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' - - : ' ' " '. -r T -" " "; ' ' "- -- - - - - - 1 1 iinda iimii np8Maft, mM-.-. wwaitiariWUMMiM S;'-'. i i : ;?- iishu 4wM--awwawwiWiWWw"M"-wii. wjii s i, m jaJ "" -wmmmtmmam---mtaaMmma W'Vv d. - - --jaiii i ir - ihm i , ,. ,,,,. , ': t THE nOEimiG STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY vtul ' H- :Basr: RATI OT SUBSCRIFYIOH tw ivrc: one year. r, (by mall) postage paid, . . V. .... ." $7 hBl " "J ' ' ' k 4 : 44 ......... 4 th, C I , " - 1 Six months, Three mont One month, To City Subscribers, deUvefedln may part of the e ItY. Fifteen CenU per week. Our City Apenu are QOt aUUlUlvU w W4AUr v iuwv VI-tl O UIUHUU Ul advance. OUTLINES. There is bloody.' trouble in Franklin county, 111., and Governor Beveridge has ordered arms to me county. Accident on the KL .Louis and SL: Joseph's Railway; one killed, over lorty wounded. ' - Car dinal Archbishop McCloskey is in Paris. New York markets: Cotton, 1414; gold, U3J113. , - President Morens, of Ecuador, ' has been assassinated." Over sixty thousand dollars worth of to bacco sold in one order by a Durham firm yesterday. Queen Victoria and royal party in steam yacht ran- into, and sunk a schooner wiin party ot lames and gentlemen on board. Three .' of . schooners people perished ; none of the royal party hurt.; TUB CONVENTION. ' We have prepared the following fist of members-elect to the Constitutional Conven tion : - - Alamance, J. E. Boyd, rad. " Akxander, Reuben Watts, cons. gain. Alleghany, E. Lr Vaughan, c. Anson, lL T. Bennett, c. - : .v ; Ashe, J. O. Wilcox,Und. . Be&atott and Pamlico, J. E. Shepherd, c Bertie, P. W. Bell, r. -: . Bladen, A. McDonald, r. ' Brunswick, EC W. Taylor, r gain! " ' 1 Buncombe, Thoa. L.' Cliagman, D. Colo man, c. gain of 1. : Burke, A. C. Avery, c. : Cabarrus, R. W. Ailison, c ' Caldwell, E. Vv.! Jones, c. Camden. J.Iu Chamberlain.' r. train. v Caswell, E. B. Withers, c, Wilson Gary, r., gain of 1. . ' .- .;;,t..-v ;- ... ,; Carteret, James Ramley.'c .: Catawba, L. il. McCorkle, c, ' Chatham, 'John Manning, Wm. Stroud, c Cherokee and Graham, J. W. Cooper, c. Chowan, J. R. Page, r. " i ;"; . Clay, I "' ; ! Cleaveland, Plato Durham,' c; ' f Columbas, Forney George, 7? Craven, R. F. Lehman, J. S. Mauix, r. Cumberland, R P. Buxton, J. C. Blocker, r. gain. " ' -- :.--!; - Cuirituck. W. H. Cowell, c. Dare, G. B. Blivens, r gain. Davidson, T. C. Bobbins, B. B. Roberts, c Davie, Charles Price, c. I m Duplin, J. N. Stallings, Wm-Farrior, c. Edgecombe, W. : P. Mabson, A. Mc- CabCf'r. ;"7. "V - " ' Forsythe, W. H. Wheeler, r. j 4 . ; 5 Franklin, W. F. Green, c. k i Gaston, Jonas Hoffman, r gain.1 Gates, W. P. Roberts, c. " 4 ;:r Granville, L J. Young, J. A. Bullock, r. Greene, Joseph Dixou, r gain. : J J , , Guilford, A. W. Tourgee, A. S. Ilolton, r gain. ; -. -'. ; - ' Halifax, J. E. O'Hara, J. J. Goodwyn, r. : Harnett, John Harrington, c. Hay woody Dr Sam. Love, c. ' j ' ' Henderson, Frank Wood tin, r. Hertford, E. J. Horton, r. -Hyde, W. S. Carter, c Iredell, T. A. Nicholson, C. L. Sum mers, c. ' , . "-. -7 Jackson. G. W. Spake, ind., gain. " i Johnston, B. R. Hinnant, P. T. Massie, r. gain " . " . ' ''I Junes, J. F. Scott,' r - r ; V " ' ; ! Lenoir, R. W. Xing, r. gainr i Lincoln, Caleb Motz, c . : . Iacon, W. N. AHman. c. : 1; ; 4 Afartin, Rev. C. B..HasselIr c. guiu. MeDowell, Col. Neal. c. Mecklenburg, Gen. R. Barringer, Dr W. Kerr, r. gain. ' " '. ' " ! ; M idison, Dr. J. E. Anderson, c. Montgomery, Allen Jordan, r. gaiu. i Mitchell, J.- W. Bowman, r. gain. Moore, W. M. Black, r. gain. -, , ;s Nash, B. H. Bunn, c . New Hanover and Pender, G. Z. French, S. 11. Manning, J. H. Smyth, r. . Northampton, Wm. Barrow, r. OnslowK James G. Scott, c. - Orange, Hons. W. A. Graham, J. Tur ner, c. Pasquotank, W- J- Munden, r. Perquimans, J. W. Albertson, r. Person, Col. J. W. Cunningham, c. gain. Pitt, Hon. T. J. Jarvis, Win. King, c. Polk, N. B. Hampton, r. . atandolph. J. W. Beau, A.' M. Lowe, r gaiu. ' '.' ! " " " 1 - Richmond, Hon. O. H. Dockery. r gain. Hobeson, Dr. A. Sinclair, C. A. Mc Eachin, c gain. : Kockingham, Hon. D. S. Reid, J. Turner Morehead, c. ' Rowan, Hon. F, E. Shober, JV S. Hen derson, c. Uutiicrford, J. M. .Justice, r.:" : ' Sampson, Wnt Kirby, S. J. Faison, c. ' Stanley, Joseph Marshall,, c. Stckes, W. VV. MeCaodless, r. gain,: , Surry, Joseph Dobson, a :. . , . Sain. "!.,. . Transj lvania, G. W. Wilson, c. ' I vrrell, Dr. E. Raosom, ind., gain. Union, Dr. T. W. Redwine, c. v. Wake, R. C. Badger, M. C. Hodge, -A. L. Davis. J. J. Nowell. reaia. Warren, J. W. Thorne, J. O. Crosby, r. Washington, J. M. Bateman, r, gain. . Wa'auga. L. Bingham, c Wayne, W. T. Fairclotb, G. H. Gran, tliam, r gain. " Wilkes, T. J. Dula J Q, A. Bryan, r. Wilson, Col. R. W. Singeltary, c. ; ,-- , I Yadkin, B. F Jones, r. ! ; "Yaucey. - "w- - K1 ', A Good m DemoeraC mm Anyfcodf. f Charlotte Observer. s i A friend writes to us from Ashe ville under date of tbe15th, that Mr. !Sake, who w a elected to the1 CouV vent ion from Jackson county, bas prepared a letter for' publication de nouncing the report that be is a Radi cal, and declaring his intention -to te with the Demcrat. '' '.iy We fniMt that'thls will put a 'stop to the claim which the Kadicals have; leen laying to Mr. Spake. We - un "lerstnol hiH political, gtatu from the ?tirft. and contended all along that he was a Democrat, but notbine is needed ijiow hince his own ipse dixit. ' . This tvfcs us one of the Independents or, including - Gov. Graham s 1 seat; 60 svotfs in the Con ventioh. Ep. Stak. f ;:'flfenenil iraprewon exwts, we are, arc, that pretty girls don Y eat muchj as a general thing. lie this s H may, it may interest, the t reader to know 'that the Vassar College girls manag. ininer., . A llifl'nn "irl ?ti"f. ini month mar- it.'d, upon ineeiiflg an' ol4 schoolmate an the streets, ptit ori s very wise look ud : remarked;. Ton Lcan't'iimagiae the labor and anxiety incident to the are of a family. . . i l get away -with 25(rjKanas oi lnfcy$hr pfei "an? a. corresponding mWnotnerHlHng8Jvery:iay;at r , , . i i : VOL. XVi:NO. 127. Spirits Turpentine1 ' Spake has spoken Dem. f ' The Supreme'" Court adjourned Monday evening. h . t. W. S. Pearson has become as sociate editor of the Asheyille Pioneer. 'Wl.W.f.Flemming; EsqJpf Charlotte, is the nossessor of a natnrnf curiosity, a piece of isinglass, or mica. lound in McDowell county, which bears on it a Derfect lower hmbs of an Indian Chief. " Last Thursdav bv an nnnidont. Mr. Jriah Deese, of Goose Creek township, uiuuo county; cui on ms toot witMa-ixu and died from Insanf hlrwwt Tim Tlmrniimr also learns that a young Mr, - Fincher bled almost to death, frorna similar accident sometime ago. v Th e tal 1 beafersT "a t G a vt (1 ru. hamS fiinemf last RiinHnV wphi lli-1 VriAa Jones Thomas Webb, Geo. Collins, John Blackwood, Ch'as. Parks, ; James t Gates, Josiah Turner 1TmnP Ratio Tr IT.vnlro. James Horner, CoL Wm. Bingham.' Thos.' a. nugnes. Raleigh 27etDlt Ghv. "Rrnrin o - . " " has not as vet ordered th (iMtinn in n jo supply the vacancy in Orange i county occasioned by the ' death of the lamented Graham hnt nrpunmn ha to ill An, : - f vowmv if V Vt DW HO as he is officially informed of the fact. It state the fact that an election was held. on the lJSth of A 11 an aL and .Wm A flroIim having received so many votes was declar ed duly elected. -This fact must be attested tO bv the Connlv Commiaainnpra Tlipn tlm Sheriff must states that the . vacancy. has been caused by the death, and an order from Hia !EhrceIri(v fnrnnpWlifmUWhpn this is done we cannot believe that Gov. Brogden will delay one day in ordering the election. ' - TSB CITiY " NEW ADVEBTIXRHIBNT!!. Harsisos & Auuen. Straw Goods. See Ad.' Virginia Female Institute." HEXN'SBKitGER. Bibles, Prayer Books. . Clear oj: clearing weather. - A small amount of hail fell here during the storm yesterday. f f "AJ friend informs us that the crops in Onslow are very fine. . 1 , ' Ve learn that wild turkeys are in some force up the Cape Fear. " - Another heavy rain yesterday, which washed and flooded the streets very badjy. ? '. The rooms used ,by the ' Pro duce Exchange arc being overhauled and fitted up. :';,V The communication of "A Carolinian" is declined because he fails to accompany it with his real name. The complaints of our Kooky Point correspondent concerning mail irregu larities, &c., will have attention. ' We learn that Balaam Waile, colored, Constable for Federal PointTown ship, gave bond and qualified on Saturday last. : . : . . The hole in the pavement on the North side of Princess, between Front and Water streets, still yawns to receive the feet of the weary, night-walker, , ' The Schr Rosa B. Taylor, bound from Philadelphia to Charleston, was boarded by pilots yesterday and found in a leaking, condition, but proceeded on her voyage. '- 'v ' ' '' , ; ; - In our recent not ice of exhibition at Clarkton, the names of Mi:s McD. and Miss C. C. were unintentionally omitted from the list of those mentioned as i distin guishing themselves. :- The dulcet strains of the Cornet Concert Club came wafted to us last night on the breeze from Sunset Hill, and told us a story of calm pleasures thereabout in which we would fain have mingled.' We learn that it is calculated by the corps "".of TJ.' S. engineers "engaged in surveying operations below this city, that the land at the points they have visited is seventy feet above the surface of the ocean. The grass about town, which was gradually withering and djing under" the influence of , the hot suns of July.iS again. looking green and flourishing .under the revivifying influence of the (most too) generous rains of August. From the frequency with which one's ears are greeted with the words "Dar ling, I am growing old," one would take it for eranted that Wilmington must ere long be the- home and habitation of a whole 8 warm of ''veterans." ' : J A very large crowd is expected lo go to BaleighihiA morning, but they will not have logo farther than the foot of Chebt nut street to get on the decks of the gallant steamship which is to bear them ;to Smith- ville and out upon the billowy ocean, memberr-8 o'clock, .ttiarp ! r . h Probabilities and the Re- old verse x - ' ' ' ' Evening red and morning gray , r Sets the traveler ou hi way" . seem both to have agreed to give us a little fair weather now, for last night the sunset was gorgeous sheets and bars and stream ers of gold" breaking through great hollows and chasms and crevices ia the cloud-uioun-taius of amethystpwlth aJbeauty that words mnwt picture. . - ?" f ''vfOUi't- - "- -' i -.fif.ii- Cotton See. The first cotton boll of the season Jn f&l sectSoV came jobdyesterdsfji Jts from the Appleton'plantation, owned by Mr, R.. Bifefde; aiid locafect about five miles , be,- low this sily, Tf T rfi , ; VWe learn that his cotton is opeaing very fast, but that the rain is rotting all the forage cut on the fields. " i WILMINGTON, ROBESON ELECTION CASB. W A ... . i L : Jndse Settle Grant an Order to Show Cause Against Hie SberlO and Cona- . mlsilonera. Special Star Telegram. f"" ;-v,T' Ltjmberton, Aug. 18. '' Dr. Korment returned here this evening with an order from His Honor Judge Set tie, for the Sheriff and Commissioners of Robeson-county, to appear before him jn Greensboro on the inst., to show cause wby certificates of. flection shall not -be granted to-Nortnent and McNeill. j ELECTION RETURNSOFFICIAL ITurnlshcd to the Morning Star.J CRAVEN. Robert F. Lehman, Radical, 2,598; John S. Manix, Radical, 2,601 ; Matthias E. Man ly, Democrat, 007; Chas. C. , Clark, Demo crat; 901 ; Amos Wade, Democrat; 1. Mcdowell. Samuel J. Neal, Democrat, 503; James H. Duncan, Radical, 561. i - n RanK of Tbermomeier. The following was the range of the ther mometer at the Signal Bureau, in this city, yesterday: " . J. '; r iv 7 Al M.; ?8; :12M., 86; 2 P. M., 84; 4:30 P. M., 81 9 P. M., 78. : - - r Struck bjr XlKbtnlnx. . . . We learn that lightning struck the sntoke stack of the Thrasher and Cotton Gin of. Dr. McMillan, at Topsail Sound, on . Tues day, stunning six men in the engine room and making two large holes in the smoke stack, but doing no Other damage. The men who were stunned say they neither heard the report of the thunder nor saw the flask of lightning which came so near wind ing up their earthly existence. ! The Robeton Delegates. It will be, seen by a special St ak telegram, under our regular telegraphic head,; that Judge Settle, of. the Supreme; Court- has issued an order requiring the Sheriff and Commissioners of Robeson county to .ap pear before him, at Greensboro, , and show cause why certificates of election should not be given to Norment , and McNeill, the Radical candidates for Convention at the recent elecliou."" - Survevlue. We learn that the corps of engineers un der command of Capt. Michler, alluded to a few days since, have been engaged in sur veying .between the head of Ilewett's Creek and Greenfieid, which latter point they were expected to reach yesterday. Their uextpoint of observation andrecon noissance, we understand,- will be between Whiskey Creek and Barnard's Creek, all below this city. 0 ItlaKlatratea' Court RandaU Joses, colored, was arraigned before Justice J. C. Hill, yesterday, on a peace warrant issued at the instance of Mr. Lewis Hines. It seems that certain threats' had been made against Mr. H. by the de fendant, who, when questioned about them in Court,"-- refused or failed to state wheth er he had used them or not. - He was there fore required to give a justified bond in the sum of $200 to keep the peace. The Excursion Xo-Daf. 1 To those who rise early this morning and grasp their Stab with a determination to learn what is going on in the world as a necessary prerequisite to the rational enjoy ment of ,a day's .pleasure, we would just! whisper that if they wait to "read 'all ,th8 news before going on board the Raleigh their plans for , the day may be spoiled, as the excursion wiH leave the wharf foot of Mulberry street positively at 8 o'clock, and the number of tickets that will be issued is limited. Those who go early can get tickets at the wharf. The Light Infantry i com pany will parade at 7, accompanied by the Coruet'Concert Club. - . ' ' Demoralization In tne Cbaln-Gans. We learn that some of the female con- Ticts iu the chain-gang, who are employed on the streets somewhere via . the southern part of thecitytfeeixinsultingnj their remarks J.o persons who, pass the streets and' also ta families in the neighborhood of their 'field of operations. In fact, one gentleman, who has been seriously annoyed by them, complained at the Marata's office yesterday of their conduct, alleging that thei pro fanity; obscenity and general disgraceful proceedings were absolutely unbearable. The i Work House" W'fb'e proper place for such characters. " - - ! ; ,. Oa lh Banks r o i - j ' The Banks opposite Wrightsville Were, we learn, the scene of one of the largest and most pleasant gatherings, n Tuesday night, that ever assembled at that most de lightful '.'summer retreat. From one who' waspresentwe "understand hat there must have beetf at least, between fifty: ind sixty on the ground, many V whpm were ladies. There were at one tirl()e ainrnt ihiity-six persons dn ihe floor; engaged in the merry dance white the number f .spectators who looked" upon aM" enjciyed lire eidivening scene Could nbt''have $een far feAs. Sev eral gray4aired vetmns grafcett lie; occa-' sion with theirVpresence,feeUng but iittie less festive from the weight cot ,yBar8 -.and: certainly7m)ng Py the'; PleMnt prdspecitn ill the- zest of a iyoung land vigorous iminhoodJ aWyiU1f i . .a Inspired by the delightful and j healthful 'pWiiyi. !&&S& the strains 9iiVdZ Jnwrii ilhch piingled with the ocean breezes, as they, oatedf towards the mainVanda'nd the beautiful moonlight which prevailed so ' opportunely,! we heat that the gay throng did not leave the banks until 5 o'clock yesterday morning. N. C.,: THURSDAY. 4,, FARBIClDfc. The Hecent Tragtdr, Near JFli -BlufC Additional Particulars Confes' !'' !'" ii; uSk .'ii . . i slona of the Children. A correspondent at Fair Bluff, Columbus county,' enables us this morning to lay be fore our readers additional information con cerning the terrible, events which occurred at the house of Mr, Eli Coleman, four miles from Fair Bluff, on Friday night last, f ( Mr. Coleman was a widower Jiving alone with his two childrenPna ; boy Of 7 and a girl a little more than,I4 years old.;r; t. wil be remembered that on the night in ques tion the neighborhood was aroused by an alarm of fire proceeding from Coleman's house," and on arriving at the scene of the conflagration it was found that the boy and his sister had escaped and saved most of the property from the flames, but that their father bad been burned with' the building. Under such circumstances, suspicion natur ally tested upon the children; and on Monday-morning they were privately and sepa- raiery examined, vvucu mc- ooy wuieoaeu that he shot and killed his father while the latter was lying on his bed asleep, after which he -got most of the property out of the house and then fired it. He then re- quested his interrogator to go and get his sister, "who would tell all about it. This was done. , .... The girl stated that her father, Eli Cole man', was absent from home on that day, but came home about 10 o'clock at night, when she and her brother got up and fixed .him something to eat, and then, went and lay uo-RTi n sain, ner lamer-gomg 10 oea directly; sternrdaoi-i. i,l'i : Sime time about midnight or a , little af ter, bef brother waked her up and there was a light in the house and be had agun in his hand, and told lier that he was going to kill Eli Coleman, their father. She begged him not tb'do it, but he said he would, and lie carried out his threat by walking up near the bed where .their f ather was lying and shooting the load through . his head, killing him instantly. " 'The girl says she was standing in the door when her brother, shot' her father,' and she neyeilsawj him move after the gun was, fifed, .( They ithen carried nearly all their things out of the house, and the1 boy fired it in two places and she in one. They remained' by the house until the top commenced falling in before they made any outcry .about the fire or anything else. ... After the children had been arrested, the girl told our informant the same tale, and on the examination before a Justice of the Peace she again repeated it. They were both committed to jail. These are the facts as reported by our correspondent, but he gives no hint as to the motive which prompted the commission of the fearful deed. Tne Rain. :: From persons coming' down the C. C. Railway yesterday, we learn something of the results of the continued rains of the ast week or ten days in the country along the line. ' .. . In most places in the turpentine belt the swamps are so full as to'be traversed only with difllculty, if at alL The streams are swollen, and in some places the back-water is among the crops. "Farming operations generally are somewhat retarded, but, with air weather from this on, as indicated in the weather report for to-day, we -judge that 'permanent losses will be consider able pnly upon very .low or badly .drained auds. We bear of one farmer in the Cape Fear section who to-day estimated his loss of corn' at 400 bushels,. '-XSx i iThe river at Lumbcrton is within about three feet of Lumber .bridge-as was es timated on the train while in motionand the track beyond the river is slightly wash ed and in one place for about three-fourths of a mile covered to a depth of a foot with water. Col. Fremont is on the ground, j-personally "attending to the Lxe-ballasting of the track and keeping a sharp look out for any incipient defect Which might otherwise be develoned. It ia not thonirhl that the flbod -w it cause any1 hindrance "ordanger A ill mcoperaiiwu oi iuo rua.u. , -a. ,uvvit a- mue and a half west of Red Banks had a pillar washed out, but it was immediately replaced and strengthened by the section bonds. , A .considerable extent of cou ntry west of Lumber river 'is under water. In some i low places houses are surrounded by two or - three feet of water, and the. in mates go about by means of boats and rafts.. Some "drowned chickenswere seen floating about, but no larger stock. The damage to crops in. the immediate vicinity must be great. Lumber river is said to be full of rafts and'drift.,il?We hear that parties have gone from Lumberton in boats to visit the drowned district From.; further west we have no reports. i - - J?lcteTeete. ''- Between 12 and 1 o'clock' yesterday two colored boys entered .tLe-8h1ooo corber 6f1 rTont ami UOCKJnreets, aaa -wunts mere suu ceede fn picking the pocket of Mrs. Zoeler, wbu :was in the room,: of the sum of $14 in moneyi .' The thieves then darted for he ..dooron gqing up Pock and, the, other up Front street. A ; gentleman who' Iwas up stairs and who was ihade ' acquainted with thfarpf tt 'occurred, attempted to pursue the thieves but when he got on" the street they were bh out of sight. One of Uhe ' boys was black and the other of Alark brown color.. Tageotlemauib(ve!referred to saw., the bqysln 4bfl saloon and thinks he would now then? if heft .ere to see Ih'eni again. . . .it. i.'. 4ood3 Tern-1 Odd ellows and , plars in solemn conclare last night. fj 1 J-Ld 1 1- : I AUGUST :'i876.lj S .1 , a". , Ir.i : -v . For theStar;i f -n f F 4 . -r ' . '. , -I - , WII.31INGTON & SEABOARD R4IL- '',:" :.. wTcoPANT.:;; r Mt J I .. . . 4, v . . . ''J'W'f , Hi V.f.j- New Route to Onslow Oysters' and tit " - -u ' i ' : i ' I - , Fish of ffew River and the founds t .enerallv. . .1 ..." r'ti'-.L. .S''l ti h '-f i .,;n;',i,i; 3)-j i Mkssks.' ; Editors: -'Tour readers may be glad to know that the old Seaside Railroad has been reolaced !bv' the ''new com nan v. ."WUmington & Seaboard: Railway?.'' i The new company ' havingjpurchasedt aU the right,' title; franchises and assets -of every tirid of ,me oldCityUroad.thalO iz6& a new company and leased it to Ir;T. j, poutneriana, wno will run it as ius own lor tne present. ; ; , . '-. " - ; The . charter authorizes 'special " stock; ior .a ouna railway and it the : ;gor- ernment . will .now, as. it seems, to be willing to do, dredge a channel ia the snoal waters of the bound between: the end of this . railway ; (when built) aq'd New River, we can have by means of a ; smajl steamer a daily line to Jacksonville. This mayi seem to some visionary, but if TT'n .l-..7- TT a - A " .1. l. uo uiu.ci y , .-, ia.i. vaiuc turuugii H four A a xr a mirn arrro m-mrttl.. j only possible but can be done at; a small f ine unuea,cates i are . surveying i the Sounds with .a. view of inland navhration: wmcn can be accomplished , by dredging the shoal places. This done to YTrightsville, why may not our '"Wilmington & !Sea- uoaru osuw-y run a train aow to , inai point, and make thereby a daily line to the fine fish and oyster waters of New . River ana tne cotton and grouna-pea Crops of unsiow county. ( . .. . f This can be accomplished for one-third or the cost of a railroad , that our mer chants were so much interested, in a few years ago, and- operating expenses pne-half!. wnai ao you say," Messrs. jaitors? nall it be attempted shall it be done? That s the question! i . A Railway.;. - 1 - - 1 - I I Uovernort t Saratosaj Saratoga has been visited an un-: usual number of iGovernora nrl py. Governors this summer., and dn the 1 1 Jf-- j t .1 uou-s ui in oiejs uave appearea me iiauics oi "ugveraor -.xiiuen, ex-vjrov- ernor Graham, ex-Governor Huffman, Grovernor Hendricks of -Indiana. ex- Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania, ex- . (governor Aikcri of South Carolina, ex-Gov'efnor Jenkins of Georfeial eix- trovernor1 William rinkney;Wjhyte of aiaryiana,: ana ex-iiovernor pigiey. lisnman, Knew hve languages, tbut did not know how to earn n Hvirtor rT sifted gradually through thefvaried graaes oi socieiy unui ne reacnea a position in the kitchen of the- Lindell Hotel, St. Louis. Then - he"? jumped into the river and that was the end of; Algernon C.-Merwin. ine dullest season or the fyear is certainly that in whicb the papers be gin to discuss the 'sea ? serpent and the next President twelve rhopths be- ore tue nomination. ' NEW " ADVEHTISEMENTS. Bibles, Prayer Books, HYMNALS,' HMN BOOKS, TES TA ME NT S &e. CK,Ov0's. The largest and finest assortment of Beautiful . Chromos inthecity. i For eale'at ; ' 1 HEINSBERGER'S ' -Live Book and Mask Store. aug 19-tf "Virginia' Female ) Institiite, ; : STAUNION. WA. Riv. R. H. PHILLIPS, A. M., - .-' PbihcipaxL Miss K. Florsncb Pbuxifs, i in charge of Miss Ammt 8, PHEAir; f the family. The 31st Annual Session will commence Sept r lat, 187 - f The Principal will be assisted by a fal corps of omcers tuitaDie ior a nrst-ciass ecnooi. s - . W Terms reduced to Cash basis and, -very mod- eratet'" s- - . j .u : ?. j 3F For Catalogue, address the Principal. ' " i '. augl9-DeodawThW2t ' ' ' ; : -f" ; ' Bednction to Prices. Straw Goods r- JD OR MEN, BOYS AND LADIES R NOW Belling very low,.' ' , J i ' " ? ' ' J i At A. 1 i a AlUUSUiM LJM ! a iaugl9-, ,r,: " '.) 't0V.CteRla8iowr' I. B. GRAINGER. : .V.V. :.: HON-W. D. JOUNsON.; D. O W ADDELL .... . . . .'.VI i -1 PBESIDEliT ivYlCi PitKSIDBNT -- CiSBXBB "I- BANK OF-MARION, JIA.IllO., , A Directors: 1 .?'-i:1i if:! HON. W. D.JOHNSON. 3. D. McLUCAS. ........ DUNCAN M0RCH18ON mir a is; tTsi I'T ij.-ii-.irien, S. C Wilmiagtoa.N.C JNO. W. ATKINSON... D. R. MURCUISON f.i.t.Jj.ii''iS L B. GitAJNGEK,,. Doee all ihe ordinary busmess'c-f a Bahk. .1 lceuea Uertincates ot epoeit bearing interest: 1 Will take pleasure in accommodating the mercan- tile Communities of Wilmington aud other places by discounting; such paper as can . be . recommended as good 'by any of the Banks located Whfere the par- t - tteawarryrng' on Dusiness.- i jj J u,4 CkxsTi6-ideLts t rr . kt . 1 tj v. New York Citens' National Bank. I. L j.vi.... '. Baltimore. Kan-of New Hanover . Wilmington. - may 80 tf nac i Call and Exardine ; , i MY STOCK OF STANDARD AND i t ' ' I 'A- il . i . f k J , Miscellaneous Books,; .. which I am selling at .greatly reduced prlceai" The largest and j ' (l; ! , f&BJ5$TiEJjEjCTED STOCK i V m THE CITYf i v ! .m , . 'S1C..W.JYATES, larlret Street. ' "iew . Flour. Eroia Hew" tteat, n Jf BEST QUALTTY, GUARANTEED AT ,lowest figures, delivered fa any i$ of the city free of charge, ' , j ' aug 18-tf JAMES C. STEVENSON. ma : WHOLE NO. 2,576; i MISCELLANEOUS. : ' '- .BMflB' Pork, pour. Baggmg Tiefo. r fk Boxes Smnkwl KMa sinA Khnnder. i I, 5Q Boxes Smoked Sides and Sbonlders, K A Boxes D. S. Sides - ; 2 BWs Mess Pore. . ' 800 Bbl8 Fleur' aU z"1- 3QQ Bolls Bagging, ' 1 Tons Pieced Ties, ' '' HA BarreIaned Sagar, :' it 100 1-. , I 500 :Balea EaterJ?ay J OAA a Bnshels Prime Vhlte and Mixed C tevt I Cornj X V - r - - It ' 4 A A A fioAVa T ahAn C.tf - iV 4- 3QQ Secoad Hand Spirit Casks,;; : ; ?; S ; t,.f rr er bia Glne gQQ Bags Shot, 2FJQ Kegs Nails, 100 80X68 andHalf Boea Candle?, 1 7f GroM Matches, I IU Ca Boxes Candv . I r I I K fi Boxes Candy. ? ' ' (A I. J OK Boxes Soda, 70 Boxes Soap, 2 g Coses Potash, PJQ Cases Oysters, . i VV A Half Barrels Snnff. 100 Tons Eareka Gnanb. -mm v AW J. IB WUUXULKJ VTUIUIO. ' . . i- For sale low bv (-: anglS-tf .-...Wn.l.TAMS MUKCH180N Eugene L. Harris, ,. ;( , j , a Artist In'-,.. .;.;..y Jrayon Portraits. SASSAFRAS FORK, IT. C.t eah have them nicely executed by sending him l a, nhnfACrrjirVri ta wort tmi-n necessary to insure a good likeness -The pnees uvwDoaij w ueuru a gwu li-.ciieBs. -' -j. n prices knlnn. tl.J. f 1 -- r ucjuw iuuuuc uuHutre dt maiL. on roiier.. a tip, irame ui wninat sna i igut wiii,oe rarnifined to those who desire it, at $ L TSmfinn-aJ ' ' : '-' I ii: " J- .k?. - i ( . s natTr 'S ' ' ." eiaoo I' ' v - 'i.i tt.i- r. TESTIMONIALS. Mr. arr sosscses the rare eitt at hfn oKlo to delineate. accuratelT. from a nhotoranh nrnthn picture the exact likeness ef any one. - We guaran. tee satisfaction." - Oxford Leader.t ; ; .ii -, We have seen his work, and con airier ft. o-rnnU lent Try him.' fCentral ProtestanLT- ; i ... t We have seen a canital nortrait of Unn a W- Venable by Mr... L. Harris; that reflects addi tional ittsire on his. genius .in that department" tTorch-Ughti mar n-f.t ; ' 4,000 SacKs : LIVERPOOL SALT -.'.'".'' '- ' - ; ; ; t r J US T IMP O R TED I, and for aale. i aug li-dwtf BINFORD, CROW CO. Steamship Baleigh JTJAS FOR US, TWENTY-FOUR DOZEN ; Wamsutta Shifts. which will be distributed ; to-niorrow. 75 Dozen Sold to Date. : No cheaper or; better shirt ever sold, 6 for $7 50, Strictly Cash ON DKIJVERY. ONL TA GEJSTTS, MUNSON CO., aug 18-tf City Clothiers; Pay Your-City Taxes. OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR,! 1 i . . dty oi Wilmington, rl.- U.i -' -.-. '-v August 17, 1875, j ) T AM DIRECTED TO NOTIFY ' ALL PARTIES JL . OWING CITY TAXES, that the requirements of the city for funds are such that a strict compliance with the Ordinances will be made, and such persons, who do not pay their vuy uaxea on or oei ore we ; : ; FIRST OF SEPTEMBER PRO?IMO' their property will be advertised and sold as the law a ecu. ' T. C. SERVOSS : City TreaaureR aug 18-tf We Want the Eoom ! AND THEREFORE MUST DISPOSE OF ' balance of our .- . ; Stunmer Stock of Cotig, &c, : FINK SUMMER MERINO SHIRTS, : V ' Jean Drawen. ' t Fine. White Shirts, only $1 25; Boy'a White .'and; t ji.-. ...... ' ,iifHi rsmnrn - -.-.w i l - - j Traveling Bags, Satchels,' &!: All at pricca to suit the hard times. . - ; :: auglS-tf. , ; i . : -i: SHRIKR BROTHES. DogLQrdinaTiC-ifor 1875 Office TrCBsurei As Collector, ). p ClTTOWn-nNQTON, n. U., j h v "'.b-ifi-iii v jJuqef .I2li"-.1875. i Jj J j THE DOft ORDINANCE FO& 1T5 RECfTiRES that the same thou Id go into effect June 1-4. J . h .NOTICE IS HKKBBY GIVKW, 1 hat all parjie owning or keeping any dogs1 eiiher m le er f um&le, are required to register the same at this1 office, aud procure the reqtyrea ti&agvs; cmnienfiug Monday the 141 li inst., at d for four (4)' -ffay s ' tKarearter:- -THe- Ordinance also provides, that uch pvraoua who fail to comply with the above requirements, will, be subject to a penalty often ($10) doll. -n i '- - fi - f 5 T, C. BERVOSi?,,1 , 1une f3lf u City Clerk and Treasurer. JINE STALfi-FED BEEi i -.-ATfJ-'- C i t i z e n s? ; Efl a r k e t HJ-Jlt'f A1 , SATURDAY' HORNING. . A L.SO FIJVKSPKiXG JLAMBS. jn'neld-tt'" ' j TA.:WATSON : Proprietor. , ... s Hardware-: , ' ? ;. i!i '? - w;iti! c w .fit : .. Fofe ALL ' ARTICLES IN TH flARDWAHK T-r- . .. . - LINK GO TO,. 1 V J: , . X GILES MUBCrasON, Vi ang 14-M, T . New Bardware Store, Latest -"Styles A 7 j H 'AVTNG RECEIVED BY EXPRESS .BLOCKS ef the latest etyles ef Hat f ef Ladies and. Gotl dren, Mrs. yirginia A. Or is prejMeed to alter, press and hleach work entrusted .to her. Old Boeneta d Gentlemen's Panama Hate made to ' ' . .-: Xiook as Well ai Hew. !' ... f - ........v i- Fot particalars call on or send to SIRS. ORR, on Nun, between 3rd and 4th streets. . ; apl5-tr 7. . , t 0 . '1 to . S K . 8 6( . 8 W s sr . s on 6 6f . s or 16 .OP 22 00. 85 00 50 (C .. uucv uajro. .. . . . -1 - -four days..;..:. . " i five daya.'..V.iL tSX. i'f : on week.. " ' Two.eeka..r.U.i:r.. " Three weekd . . , One month... , t -ro monms.-. .. Thrpa months Six meDtha -. UP Contract A rivrtiUiAVT,'V V.'CIU' " ".W. . tionately low rates. - .. . i i.- . Five Squares estimated as a qdarter-colomn, rd ten squares as a half -coIubuj. ,. . r t MISCELANEOUS. .. - - - . .'- ' -J' . ' ' 0f yalttabj-Heal Estate : ....... ' . IW. CRO!V Ii netll Nnetlf v i j - j i. .,2't. 3 By CRONLY A MORRIS. BY VtBTPE OP ANP IN ACCORDANCB WITn (he provisions Of a Certain indenture nt mart. gage; executed by Feist Mayer to "Tie Bank or New Hanover bearine date the 7tl ilmnt Vmh - a i 1872, and registered to the records of New Hanover ' county, ia book KKK. at nacre 84 and fniin-incr tv. I hndi-rsTgned; aa .the attorneys of eaid tnoitgagec, wiil OH THTJKSDAYTint 9rkDAT of September next 1 at 13 o'clock Ml. at the Court Honse floor In J n Htv tin cnl-v if . I t.-:. . L . J ' . , Biniia' at the corner of a lot now or rrrontlv owned ty A P. Repiton and wire, on the t oni b side of Market street, and running thence southwardly along their line one hnadred and thirty-two feet to Bettencourt's alley, thence along said alley caet- nwuil U LjViKlli ICC own line i kereon, thence with the back line of Wiikerson's let westwardly twenty-four feet to hie correr, thence with his ether line northwardly sixty-fix feet to Market stroer. theiiee ilon; M ArP. ltrMt target ?or4 ly thirty-four feet to the Beginning, and be in? fn 4.1-1w V CI ' d V. , v . . - uiwj. ju ncuuruiiig to "i urner's pjan or me city pr numiutiuu. - WXUUUT BTAIN. aag7- M . ... Attorpeys KAA Bolls Bagging; ' V I XT J J 50 Tons Ties. 1000 I "barrels Flour; " AVEagB Coffee, -1 Ti 5Q Bbls Sngari:';D',i"i ' V s 35Q Bb.S.n.Kolass-es. - - -' ? 2BMsS.'lL'Molaseesl '; ' '-': ' f; Q Q hda Cuba Molasses, : 'i ;':r-:J'-": . - A Tierces Rice,' 250 Cases Oysters, 60 .Cases . -l.Peaches and Oysters, 150 Cases Pickles, i r A Boxes D. S. and Smoxed Sides, S5 toxes D JYI 8. and Smoked Shoulder. , . ! I OA An Bushels Corn, r t - I -11 i DalB nme Eaern Hay, I 100 B0"-Tobacco; f I j " -- ' - , ?r.t. J QUU ; r I 1 K' Tons Hood Iron: 100 Paner ttivet . I I ' 1 . I Q Bans Glue, 200 Kegs NaUs.' - 100 oeap, ico ucxes Candles, ' 3QQ Kegs Powder. : ' ' (, j ; For sale by '' ; aug 14 tf y- KERCHNER A i CAT.DHR BRO CAUTION. ' Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits. ; Look out for American Bottled ' L arg e r' bier -" irollier Hsed as a beverage or meflicinally, You Want the Best. i:' . ' The Best is the I- ' Frankfurter Lager, " '- '; AN IMPORTED BEER SOLD BY US, i y '': ' f :. . I nA , a4-V rnd 1 - . - 1 '. t -T-v . . oau huhu luut biuiuEs me price ui juomeatic xeei . - TRY IT. PI;.. . .- y-, ;i ; We arc now receiving V.,.; Twenty-five Cases, ;". '' QUARTS AND PINTS, OF THIS BEST OR: ALL LAGERS. .CHAS. D; MYBRS&CO., I. t: ' 5 & 7 North Front street. 1 aug1 17-tf JMPOliTKD PICKLES AT SO CENT S A JAR, We are forcing the price' down. Encourage us by , Lager Beer, Lager Beer, i- r, y .' fl 73 PER DOZEN, i . j, - 1 The Best Goods at Low Prices j will increase our olready larte sales, and "our1' Brand! Lis ahead of all. ' ' . : HAVE ; YOU TRIED OUB . I. Process : Empire Flo ur 1 and Best Butter in "tlie" World. . If not when your package is out, send to us and we will deliver a sample free to any part ef the city.; , j. ,; Fresh Groceries eyory week, at. 1" " - GEO. MYERS. f . aug 8-tf . i . - . . 11 13 South Front Stf Need hesitate to buy . ' v ;GBOTHIrG: T' - ! rs .T.ii-nowrfor;-'f!-":v-.rf.'"- ;. ' Ai D,A V I D J is scillng' them SO LOW that H Is teally an ; Inducement to buy whether yon need them L-:i ornotCall at ' - No. 27 Market St., ane you will angl7-f -: be i convinced, of i the above statement. " Oiir Box Box JhALF-EIMEX f ;T;'" mm'. (j" (7 . ... ag'your Cigar.dealei TO BE AS GOOD i i i;;;n. at dealer sells yen For One Dime. or no sale by ; vD.PIGOTT. 7 t ATidtibn. I WILL SELL ON THURSDAY; MORNING Augest 19tKat 10 o'clock. ; at the residence of bol. Levy, corner of 2nl and Ann street, without Te- .A Fine 7i Octave Knabe Piano, i PARLOR, BED AN.D1 DINING-ROOM' SETS . . - - i- . ' Carpets, Mirrors, Bedding, - eROCKERY,,:GLASS ,tAN ! PLATED WARE, Kitchen Utensils, S Fine Milk Cows,' a flue air well trui nod Goata, Wagon aud Jlarnfss, i prime oi der . , B. KAUNWEILEK, hagl5t t Auctioneer. rnglisli-Gutlery . I TOCKET KNIVES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, Razors. Strops. Brushes. Rodger's Ivory Handle 'Table tuid Tea Knives. Silver Porks. Spoons, bela bors. Carving Knives and Forks Table Steels, fcc. A large assortment' just' Teceived from the Impor ters, and now opening at the Old. Established Hard ware house oi- ' ' - 1 '- - JOHN DAWSQNJ auarlS-t' 'Nn.;19i SO and 21 Market St. 1 "FresliTeas. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY ATLANTIC Coast tne, my fifth invoice of Tea from the United States Tea Co., consisting of about thirty different varieties, put np in handsome air tight cans with screw cover, and sold at the same prices as over the counters of the 1 Company la New York itXkt ' ' 1 ' S.G. NORTHROP'S ang t-tf Trait and Confectionery Store. Silt h I i t I I "I1 -t',' f 1 i
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