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THE IIORimiG STAR. V -TO'. PUBLISHED DAILY; BX ' - f j aifxs oV aTJastata-fioit. , m ; . in' advance (by mall) ....$7 00 ths,ta exance Three mouths, to advance ( " i.......r:.. : Ane month. In advance . ( " )... 3 Ml t 00 nWMtviiabaaribsrB, AtiirertAta any part of th. 75 ritv Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect for more than 3 months iu , i i advance, x v,ytj iiU'VI fiM'i'.'A ' OUTLINES. i ; French '$HiM?i Iwill : pifenl JPres I dent Thiers with a thousand dollar copy af , Irving's " Washington." ATarrytown bank cashier suicided. Heavy storm disasters reported in Nova Scotia. ' ' i A. . steamer swamped at JShreveport with one hundred head of cattle. Wisconsin. Republicans nomiaated Washburn for Governor, and demanded repeal of salary4' bill. Cartagena 19 completely invested by the Government troops. - -Boybe' Prej&to' 0t.4tlotfa1 life throat Fire at Goucester, Massachu- .tjll U I setts. Rumor frm Waco of massacre of wpmea, children andpa$ of ,th garri son at:'IWtSiU 'InliiaD'iiaiscrtdited. Collision at Chester Valley, Pennsyl vania. Mr. Davis has resigned the presidency of the Carolina life Insurance Company. Texas cattle disease ; at St. Louis. " 1" Panama Ilailrbad Company ' makes a half million loan' of the Pacific Steamship Company. 1 : Believed at Madrid ( that Carts aod. iRtransigentes are5- 'colicrtRengua-ingr&iis' ill FWhtlhav!bougri 860,908r; tickets in three HnaaUia. , :-i2Sm i York eaarkets : CottOA1131ir goW,4l5 Spirits Tur pentine, 43Ja44; Rosin, quiet at;$3$305. ,-. ; : '. ", Raleigli News. GettlBS Jntrol ;.;f Southern Roads. A strong game has. - been played siucei'thc lostj of " the ' war. by the" weal thy"" owners of railway; lines. Taking ad vantage of Ihe embarrassed , condition of many. i of heSpaiher.j Roads, the said wealthy owners have, . in a number of instances, . bought up a controlljng.inflaence in the embar rassed Roads, and now dictate their policy and manage them. cjtjtuyely' - - in their own interests. v ! These-.! grsat ,raiwa y , corporations were" at first rathex. welcoiftiedhan re pulsed for the reaaon that1 onr people i seemed net eo Dwcit oooeerned a to the character of the men who con,f trolled their railroads, as they were in the Question whetber or" not the xail 1 roads would be rah at all. ;In fact,' it , appeared at first. . desirable- 'that our lines of , travel jshouldfal hands of those who bad m6ney enough to equip lliem in , first-class condition J and to oyierate tbetn .'fbr'the dn- i venienee and comfort of the travet. itagcr,.,;,;- st: A few years experience lias shown that these mammoth corporations had dtlie MisfnfslW modvW than those j whiIt twere jfirst apparent, ff Their schemes WereJdeep-latdiahd covert ! TrT JfC tQB Monopoly of transit so that they would" be able to force whole communities to become SubsrJO'Vafl Aj .iheir- corporate in 'terests. " ' "... " ' i The South alone is not the only field . whare ihe moaste -nM)Dxmalyia3U es-, saved .Us Jon strenctu. We ill; remember the exciting Railroad ; war. in .;KeW J$sejr'. wlien the legions ' of 1 Tom ' Scoilni f ought . with . despera,te. courage . . to.: main- tain their power and influence,' hictt had full control of the "principal routes in that State and. we see how the great Stateo Pennsylvania has beenndVxftbfaibyastem of corrupt legislation, to the pecuniary interests of tile same "Railroad KjBg who heJdiNetw Jersey n 1he hollow of his hand. If lit be true," as bur" Bill of itightSrde- ciares ina 'monopolies; are.uanger.oM": to' the genius : of. xar people and ought not to be allowed, surely it.be kW fooUtepiof thfeionster are traced upon our soil, to warn the pablic of the- appracb so thatHhy; may be preparea to contront ana oppose nim. v ... j s ; - t i i . Paekadla Ice BroncMt ta Idfe.i ". '' . -yrr ' " -" " ' a - i JSH-lMIJXJ5It, JltU.j AUg. JSO.j Tnere was no little excitement here to-day Occasioned Dy"tne 'following " sorriewhat singular incident : ' Wo a. JxLaumas, a young man tz years . ohJj Wpe hasj been engaged forthe 1 past-Bix tndiiths vet selling ewing ma chines in the city and immediate vi cinity, died as it was supposed, about three 'o'clocki on n day evening -with brain fever.. He was placed in ice. and there remained forty' hours, '. To day the relatives and friends of the family. ssemled;lpgeher for ; the purpose of paying their last tribute of respeti to the dead, when it was noticed 4iia skin bad assumed quite a natural appearance,' ana. on iurtner examination it .was found that life, was not quite extinct. . He is now in the hands of the physicians, and from last accounts was doing' welt. ; Gearl Gnat an nit Third Term r The New York .Zfera&J continues to give reports of interviews .with po liticians and ed torial persons' on the matter of . a third term ' for General Grant . and the general subject of : Caarism. :Th most important views thus, given are of course ihose' 'of vfneral Urant himself, -who is repre jited as replviutr to aqueHtlon, ask ed jokingly, Why, don't you silence inis squabble by announcing your in tention to retire to private life aVthe end of the terra ?" . " You forget the fate of Colfax. Will it not be time . enough to, refuse when the refusal is at my disposal KThis answer inay be interpreted to mean what npoh the ' ' face it seems to signify;r or disposi- tion to evade the question, according to the opinions "which, different per :' mm entertain of General Grant re- - ; i . . . i .- . , . . : . J f II i v., . , r i .-.1 - r!IVVir1 I , yQ"S-Nfcl36. miaaUatppt RepuilleaVB ' CoiivenUou. Z r VC-; jAt:s?5r? Angust 27. The Republican State Convention1 W?h Every connty is represented. tbeoiorT elommtinrQ: wn.,Adelbert Am,es wa iiouiinate3 or Governor on tTie first1 ballot, re- 5?ei?insr 187 votes. 11: C PoWera the present incumbent, received 40 1 neother nominations will be made and Secretary ' will bo "? colored, ' no v ajiv l aywifaw VJI Ul ti 1 1 W I wmtc uuenug ior xnese positions, foj rjlatfortn will be -adopted tIl Uie nominations am completed.. 1 s - The proceedinsrshave thus far been A. Woman FrlsHtenea Deaytl..; v ' "Cleveland Plain Dealer.! -Ou.WedufifiUay . morruqff at, about 7 o'clock, Mrs. Kate Ferguson, living at 26 Broad street, left her home to cross the street and get some milk at the' residence5 of be brother-in-law. On her way back she saw a dog shooter pomtirig his gut -at a little fet dpg belonging to her brother-maw,' and 'without a thoughi ' of her own danger she rushed to save the lttle favorite. : The doer killer did not shoot, but the iibnseVjuentifif hows that as far as tnev lady s, life was concerned ' h might have fired at her: ,; She went home, and was seized with tremblibg which teminateiijf cpwqlsio8,iaiid Thursday afternoon , she died from iug ciieuis oi me lerrioie snocK. From, the tima , of het fright iri the street she never spokci ' w ; me aeceaseu was zi years or age; wife of Mr. .Thomas Ferguson. ? a compositor in this office, to whom she had been married about five moaths. (A BcrkablN KTanlBtlloa, j A morejurisatisf actory exammatibn we suppose was never made than this in a Berks county, England, school te port for last year.'. ,It would be diffi cult: to crowd a . ereat number of ridiculous errors into one statement: Question : 5 f Write an account' of Mary-. Queen i of Scots. ' Answer: Mary. Queen .of . Cots, she was the SaughtertpfT IKnHitbei EfetAht and n au i, sister. oi iu xuuzautjiu, auu wpen Mary did came to the throne and be cause 8he was a romeman1 challic. she wanted all her people to be romeman challics, and some of her people would not be romeman challics and so she put them in prison till they wood be one; and when Queen Elizabeth came to the throne they were very; glad, and she left them ouC . ? I : NBW AOVEBTHEHENTS. . J; G. BuLCHKjf, Mortgage Sale.. . ', : f ' t- Ml MOIiOMOX. Notice. : s Gsa ToMLD(BOK.--damples for SO cents. VR H HsipBr V. C. Notiee to Shippers. flee " ad. headed Who Wants Him ?M GaatEX A :flAWirEB.j--Btrd Food. ; I : - Chas. D. Mxkbs & CoJHams, Flour, : See adyertisement of Jlegatta .IYLI if Jo 1 The North Sia& reports sim me nvcr falling, but it is yet very high, More heavy showers yesterday, and ? the trf WmWefccmi. The Brig Alice Lea, Foster, cleared from Philadelphia for this pott on the 2th UThe'. yice :tBu WV.!lJNt1Sa: Swede and Norway; t hatfibeeu 'removed to the offices of Jteasrav eprunt at mnsoa. . -t Abput swjusheia-ipt .vpeacBesi hay bee shipped froni.LnesTffle .thWJseas4n ana u m . -"noi . a gooa year ' ior peacaea f Six barrels of Wilnngtoicf per. week go to. " cool the parched thkstbl the Lites- ville lolks. The otta busiaeaa musi -De prpfitable: there! lV The Ppstpfflce at Iilesvfll has fbeen removea w ute biucw-vm. vuwct k iwiuca, immediately opposite. the depot. A great convenience. .... Another heavy rain storm at LUesvflle on Wednesday night.. Coltoa in that neigh borhood, we.', learn, is ' suffering . from too much ratn.'rust and rot. , ': J. H. Carraway, who was assaulted and so badly injured last Saturday night a week, was sufBciently. recovered to be on the streets yesterday. I i-l The cars on route tolTJnkin tep4 commenced, running, regularly; yesterday. If the charges are made reasonable there will be a great deal of : travel on that portion of the railway. j :; ; ; The cases of John , Cowan, , Samuel Brown; Jerry Forbes and Henry Bradley, charged with assaulting J. It Carraway, are expected to come .up i or at hearing before the Mayor's Court this morning. , A cat belonging to Ofllcer Lewis Gor don, of the police force, caught and killed a large snake on his premises yesterday. When discovered Tabby had his snakeship by -the taify .from which i the had eaten S hearty, meal, while the parts ;ncar tho head still showed signs ol life. ; ";We were shown yesterday,-, by Mr. C W Ganzer, an ear of corn whh lscertaialy a curioityi'sIn its formation it resembles very much a portion of the arm of a human being, one, end representing the hand minus the fingers,' the grains tapering in stee from thA onri which was attached to the stalk to that wWch4s ftkhe shfoVa hand. This pnrinm firuimftn was crrown at the 'Helve diere plantation, a Bhort distance from this I 1.7 II ! II II 1 ,. I I I s ir : - TivK ; . .', -WILMINGTON,-".' CFRItl WATER WORK!. nolly'e Syatem or Water' supplf-j-A Brief TeaerIptlou of the Plan-Tlie A. AdvantijEei," &c7 lr..lA. F. Mannmg, of Bahiraore,. repre senting r'R'HollysyStiem of "Water Supply a,nd Fire Protection for Cities and pillages", was in this city yesterday-. iThe object -of 0ij xmiLr-uni. J,.- llolly planr ,so aa to. arrive .at. the probable cost of establishing the works here. With" this view" Mr. Manning, in company with' Mayor Canaday and others, visited CTfeen-fieldi-IOreefcVMin and ther'poinfe 'yeser-' day " u,.ti. it.i.f 1 ! j ' . As Che' HMly ysfem will probably, soon ,er pr lalex, ,be adopted1 here- we 'wiiyglve a brief descriptioa of these water works and the 'advantages of the Holly system over other niethods of -waten supply. Holly's plU 9 j .place; his. pumping ; machinery within "a frost-proof and fire-proof buHding. This machinery may be propelled either by fater'sfeam "power. By means of, the Holly Ifydrostatia Regulator and Uer InV genioua. ponlvknces'. tiie m machinery is put under .the control of the prssurexoCrw?tetnthflftre,et mains sup-' plied by it, ?and the movement is, .thus In creased or diminished in exact ratio to the increase or" diminutibn of . the draughts frqm these mains , Thus the pumping ma, chinery responds to the varying demands fof yateriecurifig itt :fiow without any circumlocution or extra lift into--reservoir, or stand pipe, -to, the, precis point, and in, the exact amount needed for use, either in; .dajlyjBamplyor for growing, iire streama irom'Jrjraiits. XddlU rliiJl.C . The advantages of the Holly system, as claimed by the' Company! may f be briefly stated as follows: The first consideration is that they combine water supply, with fire protection, without the expense of con-! hing reservoirs and fire engines . Another consideration is their comparative economy' bf consuuxioV, iu that they dispense with reservoirs. Another advantage is the great strength and power of the machinery as compared with fire engines for the-snppression of: fires, assur ing unfailing emcieiicy. Other advantages are that they save and, make available the precious time consumed by fire engines in reaching a fire afterJhe alarm is given; that they obviate a serious difficulty, with other system, in regard to a supply of water, f or thexUnjcojahment of fires; that, the severity of winter weather does not in the east interfere with their efficient operations. Another wehjhty circumstance bearing -upon the question of adopting this - system,' i&rthat since it dispenses .with .fire engines, engine houses, &c., as is claimed by the company, the sale of this property,- no longer needed, win contribute largely to pay the cost of the Holly Water Works. Id many cases, the company claim, the sale of the engines,'! engine houscs, etc'.; would pro vide for nearly, or quite the entire cost of the Holly .machinery IV might be con sidered unwise, towevereven in case that the system will do all that is claimed for it, to dispense entirely with fire engines, as the most perfect machinery and systems are liable to accident al aime stage in their career of usefulness. ;, - , . , ;-The Holly plaiibasbe'adcpted by Up- wards of fifty communities: including the cities of Memphis and Norfolk, the Works in the latter place, we learn,! havitig just been completed. 1 -; v'" ' ' r ', ' i Some idea of.the cost ' of these works may be arrived aVfrom the . fbUqwihg : At Cumberland, Md,:with " a1 population of 11,000,' the works txmipletef including 6 miles of pipe and 47 hydrants, was $99,84) at Noma-O.; with 9,000 population, the cost, including 9 miles of pipe and 70 ' hy- drants, was fo,uuu; at ximgnamton, jew York,rwla:i6uIati6ia the cost, in eluding 19 miles of pipe and 128 hydrants, .Was $180,000; : at ;Stoga; Springs, 'with IQflOO population,- the cos including jll miles of pipe andddnyaants; was $2fi0,00a '.."At Cumberland,' Md. the' annual tost. of running the works is estimated at $8,500J They have not been running a year. At Norwalk, O., about $4,500 a year; have not been in use a year. . " At Binghamton, N. Y., $12,000, including salaries At Peona, I1LV with 25i miles of pipe and 200 double hydrants the annual cost is $12,000. As a protection against fire, many, of the cities where the system has been establish ed prcmourice ii "the most efifcient contriv ance ever discovered to fight fire,"; C ' As to the system being oiie which can be enlarged and extended, so -as to provide for future wants, it is claimed that it cam be ARtteer ReKatta. s; ,;u i' Messrs. Clayton Giles, R.M. .Houston and W. A. Wright, Jr., Regatta 'Commit tee,1 announce that the last regatta f6f the season, of the ! Carolina ' Yacht Club will take place at Wrightsville Sound on Thurs day, the 4th of September, at 4 P. M. The prizes; tq be'awaxded on th occaaioifj'HwO in number, are a fine Marine or Opera Glass and a silver Goblet, the former furnished by fbfc'CfcVS iinl th 4attr a liberaV-dbia-. tion from E. E. Burro ss, Esq. ( , We learn ?hat' the! l$Kja fo&'$e fte both jaeipg put in excellent condition for the race, v,ifVi fB fixnected to be the . towihesL ahd most hotly contested of - the seasoB The lady friends of the Club are parUeuiariy re? quested to honor ''the ' occasion' With their nresenoe, the Committee pledging i hetn serves tojeserye strict order on tte JJanksi ',Mr. AJharles Bissinger .had on exhibi Otayesrfayd jar,' which he succeeded in catching wfti a small net. j They are a beautiful bird and will be sent north as a curiosity, v 'XT i i'USll i- .r,;.t , r ,f : oiu-, ; i Thejlaerwioineeriii 1 ; The thermometer in the counting room of the Star .office, ranged, aafollpwp yesterday ; 1 P;:M'iiiawlt'rtViivi.'i;.84.hfi?V 4 Py Mj-k-- ! . ,;.i,..-,.-..JB6- ' 5-P. jM.i. . uli .i ..80 t ,l i'. .1 1 Q PL' Mvi u i . i ..tl , 9P.:Mi.,:..t:'..,ivi. A Snnilav Raw. ' ( .!? A1 'Colored" 'excUrsidii rotn Stanback to Bockinllhaht: o'd the'Cfarollha1 Cen'tiial,.ilail- rb'ad, jEnded in a 'idlsVcef ut ' row it Llle- "Mil flit 'ci i -ALU-S'liS 4lii--'i 'iLil Tiiie iasLjpuxiuay evuiug, uruuK.eu cuiyreu men being the participants, Sunday excur-' sions are bad enough in themselves but when uegeneraie into rows thev should bo f ijowped down by arf civilized communities We learn that according to previous no tice, ;Jno.S.Longi Eeq,r Deputy of the Stated Grange: arrived: at ' Kenansville, Duplin county) on Wednesday and ad dressed the- citizens and ' farmers oit? the subject of the Patrons ' of Husbandry." After1 s!tahhg!thW object' 'of his Visit and enumerating' the1 advantages 'to bej ! derived, from forming a Grange ia their midst, he proceeded5 to ' instituto two, the ' Eehans y illc and the Goshen Granges. The officers of the latter areas follows :' J. 'Q. McGow-.- ah; Master; DV M.5 Pearsall,-Overseer; J. C. iLlipftih, Ml D.; Xiecturerj ' J. B. 1 Catty Steward; Jl S. Miller, 'Assistant Steward; Joseph Pearsall, Treasurer; E. D. Pearsall,' Secretary; B. F. Pearsall, 'Chaplin; Jno. Mercer. ' Gate Iveeper;'1 Mrs. M. A. Milleri Ceres; Mrs." D". M. Pearsall, Pomoiia; Mrs.' J. .Pearsair. FlQia'Mrsl'M. ,F.'; trr, Ijady-Assistant Steward, -. 7 V There were' ho cases' ready 'for1 trial before' the Mayor's Court yesterday monP "s- , . : . .. ; . Spirits TxitpeiitlnQi I ixtK J.n ii iiiiV tff .?;! 3- -t T&TboTo Southemet' lata the ad' vertising agencies some hard licks, ( j i The Southerner VaUts the cele-i brated Edgecombe Guards reorganized; ! ; There' will be rnatenal improve ment in the appearance of the Friend of Temperance soon. . - .: ; - r-t The Goldsboro Messenger makes an earnest appeal; in . behalf of continuing the fairs at that place, . - , , Rev. ,, Jno, S ? iionffi organized two Granges of the Patrons of Husbandry or Bampsou county, at Clinton on mesaayj , The Clinton Reporter, advocates wooden tracK railroads at great lengtn. une is much needed between his town and the W-&W.RR m - ji:: ) : ITillsbbro Heeordef: A 'daughter of Mr. John Jordan, five years of age, died, suddenly on Friday, about ft o'clock P. M., from sun-stroke. -Y . - ' The suit instituted by. ! Hon. Josiah Turner against W. W. Holden. traas- f erred to Warren, will have a hearing about uie iauer pan oi ims ween. r uurnam u ooacco if Lam: l ne cotton in this section has been greatly dam-' aged by the recent heavy rains ' and cool nights, corn, in the bottoms is injured to some extent, but it is estimated that there will be a large yield. ; . ... '. -T- The Clinton Reporter ; says, that in his address . last Monday,. Hey. John S. Long; State lecturer of the Patrons of Hus- uuuut t . own. vwoaivu w auaaw a uiug caaj ujw press of the State. This causes the Reporter PaotHaw wtr WkAaoinM rr wtalraa ai flini at thd to employ some pretty severe language. wl The ! StaieA0ricuUural!JburhaZ and the .Durham Tobacco riant wish a law. enacted by the next Legislature prohibiting the sale or corn and cotton between sunset and sunrise, in order that the honest tiller of the soil may hot be imposed Upon by the thieves that wxest every neighborhood. Recorder ,i'Mr.Th6s.''G;Diion, of "Alamance 1 comity,1 while at 1 work at Long's ami, id Kandolpfi county, feu irom, a scaffold to i tfte ?rocts. m tae nea or tne streaal below, breaking .his. right arm . and thigh, and sustaining other very serious in juries. His situation was Mcritlcaf hr last accounts.' -j' " "sj" Newbdifn Timesr THer Treasurri IVnkrtment has lust comnleted- 'if Scontract with suit '. 4amesjyie, oi mis city, lor tne . . . . i . .1 be ereqted on the coast between Hatteras Inlet and Cane Henry. The ' buildines are to be fine structures, two- stories high,- and furnished in a complete manner. The plans are indicative of buildings oz great strength. and durability, and are to be occupied each . r . "1 j : n 1 uy lour men auu a unptuiu, nuu wiu ua msnea wiin a complete mc-ejiviug appara tus; including life boats, a mortar for thro Wr ingliues, &C. - -i .i ' i' . .i Mr. Kamefs, the General Manag er bf the projected New York Norfolk and Charleston Air Line, met a large number of the leading citizens of Goldsboro in one of ine panors et tne xiumpiirey nouse-, on Monday evening last,; where the proposition of bringing that proposed route to Golds boro was freely , discussed,, jTo build Uie road through Wayne county-, says the Mes senger, should require an issue of county bonds to tneamount oi $zoa,uw ro fdw,uuu, which amount is to be: delivered to said railway , company . - only when their road shall have been constructed. ,10 Goldsboro. The" subscription is also to be rilade ott cer-! tafncondrtions. ? s- 1 H'iui.'ThV Southerner4 says .'the sale of the Williamston S5 Tarboro R. It. took place under proceedings in bankruptcy last Tues day. The firpt sale made was the snares of the North Carolina stockholders, amounting to about twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars. This was knocked ofiftd Henry D. Robeson, : Esq.', for one doilarv a The Norfolk stock of about iSix thousand . ($6,000) dollars was then put upj and purchased by Mr. Burton Harrison for .eleven dollars, The sale of the railroad then took place. ' This' in cluded the iron already j laid; ahont eight jhiles in length, toad lied, right jof way,, town lots, railroad;. bridge, and; everything pertaining to the line. . But one bid was made, namely : fifty dollars in cash and one hundred and twelve thousand dollars in mortgage bondsii The 'purchaser was Mr. Herman Kobbe, of, the city, of iNew, York. Some other small personal; property was sold. And so ends the long contested strug gle1, and to the satisfaction of those most interested.' " We have it from the best au thority that the purchaser or purchasers in tend to build the, road, afc puce if. they can obtain the assistance and co-operation of the heonle alontc the line. 'This,4 we have no, hesitation in sayingrthey will heartily; re ceive. ' :"'x a m XUOUOT - Wisra;. - '. - j --Th'e 'Charlotte' Observer says the concert at. Miller's Hall in that city, for the benefit of .the Orohan. Asvlum. last Tuesn day night,1 was a brilliant and 'grand sue- ceaa- ;Gov;: .Vanceimtroduced tha.voun Jady. performers and. explained the purpose oi me entertainment. , lie paid them a high inuutc lur uevviion ana personal aacnnce.: !. I. -H- LOVE On the 28th Inat. Mrs. Kllu J. Love. wife of Thomas L. Love, aged 35 yeaia and 5 months. t ' ' Tb fateral Kill take Maee from Ui nri Aenca of Mr. John Di Love, oecaer Sixths and Sladem streeta. lf4J) Aagiwtspth, aVy o'ol. M-JPrleads of the family are reipectfnUy invited ta. attend, i 1 NEW advertisements:4 i l,i B. S,: BTTHTIirG; Auctioneer: ; BY VTRTTJE OF A DEED OF MORTGAGE made to: me hv 3 oka W.- Brown aad Hester Brown, hiarwife, dated Jaanary 7th, 187i, and regis tered in the tecords of New Hanover County, I wUl sell at Exchange Corner, ; i! yn ; the-29 SepteinbeT.Next;; I tne following lot, with the improvements thereon; Limine ma me easi siae ei mouse street so feet at a a tae intersection f McSaeand Green atreeta. thence northwardly with McBae street 83 feet, theace eastwaidlv S30 feet to Anderson' street, theace aonth wardly with the line of Anderson street S3 feet, thence westwardlv narallel with finwn ntrt in tha begnmlng, the same befog a part f lot Ko, i, Block 69. Terms cash. ; ; . BULCKEN. Wflmingto 'C Ang.8th; J878.1aw4w frl Sit ! i lA , S Block, where I will keep constantly on hand . a full, and well selected stock of Beef, Pork, Mutton; Veal, Poultry of akiis, Egg8,8a.aages, "yegetabka, Ac.- Feel teling confident I an give . satisf acttori to any all, I aolioit the patronage of my friends, and the and public generally. a.u tnu vraera rrsi All eeods nnrchased of ma will be nromntlv deliv , ' i i - Tit ered to any part of the city without extra cbarge. Store will he keDt ooen fanm 4 o'clock A. V. to S o'clock P.M. ' " ' : aogS9-3t s . ,S.' SOlJoMON. nrVEta LAST REGATTA OF THE SEASON QF A-1 the! Carolina yacht Ciub. wilt take place at ,at 4pctP.lt- Sena 1 Tachta most renort at 9 o'elor.lr t frVwakft' rinmi mUtee,oa the Banks, ,j isj : Theladyfrfandaof thaaub are The lady frlacds Of tha Club are respectfully in vited to. noaoT. the occasion with, their presence. slon .i pledge- The Regatta Committee pledge" themselves to hive Um Vest order preserved oa tha J&nlu. i ' CLAYTON GILES, Basratta ang-td. W. A. WRIGHT, Committee.' 1.000 . One Ttonsaiifl 1.000 pounds ; . r"..;. CHOICE OLD HQ. CAROLIU A HAMS ! ; A Vary Superior Old Lot. ' CHAS. Di MYERS ft' CO.i ,v - . . 7 North Front street aug 29-tf ; :f fifty THotSAi) ;( ; Low Priced Domestic JOB LOT... GOOD TOBACCO, FBJX SMOK eta, very low price. : ' . ' CHAS. D. MYEES CO., ? No. 7 Front Street ang99tf' avptlte Flour! FB03I KEW VTHEAT 1 ' 'i BEST WK HAVE IVES OFFERED. HAS NO j' equal. Barrels and Half Barrela. , . i Soltfpnlyby, ,. , ,t,w V - - ang 89-tf , r ..,7,N,(rront atreeti , V& THAT RATAIL FOB BBTJ 71-'' SJ, Something new and that .every family xnut have. Suited to the trade of the- grocer or dry eoods deaT- er, or to fheaanvaaser.; Families will and it to their Interest to try out new articles. Agents will da well to. try this Enclose the ' above ' amoont, and' send ' GEO. TOMIJNSON, . ,,,augS9rlt -.i'H uu l iU:f,FDttBviU:Pai N6ti( to Shippers and Others VICE CONSULATE OF DENMARK, X Sweden and Norway has. been. removed to the oiace or jaessrs. sprunt & tunsoa. , - . aug29-3t, LE.HEipE.Vr;Cl J-resJi Bird TAIN KELLER, SOOTHING StBUP, FLAVOR ing Extracts, PaintaOfls, Mineral Waters, Sponge, Brushes, Seed,&c, &c at - . t "aug 89-tf , T . . , GREEN FLANNER'si , Wlio Wats piixi ?: . A COMPETENT B7SINES8 JfAN. 4S GOOD 2 character, long experience and extensive ac iqiuunianco u tae counues- aiong ins iiae or tne Carolina Central Railroad, wili accept a situation as ciera, DOOK-xceper, snesman or travelling agent for any respectable mercantile noose or firm iai WiP mington, at reasonable and satisfactory compensa uu. Appiy at miB omce lnuneaiateiy. -, aug29.eodtf frl.f, c.i v ' 5,: V.' ; ."fi : ADLKS' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, -Li : . . ( , . i Shawl Straps, Beit-Satchels at the Saddle and Harness Factory of 'JT. S. Topharn dc CoM . N.6. 8 South ront St; ! 7 J '-' ' Wilministon.'N. C. may8-tf nac MISCELLANEOUS. ' rpO .RENT, A HOUSE .'WTTH. TTVB OR SIX ROOMS, 1 iiiiF . . . . . in a eooa neigummauu, uum tne abi. uimbhhh October.; v..-.; i "i -.: .' : ' ang27-tf JAMES I. METIS; HojLJseS:fpriit, SBVEUAL wasaia Lvvaimw . , r . HOUSES FOR t RENT . , Apply to , J augS8-tf . . - .. .. 1 1 THO&, It. WRIGHT. ':iFotsaie,;;:'.;'-;!'; . '..ill i?:'. u -.j .a I .". ,t-'.ri.n- fTHAT DESEKABLB LOT 66x165, staated apon X east side of Second, between Market and Prin msa. treetax three .storv brick buiidmer thereon- being the residence of tthe late Dr, Jamea Fj McRee. ; i "); ;.CR0NL1T MORRIS; . j Anct'rs, Stock: and fieal Estate Brokers. ' augt83,964 laa aa aa as i m ';''j;',.WHOljafN083ib' NEFD VEKTISEMENTS. ' ? . T- : j--' ' ' -, .;'T TheMy8tery.SolvedatLast J Itarsains xlarsalits ! Bargains ! ' ; a Osti ' at; costP dsti t.i t.i At Solomoir-t-eTy's Store ! - ii i ti T10MB ONE ! COME ALL! AND. SEE THE FALL IN 1 . Dry-Goods, ClottinBooti,' Sloes,. Hats. 11 .t-r JSsiLTt iwf!'' ; i- A fun and well selected stock in all departoeata. ' r. AFTJlXlISjllt' WEAK. ' :.i . "' '"i-i .:.. ; ,1 ... -i - I am determined to chanramv bnaineaa. and In order to do that I offer my , - , entire; stock at ; cpsri NO humbug! Come and see for yourselves and ; ' Save-fttLeast 25per Cent,' ki inuuiHiug ;um uvoiu VI At the old stand, southeast FrbnCanckar: tstreeta.'r -:i ;.'f'vXi;iJ--may 16-m-nao "? FOR SALE-FOR SALE. i'A fkA'BUSHELS WHITE AND YELLOW" ,LU,UyU COBN. .... ,.:?!( , u. ; BBLS. FLOUR, " .;,,;.',,.; ' ;' 150 ?BLS lSUOAB' . ' : '; ACKS COFFEE, ' ft. 2 fQ GROSS MATCHES, ; ; infiXKrAra"DrssEbEs 4 AA HHD8. AND BOXES SMOKED SIDES and 1UU SHOULDERS, '-- - i Krt HHDSt AND BBL& CUBA MOLASSES,' ' OU, 175 Hhda. and Bbla. S. H.Molassei, 300 Bbla Golden Fleece Syrup, j 1 QQQ BUSHELS i OATS, . ..... , :. fl , OA A SPIRIT CASKS, ' U IQQ TUBS IARD, 150 BBIA CUC" j C TIERCES HAMS,,. . :.' ; . ; ; . ' V t . ';: -- ir. . ! , 175 ShV SLUE PwaSeg mTeta 350 BaS IiHa 'KW.P. AOTmTJSKST CAPS, 900 Cases J.UV Brandy Peachea, 159 Cases Schnapps, 75 noxet vanay, c . OKA Boxes and Half. Boxes Candles, 10 Tons Hoop Iron, Ac., c, For sale by . augS4-tf F. W.KXRCHNXR. Diversity of Opinion, OF "WHICH EVIDENCE OF THE PRESENT day, is one of the strongest acta of its , being still existent, has recentlv been develnnad and in disputably proved to the public, m the stated posi tion and precise site and discovery of ancient Troy m reratauon) in an entire- dlfferemt tocale.- Tha voice of the people sustains diversity in everything. pecuuiy in literature, music, tne one arts, aad J TTJterathre for aQ tastes and miaat of all" capaei tea in connection with the "Fine Arts,'.' Mu&icaad 'Paintrngs for Embellishments. " ' . f . ..; i.1 . f i :.J 'i: ij ', '. AH for you, reader, can be bought at i ' .!.-' i . f.j-.i: (. !. ; : !JKj, HEINSBKROER'Sr aogST-tf, ,- r ;: Live Book and Music Store. " , Floiir1Bacqiifi Ctn-4 anJ Oats.'; j : 1000 BARRKf TWVn: i ALL GRADES; r t : '1 C' HHDSi SMOKED BHOULDEES, -' ' r 1 1I nil A "USHKLS PRI5HS WHITE AND AVaVViv auau ior, u-. ;. nit ; 2;000 vj t,u , r. ... . For sale low by ;. u aug tf -' ' WILLIAMS & MTJRCHISON.' r! .ttv t'I .t"I JWTHERT 0 1 5 , . "Tlie Uest in the Wc i'! io j ... ; l''- ; .. .. !' ". i s. ; JUST IN STORE. .. At anglO-tf GEORGE MTSBSV j 11 and 13 So. Front Street r Soap, Candles, Craaters, Starcii. !200 soapassorted, fAA BOXES CANDLES,3' .' ' : BARRELS LEMON AND SODA CRACKERS, s TAVl?a T iT7wmv cmft-smr 1 For aele low by - f . . WILLIAMS & MURCHISONi au?26-tf QHOICE MESlNAS, 'u'"' ':':' A iiitl 1 1 -. ' jet 60 cents -per doxen, " ''"At'"'- .'. geomyer&v ' : aqglO-tf : , 11 aad 13 So. Front Street. . . ForSmithviUe. : QTEAMER FIRE FLY WILL LEAVE O. O. Parsley Ca's wharf on TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND v : ' " : SATURDAY EVENINGS, At 4 o'clock, precisely. Returning will leave SmI th yme at oxioca a. ja. , y r ang la-u - l; Cotton Yam. AVBEL HI 1. 1. COTi'Olf YA11W, AL LOW PRICE, ; jalyU-lWt t ! ; j' i KD WARDS Jk BALL. inspirit Barr'Hoqp Innffaibr 500 SECOND HAND SPnCASKS. . 250 NEW NEW YORK 8PIRIT CASKS, 25 TONS HOOF IRON, 200 KEGS NAILS, ' ' , . , - , . , Tor sale low br . aug37- i" WILLIAMS &MURCB3SON, i COFFEE, SUQABj LARD, STEUP. "I K A BAGS PRTMB Bid' COFFEE, ' "' " BARRELS SUGAR, ALL GRADES; , ; 2g TUBS EXTRA LEAF LARD, i t OAA BARRELS AND S0HBDS. 8. H. SYB1 ZUU;AND CUBAMOtA8SK8,.s, ; . - ffi Wi -i;FcaaleloirbTf J HATES OF ADVERTISING .pneearecday;.tXL.".1J..'Vi..$l M three days.... jw " four days r.... S 60 are days... 8 W .m,?,'tfwo weeks 6 00 - Three w.U.a..U.;.U.i.. 6 60 One month........................ a ( 71 - Three months-. X.-Ui). ivo nouuni.i . .. 15 00 ... oo Six months ... .35 00 I'OBOyeara'Ki.Uit-lw.'-Vii.'iuioO 00 t3f Con tract Advertisements taken - at propor WesVu$eiae1 ana ten squares as a turaeaiarau. irKPELLAEpUS. ;i r T'HE FOLLOWING QUASANTINE BEGULA ' tioas wifl be in force oa and after the - i 1 1st of Jiin lr373,riantil flrtlier notice : Tst' AD yessipls front ports soufh of Cape FeaT will toineto at tha visiting station near Deep Water Point." ahd await the insnection of the Quarantine Phycian. .,,.., tt ,. t t - , , 3d. All vessels having sicknes on board on arrival, or having had sickness during the voyage, are re quired to come to at the station forjnspoction, with out wgard to the port from whence they sailed. r'Vel's not Included W ab6vfrwniDrc5eed to 4th. Pilots are especially enjoined to make careful inquiry, aad If not satisfied with the statements of the captain, or if the vessel is in a filthy, condition, they will bring the vessel to the station for further examination. - .r. t t .. , . j 5th. Pilots wilfullv violatine the aaarantine laws are subject to forfeitare of their branch: masters of vessels to a fine of two hundred dollars ($300) a day for every day they violate' the quarantine laws, and all other persona are liable for each and every pf- 8th. All vessels sabiect to visitations tan der these regulations will set flag ia the. main-rigging, port side. ' " " : '; , t , v -t . v F. W, POTTER, : . ' , f ' " '' Quarantine Phygidan, V - Port o( WUmineton, N. C. may 81-taw6m-tu fr! T'- Cltt AT TT AND TRYTHBCKO EBBATED j : ! - vi Waard- IIranel - Hia nxx ucpobtxd SEaAES.I . : t ; - - iNo. Starke;, Street: aag84-tf. -r t y DRUGS MEDICINES CHEinCALS. I AM RECEIVING BY, STEAMER.. AND EX- PRESS, a complete atock ot ' DRUGS, UEDIdHES' ,; V Which I offer to the trade very lc. Call at ;Druand ChenOeal Store, Iiippit'B Corner. aOg6-tf 7 ?T f. r.-,.Jwf;ri'li yt..:--. Boots and Shcies A Little -Hofley - will buy a . ; M : Boot; of 'fflfi t ' ai-; uij' ... GEO, S. FRENCH SON'S, aug 36-tt SprtS Rbntat?eL BUSINESS At TOUNCTL'S, C. C. RAILWAY, withDiatiUery, Mules and Waeon. and Lease on place for S pars frem.lst next Jani January. GC.fi. . JSUU Al.KaJt flit it I .A S I on aa the Causewav tract. ' W, known A OOOD FUlnTATTON' on Cap Fear River known aa Walker's Bluffi Place formerly tha prop erty of Isaac Wright, containing 600 Acrea; moreor less, in a good state of cuiavatTon. . ,, " One goodjsmall plantation m Carver's Creek, with eoxafortahto Dwelling Hanse aad. al necessary out housea, stables, Ac in good state - of cultivation, eood water and and an abundance of eobd rich marl. containing ISO acres, more or lees. This will be sold in onnectiom. van ooaneas piaca on Cape rear river, known aa Westbrook's Landing, or shigly, as may be desired, also with the Mill Seat. A Carver's Creek, known as the' Brawa MaiBV Each, oT-these three Dlacea will ba, hold ainriv'or "-all- iomAer on good tenna Apply to'; 0 F.ahXEB anggt-ina .. . gnrnai copy.j o: -.! 'hi4.', i fV PIlJw Ultra, if i;, .- livf ;;J jViilfi'! -. i.fi LKla'.ir- DragQiiv f oi Fracrelato, x CIGAR&1T ! CIGASS ! ! auglOV "BiT). PIGOTT. rT77 SalU".altt'ialt. 32 900 8ACKS AMANDe fi f jr K IIVERPOOL GROUND ALUM And Wortblngtori FINE SALT, .-.-...! . I J- ' s'M!Vii -J Fofr sale tow fcy t - -it. : et3-tf. WHLARD BROS. NUAVFLQUKi . MEW WHEAT ! - - - i T OFFER- TO THE . PUBLIC iTHB CBLKBRA- A-ted " ASHLAND " Flour, which I know to oe aa good aa ia brought to this market' Svery barrel guarranteea to pieasetne most rasa UTered free of dray age. . For sale .by - J. C, ST aug 38 i- j , i- mi, ,iu t Bacon ! Bacon : lopobi LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES Ft sale by I3aTiaM-tf s m WILLARDBROS. rftl'i- T3 AT ' DESIRABLE" THREE STORY? DWEL ling on the corner of Biehth and Market atraetji. r nom comainB ten targe nooms, ajtcnen and eood Sell of water on the let. House newly painted and . good order. .. Also, that large brick store on 8outh Water street, Wo. 18 'Possession given immediately.- Apply to . ... .. SAM'L R. BUOTlN&f ' augSMf' ' BeaTEBtate Broker PRIVATE BOABOINC HOUSE. ON NORTH SIDE OF MARKET BETWEEN Faont and Second Streets, MRS-. MARY CLIF FORD. Proprietress. Cnmm us house, clean and well veatilnted rooms, poHl attetrUon and the tne nest oi iare.. The aubllc are Invited to catt. aug-im SMALL LOT OF Cooper Tools at Seduced frices; . r At the New Hardware Store of, . !, angKHf GH.ES MUBCB2SON. it For Sale.5 rpHAT DESIRABLE LOT. COMMODIOUS dweU X Img house thereon, southwest imtersoctiem of Third and ChesnutstreetSv 67x133. .. Fortermawplyto .n- iCiii-''.' , CRONLY ft MORRIS, ii-- . pablicanism and 'patriotism. x. city.,.. ......
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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