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THE IIOmmiG STAR. -J 1 PCBUSHKD ATtYBY, b;hatrriaet. , -ear, in advance (by mil) .ti oo " ) . 50 u ) oo )..... 75 """TU. in advance ' f """"".rTn advance ' V"y w. iloitvMMd In-Mnv nartnr thn ,-ifV0 Fifteen Cents per week. Onr City Agefate are not 'authorized to collect for more than S months ia advance.. , n i-T ; - v ' OUTLINES. J Texas Republicans renominate Gov. i Datia. .UrTheifeederiof tie Delaware and Chesapeake Canal at Wilmington car-; ried away breaking a part of the railroad. The San, Francisco Democrats ? are divided. Work on the Rio Janeiro M. Meredilh was buried yesterday in Phila delphia, i Boston Orange organized yesterday. : (jjhneapeake and Delaware cities are being undermined by break in canal -Gold. 115 in New. York " spirits turpentine 43; rosin $3 81. cool nights and wet weather. ,.- Salerno robbers broken, upsix kiUecL. i !' it 1' THE NEW P1KTY IN OHIO. , Larce Ratifleatloa IQTeetlBK la Allen ,. ; x..:y. aU, Otr. yt j; One of the first meetings ,-of , the campaign in Ohio 'to ratify the nomi nations made by thet People's Conven tion fthCdurobja ja, tbo Oth of Jnly, was'hcia at IamLAllen'Vdnntyi on. ineioin insc vine anenaance wasJ i tery iarge and the interest ihowri un expecty stTPfl& iTheeakers were Mr. T. E. Cunningham, the author of , the Allen county resolutions, ;Jfudge Isaac Collins, the People candidate for Governor, and the Hon. Fredericl; Hassanrek. ' Mr. Canoingham referred . merely to the growth among the team-, est and intelligent men of All panies of the feeling that the time lad come when the, people mast strike for fyee?. dom from party tyranny and at .the close of the meeting he spoke for a short time about the Democratic can didate for Governor, the - Hon. Wo. Allen. s 'Si -iJEadse CkUiosblanl"ionTM)eech by disenssing the reasons why it bad alwaysTteeir dimVdlt Jfor the Demo-' crats who badi joined the Republican to reunite, with the; Democratic parr : ty. The 'questions1 growing out 'of obstacles atiU remain to prevent s re-J nnion, tlot 'tthe: penraUeebieBt 1 1 be Vy bigs who joined tbe Democrat ic party,:.he.'saict,1:retaBed their original notions as 0 ehg paternal governnient a . jgovernment 'i which shall 'TifrdeTtake feVervtfklnc. ihatfthe - ofSeebldeter the time-being: shall deem fc tJheberalbod and Com mon welfare. -4The-Wbiff element I 'bakaobDefaieeratic pari A ty. and former associates could not. irejolniil' Th Peopled fevnjtieii ovettimcutj artu tne iotrrttr ana fifth resolutions of its platform contained the cardiaal principles of trap Demo- speech were-devoted to the action of umiSS .W.reCon-' ventions, in 1872, on the tariff ques- tionlrn,pWffef6f the IiberaljRe- ' publicans lastly ear were honorable so ' long as theyVdre madeA Wq.Kasfo . of supporting Jtiree viraqe,'"aji I !"yIJ V1M.WMII l.iMH". who. like Adams. TVnmbttUl ar Groesbeckj-was known to ibe gteaqctedl on Democratic . principles," ibuv wheal Ithfe2 312an!e A Soeased -to proceed upoatttie,iaeA oi.A.comimuiH ty of principles, and ignored tb tarift and went ( h for nytlupg to peat Grant, it became h mdfe scramble! for epoib, and was bo long worthy; the - alien uonoz niunot&i r : .naf?e uouins thenebMned he drenbeteett we proposiuon maae list year juu year, and said: "The way is honor- - auie, it u open, icvus- no uwermaeuim available: why should we not make a trial of xl t iy -Tda?gjh.rK'K;XX'- Mr. Hassanrek showed that theRe- " lcriaihpaed ittsreiigth4 by taking np the Jeif ersonian doctrine that all men are born 'equ"al and'! free, hut had forcrotten its Jeff ersonianism as soori as it felt Itself secure in power. 'I After dwelling trpon this and kindred 'v.,ao iui. -uanaurea iuiucu uuaiiMur . )iou t the auesnsoi-frpe trade and -'eorrojplioB i&Hh pubficservice i ! II 1- 5s.i i Tke Ia Qlaaatejr a4 M"AltfL . Ballra OeMatraav. v A; It is' important to fix as' accarately, as possible the responsibility of the railrxjajd manager lor an Accident like that which occurred- near LemoniL J tit tiirasS l&MIMmedlallCtame at tachek t.n .hmiidntni!arid'l!nrinAP' of the coal traiii who. violated existing roles. and-'nixwt.'hiye been deliberate- and perverse action, J - "ioupeq, me nazara pi coi4iipu:wiia paralleled. .-.No excuse fbas yet beeri JW. VUWWfMI.W mvm who took his coal train from Lembrit contrary oiii4; wUhTibe' fall ' regular t naMien crer: train (ortlac nntbl T O : c O t--k.i "" 4 tention.'1 i.2-s t .(ttKit-vHr,-,--1. "J: The :';:tt,flii!.1.lft....t.!.,t-ri.f' u 'cH ' was fifty- minutes slow; 1 this is Irtteyit iiia.ijxeu railroad grains are, not: rnnb engi- weeis watcbei 'Bttt V;th story has : -PfranciBrof -having .'beehj ia- vented to -shield him from blame. ' P'och behind time because the bands ; had caught. j:TOeit;:tlie7li1olA- liaicu. one or iwn LUixisra uucur. 'tber the' watch atopsin whicfr case, . uc.eagineet would have; Jauo wa it, or - -vatchgains tim bf means bf the niumte-hand carrying the; bohr-hand forward. " In no case can the hands go backward.' ' - s The engineers story is hardly ! en titled to credence in view of the terrU ble responsibility from, which: in tended to relieve hint. . He must have known the danger which the conduc tor was incurring,' and it was his duty to refuse to run the traii , Whaievr may. pe snowa to juave been the liorv. nnminM vf iL. . 1 . ' ...... n mo ruurvau company, it does not now look as thniuvri thn.rtn. uucior ana engineef of the coal train The dangerous excaVationaearithe 'rail can escape Conviction-Of Criminal road on Fifth street has rMsn nirlv filled nn" rfi(iklftaarpTha -toliiK piiill a..wT"r ww ...u 0uuavi v oc c ci y managers 1! -.8? fttSW- ,4?-? ich wimnaiiiy8poMHUe-aiidtoe only possible justification for which i to be found in ihe "circumstanf f fhat they are common to the management Of jneiTly 4air 'th'6" raifrbads in 'this country. , , , . .. ; . - A collision occurred at Quebec Canada, on Monday - nicrht between the heir ship Mnfiel May and the bfigl Aun, uom receiving mucn damage.'; f OU AlTewYprkJ7fcyaWcorrespiiidH' eM'stCafra-'repbrW te breaking down of a steamer with with SirSam el Baker on board, near Sbaduen Isl, . and, 800 miles from Suez. A tns has T TJfl .ni Lli'J.-: man of Macon, attempted some three m? mk frty if friends camping outon an island in the'Oc mulgeebtrV fenfeef then has never been beard of, though the party returned jn safety . . ,hik, -yrpi 1 Sdnday; school celebratioris among the Georgia negroes seem to be Attended too often with bloodshed. At Elberton, during a celebration j the negToes became drunk aqd chased a white,: mantAnd .'finally attacked . a iroting .rn.au kedStriblmg,'ihjtmng bun aa badly that he cannot live. v. j Mr.;. GladstoneV health is by ho means ai'satisf actorjr '. as ' . bis frinds can desire. In writing to the Mayor of Bradford to express bis fears that there is no -likelihood of his being able d jnpen) thj jaew rtoVn hall in that town, he . adds that , he has ; little strength to spare. ' ? " j The Baltimore Gazette thinks iLongfellQw's igenin. has faded. It !sayj ;ffiriiewas wbedheeoulddifta little water i from the sacred sprinft I oui now, me iounwn : nows : no more for him; Tlrewheering of the pnmp alone is hearcU Instead of the gush of poesy we have only1 'the dry Jiic cough of imperfect suction? t t - Walt Whitman; --who; is Hying at Camden, N.t J, with 5 one of j bis brothers;1 in whose house their vener able: and leiovsd mother, lately 4ied," says in a recent letter to a New York .fnendlfl haf 6; bad a !orig and, dreary ; pull-this is noir the seventh month "Xrhich isr -obstinate1 terebral - anaemia, the. f&undauon jand. AoaroeTof I alL Oyer oirer . again ;J jget !lttle better only to i wlbsfcaein, or get TJi - '1 i h-AT. i3-3 .il . -.13 J7 k,i;.a -. wj s v.Trrrvrrv ;vw.1, .wo. .-f-:.r,r,.r''-'-r,7.-i 1 --. V .Ottonr fat$tKtae about in Jlartoa county. - ii-A-i J. : On the 16th instant tho Patrons ?)?f'iP! t D. D; f He:; was rjastor,' ntilj his health fAiled,'6f ;the nid Pxesbytdrian CJth.lM:esideie ira' thS antboe of several theological- wOrksj DrJr,S was amitf of grea4Tearwrig; :;. " li- !i sorf " .- I',! 1,1 .'.t .C.v'.i'-' ..-It.--- t.1. i I j With50 this w weeks: :3sstife: the Qmvtina Enquirer becomes the Clinton' lie- .V Mi P T,; Colling of ;New-YoTkJhas sold to an emigration company 50,000 acres In McDowell county. - - ; , ,1 T Mi QJ"&. Milham, formerly of Binehamton. N. Y.; died in Raleiffh Wed- f nisdayiof tonssWptida,4 - - Mrs. Georgiana Duran, j of Washington, was badly bruised Saturday bytte hwakingof sopesterAjoH-P ; , . 4fon. (d. JMU ,Joarnnger.,remins. Very ill atthe1 White SolDhur Bpringi Ya, and his brother Gn. Kafus Baitinger, ha4 t- Washington EitpriMiK fool of a negro ate,; wafcermelonai ' seed ,and all, a Bath, in tho lower part of tbiS'oun ty; -last week;s't,Ho 80on?werttTt bis, long. 5--The beavrainf whicKfell Mon day eveninat hidii the efei'Ot washing . .... m -f-.'. 1 KrA. were sotnewnai ueiayea at weiaon zor a like cause Tuesday. 'wJm1Q to calla public tneeUng-wss:JMli;-tBjFai-son'sUaU. Clinton,' N.' ;3. Ott thel5th of August, todevise a plan of . collecting sand preserving the records of Sampson's share in our 'late straggle for the liberties wpn for us by our f athers'.Of 187Q. - On motion, :W. I JsiaonVXsq., waa i ebosea Chairman and n. s ftradv. JriL reouested to act as Secretary, A central committed and town ship committee were appointed to collect information.: ThS unairman appoittieaw the central committee, CoL John Ashfprd,' B. F. Grady, Jr andE. W. Kerr, Esq: m uunianeu i tor thA . nnrarnnn rrnrtil nf I humanStvi u This ftnnft. &vwa&A b-r- iaUen teuuate the errors in the manaerent away pari oi uwum nan majtuig- b t mrjjo hole In 'the:tsmbnkroent of the, Air Snail, in the suburbs of CharlotteT Trains i 5- 11' .It tl T HE B' CI T .' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ? Heiksbekg Kit Reading for the Alilli on dee .Notice " urand Tournament' Ial Oota. it 4ii. Kudij Very little ratBlfl this city yesterday.? win initi .iKtiri ' iiii tii ... l f n-H A., w w i acuppcraon g , grapes nave; op peared in market, t 0 "" ' i i ' - i Jfc$yy J&PP T1 reported to have along the line of the Carolina Central AlfredBowe colored, qualified fyes- " MrMcIrm!dpf Btionhj and Mr Maxwell, RepreseBtative in the Legis lature from Sampson are in the city. -The siight disarrangement at the head, of theCarollnaCentral road, caused b; the. flood, has been repaired and trains run as -usual.'1 'it'L yl;0.0di Z .,;( ? The vicinity of the Court House ' pre ;erited a deserted and lonely appearance yesterday compared with the six or eight 4sys preceding it .i. tl - r ! H ' ui A warning signal,-in the shape bfa red flag, was, displaiedin front of the City llallyesterday., ; City tax delinquents should take heed in time . ".''" ! .. '.;'!. !'.:., ;;i;.; i? ) j 5 When thei!frrt -Stoto left Tayett0ville on Wednesday the. rirer was rising) and there was supposed, to be .about 12 feet of .water on the shoals. .;: i ..s t r..T The article pn our Jthird page,, headed Battle of Bethel Church, takefronV the 8tl number of Got. PooTs paper? Our The excursion party on" the steamer boat flsiartedJ They;. ieturtetiao4Mlf o'clock last night I, : , ' -ill- There will be a splendid collation on the new batquentine Lvey Tte-.Uus xnorn ing at If o'clock. ; Our thanks . are else ,lo' Messrs. Tick & Mcbane, the agents, for ah inTitatkn to be present . ' - '',.) 'J v. - The City Marshal has s force engaged in improving Tenth street, bridging it,! lay-j ing sewers where they are needed-"&ci ; A Btore is being erected on the corner of Tenth ana MAtKet streets, -tun so 1 a i rl &Hiit t...,i t - v ' ""rf; ii-- ; iSw-v-riK f ' . . ... ."txtS ' TkeTroaMe oath JUate Glred jntv i'-mia Eaatrtoawt..T j-v-.i:; pdi Wtflearh;tt1her w some mac. iuraW cies in the article published : yesterds y in; reference to the affray on the Steamer "duiing ttelr colored itf sonifc ex--cursion. We were under the impression that affair took place at or near the Blackflsh Grounds, where neither the Magistrates of Brunswick crew. Hanover counties; had JH4tgi tfcilVM, 'JWUUC fr Q BIUN U Mmm SUSTUIJ occurred on. tiiei lugbfseas.n It sefems however, that the difficulty occurred on UiP river, between this city iaiiu5Bifthtille, wheiSrjurlsoUctiODt caii ' he jEpferd by Magistrates in either county JX ap'pearsl tog ( that the affairwasa more serious ohe thm ws had been led to suppose, pistols jhaving been 4 drawn by one of the party7 land a serious disturbance being at one fihte threatened. ' At thissUge of the'difflcultyi iW. H. Modre,4 J. and sjiofter Magistr were called on to suppress' the difflcultys which jthey' sacceeded In doing. ..We gave ''our first' kiwi r v l A,.. I k i. J l l ir, t!nr,attrt'lnli aTi,rn1 as sent by Sheriff Black for Duke Walkei the colored boy - who jrjSjT topjlcated p J rtatehnt of DaridTMa aftertnoon with -his -prisoner, who! was- lodged in )sfalpQlfiJLl probably bate an i opportunity .lo-day,. of stating f, what i its: know eoocenring me muider prlvillng , it1'be!.'Tshpwn tjast. he has any kiowfcdge whateveii ioaflsh-; ;.;tanit' awsitwUih some anxiety any' new oeveiopi- meats ia thecase. It is uncertam wnat turn to-day'sjwocjeedjn aay take. is, mori4Sa EkeftQhteVeV, that nothing' will he elicited to pwveyenipllCion' )h part,of thoy Duke,' as we learn mat the prisoner David .Martin, upon whose statement he was arrested, asserted yesterday, io ': bhe of the officials of J the ' 'county, that 'Duke jwS not present when the .murdet-took place UUmSa U ItLU fiUlstated that there will be st least. one witneu tp-testify at Duke Walker waa at .work on the Car-' '6uni Central Bailway, within ' fosty or fifty come out on the mvestigatton toda when the truth effthe whole matter will be ascer tained. - d--&$iiiv :rY''"' fir.' (MSlfiISrhich recent ly arrived here from Jfew, York, being In tended as bhef of the line between that dry and WibmAgtaa, 4rscfnhlfch Messrs. W. JUams Jfc Murcbtoon,arft.agents oniy; afine, staunvessei. Dot nervpapacHy 'atso-pu Jlse, probably equal to 5,000 barrels. 11321011 Taat Excavatlea ; . 1 J . The dangerous f excavation on Second street, between Market and Princess, allu dedteyesfajTi been' catisedbytlwclrraig mofnaffTOT. sewer al HJkilhH wniilf ha4ibecnie rotfe" ;City Marshal Price pM sth'f&;;rems and (will attend to' the necessary . repairs to-day. .til;, j XV ' TX'Ti "ttaT t;,:::, nn A Tfcwi ;!; ' ; i -! i'm ' ! ' 1. , , 11 , A i mi.. mi :fi ,. 1, ,i, ... r t,,,i .,r,t!i . I .i 1 mi. 1 , t r-,,. . 1. . t j , . . . . A Iperate CASraeter. fi . . A colored girl by the name of ,Viola,Burr Who is Jmprisoned. in- the county . ail to await trial for larceny -at the nextterm of thQ Superior -Court, is so j noisy in hef de moastrationa ; that, .people . residing ip! me: seiiborkood ;have, found;. It .necessary g complain of the nuisance ' The jaiW has .jtsken 'alUtstf ps, lossja)e Jo preveAtL i such an Rocking her pp a jeeU, llpif It has osly:i acontrary ..effect pn her j She yetted and - screamed, at;: the i top of her lungsjdiiruAgithe whole, of . .Wednesday' When shecessed long enpugh, it is supposed, to gets little, sleep. when she' would :omi ! mence iagain. i;She pays no.' attention to what is said to her on the subject j - le is saidto be deeperae, character, steeped is crime apd fnllf aHnngodlihesswu u 1 .?f.M ; The followipg cases were disposed of yesi terday morning: imiJmii' iu iiThe case, of Violet Hicks and others, tot tuw-yu4uuuv;? , jat yvu.uooi;!j, ; uw , t'V't ' ww:. .hra with WA insulting' Uie Ooronerfs Jury ou Thursday', the 14th ihst, Iwas (found, guilty, and sen-' tenccd to pay a fine of 50 and the costs, or be sent to the: WorkHeuse for. thirty days aluAk iAttirMr1 (Aianfav InffViAnil In Sa' qiti .SMDV-lHUCU WSUN1 ASA SJt j V-fA .apfc rHafcAS of 250 to keep the peace to wafda the I Cor- r - . I oners juty and au other good ciuzensi , " Robert Green,'; charged' withi disorderly condoci on the strfeets,1 Cursing the police-! men, &c., was found guilty,' But judgment suspended oif tayment of costs, on the applica'tfon 6t (h pVoseculiHe witnesses. Body FeanJary ef Iaqneat, As in Yesterday, about 12 o'clock, the body of a colored' manwas found floating Ini tbe river past theT Wharves, ;snd was Ifiialry secured and towed into- thb dock -foot' 6t Orarige'streei1'1 kroner1 Hewlett was kpU.' fledahd beld', ah ' inquest.1 of e th& bo4y durifig 'Wi afternoonVuJVwfdentfflel by a person who" knew decea as thatpf Ttobert WilUams, who'was drowned 'o jthe stesmer.!2Rrdi about elghniliapaTQ this city, on t trip from Point CsswelL to this place on Monday eyeniastia so count of which appeared in the STAs of the Tuesday moniing: following, ".The! body presented a most revolting spectacle jThe jury returned a verdict that deceased eaine to nls death by accidental drowning. ' rrrr -jit Il CoaAUlesw - s Arenort was .circulated on the streets yesterday, that Jai H. Carraway, ;the j ba hier who Was' assaulted and so badly wound ed car Sunday morning last; had suffered a relapse and waa considered in . a very criti cat condition, tJTJpoa quiryswel learned throdgh the proper ihaunel that, tbough.be suffered ajittle more paid tiian usual Wedr, tesclaynight; hewa reefing' " easier yste day and his conditloa believed'tb' be rrid- irainr nnnmnnD - . I TkieBIaitse KteatastAaH fMssfaat CS"' I n The public are notified thajniair matter mtended lor .litchiands uusloW : county, will reach me omeeattha place two days sooner by-- being tent .e6t Goldsboroj and Ktoston than it wfll' by - sending H by thief ajr er Magndlia andKenahsville, asli now ihe case.n This is S matter that ' should t& .:-.! f. -if i' I .. ...... il.-i ... . .1, i i .l-ii ceive the attention of aiehta'andoostal clerks oh'the i mau'mseVshoaiooej py the fff exrditw route, , '1 -H Cwatl Aatfe t Aae savuaauai ia -:Lijaaat sxaraev'toaeeLi lo saidioa I i,J .mvestigsliM4n'lh Carters miraer'f ssetwaflwv comtaxedvyestertow 4astfWaSWV COtttoVyeSteraSyT coUoioT tSe'aosebce of-one whtf l' alleged to have acted an' Iraport bart' ia' "the1 Maataiaifmiao r ifi na nDonirai uwi wnr raav : j 1 f Mt i J tei iiAa, aJ-L S.lk.t BCTllUlO IS1ASG ASIU JbSA V V0UKUWVU nau, w or lu o ciock. me nour at wnica Vyuura aas oaf;' v . - ' - .A Sa J 1 . . f r t ' r . 1 T.-.-t We alMdedsonrt' weeks Bjucetdhe fact fhaonbf1th&:sUe'm a damagea jiisrpnysiognomy ior me tune beuurl Theme'anlmal'yesterdayVkKked a doghelvngisg to PwenBornej an kifhid pond to keep the peace,,. 7f;HHtACj'lo i,e repdft ofine8(JCl, be to have been incorrecti tThere is no diSpuM that, . the , shots Lwere, Jnpd, atnhiny bfat I U seems that none. of,tha;tpek:)cffect We leaen that a eentletoani who i sawt and i con versed with Dial oa . Wednesday s says j that ii is deshoasof an opportunity 'to-deliVcf Mmselftd'fheSheriiR vismlw Illi Oif o4 Hit .UAiii'-.HU u-tl til VT J'j 6 Abateient ; Xll..ati.raetUa-fr'e anU tvaktaliiaA!StUKitaIsi.aaat-' A 1 Yisr4ns . Pre teas Creaa i JD"Alai At a;meetlng, of jthft .TAX.psyers m paw Hanover. County, m Psion; Township, .held atyLeesbur August HsvlIonij)th ofcOoLi Jnb JDiPowersii J.B.-' Alderman' wis bailed to the Chair aadj 8. -C.! TBlya Esq.Vwas requested to a as Secretary'01 The nieemigassessedby bet. Jnd.1 D.!Powers Uttftis GafrisS and W UlUveii? baritoe1bquiiiemsrW j The Uowing Rrpamble (ajnd resolutions we're uuauWously adopted: . j r'j .WWHsaxiAkiThe Ckjnstatutloaof the State nrovides for the levying of a per capitation tax of twodoUars, - and peclaHy provides ' that mna case shausaidax exceedj two dollars;: aid whereas, the per, capitation tax for the current year is levied at two dollars and twenty-five centaA it !Was unanimously ing the same,-exceeded the Constitutional limits for said tax, and ' we', the tax-payers of said township protest, against th pay ment of ;8aid excess v ? ;.vj,-.; ; T hi ' And whereas, the, Board of Trustees-of Union Township assessed the property in the Township at its highest cash value ; and whereas, the Board of County Commissions era- increased the valuation one bundced peri cewy it is. unsjdmonsly n r.i,f f d t yrt f Jleaotved, That this meeting protest against such increaise qf valuation as burdensome and1 unjust,' and demand a reduction ot the ssme.U. vi -:l-! odj iibvu v ( And whereas the Constitution of the State provides that the rate of taxation o all CTrt2 Li8 pdr capitation tax for the current year-and .wsMb cannot exceed sucty-six and two third cents on; every; one bundred. dollars; and mat whereas, the' rate of tax otherwise as levled'thfs 'oririehtf year .'is at 'the rate of1 eignty-etgnt cents per one nundred' dollars ; jtherefore, i.ii ii i udi ;f t-jei5 juu i-wis i J&dfe&uTh&t the Ccunnisshjners, have , again exceeded their .Constitutional rights 'JfesflitadL' Thitwe.the'vipayew bf Union Township, respectfully-ask iof thet nonorabie uoara t Uoanty commisstonersw a return to the: orisinal valuations, as as sessed bv bur Board of Townshin Trustees.' 1 i wrnua we iuuy. ueueve usesseu as lis Sign-, - n.i - .iiyy.'. i. ... .urn ?'r r finnuneBjOTeigni ne appointed to sign and forward in behalf of the tax payers, of this township a eppy of these resolutfohs."1 --V' . ' ' Raotoed. That these proceedings' be sent to the Wlhamgtoq ; Stab and Journal for 1, ,i(J s ::WIBnni t-. : L u 'I -i.rv.' t j.Wn.iPoWKBSiijwj m m ' ' " 1 -CITY1 ITEMS. -l ' 5 Pnniinm lixWa hnt Jaat received a aticM of arses Inkf araainmer sl patnp in packaged of S& poandaeat,(;Ca8 sm f,J, ordera promptly nUed.j ( Price t5 .cents per ponnd.t A ii ..!- i isj ti "BcK Bta1bihrr.Tii WMnhW SVa' Bnnk.nWAv i " i MaaanaijssssBBSSSB-isiHiBaaaMMM-M iery Oom aO kfndi ofBiadinaaadfialtogitea'work-manlig-B manner, and at reasonable prkes. Her--icbinta and others naejnjojg Beeelpl Boeis, oijothetr work, inav rely on pvompess . In jtbe execution of ramiiaii rwuii it 0 aww Haw VTOH mr SOQ resins of Sews paper,', ahie iSteas, wigatpe pwnsuav ju; lsjpa rag paper, ana.wu pa ewa, ta loU to antt, toy cash, er pent by expreae C O. , , is. ." The,neollda6oTiJ of the Cwvfini garner sad that W having largely increased Uxe cbtolaUotr !eftlw latter; adverUeerawm ilnd i an admirable Jnedlam bf cdwauWcatiom i witft the: fenaerk and pUntaci of taa tro fjamHnsaoitj mdljii u iAac rBntrnw. Wa: can (taei attention-af, mer cwata.clertaof coqijta. aterifla, Jawyers. tdltad and Bteamshlp offlcera and agents, aodaU otSers having orderafor jprinting, to the facilities offered at the ICoMmre Srut FMirrnra EBTtBT.TBmraSx-tor the prompt aiafWraeiectttton of aU kiadS of Job PBnrrnia..W can. fnrnlah. at. short hofice lognet Bma f t Fare, ho w-BOla, phecka, Ihafta, -ih yd: idl ; -WaaSiba, n.,-Mf f,i:i! Wa3$& u'V'if i WanttoaeltaHoxw' -ft i:rjj-i'i;V'l k. 'J n i o Vsntsa leaa Veaey'! ii y c riasvl rf v anc to reatra. Uouse, . , ie,WTcaSge;'M!iRM,! u. wantBoSrdttigpiace;-5"' ,- 'Wanttolwltoi j aiStbaen-I)ry.Goad;o f. t .djnvs '2wntaiettioVej;xjie? to ji?ff a' OT7!S5,,!r,f.d, 10 "131,0fn 3!?S!fJ w ani a job oi uarpentenag:, - 'Want toimMerr tiebdi. ( ' Vi t oanf foaeU kEcMand La. i.-'J. CO ,-WanVto andaeyeeefa Addraea-? J ,i.-t ;,j vWlnSjrPotFta? ;Jt nil Want W 5liVftft Wh4ni; M IMirfUfa ii.Wnt JSkiJan oate JoranyOUng Fund, . fiJ SBV .HO HT biASSMHSSM iliOtr.HOta I -n-v hi. -.,,? "Oj-HicksTy JTlipoople ,,of siDeBaojuicneu,'ionaer uia i provisions Ofenact of. thftXieeislattfrew are .building a. puelicoadironrMorjrantOn to rToe, River In. MitchellJby. way of Pedm8ht Springs tod Ltnvlne Falls, s This road wm fiblfonTy tmrsisa an outlet ior the trade of MiicheH' county; but will reader.the BpsaMt , I LbH yill eFafls, Tale Rock, &c,i acces&ihie. XIKP ill. A TgAfig8T,Ka,-lB this City. ate.o'fclieklA K. yesterday, in ttus 40th year of her age,- Mrs"Vlcori Tractolorj if& of JotiTracnaWr aad a 4utOvfr of - n I.. : )t '-.ijn -i jjiiij . i-iiji r V.Tbe fooerU will .take rplaca from Jfr. !TracaBler,s Ii. ... . i . . . i . ( ... i -, residence on Bladen between 8d and 4th streets, thii ' atternoon at 3 o''clock.V Tbi, friends and aricesbf'ttie 'fanV and tF.;d;iB.ar IStt(taei4eVaitooS.kiSi-.f ill f "4 j JFEATT'S.' ASTJtAL OIL'i j ' Absolnieiyaafe. FerSectlyoderleeArirkysnni foravi i iltosainetina qaalitieS smperiec te sjaa. Barns I in any lamp without danger of exploding, or taxing 4i e; Mfactured axpresely d displaoa tbe aseof vpiatue-ana aangeroaa eua, . jze aaiety unoer vrery possible test, and its perfect bunrfng- qaaS ties, are. proved by its ceettaaeA use in ever ,0( families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident, -lreet or indirectly laa ever eeeerred ifrom ,boralBg, storing or bandllnf It. ,i , , -. ,-. , i - . The immense yearly loss of life and property, re aattteg fom the use of chy tod aaggroa oila in the United 8tatea,ia appalling, .i , ..t . : . - Th Tnimrance Comnaniea and ' Fire Oommissibil' en throughout tbe eona try lecoautead tke ASTBAM as the beet aaretniara wnen .lamps are naea. ena oilM f -1 i-j Mi f.jfj.'-- V-t i..jj If . For sale at retail by tha tmds generally, and si wholesale by tbepibprletora, QHAS. FBATT A CO., lBSJraMDaareec, new aevavt m iii;.i,tA uj; anaSjBmJ hi JO! I T-ATXOtS'-AND QETTS YBUJKK8-, BATCHKLS, 8bawisWs7BeiSai(lnei and iiJW i JJ.'d wil? lv r-SU i fn ' J NoV 8buk Front Bt, " mays-tfnae " 5 'wmnlntori.'lf. a IWUIIUIK iLLJi.: reeoect !EW ADVERTISEMENTS JTIS- fJK0POSBJ.70 BY5 A GBAND TO jR-' araentattne biWii'l f "iT'' " uT'ft-&tr tlte' ifjap s?car ? n"Jf Oif TIIB 1 4tk OF NOVEMBER NEXT. -MBtinma.will b awarded aaocesef nlKaighta and To be farniabed free',1 trad'bdrses' will bfr entered' ' 3--. -rxW,U-j ?a9-ij . jd'l,C?.2'i.: ee or expense. , . 1 , . j " M-.ifii;l .r.l fi.it; sfc"dSri'Tf1!Ui-S' -t '-f....... A limited nnmber of Knights onjy will be received, i. r AppUcanjtoJabjqnld addresa Pr.;6. ?. Thomas, Sec- reiary , wltnoaf delay, as the' CDmntttoe deW to' dose tbe jlsts at an early dkjrj !o that ' fuli time for 1 preparation can be made.. , . , ' ..-.: : v- ,i rr f t.:, no; it u s.,.t , , Bqlea and regulations, will be farniabed .by the Bycretary. j ;f " . ; ;.:"''"-' - ..y.'yg'silw ;;,Pflip.pHBlljLH!!H.r ine me or a nmnawv jjpcoia,. Tne uipgy ' t wanv- finH OUIUMnessi SeW .toy.'faBocent, J H j ) u Us T?dr tti king, Ompra tandan'a Heart, OMea alng ton, Tke Fatal Marriages, Tneadr Of Lyndon, TJse YiWlowFTeQreateet PUgueLUepiapil pf Menlte(Aa,Tt,iun.:. ;.t;Jj 4J; " Forsale'at ' '&m&BXBaR'Sx;H ( "V" "'J t . - aagS3-tf Live Book and Basic Store,, r. The Mystery Solved at Lastl f-i .1 !! i I Bargains! Bargains! Bargains I AT , COST J f ATt CO --lf! .! ' "I'M , Y ,f t ft i f- I : M At i Solomon ' is; G!,i om? or"6oMSif ALtc ad:'seb!thb Iff -$pij ffii1 a ifWw. ;WJIWBkle.tr:cfTi Lliz A foil and wen aetoeted jrfodcuvan depactrnteatiTI it T r . I am. determined to caangerwy beaineaa order to do teat Ioffer mi K V and is 1 " - '-ni l j BimRE stqck:, AS; HWnamBogt Come and see for yevselves and Save at Least 25 per r.l ill 11 KiurtiiifVOAiirf;V .KllillJ. '!. w ,H l'W,l.OlhfOW'I., L At the old stand, southeast corner Front end Mar- i...iVli, t,tj m .i.wil .i Ji'i J' Oi 1U xetatreeta. c.v,iunr,V r.t r,-.iaay45n.nac V j fl iii ;ii i,ti ..viUfii cAlitiATjl Jrt lf vj-U hi (is lrirrw& kbkatkie ti W t9 .T.;-; mat travel llia-'r-li UUUVUl AX.SO. I rTW rffwr? l-4r w - i . i Vr i i tim Nw w;lSajrIste0 .TejeSmithvflle';; ?-rii) lliw I .. : - - i UJUon Isj i-iaa a mt? faaiywnih ' iMsava p. W. rarsiexuo.-BWBerr aH-i i rJBAY;?TBlkTJAK & Hi 1 .f!l! ji) . -i.f!f y.i AaiTUKllaTVX2INGS, At 4 o'clock, precise j HeturniagwiUlewre femith vUIe att o'clock, A. M.f ' .. anglXf.q ZUU - ' ..,H.-,, -.jror aaia Dj r . i. 1 ' 1 anS " ' e Jiir;asss fMssi, wi, aeussris,T.,1,f VI . At ' H Ii V . a i I ' 3BOB6X XTEBSV Sbl Front Street! ' in 1 1 u& wa Ashland? i jti.-j TJ 'r - V " - V IX GBAltflK 'SUFKB I h! Above bMndsi eTFlodr were seleeted express) for the best family trade, andalwayaftx sale audi guaranteed by . . --' ' n A- BIcmTUBAICOMMISCllAL, - yOBMJJ X. and Ck)llegiate Departmynla. Entire average expenses, $300 per year." -i.-i-l .hu i . , f ) FALL TEBlI BSQINS Oct, 1873. ) i j . i! AddreaWftaiokue, J "-iI U; alylO-wyk,,, ;. , .. Wilson,. &,u i e i;mi!ih.,i i -- ! -'.-I . I a.s .... . . . : t :.. f.,, ' ; AOTONEASYTSBMS, A HOUSBAHTJLOT xs. on Third street, next to 8W ohni Church. The .house contains Sve rooms, stare room aad kitchen good well of water, 80 feet deep, lined with brick ind cement Gas and other asuaL cenVanlencea in thehoose: fine shade trees in front; . A bargain jnav be had on immediate appncatioB te',T7' . : t OIK IV11T T t, Wlfwi l I UaconandPorlr. Jl. . i ' t j. A r 1 . " 1 't-ftr . ''Hi 'iii m - ! -a-tiyl 7R t iJ 1 ' I UJ-.p.: IJ V; For sale by augtl-tf P. W.KSRCHNKB. i.i tdrel f7jr iinys. BUAJijs Bauajcu siiuss AND s 7.' v I.i1: ? .1 ! f ? lit n a strict Jt TViTrir - - BATES OF ADVERTISING. - One Square one day,..,. v ..v.A.V-....$j 0t !t ;twoda.Iii ;r"......iA.li... 1 , 'Jhree days.. ...... wj "u4 roar days. ...... S 60 avaday8r....vi...;;.......... il - . j oneweek.i. .i4. vM---. S . 1T Two weeks 5 00 . Threweeka.'.A-jiii.n.-... 6 60 M " . . One month.. ... ...... .......... 8 W r Twomontha,.,...,.,.,, ..15 : ? t TmmonthaAi..V.V.i;..... ...-22 00 six montns.. !I'IHlliilT.".50 00 an nn tST" Contract Advertisements taken at propor llonately lowjates., i: ,r Five Squares "estimate ks a quarter-column, and ton squares a a half-column. ;t .vp BAGGllTa.HOOFIIlOIT silii! iii;,ij.u , ,)ri:Mi FjArt aoria BAfiGiHQ,f . t , i - s- : '- j'te ':-5-v':ivivjrti-;-'-lu',j. : K TONS HOOP IRON, td -! : 1'SSIW i .;4Jy.tf-ili;itilJf viv'Ui ; ':; - BaBBKLB DISTlLLKRS' JLUB,: jI ! t-'-. :(-; Mrit r i v ?h f i-j.,-f : O A A BOXES D. & and SMOKED BACON, AfUVif j t -?, .ly nil -rtyji : HHDSJBMOKiaBHOUlJWCES,.i ) 9 R CASKS CONCENTRATED LtEi - sveji'i i ,-m'mdr.i.isit 3Mnii '"oj 2g- CASES CONCKNTEATED POTASH, j Of; BABBELS LEMON CRACKERS, JUtA .,;4iJ.l t' i.-V;.?.;."V'--'.fi,-,Wl"'fl i ii 10 iw. r . t PA BOXES CAND :' 1; -I .5 'Ti. - ii'l Q'BQXES SODA U BOXES SNTJFF,:.-. BOBBAKDYCBis; 1' 000 ASJSELSi f02' OBADES; AU.y.iIhil: -,UwyotUf itv3?:rtY,j 9ftA BALES HAT, f ' ' - 10,000 88EF 2" SYRUP ang lS4f t I WriXIAMS MURCBISOIV. ii . mm. ...... .i'. ... 5Ter-ily03mElli; a River of , j , - , neauty, aooona- . ; . f , fc-' - ing in brht, 4ahv? I - lag, singable music, . -r' whfch' Sabbath 1 - SfltOAl Children and . ; '! home boys and fflrls will' ., net. seed -much. drilling to leartt and aPDreciate. Air IS -f our .unequalled Church JBooJkv .'.; the "Akbi- AfciKi Tiiri' .-T Book7 eo laWX-thia we have drawn on -many- well-known , writers of Sabbath 8 c hool .. Mu8iej-tte-'vety best -fa tte cuiunrj:,, hi'.iwihw duica , v eflorts we ewe this new j ' , and popular Sabbath .. ' SCHOOL BOO Ki 1 -MtV nceSsnnot bo I'ulsted. hi5.4o;lefJdIiir. -?T."it loa SamplecopaftceBeach.. pce-paid. 1 -TP- fl ff -R fl-T 1? TJJPPENTJNE JAltP3, ii FIKE BUSINESS LOCATIONSIFOR Q AND ptsmtv- 'it-!'TKGJ TtePENTINE. .!! JUIT It THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING DETERMINED to change their business and remove farther South, offer for tele their entire property, namely: 8 flrst-r&te Turpentine Stills, all in good running or der and located at excellent boaineae stands for bay-' lngmduBenaaa11iMoeda tf tff ie Sne young Mules land Horses: 6 firstrate. Waeons. Harness. 4acts, Jtc A00O acrea mnning and- jTsvpentiue xnas, roona ana ooxea, wue gooa-eauaings, Bta alea mnahcaaea for laooretH, tagathaewittaaH goods, wares and merchandise, and numerous, other ar- Sta3leatootial0nstomentlbno r'vTOdAi .The above property is aliaitnated In aervhealthy locality and SrtU be sokLik Ootsi ntTaxtS i to suit inrcnasers on very accommodating andjeasy terms. H)amiae,iainiBaw-Mbif tatetialo will be required: For particulars call upon or address J. J. . v. m mm mtrww w .uwvut) - &otU",'T9fi;u;l-lafcnyJ si! Ebeaenee, 8, C. I, mjuigqwu yiwi PWUIfllf API, o it, f , QStiSnt u- 0 . liJil i! iHJ. Mtf'fin3 BtfdV'liiSmdke," BUT, THE MOST SATISFACTORY, WAY TO smoke it oat is1 to boy y oar Cigars where 1 PAKBAS - V-: 'WH TBs'tETAMOIMfiS," (S : nr. o iJ :o.rr .Tm:EEir1cRiAS AolWinipi'aU'denie sold at ilSiiti. Frmt'strMt: bV' " feli if angif-tf xi, aiaisa w. - Eooiioita is4 iWealtli. fc.Wifl?A4AW j01 JfMAJl'TvV !l,n .Tii nIa ..aTf IT, ; oi jj)i' ;n i JriYIXr'' At the lowest rates. Our I fv f IV ti ; -i itj'lii .ii;i;i .5i. - t TV i 1 laws1ausM,amT-p,i;. vl givet nniveraal ,'BntlBfao Uoh in auaUtr and price t; GEO. B. FRENCH A BON. . . angSlrtf . . , , r , 29 North Front street -! i '.-At X9 XXUk. XiJSUli "JLV su a - , ili'l '..Hi : A -'li ttVfli vllj Busiiie23 Swt'.;Dxes3- Suits, Jl-.. 10i-J ! J;i ":ul:.l TWABBSOCliEAP.I-J' . Hiill liiiiii-j :.t f -')HV i!:'-i 4-.it ' lT l:i;:. V 1W!PK . CD'S-. sag SO-U .; . , j : . city Clothiers. Ml ii'.. Figaro, -t- j.'. i I : ' l.a Ve-nn-rt nH - - ii',il ft . i ,...lt til s;i jt . i-i i f riii . i- . ., , - . ....... t -J. ,. JVe A'los AJltra, xmxz jrfifTf ((; rdJ'woii 3i?l i ancirmdos II s II - iWB.tr o-V. ai,gidPtf;stfj:';"f? ft'f'- ftA HHD8V XKtjlfd6 BABfiKLS' sti: 111 isnrrmi vnT.iaanii - v , ' - Forsalelowbv"" '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1873, edition 1
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