THE IIOBimiQ1 QTAE. v ptmJSHSD DAILY, BY - frxn or btwobiftioii ir advajtcx: " ritr subscribers, delivered in any part of the . Fifteen Cent per week. Our City Agents are nofwtiorUed w collect for more than 3 months la usance. T ; OUTLINES. . A passenger, name unknown, coramitted. suicide on the passage of the New York boat to Charleston. : One engineer hatcheted another to death in Cincinnati. In three weeks Carlistaliavelost 4,000. Sweeney, McCuney'& Co., Wheeling glass manufacturers, failed. for $150,000. Thirty cotton mills at Oldham, Eng., have closed. New York - markets: Gold," 112i112i; 'cotton, 14l5i; rosin, $1 65$1 7; spirits turpentine, 3232i. Plimsoll's shipping bill will, on Roe buck's motion, come up on its second read inr in English Commons on Thursday next. " Considerable fighting between the" Turks and the insurgents. Vice Presi dent Munford, W.U. Telegraph Co., died at Paris. Religious riots in Panama. - Chief Clerk, Avery, of . Treasury De partment, indicted for. malfeasance. :- -Assistant Attorney General Fisher has re signed. Sixty-fi ve cases, seven deaths, yellow fever at Fort Barrancas, near Pen wco Willard Richardson, editor Galveston Aeu, died yesterdays - .-." THE CANVASS. LAST NIGHTS NEWS. Gen. Leach Bpeaks at Dudley's to day. " , " - Gen. Malt. Ransom will speak in Raleigh this week. Conservatives have nominated F. M. Simmons in Jones county.: lion. James P. Speight with draws his withdrawal and 'will can vass Greene., Good as wheat.' . :. : - Greasy , Judge Waits is fool enough to thank God in his Western j ... . . harangues for the passage of the Civil Rights bill. : ., : Jy-J.- . - - The Sentinel says Alexander and Yadkini which were for a while regarded as doubtful. it is now con ceiled will "send Conservative dele ales to the. Convention.. ; - Says thetRaleTghcuc. Onr candidates from this city, who C have been in the canvass throughout the past week, arrived at home last night to rest from their labors to-day.' They are highly elated at r the proa 3ects throughout the county.'"'.' ' ;'. . - Raleigh 2vevss specials C liadger, attorney for the Bondhold ers, is a candidate for the Convention. Judge Rodman, who decided in favor f their validity, is a candidate for ihat Convention Take X care ; that they are not in the majority. Men of the West, look out ! . -, .., ' From all quarters .now come in the most, encouraging accounts, says the News, and it only needs the awakening up of the people to secure those counties which have been given up as gone. We appreciate the fact that a most encouraging change has taken place within the last ten days, and that a continuance of the same improvement will counteract all the desperate efforts of " J ndges, Solicit ors, Revenue Officers and the United States Government to stifle the ' will of the while people of North Caro- jiua Hie JTress: Weremem- Jpr Aftp.f r when that trnod and true tnau and able judge James W. Os borne, was holding Court in - Onslow county, that he' was serenaded and loudly called upon to speak, in some verv excitin? political movement and positively refused to do so on account f his position. NowJ ' we have .J inlets of the Supreme and. Superior Courls activeluT canvassina for" a place in a Convention,' which, - in ' all probability," wilr take action in regara to their- offices and" another "(Sam VV atts) quitting his Court, (the "jury out coni lering a murder . case; ana leaving the couuty1 and district, to jnate a political speech., : r. ' Goldbboro Messenaer: The eanvaf-s for this county is now koine Mr. Dortch tioke at Mouut O.ni' 6i Wednesdav to a large eath -i u.', siui on 'J hurndav Messrs. Dortch r.uil Faircioth met at Fremont, li ti-u u lar can v aoa , heaa.u in 's Fork . pre- c:i;ct . t SaiuufavV Onr distinguished' Maiuiam tearer m Dung not ooi at Faireah which" uever jfail to ;r fv c i ititeruat iou to the' enemy's lip sneaks. The firatb- tiinjjK are aU largely Attended, and - wintfc pKpIe( nejem , to, De .ruuy artiu el u i'he' iin poriance of the is- s and from evvry quarter come irt.u iiduigM an , irrepressible :'laii-,';Mr.'?Goxir wherever be goei. Grantham, Fair cloth's colleague, take no-how, not vii,':with,'the-negie.!M;;Wyn i8 ure majority tor JJoru: ana yox. r -,?''.-- Vorr op Tun soNt HAKMiBAk Mo.. May 80 1ST4.'-Meem. I. ArW. Toller. 99 Maiden Lne, New xlLGtntj Th 1 Gnn which oa built for Ho. 033, "hi aaif el alj to hand. . Allow m thank you for the fidelity with which yon carried out lnutracUona. ,JTie general ontllnV! Veanty of MoporUon and iBXcelleat flnlht are all (hat could be desired, and mnr thun ButAU nt cxDectatlona. I am more'tlian ever bnpreeaed with the Idea that U la pec&iaary for a man to hav a gun J)u.C.t tf Bea rment at to Kave a hoot a hnllt fit ansai & eood flL?. The bittern ns anil tunAf.riiton 40 arc varir au- Verior.VThe pattern la aa cloae aa Ideuirc, anil the laetmkn, f. tbiak la aeldom atulned. oeiog far aeaa of any public record which I have aeea. . Beapectf ully Yours, , . . i Q, W. DoBJUJr, 1 VOL. XVI.--NO. 107. NAVIGATING TUB AIR. The 8cbroeder Comblaatlou of Air Slilp aud Oalloou Macliluerr tor Prapalslon and SteerInK What the Inventor Expect to AccamplUh, 1 ; - Naw York Tribune. ; , W. F. Schroeder, whose novel in vention in the shape' of an air ship, asserted to be entirely under the con trol of its engineer, 4 has been men tioned in the Tribune -.. recently, was in this city yesterday exhibiting his model and drawings and consulting wun engineers, 'lne machine is in the form of a life-boat, supported i by a balloon, and propelled and steered in the desired direction by apparatus ike that in use in marine vessels. The boat is 65 feet in length by about to ieet in breadth of beam. Us ribs are of;; three-quarter J inclf -.wire, Tand each is capable of bearing a strain of 8,400 pounds. Over the wire .frame work attached to the l ibs is stretched canvas boiled in oiL ' so as to be ith- pervious.to both water and air. In each end of the boat is a steel rod or mast, 28 feet high, which is securely braced by stavs from every part ot the vessel. Each mast terminates above in a strong cae of wire frame work, which encircles at either end the point of the egg-shaped balloon; which is thus always "carried . along with the vessel,' never dragging be hind or swaying from its position, no matter how high the rate of speed may be. Around the middle of the balloon passes a strong girdle, at tached to the balloon at points only two feet apart. ' From this descend the nu merous carrying-ropes which support the car. The strength of the balloon is insured by an .'aggregate of eight and trfree-quarter miles of ' net ting, capable of bearing a strain of 25,000 pounds. With this arrange ment, i f the balloon shou Id burst which," it is claimed, " is beyond the lmit of probability the firm girdle, secured at the ends to the mastheads, would only allow the bottom of the balloon to float up, ? forming an im mense parachute, . the buoyancy ; of which would cause a slow descent in a spiral direction. :. ', - 1 he great obstacle ; to success in Serial locomotion heretofore has been the rotatory tendency of the balloon, which, so long as Only oiiemoiorwas employed was an insuperable diffi culty. The aeronaut could not steer against this rotation 13u t it occurred to Mrv Schroeder that if propulsion codld b effected both before and be hind, . by one power; pnshiug and another palling, the rotation would be got t rid of. and then guidance would be a comparatively easy "mat ter. To accompiisn tins .ne nas put at each end of the boat a propeller of two blades, so that by placing them horizontally he can settle his boat fiat 3 1 11- J upon tne grouna, eacn uiaue con structed of wire and canvass, and 15 feet long by , 4 f eet broad. These propellers, when working togetner, act the one to pull and the other to push the ship forward. A bey will De able to make ? over, 1,200 revolutions per minute. 'At each end of the ship is a large rudder, and these when worked together stand at angles op posite- ta each other so that they act at both, ends, turning the stern one way and the bow the other. As this machinery is disconnected, the pro pellers can work in one direction or in opposite directions, and as they are re- versible, heaaway can ue maae euuauy well in either direction. ' But this is not alL On each side of the boat is ... . . . ' 3 ' .11 fastened by hinges a wing, 35 feet long by lo ieet wme in iron auu iv feet wide behind, which is concave on th inner surfaoe . It is set at an an gle declining slightly toward the front and flaps up and down at the rate under, full speed of 160 of -170 Rtrokes a minute. It works on the principle of the bird's wing, catching the air in the hollow beneath in the downward stroke ; the upward press- ure lenas w inw iuohuiuu, th0 wing ltf slightly; inclined forward, the resalfaht of ." this pressure' up6d the angle of inclination is a tendency to push forward, which is no , little help to the propellers. This apparat us, by being carefully regulated so as to create a balance between the force .f thn.wind and its resistance, will enable the air-ship to stand still, which would make it very, valuable a means of military observation. The machinery will be operated by a very light," strong hydraulic engine of about eizht-horse power, to ibe Kniit Hruniallv for the purpose. The balfdon will Jiold about 80,000 cubic fp ,f mr. and still allow all needed room for expansion ; but to provide against' a possible lack of gas, a gas generator' of large capacity, will be kept on board to keep up a constant iinrlv In case of a leak, little bal loons smeared with bird time will be sent up iuside.the great giope, wnicn, being sucKed into the leak and slick ing there, will stop it completely. Qilly such a height to be measured bv the barometer will be attempted to reach as will carry the aeronauts fthnve hurricanes and thunder storms, In a still air it is claimed that a speed f fniiv Tn miles an hour cau be ob tained, while a far greater velocity can be reached with a favorable wind. Th Whole 4irYessel will weigh 2,800 nnunds. and freicht to the amount of 12X00 pounds caa-'bto HBarr)e4 under ordinary conditions. . ; Immediately after Mr.p Schroeder return id Baltimore the contract will be lei by him and George W; ! Gail, m VVILMINGTON, of the firm of Gail & Ax, of Balti more, his partner, and it is expected that the vessel will be ready oy; Au gust 15th,; at a cost of $5,000 Jto $0,000. The inventor will go first to W ashington, and thence in turn to New York Philadelphia, and Balti more, wheu, if he has had the success of which he is now confident, he will make proposals to the Government to carry mails to Kurope; f N KW S ADVKTI8K1HCNT. Alex. Oldham New flour. M us son & Co. Patent 0res3 Shirta.; Hkinsbkbgek. Household of Bouverie. Wright & Stedman, Sale Postponed. Cronly & Mokris. Sale of Furniture. . Grant & Hinton. Price ua. ;:,- Blake & Dakforth. Stationery, &c - -mmmmmm-'mmm9mm " X.eeal IeiM. - X' '' ' ' v The Cornet Concert Club wiil give a concert at Sunset Hill on To-morrow evening as usual. 'rJ Hon. A. M. Waddell will ad dress the people, ' at Smiihville, Monday, August 2.K Rally Brunswickians. . 1 ; Money orders are issued at the post office in this city on England, Dominion of Canada, Germany and Switzerland. In order to test the temperature yesterday,, a gentleman cooked " an egg in the sand on Princess between . Front add Second streets. . L Several mite boxes, will be at once placed, in different places on Sunest Hill, in order that- those who attend the concerts, may have the opportunity of con tributing, the proceeds to be gfven to the Information was. received 3 h ere yesterday, of the death of JJ- M. , Singer, the celebrated inventor of the sewing machine bearing his name. The agency in this city was closed as a mark of respect to Ins memory. j"; . - .--- - p;. ! 01d Probs." would risk a pew-1 ter sixpence that the weather for this lati tude to-day will conUoue,Vara,"iwith slight changes of temperature and barom eter, southwest to southeast winds, and clear or partly cloudy weather, i " ' i I We are requested to state that the boy, who was accused by one Andrew Merrick with forging the names of Messrs. Brunhild & Bro. to an order, and who made complaint of the same to the Mayor, but was" directed lo go to a magistrate, was never employed in the store of those gentle men as a porter or in any other capacity. Attention Resist rara. . fThere! seems to be considerable misun derstanding among Registrars as to tbeir exact ddty under the existing law--govern- ing the juatter, which was past by the last Legislature, t Examples might be given, but we will content ourselves with calling their attention io some Important facta. For m stance, section 6 requires that it shall be their duty to revise the existing registration books of their precinct or township in such manner that said books shall show an ac curate list of electors previously registered in such precinct or township, and still re siding therein, wiViout requiring tuck deetort to be registered , anew; . and registrars snau also between the hours of sunrise and sun set on each day (Snndays excepted) from the first Thursday In ' July, 1875V P to and including the day preceding the first Thurs day in August, 1875, keep open said books for the registration of, any electors residing in such precinct or township and entitled to registration whose names have never before been registered in such precinct or town- snip or do not appear in the revised list. ; It ia a matter of very great importance to the Registrars that their duties shall be prop erly performed, and that in revising the lists no names are omitted, for in case a voter who has previously registered is deprived of his vote by any such neglect or omission on the part of the Registrar he will be liable to the penalty imposed in section 29, which says that Vany registrar or judge or judges of election; appointed under the provisions of this act, or any county commissioners. register5 of deed's or sheriff failing or Tieg- lecting to make the returns and perform the duties required of him by this act foe the non-perfurmance of Which no penally has been hereinbefore imposed, shall be fined not lessjlhan five hundred more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not less than six nor more than i twelve months at the discretion' of the Court. ftaprenie Court. - , i. -;.:.,r'f?t We leara from the Rakib Sew$ lht tbe 1 Alfred Townsend et at-vs.Jos:- Thomp4 son, etal m from' Robeson.'. W Mel McKay and Leitch and Strange for plaintiffs, and Jf. AcXeankmirWciFi, Freufch farl'dfr fendants. ru r j j-'.-v:.y.-x.:'" ;.::.r:c 4 j Henry VonGlahn vs, George Harris, frofrt New Hanover.- : R, & French aud W. S. & I). J. Devttue for pluiutiff ayd Battle &S0n and Strange for defeudaul ' -" - A Family Matter. v A 'Colored man and his1 wife, who are known by the names of Hugh and Abby Foy, got inter a fight near the corner of Sixth and'- Mulberry streets, on Bunday morning, creating much disturbance in the neighborhood,; .f They .were, arrested and had a hearing before the Mayor yesterday morning, t .... j-s j ' 1 , P V - Bans of -Tnormomster. . -1.usji-h The following was the range of the ther mometer atah'lgaVuread, iajhis city, yesterday:- .: . 7 A.' M.; 81; 12 M, 03; 2 P. M., 94; 4:30 p. m 90 9 p. m., 8j, ; ... M()KNING ' STAB:-: N.v; C.,- TUESIYJIJ mayor'' Court. ; ; The following cases were disposed of by this tribunal yesterday morning: , Hugh Foy, charged with, fighting, was found guilty aud ordered to pay a fine of $35 and the costs or work for thirty days BrtreeK;'. f ; " Abby Foy, charged with fighting, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $25, or work for thirty days on the streets. ( HaCtie Johnson, charged with being dis orderly, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $35 and the costs or work for thirty d.aysjtn the streets) i Lucy Galloway, charged with being dis orderly, was found guilty and ordered fc pay a fine of $25 and the costs or work on the streets for thirty days. v- , Daniel Hill, eharged with larceny. Case continued. .- : . -, Charles Gaston, charged with larceny, was ordered to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court. James Davis, charged with disorderly conduct, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $10 and the costs or work for thirty days on the streets. Jennie Foster, charged .with keeping a house of ill-fame, in whose ' case judgment had been suspended, wassentenced to pay a fine of $50. Defendant appealed and was or dered to give a justified bond in the sum of $200 for her appearance at the next term of the Superior Court and to abide the de cision, r- : ' f - : - Tb Late Excursion Resolution of ' tne LaFayette Silver Cornet Band. We have received the following resolu. lions from a Committee of the LaFayette Silver Cunu-t Band of Fayetteville, who were the guests 4f-our Pythian friends in their recent excursion to Smithville, and cheerfully give them publicity in these column- y M.:.M-i. - tlAsb Rooms LaF. S. C. Bakb, 1 S Fayetteville, N. C, July 23d, 1875. 1!) We, a regularly appointed committee of the LnFayeite Silver Cornet Band, beg to submit the following: . ? i JCesotjxd, 'Chat our most sincere thanks are due and are hereby most cordially ten dered to the Pythian Silver Comet Band, of Wilmington, and to Capt. A. u. worth, 01 the steamer Gov. Worth, for their many kindnesses rendered as on the occasion of our recent visit to Wilmington to participate in the grand moonlight excursion, n Resolved. That we assure the above men tioned parties that the occasion Was frangbi with unalloyed pleasure and enjoyment to us and will ever be cherished with the most f pleasurable sentiments. ) .'t ? I liesolved. That a copy 01 these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our books, a copy, seat to the . Pythian Cornet Band, to Capt. A. H. worth, to the morning otar and to the Gazette.: . rarY-- S.- : v ' j;W. Phillips, . K. D. Fuller, . - J. McK Woodward, Committee. V-i ' " A man by the name of Wm. Edwards, a native of Ireland, diejl suddenly at the res-T taurant of Mr. R. F. Eyden, on North Water street yesterday morning. He had been sick for a week or two, but a part of that time was able to be but, and it is thought that exposure had a great deal to do with bis death s Early yesterday morn ing he called for a piece of ice, with which he was furnished. ' He appeared then to be In better health than usual, and talked of eating breakfast but at 6 o'clock, or short ly afterward, a party went to his room and found him dead., v A physician had been called to see him on Saturday, and he also Visited him on Sunday, and at the time of the latter call Edwards appeared to have copsiderably; improved. 1 Deceased was a seaman and apparently about 40 years of age. . CHewleU'frasvotifi ao4ieMaar inquest over the body, the jury returning a verdict that deceased came to his death by disease of the heart and congestion of the brain.;' 'i- '$r-"r-- It may be proper to say that the jury came to this verdict from the, testimony of the physician who examined the body. HI ore Stealing : J On Saturday night, about 9 o'clock, a colored man' entered the residence of Mr. Samuel Davis, on Second ' betweeen Chesv nut and Mulberry streets, which he effected by climbing from the lower tothejopper piazza ia lue truut ui tuo uuusc ujr iuc puoio. The famlly'-were at tea at the time and the 'first kjQwSJsIofaniily-,' of I the presence of 4he thief ia the. house was the noise be made in coming down the stairs. A servant was caUed t s ascertain what it meaVtwho'cbntented herself 'with Sihipr shutting the back'' doors, ; through one of which the thief immediately - after passed with a gun which he had stolen. Mr. Davis missed the gun and followed the , thief t . . . ' . . ; " down town, wnere ne was arresiea ma Proved to be one Charles Gaston. He was lodged in the Guard House and the casBt was disposed : of by ' the Mayor yesterday morning.'. Mr. Davis has not succeeded .in recovering his gun which - was " qui te a val uablene.d ikl & ii&-.ixX . i i -1 P. S. Mr. Davis recovered the gun after above was written, it having passed through Ids.- - ft vfg f sejersl hafldA- ' wl Tarset fchooilnar. k fr:.i i". Mk 3fc Rheinsteitf offers a bolt ot Wam sulta bleached shirting to the rifleman who makes the highest score at the Creedmobr range nextjf TimrsdaJ ffternooa." Buck Kenan is so .certain of winning the prize that be has already engaged a tailor to make the shirts. ' v Inquest .We learn that Coroner Hewlett win prol ceed to the Work Hou .tYft9rlKld an inquest ovefihe Wdyrcthtf manwho is re ported to have died recently from the effects of being suspended by 'tb thumbs a a punishment for some act of, ipsubordti- 'U4M K To the Voters of Pender County. ' : R. Bryan, the. Democratic, candidate for the Constitutional Convention will ad dress the people 6t Pender, county at the following times and places: 4-o.-i-i;f.-vIw-- Rocky Point, ..... . . . . .Thursday, July 29 Ijillingtont r v -i u.-iFridaVi r !ti 80 UPoint Caswejl.y;.; .Saturday, " 81 Leesburg ... . . . i . ... . Monday,, August 2 Bannerman's Bridge. . . .Tuesday f . " , 3 SandyRun,,4f7,.i'.Wedne8day " 4 Other speakers of ability are expected to be present and address - the people at the times and places above stated. fd7twlt ' - 1 " " ii ' 1 1 1 f t Sefcooner-'lfOBt.;-:-.'-'-'' ' 1 We regret to announce the probable Toss at sea of the schooner Lucy Tickt with all on board, j She cleared from Swansea, near Liverpool, for Boston, February 26 ; since which time nothing has been 'heard'', from her, The New York Journal cf Commerce chronicles her loss, and we see no reason to hope for any better tidings. , ,M . . '- The Lucy Yich was partly , owned" here, and was named in honor of the daughter of our townsman Capt. S. W. Vick.' Arrested tor Larceny: Wm. Davis arraigned before Justice Gardner, yesterday.'charged with larceny It appears that accused broke Into the resi dence of one Catharine Mclntire, near Rose Hill, in this county, on Saturday, last, dur ing the absence of ; the family, and stole : a sack containing about two bushels of meal, and also six chickens. Defendant was arrest ed in this city yesterday on the complaint of the said : Catharine Mclntire; ' and was lodged ; in jail to await a hearing before Justice Gardner to-morrow at 11 o'clock. 1 Arrested for Beallna; Ills Child. . Wellington Perkins was arrested yester day evening for cruelly beating his child. He was tried before ;a magistrate and -inquired to give bond iu the sum of $200 for his appearance 'at : Court. 'While on his way to the dock ' from the .magistrate's office, to get some one to go on hisbondr when near the corner of Market . and Sec1 ond streets he broke from ' bis : escort and. made good his escape. ; He ; has not since been seen; ' i '."? J'""'''f" - Salt Under tho Xteeent city Charter.; V The 1 Registrars appointed 'under n the amended city charter, which was declared unconstitutional ,by the Supreme Court, have brought suit against the city govern ment for a sum aggregating' $284, the; same being the amount claimed by ; them under the said charter for money due for services rendered as 'Registrars and Inspectors- of Election.',' The case, will have a bearing on Wednesday at 10 o'clock.. , . . ; - j Spirits turpentine GapLiVYm.-M. Roberts, of New- bernr died on Saturday of congestive chill. I Pitt8b6ro has 'last had "the Methodist District Conference and will have 4 Jhe 28th the Episcopal Coavocation. V . - iiThere i mote demand just now for carpenters in' Durham rand Lonisburg than anywhere ia these parts,' says the ikn- i Hickory ' Jfress ;, Xiaat:' Monday eveninsavery destructive hail storm passed over a portion of Jacob's Ilprk Township in this county. , . ,,. ? , . ... , j Hickory iVew. On tho 12th inst, at the residence of Margaret Gkjses, Burke county, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, i aged 90 years. ! Her husband was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. ' y '-f . . :5 U w f The News says there will be a meeting of the dentisu of the State at the Atlanuc Hotel, Beaufort, on the 11th of August, for the purpose of establishing a Dental Association. t . , . , " I During; ; the i sessions ; of the Methodist Conference the enterprising Ox ford Torchlight issued a pretty little Id col umn daily - containing- full - proceedings ' of the Conference and other matter.- ftd($&lpdristitution' of j Satur day s A desperate fight occurred between Albert Mordecal and a matt by the name of Steptoe, in Oak Qrbve, on s yesterday, in which Bteptoe was seriously wounded. , His pnysician luiuaa no caaoyfeuuyer. Bisiio: lyatanTa Appointments. : ; Gynne's ChapeL 'i A V -i w i ;"jV..July 3b Wilkesboro. v, v.ivr'. . Aug. 1 Ore Knob. Ashe 'fkriJtw. $vVlv'iAuo '3 P. M. Jefferson cCo;...w.U h.Ax& -4 Boone. Watauga Co. l'.V:.L ;v i;,Aug." Church of St - John Baptist ,' .;.'.! i Aug.i 7 Valle rucis, . YW. mtf.i -i ;.Ang. Patterson. J.. . 'Vi i yi v V si IVi ivi1 '.-Augi 9 Lenoir, Caldwell w . i v.'vl i. . . Angio Hickory:.. i . tyvi-.iViiV'.v?; rv tvu Ang.' a Morganton:y?VVV. .:A . .'. :'AAugv IS P. M.V Old Tort- -i.' . 5 iVi ; i VAug; IS St;! AndrewW Buacombe jO.il'. .vAng"."ltl Hard Creek, Buncombe- Co. , ivl V.Aug. -20 Warm Sprinss. i :-.ii.'..K&:J. . . .Aug.. S3 Burnsville.'i yii'ifU.. Wit :V ".-1 ; Aug: 25 BakersviHe V ti, v . V i-H'i 5 . v . .;Aug. 87 Elk River Valley. :vvKV. i ikAng; 39 Beaver Dam, Buncombe CUV i ?i Aug, -61 Brevard, 'Transylwinia Vol';. ?Ti.oepuyt Sfc'Panrs.n the Valley, TransyJ'ii'V i. - mt . j i i I - .(-':.-.......,- I,.! .T-i f A i . , I Plat Rock .V V .-ft.- ?-.Vi.'epU"io lIendersonville;, Glehcoe; ..'i.iii UvWii';epti";7 Calvary Church;!IIendeTson eoif ilSept. ' lS Liecester'v i'4f. Vi'-U 1 v.f Sept."15 Waynesvllle. . . trrr? .i SS-i'X-i . .Sept. 17 AshevilIe....-.-r?.V.VA.,.?..tK,V.Sept. 19 ; The collections at each place will be ap propriated to Diocesan. Missions..,. u,.. tit! ! 1 -i-i" ttOOK tlUUUIIr-rJ HI fliOfUlfeu OTA ery does aQ kinds of Binding .an4 Buling in a work manlike manner, and. t reasonable, prices. Mer chanu. and others needing Receipt. Books, or other work; may rely pa promptness ' in the ezecudon of their ordare. .'J -i i.r. -I -K. f Tbasstkb.. jimtTi-lsxa.f-rliiyaiaable .to. tail road companies, steampbp companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and rotaersi.. They are enduring-sad ehaigelee8,--sndwUl copy sharp ad cleat for so fadentteperf4 of .time par8t received a fresh supply of these. .inks, we are. pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate! Pnces. ' iliJ rtHE BIOaNTIf O STAB HOOTS. UTkO L KRY is complete in all ail iu sppointments, i 1a in ehsrere of one or the most skillful workmen ia the State. AH kinds of Biadlug execute j aeaUw I j cheaply and xpslatmsly;, ' -' 1 NEW ADVEimSEMEKTS, ryus rAif rruEsbAtj at-9 o'ctocl,j a?; At .Our . bales - Booms; . i . Jaly CBONLT & MORRIS, Anct'ra. VHf. CBONIT .Auctioneer . -: V vi-' ' ' i-.,-'v:"-'i v. i . i ..Bv.CBONLTjAMOBRIS. ; ' i. V t ' ; i ? i ? 'ii-' 'it 'Wrjr -Jji.i V t'1 -a-a-- ! BT VtETTiB 6? AND 'lk ACCORDANCE' WTTH the proTifliona of a certain indenture of inert gaga, executed by Feist Mayer to'Ttae Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March. A. D. 1873, and registered la the records of New Baisover conaty. ia book EBB, at page 81 and following, tho nndtrsigned, as the attorneys of eaid mprtgageti, will ON MONDAY, THE inr DAT OF JULY NEXT, at It o'clock M., at the Conrt Hoaee door in tne city of Wilmington, cell for caeh, by public auction, the following described piece or parcel of land situated in said city, viz: , Beginning at the corner of a lot now or recently owned by A P. Keptton and wife, on the south side of Market street, sad running thence soathwardly along their line one huadred and thirty-two feet to Bettencourt's alley, thence along eaid alley tuU le iwardlr eiztr-six keraon, thence with the back line of Wtikereon's let wegtwardly twenty-four feet to his corner, thence with his ether line northwardly stxty-rtr feet to Market street, thence along Market street westward ly thirty-f onr feet to the beginning, and being in block 153 according to Turner's plan of the city Of Wilmington. . WRIGHT A MTKQMAN, ; jane 18-dtd ; Attorneys, i '-;: ' : .;' ' V.i; hr jo.; The Above Sale JS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY NEXTr : IN FRONT OF COUBT HOUSE. ' -July Wth, 1875-lw nac ' ' ' : ' f ' "' : : 1 . " " . ' -. . ' ' . ' ' ..' ' : The Houseliold of Bouyerie, Tlie JSIixir of Gold.;, ; ' ' : ' f T 'I K -i '. 5 f ii f H hi t T s ;i V i a r i i I Y UBS.- C: A. W A B FIELD , ' Anthor of A Double Wedding; or, ' Y 4. Howhe Was Wei .n l Author's new and uniform edition; complete in one large auoaecuno volume. : Morocco , ciotn. gut back and tide, price $1 75. i For sale at .julyST-tf , " , HEtNSBKBGKR'8, ' Lira Book and Musie Store. t Patent; Jartly Made TTfAMSUTTA COTTON AND No 3.100 IRISH W LINEN. , ' --. . -.: PERFECT FITTING, ; 6 ; SHIRTS FOB $7 50 Leas than the material can be bought at the stores FINISHED UP WHEN REQUIRED. -m.'j n 5)juso2T Ss CO. :'? ' . : 1 ... '( .City Clothiers. July 27-tf ; ! Save Tour1 Honey ! 1 "VfOTB PAPER PER ' QUIRE 10 CENTS. ill 4' - - : t ! ; . :: ; JgNVELOPKS per package 10 cents. ; ;. , JNITIAL PAPER per box 2 S eenta , j , S , I .. gEST FANCY PAPER 50 and CO cents. M pIVB Quires Fancy Paper and EnTdo"pea'$ l OO. jgOOks IJt LIBRARY 'CENTS A DAYl ' v' iOHOICE of Secood-Hand Books 10 cents. , ? , July87-2tJ . jV BLAKE & DANFOBTH. M t.l:. FBICETJS -!- fXK A NEW LOT . OF EASTERN BAY, JUST V 81 stored. . Pork '. and Beans. Soan and Sttud. Meal and Moloeaea, Crackers and. Cow Feed. Elm urore ramny iour, its ou warrantea, . . , . i GRANT AHINTON, ::. .y Com. Merchants and Grocers. juyt7-dwlt I 87 5 I 87 5 New Flour Just from the Harvest Fields C ANNOT BE SURPASSED ; "BY THE:. EAST, West, North or South. Every barrel and bag guaranteed perfect) t Send your orders, to the Cape Fear Flour and Pearl Hominy Mills. ' - ' ijulyS-Swnac : i? ALEX. OLDHAM Prop'r.; ,L B. GRAINGER.'. .: . .'. .: ..PMSnKfi: HON. W. D;aOHNSON:......YicPBBsnKiii j; d; cumminq. .... ..... ..rr .cashub BANKpFi MARION, t ? i: ' ' Directoraf ' "r ! ' t. HON. W. D. JOHNSON. . , , . . ,Marlen, S, C. j. d. mcLucas ... i - DUNGANMURCHISON.....:...... to " : v WM. A. W RIGHT. . - WUnungton, N. C. : TUfi W. ATKINSON A.. 0 aX ' " .IT.-.. ... ; D.R.MURCHISON LB, GRAINGER..... t X U' t jsi'iJtiii ! .w. . a t 1 't . . v.. . Vr : ; Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest. ... Will take pleasure in accommodating the inercari til eommonilicfl oT Wilmiugtont AJid other, places by discounting such paper tut can bo recommended as good by any of the Banks located where the par ties are ewryijig-oB biMdnssa,. - k--, Un .ii 5 K i i viorresponaeius : ; J1FIVUBUW DIUtWbV tlllUUIlW iMtK.k U ... I?w -Mutln.'ll R.inL' .New YorkJ VKlzeniniunai oauik. . Kalihnore; fiaiik of New lla&o ver SUii is, J.-W ijmingtoi. ; may 30U nac, TJMOOU) JO COURAGE HOM E. , INSTITUTION. 'i sseuntr asr&init Jrire. -: THE NORTH CAROLINA' 1 I .if .. RALEIGH. N.:CU.. s. .: v'. tvnmnthf tHOME" is rapidly growing in public favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers or propany u . ty Awjjts in all paiU of th R. H. BATTLE, JrH President. : - :,.- - , C. B. ROOT, Vice President.. I ., . ,; . 8EATON' GALES, Secretary I 1 ' T J s PULASKI COWPEB, Supervisor. i, LI Wl W1C DIMS. i ATKXQIISUM JJAJNJN1WU, AfiXBTft, sag 1-tr "- ' w Wilmington. N. a . T,' "Corn, ; Fiaur, Hay Salt ; .', OAAA Bushels Prime White and Mixed Corn. Kfh Bales N.- Rand fasten Hay,-' i Air t v ). i J fAAA Sacks Lisbon Salt -J r"u' XUUU t ,;. ? :;t tt: A oi"-!Vv. i i , . For eale low by ' July 35-tf WILLIAMS A KURCHISOSt t Bafiing,' Tl'ieai .Spirit Caksi ffluVp r A A , Rolls Extra'Heavy Bagging, . rri ITHnm v f WUi.lt - .. .. : on A Second Hand Spirit Caaxa, jimvii rrtt BMsGla'1-'" 'FoVialeloVoi ' Joly tAt I s WILLI AilS A MUSCIUSQJ ; two diiva. . ..... 4, .. ........ .,,,, r c7 lt vs '.- "-"' ? ij ?;;- I. ........ .... .. . .. "Vfi , r three c ya. 3- w "' avedavs.. " i - ...y. Two weeiiV.V.V.V.t--""'.-.-"-"- W " " .Thresweeks.4,..Wi6 W " .Ons month.... 8 CC .1 Jw swmtt..v,Hfe.,'.i J i .i j .... Three months 00 - H SI ontha. .. . .85W " -'One year... ,..N.;.itiiv.v..50 M EaTContract AdverBaematita tafeon t nmtxi). . n-..W Kit Uonately low rates. i . .iM.K-xi.,h "V i'l ; jnve squares estimated as quarter-column, and ' ten squares as a half-column. , 1,,, ; no note WCIr,r''""'- ' - "" m i' ' -A ND THOSE WHO HAVB NOT LAID IN A. " ' " V." ' ww oi gooos iot ineir own wear ana Tamil r ' use from the sDlendid atoctc ihat I havAhoen iffitoxX P will slnsply regiet tt ; taefUes ,' j Few Weeks is Ii -An -Wluca, to ' oeiore ue removal or-my stock Q another city. I will offer another inducement, kitowing as I do, the ; l ! SCARCITY jK0NKY;. ' ; ! ' ' . it is this besides selling wwef f my stock at fifty . 7 . purchaser s DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. on all sums over ten dollars, tiiia la as near' giving awy goods aa I can come to it. - t'.v - 1 ALL GOODS SOLD AT LESS THAN COST, by i ! .. . ; July 85-tf QUO. UEBXR. S9 Market ht Tie Most Fascinating Koyel ' . " : OF THE DAY IS ' " '! : t , " --!. "SIGNA." . .'. ; By OUHU ..-i- i'i; : , This' etofv possesses in full measnre those nnmla. takable characteristics or genius, which have mad a Ouida's name famous wherever the best works of English, fiction are read. It has all the intensity of feeling, all the luxuriance, of language, and all the brilliant imagery of her earlier work. ' - s Just reaeived andforaaleat t. v ; i r ju'y2Stf ? ' ' , C. W. YATES, . City Book Store. Wedding Presents. FINE STOCK OF . . rf 'i 'H jusT RECEIVED AT X-Hv-j :T;u GEO; nOJiJiEI'S,'? juiyiarh 53 Market Street. Call and See foroiirself, v AND BB CONVINeED OF THE FACT THAT never before was such inducements offered in .i We must close cut our entire stock of ,-..' iS UMMJSM ..G O ODISJ ; Men's, Boys1 and Children's CLOTHING,' FURNISHING GOODS,: .fccv . Come aud see and yon will certainly buy. o.li . , July S5 tf ; "BiaETSBROS. - Our Dox Box i: HALF-DIME voM fi UARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD; t as your Cigar dealer sells yon J ... . ..' -i 1 ;For One Dime, 'I Jo'JixOrnosaleJ jfj ji, j D. PIQOTT, juiyii-tf :: - Y::; r; To the Ladies ! WE WKiimirTrenrtnlsy6rward, ' j.OuB ENTIRE STOCK , ; t;:; Summer Dress Goods AT NEW TOlifi. COST : 5 't J. & H. Samson, ' .43 Market ? Street. July lft-tf Bacon, Bacon. Bacon. gQ Boxes D. S. Sides, . ;;; Boxes D, S Shoulders,,,! 2g Boxes Smoked Sides, , ; : 2 Q Boxes Smoked Shoulders. y. F jnly5-tf jror sale hy -; j -;-.- --. KKKCHNKK C ALDER BROS. Flour, ; Flour, Flour. ; 2gQBblsBobWMtFlour,V" l if tfJi ii Oft fl Bbls PrinceBa. Royal Flour, 300 bbls Bell -n ZUU Mills gw , 'JTT j i" For sale by ' ' ' ' " - ! IlecliaiLics of all Trades! ft- XroUB ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE JL ' very large and-'first 'class assortment of Tools required by you, and at prices that will stand inspec- coa. -truancy oi goaas guarsoxeca in every re pec v. I you would save time and money call at the Old . Established Hardwars Bouse of: ir. , , JOHN DAWSON, jTnyfci-tf H Nos. W. M and 1 Market Mt.y; ;;j uonee ana uneese.; 7 lVOAbTKD JAVA AND RIO COFFEE, S AMS AGO - . and Eidam Cheese. . i Ii , For tale ot .r ti -. ;,. :V O. U. W. ItUNtiK, Nortbeat eori Alarket audSeesnd tJ ' t juse 80-tfJ 1 , j Mineral and .Soda Water. - I HAVE -'JUST RECSIVErJ - ANOTHER FULL 5 sapply of the following named Mineral ,WaUrr, i -concentrated, farlsbad, tJelters,1 Vicby; ' Pyrmont,' ' Congress and Kiszingen. . , r Also Pare, Cold tiods Water made tt the most ap- -. proved style, iu fountains of the latest improve con . ttructian, ' '" 1 ! . At -8rT-NORTUROP,S i 1 july 25-tf " Fruit and Confectionery Store. 1 : ! -- t i . Pearl Cassimere ! Hats. E ASfllONABLtf SILK JHATS, FINE MILAN. ' ' V ' " I, - . 1 . . " - . 1 a. ' 'i ' .' Ql TT . ' i:j ..' I - -" .I . i-'.At-. I JuliriSHlf HARRISON A ALLEN'S ; City Hat Store. J t Bacon, Pork, Sugar, Coffee. TLfi Boxes D. S. Sides pr r Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders, Jew P'HII.-J'i i .., 4 A' m!i O K Bbls Mees Porav -I A A Barrels Refined Saaar, KA Bags Prime Rio Coffee. 1 '. ' For sale low by July&tt i ? WILLIAMS AMURCHI8QN. 1-. f Fresh llesna Oraaci andLenons,.) CHOICE N: ?. "Hanis and Shoulders, "weighing from 4o 18 ; lbs; Ferris? Sugar Cured liam. Strips, Bhouldcrs F. M. Beef and tig Pork. ,' 'i 'Goods Jguiranteed freak 'and ' Of best quality. 'jalfR-tf it JAKT3. CISTEVENSON. ' v ;-.C-' - Si- ilKI 7 'i M : 4. A V - f -i ji i :: f . 1, 1 t B'.i' . (V 1." -- S 3. i ' -.-?.Jf - " ' : f ' 8 if - i' I'! r

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