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THE , ilOEITIITG- BTAE. &atx or auBaoBiraoH. lau.UTUte ftr Bill).'. Six months, in MYkitcac" ) kq Three months, In adrance ( ' )........ inn Six monthi city. Fifteen Cent per week. Oar City iraui are not authorised to Collect for mora than 3 month in To City MUDscnbera. aeilTered In uit nrt n k advance. TnEBESULT. The retarns come in gloriously and render it almost certain that we Lavo carried xhe State, elected McKoy Judge and Waddelt to' Congress ; by handsome majorities. - We5 have no time to comment on -sthe ' result' at length this morning. We refer the reader to our, special telegrams print ed on this page. , " t ' . We shall be badly disappointed t our roosters don't crow - lustily ; to morrow. -V Every soldier Spain has being need ed at home, the situation ; must be deemed very critical in Cuba when it i decided to send ,12,000 troops to that island. . The friendly attitude of Uie JCiiiropean powers toward the Re public, however, may have warranted denuding ine country ot tnese forces. - .1 tm - ' .. -Spirits aTirpeatme. : State papers newsless being fill ed with rallying cries. . ' " I , ; The-Washington -Echo learns that the crops in the vicinity of North Lake. Hyde county, are seriously damaged, owing to the continued drought. . Those around Swan Quarter and in the vicinity of South r t a i ijatve lire uuunauiog. , " . . Goldsboro Messenger: Mr. Thos; W. Dawson, a highly esteemed citizen re siding near Lenoir Institute, was found dead near LaGraoge ou Wednesday morning. Air. Dawson had left in a buggy" for Golds boro, but seems to have been seized with heart disease, which, it is supposed, caused his death. ' " ; . ; 1 We see is stated that Dr. Ed ward NYarrcn. formerly jof Baltimore, and a son of the Old North State, has resigned the surgical directorship of the Khedive's , array, and is on his way homeward. THBOITT. The Malls. Tiie mails will close from this date as fol lows: - . . - . ; Northern (night) mails. . ....... 6:45 P. M. " through and way (day) mails.. ...... 5 A. M. Southern mail ............ 6:30 A.M. Carolina Central mails. 5 A. M Stnithville, Saturdays and Taes- dy -...- ;. G A.M. Fayetteville, river, Mondays and Fridays............... l P.M. Fayetteville by C. C. R. W., daily 5 A. M Onslow C. II., (horse mail) every Fridav . .............. i .... 6 A. M. Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:80 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. L Money order on Krister Department open same as stamp otHce. - - NKW A D'KRTISKIT1KNT. 11. II. DeLkok Railroad Sale. W. N. Bowdex Excursion to Ashevillc. See Ad. "Lost." V naval or Wake Forevt Collese. ' . The subject Of the removal of Wake For est College from, its present location to some point where u larger local patronage could be obtained,' besides ' other advantages, seems to be exciting much interest just now . among our Baptist friends, ' The last Bib lical Recorder, referring to this matter, says: "The advocates of removal have, for h most part, suggested Raleigh as (he fcost suitable location, although we think that ibe advantages of our commertial centre, Wilmington, should not be-overlooked." The Recorder ay9 the" friend of removal think that polish and knowledge of the world which can' only be acquired by com mingling with society can be better attained in Raleigh J or Wilmington than in a small Tillage. Again, the Faculty and College, say they, would be ia & position in which lhey coukl exert the 'widest and deepest in fluence for the denominatioai It is, furth ermore claimed, that A city recognizing the money benefit that a college would bring to it a hundred students expending at least $20,000, would be induced to give consid erably towards securing the college. For a' practical illustration of the aforementioned, advantages, they cite the "Baptist .'Colleges of Georgia, Virginia and other V Stateel The students of these colleges,; which are located in cities,' study as well and are just as moral as those students of colleges thai arc in villages. . Sapponed Arrevt at an Escaped Pris oner. . , ilayor Canaday has received a letter from (he Sheriff of Columbus county, stat ing that a man was arrested in that county pn Tuesday Bight and is now in jail at Whiteville, who gives his name as "Jeff. Thomas, and who is believed to be the col ored fellow by that name jwho was arrested. m the charge of robbing Benj. McNairand vJio subsequently escaped from the Guard 'Mouse. Mayor Canaday proposes to send an-officer to look after himl to-day. ' -v The Orphan Aijrlamn. . : Among the contributions to- the Orphan Asylum at Oxford, for the month of July, we find acknowledged f26 60 from ladies f Wilmington and $5 25 from Wilmingtoia Lflge 319. The contrilmtions throughout Hie State, during the month, amounted in ihc aggregate to $1,807 88. This is exclu sive of the contributions in kind. This is a very creditable exhibit' and shows that North Carolinians are alive to the import niH'A! at properly sustaining this noble char ity. . . . . 'he Aecldeut Ut nr. PnUord. We learn from Mejsr, Wilder & Morton hat Uie accident to Mr. -Bamuel Fulford, jy which he was badly burnecl, wention of Tvliich was made In our '; last isse,"took place on board the Steamer .Wathiapton, iyingin front of their' place,' and not in tteiryarrl. " " , vol. xiv.tfo: im; i - t- ELECTION BETTJRNS. Below we give the returns from the elec tion yesterday si far as heard from j 'ft ' V I CITY OF WILMINGTON. first Ward, Upp&'-lXviWaddtVL 121; McKay 410; Pool 121;PurneU409;Mc-( Koy 115; Norment 118; Russell 415; Sutton 412. , First Ward, Loiter JWi&kw Waddelll29; McKay 640Poc4 125; Purnell 548; McKoy 127; Norment 127; Russell 553; Button 551 j Second TTard-Waddell 827; McKay 210;- Kussell 22Q; McKoy .817; Pool 820; Purnell 5ld; Norment 319, Sutton 21d. ' " ' - ' Third TTartfWaddelLSOO; McKay 307; UusselI317; McKoy 279; Pool 284; Pur aell 310; Norment 283; Sutton 313. m Fard--McKoy ;278; Russell 284; Waddell 282; McKay 280. I- Fifth Ward For Senate Cantwell 466; Gerkenl85.' For House Mtiore 482- Ttrw. ington, 479; Lloyd 469; Bryan 242; Mose ley 241;' Scattering, 17. For Sheriff Manning 455; Black 260. For Clerk Heaton 471? Mann, 200. For Treasurer- Elijah Hewlett 471; Fennell 239. For Reg ister Bordauex 467; Rowan 194. For Coro ner Hewlett 061; Scattering29. r For Sur veyor Cherry 591; Scattering, 89. For County Commissioners Morris 502; Nixon 488; Wagner 472; Wilson, 471 ; ,Van Am ringe 467; Dawson 245; Williams 244; Bell 243; Rice 81; Scattering 41 The Radical loss in the city on the vote of Caldwell is 89. EDGECOMBE. Special to the Star Takboro, Aug. 6. Information received from several town ships indicate that Pool and Blount have received the full white vote of Edgecombe, probably exceeding the Merrimon vote. . . . COLUMBUS. Special to the Star. Fair Bluff, Aug. 6. ; Returns so far as received are as follows: Pool 1,043; Purnell 360; Waddell 1,048; McKay 355; Russell 380; McKoy 1,025.- We regard it safe to say that oar majority is 400 for this county. DUPLIN. - . .. ' ; Special to the Star. Magsolia, Aug. 6. Only three townships heard from. Mag nolia Waddell 209, a loss of 80 on Merri- mou's election of 1872; McKoy 140; Pool 210; Purnell 133; Sutton 142; Norment 202. Warsaw Waddell, 194; McKay 151; Mc Koy 198; Russell 153; Norment 197; Sut ton 152; Pool 195; Purnell 133. Faison's Waddell 173; McKay 186; Mc Koy 175; Russell 187; Norment-176; Sutton 187; Pool 172; Purnell 186. BLADEN. . Special to the Star Abbottsbuiw, Aug. 6. Russell 106; McKoy 87; Norment 88; Sut ton 105; Waddell 87; McKay 104; Purnell 101; Pool 91. Bladen boro McKoy 99; Russell 100; Norment 101; Sutton 90; Pool 101; Purnell 92; Waddell 100; McKay 96. Clark's Mills Russell 188; McKoy 129; Sutton 180; Norment 134; Waddell 130; Mc- Kay 184; Pool, 130; Purnell 185. Brown Marsh Russell 82, McKoy 59; Sut ton 88; Norment 57; Waddell 58; McKay 86; Purnell 84; Pool 59. i RICHMOND. - . v Special to the Stan ' f Laurinbtxro, Aug. 6. I The official vote of Laurel Hill precinct s, Fuller 164; Buxton 818; Ashe 180; Da vidson 200; Pool 177; Purnell 198. Official Conservative majorities at Laurin burg . precinct; -Fuller 62 ; Pemberton 67; Pool 80; Ashe, 73.- A Conservative gain over Merrimon's vote of .61. '-. ; ' Special.ta the Stor.l ! ' ROCKINOHAK, Aug. 6. Large Conservative gains. Walker is probably elected to the House. .- GRANVILLE. - i.. Special to, the Star. . ... ; : ; ;,it-...i TTSELlS,' "Aug, 6. . Pool 202;' Purnell 26L: For Congress Davis" 202;, Ileaden 265.' ' A; Cpnservative Aato:if SBa.--'?;-1-" ';&r;:a;-i;V;'.rL'rr. li. Hehdebsok, Aug. 6, J; Pool 257; Purnell 352. Pool's net gairi over-Merrimon's vote of 83. Davis 255; Headen 354. - Davis1 net gain over Merri mon's vote 81. ' - ii. ' , , ANSON. - '; Special to the Star. . Lilesvixli;, Aug. C. r Majorities at Lilesville: Fuller 23; Ashe 21; Pool 48. An average gain in all elec tions, county and State, of 32 over Merri man's majority. Pemberton for Solicitor leads the ticket. - - i ; 7 "f r " f "Wadesboro, Aug. 0. ' Vadesboro gives the following majorities i Ashe 14; Buxton 68; Purnell 17. j HALIFAX. i Special to the Star. " - Enfield, Aug. 0. j. Pool has 251; Purnell 504. A Conserva tive gain' over tbe Governor's election of 1872.'. - " .;. r r It is probable there is a Democratic loss in the county. ; Election quiet. 'Weujon, Aug. G. The vote of this precinct stands: Pool 150; Purnell 428; Williams 157; Harriss 424; Hyinan 415; Blount 157; White 16 a Dem ocratic loss on Merrimon's vote pf 54, and a Radical gain of 4. ' ALAMANCE. . Special to the Star. -'Company Shops, Aug. 0, Graham and Company Shops one pre cinct. No returns from the other precincts. Cornpani ; Shopsr-Pooi. 75; 4 jPurnell "125 ; Scales 83; Henderson 121 ; Kerr (for Judge) 65; Ruffln (Ind.) 159. Strudwick (Solicitor) 5T; Bason (Ind.) 158. The county election was principally between the' tJonservative i nominees and the Independents, and partic",: ulara cannot be ventured until to-morrow. . BRUNSWICK. . - t . , . Mt Special to the Star? ' , '.-;,-''' .' - FiiaiwoKjsr, Aug. 6. Bogus Township gives thVfollowiag ma jorities: Purnell 124; McKay 113; Russell 91; Sutton 90. A Democratic gain of 40.; The returns from Town Creek are as f ol ii.tr ii.n 1. ' lv 1 . IRi Rnttnn Tl,nian. h,z. i 1872 Stood. Mrrfmon ISO. Ml-rfl 7 namM'tM - - n-Ai'' viuv.uy iiiuMoc, uij xittuiuai uici ease AO - : . ORANGE. -. J Special to the Star. -. Durham, Aug. 6. Davis' majority over Ileaden for Congress is 164 a Conservative gain of 40 votes over Mernmon. in 1872. Kerr's majority over Ruffln for Judge is 126. The vote will stand about the same throughout Durham township, NEW HANOVER. Special to the Star. BrjRGAW.Aug. 6. The vote for Holden Township stands as iohows: D'or Congress: -Waddell 51; McKay 62. For Superintendent of Public' Instruction: Pool 50; Purnell 62. For Judge: McKoy 52; Russell 64 Solicitor: Norment 50; Sutton 63. A" small gain in each case over the election of 1873 for the Republicans. ' - WAYNE. 8pecial to the Star. T ; tunu. -v . , Ji It is thought we have carried Wayne county for all the Democratic ticket except - the Sheriff. Granger, the Democratic can didate for Judge, was defeated, owing to a want of support by our own party in Green and Lenoir Counties. Later Returns still come in and tbe Democrats claim the whole county ticket beyond a doubt. This victory is one of immensity. The county has been under Radical rule since the war. . Latest. Wayne County redeemed We have elected the entire Democratic ticket. Granger, Democratic candidate for Judge, is defeated, caused by Lenoir and Green counties failing to give him the full Democratic vote. Seymour Republican, we think, is elected. V. NASH. ... Special to the Star. Rocky Mount, Aug. 6. Rocky Mount Township gives Headen 140 and Davis' 139 for Congress, a gain for Davis of 33 on Merrimon's vote, , Democratic gain of 67 in Rocky Mount and Cooper's Townships. Bailey's township gives a Democratic gain of 60 over Merrimon's vote. WILSON AND NASH. Welson, Aug. 6. Wiison county: Pool 250 maioritv. a eain of 103. Blount's majority 400.- Cook and Boddie, for Senate from Nash, Franklin and Wilson, 250, a sain of 100.; They are elected beyond a doubt. One prednct in Nash gives 70 for Davis for Congress. , ROCKINGHAM. Special jto the Star. J Reetjsville, Aug: C. Simpsonville Township' gives Scales 203, Henderfon 101. Wilhamsby Township gives Scales 287; Henderson 243; Kerr 268, Ruffln, 237. The whole Democratic coun ty ticket will be elected. . Kerr will poll the Merrimon vote and Scales will go ahead ol it. r.ENBBlL NBWS. - . Raleigh, Aug. C The Democratic gain in Raleigh town ship, on the vote of 1873, is 155, ith pro portionate gains in other townships in the county. -There is but little doubt of the entire county grfngDemocratic.'-' The elee tion passed off quietly. " Johnson has gone Democratic some 600, with gains of 60 votes at two precincts in Nash. . ' a . . Davis is undoubtedly elected. Rowan county gives a Democratic gaia Of 200. . . . No doubt is entertained here of the State going Pemocratic by a large majority. " : Newbebn, Aug. 6. The Radical loss iu Newberp and James City is 239. - The estimated loss in the county is 300. , , Oaksmith, Independent, is reported elec ted in Carteret. ; The State, Congressional and Judicial tickaTt. not heard from in that county. Nothing reliable from Lenoir, Greene, Jones, Beaufort or Pamlico..: v - A DIstnrbabco on Shipboard." Two white men, whose names we could not learn, went on board of tbe British Biig Florence, yesterday, and grossly insult' ed and abused Capt. Burns ' andTtwO of his men, besides threatening their lives. 1 The cause assigned for their conduct was some misunderstanding in reference to two men formerly belonging to some other vessel whom Capt. - Burns had .. shipped on the Florence. Complaint was made to the au thorities by Capt. jBand tbe' British Yic Consul and warrants were issued for the ar? rest of the two men who created the disturb? ance. SbaotlBS Affair at HorKInslianfi 'r. We learn by a special dispatch from Bockipgham, yesterday, that John Stewart,, in a drunken passion, shpt Ifoses Moore and J. W. ' Johnson, : both colored. The Sheriff had ajusMof fifty, men, but, they were unable to arrest him before ho unload ed his pistoL . - r- Rt. lie v. James Gibbons, Bishop of Richmond and Yicar Apostolic of North Carolina, is on a brief visit to his friends iu this city, ' ' WlMNGTON N.;G;, FRIDAY, The Eleeflon Vetterdar : : DIsl n r ban c c . v-' Serleas - The utmost quiet prevailed at the polls yesterday until about 5 o'clock in the after noon, and it had - become the general im pression among our citizens that we were to have another quiet election, marred by no serious disturbance or riotous.. proceed r lasa. - Anont thm hnnr it. i lwcmi in h noised about that James Heaton. Radical iumate, lor OUPenori: VOUrt Ulerk OA the Regular tickeL had visited two or three i n , , - ---- i w- 1 1 mv uu ugou ; auum w a luuouer calculated.to result in a Mrirma hrPPh the peace The authori tofor ut uie circumstance ana an attempt was attempt made soon after, near the corner of Market and Second streets, to effect the arrest bf Heaton. v Ho was immediately surrounded ,., ,.. ... . . . oy his colored friends arid togetherihey de- fiedthe authorities, itcUng in. a mostdis- graceful andriotoumanner and seriously uirctcuiug- me peace Ol me Cily ana loe shedding of blood. The police followed in thewake of the disorderly crowd, though utterly powerless to get charge of Heaton, Until they had . reached the corner Of Vmnt.r, Hf.A- -v. . owct, . nu tuc flourishing of - Sticks and other 'snoh w5 . -v" weapons -commenced -more earnestly than ever.- In the midst of this renewed riimnncipc.i;nn -!.' ... . . v. V T . i v.uioi.i atiuu. I iin m. 1 1 v iwi m miiH i iiin' uifaniimo nvirinit ah -i i: . -e,."S ios tiuiu;cLucu ana appealing to the .crowd to surrender Heaton or assist iu affecting bis capture, the nmmA4t n.. ' . ..J . - ..... - -nu Uu.ujr -Hiriea aown . romio UOCK, at I tbe f001 Of Which street he mounted a wood- - , . , J . -aaj an i a i.iiiii ill in iiu n rrn i n n x nrnniri pue and Commenced harranguing the Crowd, Here the nolice were about, mftfeino- nntw euon iu i-apture liirn, when 31r. G. Z. . . - . . . - , -o w.-w French appe.c-.l on the ground and appeal ed to the crowd to surrender' him' into his custody, as lie was acting in . the - capacity of a special policeman, and that he would answer for his safety. Heaton was there upon taken to Mr. French's rooms, on Mar ket fitreer, but was afterwards released as I ot concerning the said Hue Bidge Railroad Com . wi-rww reieaaea, as aj South Carolina, there being about thirty- v. iuu dhvio nuuub xx utiuvn last night After Heaton disappeared the riotous demonstrations ceased to some extent, but f payiP f In tah so much as maybe neewsarj to pay the I rju FRIDAY 7th InaL at 1ft oVior a v -it..u . . V. I lawful coto and charges of adnunieterine the esute I I Jiiii .rj.3r.:n'h' Lf? ocloclt M. we iaicr uiure was imminent aanger Ol another serious outbreak, which was only quelled by the promptness and decision of a num- i , . , ,. oer oi special policemen and Citizens. The excitement incident to the election, together with other causes, has prevented our giving as full and accurate an account of this disgraceful affair as we would have wished, but we shall probably refer to it hereafter. . Traable al Hocky Petal. A dispatch was received here yesterday evening stating that quite a serious distur- bance between whites and blacks was in progress at Rocky Point, in this county: and that two white jnen had been severely I hurt, one of them having his arm broken. The dispatch also stated that the ballot boxes came near being lost. Personal. Rev. Mr. Bernheim. of Rt Paul's T.mhor. I .nHhnr,!, .'.i,.-.Tr--.. -5 T oiicr u. Virginia i last evening, where he exuects to remam tainiW five acres, one rood, sixteen rods, be the v iuj,, ntiuc ua ejpaw to remam I name more or less, beginning at the northwest cor for two or three weeks for thp nnrnncA nt I ner of a post in fence runnin? sonth Sfi recreation, &c. His address for the present will be Staunton. nnv. i i- . I j.uo vuuruu wui proo- ably remain closed during his absence, CITY ITEMS. Draft books for sale at tbe Stab Job Printing Pnorrnf o PAnuLwi nownavo tn stoclt oyer 100 reams of news papersle 34x36, weight 80 s per ream. It Is good, rag paper, and will be sold, in ts to salt, for caah, or sent by express C. O. D. . Tsakspkb PsnmNe-iBKs fur copying letter-head. ings, statements, way-billsrAc Can be copied in the ordinary ktter-presa book. Send jonx orders. for printing ia these inks, and for all other descrip tions, of prlntHig, to' tho Monmaa Stab' Printing' House. -'-7; s .&ii Boos; BtJTDKXT. Tun MoBiruM 8AB Book Bind ery does ajl kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work manlike feaaafer and a reasonable prices. Mer ehants andothers needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely On promptness . la the execution of 'aeterdera,,w - x -f ." Tbahstv iBrbrM-Ksi!alasble to rail road companies, steanp eompLnies, banks, mer chants, manufactnrers .and others. They are en-' darng and cTungeleaa, andwiU copy sharp and dear tor wmdinito period of timej ( Havjng Jnst received a fresh fcupply of these Inks, we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices - . wgai I, v HOTEL AHHIVAL. Purcell House, J. R. Davis Proprietor. John B Love, Philadelphia'; JosBauxbaum, do; F H Gordon, Colutpbia,Ga; J Weecb baum ' and wife Savannah Taos H Mc Koy, city; FH Alfriend," do; J A Walker, do;..W R Empie; do; J R Burns. Baltimore, Md; W T Ludford, Greensboro; T J Gattis, Hillsboro; Wm Haas, Savannah; H B Short, Waccamaw Lake; C B Havens, N. C. 1 - REARRIKU. .- , BISHOP KNOW? ES-At St JChomai' Chnrch, by the Rev. J B. White, Mr. F. B. A. Bishop to Mies vii juia, x. anowies.- aii-or mis cjty NEW AD VERTISMEENTS. 5 'fJXCTJSSION TICKETS FROM WILMINGTON hi AaDevuie, cnars rlotte and Statesville. are now en saieaitne uaronna central itauway umce,- f In this city, Priceof ets .to A shevOle and return to Wd- mingtoa o: A Tir lrAt mnnti until 1st Novem- oer. (.aag7-8w; W. IS. BOWlJtW, v General Ticket Aient1' ' B ETWEG.tFEEilCSaN'S STORE and the , track .of the : street raQroad, b iBaby'a Ka, with 'Tet'Von it " The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it fttthii office ' n$7-lt AU(HJST T 1874i 'jPffifX rAuction'-'SalC '.,1 xroTicK-Jtmiakt s alb ' of - thb ms - ' B.dgTiSiro Juyer Kauroad in North CiuoHniL .. r; i 1 the B neidee Eallroad ComnanT li theknoivliie andbariSton TrVf . - ! Ie!'iheIe-ne---li'e!L-hxad CompWl. r -w, uvroiiaa, -ana sne. Pendleton Saihd i "uiaj n ooum jarouna, copartners, under uie f S-SJ!!H?m i SMS "---i oyor oeionging to, them, and each of them, ".nwAiYwj, wgewer wnn tne several superstruct ures and tracts thereon, Ac,, and all franchise, tifsVjti&beU successors and asssigns, in trust, to seU the Mm n certain osndltions; and whereas. aU the conduiona have occarred upon rhich said sale of piandhfo WSS'-fSSL i "-aww veuumeiaeaaijoi inesaoces ZSmfiSL FgEttZftl S&gG& ISffSS "1"? mL J2 n"H? eel; -and whereas, said trmstees have been dkd :.?. e Brt ot. e United SUtes for the i awwrn uisoici or south Carolina, in connection I !L"?.d baPrPtr ao.d have aubmitted to said i wuraioeit rigntH anad court their rights i ljlntiAllrAfiTWMtina. tint nMrurfv ..6-.,s iu uauuuKa ui Btuu companies, xmow, pur- ngnts ana rranchl fuant to the terms of the said 1m1 nf inri.nt-M nr April SO, 1854, and pnrsuvnt to the order of the Dis- I trict Conrt of the United States, for th Katm i vi . . t - wU SL"T.M8;2M - i jn!7 HpHh .T-iw'iiT iV 'ru,,"" i -ivu I'cuiunrv m svnn mn w ia ikta tna m nur. 1UUU I "i"1,? the United States Court House, in the city ft.ithotS. .1 lorenoon. to-wit: - The BLUB RIDGE RAILROAD in Senth Caioli. ?,! t9mS roadbed, the track, the iron, rails, the right of way, superstructure, the side tracks j or turnouts, including the iron superstructure and fir inrnnnrs .nMn44.M. - JK? BWf tnrntables. a mtcim uriuKCB. viauucLM. GQiveru. CfttriftoTijirrta I lTLivjs ' . , n fences, depot buildings, machine or other shops. sheds, wood honaes. s, store houses, water tanks, sta- tion houses, and such other buildings of tne several kinds as beionrod to - fiaid Hinn tiMm Tt.o-o.4 Company In South Carolina, with the land upon which the same stood or may stand, or baa been or may : be constructed, the engines, tenders, cars. real and personal property appertaining to or con nected with or forming a part of said Bine Ridge Railroad Company In South Carolina. - Also, ail those certain franchisee, righto and Diiviieees of. in. I I .auAuwui wViuit3vou uu ia operation oiher hen, encumbrance or equity, and tne first. a nuiruaa aB onenarcei. ika rrnm km mnrtninn. molten re bondholders, or an of thm iut. of thei to buy the same and to payor deliver therefor, after of bankrupt and taxes due thereon, the first mort- 25S32Fb ApWili! the sum bid therefor, in pro rata proportions; tha is, as the whole amount of Bald first mortgage bonds and over-due coupons outstanding taken to- ft-iDer as a gross sum la to the amoant bid, or to be ldden, and if the sum that thall be hidden shall exceed the amount of said bonds and over-dae cou pon, that thrn the rest, residue and remainder snail oe paid in cash. Also, at the same time, the I foUowing described lands and personal property, orsomnchtnereofas U not mcluded m the f orcgol I tng description, to-wit: Lands - 1st All that tract of land nitnnfe U In the State aforesaid and county of Oconee (for merly Pickens), on the Stnmn ITon Wnnntiin ih. Joining lands of Edward Uerpdon, J. Edward Cal houn and others, composed the following pieces. Jve hundred acres more or less The entire tracts und.! SITSk. 5fflSS2L!S first day or March, A 1845, to which reference can be had, being the same lands conveyed by M. L. Keith and Samuel Held, by deed bearing date the twentieth day of August, A. D., 1853, together 5.eJ,, ? lands conveyed byM mtu hi buu niuguior luc nguus, memoers, nereuita ments and- appurtenances to the said premises be longing or in sn wise incident or. appertaining, the said premises being the same conveyed to saidfilue Rid tie Railroad Comnanv. in Smith nsuniini d. James E. Calhoun, by deed, duly recorded in Mesne 974. Conveyance office, Pickens county, Book IL page . ? A" tftat. tract..Parc.OT of land situated near ana aajoining tne village of Pendleton, con- fefcertSenc. .S M6 westK uy iana uwnea di 1 1 s a a stone, thence norOi 73 deg.,west 740 feet, by land y i use ana csitton, to stake ana t vwut vmimhi iwi tf tauuiiB, uoHb m rcnc , nimr, containing five acres, one r od. lueuce norm o aeg., east S7 reot to place of begin- sixteen rods. together with all and ahigalar the rights, members. hereditaments and appurtenances to the premises belonging or anywise incident or appertaining to the said premises, being the same conveyed to Hen ry uouroin, trenaent or the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, by W. F. Patton, by deed dated July 4, 8d. All that oieco and narcel of laiui aitn.tA W ojAum oi Boom iarouna, Anaerson county, near the town of Anderson, containing fifty-three acre ihminw),. r.S-ar..i ' i . 1 V! so mucn aamirea ior tneir cheapness and dora oommencingatarea oaklciaTr, tseeerthlr Cart Wheels of all sizes. auuy. Come while you can got thcml Everybody deg., east tiO to a stoae corner, thence north 14 uok west m vo m wm comer, tnence south 69 V leg., west 14T5, to a poet oak eaatecv thence south IS deg., east 37 35 to a stone corner, thence north Wdeg,,eastl7.88-100totheDe5Binnmgcorner, with tha street as reprssehted by plat annexed to tbe deed copyeying Said premises, together with all and appurtenances to the premises belonsrfnj? or other- I wise incident or appertaining to said premises,, be- I ing the same conveyed to said Brae Ridge Railroad I Mfmiiouj oj oua x. dnu, oy oeq amy recorded I in Register of Mesne Conveyance Office. Anderson I tnuvcx vi miu Buuaie in i the county of Andersen and State f..raM c. I offfiMA mm wiviuni owe., wing wes, WKBUterwilB ail u-es, more or less, together with all he rights, members, hereditaments 5es to the psemises belonging, or in tor appertaining to the said prem- sua singular tne and appurtenances anywitfe Incident or appertaining to the said prem- I isea. beinstheaameconveved tnfhB anM TtlnTriioA I Railroad Comnanv bv Chaa. F. itavin anil WiiHoTn I B. Davis, by deed, duly recorded in the Register of. 1 Mesne conveyance unice, Anderson county, in Book DD, page 679. - 3' 6th. All that niece and narcel of land attnafe in the county pf Anderson, in tha - corporate, limits of nderaonbnthe west fide, lying on 1 OAA BBL8. FLOUR, - -Shne of the road, laid off and con- u - " ' ., company, containing thirteen and yK Bols.-Sugar. Dotn sides or top strncted bv said i on-halt acres, and havinir anrh sharvo n.i-v. v.n tings and boundinss as are represented bvanlat I Qgs and boundmgs as are represented by a plat I ade by James Gilmer. D. 8., on the 18th of June 1 made by James Gilmer. D. S., A. D., 1855 (a copy of said plat being annexed to the sdeed conveying said-land), together with aU and DtuviM . iguhD. ugiuuvir ucivuiuuueabg ana appurtenance tp the premises belonging, or anywise incident or appertaining; said premises be- tnaTnesBmB ponveyea IQ sain mue mdge.allroad wb4 Company by John P. Benson, hy deed, duly record ed in the Register pr mesne Conveyance Office. An dersoncoanty. Book C C, paeos 1 14 and 116. h h? q n rernoDju property, lo wit; sixteen hundred rtvfnnArt'v and fifty shares of thepltali?tock of the Pendleton I of the Bine Ridge Railroad Company in the Slate of I ueorgia, and 4,400 shares of the capital stock of the Tennessee River Rat read Company in North Caro lini. tne same being a majority of tha capital stock of each of said two last mentioned companies, said stock being all tbe stock owned in said several companies by the Blue Ridge Railrcad Company in 8onth Carolina. , . , , - , lhat the holders or the first mortgage bonds, to- AprU 30. 1854. or any of them, have leave to buy in th same, or an j part thereof, and to pay or deliver I sreof. andto pay Or deliver rtgage bonds and over-doe )id therefor, in pro rata pro- e whole amoSnVor first snereior tne saia nrst moi coupons for the sam so b portions; mat is, as the whole a mortgag bonds and coupons, taken together as a gross sum. ase to the amount of said sum or sums to be bWdeDj (tnd lf i tbe sum or turns that shall be bidden snail with the other sam or .urns realized, exceed the amount of said bonds and over-due cou- pons, that then the res t, residue and remainder I siall be paid in cash." r ' - . . I ; Also, at tne same tuno and place, and noon the same terms as above set forth, all the property of . Also, at the same time and place, and noon the the Bin Ridge KaUroa4 Company An. SeorgiaTin-1 "j ana janas occupied by r tavon. consisting of the partially of said railroad tn-wtt, tr.. constructed works abutments and tunnels, and all other works of mwu,"nMinjaa viaancta, culverts, bridge ovcijr ucKxipunu.aiqnructca TOr itteaSQ ana BUSi iposea of the siRjdga Railroad -Company in rviSfLr0 wPWses and privilegea of, f to,to r Concerning the said railroad company; aaid j nunwu jriu5. eiieuuing ana pemg netween tne I boundary line of the Btates of Georgia and Kouth I Carolina, and the boundary line of the States of Georgia and North Carolina, there being about sev enteen 07) mOea thereof. -' - . . ; - --Also,t the sam ttane and place, and npon tha Mine terms aa above stated all the property of the Tennessee River Railroad Company in fxorth Caro lina, lnelnding all the tights of way and lands occu pied by or belonging to aaid company, and all fran chises, rights and privileges of, in, to or concerning jWBOLE NO. 2,135. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the said railroad coinpany,' said una of railroad and right of way ly tog. xtendmg and being be- iween tne ponndary lines of the States of Qeoreia ua aorta- ;aroima, ana the boundary lines be tween the Statea af North Himlliii iH Tmn.. jzr ..v, The caah portion of the bids, to wit: The amoant of the lawful charges of the administration of the estate of the bankrnot. and the tna rin to be ascertained and made kno n before or at the before the"clow of the im I uu uie balance ' of the anm op itnma thereafter. ; aeuverea wuhin, sixty a s tames P. xnw. ,-': iSS-RBm, l Assignees. WM. HENKY TKSSCOT. 1 i & JABA., . , r Trustees. ang7-lt poniniissioners Sale. TN FTJESUANCE OyAN ORDER OP THE SU- ram youn vi jsevr iianover county, made in the Case Of Lncv A. Jeurett and nI.n.a t . ... J ww.. w. muu. WW1D U UU WJ. 1W1. urwAX, the 20th day of August, 1874. at the Coart House door in the city of Wilmington, at the wv.mvu .u. a ifai 1. 1 i.ii i ii ill in in i ; ami rn , iiu to""" vmuw u ruvue Aucuon, inoee Xwa Valuable and lniproved liOts, the one frontinc on Third fim TiaHan xr.iv.- Walnut streets, the residence of the late Stephen Jewett;ththerfrontingonFourthfltreetaiidrnn- ?and batting on the first mentioned lot Bottloto together comprise Lot 4, Block 205, city J i&KMS One third cash, balance in one and two -rureiiBTCrio give nond and approved se carityon deferred payments; or, at his option, re- -- uiurtnge wiin usual covenants. .ivuoti kijb lur papers. - . J. - . ' rcBEUTZ CUTLAR. Ju y Zi-codts. nac Wed' ; Commissioner. Ladies' Trunks. Ladles' Belts SADDLER Y G O OBS OF ALL KINDS, at July 83tf nac . J. 8. Topham StCmSm. MISCELLANEOUS. M CR0NLT Auctioneer. By CRONLY fe MORRIS.. Auction Sale JtxtlUAV, AUGUST 7th. 1T4. 1 " oouiB; WBbls. Syrup, Crockery, 71 Setts Cups and Saucers. , Mugs, 61 Chambers, 12 Cov'd Chambers, Mngs, Pitchers, 4c., Ac., Ac. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. Unlimited articles received until hour of sale, aug 6-2t .HI . Jl n a. - v AjlU6f 311(1 oDITlt GRSkS. "' lfA' V0VP Ht)K Bbls.ANo.lGlue, , 11 10 BWs Common Do. For sale by KEUCIINER A C ALDER BROS., ang - - S7. 88 29 North Water St fill nro T ' 171 All i Dv aII am f, ' L0UY9 "CKieS. 5U 4.5 O Rhla TTlnnr Cases Pickles, 7- i For sale by ' - :' '; KKROHNER & C ALDER BROS.. 5 7. 38 & 39 North Water St. aug 6-tf Hoop Iron, Bungs, Rivets c. OX Tons Hoop Iron, X,. " 80 Ebls. Bangs, (asst sizes) -511 .tOAHflTiiRhn For sale by 0- KERCHNER A CALDER BROS., aug 6-tf 37. 48 & 39 North Water St, MPtTtY ANT1 WARM, MaTF.PTU. . . . . - : J Of All Kinds, AT .. GILES MTJBCHISON'S, aug S-tf ;- ; Hardware Store. Wagon Bubbs, S POKES, BUSS, AXLES TIRES AND BOXES, j At the old established Hardware House of , ' aogS-tf JOHN DAWSON. . Bepairiiui of Old Hats' and BflEeis. LD HATS AND BONNETS BLEACHED, pressed and made to .. - .-,..: . -i ' ,. f; miok a W eu OS J ew, . . n ;. . . . - ouvei., Between nun ana cnnicn. nov SSMf Z - - Spirit CasiKSpirit Casls SBirit Casks. 1 flAA Select Second-Hand Spirit Casks. .mJy"x ' ' New New Tork Spirit Caks. . 00 OUV For sale low by Jnlr - WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON. Flour, Sugar, Coffee; OOK Sacks Coffee. 00 K For sale low by WILLIAMS MURCH1SON. julySe-tf Hay, Salt, Molasses. 3QQ BALES PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY. Bales Prime Eastern Hay. . . , A 11(111 Sacks Salt 1 fill BW 8 H syroP. 100 For sals low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. jnlY28-tf Bacon, Fork, Lard. 100 Boxes D 8 and 8moked Sides.' K Hhds. Smoked Shonklsrs, " . . w ' " 7 K Bbls C M Pork, ; V . 7K Tabs Leaf Lard, -. u 75 For sale low by - ' WILLIAM8 A MTJRCniSOV July 28-tf Molasses! Molasses! Molasses ! "I A A Hhda. Cuba Molasses, v , AVlf . " A A 51)18 8- B MoUssesr i " PCfl Bols Golden Fleece Syrap.r Vi:- .! 'ir,J. ? 'i: ? For sale by s a 1 KERCHNER A CALDEB BROS ang-tf , 87.88 and 89 North Water St. ForSmithviUe.. s TEAMER DIXIE WILL RUN A8 FOLLOW8: Leave Wilmington Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 4 P.M. Leave SmithyUlo Monday ana xnarsday at 7 A. X. : Tuesday and Fridav at 4 to5 A. M. Light freightWw evsryday, jRrWoirf JarfSl.tr -,-!.... X O. PABSLtCT CO. i rTBABBKKB iPBinrlNO-Zidcs Will " copy : (Qear - and distinct for aa indefinite period of time. ; Send y onr I orders for work to be don ia these inks to the MoRHiRa Stab Printing-Honse, April 90, 1854, "J'fA twenty per cent, or the remaining n south nI 1 portion of the bids are to be paid or delivered aS i won aa Boca narcei or inr. ah.ii h. throe days... . t CO - looroayt. v. le- " - ftvodayi.. S W we-k: '" '-. ............. S M Sr0 week- - ' g5Boath imm SOT , Twonumths .15 Wi" Six months ss 00 ts-fvrfjrt,' ..................ou w AUTerosemeata taken Uqaattly low rates. at proper MISCELLANEOUS. Bargains ! Bargains ! ! BARGrAINS ! Ih ORDER TO QIY& UP BUSINESS, .'ber . onr entire stock of Dry.fiooJs, Boots, Sloes, Clottis &c.s AT - - , ZESS. . TITAN- JiT. " C; 0 7' . " Qftsat inducement offered to - WHOLESALE BUYERS. J ? of within thVnext H1BH D4YM. 8. LOUIS & CO., 29 N. Front 6 Old Btand of G. R. Frenih & Son. -aug 1-St So. Tu Frl " ' ' Before You Go TO Saratoga. Lou? Pmnrri. Paru. ira , " - I . Klttrells. WfiWnrrrt. Kmitrivilla , ' ' "w or the Sound, goto ; 29 Market Street . ANDJ1UY . . ; . -v' ' SOMETHING NEW TO WEAR. l . f'--. '.-. I Goods in rest variety! We are selling rapidly- because we are offering more goods for less money than can be had in any other DRY GOODS HOUSE Cff THE STATE. LADIES, yon are specially invited' to examine a new lot of EDGINGS AND TNSERTINq RECEIVED THIS 9IOBNING, At BOSKOWTTZ A LIBBER'S, aug-tf . - 89 Market street. AM ORDINANCE, Concerning Drays, fapns, Carte, ftc. THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY " X)F WILMINGTON, N. C, DO ORDAIN. That anv hrnT Tmotr ftr. Cart found in use within the City limits without the Badge or Registered Number v asjulred by City Tax Ordinance passed May flth, 1873, Shall be subject to seizure by the City Marshal! and the owner thereof rnihit. . fi. n v ; P"R8 'or each and every day the same Is nsed in this City without the prepayment of the monthly tax, or without having on the -Badge or Registered Number the Ordinance of the City requires. ; -juij uruuanceor pana taereof oonnlctins with the foregoing are hereby reoealad. 1 ne above Urninanra w.h naaaA v.ui ... . axuciiucu at ineir meeting JreDr rnary 16th, 1874. feb 18 tf T. v. SERVOSS, City Clerk. Still Coming Down. DoRING OUR STAY IN THE STORE KOW temporarily ocenpiod by ns, we shall offer our ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS -AT PRICES -LOWER THAN EYER ! tS" Come and see and be convinced, ee gg-tf j. & h. SAMSON. Sisms of th a Tim as O DB Little Slippers eoincr fast. C.nm hn .m. can get them. Let not Uie litUe ones1 toes be out,"but ieP aeu" ntue ankles cool ia a pair o' those Dean- urniunie Bronze, Pearl, Cuair, Blue or Pink Slip pers, selling so cheap at EVANS; VohGLAHN'H Another supply at those Ladies' cheap Cloth Slip- is sending for them, at. EVANS & VexGLAHN'S. Our Wholesale and Retail stock is complete. Wo invite everybody to come and examine our geods. angS-tf ' EVANS A VoxGLAHN. A Chance Still. Bayers etill have aa op-: 5)r5 portonity to purchase a -GOOD BOOT or SHOE for a LOW PRICE. All kmda and every style lower than elsewhere In Ute State, at GEO. R. FRENCH ABON'S. ang 6-tf 39 North Front street Holt's German Cologne. ' A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED and for sv JL rale at HETNSBERGER'S. - , ' LOTEJOY'S Improved Ketalic Weather House. A perfect barometerIf a storm is approaching' the man appears; In fair weather, the lady. . For sale at,. ' nEINSBEBGERS angStf ' ; - Live Book and Mnfeic Store. COME AT 0ITCE! DONT DELAY ! ! ONLY AMALL MARGIN ON MANUFACTC rcrs'COSTfor At IMUNSONSs CO:St aag&tf ". , . . ,. CTTT CLOTHIERS. CRBBlf bw itit? A 1 black THIS. 1 JbiiO . i v TEAS. Y VERY VARIETY GREEK AND BLACK. TEAS I -Hi afinely selected stock . - YOUNG HYSON," " ,i " " GUNPOWDER, " . IMPERIAL, . - : OOLONG, t Uncolored Japan and. Mixed Teas. I -We have the finest Tea imnorted can mlf everv taste and pnise, . Send for . samples prices greatly reduced. , " ' CBAS. D. MYERS A CO., JnlvW-tf 5 andt North Front St, a
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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