THE HORNHIGr STAR.
PUBLISHED DAILT, B?
To City Subscribers, aenverea in any pars 01 ne
,itr Fifteen CNmtTDer week. Our City Assent, an
oot authorised to collect for.mqrc than 8 month in
m'" ' "
' " ".. V OUTLiNKS. , - -
Commodore GoodfnoughMd partywere
waylaid by treacheropa nativs .ott -Santa
Cruz Island. Their ship-then burned the
village. - : KegoUitipris pending foif sur
render of pitadel :Jeo derjrl .b Ct
,j ta Atlantic: cotton aailV at 'Law
rence, Mass., has resumed operations.: r
Herzcgovinian insurgents massacred ninety
Turkish prisoners.1 rrtT?, Destructive frosts
io Wisconsin, r-i bipbop ifazry, of the
British MethodisJ Chr nMa;deid.
C. E. Courtney WpTjlnternational
regatta scnll 'jriptf.c--ywdy ai
Saratoga. r- Decision, just rendered by
Secretary Bristbw: CQhcerningf tlw Jj&-20
bonds of 'Co. "t- New York markets:
Cotton l4f ; ' spirits tujrpentine 3l433.
strained rosin $1 05f 1 70;. gold 13 j, . '
ATiiriAiriEnicANs.t!i;',v::
A victorious race usually feels. a
very slight interest' in the genealogy
of iis victims, says the Chicago tZTri--liine.
It is not proal'thatlSthe,
Spartans investigated very ?loBely the
ancestry, of the HelbtATtAThe defeat
and destruction of the successive pop
ulation of America has th us aided in
the creation of ; the mystery that
bangs over the primitive races. 1 It is
known that civilization . retrograded
here, step by step, until the European
explorers found the) Estrange : .new
world that yet , waCneyer young" in
habited by mere barbarians. " One of
the world a puzzles is the original set
tlement of America. y; Voltaire's sug
gestion for its solution was that when
God was making flies-in S America He
might as well have : made men too.
The repetition of. this bit. of flippant
wit daring the session of ,.the recent :
"American -Congress1 at -Nancys in
Lorraine, nearly icostTthat.bod the
support of : the ; Catholic clergy of
France. This Congress attracted far
more attention abroad than it did
here. Its debates and decision were
of great valuetl" It1 destroyed . rather
than constructed,, and left its hall lit
tered with th&rremains -of rromances.
The theory , of the Phoenician, dis
covery of America1 was the1 first dis
cussion. .The ."Dighton Iiock of
Massachusetts ..which ' has been sup
posed to bear a Phoemican inscription,1
was , dismissed with-J the !- statement,
quoted from Franeis" Parman,4 that
the characters grsven on the rock
merely tell the" story," of a fight be
tween two Indian tribes. Another
c u r i o u si y-i n scribed 'stone,1 f oti rid a ea r
St. Louis, has imprints, like those in
the temples of -Karnak, in Egypt."
This rock, however, wai but a feather-:
weight in the minds of the scientists.'
They registered - a -verdicir of fok
proven" on the Phrenician claim,- and
came near, ;sayingsornothirig' much
more decided. , w
hie story of "Fu-Saii, which Cbas.
U. Inland has just elaborated with
much care fared Sio better.1 Bud
lhisiu" was "relieved from the charge
dI having inspired the religion of ari
cieiit Mexico. The zoology arid botany
f the fabled land : of Fu-Sang were
shown to be whbll v "different from
these features of the Pacific coast, J
and the fifth-Century : mission of the
Buddhist monks of Samarcand to
America was bowed away as a . mere
romance.
The Norse theory received more
respect. The Icelanders really land
t 'l on the (then) vine-clad . coast of
New Erifrland. ' In the twelfth cen
tury Bishop Eric preached in some
American town in behalf of the cru
sades. His colony "for worded, skins
:is :i contribution to-partly defrayj lhe
x enses of one - of the cxpeditions.i
in 1107, Mr. and Mrs: Anor, Iceland-'
vrs, were living somewhere in what
in now Massachusetts f and jConnecti
ent, and had a son born there. From
this 9on the great sculptor Thorwald
sen, was descended. ', !;
Some queer scattering -..theories
were broached. One Servant - bad a
little man with a careful and of course
perfectly accurate sketch of the'ten;
just vnoes -across bi.
America. A letter was jread frdra a
Swede in Kansas, who wynLpeari
converse with perfect ease ttfc . the
Indians of that State, so jnmjhalike
are his and their larigoige6;A;gtav
professor 'stated that toe Esquimaux
dances resembled .thoseof the Ma
lays, so that the former must have
come from Aissa. It only f remains
now to find sonie Iribe "which flings
hx legt about as David did when he
danced on a certain solemn occasion,
in order to prove the identity of the.
lst llebaew tribes . and the Western
cavalry. ' . -.r.:': ;A"ii-;t-'i
The next session r of. the. Congress
maybe held at Philadelphia or Wash-
mgton, hi the aummer or l7o. :..
a .i.i1
Kllver Ctttnacc.
It heinff onoosed to wibstilute sil
ver coin for our -fractional currency
the government ' has been buying
largely of si I vVr ; bars ; at $122. l25
per ounce. In 1 this'lconnectrott the
ew York Journal of jCommerce
"UvireQig ; that h vervtf convenient
tarMland can be adopted',. if$u&
he' half dollar at 180 grains other
lenoiniiiatioiiB bring in the same pro
portion. ..TbiH-wilVfffvV Mvefity-fiv'e
4,unces of tndar4iprilvet!6.eacftpfie
"unurea dollars, arm toe . premtuui
f'r gold miit run" above 120 before
dwturbitii; s'Jves coinr pt 1 thattand
ard. ' 'V- jv2 - -
I)limn hai vrillin ,&n Amencan
- , i j WW- MM W j f
n vel, jn which a coon cbasesa couple
f young United ' Slates lovers up a
tree, and then '.tries to v get 'thent- by
gnawing through the. trunk. Dumas
ays the Virginia' (Wirisas laree as a
yearling elf. . .
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VOL. XVI.NO. 132,
I A Sematble Northern Comment.
: lNew,YorkTribunk? . ,
! It is not often HhaWchv scenes of
popular excitement as were witnessed
last weekin Eastern Georgia are al
lowed to pass" away without the shed
ding of blood: "Trhat the whites and
blacks in the lately disturbed section
are not mBrderinffeach other tp-dayjs
owing 6ctbkLdioretion!-o LsGor-emora
bmith and to a general respect for
law and order, no less than to that
kindly: feeling between?. the, abetter
class of men in eUheirface which lias
.been displayed by the people of Geor
gia in many ways -during 3 the, past 4
lew yearsrartd "whicrr-bas-eained for
their State a reputation for good order
like that of Virginia and North Caro
lina. Our special " from"" Au'srustaT
;which gives the onlyroonnected- and
jiiteiiigitrm .mccounc-or me' recent
scare vet rmblished. shows that the
apprehension of ,thei whites were not
groundless, but that the negroes who
?were at tne oottom ot the plot were
probably actuated by desire for no
toriety and power more than by any
malicious ' 'motive," while' many who
jwere-1 committed to ' the movement
blindly - fallowing ; ' these-' sel f -consti
tuted Jeaders
i Tfc Race In Ceorgts. '
i In 1870 the population of Georgia
consislea or oJ5,yzo wmtes ana o4o,
J 42 blacks. ? The counties -of ; Jeffer-3
san Barker aud Washtngtbffir1 Hire
Scene of the alleged insurrection, have
eaeh a large majority of colored peo
ple. Burke has 4,243 whites and 13,
436 blacks; Jefferson 4,247 whiles
and "7,943 -blacks, and Washington
has 7,530 whiter to 8,3 12 blacks. The
borders of t- these-three- counties ' ad
Join," and their relative strength
16,02Q "whites; j20,691 blacks. But
these are the-figure's of the census of
iBiu, ana mere is prooaoiuty ma
jthe relative proportion 1a now changed,
imore favorably for the whites. It is
'difficult tojbonjectu re any reason for
an insurrection inf Georgia," aays the
Baltimore iSti.. Tliere is no State in
the South where the freed men have
so HttleTcason to compiarn of illiberal
or, .unfair, treatment by the""'hiie citi
zens iThere ' is -no grievance to be
adjusted and.no principle to be con
tended for. ".The courts ;pf Georgia
have, promptly and impartially ad
judicated the few cases that have
arisen tinder, the civil rights bill, in
terpreting the law as far as possible
in favor of the colored people. ; ;
Hit, Lincoln. -
I jA i correspondent of -theChicajro
'Evening Post report that Mrs.; Lin
cola is pronounced well enough to
leave Bellvue IuKaiie Aaylum and
visit her sister Mrs..V:Ed wards,' at
Springfield, III. It is not likely that
he wiH return to the asylum, an there
is'sorne feeling evinced iri ' the tnatter
of her incarceration by her friends,
who refuse to believe her inkaw.. A
leading lady lawyer of Chicago bas"
been with her much of late, and with
the .assistance of' her, husband will
assist in Mrs. Lincoln's restoration' to
the world.' She is decidedly better,
Sleeps ;and eats Veil and : shows no
tendency to mania, but whether the,
cure is permanent or not the. test of
active life arid tim'e 'will prove. . . .
s ' .T f VrlTWk J 'O "T ; '"" I
Tom Evans writes "to ? the 'Vicks-
burg Herald from' this State: ' 1
i The Rada are alarmingly healthy;
so far from dying or getting killed,
one of; :-iheir- Convention men had
a mule to tbrow":up"botn heels arid
strike him in the forehead plumb. - It
only broke both the. mule's legs, and
the. same -man - was 'in Raleigh- tbe
other day, on a blind drunk.
The Women? 8 Journal claims that
"women printer were known half a
century, before thex Revolnlion. 5 A
WomahMirgar(B:Pr.r:B
ton; conducted the first newspaper in
America r The .original vDeolaration
of Independence was printed by Mary
Catherine Goddard.?' u c J
Spirits iTurpentme
t
Ii. Jordan Holleman, Tof
aged 93, Is dead.
i The little Newbern Daily Ar-
)Usakeeps spreading. - ;ii
! Still one hundred and fifty goestr
at tne unlaw na w one. ,
.;. itTnless their' rlespiteus extend
ed Vhe Weldon Bridge! murderere will be
! .wBrevitv" Bennett of the Rich
moa& Ewuirer i back--Tb ba notbiog
to dO WUU "PPUUS I f iujwuuiv y .
- , The lieoister says that there
- were six or eight hundred people at the
i vi. ..t.nivt Rookv River Churcu.last
U f
''! RiiedJsavs- the iRafeigh
jfcu. that V tg8i
theftsjdeDCyiot the It &G. idf It & Ai
R. Rs.. on account, of ill Iiealtb. , , ;v
1 Jl;A GangpWniJ wil! bev held
at Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, on the
first Saturday in September, , President
Davis, ff tbe! Carolina XUtheranJ.College,
will deliver an aadres8..t ;irft f
i -The vlPee Dee Courier reret8;ex
riedinglv to appear thi week with a blank
See but EttaeWo wKJf .after
lmestcteri. shall have to
overlook the shortcoming. u " f V
xhefeiitlemenilwDo are
roected to be candidates, for the position of
JAinit Clerk of the Convention are J. B.
ex:
Furches has exenangeu circuit
r yi J. .in hrtld the Courts of Alexan
der, Wilkes, Davie and Iredell, in which
nusseynowenvupuBi ttM handle missing T From ibese, it
enerieedittrfofHhe Btitrtvilfe lAnamarK, -pan oi h i4'iiL,'MAvlk
IndX- RPWil-jagpeigh. j8 inferred th'ai ih?',wff
bor of thfeTarboro SauOerner. . been: ft brtckmasorijo iplasteftThy . hStT
v, WILMINGTON, Ni.
Judpe Furches was attorney in a number of
cases previously to gojngupon the Bench.
The Circuit openedat tTaylprsville, this
week. ; .. .. . -- '
The Statesville Landmark says
that-publicr opinion i& North Carolina is,
not jet pipe-, ror such anact or nejcx.as irie,
unbanning of W. W. Holden, and" the
Landmark is right The only misfortune
is that his co-consnirators against the liber
ties, of the people ifcave .uot sneered with
- A citizens' sanitary meeting was
held in Newbern Tuesday night. The Nve-
yikhett says that owing, to the injunction re
straining the City Fathers from enforcing,
the sanitary ordinances, and depriving
them of means for keeping the pumps in or
e,Kthe8jritaryrcootlitionj ofbe city is
now assuming an alarming state, ana me
want of water isbeing seriously felt.
O--2 Th; 'Richmond I in cra
mentmg upon the Robeson county case and
Judge Settle's mandamus says: Tb is action
implies, oa the part of the Judge, the as
sumption that he has the right to supervise
the elections an assumption in the spirit of
New Orleans Radicalism and not likely to
be much respected in North" Carolina.
Grant, however, may send Sheridan down
to enforce tbe order of the Judge, and maae
short work'with tbe " banditti."
HRW AaVBRTISBRlBNTS
Mas. O. P. McEwsar Private Boarding,
. JohW RrCBRDiVPartrier. 'wanted.'!."' f
---Qkaht & Hnmi.Qrocer8Te8, &c.
0 Sons F. STOLtaa. -For rents
; f HMK8BEKGKR.-School Bpoks. r-? ?
Loral not. "
' Coast rains to-day? 8 " :
'; Cool, nights are now on tbe pro-
gramme.,, , . t. k..
The Custom House has been im
proved in k' Internal arrangements re
cently. The Odd .Fellows' Hall; loots
decidedly improved in its new brown coal
With yellow trimmings.5 0" -
- The mosquitoes become more
persistent in the presentaliun of their bills!
as the fall approaches. " - ; r'
.1 The watermelon crop is" exhib
iting signs of exhaustion and the Tate heaay
rains have not improved thenu
Many ; are : wishing - for - oid
weather; but who" Would not ,. rather j "Oh!
for a Lodge" than owe fork cord of, wood!
We learnlhat a reWardof 20
was paid for the capture of Geo. Thomp
son, the escaped convict from tbe Work
House,- alluded to some days since. - ;
The streetprisoners are doing a
good workf under the Superintendence of
John Fields, in cleaning out and opening
to various drains leading to the river., v -
- We are glad to see that the ugly
hole in the pavement on PritiCess, near the
corner of. Water streety referred to once ori
twice in these columns, nasi been V doc-"
tored." : . .5! "...!: .".! . .:. . 'iV
Tlie Wilmiugwn Amateur Dra
matlc Association1 Start; for FayslteyiUe on
to-days kteamer, where they will give eoter
tainments on Thursday and Friday even
Jogs, Oar FvjeUeville frieiids will no doubt
f give them a cordial reception, especiany. as
the Orphan Asylum Is to eome in f or
8hare!of the benefita 'to !bV derived' from
thefr, visIL,v.; .,, , ,..mf, !:: -ni.sM
; - That pateritfcxnomic'al, : ever-
J lasting, never-wear-out; - cuss-provokiBg
sidewalk Of loose rocita, on oecona sireei
near.lT8Jaut-tQ.whicJi .we.Ji&yBlbeioraal-
luded, is still; .impassable; for people who
nave the usual sense of feeling in their feet,
and continues at once the cause of: divers
wickednesses and a perpetual reminder of
tbe durable- naturs or : tnepunisumeni io
which sucfi thougntsand expressions may
lead And there fs a 1 little patch, too, at
the corner of Second and Mulberry, which
a very little attention would greatly im
prove. FlowcrTblCTMv ' . '
' Some people aire strangely3 constituted
uniting a love of :tfeJbeautifttl la riatufe!
and externalobiecU with an apparent dis
regard of all those internal oeauties of z the
heart and JifwbJqbj so far texcd. Nature's
best Witness, the story.which came to ns
yesterday of tnedepredation' bf some thtefi
the night before, Ipoit- e floral treasures
which- adorned the ; porch of ; a-; Red : Crew
gtrwHwelliag. 9 ."pfAH
.beautifali thatwaile-your owa-taste U ayaiM
metrically, extended both to, the, interna)
and external graces, ybu set not too tstronj
temptations in the way of those whose de-Velcroent-&ay.UlatialJ
BJS i
Drowsed J' i"'J ' A .'
I Last night at 10J o'clock, as officer 8. A.
Richardaoa wasjn the vicinMy of Water
and Dock stree.Ut Jie was nolifted that a col
ored nun who' had been sitting for, some
time on a scantling under the slied on- the
dock at that place had fallen Into he river.
Proceeding to the wa ?e'D?a V11
a sailor and a colored mau : who ; had ieen
the accidehir af 6hl6eumped;! into; a bt)at
I and hune their feet over the side, in Tmpes
tftal tne UgplJ!CiR, "VS.'i"'""
and brmi W bWJ be
either under the influence of ltQUr of in-
himself, "quickly
tnj! Alpha- and disappeared.- At this wriUng
the body, haa not een recovered. v, Ti.
The ofkeer pickerTp jon Ihe-wljarf an old
brown hat wiifiVroad&indaf crape
about it, and some spots apparently ot lime
or mortar, together, with a, faded umbrella,
.n.l nmhrella have been Utt: at the .Map
shal's office, where tney can oe seen anu
identified.
sensible front the tfff5 f fes eIved
in h"s.falLUand' making" ur4 ffurt to save
. i ! 7 '. ' i .' F. i. it'll : t 1 tsi.M
aritled under the steam-
fc.vtiii nalr white button nrn ft ana
C, IDNJESDAY.
,momter,at .SigriaJvBpjaujiic
P. M.V80,"9'H.M.tf fctfovonUl Si ;
i ' . -r-r 11 1 ' " '
Uo mailable letter. -
; Tbe.fpllqwinft is.a Jist of, JhCi nninailable
letters, remaining , in tie .city postoflice:
?Dr. John .Monk. C John EfPenliton,
Wadesbororliblhtf i9o6kiii6tibm ;
W. P. Stanback, LiltleMills;". A. Dick-
''helba
1ror50..Pi'ailVxaaaenr-"-4''"i
! At a meetlcg of the First Baptist Society
held last evening,' , call to the pastorate of
the cburc4if was:nharnus"y tenaedso
jthe Rev; ayl,1otSalpSper county,
jVa :I berec
Ailed the pulpit of this church very accept
ably, morning andvenjBg, onr abbath
during the recent session of ihe Southern
Baptist Convention in-Charleston; " ! '
jnacltrateat or,::f
i (The case of Henry : Woodward,- colored,
alluded to iriv SOndayTs rpaper !, as having
been arrested on the charge of stealing ,a
trunk from Nancy f Faisoo, - also colored
came before W. it Moore, r J. P., yester
day, who dismissed it at-lbe cost of the pros
ecutor. laiiUUU lOl -i
The same defendant; . arraigned on the
complaint of Nancy Faison,' charged with'
trespass, was ordered to pay a fine of 10
cents and costs. :; - -
" .... i .
Aeeldeat. ...
j A yurig: colored mair byt ihe; name of
'CbarlsI iVfer," whb W .oeen: pafnft'pi Ihe
new store of Jtf r. john'Oldenbuttle", corner
of Tenth WtfV-. be
acaHold (it being. Uisecnre): a "distance of
tweut-tjve fee1yefteVycej(vinin
ifui lufuries'in'tne bac4 beseSDelngbadly
brtitsed about the head and ' other parti of
ttie body. It is tnougut proDaDie, also, inai
iiieman has Teiea fdtfroa? inurie.i 'Af
physician was immediately alled'to tbe
BuHerer. but had aot raade s -czanMaation
at the time we learned of the accident.
I At a meeting of Township Trustees;' held
Monday evening, the bond of Sol. W. Nash,
Township Constable, was presented and ap
proved. The TownabinClerk asked for
further time in whlcnlo prepare his bond
and' It was granted,! !?"he bond of the Coii4
Btoble is for $800 and that of the Clerk for
$i,600. As the i latter iaa the holding .'of
none of the township"' funds he thinks his
bond ought to be reduced, and it is with
the view of consulting the; attorney for the
County with reference to the matter that the.
Clerk has been given more time. V
fTtoe Hlver Crop, &e.
Steamboatmen who, left; Fayetf eville on
Monday morning, report the river as falling
vary rapidly at that 1 poinfand' that the
danger of any further jn jury to crops is now
past. The corn on Vhe'JowerjJgrounds ' or
inbre exposed iocatlona itas, as before stat
ed, been materially injured the most of it
probably ruined, but this consisted of auch
a small proportion of jthe icropr along the
jines o the riyef .aCiifter a careful esti
riratel we think1 it can be safely stated that
pot more than from ten to fifteen per ; cenlL ,
bf the expected yield has been lost by the,
occurrence of the freshet, even if so much;
) -3-.W3-..
.1. i :.! Ili !
i EJSarth street is 'IbpafDialikv.TIi has
long been a considerable tendency of trade
concentrate , and increase along that
thof-ouehf afe from Red Cross street "n'ort,
mainly owing WthedikaDkfromthatparf'
bf the city to the central market, and the
residents of the neighborhood seem more
and more to encourage this tendency by
giving their patronage to the local .nie
bhants.- Where there is a decided tendency
jf business to a street the stores wfirst in
crease, W:l6nMilC ji;thy ebet
ter established and, more Ubexally patronized
ihey will improve in appearance" and in the
Quality aflartncrfoxlilwp As
the possession pi ;opd. stores jiay neigh
borhood is a great convenience to- the resi
dents; property on 'street In the vicinity
Will'terfJr ttf niBre'Valuable.d
ireat extent, just In proportiori as the stores
become tnore prosperous and aie able -to
affwd reater aa4-reateracilkte1fa"J" dsf :a5 P. M. - j ;!;: -
ednveniences to their patrons. , TWsiswelJ J tKK,in . a i . - -Shown
inlhe case ot fourth street by the tPriltWatl!;- Wisrlet;'rtS r
march of MriJproVemehC lnfthtii direction.
a looking over the city sorae- dayi ago,
yi bile preparing a'rece sfftde, P oar
buirding interests, this' matter was brought
forcibly to our noce, out we aia mm uien
have time fo make any comment. VAhy one
who, looks into he malter'will scarcely , fail
to ' notice :the great number of . buildings
B.ivB-rotn ? no oa IVurtbrand the -streets tin
itt vTchiiry'AflOrthelh partof theltytl
and to connect them im his mind with the
conveniences due to the good stores and
sidewalks of the neighborhood.
Sneakina: of sidewaftts, Fourth street
now rnknextro FrQitf andr M&rkeCasf a
, h JC f ' if -j4
nn.menade. The new concrete walk Is
almost continuous from the northern limit
of 4Ue oily to. Market street, to bothXaldes,
and numbera;U!fA 9bnrchrgoer8 .and others
bein to desert their route-jold and well
: worui arid; sadly in need; of .;repaus-Hirom
the northern part of IliOity td Market via
third streetntThe ''tMlfciK
BhorUy will Wmach the most attractive of
i .. " ( , uif. .naif. aai.fu.is wwitsw one
tli two. , fmf
I j Ifrro
tend: dowa rooaxnBwepv'TO'vaHiwy'
.was ninieu iu uui ucus.w,iiuif' f y
to Imprbvenntiiind
longest and one of tne est- promenades in
he'city, and tine of 'the pteatest.Vstreeta
.for residence.
."Hj!l.5 ri'.
H ontoA ax
X itt-M ; fftl itm tii lb d Ivrivlm ocf
iff 'in.il j I fa 't ii II
Ife25;-I875i.
It hyivrtOOZih r r i vr j to cr j; c. hn t ? ti l
JJ. m TobMr.'fl)enio
j mil lo ooiiirilCHtaaistiit in vMool n
fRadhbaDivldrBarrett,'24. Iv-isSApiM
-.PbJ HeMU Vere1- notlUa..
S'iU'i till- iUI .riil.iU.ui - "4
candidates, and conseqqenUyyoted but ht-
itlelovet half itbeit.strengtlf. v&i n l
j -ujtUImji sa ""''ny-.'Ov.
ifia fori 'tjitu Ai; tsl d f"!-
- The' fblib'wini cases 'trei'e disposed W by
IribunMyesterdayrmQrningjw imn -
Richard Martini charged withj disorderly'
( conduct, 'was or dered'to pay i flhe; 'bf !, 120!
or wort r pjrty days, on the streets; yi;
The same, charged with insultinga police
ofllcer while ih(tbe discharge of his! duty, ;
was ojfder !io psy, , a fine, of f50 '015 ' wbrfc' Jfpr,
jthlrty days ; on the; streets uh ft j-j'J s
-Ut 01 I,l8T'OaVlvfeTBlgt" J.
iRemaining'in 'thei Vcity jit-pnTce
j24j, fi-.-; 's'fi.ij rf.-iVd-V;vtirfijJta 5;
i Ar-Grace Austin -iil't .-;duyt-ft u u .
j B N Bose, Francis Barry; John Berry,'
iTane Bald wia,JRose Banks, KachadBowens,
Richard M Brown,. Sarah Bass, ZiWtnBtrd; ;
I C Daniel Caramel, : Eli Currie, Nancy
Curry, Thomas A Class; Zilphla Cambell. -"
D Miss C A Davis; Mrs A Davis Plex
Davis,: Mabel Dunn. P ; J Dozier, Richard ;
Doreey.-, ot ! h-J ;
-E Joseph English.
.'.lu'.'
Jf-rAbram . Jf ultoa. : .Charlotte Farrena,
Frank FJaming; Hiss Lbn Flanagan; .Louisa
F-H Fraxier, Samuel Forcet . J; s -.v .? ; vii
j'.G Nathaniel Grsy, Amanda Greenyl sh
1 U Annie Hill, Henry Hanson,; James T
Herring, Annie E He wett, James. BerringV
Robt Herrisson 2,' Robt Harriss, Capt Robt
Henryoui -iil r 1. .ilHmiT- -: nA
! . J-rLon isanaa Joyaer Mrs . Palis Jones,'
Annie E Johnson, Annie Jane JoneaV Emily
Jones, Mrs N J J ones Henry - Jury, Joe
Jewell, , Mrs r iPenny t JoriBsra; r Samnel
Jenkins. 0d$ j.-i jiii-w Hsin-;.3fcoii.
j ,LrrFrank Landa, Harriet Lee, J M Iilly;
Joseph Lewis. tt f)yd-i:Ui..f t.nin
M John Moton Annie McMillan,: H : A
Martindale,-; James Murphy, Mary J Mc
Donald,: Philip Martha,. Nancy'Merrick, S
J Mitobell Samuel Merrick; 1 Sarah; A
Munford, W Mathis, ;Wm .M Milliganr8,
jSarahjMogan.; Mii3i;-s! i.' -k'A-liimUi
sN-aiJJNettlA J Nichols; ;M vr
; P Anthony Pelden, ! Cealia Patrick, Ed
ward. Pollock, Wtn P. Price
i R rQabe Reeves, Isaac Rund, Julia Reed,
Martha Bobbins, 8allie Robertson, Thomas
iRobbina.,.' ;.,:.,:t f4:f lmi s vn
:. S-Mrs Shaard, Ruthia Stubbs, Maggie:
Silva, Adele Seymour, Cary Sanders, F N
Shaw, Etta Smith, Henry Southerland; John
Scarboro, j B Simmons, Laura : Stngletary,
Louisa : Sinclair,' -Amealia Sweat, Sallie
Spooner. '.!fU 'io tb ;tiii iHfli o
' T-Jaraes Tuley.l Maria vThorntd, iH
Thomas; J T ThomasV? .riuf-rutrT -n
W rAnnie Wiggins John Q West; Mary
Wallace, Margaret Ward,- Owen; Waddeli,'
;Wm Wright 2,. Victor tWilsonJu t'fi?y
Persons calling for letters' in : the above
list will please say!" Wverfisel."?' f tf, jnpt
called for within 3Q days they, will: be sent
to the Dead.Letter Office, hooih lint ;i uT
:-' Ed; It Barak, P. M.!;
"Wilmington, "Aug, H 1875;
Tbe ISalla.
I The malls will close, at the QtyVPosU)f-
fice until further, notice as follows: y.
Northern (night) mails for all points North,
j :East and West df Weldon, '; ;
daily at.iJ.iv.w4.iJvJ.iij; 5?4"FP:;M;
' -.rt rtiuongb'andwaytaay)''1'1 :''
mails daihJexcept Sunday; 650" AjW
Southern mails for all points .
i South, daily. ;Vir.Vv.vii HJzKP.
Charleston, dailyat. 'it i . i 5i80 A. H.'
Western mails (U.C. R'yjdaily ' iV'' -
i (except 8Bday,r.:.!.',.-i.1..r 2 :S0Pl M.
Charlotte matt closes at. . i i. i v.' 2:80 P.' M
SinithyfllefviaEasy Hill and-': ;
j . Town . Creek) 'Tuesdaya'and1!''' -15
I atardaya'..I t'.!. J V. ,0'AIM.;
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape , ' ' ' ? 1
i Fear j Riverv1 Mbndays and ,!r ?
! Fridays. : 3 I'ii'.VJJ. i ' 100 P M.:
FayettevmebyC.C.By,;daiTy . 1
I (except Sundays), a. V: VV. . u Jr Ai M.
Onslow CI H. and intermediate ' u '
I offices every Fridav ;... . 8KX) A. M..
? The Smlthville mails, bf steamboat, close
at 3 P. M. dailyexcerUujidciYa,' ' V :'i.ZV:
Malls delivered from 6:30 A. M. to 7304
P Mf,-aaJ btrjdsys frff SfWfiM 4ft
pi. i
I Stamp Office open from-8 A. M. to 12 M.,
and from 2 to SKWP M... Money order or
RaterepajlmenAdpen same as stamp
office. i
; Stamps i for sale at. general delivery when
stamp, office is closed.. I- ' .
andiifKhX.
. VfdSlatn11ulal
W4Mf wuvvtvu a VBB
street ooztes every
Appointments of Rev.. W. fl. Black,' Pre
siding Elder1, for tne1 third ground I of Quar
terly nleeggs'lor 'tljeplBen Qofifrnce
year of the Wilmington District :
Magnolia, at Harrell's Store; Angnst 29
and 80. 1)tP T
temhera and 6 1 j. . L:-.v. .sviAbT-j ;
I SniUhyi'l Smit
and 14. ,;! ul ,ir" viJ J iaujrA
ii!j..H' :-it.
Blab op IVymaue Appointments.
Warm Springs. . . . .' . . ............ Auj. 29
BurnsvilLe. - . . V r-Aug-. 25
Baker8Yi
Elk River
SJL-n-,
y.;i.....U.l,Aug27
alley - Ang. 29
BeaVer Dam, Buncombe Co ... Ang. 31
Brevard,, Transylvania Co ., . Sep 2
mafcRJCkU i. . JuV 1 .'.V . - . . .SepL, 5
Hendersonville . . .Sept 7
Olencoe. ..Sept. 10
ti i The collections alach place, will oa ap
propriated to Diocesan Missiona "n-; "
ij ji ist''ai1a"'t'"' ' 1 j1?
1 TBHf ")W'JlWWl"',
t Z. V....'.,.,. . ' t .1 ,
giants. ininucfas lindtoiSSfein-
!darlng and changeless, and will copy sharp and
cleaY for UefeSnrWrotf er;fime.'' ttavfng Just
ieceiTed'. treti sappVtf these''.3iiks,' we axe are-
pared to execute orders pcotorptly and at moderate
prices. ; .y i-::x :f - !"-1'''' ;.y'y'lp-
VT-ff ill A ir IT
lK J iUfflll I ; J .1 . V I 1 i TV
JlrmUAj
U! . !-!! I .'Hit
'WayAesyllie.M , . .-....-r. .Sept,.,17 J
AslieYlllalill'J..-?
i
' U;i i,"""'' 5'''"'
noil nolfit ,fi5ri
u:;ijiiT .1? tf J fcvc. ri.'''- joyS'iis-
..WHOLE NO; 2,583.
f -.y-f p f .;f ' 7 ?-. : ' . r-r '
1 ORHKLL.-gftrttils cllj. on" Hie morning of the
14th in St., Bobert Cowan, bos Bobert G. and Yir
g1btaP. 'Orrell,ged lSmonttaandSdaya. -
iFafythis. WedneedayjBMHrHnig at o'clqckv
Irome residence of the Parents, on Fiftth between'
anoterarid flBrowIck streets.' - mjui'rt
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , !
- -ixrwv W cwVo J "nTn dit
I School-Booksv
alwave on hutd.
Parents and Teachers
hi thecit atd conntr j are requited to send In their
'- .'.;,-); 4 ; IlElNSBXBGKa'8 ...
sag 85-tf " ' Uve Boole and Mnsic Store.
- l.i 1 - 1
"'l '.- !
For Rent.
TOB.ONB TBUJtFBOJlOCTOBKH lrt.
iinii
l875,'.8tore and Bwelllrg on the Nbrth-
1 1 iitde of Second, between Market and Prin
Streets, at nresent occupied by A. D. WeMelL
ang 25-tf Apply to - J OHN P. STOLXKB. ,;
I 1. cjkaivt & uiivTosr, ;,: ;-
jGeneral Commission Mercliants,
) "A ND DEAlBBS IN GKA1N Of! ALL KDTDS,
ii Fkh, Groceries, Proviaione, &c , 4c,
j Consignments and.orders Bplicited and prompt
attention jjoarantefd. i ; ; , aagSSrd&wSt
Vanted-
EIAHTNXB.WITH a FIEST-CLASS SAW HILL
,: to.io .vertt la anuring Cypress,
ia.sh and Long; Pipe ; Lumber. , and. Cypreei.aad
Juniper Shingles ;; or would give contract to- taw by
Wthc?ianeC-V "!',; s ":
Address V ( JOnMCTAEDS,
Plymonth, IT. C,
t B. GRAISGBR, 7 ., . j 8. XK .WAIXAiOK-.
.via'fr President: V" ti i s4La-fi t'ncteWsrjft
Bank of . New Hanovei;
Aatborizcd , Capital Sl,O0O,0O0.
Casta Capital paid in 300,000
Surplus Fund
S50,OOO.
i vi DIRECTORS.
C, ! M., STKDM AN ;
I B. ' GRAINQKR
p. B. 1
MUBCaiSON
; .'i :
TU-kW 1TA vrfa IV
:JAS.
H. VOLLEBS B. F.' UTTLB
p. R. iniTOGEI-ppL B0BD1W
k W. ATKINSON ! - : :!M. WKDDELL.
ang 30-tf nae - "
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOO K 1
TMPORT1CD PICKLES AT 80 CENTS A JAB, ;
We are forcing the price' downJ JEncbaraga us by
ending your orters.;r;; ,,..ij..:J;,,,., .:(!
leaser Beer, Xaer Beer, v
',--n
f 1 Ti PIS DOZEN. ' ' i
1
Tne tt ' Oooda, at Low' Prices
i 3 . .
. -, i
Will Increase our olready large Bales, and. "onr"
i i - Brand ia ahead of aU, 'r
1
-I' -all Allium; h. ViiS'-'i V;(t;! -
i Process 4Ba.pire JPlour, . and
i Beit Butter In the World.
If not when your package Is out, send to us and we
! wiu aenrer a sample iree io any part ox we cuy.
tu it Freeh Qroceriea erery wsekyaik-
aue'S-tf' --; 11 IS South Front St.'
V .! (
DTJB FRBSH BOASTED, iPBESH OBOUNP
. .:. .f : ;i 'i. .r .t. . I ' , !
Pure Lagniayra Coffee;
I
'ii . .-".i
Frcsta Front the Roasting Mills
f
r.r ... . L . V.
1 I "and ftwl" gromid by tasas wanted.''
Senitou atif'i i J-i'iii' v i.iJOMK X'"t
in .dirtiiihl
.a s ? xsjprtn KoBt, . ,i
Ttibs Baskets
BUCKETS, , PAILS.v.WASHBOAltDSv,. i
ang 84 tf
B ,7 North, Front Street.
Cotton TieS and ,Sidt..T
2.00GtBundles i ArrowTies,
t. j;S.iVhlk,fj;i.ii-fJ rullo tlu rioJ Ik;-
; j 4,000' fiaclrs' Salt. 1
" For Bale by ,
1 aut ia hv . - - . . '
i ane i4a iewtf u mTvroruVCRow'' brX'ni
TTT r
.1 .-7 Ice, Ice.
' i . '1
pBIClt BftbrJcED-From'ihls 'datVwe Vtflrei
tail Ice. at. X -ffntj pr pouni,a,t eur hppse xn
IfafAlleK-.Ogj-Ovi- .-.l'J''.'-.C 5I:j3 ti
iaagsist v HMiti;l. UFPrrrlAOOvii
3afifS3Ji&. lie, .Hoppi , Xtoil,. Qlue. r.
aa DiTo vVfr tafmn Rftmrfhff.. -
Tons Ties, j" 0yfUjj jnj'
IQQMsHoopiroBT--1- r
f Bbis Giuw. siOVfia ' o-j-s ft.finent 5fnoH
i -i yc;UWl6wy !hci.'i.'I Iwtiu
W?tf.j iittarju4tojllW
salt, Salt,1 8alf. -'J-
5000 -;" i-
For sale oy ' -1 : i
S3-U t KKKCHNUlt CAt
ang
s: i
1 A W n vi ;
BATlSS Of AlVXuta1KlIfc. ,
One Beam ayJ; - r
: rt -r --w .: ; eeoaFS.. ...... .jrfcArf...... a i
t xts cays.. ..... ... ................ a v i
L " B WkA21X;i,k...V'S-6t f
-1iYrMtweeks.... ........ ,,,...., B 00 L
r TlireewesU,iAAJ..V.;j....8C
- 2Biaonth...w............-S W
; r"ths...;iM....VA.15 00
i " Tarsesni.V..ri?.:v. ).;?.. 06
i "H,V Six amontha ... . a,-- .... - .S5 Ofl
. -Contract -Advertisement taken : At propei
HonatelTlowatea,-tr- ,, v.s
; FiTetkittam estimated as a quarter-colnmn. and
tm squares as j hatf-wtamn.; . f y 'roi -
; MISCEIiLAiJEOUS, 1
; .'' 4 ' '
r HalEalJl8 BeaF Estate fir Sale. -"f
S'vTBTUKfF ANDNlACOOBDANCB WITI1 i
ISih JijrM Wjr a. Iff.lWnheuuaeAljrBea;'
Hanover.'1
House door in ie-city of . Witahnton, at twelve
o'clocklfci sell forieaeh, ayMteauetkm the' two. 1
following described pieces. or parcels of land situate
InaW city of -Wilmington,' via: ETbe first tlece.f e
ginning at a point in the .Southern liae of Market ;
street IM feet front the seuthesirtern Intersection of
aaid Market and Front streets,, tunning thence east- :
waruly wKh Market street twenty four reet and four ' 4
Inches to a lot formerly belonging to Fatah 8mi h, .
thenceiwlth thJ line'f ald loc; et-right aBelesith '
Market slreet, southwardly to an alle- ruuiiing f rem
Ktnt t Second treei thejtice wrfrh sad ailev weft-
warclly to a lot lately belonpin io ,M. X, Pful i
Repiftoo tbeufce with ttie line OffcuM lbttithwui tlly
to the firct s'ation, The' ther i-if e b 'ti-rt!ir.''!B' :
point ow th !Nrta'.(.lde tf urk-t!jtttei. H9'--Hfi
Irom tn'nnrthn'ete-,n in.tcrat-ctKm
m the "noi'th'eee-, ittcrst-ctKm o set " rd, .
t ;d Hr"e';nfi'riini.'i'.. tnciiftsH !'' r('-'fT.t 1
EaidjNorh side ofarkel s-n et f rt ij.ht. Si efr
the
ai. reor fes- to the linef a Act of latkf belongius To 'I-
we ueirw oi iuouiasi uwoi, aeceaea. ineuce norm-;v
wardly one hundred'' rncHhu-ty-two- feet "to- the"'
Southern line of lojmer's lley, ihence westwardly
along the said Southern llceof ToOmer's alley forty- -eight
feet mors or les, thence southwardly cne .
hundred axd thiit-two feet to the hegiii nine. ' ' '
WK1UHT & STiLOMAN, V
i ang 22 DSOd, .i.;..-i . Attorneys.." '
like Wild ' Eire
IS THE SPREAD OF, THE NEWS.- i
.; f. . i(fJnpreeedeiiteiiSle of. ;.,.;...
; Wamsutta' Shirts.
! 1 ' OVER NhTETY D02Ei!t SOLD, i!:
d for 87 50, CiaSTi on "Delivery.
WAEEASTEd ifiST i-ISTEIT HBEE PLT
i i bosoms, anj wamsutta cotton: ;
i--0Nis-YA aisNC ; '
j aug23-tf j ; .,,.tf, ; ,CUy Clothiers..
j JiiAt gates' ; Book Store ' ;5; ;
7f'6ii wtlL' FiND a! FTiii.1 Line '6f' sta- i
iL.tipjiery, tu- io -fUV uiU ' r',
tifl Bliuolt Boolfca I
t ESGH00K"'B00KS
Bibles, Prayer Eooka.i Albums and ever thing
( -ii-t. J i '''.!s,vt c ii.'n.v j u.!.-j .
usually kept in a , , , 1
t ; h:::"t s ''i 'f ' ; : !
' FIRST CLASS BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, 4
' "."'- ' i ;; i ;;.!;:: .; il';-ri; ; . .j
at prices lower than erer before offered in this cl-y i
' 3
Eead jand-, !
4.
4 r
C2 TILL' "GREATER REDTJCTl6 Hf rRICESi
kJ Our Spring Stock of.
Men's, Boys' and
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
v must be closed oat
I .vM!T("iV'!!'! -v :-t.3" J !! 5ViJ5
1 GENTS' FURNISHING, GOODS, &c . .
j':: . .'.si . rU-j')-. ..'l.-t-
All at greatly reduced prices. ;
:. i s-j. -.i .'.; -yi-.S '..;. f'fi f?-f'i
f acg 2-tf , ; SHRIER BROTHERS.
j r , i '"l.ii ill jii 1 1 1 i ' ii ii i ,. i ' ,' i j i 1 i
if J -!
i A N INVOICE OB1 NEW FAtt, "GOODS, AND
in order to , mke room tat . the amejam i in
duced to make
I ii.i'yjttti- ..lie?- c-N'jif -f.ii.iii-i---
i Still Greater Sacrifices v !
to dispose of the balance of my Summer Qtock. ;.
j 'lrri- AipACA' AND liNENS '' L.
sold without reecrve. , - . i ;
j augUr :- adavid; :!-
1 ; j Baling and!' OTtes. '"'. " (
KAARoHs Bagging, . , . j
K rv Ton Ties. ".;"-
OU ! ; ;t-tf Ji nifiT ruoj
For sale by ,
' ; .ii. l '' 'I ,1. hit!!- '
Jtlolasses, Molasses.
4 rv Bbla. S. H Mo
Bbls. S. Ht Molasses.
jt:iiijt"-:
P A HMsCubaKolasses,
I ----- For Bent. -
.vi ' ) I', i) r.'iiii' I 'i'
OR ONE YEAR FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1875,
8tdre On the North side Of Market street, at present j
occapied by C. W. Tates. i Apply to t
. , , CRONLy & MORRIS,
-' ' ' ' ' . K. E. Brokers.
ang22-3t;'
StyUsh; Straws Hats. ;
-.- - !" - r t
FrNi
IKE FEtT AND SILK HATS, LADIES STRAW 1
- v t .. . . ' ...
Snd Chip Hatsi'at Very Low Prices. " '. " ' j
i i ' . . ... A . .
tin it
HARBISON ALLEN'S,
J v'.; 'City Hat Btore.
angipi-tf.
rrran niia rtriia rim Ding TVk VT 1? T i
n FUska. 8hot Beto. FomeLS1neEaeii8hPaw .
der, Ac. A large -assortment Of the above 'goods
Just received wad fat sale at the ruwest tseh prices, j
at the Old Established Hardware House of f
an 33-tf .. ". . No, lft. to aadSl Marttei Mtr I'
.r. r : -T T ?iJI"i: .1' - JL- . ... - ; ...
-a Bacon, Pork Stiar tod-Coffee;:-
i'
fc; 3pxes 8moke4 Bides ata Shwldet sft ,? ( j , , -1 ;
75! "?orr,f teuHi !; ;i -i'i' ! 4!-f
...j,,,.-i;li "iji..tn; , n.-i -J,... ' U.i;
tMA Bushels White and Mixed Corn. - j
OlMV 5 ;": tiMi;fufii-Mtaiiil' -iu-i.lt
11 AAA Bbls Flour, all grades. .
lUMWiyiJ iMMii-i ' .fffiif.'H.!.w!--raa
Bales N. R. and Eastern Hay,., .
O VA Sacks Lisbon Salt. ' '
YBif
I aagjBratj. WILLIAMS MtERCHSSON
jror sale tow oy
If tummn - t Amain
, ,4 Vl, . I Mi ,
Rby- K -TB. PHILLIPS A. M.. , - PinSOTAL.
-IMissTt Ftokttrcsy PAUxipSM tl In charge of- 1
JflseAKins S. Parrak. . ,( . ., f ,the family.
Thelst Annual-ct4ioa wiiP commence Bept r
'iiiU'mKUM by af fall eoipa oi
'officers suitable-for a flrst-class school. . ,
f ererms reduced to-Cash basis and itrf moa-
I--
For Smitliville.
i 1 !
OtEAMES DIXDC, WILL "ECN. EEGUIiARLT ! -every
dsy except Sundays r ..,.. . 1o '''VW " 4
Leaving WUmington I if
? Commutation tickets may be purchased at our t .
ofllea. - - .-v.i.. '!' J-1 riuil; 1 ! L i"
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