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THE HOEimiG DTAE PUBLISHED DAILY, BT "V- if tPne o.uae-ts sy,-A ...iiki&iA, ' 1 - -- j i ' - gt . M l" - - " " - : 'i!?"iirij -ao'W 'V" -th.-j r.i;jt j,-- - :- - - - ---- - M " - two oiSyaj..r:;. ........... i-.... 1 6fl -ithreeA6ys4......i...... 2 Ot - TwV'weekVbr.TAr.'r:::::: I -' Tares weekSj. 6 60 " Onemonth..;.,..i;,-.;.i.'.,j.,8 oe rt oo -4 00 Three months! I ... ... one month, I . I 00 .. D.L.iriiuni aeirverea in uit nirtnru of th -.wfteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect for more than 3 months In OUTLINES. T)r. McCosh presided over the Presby terian World's Convention in London and made an eloquent speeciu . - Jf iimsoll made a bitter protest denouncing the delay of the shipping h$ in Parliament but it w8s tabled; It s pnnted.;;; A build ing in Newark being saturated V i make a test of a fire exUnguIsher exploded, terribly burning the Mayor and about twenty others. Steamer' Abbottsford and fcer cargo fully insured in English,; French and Ameri can companies. National - Bank of wiathrop (Mel) bularzed aidaulti and safes opened. .' 'National Cotton Exchange Convention elected full officers yesterday and transacted other important business. New.York markets: Gold, 112112! ; cou6n;'14it5i8piritinur peatine, 32; rodofl 45$f 7a - -Tl i OCR NOMINATIONS.'" The Democratic Conservatives have nominated the delegates naraed; be Fnw in the counties 'designated: . AlamanceCapfJLE. S Parker. Alexander Reuben Watts: 1 ,,Si Anson Col. R. T. BennetWrt ! Barke Maj. A. C. Averyl Bnncombe Gen. T. L. Clirigraan, Col-David Coleman. Beaufort James E. Shepherd., Bertie Jos. Bi Cherry; ; ' . Bladen J. Wiohin RusV. - ' '. '.' Brunswick David S. Cowan. Davie Charles Price. ...1 11 - TW ' . TIT T Caiaweu uoi. xu. u . i ones. Camden Col. D. D. Ferebee. Chatham Hon." John Manning William Stroud. - ..--.;." Colarabus Col. Forney Geortre. Cabarrus R. VV Allison J. ' Carteret James Rumley. ' Catawba Col. M. Ia McCorkle. Cherokee Capt. J. W. Cooper. -Cumberland J. A. Worth, Neil I 11." Blue. ; : '""" " Craven Hons; M. E. Mauly and 0. C. Clark. " . .. .. . Currituck W. IT. CrowelL .;t Davidson Frank C. Robbing B. B Roberts. -. i .iz.sx ! - Duplin Rev. John N. Stallings, Wm. Farrior. '' ' ; ' c v Edgecombe FjedJPbUirH. C. Bourne.. J , ... . Franklin CoL W. Ferney Greetilil Gates Gen.' W. P. Roberts. Granville John W ; Hays, B. A. Capeharte. J- -.''" " ; ''.-:,:'; Gailford Col. J.' A. Gilmer, Dr. Nereus Mendenhall.5 : 1 v '"A' ''''';' Halifax R. IL Smith, Jr., Dr. II E. T. Manning;:-:;-' Haywood Dr.' Sam Love.1 - ! - ' Harnett John Harrington. ', . Henderson Co. John D; Hyrhan. Hertford John A. Vann.- ! ; , UvdeW. M. Carter; : ' ' Iredell Thomas A.; Nicholson; and , C. L. Summers.; i '.xrfu'ijX .xu-': Johnston1 Willis Saunders J Jesse Hinnant. -i:M'A JSlHQS)i MecklenburgCoL Wibu Johnston and Kev. A. liansotn; . Martin J. S. Waldo.- ; Moore : John B. Grahanu? 4.. Ienoir James W. Wooten Lincoln Caleb! M'dU. 10 S Nash Benj. H. Bunn.i., .. v, Northampton James VY.1; Vinson.' Orange Hons. W." A. Graham and Josaah Turner. . . ; : ' 1 ! " ' Omlow Col. Jame3 G. Scott. v Person Col. . John -W, jt-unning- Pitt Hon; jThoa? J; Jarvwi iCdl.' Wm. M. King.' .s.?,r,ui.uyii- iovn ; Palk-Wra.Morris. ' Kowaa Hon. F E.HShber;Jhp : S. HeoderBon. "; 13Vri';H Richraood J. T. Le Grand. ; t: f ; Robeson--Dr. Duncan Sinctair and CaMn A. McEachini S -t1"2 Randolphs. S., Robbins Dr. Jj 31- Worth;: : Rockingham Ex-Gov; David S: R atherf ord A,-Qlga pamronJrFawon-, k MYiHiam Kirby. ourry Joseph lobspn4 r Stanly Joseph'MarshalL f Tyrrell Saw Alexande1, j: Union Dr. T. W; Red wine. Wake Richard B Batile, ' Jrj Maj. Seaton Gales, - RofnsH.; Jones : D. B. Holland. 4 VvtV Wayne HeoWUT, Dortch,S. W7 m W iike Dr& rVYofkGd RjF. ..'Tu7-., - .us. '.vv.a,:; tiixv MnV- , m h:ii i:oK.-it;-:v. Mngietary. Va ikiii J. A. Stephenson, .. ;.; , , u. .... . .. aver Dam, Buncombe Corfir. Aug. 31 vann, Co.., ...... . .. V .... Sept, 8 JjUc SOnv,,le - ..W? Sept 7 ijlCfSIPF ' '''-1 lU U 1 UUiCI i .1. ,r ...... .ocpi. iv i '1 n.vllie. . . . t . . . , ; .gepi. 17 . A,,lievile....' 'su l i t-.,. ..fSetL 19 ' Tlin aaIIaa!.. a .. i vuiicuuuqb ai eacu piace win oe ap iP""fpriated to Diocesan Missions. 1 - KAiM ww - w-r. ny mail) postage paid, nwesviiie. . ;.: ; -.T. ;;v:';'i'. .Joly 28 ckapt:!.::;.;,;" 3ft V "-toro. 4 .......... rfi.4-43a Ag -1- i'te 4 fuefs.-. v:;v:S ;Aog. :"'84Mi, .. .Aug. 9 xi' ...... .wip Aug. - 5: -0id Foiii,;;i;;i;.Aog..;J S Ant,rwVBahcomtjCo.r;i.AilgicI0' V a,,n ."ngs i,- i, .i Atut. yOL. X-Vi.-NO. 105. ZHEGITY. NEW ADTEBTISBSIKKTa. Alex Oldham New flour. Mes. -57m.v A. Grken. A Card. See Ad. ;.' State Right for sale." HEiKSBkBGER.--New Novels. Local Dot. .both county and city officiajs are now mostly on the political tramp. Cotton in the neighborhood of Kocky Point is said to be looking very fine , :. Aere wasno session of the Cityt3ourt yesferday mSrnin thcAtayor Deing absent. -i Hon. A. Waddell has been invited to speak at a grand mass meeting at Ihe thermomettjPreAcbedifl degrees at Messrs. ,T. W.. Brown & Son's jewelry store yesterday. ; . - ' Col. Walter L. Steele and Hon. O. IL : ljckery ! will have a, discussion at xiaunnourg on Wednesday next ". e saw- yesterday a uumber of alligators eggs, which were found on the marshy ground on the west side of the Cape J) ear, v -i i . . tt Hph. J. M. Leach -will address the people of Duplin county at Kenansville on Wednesday, ; 28th; and at Jlagoolia oo the 29th inst. Ex-Judge Russel spoke agin vnveniion at Taylorsville, - Alexander Co., lost Monday. Greasy Bum Watts was his Tight bower . . . A raid wasmady yesterday upon drays which were not iurniahed with the necessary badges, an d quite a number were marched up to. the City ilall by officers of the police force. ',)-p;t-w,; v::, .u.,:v Stationary or a uang barometer, westerly to southerly winds, continued warm and partly cloudy weather, with rain areas, are the predictions of old Prob." for this latitude to-day. f ,: J y ;f ' - - ' Passengers ; bii the ' C C Ilail- way now breakfast and supper, at Abbotts, burg, and both trains, East and West, sup per there. Mr." W. Rowel W -"formerly,"' of this city, does the feeding. " 1 lit 'Jir '. 'V'1':- '' --;':.-'-t;:: '. ' '' ' vv e team irom the itegwLrur that 180 new names have this far -been reg istered in the upper division of tbe First Ward; taking "the book used at :the'last election as a criterion. y ,: ; .''fu :; - t-5JTheRevJkIr. Pay ne will preach in the ; Lutheren : Churclt to-inorrowlXSun- day) evening at 8i o'clock, in the absence of the pastor, jvhoJiisxiUU confined Ipjjiif room. JNo service in the Lutheran Church in the morning. Orders ob f b Caanii Treamrer : From causes which it is not necessary to discuss, the county, is in debt beyond the means in the hands of the Treasurer to pay. As a natural consequence, orders on the County Treasurer are3wked" upon the streets at a discount of from 10 fo 25 per cent according, to. the , necessities , of ; the held by laboring men w.hu cannot afford to be thus '8haved" out of the earnings. The cou'nt'sniJulo! either ke'our bf debt' or be willing to provide'! means .for its payment when once incurred., "Grant that the causes which have led to the present state of em barrassment; were beyond their control ;they certainly have it la their power to relieve the matter above referred to, very gfti&j . and this can be done by passing an order on the Treasurer for all (axes due. the county. The tax books for the current year wUl soon be in the ' hands of - the Collector.- ifeir chants will be" settling their taxes, and;'or- ders on the Coanty Treasurer' -Will be "as good to tbem As eurreay and would pass as freely, if the Collector were instructed to" receive tbem in'paynient for taxes. ';,s i The Verdict. The SekkBXi Crawfordiyther folored convict r fromhe Penitelitiary krRaieigh; who -was snot and killed at the. Work HpusCpn . Moaday Tast,' while attempting to effect his escape, an ac count of which appeared j in yesterday's paper, proceeded ayesieraay io. view .ine body, piey subsequently Htufned to the Court Hisei where their deliberations were coutinued, ihe Jury finally returned the fol lowing veniv ThfetMhe- said deceased "came to bis death frym gun shot wounds received atejinds jotlie guard, , Alex Richardson, while on duty,' while attempt inir to escape from the Work "House) and in our Opinion t he guard was justified i'CKt f Wrh'wMi With the hope that if may assist in lead ing to ihe detection of Ihe thief we would State thnt two 9.f the biUs contained in the sum of monev stolen froni Capt. R S. Rad-' cliff e on ; Saturday, nmrniug, latr . were of I jfenyti , The partH s ' jvluU-receivel the r'Vf cobrse lu no wise., responsible. The idetwtibgf thief is the object in Irfetr All .honest people - should-. aid in trying to break Jhei indiscrimfnate "stealing ' now ;ig,rirlB''comm At k meetrnir'bf IheDirectprs of the Wtf- dsy afternoon, the rV0WWlMD5J1i officers, were nnaninioiisl e-elecfea,izf Isaac B. Grainger, Prpsldentj Wm. Ht BerT nard, Vice presldenti' 'Walter Q.'UicRke, Secretary and Treasurer; Charles M. 0ted' man. Attorney.' " ' : f . WILMINGTON; St. tieorge tud St. Andrew's Atbletle riab Gronnd Donatedi 4fce' t We learn that block '272, bounded by Woods, Fanning, Bay and Green streets, and half of block 273, east of 272, and run ning to Smith's Creek, being an elevated point of (pound near Oakdale Cemetery, has been, donated to. the St George and St Andrews' Athletic tilub hy Wjilter G- Ma Itae, Esq. It is to be enclosed and turrea and otherwise improved for cricket and other games. There is a fine spring on the grounds, and the location is also excellent for picnics, parties, etc. , Another advaH' tase ia the fact-that Ihe street i-cars XUO within two blocks of tfregrobiid's, affording an opportunity to all who desire to visit them witl'oatlh troubje and inconyenience of walking. A rifle range is: iq be established and all other conveniences provided which wu be required by the. Club, Shade trees will also be set out 6u the grounds, which wil ere long add greatly to their appearance as well as comfort The part near, the creek U to, be terraced. I .'. The Club expect to have m membership of at least two hundred, it not being Con." fined to any nationality.; ;ot; ' .. The grounds, when all the arrangements In contemplation have been effected, will no doubt prove a favorite resort for families and children, v i -. .'eerie Overboard. ? ; .' ' M P--- ; i , . f ' '; ;" : -' The exciling event of yesterday" was the involuntary submerging of one Joshua Jen kins in the river at tie foot of Messrs. O. G, Parsley & Co.'s wharf. Joshua is a bright youth of about thirteen or fourteen sum- diers, and as he had never had the good or bad (fortune to fall overboaid before his first thought upon reaching terra firma was that! of 'having the startling 'event duly chronicled in tlie Stab, knowing how eager the reporter is to get hold of such exciting items. Joshda, therefore, in eager haste presented himself at the reporter's desk and told his story, which" is this: The steamer Dixey, about 10 o'clock, was turning round to lake 'In coal," when Joshua, who was standing on the wharf, had his bat knocked off by a rope,'and7iB attempting5 to grasp it, : followed it into the surging waters. "Happily "tho end of a pole was placed within his reach, to which he" bravely clung until he was landed on - the wharf. Joshua . evidently feels the . importance of this critical event in his youthful existence and will hereafter steer clear of treacherous ropes, be they attached to steamers or ves pls of a different stamp. ' ,: . Pz The Orpbaus. A ccbrdi ng to T an nou ncemeu t ' So perln tendenl TAJ ills f the Orphan Asylum at Ox ford appeared at Masonic Hall last night with eleven children of various ages Tinder fourteen years. : After" some prefatory re-, marks, .the programme C 'songs V and -jcxer-' cises in calisthenics was very creditably rendered.' Theclktle children as'represen tattves of their class excited. much sym pathy.: During an intermission Mr. Mills talked on various topics in some .way . coot nected wltli hid mission very pleasantly and in his asuai piquant and sensible manner; There were perhaps, two hnndred people in the hall,' or about all whd; could be seated comfortably! ' By. some mistake of the com mittee of arrangements, no collection was takes or statement made in consequence j. "but a small amount of money comparatively wasiianded iu. " " , In the Coarse. 6f7 thftnexj gigbt jpr ,ten dsvs Mr. Mills will repass our jcity. on .his return, whetfat the solicitation of- some -ot our citizens another . entertainment will; be given in a laf-ger bill. Persons desirous of aiding this good cause can call at Dr.' Everett's bfflcelo-day ;it any other time, and leave their" Coritribu- The alarm' of fire souhded last nfght at about W o'clock. . On investigation it was iqudu io nave Deen causeu uj uie uuimug of asnvdlstore, the pioperty of Mr.'.'Jphn; tt"-. Dudley, located otttb:'jt;tie;,ior Serenth, just south of . its intersection wth Walau'isiireet.The fire was, -supposqd;: hate: been caused by the explosion .of a lamp which a partv who had vacated the store1 WoU WUl before had let rJurnfng!8 The building and stock; the latter Ih'e prop erty of Mri Robert C Dudley Who was the1 occupier of the store, were eo.ureiyaestroy- . ! ;t t - j , .... ...... ... ed. -iThe fire, department were prowpuy.oiv hand arid rendered effective service The . - :- - A: til . i conflMmtjoa was .'confined . tootbe store. The biiilding. wa .' fojfth probably ;3QQtuid the stock; amounted to gomeiiiiglcss. Bolh, were jpartly.lnsared -la Mte-JnsoMoce I asencv oi jiessrs. a ayior ,uihj..i YU.k. Tercet FraciieeHVh a The JJurth Carolina Creed noorrsiUiated- just across icross the river rfror j hers a ;l itXff to kWilmihgtonHaby, wai mount was yes- terday evening the scene of iisusunl attract tion wu1,.quc city y riflemen.lTwo whole teams were so vigorously engaged in pulling away at several targets that ihesijent wood I Wete made to reverberate with' tlife sounds of the rifle;5 There were "seveValamWurs among the teams who had not yei 'got' Inld' harness well. They however succeeded in hitting the.side of a house with such: pre'v cision as to make , the chimny smoke at a hundred yardsWhich was the usual shooting distanoeVT. There wahoye wmeery. fair siioollnif aohifWaVgrsve successful the former making score of 4ud the latter a score oi oo ouk ul b Fuoe".,v,'j.Ji j j j' Banc ot TfcermoBteMr. Tbefoliowintwse,arS WVnW jr4ol(neter at the Signal Bureau, in this city, yesterday A ' ' T1 '. . v m. a . a n ' w rtrt m tin 7 A. M., Sit J- vu; '- VO, :ow P..M., 91; 9 p. M., SO, ( v.N. C.V SATURDAY. Supreme Court. ''The following cses werf argued before the Supreme court on Thursday:: i- . J. Francis King vs. J. R Winants, from New. Hanover. Smith & Strong .fori plain tiff and Battle & Son for dfendaal.i 1 Afred Rowland etal. vs. Joseph Thomp son (rfot, from. Robeson. W.McL. McKay ;afiFLeltch"lfc Strange fo plaintiffshd W. F. French and N.v A. McLean for de fendant MaryA. Middletonys. Cbas. Duffey el al.t vs. msltfw. TATt. Hubbard and Battle & Son for plaintiff, and A. Erapie for defend lH.-.;T--'fv 4" Family Excursion. IfTbe' fjape Fearightrtiltery will give a grand family excursion oh board the steamer . Wtufamaw to "Smith ville, Fort Caswell and 'the Black Fish Grounds, on August 3d in stead of August 10th, as was heretofore re ported. It is the purpose of the Committee to make the affair one ofjlhe most pleasant pf the season, and no pains will be spared to render the occasion enjoyable. The ad' Tertisement regarding other-particulars will appear in to-morrow's issue. , . , "jtj,! i ; r: . ' - .m my Dramatic. ' ".-' '" By request jpf ! number Jdi3San4 gentlemen who were present at the first per formance" of the Wilmington. Amateur rjramatfe Association 4he play entitled Robert Eramet.'f which was so. creditably rendered on that occasion, "will be repeated on some evening Bext week. :It is tho'pur pose of the members of the Association to. increase the attractions on the occasion. xoey deserve encouragement ;; ouk :-mu. Turpentine1 ,''"'' " : 3 f fi -r- ti'i-ii. " J. M. Leach will tspeak "at Wesib ook's, Bladen county, July 30, Xi, The Winston Sentinel reports a great ixauy deaths in Forsyth county , from cholera morbus. - ;-- - i i i- - Wilson Advance: In a difficul ty between Mr. Sam Al'Arringtoti and EL Barnes in Nash county last Friday. Mr. Barnes was shot in the arm. -We are with out particulars. , - L ', 4- Wilson p Advance FrcirilalR sources we hear encouraging, news of the campaign in Nash. The Democratic can didate. B. H.-Bunn; Esd:.- is doinsr his duty; manfully. - His election is regarded certain as.j. - Go to see ydur neighbor, and fell him that the Convention is called al ready and the question.nowris whether or not he intends to tay away from the polls and let the Radicals elect a majority of del- Tarboro Southerner: .The moRt gratifying reports reach us from this and ad joining counties of the promising condition of the crops.. The farmers, are jrryh,Opei ful indeed and unlesssome unforeseen dam age takes place: they tnay reasanabfy ex nect a fine harvest Rooky tint Maitt. lthis .sjeo tion the corn anq cotton crops are. spleiqid and heavv yields are oonfldenthr errjected. XJvir farmera&rt1ugdodsliritit yd well they may be'fpr coupled with tae, fine crops is the refreshing fact that they were made with much less expense this year tusn usual. .''. TheMec6rd eavs that . on y Tues day night a prisoner, who had been one of the parties to the riot on Saturday was re leased from the guard house oyr unknown persons and the -prison' 'set on ire: 11 But for. the heavy rain on that nigat the whole town would probably have been burned down. ' ! ! Salisbury Watchman : Tlie cam paign in thfr county is" progressing flnelyv1 Our able and entnnsiastic nominees, Messrs.; Shober and Henderson, are winning laurels tor themselves by the dignified and efficient msnner.in which they overwhelm the op ponents "Of -constitotiOBat reform in this At a recent meeting of the Board of Ai4eMpaf toleiglljihe-lng; lutions, introduced 7 by, Aldermau Pescud was adontea.1 t itjo,-'xnatu snau oe un-. lawful, for1 any ' person4 'ot! Arsons to treat unmercifully, r erwisefmaltreat any horse, mule, a,U)tr anjfJuiimal within the Corporate limits of the city, on penalty of being arrested and fined not Jess than $500. r (44 CrWbKtefjkct in Rowan connty Bplendidir;iTbe; lreAniansays: 'We have had remarkably fine 'growing', weather in this section fofm6rerthan A month past One man reports a growth, of corq of 17. inches In 17 days from the. plantlng, ana this ss the corh stood, without" lifting the blades. He also' exhibits s. bnadla of 110 igh ivew . We-ntiriTiela shear cheeHujf riewS from jevery portion of Wake couQtr'TheicBvlsMbetomirM warm, top watm'Ve trriaglne for " mntdir Dick, wtfile otlf sta'adard-bearera continue to strike Bledge-hammer blows at that party which seeks.to DerDetuale ther existence: ot a Constitution framed!, brily to benefit 'its- own office holders. .Let our people register and be ready tor tne contest on toe otn of Aiigusf sad Wake will; undoubtedly send four hottest and true men to 1 the Conven tion. ,'v:.-v -.c--:t- ryi::.'i:.:,'x r:;;'-: New .XorHjTV yheev JL McH. Farley, of Petersburg, va. is in this city soliciting funds for founding a school in Fayetteville, N.; Q.i. for, the edu cation of ministers for tne African M. K Zion Church. He was formerly a slave, istnd purchased, his freedom, previous to the war. lie ueara recent - eouorseuieuis hmiu bis former owners and the Mayor of Peters burg. Inai887, J84d tot nefiaoorea araonz t heAcred tiebme L6HVrrinf a 'as a colporteur of tbe America? Tract Society. Any funds may be sent to aim, in cara the n&.hLZ8b&iTei. at Na t street. Among t6se whQ.haye contrlrjutecu are Wm. E. Dodge, ' the. K6v". jpr, Deems, J and' others, rfbaiii-.i s.ias-i.isT.s i Newbern Jour, of Com.: Since the decision of the Supreme Court ia Jhe Wilmin irtou cSseS ttie RadlcM DflifcOli- ticians have ' been laying their heads to gether to see what benefit they could derive Sf eja k."' After mocn-aeiioeraiion-'ic was fetermined that the Radical councilmen of the old board shbuld make a formal demand n ron the bresent city, government to be formally installed m theofflces which they voluntarily reunrsuecianowiiujwe Ifen, in fact,. aihifitiw( first kn dav in May. The demand was made on IWednesaavjlast, but, strange-Mirrmyi arv Dear to toe aemaouaais. u cresieu no ra r. .. . L. -n i -M UJ 'j', sternaiion m ine xwaru vi Aiueiiueu,, sou no notice has been taken) -of iW. The. next move of the ex-councilmen is awaited with I serenity. ' Ijegal proceedings are hinted at. staixsioMoats irom oneiseeayeactt, stais: barmgafullheadL" liW Rale JULY Jfa, 'jpifo. f cvjct, ;j;TEin.j Boax BnrDMr. 'itct mokkuis stIb Book UlDd ery does all klads of Binding and Baling ' in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mr-. cJjautB and others needing Receipt Books, or other stotk, may reiy on promptness intne ezecntlon-or their orders. , ' . TBANdWR PaniTiNa-lMKB. IiiTHuable to' ;rUv road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, mannfactarera and, others,, 'Tbey are k dnrins and rhanceW W will W, clear for an Indefinite period of, time.'? Having )nst received a freshsupply of theselncsVweare tre pared to execste orders promptly and at moderate 7 ' -' . f -rrr prices. .I; .f. -Zl ?A'iii- 'fcAhvS ; UJav 1 Cor or Tf sniioNiAi. Hansibai,, dfo., Maj 80 1874.4-XeB&rs. ' wVTouejr Maidehlaneew mirotnfcf lag i uuu wiuca joa.oaui tax me, No. 2093, has arrived Wifely to hand;' f Allow me to thank yon. for the fidelity with which you carried out my InslcuonB,;, The general outline, beauty; of proportion and exceUenjt Onlab are all that coald be desired, and more than meets my expectations. am more than ever impressed with the idea that it is as necessary for a man to nary a gun hufltto meafh srement asio nave a dooe bo duui to enrore &. good SfcThe patternltS and penetration:40 are Very su perior. ' The pattern 1 as close as I desire and the penetratioa 'I think 4s seldom; attained, being far ahead of any public record, which I have seen. . , r .ft ' ,.:. ..... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t . -i .IS'.-.,l.7r' Tr it 1 1 u i V I vy. ANNA L. PRIGS ; Peas Fbmhd. Inf reply to yonrs-of he 23d. yoa must please, excuse me for not 'giving yon the whole story, it being painful for me to. do so, on account of the chnrch. As for me being expelled froni the Xbenezer , ttorch, I was nfiver a regular member of that church, I wai liinply undeij their watchful care; while my membership re mained in Alabama, In my original church. . 1 have recently sent for my church letter, and have it now in my possession. I am well aware , that It Is rumored, that I went to Mr. Banks to see him con- cerniaafthe election, but that ia notso.it was my iricmi jus nui, ana l oniy weni io accompany ner there. "MK Banks at a certain BapUsm, called the audience, all those that were not of the Baptist faith, notorious liars,wbichjnade me feel very badly-think-Ing that it would tngare our cause as Bapusts. I went tonis residence and asked him if he did not think rt wrong to speak so and that made - him very angry. He treated me so very unchristian like, that I told the deacons, that I could not follow him any longer. That caused him to feel " worse, ant at a certain meeting he thinking me to be a regular member.- he told the church that I had to be expelled, or . him self one. At this same meeting, Hr. Banks - did maliciously make and tell five following falsehoods on me in say presence; m -an s- : p -, rio-t Int.: That I would not speak to him. ti-rao. xnat xnadinsaited the deacons.! Jir. ones- and Davis, who acknowledgedright there in his pres ence, that I had not inputted him. i, i.-.S(d. That I had sat In church and made fun of him w hue preaching ;j...f; , 4th. That I had slandered him, and , 5th. That became to me for satisfaction, and J re fused to give IL Nowl am responsible for all that I say. As tor the delicate matter that yeo spoke- efv ili understand you, it was not I who mads the accusation a?aaist Mr. JBsnks. but tt was ode Amelia dewett that his wife partly raised., ...... i v. 'Koormena truly, .July 24-11. . ., MBSWJf, t'i nvt A. GRBEN. X B. GilAlNGEK..'...!T;..!.i.i ..:.'d..'.FBxsxDXKT HOK. WjD; JOHNSON.. .i . .-..ic Pbssibxnt J. D. -CTJM MING . . . J-.Q.lL,..:. Cashub - .Vffv-'--' ':." t J.---t"i :f !"ii BANK OF MARION ASS , . V .' 1 j ., I r 1 -J t s 1 1 - HON1, W. D.UOHNSON. .,. JirP..McIiUCA..,.;........l,. ..,;. -.ft WLi A. .WltlGHT. ..JL. i.....-Vflmington,'N. C d. r. MCRCmsoN ..7ir?:.T"?; LB.GBA!NGSIt,4.N lfttV:OtIj 1 H I ... . Does an the ordinary business of W Bank- ' 3; ' ' lasses Certificates of DepoeTt bearing' interest " 5 Will tftATlftanrA 11 umunmru aHiicf 1ia -mAwftn. the communities .of Wilmington' and other places by discaantiBK such paper as can be .rwnonitnended as rood by aay of the Banks located, where the par ties are carrying on suawess. S .si-it i s j uorrespoaaeiiti : y , i j it iii MerchanU' Exchange National Banki;.i. New Torlt' Citizens' National Bank. . ; .BalUmore,i erchants'E Bank, of New Hano Ver, , , 'f. . V. . . . . . .1, . Wilmington. 1 maySO-tf nac j! ITew1 Wvels)' ' New Tovels. 1TX)R SUMMER READING JUST RECEIVED X1 by express. i (:':! i '; in XUJBS A Novel bMlssThackerir,- Author of Old Kentirig-' ton, tc. -75 cents. , 4 .I Play iria; tlie Mischief, -ill el by J. WI Do Forrest fWAb'AND niiiLiiisi! O shallow and mean heart of man .!; . Dost , thou conceive so little of love, as not to know that it sacrifices all love Itself or the, he pineps of the thing it loves t" ZanonL i i . . WtS i:WyTkandMiis8te; State Eif ETforTFale. moLvw tTRiRrMNG'i 'X firmbrteajvldrial who tentborosgblr i soans. a As excluaivs Btati right of sale 'Will be -glvea' -for ureei Tears, job i .ravoraDte" terms.' t Aooress wnn Iff V: To Harness ) MaUers and Car. t uijilia viw; y s4 ti h :o4 ,i j.)o-.Tlage;Triittirier8jii'jiii i- i toMiATiiNb: Y V i tbOrotrehlr Under rtands bofhhatneiis makinir ana carriage unaunurg. .si . ifn TJWiJi iH J ViilwfUtV -L-tTl'HlJ toiv-XVdVnt1 It" I -.tsi-.ij ir.i It.i-nt i.-trl tfit-iiin. hhiT TV1 13 A A IT'.'iT-vXT.va-w IIS ROOFING i 1rx4uuv.' kk ttjiji;i4i ittsf :n I atidiwUl gaarahtoej i :PE. FECtT WORK j ; i 1 -ja 'tlf Jiif ,1'ni-iH -Jiihii I, ! .-" iGsUeniVstrtdLeaders?i0 uoi 'niaaV to oWr a? tXW BTEfe. , HARDING JOHNSON. j J.NAttjSt bMnlberrjtandWalnuW:! lj 18-nac 1 w , . '. . f - , , y Q W C'VsnhKillViii l5? . . V ffi onA - 3 ttvb .P' Mtt- Pfi , '..;-. '- '-.iJ. . , H e w twnr nsi irom tne uarvesx' meias O West,JJorthx)e ttouthi' Every Harrel4mdJagJ ear Ifkrar tftrniT ul8w nmn THAT , THE , COLORED OMAN X who saw the thief leaving my premises on Sat urday morning last and. who. at my request kindly stopped and watchsd-hla soovsmsnts; would fcsJt m me at once, I will reward her for her trouble jnly Vjfrnc,rr M ,iW v,.g, S BADCUFEE, , BI2IE3aZ2sr;C3-. 1 i.! 1 rtmn lrTORlfflNO STAB BOOK BIND- X Bby la complete ia ail all Its appointments, 'ua is in charge of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. . All kinds of Binding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. . rWHOLB'f -NOiJ 7 ill NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of .Valuable EealJGstate .j . t - vwm M4 Jawctis-jseer. i.isr. ,i rrf ;-,t? i.r-vt'; I' ;t ir iviRTOB: of and in actordanck wrTiH the proviBtons ot -'s certain ndenture of mert- "l.d hyPeistMawto ? Baakof New - :Manover,'.- Bearing fate cue iin aay or MirctfcAjD. JS7)t, and registered In the records of New Haaover undtrelgned, as the attorneys of said mortgagee, will. 1 - !:-. j -i ii l'J.' Alt' ', 'p, -.: , f "j; N MONDAY; THE 19th DAT OF JTJLTOTXT, at o cock Jft., at the Court House door in the city ' of Wilmington, sell for cash, ."by public auction, the: following described piece or parcel of land situated in said city, vis: yyl 3:H-i; -iHXif-vau J , Beginning at the, corner .of .a Int now orreccntly owned by A P. Kepiton and wife, on the south side pf Market- street and running thence southwardly . along their line one hundred and thirty-two feet to Bettenconrt's' alley,; thence -.along; said alley jeaet , wardly fifty-eight feet to another let now or recently 6wned by A. P. Kepiton and wife, thence with the line northwardly sixty-six feet to the lot of J. Wil- aereon, wronce witn tne oacx Jine on wuKereon's 1st westwardly twenty-four feet to his corner, thence wnn pib oiner Jine nenawarai Tnrb"tt atrcxtit t1iotua alnnn Uo.l uy sixty- ix : leet to rket street weetward- ly thirty-four feet to the beginning, and being irf uioca. jaz accoraingno -inrner s pian or ine city or i lone lS-dtd . ? Attorneys. ' TS P08TPONS1). ;TJ3jtTDj, MONDAY NEXT, : : - '' :- ' ....'i ....r.'.-,v,.'. . i'-. . July 26,' 1S75, at 12 o'clock, ltt., j IN FRONT OF. CX)UBT, nOTJSB. ' f July 19th, 1875 hactsl , I MiscEiiiEoiTa'; Reduct;iwgm ;PrieeJ! !'.. -i:': ' -.Lit TOILET'S Celebrated -.4 I FINK JBreeclt - Iioadihfir 6uns IttanHfactory, Pioneer Works, BIRMINGHAM iISNG, ij HAVING EST ABLISHKD A BRANCH HOUSB . In New. York for the sale of our celebrated weapons, we offer to sportsmen the Cheapest Qnns of guaranteed quality and shooting powers ever sold in the United States, i Thev are built with everr im provement for American sport and are made in six qualities each Gun being branded with one of the UHaccmenuoned names, which denotes its quality : Brand.' .- t i , . : . Rir!it. : PIONEER. ..". . . ., . 65 Gold. TOLLET.v.t ovi . i ; . i .kJ.... . i. 90 . $ STANDARD ............................ 115 " iahujnai .aJ..;.!...;. 140 0 SHALLENGE. 180 " r PARAGON ...... "7. . . T "7J.-Z -225 " Any one Of the above brands mav-be MM-tp) with the greatest confidence, as no Gun bears our name that we do not, thoroughly guarantee m every re spect) " : : 61 QVftS FORWARDED O. O. Dy 'l. 1C' Guns ? built ' to order, at above- prices, a vpwiauLj., Dciiu iur ucuiueu parucuisTB, wun illus trated descriptive price sheets and testimonials, to our Branch House. , r . maiden Lane. 'SSew" Tork.' tept ife-D&W tr 1 --ji; ' - ni. i LlNTIO1 COAST LINE. Freight-Department rrr: von i ill IHPOSWI.Id'JEAlERSmcflEH., Q UCH .ARRANGEMENTS J OF KATES HAVE kj been perfected with the Atlantic and North Car olina Railroad for the shipment of CORN from New bern and Eastern North Carolina as will make it to the taterests of purchasers in, , , , ; ..i--.-,,..., WILMINGTON t CPLPMBIA,,; CHARLESTON, ana' llsewhere 'in :si"friiro,i)blc1 'ftsf' l.marketi'' . v. iiw;if m -... -, .j-isjJitj-j tneMdersigned.,i.iikni K'S-'ADAMS;5 '! ";' A.-P0PE,;! G. T. A. A. A N. C. R. R.J I G.T. Ai A, Cj Lino i ..; - Goldsboro, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. -jnijarst - ; .. r.- :, , . i : ,-v , . Fresh Parched Coffees WEEK AND GRQUNO FRSSK fS STORE Javt, Lagna: ' ' m ' ' mm. m )OAna-Jio. 1' ' t. 'iiU&di ooA small lot ot' 0,1; fj-iit,i nl HANGING BASKETS .AND, FANCY COVERED 6iit i Baskets.--- :,; t - " Very prtt sad' useful;' Seod for sample "of. Boose- Co.'s wi mi ui wiunt t t Oil OIUO iM mHli'lS' 'I ''.'BLUE GRASS AN16 -GEM" WHIS SKIES. JU ,1 ! it fit. I ffsfehaa. IfeiA-rUiireftiiur rMn&ii'sLrs(1u.' "jiit I ; '.v ':.. acd our celebraJci JiKW riitiUKSS KMrma FLOUR, guafariterf trfkep hi the WafthfeA weatherf !Jtonly reliable brands to baj- .3rr "ne,t t, .1 ! - i f,. fli .Ul.itAM" , .ive win,nane,ine, found for atiytriing' !: U ' i ' GEO. MYERS'. i '. ! - 1 A ssv suL C7'UMI K Uili Dtv ' . y aj Secants iagainst WreaR-'i-H V: klU? THE NORTin CAROLINA i -I Jv j . f RALEIGH. N. C. - Thtt Company 'coatiuu' uV writePollcifcaf at fair ' rates; on all classes of Vurable property. ' , .i, i" 1 ' All losses are 'Promptly' adjusted- and" paid. ' fhe R. H. BATTLE. Jr.. Prer.dent. C. B. fcOOT. Vfee-President. " 1 A rTJiASKl WW fKlt, KUtfcrVWOr. ' . I"" ', f 1 itnvfvranu a. y . ttiw. . , -. 1. ' angr-tf !" Tr'Wtltiihietow.'N-:f: V. i 'Xatest' - TT4VINGrRCEIVED BI 1 V.1 V. W An,M.a.a 4 VING; RECEIVED' BY EXPRESS I BLOCKS J uau i or jjaoies ana i-nu-is oreoaeed to alter. presS- and bleach work entrusted to her. , Old Bpnnete act GehtkfnenCa PanamajBatsmade to . .. - ( .1 ' oItW'rwff-:- V .Mi;tU .yT ii V'f r.f!! For partlcalara call onror send to MRS. OBKi or., Nun,between8rd aftd 4th streets.' ;4 -J . ap 15.tr ;n; t ilit h'M'.:"---'- :ti-.r. l (" i TomorIaI--llemoTal,,-f?:,i ARTIS has purchased the stock and .material of James Carraway and removed to the shop form erly occupied by him. In the basement of .the Parcelli House, where he Invites his old friends and the pub lic generally to call on him. Best workmen la -the State empMyed, and Shaving, Hair Cutting' and Shampooing done at tbe shortest notice. Try him ? rl lTlir"r-. - l BOME" is rapidly growinr iu .public, favor, and 'kppesis,'withc6nndnce,:tA insarferifof property in WW M1U11I41B. ............. .. .. ....19 W ......22 00 . - m r nA . : : vne Tear, . . .CO l"V ...60 0t I tVDMbirt . lil.(U.. i ..i UonatelV low rates. ;, '. ; .r . . Five Sqssres estimated sis a quarter-column, and ten aqusres ss a half -column. -,v .. . - MISCELLANEOUS. . Desiring Always to nnHJiwisn oint ramNDsAvTra tstoh and' A seasonable goods, we would call their attention thisweek, " Three months. Siximonths.... .-'-.M; Kj'.ti,.'- ,; -:-A TO OTTR tAtlRTZ RTTPPT v nv - Ghoice Fruit i and GrocerifisJi i Received this day by Steamer and Ralhvtd. i ' '- v k LEMONS L vif t :ii ': 'OBANGBSi Jil J;'Ot'd HO 0 McMUSBAYia PEACHBS, :' V Hi' .1 " can. pine Apples ff7J;tt0.-li&rTIJOTKAal-:.r4.:j:. tf is-o.- AUd.. Iiii;io'v atk I: imported and Domestic Cheese Excelleilt Sweet Butter fThree Pounds for $1 00. ' : Small Sugar ; Cored Hams, : - i i !' BJtAITD, Pronouhoed by all who use them to be the finest in the city. t- , iv . - ., , u j - '-Together with a full line of ; y : FRESH FIEST CLASS GROCERIES. ' ; i : ; CHAS; D. MYERS & CO., . : July 18 tf . - -. 57 North Front street Tlie Ilrm of Conoley & -Yatea IS, THIS DAY DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CON sent All debts due by the firm will be psid by Cbas. W. Yates, and all debts due to the arm muct be paid to Chaa. W. Yates. - ... 'S.ii ;,j . .. f .-:- '. l-.': ... . - JOHN J. CONOLEY, ' rn a .- -S'iHi-rt Ji4 S. .o jr t f"..- -r.cHiact:.-i l . CHAS. W. YATES. Wilmington, N. C, July 21, 1873. , -. . y I -V; V 1 -i ' '-. j MU : '. '... The business heretofore conducted by Conoley A Yates, will be carried on by ChBi :W. Yates, at e old stand.. . . ..' '' A G-obd Chance..'1 rpo CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF FRENCH JL Cloth and CafBlmeree.:; ' ;r j I1 Will Makeup to Order :fi " '; ..'f i .business -BujTs,;,;rf : - : ' - WEDD IN G US. UITS, h. '! . DIAGONAL COATS AND. VESTS,- iv Blae Flannel Suits, v v f F warz-: linei suits, f As ; cheap Vas they can be, bought .ready; made, '.5-w !-;- A. DAVID, . joly 11-tf . I Merchant Tailor. " 1 Sugar, , CoSee, Bice, llolasses. , -t ( r TtAnvTa-Ttoflnwl Km.!" J: u ' " ''' 1UU . , (TA Bags Pf irfie R10 XJeflee. K Bbls BJce, A ff :,:..'. .. ...... I HA Bbls and Dhas ' New Crop Cuba '-MorKwce ror Faie low ty " - " -' - -' - July 18-tf , . ; 7 WILLIAMS & MURCHISQN. , Hay, IIoop Iron, Sp Cks, Cilue RAA Bales N.' R. and Eastern Hay, t ; Jul . .(!U:'2S ri4i:tijii i'ifi'f T: t)00 1aTTtxPTrn"' ; K rt A Second Haaff Spirit Casks; SI . it li t' irtrt BblsGlute' ' - nfnr Wtcr h V IUj vs : t 'J ; i. i July 18 p WILLIAMS &jMURCHIPON.. ... . ; Baeona. Bacon, Bacon. gQ BoxesD.S.:SidepilnOfJ lnf:jLy jBpxei Smoked Sldeso : jjuto jti ni j ! 1m Boxesmoked Sides and ghoulders For sale bv jttly 18-tf : f r KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. Cuba Moiassesj 1 t !..: 75 BhdB New Crop Cuba Molasses, ' :T? f Bbfe New Crop Cuba Molasses. " ;: WW! -.-f';!, . . : . ,:.f;.r.v -i , .. . For salelrr" i - --'V InlylStf ' KBl rchn: 7ER CALDER BROS i; j will) uuwm bwa at? Bushels Corn,. . ( r AUUvfiyiinJi'iV!-! I.v4'iit ji'lv'i' ii-'-i: c ijaies uay. . r , , , ForSaleby -";"; , ' July 18-tf ei; KERCHNER CALDER BROS. , . Rice, Sugar, Coffee and Tobacco. ; A; 25.Barre1". omnnilnil -y.li ZU: ' : " " - - 11111 AVUSWVi - . :i l?lj f:. xu EEBCHNEES fyiyP?.' ul I 11UUU JJUillUUU UUU UlUilgUUl UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EgGTjLA-., ii u: VOr11 -V july ftt. ;,Fruit.jmd, Confectloaery Store... iJ ? Mechanics of all Trades. YOUR 'U&ZKTJOX IS ;'' CALLED ''? TtJ Till - v yery large and first class assortment of Tools"" "required by you; and at prices that will stand (ospec r v fos-l Oaality of goods guaranteed in every respect. t I.'vou Would f'aveiimeand'money'cairat tbe Old Established Hardware. Hoom pf : , . .. . . ' t -Trr . -J ' JOHNDAWSON, V " jnljr 8-tf NosjilS. 80 and 81 Maraet su 'V. tZivilrl arc TTaviTfTO'rd 1 1' f:-i 4J UUU.UX Oi ! UU1 VS fe SJb V ..V" i .. J r- ;.t. LOWEST , i 1' i "t t At - GILES & MURCHISON, . ' - - New. Hard ware 8 tore. July 13-f X5 Fonville A Watson is this: da dissolved. The,. : boine will be Carried on by1 Mr. H.-W; Watsoo, X'i who alone is authorized to settle any ousmessor , the'latefirnt;'--' 'ttttci;l. 'H. .. I ftV- rfc J !. . i t , . . I. B. FONVILLE, V i July Sfi' ill 1 vs lM!ii 11. M, WATSON- ?iin i- j : ! . 1 -r , iadOQ Lhs. NiMvSMB m wa- - - - - - i, ti;ii j . -1 . 4 .- t. f t,Jinlyaft-tfv .,,rhAMES.,a STEVENSON'S. t., r jiacon, vgru, xiuux, pyrui, 50 tii . .i;i..:l.1f...lVIl .." . . . H 'i uoxesv. B..-Biaes- - - v . . . ...t SO 300(j' Bnslie8 PriHie nite m-1 "'"j QjfkA BDisrieur.-sJl graaea. :i- -i ,uf : i 50 Barrels 's. H: Syrup, ; ' 1 For sale low by f T July 18-tf - WILLIAMS 4 MURCHISON. - S..---.i.i ,i5 I-: !-! 11. r I :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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