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-5 (S THE IIOEimiG STAB. PUBLISHED DAILY, JlY j : BATn or auBscBirnos rx ABvaxex ...... year, (by mail) postage paid, v $1 00 months. l 44 ) " ..i. 4 W Three monthfl(" ") " " 15 One month, C ) ... 1 00 To City Subscribers, delivered In any part itv Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agex it authorized to collect for more than S mox of the gents are not authorised advance. months inr OUTLINES. .Art amendment to make .the French As- sembi y permanent was voted down. -i Darregary repulsed and Corta Yiejaa com' manq captured. Minnesota Demo cratic Convention declares for bard money. -- Arrangements" are making for other matches between Irish and American rifle teams, in Ireland. New York Mar- kels: rosin Cotton,, 1515J; : turpentine, 82; $1 75$!;:;- .:, The Maiiay'-' Tin s mails will close at the City Post-Of-lice until further notice aa follows:; , Xortl eru (sight) mails for ail points North, a t and West of Weldon, i cldi y at 5:43 P. If.' f " through and way (day) : ii tails daily; except Sunday,. 6:30 A. M. Soiitlern mails for all points fciouth, daily, . . , 5:15 JV 1L. Westtrn mails (V. u ity) daily t: (except 8undays,) . .. ....... 5:30 A. M. Smittyville (via Easy Hill and ' " :i- , Tolvn Creek) Tuesday and t ' Saturdays . . . . ......... i. G0 A..M. i?!iyciteville, and offices on Cape j -;.? ; Feir V River, Mondays, and 1 ' ":H Fridays. . . ...... ... 1 :00 ?, M,' Knyt'tteville by a C. IVy, daily (except Sundays).,. .,;. 5:30 A. M Otisluw C. II. and intermediate ..ffites every Friday . . ; . . . . 6 K)0 A. M. The Smith ville mails, by -steamboat, close at 3 1. M., daily, except Sundays. ,-' i " xVIhIIs delivered fronr C-.30 A. M." to 750 1 ,U ,-and on Sundays from 8 3Q 16 .9:30 A: Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., ami from 2 to 6:00 P. M. " Money order or newsier Department open same as stamp " Sia nps for sale at general delivery when stanm office is closed. . -v ,. . ; . Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night , ' : . . v , ." Mails collected from street boxes every d ay at 5 P. M. NKff ADVERTISEMENTS. SnniER Bros. Delay no Longer. . , t He tssBEBGEK New Novels. . : : . CoiroLET & Yates- The Green Gate. ; S. IT. Massing Notice j Alex. Qldjiam -New Flour, .v '. j..;;. 1': 4 C. S. Ecus. Real Estate &Ix Ass'n. ; ,ni-ai note. . ' Only one unimportant case dis- posctt of at the Mayor's Court yesterday. Ordination services will take at St. Ja'rnea Church j on Sunday Hon. Geo. Davis has been iuvi-' Ilace morn tetl ui address the citizens .of Wayne on Tnesi ay next. . . 'J- .': Yi ',' , .iJ-' ::r ." Partly cloudy. we3ther and ' rain area9 are the probabilities for the South At l.ini ics (onlay - , ' : ' There were yesterday in the Cnrtt House two juries, onewholly, white and the other whollyi colored,-out at tLe same time. - j Uakigh iVetrtf lThe decision of the Supreme Court adverse to the new char ter of the ' city of Wilmington leaves -that city v nder the ruinous rule of Radicalism.; O'ur friends there have our sympathy, j ' 4 t Floral College : last week there was a large 'attendance. Vance de liveretl the address which was sensible, classi j and out of the regular vein. . Rev. Joseph R- Wilson, 1D. D... of this yty, de livered the eemion, which the JZobewniaH commends in terms of the higliest praise, Superior Conn. , ' ! The following cases were placen on trial yestehlay at this tribunal: J r. j Suue vs. Benj, Shepherd, for larceny. Judgment suspended on payment of costi I Stale vs. John Forbes,'f.; all f or Jarceny. Judglnent thatthe defendant pay the costs andjve a' bond until the next term of the Court for his good behavior, and then to pay a! fine of $100 which is a commutation of a sentence of 3 years in the Penitentiary previously pronounced 'against Forbes at State vs. Charlott. Martin, . for larceny. Verdict guilty. 'Sentenced to' 12 months Mnprteonment in the County Work; House. ; State vs . Larry Neals, for larceny., Ver diet l uilty. Sentenced to 4 years at hard Ja Win the Penitentiary,? CX.'Lii Sta te ys. Uenry Johnson, ' for larceny. Yerd ict guilty.. Sentenced to 3 years fn the State Penitentiary i .10 UiHjlil : ' . Su ie vs. John Skipper, for larceny, . Jury out. I ' . AnnlfcrMry,' ; . j True Vine Lodge, No. 1, of the L,a G, S. urie D. of S.. a colored oFi?anization. eel eliraiwi tlM!ir "first iinnivcrsary inJTuesday an.l Wednesday last. . ,The members f tl e Ldge, in regalia, paraded through the pr.ncipal streets, after which they repaired to St. Stephen's Church, when addresses . we4 delivered by V.- S. Moton and Geo. J. Beaies, of the Supreme ! Grand Lodge in America and also byithers. There Were v present some visiting members from New J I berii, who participatednthe exercjses of, the occaaion A sapper at niht in the City Haltwhich was well, .atnded, osed the i cekration, .A, cuncC ; askeb for and granted, at which the 8. P. j 8. instaXed thetfficersW the Lodge which had beeo'elected for the enuing term. : V BlaffUtratcki Court. ' y. i .' r TM. Gardner, J. P. : Wm Sauls, as saujt and , battery npon liia "wif ei, Fined 125, and costs. . j The game arraigned on a peace warrant and bound oyer Jo. the, tnet ferm of the Superior Court in the ram of $100. , : a of Tiirajir,'.;viwVT..; j ' The following was the range of the ther u'Moeterat the Signal fiiireau.tioAhis city,; enlerday;, t 1 I ( !.. -,- J-t.. 4'.. f. t I . 7 A M:, 78; 12 M., 86; 2 P.I ,79: 4:30 P.M., 81; 9 P.M.. 77 ' ' " a.f -i.--.-V 'mimtmSbiitmttiii i i VOb, XVI.-NO. 92. COUNTS' COmiTllsSIONEKS. t? Sfaopilt or the Proeeedluse. The adjourned session of the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Couniy Commissioners met at 11 o'clock A. M. yesterday; present: James Wilson, Chajr man, and Commissioners A. H. Morris, j. G. Wagnerr Stacy VaaAmringe, Delaware Nixon. 1 The matter of the Railway Bridge Com pany was again resumed, at which time Mr. R. R.,Bridgers, President of the Com pany, made a lengthy statement in support of the complaint made by MaJ. C. M. Sted man, attorney for the Company, at the cdn- clusioo of which the Board went Into a con sideration of the assessment placecR.on tie Wilmington Railway Bridge Company, by tue Assessors ol the township pt Cape "Fear, ana alter an examination oi witnesses apd hearing the. argumeots of , counsel . it was ordered that, if the President W the YV51- mingtqa Railway Bridge Company pays,1 within ten days, to A., R. Black, Esq Tax Collector of New Hanoyer county, the tax due by said Railway Bridge, Company the past three years on a valuation of . $ 000 for the property of the said Railway Bridge Company, and pays to Elijah "IeW-: ie,..,,v;ounty treasurer,: the 6um.or.,fow) the judgment ; obtained against the - said Railway Bridge Company in the .Supreme Court of the Slate of North Carolina will be considered satisfied and paid; aud that the assessment on the said Railway Bridge Company for the year 1875 will be iJacfcd at $50,000. On motion, the Board then took a recesa until So'elock. i 1 AFTERKOON SESSION. The Board, on re-assembling, look up the regular monthly business of considering and approving claims against the county! The claims, of the following narned per sons were referred to Pender county: H. W. -Moore: Samuel C. .Larkins, , W. ,J. Bivihs, A. J, Mclntire, Geo.-W. Bordeaux and W. W. Larkins. Bill of Englebard & Saunders for 8 re- - r . : t erred for information. - V V - ; Application of CLT.Hussell and JLL M. Nel son for license to retail; spirituous liquors. The report of Elijah ' Hewlett, Cou uty Treasurer, was : received and ordered spread on the minutes. - --.r. vi;; :fi j ..j-. The Chairman was requested W examine and report as to Commissioner's feea t i J The report of the Auditinr; Committee was received, approved and ordered spread on the mfnutes: I -, , '.i ' I It was ordered- that the clerk-lurnoy er t.ie registration 'and p6II.bobks belonging to the followmg townships in Pender - cuooty, viz; Rocky . l?binV'LfilflE',ljt Union, Ilolden, Ilolley, Grant and Caswell. It was ordered that the following nameu persons be and are hereby' appointed Reg-, istrars and Inspectors of an elect iou, to; be held on the first Thursday of August 1875, in the .county of New Hanover as required lDttT; land , that iC CbAlrman tiis Board be authorized to make such changes in the same as maj be necessary. ; First Wardv IJpperDrOT, C. H. Strode,, Inspectors Wm." Phinney, L. O. Thorn ton, Duncan Holmes, O. Ai Wiggins. . ' Voting PlaceTaornton's Cart House, , "First Ward, Second Division, Jaine UL lK)wrey,.Regi8trar.:;:;?fr--;-,j)y;s - Inspectors J. M. Wise, Robt. OrrelL J. H Brown, Julius Hahn. -;t i Voting ;Placengino H6use.L. Second Ward, D 0onher:Registrai Inspectors C. MalletV Sr., J.: F. Post, Geo. Jackson, J..C. Lnmsden. .i. ; Voting Place Court House. . - j Third Ward, NhanSampsoRegisttoC'" InspectorsJames Df Dry C. F. Vi Bessenger, Ed.Bward; H. VonGlahn.j ii yrtIngphtoAh?mdge;rp - TFnrfr WAM. J. K. Culler. KBSISirarj irtl ' InsMctersWalterVHekderoo,'- W. P,1 Oldham, WavB, Hall,,,Y. G. Fowler. Voting PUce Ann street Engine House. IIIUI HUtlt ,UIUW!a,.ilBi.i . InspectbA-Ej-D. Hewlett,' ; JSohn ..HcInK' tire;?Atithntrflowe, Jt.JJehri Darden. Voting Pla6eAatheny;Uow'8 Shop.' Cape Feaf Townsnlp; J IL E. ScottRcg- IStrar .A'Ui I j: tn:: J" :-jki,:rnn-t Inspectors Murpy Ward, Thomas' fWil iams, Emend Williamsi'D.'iJ. Sanders. ! Voting Place WilliarosV llonsev j Harntt TownahipC;Vr VV -Humphry, Iuspectors-Daniel David, James-Grant, 4ordan:NixonnEtL ( 34 Yoting Place W. W. Huiupury;a ueuse. Mason boro Township1 Elijih' Hewlett, Registrar;: "' V I Inspectors--John J: Beasley-' Joa.: Smith, John AFarrow Johii OlUway -i (Yotiitg placer-Whiskey Creeks nir j Federal Point Townsbipt-Su-phen Key8, tm.,,., ........ ' ;.. . ( . iuspectorsH. H Horu, Jos. Burrus,a J7 Davis W'H WilliHih - - t Voting pjaceT-oiQ3jtciMnr..4J It was ordered that the clerk furnish Ibe 8heriflt (jf New Hanover ounty .(a list of the Rgisti and bv the Board to bold an election ou the 1st .TuorsoymjxugU8ioexij. t-j ;V The Board ; then : adjourned aubjectj the call of the Chairman.; , m , -1' Ladle.) Deaevelett Society.' ii': Tbe'vuitwg memt)enioI;. Ben nevofenli Society are urgently reojiested o meet ' at 'the .Hook and-Xadderl Hall, f ; Dock street; between Thirti aad Fourth; on Friday; July W at ft j;ciocl $)L gJbst- Ward Wxipregented by IU apruited-Visi- t - . ' .; a i v j WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAl ; ESSS lS:' : i rSSS aigffm,, gggl. otl:us ffli1:r i i r ' 1 i .-7jr f . : : , . '. : . .:k .u.ui. i.; 1 ... . . . , r- . . ". t. .. . - Court for nearlv two dat uluriD fhicH r . , Dear,y ;0. r8!1" timeja large number outnesses were ex- ination took place -before the Magistrate's Court We therefore deem it unnecessary to reproduce it. The charge of Judge Me-' Koy to the jury, at the conclusion of. the tABtimnnv rtcnintorl nhnnt n l.mir in tta aenvery. p was ciear na iomoie, aea ... .w - . . . . . calculat ulftertogivrthalTboaya th6roh- i.JlA . o ; . o sight into their duty in the matter. The 6U m" jury, rwell)ord,-ktbe caset abourt'cTO'JlritJ-tip toLlhfe- tinietir paper went to press last night they had not received a fresh supply of these Inks, we are pte afTtvedrai tveidict. p pr( t t r J pared to executeorders promptly and at moderate lit l i M I ii aid 4, 1 1' Kh Inatallatlon or omeera. nThe following offlccra of WyomhigTrtbe No. 4, LO.Il M., were last niglit intaled s J. J.BeasIeyS.-U "- '"!''-h. 1 P,T.D1cey7'7.a 'lanm y-lkiI i nv.j3:uewieuric.yi'ii-M':..t i-;vv . iHlM T:J."Herriog.C: of R' A 1 i l "-i . a. raniixKibmtaalK IIl 1 t m i o - "rNr"HrlInd'3r,'Jt""- & Arafg,klsi.Wi .-!ili i , R IL Grant. 2nd W. . A J. F-Farrvrrd Wt . J. J. Forrest, 4th VV. True BUla. ; t The grand 1 jury, iuo ' Wednesday found ro true, bills against Jesse J. Cassideyj a aCTstraie WktiU 'city for ! larceByly One indictment charges the defendant with tak Jog from the office f. the . Clerk of th&Su penor Court a small blank docket u In this case it is insisted that the book was formerly the property of J. J. Cassidey and' tha prps Lecution is charged as malicioav. '.The rather 1 r'ar-.-2ri-ril'i:iirV1ir-r,i-?r v--?, luuiciuieui cuarges .iue saru J. J. uassiuey with taking a presentment' against himself iron) the same .ofllce... We, bave not been able to learn the facts, regarding the latter; but it is said , to have : some bearing on the case first piled., f . fal m railja eciale n Yesterday cblol ; marif named - Zeb Moseler, while; euHiag:-wood at a point about a mile and a half' from the County Poor House, was painfufiy ' iDjured'bV the' axe slipplkig from rhis band and, cutting into his foot, splitting it open two or three incbe 'A' messenger wus at' once sent to the Ptxr House i but the, SuDerin tendent being absent, no aid was rendered the suf ferer until late i ia ihe day'.' In the mean time Moseley had nearly bled to death.' On the arrival of the Superintendent, however, he was conveyed to thai Poor Hddse and cared for. ' The wqupd jsa, yery ugly and painful one, but is not considered serious. mate James W. Borcett-Verdict of Acquittal.,. The jury in the above case came into the 'Court room'yerterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after having been out from (Tuesday ; Bight 12 o'clock, forty-one hours' and rendered a verdict of 'Not guilty" as to James WBur. gess, charged with ' the 'murder of Charles J Jacksonr The prisoner was then discharged. The jury bore every evidence j)f' being much faihrued on account of their Drolone ed dilfbefatioo4.0 'Ye 4idersiand that they stood eleven to one for acquittal ever since Yednesday afternoon, they nrstbeiniQ nine to Uiree for acquittal. ; ; ' lioiiKiei4eras 4pIpi.V,:'i X '-. We" learn .'from a"', special; telegram, ! rer i.i n .r :!-.. -.:. ! . ' 'j iu iz ' .. . 2 i ceived froroLaurinburgf that a-colored boy named joleak,' 'died there yesteiday af ter- noon -''front .the' 'effects; Of a: blow on the bead: by-an axe.r m 'the hahds of uiothtr colored boyl 1 1' Anf, inquest '.milY be held en Ifi I 1)1.' m''mMmW''--M-..' jiJ JJi A. ii i.'i . il JacxsoimixJery'lWS. 'fMu'imiJiiiL inca c) a, call ( 'I the Iegiskture jofNortl Carollna large and enthusiastic crowd assembled here to-. day for the purpose of nominating a suit- abje person to-repiesent Onslow in the Con stUutioaal (CnslittttioD;to be .helduin Sep tember next""""- AU '"' :! ' .' : ':: J. .W. Shackle rd;as called to the Chair. He exWainedin4rk rew "vWy appropriate remarks the obintct f i the ueetiBir. After neverai preliminary motions had been SHtis1 factorily' disposed, of; 'aud ; the several , dis tricts found to be represented by. delegates appointed by the several township meetiags, tue:Cbairman annoUncedte toe Convention: that nominations were then in order. The convention then proceeded to make choice and Hon; James GScutt was chosen. His nomination, was afterwards made .unani mous by the respective, delegations, from the. several townships; ! ('I. , A committee was then appointed to wait on and teform tbegehtteman of his nomi nation. He soon .appeared, and after thanking, the Convention for the honof thus done him favored the 1 weetliig. with a short but pointed speech In his own nappy too.:i from our bands, and-wett may Unsrow leel attended yithmpnyagooaoraer. left hia wife ndrfcbild. buried in a guanOj breaking tbe ioints. uniy an arm auu j of the child have been recovered at the. Wig warn pf that Tribe by P. ,8., H. U.Clowe and P. S.. H. H. KTasprowicz: WUknowaao Tequireiy.curamentT '.''ii -a'-"'Vi.i M,4.,faAaapvftWAfT - vrJMtwwpiuf., f.. ., lit "O ,'TIavfra . i f r,.- . t ; i "i i r fw.P jflgAik - .'rtAr i-aW:T'W f'-eTini nbilr.BCr-uXdlAuln f KAAaN..B..anEa8ten.HayMT. .? I - Lafll JlOWBISi Lffl llfliEtS. ' - TheisJadttkattrbefore he uj JiUr'L 'KAJt. 'fL: rJ.00 vio-,iMai 4 ,.m'r,- T.O - Vl Ne Hanoyer County held this day, it WftS decided toafl a Haas Convention of the party, to be held at the Court House, , . vi mm mm. mm urn u. f . CITY ITE -t iT1 1 V lir the Constitutional Convention and the ap- ' . aj ; - , PM - 3 ijblxEngliih anfl Scotch Alei, .ftVfIqroo- pointment of an Exeve Committee. . .en tWfaW -( :Wlfaat d&w-td Chairman. lraif&fot-onmum e Wl?teB V- I it U V. ft . X VV t i iHuerui i-swTuia-uiKs. iiiTaiuaoie 10 rau- i I road companies, steamship companies, banks, mT I Tnuifm PBrjmHa-lNKa. Invaluable to rall- prices. Book JJprDMT. tbtk mokxiho btxm Cook Bind ery.doeaau kinds a of Blading and Baling In a work J . and at reasonable prices. ICer-, j manlike manner, chants and others needing Receipt Books,' or other, 1 wura,auijreiy on prompuieH. jub wjo cucsuuuiu i Is COrr 0 TSSTPIOMIAU-rHAMNIBAt, 110., AUy B0. 1874. Messrs. J:.W. Tolley,a9 Maiden Lane New Tork lSGnawMcha iasr thank yqujor the fidelity with which you carried but, j ffX VfT ln'l:rne' fTrTm. broDorflon and excellent finish." are all that could be desired, aadmercthaB-incet. aayxpccUUona.; I am more than ever impressed with the IdeathatitiB . 1 mVU aj nece&ry fur a mad to have a gun built lit The patU-n. 175 and nenetratioB 40 are Very su-, perlur The pattern la as close as I desire, and the I pcueiroti I think is. seldom attained. beiDr far I ahead f any Wblic record which I have seen, i Kepecuauy xours. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm- J I . .lM;'fTjrperitme v 1 ,f Raleigh for .inalicioqsly kilUngJ,stock.nar juornsviue. - i V. . A "If TAflL !Ar,Yl J. W Tton ... H I uit uceu uuiniuaiett wy vbu imduuihu ivau- i laais ior uonvcnuon.s u .- ! Jeul ALcNeill arui. JJr.nlv. W, Norment 1 Convention Grange, reports the-beat wheat crop for yeara ihf cWrnaay3 ; f j ' Tayloe and Belo, of tfie hexing- ton nfroZ. tire tetan theiriiamea in tOiis Convention campaign: Lively paper, i : - Several ttef$on .wemiarretl and knocked down by lightning in Kenansvllle I tnnrnahin Flnnlin irwtnntir in'WiixInoaHnv I week closes its 89th volume. We wish this I interesting paper naanr decades. of health J and prosperity; A-c t . i 1 . The Wake county grand jury havfe fonnd tATe' bills' atalii8tsthc officers of the Richmond & Danville Railroad for changing the gauge. '"1 - ' ' i Rev. J. Henry Smith, pastor the Presbyterian Church at Greensboro, preached an "independence" sermon on the night of the4th insL ? ; f m J It will interest the friends! in 1 thisBtate of Mrs. Virginia D. Covington, otvuernando, Mississippi, to learn aswe I do from a Memphis paper that she will soon I ICatiOnV'l t JL 4 Rumley, who ia the: CnserraUve rme w witivo in Carteret, is the universal Choice oT itbe l P?P f; :JnS ImPrcM.lPRW,gce8 I UB wm ceriaiiuy carry; tne county oyaiarge f majority. ., s;ut . The Charlotte i)eic6l!lks the l following to say of a rumored $hafige et Oinctais: We learn reliably that some time I npTt vtvr thA T.lnhmnnd Ar. Tta n villa ."Rail.. I . ... .... . . I roaa vKnnpany wui move au ine omcers 01 i iu4.yuriu varvtuia nauroaa xrom vompan j Bhops to menmond.- - In'rrdertrr devote his whole time'ahtlvatttenriOtt'tD the -Mdhnic Journal, a new patter to be published at Greensbbro. Mr.-i Wilson sold -the Hinston Uazetu o . jnr-i u iisuu suju iue tn.iQ!Huu triueu to i . ., ' ...... I UI HU .FfWte, who will "Consolidate the jtWO I and continue the OcLzetta in Kinston. ' ; 1 Sirf daties-as editor.of the 'Jta.!..,; leigb4Ari JLftweos compelled Revt. Ji a. ,ioDpitt to decline the ; request ot tne lhs i trict.uonrerence that he should tatte charge of the Edenton Btreet Mt R jCburch, ?ice, J. , fihair.ii) thftlfnlTersityk K -w tf far an hour. And itwaa several days- Hy Wl?r WrWMiriw.a "fV before it passed OUt Of the influence of the banetni spen. mt ' a ! - J ! I' ''. nisi). ' ! : " i - Zerosena OiL ? Chants, manaiacturer, and others.. They are Wl f daring and changeless, and will copy sharp and of Brunswick," etc, Price fl in paper. I 1 TH HXTNBKeDSi OB1 OTHER ABTTCLBS QP I yc)z -oJ, n, -1 ivi cut iuucuuiw uwiuu w uuici u.Tiue JWDI. I J ; I - t ,j . . mil . are the Radical candidates fori Journal and Post copy. Tjuly dwlaw4w fx i . I ,oyH A.AH M uc-w y.oi, I LioulBvine. "r' " .'l DOlomonJ, ; JJ aiSOQ and William 1 foregoing work wlilalso be entertained, v. K J new stock of ' Kirby are going through Uie lugubrious ! ' V' w IwHmHT " V ''.P '! ':' ' ; farce of runninafoiLConvention in DuDlin. . i-i!ri2tvS,!!f' -'. I . .' . . i - . i ! ' - The X(btii Recorder with tM T r "7 " T ZL !T$SP?: 'P.SvTl tYAcropfthemfonwMak MISC W & BUMMliN G Vr,lfefl.e.fTcW DlSckberries, a led .iatb.aWb ! ioael3-ti. ,.uiFraitaad Confectnery .IHore, Kf f V, .Jt hT" ' to it awhile , after.laud'receiving 110 J ., 4rnm,m, ..'J ;i -1 ,wi)reAMr;Pi . L. 1 . repletorned to findrahftiiu-le A . " ' I cotton A1,1.aiHA 4. l.w1" " r A Boxes D.' 8. - Bides -' " . i, I Tobacco. snake, and unable to speak 01 mdvel! I Too P.vanrn V?' Taa tXranrn If ift Boxes B.- Sides and Shoulder v 1 i "U.i 1 , It.. iFfea4cTelam ..hi chnig .7.. .. " 3.. - istntyessFork; H.M . ; , I Jj in hpr arms, bat it natveredand cried T -tq .rBWmK9tothtty, atndoa the Sihof July, JuWTlff nMVlLLe ofdyentery, Jacob Bowers, in the 48th year of hisl11' ; 1,0 V AXA aire. The deceased was a native of Germany, and a rormcr real a em oi urooKiyn, rt. a. UL- Qae DoUar per snare is flue ana payable to aay I ii i.-4,i:i h .1' . Julys-It Secretary and Treasurer. rr T rr' 1 u. w T 7 . , i I 76e:8PEfay:tii w I vv West, fitonn: o eontM iwfyt pane' aaq eait.i .L i! n ..-i''- niii'. - '- i -l-ri'.c- ' id.w.,i a Voi-trof .twwitW" i i Kb min. ThAu wdAintvrv: r -yJ . i A- j' r a. - V er if'-l'-ivst-u l-- 3fffl"'fn; Oilt f" ; ' ''- -;- j ' 1 I JUI;Yn9,il875;'' j- -V , t. ! r y. r voacement- atebffea.r otrWdl of"- -mdt ,i .Hrnlo ' i m. r t . r-1 ; i j. m j s . - I HK m VSTBrlRS flT.Tnfi nnN MA RK iBYOSOJBGS W HL BSTIiOLDS . " iUi j hihr; fF. .T?!. i itit tf ;it r 1 . i i . ..r r-: -T , I A' NOVEL. '!i'r,':J TX sa WCKB2SS. lKIdK 'Sfif ' CEtTS.; 'For sale atL 'I I'J.Oii j , n,ri .w j , H IKI'i'.. jnT0-tf 1 - rf - -r .... -: j i , IJte . Book and Music Store. I ff s . lie mal t: t: 1 1 a.a.l-S. I . I " . 7 Vj ; . A. EOMANCK, BY K. WICTIEST, . nE x?r , , . A. I. Winter 5 Only a Girl, from the German, .by Mrs. A, L. Wister: Which Shall . S i1!:.? Pfr?5 .fioi The Floating ! City and. the Blockade Eunners, f , Julea Veraei Hitherto,' A Story f Yesterday, H by Mrs. A. D. T. I Hi 1 f0rsac by CONOLEY A YATES. a! J I i HVf'i .ah sm 7JHfit- f'U iuly9tf 1 City Book Store. 1 : fHEEK WILt BB AN ELECTION HELD I I ; X the usual polling places on the first Thomday In' I .i ' 1 fl 'August, 1 875, in New Hanoyer couaty for the election I I - 1 ' -- - : - I tnVP?8F?.?rid3 t:i WILMINGTON TOWNSHIP8eTCMistrnf Committee each. ; I . NBW IIANOVKR AKD PBNDBR COUN Three rgMCB tothoState Con-' venuon. . " f S. H. MANNING. - i . a : Sheriff of New ttanecr County. ' p paiy, ROPOSALS for ODeninc the entire line nf thei I , umuh. Bicio ui um x oiHDiKe Atoaa UI UUS LOm. pany, anaaiso orr t . jj. '. ' " " , McAdimirino.- A cQp ' !..' .. .'"' ;,' ... . the same. iceoAin? ta rrifli h Lr. 1 . hIhIkvI. will he cnnrlArrlvhv hla fvimnar.. I hon. w. d. joun'son! '.!r.I?YmuVPBX8iBmiiTr J.d.CUMming: -. ;.1.Cashikb. c li? rt- u-iJ i. .L .rri - j.- J3AiNii Ui? MAKIUiN, rrti " '"-;.' ' ! I .-,.-..7,, v Indian' "-'ti'' - ;l ' ! Jii .-Mt.i : ': ; DirectOM : i 1TS: isi, ; j r f -'. if .rtr. n HON. W. D. JOHNSON.. i.....i.;..Marien, S, C, J. II. MHI.I I AN T DUNCAN MDRCHISON......,'.... .. ; r- t -r n JMr w ?Siii .Wilmmgton,N.C. d. e. muechison ...T. L Bv grajngeb j.i :j. i . - i 'Ut riu-ht y:i mi (:.-; -i-'-'n f)U! 'it I ;; Does ail tha ordinary huslnees of a. gang,.,: ' ' taeeommujAtles of Wuinmstoa and other places I mfK, ffiJS I rr - irrriSro1 hnlTeM: ' " . . r..rk v,- i . ! i 1-1 Correspondents: r h&niiMi'iT CitUsens' National Bank. ii. V.lUlilmiore. 1 BinkfrfTJwB Hawum. . j... ji. j.j.Wllminptno. n..Mi,u , i I., J m'- vi ; i a-i i i- I AVIHU Dt.lULriUB-JSlAltllS dren.'Mrs. Virginia A. Orr is prepieed to alter; press nd bleach ' work' entrusted to her. 1 Old ' Bonnets at. ai a-jj?. i.L.a vi i! .vu.-.i; ,vs--- Vin'-i LIiyj -it (;; nut 1 1 "3 sw i ; i jvU Toriarcalar'cal oo or senato MKS. OERi etf k.JX Ov cream in any quantity to the beopie 6f wii- miagtonforpetgailoa i?i ..il -vt m! -iJ tfe would be pleased to have a lair share of pat-1 am.AiA4 4ti'wflf tanilivavAai ni4vAanyrMaavtafailiAn . 1 ronage, and wilt endeayortogycentrresasfactiom It JUllirSt w" - n ' t -' ' n TT! i i.-i in-. I t t " ! Ji: AEfeOET UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED . Uons of WrirfitsyUle Sound, where he will be pleased I Msoaatafta wfu Ushrosts: and Kchpot TIES-7 1 1 ( . 1 . : " . a f TiiriTiT ' Tnrrd 1 .v Jinonacaiieor. maraci anaseconasu. i .k.r' ' imm I f I ... : ...... ' . . , . 1. "fl.l .'tli!,).-?! v !,..:,; - j.'hj lH?VH 1'. I june.20-tf, ; ! - "- t i t 4: ;..f t '; fit iu..MilimmmhtnnM '--. I 1 , 1 1 .fit JI J I -I' I I " i.U I' i "! I 'HI .'i.i I I " If , ' OAflllAiv AAJ lUUXIA TTAiAO, ' i j .!". 't -hn t ; .)-". 1 - m4.;j u'.'.-'j v'::rri- " T lglDgilllwl. furrtf' 'iO. PARSLEY l.;yfJn;j ViKP' . Lfe rt ti-l .wnyuiu' UUU' v u auum ; ..,111111 " ?,'.;--. i-,.,i t ;t 'i;'r-;-.Tr - V t f ,f v " GEORGE HONNET. I UB6 37-1U I-- ,- v-'-'.- J. . ... .-. . 1 .v ' V - I: - '--v..; '",; f. j", 777 ,..,.-s.. . . , tl , IWHOLEQ.j?,.' ) y WACCAMAW 4.CAPB FBAK FEBSH-BKATEi? tgwe oJSffiMH m -,v r.iu ..vsJri.j i v Ij W' Juff4iS ' 5 ;'E "lrrV I " . ., f nmoMni . mnrt a a ' T'f i iw r i mfiwiiu iu I ' r'- tv,-.? . ? II I -",1 tftl.'.'L Kl I V 1 I I ' t II- f J , tarocenesat WAotesaieJ200riM,trt i, W.., i 1 I fTll?Tri.Y THW REST anl HVWHVTtn'nV S AVS RfV' I 'tlX 1 0 wine to largehipiBeat8.yery :wecte:w are rusning this Choice Dairy of Butter at poonda i' K'ia "f ic. -H-'l- si; rushing this Choice Dairy of Batter at 40 cents per per T'i u" FRESH PAECHE0 AND GBOtFND t ...i r- J Java ; iarid liayraf; Coffee, 1 K. trw.U Li. i Ux-Hi.)xH ry? imr an n6ckS;!: 'l ; '.Mr'j'tJi 1 fi'u,.i-iJ bice Sweet Butter 1 irr ! ii'fi ;i: n;' !at 35 cents per PounoU t f.i iiESSICAWP.C0OANUT intins, L h t -tut K "Bottled LaereT Beer. f V- ceedingly low prices, at j Idi ui-A i , .. ;i U ' GEOi'-iMYERSY.-j f I I U 141 M MUU UtUW 111 UIUO Vi WUC aUU bVVUH&CU.'slLVA, I jane 20-tf 11 & 13 South Front ! mt.SC WithiaUt Reserve.: l; .TSmHiS,,!7 ' f 8014 ,thin ordef to do thi -.j.-, . . . J J . i i - HE BALANCE OF MY STOCK HAS GOT fo all j.j r,..; ' ; Vr r,. -1 , ..- ,.':, ,r I 14 Tl B17CC A A' ti ii oj AVJ cWlW M 4 O n " ' ' . 1 ?" 1 v This-Bale presents greater advantages to the pbr- i cuaseriujiu any tuatuae eyer ween mauo in mm cay as the, j r r r .,. . ,i f .. ... : a,-. . . 5 H ' . . . . . -. ? , MA WU. A, U TW r July 4-tf . ,. ... ,.,J. , - ir Wilmincton. N. G. FRENCH JACONETS r" ."Tf; . V rT" ' ' "! t - I J t UnmCATI i I ,Ob XL OAlilDUliit: ? I V.-.'. V:U. . . ..sj, u i43 Market Street I - . . I ; juiys tf t- tt.vhi'si wr.nOT vatt a rrnTiTninnjTA tj I ;'-HiiT"!. irn-ji w iu .;i ii TT2rtt-J?t: --V:.w0r..Tl I liiineedttemifiougoul): : " "'."Tinay 19-fi I' ruuMr mi v -vJr! trT--W I ? " - 1 ;. I : f,,nV,V .oT,"! ;,. i i Sl l J ; i ' ; I t' i. French Biggin Coffee Pot. , Makes the best .f ' s eeffee m the world, ahd with gess coffee Xhan any fee In the world, ana with 'lens coffee Xhan any I . other coffee pot now in use. may 19- - v VjNW i 1 AV v v , : A LLEN-S AND LOOK AT HIS NEW SlLVEE- iWtre,3u8tTecelyed.. mayi-tr Coffee 8liCL GlleeSe i " 1 1 Ro. ASTEb JAVA AND RIO COFFEE, SAPS AGO ; --i ,. , : v . . j ;; i andKidam Cheeee.' i r For sale at r 1v J HMrr-.i-j v.-. i j. h; w. fiUNGE fw-trwll l'if If. l.aS ,!'-Jiiit! ' J M AKIIWAItni - ASIA rtljIDH W l.fH A AiS, 1UA i. t - .nnm.nw -r,. . Tr.r,-rm-r, va gaiiA'priees OattwiUJBiHelrl v afac'f I :'Wi - Au vSil'iiirfiM WSiSnalsprlagSi -with the additional great adyan jJN inn" X'1 1(10 Bag' Prtme Rio Cbfleti --1 i'.'i -o- V W . . , b it: . i Powder and i Fuse- -MINT'S POWDER AND FOSE OF ALL seacripuoaa ... , :-vi:tljl jfj . , For sale Low by , .. J fii For Bale low b IT'' July 44f . WILLIAMS & MUECBISON. WSTB. wIOl Good GoodtTwMtMiirVRt. Pi-. j JU'i 6JJ-J1.! ?,' UfifcuiXMrOVl Jiyl 1 ... I-. - ..-.f,r. II,-,. ..... f I ; " Oalhand See Our i f; & ?? io -aof b.-f; on .i i I-. ,i:.X -il&M 'lui iii vc!. - j TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ALL VESSELS I I 1 f -5 r " v i JeU;fMmPiattSOatholCatFefin!wiaeOTMetoflt v.." 1 I'lliTTMU 'If .CaXI II. ,i'-Jiilt - U5 - 1 . . . nntn DTJflOBfTt WVO 1 ItA'S KK OK AAVfcJt'riMl.. one Sqliare one day, . . , ' . . . v . j. -i -. i ..iA. thfcetiayrti.A.tr.. ....f .V;r Ot v fourdays....i....vr:.. )t w --r " r fivedaya..,..'....;... -3 . : . r. rm;xv3.- 4, Six months...... ...85 W( , ' y Contract ten siares ss a .i ' I . Oneyear.J.....J....v.A,.;,4Ji0t t uon tract Advertisements taken at propoi- natal 1. t riKB. - -- - - i CBtilaated as a oBtrtexAouIu inn . ai d Smoked Sides aim lonlders, , o Barrels Eor- - ' ' w ajku&cia dukoi. . . UU aw .arnoa fewJt iirrtt 1 0:?Ff;n!n rt-feftjf-.-A"i- iff ia jfij,-Asi' - - , , !l r -- ! r s . Powdsr. &C.J 4c Ac, ;-i '-Oi. !! f?OJ lutllR M IR'i 3uly4-tf KEECHNER& CALDEKBEOS. 4 Ifn.j'iij-t.i f i i iiiiJ ;m fii-t ili.i, FAIRBANKS'. SCALES. . ,t " I tt: 'iiiniUJ ' V'dl .V I'.W'J .'!, . m . -i - Mi. S I AUI11A L7R v 1 niuinivi w .Coffee ld Djrtyt MillSk elte Ac . . ' ). r-.- RW.M?!" & qi:X Broadway-N. Y. 5.fi5St5 55J-l"?' " '' Si . r . .. f ! M , ! li'1IU""111? vhiu bujinw Orleans : I FAIRBANKS & CO.; 98 Maifi street,' Bnffulo, N. Y. I FAIRBANKS & CO,, 338 Broadway. Albany, N. Y. I "FAIRBANKS & CO.. 403 StVanl's stV Montreal. FAIRBANKS & CO., 8 King, WilBametiLowlon , FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.. t TBilk Bt Boston. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.111 Lake at Chicasro. M" a 1 m-f K A nl U M JHr LT ! I ail J. n a TJ.ll - HI- IT " i rinvrnv, jaxussii& & Uu.;, iaa W&lnut Bt . Cia- FAIRBANKS, MOESE. & CO 181 SupcriDr street. "Cleyelaud, O. - - J t-'r'- , FAIRBAN KS, MOESE? & CO., 48 , Wood etreet, Pittsburgh.- t-'--- ' , : '. - cumuli, ! . s . h- d Quarantinev Pliyleiany i All e8cfeifrm Pottat Where JYetleW f Fever or ' other infections disease exist,, will be required to j ubdergo rigid and proloBged-QuaraBtiaeV " ' .- . v -, Aji espeie, or ooais or any cnaraeter navin z sick- ' . -. iM8aonlKardeamorluylDithadtk!kneianv ". "omwnence tney come, vessels not Include above will proceed without dctenthm. -ii) Pilots are especially enjoined to make careful in- f with the statements ot the CaptaJatWiConMiander, ? or If the vessel ia .In , a fUthy ..condition, they will 1 uriag -uita.veBBvi ui uio nauun ior . xunaer ezamina- J 'tionr "u'! "!t .U.Tt. e.t.t4,0 j i; u: . 1- Pllote witTally violating the OoaraathMclaws are subject to a forfeiture p? jtheir hraachi Masters of vessels toa lane of two hundred dollars adarfor erdaytheyTk)late.theiuarautintflawsiana all every tmyuieyvwiaKrweHnaxM an other pcrsonaare liable for each and every offence. i. All wouhpIh unhWti tm tisrtnn . nlZ ihnva .au Yeeeeis euQject: w yisiiaaon .unnec, aoove regulations, wtu aey Jiag in -maia, rigging,.. Port !yvFJWjPOTTB.lMaffiiPffM4An. - - ti ; , t'-ir .1:.nr7ortof W: nv.J c. june J-2t kw till Noy"l TttFr . " , u ' .... i !-: r-n-. ir.i.ni" ., -ati ?H-WII.f3-S CLOSED ON GetYottr Siippli6s time between now rana te evenfng of the 3rd. . it g .il ' iil': .Uy.vi yfiti:ylH:Baxings;of eieryklBa.vsvMii. iV A4Tj.ttoo T T-w rm a vmnmintrooo ...... i . it- V,'" OCACOfc ..:-OaAMkl?JiU .i - Vai;i4f ,t ' 3t,U 5 T.Korth,FT ..ttcct. (Late of . .... ,(Jrte Cashier i. ii,ntSr 1 lim Dgton, CW, .OQllLArnfJnLOlSe. FOE TOE SALS OF . ,. "J : : NAVAL STORES. KICE LUMBKH. ( : .iAlMD' l HJT1IKKN' f&OD UCK U K S - EltALLY. l(2CtietpnSt.i PhU idelpliia S036. -I.-. july.S3m ; i.' t. .-. II ttf i iiii t They Must be Sold. LTT4Wwi:' w;, t4..nw! .'. ! VV Summer-..;.. . .,:.. i t ,.,,.,'? ,,. ,., t CAN N O ... ij.i ........ -..jj., i. .': ff brwi. offer: irA J ADSOlUte. COSt, , - If'ypa; alfimarAotXfr kifttilHtiiVW yau'tay you vMl. f.S'r- . 1 f , .i. . . -V arlces bv' iii;ii liitMitofi f, ,., .!., . ; . GILES &JttJKCniS0N. - yiu; t-u'- i: ' " illli f?.1 l4.t i i . 'i I ' ." - -.1 "XT O- 7 Hij f i f ril.'f! i r : . llll 1. Ir ww w 11 . ........ ... ....-a.-, ..... a . ... . ... . t t s i 1 1 t- Hi i 1 i i 4 i' r .'i i i I ' i i. Vi I Wil hi, A, " ' - ' 3 11 I... :;-:rf' .' v.. 4-' r : 1 : ( i';'V-"-. . . i- -' . ' u'-i:' . -.Irf .-J" . Sft 'A . J -;s vMn-'' f" it' aVi : 1if!ii;' " ? . j r- '. ' ? . - . ';;,::;; , .; ) , :. i. j. . -i . . -ii : t - - -"iHuU.V . .-f--; !? K . din:: :!;"- ; Ir . i ; ? ' ! y i ' f !? 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 9, 1875, edition 1
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