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the nommiG stae. in B4TG8 OF AJDVIITlltl(i PUBLISHED DAILY.. BY. . vv. iWiiB 't m; iv.jr i i " three day J.,.: s t Of l.r...l l ... ,...'v . ... - " tve days.. a.. w ; v 'i-.T.-j . 'j: 1 WK EiTH Or.BTTBSCBIPTIOa IS AOTAXOX im year, mall) postage paid, $7 CO & month.. ( " : - ....4 00 ThreemonuuH" -t ,.. xo OnVmonth, C ') " -1 00 To City Subscribers, delivered In any part of the ritv Fifteen CenU per week. Our City Agent are not authorised to collect ror more tat advance. " ' months in OUTLINES. Duncan, Sherman &Ca'8 letters of credit are all right.. . f-A. London dispatch says fifty mills have been "closed in Asheton. Thirty-one mills have Men shut at Dundee. Spanish colonies t6 be represented in the Cortes, and have special : laws. ; -7-. Ifew York markets: Cotton 14i14f, rosin 1701 75, spirits turpentine 31. - f Loss half million by burning of Grant's cot ton mills at Glasgow. T-CtoTernment shinning bill passed first reading ia Parlia ment. -Commercial Warehouse Coin-' pany failed for million and half in New york, At Washington it is confidently, affirmed that - Grant has written a letter to Delano requesting him to resign his position in the Cabinet. - -Five deaths at Bar-! runcas; no new cases. Ex-Chief Clerk; Avery arrested, but balled.', The. FZr- ginius money is ready at Washington, 1 THE canvass; LATEST NEWS. : " -2 Russell 8oou wearied of his Western lour. ' The Sentinel is happy to say there is not a croaker in Raleigh now. Dr. Manning, A. J. Barton, li. II. Smith, Jr., E. T. Branch and others are canvassing Halifax. ; The Neies continues to hear the most encouraging accounts from rrvry portion of Wake county. ' 3Jaj. A. M. Lewis has gone West with a view of meeting and dis cussing Convention with Argo. - Letter, in ;Murphyj , Herald: Macon county will send to tho con vention W. N. All man, Esq., a gentle man of ability, experience and great purity of character."; His candidacy wives' universal satisfaction ,' - Mr. Paul B. Means, member of the House from Cabarrus, was in the city yesterday. I He speaks, most encouragingly of the Con vention ques tion in that section of ; theState.-4 Jfacs of Wednesday. :" ; 1 f j.' Says the Raleigh Ifetesr We lin'.l the pleasure of a visit ; yesterday from Dr. J. T. Leach, of Johnston county, and were . pleased to learn I'rum him and other sources that John moii is ail right ou the question of Convention, and will elect beyond any question Messrs'. ' Iliunant and Sanders. - . '.-. . ; : Capt. Parker, the gallant Conservative candidace in Alamance thus writes in the Gleaner: ; ; This Friday night, we are just at home from the canvass of the south ern portiou of . the county. - After getting to the first. precinct we found out who oar opponent was. The party was organized in this State in secret leagues: tbe editors r of the -f parly met in secret meeting in New bern, and. secretly resolved to de ceive the people, and . they secretly determine upon their candidate, and he secretly accepts The canvass , so far gives unmistakable evidence that Alamance will in this election be her self again. . . .- - - Spirits Turpentine Scotland Neck has organized the 'toanoke Rifle Guard." Senator M. W. Ransom's family are summering at Buffalo Springs, ,Ya. , , Gen. Sewall, successor of Long Perry, will remove his Revenue head quniters to Richmond. - . .- . :.- The Panther Branch people have resolved to ferret out the base wife and child murderer Partin. . Raleigh Constitution reports must excellent crops. There has not, been u, much rain, it says.. , ...-V .. .';...; At Forest villa Monday evening Richard Thompson, of that place. Bobbed Mr. 8amuel MerrUl, of Raleigh, fatoUy, it u thought .ti:!.,:iv.).v;' The successor as pastor in Ral eigh of Rey. Prot Mangum will probably be the Presiding Elder, Rev. L. Si Burk head, D. D., who once occupied the pulpit of the Edenton Street M. I Church, jfr The Patrons of Husbandry " re ceutly had a grand dinner at Young's Cross Koads, Granville, and W. M., Robert A. Utmilton, Esq., and Maj. N. AT Gregory; delivered interesting addresses. v ; .; r - The Observer records a series of 8mall buggy accidents that happened to pities going out from Charlotte to heal Bishop Gibbons preach in Gaston county last Sunday. Five buggies were more or less damaged. , , - . Charlotte Southern Home: Mr. 8 A Kirkpatrick, of Sharon, has deposited with us the larnet Indian axe we have ever en. It weighs 3 pounds 10 Mincea' 'AI-1 though rudely 'made' or 8tohe,it has the uupe 01 tbe latest patent., ,jJ: J ! Raleign Nevosi Jndge Pearson," of the Supreme Court,--on Monday render ed an opinion, which is interesting under efrfain circumstances. 'In this case the Irties bavin? made a contract of marriage: odon the, day., previous to marriage tbej. -"man executed a deed of gllt jor her, real, estate to the value of $3,000 to her step- uiiiner witbout the knowledge 01 tbe man. After the marriage the. husband sues for the. recovery of the land back to the wife opon' e ground of fraud. , The court held that '"sdeed was fraudulent," intended Ut de ceive the man. and tbe step-mother hwirder-, a to convey back the land tojthe. wife, - Quite a serious accident, occur? fe) tbe Air Line Railroad, a short time "etore daylight un Sunday morning, a mile d half North ofi? Central, to the south; ward bound train. . Th Obervtrx says :the 'rain was behind lime and while running at Pretty rapid rate through a small cut. llie ogme struck a piece of wood lying.scrosa; 'e track, one eadof it fastened ondsr one ran, wbile tbe other end was ; lying serosa tie opposite Tail.' , The engine was ditched uuvery badly wrecked. -The tender; waa nrown off and placed id right angles with ue track; tbe expresi car ran up over : the VOL. XVI.--NO, 109. tender and one end of it was thrown up the side of the cut. Mr. Dick Chatham, the r"'" j'i wa very considerably hurt, hav log Had Beveral cashes cut in hifl frf nnrl head. Borne of these were as deep as the ULOU u" reacuea me none. He was taken care or and will wnn h niii t. -4-Ateman, waa slightly bruised, but beyond ,u uU oue eise on tue :ram was in jured. NBW ADVBBTISEnKNTs. Alex. Oldham New flour. . , , Geo. Myers. Best Butter in the WorldT Frakklik. Wanted. Shrter Brosv It must be done; . , c, Chas. D.-Mvers & Co. Irish Oat Meal. Edwards & all. Always, w See Ad. VForBmithyille. fi: 1 Z Local Do "not" neglect to register. v- - Some of the oldest inhabitants" say this has been the warmest July on re cord in Wilmington.; - Senator Ransom speaks at Smith- villepnJFriday.;. A, large number will a:- tend from this city s : y a V. . We learn-that a spelling bee was to have been one of the attractions of Lillington last night. . .; !.;V; ;,'';.'; - The registration hooks are open dail'. Our Democratic-- Conservative citi zens should register at once. ' ", :.; '; ; The thermometer at tbe City Hall yesterday ranged from 92 to 95. It reached the latter point at 1 o'clock. Nr. A. Stedman, Jr., Esq., will speak at Abbottsburg on Tuesday,' the 3rd of August, in behalf of a new Constitution. The southwest breeze which pre vailed yesterday; and which was quite fresh, added greatly in lifting the "atmospheric pressure. " Paddy's Hollow," which at one time attained an unenviable notoriety, is now said as a general to be very quiet and orderly. " ' In a few days more the registra tion books will be closed. It is highly im portant that our friends sltould register and vote in thc! election. ' ' ' ' During such weather as we are now experiencing" politicians should, heed be warning so often given them iu this col umn, aod that is keep cool ! ; : "" ;; Hon. A. M, Wadddl will . ad dress the people at Smitbvilte on the 2nd of August instead of the 3rd, as it appeared in this column yesterday morning. The name of .5 F.- T. Skipper as Financial Secretary in the list of officers of New Hanover Tent No. 57, L O. of R., published j'esterday, was omittedl Falling barometer, southwest to southeast winds, stationary or ; rising tem perature and partly. 'cloudy weather, with rain areas, are the probabilities for , this sec tion to-day. ; - - ';" "' : ' Wo notice that preparations are in progress to stucco me yaa . r euows, building, oa third street, " opposite the City Halt .This will add much to the appear ance of tbe building. - : ; : The young misses' who . live Jn the vicinity of Sunset Hill show their taste and consideration by beautifully festooning. the railings of the stand) upon .which the Cornet Concert Club give their musical per formances. Ki -r-..j.l.v.s v - Getllos Warm. ) f It is said that at one time yesterday after noon the political cauldron rose to fever heat about the Court. House. Jit was . a family quarrel among a number of colored Reps., and some such delightful complaints as liar and dd ftarFwere used. The dis cussion arose on the- probable withdrawal of Judge Russell as a candidate for Conven tion, some asserting that be would remain in the field and Others contending that he would withdraw and some less popular aspirant be foisted.npoa the party at the ast moment. i. - i m . ; i Coroner HewleU held an inquest yester day over the. body of a colored boy by the name of Nep Jackson, who, was drowned in the river near the shed'at Mr. A H. Van- Bokkelen's Distillery, while 1. in bathing. The boy was apparently some 12 or. 14 years of age. He bad evidently suucKnis head against some snag or other obstruc tion in diving, which caused his death. , , . Tbe jury returned a verdict that deceased caiue to bis death by the dislocation of bis neck from some cause unknown to tbe jury. :;; ' . -None of the family nf the-deceased were present when the inqtiesti was held. Aaoiber ryblaii Mar.ion, We learn that -"Stone wall .Lodge TMo. 1, Knights of Pythias, will give an. excursion, to Smith vilie and the Blackflsh Groundron Tuesday, the lOih of Auatist. Tliose who remember the great vucces w bich attended KU i.vnn rfiinil uiveil bv this Lodge in.lbTC. a.aa .aw B will be 'glad tolearn Unit ariahgemenU will Im? made to guarantee jual as pleasant a one in all respects thisyear as that was conceded 10 be- The Steamer Waccamaw has been engaged for the occasion. - :- -: : CompUintia made-by- merchants in the y icinity thatjhe; odor roceedimjj from the foot of the market is'not of the most pleas ant character. The matter should be in vesUgsJecl f qd ithereisjany.uncjeianllness It should be remedied The a market and its surro&ndiing should certatnfy beVept as nice od Cleanly as possible, and all the thibrtfoi Oh andlhrlrop carts ought to he removed dally;' ' r WILMINGTON,",'!?:; C, THURSDAY. ..COUNTY COMBII5SIONEBS. yynopala of the Proceedlnsa ' A called meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was hehl yesterday after noon at so clock; present? Unairmanv.iiY.il son and Commissioners Wagner, Morris, YanAmringe and Nixon. The folldwidg was passedfCl Whereas, section 9, paragraph 6, of the act known as the machinery act requires every cashier and treasurer of any corpora tion association to furnish a list of its stockholders resident in tbe several counties of this State, j with the amount of cash on the first of April in each year to the connty Commissioners of the county lu which such depositor or stockholder resides; and whereas, C. S. Ellis, Treasurer of the Real jLStatd and -: Lioan Association, Kicbard J. Jones; Treasurer nf the! Wilmington Gas Liigbt Company, Walter O. Macltae, TreaS' urer of tbe VVilminuton Building Assoc ia tion and C. 8. Ellis, Treasurer of the Me chanics' Building Association, have been respectfully notified to comply with the act so made and provided, and they nave ialleq to comply with said act. 1 Ordered that legal proceedings be linmei aiateiy instiiutea against tne saia panies. A communication from a prisoner in the county jail, accusing one of the watchmen with drunkenness, neglect of duty, &c.. was-ordered to-be laid on tbe table. A communication from1" W; H. French wishing jLo know , what the Commissioners of New Hanover are willing to do about running the two parts of lines between New Hanover and Fender situated -in Cape Fear and Harnet townships, and stating that the Commissioners of Pender are - willing to take one of them and have it run, and ask ing the Commissioners of New Hanover to take the others, and for both Surveyors to. bo instructed to make! reports to both Boards, was referred to the Chairman with power to act. I - The matter of the Work House investiga-4 tion was taken up and various reports heard in relation thereto, when. . after . some dis cussion, the lurtber consideration 01 the condition of the institution referred to,' was postponed uutit the next regular meet-- ing oa the 1st Monday in August, when the: report of tin Committee on Work. HouEe will be beard. ! ...... ...... . ...- . .. . The Chairman reported that Tie bad ad vertised for bids for tbe repairs of Smith's1 Creek Bridge and tbe construction of a new bridge over Green's mill pond, upon which Duncan Holmes having put in the lowest hid for tbe construction of said work,-ihe contract was awarded to him for the sum: of $115. ! The Chairman submitted ; the report . of the Clerk appointed to investigate the mat ter pf the. defalcation of J James C. Mann, late Superior Court Clerk of the county of NeW Hanover," whereupon it was ordered that immediate proceedings be taken against his bond? ."" . " ' ! ". ," ". The following changes were made in the Registrars and - Inspectors of -: Election: Third Ward: John Hargrove appointed in: place of Edward Howard- excused; Mason- boro' Township, Wm. Pratt' substituted for Elijah Hewlett; Federal Point, Wm. H. Williams substituted as ; Registrar for Stephen Keyes and Joseph. Pepper was ap pointed In place Of W. H. Williams as in spector. .-' -: J Application - of James D. - Williams for license to retail spirituous liquors, was granted. ' ' I ' The Board then adjourned. Blayor'a Court. . . The following cases were disposed of by this tribunal yesterday morning: : '": J David Hill, charged with disorderly con duct, was ordered to pay a fine of $20 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. -Gilbert Haddy, rafias Delanejr, charged with beating his.. wife, both in the public streets and in his house in the vicinity of Mulberry and Nutt streets, on Tuesday night, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs, or work for thirty days on the streets. . I The same, charged with resisting an officer , in; the .discharge of his duty, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs or work for thirty days on tbe 'streets.' '. " .."' - ' '?','V The1 same, charged with committing an assault on the person of Ed. Mallett, was found guilty aod ordered to pay , a fine of $50 and costs or worK lor tbirty cays on tne streets. Tbeiam4chargediw an assault en" the - person ' of ' Abr. McKenzie, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs or work fo tbirty days 'on tbe streets. , , 1, . . . .... , The same, charged with disorderly con' duct generally, was ordeied to pay a fifce of $50 and costs or work for thirty days pn the streets. ! ' ' "'-:; ; So much for Hnddy "afia.Deuuey--r$35l flae or five moBths on the street ,,. A lively case ! I . - in (Ik Bobberies. H;ii f -'tl,t: 'n Owners of cows, or at lent many of them,; nprib WhejlSVi hajve been seriously annoyed lately from the fact that the animals frequently com- home at milking' time-devoid of the n fresliiiig lqnia t$ fill tle Warfuypaila, tjiirl'le is that 8ome,partieSjare.iDt the" cowa and milking ih-m befoie they re turn borne. If this, practice, is perHsied in and the guilty-parties' are not. "brought to justice UM'pracrce.oY' Mdrlioucows to pasture will have to be abandoned altjo gether. ; . 1 -. Colore Kxcbraloa froai Cltarieaton. We learn that' a;large party of colored excur8i6niitre expecte to arrive here from CbarloM oatutHMry mwrcing next, and remain until Monday evening.,. At last accounts.Sve understand' about iour hun dred tickets had been sold.; ' TbeVexcur sibnists are not to be composed of any organized bodied, j : ' - ' ' iV Sunset Hill Last Night. ;-' "! f1 The feature of attraction last'nfghtr-was Sutoset Hill; :As iauBual on the 'occasions of the concerts of tlie Cornet CouiiertCldb,; a. large crowd .of ladies -and gentlemen flocked to SunsetjHiil ; and rrtnaindlatten-l ylene!o.th'8wee.i. music wrhjcli t en tertained all. On the grassy mounds were seated over 500 persons," and' the affaif is said to- have been one of the most' success ful of' its ' kinC' ;'Aji ' ?nttreiy! i;ew 'pro gramme was presented and, was duly appre ciated. Tho -ladies were out incumbers and the club shoUi(Tfeet,altered by the' attention and' praise their concerts never fail to draw forth. ,. The 1 only drawback to the pleasure on the occasion, .'was the, con tinued annoyance caused by a number of small boys, who seemed to be ignorant of the fact that music hath: charms if soothe eyen a savage. . Tbey persisted in, keeping up several boyish sports, which for uproar ious noise could hardly be equalled. As the Wilmington small boy seems to be a hard element to control, perhaps it would be a good plan for a Knight of the star and baton to show bis terror inspiring visage uc casionally during these concerts. . It would have a depressing and consequently pleas-. ing effect. ' '"" " ' ; Tl Pender Caanrass. . :.i.u i- -v. -R. K." Bryan, DemocTatic-Conservative candidate for the Convention,' will address the people of Pender county at the follow ing times and places, all his previous ap pointments being withdrawn: ' I Burgaw,' Tuesday, July 27, at 1 o'clock A. M, . ; .: . ; ! Grant Township, Wednesdays July .28 (usual viiinp place),; 11 o'clock A, M.'.; ' i Holly Towi:tbip, Thursday, July 29 (usual voti nc place), li 4'clockiA. M. tii f ' Rocky Point Townsliip,: Friday; July 30, usual place of voting) 11 o'clock Aw M. Lincoln Township Saturday, ' July 81 (usual place of Voting) 11 o'clock' A.1 -Ml t Union Township, Monday,' Aug. 2 (ustial place of vttingjll o'clock APM. "V.; V Columbia Townshjp, Tuesday, August 3 (usual place of voting)ll o'clobk A. M.k ' Caswell Township, Wednesday,: August ti ok jruiukuancii 11 ukiuvk a. ill. , ., . Tbe oera fiouM -To-rrietrf ow. Nlcbt 'r.As has' been heretofore" 'announced 'the5 Wilmington Amateur Dramatic Association will repeat . by'; request, to-morrow night, the play of Robert Emmet. The bill in other particulars will.be entirely new, and will consist -of - a laughable farce and sev eral specialties, ' so that all who favor the association with their presence 'on . the oc casion may rely on being well entertained, the programme, being arranged with sufH- cient variety to please all. : , ,','','. ;'. The young gentlemen of .the association deserve encouragement on account of the incessant laborT"fliey, have undergone to produce a creditable' performance, besides the claim their entertainment, on account of its" merit,4ias to support and encourage ment. ;. . Sapreme. Court. This Court ; met Tuesday at the usual hour:1 r " ' " f Peter H. Smith and wife vs. Mechanics' Building and Loan Association, from New Hanover. : Argued. Robt Strange, M. London and W. F. French for plaintiffs, Smith & Strong, D. G. Fowle and Jos. B. Batchelor for defendants. i jwo other; cases;' different plaintiffs vs. same defendants, involving the same ques' tions,' Were argued by the same counsel.: . ! Tim case of the Judges and Inspectors of the late election, which was to have come off before Justice Van Amringe yesterday, was postponed until ' to-day at 1 1 o'clock. City Attorney Cutlar appears : for the city and Messrs, Cantwell i and ; Darby for the plaintiffs. . f : ' i SI Book BnnBT.--THa Jtoasuw Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Blndtng and Ealing; In a work manlike . manner, and ; at reaaoaable. arlcea. ; Mer chant! and othen needing Receipt Books, or other work,nux reiy on ;iiiptiieBe In the eecntlon-of their orders. 4- j w DIElJf. VKRNQN.! In Robeson Co.: Frldsv mdrninir the 83d Inst., if Ct-taoinpUott,: Jt AUred.M. Vernon, sgcass years. ... " Bleeeed are the dead which die in the Lord." NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. Irish Oat Meal , RYS FLOUR,: ; O H A II A M xF L O IT R AND THE BKST. u.qiiJWIeat',ioarSoiaiBWia-J 1 ... Our Brand' Favibrite Flour, BARRELS, HALF BARRELS AND BAG..' .i ' JiK.jCft . deli vtr.r free. r, U; . .-- u . y u; -A .in .to-a: !!'h .hi :.ti ! "''1? (THA8. iIt)Mti8te 3)oiia1ljII U CHILD KEN 'd rj.i i ;-:; .fit , t room for We are offering decided bargain! tO dose trtj balance of onr Bninnjer ' 8tocfc!oT joly 89 tf " w ' ''-"''i1 8HKDER BR0$) WkDDINU CAiUib AND VUUTINU CAXBS printed la the mortegant - . sagll ; . Frattag and Publishing Gobs. JULY 29. :M -' . a :,NJB)W ADRTISEMENT&r. For Smithville. UJi JD Wm. Nyce.Caft. Ev DU WlllUuns, will leave M aoove, irom rkarr root o( Harlot street at S o'ciocK It- feen'lM. W. Ransom goes down to" address Dm peeple.f Jticmdwidhi z r- j."oti -; i-v ? Fare for the roand trip tl 00. Return back in the evening. For passage apply to Master on board otq Wanted, J GENTLEMEN DESIRES1 A ."SMALL FTJRJ - i.ff-,f...J f.--r."'?:( it - ntshed room near Market street. P .. jolyjW-U. ,. .... pit v j.-!; ;)--Gtaf 4 TUESDAYS TC7B HECEI VR s DIRECT' FROM OUR OWN" ;f f if? Dairy? a IreBasnpply of , iit :K -m M 01JB BEST BUTTEBIft TH& WOBLD? .every pound warranted tne , jr.' 1 f-!),; ' !'-.; jfiiij 1 J . -i- t j Best Cutter lii tbe World, ; and to keep in the wsrmeit weather. t ; We pay any , .- price v get m xor. onr . . 1 . : . j FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS,. and sell it at the close price of 40 cents per pound. at the close price of 40 cents p ;ho same price of other grades Everybody Uses It, -' loo-iimepnc 01 otner graaes. ' 1 and we en barely get sufficient 'for- the demand. We guarantee " perfect" satisfaction for our . " Patent Process .Empire Plonr.' Onr sales are constantly increasing for this popular Floar, and every day we fill orders from new irienos. - uaeiriai is an we asav j; - i it : Fresh. Grcoaries and supplies every week, at -, u :i.,i --1 . GEO. MYERS'; y.i: July 89-tf.. 11 & 13 South Front ALWAYS. HOOP IRON, ! on hand NAILS, : weU selected TOBACCO. SNUFF," : :' FLOUR, ' : MOLASSES fcc. GLUE, I' - .; and sold BONGS, - low by i ;. ' EDWARDS & HALL. Consigned. ; A SMALL LOT DUPUN COUNTY HAMS. lit -"s.ii - -! ;.: . 1 . : v For sale by " ' .hi EDWAKDS & HALL. June 39 f, ; Sale oifvjTaluable Seal Estate ;;: M. CRONIjT,' A'HetIbhee'rr;;';'! ;i v.i.i. ' 'J By 1& '6nLY- MOBBIS, OS f iu. .;: !!"? yd,; v'J f". BY VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the provisions bf a certain udenture ofmert- rage. executed by feist Mayer to "The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March, A. D. -187s. and registered la the records of New Hanover connty. la book KU& at Daze 84 and followlBc; tho undersign ed, as the attorney s of said mortgagee, will ON MONDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JULY NEXT, at 13 o'clock M.. at the Court House door in the city of Yilmingtsn..sell (or cash,, by puhjic auction, the iouowiuk uescnoea piece or parcel or iana suuatea in said cttjvMSr' V " ''r ' ; . Bednnins at the corner of a lot now or recent! v owned by A P. Replton and wife, on the south side of Market street, and running thence southwardly along their line one hundred and thirty-two feet to Betteucourt's allev. thence, along- S saw alley east- warai v nrty-eignt Teet to another let now or recently ;y-eight feet to another 1 owned by A. P. Repiton and wife, thence with the) !ir line northwardly sixty-six feet to the lot of J. Wii kersdn. thence with the back line of Witkerson's Jiet , weetwardly tw enty-for feet to his corner thence with nis otner line northwardly sixty-six . feet to Market fetreer, thence along Market street westward- ly tnirty-iour. leet to tne neginmog, ana nemg : in block I5i according to Turner's plan of the city of Wilmlnstton i i-. ; WRIGHT & STEDMAN," june 18-dtd . . , ,,vq , Vj. t j Attorneys. JS POSTPONED. UNTIL MONDAY NEXT,.; , . Aiie;. , ? 18&f. , at. iar o'cIocH , M., ,. IN FRONT. OF; COURT HOUSE. r. , July7th,1876-lwnac n i: ...:y ; l b: grainger. :. ; V. : ..Prkstdxht .. Vroa Pbbbidkkt . ...... Cashiw HON. W. D. JOHNSON. J. D. CUMMING. BANK OF MARION, ,;3iAitiaar; c.,--Ut-i Directors:,;; ';; HON. W, D. JOHNSON.... , . . LMarien, . 8. ,C. J.D.McLUCA8 '.; .. , DUNCAN MDRCHISON. ii.K.. V 5 ! ' 1 WM. A. WRIGHT ...i..Wllnilngton,N.a JNO.W. ATKINSON............ ' D. & MURCHISON ::. u !" LB. GRAINGER . i; M j Does all the ordinary buslnees of a Bank. Issues Certificates of Deposit beariag Interest. - Will take nleasure ill accommodatins the mercan- tBe communities of Wilmingtom and other' places by discounting such paper as can be recommended as good by any of the Banks located where the par ties are carrying on b&sineaa. m . ;i j MerelianU' Exchange NaUonalBanki-New York, Citutens' ns' National Bank M . .... .1. ....... . Baltimore. Bank of New Hanover. .1 . . .-v.-.-1 ; . ..v .Wilmington. mar ttnac, fiilf-'i!; WrirMitfJiisi rronittHiufvest lieloji f-iANNOT BB SURPASSED , BY 1THB EAST, V! West, North or Sonlh.' Every barrel and bag guaranteed pen ecfc . Send jour nraen to tfte cape Fear Flour And Pearl Hominy Mills, i : ; ., ' julyB Jvvnac ' ' '"A LEX. OLUHAM, TtbpV. " U .;: MISCELL AN EOUSr f ; , , Piano Tuning. HAVINU KNGAGSD ; 1 HB SERVICES UF A l fI am noWp'rep'a ed (6 receive 'trders fin- -5i!i J ;i.'..'1i:'!T-:'i'! Ji'-i.i'V" iti 'ni l .! ir,!:Mq.!,; fbl X-NiO,S;jLN;1: aXDlAM&4 . Saifdfctfen gaaranti ed, Orders, Eoiiciled . At i ,r:H8INSBERGER:S ..l5 Jnlv 88-tf Live Book and Music Store. t aXSD'kArfjItlOBSalpbVKR ,' vnve i 10 .j!-!.mj i-ioji"91s1j aad. 8& horse pewer. Portable.' Foie JJoHer, With emokestacl'ininrp.'&c.; all in? excent order;' Also lSEUONDIlMiBBisEpb Ijuol? lit Uti tiUii t-jli Vi i ,liJ.l.:it afa!tabl -fori ginn3iie iatt grist mill. ; Wlll-bei sold lowaeiiiaWaw'i ' mU'ta-.iW tnl I Jan .2 J ttg sTto lTonth ffrbntiatjeetJ lis ' 'Jli Vli.Tt 1 'j 1. 'HTr i) C Bonus w. v. nams ana snomaerB, w from io l lbs: Feris'-8uga Cured! Strips, Shoulders; JuJL taiuirig Pork. . Qooda gnaranteoa fresh and of best quality. JulySS-tf JAMES. C. STEVENSON.1 ' - ' f liH5:iNOM .MlCELLANEp.lJS.L;...,' :4 g jii jf i'ut. Jt. i '..--S FBI DAY NIG UT JULY 30TH,j &JS :'."-W IX M IJS G T ON ji, By rnesyrillepeat the .4hrWtagdra,,etitled; Together withaeveral new, and original Specialties.! x ne wnoie to conclude wrtn tne laughable .... 4- ' . . f . . r . ' ' fill nt rtrw. . h omiinmr . . . AriiBiiow: Parquette indDrs Circle, 7S;cents;! Parquette Circle. SO cents; Gallery, 25 cents. Re-j jwjcujckmu a(:Oeiuerger-ajWitnoui extra cnarge, jmyin-at - , &. u. j? iami.it, manager. A ND THOSE WHO tHAVB. NOT LAID IN A-i tock pi goods for their own weir and family. I SS-riJr'St. ""V11 ??f!Tn S?m TP.llft I.O tonfTinna Will atmnlvranrot 4tvtia Alaa . I wAT BaMJfaj aaw v aw aliv' i Pew. iWeeks .,ia .Xeft; in f. Which. ; to; ,ff: r..: .-.- :'. Wind'. Up, i.4 f.u. ,;.:;. before the removal of mr stock to another eft v. T wui uuer summer uaacemeni, Knowing as i aot tne ;n .i 3 " SCABCITT OF MONET UfffifJi'-M:-!-.-' 'til. - Jit'i-J-tiJOO it ia this besides selling some of my stock at fifty : per cent. LESS THAN COt$T. I will make to every i-.rii!ii.'ij t r,i"i;t : . - -Aft: lift, DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. ". ' . on all sums over tea dollarsthls Is as ! near giving away guoua astrcan come to li. " - f ' : ALL GOODS SOLD AT LESS THAN COST, by GEO.- LTEBER. - v 89 Market bt uly S3 tf Forest and Stream,- . t , . . . . A Weekly Journal; bf Sixteen1 Pages. !-.. ' "DEVOTED TO ' : ; :' ' 'FIEL D S? ORTsl PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, FISH CUL- ! -.TURK, rjiOXEUTION OF UAMK, rKKSKit- , VATiON VV iTURESTS, YACHTING, BOAT- i ING j AND ALL : . : i ;Us; r 4,1.5- j-, W . . t ;;;OnpotEeDrBalloM It Is the only Journal in. tMs Country that fully ; uppues tne wants ana meets tne necessities or tne Gentleman ' Sportsman. ' i tf t"j. Mi . V'TEHMS 5 00 A YAtt' Liberal discount to Clubs. .; ' - - Send for a ' Specimeh Copy Forest & Stream Pabllslilne Co., ' 17 Chatham Streetr(Clty Hall Square), - i -'V,v' -'I'y ',1 New York. Post OffljceJBpjS 2S30.- a mar 28-tf. Keep atenfcartlyj Made" Dress Shirts. - 'j i: ;i i tTTTAMSUTTA COTTON - AND' No -8M0 -IRI3S If !ONJn. PERFECT FITTING,, 6 SHIRTS FOB IT 50 ..... .t . Less than the material can be bought at the stores ' FINISHED UP WHEN REQUIRED.'' 'K 4 . '. u" i h; v( -kuirsoir Wcoli July27-tf ': V' H . : ''. ' qityiottiersM FIELD DOCS. - . ; . - , r .- - .-. ' !. r ?' t PrfifiHinnr'TTfiTiMpl nf a II WsfflRH ,(.Jcwton, New. Jersey,) Yung POINTERS ;and SETTERS. OF THE Finest Strains AtSV'UFbRSALEi;''5"H';ii' ' H-!''1 . Dogs broken thoroughly for $50 CO, "i For f uB par ticulars address, 1 ' 1 A. V. MVAIWBAAj r mar 2ft-D&Wtf ' Newton. New Jersey. Latest rStyles. HAVING RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BLOCKS I of the latest styles of Hats far Ladies and Chil- I dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Orr isprepaeed to alter, press and bleach - work entrusted - to her.- : Old Bonnets and Gentlemen's Panama Hats made to . .- ' Look as Well as New. For particulars call on or send to MRS. ORR. on nun, Between sra. ana n streets., , ap-is-tr-"-"' - - - j Coffee, Sugar, Rice and Lard. jQ Bags uonee, ,v Barrels Sugar, 2 Barrels Rice, . ,(. re Pkgs Leaf Lard. iuiyifctf ' KERCHNtefe & calde'r; bros;1 Mecliaiiics.ofall Trades. UB ; tATTENTiON IS CALLED TO THE very large, ana nrst class , assortment or room required by you, ana at pnees tnat will stana mspee tion, ," Quality of goods guaranteed in every respect I ' yon would save time and money call at the . Old LSaubliahed Hardware rare noose oi ... July SiJ-tf V ' 5 ' . Km. 19, 20 and 21 Market St, t jit t, ; i " Coffee and Cheese. 1 -;i hi. i RbASTEDjiVA ANDBio'cOFFEE, SAPSAGO . . UlU .DJUJUU. --ir . JI TM J a u "va..n... VI B7GS4V d ?Hi'-l u ' ii iiu; w .4 l ... . ww . sir. RUNGE; Noribeaat cr fflfn-kel.auid Seeoud Ms jnne20-f . '? . ,:M I tr. Pearl Cassimere Eats JD ASHIONABLE 8ILIC HATS;1 FlNfi MILAN1 ; . .''''li ta -ll'f . !Si:i ' i straw Mats, j - At , IIARKISQN &. ALLEN'S July 25-tf ' : ' ' ' " -;k City Hat Store. -on . fFidur,ii Floun5,Flourii .m?"r QRA -Bblob Whlteiotii i,i5j lb I t vr - - 1 1 i ,. i . . - 5- )AV Bbla Ptinces ROy'' Flour,' 306- bMs Bell aUU Mills Flour. , -. OiiiJ t Hi ViKii:- For sale by - , ' , - , July Z ( KSRCHNER CALDERt BRO&.-i fit: - a" i, f . sa Ml nsi at bus . . KJr OUR? FURNITURE iWITU- PRICE LISTS fuIsb;ea?onWplitatlon bV J :i,",:! 'Je!?T; may 18-tf ' D. A. SMITH & CO. XonsorlaI-emoval Ealiaelmrmleke sckf 111 or Jamc erly occ of James Carraway aI removed to the shop form- I; erly occupied or him, fa the baaementeitbepctteu I Ah'BarfelsRefined Sugar. -'!' ' su-b HoWhere helnteshla old friends and thepub-. nUU-.Tr vV, j. wW,Bllftr5? B? I State em iDibyed. and Shavin?. Hair: Cuttinr and, I nl Saewfpoofnr ddn done at the shortest notice. Try him.' I Ufi; um kMnnipr)Tn-v nmt!,U'. vi'H5i -.-tt ' uxflS A X A JUU. A away v- a ma. - I - ( OJfi Pj-.rr si-Vi.U li'tJO -i&6ltl '8fi.V BUSINESS 'MEET' OPi WniiinNQTOiF Is called to the above-titled papen which, beiBB published at Shelby, N. C., the terminus of the C. C, ft B.; is one of the best mediums in Western Caro lina tnrougn wxuen yo mtroauce lasmsetvea to tne Trade of that portion of the State. Rates for ad ve? Using very liberal. Aaaress: ! '- i t:; i "PUBLISHER AURORA." feb 23tf .iSiiiw:.:..:;:::...v.L;:.. w " Threa weeks.. ..;.rrr........ 6 60 " " " Onemonth.. W 1! ':0 0C Three months...... 00 '" " wneyear..; tarCon tract AdTertlBementa taken at ttonatelylow rates. ; ,3 v. . , . ,. 50 M propoi- , Five Hgaaree wtiraated as a qnarterolnmn, and ten squares ts a naif -column, . "",...' ;! '", ' t'.v,;MISCELANEOU,s;; Real Estate fpHATWE AEK SJRUCTETQ,;XOSE. : v Perentoy Sale. :h'MO K'Aii'K- lvUIuii. MO: ' M. CIiOLTi, Auctioneer. ; ' rrf ? '":'('; , On Tuefdav. Augustrifc,l5. jo'Wock M.. we will sen al ExchaBse Corner, that vain Ah) n s-hnrf ' 99 feet front, between Maaket sad Dock street, shed u uuice now occupiea oy u. u. marker & Co. I ' . I FT IVITnrV UlH)hUI. jlL WilWI.nnn .)M 40l. A feet ' I ' "' w ' " Two-storv Warehouse in Hmdrimo ,1W oJscL-- Two-story Warehouse in Henderson alley, W.it - 3 .ji.:i 1 c. -v l- yi 1U111 MJ J 1X1 LU If KUVYO Up A42y Three-story Brick Store Northeast inf prHPrt.inn Water, and Princess street 22x91 and 9. - , Three-storv Brick Store. Northeast interfiprUnn 'Waterad Princess streets, as joining 12x91 and 99. Three-story Brick Store, Northeast intereeciiun .water ana rrincees streets, aajoiBrog 22x91 and J93tf. i Terms M cash, balance 12. IS and 24 mom lit) wiih ! interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent. ; 4 ; - -. -! July 23-4t 29, Augst 1st and 3d. ; NCOURAGB HOME INSTITUTIONS ! li '-'i. '.4 '! : : 5 i . : ,' : ; I- I Security against Tixe, ..... ; . THE NORTH . ; G AROI1N A ' UOMJ3 INSURANCE COSIFAJV Y, ; 'RALEIGH,1 N. C.V1 i This Company costume to write Policie&r at fair rates, on all classes of insurable property. ah losses are promptly aajustea ana paw. The 'HOME' is rapidly growing in public favor, and ! appeals, with confidence, to insurers of .-property iu t ortn caroima . . ; Agenta In all paita ef the State. Jrt a. j. baitus, dr., iresiaeni. 1 f. 0. nwi, viceirtiBiaenu ; : : : . ' 5 ; . BEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. , ... h ; ATKINSON & MANNING, Asshts, ' angl-tf t -. -.-.-;:)- Wilmington. N. C. :. ; 1 Tie . Host FascinaDii Korel y 1 '-i:::V ' OF THE DAY IS '':""::- '" J a-, .; By OU2DA. ! ..fl j This storv possesses in full measure those unmis- ! takable characteristics or genius, which have made Ouida's nama famous wherever the best works of i 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. : :J Just reaeived and for sale at ' l C. W. TatesV' City Book .Store:. July 2511 ; Wedding1 Presents; . .-: : : FINE STOCK OF 'Hi SIB VER WARE ---':-,;:e 1 'jnST'RECTIVEbAT"''' -'in' V. --- :'!'':- I : i - :;V;t; ;,.!r i ... GEC-IIONSEXfS,!.',-.;- julyS5tf Lo i iili S3 Market Street.5! Our Box Box a T T-v TV -' -r r jyl i-JI-JJJUUlS- (V i-A V) a UARANTEED TOBI AS GOOD as your Cigar dealer eolls yea it nFpr. One Dime, " ' ili; 'r;iorbakle-by-vK K.ti D. PIQOTT,1 julyll-tf . . . Pay Your City Taxes . OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTORS ) j .... CITY OF WDLiMINGTON, N. U. V ; July Xlth, 1H75. 1 . . "?HE CITY j TAX . BOOKS FOB 197 'HAVING t . been received at this office.' the nndershrned ia $ now prepared to inti: .-:? i,-:. j v.,-K.-jiii-.i COLLECT THE, CITY TAXES I ,.- on Real Estate and Personal property 'or 1875. . AijjrAa-iiKj are tnereiore nounea, ana re- -anested to cive this matter immediate attention. and to call at . thia ; office and "pay up" without . farther delay. i - CITY COUPONS an also recrfvahla, . fa navmpjit i of City Taxes. 4 4 ; - iu.t a Mfjf fx T. CfSBKYOSS, - 3 V t0 A. St .. WW " r- l j . juiy avu - i reasurer ana collector. . ; S. W. Goodridge, : , Grafton Windliam Co. Vermont; i tl i ' n s.i . ' -MANUF ACTURER '" OF - - 'H ' tAf Fine Fishing Eods - .. , - . pXall kinds., ; , ' Particular attention paid to making rods adapted to Southern trade. y;i " ----- j'i Rods of anv desired pattern V . . MADE TO QR D.Eli : - u on short notice nd. at. prices. Send for Circular; 7 July 18-DAWtf .CLOSING OUT - MY STOCK OF ' V .i M R JS AN D BO YSThCLOTIIING g A.PVO 8:fT! , . ' - SnitsJ MaaK i T ' : .. i . ; A t Reduced Prices . c'Z o tuand gas$imere: ..a rAvm juiy aa-u - Merchant Tailor. Bacon. Bacon.. Bacon. gQ Boxes D. IS. Sidesitii-ui sii t 0 Boxes 4. S.tShoulders,.; j 3 . ryn ; -a-'. 2g JJoxea smokeo-swes, . -i5i ojrvBaxea Smoked Shoulders.;; ; -Forsaleby;---,-i Hi .f !;' jnlyfe-tf IS-KKUliJN Kit A U ALU UK BKOS. '; Bacon,' Pork,' Sugar, Coffee. . ; Boxes D, 8. -Sides-' ' ' ' ,:' '? ; V" ' " ;;i p-rt Boxes Smoked Sides and ' Shoulders, i -' ' : Jr: I , r : -. -- :. i t . ' i . t r t . ' rl.'. Zi.;. , - ;i ; ' KA Bags - Prime Rio Coffee VXVU 'i; 3 f I I Bags iZ'Jltir aat M It-14 &'5C ndt ki jalySS-tf; WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. o A QQ- Bushels Prime White and Mixe4 Corn. CAfl Bales N. B. and Eastern Hay, JQQQ Sacks Lisbon SaltL-i ; i!:''' !'";.. Foraalelowby ! '',"''-JulyS5-tf WI1X1AM3 A MURCHISON. j tt "fjWri'it.-IJ reasonahls -.5 I - ,., . WA " 'i ;,! : '-.-. .';"h ; :: t .. : . - t!--' "-i Pi" S l f A - i i' : t i ."( ' :. . -. ;. . ' v ;e..i.'? . ' f ii;s -5:..; f. ' Mr - t r f- ; - H'i i' W t 1 1 ;i';. lAft ..-.-, '5;i iv Hi'- A :li - - - -iI'; Kv'. ' M'A :..1r: . -: Jii?;", if..v-. - 4-''' " V. 1 ! . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 29, 1875, edition 1
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