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'I 7 -ti-rf"-rp. THE HOEimiG STA5 if A i- OF it it tvHTlilwi.J J. u Out aueateonv 4at;. FUBLISnSD DAILY; BY. ... . U . . - .t . .. . i i . . " threedai..i.. .......-........-I fv Ynnw A anu ..... S Pli ' ' "' " " " ' ? fl-M 41 D A . -j" !r It i -- ' .5V tktii ?.'i! " ' : iisrii . i7,ii& hi, -r is Mini.. ' ?r" n Tl " Y ITT ' C' V ' y " . - ., sjt " - " ' ..11 li; - K.r 'If . a. r WUO WWJL... ...it.. . v 5 00 BJLTZ8 OT 8UB8CBITTI0H tX ADVJLXCZ: , year, (by mail) postage paid,.. ....,. f7 00 sitmonths, ( t Three months(" J w One montn, i - S S3 1 00 city, riiieeu y Tot authorised toco jdvance. OUTLINES. General rupture ia the Lincolnshire cot ton trade antrapated'.i-- pne hundred persons present at the Presbyterian Confer- ,n At London on x uesuaj. juaana sources report Gen.. Dorregaray wounded X i proposition made - for; organizing "centennial legton,, to "be composed from leading veteran", organizations of the origi nal thirteen States; the centennial of the battle of Fort Moultrie to be celebrated June 28tL" NeW Tork markets: Gold, 112IH3; rosin, $1 65$1 75. 4a, Escambia county, Ala., af eud beVW.eeo twpJ families of Indian descent resulted in death of five persona. - - Wilkes, editor Spirit of the Timer had a fight yesterday with a turfman named McGrath. A negro was justly punished, yesterday, ia Tennea- see by being hang ' for committing a rape in May last upon lhe person of a young . . - A t '-i- . i Kf i V;k--- lady.' ..i V THE. CAMPAIGN. '" -'- "y- ".C-ANSON."". - i ' - '.; t". The "RtTer Country? Arndl "Old Zeb''omUe Warpath! AaVtliaslasf le Dolnss! r ? i v ; - - r -8 -" LlLESTIIXK, July 20 , Editors Stab: Late on Saturday after noon a telegram" from Got. ;, Vance : an nounced that he would r.speat in Wades boro' yesterday, and the news flew so rap idly over the county that" the distinguished gentleman was greeted by a very large au dience. He spoke' near three, hours, and tbe effect was almost startling! Such mag nificent bursts of eloquence, such over whelming argument, such invection- and ridicule, intersperced with hia brilliant wit and anecdote, were, I Venture to say, never beard by an Anson audience before. . : It were vain to attempt a synopsis of this grand and glorious speech; as well try to paint tbe raging billows of tempest-tossed ocean, or the lightning's-dazzling flash! Apathy and indifference arising from various causes had been but too apparent, aud tbe friends of constitutional reform bad great cause for alarm even here in old Anson. . . But Vance's . speech,' like" magician's wand, or the spear of Ithuriel. has dispell ed all doubt and dread: the "color line" is estabhshed-i-whlte - folks hold up their beads Bennett's election is assured, and ail we ask is that other counties of the State but do as well as Anson. Gov. Vaoce-left-on-the evening train barely to stop at home aad go on to-day io fill a series of appointments in the .West which will occupy every day up to the I'Jeetion. Then we may listen for thunder from the mountains !' , .'-', ., , -v , ,.- -What are our other speakers all over tbe State doing ? Are they awake to the dan ger of the hour? Where is kyour "silver tongued"? orator. WaddeIl ? -Where your gifted and great Davis -iii5iraa.r. Why hear we nothing from the men of the East the centre and "all over. ?" There is work work the work of men to be done, and the time is short. Up and at them." " ' " L. ; . JE CAMPAIGN VWOTBS,"; - - Gen. Leach will address the Samp soniaus at Newton Grove on the iiOthand and at Clinton on the 31st. It is: tiaid . that';;' Col.. John D.'Jtly man wilt certainly be elected to tbe Conven tion by the" Conservatives of I.Henderson county. . . : ;v". v - The' Sentinel sajs: .Tne; Venerable' Alfred Uafgrave, Esq., and the gallant and talented young Pinnix are doing noble ser vice in the campaign in. Davidson. '.'.'' A friend writes to the--Sentinel from Lexington, under dale of July; 19, as fol lows: . . ' '. i ' ; '."'. i "Col. B. B. Roberts and F. C. bobbins, Esq., are the Conservative and John Mitch ael and John T. Cramer " are 'the "Radical candidates for Convention in this (Davidson) county. I have just returned from the speakiDg in one of our townships ndl the indications are decidedly, in favor of an in creased Conservative majority. We think our candidates will be elected by from 850 to500 votes majority;0 1' . A Radical convention io Buncombe; not being able to bring ' out.' candidates the Radical organ is .''authorized to announce the names of E. R. Hampton and Johnson Asheworfh as candidates -for the- Conven- Raleigh Shek l Saturday we were . trolling butside.the C56rporate :limita.' i;,We heard a great row going on oear'the house of a man whose name for obyjous prtiden tial reasons we shall hot calL ' True to "bur lcalizing instinct w burried4o the" scene. 4 We found three patriotic women' dragging a fat, jollyrlookiog, baldaeaded man along ' the roadV by the hands and feet. He was pulling back and yelling like a -Comanche Indian. 7. We aked " What's the; row?" ; The ! three patriotic women, with one voice, responded : "He is a lazy, good for nothing Democrat; we are dragging him to -Millsi It: Brown's. tolmakeliat register. . We've g")t no idea of lettin bur children be Hut Uf wbK)l with Biggers,Jarid bifia iot -T' ' lh, you thinkyou'll get him to Brown's?" - "Ves!" itplied tbe; Jiveiiest of the three, ' .we'll have him there before niithVifltbe r seat of bis bretcbew will bold out,'' ' She clinched her teeth on the . snuff brn-h, aud we walked on. : ? TMjpaujaregiard.np 1 - The Hillsboro' Jtiewriler i says , the. IWical party is-lrewherous and menda-c-ouin ilMuledire to meet and adjourn. "It llave they not good reason to- bold on ? , They wisb i figet Jiold ji)nhttState Govern inent igwnj and id rtiHp fios&ession. t One f the first Acts wilf be to strike but Article 13, providing for ameqdoietia to the Cou- ituiiou, so at to leave no. amending power H -all, or else . sp alter the article, as while preteudibg to provide for amendment, it is , ; n ule practically Impossible iThep having secured themselvea againat-'the possibfSty istricts; the Congressional Districts, the Judicial Districts -They will then always; Wufe pf. the State 8euate. Theywijl bej , fqually suref majority in the Cbngress-v i -deJetipnwhichy will, assure North ; Carotiorf irfdIihreVimiiBegP Repre- .se.DhulT.ef. They will get the Judicial tis u t Ui ut rhem) and -give t back 'Teur-i-ree aod Logan and such like, with a negro Judge nr two lo tBexEastferft countfe. I v i sX is not wortb: WbDe. to suggest anymore iL-cUUf they will da ", Tbe perpetual pos ession f the State by tlie -liadicaJ party nmst be prevented.' The .Temembraflce of iu i years of misrule should .rouse every yhite man in the State to come to the polls o avert such calamity. : - ; . i unoomgwhat they ' have done, inyiwui Prw eed to r red ist rict tfte holettt'. 1 hey will t rtwliatrint t ih Senatorial VOL;.XVI.-NO. 13. Carnivorous Plauts. . The British Medical Journal states that, at the last meeting of the Edin borg Botanical Society, DrrT. A. Gj Balfour reported some interesting exi periments on the Dionaea muscipald t enusny-trap,native of Wilmington; N. p.) The irratibility under which tne teat contracts seems to be limited to six delicate-.; hairs that are so sit uated on the surface of the leaf that an insect must brush them in crowd log oyer it. -PrMBalfour touched every other part of N the leaf with a needle, and no response folio wed; but inconstant- tne base ot. one of the leaveTwashit the leaPcFosed quick as a flash. " Chloroform dropped on a hair; icaused; the! leaf to close; imme diately, but water had no such 'effect. When the leaf shut upon an obiect lhcapablColf a bit nt wocHLqrJrf j4rielflyjt ppened again very soon.- But, when it closed upon a live fly, caterpillar. or soiderl the contraction lasted for about three weeks, during which time the inner surface of the leaf gave out a viscous, acid secretion. It was noted, also, that this viscid ' secretion was only produced when an insect was captur ed Injthe caso of : a fat spider it was very abundant, but, when a shriveled, fly was inclosed, very. little was; poured put. As evidence that the plant obtains nourishment frpm the insects thus captured and digest ed Dr. Balfour pointed to the facts that young plants of the Dionaea placed under bell classes, from which. of course, insects were excluded, did not. thrive as well as those that were left free; and that while a bit of beef wrapped in a leaf of an v other plant became putrid, a bit inclosed by the Dionaea remained entirely inodorous, but soon lost its red 'color, and : was gradually disintegrated and reduced to pulp. M v S v " - rTlarbleTop Table. . According to ttie.Merald of Health. marble-top tables, are to be avoided. It'saysf ! . lhey are cold, and rapidly absorb the heat and vitality of, the body, robbing it of its life. We haveheara of one-invalid whom the doctor could not cjnreV until one day he noticed she used! a marble stand, and suspected it had "I something to do with her . ill health. So he forbade ner to rise !, U. Soon she was well. We know healtliy people who feet th.e twanije of . pain in the shoulders by sitting near one. They are handsome, but uabealthy for all that.V ; j ' ;- :'' " "; ; ' Spirits iTurpentmo Rev. II. II. Banks has. been ap pointed agent of Davidson College to -raise J its endowments. i Mai. Dowd will act as Mayor of Charlotte during the absence on the canvass The Presbyterian chureh'at Sum- merville, N. C (Dr. McKay's), Las been burned down by lightning. r Mopey "is closer - in Charlotte than ever was knownTto the "oldest inhabi tants, says be Southern Borne. Mr. Mark Perry; a prominent gentleman -and , esteemed physician living near Areola, .Warren county, died on lhurs-i day of last week. : : Monroe Ifamtirer:1 Som6 one who was no doubt 'hard up" broke into tbe on last Wednesday night ,-iTke onjyi booty they obtained was one spool of thread, two pairs of socks, and six R. R. tickets, which,' of course, are useless, ; as they were not 8Umpedv:i'5-i-';:fi'rfv; i"4 ' f j NBW 1DVEBTISE31EMT!). 'AL;Cri)Bjt4ewjflouri j CoNorET & Yates. Notice. ';-,f i. i. Bhrier Bso& rChildren's Suits. ' Harktsoh & AixEK. Straw Hats. " f ; Skb lAd, Administrators sale this dayT" WtttiAMs A" MuRcmsoN. tton Ties. SKBiA4vertisernenl "Notice." . ,-. . Wic' Labkijis. The Dawson Bank. rB.VX3KiEir;-Trinity College;.'; I P. H. Dabby. Notice: ' , I ' Thdbrjgi Wicksford,'. Captain Foster, from Philadelphia, is reported n, There was no session of the City Court yesterday morning, there (being no cases ior .iriai.o H ; , - . Tbe Wilmington Tost, will here after be issued daily during the continuance I of the campaign. ,vX Vw;.- vi- 'j There are very, few. vessels m port Just now. Ve do 4not know tha wei ever saw the harbor so bare. J , " 'A gentleman informs us that it was so warm at ' Wrightsvilie Sound on Sun day last' that pig fsb died in their coops. A colored girl by 'the name of Pbillis Moore was arrested yesterday after ooun and lodged, ;in the Guard House, charged twitb violatian-of a city ordinance. r i. Slight clinnges in barometer and and tompetatore witlvRcmUast-wmdsand partly cioua wcaiuci, nu mtMiuum raln; wJt is said Tjytlws prognosticator, lirtivaiiiiri IthiS latitudg 1oVda)f. Pi & j : ..'Che mass "coh ven tion of. the peinocratic-Conservative party of New, Banover and Render counties w ill assemble i'iie urt"HouseHUhis ountyj at-8 'bTclopk. - :- .. j - -1 J: "z, Thejcbieken house of Mr. August Deume Jandtcoriwr oif.-SlftiK andPrtBceas streets, was fintered pri?sd. robbed of over k doitn neowfs lncruding a num ber of brahmas. Petty- thievery in all sec. ttons of tne'eity is of 'nightly occurrence and our friends should be careful and vigi lant "''t '- "- WILMINGTON,v Ni 'C, KTHtJRSDAY.i MAGISTRATE'JI CODBT. Prellinluary Iavestlsatl on of tlie Case ofPatrlek Flynn, Charged wIlU tUe ; Kill Ins f iar..inareareL.BeyDOdt Testlmaujr u tbe. Case. ; The preliminary investigation of tbe case of Patrick Flyflnfcbarged with the-.killlag of Mrs.-Margaret Reynolds, took place yes terday before 8. VanAmringe J. P. The Court commenced its session tn;tbe SiH' penor Court room at 10 o ciock A. m: Adam Empie, Esq., jfppeared for the de- fendantThelng tegim6n waaradf dnced: '';' j ' Ann Knight te8tifledLiye,ln53oklyn, in Nick Hutar alley; knew ltfargaret Reyn olds wben.I saw her. Mr. Flynn lives on the epd bf Nkk llutaf's alley was notal Mi. Flynn's before Mrs. Reynolds diedbut went there aftfrwards.jMrs. Reynolds was lying in the yard about 5 or 6 feet from tbe f pla2zat lying off her side? saw no bruises; did not examine her. Mr. and Mrs. Flyhn pulled the, body upon the piazza, ; ii Da D. M. Bu 'tesfied;.5 6n Monday last) made a 'jrnoriem examl natib n ' of the body of Mrs. Reyndids; the surface1 of ! the chest and face was badly bruised. ; On .ex amination, bruises ba the - chest extended through the substance of the lungs and to the heart Calsoi there i were noj marks Jot bruises on - the liver, spleen and stomach,., but there were marks or bruises od the uteris and ovaris; i these marks .or bruises were produced by violence ; I did not see any signs that wouid induce me to believe that she died with apoplexy; the heart was in a healthy condition, both the body and auricles; the pericardium had adhered to the sternum which would under excitement produced a flooded, .or palpitation of the lieart; there were no accumulation of water in the pericardium; the heart was very near free of blood ; the lungs were hepathized. ; Cross-examined by State Had bruises on her chest and face; no other bruises; did -not appear to be one -bruise, but several; I do not think she died with a convulsion; my opinion is she died with external Injuries received by some ex ternal force. These bruises would produce death; the injury on the heart was suf&cieni to produce death; the ; lick or bruise .over the left breast heart,, .would produce death; all the bruises on the face and chest were from external causes; in thejwwf mar- teui examination I did not find her in a fam ily Way ; the general appearance of the body was good health; it is my opinion she came j toiler death from external causes. V.' V s j George Knight; examined for the State, testified:-Am acquainted with 2 Patrick Fiynn; I saw,2pu;5llie. 18th of July, Mr. Flynn push Mrs. Reynolds off the steps;' tfkis was about 10 o'clock in the morning. Tns first time he pushed her off,; the second, tiruafce shoved her 'offwith his foot, placf.: ing it against her stomach; I live-about forty yards, from JMr. Fiinn; saw deceased try o enter. i .the piazza; the prisoner pushed her off; she made another attempt to enter; heput his foot against the pit of ber sstomach, he holding on the; barrister with . bis band; she never got up any more; she was 'not ableto help herself.1 - This diffi cutty occurred at thelhouse of Mr.-Flynn; that Mr. Flinn requested Mrs.- Reynolds to leave. She refused, but cursed him, seized upon a . broom 1 handle and , attacked bun with iti be then caught hold of her and car ried her to the steps, put her down upon I bet feeC jshoved ber.pujtmtoid hirto leave, not tacome in : She said she would come in,; and attempted id do so) i He then put bis hand . the post, and shoved her out with bis foot, "when she fell upon the': grountwbere shelay continuing to curse him for thrfouitliffofi an IxOni Ojf more. Then sh was carried orf thetporcn; by Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Da not )tnow whether she was oeaa or noi ai inaiiiuiwi, . . ''Z At the .conclusion vbf, : the "above (testi mony, tbe Court took ia recess until this morning at 10oClocki is 1 . -.liti-i 'V. auiii-i "'-'.i ; Tbe Careers Iat WJfctyy 1 r v'i The COrnet Concert .Club gate another of thefrf pleasant and entertaining .open, air concerts on Sunset Hill list ; night, . There were a larjce number. 3of ladies nd gentle .inn'lAattendMcetbas be ing throngejWithanterested crowd of listeners. -A number of Chinese, lanterns added to the attractions of tne scene m the ccasion: The piazzas 'of -th numerous residences in the vacinltyy were also crowd ed and it ! is safe to "say : that the'concert was productive', of much ! real; genuine en joyment to the riuraerourhrong. Tbej ex cellent programme which had been selected, Vas" rendered In their usualVcreditabie. noan neribyitbCphce oc cupying about an hour and a quarter, dur- -f-rffghTch7atre8enTTema listenersvln Ifeyxpfith eertainment reaped, by a large number of our citizens on these occasions, it has ! beep .'suggested that the club might be induced to give two con-; certs a' week provided thefr time" will ad mit of it--.-lAio-'y.-t -hc in si sri L i J Sale of tbe SeaaiaoHallroad . The sale of ibe Wilmington aud Seaside 1. ;; Railroad took place yesterday at public auction li suancVjDDa'Mdrtgage. The road-bed, Jrack, franchises and rolling stock, including cars, horses, &c; were nsold ifor $6,4261 $5,000 lof which amouDt; was the sum for,whicU the road-bed itself was sold, Messrs. P. M Wpoten, S.,L. Fremont.and Ti j;-Bdutherland were the purchasers. ; CropaSB'AjffaT. CT X A gentlenian WKtihgtis from Lilesville, nh!derVdate.pf,Tn -(Belcof1a(iTelr hoVdrjr. weather we na4 flne showers, in -dltferenf sections of Anson yesterday and last night, and! , crops are very promising" .';-' 1 - i - li BlBtliitiTliiiiiiri Pender CoantW Convention The Convention called by the jDeMoCfat- metjat Burgaw on the 21st (W ednesday). Col. J. D.Powers presided andBrucUliamsi -Esq. acted as secretary .The t president explained the object of the convention to be the nomination'of a candidate to repre sent Pender, coubty in the; Constitutional Convenlionto assembleiDTRaieTgh in Sep tember, j f r A( Tja&; was adopted giving to each town ship represented Wree votes, to be cast by the delegates of such township present The- rule Requiring-- a. two jthirds vote to make anominaUon1 wa8Htisodopted. 4 It being ascertained that all the townships ;coUDtye?cept one were repre- sented, the Convention now proceeded to nominate candidates. ' -- j ; Dr. W. T. Ennett nominated Maj. C. W. McClammy, which was warmly seconded by Mr. EL K. Bryan. -;; .; j I. j Dr. Hicks nominated Dr. S. S.' Batch well; . seconded'by Mr. Bruce Williams. j j - DK JS. Hawes was also put in nomina tion, but begged the convention not to con-' 'ider -his ame, cl'l.r:;;? 1. 7 j i 'SfJLV Kw Bryan' was nprnlnaled,s but mry and unequivocally declined" the riomina- tlOn..: . i. -. : .: ;.! ...v. ! ' f I "...After sundry ballotings in which Maj McClammy got a majority-vote, his name 'wai withdrawn - kucf that of Danfel Shaw put in nonlnati6n. Mr.Shaw also; got a majority, vote, but failed to get the necessa ry two-thirds. 'Dr. Satch well withdrew his name and moved that the nomination of Maj. McClammy; be , made unanimous, which uvrfior was ruled out of order. : The name of Dr. Hicks whs put in nomination' and received a niajority vote; ilackine only two votes of the two-thirds. I I ' After several hours spent in balloting and the withdrawal land Bubslilutfbn of' many names, all . names, were .withdrawn from nomiuatioc and MrjR. K. Bryan was put in nomination. . Upon tbe first ballot he re1 ceived the unanimous vote of tbe conven: tion, except Grant ; township (represented by Mr- B. bimselfX?; ? s s r' ? 13 s- Dr. a s. Satchwell, Calvin Hines, .Dr W. T. Ennett, Mr. Bruce Williams aud Maj. C W. McClammy :.were appointed canvassers to canvass tbe county in the in terest of the pfirtyi ' I ! ' With the usual formal votes the conven-i tion adjourned. ' "' Cne Forward. faihe interest of justice and fair dealing: and to fafford a lesson which shall prove a benefit to her own race, wiping out to some extent the disgrace which fi3 being brought upon thea, if for no other motive, it 'is hoped that the colored woman -who was passing and saw the thief leaving j. the pre'mTseJpf XJaptTTV S.naaeruTeon-"Satur-day morning last, after haviag enteced the house aad stolen a sum of money, will c&ll i fl lJ-AA ; - i ! t thresldenceof Oapt-R. aad mal&lei-1??" sen KOOWQ.it ,appa9 ' iur 1111 mcuiaxeij upon Bearing' the UIicKlot the window as the thief escaped. Capt B. sprang to one of the front windows aud saw a colored wo man passing, of whom he enquired if she saw ' any one. She replied that' a mu- latto man had just come out of bis gate,, and said, y'there be is r now, at the cprner." , This was the corner of Fourth and Chesnut streets..' Capt. Badcliffe pre pared to give chase to the' party,' but; of course he had made himself "scarce," $ It is very important that the woman alluded to should come forward, as she may afford some clue whereby the thief may be de tected' and bronght to justice. There" is much stealing going on - in the ; community and U behoves honeot people of both rapes aord alf the assfstaaee1 tbVyctfnlowiurd fdrretiog oui! ItaiafgnjOl parties.';f.;o' arm Is intended'' the -woman, aad ' any person knowing of hor-. whereabouts,' if this does not meet her eye, will advance the interests; of justice by giving information to uapt. Li.,. who would be willing to pay a suitable re ward lor the same, i Thievery.-. . A colored woman by the name of Delia Hill, who Uvea on Third street, in the South, ern; section of .(he-' liavjng left her premises for a few minutes yesterday morn ing, was surprised - upon, returning, I to ee. twtfMidre gfrli corning put of " her hoiase with Bundles of wearing apparel under their armsTISbT canghi ttie nfadmostjbne, who proved VtUiOne NancyyAnn Church well; as she was coming out of the bouseand held on to bver ;Q0til policemaB rcame and took charge of her, wben" ishase Was given to the other and she was also captured. The two. were taken to the Guard House and locked f lip tbu aWait a hearing before the Mayor this morning. The Churchwell girl ia aatdi to. bo an: old offender. having stolen some articles from Mr. A. Lessmah some time since.,. - ''-.-: r - , , The name of the other girl captured was Rena Pearson. wIlanlBEtaa uuiiaiaa: aiwciiiiva. I Thf sUtH fannaat mengiof; tbe Wil mington BuHding iSLSsoclation waheld last evening at Hibernian Hall.' Tbe Finanee jffngeebmftti3aan?a stQnf ntv which on. motion, was accepted, and ordered t. tcj be published jnleodayapers. An election was then gone into for eleven Direc-; tors, when tbe old Board .was re-elected; as Vm. PL Bernard,. Jas. ReUly,.: j v. A.-ii ViUa'rd,";''f; Roht; fiennin, j -i John F Divine, " - -T. H. McKoyt ; : -r-Roger ,Moore,(? ; John ColyUle, . J George' "Bioau, j av m- V a RahBt'ofnifmoafeur:.'" o. . 1-: -.. -5 - t The. f ollowing.was the range pf e-thermometer at tbe Signal Bureau, in this' city,! yesterday: - ;f: hi -a -7 A. M , 80; 18 M.; 90; 2 P. ;M.i 0; 4:30 P. M.i 87; ft Pv M., 80. f " f r ULY&to";'?.. Z Blsbop Ityman'a AppoinnnOntS ;StatesvUlei..V. ji4j.vJ,': i; J.July 2$ dynne's: ChapeL.. ;. July 50 ; WUKesooro...,fc.i..V.';n v. ,v Augj 1 Ore Knob, Ashe Co. nt lw -Zm. Aug. 3 P M Jefferson Co. ... yAug. 4 'Boone. Watauga Co..!..i.'.'...r.t.Aug., 6 uhurcu ot m - John - Baptist'. . Ir. . ;Aug. - Patterson, .v". i.JJ-AxigJ LenoUV Caldwell Co .4 i uH . &l rilAug. 10 Hickory., .. 4 i. ,.,.-.. ;..,Aug;l 12 Morganton. j , . k if Aug,' 15 P. M., Old Fort. .An&;6 St; Andrew's, Bupcbmbe Co. . . .,vAug. 19 Hard Creek, Buncombe1 Co; 1,H '.'.Aug, ,20 warm prmgs.'i5 ; !',;t. v.u.v. ;;;.Aug. Bumsyille.'. . 1'?:'.' 'l::. j'..-. 'A: AugT25 BakeTsvUIe '.'. 1 i 1 tt'.V;:.' .VJ.'.Aug; 27 Elk River Valley. ..... ... .... ..--i Aug.' 29 Beaver Dam,Buncombe Co. . :-;Aug. 31 Brevard, Transylvania Co...SepLr 2 -Stsi'aul's, in the Valley,, Transyl- r-",;Kt U r.vania (Do..... ..... . , Sept.v- 3 Flat Rock. , -i ...Sept. t S Hendersonville ......... .,;,..: fc Sept. f 7 Glencoe. . ...... L ..... . ... ; .. . . ..Sept. 10 Calvary Church, Henderson Cd. : .Sept. 12 Liecester ik&'ti.'iVJ: t::V& .'iVSept. ''15-Wayhesvlllei.1i:,:H!.-. 1 1 'VviiSept 17 ABhevilK-L!;;.Vvi .v t-lf. ::Sept:13' J' ' The collections at each' place wjll b6 propriated to Diocesan Missions. 1 - ; ' -.! :.- li'li f i: -. ' ' ' ; ! ----- ' ..... ... . - . L., ,,.V .- i... . COCNTV CONTEIf TION . ,, ' IlnqBS. . OExnii, Ex. Committee,' . . : democratic Conservative 1 arty ; jew uanover tLXuntyr,Wilming- , r ; . , ton, N. C., June 80, 1875. J A a meeting of .theExecutive Committee Of, the DetnocraticMDonservattve party of New Hanover County ' held this day, it was decided to call a Mass. Convention of ; the party, to be held at the ' Court House,' , la .Wilmington, Thursday evening, July 22, at 8 o'clock. t':-v .. ; The principal business of the Convention will be the nomination of candidates for the Constitutional ' Convention and the ap pointment of an Executive Committee.: : v-: .)' t j; -i .i WM. Rj BeRNAKD, : !' f d&w-td ' u !.: .:" .i: Cbanrnari.i ' ., . . . : '.. i. Fishing Eo Fishernaen whowlsh to bnyrod of ;the. finest, sad mdfit sobetastial joallty ehould correspond nitn ifr. S. W. Goedridge, Grafton,1' Windham Co.,, Vermont.' He charges bo fancy prices. Dot sells Ida reds. although' hand-made, fat prices which plaw' them within reach of an. A jointed ishing-rod la a coavenlenee that good fiihr ermeo cannot afford to diepene with. When prop ped made, these rods wiH last a life time, aad thna proye an economical, investment, , i .,' j ' PIELD. HANSTEIK la Ihts citr. 00 the momlnz of: tbe tist. at QVo'doekv Jacob L infant on 01. 8amael and Ellen mnstein, aged 6-weeks aad i days: i ; ; NEWh AiWERTISEMENTS, i The Dawson ; Bank.; ; Y ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 'j.i'irU '.' Z' Ji--. J i- .. : i . : ; the Books of snbscriptioa to the u'j : j i Capital Stock of liis Baakv V will be opened at their banking room, on Thursday i , " ,.'..!'.. . ; . , i tbe SM int, 10 o'clock A. M., and remain open until farther brderedj" r :' '""' j il ' 1 , ..; s , . m IiArkins, Ji . WM. IARK,INS, j -)ja)2-l CASHIER. -.;-.(- l-f" J.S HEREBY GTVEN THAT THE COPARTNER ship heretofore mbsuaias; Between Martin Kewmaa & Raphael Green berg, ander the name and style of Newman & Green berg, is this day by Xdotujl cos-1 enfdissolvedvici :; 4Mci-V!"i-i timsi Martin Newman will settle ap Uie baslaess of the said firm, i ; --- . - : -'z: '- , ' "1 :H iRTm'NEWliiN'l f. ' j : iV i ! i RAPHAEL GREENBERG. 5 ft i't I ;. - NOTICE. ;.! ;i .- -.-, . r-- ' .1 . T ! : DAVID NEWMAN & MARTIN . NEWMAN, have this day entered into articles of - partaer shla to carry on the business I . Merchandising, at tne store in tne city or Wilmington, neretorore occu- aied bv Newman iGreeal er the name and scyieoru. xxewraan a son.. .,, rhttui-p Harm, 1873.! ' : v'?J MARTIN NEWMAN. July1 M-2t Sale Da?. .j rrr Oj ! Zl. t ' : 'if - TNOv CL ! tatOCH i AS ; "ADMINISTRATOR !OF . tl Henry Bremer, deceased, against Henry Bremr and others; Action for the sale of land to pay debts. ,. . Ia pursuance of an order of the Superior , Court, made la the above entitled cause. I wih on , st -; 1 tj i ( .itr; ii-iif i ; -j ! '..isi ! THURSDAY THE S3d DAJ p? ' u JULY ?833 iAT : tiiT. :;.:iU(,i4 citLOCS'-SC t 4 - at' the Kxcnange corner in this city, expose for aler at public aoctlotij to the highest bidder, tbe lot or lana aaa premises on ue enneasiern , miereeaiou f , , Front , and Dock t Streets, . Tnrwia 1 niV aaluice ! R. 32. and: .18 months Secured by proml-sory note of purchase ; and title reserved until purchase money la pall.' r ' ' , July M-n-' ' AdmY.' of H; Bremer. We Have-StiU Left! . p 1 1 . Which1 we are' closing out af greatljr reancelf prjcei' .i.i'l 1 ; ..:.itJ-!"'f'f.""-:. if- Hi. I , - OUR, STOCK OF ,, WHITE SHIRTS i IU quality and flateh they-are equaled t by: few. u riipRicitTHEyi surp'ass all others. :.. . iiiHty received: ':' SBRIER BBOS, , . ; v r in iTJCbttoii Kes. i 'jill li i .nl.l'ons Plecea Cotlu Tfel,j ,:it paponalgniaent aad for sale low by.;V ,t , jnlr mt " WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. ....... 1 ... i , 1 onaHQ-.BtarWjHatSi JP RENCH-' MANIIXA vA.MrLAN; 8TRAW.. Ladies Straw and Chip Hats, UmbrellHs and. Travel ing Bags, :...-! . '. . t r,.,(. . -j "' It J"f HARRISON & 'ALLEN'S julyK-tf . ' City Hat Store. .,f..r.l VZMdtMi:M: XMl ! VN W ADVERTISEMEN TS? ; ; The Firm of Conoley A; Tatei IS THIS faY DISSOLVED BTi VXJTTJAIi COt eent All debts due by the firm will be paid by Cha, W. Yates, and all debts da to the firm must oe,paiato uaaa. w. xatea. :,:z:i . i A: - ' COAS. W. YATES, v Wilmington, K. C. July 21, 5 f ! The bnntneAs heretofore eondncted bv Conolev St Yates; will be carried on by Chts. W. Yates, at the old stand. ;J:j?j'jj''jS i rMColleC, . r THE SESSION BEGINS SElTEMBEB Sd,18TO. Wehaye afall, axperlenced , Facnlr ;4' food . rooms and board; ,gqod apparatas',? elegan baiMine; a r healthy location. , , , ,., 11. 1 iO ifo:;ii ; w From seventy five to ninety dollars will pay all ex penaes for. five months . Aid given to young men, of limited means. zp.i. 'Trinity College, North Carolina.; B. CRAVEN, President i i t.f. i:. . . . ; . Notice. HAYING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRATOR ' of the estate of EmannelNnn, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said estates to make immediate payment, and these having claims against the decedent, will exhibit the same to me, on or before the twenty-first day of Jaly, 1876. ' julySl-oawSw jr. n. uaooi, Administrator. : L B. GRAINGER r....... HON. W. D. JOHNSON. J. D. CUtlMESQ. ....... . . . ...ftuts mnrr ........ Vica Pass idbnt ...CABHrarB, B AJSTZ OF MARION, 1 : 5 . ;...-: i 1 j.i . i :; J . n in t-s - j Pirectors:; i: :: .; a HON. W. D. JOHNSON. ... . . .-. .... . Marion, S. C. J. D. MoLUCAS. ... .... ..... DUNCAN HURCHISONi'.. . ... r " " . WM. A. WKIGHT......V Wilmington, M.C. JNO. W.ATKINSON....... .v.y D. R. MURCHISON - LB. GRAINGER.... ...,..;, ; : , t - Does all the ordinary bnsiaesa of a Bank, ; : , : Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest : ;' Will takenleasnre m accommodatins the mercan tne communities of Wilminston and other places by discoanting soch paper as can be recommended. as gooa y any 01 tne ttanaa 1 oca tea wnere me par ties are carrying on Dosiness.' - ; " - Correspondents: Merchants Exchange National Bank. '....New York. Citizens' National Bank........ .....Baltimore. Bank of New Hanover. ... .Wilmington,, , may 20-tf nac , . ; ; ; . . ; ,i. i.; v. ; Sale of Valuable Real Estate tl. CRONLT, Auctioneer. ;' ' By CSONLT & MOBPlS. 1 BY VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the provisions of a certain, indenture of Mort gage, executed by Feist Mayer to The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March. A. D. 1873: and registered in the records of New Hanover L county, ia book SEE, at page 84 and following, tho unaersignea, as roe attorneys 01 saia mon,g!;ee, wui ON MONDAY, THE lErra DAY OF JULY NEXT, at 18 o'clock M.j at the Court nouee door in the dty of Wilmingtan, sell for cash, by public auction, the following described piece or parcel of land situated in said city r viz: , -. - - I .. v Seeimdng at the corner of a lot now or recently owned feyA. PKepiton and wif e, .on the south side of Market street, and running thence southwardly along their line One hundred and tnirty-two feet to Bettencourt's alley, thence along said alley east wardly fifty-eight feet to another let now or recently owned by A. P. Repiton and wife, thence with their line aoTtnwardly sixty-six feet to the lot of J.' Wil kersen, thence with .the back line of Wilkerson'8 let weatwardlytwenty-fourfeetto his corner, thence with hia other line northwardly, sixty-six feet to Market stneet, thence along Market street westward ly thirty-four feet to the beginning, and being to block 153 according to Tomer's plan of the city of WUmington. . - WRIGHT & BTEUMAW, jane : Attorneys. , The Above Sale ; ; IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY NEXT, k ;v - ' ' J - ' ' July 26; 175, at 12 o'clock; W. : -": 'IN FiONT OF ' COURT HOUSE. ivOf ma,18Waata. oX V-'nU TIN ROOFING,.! I AM PREPARED TO MAKE EITHER LARGE or small contracts for - ''-: Tin Roofing, and will : guarantee: PERFECT . WORK.t Gutter : and Leader Pipe " made to order at LOW BATES, , ., HARDING JOHNSONi Nutt St, betwen Mulberry and Walnut. V jaly 18rna.lw7t;y v jifjJ. vt'i-no. J ToM-Harae. Mater! Aiid Carriage n ?,"rHii -TiiSHttera." 1 VrfjiNTErj! ' fMitEDi AtelyV A MAN' WHO l i V: i thoroughly underrtanda both harness making r? dP- H: HAYDEN.L jaly S0-8tnac.f t H J .wpmington, N. C. I DESIRE ? THAT' !Tflfc 'COLORED- WOMAN who saw the thief leaving my premises on Sat urday morning last and who at my request kindly stopped and watched hia movements? woeld call on me at once. I will reward her for her trouble , Jn!y-St-nac y, ' ' . K . RADCUFFE.'' ' 18 7 5 K " I 8 7jS New Flout Just from the Harvest Fields C-'aWN0T Bb' SURPASSED' 1 D Y' THE' -E AST, J Wast, North pr, SouiK;i Every barrel; and 'bag guaranteed perfect. Send yonr orders to the Cape Fear rlour and Pearl Hominy Mills -f;i - i r -,j . July Zm, nac P -j ALEX. OLDHAM. Prop'r.5 ' ' MISCELLANEOUS. iwrooiD. J!0 TJY THE' AUTHtOBFv,'TllE ODDf TRUMP." Pjabllshed hy JL, jT.Bale ASorvNewYprk, Bound. iaClo$LS5;f Paper 7&Gentij Ml i h iust reeeivfl brExpTeas and for sale; at July 90-tf. j lwi.il Si LIt-oo aBdMuaMStere. , Builffefoard7arq 14 2 JS Q. WMST PRI CES, sf'rT ii'7tli ir.-Jl N-nt hc'p :'J 1 Vh At ii GILES &lTJXBCHISONi S' jaly 18-tf New Hardware Store. C 5C 8 00 " One month y. ; " ;Tw0toontha..VA-fA-ii--- " , Three months . .15 00. ..S3 00 Onevear.... tjy contract Ad dvertiBemantH takhn at Ttrcnoi wvuswnjr iww rates. y vK, - v.Ji v:. v K : . iTiveiiauarejB estimated as a quarter-oolums, and teh squares as a half -column. - 1 . 3 1 ... . l..V.- v MISCELLANEOUS. v v v:t'. ' , Z- '; RedudtiQii , lai Pricet ! ENGL I iS I I Breech. r.Loadingf Guns, Manufactory, Pioneer AVorkB, : : h "f' -. - ' - -. ";'- HAVING ESTABLISHED A BRANCH HOUSE in NewrYorfc f or the BSla of our celebrated weapons, we offer to sportsmen the Cheapest Gun a 01 guaranteea quainy ana snooung powers ever sold in the United SUtes. They are bnilt with every im provement for American snort.' and are made in six analities. each Gun beinc branded with one nf th undermentioned names, which denotes its quality : DjiAnij. r r ; raid. rlONBBtt.VV:iUt-.'Jl...Vi..ir.-tV.'.V.$ 65 Gold. 11 y ' m.m WJ - STANDARD ..i. 115 - " NATIONAlrti;i-rr.'.-.-.-:;ft!-.:.-.r-.ir.-..J. 140 " CHALLENGE.....:....,.......,....,.... 180 Anv one of the above brands mav be selected with the greatest confidence, as no Gun bears oar name ' that we do not thoroughly guarantee In every re- zQUNS FORWARDED C O. D. ; N. B. Guns built to order, at above nricea. a specialty. Send for detailed particulars, with Illus trated descriptive price sheets and testimonials, to our Branch House.? , ; . , , : i 510 7 Maiden iahc ' few7 York. eept S5J)&Wtf j' r-5.. Grafton, WlndhamCo. Vermont. . C' MANUFACTURER OF ; , - Tl 1 of aU kiiids. Partlcalar attention Daid to makins? rods adanted to Southern trade. : , " , ; Of.ir. Sods of any desired pattern f;; 1 MA& TO'O JlDJEIi ' on short notice and' at reasonable prices. 'Send for Circnlar." , i ; ;. ;jnir 18-DAWtf : s 1. Office, Treasmr & Coliector,:; CITY OF WrLMTNGTbN, N. I .. reoruaryioin, io4. Notice to Owner d of any Thick, Dray' , , , . yrt wagon. ;n THE OWNER of any Truck, Dray, Cart or Wagon, used in the city,' will send the same to the shep of John A. Parker, en Second Street, and have their Registered number painted, thereon be fore the first day of March, prox., when the Ordi nance Imposing a Penalty will be enforced. Aiist of the registered numbers will be furnished on application at this office. :.z i-.z- . . - T. V. BKKVOSS, febl9eodtfthur Treasurer. Shirt' Wearers,1 ; -Attention ! " ' ' ' KEEPS " 'pAR-riy1 MAD f' 1 ' . ' Ol A A LINEN 'CUT LENGTH WISE TBS ZIUU '. , , r,.f v CLOTH,, . -.. (- v. ONIT, $15 PiE. DOZEN CASH. Jnly20-tf CLOTHIERS.- A ..Good rpo cuesE our, my stock of, French JL Cloth and Cassimeres. - .; t ' I WiU' Make ' 1 ' ' BUSINESS SUITS, '' ' WED DIN GtiSUITSi . DIAGONAL, COATS AND YESTS., t mae Flannel Salts, ' ' 'LINEN SUIT : ''; As cheap as they can be bought ready' made. AFDAVID, i j!ii..u .mijjiu:?'?', l-U Merchant Tailor. Sugar, Coffee, Sice, Molasses- 100 Barrejs Refined Sngaj ; t ..Bags.PilmeRio.Colfj -ym7;; of BblsBice. .! .' f,. ; 4 A A Bbla and Bud; New. Crop, Cuba , M olasses 1UV ; 1 - a? ursaiB am v aaU laab V July 18-tf WTL SJfcMURCHlSON. Uajr, Hoop Iron, Spt Cks, Glue. gO Q Bales N. a and Eastern Hay, J QaHoopLnmjr.: :' -' . - J i 'i A Second Hand Spirit CasksV' -uj.:- BbtsGWli .fi,. :fwj.' ijP-.Foraa3ekw f i July 18-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. h Bacon, Baeon, Bacon. 0 fi0?68 f : i ji .:; gO Ik!zef Smoked. Sides, and Sioulders. For sale by ' ' " .'.;,. ' -jnly!8tf - KKKCHNER A CALDER BROS. v" . a ' baolaMes,;,,, rg Hhda Newi?rep.Caba.MoaaeaM $4 , gO Bbls. Kew Cuba MoJisses.if 'il l, ; r j'ift For sale by '" ' f: 'ns-v-tl july!8tf KBRCHNER A CALDER BRO ' Coni,'Ueal:and Hay. ' ' ' 10oo8hdw : t For Sale by . Jniy 18 tf . KBltCHNER & fALDER BROS. BIcc. Suar, Coffee and Tobacco. avt..-fti I 'M- - tr.- Vft ii; ty Barrels Sugar, - . . pre Basra Coffee.- I J !! --V tMii -.l.'Vf?-;;: ;!;! . 100, Boxes Tobacco. . V.' --It . v - ; r ot saie oy july 18-tf KERCHNER 4. CALDER, BROS. ,,? l" 'YM' timttM 0raii2.es. fJuST RECBIYED; FEB fiTEAMER RKgULA Oi 1-f ii;"-!!:' tor, and for sale ow :s .v.( tij Atir-iV "J f j- O..KORTHBOFS :;julyiM-tt: ii ti S"rnit;; aj Qoafsettoaery Store. . . ' . a . " qspTaaes, -TTOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE ' X.-vary large and &rst' class assortment ef 'Tools required by you, and at prices that will stand inspec tion. Quality of goods guaranteed la every respect. I you would save time and money call at the Old Eatablifihed Hardware House of ' ' i ' . , JOHN DAWSON, : July 18-tf rx- - No. 19,- SO aad M Msrket St. : jjgT 0 L-L E Y ' S .fit- ' - in ..-J - If i 4 : 1 - t ''V I I; 4 .' : r. ft -; 1 - i !' ' i? . - - ' a " i r" "i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 22, 1875, edition 1
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