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by s THE HOEIipiO STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY ' ? RAMS Of StJMCBimOH. TmoMvance - ........... t Oft 1 ,t7nth in advance (". ) 75 Vwy Sobers, deWd fa W part of the wfteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are Authorized to collect for more than 3 months in lidvaacc. . -t'fJ .Ki-ii l.b:KK:2: . OUTLINES. rArV have beaten the Reformers, anil SJ .!. lAflpr of thn kill - . .i u is sum .fwnue man named are condertned to death. A l5,WW. rpr6ner waived his trial in the county 1 1 to death. - A 15,0W.rproner waj, fire at Catskill At Caledonian game m t.o5a tht-were 15.000 nersona., - .- . rnuauvFM-..rr--. - ts .-cr'":.. a vAoonlo Arnnvon fntnn Hnamali I TO7 AU5U. ,v.p1..l - coast. 6'- -" ; - cute liisnop o! u .o , JLIavw Desperate and fatal riot in Curragh of KilJ darei Ireland.1 New TfoVk 'Maricetsf Cotton, 19J20; gold, 115iH5f; spiriU turpentine, &k rosm, 3 95. Gen. D. M. Barringer i3 aerlqusly ill at the Green brier White Snlphur. & - In' the Pawaee Sioux fight, Pawnees utterly-defeated with, heavy loss. Wawassett loss 72 dead. Uhe Election Eetiirns. HI K NTS. ' I most siderin We continue the publication of re turns: ; : .. i : . . , ; DUPLIN, t- 'xu i i : . .. " - Official, for the Star. ' : 1 Public Debt For, 1,066; : against, aoo. Dupennienaenv xruDiio oriss i For, .1,068; agaiust, . 348. State 1 Census For, 1,075; against, 350. mu t ii k v.- h r--- - --t" " i dine, which corroborated tha testimonr f t ,N"f"r! . f rt.v--f i'-rr?'- -v - medinmf ii-.nnir k :Li' o K'hhds. cuba molasses. - . 1UU.-- AlMUSMil.l.-wVT MWIM mot I a shnrt ha.nn in tKrt n 1 - I Km OX I&XftUOn. . , . '. I I ' " I r.,m of the amendments have carried the case of! Dunlap1 how r goes up to TT -"T. TV - " 1 .tr 1 - . . ' : : V. ' : : Aft ,9V"8S!iTO w s f - - k. 7 uv.-.,- - . . -1 a " 1 IIUIU UlO BlUC Ul WUC SVlfMJ IHinWlllHlHIT lilLPr I tVUUlk fVlllUl W M flWltWlvliOy nuvpivUi ' 1 1 J i ' ! . . yT f f . .i' 1 -vv vxiu, av wmv vv " g, that the general,, vote is -v" ' Tuiw-i:i dered man's weapon It was also testified and the late: liourlirwhich. they came to .a- "i.. ..? ...wiso a.. ; TTAftn Trnn -T.Of fl : mall, this is a very flaltenne result. I , I tliat the tracks allnded to in our first notice I hand we are compelled to omit the preamhle, I' Mrir V1in1rim ' f at tri TlrnKan 1 T ,.v v J---.-.- ..:vv t near lunuucotne. Among nis coniem Exemntion trom Taxation lor. 615r I : o ? r.:T, . . . ' , ' against, 780. The University For, i,U74; against, 343. ;i Accessions 01 General Assembly For, 1020; against, 392. The Code Commission- ers -Forv:l,oai ; jagainsV35S.rTFede- ral and ptber Offic?rai JJoldyigQjffice . For, 1,0G3; against, 354. ; , - WAEB.EN..-. . : . ,- ' Official, Lowest voto for Amendments was the 5tb (JJniversity), 731 ; the. highest, 7thV (Federal office hoiders); j4iThe lowest vote against was. oh .''the 1st (Public Debt,) i786j the - highest, on the-4thfTax-ExBTrrpttoTrtiMr' : - - ' trr't Ti ' - ' lowest Tta f 9 . An?endmeta on the 1st, 2,095; highest vote fpr 4th, 2,25.li '-xwes4ir.Bgkins 1 i St,1 "2,14; highOW(9CSsembly), 2,122. For House of Representa tivesGilbert, Itad., 2,861; Snow,' Den,A2.202.,t Gilbert's majority 659. r" "union. -;! OnlyoTfeoteagaiDstAmeoarnent8 ; M.aoltwtJAfcAnt tnwnahino In Lane's Creek' 34 votes were jcast against 4th Amendment, iniDofora 19. in BrowriV fa 'majority );;29, 3 in Davis, in . Goose Creek l5f- tifidi in New Salem 109,- a' majority. A yeiy large jnajprtv was. however, given by the county for all the Amendments.' 1 .'- j AL.MBJT O 1.EAVES. Hi . . Sanders Ford, : colored : Senator f rem Fairfield, , an aged..and. ' honor-: able man, is dead: 8 ; ! - :;;r''c' ;,V! l 1 here were seven deaths in Uo- umlna.for wek.ediigTthe 9th -7-flT? t . , wfc Wltfeahi ftWfordi 1 tw Superintendent x Anderson . i re paired the road "near Hamburg the same day the accident occurred. .. Th e .jiHowell killed Alexander B on Friday self to the kiiliBg1 lirown who hn KPVPml ,1ir. Wnrp . -1 A very silly wager is reported by I a lirassels -journal. One of the nu- merous methods of. inflicting capital punuument. m t,mna w wu.cu w h-rrallv (lavs.iil'WfeoTiah -iroutMBeteianS tried this .experiment tthe- other day I witn more or less 'wipleasaht effects, They bet ': that , .theyi could, . remain j awake for seven days, on condition of I resorting to every conceivable means wr averting . sieep. a .luauiiwu which they arranged their time was as iouows: .Xbe nig , .waa-passea in dancing OTd drmking coffee One s xl - I cot nie yuHDg meu Kaiuw mc i flesh: two went to sleep after having flJu.I -i ri- j I been up 130 hours; one was seized with inflamation of the lungs, and the fifth was conquered by sleep oft horse back, ; fell. off, and broke an arm. . . uuku vhhh" , . i A letter from Camp Bacon, situated I "r.. "ft t2 k hAnrl rif ViA-var.lA TnrfinT.a annPuraH in va a-aTK7 vsav aamaww mmr AT the the and teinnt. "ons.wnen a body of armed men came upon the scene and the Indians fled, closely pursued." , . .. -- Lesseps has been elected to the French Academy. - Columbia Fhcenix says easier yesteraay, uipujgn tne nPPcr: pari ....... tiposai ! WTt.iiW tt. tu .n I her body was friehtfuUy hurned. i this city, was in the set of performing1 the r meting uuuju i Ma i. l?o T?;- uam JTs i v- ri wv iwwA - , ..- ,. . . . . , ,.., -f.r ao i i . - --. . . . . , . . . . - -iMnint coats ir m 19 wetincK .on namrnav i , ... - juism mwiu i x., mi j .a v. -,r rnwn.in thfi "forfr 1 1 m,. iai-. tnx niw TToii I operation Of trepanning the skull of them-1 r". r , tUi,: f theNewbern 3Wa - A cnlnrari man-in thA lriTti t -Arrv ." last, has .8umnderea him-: VfflheiWbe f8 . August 9th,, 1873. .. jd.aainnan. j empi of James Lane was s Sheriff Dent. Me claims tnat wnUnit&care .beinz held, in or- r consiaerea r aouuuui, ;. xne perpetrator 01 . t ,. .... I. -a ; , niT;! mttiea'.Piaat and BpedacatioiiBcanbeseen was 'done iff- 'self-defence;:! to MSTent-stragers WTaant from 1 deed was at large .at last, aceoimta, hut I ...-.The -decision in;;the -AUantac, j t06 ledge fiuddenly. gave . way, throwing at thUoffleer""""": . was ; a t desperate character, .15nr thpmflfil hf i emmodailona. I a warrant for lus arrest had been.issued I'ennessee s uhio.-itaiiroaa case was reacn- baa headlong : intotiie pit and . burymg him l' ' otr. l.; nnmomifiillv l T - j i.a t ti.. i,.n. ed on Monaay u? tne AtecKienDurg Dupepor from his head ud to within a few incheaof 1 ' i vicinity of old ; Camp Brown on I oiiowav Conservatives, were - elected Magnolia, ere Instaued m their respecuve 20th of Jnlv, attacked a liouse 1 . y . ' .T.i- va' waninc. bw. D. IX Q.-,C killed two - women. They t- Magistratea- , -J , M"D. : "T-LT't m o.i tAWmit nthor donntda Tnn Prpp.k elected Ezra Thomas and Wm. JtL GerKen, oiiuwcuv: v"u, . .-'.;." :,,. ,. ; : . -' - f" - ' , ! ' " . ,.. . .k r . ..." ... ...... ;,.,"Y'. Vi '-'.J .-"" XII--0; J2 ; THE DDlfliAP CASE. ClTtl Rlxbts In Nartli Carolina. I -. . i 7: .f""" ,af i"auuy mjiicu. in i.i m fMr.v rtT. haw AttA '-iV" V,V. vl.vur,vl i which he resided and th oa romnvArl l A?t w v mww i ' . - . jv.nuK. wuuy, It n 10. thn riMantiMw n a? J I r .uuuu, guui-y uTlf - I?, S - , Wl. wr 1 - that 1 ' . i -'15 -r- i "T:--"" great feat; aud has been identified, that lustice " is rfonierl liim v.,1a4 . J ci. -j-jvi.i 1 ! prays lor.ine -removal ot ms indict- ment from the State Court to the I TTtiited States Circnit Court ' for the I .uv.avu vr. i.. VI VII vaiUHUO, ' X UO I ...i . j . t . . ) whot had formerfT sentenced Dunlap heard this prayer and ordered the removal as asked for. Then sue- GP(wlf! mnn ImkiI manninvMSnir 9nA w - " ".. . vuv. I wu vvaA t ivvtviik vuc Bcubcutjc. lwu a u I ftlfl trt t. 0 Si ! tQ - m- n, I The Democratic Nominee In Ohio. Williarn Allen, whom the Demo- crata have nominatmi for flnvflni nr nf i Ohio, was a Senator in Congress from 1837 to 1849. twelve years, and had Previously served in the lower House. I m those days iio. was a famous orator and a power m 'the land, but since I 1849 J?.?,?81 qwetly-on his farm porarv oenaiore. soeirea m 1S4. r t 'T-vr ot j T ' j I wens u ouu xi. xjix. oiuuey xreeae ana i , ptmyu yi"vu, ive public life, and Mr. Allen is said . to be as young a man as they,; o -r MEW ADVERTISEMENTS, f Y It. P. Beakd. Temperance Advocate. v XlrjNson Co. Nobody: : - ' . Williams & Mtjbchison. Pork, Bacon.: ; B. P. MrrcmELL&SoN. For Sale. Jos. E. Sampson. P. F. Cemetery. Lioeall Dots. The Steamship Metropolis, Nicholson' arrived at New York from this port on the' 9th. The German Barque Bertha, Hansen, arrived at Helf oet from this port on the 26th Ult ' tU l :- i i; K' '. v. ;J Hie British Brig Somerset, McBride, arrived at Amsterdam from this port on the 7th inst , -j, i r- : ro -T-r. ir -i the city. ; ; . 7.. .;. i I ' , , -. i i The German1 Barque 1 Bhcmghae; Nau-' snananac: ivx- l schutz, arrived at Constadt from this port on the 22d nit. . I lit I HU J!U,.,'.i.l; -.;.c;. t ' The thermometer in the Stab office yesterday ranged all day in the neighbor' hood of .85 degrees. .:: The present Board of County Trustees will hold their last meeting this , afternoon,- uoun yesieraay was mat oi james ot&uey, chareedwith disorderly cdnduct. who was . . v . i found not guilty and discharged. ' tWe.ieani that undertha iinfluence of the heavy rains in that direction on Sunday there.isnowsbout8 feet , of water on the 1 shoak.at Fayetteville,wlMeh.plaees the riwr ia flnp hnatine Arder": ' - The colored woman who was so badly I ?!: j i .T.. -t: : i ' ' i . r. .... I ADjureu ujr ciihuuuu yi aa jLecuacao t lamp on Monday was irer'aomewhat -From present mdications,' we learn, tnere.wiu ue aiaigenuuuw ui ucuniucuw on the City Treasurer and Collectors books. City tax-payers are reminded that this is the last week allowed them for the settle-! ment of thehttaxek;'':; - steamer Fir. Fly, of the new Y1' - VJ!P hereafter leave Messrs. O.G. Parsley Co. s wharf regularly at that hour, and returning leave Smitaviiie at v a. ai. , n ."- The members of the . New Hanover Agricultqrai Society are reminded that they mVitedbyCapCPaddisOn; of the steamer NartJuagt to participate in an excursion to Polnt ceU tmow, where a meeting PomhW gentie on agricuhral subiects will be made. The boat wiu leave - ... . . , , . ,: , . thA same evenins'.' " the same evening. i Wt di';- '.'?.,-i'r''! f'1- f The Late Election-Brunswick Conn- Xjt i, ..... s ' Brunswick gave 53 majority - against the amenumenis. .. . . -. . . t i : - ne jnagiaimicB cicticu. m puuuiviuo .noi,rn ini Jnhn T. Wescott and Iewia a na1inWbothReDubucans. - . ... 41 A TVvnnii'fl FollV MeSSTS. SlVrOIl and A-B.V iwsai w w 4 - av Feniamin Lock as Magistrates. : rvmao,,t!,a wre elected in bhauotte m . . vvusvsiwiuivi' anxl-Waccamaw. - ' : ' ' !" . i Northwest elected Messrs: Swinson and Lawton. Rermhlicanfl. " ' TWO a tnthaKtta3nr.Mn,nrn,..t .n1 -. : ' . r- m.,...;nottl,. r.;MBnt otiwooita ".WeraBWWltt ' M aMUrMB ' ::'-.'; ' - . t a n'riorV ' nt thf nfflw of Jnstfrw : Wnnrt- f Ueorge lioodman iiaa loanect anotner i -., I escaped wnn sugnt injuries, at a o.ciock, at tne omce oi justice wooa-1 .1 ugs, whenever in their opuuon necessary, I . , .. .- . I cotored man his cart, and upori its notbe- JSL,;tn, tat?n.t?rtn f niAr nr rmrtv i Vindicator: There r 1s : "'' ' v"-'' '.''' . '.-.' ' v ' I ioe returned in time, and hearim? also that I SDeeches in favor of the above preamble A lie unij uuo wivno ura jiiajui d I ; . .WIEMINGJON, - N., The Late JDardcr ! : Bobeion-The'' laqaest JIik Dial ; Preooanced the raoraerer Parcntt of the Ia- 1 eitiye. &c: ::, v-'S,5's?;';-wi;5-rI;! fM jf j--''-:? -.-7-: f 1 In OUr last lS8U,e, in. giving the paitlC Ular I Jim Oxendine. at Eoreka iSiation lbeson U.,V xr ,1 s j:.:-. uniu t v . iiiiiiiiiMV luiiriiiiiir ia ni rrti iliii -Ti"'rrr-r we lact that Koecial Coroner John Hollowav 1 . " had gone to the scene of the tragedy for the purpose of .holding an ' inquest ;oTer the hodyWe also gave il as the general J " ft ' - - bw . utnoiun.'Vi . uicuus- ui vcuuiua - uih Johitoialwagthegiifltyrtyv with John and Sinkler Locklear 'as- accessories;- -The result has verified the- truth of ' onr state- fnu.,- -! ' ' ; .tr-"7 " " ; careful exammaUon into the j facts, and circumstances of the ca3e 4 the Jury re-1 : . . j- L v Ms t t. !'t- 1 to his death , at the hands of John . Dial. . - v.vwvu.u . I Among' the .'witnesses examined was the wife of John Dial, who testified to.lier hus- UJ. I. V.: WUII o 1U1WK W 11B UV990HIUU, aibCl U1C 1 '.. hova hnnn tha wvwwaw --t iriv.T I " .Fy..,t:,.,v,, -1 were those Of John Dial'' The whereabouts of the .'murderer is at J present a mystery, but we learn that a vo&e T ism hot pursuit of the fugitive and it, is to. I he hoped that he wm srou be overtaken and 1 brought to justice, j Dial is said to he about 30 years of age and has a wife and one child. Oxendine unmarried, and about 25 years. of age. . vMte, rAiv th- h. nf . hrldte boy, entirely hade, was? found en tangled in the trestlework of the railroad bridge over Smith's' Creek, 1 hear this city. found that one of his armswas missing and 1 hjs neck ahdcOTpbrtiorisOf the body bore J of alligators, orfish tlemen bythename iJ eviaence oi ine rarages oi auigavoni. ornsn i enfA a ssAe ''PewTA Mlntl am An V a m am I ui ovluc wit. a nuuuciucu iT uicuoiuo -t.4is.u- iJI -ux uu g xmcu r- ---o j - . a .1 ionunaie youin. as .a son oi,jux. iooert. l Carter, Engineer on -the Wilmington,: Co- i -dm ji i . absent from the city. .The boy left home .. . . . - . I aome.tune during jmg, whM tune ne met witn tne acciaent watcn cost I him his life it is now imDossible to say.1 1 . . ' . - . .1 though this and other facts connected with: 0 it tne saa anair may nerearter,De aeveiopeu. i a . 5 W . .-m. m a w Some advance the theory that he must have I n f onH dpftlt -wrlth ' -nrlnrt rtthpri thiriv I that he may possibly have been run over on . . artil trU Urj , i'-V-. l o 4 vJ:-. " rr v "iT I uuoiih, iiou uiuvu vcvuk. iuc uiuw i . -to n I 1 i .a ti ryeariof aeeiv 1 -.. ' . J - j I ProaW H.Iele. , ; We are called ,.upMl i to record another 1 DTobable homicide, which, .curred at! - - Town fV lawick conntv.ron Moh- day night last-- A colored man by the name i i 'C-t T.'-R; . T in uuu tvu ii T. wu. uu uvuo w . - - ,. .-5? saed between the parties, daring which the borrower of the vehicle seized a grubbing Koe and struck Goodman -ou the shoulder. afte. hicn ; ; w ; reoeated the t blow. .trjirw wm thren tfm m fHo. ;The Mow hroketheshoulde Of w -i' . -:;.... . the unfortunate. man,, and .the, second fractured; his akulLi ; The -wounded man ..i .! a.. . j-r w m -Kt wan iasu w niaiiuiue tuiu Ar. .. jl. iifw e .m j . j w :officers,i': - v . -.' - : a: We learn fromaj friend at Bosendaleon tiiTCarolma Central Road, that . the leader of the band of five men who attacked Mr. J. A. -i Edwards, at s that .place, ok the 2nd mstaTbeen arrested and'isnowmlailat l day mgtlt ias by the Sheriff of. Columbus 1 1? and lodged in jail at Whiteville for I gafe-keeping until Monday, when he Was rt- I moved to Elizabethtowh. Mr., Edwards is is improving. mn.ieai. From a friend who has iust returned from we are pleased to learn-of themedsucc.ss the La jrayette uornet joana, -wmcu numucra m u i . . I They are now in tneir iounn weea s prac They are now in their fourth week s prac I - -,'-. - k t,- tice and already play fifteen pieces, we congratulate mem upon uar buwjcm ami hope soon to be able to report the same, oi the Wilmingtons Cornet Club, which has i lately oeen orgaxuzeu tu uiu wity. I v.i.ht. Prthias We learn that the following officers elect of MamOlia Lodge Pia 1U, ii OI ir.f OI I - . C,C.;W. J Carrou, v. v 1 . .. r . "nw . ww : tr.ke u -t 1 . ji l r.; &x L jnorns, iv. pi aw - . i-j; - , - - Jnernman, jo. 01 x.; x, xi. E. ; J. P. Hoffmaun, M. at A. ; Geo. Brooks, 1 1. w. ; w . m. x.vans, v. vr. C,, JEDlESDAY,, TAX-PAYERS' MEETING. Stirring Speeches Spirit of the Peo- , iii pi Pacta .and Vlcarec Submitted & General ITprlstas. f , lt .; I ha t a ttdv AN ni0ot i ti tuhinh anTAninAr1 in Wilminnn nn Ath inatant. mpt itfVHar Though the meeting assembled calmly atid Marmomoosly yet, there . was a manifest VW if.W present, .. 11. & excessive and discrimihaUve tax assessment, it was a meeting - not or politicians, not ot a certain race or sect ot men, out a meeting of. oppressed tajd-payers, m wmcn aa par ticipated ft a wronged j and oppressed peo ple. ...... ' ,. J : . . . . : - ' After toe meeting was organized, the Chairman, Owen Alderman-JBso.. called upon Dr.' Scatcbwell to, explain the object . I a ? l 1 1. 1 J : .3 X . : ,3 a ble length aln Svery forcible manner. ; After the conclusion of Dr. Satchwell's address, a committee of nine was appointed to draft resolutions and-to express the sense line memoers oi me commiuee: vyiuiuni T niTOr,a nmK,ir, ir-i Keith nr , .... ... I.' ' . tomI! .Simpson ,'jE.Ii. Robinson, John BeU Dr. Satchwell, Cajaar, Dudley and Capias.Bour- deanx.""" ' '" ' ' . . T !.!.- 11 J .1.1 .1. I 't' 'T w 1 1 itoYrta Ann. iif Kiranortn w rL rnntr flTrrirwr t which wiu not much 'matter, however, as we I tva anAaavrnraA tn turn Una rmh1f Tvntltwl have endeavored to keep thQ public posted as to,the cause of the upheaval among .the I masses ''reference to the matter of taxa - tion.1 L :V1 'S -ui L ' X I . tesoZaed. Tluit weobiecttoaDAdenoniice the present system ot, assessments aaopiea- bv our Board of County Commissioners, - . : I. and especially remonstrate against me un- lairness ana lnequauty so prevweuk ut of saideiriitor nieht townsMDSJ' and will ' t.oD ii t nn ommftna tn effect a Drooor reduction ot taxes, ana to nrevent unfair and unequal collections. ; ) - .f . . . .4 . . . r and iinfinnai collections, i -1 :uewtcea. That we resDectnuiy can upon said. Board of Commissioners to make a l public Statement of the manUer in Which I these, obiectionable assessments were made, f 'yWSS notwithatandiaff thenromise of the Board on I last Monday night that they on extXhurs- day night would:ear , in writing written- commamts from tax-pavers ''If any gentle-; last Monds dvrtlirTlt. J -w vwwu., , " - c, . comnlaintg lVom UtnaYers. " If any ttentle-I Wof the Board is ot entitled ?tEe tetv ponaouiir.oi Buanur u m um jjwwu i .nerein auuueu y, iw wjm wiwifuunwruus i ?TfS -aOWi S'Mfi fw Must to the Board and to the pubhc,-that the assessments-were made, a well as the .mMint nf .TMiiShiMo moilh in nwntrinir cr" Tlr: Xi UM lOAUWM UVW-. AJia . auw-Tuauu . va, tuv I sheriff " ' ; , i .ReaL -That whueVo'bne objected, as far as we Enow to the action oi tne uoaro, i-w kMMkWAfMaaa Avamintniv .'thvt-VTirrla A ttSni- AAA ilCiCVUiULQ SAOU1UUUK ' Itm VUKM e vvut- mittee. into the books and official records of our Court House officials, we at the same time suseest' to the Board to open wide -MJloomlm.0 , amanAtr, or.. . Tht nr raiwtfnl1v anlr thfim IO. aDDOini BDecmC Qavs ana UOUTS con- venient to all parties for hearing complaints i vnHno nf tarinnuM vhnmngMm tham. i ji . .v. : rl i a . .i x. 'I ance in the way taxation rnay be redressed. UaotMdL That an JfixecutlvC UOmmittee XrfVnT- payeram the absence, of public meetings, f? Peeww iiicjr; ww" to apt v no kaqtyi nr xuinrv iTTiTniHuiiirit-nc air the Board of County Commissioners, or rrr other authorities, to .make..rawn;'fblrrt grievances m the wajr Of taxes of those un-fwho-. Is not expected to live Mrs. Lee I m .JutrAM' mur. and resolutions and in advocacy of a change I . - . . and rerora m owaty anaire were niaoe Dy ltessrs. Everett Snith.m larkins, j John Bell, and others. Thdj harmony and unanimity of feeUng which prevailed .indi- cate l TeF?. Vffim.,. ammintad the ffollowlnff Executive Committee: Dr. SatchwelL Dr. SiiCfett& John Bell, James Garrason, D. T. Durham, WiU J. BinGeolgelkeaux. A I On motioh. the Chairman of the meeting I i naa recmestea to nreDare tne ttroceeainesoi B . - i T"j - , . t . . . ZE&ESSZ I ... wV . ' .... Court, we learn from the Democrat, Judge Mnnra in 11I9 OTirnlOm deCldin? that IVODL 1. - - K J , - i JJiCAWweu, XiSq., is tne lawiai rrewuen oi.i the Road, Jiaving been legally elected oy a duly organized Convention of Stockholders representing a majority of thei stock. A Receiver will probably be appointed m order to keep the Road ! running until an dim- culties have been removeaj .i f n IF YOU" . ' t. Want a Cook, ; ... j-.f ;.,$:;..-.-,;. : Want a Sitnation, . , ' . , , i; ' Want a Salesman, " . 'V. ' Want a'Servant Girl, ""''J Want to rent a Store, :' Want-to sell a Piano, ' T . ; Want to sell a Horse, ; L 3. '-.-.. Want to lend Money,. ,j Want to bny a. House, , : - ?; ' Want to buy a Horse, , . ' Want to rent a House, - ' ' .. Want to sell a Carriage, ' J ' K f' Want si Boarding place,1 ' f ' " ' ; 1 v Want to borrow Money, " ; '; si : i . . Want to sell Dry Goods, ' . .. . - .. Want to sell Groceries, Want to sell rnrniture, .. , ; Want to sell Hardware,! , .-i .f i Want to sell Real Estate, i . - Want a job of Carpentering, , . , A , Wantajobof Blacksmithing,. ... , , ...Want to sell Millinery Goods, , , , , , Want to sell a House and Lot, - Want to and any one's Address, - Want to sell a piece of Furnitare, . ; 1 - , Want to buy a socond-hand Carriage, - T , . Want to sell Agricultural Implements, ' : ' Want to find anything you have lost, Want to Advertise anything to advantage,' ; Want to find an owner for anything Found, ' . " ;:. Advertise in - ' ' . HE MORNING STAR. .:' i j " ' - . . .f ;t-i T S-eaT . ;);i,.h; pBnmHa.lHK. We have just received a stock of News Ink for summer use,' put up in packages of 25 pounds each.: Cash or4C. O. D. orders promptly filled. Price 5 cents per pound. , AUGUST 13, 1873. CITY ITEMS. 10; Advertisers. la another column will De I found the card 6f the TiMrtoAUot AnvocArt, pub lished at Camden, S.'O. - Having a large and inlluem- iu doiu jBrouna,'ana espeewuj m l rirtli anrl llorllncrfnn fha inrnn... I lndnccinents to advertiwro. ; . ' I Job FBorrnis. We call the attention of mer chant, clerki of courts, sheriffs, lawyers, railroad and steamship officers and agents,' and all! ethers having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Mobniko Stab Fassrma Ustasubumxxt for the prompt and faithful execution of all' kinds of Job Frihtiho. . We' can furnish at short notice Cards,' Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, "Program meg,' liall Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, Hand-BiBs, Cata logues, Bltta of Fare, Btaow-Bills, Checks; ' Drafts, &4.tc Satiflf action gnaranteetLi u - jii t, 'f i i jpuu HjiijKr. Am jLOttZujia stab iwok jHna- ery cloes all kind of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. , Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness la the .execution of their' order. - ' ' " ; t : ' fc--. ' : ' i ."T . ... i ?, 1 ; , a rf " otthelattw. -advertiser, wltt findt ft in Nmlrable Asylum have g0ne; pn' tp fbxf ordJ '''-'A' 1. t A Charlotte paper says .wniskey mmonia cured thebitCof a copper - ' and ammonia efnak""'f:'i1'', - ' ll,',Wdn't't.l'ii15,amb a."na syium is compietea, ana tne ; a -Tan i . A :j - '- 1. J 'a .a-- it " - , . iituil: John Nichols. Esa.i Grand Mas- lnstiTTirinn -will Amn -nn Nunc 1 vr :'M ter Qf tne Masonic fraternity of this State, loa a visuauon to some ot the lodges. - t .... .... ' ' ; a ne improvements OB xne -vnar- f""" "r"" v"1 ' ' -Bia"olu" 1 1 nnool hovA inrkar n lw.nf . : $30,000, and are vv nww. now about finished. -r- The Southern , . Christian A dim. sate, states that EmorvnoHeerfl Onroria. iiM The 'Ne Wton ttn(Zicaor sava. H mdepeudent sovereign from the country wasinthatnSeto agamsttteCtoristiraUonalAmendiTOatsnext rbnrsaay, "-i-i j . - , ' ; ; - nSi M j . :iiwaay, Mai:.-W:t, H.BafflSraiiil Master oi tne Urand Ldsre of the I. il.i w.. oi tnis state, wxu start, on , a visitation, to lhe lodges of the State on the lothprox., says the 2Ve.' '" : ii3?r& of themted States of the I. 010. F, meets m Balta- more on the lSthnrox-'MaWSeafon Gales. prox.' Major Seaton Gales, 2SSi5 ot I ot tmstnate, ana ur. j. a. at hP h. GlWd Eneampment . . s The Raleigh News yould be glad to see two other . amendments added to.the Uonsutution at the earnest day nrac- ticable: the enlargement of the homestead law to a tee simple estate; and making the payment of the poll-tar a necessary quali- ncauon tor a voter. ! n i a ww wioreu men OA AewDern -"-"- - Wtocfce above the aty during : thewar.. i iun uwiuas uccuicuuricu Ul me liraBurv Ilnartmpnt Ann tnpv trill nrv dnnht ru llpnartmprit Ann tlipv will nn- dnnht rw I given the vessel for the -good they, have I " UUlttyu.giTiSIum. ,7 .1 1' JOL buggy, with-Mra Leer Jones county, riding -with hims when the fiorsetobk fricht v w . . . ana.ran .away, i inrowing I ... . . . . ... . - t a man in Caldwell county 'Whose father was al Martin, and his mother befoM her marriage i..; r -nr. , . i w horn theyjiadhimMartiu Martin,; and when he grew up to manhood he married a Martin. How much does his children lack Of being full blooded Martins. 1 The Newbern ' 1 inies : About 5 O'clock just prior to a thunder shower yes ieraay evening, two torraous water spouts at an interval of about two nunutes, : were noticeable over the Trent River west of the milrnnT ' Tiriiltm wriinh -irinlontlir, aarltotorl I M . AAA VVMINUVSMVIV ' i -..otu- n -r-ktK I M""""' " nmvu icii. iiciu uiu j mwu wv, , " Hvv uiy ; n aibt . n og I ifa- f eet' ';. Af tter great , exertion the body I ttoU -rvnrranrivi Ht Hfo'voD a-rfinnt TTio I AwwvvBwe. wew v ff WAweuwVe aau neck: was broken. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOB.SAIiE: 5QQ BUSHELS OATS, - - fir- "mm-- gAA BALES GOOD SHIPPING- HAY, 100 BALES EX, QUALITY N. Y HAY, 5000 BUSHELS MIXED CORN. 10,000 BUSHELS WHITE CORN. Also. our favorite brands Ex. Family, Fam ily and Ex. Super Flour, fresh ground from NSW r nuu JUAe OUpoi ihii1bou- asvaaast HEAT; Bolted Meal, Pearl Hominy, Ac WU aug 13-8t '" " B. F. MITCHELL A SON. . I 1: r ; i THE TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE, PUBLISHED AT v CAMDEN, : S. C, ' - t ' ! Offers to the .i - . f . fiMEtonHercWsaniBnsiness Mea Superior advantages for advertising their business. . . . ..... . I 1 1 .X gi.i,l..M xt nas a large anu incrvaQiiix uircuuuun m Anown, Sumter, Lancaster and Marlon counties, and is read every wee Dy over o.uuu persons. Advertising Space Limited, , For further information, address j ? r .vj i, . FRANK P. BEARD, : - Editor and Pdbushxb. :i auglS-tf: ,.,lv"J -"' Camden, 8. C. - Pine Forest Cemetery. NOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Trustees, at their last regular monthly meet ing, all persons owning lots. in. Pine Forest Ceme tery are respectfully requested .to clean off the same or have them- cleaned by the - Sexton,- aa soon as practicable. ; -!sAMps0N J aug 13-lweodWed Frl Sun . Secretary. A ll. ; WHOLES NO. L 817. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Til ' j " ff , VUxliy X 1UUX ctiXU. VUllCCi 'fty.U BUSHELS PEIMB WtTITB COEN, ' AJJ VS .-v f 1 If III ! J; " ' ' -i;7 ,"--.--'' '1i-' :.. ' ' ' v ' ' 1,000 H rr BBL8. SUGARS, ALL GRADES, For sale low by WILLIAKS & MURCHISOlf. ' aug 13-tf Fork and Bacon. I Q'Q BBLS. CITT HESS PORK, . 150 BOXES D. 8. BACON, - - f 50 BOXES SMOKED C,R. SUES( 25? nllDS. SMOKED SHOULDERS, - For sale low b bv aug 13-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHLSON. BA6SIN6SYBUP, MOLASSES. -i C A BARRELS 8. H. STRUP, ' O K BHDS., a H, SYRUP, a 1 : top; tubs leap lard, io tierces famili 1 lARD. . ".' For sale by aug lS-tf ' WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. JXPECTS . TO BUY . , PERFECT GOODS C O. ST.; Therefore no-' one is disappointed in not getting ;-p v 'i . . ;.'? ' . r t . ' them at that rate, but thhikmg people are surprised ' , ' " To See Dow Near tfcoat V ' 1 CLOTH I IU C V ; CAN BE BOUGHT OF. . : -rr ' i MUNSON S CO.; CITY CLOTHIERS, .angls-tl! Th MVsterT SolvM at East ! UJ.VJ PM. fkuaau.k ;o i,- jC'o.-i. -:' .:: 'iw.L v Bargains ! Bargains? Bargains ! AT COSTl, ATj COST! AT COST! i I i At " Solomon -Levy's..; Store .1 f ..; .... . -i . '- :-' - . . " ' '10ME ' ONE! : ' COMB ALL!" AND SEE THE GREAT FALL IN Dry Goods, GlotMni, Boots, Shoes, Hats, TRUNKS,' dee., e. " " . A full and well selected stock la all departments. AETTLL UHE OF LADIES' WEAE. i i I am determined to chance hit business, and in oraer 10 ao uat 1 oner my . . . ., ENTIRE STOCK AT COST! K.Ibog, Ceeforye,- IRavfi at "SiK. TIPT flATlt 1 - - t"" -By pnrchaeingyonr Goods of :: si-.am- A SOLOllIOir XEVT. I. At the eid stand, southeast comer IVont and Mar- ket streets, i aay UMm-nac, ""T"rHi T3aH - "; f XiaClieS JtJeiLS, L1'; Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, &c, at the Saddle and. j Harness Factory of ; -r ' jr.S.Topnana Ac Co.. mayS-tf nae ' : r Wuinlnirton, N. C ! : ; MKCEaaLANEOUS. - Mayor's Office; City of AVIImlngton, 1 ii ii."!:' i Acgtjst llTH, 1873. f RECEIVED AT MY 15th Instant, for For Smithville. gTEAM TKBLEIC FIRS- FLY WILL , LEAVE O, f .v Paraley&Co.'s wharf on., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, At 4 o'clock, precisely. Returning will leave Smita- ville at o'clock A. aug l-tf : Aslilaiid! :.s. 'f -" -i. - - - - - - -- T A GRANGE EXTRA ! 1 ,? . LA GRANGE SUPER I Above brands of Flour were selected "y for the best family trade, and always for ie and guaranteed oy - ' 1 : - ' ' , aug 13 H i., - , ; j . . JS A V JUMBUM. 25 BASKETS OF THE PIPER HK1DKSIC The most delightful Wine sold. CHAS. D.MYERS A CO.. ang 10-tf No. 7 Front Street Hova Scotia Herring. 50 BARRELS JtFJWTLY SOUND ' Tor sale low by jnne 15-lm WTLLARD BROS. Dickey Revived. 1 A A BARRELS CELEBRATED - From - New Wheat,' 'Forsaleby; July 80-lw ? . , EDWARDS HALL. Bacon I Bacon I 100,000 LBS SHOULDERS AND SLUES For sale by : ''.r'i June 81-tf WTLLARD BROS. - anglS-3t . , v.4 .-...'v. . - ii Mayor.; j RATES OF ADVERTISING, " - twodaya,..,,..... 1 M " J three days..;. ......... 00 " " four days.. I...... ...... 2 60 . flTedaysjrt.tiiA.-..4 8 W "-?.ff One week ...v, 8 60 " Twoweek.AA....V..;al.l 6 00 M Three weeks,. 60 " - One month.... . ...... 8 .t" Twomonths..'.;.i...ii...1. 15 W ,. , Threemonths...i.4j.i,ii., ..i.M 00 . , " Six months.. i.'.:.i.:.'it ..i6 00 :, One year 60 00 TWContract Advertiaementa taken at cropor UFnraU U 4 q narter-coln mn, and MISCELLANEOUS.1 FROM ; isv OCTOBER NEXT, ' 908 OOTETKAR, two No. 1 HOUSES, each m&tainin&r SIX KOOM8, sltaated on the south side' or Gertie, be tween. Front and: Second streets. Kitchen, Water, Ae., upon the premises. " i t rpr terms ana particulars, applyto ' - " -. " UKONLY AHORKIS, , .. Real EsUts Brokers. - aug 10-1318 t . VAItTJABIjE BOOKS OF; BOUND MUSIC! AV EMS1 OPS' ACRED s6Naiiii: " Vu-'l A ;:. :,;-eBM3 OF GERMAN SONG, ' Vi - i 1 PEA BLSV SHOWER OF PEARLS, - s if --( v t The Best Vocal Duets, i" . , . : OPERATIC PEARLS, . ' , BEST OPERA SONGS. Price of each "book: fcdV GO: cL." DOr full gilt, $400. - , , - ' . - - . . T Theabore volumes are iraite'nnseroassable. as each one is filled and crowded with the very-best VOCAL MUSIC of its kind. Books are large and wonderfully cheap. . Pages full sheet music siee. Vuw h sow pages- -. - , . '- ' .! --i f , i Remember onr new - ,lJ-.va ?1 ORGAN AT BOMB,' ITaima la AAwMnlrf-A IiKah If f 60 f 4AWIUV aes v awiisb ti imsv, - Look at THE STANDARD, for Choirs, Ac, 1 60 . EIYKKOFUFforSunday Schools, -35 The above "books, for "sale b all 'dealers, sent. postpaid, on receipt of the price. - OUvei; DItson dc Co. I C II. Dltson & Co. ;- ' Boston. " I 1 Bwav. New York. Fresh Arrivals!, GALL AND, EXAMINE CHARLES D, MYERS ;;..;. I.e.. ACO'B5' " SEASONABLE MQUrDS, ' Consisting In part df Straw berrry, Raspberry - " and Lemon Syrups. Onr Boston GINGER ALE, superior tnacy sold: ccua nuiiA, xmna, jjiuuu, nuau a u i . alj ana xxx; Ycnngers'-Aikin's Strong and Mclwin's AT.RS KnA PORTTEHS CLARBTSj SAUTERNE and HOCK WINES; CHARTRBUSE, CINACOA. KIMMEL, 'T- ! ?iT14; t i 'MAR A3CHING, &, Ac Finest stock or OLD W1NS, JKKAND1US and LIQUORS to fee clty . e f ' f?7 .- . - utua. Al. mx nits w., .. auglO-tf.. -"iiiE : t North Front street. j Just Received, -. ' . Aa nAn 20,000 BUSHELS Mixed sad White CORN, 25 000' lb8" Smok R 8ides' 1 25 000 1118 ? SHOULDERS, ' QQ BblBV a H. SYRUP, ' '' g Q tcse v. " 1 !i 'f . -' 'j . ' I : s OA i''-'CUBAltMGLASSES, '.--i : For sale :knr by T " !; .jn- ! , BINJORD, CROW A CO. angs-tf rH-H -.. Mayor's Office, . CITT OF tOIJBDnfGTOW,. C.,1 i;iT " 't.-tT-'.'T :"' .'' ifi? v-Jnaa-dtblim. f l" 'JX BILLS CONTRACrrSD BY! AUTHORITY of the late Board of AMermeov prerkMs to the 1st e . ' of May, KftSTwHrEe present at once for payment, J and persons boidlng'iliem' kre reonested to send them op for collection Immediately. jnne5-tf t. W..P, CANADAY, Mayor. -. mbulxoiv& office, : ,.: -..-, 'i;a;CJTY OF WILMINGTON kilJ-iJ!- ifhiji'Jl ' 'Si'-V" . 7tav 1873. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS Office nntil WEDNESDAY, the Bta instant, -for keeping all the ditches Inside of the limits of the city cleaned ont . WV P. CANADAY, r Mayor. ang 7-tf it? s; f li f- A NOTHEH LOT OP . "ThQ Best In tn. World, , auglO-tf . , 11 and U So. Front Street nn. i ; . , 1 . . . ' 1 . ' f . -HOLESALB 'AND 'kETAHV DEALERS ' IN GLASS, PUTTY, GOLD LEAF, PAINTS and varnishes; brushes, seed, MINERAL WATERS, Ac , - 1 aug9-tf "! 1 ' 47 Market Street. CORN AND OATS. t ft Tt rt A'BUSHELS WHI TE AND ' -: 1U.UUU YELLQW CORN, .-a y. -v j 1EI rCITJTrT O. t AfflO 1--'. . Wfll Ij eJ IVPiimsT Now landing ex echooner Stephen G. Hart. For sale by angS-tf F. W.KEBCHNEB. SCHNAPPS, BRAHDT PEACHES, &c. OKA CASES SCHNAPPS, 100 ' . BRANDY PEACHES, . 'r- , - - -' BRANDY CHERRIES.' 50 For sale by ,f ' 1,' i : ,- . F. W. KERCH NER, : ' T, 98 and North Water street aug 8-tf Cotton Yarn.; LAITBBIt 1IILL - , v ALLOW PRICE, ; For sale by .. t , ,- . . , July 31-lw ' EDWARDS A HALL. ; -lHay,:Wt .Casai aii ;Gto..; i AA BALES HAY, , TAA SPIRIT CASKS, 200 V W ' -" JUJA0. UAiUJW For sale by aug 8-tf 7. W. KXBCHNXR. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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