4m the nomniG star; ' "PUBLISHED DAILYBY , BATM Or STTBMnUFTIOa on. yw, ,ta advance by ,maH) 1 T ft 00 Three month., in advance ( " One month, in advance. 00 75 art of the . city, Firteen c not authorised (rents are months In advance. ; " OUTLINES. la Kentucky CburO?unwiZ reports crop almost destroyed.- ' , --r- -Indian : chiefs leaguing against whites near Fort Sill. . ' AnOthervictory' over J. Carlist a j Great and destructiye ;4ood; Io4Westfield River, Massachusetts. Another reser voir disaster in Hampshire county-; Bismarck" slightly ounded'byCassassin. ' More trouble in the .'Indian quarter! . -The American Dockray baa been sen by Spanish Court Martial in Cuba' to be shot, but sentence' delayed , for .Governor's approval A Britisb squadron ia col lcctipg for special secret Reason at Panama - Gov. Kemper Gen,' Mahone and oth-: era reviewed the troops yesterday at Fort ress Monroe ahd were treated with distin 'comes the purchaser, at the sale, pay guished respec rlwTork markets: ing the pricej at which helbid h off the Cotton, UplandslTi Orleans' 17i; ; spirits j turpentine, 86; rosin, $3 00$2 15; gold, 108i109i r ' Y- ,v v , DEATH OP THE GOVEUNOU. i Gov CaldwellYdied;ihYfliHsboroi wbitber he had gone to attend a rail road meeting, last Saturday, evening.. Tod : 11. Caldwell i was for many years a leading citizen of Burke coun-, ty.' Continuously from 1842 he'occu pied some prominent positioa, Elect ed Lieutenant Governor on the ticket with II olden in' 1868, on;'tbe convict tion of Holden in 181 of high crimes and misdemeanors, asraiust the State committed he became Governor. In 1872 ho was declare elected Gover--nor on the ltepublican ticket. , v The remains of Gov. Caldwell were taken to Raleigh, Ywhere they re mained m state yesterday. They will no carneu io ..uorganion, nis resi dence, to-day. ; A-delegation of offi cials and citizens wilt accompany the funeral train; : Y " ' :'. ':. Lieutenant :Goveru6r. Curtis II. Brogden yesterday assumed the office of Governor. Of him we can only , j- .-. . , i J say that he has a more genial temper, with less talent, than tlie dead yover- I nor had. Ae hope he will not make a nartisau executive, and will occasion- ' . , ' , any reiram irom speecii-mating at i he will do these perhaps Curtis will I be considered l on all sides i. a very brick of a Governor- So mote it be. Col. Pool, our candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, made an able speech to a large audi ence at Lexington on the 9lh. Col. P. i making a very strong canvass. - Headeu, candidate for Congress in the Fourth District, is anti-Civil Rights. Therefore he was not allowed to address the negroes at Oxford, but was trotted off to Brass Fields, in the same county,": where nearly all the voters are whites. jThis is , the Neill McKay dodge, bat Jt isn't worth a nont 1- 8aprme Conn dniib(. - fRnleich 'VewaLl '. u : The J following decisions-have been filed in the the Supreme Court : lAaiiuv cr, AvuiM,.. u., , ucucnijg .opinion. :'':-:--ls:;:-'y-:.,--Whatevemay have been the law before the passage of the act, chap. 170. acts of 1873-?T4. it is settled bv inat act, mai in -cases i-wrere ueiena- . ants are convected ana are insolvent," , solicitors are entitled to half fees, to be paid by the county where the va diqtment is found. k;YY v' Y f Z-'A: Stith vs. Loclcabill, I from Davidson, Pearson J., deliving opinion. , . This was a Suit f of land. After the plaintiff had closed evidence, defend ant's i counsel . informed . the Court, that he desired- .to;" offer,, evidence, showing title in a, third partjr and would offer , such .evidence if the Court thought plaintiffs - evidence tended to establish, his title. The Court being of opinion that plaintiff had not showed title in himself gave judgment of nonsuit. Held: 1. That under the evidence this case ought to have-been submitted, to mi; jury. ; ,-- ; . t ; . s 2. The opinion says: " We cannot even by implication, give sanction to the moral practice of allo wing a mo- tion to nonsuit the plaintiff in the ., . - . . ,.,r .f inwisi ol a trial, on ane.gmnnmuai his evidence does not make out a case, the counsel of defendant stating that rf ITia TTnnnr orinnld nvprrulp the mo- tion he had evieenee to offer showing -- .y. " ----- " - title in himself. By a demurrer to the evidence the defendant puts the case which means the 'exitus? issue or end of the caseupon the insuffi ciency of the. evidence, i-The judg ment of the Court decides the action one-way. or he others -But by this novel practice the defendant has two chances to one, -which is not 'fair ,i in t j ' " sl.u r..OMOj play.;" J udgment below reversed.. Barnes vs. Brown, from , Kobeson, Uodmand J., delivering Opinion. " The issue which this Court at the Tnrt totq Ai-LaA n trlA l" rteJ,m' 1 8 J3 direted t0 tried (69 N. C 439 seemed, upon the case then before us, to embrace all the matters "in controversy between "the Uartips wbu-K hiA not Kpen determ- P1 11!8' l?a UQ - rlT, ureu oy ine nnoing or a jury.. iv . appeared on the second trial, it was too special and particular, td meet the merits of the case, we think the judge '-Id rv f t VOLv XIV; NO. 93. 5 i had the power to change its form, so as to makeit more general or to ;ald the issues moral general to meet the merits . ' . . The defendants have no reason to complain that the Judge required them to! try at'the term, at which the form of the issues was modified. Issues are made by the pleadings or out of the pleadings. Those questions onl should be put to a Jury which are material. As form.; of :issae.which presents only such questions can be considered a surprise. x Y 2. A conveys land to B by mort gage to secure a debt.- r Afterwards A conveys the same and other land to Q in trust; to eell arid pay other debts. C sells under this trust land A be- 'ana and taking a conveyance from V. Held That in the absence of fraud and of any " valid agreement . to the pontrary, B acquired an absolute es tatejn all, "the land his mortgage debt wai extinguished, and he ceased to have any- personal claim on A bvJ reason of the mortgage debt. - . E XI3dt is settled iinithia . State 'that when a vendee upon a parol contract to convey landswhich jthe vender afterwards refuses to perform has made ; payments ,': of the purchase money, or being put in-possession has expended money in improvements he is entitled to be reimbursed. Albea vs. Griffin 2, Dr and B. Eg. 9; Winter vs. Fort 5, Jones, Eg., 451. But, on a suit in such case by t he vendee, he cannot sustain demand for judgment that the vendor be forced to make conveyance 6f the iand in pursuance of the parol agreement, the case being clearly within the statute of frauds. . Case remanded, each party- paying A Civil Rlsbts" Orator Id Tenne A. .lne JNasnville Unon una Amen can of a recent date gives anccount of a meeting Of negroes j in" Fayette county, I enn., on the 27)th of June, I ' : ' i-' wnicn various speeds were maae all favoring the passage of the '4Civii Rights binj andYdenouncing the white allies of the negroes who re fused to support -it. Among;, the speakers was one Oscar Williamson, wno saia: - - : , b - :j hm h to have soc;al riw lett cost what it will, if I have to nae m the Dioou ot wnites to ray bridle bits. I am ready to begin now, and die before night if necessa m t:: . .1. i. saia; "re we auowea to sera our cniiuren inere r xioi Jut we will have our children- on top of it ! if it siuks. every- white child in Fayette county, to hell. Spirits Turpentine .Th e Observer has . a col umn "local" on he shoe business in Charlotte. r- l?ewbern is giving the last ele gant touches to her beautiful Christ Church ' At Fayetteville on the 9th died Mr. James McKay, aged 80. -YThe Rads in Burtie are mud- rdled on the color question, white against I v --to V" :t J-uhus VV..VVngnt, n-sq., is an f nounced as a candidate for a seat in the I House of Representatives from Iredel I county. ,. r ii.;:. .-u . . I A Radioal meeting in Golds for jUdKe and Bolicitor. : The Messenger says the new Governor. Broeden. complained of being sick as he took the cars for Raleigh Sunday I eveniiiffto enter on the discharge of; his i " " In his speech at - the Radica pow-woir ai Goldsboro 1 last :i Saturday, Bherard, independent candidate for Solici tor, pitched furiously into Lon Moore, reg ular nominee, and seemed - to have the crowd with him. Y The Southern 'Hume thus cor rectly headait8 editorial columns: "For the .Legislature and county7 officersthe nominees of the Conservative party." :Let every Conservative in - North Carolina ad here to the fame motto. - . .' . Goldsboro Messenger: , John Thomas, a white man, notoriously known in Saulston township, Wayne county,, was shot on Thursday mgnt last, and it is feared dangerously, some forty-two large size Rnuirrel shot being lodzed in his abdomen. face and breast The nartv who did i the shooting is not known. Thomas accuses Mr. Lemuel Hill. It will, be remembered that nntv afpto mnntha nor TTill nH Thnmoa I nai a personal difficulty ari8ins out of un- I jueasauk taiuuj umimn. Newbemian : We are informed I by Mr. M. Hahn, of this city, who was I present, that a large and enthusiastic Demo 10 Khin- !VV I Onslow county, on tbeothinst.,fortbe pnr- nose of nominating county officers. Mr. H. I Informs us that all the present incumbents I were renominated. Among the speakers present on mejoccasion was tne lion. eo, Davis, who made a most telling and effect ive speech, at the conclusion of which many parties heretofore connected with the Rad ical party announced their intention of with drawing from it, and voting the whole Con servative ticket. T. A. Thompson. Esq.. Lecturer of the. National Grange, Patrons of Hus bandry, will address the respective Granges 1 at the following times and places and will meet with Special Deputies for the purpose ff .instructing them in their dfities: Char- lotte, Monday, August 3rd;: Greensboro, Tueayt. Ang8t 4; Raleign, Wednesday! August 5th, at the Hall of Raleigh Grange, No. 15, at 11 o'clock A. M. ; Fayetteville, Friday August 7Af at It o'clock A.M., at Hall of Cumberland Grange, No;, 15; Wilmington, Monday, August 10th ; Golds- Doro, Tuesday, August 11th; Weldon, .Wednesday;, August 12th. - . ,r ' " ' 1". Th mobsiho Sta Book Bind err does all kinds of Binding and Baling m a work miaJIke uimtm d 4fe I rhtma other. nnnr,RficeiDt Books, orotbw I work, may rely on promptness inttoe execattonof their orders. - -1 " ; a ; - Hi WILMINGTON, . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. N. Cannon.-Notice. . ; Mu5son & Co. Fresbiy-Made Shirts. vv.-i. uakadav. tTo the Citizens. . , Pkschau & Westkkmann. Importation.-; R... .W. . AKDmEws.4-Produco Exchange. mayor' Conrt. , . The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning. . Richard Jones, eolored, was arrested on the charge of stabbing S. P.. Boyd on the night of the 9th of December, 1873. Re-, quired to give security in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court. The defendant was also arraigned on the charge of higuway robbery .committed on -Bladen street, North of the W. & W. R. R, on the same night mentioned above. Required to give security in the sum of $500 for hid appeal ance at the next term of the Superior Court ; , ' , In two cases of disorderly conduct and resisting a police- officer, judgment was suspended on application of the prosecut ing officer. - -. . 4 , Thirteen cases were continued over Until I this morning. Arrested on the Charge of Horse Steal ing; '.J-'"-,' - v We learn that a colored boy by the name of Dick Moore, about 14 or 15 years of age, was arrested yesterday on the charge of horsestealing. It Reenis that a colored man named Jacob Bordeaux, residing in "Brook lyn," allowed his borse to go out of the lot on Sunday to teed,' ana mat tne precocious youth alluded ' to caught the animal, mounted him and rode off. ' Bordeaux missed bis horse and by inquiring around soon ascertained the facts connected with hisldisappearancG, when he started in pur- . "a J iJ At . &L!.'I S At . suiiana oTenooK. me young taiei in me neighborhood of Smith's Creek Bridge. He brought both the boy and the animal back to town and a warrant was issued for the boy, who was arrested and lodged in the Guard House to await an examination be fore the Mayor this morning. ; -A Great Responsibility. Every effort of the street force should now be devoted to cleaning' up the city and putting it in a good sanitary condition. .No filth should be allowed to accumulate; all now to be found in lots and alley -ways should be speedily removed; no stagnant, water should be allowed to remain standing and disinfectants - should be freely used. Grading of streets and all such work as that can be left until the sickly season is over. It will require all the energies and vigilance of our authorities to preserve the community from the inroads of pestilential diseases this summer and fall. Let them not forget the fearful responsibility which rests upon their shoulders, and let our citizens also remem ber that much very much depends upon their action and cheerful co-operation In this matter. The Sound Road The work of grading for the Sound Road is, we are glad to learn, progressing very favorably and begins to look like "busi ness." In this connection we would state, that at a meeting of the Directors, held on Friday evening last, the Secretary of the Company was instructed to notify subscrib ers to the Capital stock of the Wilmington Coast Railway Company that unless the first and second installments to the same be paid by or before the 1st of the ensuing month, legal steps will be taken to enforce collec tion. Tax fteeelpts. From Deputy Sheriff McQuigg we have the following statement of the amount o taxes collected during the week closing Sat urday evening: Schedule B: State. . .....;.......$ 648 80 " ,4: . County 787 26 General State 277 10 " County........ 398 65 Township..;. 9 24 Total. . ...;.... $2,119 05 The Wreck. By latest advices from below we learn that . the wreck of the German Barque FeUdttm, ashore on the rip, near the main bar, has been nearly stripped of her rigging, yards, &C. Mr. Legg, we understand, says that there is but two or three hundred bar rels in her, and that he hopes to complete the work of stripping and saving cargo by I Wednesday of this week. But for the high Southwest winds the work would have been finished on Saturday. j. ;: Pnblle Meeting,. In 'response to a Joint communication from the State, County, City, District, Post Pfflce and Custom House officiate, together with certain other citizens, Mayor Canaday has called a meeting to-be held at the City Hall this (Tuesday) evening? at 8 o'clock, to give expression to the sorrow felt at the death of the late Governor Tod R. Cald well. Excursion to Wllmlogon.. We learn from the Newbern Times that the United Colored Methodists, of New bern and James City, propose to visit Wil mington on or about the 12th of August next where, in conjunction : with the col ored churches of this city, they will give an entertainment in t the way of tableaux, charades, etc., for charitable purposes. " Arrested aC;Lt :. r A dispatch was received here yesterday to the effect that James Leggett,' who was implicated in the robbery of :Messrs. Bin ford,. Crow & Ca's store some time last year, has been arrested and is now in jail at Goldsboro.' An officer, was sent after shun and will probably arrive with the prisoner this eTening'.,. . : : ' 1 . ' . - -- Jt-" - - .TTFTtv. wm. ;N. ;C.,;.TDESDfiUt Local Dots . i , Don't' forget the meeting in the First Ward to-morrow night , . ' r The British Barque Somerville, Smith, arrived at Glasgow from this port on the8thinst. ' - -d-r ' The Swedish Barque Elizabeth, Naslend, arrived at Stettin from this port on the 8th inst. . , - The Schr. jbora JFrench, French, arrived at Kennebunkport from this port on the 7th inst. .. ; . Owners of canines should re member that the dog carts will be " out t( morrow, and procure the necessary badge nfime. About twelve or fifteen of Satur-1 day night's rioters were arrested yesterday and will have a hearing before the .Mayor this morning. j A Conservative-Democratic Con vention to nominate a candidate for Sena tor from Brunswick and Bladen counties meets at Black Rock, in the former county, to-day ;. . '.. " : " K " We learn that Wooten's Express line on the Carolina Central Railway now connects with Monroe, Union county. The road is not finished to that point, but the in tervening distance is made by wagons. ' . ' l- ...... John Statcher and CoL Sandy Campbell were arrested yesterday on the charge of fighting. They were released on their own recognizance to appear before the Mayor's Court this morning. Civil EitsuiW' ia Sampson A Betper- ate Plsht. - ' A. discussion between the rival candidates A ' 1 ... for Congress in this District took place at Beaman'S 'Cross Roads, about ten miles from Clinton, Sampson county, on Thurs day last, at the close of which, we under stand, a difficulty occurred between a white man and a colored man in regard to the question Of civil fights. Other colored men interfered, when a regular pitched battle ensued, in which the most of those on the ground,- both white and colored, partici pated. .The whites, both Republicans and Conservatives, arrayed themselves, on one Bide, and the colored people on the other, and the way the missiles were projected tniAnirri fho it waa a nantlnn Hno nrnm!. - 6, - neni wnue ltamcai, as ne commencea seizing fence rails, ox yokes and other such implements of warfare and whirling them into the crowd, of colored belligerents, shouted at the top of his voice, " Civil rights, it it? ! Til give you civil rights!" "The colored troops fought nobly," but their white allies having turned against them they were finally effectually repulsed, after having been four times ' driven from the field. No fire arms were used and none of the belligerents, we learn, were seriously hurt.tbough several were knocked down and considerably bruised. Considering that the wildest excitement prevailed during the progress of the mdee it is wonderful that no serious disaster occurred. " " , i1 Some Of those present at Beaman'8 Cross Roads stated that a fight was in progress at Averasbororo,' Harnett county, when they left there the day previous, at which point a discussion had also taken place. !. O, O. F. A New Loage. ; . On last evening D. D. G. M. Wm. S. G. Andrews, assisted by P. G. M. Wm. J. Yopp, P. G. Mr Wm. L. Smith, P. Grands R. J. Jones, Jno. C. Koch and M. P. Tay lor, of "Cape Fear" Lodge No. 2, proceeded to institute "Oriana" Lodge No. 8, "Daugh ters of Rebekah."' The following officers were then installed for the ensuing term : . G. M. Altaffer, N. G. Mrs. C. Anna Haar, V. G. W. H. Strauss, S. Mrs. MaryE. Gerkcn, T. J. M McGowan, W. . Mrs. Mary B. Altaffer, C. , . J. W. Hodges, L G. W. C. Farrow, O. G. ! ' Mrs. R- A Hodges, R Sj. to N. G. Mrs. Henrietta Watson, L. S. toN. G. J. L. Dudley, R. S. to V. G. W. H. Gerken, L. 8. to V. G. Trylne to Unite. Efforts, to unite the two wings of the Re publican party in this county were being made yesterday and groups of excited poli ticians were to be seen all along Princess street from Third to Front As to what all the plotting : and counter-plotting will amount to remains to be seen, but as it seems to be the general impression that Manning and Heaton are among those to be sacrificed it will probably not amount to much. Traelt Gardens. . - Among the flourishing truck gardens in the vicinity of this city is one on . the old Newbern road, at the Johnson place, which i - . -Lis j oi tv t-i: t 1 ,.r the Wilmington Garden. His watermelons, particularly, are very fine, and be has a great variety of them. ' He has added many improvements4 to the place and will con tinue to do so., . Important meeting. - The subscribers to the stock of the Agri cultural Fair Association will have an im portaritmeelineat theParcell House this v V , , , .. (Tuesday) evening, at-.8 O'clock. A full and prompt attendance is desired, as an or ganization will be effected and other mat ters of importance must be attended to. ileetliis; or Produce jsxetaance. : : A mee tine of the members of the' Wil mington Produce "iSxohange.; will be held lc-dayr: at o'clock' P. 11," to meet tbe Committee of Distillers from the Florence Naval Stores Convention and for tbe trans action of important business. - - f Bleetlng or the Fifth Ward Clnb Last Nlirllt 1 I.irirA Mvj In 1 tlnda anee Great Enthusiasm Spleaaid Speeehes, &c. ' -J s;:i' 2TThe; .Fifth Ward , Democratic-Conserva tive Club met last night at the Primitive Baptist Church, on Castle, between' Fifth and Sixth streets! The "President, J Capt. Geo. .WJ W; Davis, was in the Chair. The meeting was the largest and most enthusi astic ever beld in the Fifth Ward, a( least three hundred persons being present. " The meeting was called to order and the usual routine business transacted, after which Alderman S. H. Fishblate was called upon and responded in an excellent speech, at the close of which Capt. W. S. Norment, our candidate for Solicitor; was introduced to the Clnb by Isaac Northrop.j Esq., and made a speech of some length, which was received with great enthusiasm. Capt. Norment was followed by CoL E. D. Hall in one pf his finest efforts, which made ' a splendid impression. Capt. John W. Gal loway, Capt. J. H. Robinson and Mr. & L Macks were also called upon and responded in happy strains. ,y ; .. Taken altogether the meeting was a mag nificent success, . but some of our Fifth Ward friends remarked that it was not as large in point of numbers in attendance as the next would be. . . ,. . H . A motion was: made and ; unanimously adopted inviting the members of the other Clubs to visit them at their regular meeting on each Monday , night, after which the meeting adjourned. ' - :x ' Huzzab for the Fifth Ward! An Old BUI. We were shown yesterday, by Mr. C. H. Ganzer, a curiosity in. the shape of an old Continental bill of the denomination of ; $35, which was printed in Newbern ia May, 1 1780, by J ames Davis. It is signed by' J. Green and Joseph Leith, and oh one edge bears the inscription "Death to Counter-' .feiters." ConsiderinGr its ase it shows a re markable degree of preservation,! while its typography is any thing but neat. k Anoth er just like it, issued in 1781, was put in the corner stone of the Odd Fellows' Lodje in this city. . .. .. .. '. . CITY ITE3IS. I TRAWRmi PPTOTTVO.IVBH Ttr VYiav1narlAffnr-'rttt1. tug. gtatment8. wv.biUa. At cn he coniea in f the ordinary letter-press book. Send your orders for printing in these inks, and for all other descrip tions of printing, to the Morning Star Printing House. Traxsteb Printiho-Inks. Invaluable to nil road companies, steamship, companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indeonite period of time. Having just received a fresh supply of these inks, wears pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. , SB ssi COL. W A UDELL'S CANVASS.; Bon. A. H. Waddell, candidate for CongreM, will address his fellow-citizens at the foUowiag times and places: ' ' ' July 14th, Tuesday White Hall, Bladen Co, July 15th, Wednesday BriijUey's, Brunswick Co. July 16th, Thursday Whiteville, Columbus Co. July 17th. Friday Cerro Gordo. Columbus county. 4 uiy sist, 'ruesasy-uooK's storeljoiumDu8 county July 82d Wednesday bhallotte, Brunswick Co. - winer appointments, as aesirea, wtu pe nereaner HOTEL I ARBITALS. Purceli House, J. R. Davis, Proprietor.--- jy A Bimmons, Urooklyn, JN x; William Boeers. Savannah; JM Hals, UUftAKlt Charlotte; T B Blade, WhitevHIe; WH Lindsay, U U Kail way; jh j Young,: 'Bam more': Mrs J JDarcev and child. Galveston. Texas: Col A A McEoy. Sampson; J A Walker, HC Brock, Hon D L Russell, : N Maver, Uol u 1 uocsxey. vol Benj Kobm son, city;. V V' Richardson, Columbus county; DrD Weisel, wife and serVt, U S A; Mrs Col Pennington, W Ames, C C Railway;. FB Gibson, X.aurel Hill; B J Best, Baltimore. ' NEW AD VERTISMEENTS, City of Wilmington, MAYOR'S OFFICE, ) r July 13tb, 1874. TO THE CITIZENS. A - JCX.T tub request of a labgb number t - .... ot citizens, Including the public officers, I have called a meeUng to be held at the , . . . .-. . CITY. JZ A LX i Tuesday EtchIu, at 8 O'clock, to' reive public expression of sorrow at the death of His Excellency, Tod B. Caldwell, late Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina. All citizens are invited to atieud. , :: - - , V,,- ; , i july 14 It W. P. CANADAT, Mayor. AGAIN TIT VV E CALL ATTENTION TO 5THE FACT OF OUR SELLING reSnly-JVLaOle OHIT XS, DIRECT FROM THE T.TAKER. The advantages derived by the purchaser are obvious. PRICES REDUCED. MUNSON CO., - City Clothiers. Julyl4-tf vAm ' t.-vJ i' . JT a meeting of the Directors of the Wilmington Coast Railway Company, held on Friday evening, July lOthv it was resolved that the Secretary of the company oe lnstrueiea to- give notice to tne sud scribers to the Capital Stock of said Company that unless the first and second instalments to the capital stock is paid in bv or before theJst of Aaeust next. less! steps will be taken to enforce collection. July 14-3$ SAMUEL N. CANNON, Sec'y m - Wilinitott ProdiicB -Maine. . THERE will be a meeting of the members of the Wilmington Produce Exchange at 13X o'clock P. M., this day, to meet the Committee of Distillers from the Florence Naval Store Convention and the transaction of important business.' - . RICHARD W. ANDREWS, ' Ju1ft4-U - Secretary and Treasurer". . , . - WHOLE NO.1 2,114. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Direct Importation. WE OFFER FOB SALE, ia lot to rait purchas ers, per German Brig Bertha, from Sremer haven, now discharging: -- 1 5 1 40 Flasstones, polished and half polished. for paving, varions sizes. 26 Bbls. Bremen Beer, Pints, Deetzenfs make, IO Bbls. Linseed Oil, . 500 Demijohns, different sizes, . SO pemijohns Wine Vinegar, 44 Dozen Ftao Clarets, .. 'A 1 ALSO. A SHALL LOT ! ; 5 GROUND WHITE CHALK andCGLUE. f juiy iiiw !S E;TKSGBtAU wktebmank, DISSOLUTION ': OP r - - ' CO-PABT3STERHIP. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE. .XX- JL isting under ifte name ana style or v&.w ; TEEL & HENNING is this day dissolved by under the name and style of DAWSON, mu tual consent- k. - Jolin -Dawson l. A IiOIf 8 1 aiUlierlxed io aettle up the business of tbe firm and Ia:a receipt rortne'aame. " - ' '.f' " - ' i .. - , , JOHN BAWSON, ' ' - ' ' u - : GEORGE TEEL, i .' ., ROBERT HENNING. Wilmington, June' 22, 1874. j ( : ... . -l-l-- . THE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES the ,- I v-:v v HARDWARE BUSINESS u " INALL ITS BRANCHES, jane 24-naclm DAW JOHN DAWSON. Direct Importation; JA AAA CHOICE SEGARS, DIRECT FROM ixUaVy U ,Cuba,of our own importation. . For sale In lots to suit.' , July 8-lwnac ' EDWARD KIDDER A SONS. Bridles,, SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKF . VALISES, Traveling Bags,-Plantation Goods, Feather Dusters, Whips, Spurs, Axle Grease,- Saddlery, ' Hardware, secona-nana ssaaies, ana au Kin as jor . aaaaiery Goods. : Very cheap for cash at - -(-'- j, 8. Tophim Sc Co.'i, . ... Harness Factory,- Wilmington, N C feblStfnac -f. MKCELLANEOIJ3. Corn, Hay, Oats, y &c. 2 QQQ BUSHELS CORN, 4Q0 BALES HAT, ; : 1 000 BUSnELS oats it JQQ Bbls. Flour, fft HHDS. CUBA MOLASSES. It) I SO Bbls. Su?ar House Molasses, . -100 Bbls. Golden Fleece Syrup,' OA A Gross Matches, '"' auU , f 50 Doz. Water Buckets; j vases -iies, -t O K Bbhi Glue. . . 1 .1 . . lOO Boxes Soap, iO 200 Paper Rivets, oOO nwr. uturt, QQ SPIRIT CASKS, fQ Cases Lye and Potash, - 5Q Boxes Candy, 1AA Boxes Tobacco, 75 Bbls. Crackers, Q Bbls. and Half Bbls. Snuff, 5Q Cases 1 and 3 lb. Peaches. 100 Ca8es 1 nd n y9terf1' 200 Bags Shot, Jg0 M. CAPS, ! ; For sale by - - V' -KERCHNER & -C ALDER BROS., ; july Vttt w 27.2829 North Water St A Good Investment. One that is ; sore to pay ; better than i 5-20t 7-30'g, or Sven northern - : - -. .v . : 'rf ''jPoftifift Peilvnarl UrtnUm" t AN INVESTMENT MADE NOW IN GOODS at the figures we are closine out at I" nrenaratorr the figures we are closing out at I" preparatory to taking stock," will par, even if you have bo im mediate use for the articles better than money in Tested in any other shape. We find in our stock various articles which we are determined to close out, bring what they may, sooner than carry them through another season. As evidence of it we now offer the following goods at prices named: ; : Striped Grenadines, lSJfc per yard; ' jfcoL do. Bc; Japanese Poplin from 10 to 15c 4-4 Grass Cloths, 15c per yard. 4-4 Lawns, 10 to 12e per yard. IS YDS. BLEACHED SHIRTING, $1 00; 16 YDS. . UMBLEACHED SHIRTING, $1 ta ; S ' At ' ' BOSKOWTTZ & iJEBER'S, . julyltf " S9 Market streetv At Prices to Suit. Ton can bay a good and . . handsome pair of BOOTS AND SHOES ;. fob - A Very Little, Money AT ' GEO. R. FRENCH A SON'S, , SO North Fxont street. july 12-tf The Gilded Age, . By MARK TWAIN (Samuel L. Clemens)," author of "Innocents Abroad,1 Roughing IV? Ac " Taken at the Flood." ; A NOVEL. ' U ' ' Jig. JfISS M. E. - BR ADD ON. . For sale at , -HEINSBERGER'S july 12-tf - - Live Book and Music Store. Corn, Hay. Flour. y 000 BlT8HKL8 FBIHS white T500 Budl" Prime -UIied Cora, . 2Q BALES PRIME EASTERN HAT, 3QQ Bales N. R. Hay, superior quality, 1.000 BBIArLODB CORN. m For sale low py WDLLIAM Jnlyia-tf IS A MTJRCHISON. Bacon. Fork, lard. 125 60X28 p' s 8M0KED snjis, 8Hhds. Smoked Shoulders, jQQBblaQMPork,;; ; rre Tubs Prime Leaf Lard, - , -? IO .. - ' - - For sale low by - July 12-tf. WILLIAMS ft MTJECHISON. . BATES ADVERTISING One Squareone day,.... ...,...........'.f4 fb " three diysr;..i.;.i.r.......... S 00 . . four days.... ...... 60 , five dye.....T. '.......v 8 00 , . " Two weeks.......,.;. 00 . " "."( Three weeks.,.. ........ ......... 6 60 " " One month.. 8 0C " Two months ...:....15 00 Three months.... .. .j.... .. . . .. ..8 00 Six months.. .85 00 r une year-.. .......:..-..60 cr - tJf Contract' AdvertiBementa taken at oroDOr tionately low rates. - ... Five Squares estimated as a qusrter-columm, and I ten squares as a h&ll-cohiBU). ... iv;,. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSES r 1 1 II -and-; ri . : BUILDING LOTS: FOR SALEj JRRIYATOLT : A I now offer foe sale a number of those beautiful I Building Lots north of Newbern Road, formerly the : property of Capt. R. 8. MACOMBER, en Chesnut, P Mulberry and Rankin streets, between Tenthln. Sixteenth streets, in Mocks No. 187, 189, 200. 201. I 470, 471, 47, .474, 475, 476 and 478, as per plat ha ' officeof Messrs. JAMES BROWN. V - - J ALSO, street, jamy' kitchi 'S. en two rooms, well of water in the yard. ."0 i '"also, ? . - House and Lot, corner Princess and Eighth streets. -1 The House contains six rooms and kitchen two t rooms, well of excellent, water in the yard. Block j . ' ALSO,. ' v Shop, 'House and Lot on north side of Princess ? street, between, Seventh and Eighth streets, in block I No. 184.- - - - '..4 All of the above mentioned property is verydc-' sirably located within easy reach ef the Street Rail way, and the business portion of the city, and offers rare inducements to parties wishing to build, or for investment. Terms easy; title perfect. For further information apply to : j " - - Messrs. JAMES Se BROWN, t ,' r - --- Real Estate Agents, " y Wilmington, Or to , R. E. MACOMBER, Care NOWLAN fe CO. apr 2i-eod3m. Tu Th sat : Richmond, Va EXTRA LARGE No. 1 New Fat Llackerel RETAILING FOR Ten Gents Each. Barrels, Half Barrels & Eits. I CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., . 8and7North Front St. July 9-tf ' raPORTANT TO Commercial' Travelers. ; COMMERCIAL.TRAYELLERS Who solicit orders ! by Card. Catalogue. Trade-List, sample or other1 specimen, also those who visit their , customers and solicit trade by purchases made Direct from Si Stock, t, eeH 1 theifc ana wno travel in any section, by Rail or Jfoat, seH lng any class of goods, are requested to send thei uuButJsas ana rjuv atje . as below. statine class of eoods thev seU. and bv whom em ployed; also those who are at present under no en- ement This matter Is of GREAT IMPORTANCE DIVIDUALLY to salesmen of this class, or men 1 soliciting trade in this manner. It la therefore ES PECIALLY desired that this notice may meet the eye of All Commercial Travelers and Salesmen in this country1 and that they will AT ONCE give ft their attention. Those who comply with above re. quest will be CONFIDENTIALLY treated and duly advised of object in view. - Please address (by letter ' onlvV nrvaPRRATTON, mm OflA. T BhwaII .fcHn . 41 Park Row, New York city. - july 13-dw4w ' COUGHS, 8 OR 12 WHOOP ING COUGH, Csoct, Baoscnrr- t is, AsmvA, and every affection of . the 3BS0 AT,' LOTTOS and chest, . aro : speedily and pcr- -manenQy curea by the use of Ds. Wis tai's Balsax or - Will GltSXKY.-- which does not dry up a cough and leave the cause behind, but loosens it, cleanses the hugs and allays irritation, thus removing thecause of the complaint. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED by a timely resort to- this standard remedy, as Is proved by hundreds of testimonials it has received. . The pmuins Is signed Suit" on the wrapper, SET1I W. FOWLS As SONS, PaorxBcross, Boe ox,Mss. Sold by dealersgeneratty. , . sept S8-DeodAW alt wks lr-Tu fi,:,, 'Official; i . OFFICE TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, 1 , Crrr. or Whjokstok, H. , . ' . r . ' Jnlr Rth. 1RM IN OTICB IS . HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE v : Dofr Ordinance for 1S74 will go Into operation on and after WEDNESDAY, ii.' - f ' ) JULY lfith instant.' . - fc .-i Bjr order.) f. C. SEBVOSS, july 9-tf City Clerk and Treasurer. For SmithviUe: . liiLj That Tcry desif able Lot' with. House, on Market j- s. Tne itouse contains nve rooms, anu gTEAMER WM. NYCE WILL LEAVE OUB-.T wharf this Saturday afternoon, at A o'clock, 'v - Retaraing Monday morning, leaving SmithviUe . i at 7 A. M. - f jalyll-tf , O. Q. PARSLKY CO. Hams. : 2,500 Pounds N. Carolina Hams FOR SALE BY , : ; EDWARD8 St WALL. juneS0-tf Flour ! Flour! 900 BBLS FBE8H gkouni floub. - . . Now coming In ana offering LOW. . 1 juneSO-tf ' EDWARDS St mil. Water Ground: Ileal. JpiRESH LOT JUST RECEIVED, .- For sale by ' julyft-dJtwtf BINFORD, CROW ft CO. v 1 1 Sugar, Coffee Molasses. jgQ Bbls Refined Sugars, 125 Sacka Pzlme 210 Coee .'. ' 1 ' 1 Bbls S H Molasses, - ' For sale low oy july IS tf WILLIAMS ft MURCmSON Spirit ; Casts, Hoop ' Iron - M fflus. Select Second Hand Spirit Casks, . 2 Tons Hoop Iron, ' "v 1AA BBLS. DISTILLER'S GLUE, ' ' , . v "-. For sale low by ' WILLIAMS ft MTJRCHISON. July -tf IT.' A. STEDIL017, Jr., Attorney at Law. ; VELIZAJ3ETHTO TFivj JVI C. jnly7-DftWtf ' ' '"' - - -U BrickD Bricko. SOOOOO8 1 7 . .. -. . ' . i V KMT VH KAP. 1 4 ". t

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