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OUTLINES.
, Garnbaldi's wife is dead. Notices
have beeq served in the Beecher trial and
in suit against Brooklyn Jagle and Kinsel-
la. - Among the New York men con-
nected with the expansion movement are
Mr. Ottendorfer andCol. P. A. Conkling.
-JeffenoA Borden, crew committed for
trial for mutiny. Convention latelv
t,1.l in New Ynrb pnWiJH,.. T
"" . 'w 4u.uo
Societies throughout the country should be
represented at the CentenniaL i- State
of Panama . has declared gainst general
government of Colombia. New York'
markets: Cotton, 14$15. The Cen-
tral Office of the Mississippi Valley Trading
Co. will be established at Louisville.
Eight negroes killed in a riot near Macon,
Miss Albert Cohen & Co., London,
suspended.
Spirits Turpentine
Millet is growu around Greens
boro. :
Rev. Mr. Gilmer at Alamance
Court acquitted of immoralities.
There will be a i meeting of the
'trustees or tne University in lialeigh on
the 3 1st.
Last Sunday a. negro named
iioon robbed tne house of Mr. J. L. Horn.
of Wilson county, of a small amount of
money and clothes.
: A man answering the descrip-
tion ox ocoii i-artin, me vvase county wire
murderer, was seen near Peach Tree.!Nash
r O a. T"a i -ar 1 . -
county, on last mesaay.
- The Toisnot Traiiscript regrets
to hear that Mr. W. R. Carter, of Nash
county, was seriously hurt Thursday of last
wees by being tnrown by a mule.
A Gates county lad, Isaac Pow
ell, was kicked in the stomach by a mule
wnue marketing some slieep in Norfolk
Tuesday morning. He is in a critical con
dition.
Warren Hare was bound oyer
by the Mayor of Raleigh on Wednesday to
answer lue ciiarge or poisoning with intent
to kill Policeman Urosson. Wm. Hare and
Hubert "i arborough were discharged.
The Charlotte Observer men
tions an explosion at the saw mill of Mr.
Matthews, Matthews' Station, C. C. R-
which did a good deal of damage to the
mill, but hurt no persons, though there
were several operators. :
Greensboro Patriot . Hey. E. A.
Wilson, formerly of the Kinston Gazette,
arrived in our city Friday, to take up his
permanent residence. In connection with
Mr. Baker, of the Louisburg Courier, he will
fcegia next month the publication of the
Jftmonic Journal, which we are assured will
be such a woik as our Masonic brethren
may be proud of. i
Charlotte Obsercer . Hedrick,
who killed Jennings some weeks ago in
Yadkin county, was before Judge Furches
tt Statesville on Monday, on a writ of ha
beas corpus. Col. J. M. McCorkle and Mr.
Stul;z represented the prisoner, and J.
A. Stephenson, Esq , prosecuted the case.
After a patient bearing of the testimony, the
court admitted the prisoner to bail in the
Mini f $4,000. ; i J-
A Tramp Killed by a jWomau-Tbe
Morih ett Pistol In tbe Heuae.
Milaxsport, Pa., Aug. 22
Mrs. Morgan Calvert, a young
widow, who lives with her brother
two miles from this place, was left
alone in her isolated house for several
days Jast week. On Thursday after
noon a rough fellow called at the
Jiouse, and after asking Mrs. Calvert
nuany questions, begged for a supper;
and a night's lodging. He wa9 re
fused. Thereupon he went away,
muttering to himself. A little later
..Mr- Calvert was obliged to go out,
;uid on her return she saw a man
Touching behind the door between
t!ie sittiiig-room and. her bed-ioom.
ile did not seem to see 4her, and she
saw him only through a narrow crack.
There were ti rearms in thehonse, and
Mrs. Calvert knew how to use them. I
ithnnt an outcry, she went up stairs
ami rot a revolver, ana niuing l
under her apron, started boldly for
the. -room, in which the tramp was
luikiiiir. As Mrs. Calvert approached
the door the man threw it open snd-,
deuly, jumped out. and struck her in
the face. .Recovering quickly from
the blow, she drew .tier pistol; upon
seeing which the tramp turned to flee.
bhe tired once and wounded bim,andj
then started to p arsue him. As he
disaDueared around tbe?house she
fired again at which he turned about
aud cried, "Don't shoot again wo
man: I am a dead man now. As he
spoke he staggered against the fence J
and then. fell. He begged for aid, I
and Mrs Calvert arranged him in a
comfortable position; after which she
started for a physician. 1 As sheapn
proaehed tle house tbe tramp who
had first called upon her rushed out
and escaped, and under the great exj(
cuemetil she fell fainting ; by the
roadside. Two hours later she was
was discovered by her friends, who
listened to her story, and iwent to
h d the man whom she bad wounded
He was lying dead
Kihhop Lfmtni Appointment.
Ki k Hi ver Valley. ........ ... .... Aug.
Beaver Dam, Buncombe Co. ... . ..Aug.
Brevurd, Transylvania Co. ...... .Sept.
St. Paul's, In the Valley, Trausyi-
vnnia Co... Sept.
Flat Rock Sept.
Heudersonville .Sept.
29
31
2
3
5
7
lo
Glencoe. . . i . . . . .'. Sept.
t.nlvarv Chun h Henderson Co. ..Sept. 12.
Litcester O . . . . . -. . I . . -. . .Sept. i 15
Wajoesvllie............ ....Sept. 17
AtibeviUe.v. . .'.V.".--. . SepL 1S
The collections at each place will be ap
propriated ta Diocesan Missions. -
AVilinlnston Metbodlt Utatrlct. j
Appointments of Rev. W. S. Black, Pre
siding Elder, for the , third ; round of ,qur:
-terly meetings for the present Conference
year of the Wilmington District: ; .
Magnolia,' at Harrell' Store, August -29
.and 30. v. ' . .. . ; r
WilmingUm, at Front Street Chnrcht'Sep;
'tembcr 5 and tf -' - -
Smithville, at gmilhville, September 12
andH. , . ;
l ttA r .- .. '
I y jjm .X. VI """NO 134: V
The ItlaUs.
The mails will Mnsa at i r l.. r t
fice nntil further rtntiM na frtllvtua.
""nnernijiignt) mails for all points North.
ZVT Weldon, . .
"J throueh and wavVdVv' '
I - ' malls daily, except Sunday; 60 A. M.
ine.ra .aus IOT an points
I t . . OllD r. M.
1. MJ-mt-W Hai'Im a. S-mmw-
v;nar;eston, daily, at 5:30 A. H
I Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily . -
I except Sundays,) .......... 2MP. M
JIh R M
-Town Creek) Tuesdays and -
I "Saturdays . :t 6:00 A.M.
SSTffiJE
IJTidays. nP M
" r. .
r ayeuevme by U. U. R'y, dailv
(except Sundays).. 5:30 A. M
OnslowJX H, and intermediate .
offices everv Fridav . . fi-nn A TM
The Smithville mails, bv KiPRinhnat -lns
ok o . jwL, uauy, except Sundays.
JUaiis delivered from 6:30 A. M. to 7:30
t. AL, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.
and from 2 to 6 :00 P. M. Mon v nrHr nr.
Kegister Department onen same as stamu
oiuc. . .-i-. . .
Stamps for sale at eeneral delivervwhen
stamp office is closed.
Key Boxes accessible at all hours, dav
aou uignu
Mails collected from street boxes everv
aay at o rv M, .
NEW AUVEUtTsBLUICNTv
J. B. Hill Bankrupt Notice.
Chas. M, Stedman For Kent
Dr. Habkis Turnip Seed, &c.
Ckoslt & Mobbis Auction Sales.
L. Vollebs Dwelling for Rent.
The "why "is "Why didn't Mr.
H- stop Mr. E.' horse r "
Hain areas near the coast is Old
for to-day.
Workmen are now engaged in-
tiling thereof of the new Jewish synagogue.
The new two-story house of
Mr. George Doyle, on Fourth ttreet near
Orange, is rapidly approaching completion.
The Mayor's Court was adjourn
ed yesterday until next Friday, so there
will be no more items in that quarter for
whole week.
K colored ' disorderly" of the
female persuasion was marched up to the
Guard House, late last evening, between
two policemen.
-TheTownsbip School Committee
visited the various public school houses in
the city yesterday; which, we learn, are all
to be repaired and put iu good order by the
1st of October.
Where are the scupperuongs?
They usually begin to get plentiful about
this date, but now we see them hot. Has
cruel Jack Frost thus bereaved u., and left
us to mourn tneir absence until anotuer
year?
Poor little Puss! How foudly
her mamma must have watched her youth
ful gambols and her weak attempts at frisk-
mess, now her matronly Heart must nave
pictured the bright promise of that young
life. She was zebra-striped and only three
inches long. And now she was dead! We
saw her cold corpus lying in the alley op
posit e the hotels, and now, we doubt not,
the awful hogs have got it, and the great
world moves coldly on!
Now tbe Tide Come In.
We are glad to be able to note the com
mencement of the return tide that is to
bring back to us all the old familiar faces
from the country, the sea-side, the springs
and the mountains, where they have been
whiling away the pleasant hours of summer
while we unfortunates have had to remain
;n town to swelter and nrotest each dav how
much hotter it was than the day before
They are coming; slowly thus far, it is true, I
but we begin to forget our trials and our
loneliness as one by onethey come and look
in upon ,us, and we ! almost think it was
worth our while to stay at home,' if only for
the pleasure of being here to welcome them
back. . Happy radiant faces, every one
health and good humor restored if ever lost,
and now speaking in every lineament;
earnest, honeat'fa,ces-j-ready to take hold
with a vim of the business and all the varied
activities of another year; faces, bless them!
that we hope to see always looking just as
they do to-day never less earnest and hope-
ful, never sadder, never leas kindly-looking
than now they look to; us.
A Rilieh In Time."
Alluding to the ugly hole in the pave
ment on the north side ot Princess street,
between Front and Water, which was re-,
f erred to several times in this paper and
which was properly repaired a day or two
since, an old citizen informed us yesterday
that there is a deep, well immediately be
neath it, which was du 28 years ago and in
which a pump was placed- This will give
some idea ot the dauger which threatened
pedestrians who tiaveled in' that direction
"especially at nu? hi,1' while theholereinained
exposed. . . .. '
Brontwick !oart,
' The jury iu the case! of the State vs. Jav
Heaton, charged with slaying the election
in Ihis city on the 6th of August, 1874,
which was tried at Brunswick Court this
week, were unable to agree upon a verdict
and were discharged ,The case was there-
upon continued until' the next term of the
court. 7 ' .: ; - ": " .
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liaose'o'T'nernionieier. - r
isSb. foUofiog was the grange of the ther
mometer At the Signal Bureau, in this city,
yesterdays w. -
t , A, M., 69; 12 M., 76; 2 P. M, 75; 4:30
P. M., 75; 9 P. M., 70.
WILMINGTON, N. CRIDAY AtJaUST 27;!; 1875.
-.:!
From Old to New.
The Spanish Barque Elina, which was
detained at quarantine for some weeks last
summer, was broken from her moorings
and capsized in the great gale of September
28th, 1874, was, after some months of hard
labor, raised and brought up to this poit,
where she was subsequently sold under an
order from the . U. S, Marshal and pur
chased by Messrs. Peschau & Westermann,
of this city, and was afterwards hauled
upon the ways of Messrs. Cassidey & Ross,
where she was thoroughly overhauled on
Monday last, furnished with a full set of new
canvass and will be ready for sea in some
eight or ten daysT The 'name of the now
handsome and staunch barque has been
chunged to the Lydia PEScnAn; and we
may add that she has been supplied with a
full complement of new and handsome
flags manufactured (together with the sails)
by Mr. Thomas Parsons, who has lately ar
rived here from New York and established
this new branch of industry in our midst.
TlayorU Coart.
The following cases were disposed of by
this tribunal yesterday morning
Lizzie Hines, charged with disorderly
conduct, was found guilty and ordered to
pay a fine of 5 and costs.
; Harriet Henry, charged with disorderly
conduct, was found guilty and ordered to
pay a uue of $5 and Costs.
Susan Pierce, arraigned for the same of
fense, was found not guilty and tbe case
was dismissed.
Amelia Bradley, one of the street prison
ers, charged with fighting and abusing the
overseer, John Fields, was ordered to pay
a fine of $20 and the costs or work for
thirty days on the streets.
Phillis Moore, one of the street prisoners,
also charged with righting and abasing the
overseer, was ordered to pay a fine of $20
and costs or work for thirty days on the
streets. .
Another colored woman, charged -with
disorderly conduct, was fined $5 and costs.
-e--e-Get
EdoukIi of It. f
A caucus of "colored folks" at a depot in
one of our Southern towns is thus "done
up" by a Northern paper who had a re.
porter on the spot: " There were three of
them sitting lazily upon the platform, look
ing like cast-iron tobacco signs. ' "Dere's
goiu to be anoder 'Publik'n paper here
purly soon, de fokes say," said one. . "An
we all niggers got to subscribe, kase de 'lec
tion is comtD nigh unto hand," said another.
" 'Scribe nothin'! said the third one, as he
loosened up his cotton . suspender; "I'm
done wid dia 'Publik'a business, I is. Didn't
I'uear de preacher re id in' de Bible 'bout de
'Publicans? Why, when de Lord bissclf
was on de j earth, de used to set in de high
places at de front gales oh de towns, an'
take up taxes and 'sessments from de folkes.
An' now, dese Publik'ns doin' de same t'ng.
don't yer see ? Now, dey ton't git no more
'sessments outen dis nigger fur no 'lections,
'iciibius, und nothin' else !' ".
Anotiier Carolina XHlHlater Called to
. BaUXtnore.
The Baltimore Sun of tbe 25th says that
the frteriy conference of Bethany Inde
pendent Motbodist church unanimously re
commended, and at a called meeting held
the 23d insL, the male members elected
Rev. 1L S. Moran to be the permanent
pastor of tbe church. Dr. Moran has been
supplying the Bethany pulpit since May
last. He has for several years been an in'
fluential clergyman of North Carolina Con
ference M. E. Church South, serving five
years as Presiding Elder, six years as pastor
of Front Street church, Wilmington, and
was elected twice' to represent his Confer
ence in the General Conference. Dr. Moran
has accepted and installation will take place
on : next Monday evening, at which Dr.
Deems, of the Church of the Strangers, IT.
Y., and other ministers will participate in
the exercises. :
Duplin Branch canal. , . 5
- From the Magnolia Record we .learn that
a mass meeting of the citizens of Duplin
and adjoining counties is to be-held at
Kenansvilleon the 13th pjoximo, for the
purpose of consulting and listening to an'
explanation - of the plans of Maj. W. L.
Young the projector of the above named
enterprise. . Maj. Young is understood to
claim that the canal can be constructed
without county aid, and it is believed that
s me decisive action looking in that direc
tion will be bad at this meeting.
Alleged Assault.
A colored man by the name of William
Newkirk had a warrant issued at the
Mayor's office yesterday charging two white
men with having made an assault upon him
Saturday night, one hitting him with a
weight and the other drawing' a hatchet
upon him and threatening to strike him
with it. This fracas is alleged to have bap.
pened at a grocery store in the' neighbor
hood of Second aud Market streets.
Telegraphic Cominunleattuu wltb
V;V KmltbVIIIe. :;f . T f
s We learn that the telegraphic Hue from
Smithville 'fVtbis pluce will probably be
commenced next Week, and that it is ex
pected the work -will- be completed by the
; last of September, v. This line of; communi
cation with the seacoast will undoubtedly
prove agreat benefit to the commercial in
terests of the city, and the iusifless com
munity particularly will be glad to learn
that the work of constructing the line is so
soon to be commenced, i -" ,7, j
First Bale New Cotton. '
j.
..WeJearn that M'essrs. Kerchner & Catder
BrosVintist WaccoVded?lhe trophies for the
first bale of bevr cotton this year. It came
to hand yesterdayi by express, from Mr. E,
J. Moody, of Marion, S. C. It is the herald
of busy times to come, ,
V J' - "
The Haywood .Homicide.
" A letter from Asheville,4 written by a
young gentleman -'from ' this f city to his
parents, gives some additional, particulars
of the recent homicide in Hay wood county,
and mentions one fact that will be especial
)y gratifying to tbe many friends and rela
tives of Tommie Strange.
a After giving .-some details substantially
the same as those already printed in the
Stab, the writer of tbeletterwbo obtained
his information from the Deputy Sheriff of
Haywood county, refers to the accident to
the hack and states that Tommie Strange
waa trying to; reason;; with:'.lMurray,t tbe4
driver, and from this the altercation follow
ed that culminated in the shooting of Mur
ray.;,. No Qne, it t is said , by the Qeputy
Sheriff, who was present' at the Coroner's
inquest, witnessed the shooting; and Tom.
mie" stated onthe '"examination before the
Coroner, that he, shot ifufay in self-de
fence. " ' " " "7
" We expressed the opinion yesterday that
there must have been greater provocation
given than mere words, hqwever' angry,
and we are now convinced that such was
the case. Those who know Tommie
Strange will not hesitate to accept his state
ment as true, especially when it is remem
bered that there were no witnesses of the
affair, and he was not compelled to make
any statement at all unless he saw fit to
do so.
New BulldlnK.
During tbe early part of the year Mr.
W. L Gore, commenced a 2i story frame
house on the lot adjoining his then rest
dencoon Orange street, near Fourth. This
building Was completed "and occupied by
Mr. Gore in' J'me last, and i3 now one of
the prettiest places in the whole neighbor
hood. Having vacated histoid house, Mr.
Gore has lately proceeded to tear it down
and build a ; neat two-story dwelling in its
itead. Work on this structure is being
pusbed,kud.Vhen completed' it will be oc
envied by Maj. J, H. Hill. Mr. Gore is en
tilled to considerable credit for his enter
prising efforts to improve and beautify, his
surroundings.
Coming Homo.
We are sure that everybody will be glad
t i learn as we do from a private letter that
has been received in this city from Old
Orchard Beach, Maine, dated the 23d in
stantthat Miss Amy M. Bradley is com
ing home the last of September, with health
restored, and will be ready to open the
Tilcston Normal School the 1st of October.
CITY ITE3l!C
Hook Bixdert. I hb MosjiiNti Stab Book Bind
ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work
manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Her
chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other
work, may rely on promptness in the execution of
their orders. -
Th Toixkt Gun. Copt of Tkbtixonlaj.
Hudson rrr, N. J., SepL 30th. 1874. Messrs. J.
fc W. Tcixkt 29 JIaiden Lane, New Tork: The
10-gaage Gun No. 3078 1 ordered from you gives me
entire satisfaction. I was very exacting when or
dering the Gob, bat mast say that yea have moro
than fulfilled what I required of yon. I have shot
several breech-leaders by first-class' makers, and
yoar gam beats them all for beaaty and workman
ship. As for shooting qualities, yonr gnp shoots
stronger and more even than any gan I ever shot. I
have shown It to several good judges (including
first-class gnnmakere) and all agree that the action
is very strong and durable, and that the gun is one
of the best they ever saw. I have made some very
long shot with it, using only drs. ef powder,
which is all your gun requires. I have shot it at a
targat according to the roles of the Turf, Field and
Farm trials, and the average of 6 shots at 40
yards is: Left-pattern, ' 169; penetration, 88;
right-pattern, 175; penetration 89; using SX
drs. powder. Now I am sore such . a gun
is seldom met with, and am very : proud to be
the owner, of Jt Bat the real test of yoar gan
is in the field there it excells all others, killing
cleaner and handsomer than any gun I ever saw, as
yon assured me they woold. Both paper and metal
shells work splendidly. Gentlemen, I have to otter
you my very best thanks, and will recommend your
gujiB to all my friends.
Yours Respectfully, ;
Hie net Lobiot.
DIED.
P ADDISON At Lillintrton. Pender Co.. on Pat-
nrday, the 81st Inst, of yellow jaon ice, Fred Wii-
mot, tniamt eon or a. U- ana siancne raaaison;
aged twenty-three months and three days. ,
N E WAD VERTISEMBNTS.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ON THE 84tk
day of August, 1875, a warrant of Bank aptcy
was issued out of the District Court of tbe United
States, fur the cape Fear District of North Caro
lina, a ainst the estate of James M. Matthews.
of Fye.tcv.Le. la the county of Cumberland,
iu - said District, - who baa been adjudgtd - a
Bankrupt on his own petition, that the pay
ment of any debts and the delivery of any property
belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for hU use,
and the transfer of any property by h'm, are for
bidden by law. And tnata meeting of the credi
tors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and
to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will
be held at a court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the
United Mat s court room in Fayetteville, N. C, be
f..r WillUm A. Gnthrie. Eea Register in Bank
ruptcy for said District, on the Slth day of Septem-
berAD. 1873, alio o clock a. . , ;
jj. uixjj, u. o. a..
ang 87-oaw8ny . For said District. -
for Bent.
rpTHE STORK ON -
1 SOUTH WATER STREET, NEXT
South of H. B. Eilers; also, the two
Stores on South Water street, occupied
respectively by Root. Tait and V. J.
if 11
Uiioert; aise, a smau aweuiug noase on
2nd sut-et. between Church and Castle. -Apply to
aog7 lw nac tiMA. m. tun.uM.&.n
FOE; KEUSrO?;
"TV WELLING
ON
NORTHEAST
XJ comer of Market
and JUghth
streets, containing 10 rooms, gas, c.
Possession, October 1. : . j--.
Apply to
aug 'i-kf
L. VOLLERS..
Tanxip ;Seed.
LL
VARIETIES
IN
QUARTEB-PQUNP
J. packages, and in bulk.
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-Fresh supplies JobB receive. ; For sale afs4
angW-tt''PR. HARRIS8' DrugBtora
c.rAt iuctioii This Dayv ni
IxxdayAttg. 27th, at ID O'clock A: tf
AT OURB A L B BROOM
' : t, '-V; CRONLY MORRIS, Auctioneers.' i
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NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS.
X B. GBAIN&EB,
. ' President.
8. D. WALLACE,
-CafihTer.
Bank of New Hanover,
Authorized. Capital ' $l,OOOtOOO.
Casta Capital paid in $300,000
Surplus Fund . - 50,000
4
DIRECTORS.
JOHN DAWSON
D. R MUECHIS0X
DONALD MTcRAE
H. TOLLERS
E. R. BRIDGER3
J. W. ATKDTS0N
, aagSO-tfnac
C. M. STEDMAN
L B. GRAINGER
JAS. A. LEAK
B. F. LITTLE
K. B. BORDEN
M. WEDDELL.
MISCELANEOUS.
Sale of Valuable Keal Estate
. M. CKOIVIiY, Anetloneer.
: :
By CR0NLY A MORRIS. . ;
BY VIRTUE OP 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 tbe records of New Hanover
county, m dook ntfjf, at page 84 and following, the
undt rsigned, as the attorney s of said mortgagee, will
ON THURSDAY, THE 9th DAY of September next
at 13 o'c'ock M., at the Court Houee door in the city
.. . ttrsi . .. it.. -, i i . .
ui TYiiiuuigiou. sen iorcaso, ny puouc auction, tne
following described piece or parcel of land situated
in said city, viz:
Beginning at the corner of a lot now or recently
owned ny 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
Betteneourt's alley, thence along said alley east
wardly fifty-eight feet to another lot now or recently
owned by A. P. Repiton and wife, thence with then
line northwardly sixty-six feet to the lot of J. Wil
kerson, thence with the back line of Wilkerson's
let westwardly twenty-four feet to his corner, thence
with his other line northwardly sixty-six feet to
Market street, thence along Market street westward
ly thirty-four feet to the beginning, and being in
block 153 according to Turner's plan of the city of
Wilmington. WRIGHT & STEDMAN,
aag7-dta . i Attorneys.
YalnaWe Real Estate for Sale.
By VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH
the provisions of a certain Deed of Mortgage,
executed by Thomas B. Carr and wife, Caroline
Carr, to " The Bank of New Hanover," . dated the
15th iay of July A. D.. 1874, the undersigned, a?
Attorneys for said mortgagee, will on, Wednesday
the 22nd day of September, A. D., 1875, at the Conr
House door in the city of Wilmington, at twelve
o'clock M., sell for cash, by public auction, tbe two
following described pieces or parcels of land situate
in said city of Wilmington, viz : The first piece be
ginning at a point in the Southern line of Market
btreet 151 feet from the southeastern intersection of
said Market and Front streets, running thence east
wardly with Market street twenty-four reet and four
inches to a lot formerly belonging to Sarah Smith,
thence with the line of said lot, at right angles with
Market street, southwardly to an alley running from
Front to Second street, thence with said alley west
wardly to a lot lately belonging to Mrs. A. Paul
Repiton, thence with the line of said lot northwardly
to tbe first station. The other piece beginning at a
point on the Nortn side of Market sixty-six (66) feet
from the northwestern intersection of Market and
Second streets, and running thence eastwardly along
the eaid North side of Market street forty-eight feet
more or less to the line of a lot of land belonging to
the heirs of Thomas Cowan, deceased, thence north
wardly one hundred and thirty-two feet to the
Southern line of Toomer's alley, 1 hence westwardly
along the said Southern line of Toomer's alley forty
eight feet more or less, thence southwardly one
hundred and thirty-two feet to the beginning.
WRIGHT & STiDM AN,
aug S3 D30d - Attorneys.
Eugene L. Harris,
Artist In
Crayon Portraits.
SASSAFRAS FORK,m C.t
BEGS LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION
to his Portraits in Crayon. . Persons: wishing
good pictures of themselves or deceased friends
can have them nicely executed by sending him a
photograph to work from. A good photograph is
necessary to insure a good likeness. The prices
below include postage by mail, on roller. A neat
frame of walnut and gilt will be f urnte tied , to those
who desire it, at $1.50a$3.00.
PRICES:
Size, 14 x 17 inches, - - - - - - - $5.00
Life Size, (bust) - - J - - j - ' - $10.00
TESTIMONIALS
' Mr. Harris posseses the rare gift of being able
to delineate, accurately, from a photograph or othe
picture the exact likeness ef any one. We guar an
tee satisfaction."- Oxford Leader.
" We have seen his work, and consider it excel
lent Try him.! Central Protestant '
w We have seen a capital portrait of Hon. A. W
Venable, by Mr. R. L. Harris; that reflects addi
tional lustre on his genius in that department"
Torch-Lightj , t . mar 17-tf r
Like Wild Fire ;
JS THE SPREAD OF THE NEWS... '
' . Unprecedented Sale of
Wamsutta Sliirts. ; ;
;.' ' ' OVER 1 NINETY DOZEN ; SOLD, '
G for $7- SO. Casta on Delivery.
- i . .
WAUR VNTBIK BSS P 1INRN .THREE PLY
LO .OM , A: WAM-sU'iTA COTTON.. ,
O NL Y A G EN G 3",
MU? SON A CO..
City CWthiers
augS3-tf
At Yates'
Book Store
YOU WILL FIND A FULL LINE OF STA
tiotiery, ' ; j.:ii-t : -.i
' Blank Udokii;- !
i - . . ' ;; '
Mi
school books;::
Bibles, ' Prayer rooks, Albums and every thing
usually kei-t iu a . ; -., , , ; .'. , i ' : ' I :
FIRSi; CLASS .BOOK AND MUSIC STORE,
at prices lower, than ever before offered in. this city
6ug23-tf.;, iTi:i;,; i;i,,:..:.:'
Bead iand Beilect !
.1 :;"Es i ii'
OTILL GREATER , REDUCTION IN fRICES, J
O Oar Spring Stock of
m .if
iy at'.
j n-: ?i Men's,' Boys' 'and
, cmLDREWSlCLOTHWG-
must be closed out f ; !.,,
I " ) GENTS ' FURNISHING GOODS, &ci
r-
-1 .
a rft i"s :
'hsrW-
n. 99..
, . BHKUUf BHUT.
7rn
- Tbhsorlaf--Benioval
i.ii.
Vjm ARTIS has purchased the stock and material
of James Carraway and removed to the ehop form-'
erly occupied by him, in thebasementot thePorcell
juouse, waere ne invitea ma oia irienas ana me pa o
lie generally to call os him. Beat workmen 1b the
State employed, and Shaving, Hair Cutting and
Shampooing done at the shortest notice. Try him.
Still
WHOLE NOt 2,585.
MISCELLANEOUS: v
LOOK !
JMPORTKD PICKLES AT 30 CENT'S A JAR, '
We are forcing the prico down. Enconragua by
Lager Beer, Lager Beer, .
$1 73 PER DOZEN.
: h The Best Goods at Low Prices
will Increase our olready lare sales,: and " our"
- xtrana is aneaa or am
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR
Process Empire Flour, and
Best Butter In the World.
If not when your package is out, send to us and we
win deliver a sample tree to any part or the city.
j - Fresh Groceries every week, at
GEO. MYERS'. - '
aug 8-tf
11 & 13 South Front St.
Purity Itself !
itUR FRESH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND
v-r .. , . , ..
Pure Laguayra Colfee,
Fresh From the Roasting: Mills
and fresh ground by us as wanted.
FORPURE COFFEE
Send to us at
' 5 & 7 North Front St..
CUAS. D. MYERS & CO.
Tubs, Baskets,
Clothes Lines.
BUCKETS, PAILS, WASHBOARDS, &c., .&c,
CHAS. T). MYERS CO.,
5 & 7 North Front street
aug 34-tf
Our Dox Box
HALF-DIME :
QUARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD
as your Cigar dealer sells yea
. ; For -One Dime, .-...-,-.
or no Bale by T' r
D. PIGOTT.
aogl5-tf
Nev Flour From "New M,
VF BEST QUALITY, GUARANTEED AT
lowest figures, delivered in any part of the city free
of charge.
aug IS-tf
JAMES C. STEVENSON:
City Hat Store.
)TYLISH STRAW HATS, FINE FELT AND
Silk Hats, Canes, Umbrellas, &c
HARRISON & ALLEN'S,
City Hatters.
aug 26-tf
For Bent.
ONE HOUSE ON RED CROSS, BE-
!
Isssa
tween Front and Second street, and two
on Third between Harnett and Davis.
Apply to
ang sKS-tf JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO.
Green & Planner,
We
HOLES ALE AND 'RETAIL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Alcohol. Turnip
Seed of every variety.
For sale low by GREEN St PLANNER,
aug 26-tf , i . ...
Salt, Salt, Salt. .
50 0 0 Ealt now 1&nains ftBd
For sale by -
aug 26-tf :: KERCHNER &CALDER BROS.
Bagging and Ties; .. , ;
Rolls Bagging, yj-.
pQ Tons Ties. ' ' ; J; : -
-.For sale by - . '. : i. :
ang 26-tf . KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
'yi Flour, Flour, Flour, ; :
500 Flour, s
QQ Bbls Bob White Flour. :
2QQ Princess Royal Flour. '
; , . For sale by ... ".: . : r '
. aug, 26 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BRO i.
Bacon and Molasses.
fy oxea if. o. uiu aiuu&cu ojuce. ,
T e ..J On.1..J CZ .1
gQ!Bpxes D. S. and Smoked Shoulders,
Q Bbls. S. H. Molasres. -
Hhds Cuba Molasses, . ( . ' ' ;
: ... , I
, Aug 26-tf
For sale by .,
KERCHNER & OALDKK BROS
; Grass B!f u8s, Grass a. -r
OrASS BLA D Kii AN Vr'iill S-JlIiuKS ill great
variety Of bet qua ity aud.at lowest prhes at tte
New Hardware Store of j ;.,-. ;
aug 26-tf,
GILES & MURCHISON,
Fine: Sampson County J3eef,
'jt CrTIZENS' MARK KT, ' NBA R CORN ER
Second and'Martet streets, will be sold at ; rices to
suit the times. ! Call arid see for yourself. -V' -vt M( s
,v.y. ;. . ..? ! W . T..A. WATSON. ,(
aiigaf, t , ;t i:, j , Proi.rtetor: '
Holassei 'Spt.( Ck?l "Kails, Guano,-
'f Art Hhds and B Is New -Crop Chba.' r
1WU -i ii'f::r;i'-h'i'i-li iiiif
100 nana epuit yasKe, . :;
inn Tons ' Eureka Gaanot.150: Tons Guanape
1UU Uumo. . .. ,,,, ;
. . - Vnr Bale low hr ' r ' 1 ' - ! '
. sog22 tf H ?; -ijWtLLIAMS ft MURCHISON.
MM XX. AA A. ' -
n ' mrr a MM
General Commission jffilerchants;'
' 1 ND DEALERS IN GRAIN -OF ALL KINDS,'
J-- Fish, Groceries, Provisions, &., Ac.
' Consignments and orders solicited and prompt
attention gnaraateeoV, 1 ij (si ang S5-dfew8t
f ... , ; 1 ' I. .' f
YIIAVB JUS 'fcECETvTO BY I ATLANTIC
I rvtut r.iML.n fifth lnmim of ! Tm fmm the
United SUtes Tea Co., consisting of about thirty-
dinereat vaneae put up m aaaesome air tignt cans
with screw covers, and sold at the same' prices as
over the counters of the Company ' In . New York
At - o. vr. nuamaur .
aug 1-tf - Fruit and Coufectionery Store.
: i
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mi
One Sonare dim an - ' ; 1 ' U
i m' - " i I two daysi, ; i. ;
taireedaylif.t.,"..:
4- " fourdaysi.
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iTAAitt;.,. . . . - i DC
. I " ; Two weeks.;. o ou
i! 11 Onemonth,.......u........... 8 W
" - " V Three moatlUAw.A. 3 00
,," , Six months...... ...85 00
i - -Oneyeai.i.,i....v.vi.X.....50 C
taContract Advertisements taken at propei
UOnately low rates.. .
Five Squares-estimated as a quarter-column, arid
ten squares .as a half-column. - ; t '
-: MISCELLANEOUS.! 7 -
THIS: FIELD:
J A JOHTIial M M 501116 Of TO-flay.
, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
...... ... r, A . AT j
14 S. Canal StChicagO;
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Yearlv. S4.00:' -rHalf-veariv: f 2.fl0.r Fnreijm and
Canadian subscriDtion. Dost free Yearlv 18s.: Hall-
yearly 9s.- Single copies, 10 cents. ' , v
THE FIELD is a comnlete wee.tlv review of the
higher branches of a sport Shooting. Fishing
Racing aud Trotting, Aquatic Base Bell, Cricket,
Billiards, and General Sporting News, Music and the
Drama.-'- ; '-- i. . r '
THE FIELD will be found in keeninp with the
times, on all subjects pertaining to honorable sport,
and will, under no .cirenmetancts, admit to Its
columns anything tending 4a any wise to demoralize"
or degrade public sentiment. , i
. . THE-FIELD, being the only fporting Journal
published West of Jiew York, and tbe recognized
authority among the sportsmen vt the ' West and
South, among whom it enjoys a large and in ere asm z
patronage, possesses superior advantage as an ad- -vertisins
medium, which ' will be annreciateii hv
those desiring to make their business known in the
United States. - ' spr2i-tf '
Forest rahd, Stream, ;
A Weekly Journal of Sixteen Pages
i j- t DEVOTED TO -,..:t , !
FIELD .SPORTS, )
PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, Fisn CUL-
TURK., fKOTKUTiON OK GAME. Pi(USKK..-
' VATlON OK FORESTS, YACHTING, BOAT-
XSiii AJNlf ALXj .
Out-Door Becreatlon and Stndy. J
It is the onlv Journal in this Ceuntrv that fullv
supplies the wants nd meets the necessities of the
. Gentleman Sportsman.
TERMS 5 00 A YEAR.
Liberal discount to Clubs. .'
. - ' . Send for a Specimen Copy
- Forest &. Stream Publishing Co.,
17 Chatham Street, (City Hall Square),
' ' New York.
Post Office Box 2833 ... - -r mar 28-if.
Cotton Ties and Salt.
2,000 Bundles,, Arrow Ties;
-4;000:Saeks Salt. I
''r.i a jr. 3 j i t -42. . ji f if ' -
. For sale by.
ang 14 d&wtf
BINFORD. CROW 0 .
School Books.
... ... i .-
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OK (
School ..Books
, j ' ' .
always on hand. , .
Parents aiid Teachers
in thecity atd country are requested to send in their
-v. -
orders to - -
: ' J HEQfSBERGER'S ; t
ang S5-tf ' Live Book and Musio Stuff. ,
CAUTION! ;
. . . . . '."!.(
CONSUMERS OF PRESERVED MILK SHOULD
examine the . . -. k
Weight of the Contents of the Can.
THEY WILL FIND" THAT WHILE !i ,
B ORDERS EA GZE BRAND
uniformly weighs 16 ounces of Milk to the can that
other Brands weigh scarcely 15 ounces.
The difference in weight is eqaal to 75 cents per
ease in favor of BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND.
- N. Y, Condensed Milk Qo.,
" ' ' ' 'AUGli "KLEMM, '
' july 28-eodlin We Fr Sq t ; Secretary, j
: St. Louis Law; School.
(Law Department of Washington University.) .'
Thereenlaratmual term of this Law School wil
open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1875.
Full course, two terms, six months each. Students
admitted to tne senior mass, on examination, uy
anDlication on or before October 12tb. Tuition. .
8t) first year," $60 second year, Including use or
Library. '-!-'.r--.ewvt.w- . 41
' Jf or particulars aaaress : s r '
G. M. STEWART, Dean or Law Faculty
803 N. Third St", St., Louis, Mo.
july 31-eod8m 8a To Tr ' ; - ' . -
Orton Plantation. ;
NOTICE TO "TRESPASSERS.
A' ' .y.if J '; i Uitf'-itvf- ' '' ' ' 1 -
T.r. PArsnna are herebv warned acainst (hootlH!f.
hunting, fishing, ranging or otherwiae trespass'ng
on the lands known as the Orton Plantation, in the
Coanty of Brunswick. The Indisenmiaate slaughter
of game at all seasons and the incessant depreda
tions in tother and mere important respects, havo
rendered it necessary to Dost these lands: and fair
notice is now given that the Jew will be rigidly en.
rorced against au oneaaers.
dec w-aw-u.M ., ' -'.. wtAiviiiri.
Bagging;, Ties," Hoop Iron,' Glue. I jf
QAft Kolls Extra Heavy Bagging,
OUtfi ?-.',- u-,-;t 'nil' ' .
80 5
ToiiS Tifs.
Bdld Hoop Iron,
-i ..! if I-.'.
tibia tjlue -
lie low ny
WILLIAMS MURCHISON.
aug2trr
For Eent;!
FOR ONE YEAR FROM OCTOBER 1ft,
'jteC Store and Dwelling on the Kortb
side of Second, between Market and Prin
cess eirerjfs, at present occupied by A. V. WesFelL
liUg25-tf 1 Apply tO X- JOHN IT. BlXlLiTJIK. i
G-uns w4 Pistols.
n . .m . n. nrina . wyj vino' nnxtTrwr
ih.: ,1-. l!kf U.lli brinnh.i liln. Vi,nllli V.iu.
4er, &c - A large assortraeiit of the above goods
juot received ana ror saie at toe lowest casa prices,
at the uta jtstauiisnea iiaraware tiouse or
. " JOHN DAWSON,
. aug 22 tf y i; , -j j- ti , Ns. l.SO fAdSl Market bt.
Bacon,-FotK,' Sugar and Coffee.
TesTirTsrTStacsr'
0 Boxes Smoked j Sides and Shoulders,
I WrtrWBaireU Refined ligdrj'j ; J
Bags irtmeKio!Coitea.-
For sale low bv
Ui- aug 22-tf trnmi WILLXAMSif MURCHISON.
i9iu, xiour, nay ana eaic,
thnn 'Baahela WJiRe-aai! Mixed Corn.
10JQ0.
Bbls Fleur, all grades.' J
K(fi Bales N. B. and"Eastcrn Hay,
Willi ?MLB AilOIAfll aTMlbe
O.UUf 't t
For sale low bv
- aas22-tf
WILLIAMS. &- MURCHISON.:
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