r -.-bl.F. ' lw, ,l!iV ' t '"FuU 'lAnG 4f CiWO mkltfi f Floor, Goshen Butter, Pig Hams, LardC l .900 . SflMTQ -;T VrnVn1 ' " T Coffee. &c all of the best duality,, and as I 7 r ,".,ir TrTfi t;" F ' as can re sola in tne city, iresh in store, at I . ( i . - ' c JAMES L METTS'. ,1 hS iv J i.'-.'- 1 a - a jiUr-. i j-o, ail, ww jTi-fj-ii U . ; '? V -y t-DX:r .f y f '7 ET7A3'i'lIAijil - - 'i J. yo 'the r 'V- -mahiit 11 :u:i:::l rr Ln Caitp, Iso. l. . . l;n limond Va, Juiy, AT J ate Soldier alone, who had an unbUaniB.nM ; tbe memory and berolain of our faUxn comrnJei, ord flaring the war. ; 1U onjecw are j pcrj rk .... . . lutKaMM. in ami U amtatantw. aad to trr and "preserve .the U lU- and purtty ef history. . - . . , We are now specially en wgeon the aacred dnty c raising funds to assist Hollywood Memorial A-' tioa in removing the remaina of ear noble dead f - GettTBburg and other points where they are nf " ' ed and mistreated, to Hollywood Ctmetery n " . city, where, ttnooch the nntiring cfiortaoi our W- ring moaoment erected to their memory; and ' nroLvAi aa cared for. ther can eerly rect i , nonorabM reeung piaee w pruriuua, uu honor bestowed rin oar-HMemoriiil Day." la d. rating their grave with nowera. - There are yet i Gettysburg fiie remaina Of near ONE TIOU. A. I Gettysburg the remaina oi near vu 1 BOHh, thr ara from nearly all ue Bf-.'f ; I who- a mv In some instances, the ltu b.lu. f U wli-lnltT wImn thevfall and 1.0 ar nr t-hni- hanM atkOTlt aa if thV WeT C ' Minmrhtn n.Va tM hlaM or Oeeeni miu.. . boil, and the pocket of all who are not f alse to lot ing false to principle false to a cause once dear open to remove these neroee. from sncb ln&:jn! and inhumanity. - - . . . ' Some of these men are front yonr State; some o them may have been your dear Trienaa or yoar o ' pro )Y Oied." i na. their remains be dishonored when theylobt ue Uvea for yonl Will yon aid n to remove them to r safe and sacred spot, where the warm, nobte tu tu-t and gentle care of Virginia women can wif'i ov thenar Into whatever hand this appeal J...V beg you to aid as in this cause, ln which onr soul is enlisted. Ask your friends to aid you. D not hesitate because yon cannot give macb ; re" ber. aa drops make an ocean, so many amuJ tva.. bntiona will make a goodly sum.' , v 1 Can't you spare a day or eo to canvass specia. for this purpose f - :, . ' ; , R la necessary to raise several thousand do-.ara aecompIUhorir rwrpoaebnt we not hesitate to i dertake it, as we cannot think Southern jpeop.e v close their hearts and pockets to sosacredran f" ' Remit all eontribationa to W. C. CasiuateTw , Piedmont and Arlington Life Insuranro Co Richmond. Va. ., he beii eing Chairman of Coiuw ! Please act promptly; give aa liberally as you r ive ae liberally as you let as -bring oar brol dbc give sometning, ana let as -onng our away rrom noaoie nan as ana nonnem rmi. w. o. cakiu- ;tc::. ; tvA- W. KLLI9 JON I : s, V.'l E.-B. ARM ST J ,Qi Q t " w tr w-i. a avr"wT . . i aag 80-tf f j': ?"k.'- J ..--,y.Commitce, . .... .. - - . ; ':A i f &Job;tingtci: three fWB)ajapiMsa;'';7. !t- ;rxie d es maxe UEASONADLE PIUCES' as -t:rSh $-iAJ k FOB supERion v;rc: , 1 f Give uo a Tr;c:I Twenty Dollarri fcr C a fas sEvrao nxcnrxx -r;:r:r: h iu ! ' . ..... , ... , , iV . I - ?y .l;I-l:8UlMkXlBB;Fp i. " A' ' ' FIRT!lxASS," TWENtV-OOLUMN, '. LTTr ary Family Papery pablianed every SanrdaT . ... - , Charlotte, N. CL, at the, low price of OlVE DOtLAtl A YEAI1. : Each number contains an In teres rfnr Ptorv. wor at least the subscription price; enonfra TITS to kr you laughirig a week; and a general coUection the LATEST NEWSJ .' t; - 3 , Every subscriber geta a chance at a valuable ' miam, and one oat of every Ave wi:i be sate to i premium, worth from 35 cents to 03. . -OurCASH PREMIUilSare in same of l, f $5, $10 and $30, with from two to ten premiar each denomluation. i Our othec r"3miams cn s useful articles, snco.as Sewing Machines,' leu Domestic, Ae., Ac, ranging U value from, twe flve.centa to $i5 oaTT . M Delays are dangerona': Subscribe, fanmedia' and get a chance at the large premiums. ' . v.. : TO AGENTSw We are oifferimc iore Ybern) dncementa for Clubs than any other It 1 - can maite money oy canvassing for OU -t V, ; For pectmen .copy ot paper, premium L -ierms to Agents, savd 9 en t ataii. p - ' - . - .'. - J. O. IL KUTALT, :- fJrl. :;h- robliflher of f- , . aowr.vj.ll..-. cuxj.l I ' II .1 1 1 I I . II . ,-, . 1,1 HAHOill'l) Cl"rr. NOYT LANDING. 10.0C3 Its. Yiizv E-Cz:! F" Vi W - J.-i";. - S ' "FOi SALE LOW J5Y ' ! aog ta-tf ; ' tlFCZD, CT)W A C x.yt HaCv.n ciccn.I 1" '. .. - ". ' -. . -.'. ioo;ooo..' 1X3 gnouLixca aJo) en -a. For sale by. June $l-tf j ' ,,-,-flviTLLAr.D rr ' pyV t y f T- 120,000 ; - - JTBOM BXLTOS SXC2 AH ii,vih o aaJe'by iiiVy-fttip. ..'PW,!:," .i irx!i. :r . ww , wmj , VMk V'-... .i, X. IT. r"TL;;.. , Ac shglilf i ' ;: :.;i. ...
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1872, edition 1
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