L ' - .. v. ..v.-'- ;-.;.-.v.-:W-; -,, ;; " ' '' II T ' II 1 ! II .Mill IB l II II I M lllj il wij- II rnil'mf jlTl ll i ' II. I IW ll III fl III II III ll l'l' j 'll'i ' II "l I ""l llT ' nil T l ' I ! l i 1 I ,-, i, ii - J f . ... j ' -Y.-.. . " --. - . '.' 1 "l 1 I ' 1 '11. 1 . 1 1 1 . . .-' " .... . , jj 1 1 ' j n 11 1 . . .11 I . . - . ' ' r 1 1 ' J THE HOBIIIHG STAR. vr- One Square one day, . 7. . t. - twoday. .ii .... ......... 1 60 -r -Ii-jTwo weeks. . . . .. -5 00 " . " . , Three week.,--..- 6 50 :"" Two months.. 15 Of , PUBLISHED DAILY, BY t W3C- SC- -BiE3ia3sr-A.:R:r.j . . , - i aAta o bobsobiftioh iw abyakob: rsrV . . ::::::::: .-1 w to City Subscribers, delivered In any pi , , miteen Ciiita per week. Onr City A ; L.ithorused to collect for more than 8 a I 1 II u juvu- - art of the SSS gents art n it 'i dvnce. MORNING EDITION. Johh Ban J, London iron master, who gave half million dollars to Scottish church, i9 dead. - llollins elected U. 8. Sena- tor from Hew uampsnire.. v,onve tion of Tobacco Men of 4tb N. C, District met at Raleigh. e8terdayT'Cmnii-. tee on Freedmen's Bank charge in their re- uortto Congress gross frauds upon Gens, Howard and liaUoch. resident I tbinks release of . Winslow andL Brent hy I English Government an ahrogation of the I treaty.- and Vill make no demand for fugl- tiVCS. ociittic : puoipuucu ikcpctvi-ui- Bankruptcy bill to next session .' JTew York Markets : V Cotton, ". 12i13 5-16c; turpentine, 30J31c; rosin, fl 651 75; gold, 112 An intelligent . and well-posted business man of Duplin county says I in a private letlerj "addressed to hone of the editors or tnis paper: "ov, Vance will increase the majority in Duplin 100 votes over the Merrimori vote of 182..'(;;iJ!3.; Duplin is one of the most reliable Democratic counties in the Slate, al ways giving large majorities. That there is confidence1 that she will do even better than " ever "thisj time speaks volumes for the devotion of her people, as well as for the popu larity of Xov. '..Vance. ' Wlieeler HU Record. ' A Plattsbnrgh correspondent of I the New York Sun gives the follow- ing antecedents of Wra. A. Wheeler: In 1846 or 1847 Mr.' Wheeler, then as now au aspirant for political preferment, was known as a " Whig. : Notwithstanding this fact he obtained the Democratic nomination for Dis trict-Attorney by pledging his word in the strongest terms to several of the leading Democrats of M alone ami its vicinity tnav no wouia men and thereafter act with their party. The Whigs, unsuspecting, his party . fidelity , were influenced tc nominate Mr. Wheeler also. Whereupon he went back on his Democratic friends and lus pledge, and even denied the promise that was bardly cold on his lips. This denial, however, was met and sufficiently contradicted by the affidavits of several gentlemeu who had been privy to the violated com pact. " ' - " : . ''-'"' '; ..- - As another evidence of Mr. WhetderV inflexible integrity, I am tald that when ajnember of the As-t seinbly he was employed by Mr. Federiek Ames, of Essex county," to purchase on account of said Ames a piece of State land," located near the State prison at -Dannemora.. On looking into the matter, Mr. Wheeler decided that' there was money in the speculation, and- that he could find more profit in ; buying -the k hind as principal tharr-Tis-agentr' lie conn Heled with one Douglass, a clerk m his law otlice at- Malom, aiid; the tA'ain became possessed of the laud, which wan ptiichased mine. ; xn Douglass' - ' 5'f ? When Sir. Ames found, upon ap plicatiorrat the Land Officelhat the plum had been picked by a certain Do iglass7 he-; went to the -ilon. Mr. Wheeler to inquire why and - where lore. Mr. Wheeler, insisted that it was all a mystery to: him, . and that he didn't know much, About Douglass, : . m m m but understoodHhahe" was half law- Miss Rose Ey tinge, a well-known yer, half horse jockey, and lived in actress, and wife of George II. But ;Chateaugay. ' ; ; ; ier, editor of the New York lArcadi- The true inwardness ot the trans- an. attempted v to commit snicide in QA 1 Am .fl A CH 4-.I wu ittui uuu - iuicrwaru iu. tuuu during the trial of a suit brought' by I this same Douelasa i ; against the Hon. I William A. Wheeler, his' partner in j her. life was saved, although she pro the land speculation, to compel him j tested her desire to die. The'Mil- to divide the profits. Mr. Ames ap- peared as a, witnessand his testimony put Mr. Wheeler in such a light that ihe latter hastened to "compromise the suit by paying Douglass his share j and the costs, a ; ;.-.;-v-.:tr I Of course,' nobody can tell how j remarkably active. : The export move Mr. Wheeler's renntation for inteffrl-' I ment was much more liberal in win- ty will be" supported 1y tne investi-1 gation of Northern Pacific ' affairs, Air. Wheeler wasChairmaBr pf ;jthe House oommittee on this railroad, and if he, like Blaine .ands Colfax, bnouid have to walk the plank, it will at least; be a crumb Of 'comfort to h8 friends tb kno that the Hon viiairman lacks not of this world s I riches., v , . ?t 1 -. ; ' - m "m m ( (' tu Trrknne Fisure st. x.onis. I a tie jn ew.Yoik, Tribune turns $a moi merit trk ii'S'il " Ai ' 1 tion of ifaVd wi,aniiih look towards St Iionis.oTbiJiiit Whole number of delegated; rVtf i r?88 ' Necessary for. a choice illl ' 24ft r Voics for Mr. TMden. . k vtf . , 163 t - sy.-r o" Unknown, vote ' " ' ' ' V MV Wll veuty delegates to be elected r.m" o5 - ,,nn.ii tlduttth..savs the oveiWer! o aU loMthis Jiter4ockedthe kor . . Vn.?"1" Jfiiwking the' alarm ' liru wa Uvi'hW --1 1 l P i. ii ucks. . . , ... . a : 1 His nomination For Mr: Tl. t j . . m .. - - . 1 "f tl. fire ut Teiiipleton's woolen fae- ( have more' than ofone.-it,", ' -'v whichvtwftntv.fiimpif wa'HVi ! It i'kaMhia-thAbPial'derirlv.l.'k)r. .VOL. XVITI.-NO; 78i A I'UT.TJP JOB. 5: . f,;.,,,.;-;.-.:.- f7ijt.;,ll'-'--)--'- ';;f.4J 1 lie ('Mid well ll putt Ii Fixed up In , Watbtncioil. . :-i i r lSpecial tclegraui lo the Enquirer. j Wash ington, Jane 19. i r Proctor, KivoU proves to have beeh cAau.ijr rigni. wuen ue saia iuat ne fiugpected the'Caldwell dispatch vin dicating Blaine to be a fixed up job.w Iria'shbweatcaayUthoTuioiary Committee that " the' dispatch was prepared on this side, word for "word, aua seni over 10 yaiaweii to be re-I turned to Mr. Jlnott.' '1 he evidence Js created a great; sensation in the ,0U8e l0.-aay- l here will be no far- the whole batch of testimony will be reported to the Iloase. Mr. Blaine will have no cause 2 to .complain of dispatches being suppressed. ! The favorite Democratic ticket among the members, by at least three to one, since the Cincinnati nomina- tion, is Hancock and Hendricks. L. Q. VV. X Kentucky ExCouerettmau Got. TUdenU Chances. on Col. McHenry having spent some i lime recently in New York, the Lou isville Courier Journal interviews him. A part Of the interview is an nexed: '. ; ; ' . , ;'i i "Yon think lightly, then, of the reported schism in New York?" j i "It is just what I have described, growing smaller by degrees and beau tifully less. There is no bottom to it. It has no popular following to speak of. As soon as Governor Til den is nominated it will disappear al- togetner. inat much I got irom all si(ipS "Where, does Tilden's strength lie?"-. "He is strong in tho city of New York, but his -stronghold is in the rural districts." Those Congratulations. Baltimore Sun. . ! It is clear from the congratulatory letters of the defeated aspirants to Gov Haye8 that each one is aa much pleased as if he had been nominated himself. Mr. Blaine was so prompt and fervid in his telegraphic shaking of hands with his successful competi tor that his leading organ in this State has already suggested him for a place in the cabinet of Gov. Hayes. If ho is to be the "power" behind the throne," the people will be likely to investigate his merits as fully as if he had been nominated for "the throne itself," and, in that event, Gov. Hayes will have a heavy weight to carry. - " ism-dBss- ' ' - . The Springfield Republican, the leading Kew, England newspaper, wliich has leaned strongly towards Tilden, now says he would make a doubtful canvass against Hayes, but that the latter would beat Hancock with """diffi6ultyr"The 'Republican would like to see. Judge ' Davis raiwt J. Q. Adams nominated. ' In " that case it thinks the conntrv would be exposed to a rerolntion. 5 iv uiJi The correct "sentiments and beau tiful language of lhe ' Ilvpublicah dI at form remind the New -York Her- cildot the panegyric prouounced upon the late-Col. Yell, pf Arkansas : "Although, gentlemen, as president of the Yellaville Bank, our deceased friend did not account satisfactorily for the funds of that institution, yet his remarks upon the busting of the same snowea tnat nis neart oeu WjrmlT for his native land " -V'l 1 ttT' TTT 1 J 1 oiinwauKee, vv is.,on vv eunesqay last, by taking laudanum, but through the nromnt . intervention of , nhvsicians waukee Sentinel, says it -i is thought that family troubles induced . . Miss Ey tinge to thus try to end her life, I . ."' ' m ii ".' i I Breaastuffs were generally lower jHew York -on 'Saturday, and not ier wheat than nsual of late at the reducedfigures. Further, extensive pnrchaseVVfCfcrd.iChlcagb oats were made for Havre at 40f41c for the -best;a afloat,'1 and 5 38o for good, in store. "- u--'1 t , ?m. m.m .. .: . unl In a recent address to female can- didates ipr connrmauon toe v icar oi tKensineton, . England, ; requested them, to so arrange theirJiair that thd Bishomight eallyvlay his hands on ktheir: heads. iu'Aou'm-m vm-i- v I.,.'.','., . a a a. , .,..:wUay;. 1 Mr. iDavall i Porter, editor of the fjynchburg, centlyiwe x-APP?a- y fin hirJamentations 'oVer' Blaine's I defeaV.Forpeyrjsays:; U t rs w would have given every had jin the r lresidentiaf cnair-a man or Drains. onerwe-rofultOT&ofidasll-fofirreat 1 heart. Nobody lirornKjWashington down to urant cas enureiy nuea mis Uandolph Macpn , Colleg4wiU.be ten eireiT to UevJ.D. Black well, PMP., I ureraent ,oJJr. James lAUoncanrj i-onf account of enfeebled beaUhV" ' WILMINGTON; rrjEZ city.; ... nkw invKitiitikinKN'rii. (, Wrig ht & Stedm an SaJea real , estaU . .Munson & Co Our Prize Tble. , j i Meeting of Wilmington Building Asso- ciatiop. Local Dots. We understand that Mt. Olivet Council, Wo.; 9, Pk of T., will have a fesU- vaal and dance .at' Temperance Hall on 'Friday; evening ' next.rf rm.-c'tlw I -JThe'wprk of enclosing Bellevue Cemetery has been commenced,' and is ex pected to be completed by Saturday .evenr ing next . 'y- ;s'-' -' 'v Increasing southeast to south west winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather and local coast rains for this section to day. ! j We suppose there will be ! the usual number of excursions from this ' city on the 4th of July, but we hear of no other preparatious-for the celebration of the J day here, beyond that of the parade and target shooting by the colored military. , i The Steam-tug Douglass takes a party of excursionists down tohc Black? fish grounds this morning. The boat will leave the wharf at 4 o'clock, which will en sure ample time for fishing. They have our best wishes for success with the "fishes.' Rev. Mr. .Mendelsohn, of the Jewish Temple of Israel, of this city, j left for Charlotte yesterday evening, where he had been summoned by telegraph to' per form the funeral rites over the body of I Mr. Jacob Rintels, a prominent merchant, who died yesterday morning. The Shooting match. The . eighth competition for the gold badge, to be presented to the member of the Shooting Club who first makes! the three best shots, came off at tho Club grounds yesterday afternoon. The result of the shooting is given as follows: TKAM No. 1. 300 yds. Totals. Wm. Fyfe, 4354843544 9 J. Davis 4 3 45384444 88 W. It Kenan, .. 4 4 43444432 1 37 L. S. Y. Brown 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 4' 37 Dull. Cntlar 8 3 4 44 4 4 4 8 4 37 W. L. DeKoeset,.... 3440444533 31 A. It. Campbell ..... 44 03448 4 33 3i B. Harrison 80S33U 19 i Average of totals, 34. i 273 TKAM No. a. yp ydg. i J. K. Crow. 4454444534 41 JohnM. Cazaux 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 S! J. U. Wood........ 8444453443 88 W. II tteraard, .2454444443 38 K. Lilly ... 594 552 334 5 38 J. T. Rankin,.. 5332458 3 34 85 Norwood Giles 4344334333 34 W. K. Hargravo... 4 444 8 8334 8 34 LL G. Smallboues, 5 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 2 3 84 h. S. Leiden 3 4 3 3 4 3 2 3 4 4 fS K J. Lilly. Jr 3 34 03 4 4344 32 Average of totals, S6. 396 It will be seen that Mr. J. E. Crow, of Team No. 2, is the winner this time. The score for the prize now stands as follows; Mr. . Lilly 2, and Messrs. Kenan, Cutlar, Woody, Fyfe, Davis and Crow 1 each. Board of Aldermen. A special meeting pf the Board of Alder men was Jicld yesterday afternoon. j "irmis3iou was granted Henry P. West to erect a small frame dwelling, with tin rooting, on Chcsnut, between Srd and 4lh streets. ' ' '-: ' .'-. Permission was also granted George M. Crapou lo put a two story frame addition, with tin rooting, to his house on 5lh, be tween Ann and Nun Blrects. j Ou motion, the actiou of the Board of Commissioners of Navigation, iu granting permission lo A. II. VanBokkelen Jo ex tend the wharf in front of Udion Distillery' out twenty feet, was coucurred iu. The Marshal was 'directed to enforce the ordinance against landing or piling wood, &c, and thus obstructing wharves. The Board then adjourned. X-aslc Death. ; A huge snake, of the species known: as the '"water rattle," somewhat after the fort der of water moccasins, was gigged by the captain of a schooner in the river in front pf Messrs Williams & ' Murchlson's1 '' store, i i yesterday afternoon. The monster was at least five feet in length and large in propor tion. The "sarpent" had his range in the locality Jn which he was killed, having been' seen several times before. Upon a stick being placed in his mouth and an examP nation made, it was found that he had two sharp incisors of the consistency pf (he finest cambric needle. There was much rejoicing among the . ''water rats? at the reptile's "untimely-fate." 11 Theh ai a Hotel. i Our friend Glavm is a much persecuted man. Hear what theCharfotte ' pbseroer of Tuesday says: few nights ago, a mighty nice man arrived in the city, and registered at the Charlotte Hotel in thp very romantic noma naoi TTTX70ir1 llonfrtal tTHf SI C ' lie was put in the same room with.Mr. Ed ward Glavin," arid next morning' when Mr. Gla via woke : tip, : Oscar was hot 4 there; njeitber were some Shirts; dsShjfef i 'utf Wsana w.afch chain belonging jvkose trunk .also 'was found to have" been broken open during the night. Mr. . Hpw ard'a board bill has not been settled, either up tOEtherhcjurTOf foipg" jtekSMO Glavin has had two or three cases of the soine kind of miserableltick in the past he following will show the, state pfr he thfefihoraeteri at the stations irteBtiottedpjiat Uihe. as asceFtained from the daily ,4)Uileiin iH ue4 froin. th SignaV OClet Itftbis -bHyi ' i Mr h rrtUyiu OA VtlV fitter v?'l. .Atgaata,r.jT.8tt Co, arjeston . 79, GaiTeaUu. t -3 . Inilianola, . . . ... .".89 Jabksonville,..' Key Wesf, .8 1 Mobile,.. ........ n New, Orleausi V ; Vv8f Norfolk,.. iW.yJ.W Punta.RaV-S5 Savannauvi;;. 71 St. Marks V.93 Wilmington, ..... 78 N. C.,1 WEDNESDAY. ' ' HI VBII ANIU) W J1IIINR lfKn 1 . t Nothing inside. and nothing in .sight, was the report from below yesterday. ' s The Steamship Benefactor, Jones, sailed from New York June 17th, , .for . this port, i i , ' : j .r. i - . f - The , Steamship Gen. Sedgwick, .Sim mons, arrived at New York June 17th from this port' ;-; ::, c ' .v .- .' - -':-! I- Th-Germaw arrived at Hamburg June 16tb, from thlB 1 Capt Worth, , of the i1 5 steamer Governor 1 Worthf reports"' Un feet Of water on th shoals at Fayetteville, and that the river was rising rapidly . when he left Monday morning. Att Fayetteville the rains of the day and night previous were ; the heaviest experienced there in twelve monthai, anc if the rainfall Was as great, further .up the river, which is thought to have been- the cose, there will in all probability be a heavy freshet., . ' ' ! V", v'J- "V,- I Freak or a Bear. , :, ;.k;:.: ; A gentleman just from Rocky Point in formed us yesterday evening that; a huge bear came within two hundred yards of the residence of Mr. G. Z. French,' t that place, during the afternoon. " A lively chase, with guns and dogs,4 ensued,' and was kept up for about a . half hour, but Bruin was too fleet of foot, or too , experi enced in strategy, to allow; the marksmen to come within shooting range of htm,' and; so escaped." ITis near approach to the house Wis considered a rather cool pro ceeding on ihf part of hia bearship. , mayor's Courts. The following cases were disposed of yes terday; ; .. . . . v- . . . . - lleury Whitehead, charged with the lar ceny of a piece of pickled pork, the pro perty of Thos. i H. Smith. Judgment re served until this morning. ; : Isaac Baker, charged with disorderly con duct. Case dismissed on the payment of costs. -.' . 1 ' : . Five cases were continued over until this morning. j irfaslstrate's Court.' Violet Henry, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday afternoon, charged with committing an assault and battery on the person of Alice Hall, the complainant in the case. Dismissed on the payment of costs. Another case of a similar character was disposed of in the same way. Off for St. Itonlsi : . Mr. F. W. Kierchner, of this city, Col. H. B. Short, of ! Columbus, Mr. J. H. My rover. of Fayetteville, Col. B. F. Little, of Richmond, and -Maj. J. D. Shaw, Of Lin colnton, delegates to the Democratic Na tional Convention, leave here for St. Louis this morning. The Convention meets next Tuesday, the 27th inst. Several members of the State press, who were at college with Mr. Scarbo rough, Conservative nominee lor Su perintendent of Public Instruction, has . . :a j ai i. .1 1 . a a (estiueu mrougu inuir columns to uia uwess for the position. 1 The Shelby Banner says: "He is the peer of old. Bill Allen, or any body else in lung power, and his flow of speech and knowledge of history have no bounds.,. We want: him to - come West, imouut some of our craggy, mountain peaks, and electrify the wnole blate! ' LIST OF LETTERS 1 Remaining in the City Port-Office, June 20, 187G: ' ' ';s'';;;: ; ;. l- "--: ! B. Wm H Bakeman, Samuel Bartlett, miss Barcily Black, John Brown, George Brown,- Wilson Bryant." fT""" I C. Miss Mollio Cavenaugh, P W Con Daughton, Bcnjarxiin Curtis. D. Charles Damon, miss Mary Dickin son. . j . i F. Mra Fanny Fleming, miss M EFore man."' ' "i , ., G. Rev John G Gaus. ' ; 1 ; W; 11. Abram Hawkins, miss Mariah Har kins, miss Mary . E Harriss, miss Julia Har ris, mrs Jimminica - Hill, Robert Hill, miss Clara Holland, 'Joseph Higbsmith, (colored.) 1 I. Miss Lavinia Isler. V-.;:u: ; : ;j , : -.v--! 1 J.--Miss Mariah Jackson', Ludd John son,' Allen a Jones, . ' ;ii :;. . .. ; , i M.' Mrs Nicie Mclriiyre, mrs M McEn tyre, miss Rachel Martin, E W; Mason, Richard Mapjsby, mrs Umily Moore, mrs Mary Munro, William Murphy, miss Nicy Muse.'--"' .j '.u-.ti til.t -i?"t i P. E G: PollylMsaac Powell, vWUKe Powers. Monsieur-Potter. Wm Pvle. ' R Mrs Susan A Redding, O S Robin- son. viii - -u i- : y,! - ':-(;.;; j aiMlsr. Ellen JShepherdHance Sfeip-' 1 T.-A G Thornton:5,;!' ;( 'JU- v:-r miss Winnie v enters. ; ' j W.P B Watkins, mrs Charily Wheal don, mrs A H Williams, Robert Willis...: . ; Persons calling tor leUers in the above list will please .say,. advertised." If not called for within 30 days they will he sent to the Dead Letter Office BBTirk;P. WiMlUgtoniew Hanover 04 .e.' Fresldmg 'Elder, for1 Wa 'third; rpand ot vuaneriy .aeomgnou wo - i muubs" hj tnct for tne metnoatst m. nurcuoouui. Biaden at ueaterzf r o-wiv - June zr-'-so Eenansville.at Charitv Chanel. Jury " - 1-2 LMaenolia. at Harrell'a Store-: .Julyuro 8-9 Cbkesburv. Bethel. juiy ra-io. l8mithvillearRnajthvtlle,, JuhA22-23 Onstew4nt . -1 August 5-0 Topsaihat WeeianChapeUAiigBSt 12-13 fElizaheth, at Cwfer5Ciiatgo 10-30 1 BXJliri AsheVilie; N. C.; on. 8aturdav, 17th htsti JOsfic BUHL, dangnteror ev. u, owwv and Mary A. Baal. adttrandanahr of &sm 4ttlBsoa, aged 6 ye y UJii ,h x v (HI AD WTCieWn this ty, jjtnesaft It congca tfv chill. KSTSLtK.tlaui'uter of David K. and ta rah K. Chdcicl6, aed.on. jeaf; ighJi cmUi4 aaft ThA f Porl will t take place thlsf tWedenla morning, at o ciocK, irom uw romaenca,oi.'4f raea UrrelL thence to Oakdale Cemetery. The friends of the family are Uvited to attend.' JTJNE 2i; 1876. CITY IXEItlJ. . ' 1 f j our liver Is torpid, if jonr sppetite 1b poor, I you want jour ptomncvn iiinroagnjy cicansea, u you not sleep, if yon want a good digestion, use Dr. Hull's Vegetable Pill Jt -.. - ,1 .. , ' v.i , book Bihdkbt. rrax mobhuis btab nook Bind ery does al kinda of Binding and Ealing in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. . ?(er fchants and ethers needing Becelpt Books, orpther work, may rely on promptaesa In the execution it : TRursntB .luarrxHG-IiiKa. lnvalnable to rail road companies," steamflhip companies, banks, mer chants, manaf actorers and others. They are en during and, changeless, and will copy, sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having Jntt received a fresh supply of these Inks, we are pre pared to exocuteprders promptly and at moderate prices.' . . . . t : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." Tie Wilminitfln Building Association.! TJ'- . - i f HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Of this Association will be beld this (WEDNESDAY) evening at 8 o'clock, at Hibernian Hall. , Dues will be reetved darin? the davat Narassa Gnano Ct m- paHy-s umce, icot or friacess street.- WALTKK G. MACRAE. 3 1 jeSl-lt Sec'y and.Treas'r. Our Prize TaW I QONTAINSOVEB; 100 COATS, ''P-I j r iEACQ NI$ FOB $5.00 ; Worth double the money. Any one looking for BAIiGAlNS will find .them at . ! Sales' of Real Male Mer Mortpie. i TY VIRTUS OP AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH XJ tne respect: the resoective nrorisions of the several Inden i tares of Mortgage hereinafter referred to, the seve ; ral Lots or Parcels or Land, all situate in the city of Wilmington, in the county of New HaneTcr, will, at 11 o'clock. A. M.. on SATURDAY, the 22nd dav of JULY, 1876, be sold for cash, by public auction. at tne aoor oi tne uourc nouse in said city, nnder the direction of the undersigned, as attorneys of "The Wilmington Building Association." viz : The western part of Lot number 5 in Block numbered "105," as designated on the plan of said city, being 66 feet on Sixth street, and extending eastwardly the full width of said lot 120 feet, being the parcel of land conveyed by John II. Pugh and his wife Adla A., to Michael Cronly, DuBrutz Cutlar and Ro bert E. Calder, Trustees of the Wilmington Build ing Association, by deed dated the 30th of October, 1863. and registered In the proper offiee in Book XX, at page 733 add following; also the middle part of the said Lot ncmber "5," in Block 105, beginning on the eastern line of the before described part of said lot, and extending eastwardly of the full width of said lot 100 feet.beins the same parcel of land which was conveyed by Penelope Cenekin to said Cronly, unuar ana caiaer. Trustees as aforesaid, by deed dated October 30th, 1869, and registered as aforesaid in Book XX, at page 731 and following ; also, said two before described parcels of land, together being 390 feet of the western part of said lot number "5," on Block 105, which were conveyed by said Penelope Conekln, John H. Pugh, and his wife Adla A. Pugh, to said Cronly, Cutlar and Calder, Trustees as afore said, by deed dated the 10th of December, 1869, and duly registered as aforesaid in Book YY, at page 163 and following Said before described parcels of land having been conveyed to "The Wilmington Build ing Association" by said Cronly, Cutlar and Calder, by deed dated April 8th, 1871, and duly registered in Book BBB, at page 490 and following; also, the eastern one-half of the lot numbered -3." on the Block numbered 93, as designated on the plan of said city, being the same parcel of land wbich was conveyed by William A. CnmmlDgand his wife, Samuel Northrop and his wife, and William H. Nor throp and his wife, to "The Wilmington Building Association." by deed dated the 25th of Mar. 1870. and duly registered in the proper office in Book ZZ. ul page om uuu jouuwmi;, aiw, ug eastern nail or a .UK numoer s, in isiocic sumoerea 93, being the same conveyed by the deed last referred to; also a certain parcel of land, being part of Let number 8, in Block numbered 94, as designated on the plan of said city, beginning in northern line of Castle street. 82 feet from northeastern intersection of Castle with Eighth street, thenee eastwardly with said line of Castle street 40 feet, thence northwardly parallel with Eighth street 66 feet, thence westward! j- par allel with Castlo street 40 feet, and thence south wardly 66 feet to the beginning; said last two parcels of land being the same. conveyed by said Cumming and said Samuel and William H. Northrop and theff respective wives to said Wilmington Building Asso ciation, by deed dated the 18th of January, 1871, and registered as aforesaid in Book AAA. at Dace 668 and following; also, a certain parcel of land con veyed dy tne grantors m tne two aeeas last rererred to, to said Building Association, by deed dated the 15th of treoraary, lira, .and registered as aforesaid in Book BBB, at page 341 and following, being all that part of said lot number 6 In Block numbered 9 1, which lies east of the second parcle of land con veyed by the deed last Derore referred to: also, the western 113 feet and 6 Inches of the two lots respec tively numbered 5 and 6 in tho Block numbered 95 as designated on the plan aforesaid, being the parcel of iana conveyed oy me grantors in tne tnree last deeds referred to,to the said Building Associatlon,bydeed dated March 11th, 1873, and registered as aforesaid in Book KKK. at page 181 and following ; also, a certain parcle of land beginning at the northeastern intersection oi -renin street wun rancess street, thence running eastwardly with the northern line of Princess street sixty-six feet, thence northwardly and parallel with Tenth street one hundred ana. thirty feet to Macomber's line, thence with said line southwardly about 70 feet to the eastern, line of Tenth street, and thence southwardly with said line of Tenth street about 415 feet to the beginning;' being the parcle of land conveyed by said William A. Camming and his wife to said Building Associa tion, by deed dated March 6th, 1873, and registered as aforesaid in book GGKi, at page 142 and fol lowing; also three certain parcels of land Gonveyed by said Camming and said Samuel andWilliam 11. jNorxnrop ana ineu- respective wives io said Building Association, by deed dated the 30th of January. 1874. and registered' as aforesaid iu book. HHH, at page : 556 and following. The first of said throe arciea oi una Beit g tne eastern xau reet or lot nutn er 6 in Block 94. The second of said three Darcles of land being the western one half of lot number 5 of said Block number 94. The third of said three par eels of land being the eastern halves of lots; num bered respectively 8 and 4 in Block 93, on the plan afoiesaid. Also, a certain other parcle of land,being lot' number 4 in Block 72conveyed by said Comining and Samuel and William H. Northrop and their re active wives to said Buildinjr Association, bv deed ated October 5th, 1873, and registered as aforesaid in Book'FFF, at page 430 and following; - also, two certain paroles ofiand conveyed by Samuel and William H. Northrop and said William A.Cumming and their respective wives to said Building Associa tion.'by deed dated May 25th, 1874, and duly register ed as aforesaid in Book JJJ, at page 253 and fol lowing The ftrrt of said two parcles of land being lot number 4 in biock numbered ii,as designated on the plan of said city. ' Tee second of said two par cels of land, beghnlng at the northeastern intersec tion or Tenth street wun rancess street, thence running pastwardly wHhJthe northern line ' of. Prin cess Btreet sxty-sfx feet, thence northwardly paral lel with Tenth street 130' feet to Macomber's line, thence with Maoomber'sllne sohthwestwardly about 70 feet to the eastern line of Tenth street, and thence southwardly with said line of Tenth street about 115 feet to the beginning; bein?part of lots numbered respectively 5 and 4 in biock nnmoered 1B7, as designated on the plan of said city. Also, a certain parcel of land conveyed to said Building Association; by David Pratt and hi wire Lina Pratt, by deed dated July 1Q, 1870. and duly e gistered in the proper office in Book ZZ. at page 559 and following, described as follows : Begmnmg, in the Northern' line of Swana Btreet, at a point seven' tv-five feet westwradly from the Northwesternj in. tersection of Sixth andSwanh streets, tbnce west- wardly with said line of Swann street seventy-five feet, thence Northwardly parallel with Sixth street forty-five feet, thence Kistwardly parallel with Swapn street seventy-Qve feet, and thence South wardly parallel with Sixth Street forty-five feet to the be?fflniner, I U . WRIGHT & STEDMAN, I ,t..tt 7-n-n!l .Attorneys. Wilmington, Jute SI, 1878, . je21-30d .!l.1V-;;nl tO M Lmen-ats !.;.;.; VentUated , Straw Hats LADIES' CHIP AND1 LEGHORN HAtVY ! 1 'i-m! -iiji f.frx 'Hi H ill W ,'iJ . JelS-tf ', . Cllty Haft Store. : -.f i jit n ORTH CAROLINA; Nice lot FERRIS' ..TRADE MARE u. I iVJ ; AndfaJl,atoekof other JIEATSj M1 I " 1 19-tf - . ., JAMK8, ft. TEYEMSON'i. G I lEKNlOI( FA,i( COl-faSCiP, r ! '-;ur,u GREEN8B6R6, jf."d , ... SX. NESAY. iadoff nj andconiiBafl twenty Hoard, excJhsive ofwashisgnd Bghts' .ffT5 60 ...iY. Readera.., Superbly.IUastwted.; ,8endi0;cents r;! Tuition In regnlaiiEt'glish conree,1 i j5 U0'1 j for a Sample timber. Subscribe Now, and get V For catalogue, apply toKev. t. m johbs, rrcsi- dent - N. M. D. WILbON, ja 90-DWlm President Board of Trneteca. WHOLE NO. .2,837- ?JEW ADVEUTISSMENTS. s Stores for Rent. ii! !, .!!(!.!.' . rt.il l . . .... . M I XW EARLY s APPLICATION! BE MADE. TWp STORES WILL BE FITTED UP ON THE FIRST PLOOB j OIJTHB STAft DTJILDINC ON PRINCESS-,' BTREET; BY QCTOBIR RENTED TO,s PESIRABLE TENANTS: AT1 A MODERATE PRICE. ?,fL .lo SiloiHi -o-f'"oai lo,;"i!'. Apply to. 9aJ.no.ftu Iii je J7-tf jD;hac:,nii "s-J .r. WM'JL BERNARD. . - ? .. , i.. t. f.,-t-.'i ?it-r f.nov To Builders :and i Cout T). .... .. ...v., , . ..-.jfi ;--' !--riJ I XROPOSALS ARE INVITED POR EXTENDf lag ana otherwise altering 'the Brick Building oa Princess Street, to be occupied by THE MORNING! STAR. Particalars "f arnlshed on application." . Parties intending to bid'on the work, must do ad promptly, as tho building most be completed by September L" '' '' -; ' '." je 16-tf : nac ; Wf. Jh BERNARD; To Charter for Excursions, ; - f. - - - .i - ' . i - T o J. S. UNDERHILL. -Apply to J. BL FAlRBANKon board, at i Caroli na Central R.R. Depot, or to J, H. Neff'B Store, i je80-2t- --.-. i i . Wanted, XX 8ITUATION IN A WHOLESALE ! 'HOUSE, as Shipping Clerk, Receiving Clerk, or some other responsible position, by a Young Man. Is a good pensman, and can furnish the best reference. Would engage Immediately at a low salary. ' ; . Address, , ''ENQUIRY,' - ; - Je80-2t ' ' Bex 968: 'Spirit- Casts, Hoop Iron, Glie,: Sc.h ; 400 2d-Hand SPIRIT CASKS,' ; 15418 1 and 1 in. HOOP IRON, IQQ Bbls GLUE, -. 250 PaPr8lavaT8 ; 200 ke8sNAILS' - , " BUNGS, ; !f."i 400 &lea ANo 1 TIMOTHY HAY, g00 bbls FLOUR, an grades, u .; ,-u: g0 Bbls SUGAR, ; . .- 0 Hhds and Bbls CUBA MOLASSES, 100 Bags COFFEE, 2000 aacks SALT, ' 100 Cases LYE an POTASH, , 0 Bbls RICE, - . : 50 BOX6S CHEWI1G TOBACCO, , 100 Cases OYSTERS, - -1 POWDER, SHOT. CAPS, FUSE, CANDY, CAN DLES, CRACKERS, PEACHES, STARCH bOAP, SNUFF, Ac ' . , . . Forealeby " i je!8-tf . KERCHNES 4 CALDER BROS ' Butter. New Grass Butter ' jtjsx IN TO-DAY. ' , .' Hew Grass Butter, : 40 Cts. per IV Best ITewi do. Z5 Ckoice Goshen do- 30 We Beceire Fresli Faiily Snplies, j I,., . .. tS-EVERYDAY,t :i' j. i -FOR CASH WE WILL MAKE LARGER; DIS ' ' .. . COUNTS THAN HERETOFORE.. !" . . a i 3TRY THE NEW BUTTER AT " 't;( 11 & 13 Sonth Foiit M,' my 30-tf .i; Wholesale Grocers !; t..,. -AND-F-- Commission Mercliants Ad r i an vpp rs.; ': -Atli SORTSl OAAA Bushels CORN ilil'rXl 'tii O Aft Bales H AY,' -j v ' ' ' 10 0 pork, i; ' 1 t-.tl . . ; i it -. 'u:-.t- i-HhdaMOliASSESi flili Vf' i '-Rll zeroes LiAHU,J"' ... i.- si- .hv;JIU" .'m-'!ii i vi;,ii.aa ur 1UV -1Cft BigsCOFFEE, - t t t r Powder. CaBs.'Stareh, Soap, Lye, Potish, Candles, OU, Candy, Rteeand all articles usually found In ; w noiesais aatawiamnenw my zo-u H Weediil Hoes1 3 TV E HAYS ,ON; HAND A. FEW MORR OF - 1 .. . ,i 141U fl-VTJ-, .. . those WARRANTED HOB that we naver beeJt eiuneaii una season, ana tnat.bave given nniver- si saisiacue,n;i;.we-wuu seu; tn. balance at low flmrAH . . . liSL B.vlnfltc' in 'tTtKi J 1 itiitki iuH xiir Q t ...... rrf -t .,..iit'':i in1- : THE JOHHS HOPEIHS-npYEfiSITTv' Fjli&E C H O L A R S II I P Si rTHft' FOUNDER! tF' ' THE JOHNS TBOPKINS X UniversitT reo nested bis Trnitees to bestow certain number of Free Schelarships .on deserving vnhne men fran tho HtateS of Marvlaai.' Vrnrin!- and North Carolina. In order to confer with; tboseJ shjps. Delegates from the Johns Hopkins University may be found on the morning of. each day named, iiTkfcannton.JrnneSa. at the r Yinrmla. Hotel l Sicb mond, July at the Exchange Hotel; Raleigh, Juy l87&-P03tpai&','Ol;60, i Al MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR YOUNGEST5 i tnewst two numoers ox wis year jtbzs i I JOHN U 8HOREY, oetM-tf , 86 Bremfield Street, Boston, 1?2 f , Three inoBUu.v'4"r.tv;i:i,Ji 00 ,r -on months. i.. ....; 85 00 On A vp-jlt . ....50 06 "Contract. Advertisements takei - pet FIVeSduareBestiinateo aei qnarter-cohiBin. and ten squares as a half-eolnmn. -c:. i . -r:- - : r r7FM ELLANEBrjsT rhr HI. CUOS I. .Auctioneer. Auction Sale. ON WEDNESDAY, June ; 1876, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. MM I wUl sell at Public Auc- tion.at ibo coiner oi jrsuruisnoi WaiMuttrtls.by f the ndge of Probate oT the County of order o: New Hanover, all the STOCK of M JVi M Goods twd Herchandise of Hem Gi Hasiafrehl'' Terms Cash. At 11 o'clock, A. M.r the well known HORSES. TOP, BUGGX And HARNESS. "Will? rent btoie and portion of Dwelling If desired. Jul8-8t ---yo?-av A. HASHAGEN. , n. CBONLT. Anctloneer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. CT H A if JL 'AUY.'t.L U'l ;i h O L Third 'Stt&et Residence ai Auction. AST DESIGN. REMOVING FROM THE CITY, Jt. I will offer' at Public Auction at Exchange corner, on THURSDAY, JUNE 3d; 1876. at 12 O'CLOCK, M., (if not frovtosely disjJoEo4 p at'pUvaleealcOmy v HOUSE AND LTW FEET FRONT, on west side of Third, (one door south of Ann street), with depth of 167 feet Communication to road from alley. Entrance upon north Side of let. This Dwelling House was built under my own superintendence f a permanent home forinyseir and' family,' and' no painB spared to afford every convenience and comfort thereto. Contains seven large and airy Rooms, Pantry; Bath-room,. Water and Gas throughout. KITCHEN, STORE-ROOM, STABLEsit WHICH WITH THE DWELLING ARB ALL NEW ;.,inVAHB H.lQ6rjr;4oxifpitl6 .j- Terms.at sle fProperty Can be examined upon application to Cronly A Morris or myself. ? iel8-3t v.. - J..i-.;A. STRAUSZ.-. Wanfedrf ' JJONEY Jt.!f ANDIN.QRDKH DKT. IU. HAVE MADE A GREAT. REDUCTION WITH THE MONEY TOU CAN NOW 1 BUY CLOTHING! ALMOST AT ' YOUR OWN PRICE. U v REMEMBER THE PLACE l ! ! No. 7 Market Street. i f ' t i ' i t ' -1 " ' 1 A. DAVfo. je!8tf Fresh Teas. HAVE RECEIVED -FROM 'THE UNITED STATES TEA COMPANY mv Seventh heavy invoice of thohr POPULAR TRAHl the s stpiuf in. crease of their sales showing their thorough appre ciation by those who are using them. Put up In air tight canisters to nreserve the aroma of the tea. and sold for 50 cents a p eund and upward at - D. U. PiUlvl xlKUIr B je 18-tf Fruit and Confectionery Store. ... .At-.. ....... .. ' Haydei;,t& G-erliardts ,Uv -rTHTRfi STREET, -VV' je 18-tf t, . rf Between Market and Princess. New Books. ELLE8T9RY,s,iM lt tliliU AM -tub-U.fili'jj r. Hy iEDaAB.F-lWOrX! 1. VA perfect little 1 charm. -.- So freshv freB.heoltbv i unconventional, and well written, that it will be worth while to read-H fer; refreshment) to-ttkfi the I taste of a French novel out of the month it Is inval- jeHrtJ ,Jti jMI,vei.IHiftiandUlwleStore,Tv -'t lt frtl .;1m. .?. L i: i. l' "ffl&A&tft' CONSTANT BBCEtVlNG FRXSU- ALE i) UiAl. BABRBLS and QUARTER BJCGS-1 I - - - . - '- - rhich wo offer at REDUCED PRICES. , w I n I Also. ClNCiNJiAl,I-l.A4Hn-otteFr- je 16-lw H BBUNB1L1J BRO. ii 1. - n . The aboYK" reward WIlt be PAtoF6R the i return i of n BHTKAY OOWr of 4 red eelor: ll marks-Tcrop on the right eet and swallow-fcrk on'ni the lcr( ; naa large. horns, was purchased, rraia,,... Me-Rhoo.!whd1)rdnghtber ftotnttoslow' county. neat Snead'arFerryiii JOHN M.' BREMER." ' ' leia-iwT o i j-ijwmierji aaauasweeofeeis. ;. 'A oi j;i! -t-ri'.y LlNC0EiITOII.,:MOTEi; OHNF. SPEOEmprietor: Jllil JifcUL JU:f vlJ'iow & f ito') ,U'jrV VISITORS on the- lOTJBt OFjJITNJB. Victors :v this Hotel will have free accest to the celebrated . . e'jBurton Springs iThe, Hotel has been put lit DOJCPLStB sBJWnr.li d d the public are assured that every Attention will f given to xaake a, visiii plaasob. t itu il v .kLi f. if Hefi-tf ,: J'i!J& yt izdi til OMITtrfthStfttferi .... ..... innnTiT'vnrir'.i-'..i r , )1X WVMMVyV - - . -svr n m wr . -. . ' it a,4 v VSSSm MM mm f. 11 f Villi e.J W ITU i U.i ttH IwtiM-Jt Bar,fiMsn! .ill'MI l5'ljUpJ oilJ J .tOl4lslllf itx -'Itr.'ilw;!. Wrio-rl -ifcit Ii') & U I ..:-.. --..V, IZVmmmd er7Stylc5 rrcl3t36o,as,',,." 1-4 d u a r iii.uii.1 v na a - at o 11-U J. & II. SAiaSOM , ' - 43 Market treat.