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f THE HOEimiG STAR. , PUBLISHED DAILY. BY : RATKS OF STJBSCKIFTIOl III AAVATCI nna year, 07 m&n postage paid,....,.... $T 00 one j - u t 4 no Six months, (M M S5 One month, , C 1 00 Dot 'authorised idvance. - v. OUTLINES." Six persons killed by explosion of Close's nsDer mffiftowsJ Quarter million loss by fire ib Charleston yesterday, . including fifty small buildings land;; 20,000;: in naval stores-S ' M8Vs of large sunken steamer seen six miles sooth of Frying Pan Shoals lightship. .?-,Donw temple revelations orMountain Meadow massacre by the Mor mon Rshop Smith; bottle found on Coney Island Iteahsays Charles ton steamer;R''I..tvpno:vith thir teen lives. - i Twenty-nine cases yellow fever at.BmaBcanear;ijpej New York markets: Gold lSi12i; tur ! nentine 32i; rosin ..$1 ?5$l -70. . r Thirteen book an-J : job printing and four newspaper establishments . in Washing ' ton haie:repadta49&pos!CapMlP9l Uuion. Radical political intrigues and rascalities in Louisiana exposed. " LATEST FnOHTHE CAmPAlGlC W. D. Pruden is the Conservative candi- . . . .- . - - .. - date in ouuwau. U. B. Htisselt has been nominated by the Conservatives of ! Martin",-, ta' place of Mr. Waldo, .decline; ,and has , accepted.; the nomination. ?? isjji iij .; The Conservative candidates for Conven tion are as, follows in the allowing counr ties: Pasquotank, Prank Yaughan; Wash T. J. Norman; Perquimans. . Wm. 2f ewbold; Tyrrell, S. MIAlexander; i Hert- ford, John A. vann; Jjarev.i. v. aiecains. A Sentinel correspondent, writes: Our chances for carrying Franklin by a bun-' dred majority are very fine now, and con tinually improving. ' '; i A Johnston correspondent of the Sentinel says all .troubles are being - rapidly healed and that the Conservatives will give the Be- publican another such dose, as they gave, wem iasi jear. , , jc-i- . , . A 'New Davidson correspondent says: We will beat the Bids about six hundred or more beyond a'"d.6ubt,".r; t'S.'; "- .;. Senator Hansom on Friday was in IiaT-c-iti arranging his schedule. : The Newt says bis intention is to speak every day be tween this and the 5th of August. Clinton IL. Rodger, who was nominated by the Radicals of Granville, has declined aud the name of James A. Bullock has been designated in his stead. The Journal of Commerce 3& pleased to in foim its Jones county friends that Senator W. T. R. Bell will canvass that county, in behalf of Convention. V a : . ' . ''. Tne Windsor, Timea says Mr. Cherry is making a brilliant and -effective canvass in .Beriie. -v--- . Tlie Radicals have' not been able to agree n a candidate in Carteret A The Newbein Journal of Commerce says the election of Mr.: j'utnley, our candidate, is assured. . THEGITY;' KV A DVERTIH EJIKNTx. ',""' Ales. OLDHAM-New flour..'. ; ; 4 Brows & RoDDiCK--.See New AdVt on 4thPa2e. v .: ' 4 p -i Kerchxek & Caldek Bitos. (Jeo. LEraEtt Dry Goods.' ' -Bacon." . . i i r,. See AdVl Grand Family Excursion. Geo. Honset Wedding Presents. I S. G. NoKTOROPSoda Water. 1.'. U j;, ' , JIakkison & AiiEN Hats. ( , a AVilltams & MrKCHtsox-Bacon; Pptk. 31 cNsori & CoT Wamsutt Sbirta. J- a- ; See Ad' v't Gold Locket LesJ 't -y Ceosxy Ss MoBBisReai Estate Sale,!. " Rev. W. H. BAKKS-A'Card C. D. Myebs & Co. Claret! Claret! a John Dawson Mechanic's Tools. ; , C. W. Yates "Signa,". a Novel. - i f " SnRim BaoiClothingy i'f i 0 G Dl J. C. Steves Sox Orange, 'Lemons, Ac- Ullmlustou Betatl, Wied'j: The following prices :. ruled -yesterday: Apples, (dried) 12i cents per j)ound; dried peaches 25c perpound; walnuts,"25 cents ier peck; 'pickles, 2b' cents- pw ddzcnr iiml, 18 cents , per pound; butterl 3040' L-nts per pound; cheese, 23 cents per pound ; grown fowls ?580a pair; geese $ 1 50 per pair; beef 1016lc. per pound; beef, (CorO:: cd) 12HS13C per pound; V12i8ie per pound; mutton, 12iiic per pound; ham, 1618 cts. perpound; snonlders,124 H cents rjerpoundipeStperWnch; , flams, 23 cents a peck "open clns, 2025 , c'sn quart; soup buocl,5cts. ; eggSi'18g)2 ctuts. a doz; sturgeon,- 25 cts. a chunk (Slbs); potatoes, hew Irish; 406 a peck; sweet 25ict8;r fish-trout 2T pTMElffls"l)5c. ' per Duncn; turnips, 10c. a bunch; onions, 0 cents a pedk 1 eabtfae -'id&gS 5 cents head; bologna ?cehs 4 pcrrind; wild "v tenia a tiucks - 50ca?5 ' cent ' knair: radishes. parsley, 15 eents a bunch; onions, 50 cents a peck; carrots; Scents a jund;'rice, '124 -ts- a quart ;snap beans 20c a peck; squashes,' 20 tents a duz; cucumbers, 1015 cte a doz. Sonud oysters 80 cents 'a" gallon; green 'rn, 30 cetiis a dizeu;- blackberries 510. tfiiis a qurt; totuaiiiea 10 1 cents a quart; ,,kr. 5 cenw a doCate!lepeX iQi5 iiuwiuermellona, 25a50 centa,' t" n: . PubHe ftpeaktBK-Tbe CMTiii Open- Uf. A M. Waddell wilt leave bel ; norrof for Cuaiberliwid C4untyr where he addreW tbe; plelufhAicouaty: verai places duriri'gthe; xei'l&fieelL. ontil thedaviol election CoLWad- 11 will canvasi JBruiiswick cxiunty.penk-1 6 i umereni putuls.: .. Ve are sausaea the numerous friends of Ooy vrotipo in that Action wUI fluri ttthe addresses the distiogoisned, oratorj"; TMp tWcolin are becomiug Jhoroubly aroused and we u,ay expvel a good sbowiug on. election iiikX I fir. , A will be seen by. advertisement f in vthis issue, a family excursion, which has been nnooneelretoyorewlU taierplacVioB August 3.1 undert the, auspices ofrCape ear Lilbt Artineryiitbe proceeds'of the "cursiun will be devoted lpSyiiix' hudsome ubiforms lihirMye 'rost 'tieeA; l-urchased by' tbWOmpdyA 'pleasant d enjoyblq time is'guarauteed onthtoo t!siou, aud we (are satisfied mmittee. H make every; effort to Insure the conv rt and pleasure of the participants, t 2 IWVJ -' v. gj ' i' Ji JLJLJujJ VOL. XVI.NO. 106. liocal Dots. - ibere was iio session of the Mayor's urt yesterday morning, t Daring the past week the Keg ister of Deeds issued 3 marriage licenses, 1 of which was for white and 2' for colored couples. - a :jt: ?' ;;- :,--i-a Anere were, a interments in Pine Forpt (colored) Cemetery during the past week, of which 1 was an adult and 4 were children. . v Stationary to falling barometer, southwesterly to southeasterly winds, warm and panlycloady .weather are th predic- Uons for this latitude to-day. Tbe telegrapKTreports that" the ship Lapore, from Demarara, reports that on July ICth, six miles south of Frying Pan Shoals lightship, sheiaw lh three aSSUiol a large steataet,alfcwjii. ti CX A number of dogs were shot at the City Pound yesterday morning, j It is suggested that drowning the i animals would be much better, than shootrng, them. - The shooting is certainly-annoying to the neigh bora.. The Coantr Wrlt Hae. i '; : - We have been furnished with the follow ing report from Dr.' J. Francis King, who, in response to instructions from the proper Committee of the Board of County Com missioners, visited the County Work Bouse for the purpose of reporting on the condU tion of the prisoners: . : . ' " - No. , 1, Frank Wbittey; No. 2, Evans Souneerson; Not 3. ; Na i Abraham Jones; Na 5, ; No. 6, Nelson Little, with fever; Na 7, Wm. Murphy, with piles; No. 8, Henry CaJes, ruptured wears truss; rto.', Joseph Cinmes; No." 10. Henry Jones, thumbs slightly" lacerated:' No. 11. Henj. Uelsten; Mo. V, - i S0-13, Aaron UiDson, tnumb badly lacerated and wear ing bail and chain; No. If, r ; No. 15, Robert Tatemore. rheumatism: No. 16. -: No. 17, - ; No.' 18, -; No;1 19, Shade Nash;- No. .20, Wm.; Groves; No. 21, An thony Harroll; No. 22, Jack Qathom; No. 23, Isaac Simmons,, dysentery; No. 24, 4 No. 25, Sandy Lewis- No.,26, Ricb'U Moore.; both' thumbs badly cut; No. ' 27, Charlie McLaln, mark of cord on amputat ed stump of right arm; No. 28, John Jack son,! thumb lacerated; Nov 29,- Wesley Spencer, right leg very much swpllon and much suffering: JXa. 30. ro..al. Ja- ward Stanley; No. 32. Tom Adkius, -rut tured wears - truss; Nancy iienry, Char lotte Martini ;- r Opposite the names of those afflicted I have made such notes as will indicate their condition. .Those 'with wounded thumbs'- as welt as all others, are made to work, ex cepting the one with fever, who is confined to nis bed Tne members vacant were not shown me, four of them being absent on a flat. , All others in good conditions : Res pectfully.' " " ' JFbancis Kino, M. D. To Committee,- Messrs. Morris and S.Van- nnge, J. IVjiiii'XA A.Vs'lV. We understand a called meeting of the County . Commissioners will be- lieW- on Wednesday mbrnTng next, at ""10 o'clock," when the matter of the treatment of the prisoners at the Work House will be inves tigated.' J In this connectionf. we-would mention 'the" faci that a"' report reached jnsiice VanAmringe yesterday to the effect that one of the prisoners, whose name had hot been ascertained, baid "died from the effects of being suspended by the thumbs. How much trutbrtbere is In the, report we are unable to say, but Coroner Hewlett, Commissioner 3. VanAmringe ; informs iusj . would go out to investigate the matter. Bol4 Attempt. ... r..,r fi. Last nighrabout 10 ofclock Mr. TJ. Stew art and his wife rode in boggytothi front pf a store on Market , streetj ;when they alighted and entered the store for the pur pose of making some parchasesViea'vlng the horse and buggy 'unattended as' they had frequently done before.3 In a short ime they ireturned to find the horse, and buggy mis sing, and no traces of them apparent. The services of a small colored bov, who Wasin the habit of taking care of the horse, ; were called Into reiqalsilion Jind' afteia consid erable search ; in ! the vicinity ' of Market street he discovered the horse and buggy being driven about by another colored boy, aged about 15; prl$;ycarsr Thev wuybe thief,' on findihg'hhnself ! watohed.-'qckl- vacated the buggy and rapidly made way for parti ttnknawri.1 ZTheJiorse Ana nnggy wereecoered fThis should be a warning to ooV eitiaens riot toWVe'themselVes lfabiefwknJ MCtf6 ta phtcoof DJOJ DaVls;' and f to perhaps considerable 10f s by .having their property under proper care. - - WilmloctAM CS Will. r: '. ;. We learn that the first sale of goods by the Wilmington Cotton Mills was made yes terday, Messrs; Aaron & Rheinstein of this city bei&eprehaseSi TisL'wejindei: stand, is the first sale of the same qnality of goods ever ' made , south of Mason and Dixon's Jinef We aWglad lochVonicfJ thlar fact as famishing1 an indication.of a still farther stride in the march- of commercial iprovement and prosperity; tjp: ';- lal"re Court.:, ;;;-;;:-'" Before Justice Gardner, yesterday-after noon, Wm. Brown was arraigned on. ine charge of committing jissault and battery on ihe person of L. Odom. juetenuant was found guilty and ordered to pay ahue 4 TaV foHowjug; watt tlie range of tbether-; uiuineter at the Signal Bureau, iu thw city, 3 esieraayji.:,,:. , ,w. . -7 A: W$l V 13 ii., 84; 2 P. M.y 9' 4 ;30 t! ' ' iH,:' ., ........ "fi'entle'manfrorjwh?w& the informaUdn;bhjThich.rouc articlejon County; warrants was jbased, seems to have r. vsMoymS Jidf that Btsan'rea-diTy disposed . of been in error. these warrants at a discount of 5 pprcent.;opiand ,tha,t ibere is an briier now on the County records Requiring the tax-collector tb iireceiver them for taxes; 5rf"' " "; u ': 5 WILMINGTON Oar Cliurcnea To-Day. First Presbyterian .Church, corner Third and Orange streets: Prayer meeting at 10 o'clock a. m.; moraiog, service , at ' 11 o'clock a. m.i afternoon service at 6 o'clock.. Ret;. 'Dr. -Wilson -Officiating. Sunday School at 5 p.m - Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, Rev; CM. Payne, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ml and Si p. m. Seats free. Prayer meeting Friday at 81 p. m. rX ' -,-; j Services in St John's Church to-day, SL James's Day, 9th Sunday after Trinity, as follows : TfcIebfa"tiQn rbt tfierHoly -Eu charist at 7i7?cIock, a. m. "Morning Prayer, Litany and Ante-Communion at 11 o'clock Evening Prayer, children's service- at 4 o'clock. 2p ; Services ija James CUurcM; to-day. 9th Sunday after Trinity, as follows: Early celebniti0iVt7 a. m; Morntng.Praver at 11 a. m. 8 Evening Prayer at 6 p. m. Sunday ' ; Services at St' Paul's (Episcopal) church coruer of Fourth and Orange streets as fol lows : ; aervices an l a. m , and p. m Rev. ; T. M? Amblef; " Rectoi ?J Beats free! j First Baptist 'Church,- wrner of -Market and Fifth streets. ; Services at 11 a. m and 8i p. ra., Rev E. C. Dargan. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Prayer meetingThursday night at Si- o'clock, luung men's prayer meeting on Tuesday night at 8i o'clock. ti ! St PauTslErang. Lutheran Church: corner of Oth and Market , streets, Rev.. G. D.i Bernheim, pastor. No services Jn the morning. English service at 8J p. m., by the Rev. C. M. Payne." Sunday School at 3 p.' m. Christian Association at 4 b. m. Meeting of the Church Council on Tuesday '!' u '' 'v''4i'i-i.ij. .-N av-iuiui.i, . at o p. m. Front Street M. E.. Church (South), cor. ner of Front and Walnut streets; Rev. J.E. Manb, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 pi m. Sunday school at 5 . p. m. Young Men's Society Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting . Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. - ; ! . . 4 , 1 Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South), situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church sfreets.: Rev. F. H. Bisbop win f officiate morning and "evening. Sabbath ' School at 9f a. ta. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. . . , ''..--tjL - g-i- vt - I St. Thomas' Catholic Church" Dock St. between znd and 3rd. , services to-day as fallows: Holy Mass at 7 a. m. and 10 a m. Vespers at 5 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. nu Sunday school for the colored children in jlie bjisement at 3 p. m. Rev. M. 8. Gross, pastor(and Rev. Jas. B. White assistant. .: Seamen'8 Bethel: Services at 31 p. m. Rev.; Jo& L. Keen; Chaplain. itni.t Services at St Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church. Morning ; Prayer at 11 ; o'clock i evening prayer j at 8 J , o'clockl - Sunday school at 4 p., tn.,at St. BamnboS. School house.' ' Seais free. r , ' ' -. ' ' ; First Baptist Church, colored, on Fifth aad Campbell 'streets' " 'Services as follows:' Sunday School at 9 a. m.; preaching, at lOVa. nt., 3 p. m. aud Tip. m. Rev. F?R. Howell Pastor. i '. fr;': .. 'Services at the First Colored Presbyterian Church, ;;Chesnut between Seventh and Eighth streets, at 11 a. ml by Rev. D. J. Sanders, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Reclatrara aa4 loapeetora . . . ;The following changes, have been made in' the Registrars and Inspectors of Election in the various Wards and Townships: r.r First ITaid (Upper Divlsion)- Fill- yaw in place of A..O. Wiggins as Inspector. Lower division, A? AJ Dudley in place of James Lowreypas Registrar,' and : Samuel Reid fn pacelbf JH." Brown, as Inspector. " Second WardGeou.W- Betu In place of Geo. Jackson, JL C Brock in place of C. Lum8den anrXJl"Mallett, Jr., in place of XJi MalieTt Sr.fas Inspectors. AV5 fT ' Third Ward Jas. W, King inplaqe of. Ci IL Bissinger,' as Inspector.. r:: n ? . rir Fourth Ward J. D. Sampson in place of J. K. Cutlar, as Registrar 'N. Jacobiin place of W. G. Fowler, Sn, as inspector :" Cape Fear;TownshipMurpby Wad.in place of HJE. Scott, as Registrar, James .Williams in place of Tbos. WilliamSi i. Hameti Township-D. CTavis in place ofi W.- Humphrey, M 'llfegistrar. Ed- W. J. Ennett in place of . Edward Moore, as Inspectors. V : :,;......... . .citafi rooa f Cuiy Kxeatve Cmmm.L 7. The following comprise the County Ex ecutive Commi tee appointed by tbe Chair man bribe County ConveutionVuhder reao lutibn of that body: WUntingtoYf . L. ' Saunders,;"? LH. Bow'den', Waiter Coney,. James Madded John CfKocb;w . r: -, -u. . u -J- t Cape-IhuAyf:' 8tf. George. - ixarMCf4iMmasJftBKr- I Jfafcw-John aley. '&rrfTWf--iJoseph Craig. 1 The Ckmimittee will "meet at' Culi' Saim-1 ders' office on Tbursdayj 29th July, at 12 M.! Speaklnc 1 Brttnwlefc. ,v ....... We team that Maj. J. A. -Engelhard has accepted an invitation to a' Jdreslhe people it Town Creek, Brunswick county", '6n "Sat urday next, the 31st of Ju!y. It is also re- :pbrted tL at Judge Russell .basValso au ap: potntment at the same time aud place. 3,;-V.i Z"m m-m : to tbe Ver Pender Count f rn R K. Brvan. thfljJJemocrauo 'aniMuate 4 for the Constitutional Convention will ad dress the people "of ' Pender county : at the J following times and places!:1 "Rocky Point ' , .Thursday, July; 29 Lillington,'.6.trr.:.rd4y, ... su Point Caswfill,M;;,Satnrday, 81 Leesburg ;.V.'.-..... . .Monday, August 2 BannernWs Bridge.. ..Tuesday " 8 k Sandy Run. ., ... ; Wednesday Other speakers oz aouuy are expecieu w be present and address the people at the times and places above stated, j fd7twlt STJNJDAY;i JULY 25;8T5S; HARBOR IMFHOVUflENTNt 23d July, 1875. f Colonel Wm. L. DeRosset, President of Hie ,. Chamber qffbinmerce V s Sia: On the 19th instant a partial. examU. nation of the harbor and its surroundings, with tbe public works for its improvement. was made, the inclemency of the weather 6ht otherircumstarjces preventing a thor- Since our visit on tbe 26th of March last (reported on the 29th), no important change to pereeprjblen ry q About the same draught of water is report- led Available Jor navigation,. ay lofjeet. OSLljU Mr-"" J-XJLX i. UM DOUlll o xauAau aro wearing away rapidly. The point is al- most gone, and the outer lace of the island is perceptibly Srasttngf also the inner face of the island towards the light house ap pears to. be wearing off rapidly. On the 'opposite side the point of beach and stioal at Oak Island Point are growing and ex tending into the harbor. THB TWO OPENINGS across tbe line of narrow beach alluded to in a former report are doing well, the lower one 4s entirely closed and tilled up to nign water line, the upper one is nearly closed and filled up to or above high-water line. The powerful pressure of the river ebb in its exit out ot - THE TTTTJCT has: had . ihe' "effect of wearing somewhat the north face Of Zeke's Island and pushing back the line of shoals ttakine Beaward from the island on tbe southern edge of the 1v Inlet,"' thus" enlarging the in let ' somewnat : at tnta point, lbe, same inflaence no - doubt has bad "the effect of .producing encroachments upon the point of beach just beyond the bid break water! necessitating the erection of a line of crib work about 1,100 feet in length, (be sides about feet' of rigat-angte"' abutt menU)trom the old work to the point of beach for i. protection, wnicn Uius far ap pears efficient jJ!, ) HH3'!r'.'.;U:';: . ri. THE! OLD BREAKWATEll is being constantly strengthened byaccti mulai ton ir. sand, - although the beach has not entirely closed no acainst it. owinz to some leaks still remaining. A line of shoals however, appears to be encircling its entire from from Zeke's Island to the point of beach which we regard a favorable opera-' tion of nature. ' ' " - - ' '' ":- " PEDEHAL POINT presents no marked change; a few brush- cribbage-abuttments . have 3 beeaplaced around the point to collect sand for its pro tection which has had the desired .effect SNOW'S 3IABSH CHANNEL behind the Horse Shoe Sboal, 100 feet wide and 9 feet deep at low tide, was finished m Mav: nretTcn-Kn: s whlrh KiA Wn ' nT Dredge N6N 3K which had been op erating upon ' ' . ' ! THE SHOAL OF LOGS AND 81TJUPS abovelBig Island since the middle of - Do-1 cember, was reinforced by dredee No. 2. on tbe 23th of May, since, which time' both dredges nave been operating witn decided effect until the 1st of July inst, when work was suspended" for general repairs 1 of dredges and lighters preparatory to com mencing on a-new-oontract-for-enJargiog f feet, and 12 ' feet deep ' at' Tow tide, which It Js expected;;to,jr complete by JJovem- ner, wnen lue wuoiejorce wui Le returned to the' flats above" Bis Island for operations during be" winter. TThe'su'ction dredge weodbnry-nas been at work -at tbe Snow's Marsh channel during . most of the Summer: in Consequence of the prevalence of southwest winds, producing a heavy Swell upon the outer bar and preventing a profitable ne o Jier there.At v , , t . we are inrormed by jar. romp moieau, of 8mithville,Ji that. the Brig J LBtie Fury, drawing li. feet water aad piloted by Jonn P. Bavager came "safely down from Wil mington on the 80th of June over allshodls f without touching bottom, which is consid ered the greatest accomplishment of the kind known to the oldest inhabitant Within , the past ..few . days. . operations have been" Commenced for removing the obstructions, to the chaanel near thejWreck buoy above tne upper Jetty and opposite to Reedy": Point, which, bad been placed tbere during tbe late war, and up to this time about 400 feet lineal of the projecting I arms and points witb someiron have been remoredrxoitttheJeaat sidftof the body D ill JcToposals Joavfr been lnvued from-con tractors for continuing the deflecting break water at Federal Point, looking to the ulti mate closing" pf the JnletCAnd also, pro posals for closing titer Inlet at once.' Many proposals were submitted, none of which, however, meeting the approval of tbe Engineer,'-were rejected. .We are informed that in a few davs new Dronosals. some what modified, will be invited, from which We , can only bope i some good will, result re are uicuoeu iu uie ueiiet uuu me rvtu. difficulty m the way of closing the InleMsr the wantof snfilcient means at command, ,to prosecate the Work successfully It this is the case the Chamber should by all means urge upon next Congress the Importahceof makincf sacfr kborrjorialion as the engineer thay .Teenv adequate. This -much it will- sureiy ao juie,auojecij. properiy preseni- results. J&ont. te 5 limited, appropriations heretofore made, for we hazard nothing in, declaring that' few : if any of the public works of the ,cintry( ha vf resulted ih so mucn oireai tangible oeneni irom similar expenditures of money, and the Congress must be satisfied that tbe appropriations for tbe Cape Fear have neither, been .wasted orj squaudered, but judiciously expended, pro ducing the most happy results results ex ceeding tbe most sanguine expectations., We beg to repeat' the? 'suggestiohS'fn our last report ot urging the opening to general commerce an inland water communication Uhrough our coast line r sounds, or by any .other more practicable route or means which may, present itself. Also of In the interest of navigation and commerce. LIFE .BfflT that wefire'vrar of for erecting thecqast line telegraph south -of Cape'Hatteras,as provided forJlhalaatpgressT - - irrom inev iignis oerore ns jno -wore ior improving the harbor is progressing satis factorily, and hej future Drospects.Terj n-1 qouraging. a. xiutt, - - . .J, H. Chadbotjbn, z ivnuz --.A- .r-.- Committee; 3ai TaiJisraB rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer- c&anu; maaaf ACtarers andl-athersJ l-'Tbof ar tiP durine and changeless, ana wiu.. copy, ,snrp, .ana dear for an indefinite period of time ; Having Just) pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. . - . - " " '- - v. '. - at or near Smith vtlle, in the Interests ef -ho.- malrij) f "a ri O i 1 K mhk Up to this tiDfie, no rnovenient has been J. . v.. .l :.t C0BBESPO4OENCB. Mr. RK. Bryari,Gr IDeab Sib At the Democratic conven tion of Pender county, held at Burgaw to-day for the purpose of nominating a delegate -to represent us in the .Constitutional .Con vetion to meet' in Raleigh September bext, you were unanimouslyj selected, and as a committee to noUfy you!' of the same,' we take great plessure in asfiuring you. that we ueneye .you can. so Harmonize! ibe entire coudiv as iQaeeiire.-your eieciion on .ine first Thursday of August next,, and ask you iri ntWa'nt -fVta m Ami r irv?-ii ' ' Ti ' 'tAnnA S n n us w nuu our -own personal gratincauon ai jout uviainftuuo, Bwu wi lUBi run Buceyv l obedient seryants, rj"IU tit' L7" I jrsp questing my acceptance oft nomination by our county convention to representPen- dec county in the ConsUtutionafConvention which is' to assemble in Raleigh in Septen oer next, nas. io come to nana, ... tt, You Were .witnesses, . gentlemen, ? to the I fact that I have been extremely reluctant Lanttot SL. . .V. caiaaie. Dince it fittpma t ha tna Wlfih iif thA MAnfa that T 1 should do so, I yield to your request and I aeceDt the nomination. . I wilL without ac I -xwuu. .w u uu nuu vi wiiw pvuiu uimx I cident, 'meet the people of : the different I w awMiw Mwcvwu aaaa nuu' Juiv uaj vt election, for the purposes of discussing the great issue now : pressing upon us- for soW tion. . t With sentiments of hish resrard. I temain, gentlemen, yours, truly, -: i- - I-- -:lt. K. BKTAH. ' Spiritsrnrpentine i. ' . , . -. -,' . :(: i ; :i i . - . ;i ; i; I .i i. . -. s - Mr., C. W Malone is announced as associate editor. of . the, Asheville.JEp- ! -r The. .court bouse in Gatesvitle was' fired but not burned on the . night of i toe loin inst, oy an incendiary, l , . , r -.A suspicious . lookrne man with a woman was obsberved in the'vicinitv of XiarpsooTo jass sunaay., persons wno were shown Partin's photograph after he bad left i !ur. nrogaen nas comnrntea l the sentence of death in the case of Reuben f Wilkerson, white, of Beaufort county, con- vlcted of murder 'ttf imDrisonment in the State penitentiary for two years. ' Y Vapt. J fank ..D. btocktpn has been appointed Chancellor in Tennessee. The Jlemphis AwXomche says: Mr. Stock- ton is a North' Caroliah from; Statesvillei i tiiii T" Tn wWki- -fLJ 7 uJ W.""0 to; Memphis after; the graduated ia .the class of 1859 at Chapel 1 war. ana nas Deen engaged in tne active and sue-; cessful practice of tbe law for the cast ten years. His appointment ' will be endorsed by tbe bar, and ia entirely satisfactory to tfie public generally.. The" resignation of i nis predecessor, tbancellor. B.-1,.; Walker, wno accepted me position 01 uitv Attorney. occasioned the vacancy of which Mr. Stock ton has beeo appointed. ' The ' high legal ability of the Chancellor : of the Second Chancery Court, , establehed by t Judge Walker, will no j3oubt be maintained .by Chancellor Stockton. ' ; ' 1 ' , '. CITYITEMs. ' a t Latb Papkbs-t-To . HairiB' News Depot, West eifle Front Street, we are indebted for copies of ; the New York Ledger, C hvmney ' Corner ni Frank IasIW MustraUd Newspaper tot the current week. The Stand will rtmakv opetr!ttntil lfoVloek this mbrainft-;. ii. i; .71 u tj-ijil. ; .la-ft'aroii Corf or TESTmbkiAi- HAiramAL, Mo. May 80 1874. Messrs. J. A W; Tolley, 39 Maiden Lane, New Tora-6Vat.' The IS Gun which yon built for me. no. xuwj, nas amvea aareiy to nancL. -Allow mo to r . . . . . & thank von for the fldellfr with which mt earrloS ant I . i . . . I propOTn and eXCelmtnrJsh. ar BJlUlAt COUld be I 1. ..tti .rr. n i-u .txv-rrs N'C . liflsi. Mil deaired,,and morehaa Hteemyiexpectatkma., iLfflrSK a necessary for a man to have a gun built to meas- I nrement as to have a boot so "bant to ensure good I fill 'The' pattern 115 and penetration 40 are very su n- i" perior. The pattern Is as close as I desire, and the tKpetmton-i thiafc-is-BeidoM - attained.-! fhead of any pobHc recaiid-wMica 1 hive teen. . Respectfully Yours, G. W. DoBXAir. j NEW ADVmEMETS. MineraL an4 Soda .Water.;. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER FULL supply of the following ned.Mlneral Waters, concentrated, Carlsbad, belters, Vichy, : PyrmonW isaiiaJUBSingen., Li rfvs-s v Para. ooiattocu 4 Sod Water madoTn the Jaotat-J proved style. In fountains of the lateit fanpravecon uucuuu, I - ' j Jl Si sr lM . - u j m a.i ' - Js?earl CassimereuHatsi ASHIONABLM SILK HATS, ElNB-MHAN At "BARRISON & ALLEN'S ujyS&4fi JW'-X.l-.Ml !.. W. -lf ll 111) Jf ?"'. GOLD LOCEET, : CONTAINS Q THB CH lnfonf tM-TjifflM'i' A HnlfjiblP reward will he Bald 1 by delivering Ite jlwne to the JJ oaarl if alooa.", olySVH UJ j :: Bacon, Perk, Sugar, Coffee. 1 1 Boxes D. 8.. .Sides .. . ...XaOJ r Boxes J3moked Sides and . tihoulders, '.: -- - OK Bbls MeesPorK.a 'r a . : j..-..,. f-j-ri tfiA Barrels Refined Sugar, 50 Bags Prime Rio Coffee. j Tor sale low luIyS5-tr;;;r.,WL SMCBCIUSON WHY 1WB .SELL; Lower than the material caababought at the stores. We SellrM divids We Intend making omr profit intho largness ,of our -s sates, f . - CHOICE C. Jn)Mers, we Ighinsf from 4ro 'IS'ftsi FeTrtsCedVHfBM; 8trios."irhouldcrs?F.M. Beef and Kg Pork, Qodd guaranteed fresh and ..of, best, quality, , . ' Jnly t6-tt JAMES. C..STEVENSON. ' ' . SNEWDVERTISENm f WmBmtniffr Wit 'HAT WE ARB INSTKTJCTED TO CLOSE. , ( '1 1 j f f Ff..7 ... - -it) ''ir ' f :i ;i., JiTy'VlE,n7BOF AND IlfACpORDANCB WITHii JIT, CRONLY. Auctioneers J , , j X the provision of a certain mdentare of mrt mIL. . . i .(!;!!.' 1 sage.-execute by Feiet. Mayer to "IheBankof New,t i - t .--.t-'iiti'ji. ri .By CB0NLY.fr MORRIS. j : un laeaoay, Angnetara.,. ikts. Ttl'cieoit 1 and office now occupied by a HpT tokeri c3b ; Two-etory warehoasa In Wilklason alley 13x48 Sas wa&e Teraif aah ei3ia&ik petce0 July tAagrt 1st and sT - t;-.r nr m- - : 1 Y i. Vl.- T WB laiG AO H01B fll lillB, Ml DY 11 LuSSi f- "A ND THOSE WHO. HAVE.. , LAID IS A : ' . . . ; ; ! - j j.,.. t ft',tir stockof gobdafor ttair TWed fanlly . . .ii. . . . . J use inraj me Dpienaia biock iaas i nave oesa .eomr jeUeatdtacrific?, Fdut 3 if ;s. r ."will simply regret U: time flies, -. . yt sr .K-'.- Tevi; W1r' i f"Tfr? 1jrrif7J taSa. ot; . r: wind j JTpVu ; before the removal of my tock to another cliy T wfll offer another Jndacenient, knowing as r do, the, ! i SCARCITY OF MONEY 'U . .. . . : . . . . , . ..f . it Is this besides eeninK some of mv stock' at flffy per cent, ussa xuaa uua r. i d wm aiake to every j V v(a7 DISCrjiqr .OF ia PKBCTNT. j oa all iahu -over tea tloHart, thla Is aS J near gltlng T' " i r rffl oi:Cf io m AW ROOP& BOLD AT 1ESS TEAK POST, b, -j I iJ-jfrU; Irt-luu. OI'GEo! LlEBER.'; :t;;rj,tV;Mj. sg.Myketw ; Grand jTaMylKc THE .UNDEBSiQNEn" COMMITTEE. OF; AJt- , j. iwiEciiKittB hu pwuiuo in miunamg ta? cra Zenaof WllBlnfftaB..and the iniblifi venmdlr.r i)in - ' ? ; ,;,! ..,,,,1 i jf; nn iirn TJtlflT V. PTnTTDOiniT t A.unAIllJ'r Afflljir MUuKMUll t M'i.j'j !1t'7,!. i'(i'fi! i'i M is.-r-J. - .- 1 li( f l 3VlltA-W given nwler the ' anSpiceV of the' 'i! .- ' :': CAPE FEAR LIGHT 1 AETILLERY, ' i.-L :-.!! K. Jitj tosmithville and blickpish RRnrrNrnk . : TO SMITHVHXE AND BL KCK FISH GROUNDS, ' Ji;f , .' .t. v- ii :. i -; on Tuesday the 3rd day of Angost next ; . j' .. i i i ill rackets for Gentlemen....... I ; -. f LadieBi ."..'.; .50 1 Children under 10 years of age: and-servants acr, campanTine lanuues iree. 'rnose wno attend may rest assured that the Committee will spare no pains jtamake this excursion an enjoyable affair to aii.I t i a 1 . 1 t i.. . - uciTOuiueuu) ecrvcu ou uuaru ai cuy prices, ; BOAT WILL LEAVE WHARF AT 8 O'CLKJE. The Committee reserve the right to , reject all 6b- itfh5?le I80n9' ittT?.; fcj on '1 lckeu caa be obtained at the Book, Jewelry and Drag Stores, and of the Committee. " 1 : :I ! WALTER X3. MicSAE ,1 - ! i . ,j.H.:Gk.J,LANNait. ,..) "lr.V7. r !. R.' W.PRICE, r Committee. ' i R. L. UAhRIS, I Vi ! W. H. OSR&KN. J ' jnly S5-8t Sa We Sn , , .:- .'T;m. A Card; tf'jt'Jji'l.ti'-.fK i MRS. GREEN 1 Seeing your reply to-Mrs., Taj?., lor'i enquiry in the Star, Now so far your jwug unaec w wnicBiui care or me cnurcn is cow 'eerned. it is not known tn nn (nnl-w fnll nmM ) I ask how if Mrs. Green waa not a member of 1 iiunnr UAnuneiL wu b imeinaRrnr. - n ra,,h. .bu .1,. .v.7hTi I ledee to do an v business with a member of a elinrch ft Traurmn n anl nl ) w.hM m I I be to iretatoterof dmmlfurinn f rnra mrhnrrh whlrh 1 Sofar astenhuT five falsehoods 6ii Mra: 5ren aa: j sheaffirms,IamwiUlng to, bear all that and more li TrT. "l ? T- ftiim wis Mm Pnm Ui TmlMu Tlikna. that you will watch and pray and remember that' yon is a voune bride and have married a herald of ' the Cross, who will have all these things to encounter , I j .', ,-..vV. , u.tmvw w. n.jiAim.'ii Mbs. QjtKf SeeinirmTname Tint In th' Morw-1 n Ma WMJ uv.u utOB juu, rso Stai, I ask you to please not let me see my i name any more ior jeeus sa&e, or else yoa will have to meet all conseouences. r nw.it.-yiv July S51t . , . . ... 7 AMELIA JEWETT. f , A "taSffiv?. HZE&Sf-& ot 11: r T" We must close out our entire stock of .. lf (? O O I) 8 I Men's. Eots and Children's : j Cnle.fd.seB:an4 yon. wHl.-crtalaly bay; j a j nlvtSlf.io :?ll I i ?. J.ISllRlSR BROiJ PIIW --t. ; 1 i.i ' Q isarreis sugar. C Barrels Ripe, m -i fTC Pkgs Leaf Lard. ' , , ; , v- yi1"" ' nlySStf . KhHCUNKlt OA! DER BRO ' Tobacco Sua fi', caudlew and Crackers ' A A Boxes Tobacco. Corn, rHayai' OA A A Bushels Prime "w Bite ena Mixed Corn. Oi A BHs'FlourtW! graflea; I K A A Baiel NVanof Extern HayV1,'' tvOU.lw m! w .,iiiiri..i .liii -i. i .h..tf - July 25-tf. rr. t;; WILLIAMS AMPRCHISON. V ; Bagging, Ties,'. Spirit Casks, . Glue; i nl i mn nous jixira,iiesvy. jwEgioe, k 1 1 1 j ) ; 1 1 r lOO To118 Keced Tiev. ' j i .'. o AA SjEHandSjrft &sks iVSfO ,f.f... 'Miss,' wwwm W9n ;lir;:i1pw'jjiTO bfyli bit i iillLRGBAINGEBvjii juryiSbttfl.n JWILtlAMS AMTJECHISONJ 'TOrsaleWtvby m I II 1 Dun aitu AiiMS w vwy v w Molasses QAA?sgaSfcoritu:iKa-jT.i!aii i l 1i5ir7UtoatAaifHuaio(U'JH-j-ixa n iin uvv 1 AA Tons jcuraKauuano. ., , i ,1UV-I .: t viljil v''f I-"'-' ' I For sale low by )V July K-tf WILLIAMS & MUHCBISON. One Mafteta,?. I W " s .ttrdays,.....-... ...... j.-...... I'M 1 ftree 4ajW-.'iu.-.i.-:. .S 1 TwomontJu. .........15 Of . ' Six MiUlB...r7r...... ...... .. .86 00 . 1 J". ................ uv v ft COBTUKl AdwrHirmimli taWm' nw.noi. . JTlTewquarea esttiaated as a qaarter-cotanm. ar.a Unsqaaresuahalf-colaBut. i vv.k v a . ' NEWaADVERTISEMENTS. - Sale of Valuable Eeal Estate M. CBONLX Auetleneer. tlanover," bearing date the 7th day of March. "A. U. 1878, and registered ia the recorda of New; Hanover A J . connttr ia book KKR. it na?e fil and Fnilnviii? th.. I nndMiied.as jheAttprnejspf eaid mortgagee, will: ' tN.MpNDAY, THB 9th: DAX Olt JLY mT t 13 o'clock M fctharnnTw.o xi .iii- ' mTiH0 K" 6t Beatauai a? the comer f w,.)!. SSS3ra - ylWi tWs other, line northwardly ixtyis: feet: bi:; SSS&.fiSS? tffifeffit bCkiSrnttAte ""I.'f n jsojjx, , Attorney a. Above Sale JuiFoi's; at liaf .ocioJB!- ai",: -lit'-. -: '." ; i -' J ' .''.-n.; atf im JtrnujNT or coukt HOUSE, f; I July 19th, 1875 nacts. .5 Claret! Claret!!, I -7 MAKE YOTJS SELECTION FROM . -!' ' One Iliindred Cases, Assorted THE FINEST EVES BROtJGiTP TO THE CITY. jCeats? per, Bottt9pwards,T v. , EXTREMELY LOW. RATES. ; : J Call and examine pnr stock, and by pnrchaeing and using yon may keep C00L . CHAS. D. MTEKS & CO.,' July 25-tf 6 A t North Front street. , --' -'r- Ur, - Z MeCilElllCS 01 Ell Trade S. l i . i VOint ' ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE ' 1 J. very large and first class assortment of Tools - r required by you, and at prices that will stand hi spec- ' tion. Quality of goods guaranteed in every respeot. I ' you would t ave time and money call at the Old ' ' ' Established Hardware Bouse of ; , , - i 1. 'A JOHN DAWSON, 1 jnly SS-tf r . , Nqb. 19. 20 and 81 Market St.. , l , - Tlie -Most Fascinatliig Kofel . , . - ) -1 ; CF THE DAY 13 t l U-rnf MVP' 1 1 J ?'t T 4 , t . ? 1 ". . By OUIDA. . ' 1 . .. - This it possesses lutuil measure those unmis-U. f )uida's name famous wherever the best worVa of J5.nejign,nction we reao. It has au lha . Inteneiiy of feeling, all the luxuriance of language, and all the brilliant imagery, of her earlier work. 1 iir.v -.i 1 J Jest reoeived and for sale at? 1o ffUnivf f.M v. -"orwrrxTEs, ! City Book Store. J O i julyJMi tf i? 2i tr it r 'Af'-- llf.l PINE STOCK OP . ' ? I : ... j- C T T If T? T3 Tlf A T T7 K-7..Aj AUiJV i ''If! XliiJjO i' , SiHiL !.-'.,.:,( iiOJlft-1 :. ..i.t just; received; at .1 H !:- 1; (GEO. HORNET'S, ft. ft a July S5-tf ; 53 MarkitStreot.h) Bacon, Bacon, Baconi Q A Boxes D. Bi..HZp) O ( Boxes D.' S; ShoulderB, .- 2 Boxes Smoked Sides, '! , - f. V fi 20 Boxes Smoked Shoulders; w t, 1- jnlyS5-tf KERCHNER & CALDBR BROS. , V Jioiir, Il6ur,",Flour.. if "OCA Bbls Bob White Flaur. J 4 v " V - ' ' y ? OAA Bbls Prmcosa-'Itoyar Flour, 300 bbls Ben 5UU Mills Flonr.f -t-- -.. - v n' For sale bv : : . ulyS5-tf KERCHNEB A C ALDER BEOS. M it f VJr-0j iItiliVViJTf U'B. ' WW 'I acd' i will f guarantee: 1 PEBFECT WORK i ' Gutters 'antt eiiddrPliio . ! r it j ..t . made to. order at ATES. . - v 1 4? & ' v f HABDTjfQ; jpHNspN.4 ra, f j ' a Nuts iSt.,' betwen Mulbeirr and WatamV I j July jS-nac ! .Aif. Iks 1 87 5 1 8i7 5 4 '" J.- ii-iAUXOT. I y Wpnt-'Xorth or Bonth. Everv barrel 'guaranteed perfect Send your orders to i leCape " ' - Fear Flour, and PearJ Hominy JfHlf.- v ... f . u , I J luly 9-8wnac axjul, ul.uuam, prop r. - 4-4- I. B. ORAINOEB.,.,.W4,i.w...FMsnsj. , , i 10 N. wVD.' JOHNSON...'.. ... AVica Prksidxst j. d; cummin ok ,..;v"Jj.jj.4uAna-... , .'ill Directors: HON. WiD. JOHNSON T.rMarion, S. C. , J.p. McLUCAS5.t.tiH.lU'.V?..itr.'itV ' DtNCAN MfJRCHJSONi,t 4lnf''iVy Wt A. W RIGHT . . . . , .......... Wilmington, N. C. JNO. m ATKINSON. I. iiy-i H -VA DJK. MURCH18UN- s , " tfy 4- all the ordinary business pf a Bank. nleaenro in acoommodatina tbometcaa' ! - immunities of Wilmington and other places (1; dinr onntinz ucn oaoer as can oe reconunenoea ; as good: by any ef ths Banks located where ths par- ' or fjoyjespoiaeats Merchants KxcnaogejNanonaitianK.....piew tors. Cltizens,NatkmalBanki.;iiiH.4.-...BaltIinoi- UAW AHjAB nar.An Vtsu'av ui iivn naiw v va maySO-tf sac - . . .Wilmington, 1 v Ml IP i: vs , - : .-.; . :!! i'.r .. ; ' -.. i t f f:: m f I. w. I s -1 . v 5- ' 't' t - ' it.'' h. rl .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 25, 1875, edition 1
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