J "t.V . . - - . ' ' : -rfs.iit.r- -- THE HOBimiG STAR. - i ; s I PUBLISHED DAILY. BY " v!" BATSS Or iUB8CSDPTIQH UT ADTATOe:. . threfi flkvs fonr dajs,.,.. ;.;. , m . v c. . ... . . . . . . 4 8 ()- One y.' ?.P postage pld,V.viV:if. 7 Six months, fV 1 ,T Tr?.r.... 4 One month, (" " W - .. .. 1 m Citv Subscribers, delivered in anv Bart of th city. Fifteen Cent per Wee. Our City Agent are not autnonzea to coueci nir not advance. OUTLINES. tuww" i -"j ; : loner dlscHarged at Columbia on pretest, coder corpus: Boaaibnfer.i,d- J ii. ' a -"-vr. - thrown from his carnage and severely in- ' , t rv -! m" ' ''-xuct. : .-. j.--. - - jured at Port Chester. T.. Kew yore mars: v,uon, j ; - gold, U3H4i; spiriU turpentine. 3H82: ros, in, i i w iv , x-uovveueri oiuauiomia, uieu ai xiew uneans yester- j l I,, t---1 -S , ; THE CONTKHTION..,: j Yehave prepared the foUo wing list of . memliers-elect to the Constitutional Conven- Alamance, J. E. Boyd, rad.. , . , " . . , Altxander, Reuben VVatts, cons. gain Alleghany, E. Lr Vaughan, c Auson, 1L T. Bennett, c.":-;:: Ashe, J. O. Wilcox indJi Z'1- . Beaufort and amuco, J. E. Shepherd, c. liertie, . . iseii, r. i ,: v Bladen, A. McDonald, r. ! : . " Brunswick, E Taylor, r eain. Buncomhe, Thos. L. Ulingman, D. Cole man. C, gain OI .;uJV?.i i :s . Burke, A. C. Avery , c. Cabarrus, R. WAllison rcf X J -: a-r i ; 1 Camden, J. L. Chamberlain, r. eain. v Caswell, E. B, Withers, c, Wilson Cary, r., gain 01 i. .. ! , Carteret, James Rumley, c. v -. '. ; Catawba, I. M. McCorkle, c. :' ' i Chatham, John Manning. Wm. Stroud, pi Cherokee and Graham, J. tW Cooper, c CbowanJ. R. Page, r. . . Clay, ' ' ; '; Cleaveland, Plato Durham, c. - I Columbus, Forney George, c. t:'p- sr Craven, R. F. Lehman, J. S. Manix, r. Cumberland, R. P. Buxton, JC. Blocker, r. gain. -,... a.- Cuirituck. W. H.; CpweW.-'c:;ff ; ; Dare, G. B. Blivens, r gain. . " ' " . : Davidson, T. C. Bobbins, B. B. Roberta,c. Davie, Charles Price, c. : Duplin, J. N. Stallings, Wm. Farrior, c. Edgecombe, W. P. i Mabson, A. Mc Cabe, r. . ' iwj; -tuf j Forsythe, W. II. Wheeler, r. .Franklin, W. F. Green, c ; ' ; -v Gaston, , Jonas Hoffman r gain. I - r I Gates, W. P. Roberts, c. " " Granville,' L J. Young,: J. A- Bullockr. J tireene, josepn uixon, r gain. ; r Guilford, A. W,Tourgec, A. 8. Holton, rl gain. ': " ' '"; f ;;' " . Halifax, J. E. O'Hara, J. J. Goodwyn, r. Harnett, John Harrington, c . Haywood, Dr Sam. Love, c ; S y::l i' Henderson Frank Woodfih, r. ' Hertford. E. J. Hortoh, r. , 7 Hyde, W. S. Carter, C. - ;'m -n-r ' Iredell, "T. J A.: Nicholson, C. It Sum mers, c. : ' j ' J,r ; . . . Jackson. G.'W, Spake, ind., gain. ' Johnston, Bi R. Hinnant, P. T. Massie, r, gain ' ; . . - i Jones, J. F. Scott, r. "i I ""' : ... . Lenoir, R. W. King, r. gain. Lincoln; Caleb Motz, c ,.. . vo . . . , . '. Macon, W. N. Allmau. c .u ','.' " 3Iartin, Rev. C. B. Hassell, c. gain. ' t1 McDowell, C6L Neal, c." -f Mecklenburg, Gen. R.-Barringer,-"Dr;;W Kerr, r. gain. : ' 1 ; : .; I Madison, Dr. J. E. Anderson, c. 4 I Montgomery, Allen Jordan, r. gain. . i i Mitchell, J. W. Bowman;' r. gain.' ' ' - : j Moore, W. M.- Black, r. gain. :. f ; 1 ' Nash, B. H. Bunn, c"? h s- '-r - r New Hanover and Pender, C. Z. French, S. II. Manning, J. H. Smyth, r.- i Northampton,-- Wm. Barrow; r. - "T " ' Onslow, James G. Scott, c. : .:; . t Orauge, Hons. ? W. A," Graham, J. Tur- Pasquotank, ?W. J. Munden, r,.: , ; ; Perquimans, J. W. Albertson, r. l' Person, CoL J. W. Cun ninghani. c. gain. Pitt, Hon. T. J. ''.-Jams, Wm- JUng, c f Polk, N. B. Hampton, r. Bandolpb. J. W. Bead, A. M. Lowe, r Richmond, Hon. O. IL Dockery. r gain, Kobeson, Dr. A. binciair, U. A. Mo- I iiachin, c gain. 7 1 ; : Bockiogham, Hon; D. S. Reid, J. Turner Morehead, c. "'- -' -' . Rowan, Hon. F. E. Shober, J. S. Hen . dei son, c - -.-'. -j&aZ$ Rutherford, J. M. Justice, r. f . Sampson, Wm. Kirby, S. J. Faisou, C f" Stanley, Joseph Marshallvc. ;: j Stokes, W. W. McCandless, r. gain. Surry, Joseph Dobson, c. .,-4. J ; v Swain. ' v - Trans) Ivania, G: W. WHson c. Tyrrell, Dr. ErRansom. ind., gain. ; Union, Dr. T. W.. Red wine, c. ! Wake, .Rr C. Badger M. C. Hodge, A. L. Davis, J. J. Nowell,'r gain. Warren, J. W. Thorne, J. O. Crosby, r. Washington, J. M..Bateman. r. gain. Wa'auga. L. Bingham, c. Wayue. W. T. Faircloth, . G. IL Gran tham, r gain. - J . Wilkes, T. J. Dula, J. Q. A. Bryan, r. f Wilson, Col. R. W. Siageltary, c ? Yadkin, B. F. Jones, r. , .; t , Yancey. - ' ' ' - ' w - ''- ; Funeral of ExGovcraor Graham, ".Sentinel of Monday. c A- The funeral of the lafe ex-Governor I ixraQam took place in iltlieporo yes- 1 terday. Although it was a ratnyday, I .... M nem up uunug wpu. -V' V-t .; i . . - ' A very largeconconrse of cUjzens from Orange, Wake, Alamance, Guil- furd aud ;?ariou- parts of the State U: . . LI. J . I . n ff - I uess it fnnprol nbun uiH. I and iav tht-ir farewell tribnte to I one whom they fiM'highiy' hon- j oreil and - esteemedr in life. I 1 he number of ..those present W variously estimated.f rpra one to three uiousand. it was perhaps ; the larg- m crowd;;' that :eyrassembled " in Hillsboro, and was a striking Ulastra- Z "L,lHrpU,arUy 01 l"e 1 The body lay in state in the parlor ct the Graham homestead from Fri- div niffht nmil vpatrdav: and huud- rtls of citizens viewed i the reraai8 'd .deposited floral offerings oa the At 12 oVlock, M., the funeral pro ion , former, !, com posed;, of . the lUleigh Light Infantryy the Haleigh igla ArtilferV: Hdrner an4t Graves ' rj8 f cadets, and a vast body of rcitiienirj TIm "pr)Ctssioiiui moved round, the square toihe J sonnd ; of rt rf , f j ' ni "j an halted " before . Preabytrriait Chiirch into . which 1 'asket(wasbqrbe'; and deposited th'.-c atafalqne prepared for its re ceiWui; buUdrng; was "rUeusely packed wih .people,' and "Ti"; thptisand r more sl9od outside unable ' to get ' ' -. - . - VOL. XVI.--NOI 126. ; The sermon was nr(ju.hfi(l Vw H .Mi i tt ' ' fI'nJlSu"ur"e- Sag'' P"1" cnurcn to its final testing place in the ,1k jS , . t A i j . vui mi . c i uuuu, itiHi mere. amid the aolemn.ailence of , the vast assemWage iwd the tear ofhuat dreda of mourners, all that. rmn nf tne great and good William Aieran- aer Graham was buried out of siht torever ! k;.:. ' ' f Thus ends in the eloom of the grave tne - dav, of one of the Old iNorth btate's noblest sons. J .. ; "The day is done and the darkness I ; Falls from the wing of Night, , r; As a feather is wafted downward ' t From an eagle in his flight." "Rl CITY. ' HEW - ADVERTIS RSIENT8. ; Oltveb Drr'sox & Co. Song Monarch Sek Ad. Wil. Building Association, f R E. Heidk. Notice. i ' 1 ' MUNSON & Co. Wamsutta Shirts. T. C. Servosb. Pay your City Taxes. lajtiASBKauBR. wenainjf f resents. A , J. C. Stevenson. New Flour. t IOCI , Hot.- - .. - Clouds and riain. v , Day's length, 13 hours and 21 minutes, i ji f The v election -excitement has about subsided hereabouts. : " ' - -l - .- - ij 1 - Another beautiful rainbow span ned the eastern - horizon y yesterday : after noon. - -' - '. i -ii : The weather yesterday and the day before nearly equalled the heated term in ' July "' ..-r - t: 1 i:.?ii.s ; High water 1 0:10 A. M. and 10:38 P.M... At Smithville 7:43 A. M. and 8K19P.M. V : '. -' ; ..' 3 More rain yestetday. , We sup pose all signs fail in wet as they are said to do in dry weather. ; Steamboatraen report a heavy freshet up the river, the- effect of recent rains in the up-country. ' .CH3V e Notice 1 that v the ; z ti rm of Preston Cumming & ,Co. . have admitted lIr. E. J. Lilley, Jr.," as a partner, i :-- Citizens are requested ts Teport at the Marshal's ofOce alt localities requiring the attention of the health officers, k . Big Injun last watch pale face seal pee. Pale face see war-hoop. ', Scal pee dance. Wampum. Firc-waterl Ugh! lUgh! ' - - j r The hog cholera is prevailing on some farma in Lauriaburg section tand : we near complaints of . severo loss from the disease. " - - ' ' 'u . At a hop given in Lincolnton last Friday night, as we learn from theProyrew," a number of Wilmingtonians, both ladies and gentlemen, were present. , u -V There seems to be an opportun ity for sportsmen up the Cape Fear now, as passengers coming down yesterday saw several flocks of wild . ducks within easy . range.' I Sixty-eight years ago to-day tie the first steamboat (Jaremonf) made her trial trip on the Hudson. Novr, eight or ten a day, . on an . average, arrive at the wharves of Wilminzton. ' Mayor Canaday -has taken the advice of the late lamented Horace Greeley and gone "West" so far as Marion, Mc Dowell county, where hor has aken his family. ; Hg will return in a day or two. From Mr. R. W. Andrews, bec- retaiy f the" PiuceExchange, - we have a neat pamphlet copy of the By-Laws and Rules of Trade of the sameTadopled Aug. 1st, 1875, printed at the Presbyterian office. The steamtug Alpfui, which has been Iyingjup for some time past, awaiting repairs to her machinery, will be in working trim again in a few" dayav liaving received, her new cylinder from Philadelphia yester day. f ' . .:-. -.i, .t. . H ;A colored man "was thrown into a peck of trouble, on Red Cross street, yes terday, by is ox walking off with the body of his cart and leaving the wheels behind: Melons and garden truck were plenty about there just then, but were soon collected and the damage repaired.itv.wit; zx The Journal local is tronbled on eBtioDf 00 he :!'can get one 'worth a cent' for less than seventy-five nts' peckl - We" knoi iian who is ..f5?"" p 4. --.i tKa ready to seU him one worth a cent at the raiH III HCYCUIT VCUta n - - - have as many pecks at it as beclwoses. , We learn that the two colored brothers who quarrelled over a chicken and lnen went to a magiratejo settlethemat fter allusion to which was made in our last compromised the case yesterday by paying lh0 whicn . 6mounted to enough to for dozm u" So -much for ' . . -The prevailingwinds; over the entire South Atlantic and Gnlf States at present seem lo be fromtl southwest, thus coinciding in direction witU tUe great coo- tinental current of the upper atmosphere. Whether the two currents, operating to gether, have brought the warm and moist air of the' tropics further north :han usual before it has been chilled sufficiently to de posiit tnpistttre; and, Reeling' the colder sea breezes at the coast.; in that way given rise to the frequent showers of the lastf few days, is ati lutefestidg' question, but one we must leave to the ; Signal office and the weather-wise.;,;'. - llanse or Tirinoniier. ,f, , ; The foliowidg was the "range of the ther mometer at the Signal Bureau, in this cityr vesterday:- . . i-.-.. ' . 'k. MT,'77r 12 M.V 88l 3 P. M , 84; 4:30 P. M., 76; 9 P. M., 77. 5 . 1 " -WILMINGTON; iELECTION RETURNS OFFICIAL. 1 Furnished to the Klornlus Star. J. W. Bowman, Radical, 705. ' All the votes cast were for Bowman, the Conserve ;tiyes having no cand idatej V BLADEN., A. McDonald, 1,404 ; J. W. Russ, 1,141 ; "McDonald's majority, 263. But seven town ships, in which some parties acted as can didates and registrars, were thrown Out by the' Commissioners, leaving rjlhe vote as officially" counted' and returned from four townships thus: A. McDonald, 498; J. W. Russ, 871 McDonald's majority, 127. Death of a Former WllmlugtonlaR. ! The many friends of Mr. Wm. Dienst bach, who left here a few years since for St. Louia, where his relatives reside, and who was well known in our midst, will re gret to learn that he departed this life In that city . on the 1st day of , the present month. There are few Wilmingtonians who do not. remember Wm. Dei ostbach, and few have, forgotten that he it was who. ia 1854, received from the handsof Col. E. D. Hall.the first flg borne by the German Vol unthera an' organization which, under the command of CapL . Jacob Wessell, was then in its Infancy; but "which afterwards reflected such credit upon its members Ind the city which flag was proudly cherished by the members as a present' from the fair ladies . of Wilmington... and which was borne by , them to Fort Caswell on the breaking out of the late war.- One thing can be said to the never-failing credit or the subject -;f this notice that he was never known to halt or hesitate When the cry of distress was beard,. and many In"bur midst can bear testimony to the generous impulses which so often moved him to deeds of love and charity. ? Deceased was about 53 years of age. 9Iayor court. ,:;:,J I The following cases were disposed of by this tribunal yesterday morning: A colored man' and a colored woman named Mary Morgan, charged with quar reling and creating a disturbance on the premises of a citizen rear the City Hall,, were fined $10 each and costs. . ?: Mary Morgan,-charged - with resisting !a police officer in the discharge of his duty, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine of foO and costs. L:Jr .. i Two saloon keepers, charged with allow ing their places of business to remain open until after 12 o'elock on Saturday nights, were required to pay a fine of $50 and costs, each. Defendants appealed . to. the (Superior Court aud were notified to give; a justified bond in the sum of $100 each for their appearance. A ; -it Mayor Canarlsy informs us that the whole street force has been put to work . iu clean ing up and putting the same in a good sani tary condition. The various alleys will also receive their attention. ' In this connec tion it may be well to state that no lumber, brick or other obstructions will be allowed in the gutters, all of which are to be thor oughly overhauled. The health officers have also received instructions to be dili gent and unceasing iff their efforts to pre serve itnd promote the health of the city. , A Good Time Amonx' tba Blelimcatt UrsawrfcrV;-;.- On Saturday morning, the 12th inst., ac cording to appointment, a large number of Grangers, representing several Granges; with their Granger friends, met to hold a -Granger meeting and eat a real Granger dinner. ' The meeting was presided over by P. McRae, Esq., who introduced Colonel Joshua Hudson, of Bennettsville, 8. C, who was followed by Colonel C. W. Dudley, iof the same place, who addressed the crowd pleasantly, after which a real Granger feast was spread upon the table and the polite assemblage made welcome to the tempting viands placed before ; them. - After, the crowd had showed their appreciation of the generous welcome given by Mr. P. McRae, president of the meeting and. Master of Laurinburg Grange,, watermelon-eating and ove-makinjr became the order of- the dais atf otwbichlwas CBt ShoriJby thepproach. of a threatening rain cloud. 1 The meeting was largely attended by the citizens Of Richmond" and Robesoh 'coun ties In rNorth 'Carolina "and 'Marion . and Marlboro counties in South Carolina. : "Cal adonia Church, in Richmond county, where the meeting was held;1; will long be pleas antly remembered by many who went away , happier (andsome who. went away wetter) for having been there.' We think that after the appetites of the arire crowd had been satisfied there were gathered up about forty large baskets of .-:.,ffW scraps. To B Strictly JmIled:Wllh. f - We are requested tostate that the require ments of the city are such'tht Uie pniperty of all persons failing to pay their city takes by the 1st of September, prox.r, will be ad- vertised and spld, tu)he la. wx greets. The ordidanCt bfhe subctwiii be strictly complied with. Under these cireuinslauces it would be well lor all whoAte liable! to Baid1 tax to pay up without Jfutther' delay. It should be understood that the City Clerk and Treasurer is compelled by an act of the General 'Assembly taadtertise property upon which the tax is unpaid and tagive a uescnpuoM oi 1419 boujc 7 tuw - . We see that t Jamestown weed has attained a rank growth in some yards 'and vacant lots; and te in "f ull bIobm.riNow lis the lime todestroy i.beforriheseeds mature. And as;for the Ailanthus sbrubs, any time is a good time. . ' ' ' N; C rxn 15. JU Vh. qkk op Mks. 0 CICK. Fartber Particular of the Late Ilomlelde Arrest of the fflorderer i.The-Pact Elielteol3h (lie idoro- ner Jury HstablUtiied by the Con . - feaalon -ot- the. Murderer A . Tile Upon the arrest of Henry -Caldcr, under a warrant issued by the Coroner of Marl boro county, S. C, he confessed that some days. before the murder: heretofore alluded to in our issues! of Tuesday and'Wedncs day last; he had been employed to marry Mrs. Quick and then afterwards dispose of ner,: unless. ne. could aecoy ner on atone and murder her secretly on the way to the residence of; the minister; selected 'to per form the marriage service. The plot being thus far successful,' and when a little over half way from the residence of the woman to that of the minister,' Calder drew a club from his clothing which he had previously concealed; and. struck her 4 a 'terrible blow Across the mouth, .breaking her. jawbone in two places (as shown by post mortem exami nation.) ;The murderer then cut her throat and searched her for the large amount of money which Charley Quick had told him she carried about her person, but lie found only a small amount of currency and silver, besides numerous papers, among which was a note against Charles Quick, the ac complice, for eight hundred dollars, which was turned over to Quick . as per previous agreement, . After murdering the woman, Calder left her for the purpose of getting a spade with which to bury,-1ier, but felt so uadiy - lor - v. tiat - ue ; naa ione that lie Qnnl'y xoncludtd . not.,to gu, about; her agaiur but went to . the, .banks of, a stream . near. by. . and after searching the pocket book taken from, the murdered lady ' cnreiullyi he took' out' the ' contents an( threw the book in the water, after which he left for his homo in the lower lait of Marion county, S. C. where Quick weut to meet him and .obtain the note against him, and where lie was afterwards taken up and brought to trial, from whence he was carried to the county jail of Marl boro county and confined, with his accom plice, Charles Quick, where they will await their trail before the county" court "for1 wil-' ful murder. - j ! As stated before, Charles Quick married a step-daughter of the murdered lady,' to whom her property was to descend at her death, which induced Charles Quick to se cure her departure from this life. Peter Calder, a nea? neighbor to the .murdered ady, had talked over the murder with these parties before hand and knew their plans. He, loo, has been arrested,' but 'we know nothing of the result of his arrest yet. The Bxeuralou To-morrow-A Grand Ttme Anticipated.' ;. ,' : ' - The excursion on board the fine and com modious steamer Raleigh, of the Baltimore and Wilmington Steamship Line, to be given to-morrow by the 'Wilmington Light Infantry, it is conceded will be one of the grandest affairs of the season. ! The mem bers of the company are among bur most prominent and promising middle-aged and young "men, and this, together with the well known affability and courtesy ;of the genial commander of the Haleigh, will add interesting features to this excursion; ' The accommodations for dancers are exquisite, and calculated tofford all who desire an abundance of opportunity "to trip thelightu fantastic toe" to their hearts' content, whileI the refreshment department will in no wise be neglected. i.Then those of the excur sionists who have never yet had an oppor tunity to' view the broad .expanse'of "Old Ocean'.' with the horizon hot dimmed by a sight of land,- will here have their craving for one of the grandest scenes in nature sa tiated, is the Haleigh will plough the deep un til every testige of land will fade away in the distance. .The Raleigh will leave her wharf, foot of Mulberry street, at 8 o'clock sharp. We are requested to state that members of the organization and others who ; have vbl Qnteered donations of cake are, expected to send the same to the office of Messrs. Tay- or is; uues ny tnree o ciock tins auernoon. - e - r r . 0a-aa.- 1 Crepe 17p the Klrei.' 1 i la tjip section', bordering the Cape Fear the condition of the crops is generally stated to be good. Both corn and cotton make, a good show from the boats.., .The present freshet has' caused a good deal of uneasiness in anticipation of an overflow, and in. some few verylow places crops are iu tue waier, out me principal uauger, ia now believed to be Over, as - the flood is fast passing out, and the. danage,'wiH -be Slight, save in cxcepttonaLcases. I 1 m J -1 - o ' - 1 .'...'.v LIST.OF UETTEBS-i Remaining .in , fhe''City,7pct-officeJ!Aug. 7' 1875s ' r r- ; i-iii ft.u . j - '. B-rD M Bryant, .Esther Battle.. Frank Briant, Harriet Barret, J F Biddle, Law Itelemaiii Samuel Bowels, T H Betts, Miss Thoropful E Ballenton, Sepasnian Battner. C ilpha Campbell,. JSamuel uiaytont Reuben Oarferj MarColly'JIMCalaslin,. Miss E E Canady." ; " 1 ' . I i f D Thomas Davis. Made B Dunn, Mar garet Debross, John , Daniel, Jerry Davis, Ezekel Donalson, Cavid H Deal, Catherine. H Davis. : ; '.' ., ! Et7-CornelQ3 Evans, H Ebrbeck, :,- : -G-Sopha Green, JaneGarrasonReckoh OnrAtm:- H Glameverv' iuo-.i a, i - II Tiolett H'CJWm H C Hall, Samuel lluoter, Samuel Hall, .Polie Hinson, Margaret Hal),' Lan Hines, Rev F R Howell, Elizabeth" Hawkins," Fanney Harper; BF Hay. - , : . !k. ; i L. Mrs Wax & Jones, ..for. Lizzie JBell,' Marie Jane Judge. -vLr 1 .gBglly KJilJUssOJgyl A Keel, Mary Knowles. . i; - . - - M--Bettie. Mathews. jFrank T Jgoore, llenry MurpheyJaines x Mogumt Joe Mc Fadian, Viola Murrell, Tom Miller, Mr Mc NeaL. ',.:r;-' ; ' , N Robert J Nixon, Rose Nelson.: O Echnurd Oss, Emelinc Owens." ; '18,1875; WmF barker, Mary.E Pugl?, Julia fope, jjiiizaoetn renny, JJaniel rrjee,. . , :l R Ben Rones,' Adline Russell. Dan Rus sell, for Alsie Russell, Edtoan Reid, Sorah vri"83 PP parser Dneparu, Malinda Simpson, Ida Scipper, John Smith, ct m 1 m , r- . . J jb and i' VV ISmithvXlaniel M' Smith. :i TS-tS: H. (TerrvJ. Martha .Thomnson Mary;F Tillington, Joseph, ThoniFutFell ' WMatndarWis6n ;ary? r'tf Walker; HecterWiHiams;frElie'Williarasin.lK Elizas beth Wright,Charfes Wilborn,; Adrian B '&J;mV'& SHIPi LETTERS. , , j Capt Wm Thompson, Brig Sterling? Capt A Cbrjscassam, Barque Faleo'n ; Tug Robert G Reaman, Scbr H G Bird, Schr Charlotte Ann licjet. Scar Uyofer, Schr, Samuel Metts, ling Annie Gardner. 1 JiPersohs calling for; letters- in; the 4 above list will please say "advertised." ' If hot called for within 30 days they will be' sent to the Dead Letter Office. ' - " . ,' ' ,ed. r. bhW, p. ir. : vv i.immgton, A.ug. i 17, i . ; : DIED. DARDEN.-In this city, on the 16th irist. of diphtheria, Liviagston Murphy, Infant son of John G.and Agnes A. Carden. aged one Tear, : 0 jneuths win o uajrB. . . j The f aneral will take place at the residence of its parents, corner of Sth and ' Wooster streets, at 4 o'clock F. M., and front ' thence' ' to Oakdale Ceme- 1 terjr. . Friends and acquaintances of the family are Invited to attend. ' - 1 ' i : , r Wlih all onr sonl, O Lord, we give"--' - r The child Thy love hath snatched away; Onearth we would not have him live, ,-. -.With us we would aot have him stay. When Jesns In the clonds appears, -h -: -With him we thall in glory reisn, , . : We and the children he hath vivn r Inseparably joined in heaven. f no. u a wua con Id eau him hack. .1 We WOnld cot have nnr rinrKno inn I ; ! Brought from his everlasting rest, ; '":''. Snatched from his heavenly Father's breaet 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Singing Schools. No book can be better fitted to nrovide aimw&hfc musical enienainmeni- mmgiea wltn Instruction, Song. Monarbli ! By h; k. Pavmaa, assisted jby 1 a Emkbsow. . ...i .."A'rlcies 75 Ccnts.; .,; - It contains the Sinriner School' Conrae.- nsnal In Church Music Books, with abundant exercises, eta, and, in addition, a fine collection of cheerful Easy Glees for practice, thus rendering it quite as interest- ios; as a gooa easy uiee book. , - Musical Societies will bear in mind our new Chora Choir. ($18.00 per doz.) by I)r. Tonrjee: also, Per kins' Anthem Book ($t 60); both fine collections for unorai Aesociations and rer Cholra.. ;,,., V .For : Choirs! j The lateet collection of Chnch Music b v the enc- ceegful compiler, H. H. Palmer, is - . : ' THE Z EA J JFJJR! " Not quite as lanre ner as expensive as other re cent Church Music Books . It still -contains a great variety oi jneincai music, ABinems, etc, etC in aa dttion to the usual Bineine 8r.haol ConrM. . . 1 O. Ekkrsob- contri bates s laree number of tones. . , ; Price $1 38, or $12 00 per doz. 1 Sold by alt music dealers. Sent, post-free, for r 1 tail price, U. VI! B O. MTSON CO.i I CHAS. H. DITSONA CO. ooBiun. , -. i i- -jii uroaawav. rt. y. aue 18-dw2w Wed A Sat : f iliiBfton . Mbw Association. ; ; HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Wilmington Building Association will be held at old Library Rooms, on Front street, at 8 o'clock this (Wednesday) evening. Dues win be received during the day at the Office of the Navassa Guano Company. ' f ,',; - - i :. ' WALTEB G. MlcRAE, -': p ang 18-lt Secretary and Treasurer Pay Your City Taxes. OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, laiy OI wumingxoit, n.- v. -,.-"! - . , 4,- , August 17, 1875, AM DIRECTED TO NOTIFY ALL PARTIES OWING CITY TAXES, i; j that the requirements of the ci reauirements of the citv 1 ' for funds are such that a strict compliance with the Ordinances will be made, and such persons, who do not pay their viiy laxeapnor oeioreiue. ...ij, j ;'" I':' FIRST. OF SEPTEMBER PROXIMO, their property will be advertised and sold as the law airects. . , . . r. t i , v .,T C. SERVOSS, i : " ; .- City Treasured wg 18-tf "Wedding : Presents ! ? .v ."! ). irzut-tt : .in iv itli.i tr WEDDING PRESENTS; 1 1 WEDDING PRESENTS. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S. r :. P Pianos,' Organs and 0hiflmij( For tale for cash or on the t-agy monthly intall- t 1 f 10 I T 1 , I tf;.' ., ment plan, at ' 1 1' v . r iff" :i I :'- ;'' BEINSBERGER'SM .v;t.)."r;-jv ..ti!'t -i it -? t..;'i J ': aug 18-tf LiveBook and Music Store. Steamship Baleigh TTAS FOR US, TWENTY-FOUR DOZEN '. I Wainsuitai Shirts ; i u wnlcft wil4 J11 distrioatea . to-morrow. t !i r. 175 Dozen 1 5olii to Date. V 3to cheaper or better -shirt ' everf sold; . 6 for1 $T 0, Strictly Cash; ;on Delivery. angietf City ClotLien R GRAINGER 1; t .. . ill'.l J . .' t '.!. PBBsibiii : 1 T HON. W. Dt JOllNSON.v.J .. .1 Vicic Pbbsidxnt D; U'WADIiELLij i . ii... i ..l I i.'l . . . .5 ..CAsmxa ' -Mramr a: r . . , i Dixectora ? .a vj,; I'.l HON. W. D. JOHNSON." X.'ll 2.-. J. .Marlen, a. C J. D. McLUCAS. . ., . .-y.. TTT " bmiii MtTRCHisoNniJJ.iJ.vi WM. A. WRIGHT... ......... wumington,n.u JNO. W. ATKINSON D. R. MURCHISON...... .-a. . L B. GRAIN U&u.v w . : ! 5o TJoea all the ordinarr business of a Bank. Tanua rtarrifleatea of Dfinofiit bearin y interest. Will take pleasure in accommodating the mercan tile communities of Wilmington and other places by discounting such paper as can be recommended a rood bv anv of the Banks located where the tj ax- ties are carrying on business. - . ; f rsf;c t,..::u Correspondeilta: "-" " ' ' -1 HandVef National Bank....U. , New York, t CiHEens' National Bank. .-Baltimore. I BankofNewuajiover........... ...Wilmington. I may 30 U nac ...!,; ' WHOLE NO. 2,577 NE WApVETISEMENTS. J A - ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY FORWAKNED f against harboring or trading with the crew of the eirianBngMira.Bow in tins Harbor, aa parties ; -;c .New .?Flonrt.Frci v M 'Wiieat, KJP. z BEST. QUALITY, GUARANTEED AT lowest figures, delivered in aay part of the c:ty free of charge. njtl8-tf JAMES C. STEVENSON.' , ; ; MISCFJJiANEQUS. t:... j 500 EollB.BaesiDff- ;-:n ; 1000 barrela Floar ; ; ; Bbls. S. H. Molasses. ' : OK Hhds S. IL Mojasges; 'V : i . ; gQ Hhds Cuba Molasses, -1 A Tierces Rice, 250 Cases Oysters, 60 Cases XV Peachesand OvstertlSO Cases Pick esU- KA Boxes D. S. and gmoxed Sides, 25 toxes D OU 8. and Smoked Shoulders, vf ; OUUU - . . - . : . . , ,; i zjflii colb rTtne eastern uay. JQQ Boxes Tobacco . t . Q ft A Spirit Casks, Vf -. ; ' y g Tons Hoop Iron, 100 Paper Rivets, s : jQwarreis una, SOD Kegs Nails.; . .,j j ,,.f, 100 50X08 8oap lco 00X68 Caadles, ' ' 300 ' 8 d?r' 1 : : ' . - For sale by ?f,..',i aug 14 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS Beware of Imitations aiid Coeterfeils. ;-- Look out for American Bottled" : ' ! -!;' W bother used as a beverage or medicinal'y, ; I You Want thei Best. . : " The Seet is-the ; :::' 'X.i- A " Fraiiurter Lager, l-. AX- IMPORTED BEER SOLD B,Y US, i and worta four times the price of Domestic Beer. ''i-.-;r-;-;i:.TRY:.IT.C3:.' , f; j '7 Cj. We are. now receivins : . v ' Twtyyeases,p QUARTS AND PINTS, OF THIS j BEST OF - ALL LAGERS, i , , CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., -1 5 & 7 North Front street j ug IT-tf i - -: , ............ : ..' t . j JMPORTUD PICKLES AT SO CENTS A JAR, eVde tiTa 9 r .1 - . ' - TP. : r MtmMgxM. asvvii AjagvA Mm f u . P.',47l $1 72 PER DOZEN, j . t .: The Best Goods at Low Prices - ; will increase our olready large sales, . and our" ,:, ,,, ..- , t rsrand is. anead or au. t. , 4 f HAVE YOU, TRIED OUR - i Process Umpire: Flour and ! , Best Butter In tne World. ; - If not when yoar nackase is out send to ns and we s - will deliver a sample free to any part of the city.; , in-esn Groceries every week, at - . s J ::: GEO. MYERS'. - ' j aug8-tf ? - llafcl3 South Front St! Need hesitate to buy, i i ' I . " ' now," for' " ; ' is selling them SO . LOW that It is really an inuueement to ouy wnetner you need ineav ; . ";vu ri ; ornot Call at - -: h No; 27 Market St;j j ane yoa will be convinced of the above - ' J statement'-' ';' " ' -! .-".'-' .f i augl7-lf .-in! A- 7i.-U" i 'J h- ilhiii'. s-i.-ilt" i l Call Jaiid i Examine I U: MY STOCK OF STANDARD ND: lrilaAnllnniznna Ttnnke. - . it yt which I am sellini' at ' flteativ rcdAced Bncea. MEST. t ! . fit V. cmr r . 1 (I i iTNrriE-ciTYjyifl ZJ i' '. - ang 16 tf Market Street! T ! PTMT? fJTAT Ti-PPTY PPT? X J.J.1 XJ W I I IU X JU J-IJ-I Li ;:iJ'l.:r;-?rAX Citizensllrlarket f? ?t- r-SA-rilKOAY MORN IN (i l- v Hi ALSO F1..VK S DICING L,MCs; June 10-tf v 'i'?.-. . .T. A. WATSON. ". -ff Projictii. Fresh Teas.' I HAVE JUST BKCEIVEO BY ATLANTIC Coast Line, my fifta invoice of Tea from ike United States Tea Co. 4 consisting of about thirty different varieties, put up In hanttnome air tight cans with erew covers, and sold- at the ea&e pijcci as over the counters of the . Company : in New Yeik At aug 1-tf ' ! 1.: Fruit, and Confectionery Store. . .. r ; r'liln t i 1 J - i : RntrfiftTl fl IShA'irlRA ' I t . T .77-;? T-?TVf Hoi ASTED JAVA AND RIO COFFEB.SAPSAGO and Eidum Cheese,, 1 r 1 Nortlieast coir. Market audSscoudMi. E.J.i LILLEY Jr., f u 3 1 Das Been Adinfited a member . ,. nip TTTTe ipirw nw r - -; f 'Preston Cnmrning & Oo. 1 J 'ji 4- Eemoval. rip vii"' i-t r"t; 1 HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED TO HIS hnddingr on Dock street.' between Rnnlli Wnt. iinfl nt :-'r.. .-..i-v. . f .,; ;., ;-- Front Streets. - ; - - .-.-..-. augu st bilas N. MARTIN. ""T! f weetoi......,... ..... 5 00 - " Thieeweekeii;;.w.ff..vl..S 6G " --": OnemonthJ..M,.i,. 8 W ". 2oont.i;.VM..w.....ia Of OneTear.'.-.!.-..;.;.-.rri.'.-.i....-..B6 f tV UODtract IdTertiaemRnta taVam. . Mi nmii,at. tionately low rates.. .-,-, - - -j. f.:- Fire Squares estimated as a 'qaarter-eoiuBn.' ar d ten squares as a half -column. - . .-j -i b;r;uMISeETJANEOUSi4r i: EAIEJBANKSVSCALESi AlsnMill55l, AlsTTTl iflaeh tiro'nw.v i Coffee and Drug Wills, Letter Presses, it, Ac raiNCIPAI. SCikXK WlBEHOtrSKS, ' n . Tl.T. 1 , . T. . n n . . . .. . ' . FAIRBANKS & CO.u 63 CaniD st. New OrlPi,a ' lAiiiDAniia e ltj. inn luinmniv nr. nuitimr PAIRBANKS & CO:. 98 Main tret Rnffnlrv XT' V PAIRBANK8 & CO., 838 Broadway, Albany, N. Y FAIRBANKS & CO.. 403 St Paul's st. Montreal. I FAIRBANKS & CO., S4;King William tt.LoBdon. ruaoawita, DKUWflffi JU.;SJ AUK St., BOMOU. FAIRBANKS A GWINf. Maennin TTall Phil. FAlRBANK8,MO!iSE CO.,111 Lake st, Chicago ! 1 1 ;innati, -' , f, ,.: , , , . j - -- " Ul w. M OIUUI Ob . Villi- i j; AiiuiAjNi4.a, AiuiiSJi & CO.. 18J Superior strett. Cleveland, O.- ; -. -. -. ..,- -- ,( FAIRBANKS, JtORSE A CO., 48 Wood etreet,; ; EA1RBANKS, MORSE CO.." 5th and Main str etS - tiuuisville. ; .. FAIRBANKS & CO., 5 ! & 204 Washington avenue,' ! OI liVUIK. ' -I'- r ! v.a ..j.:,,, .,-.. : FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON." t?an FranciEcb. lr , i K or f ale by leading Hardware Dealers. -. July 4 deott sn we fr w3m ' , " j ;. GRAND EICURSIDN OF THE SEASON QN BOARD THE LARGE ANU fine OCEAN ' SteamishiiyBaleiK I Of the Baltimore and Wilmington Line, to Smith -. ' Ville; the Blackfish Grounds and Frying Pan' Shoals, i will be given on Thureday, August 19th, by the j : ' WilmiHiton Light Infantry; - , : The Steamship SaUigh, offering- superior'' ad van im ages and uasurpassed accommodations, has beeu . specially secured for the occasion. Special accent- . modatlons for dancers.! . Arrangemenus made fori the) pleasure of all. The Committee reserve the: right to exclude eH objectionable persons. Ice Cream, Lemonade and - Cake,' on board -at city prices. No Spirituous Liquors allowed. . . Tickets for round trip: Gentlemen,' $1; Ladiec.l' 60 cents; Children from 10 to -15 years of age. 50; '-, cents; Servants accompanying Families, 50 cents, i . Tickets may be seeured at the Drag Stores, Book." Stores, and from the undersigned Committee: i The steamer will leave the wharf foot of Mulberry street at 8 o'cleck sharp. - - j; i ic M. P TAYLOR, r . i i WALTER CONEYi . R. W. ANDREWS, . C. 1m WEILL, hi F. H. DARBY, - 1 Committee: - aug 18-jt-Thnrs SnnTues; -fX"! - QiA:iJ!Til'iU;! CONSUMERSOF PRESERVED MILK SHOULD examine the": ' -'.S ' -i - . i, . . . . .' ' . Weight of the Contents of the Can. THEY WILL FIND THAT WHILE " V j M ORDEN'S EA GLE BRAND 1 i''- -,t -,': .i. 0... v 'u -U. :'-! i - uniformly weighs 16 ounces o' Milk to the can that ether Brands weigh scarcely 15 eunces. -'.- The difference in weight is eqaal to 75 eents per' ease in favor of BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND.- . (i AN. Y., Condensed Milk Co.. . ,. . f AUG. ELEMM. July 28-eodlm We Fr Sa ;.;,; , ; Secretary. NOTICE. W ISHING TO CHANGE MY BUSINESS WILL j sell one of the best oWiness stands in the Northern part of the city. House contains 9 rooms. Store 25 by 30. Any information given by m '.V--i; i-. . .i'-i!- i H. B. GAY, : Corner 4th & Harnett s i ; julylg-lmSaWeandFr " v I i-- . Notice; HAVING QUALIFIED AS ' ADMINISTRATOR of the estate of Emanuel Nun, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said estates to : makaimmeeiate payment, and those,, having claims against the decedent, will exhibit the same to me, on or neiore tne twenty-arst aay or J aiy, ioi, . . rr.. -.. ..-. . - IF. H. DARBY. Inly 21-oaw6w Wed. H r ' f Administrator. Sale of Valuable Real Estate itr. cnoNiaYi Auctioneer.' O'l i . - V, i By CRONLY dV MORRIS, n BY VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the provisions of a certain indenture of mort gage, executed by Feist Mayer to The Bank of New Hanover," bearing date the 7th day of March. A. D. 1872, and registered in the records of New Hanover county, ia book EES, at page 81 and following, the undersigned, aa the attorneys Of said mortgagee, will - ON THURSDAY, THE ma. DAY of September next at 13 o'clock'M., at the Court House door in the city ft of Wilmington, sell for1 cash, by public auction, the following described piece or parcel of land situated . in said city, viz: , r. -.- j Beginning at the corner of a lot now or recently owned by A P. Repiton and wife, on the south side of Market street and running thence southwardly . along their line one hundred and thirty-two feet to -Bettencourfs alley, thence: along said alley. cast wardly fift-eignt feet to another lot now or recently owned by A. -P. Repiton and wife, thence with their line northwardly sixty-six -feet to the lot of J. W i kersen, thence .with the hack line of WUkerson'e let weftwardly twenty-four feet to hi. corr er, thencu with his other line northwardly sixty -ix,; feet ti Market atree'. thence along M arket street west ward ly thirty foer feet-toHhe Ix-ginniag and being in b ock 151 accord ng to to 'i urner s plan o' inc niy i Wilmington. -'.ru RlflUTjASlEDMAN. aug 7-ats At oniey ; . Our Dox Box . JIALEJ)I3lE I - Q.UARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD i. , . 4s j our Cigar dealer BeIlS'yex.j j c-;:-For One Dime:, oK T H E ST A W D A RdI D. PIGOTT1; Ml X ang!5tf j v iSfWi,! , 4 At uctionar iH j T WILL f ELL ON! .THURSDAY MORNING A Angast J9th, at 10 o'clock,' at "the residence of SoL Le vy, corner of 2ui and Aau street, without re serve, - --. " ' -.-. , ,t A PiRe!7i Octave" Kbe 'pianoi, PARLOR, BED AND ' DINING ROOM ' SETS il-KHfti fV!ii..r- ;v " '; w t', ..- - -..; Carpets, Mirrors, Bedding. . , CROCKERY, GLASS . AND PLATED WARE, - Kitchen Utensils, 3 Fine Milk Cows, a fine pair well trained Goats,1 Wagon and Harness in prime order. i .' i t.tmz- i ,x B, KAHNWEILEH, '; aug 15-4C ; ' Auctioneer. TlgUsKlery,; POCKET KNIVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Razors, Strops, Brushes, Rodger's Ivory Handle . Table and Tea Knives. Silver Forks, Spoons, Scis--. son. Carving Knives and Forks," Table Steels, &c. A large assortment Just received from the Impor ters, and now opening at the Old Established Hard ware house ot . . i - ' 'I " JOHNDAWSON, aug 15-tf Nob. 19, SO and SI Market St if. t:A,-. :P'. . is - : if." - i 71 J 1 i