THE IIOEIIHIQ STAB. PUBLISHED DAILY, BT bits or euaacaxmom m abtaici: . nns year, (by mail) postage paid.......... $7 00 rpi rHtr Subscribers, delivered in any part of the .it Fifteen Cent per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect lor more than 3 months in advance. - OUTLINES. A riot took place . in London Monday. Ross party re-elected in Indian Terri- i Ty, - Complete returns give Alabama to Conservatives by 16,500 majority. General war threatened f in Republic of Colombia. Crew of Nilex picked tip and carried to Queenstown hy Republic. At Saratoga, Dead Head won steeple cijase. - Our consul at Tripoli and bis wife have been insulted, and American ves sels have been ordered to go there to en quire into the matter and demand explana tion. ' THB ELECTION. After a careful consideration of the election returns received since our last issue, we are disposed to adhere to our estimate of yesterday, with the single modification that the chances seem to be . largely in .favor of a Democratic-Conservative ma jority of two in the Convention. .. It will be recollected that in our estimate of yesterday we made a ( tie in the Convention, conceding to the Republicans two delegates somewhat in doubt. ' ' In considering our estimate of a tie, it will be observed that a change of one in our favor would ; give us a .majority of two, or. a change of two would give ns a majority of tour. It may be that our latest Raleigh tel egrams are riot too hopeful; in facti we think on the mere Question of a majority of two in the Convention, we have decidedly the-advantage; but we shall not yet claim positively that we will control the Convention. Meantime, let our friends be of good cheer, and we may soon have the pleasure of seeing the Republi cans haul down their colors which how wave so triumphantly in our streets. , I - . . , . . , Our brave chanticleers are eager to le brought out, and it is all we can do to restrain them. But let us bide our time. i. jy Amm ' as mmm. . :. mm The Malls. '-' " ' ;' Th mails will rlnsA at the C5tv Post-Of-! fice until further notice as follows: j 1 Northern fniffhtt mails for all Doints North. East and West of Weldon, dally at. 5:45 P. M. " through and way (day) , j mails daily. except Sunday, 6:30 A.:M. Southern mails for all points . - South, daily. .1 5:15 P. M. Charleston, daily, at , 5:30 A. II. "Western mails (O. C. It'y) daily (except Sundays,) ..... . . . . 2:30 P. M. Charlotte mail closes at. . . . . . . -.- 2:30 F. M Southville (via Easy Hill and : . Town Creek) Tuesdays and Saturdays , . . . 6.-00 A.M. Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Mondays and t i Fridays. lrfOP It FayeUevffle by C.C.R'y, daily I (except Sundays). 5 30 A. M Onslow C. H. and intermediate f ' offices every Fridav . . 6:00 A: M. The Sraithville mails, by steamboat, close " Mails delivered from 6:30 A. M. to 750 Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 1231., and from 2 to 6:0Q P. M. Money order or- Vfnrwinnw TA . . . .. CI otomn office. . .' ' '. : ' . Stamps for sale at general delivery when fstamp office is closed. . - - f Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day ttnd night. , : ' ; f.,:i . ,11 1 1 m - tA-vn AwofY7 Juan.-? uuneuieu iruiu tstrcc uvim vthj ay at 5 P. M. i.tfi: :" Mir .. A DVEttTISKMENX. Icsson & Co. Wamsutta Shirts. Nath'l Jacobi Doors, Sash and Blinds. Bdtford, Ckow St. Co. Liverpool Salt. Gbjlkt & Hijm)N.VConniry Produce. . total Uota. ' : ' - ' : . E. Scott, Republican, has been ! re-elected Magistrate in Cape Fear Township.'- -. ::XA:i:L::f:;l ' Relief, by the grace of :4t01d Probs.," perhaps, was the truce! to clouds and rafn, yesterday. 1 ', r xr We give especial credit. to the Conservatives of Bladen for the fine ebow- iug they have made against great odds. The services s of the week of iprajer attracted a considerable congrega tion to Front street M. & church yesterday. The Township Trustees of Wil-. Bnmgton TownshiD wilt meet and organize ah is afternoon, at 4 o'clock,1 at (he offlce of tostice VauAmringe. - , : us yesterday-Mr; J. W. Anderson, euiiurU the Coviueton Star. He is return ing fruwtbe military eicursion. to -Poits- mouth, acd ras a member of - the' gallant 3rd Georgia. - J a . -f . r m Beautiful the ?' weather v last oigbt. More so the cloudless, moonlit sky. the fair ul yiliaiugton, ;who, with theijr escorts, were' out in force, prome natline under the one. rwhUe, fpioying the other. s Might we. not say each other 1 - . -r Now comes the season when it tikes butia littie "exposure '-'to i draft of -Jamp nirht air; a little indiscretion in dress f!tr the bF.y 'hours of the day are over, aj jew uioments of rest in' a breezy "place im inediittely after coming in from a brisk "walk, to encourage the approach of one of those seasons of personal sbakincss which, from their frenuent recurrence, vou think . . intend never to leave or forsake you. 4 svi." VOL. XVI.--NO. -120. ELECTION EETTJENS. Special Telegrams to tbe IHurulne ' ' ' -': Star. .. ' . CURRITUCK. . The. Elizabeth City ister says: Curri tuck has elected Cowell, Democrat. CHO WAN, WASHINGTON, &c. Washington and Chowan certainly Radi cal Currituck doubtful as per- reports re ceived. CHEROKEE, CALDWELL, POLK AND .v.. WATAUGA, ;,?,::r ; News from Charlotte "says that Polk, Watauga and Cherokee are for usJ Noth" iug from Caldwell, but it is believed to be with us. v .:-., -..I,' XATJKSTV - GENERAL STATE REPORTS. Get your roosters in order, we have un doubtedly carried the State by two to four. The Rads are sick. Will special you later. ; . Raleigh, N. C, 1055 p. m. We "confidently claim sixty delegates with Yadkin and Polk to hear from estimate made from letters and dispatches - : y ; -v. r. cox. . OFFICIAL. l Furnished to the Sloritlngr Star. J ' v;;.$. CARTERET. . ,-,.,.-.;. ; James Rumley, Democrat, 835; James R. Doughty, Radical, 510. CHATHAM. Hon. Jno. Manning, Democrat, 1773, W. F.Stroud, Democrat, 1793; B. J. flowse, Radical 1726, R W. York, Radical, 1698. PAMLICO. . James E. Shepherd, Democrat, 455; W. B. Rodman, Radical Independent; 355. : davle. if. Chatles Price, Democrat, 705; M. D. Kimbrough, Radical, 590. ' .- GATES. .... Gen. W. P. Roberts, Democrat, 830? A. G. Rountree, Radical, 443. ! J s MACON. , j . No figures, but vote three to one for W. N. AHman, Democrat, over Mark May, Radical. MECKLENBURG. Radical candidates, Barringer and Kerr, were yesterday returned as elected. TYRRELL. S. M. Alexander, Democrat, 2(Mi; Dr. E. Ransom, Radical Independent in favor of Convention, 4CC " WASHINGTON. Thos. J. Narmon, Democrat, 545;t Jnc M. Batcman, iudical, 981. ! v: wake. . From the News.' Democratic Gales 3773, Bajtle 3757. Hol- and 3736, Jones 3703. RepubUcan Nowell 4272, Badger 324, Hodge 4185, Davis 4203. A. Bratal nnrder. Our Laurinburg correspondent bcuds the following additional particulars of the fear ful crime mentioned by us in this connec tion yesterday morning: On Sunday evening the dead body 01 Cinthia Quick was found in the woods, not far from a road-side, near the line sepa rating thel counties of Marion and Marl boro in South Carolina. For some time past, Mrs. Quick was en gaged to be married to one Calder, who postponed the marriage from timeto time for unknown causes, and from facts brought forward by the Coroner's Jury, in their inquest, it is believed that she was carried from her home by Calder, unaer Dretenseof going before a minister to be married, as her body was found on the road leading from her house to the resi dence of the minister selected by her to solemnize the marriage service, and was murdered by Calder, as he has not, been heard from since the evening on which she was last seen. Mrs.' Quick was the second wife of Staf ford Quick, how deceased, who willed her Tirtion of nropertv to be lierauunng ner lifetime and then to go to the children of dauehter of hia first wife he having no children by .the unfortunate lady lately murdered..' After several days' deliberation, the jury .rave it as their opinion that Mrs. Cinthia Quick came to her deatn ; at tne nanus ot - . . . .. . 1: one A. Calder, known to tne communny, With Charley Quick: as' an accomplice. Charley Quick is the husband of the mui rfred ladv's ! step-daughter, to whom Mrs. nnit' nronertv was to have fallen at her f C (1(ath. ' ' ,: ' ! . The murdered lady bad near seventy-five tnMtii. enrreucv.which. Bhecarried in a pocket tied1 round her waist with a string ih hv her dress. This was stolen. Her under-jaw was broken in two nlaes and her throat cut from ear to ear, us wushowa by the - evidence of Drs. A. W. and P. L. Hanner, given after a pott mortem examination. The" jury were un tiring in "their efforts td obtain the facts of the case, and as the result Charley Quick is the Marlboro jail. Calder is at large and unheard from "since the mur-. der was committed. v Mrs. Quick was supposed to have lain in thn woods a week before " her dead body was discovered, as she had been absent for that length of time', , . ., : The foirowine was tlie range of the ther mometer at the Signal Bureau, in this city, -vraterdar: " (' !r' 7 A. M.,'76;"l2 M., ,73; 2 P. M., 82; 4:30 P.-M..Pf M.,75. ' JOlL'Tbd Reps, trere again confident '.mowiii last nisht. " This world 'if but a fleeting show." WIliMINGTON, Mayor's. court. .. .' -i . The following cases were disposed of by This tribunal yesterday morning: ; John McKoy, charged with disorderly conduct, was found ; guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs. " ? Saudey Brown charged with having "a dog that barks all the time and thereby dis turbs the neighbors." Case continued. Fannie Southerland, charged with in dulging too freely in intoxicating bever ages, wasfound guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $20 and costs or work for thirty days on the streets. LEd ward Thomas, . charged with cursing and abusing citizens, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs. John Pearson, charged with disorderly conduct and abusing C. H. Strode. Case continued.' John Miles and Mrs. Johnson, charged with having a disorderly gathering at their house on Saturday night. Case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor, who failed to put in an appearance. --- A Clever Trick. Quite a clever trick was played on a family residing on Chestnut street a few days since. "A colored girl knocked at the door and upon the appearance of the lady of the bouse the girl presented herself with four chickens which she wished to sell aDd for which she asked 50 cents a pair. The lady concluded to take one pair, which was suflicient for her family for one meal, and gave the girl a $1 bill. The latter had no change and was allowed to go out to look for it, the lady taking charge1 of the four chickens to await her return. The result was that the girl sold all her chickens, get ting the price she asked and had no further trouble with them, while the lady had four chickens to dress instead of two. Moral never let money go out of your hands on such occasions unless you can retain possession of more than its equiva lent belonging to the other party. Colored Odd Fell w Anniversary Celebration. The celebration of the 4th anniversary of Free Love Lodge No. 1,469, Grand United Order Old Fellows, took place yesterday. The procession formed at the ;orner,of Princess and Water streets, at 3 o clock, and marched through some of the princi pal streets, then proceeded to St Stephen's A. M. E. Church, corner of F th and lied fircwa Ktrepts. where an oration aooropnate to the occasion was delivered by Lvnn. P. and F. After the exercises atfjthe church, the procession re-formed and match ed through several streets and toon pro ceeded to the Lodge Room on WaterstreeL Several visiting members from the Lodge in Charlotte were present and participated . rwt 2' in ue celeoration. nie prwessiou was quite a large one, and made a very fine show. Tbe Rose Bud Band furnished the music ' 1 . . Kiitertaliiiueut. We learn thutbe young ladies and gen tlemen of the academy at Clarkton, Bladen county, have a cantata in preparation for Friday evening next. This school has suDPlied the pressing want of educa-. tional facilities among the good people of that neighborhood very acceptable during the past two years, and acquired an envia ble reputation for the thoroughness of Us instruction. As it draws it pupils irom ine country for some distance each way on the Carolina Central Railway the approach of the present event creates some little stir along tbe line. We hear several, of the friends ia'&is city speak of iitending if circumstaoees will permit. We hope tha young folks may bave a ptteasaat tuoe BeKBlU at WrlehUUU. The Carolina Yacht Club will Have tiieir third regular regatta at Wrightsville Sound to-dav. commencing atS P. M. ."Eight boat mr have entered for the race as follows: . fjksw Lee, O. A. Wiggins, master. Spray, E. S. Latimer, master. Fannie, John Farrer, master Bosa', J. M. Cazaux, master. UmpU and Marion, Sam'l Green, master. Qui Vive, W. A. Wright, Jr., master. Carolina, J, J. Flowers, master. j Hippie, Norwood Giles, master. ; ' Under Water. --.-V . ' ' ' V ComDbjinti8 made that the gutter or drain at the corner of Seventh and Market streets is filled up to such an extent that, when it rains, a large volume of water is forced into the premises of Mr. 8uden, on the comer, much of it' finding lodgment under his house. This state of affairs not only proves an annoyance to Mr. S., but will also have 'an unhealthy effect." The attention of the authorities is called to the fact. Fine Gooda. V Messrs. Aaron & Rheinsteitt have on cx: hibitiqnat heir store ttwo ? bolts of goods knowii as print cloths,' being the first goods turned out by the Wilmington Cotlou Mills. A sample of the cloth was sent to'a promi net manufacturing establishment North and was pronounced excellent, .especially for. the first goods turned out by the mills. ; Lk anerli.- . J '--'. We learn that the recent raius have washed a dangerous faofe on the Ko) ih side f Boney Bridge, on Fourth street, net only undermining the bridge to a certain extent, but rendering it unsafe to vehicles and per sons on foot, who "are",liable to tumble through the dangerous cavity and thus re ceive serious, Jhjuryi; .t'ji'vOV' -, !u , Moses Johnsofl,'.0lOTed, waf arraigned before jHstice i Van Amrfnge yesterday on the "charge assautt,Iand ;baUery on the person of L ' Ratlofle, also, colored. The defendant was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs. N. C, WEDNESDAY After Midnight. ; . The.train.was to. leave for Wilmington at 5 A. M; ' So. the ptinted time table said, and on the correctness and generally uniui pcachable character 4 of .that time-table he would have bet, if he had been a betting man," his bottom dollar; for bad It not bung in the depot door at that little station on the C. C, under his very eyes every v time he came up to the road from bis home in the turpentine woods, " for ' lot these many months f - How often had he run his finger tremulously along its dingy columns to ' where those talismanic characters stood boldly out ffbui the cardboaird oyer against the name of bis station; "5 A. M." Often he had studied over it in : anticipation of the time when he should be "going to town," and now the momentous day had come at last. - He thought he would come early, so he would be .ready if the train should come ahead of time. There were not many people about the depot, when he hurried up, but they told him with a stare he thought rather impertinent that the train had not yet come. He was glad of that, for he didn't want to be left, and he walked up and down" the platform awhile, wiping the perspiration from his manly brow, and longing to be fairly launched on his jour ney. The train must be late, he thought, as he began to grow impatiert, and the people about the depot seemed to get tired of waiting, for one by one they went away. Howjnice, he thought, it must be to live near the depot It would' be so handy to go home and rest while waiting - for the train. Then he sat down on the edge of a goods box and whistled softly to himself tbe airs.,, of long ago, and when his seal sremed to grow sharper he got up and took a turn around by ; the warehouse where the freight was stored, and came back and sat on the box. By" and-by ha thought he would take a look at the time-table. He leaned close to j the door and struck a match. The damp, disa greeable wind immediately blew it out. Another no better result. The sulphur got in his nose and made him sneeze just as he had lit a third. He began to feel irritable in temper.' He smothered the foolish feeling and struck ain his fourth hat, by whose light he-caught one moment's glimpse of the figure "5" in the well-remembered column of the time-table just as the wind came and again left him in dark ness. Yes, there could be no. doubt; he had noted the time aright,'-and the train must be late. He had no watch, and the sky was obscured so be could not see the moon, but felt it must be late. He bad not eaten very heartily in the excitement of leaving home, and he began to have a wolfish fecjin of hunger. Then it rained, and splashed on his thin Sunday shoes , as he stood under the narow depot shed, and wet his feet. He became angry with the railway officials for advertising their trains to run at a certain time and then letting them be late; land for not providing a suit able shelter for their passengers against the itclemency of the weather, and-for having no light aboui.tbe depot, and no one to an swer questions about the 'train. Then he stamped up and down the depot in a great rage, and went and kicked his toes against the solitary goods-box, and a great lump rose in his throat, and a strange moisture came into his eyes, and if he had been a swearing man ye . local, sadly feareth he would have sworn, in the extremity of his discomfort. But a heavy hand was on his shoulder and a , voice; far : too rough, it seemed,' for that of an official of a road whose agents had gained so fair a name for politeness demanded: ; " Young man, , what you loafin round here for this time of night ? I've had an fije on you, prowlin' roun' that warehouse and strikin lights to look through thel key holes, an' now, sir, I want you to give an account of yourself." ,; ' V ) The young man answered meekly that he bad been waiting for the train. ; ? ' Waitin. for the train I Now look here, young man ; that's too thin. Yob know as well as t dohere'i'no train due this Ume o' n!ght,"3quoth the Tbonesi watchman of the depot. : L-x, ! "S;A V. j. , . " Rut the time-table I Look at the time table exclaimed the other as it dawned upon him that he had fallen into the hands of the law. v- . s i ! They looked at the time-table the young, man triumphantly: There, 5 A. M.' " Well, it's one now, and youVe . been hangin' roun' here three hours." t : ' He didn't have Latin in Am curriculum, and he thought it meant 5 minutes after midnight 1 --iLf .s A i J7.lt.-; X ... f. .. Supreme Court Dedal on a. - Among the decisions of the Suprem Court of North. Carolina rendered last Mon day are these of interest in this city and aection:v'!.;. v h'.j. . - By Pearson, C. J.: Henry , Von Glahn i. a&arae Harris from New Hanover judg ment affirmed. There are two other cases with same plaintiff but different defendants. f Judgment affirmed in both. .: ? A. A. Mcli.eatnan vs. jonn w.vi.n.y, el al , from Richmond; cause remanded for proper parties.! Plain tiff! to cpay cost of l"HCHedges ft WT W. R. Co, irom Wilson. Judgment affirmed. ;' : - i t-BV 'Rodmahf J.: E.j;J. 'Lilly versus John Dawson eiai. irom uuuiucimuuj ic-verfed-Yenire de novo. " John H. Threadgi)!, versus C. C. Rail way CoV, from Ahsonl Judgment affirmed. ' ' '1 n np nw '.-"i;.;r 9Iaqaerade Ball.' Quite a number bf iWfimihgtonians went down on the steamer 'Jand j oer boats yesterday to attend a grand masque rade ball, which was to take place at the Academy in Smyilhj last night We have no doubt that they enjoyed themselves hugely. Warm, with local rains. saess . !. t . v. ..... , AUGUST 11-. 1875.- ! The'Eenralen. " a.-.-iJiolcif-rl'sii i The Waccamaw took down a great crowd of the K.' of P. and their friends' yesterday; morning, . on the excursion ! to-Smithyille and the Blackfish Grounds. ; The company was estimated at about 250 , but the boat is large and seemed to be but comfortably! filled. There was not-sufficient vacuity to make one feel lonesome; and yet 'one might iuuvc uia luut wiiuuud luiuuug nuu our guisb. hist neighbors corns. W -Whed when .we saw" it off. everybody'; looked so comfortable,' that ourduties would permit us to add just one' more ,to' theTpleasant throng, if there could be found room with-, out crqwotng any one. we uetesi crqwas, for we are getting old and testy, and. when we sit sweating and steaming bolstered up on each side by .' some one, and with some body's foot always on the very spot of floor which should naturally be occupied by our own, it makes us feel well, ugly. . But we tnow the Knights and those that know .the Knights well enough to go on their ex cursions had a good time, for they sat at a Christian distance from each9ther, and every one had depicted in their faces front the start fa determination to enjoy them, selves, and so, as we said before, we wish . s Never mind, ijua lime. . What's the on dit f They , say that they : had a .'. good; time,' Dancing for those who dance, talking for those who would talk, dozing for those who would doze their soft snores all in time with the delicious music, stretches of smooth water between fringes . of green for those who would see dainties of sight and sound and taste and touch for everybody, just according to preference. , J , " But, O Jupiter I (excuse us O Neptune i for to-day, or is it the river-god we should invoke) but didn't the gourmands catch it when they got to the Blackfish Grounds I "Tossedon the heaving billows of the deep, deep -sea," scarcely were the lines overboard ere, one after another, those misguided and unfortunate persons began to be reminded of their duty to maintain the harmonies of the situation. They thought; they ' "saw Europe." Learn, O seeker, for pleasure, when you the sea would see, not to look upon those desirable ice cream, ec., until thy face shall be fairly turned homeward, for of all such as violate ' this pre;ept-rold Nep doth exact tribute. He will have no half-way service. If you would surfeit upon ocean's grandeur you must begin with an empty, stomach.1 s But they soon got over that experience, and long ere the good boat brought them smoothly into the old home- port at 7 fheir faces had resumod their wonted serenity, their tempers their mild ness, and they looked so happjr that we wished -. But pshaw ! : A delegation of about 25 ( ladies and 50 gentlemen. had come down from Point Caswell on Monday night, for the purpose of participating in this excursion. ; They re turned last night. . ; ' Tbe Peanut Crop. We. copy the following from the Ports mouth Enterprise, as it is of great interest to the peanut growers of this section: Wc understand: from gentlemen, from some of the upper counties, that , the pea nut vines which have thus far given prom ise of a very, fine yield are beginning to shed their leaves on a number of farms a change that does not generally occur un til the nut is matured, and much, later in .the season than this. No cause is assigned for the shedding, and it is feared that the crop of nuts will be shortened in conse quence. ' "' ... Blue Match. :, i : i Our two city , rifle clubs will have; Con test of skill to-morrow evening for the prize of a silver cup. There will ' no doubt be a very interesting display, as the boys have now had considerable practice in drawing a bead and seem to ; profit by their oppor tunities. Sportsmen ! to the front " ' Blab op Lyman's Appointments. Valle Crucis. .1 '. '. il ; ; . iAng. 8 Patterson. ...... . . ............ . . .Aug. , 9 Lenoir, fialdV.eljl Co. ....... .-. . . . . Aug. 10 Hickory. . t -f . . .... .-. .... .V i . . . . Aug. 12 Morgan td.n. . - .Aug.'15 P. M..01d Fort. .. .. . ..... .. . . .. .Aug.. 16 St. AndEew'sJInfiomtoeXJo.;. . ..j.Aug.19 Hard Creek; Buiicomsje tK. .. . Aug, au Warm Spnngai.,.': ....... Aug. BurriBville - Aug. 25 Bakersville 1 . . .1 . . . . . .1'. . .Aug. 27 Elk River Valley . ? rr ... Aug; 29 Beaver Dam, UUncombcAJo.-.f. ...Aug. ii Brevard, Transylvania Co .Sept. 2 St. Paul's, in the Vallei', Trausyl- f Tvanla Co4trfvr.T, Ci";".lSept: -r3 Ftat-Rock-.Vr: .V. .J:: rh. Sept.' 5 Hebdersouville . . . I .'il-.Sept. , 7 Glencoe. .I..... : .Sept, 10 Calvary Church, Henderson Co. .'.Sept. '12 Liecester .. ............ . j..-;SeptM5 Waynesvllle. ...... " t. .v. t -p .Sept.i.17 Asbeville . i. "X . .U U ii JJAl ,W. .Sept., 19 The collections at each place will be ap propriated, to Diocesan Missions. : j Ill ST OB" LETTERS ; : JRemaining; im thf city post-onlce jAug;' i6,i875:? l wl 1 . k ! i A Sarah Alfring. J li B Jos W Boskin,rL,M Belmot, Robert Burton, Veroika Bloch, Winnie Baton. jjjIary Coston, Mary Ca ven, Lucy Cot- tonJofiri Oarneth. r , : '. . , P John M Deem, J J, Drew, JJIi H Davis, Hannah Daniel, Eliza Dawson, -.t ; F Beorge.Francis. . ;f f 5 GrMartba Godden, Jokn Guh, Annie C Gause. B L Gonto. f 4 - " ' v H Washington Hines,: Samuel Hunte, Tbad Howard, Mollie' M ' Holton, Martha Harris, Mikel Hooper, Jamea-Hazej Gustie Herring,-Ikina HarrivDlck -Hfrjing. ,. J Jerusa J Jones, Margref Johnstdn, SaTah Jories,'WrriTVr Johnson.Af i 1 s. ' r K- Maay Agnes Kelley ,.. ; L 4 U 1 : L Green Leanyear, H K Lee, Peter Ikrtnes, Sam Long for A YorK. 5 .. , M -Annie McClem, Anthony MiUer; Fany Moris, Henry McMeekin, J oe Morra, LizzifiHenrittKatie Mabson.Philip Martha, T P Moore, Doubfiir-MeKay,! Miss Wm H Morris & Son, W J Mame. - ; ; , 1 . N James Kichols, ijreo JNixson.- i -jur.ix qrrtWohtf J Ortelt John O'Brien ten. ? 'pohnPattbn, JasTickett, G Deem? Pugh, A R Price, O Annie Pearce? RBelle Robinson, .Edward Hones, Miss Tj Roherson. Mrs John, M Eobinson. Miss vfj j Jones Boodav Mary Rhoades. ..; , I . S Alex Samson, Eliza1 Stafford Hen ,M: ' retta Small, Henrietta Sampson, Lncy Sar- , ;,WHOLB,..JS0;,2,5?l. gent, Mary Sellers Naocy Sellers;: Ritchard ;btues, ? barah : A i : Skipper' Seolt, banders,; Wesley Shaw . '','"...'',... , ' ;- x T William TurleV. v- -.'. - ; A JT WiLCaroline Willwms: Eliiar'H Wilson: f Gertrude r-illiams, Julia Whitehead; Katie VViUiams, Louisia WjUiams, Mary E ;.Wil tinson,, Mpllie Wilhamsvt 0;Wheaton.i : , persons calling for letters inl thetabove list will -please - say advertised.' If not calle'd for within 30 days they .will be t sent to the Dead .Letter Office. ;?-n I: jji f;-I ii -xoiUUJEbi R. Brctk, P. M. nr Wilmington,; AugirlO 1875. ;'a9,lciTY: items. TaursrsB PKnrrora-IirKs.--Iiiyalual)le to; rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants,' manufacturers and others. - "They are en during and changeless, and wil copy . sharp and clear tot an Indefinite period of tune.; Having just received n fresh, supply of these inks we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at .moderate prices. " " ' ' 'V ' y S . r Copy or TMTMOiiiAU TotskjL : Kahsas, an.' 32. 1873. Messrs. J. '& W. Tollet, 39 Maiden Lane, New York: Gentlemen 1 wish to add my testimony to the nnanimoos voice of your enstomers as to the quality of Guns made by your establish ment Wy "Standard Gnn has proved; after thorough trials all yon claim for; your work. A strong accurate shooter, of fine workmanship and perfect in alt its parts. I regard It as a better Gun than any other establishment furnishes at the same price. Quite a large number of your guns are in use in this State, and' as far as I can- learn,' their owners are unanimous in their approval.' ' ' j ; - ; Very respectfully yours, aug7-tf " AJ Hxmjiatt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K. H. 6BANT. ; J. N. H1NTON G-raat & Hinton, , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRO cers, and dealers in Hay, Grain and 1 Country Produce, No. 6 South Water street, - Wilmington, N. C. Respectfully solicit consignments and orders. ahgll-D&Wlt '-(' i ' 1 .-. The Attention , ! ; ; OF BUILDERS AND OTHERS IS CALLED TO onr large and well selected stock of - : : Doors, Sash and Blinds, which we now offer at reduced prices. Odd sizes larnisneq wuen uesireu. . , - ORDERS' FILLED FOR ' RAILS, KEWELP, &C All the above goods sold at factory rices. ;.- NATH'L JACOBI, Hardware Depot. Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, flee. ' Reduced prices at j : ' ; ' I NATH'L JACOBI'S, . Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street. - Eims, Hubs and Spokes, ; Axles, Springs, " ; Coach Trimmings, &c. Lowest prices at NATH'L JACOBI'S,.. i Hardware JJepit. Fish Hooks and Lines. SCYTHES, SHOVELS, SPADES, PITCHFORKS. RAKES. &c Hardware of every description at reduced, prices. ; NATH'L JACOBI, : HARD WARS DEPOT. , No. 9 Market Street. aug 11-tf Fifty Dozen Soli; in Tea MIS EXCEEDING CHEAPNESS OF OUB Wamsutta Shirts IS PATENT TO ALL. Our Orders Exceed our Capacity to Pill. Weekly arrivals of 13 dozen will hardly keep pace with orders.,- i... 6 for $7 SO' Cash. . MUNSON & CO., aug 11-tf - - 1 ' -. ' 4,000 Sacks . ' LIVERPOOL SALT 11 JITS T ' IMP O R TEJ) ' ant for- aaja.? '? aug llAwtf BINFORD, CHOW &CO. t'1 !YaWle Real, Estate for Sale! - 1 i Br VIRTUE QY, AND IN ACCOliUAWUK wirti the provisions of a certain De ed of Mortgage, execated by Berry Uleaves and wife to he Wil-t minKton Buildiue Association,',' datd the 23d day or Ma v, A 1. 1870, the undereigned. as Attorneys of said Mortgageej will, oa Saturday, the; 11th day of September, a. D. J875, at 12 o'clock M., sell lor cash bv Dubiic auction; at the Court House door in L the City of M iUnington. tbe following described piece or parcel ui iar a, niusie, ijiug mu iwus the City of H iuniugtonS Beginning in the eastern line of Third street at a point oa' huudred and thirty:two feet north of the northeastern interaecf tioa of Third and Bladen Btreeta. thaace northward ly with the line of Third street mxty-six feet, thence eastward! in a line parallel with Mid Bladtin street one hundred and thirteen feet, tbene routhwardly in a line parallel whh Third street eixiy-eix feet, and thence wettwatdly in a line parallel with aid Bladen street one hundred and tliineen ect to, the beginning; being the western porUbno' lot No. 4. in block numbered 392, according , to -.the iPlun bf said City of Wilmington. J? ? iu tu WKIG1IT STEDMAN, aug 10,0304,4 T7 ? Attorneys. -; : . VlUaDle ; RearEstat b ; Ipr s ale.; ; BY VIRTUS F AND IN AUWJKuanwi wan the provisions of a certain Deed of Mortgage, executed by Alexander M Sholar to Michael Cronly,' Dm Brute Cutlar and Kobort a Calder, Trustees for wrtiA Wilmington Building AsBOCiatioa." dated the 39th day Of July.-Av D. 1853. and by said Trustees JUllamg ASSOCISIIOII u J utoi uwgu . of April. Aj D. 1871i he undersigned, as Attorneys for said Mortgagee, will on Saturday, the lltto day. of Beptember. A. D. liTS, at tha Court House door in the City of Wilmington, at twelve o'clock M., sell -o.t, h. nnhlir. unci ion the followine described lot or parcel or land situate in saiu wy oi Wilming ton : Beginning in the northern line of Church street Of unurcn ana r u ui cunsii, uaiw numiin wardlTwith taetnorthenn Jinoof ? Church street - . . . 1 . .1. .Jl. J n T I 1 i.htr-three feet, thence northwardlv and oarallel wfth Fifth street sixty-six feet, thence eaatwaraly and parallel with Church street eighty-three feet, aad thence southwardly and parallel withe-Fifth street sixty-six feet to the beginning; being, part of lot No. 6, block 103, according to the ' plan of aid aty of Wilmington; - 'ILJ i f . " "y. -. r-f .:.-WSIQBT A STSbMAN. aug 10-D30d Attorneys. 7 I JACOBI la'j' AXE. ; . fgSSSSSSSui UA't liH AIt liil'l ISIMti.' Une Square on fay, 2. t rt. fi-i.Slu.. ii '4 i r1 - y twtdaya;A:V:. Ji:... 1 M '. three days. . '1......... S . " - -fonrdaysi..v..;.l;ii.; V 61' , - ."',v: on3-week......,..i.'i.4...... S W . " Three weeks . 6 , " f One month... .V.,..I..; '"'& . J u Twomontha..A..."..i..i4 ".: Of . r M Threemonths....... 00 - ' - - One year... ..,,...,.. .60 M tContract Advertisements taken at propfei iionately low rates.- a : Fire Uquarea estimated as a quarter-colnmn, aa ten squares as a half -column. ' ';.;.; - : NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. .'! I. a ttRAINGEK.. '.. ...;. HON. W. D JOHNSON,-, J. D. CUMMING. . . : . t . . .Vic a Pbksidknt ',1 1 . . . -. C ASHIXR BANK OF MARION, Directors r i.t "W.. HON. W.D4 JOHNSON:...; J. D. McLTJCAS .V.,:3iarien, S. C DUNCAN MURCHISON:;.-. . t -V I WM. A. WRIGHT. Wilmington N.) JNa ATKINSONv.. .. . . D.R. MDECHISON v L B. GRAINGER.,.. i.a ...y.. 1 . " ' 1 arvl Isbu8 Certificates of Deposit bearing interest Will take pleasure in accommodating the mercan tile communities of Wilmington. and. ether places by discounting such paper as can be recommended -as good by any of the Banks located where the par ties are carrying on business. - - f. - r V ; r 1 Correspondents : " ' ' .' Merchants Exchange Natabnal Bank.. v.. New York. Citizens' National Bank. . - Ilaltimore. Bank-of New Hanover..'......-. ;.i-.h.-.Wilniingtoii::i : maySOtrnec .. j; .. - j r, MISCELANEOUS.- Sale of Valuable Eeal Estate v; CRONliYj Auctioneer. : . ; , .Ey CitOXLY ifOSSIS. .. ' BY "VIRTUE OF AND TN ACjCORdInCE WITH the provisions of a certain isdentnre of ntsrt gage, executed by Feist Mayer to "The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March A. D. 3872, and registered in the records of New Hanover, county, in book EEE, at page 8 and following, the undersigned, aa the attorney a of said mortgagees, will ON THURSDAY, THE 9th DAY of September nex t at 13 o'clock H., at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, sell for cash, by public auction, the following described piece or parcel pf land situated in said city, viz: ' 1 . :: : r. ii Beginning at the corner of a lot now or recently owned by A P. Repiton and wife, on the souih side or Market street, ana running tnence sontnwaruiy along their line one hundred and thirty-two feet to Bettencourt's alley, thence along said alley catt- wardly fifty-eight feet to another lot now or recent y owned by A. P. Repiton and wife, thence with their line northWardly sixty-six feet to the lot of J. Wi - kereon. thence with the back line of Wiikerson's lot westwardly tw enty-f our feet to his comer, thence ; with his other line northwardly 'sixty-six feet to . Market street, thence along Market street westward- j ly thirty-four feet to the beginning, and being; in block 153 according to Turner's plan of the city of Wilmington., .. . , WRIGHT & STEDMAN, 4, aug7-dts ' ; i. : . Attorneya FAIRBANKS' SCALES. THE STANDARD Also Hiles' Alarm Casli Drawer, i j Coffee and Drug Mills Letter Presses, & cr, j &c .. . . rEIKCIPAI. SCALS WABEHOCSES. jf 1 FAIRBANKS Ac CO., 3 11 Broadway, N5 Y ' FAIRBANKS & CO.i 166 Baltimore st4 Baltimore. FAIRBANKS & CO. 53 Camp St., New Orleans.. FAIRBANKS & CO., 93 Main street, Buffulo, N. Y: FAIRBANKS & CO.. 338 Broadway, Albany, N Y FAIRBANKS CO., 493 St. Paul's st, Montreal. , FAIRBANKS & CO., 34 King William et-, London. FAIRBANKS. BROWN &, CO., S Milk St..- Botton. FAIRBANKS A EWING. Masonic Hall, Phila. i FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Ill Lake st, Chicago. Jf AUtujAJN rvS, JM.JltSJSi S W., iisa namui bi , viu- FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., .18? Superior street. - Cleveland, o. -i? -h;- : -'- FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 48 Wood street, Pittsburgh. - - ' . - EA1RBANKS, MORSE 9t CO., 6th and Main stret, t ; ' Louisville. - U ?. li-r- ..": . FAIRBANKS & CO., 303 & 84 Washington avenue, 8t Louis.--? ' : ' . .'' " - if--.- ..: FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON, San Francisco, -y For sale by leading Hardware Dealem i qiy 4-qeou sn we rr a warn A Question of Honor. i BY CHRISTIAN RELD. rpHlS NEW NOVEL BY; CHRISTIAN REID. X 'A Question of Honor," is entitled to .rank nmffliK the best of her late works. The plot Is. as is usual la her storlespowerf ul and n(-V, s. ; ABSORBING W INTEREST. .- - i i ""----." - ' Tt in a. arnrv of much beautv and, nowet, wbictt will more than sustain the high reputation the writer has so justly won.' : - A large lot lust received Dy express ana xor Eme ut : ' ; : ;'' V : HEINSBEBQER'S -' Y.- ;. . '- aug 10-tf " K Live Book and Music Store. , : .FreslirTeas.:.. I HAVE JUST BECEIVED . BY ATLANTIC nnast Line, mv fifth invoice of Tea from the United States Tea Co., consisting of about thirty different varieties, put up in handsome air tight cans with screw covers, and sold at the same prices on over the counters of the Company- In New York angl-tf ".' . Fruit and Confectionery' Store. Cheap Straw Hats. IAMit4jAi "Wafers f&bnt&h ' ; HARBIgON ALLEN'" ' -.'.-.. t Si aug8-tf . City Hat Store, BaconV Bacon Bacon. Boxes D. S. 8ides. , . 2 Boxes Smoked Sides, . . O K. Boxes Smoked alio snouiuers. j . For sale by . " aug 8 if y "KERCHNEft 4 CALDER BROS. , Suiar IIouso Molassew. 5Bbls. S. JL Molasses, )r Uhds.S. u. jnoiasees. , For sale oy au8-tfi ! KERCHNBR CALDER BROS. Notice; HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRATOR 'of the estate of Emanuel Nun, notice ia hereby -given to all persons indebted to the said estates to make immediate payment, and those? having claims against the decedent, will exhibit the same lo me, ott or before the twenty-first day of Ja)y1676. vnr -. ( ; , : ... ir, it- xaDi, AdmttJitratrr. nieriii,' Eilili; and jni KRM AN H ARDWARE, One of the largest end VT finest stocks in this State, and prices to suit the times, can e iouna ti ine via, ,Asiauuaueu iioiu rnT House of ! ' , :,,!,;' - JOHN DAWSON, No.19, 80 aad 31 Market Rt. j aug gtf --'- ''"' f NOTICE; . WBHINQTO CHANGEMY BUSINESS I WILL sell one of .the .best business stands in the Northern part of the cityHouse contains 9 rooma. Stove by 80. AAyinformatipa giveny ,1.' - H. B. GAY, ' - f Corner 4th A Harnett, July l&-lm Su We and Frj ' " i t