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,it Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are
ot authorized to collect for more than 3 months In
advance. - - - - '- "
; 77 ; OUTLIVKH. ;.'-
Frank P. Blair, candidate on the Demo
cratic Presidential ticket with Seymour ' in
. logs died in St. Louis at midnight Thurs
(lay J - Louisville is made headquarters
r . National Grange. On Vandalia
Railroad in an attempt to; rob express mes
senger the engine was cut ' loose and the
engineer killed. Jewett appointed re
.a;vprof Erie Railway " More deaths
from yellow fever at Key West
( :: OCB NOISINATIORS.
The Democratic Conservatives have
nominated the delegates named ..be
low in the counties designated:
Alamance Capt. E. S Parker. ,
Anson Col. Ii. T. Bennett.
.' JJurke Maj. A. C- Avery.
Buncombe GeiuT. Lw Clingman,
Col. David ' Coreman. . , -
Bean fort James E. Shepherd.
liertie Jos. B. Cherry. ' : "
Bladen J. Winn in Kus?. .
Brunswick David S. Cowan. :
Davie Charles Price. iv
Chatham Hon. John Manning,
William Stroud. '
Col u mbus Col. Farney George.
Carteret James Rumley. "
(?amden I. W. Morrisett.
Catawba CoL L. ;M. McCorkle.
Cumberland J. A. Worth, Neill R.
lilue. " - '
Craven Hons. M. K ,Mauiy and
O. C. Clark. ...
Duplin 'Kev. John N. - Stalling,
Win. Farrior. . --; .'--
Ji.lgfcombe Fred. Philips, II. C.
lunu'. I
Franklin CoL W. Ferney Green. -
Guilford Col. J. A. Gilmer, Dr.
Nereus Mendenhall- j
. Harnett-r-John A. Harrington. ,
Hyde W. M. Carter.
IredellThomas A. Nicholson and
C.-Li Summers, i , . . :
Johnston Willis ' Saunders,' J esse
Hinnant, ;' ' ' ' "7
Lenoir James M. Parrot.
Mecklenburg CoL Win. Johnston
nnl lie v. A. Ransom. .-: , 777:7
Martin J. S. : Waldo. " TJ
Lincoln Caleb Motz. .,- '';
Nash Ben j. H. Bunn. ' ?
Orange Hons. W. A. Graham and
Josiah Turner, j, :
Oas'.ow Col. James G. Scott.
Person Col.! John Wi, Cunning
ham. - :7 ;-'v JLi '
Pi it Hon. Thos. J. -Jarvis, CoL
Win. M. King. '
Richmond CoL R. F. Dttle , 7,
ltobeson Dr. Duncan Sinclair and
Calvin A. McEachern. 7 ! u-
llaiulolph Uev. Braxton Craven,
T). D., Dr. J. 31. Worth. .
Ilockingham Ex-Gov. David S.
Ui itl, Maj. J. Turner Morehead.
Kutherford-AJjGJXoganiiil
iSiokes J. F Hill. 77, ,,7 i- t't
"Wake Richard v II. Battle Jrl,'
51uJ. Seaton Gales, Rufus, II, Jones,
.au V. B. Holland;'; iM : ;
.Wilson CoL ii. W. ' Sirigletary.
i'adkin J. A. Stephenson. , . ; .
. Spirits Turpentine i
The Rowan campaign opens next
" Tliursday. 7,77 7; -77 7.77, r$
Martin county has a .citizen by
lUe.name of John II. IlelL , ; . :" j; 7l,:
Work will - commence , soon on
the new Meihodist Church at Wilson V j
.7. Gates Conservatives have nom
inated Gen. Roberts as candidate for Con
vention. - ; :.--y ,;- :r.
The Concord Sun will be re
vived un July 17tb, .by Messrs Exeritt and
Kelsiio. ; ' .; ,7f'J7.M '77f s'y 777"- -7 7
Mr." George (3arson, of IcDow
11 county, killed a few days! ago, s snake
v ith 14ruitks. . - '
Mr. Joseph: SH Waldo li?s dep
dined the . Cooserrative " nomination , for
Convention in Martin county. - - - '
A party of young 'Salisbury ans
Me going tor spend the summer in roving
about the mountains of.Uais State. .. They
are officered and equipped for tbe cam-'
liayn.
Salisbury Watchman: Mr. J .
W. Fisher, of this county, raised from 3
bushels of seed, 121, -large shocks of Datsr
and he thinks it vriH ihresb oat between 100
and 135 bushels.; u ; 7r:rs7;0 - ji.
Raleigh ; 'liens :1 Jndge..Watts:
will adjourn vVake Court this afternoon, in
order to allow him to go to Chatham "county
io make a political harangue there to-mor-
- 1
-jrow.io uis Kabcal rneDdt:t.-;;.ii":i?.
Gov! 'Brogdert-lias -appointed as
Direeuirs of the N. C. R. R..;ou tbe part of
. Hie State, the following gentlemen; Messrs.
W. A. buiith, R. Barringer, John C. Me
bnM, a U. i: Wiley,- W. R. AlbrtghJ,
Henry W. Fries; N. H. D. Wilson and R.
V f HUersou, with G. W. Welker as Stale
.proxy., . : ,
. The cars on the Raleigh & AitJ
: '" Air Line'Will run as far as Caujeron
i-xt Tuesday, 57 miles from ltaleigh. The
-Aetcs nays: From Caiueroii to Rockinghain,
neie the It. & A. L. R. It will cru the
tioltua Central;, is. 40 miles, and it is
iluoeht tLis will be completed by the first
April next, giving us another itbe usual
s-Kwige) route- to Charlotte, i i "
Rev; Drv1 Craven declines (tlx?
floraUjaiion for Convention in Randolph ir
letter; a part of which reads: - 1 belieVe
:ilat no minister of the Gospel, or Presidebt
a college hould . be. a politiciaa. Tu,
lpaIpit,Uje bastings and the rostratn, are,
wuiied in interest, but not in discussion; .1
liink nu man hs yet succeedetl iu doinj;
I&od workjn all of them"h u !V&st J" h
The case of the State vs. Buford,
Allen and thef D. R R. Co. was heard
i uitrsday before Judge Watts, Mrr Buford
ad others having been indicted for the
2nge omi9 of tnat road ia the Wake
Superior Court. The counsel agreed upon
a case to go before tbe Supreme Court,
when the Judge decided the late Legisla
tive enactment unconstitutional. Tbe State
ok an appeal. " A !-- ' .!.-! ' .v
i yWe learn by ; the Ne'ici that a
"While servant girl employed in the family
h lie. Piooix, infused poison into soup in
ended for two invalid children. ; Mrs. Pin
' lasbsd the soap before giving it to the
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children, detected tbe fact of its being pois-
wucu, kqu saved mem, Dutwaa herself made
vioienuy iu and life. endangered. She has,
however, recovered, The girl escaped. ;
"r- We learn bv the Observer- that
Cleaveland Mineral Springs are honored at
present by the sojourn there of Miss Fran
ces risner ana Miss Constance Fenimore
Woolson, both noted authors and magazine
vrtf ters. Both of these ladies will take an
extended trip through the mountains of
Western North Carolina, this summer, by
pi ibw conveyance l ney nave Dotn, Miss
Fisher especially, done much to call atten
tion to our splendid mountain scenery.
The acceptance, : by ' Professor
Hooper, of a professorshiD in the Univer
sity, inducing bis resignation of the Presi
dency of Wilson Collegiate Seminary, the
citizens of . Wilson, in public aaeetin re-
quesiea rrot. Sylvester HasselVthe learned
President of the Colleeiate Institute, to
take charge of the .combined schools, Jle
has accordingly done so. Professor J, B.
Brewer will be Prineinal of th FmlA
Department at the Seminary, and Pro. J4
II. Foy, of the Male Department at tbe la
stilute. J 0ii;'f(rr:
- Norder, BeuorM and Suicide. ,
: In Point Coupee parish, La., a few
aays since, JJavid Gay, Jr., a planter,
becoming engaged in an altercation
vyith one of the colored hands on thie
place, whom he had previously ordered
to leave the plantation, and beirig so
inucb exasperated at finding the man
in the field amontr the other hands, in
defiance of his authority, drew his re-
yoiver and shot the man dead, and
immediately afterwards, as if actuated
by remorse for haying taken the life
of a fellow being, he placed the weapon
to his own head and shot himself, but
the first shot having failed to extin
guish life he fired a second sliot. which
took effect In his brain, -and he fell a
i:r,.i i ...
iiiviros viciim uy msown uanu wituin
a few feet of the man he had lust
slain. 1 . r!J& ? u,rtt
Flateon SbooUna Mateb la Kneland
Sueeeaa of A. Hf. Bocardaa .Over tbe
CbamFloa or EaKland. .
, Lojtdox, July 7, IS 75.
: A pigeon shooting match bet weeu
A. H. Bogardus, of the United States,
and George KimmeL the champion of
England, took place to-day at Hen-
lon, and " was won , easily by tbe
former. The provisions of the match
were that ea;h man should shoot at
50 yards, 30 yards rise, r f rom . five
traps hve yards apart. . Bogardns
killed 36 birds to ' his' opponent's 30.
A large crowd had assembled to wit
ness the contest, and much enthusiasm
was evinced. Bogardus championed
all England to shoot against him.
A cargo of tea shi pped : from a
port in Japan . on .the 24'Ji May reached
New York, by way of the Union Pacific
Kaitroad, in one month, rtmmng -time:
Tht Alalia.
The mails will close at the City Post-Of-
fice until further notice as follows:
Northern (night) mails for all points North,
East and West or weiaoo, w
daily at...r............... . 5:45 P. M.
through and way (day)
r -mails daily, except SurTday, -:30AiM;
Southern mails for all -points J w
South, daily. .. . . T. 5:15 r. M.
Western maas(C. C. R'y) daily !i 1 7
(except Sundays,) f 5 :3U A. M.
Smitbville (via' Easy Hill and r :'-fxr
Town ' Creek) Tuesdays and" ' '
Saturdays 6.-00 KiML'
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape -:wrj i it
i ear , xuver, : pionaays anq : 1 1 ;
Fridays. . ikx)p Mi
Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily ;u. i
(except tJundSys).';'.'..:...7. fi:80 A. it
Onslow C. II. and intermediate ''77 ' 7-7 " V...
offices every Fridav. i. . CKXAwl.
The Smitbville mails, by steamboat, close
t3 P.M., daily; except Supdayay,:-!;
Mails delivered from 6:30 A. JkL to .70
P. M.,-and on Sundays from 80to0A;
Stamp Omcedpen from. 8A.M. to 12 iL;
and from 2 to 6.-00 P. M. Money order or-
Register JPfpartment open sanieasi
mp
Stamps ior saie at general ueiivery wueu
stamp office is closed. iC:
and
NJBW ADVEBTISBn ENT.
J. H. RpBiN8.--iiale or llQgs7
i The County CommisKioners were
yesterday in session . engaged in auditine
bills. ;:'-W WuHU mi$7
Mr5 Joiin Nutt, Jr., of Abbottg-
burgrbas recently been arl. byGov.
BrogderJVrNotoPdblrc-" JfVr Bladen
county. 1 t ' -.'.
Actiib!raee to be tHk 'part in
by about ten yachts at MasonlMr Sound is
spoken of as , one of the amusements f or
next-week urani-; (iK.a-'WtH !
Rv, Mr.vBernlri Vng again
etiabled M occupy fbis pulpiu, there wJlVl e
services iu the Lutheran Church tomorrow,
both in the morning and at night.' ' -. ;
'Twrt'ncw postoffifnshaye betn
openetVin Bunwck cimnnc, fiffVf'
linis Ctrt, which . A- tewliJsoo 4pbst
master, and another at Fanner's Turnout.
Forih&uih,; Atla;tic;Staa
lower Vbaronieteiy sotriheast
wliida,' Continued warm weather and rain
areas will prevail is the prediction of HOld
Ii:pbfortoday;v:-:;Sn::t
jlaVry iMicheals, wio was iipme months ago
bound over tottfurt but who failed to make
his appearance, was yesterday arrested aad
confined In jail for trial,. - . " ' '.. -"
Under" the new'suheclules of tbo
ad and Uia'A-'XT 0f,;Ioj;';trayel
jers can eat' supper In ' WUrnington' and
K.oo'tfoat in f-tataavllle. '' Thev can also take
breakfast at Cleaveland Springs:: ,!.;., . ' ; ,
ey .Boxes accessiwe, a .air uours,aay
nightvf'HU - HiHMi HPf i
. . a - - J
WILMINGTON,
fTeaiple or imrwiMmjlnzAUfgfrntr
J stoue. ;: : 7) w CZa.' r (.
The ceremony of laying the corner. stone
pf the new Jewish syn'agogue, the handsome
structure now in course of erection at the
corner of ; Fourth and Market streets,' will
ake place on Thursday, theJ5th instan.
Gov. Brogden, ex-Gov., Vantf aajthef
prominent gentlemen have been invited to
be present The construction of the temple
is under; the supervision of the - building
icommittec f the1 Jewish fcoregalibkbl
this city. No pains will be spared to make
the occasion a fit celebration of the laying
jof the Corner stone of the first synagogue
sever built in this State. "
1 The following will be the' programme of
exercises on fij occaonl Te prossln
jWill be formed, under tbe command of Mr.
SoL Bear, chief marshal, in the following
jcrder:
i ' : Masonic Fraternity. i 77
1 . -i - Cuef Marshal pd vAids, r r
1 7i T Members of Temple it tsUl'
' w - Jewish Youtlw ; .mw.-.
inviieu uuests ana i;itizeu8.J ..t y
! - State aridbn'litth'otHle
L r tiuilding1; Committee: YilP'
f Orators, Chairman f and;ecrelary i ,vT
! ' :;:,noCTK OF ?BX)CESSldN. 1
I From Mtisonic Halt' to Third 'street, np
Thirtl street to, Ited rttos8t doyfn ltedCroi 1
to ront, down Front to Market, un Market
to FoukillCl: ; :&Ldiy.&&'x
On arriving, pt t ha Jemle the, f ylUjing
order of exercises will bo observed: ;.
Music by Cornet Concert Qabu.',.;;!
., . .Music hy Choir.
Invocation by Rev. Dr. M. Yastrow.
ist of Chairman ; Building Committee
to the WorehipfuT Grand Master
tovlay the Corner Stone"'.;: -
pepdsit of Various! article's In ifce bbx by
the Grand Treasurer.
-Ceremony f laying the -Corner; Stone by
ur Masonic Fraternity: f -uv
Oration by Hon. A. M. Waddell.
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Music by Cornet Concert Club.', h
; . Music by the Choir.
i Benediction. 1
s A t. the Conclusion soy these , cfreopc
the procession will reform and march with
invited guests to the City Hall to partake of
refrcslimenta,. ,., ,..,1 . . .
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The places of business of our Jewish cit
izens will be closed at! S o'clock on the af
ternoou of Thursday; the 15th, in order to
give them an opportunity of participating;
in the exercises. , r , , , ,. . . ,
Deatb, rca-tlii U obd. fi ! HMfl")
The flass ol the Blunniui iu oort ,wcre
yesterday at half-mast in consequence of
the death of jCapU fo G: Woods, of the
Bteamship Benefactor, of tiie New York line
Of steirhers.; j
Cnpt. Woods, it seems, ha one' kliis legs'
so badly crushed on board of his steamer,in
New Yoik baihor on Tuesday last by the
fallowing of an anchor: Upon ic -that the
limb bad to be amputated Capt jWoods,
on account of the shock' caused by the op
eration, did not survive, it but a few hours,
dying on Wednesday morning. He was
quite popular in - this section and wSs re
garded as, an able shipmaster , as, well as, ta;
conrteowienttemeniH' Ul:;ia hb''i
The following cases were disposed of yes
terday by this tribunal: i.
State vs. "Wniu BtacherpZwa Wm. McNeil-
for larceify.-jTerdrctTlfY.-Vudgmeht
suspended on paymentof costs and defno
ant ordered .to give. bond of 100 Jfor good
behavior. . ' ;';:'',: . ". ;.
State vs.jNed Gause,- f or Ja wenyV Jnry
Larry Fisher was drderedl? to give 'bond'
for his appearance titis mOrnieg to answet
10 me cuarga 01 cuniempfc ui .
lO -'ill JY
.i. iiji Wi m i5tii-i
We learn that the crops in Richmond
county,; are .exceedingly promising at .this
time, for this seasonfpt the yeahe: saooH
may be said as:to all the 'country, on the"
South Carolina border, between the WC.
fit Ay and the C & Railways, 1 With a con
tinuation of good seasons as has been! the
case during the : first - part of the year) th
farmers anticipate fine yields.' v
The following cases were disposed of at
this tribunaLyesterday: - - , ? :
Wesley Pe a fcordirlyf c)Od uet, leursing
and ahjiaiug ;Uiia- Fined $20 and costF.
Pat Malloy was arraigned for disorderly
conduct and fined f 20 and coxts, or to woi
SO davs on the streets, i-- j , A ...1., ., I
k
)
Canabi In tbeAet. : v.;
A little cqlored girl was yesterday detect
ed in the act of taking a Copy of the StAB
from the ironl piazza 01 a resiuence. xn
would be1 thief was JiTst entering the gate
when an Inmate of the house picked nip the
paper; and tteTgirtf'saU : t.'f VVhatV dad you
takejhat jpape'ror, ? just cum after it
UeaVy llolua.:,:' BT t'? ifT' ;RTt' 'Sxv?-;:
One of the heuvieai" rains known to any
of thSaM$t S1RJVI0 Kich:
mond county', fell in that section on Wed
nesday ' nlghti' from 'D -nntil .12 o'clock.
Bridges and fences were washed- away,
mills were injured and in many places crops
were materially damaged. . .
,llHo oC,T-taoroi.er!)a h , , .iT,, ,
ynie.followiog waieTtarge pthethlr
mometer at ihafiiguai Bareau, io this city,
P tt-V ?? P 77- - '-M't. u.. -i ;
OK iN I
N. C, SAT tJR D AY.
L jrUB IllRpB CAJJK.
Verdict ol "Not Guilty' Tbe Prlaou
era Still Uetalned la Coatodjr.
-The jury in the case of the. State, vs. Wi
Ham Fisher and John Fisher, arraigned for
an assault with intent to kill G. W. Harper,
rdb'deredierdtcj of "not guilty"-yesterday
morning atrb'clock as to the defend
ants, after having been out about eighteen
hours. ' ,
t &flfen.? H iZW&e&tfefcS & about 0
o'clock A. M., His Honor Judire McKoy,
after hearing what the verdict was, ordered
the Sheriff to call the jury, and on under
standing from them what verdict they bad
rendered, he remarked that there never was
Mi plainer easepf guilt submitted j jury
f Tor cdnsiaerationthat society wairnot safe
or secure when so flagrant a violation of the
w was disregarded and the offenders let
se, unwhipt of justice. He ordered that
the names of the jury be stricken from the
jury list, adding the injunction that none
of ?bem should be allowed to act as jury
men, either as regular or tales jurymen!
"le-further emarkTdhilhe"jury were
either inconlpetent to act or werp corrupt
; Commissioner A. H. Morris was called in
tojftate in what way, the Boardf Ccwnty
Commissioners selected the ' jarymen,1 ; He
replied "they: were selected "once" in" every
.twelve months M.d.always'.ylew, 16
their moral character and good standing, so
--i" - - t, ?l -j-T.
fnr na Ihn mmmiaainnnra M,-ri nhl In
rThe Judge ? said that perhaps. "some yet
f tttem would stind as ' a . certain individual
did 'some 'time ag6 when bis f general char
'acte? w-is required to be stated by a witness,
whoaaiq: ' JiHlge, if that question was asked
-nil iM titfl K f vi i u it ;j
away down iu rrapinieck he would have
a very good churecter, but if required here
he would have; none at alLTl 1-r 'j: !
The Solicitor asked to be allowed to call,
a witness lo prove that Qommunicatl6h had'
bee'nliud with thejury while lhey,wee fie
lihcruting upoa the case-. .The jrequest was
graiited, ' wheretrpon George Hewlett was
sworn, and testified; that slgnsand Whisp
ings had been carried bu with the jury by
one Larry Fisher, a brother of the defend
ants.' Larry Fisherwwthenkeredader
a bond of $300, ,o . await , , on nyss
ligation, in default of which he wassenff
to -fail: .A hearing of the matter mil take,
place tbyay. "
The Solicitor Tatso introduced a witness
to prove that a 'member 'of ' the jury.had
takerr-Tt "drink with -one-of theh-teia-tives
of the defendants: whereupon His
Honor ordered that member of the j ury
tostond ppwhgeSrac, the foi$
man, responded, explaining that he
had met a relative of the defendants after the
jury had been empanelled, and before any
evidence was heard, and bad aken a'drink
with him, but at the lime he did nojl know
who the" marrwas.7 - ' " "
We are fully '' satisfied : that the cond net
of the Judge will anddoes meet with the
hearty support aod-aeadMl of all good citi
zens who are familiar with this transaction.
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-r7 X .VI..
For the Star.
- f U :BW OSCANJ-EATIOV.
It is irf anticipation, says rumor, to raise
a company of boys to be known as the "Bell
Busters" No doubt is entertained as to
their success in obtaining arms and equip
ments, and the organization is shortly ex
pected to be ready, for duty; " Boys
from 12 to 16 years are admitted and the
number is unlimited. "' The first meeting of
the company will be held for organization
effective service and the boys should be en
couraged in their undertaking; - The tousle
ot cowbells is getting. too loud in the city
and the boys should be heartily tiered
-when they get on a buL'-Some paMoticin
dividual from Masonboro -will contribtrte
the ammunition, provided the clam-felioars
don't fail in their crops before the argaara
tion. Go in boys and bust 'em, or-Areil,
if you don't,' and you do -worse, the
zards iWill ,,flap. tbeir; wings iq your paise.
Go in I ' f .... '-Am Mit.Bv8aXLrt
II DO T18.
Iiemocratic "Uonservative Tarty . '
New: Hanover Connfyf Wilmine-
; -iizr-Mri tditoaK. C.; June SO, 1875. J
i!-At a meetiner of theXxecfitive Committee
of tbe Democratic-Uonservative party ot
New Haildver'XIOtinty , held thiaday, it was ,
decided to call a Mass Convention of the
party, 10 oe neia at tne vour noi, via ,
Wirmirigton,-Tnursday evening, July v23, :
at 8 o'clock. . !-'?: 'r-:.y ' : - (
v The princiniil business of the Convention '
win oe uie nomination oi.cinumaflir,
tlre'OiffjStftntTd'rial Convention and the'ap-l
po'uUrn of an Executive Committee. . .
t- ' -'mt L:;.,:.;- .- j
-JITV ITEMS.' ?
TaaitfiCa-) JIn(toMiyh"ailclo ratl-j
road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer-.
hant,r-oaannJantmrers and others, ,fhoy arj en-;
utmg; a tnangeiess, law (wm """v.:
clear for an Indefinite period of time. Having justi
receivedAfef-a supply.otheaa jnksare prej
pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate
pared
prices.
ttooK Bixoanx. '1h Moaxuis sraa Book Bind!
ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work
milke1 manner! 'ahd it' reasonable prices. Her
chants and others needing Receipt Book,5 or other
work, may relyn- promptness in the execution of8
their ordirfL3H OjlDJp20M
1874. Meegra. J. A W. Tolley, 99 Maiden Lane, New
York Gent.: The IS Gun which' 70 buDt for
Na S093thas arriTed, .safely to hand. Allow me toj
thank yoa for the fidelity with which you carried out
my instructions. Tba ewutoe,"beauD
proportion and excel Iwitlfntaa aretI Oft&ti4,W
am moreftbaa rer impressed with the Idea that it U
a necewfiiry for V mli td iurve i uh iullt to meaar
uremeht aa to have i boot to "built to enture good
fit The pattern, 1J5 and rjene'tratlon 40 are very su-f
perior. The'pattemifl'aa close aVleaire, and the
penetratiotv think, ,li seldom, attained, being far
ead oi any puW ,Kj wn 1 MTr leep, - , .
mrTT.Tfi G. W. Doaiua-. 1
on Monday night, tne xitn 01 ouiy, in uie
Hall qn the,f ourth floor Currie's Block. 7r
thbaehV,-tfilsfBganiatmhLolio
- JULY-. 10i : 1875. Hfe'n'WHOLE-fN02-S45T
so; 10 - tSioiED. ;UioA tn; 'J;t;:
-f
? WILLIAMS In tfti 8 cltr. on 8tK inuL at ;4St:
i . Mn.- Williams had been a" eoaVateftt! member of
tne Unorcn rar orteen veani. f ForiMitiTinKT
tbe bad. been Plowly slnkins with oonramDtion. 1
hbe bore her sfffferiogs with trne christian fortitude;
ua suuectonsioiBS last, qmeuy Tell atieep lnJeeoa,
The funeral will take Blace &t "Fifth Street Methn-
-totherast.
iuo luuenu wm lane Biace ax irutn Kirmt Hdtiuv
luiBi iHurcn, or wnica neceaeea was a memii
"Saturday 9 A. M., thence to Ookdale Cemetery.
5JeadvertisemenS
1,11 lf ' ,a
bf;tice-;to;;Trespafefe
J A ill. PERSONS . ABB HEEEBT, WARNED I
iilL8ALBO-PFIVBHOS THAT' HAVB BEEN
lmDOnnded. under a f?ttvrr!lnanrA will talra nlarat I
sataacjockv stil ltd -UofliMiif--ill. 't
j July 10 2t : rr- . City
.' ! j . 1 1 , , r 7 I
llJtTiaUl Jiayiie S rf fiij
i Tho MouutaintlieXoyers, ,
; i-i WtTB PoBaop Katubx i
a AM Tkajditioh. f, I J
, . ,. V 1
-."J!:S Tltl
r f:i-f Joraaleat'f .araiH n J
' Pin-h noV oitt-Wif aShUt I
-wVT-T-Trrr:r".T"r .T "rr"Tr ir
' s- ' nETOSnRRnRR-a
: .JulyWi4l;. v: , Live 6ook and M.ak, Store,
; ' r-. l
I Q Q UUinillAtr J Q (O P
New yionr Just from the Harvest Tieids
' l'"L ' ; - '
tNNOT-, BR , SUKPASSBD J EY .THE ; EAST,
West, North, or South., ivery barrel and bag i
antecd peifoct.: Send your order to tM Cape
riANNOT
euarantefci
1.. 1 .J 1. 1 a . ... I . 1
jnly 9 3w nao , . ; ALEX OLDHAM". Prop'r.'
f ilffllmitor ail : Ceast Tnrapfliito.;
rjfv:,?!' r -iff, .
3ROPOS ALS for openinc tl
TW
AT main stem erf the '
pany, and alo of
1 HcAdajniziiig. ancl Ccmpleting.; , ; - j l
r..f.v, i .... r .:...-;.,, ;,;:lr
the :Mme. according to tpedfieattona to be, inr-1
ftopoeaia for doing either part or branch -of .the I
foregoing work will also be entertained. ;i. ,
tii i ll
mr . nmTnnfn n .1:
;WnjreT0H,N.C.1Jnly7,1875.HnIy8nac :
. - - . i- i i . : . 1 .. i . . .
LB. GRAINGER.;. r-BBamKST" i
HOS. W.D. JOHNSON...... .vV.Yic Pbisibent:
J.D.CUMMING. ....ui.-i i.......i.CAHiB.i j
BANK OF M ARTO -
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Ttf AniO K- r?. . l
;uirjnirfci v-i
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;. i-. - JLCireCbOTS ir1-. -.-
ties are carrying on bosinesa. . j .
,; ': Correspondents: .! ! r
,. S.'.'.r-i:!.-::.:
if erchant8' Exchange National Bank . '. . New York; .
Cltlaena' National Banki ;.r...i.i:wji...Balti.more I
nanitorew uanover,..f ..f. f.wnmingtom I
may 80 tf nac.
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MISCELANEOUSJ
r : i -i i k I
i.yVWuwg I
if 1. t i. .-;', j -.? .:.,. a.
.. , , . , THE. . . .
':lht'-Mi. toy!,iir- it-'tV'V!-i;i?tfftT
Gi!l)Eq:JL..NEai
-j-!0 !jir4 UlmHmiAr-nyirM'KE I
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y.vijj'.;: t'jij --.lo :i
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m w,?' vVT-r'Vi' ti j;'l I -
'iawj'lt f .rtll-JnO!:- whiztHiii-G-t'tiStf I
-ifJirO MEET TUB WANTS; THE TBADJS,vl j
YJ'i;i Ts:i:'i f noiiyn j iuir.
;i iftlip Llne.-a-pd'rIl faJl.iyo-n ',
f-fi -u NEW-YORK !rirVlf j
-J :.nllilr M.iBQ9vm iWots luwix;; ut
"'SenireeWni
HEMEAFTER H1PPER8 CAN RELY UPON)
'thei Prompt mnd'ltegurar Sailing ; of tbefe.
teamrs front NtW Yotk as advertitedJ. i Aa tthe
. . . . . ... , . . .. . , . . . . , r .
11 ax aeterinmea to anopt. regular sailing;
flav s; and with th6 additional Steamer there1 (eaa i be
no cans for delay in shipments, , , .-;,
Olhar Steamers will be 'added ksreeu
"imai'lBif;!':' 'fiminglonyNK f ?
Latest Styles.-i s. ;
. f:M fci V 1 it ' f" ir i-' K: I1' i f :l'-A:flJ j
TT A VTNG RECEIVED BY, EXPRESS. BLOCKS
XX pf the latest Btylesf Hats far Ladles and; Chil-i
'dred, Mr. Yfrginia iL Ort ie prepaeed to alter.'presa
ana pteacn wore n trusted . to ner. oio. jionnets
and Geutlerheh a Panama Hats made to . , : ',' '
t.iutfj-i,i ".''" 1 ji'i jitr in'iii, 1 .;j.
jJ ;l il-"i-f ':f-t'(hi-i I'di? iiti'IU;'' fii
- i
' 'W'riariart con oUnd'id WHS.!OnH,' W
INunwhetweediandhtweM.ii ,ifl -mi-!
-pl5 tr ' . - , " ' -
Sldltisi&ft, JGuanO, VNalls, ShQf, i
Vj nhVahd Bbli New CiP ua ' Molaasesj
)AA Tons Guaaape Guano . ,. . . ,
10 o h'i7: '".y, 7; 1
2AA Kegs Nails, ' ;:-!:". . ; .hUu vif. J? !
QAA Kegs Nails,
9 A A Bags Shdr-" ir --.? :'!' 4
yaaJefo7-
-jaly jjjLlf i t J ..-i Wf LLIAMa A MURCHISONj ;
r1 i I1') - . i l".' !MI.i'il;ul'.l ' in; -lte-i f
f . iri 1 Homy ConL STntPtiBice ? 1.
AArt BoshelaPrime mteCani.u..h"Jt:Ji! ;
PA Barrels S. H. Syrup, . ;4
ok Bbh
BblaElce,
. vmUuII v,t4.t
'Julytf ' ' WtLLTAJJS AHDBCHISON;
ircepaueiag on my premise, i oca lea jcam or WS-I .T"TT uT Ti rTiZSr ?r rYr.v I Jlfli : - . . i .yi.t
mington, an4,knowaaa: the Dudley landa;, aa,th I I "iuitJ,li:l 1' !' :i.rti J?,M rf "- J &n.Maw'.:i:'; ,i:;.;-2.i-r. l-:;.-r";
law against trBpassers will be rigidly enforced. I y f ."yw avommon Boara, iTfenty, 1 "tt-'a ysawisixia lujan 7 .
'JinVip4tnc?,,ajirt,A . " ' aiffeator f TOO WTITO-' Kft Barxrft 8.ar,-t : . v0T
rumplke Road of this Com-' I ! -rtv --w ". -- - --- II ,i:ui.it, -.a .-. 4inmimjt- vt
?Wi80N- " a FRENCH; JACONETS : -o.-Gold and Silver; Oases ,, f
WM- A WHTv.:a...i..Wilmtogton,N.Cv in all colors; worth 40 centaV for 25 cents. !Aisb our : 7 , i ! JV, ': . f.i-
LB.GaAIMGIt........i;..1..i. s : ' . ,. -y .ii ..;': 7. yiliU'n Uu v I-VvjU" i1 . - -,
'DbVsauthiinaryS ml ? Frencli Percales ; i BeaMitrMiHa e 1
Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest. . f - r -' . .f . , ' ; ryilAT ;OXTR STOKE WllX 'BE'CliOSKD ON
; Will take pleasure in accommodating the mercaa- -tf t-jf r if-JU' -TT v- 'O JJJ'n AM5(rfJjrr,andav r,'f..'4A Tf.- t ' r
pecpmmanJtieaof.WUmingtoB andSother places ,:; L J& S SaiUSOIl, r si,-..,--; - Irrh
by disconnting such paper as can be recommended . r j ' rnAfiiVAriW.unMMnAff.,.:
a cood ay any of the Banks located where the par. i ' I-.i.: i , Hllo '"lj6li,X Olir OUUIJlieSUE'
Url
MISCELLANEOUS. H 1
: :
n-E E E I V & I S
1 hUu.-r. .TT.T? .f . i
; -j is - 1 11 uc c ii sfiife r.
, smjuu-unAmn-.,
P&'fip tftotfrfsj
-11 - . . . -(Dtt Salted and Smoked). . . " 1
if iito'ii
VTw. or all kinds at Jlteduced prices, FISH, I
7, - y'f ,7 .-U777-., . .1
W3TI! tTTmtna nn-ninmm) ibirTrffM rca I
i CASH or dose ImTlDir nrnbimmi mii hA .1- 1
fwywr : ; i n , ; ADBIAN & VOLLEBS J
Uni.T'lJ3
I A - Owine to large shipments eve week we are 1
ruehlngthis Choice Dairy of Butter at40 cents per I
r.' JBESHPAECHED AND GTOUKDt'.'
1 if ..uuee,., J
r PIGS FEET AND HOCKS .'Ki II
;''- ":: . . . .' v --T "vr 1
! llnmnA N-OTPAT. Knttftr 1
rZll
: . ,35 ecnta per Pound. " f " I
DESSICATED TOCO ANTJT On tins), ' 1 j
Bottled Lager Beeri
qn&rts and piDta incana of one and two dozen, at cx- f
cWingly hw prices, at - , n f, .
. GEO.; MYERS . j
juneSO-tft -t-t It 13 South Front St !
."it
rvK- I i
Will be sold at ? i . ; . Ii
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- ."rr.r." " MV-7."rt !"TV""' I
TMi wue presents greater advanl agea .to the phr-
cnaser man any tnax nas ever aeen made in tnia city. I
antho.; , . " :, ;: y ; I
chaser than any that
. CTiArriT TQ lot? TIT
n-.- :;-! -sr'-- ij"" ',.1; --f. -ij.;;, ;.,f , -! .If
nnn av0nr nrniA 1 a Aaoipor. a : s
: .'i;L'iW.I;.t.i;:" .H'-.o:;;'; 'v t j- rj3..v
CnTTlT avt TfCTriVV rTKaT
OUL.IJ -AJN 1J lih.L.U VV tUbl, ,-
u--erfKi
Vf ' : f : f6liISB,M HarketBtrcet.tJj
!.-;,.:;;: . . . n
Wilmington. N.C. ,
f -KCiOair and' See Our
!: ii;.;,
July 3-tf
a LLEN"S AND GET YOU A CENTENNIAI
j. Drinking Cap, in, case, for the pocket. Xaa'H
uiuero uieiu k jua ko up. t- i may
?iu f.ji
a vVTWjh; Bterfa Ooffee PotJ Makes th best
ceffee in the world, and with less cvSce than any
other coffee pot now in nee. may 19-tf
i-tnUnU'tO Hi: lu lOV-t'l' af -Rfiw .yii :
A LLEN'S AND LOOK AT HIS NJEW8ILTE
jt ware. Just received. - i may 194
r
' Coffee? and Cheese. A
rLOASTKD JAVA AND RIO COFFEE . SAPS AtiO
Ii: i-i: H : (!! ! . ' ' ; ; .!.. ...1 -
Ak
a;. ' -- I Jli I . . . ... ,. ..i .'-:
htm 'itoii; v mW yPfepwMjoh'-yli:
?biKl;y iMf;: :Ki 7tC A&j-H'WBrSl'GEiiJ:;
inaeao-itf , . , v;ti-a
iuU: V T"frftiJftrftL 2
HaBDWABB r ESTABLIsBQcInT ! W MTI1E 1
'Jnly a-tf yted-Kartett;'
HuieraliWatefsi ;j
VICHTj) KISSINGER BELTERS rAND. CON
ereae Mineral Waters; reproducing fn the h'gbest
grew
ree-att
iicinal
Ot dii
uof ( eoieDi
centration.
- The above, with Pure Cold Soda Water; alwaf s dn i
oiangWv-';:!" -7l . ,--' fifVi-i.-f-'l -.
June 13f Fruit and Confectionrty- Store-
BacpBy tor Snar, jCofi
50
50
Boxes D. - A Sides .;i .1. U i.i-.i.i
Boxes D. 8. Sidea and Shotldeia, I -'i "
' " .''.i:'
100 B"rel8 RelMlu ii - 't''f! J
!QQ Bags Prima Ek Cbtten. .Kf-iuniJ-'
' : For sale low by 't- ' .1. - h-k
I July; att: : J WUtJAMS jt; MPRCHISON.
XyDPONTS'' POWDEE AND1 FtrSB' OP 'ALIi
descriptions, ? flU'i, -tWx,ff
jnly 4-tf
OFFEXti HB3 PBpFESSIofNAL s'sBTICSS TQ
BoutheasteS
njulyMtThoFrlASua'4!i 1) xj;ir vjii.ff;-,
Hay, Hddpvlroii,' Gltie, Spt Cbls
gQQ Bales N. B. and EasteArnay'iJ? tf ; v.'.
QQ BblaGlue j . -v'i . i
OKA'SwndfHaSplrU'aaka' "'
.1.111 .jt.il)' L 4i I, J-i! 1 i t
-''julyl-tf0' "l52AM3r4 MUBCHtON.
. I ntDV nkT.A-nrTiiix.iii v amnmr ma nrvn ika I
'4 r', , Ii -a. oe eoia witnin tnirty ttajra. in onler to do thif all 1 1 . W. ,. rl:- ., ::ir
tie entire line of' the .--.'.KH- h,.?i.r.r J i. -f'- l--m(A--jixt)utuj-0t'A ii j: ducements 'arc offered Cnf stock of 77i
I S uu v.-. aif u.va uao wi 4 V. - i J .
place to(fin4pjsargest and nwst complete rtock o !
good's and prices that will surefy 'give satisfaction
;hiJr'-ii,L,,!l "i:il -"U-.-ui-; .i u.i 1 , J
One month.. . 8. i t
Two montns. ; f i . ; ... . ii: .'ilj! (f
' Throe months.;.
.. ....5 t
I Z7'. wUyaiVi.,.A.J,.i .85 M
tionstelv low rates '.yyT: J
!Mtttaate4,a a 'qnartcr-colomn. ar.d.
1 f vv MISCELLANEOUS. .' V'; ,
.tu-Stdrd-filL Store I v
I ' ' T; i'yV l
r til . n. . .. . .
xea P. S Side
, - .-, - -T.w.y., .-.i
Hhonldera,
SSrJtu
.lUU v f i .;- ft .a i.n t a ;-h- iiiiv. f.w :
Jill A imJ-immm.
jinn 8pWCaslts,':.r.vFx.inf -Vi-.r-niftlT--
aUU j . ; .-
FA IV)48pOPiMn.- nsi Ys t I'iVAm- f f "vrAv-
I ivPtUKr,1
Candle "tfatriea.Safl;8ho6, Capa.,0;;
1 WUffKERCHKEB A CALDKE BEOS. , .c
CZ - , f ; : .
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X v4:.a.W- tli; A.;,..-.-;.jtI JiM':-',-!
; . A. L. Vfister: Onl a OM. from t.hi flormfm" r
' .ri"1-"'-'' r- rVjij - ,vS h1;
1'' -tvi-'il ,4i I-iWlsteri .-WWch ."Shall . ':':.
ItCe; Th3 Wooinsr O't: . ;
"1, 4L5'
rr: - (''ium,,.it DJ.t.
-uic vorne;iiiuieno,A otoryei xesterday, ( ,
t'hitngy.
lorf.bT,l 'wNOLEY1 YATES'
o tf ' 1 ' J ,si'tI''?'. T
W9"; ... f,.f . City Book Store,
' ' " 1 : ' '- Ji 11 1 .' ' 'f -;
lay; iu o tioiige r
' 1 " ...'- . ..os :--.v ir:.:i , .t
jTTJT XME AND; BVYi WHILE ' STJCII IN- "
iiatapldly docrecsioa. asd We wish ito Rinse cntonr
- "f r itf .,'r3r ,i,,r ,?.fpi? f,,- ? .ff- 'ifj.v v
..T rr t 7 .",.,"( .
L ' '. '
;iow as any other konae ia U19 city. .- s.
J"Tf
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U Ub XlCLBlVOUi
- .u n.....;-,' . ..J .....i l)(;;:':'
r ' .i-LuX,
Pitin WaMWrmatnn
i,fv lit v AWHilA SW C4VUAX
: " "l";" ' 'V -' '
mn 1 ' 1.1 ill iiiiuK' mi iiiiiit
if r.-Ms'Yv.- wis- w;vii'i";ii y
; 1 liyu
Suppli(
i?AijAL''I'i,-.'a'l.'lf'!t.Jl li. Ii.-?U'f .
any urns oetween now - ana iuevenmg or- sae i
:;'.'; -aotj-y-il-ixtagacrfevery.-Wao oj at i7"l
ORANGES; LEMONor-rBB CBACgEB9.
.CLARET, FROM 49, CENTtjt 'pPWABDS '
V SANTINE AND RHINE WINES,
Pickles; 'CcK-ereaci5
r- : . The great relish . , , . .
03 B Select? Wliisltey 3
77 S : m 1 : chas? arrtsa cfJ.f :
John W. Hnrsqtr. .. Janxa D. Cpmrwo, .
v" (Lateof''l irUrt'OaaoJar in. 'A ffM
r Sprnnt & Hinsou, -. Bank of New Hanover.), .'
i ' ' WUmmgtoa, K. . lilJ. Tarhoro'i N. b
HINSON& GUMMING
COMMISSION MSilAXTl),
OOTTON, NAVAL STORES, BICE. LUMBER,
TOBACCO AND. tiOfJTHERN iPBODUCB GEJf- '
V n Ttn-r WWA . . . Inltr li.Sm
eyi
Jyda ar.a prnraptpayr 'jppy ljfiutlU wlien
vau sav vou will. ..,,.-! . ;
litrir MfH! : 47 ii iLiiii)7ii,, '.:l' '-7 ' 77:
! -Come and Buy at Cost . !lf
7, jnly ?-if ! 'MyfiiSON po4 ir CVo hi.'r.
, Fine Ere-h Teas. ! j
JUST RECEIVED IN ORIGINAL PACK A GES A
4ull life of Black and ttreen Teas, of very next
selections that'ean toe -made. " Taca goodb are very
Bnperior and wiU heboid cheap! in, opJcr to ?a&e
quick sales and keep fresh stock.
Infte mr J J. C.'TETKNSON'S.
tl nE EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWlERS ARE THE
best' in the mtrket and are for Vale St VanufectaKTs .
'.'-il . ;,n iiii tumii "W-tnh-.-.'.liii ..t t-'-'t
.t i
rices by
July7-tf
price, oy . . ..ft. ; - i. j,-,, ,
uated Straw Hats.
JtJ INESILK AND FUB HATS.MpiS'LACK
i uni-.-jh I inandWliiteChIp!-u.r pUf -J.
f ;af "-.v A - -fL4SBISoii 'A' ALLEN'S ' t . '
".'Jnlytf1' 'r '' ,u " 'C5ty Bat Story.-
.YrxitTlifsvittO'''Ilctrcat,
rprid UNDERSt GtT) HAS 0PEN2D A SORT '
JL -atone or the mot pleasant anar acpessiole por
tions of Wrightsville Bound, where he will be pleased
to accommodate his patrons with tsh,' oysters and
meals at all: hoars. JUdgg.daxingi (he , season -when
desired. ' ''
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