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--! THE MOENDIG STAB: LiA in, OK AifV L.Jt'1 IMM,. -f '. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY h 'iivU yiii v Jiii v I ; i. tore dyt-. .....i.i...... J M- (onrdAVB..... W " RATB3 or S0B8CRIPTIOH IN ADVUTCK: tin. (by maU) portage paid,........, $7 n. month, A I ......... : .i A inrrifn Cents per week. OnrCltj Agents are C'y , - rkllMf fnr mnr than S .ntAntki in advance OUTLINES. j B. Ford & Co., New York, ask exten sion of their creditors. . Another train goes through" a trestle; conductor, engineer and bralceman kuiwi un , imsxuie, ; new Albany and Chicagtf R R- - "Twelve miles washed out on Missouri, Kansas and Texas K. R. New York markets: Cot ton 1414. gold ll2llpirits tur npntine 32 cents. Court of inquiry into Bishop WhittingnamV conduct con vened yesterday; in tsaiumore.;; rLi0ut siana Supreme Court decides ; certain acts providing for issues of .leye&AlMnda.cohsUT mtional. -Mr. ; PlunsoU :; retracted . Lis unparliamentary allusions but not his facte, .,nd the House of Commons ' discharged matter of censure. . : - ... ; x , tix-n THE CAMPAIGN.' rCharlotte Observer. 1 We are glad to learn that all differ- pnees have been settled ; in McDowell county. Mr. Alfred Finley, who was runnii)r as an ipdependeDt candidate for Convention against Col. Jasper Neal, the Conservative ; nominee, has withdrawn; and now that the race is between CoL Neal and Jim Duncan, Radical, it is believed that McDowell will give her usual Conservative ma jority of00, if not more. - 1 Charlotte Observer. J The Radicals of - Rowan have been trying to make a little diversion in their favor by mixing np the railroad tax question with the Convention matter, but they are raeetmg with poor success. The people of Rowan are too sensible to be gulled in any such a way. The opinion is that Sho- ler and Henderson will be elected by from 700 to 8Q0 majority: 1 1- fQreensboro Patriot. : ' At the speaking at Gilmer's on last Saturday, Col. Gilmer said that he had information that Tourgee and Stanly went to the house of old Mr.' Brooks, in Forsythe eountyi and after the old gentleman had set -Tout' his Eiqtlor for them indr after they c had fideii h is dinner, they searched the house, broke open a door, and looked wider the bed on which Mrs. -Brooks, who was more than 70: years of age, was lying sick. -" ;; '-' r- Tourgeo denies that; the old lady was sisk, admitted that heteaettith: Manly, but denies that- he had any commission from the government. Worse and worse, I ,W.smui .-!. om.m - Washington Echo. The party represented bywMr.. Jas,: E. Shepherd in the present canvass have reason to be more than satisfied with the noble work which he has performed. Notwithstanding the blistering heat of .the; weather, Mr. Shepherd has met every appointment, jnade for him, and has visited six pre cints in Pamlico apdfonr in Beaufort, Rip to the time of writing. At each tftLese places he haa had largtv-at-tesali ve and " entTi csiastic1 (aiierfces, and the truths that he discour6e3" in his able, earnest, : eloquent 'and-impressive manner will Itfil for.liim and Conservatism powerfally, on the day of election. ; . ; ... ' . ? ).-.. I Greensboro Patriot.' '-TvH'J: Our Convention friends are : mak ing things lively in Randolph': coun ty. Worth and Robbins are - using heavy scimitars and pinning' their rivals to the wall "every time. The fact is the Radicals are not pretend ing to make art open fight and are!,de jpending for the votes they get on working in seeretf; Qurf riendf iare confident of '-carrying, the J county ..by. a handsome majority' r J r ' The Greensboro Patriot say that the Convention ' prospect grows brighter every day. ;.The ; people are seeing through the shallow, hypo critical' pretence of the Radicals and are repudiating them on all 'sides. Mr. II. E. Blackmore, at Duplin, is of the right grit. He writes to the Magnolia Jlecord thus: '.''V ;,,.;, . Having learned to-day that was, on Saturday last, atX Wireawomi nated by the. so-called Republicafn party for Constable of Warsair town ship, I herebv announce to the Dublic hat I do not act or affiliate, witkthaH J'ay. I have a- wife and i6 cBiN Jreii and do not wishto do anything t' hruig disgrace upon i lbem.tr I announce io ine puoiio uiai a ' not accept, neither will 1 serve if ited by them. I shall be at the on Thursday, the 5th day of uguxt, and shall cast . my vote for Stalling,! and Farrior for delegates to Constitutional Convention, and f.r those who were nominated V township offieera by the Demo- party on me i Jiiwnt.-- BUhop Lymau'i AppolutnaCHta. iJKnob. Asne' Col : V.. ih.tAu "8 M. Jefferson Co....,STT......Aug. 4 bmm;, Watauga Co. .....,.,... .Au. -urchof St Johd Baptist.4.::. '.Aug. 7 fte f rucis. ; . ; ."..i, ... .Aug. 8 -Uteraon.-.. .. . . . .Aug. 9 UTy.-.: r. .y. r'.r. : :. Aug. 12 lrgaoton.. ........ Aug. 15 J M. Old Portv...... ... ......... Aug., J6. Andrew's, Buneotrfbe &. . . '..vApg.;49 ;rU Creek, Buncombe, Co, , , ., , . Aug. 20. ,7111 sP"ngs..i.VJ;.C;;'.t1f.'AUg. 22 Jfk ver Valley.. . .:i .'.'X'.-Aiig. 29 iropnate4 to Diocesan Mikpna,, ;,; "wanl. T,;3rT toZZZlTi i Placed it be case was dismissed on 'the v c i laum a.? m w i i . m trmt-m ' . x s vSu n t?- Ta;Tttnsyjtv :pajfment Of costsooTfi J1U0 Pi . tj . ' - 4 P1- 1,na I . - i, 11 ;t"ck-..i.',:;iv; w.V;i';vt''.v;Sept.!i ' iiWeet potato. - - ' . Ao;nI1,le-' ' 'V.-wept-rtri Market, so far aawehafebfen abie tolearn. TT-iT' itttt" ' - VOL. XVI. NO. 110., BOITY, ,Tlte BlaUs. , The mafls will close at the City Poat-Of-fice until further notice as follows: Northern (night) maila for all olnts North, ' ,J " ' V 5:45 P. M. . through and way (day) . r mails daily. except Sunday 6:80 A. M. Southern maibfor all points it South, daily. . ;.T.. . . . . . 6 15 P M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily , : ' aie) ' : 1 5 :30 A. M. uummuw tia asy Jtiut ana .. , Town Creek) .Tuesdays and r-" - -Baturdaya ... ... ..:... 6KK) A."M, -Fayetteville, and offices on Cape . Fear IUver MondaySandT XZ . xnaaya. . . -i :i. . f. . ."IKX) P' M. yeiieTuie Dy u. U. R'y, daily (except Sundays). . . M . j . 5 i3ft A2 M Onslow C. H. and intermediate -. -r -offices everv Fridav fi-no a t "S SmitbYUlejinails, by'sieamboat, Vlose at O P. M.. dailV: "ftTrnt -Srmrtmm - 3 - v Mails delivered from 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 r.; ia.,-ana on Bundaya from 8:80 to 9:30 A. a Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.. ana rrom 2 to 64)0 P -M Mnnsv nrHnP. Register Department oren same as ntnmii Stamps fpr sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. , . . . - J Key Boxes accessible-at all hours, day Mails collected from street boxes every NEW ADVBUTI8BniliNT. Alex. Oldham New floor, i tcal Dots. 4 .' -. 'Those who have not "registered should go and do so at once. Another , fine breeze aided in neutralizing the beat yesterday. ' Only about 18 persons have so far registered in the Third Ward. In spite of dull times, there is no abatement i ia building ;operatioDs- fn -this city. : . .. i :. :.: - f The thermometer at -the City Hall yesterday ranged from 93 to 95 de grees, f-mzu- - There was ho ; session of : the Mayors " Court ' yesterday morning, none ' being in readiness for trial. : . .t- tTte open air concert "at Sunset Hill Wednesday night, by ibe Wilmington Concert Concert Club, was largely attended. 1 The Republicans,. .hold mass meetings in this city on the 2d, 3rd and 4th of August. thie1 first at the Oaks, the second at the City Hall and the latter at the Mar ket Houscf . ." V.- -r- There being some misnnder- standing as to the matter, we would state that thebours for registratioD in the Third Ward are from 6 A. M. to It - A. M., and from 5 P. M. to 7 P; M. . Stationary to rising barometer, southwest to southeast winds, slight changes in the temperature and generally dear or partly ; cloudy; weather fori the South Aw iantic and Gulf States will - prevail to-day. ... m m m Senator Bamm. . .: Senator Ransom arrived in the city .last evening, at l0 o'clock '. from Lnmberton, where he spbke ' yesterday.'' : This ' distin guished and beloved citizen' was met af the Purcell House by some of bis personal and political friends. His arrival was noted by the shooting of rockeuC1 " '' J,-rl Gen. Ransom ia-looking well, notwith standing the arduous labors of daily cam- paigniag.he has undertaken.; He will ad dress the' people of Brunswick to-day at OII111U VliJC( guiug uuwu tus ritiu-w ktuiiui- ville this morning with a number of friends and admirers in the snug little steamer MiUiam irjw.'He-will return to the city this evening and -wIUl' benctr, to Rocky Mount to-morrow,- where be -will speak on Saturday, r From there,- we understand, he will goto Washington, Beaufort county. Th Opera flooae WIIanlBrBt Dravr. , anatle Assoelatlou. . v Every arrangement has been" made, by the above organization, to secure a credlta-. ble Representation to-night, ' of the play of Rabejrt Emmet, " which ", will be followed by a latrghable free; entitled;, the ' ''Stage Struck Darkey" and several specialties ttf a taken 'care tomake suitable and improved rfahgement8 regarding" tbe'stage5 appoint ments, costumes, &e. , and will doubtless present an -entertaining performance in everv particular. ine. uox-sueet w auu ijpen at Heinsberger's book store: ' ..i .J. . - The grand competition of the season of ibe two rifle teams, took place..ye&terday afternoon, at our North Carolina Creed- moor, located. across the river. There was some " taQ!'. sbooti ug dope on the occasion: nrrHt':t ma-werriaoiriiarness and'they sleeting, ' mkinVh 'tW11 fiue Teanv-'-2 gwinen tbeJ advantage over Team No. 1 on the occasion. Mr. Ed munb Lilly of the formef orgahizatlbri com ing off the winner f the bolt of sheeting by a icore of ll'o.ni ,'! HfWSLfel H1i Melr..Colrt:-, . . Wt PanIelaJV.!ired,' was arraigned Ott ; fore Justice T. M. Gardner yetefday on the charge of forcible trespass, . he having taken a bag, 'of cbrn Vbe property of Uti; xtwiimmerv. who keeps asrocers:. on Mar- ket street, froi)i carr'in rhich he' had afcfltee and are frotoajwoacre patch. , Wff9 gfttnerecr n uic 6oiu, mo wi a . . - . i . ; . WILMINGTON, N. FRIDAY. Brnatwick 8ttlatlca. The annexed statistics, compiled from V n ti. i 1 rti . '1 ;n prove interesting to many of our readers North West White polls, 190; colored polls,. 258 i horses, 47; mules, 49; goats, 28 cattle 1,524; hogs, 2,349;'sheep, 517. Tota valuation of real and personal property, $409,01050. 1 :'Town Creek 'White polla, 432;. colored polls, 163; horses, 60; mules, 63; goats, 28 cattle, 1,599; hogs, 3,174; sheep, 911. Total valuation of real jsndy personal property, f210,289 00. Smithville White polls, 145; colored pbllsrS8; h'qrses ,57j ( mulesj24; joats, 54 cattle, 1,557; hogs, 2,206; sheep, 384. Total valuation of real and personal property, JvrA nan Kt If I -?': j I i; S - Lockwood's Follv White noils. 115: col Wed polls, 25; horses, 04; mules, 14; goats, 97; caltle, 1,320; hogs, 8,103; sheep, 702. Total valuation of real and; personal prop erty, $91,885. .' Shallotte White polls, 129; celored polls, 39; horses, 82; mules, 38; goats, 47; cattle, 1,448; hogs. 8,627; sheep, 851. Total valu ation of real and personal i property, $93,- Waccamaw White .... polls, -17i-colored polls, 1; horses, 22; mules, 9; goats, 63; cattle, 779; hogs, 2,968; sheep, 7831. Total valuation of real and personal property, t3b905.rrr, rrrx-i-o-' Tlia" Pender Canvmaa. TO & IJ f- - ? p . " R. "K. Bryan Democratic-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: . Burgaw, -Tuesday, July 27, at 1 o'clock A. M. . - ; ' . i i Grant Township, Wednesday, July 28 (usual voting place), 11 o'clock A. M. - ! - Holly Township; Thursday, July 29 (usual voting place), 11 o'clock A. M., , Rocky Point Township, Friday, July 30, (usual place of voting) 11 o'clock A. M.1 . Lincoln : Township, Saturday,. July 31 (usual place of voting) 11 o'clock A. M. Union Township, Monday, Aug. 2 (usual place of voting), 11 o'clock A. M- - Columbia Township, Tuesday, August 3 (usual place of voting) 11 o'clock A. M. iS.. Caswell Township, Wednesday, August 4, at Point Caswell, 11 o'clock A. M. Dlsxl a e Ezeaya 1 1 di In Ibe N t reeti .': We are informed that some parties have been in the habit of digging for sand in the middle of the street at or near the corner of Ninth and Ann streets and have continued the operation until tbey have created a deep excavation at that point, which has become dangerous to pedestrians who have cause to travel in that direction at j night. ,. A man and his wife -tumbled into- the -excavation on Wednesday night and were literally cov ered with the 8nnd wliich fell in upon them frornniieedgeB of t be , pit. Section 25 of Hmj city ordinance makes it a penalty of $50, together Virlr Habhity for all damages, against parties who are found guilty of dig- gtng such excavatiou or holes in the mid dle of the street. li 4 TheTornpIke la ik Sonnda. We learn that the Committee, consisting of Messrs. T. 3. Southerland, J.F. . Divine ana A. Aanan, woo was appointed to locate the proposed Turnpike Id the Bounds, have employed Mr.' Rod. M acRae, with assist: ants, to make a new 'experimental survey, and that be has about completed :the same. The new survey locates the road somewhat to the South of former surveys, thus reuder- iog it more convenient to residents of Ma sonbbro Sound, while it will not! interfere with the attractiveness of the Turnpike to the rWing coram unityiV As 'we aaidbOwi ever, the new. suryey is only experimental its adoption or rejection being in the hands of those having authority in the matter. pfeppea Dead. , - j - 1 A middle aged colored woman named Orrie Spencer; who has carried on the busi ness of -a huckster in the market, dropped dead last night, about 10 o'clock, - while walking across Boney Bridge, in company with two friends., They were, it seems, all engaged in conversation, the deceased being apparently, in .good i bealth, when she gave alight scream for help and fell, expiring a few minutes afterwards. TbeJiody vie decesed''as carrwdefpriner real oence in jlri)ollynli A-tpnyslbiybiwas call ed in, wbo gHve ft a bis opinion hat death bad been : caused by heatt disease.- - The Bobbery. Ben Jones was yesterday arrested by.M Washington Lamb, he having on his per: son a watch stolen from Mr. Lamb's' sleepi ij ing apartment in Southerlaud's-trtables 6i; the night of the 27tli 'Aipairtjf!p4HH the' property , of John Addison, . which . were also stolen from the same place ut t lie same time, weretouud in me possesstou oi -jones. Jones bVMid fo baVgbeeno! jn&lj of $ie ;tate penite"ntiary. He yas Joled in jail and will have a hearing bt fore i. .u. Oani ner, Jj, P.. thla morning. 9rf ot V f v i. We afailgTal .oMiW.W. wVib fW Mayor 0an&d,;that;City Marshr Rf biu son rtporla ti him that the city wasuever In a better saiQ4'llSn4)tklHC ent.' We hope our citizens wilf continue to aid and co-operate, wHh thQ.authorities-iia thfs important matter. It is one in which all, at this1 particular ' season of tbe Veari should feel aad exhibitthe llteliest interest; pa.ti.ned. aiiivxilima iol "The case of the Judges and Inspectors of the, late election: against tto i JBUifi fc-WUfk: mingtoq, which was to have come, toff 'be-' fore t JusticeVan Amringe yeBterday;"has been postponed until Monday next. . ( , ; -A T i-L V.V XA 4 JA.. -A Al - Ar ,c.U J.U ' Vi i .cJovpw . 1 ' "" . JL ; ' . . ' 1 ' '' 1 ' '' "' '''' j '" ' -V 't -?"":'' ' Another Rtber. -. 4- ,The store of J." J. Pounds, located on Front street, between Church, and Castle streets, was entered yesterday mornings be tween 3 or 4 o'clock, and a large quantity Tf groceries were stolen ' An entrance' was effected Ihroaghr'the ' baek-wfndow of the store. tiTJbeee s no.cluefqe;paror par. ties who perpetrated the tbeft , ' f Bobberf. , 1 . -'., jWe learn that the shoe-shop Of Jack De vane, located on Front, between Orange and Ann streets,, v,ftered-jWeDedsy;.igJbt ai)d robbed of several pairs of boots and sUoes and a n.ymber of lasts, . Jt seems the thief broke the aash of the windo w, succeed ed in removihg'.the fastenings an4 thus effected an entrance. ; ,.. - . us. i Worm-EaleB. W6 were ihqwn yesterday a small piece of the outer planking of the dredge boat Woodwanl.iyihicU wa? wornt-ateii jB6tiL.it had assumed the consistencey of honey comb. The boat is nbw undergoing repairs, of which she evidently stood much in need, and will be copper-bottomed. Ranee of Tnernaometer. The following was the range of the ther- mometeij at thfignal, Pureaulnhisity, yesterday: " -i 7 A. M., 80; 12 M., 90; 2 P. M., 92; 4:30 P M., 89; 9 P. JYI.80. Highest, 94. taniDeriana. n Waddell and Ransom bad large audiences to hear them fn Fayetteville this week. The people in Cumberland are thoroughly aroused, and there is every prospect of a considrntde majority for Messrs. j Worth and Blue ; fjfc & t' iteits. Book r.iitR.----i,H moaxiha Btxn iJook fJind cry diMv !l kinds of B'indlnjj anii Ruling in a worK manlikir rnaaaer and at' reasonable' prfoea; , -Mer-' ehanta aud others needing Beceipt Book. ,oi pother work, way rely on promptness tn the xecnilon of their orders. . -! , s - '.llr.atitUp Tutxurajt. PBUfTuie-lHKS. Invaluable u, raU- roitd companies, steamship compaRlcu, banica, 'mer chants, numulacturera' and otlwra. , T.Ttwy are en during and chanlesa, and will copy sharp and clear for an btdeflbtte period of time. .Qaving just received a fresh applyoi theWinlca, we are pre pared to execute orders- uromptlT and at moderate prices. ;.,..',-:'Y'i.'. .'.'.!' 'lV, ':''X--::, . Copt or TasTTaoinAt. Hakhiba Mo.,1 May 80. 1874.-Messrs. J. & W. ToUey, 39 Maiden Lane, New K YoAGbnt.: The 19 Gun which you built for me, v.. v .ii- I No. 3093, has arriTed safely to hand. Allow me to thank job for the fidelity with which yon carried out my lnatrocUon. The general outline, aeantj of proportion and excellent finish, are all that could be deaired, and more than meets my expectations. I am more than ever impressed with the idea that 4t is aa necessary for a man to have a gun built to meas urement as to have a boot so built to ensure a good fit. - The pattern 175 and penetration 40 are very su perior. The, pattern is as close as I desire, and the penetration, 1 thiak fa! seldom attained, being far. ahcadjftf apy public record which I have seen. . ,., ; . , icepectiauy lours, ; , v yi.' T f. ;i W.. DORXAK. : !s piri ts '1,1 rpa n ni t k UAt't.A.ry -Charf e Miliner was convicted of forgery,' . ' ; ",. .';".'!'' l ) , The Godd Templars have had 'a grand demonstration at Clayton. T ; rThe man wounded , at Forest- vilfe, Mr. Sam. Merrill, is getting better, A man suspected of beino; Pariinj the; wife murderer, was seen skulking in the woods or cjhatham and liandolph ana was pursued.'" " ' - : ----j K' -f- The Maenofia JRecord reports some damage to the floors and chimney of Mr. James Carroll's house by lightning' last Monday.. .Some persons were slightly stun-J ned. ,t5dJJ Oj.X li acJu.j-m y- ci -Mr Bejj Avent )Naah county, acierK at Jfi. u. James iXruo.'s dry t goods store,- Petersburg, committed- suicioe by jumping from Pocahontas bridge, in that city, on Wednesday. -. ; He had been ill for several davs. A.r,, ;T . : A 7 - a r-i Magnolia Uiecord : la all this section the corn crop promises unprecedent ed yield,- and throughout the South the corn crop the present year bids fair to be the best since the wariand jaiL g$0d' aa abytwMin the recollectiod of the very oldest planter U- Charlotte Observers A friend in Lexineton sends us, as he beard them, the particulars of a x homicide, rwhich was con milted near Frank Jones' distillery, in Yad kin county, on Wednesday evening, 22nd inst, by William iHedricki . citizen of Jjavidson county, wnose family reside within three miles Qf Iiexi8gtonJ...JHerick has, for some time past, been 'hauling or peddling whiskey for Jones. It seems that Jones is npWj a tcahdidatejfor sj seat jiJHtbei is uonvemion, anu on iasi rveanesuay mere was a publrc speaking at some point in Yad kini about twelve mifeb frbrn his distillery; where Hedrick went with bis whiskey wagon. At some time . during the day tlere waff a free treat at the wagou, given v ! Jones, where there was. congregated ; Acute a c'ruwd of whites and blacks, when utie man; saiir to oe nuiucu jeuiuugs, gui curaedu' Wieri HcdrlCk Was bn hM rbrfjlJd Jbnes' l liihi', telling him witniau oath that be Lad refused to treat Dim,' and llvat he i waagoipff to kill blm,,fee., jWbebs .''Hedrick jbt 'out bt his wasron and the other seized him by-the lliroat, repeating all . tlie timethatbe was Toing tc kill huM.-J Afjenevjnaaieen en gaged for a sUorttfine, edHcli got loose, and. idrawinit t a pistol Lsuot feoning8 Mtyuugh Ihie" bodY.'caosing fats 'deatb. ir les? ed or iravB liiuiself u ai-:bace, and is now .... u VuHbrmvitln' mn,u : t A i..nui 1i kor. departed this life on the 89th 4T of Wlyl JSilit The friends and acqnatances iw invited to ait tend the fnaeral at Fifth 8treet M. &. Church, at 8. clock, A. M., to-uay. t - ,i ffe Pn t.ii t Ii Mrs. A had been a congiatent membar ox tne M. K-Cturehfajea 188,' .an db8BfHCSJ of a blissful inmortality,?:;,ltlfj .rr 173 ii I nrHB noRirino ota!i Bobtf iiii4 ' JL K&Y ia complete la all all it appointment, and ia in charge of one of the most aklllral workmen ia the State. AU kinds of Binding executed neatly. tend annxnargedeanclt wttntreatingtnej iWsrroea Orfom r& 'did Ulte waitfel llntfl lin'consmerauly. Later in'lue dayn . . .,.. f . i i JULY SO iaTS;'1: NEW 1 ADVERTISEMENTS." Sale of ValuaWp EeB Ifetate in. OBONLT, Auctioneer. BY V1BTUB O f AND IN ACCORDANCE WJTH the prbvisioaB of a certain indenture of mort gage; executed ty Feist Mayer to "The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March, jy. D. 18W, and registered in the records ot New Hanover county, in book EBB, at page 84 and following, the undersigned, as the attorneys of said mortgagee, will ON ilONDAT, THS19tk DAY W JtLYltEXT, at IS o'clock M., at the Court House 4oor in the city f Wamingteni sell forcasli, by public auction, the following described, piece ei parcel of land situated in said city, viz: 4 . . Beginning at the corner of a lot mow oe recently owned by A P. Kepi ton and wife, on the south side of Market street, and running thence southwardly along their line one hundred and thirty-two feet to Betteneourt's alley, thence along said alley east. wardl dly fifty-eight feet to led by A. P. Bepitoa s northwardly eixty-st another lot now or recently owni and wife, thenoa with their line northwardly sixty-six feet; to the lot of J. Wi! kerson, thence with the back line of Wiikerson's let westwardrv twentr-f our feet to his eorner. thence with . his other line northwardly- aixty-six : feet to Market street, thence along M arket street westward ly thirty-four -feet to the beginning, and being in. uiuck. las ftccoruing to nrrner s plan or ine city or jnnelfr-dld : . i Attorneys. ; Tha Above Sale j JS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY NEXT, -i'ir.:!': !: r '''ii'.i "?1itf 'Sill :ijd i' : Aug. 2, 1875, at 13 o'clock : . -IN.FKONT OF;COTJBT HOUSE.. ! ' v July 27th, 187"-lw nao ; :.i';j.V2u ai;v I. B. GRAIN0ER.... V HON. W. D. JOHNSON.: ... .. VICM pBEsiSKNT J. D. I'UMMIXU. 1.n;..,,.y.H.tS'....CaflHia BANK OE MARION, 1 Directors i HON. W. D. JOHNSON. J. D. McLUCAS...'.: .....Marieni 8..C. DUNCAN MGRCHIHON;. WM. A. WKIOHT JNO. W. ATKINSON...., . .'.".'.'wilmuigton, N.C ...... ( r " U. u. jnuKUiiiaoNiiii..v.i L B. GKAINtiEB. t . .u-. ... ; ; : ; f Does all the ordinary busin8s of a Bank. . i'.'.'.'ii1. . Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest. . ' Will take pleasure in accommodating the mercan tile communities of Wilmington and nthnv rrm by disconnting such paper aa can be recommended as good by any of the Banks located-where the par tics are carry big on bnainess., .-a. -yir; Yi;:v J " ; Correspondenta;: t ;; i. Merchants' Exchanere National Bank. ' . New- York. Citizens' NaUonal Bank. ...Baltimore; .. W . . . T ' - ..... . i m new asauver.;.,, - , . ....... . W iiminston.. mar 80-tr nac - "- : - ; ' ; . - 18 7 5 GttiDixdj 8 j 5 TJpur THnnr Tncf frnm Via TT truf TNala ' "tT V"T f"i ANNOT BE SURPASSED ' BY THE EAST, Vy We8t,North or 8onU. Every "barrel and bus guaranteed perfect. Send your orders to, the Cape Fear Mour and Pearl Hominy Mflla. - ' ' juiyswnac r-ALEX.. OLDHAM, Prop'r. i MISCELLANEOUS. FIELD DOGS. - . A,'i i I 'JiT's j i .' i ' . i St " ' -V - Breeding:. Keimel:of A, Crfaiieil; j ;! jVcwtun, jVcw Jersey. s V ArpUNG POINTERS AND SETTERS OP -THE S i? mesT, strains j , ; : .' : FOR SALS'.' ' ' . ''i Don broken thoroughly for.W tan For. foil narv Uculars addrecs, , , mar 2ft-DufcWtf .... .. Newton. New Jersey, ' '-' I' ! '. i".!: :- - ..I '.? rf ( f : r Grafton, Wlmlbam Co. Yermont. j 1 'hi.i-arANUFACTURER OF':!1 Fine Fishing Eods ! - of anidnaa. ; VlU: ' Particular attention paid to maklnz roda a to Southern trade.) nil: t :;..-Ti i , ,! Rode of any desired pattern . j ' 5 i. ' on short notice and at reaeonable- prices. Send for Circular. : ) v 4 i ,-; ,- july,ia-D&Wtf,; i v I in-- MEN'S AND; BOYS' 5liOTHINQ Q 'a:"';a T;'b ous'!T:r!i;.':iM!?!- Suits fMadto5 Order. . j .7iAt;Reuc:iPriees;;iij;:.' i to workpf; myatock-ofijorn io v lercnaht Tailor. !t! 1 1; ,ii Juti T iiUR STJMMRR f STOCK blf MINJ BbiTSj AND my IM 4' r. 7Jt lti ' W ' i.' We arc offering decided bargains to close ou,t the -lii'IKJ J Ut.-iiiUT- v u.l!ilu if --i - jnrWff. ?i""l'"srtRTR BROS.' ii "J , i t! acbnwBacotiy Bacon J f . . a- s m.- 1 l - . . - : I .!Bpxarimoid.9d Jii i: ViiiH'J Rxb Smoked abVAltWifei-l" ' U ii fcUv "f - , . .J.-rt-.-oi: "J-l s ! 5t? V"U For sale by 5 julyW-tf - KltKl ll!t Bacon, Por Sugar! Wee,u; . I ; r A Boxes D. 8." Sides '"" ' ' .'' gjj Boxes SmeaOittdrsbomif 1 iBblsess-brk a .r-' 3 CA Bags Prime Rio Coffee. ,- allf i.ii M-Vi.lit i,!3Ji ,;l Alii w.iti fJ; 1 tf '- For sale low by uiya5-tr WtUJAMS &MURCHIBON. 3000 oA1 taBl Whfte Vixcd Cort;; : OA A BUanatuwaftsraoes. iDU.V ,-!,.!-',U9M- bn Hi! y.f a rv v-P.Im w W a-nrl -Vaatnrn Hit. mm a ai tttfkhir111' of Jamee Carraway andremoyed to the shop form SgMUKUHISON. . i occupied by him, la the baaement of the Purcell VnUTXNa CXaUM I 'House, where he invites hispid friends andthe pub- ?nljrto-tf' HTaU)DNb CARlib AND Minted , in the moat eleeasit TT am. u. AKja aaglt v:j rriatiBit and Pnblisbing Hoaaa. s - v j If A imosSWeoAVil N6riitrr?vA?'f frSnV thi lpldid'atoth7i h.vebV'eoni peuea loeaennce, win aimply regret It; time flies. andbtit Atii s-, hn ; , . ?f f trr" nf?. 1 trr- - -ry- :! i :l -ft (ii ii f before'theremo4al 'or mVaiock to finohWr'i.f i t ol wUlofferiothertoducement.owmZmIfl: th i oSer-another inducement, .knowing ml dp. the '' ' . . -. - . . " " t : I ,U is tnM;toiae seiling pome; of mt stock at! fifty- -r Auiwa? ai an vvoi, 4 wui awtkv w every 1 r d r T ,--to-.;A t, ,n,! : L "..', i.ji "f-yviflfrv;)!! i4wij-"i 11 1 on an sums over ten dolliira, this h) -nBeari siring wpjr guuua x can come 10 a. . - 1 . . , aju uuwira OULU i f l.Jla XilAJM l-OS'J', DJT i,U:' Jt iU : GEO.'tfEBER.4 a' jniy.sitr,,,,, ,89Marketno l!" r.TT '"-; I ,lW I tntt,4.AL i.tlli I WB RECEIYE DIRECT. FROM OUR OW1T. I ?f Dairy" afresh annnlv of ' . - i . - a r - 1 v'.ou M.iuji.riyiuw, Beat Btitter In the World, and ti keep in the warmest wea'ther.-:' 'We pay any , price, to get it for our, rt . j. , FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. . and i Isen tt attheclose'prhse of 48 cents per1 pound, l , .the tame price of other grades, ...., , I ft ' : ! !"v' Every body Vscs it: ,1 . 1 ' ana we can barely get sufficient for the demand. I - We guawtee" perfect'! satisfaction for onx,.,,,, : l'!C T T T XT' T 'TXf A T T7 "PoA-ntaV Tcrny,T71fty,r I''0?A wM,-,., (XU , XV. f .2V. AVJi; Our sales' are constantly Increasing' for this popular Flour, . and every day we .fill orders from new menaa. une rriai is ail we ass. Freeh Groceries and supplies every week, at . ! -GEO. MYERS'. July S9-tf , v . 11 &43 South Front St. : , - Keep Patent Pao'tly Made AkessiSIims nrTAMSUTTA COTTON, AND. No t2100 jIRISH pill "LINEN. '- ':' -..r. PJSBFECT: FITTW&,1 (f 'isillBTS JOB $1 50 ca:s,h; i 1 : .lC!i j'il i 'Oili Hit Less than the material can be bought athetores .-: ; FINISHED UP - WHEN REQUIRED.'- -' ; ' JulyST-tfi! !o ftt-i-y nil tCltyiaefhierB.1-1 ALWAYS. HOOP IRON, ! on band 'j :7.t TOBACCO, NAILS, well selected GLUJlVi!f':ndsold -v'S., BUNGS, low by ;,-,, SNUFF, FLOUR,? ' MOLASSES Ac, EDWARDS & HALL. . . - ; : - " i ' " V Consigned SMALL LOT DUPLIN COUNTY HAMS. ItOTDI For sale by ... s r EDIYAEDS-&.HALL. jane 29 tf FOB SjLE. SECOXD HAND" gj HORSE POWER t Stattonrfr steftm ;JGnM"e and SO, horpe power; Portable ;Flue, Boiler, Wfth tmnVt.fl- nnmn j all n ovio11f nrrtor A lan 1 ; 1 SECOND HAND 12 HORSK PO wer osfJTT.T. A T : I " . T'J.rtiuTTTlTa; TTn '7..j-rT TrXq' : " I 'J ren stti-a r tmrmw I snblegbining E lnv T?nr infnrmaHnti .nni to . I iwi . . rr'j-- . r ,, , , ; , ... , , 1 v, HART. BAILEY & CO.. I HART, BAILEY & CO., 'i - H South Front street.' Janen3-tf 1 ROD CUIM, THE AHERICAH SPOMSHAK. i jiiXTEEN PA GE PA PER. : : DEDICATED TO MmiyWMMft History., have SCIENCE, AMUSEMENXADYJENTURE.AND I Field SDort articles by the First ScizimsTS fc I Bpowmm pt Ameriba. PRfpEll.pp. Mpntha. i $100. 6 Months: $4 Yearly. , s 1 Send. tor specimen Copy, to If rod & avn. Aprflfrtf 31 Park Row. - New York j : 4 Latest: Styles! ft : r ' ' : ' i !i . - - - ' ' i i ! XX of the latent etylee of Hat fr iaAdies and hiV I dren.Mrs. urll, JU.ru. yirgmuiA. vrr is prepaeeu iu wusr, press I and bleach jwork entrnste. . Jo hery Old Bonnets 5 and Gentlemens Panama Hats made to ; I iil. ! ? :i ft JJo.- ji o t li ; . f 'i . i ArTaAiaiia aV aaaaa a naaAn -a aal-j.v aAaa B Look as Welt as New. rear lunim kti uii on ur kuq iu fltiut. uiui. uu ! . ii . i, . . A .m -n-n I H.ih.hUknOwl ..J J.k atMAt.iliii' i - i"( J . .. " 4 I J p l5-tr. TTTTT J - IDoiTee, Sugar, Rf ce and Lard. :li. U ! Kft Barrels Sugar, . - r '. Barrels Rice, frc Pkgs Leaf LajdL bii'J J- i:; i--. xoraaie w un i a t '.! 1 - If t jnfr&vtf KkRCHNKR & CAtlDER EROS 1 VO ASTED J A VA A KLD KJIT WPFEEisAjMSAGp, .,G, IL W,RUNaER.., Woftlieaat cor. fri arket. and Second Mi,r ?Jnae-wJov immii's ttt. :jm. ASBtON ABLtf-' SJILIE 1 HATS, IflNB1 JIlEAN .... i )..:., U;..:i i i-.-. ; Straw Uatsr ' " """At HARRISON & ALLEN'S July 85-t. ,? u 'oV s UAjv! City tf at Store . " H Eioniv Elixint'iFIonivlu 'itc-j July 264f KERCHlftER CALDEH-BROs! JftisiN IK r' r i ; PllO .3 i!i KTl funilhedDBppHcatknvby io .wlav-tmiHA :.-mav ISftf- ovoi iiov 1 b. Kj iVMPTHCOv 1 , ,-3Von'MrlatReiatOtal,'!,i E J ARTlS liaifpma5edihe-ito acrenaiuTW Call on him. Best workmen la the State; employed, and Shaving, Hair Catting and Shampooing done at the shortest notice. Try him. ' il! "1! - PaemonUi..i...;....r.,i.i.... 8 f '-25rntt.v::eA.,.;..i.,.::.i5 t : ThreemonUu..'..".... .'.'...SS 00 J ' 1 On? year;. ..;..:.60 00 suoBtract Advertisements taken at preps i- jivOBtr&ct Advertisements taken at prcpi- -MISGELANEOUS. .. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS." ' tsecTuity againat Jfire. i j THIS UKTH CAROLINA j " . . HOUIE IKSTJRANCE:, COMPANY, '"- RAtiifron' k n ' Thu CbmnUv Condnnea'io write Pniiclea at ri. rates, on all classes of insurable property. 58e8.r aajnstea ana paid. , The All losses are promptly, adjusted HOME" iarasidlveTowms in )SU?FZ?.J". Appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property in ; North Carolina '--. , . - .,,-(:". t i ! BT" Ascnte mail puts ef the Statellio' ' ' R. H. Bi , b attle. jr.Pjegidenl. . .. , IIG.B. ROOT, Vice President. onAivn UAaLaJSa, CcretaiT. V i I it.i? tf '.I. - , ATKINSON; aMM2SB1) A.!,tyj ""s, - - ' - - wummpton, N v Tte Most Fascinaliailoyel H-.W'E. " ' r; -o,4f".('.ir!-3t OJPTHEPAYIS; It.'T i-Vi.i".: ; 6( :: i . . in 1''- 'By OUIDA.' This story n6KsesBes m full measure those miinin- t'akable characteristics or genius,' which have made ; . i Ouida'sname famous wherever the best works of " riiiiii - riin. v.. n ,v . . .u.ibcu mv.wu igku. Ik U OU IliB II. Ii: IIP 1 1 V ( , j- '.piiner all ttiA InvnvfanAA 1 nn ., .1 ii . . r uuiiuwv imagery ox ner earner WOTK. :i . j , i , Just rcoeived and for sale at .. i C. Wi YATES, City Book Store." , july25tf Ji ' " , VVfA& . X- vpvliOi' J m- j ,j :fine stock of,:uKj . : . : . . - . . : : . r .. f r i. JUST RECEIVED, AT , v ,x ; G EO. IIONNET'S, : ' -. v . v... . - . ,' 53 Market Street. , july S5tf Our Dox-Box ! ' HALF-DIME ! 5 QUARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD Hi jas your Cigar dealer sells yea . For One Dime. . or no sale by I PIG-OTTv OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, 14 - , .873. i ,1 July 27th. 1873. THE CITY TAX BOOKS FOR 1875 HAYING been received at this .office, the andersisned ia H-' i' now prepared to 1 tjii'j"VT t T7pm rniJ-EC -mivr -n A-v-nta on Real Estatend Personal .property for 1875.. - n juiii r Alt L1B.O are tnereiore notined, and re duce ted to dye this . matter jmnediata sttentinn 1 asa iu can at mis omce ana -pay up" witnout xariner ueiav. i-t , -. t, CITY COUPONS are also receivable, in navment ' VislA! P P T. P. T O TO-v S ,K Aiuericj&ja, .GyclopaBdia; 1 SS . .. n.l!4l : . ..l!Wi-VVW:MWiH. snweiy rewritten oy me . Meat wriwrs one er$ as vVj Ject Tintea from new type, and illustrated , wiwiaeverai inqaeana Hrayiag8 aaajuMu'r. since wmcn ume ine wiaa wrouiauon wmcn B Mt attontn in all nnrtfi ttf thA TTnitrrf Ktatoa ami the Biznal deveionmento wmcn nave .taken place u every Dranch ef science, literatare. and art. have in iry branch ef science, literatare, and art, ha duced the editors ana publishers to submit to an ex- ! . acland thorough revision, and te issue, a juew. odi non enuuea i bb axxkican wraiAfrMJOA Within the last ten years tne progress or discover i . i , ge naa madeanew". want. ' pouueaf affairs naa keut pace with the discoveries of science, and their frtu if ui ap plication to the Industrial ana useful arts and the convenience . and; .refinement of. social , life, Great ; i wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, in- velvtcz national changes of peculiar, moment Tbe LI ! civil war of our own country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared. Eaa j; happily been ended, and a new course of commercial , : and industrial acnyity naa been commenced, n i ; i - r i .,- e accessions to our geographical knowledge een maoo oy . tne. maeratucawe explorers of ) Africa. 1 , The treat political revolutions of the last decade. , with: the natural result of the- lapse of time, haw brought into public view a multitude pf new men, ; whose names are In every one's month, and of whose II l. AnHtnK. !. .V . il 1 49reat battles have been fought and Important sleees atue maintameo oi wmcn uieoetaiis aw aa yet preserved ? : only in the newspapers or In the transient publica- toons ox the day, tmt wmcn otutntnow.to take, their ami l l Z .A J .W4-l.Xk.aU. VliA. niejiiiiuiHiiL uiii huuikiuu uiauirv. 1 anthpatlr hlatnrr Inpfepa SiTACnSlv y been the aim of the editors to brUie owa. tne in formation to tne latest poi aad to furnish an accurate account of cent discoveries, bi science. of . every, $ tiontn literature, andef the newest 1 . the information to the latest; possible oatea, , , : tne most re- - bath predacr; - invenuons in - the riractical.i ucai arts,raaweiaetogive a sucanct pa; n a record Of the progress of political events. ' ark .has- bees begun -after long and careful 1 1 : - rrii l. 1 Snllm tn an 1 oKA an.1 VntW th mrifit aWkTllA VABnaVAAfc h ub vuu i I nm umu jjckiui m wi jwaijt hiiili t i I or carrying on o a snccaauu ermmauon. -, j. ! j; j 1 1 None of tne ordinal stereotype plates have been used; but every page has been printed, on new type; swr. forming In fact a new Cyclopaedia, with the same : plan: and tompaas as ita predecessor, but with; a.far. ,, greater pecuniary expenditure, and with such fm- j i . -provements In its composition as have been sngestr,; . j 'ed by longer experience' and enlarged knowledge. - 1 . 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