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fgjS HOBITIIIG STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY. BY . j ..i 1 on S W t 6 8 M oris- S 51 Tor Bvacgsma avaxo: .... .m ratnirA najd. X7 00 & 7 kV . ") r i .......' w -.-, IDT UAU f " . . . . A J. Jttoathsf. 1 13 1 00 t r 0n ffl"ur!v delivered In any part of the - u-"F fteea Celts per we SBlw v". fit; lmmtilM crweek. Oar City Agent ttSB more tnan a AfnT?NlNGi EDITION iuv'-' I , i u then floo. M. 0. Kerr, f Representatives Speaker of the Iluase of the .United States,, Alain 8priDgs,tVa., died at BocfcDriage, Saturday evening, it twenty min .. o'cloclt, of consumption minutes past lion of the ,...p19 -f-Somd of the larger vessels in gt ma connection With the United q. Brock, Juniu8 Davis, G. J. Bonejr, Dr. oft the Saturday night preceding the diffl withdrawn and their f"1 bf ,kh r, and said Geo. G. Thomas, Samuel P. Collier. cuW David had threatened that he would navy will he Tbereisan nsurruuu.u.. fSprviaDS have gained a victory.;, -jxew , ,innSitionsof the Revenue districts In the ' Ulf I L I 'j Tprririle itntm I S,,utii are auUuuuvr.j !WM noted for bis generoiis hospitali- 0er wewwu j--- - . i ij, nr i hi isc Ann niinnv. ' ria- i tcrual Commissioners n n a a r i iv in ntirii iinii jjouihern Melbodisi Churches, were yester-1 ( lV at Seaerove, K J. Ten Cent Sa I U.J" -ff -niJ. ' l.U "XT. T.T -UJl I Tings Bai: 01 rynuiumu, jjuu mosi, nanasome,, pousned iana cinval- inio receiver's honsls. -ltewYrk: ,rous meu in the nay. !lli lasfioruise niftikeis : Gold 110110i; cotton, 32 was in the St. Lawrence, n the coast 13 9 16 cti rosin l; 55l 07i; spirits tur- of Brazil, as First! Lieutenant, lie 'eutine,2i)l. centd - , : has a son hCing inhUadelphia, and 1 -i- l ' -; " - two .uaugliterH, one in ?varrvnton, Spir -Dr, HunrAti Slnvpr ha hpn ' -ffcTted Princrpal of the JN i w hero Academy 1 r,.r the next year, f A fix-year old negroj "girl was j.ot by a negro wy, u emu m,wucuiaiij, i ttt i 'I'liu inn is ii mi vff ri iiiKi v wr in mi nl. Thematlt-r is yei in ve mvebiigaieu I Norfolk V .rgiuiari J r. he Mobile tally Register ot the bongs us the mounilul lulelli- jr-'lice o llltf HU iden (kalli ot as gal- uooie a knan ; as ever trod ears lived amongst noble qualities and on-. io lor y n lovS for his his gttierou soul Uaptam l'. u. JHarplrr forme ly of the U. S. navy and lat : of thej Confederate States navy. The Blister has the follow ing particulars oTthis sad event: fit states iliat UieW wai a gloom 'cast over Mobile boiiday morning, by th si l a()d paitlful intelligence i tha (jaut.'tat Mufphv had died sudden ntd while bathing at I I V, or was a ro w -Paul liavesiesi place on lbe Jay j ' S: e i road. '1, e report was at nrs tlioug t to be an idle rumor which ou neer had manufau- some corner tn red as a iokk! bat, nponi enquiry, it I tiirntd out to le too . trne. 4'Captl as he was - familiarly called1. and Mr, siidsjand Friday afternoon warm Ti went down to Mr. Itavesies place 16 jpend a few days. Sunday morning they vralked to 'the end of l the' wharf, tnopthpr. and latter remaining a short while jCapt. Pai said he would take a bath. Mr. Uavesies told him not tb stay in the water too long as it might prove injurious.! Capt. Mdrphy went Capt. Murphy went I lutothe bath house, undressed,' and Mr. Ravesies heard him plunge into the waiter. After waiting ten minutes and thinking Capt. Murphy had been in the water long enough Mr. Ravesies called to him to come out. Receiv4 -f .... . , " no answer and feelino anxious he 1 entered the bath-bouse, and there, to I ur amazement, oene.a apta.n Murpby lying in the water with his-1 i a it face-down, apparently dead. Mr. Kavesiea got hold of him and pulled liim oat and tried by every means in liis nowfcr to resuscitate the then in animate' form, but all ; to no purpose. After a few. heaving respirations the J mai mjutk. went uui. aua tue once i ' proud, noble and! chivalrous form of apt. UUP. Murbhv lav dead. The supposition is that his death was I caused by apoplexy, as we learn from Air. Arj. Murphy, with whom the ueceasea naa peen staying ior tne laStthrpA VPiri that, ha was anhiant I to these attacks' He could not pos- sibly have been drowned,as the water I in the bath-house was not over two I ieei qeep. ine body was taken , to I i"o uouse ana tne coroner, Mr. A. u. I iuurpny, ur. Oram pton, and others 1 wwucu, wuo lmmeaiateiy repaireu to Mr. Uavesies, where an inquest was held, and. a verdict . in accordance With tlW nhnva ri. ' mi I a o iviiuwi u ami was-nTeTTdecided in nroiir a .-nffin I and bury him I near Mr. Ravesies i .place..- Jhe funeral took place Snn-il rr. j ne iuierai took place '.Min-i j'1')'' afternoon J in the preence of a 4us i eiiig coijihicted by Captain . i 3 iirn.i k i I t r: e I Si.irii .. .i;. i i 6 . ( . . . M an aruVii.. Uipv i il.iJ 1"ctrinel OaDtai,. Mn.i.l.v w LorJi io I ti'e of his death was 64 years and 21 ""wiuia ei A lr J a All. a W illQ I . "Muru old. He was twice marriedJ nrstwife being from North Caro a i.nd hi Ktcond from Pbiladel-j "a. At the4makirlg out bf the waf lie u!i Wiw T . ' ... j! uni, owiruieuaui, uoiuiiiaiiur "'g the rendezvous 6)e receiving ship 1 iiii.sylvania, at the! Norfolk Navv ard; offered his services to the Coin ederato nAvoTnmni a ! tioned at Norfolk until the evacua -l'on f that place, when he was oi-. deied to report to Commodore Lync 1 lloanoke Sound, jj From' there be wasordered by Admiral Bachanab iOIpbile, as First Lieutenant of the gunlpt-Morgan, and shortly aftej--war?8- 8Ucceeded Captain Cbas. HayL et the Selma. In the memorable na val engagement with ; Farragnt, on l"e 5t of August, H 864, he corri manded this vessel, and after fighting most gallantly, was compelled to sulr render to overwhelming nnmbers, lhough not nntil most of his. mn ere killed and wounded his i First lieutenant, Conrttock,. killed ajid "irnself badly wounded , in ibe arm. 1 was sent to New York, was ex changed and on his way here,' iwhen e beard of the fall of Mobile. He yOL, XVIIl-Np, ,b9. ihen wei!1 to riiiladelphia, where I remainea a . lew '-vearp and came, to Mobile, where lie I , lias been over since. Ha liar! jmonir I m : ----- r i,- jvarm friends in , Mobile,1 1 chiefly J atnoug them Mr. A. D. Murphy with w . uvwaocu - ocuu vtu laoi i tare years of his life, i Hp vaa nlr. I WllOm ine. deceased - SDeilt the Iaflt I . . bo guest of Dr. Carter forf more than f year Captain Mhrphy was broads celebration last Jannarv. that i n antt beUum timM tlm ' Vt " 1" aanzra 'rmaa tA . TT r , ":.r iTi ftpr III lha I 1 It l tori Motno Xl.... T I . .u.j. - .y i " . . i , ana nis noase at Worrolk was aj ways open for his friend!, lie wa? . fond of sport, andj always kept hi guns and dogs. lie wasl onelof th . A-ib-JJ. i', f) ,!.. . v a., ana uie : oiner, a j aiiis. Vhesney, in Macon, IGa. - IIJs riglA name was reier. , rat' was, a incFTtiame given. mm ov ins naval inendtt llis tela tives nave been advised of his ileatb; and the body will remaii in ks tem- purary restmif piace: un,lll . IDsiruu uoiia u-ive oeen received iirom mem as io what final iitiuhiion will be made of it, Stranee ihatla man who lived on the wairjand f(lj;ht n the water ahonfd at lM.jle foluid ilea ( 1 in tyater two A lercy mau rial for j I V Seudlns ItalleiHCev . lvev. Dr. bmooti pastcirlof 1 l res i byterian cl church at ! Bow j!. injj Green, Ky.i was recently arra''gied before a court on the charge of hivin'i- chal- lenged a man with1 whbra l he had qriarrelled to tiijht a dueti This was the interpretation put hyl tl e : proseW cuiion on a very tiery letter sent by the clergyman. The dejjenee claim ed tliatf such wa not its tneamngJ Both sides argue so wen i mat ine lurv could not acrree stjlnd ing seven for cbnViclion and (five fir a!equiual i3T JE3C .E3 O XCT. I nkw advkki isKuiji ry. Wha K S. KUKCKKHTScbool notice. Hall & Pears all Lost pu2ty order! p. a Local Data. I Cooler and partly cloudy weaiuer ior tuis section to-ony . Ho session of t Mayor'n Court yesterday , morning. One of the colored , ' -I .. . I. . military yesterday companies was out on parade afternoon. Mr. M. A. Byrnel of Vhite4 Title. sends us the first boll of j cotton of i - - "i.i- i -.f . - - . i the season, grown on his lot bf three acres. TSe'nighestjtl'mktUeat the! . -I. , .0 ,. Bitrnal Station vestefdav was 86 decrees. bcine 11 i degrees lower than on Saturday. LThe police arrests ince'our last! . i . n , , , nnnrf mliriia nnn whil nfiii two colored - - v- . - men. the former arrested Sunday 1 and tbe latter Saturday night J all fo drunkenness. A small white boy fell over- hnfil ot th frmt of DfvV street vesterdav .fJmoon.but was rescued W persons, in . - . the Vicinity at the time. -4- We learn that nine ey-tw 0 bales of new cotton from La Grange, Ga., pass- el through here last ! night for Horfolk, Va., where they wiU be shi&ped td-day for LiTerpooL . The Atlantic Cadrets, colored, had their excursion to Smithville and the Blackfish Grounds, yesterdly moning, on the steamer T. & UnforhM The boat was crowded, and many Who intended to go were unable to eeton - Only a few day J are left in which to pay the balance dae on city taxes for 1875. tbe collection ol Iwnicn was re- j -a strained Dy tbe late lnianeuon, bow dis- solved. Pay tip before the? 28th, and save aaumonai cc j frje J, , , ' additional costs. 1'. - ...... . friend writing ul froirt Smith - 'Captain PinneJ, of the County Hotel, lias opened ior uo season. uis iEuesls are arriving quite fast, iHe has sev- for larceny, and three, for fornicaUon And dultery. Five more a,e expected, two for adulter v. two for larceftv. and one or, . . . murder. And still they come. J - KeV. Jtfrv Darganjjof Green vi .8. C, preached a very, able sermon at the !First! Baptist Chufch, BjaUday For so vounir a man. beine on evening. ly in bis ciate only one more punda j for the present A Kick Sailor, r , A German sailor by the name of i Chas. Schutte, belonging on the schooner Annie W. Barker, which arrived ! here from the Navassa Islands en the 1st inst .' was picked up in the streets yesterday! by Officer Wal- cott, very sick. Hi was tken io the sta tion iiuuso aou lioui tuenco to ine 1 jianne Hospital, where he will be properly cared for. ; .The Superintendent p of . Health, who examloed him, gaye )t as Jhia opinion' that it was a case of cramp i Tlolatlna Faecal ttezulatloHa. r i The hostmaater at Bell ISwamo. BrUotf wick county, N. clbas heen removed and the office discoatinuej, w ,., consequence of the noBtmastpr'a irnfflklrtV IrtBtamna and stamped es. relopes, contrary to the regula- fet de it. ' I ' " 1 V. .1 L H I I L . m il 1 a J. I ! : ; r- "-- i pjated Silver spoons, presentea oy a inenu; completed hts studiesj Mr. Oargab displays prize, a mm n iiiiiri rs wh r i miii i kx, vax. iihviiiv i 1 remarkablebility . I He willJ)rooably ofli- J in BOiA; fifth Drize 2.50 in eoM; tions of the department. WILMINGTON, ' wrd riob rienK. , I , ' a meeting or tne wecona Ward Uubwas neia ui ie uonrt House last night: -pursu- aDt to call. . The minutes of the nrprlino- , n meeting were . read 1 and approved; after "which, on1 motion, fthe following; named J cubiciuuui were appoiDiea on iiie uovern I inrpnAmmiifUA ;n J irentlemrn wpre AnnmnfpH nn Ia Hnvprn- i - already appointed, increases the number to fifteen: P. Heinsberger, Win. Calder. H. of three members,! from the Executive committee, the Chair to make the appoint ment by the next regular meeting,' . iiir. iiuua ijouuon,' ine oraior appoimeu 'for the rirfnainn wa tlipri rnllcil nnnn nnil proceeded to address the ' meeting in a sueech of much . tower, beinir one lof the i 1 . r 1 finest arguments we ihave heard in favor of Reform at any of the ward meetings du- : . i. - ' i " L TT I nug me-present campaign, uis remarks : Were highly applauded, and will no doubt : be productive of much good to the j cause. Col. John W. Atkinson was also called out and made n very flue epecch, j at the conclusicju of which Capt. John YV Gallo way and iE. S. Martin,' Esq., were severally called upou, but tendered their excuses. The meeting, Which " Vas quite a '. large and entLufciastic one. lheu adjourned. Accidental Drowalug er a mall Col- ortd Bor. . . ' u . . Sandav afteruoon. between 1 and 2 ii'ciocK. me oouv oi a small coiorea uoy, atipareuOy . between 5 aud ti years old, I skbsequently ascertained ik- .n...WrJnn iii whose name was to be W dock at illie Iiolmes, was discovered iu the Messrs. Wforth & Worth's wharf. foot of Mulberry street. Coroner lewlett was not fied at 3 o clock, and he forthwith Summoned a jury and held an inquest over the remains of the little fellow ill ap- peared from the evidence that the grand- father of deceased, one Samuel Holmes, was employed as a cooper at Messrs. Worth & Worth's wharf, and tbatj the hoy was in the habit of takiug his dinner to him. On Saturday he carried the bid man his dinner as. usual, and, after he bad par taken of the same, deceased remarked that he would carry the things home and then return so that he could go up with him in the e i eniug. This was objected to on the part of the old man, but the boy in sisled and was finally allowed to have his own way Not i long afterwards he again made his appearance and reported his presence to his grandfather, after which he went oil to play. The old man -saw no more of him. but felt no aonrebension. thinking be was somewhere near at hand, . i !i ..' until he got j-eady to start home,' when he J looked, about for him ana lie conld not be I found. - The! thought then occurred to him that the little fellow bad got tired bf wait- I ing and gone home, which he wis confi- I ;ueu tue i houe and found that he had not been seen I since he started back to the jvharf, The I grandfather and others then returned to the 'i i- wharf, n mui:h alarm, and search Was re- newed for the boy, but without availand J they finally came to the conclusion! that he J was drowned. Sunday morning friends of the' family commenced dragging Ifor the body audit was finally liecoveredj as al ready stated. ' i j The jury returned a verdict that deceased came io uis ueatn Dy acciacntai arownmg. i l . . . . . ..... L A Colored woman Drowned. A sad ending to a little too much hilarity, occurred at O. G. Parsley's wharf, at Smithville, Saturday night at about 11 o'clock. It appears! that quite a number of colored wdtoen assembled on the wparf to li.''-' I - J j ' ' it. iL; ' I nave a gooa time ana enjoy me j vreeze. i tome or inem, in oraer to seep np an out- j ward display oi spirits, imDioea just me smallest drop inwardly, Such appears" to have been the case with Sarah Galloway, of Wilmington, who, in stepping fr6m the Dixie to the Fire Fly, missed her footing and fell Into the rnrer, between the two boata. w th the cry, 'JOh iny Godr Every exertion was made' hy those at hand to rescue the unfortunate woman from . a watery grave, hut without success; Sun day morning , quite: a . number of persons dragged the river for the body, but without av til, until about 3 P; M., when it; was re cohered, Kt fie Match; :'-t:. "... ;V- The St. George and St. Andrew 's Rifle Teams will have three competitions for the following prizes, the first competition to be gin this (Tuesday) evening at 3 The aggregate scores ip the three titions to decide: jf-; ! f L - o'clock compe- Pir8t1pr5ii solid stone cameo ring, worth f to, presentea oy i. a. aubu, jaaq; ,. jcwci- ler. corner Front and Princess streets; se- cond prize,1 dinner and teaefs, of heavily Entrance fee at each competition 50 cents. Bellevue Cemetery. There have been four, interments in Bellevue Cemetery to thta date, all chil dren. 'I The i ages i were one year and nine months, twoyeartf and five months, two years and four months, and one, year and two days; and tbe diseases as follows: Ty phoid pneumonia two, : cholera infantum one, not known one, -f.;, 4 ! ,;;Mr. Theo: N.'IfcmsayGWTfl. T. of . i ' 1,1 ' ; . . t. ; ! A .knl i1a mo oiate,, wilt viaii, iui wpuuuu tuvui wv last of Rritmher when he is exoected f 6 I institute a' new ; lodge of Good Templars here and another at South Washington, I Pender count v. 1 Rri wk learn from amenl- j her of the order here, who has just received J a letter from him.: Ni; C, TUESDAY; AUGUST 22. : 1876. Tne .nallett Oae-nrotlier Aealiint Brother ,'1U1 ensaot David Mailett. charged willv &3aau t. and battery, with a deadly weapon. upon the . person of bis brother, Charles Mallett, on Sunday, the 6lh inat., at Camp ijinuf iu iuis vllJ r nanu. T.qmh in ihia iitv van linanl hpfnrp. Jus- . r . t M V " ( yesterday . morning. From the evidence it seems that : an old feud .existed between the parties, and that i the H sharpened for, the purpose, he went to Charles' house and renewed the threat that he would ' have his brother's blood, whereupon Charles," armed with a stick, forced his brother into the street, threw his bundle of clothitig after -him, locked the gatf, and then went intii the house and -r 'i .. i- . 1 ... locked the door' David immediately after jumped the fence,, burst the door open and entered. As . a a . L ' 4 ... I i r h,d si,, armed with hisknife, k him a blow with a slick, when Charles struc David seized a kerosene lamp and shivered it against the side of Charles' head, inflict ing! severe wounds, , The latter; then re treated to the street, with the intention of effecting bis escape from his. infuriated brother. He Iwus; followed closely by David, and, partially blinded by the blood which was flowing freely fiom the wounds hft had rPPPivfiil in the hend. he stfinned into T i r j T- rr i a deep excavation j in tne street ana ien. Before he could recover himself David had covered him and commenced stabbing him ia the bend wjth the knife. In this helj ) R4 hrce up htm, blows which would have oon killed j an ordinary man, he .liually succeeded io raising one of his arms to vnrd i ff antitrust at his head. when, the i v i , I i. 1 If ! i a ! J . . ;.l ' , 'i.l mine coming iq coniact wuu u, ine oiaue was broken Oft at the handle, but not be- fore lie hud received a severe wound in the arm Tne assailantmaddenedand infuriated as he was. seemed to be unconscious of the fact that the knife was broken, and i continued to; strike and thrust at his bro ther's head and body with the handle nntil the parties were finally separated. - It was thought at first that Charles would die from his injuries, hut he finally recovered suffi ciently to be able yesterday to give in bis testimony. ( j I - iJustice Gardner ordered the defendant, David Mallett, to give security in two jus tified bonds of the sum of $200 each for his appearance at the next term of the Su perior Court!, in default of which be was lodged in jail, j Tbe Excursion To-Day. The grand family excursion under the auspices of the; Society takes pis Young Catholic Friends' ace to-Klay on the steamer KvrthEast. ,The boat will leave the wharf foot of Market street at 8 and 11 A. M. and 2 P. M., and returning, will leave the plantation or uol. Alciinenny at u 3U, ana 2.20 A. M.. arid 6 P. JI. We are reaues- ted to sav that only those who have pur- chased tickets will be admitted on. .the grounds ; during ; the day; Everybody should get a ticket. Thermometer It ecord. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.85 yesterday evening, -Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the: Signal Office in this city:; Augusta, J.. .85 .80 .97 Montgomery,.. . . New Orleans, . , . Norfolk.......... Punta Rassa, . . . . 94 80 74 Charleston, ... Corsicana,.., Galveston... Indianola,. . . Jacksonville, ..93 ..90 ..90 ..86 ..87 S3 ,78 Savannah, St. Marks,.. i...94 . . . .82 Key West,.. Mobile...... Wilmington, B1VBB AND XtlAUlMKlTElTIS. , . urtrtno.: n,mn nni,nni.n arrive inside lbo bar yesterday afternoon, so we learn from the Signal office. -- The German Barque BurgemeUter Kerstein, Ehrenreicb, for this port, anchor ed at Deal on ihe 7th inst. , I uiabap Atkinaon'a ippolntmenti for Summer and Autumn, 1870. Hendersonville, ........ - Aug. 22 BeVard, St. Bartholomew's day. . Aug. 24 St. Paul's in the Valley,. ... . . . ..11 Aug. 25 Flat Rock, llth Sunday alter Tn- nit v.. Aug. 27 Glencoe,. . . ..!. L .. . 1 .. b Aug. 29 Beaver. Dam and Asheville Chapel, 4 12th Sunday after Trinity. Sent. 3 St. Andrewb', r. A nilrf'WH' . 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . . . JL SelL Rutherfordlon. T. - r r- I3lh. Sunday after Trinity,... .L...U . Sept. 10 Shelby...... J... ....... ..I . Sept. 12 Sept. 14 . Sept. 15 Llucoluton, . Hieh Shoals. ,,...... Charlotte .14th Sunday after Trin iiv ....L.i..J... J oepi. iy St. James, Iredell county,. . . . . .1 Sept 19 Monroe. SL Matthew's day.. . . . U .: Sept. zt Wadesborough 15th Sunday after .Trinity,., j......-. Sept. 24 Appointments" of Rev. W. S. ! Black, Prftaidinir Elder.' for his third round of Quarterly Meetings on the Wilmington Dis- trict for the1 Methodist E. . Church, South, the present Conference year:'- ; f "WhitevUle and I IflMih AniUat 2G-27 Waccamaw Mis'n f Wilmington; Front street, , bep 2-3 Tw Rnii'A Vecrfiiahle Pill s for the cure of Liver Complaint, Bilious Affections, Headache, and espe- ClUUV SICK MenaaCQei rau m om, oisuiw-u, . . Li 1 U. UAMAk ntA Jtrtnja l:tm BaCK Or lQieAlinttB, DICK DWiuwiu, uiu uuoso, Aiui' ttiohfc Weak Nerves. Loss of Appetite.. t.'Oa- ii.nonalK. Tlaransement of thus Kidueva. and all delieate Female Complaints. For sale by allduifgiaU at cts, a pox. " 1 1 , BOOK BUTDMBT. 'IVB JtOKJTUiS gftAB BQOk lfltd- ery doesaH kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work nuallke manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and ethers needing Receipt Books, : or other work, may rely on promptness la th execution of their orders. 4 -..- . f iraiKirts FBnmKO-lHKS. DiTajuable to rall- road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manirfactnrers and others, jj They are Wr durjnE, a4 clumgeleaai aad 'wffl eop sharp and dear for aa indefinite period of tbae. Hathtg Just received f rashr supply of these inks, wa are pre narad to ezecateorders promptly and at moderate rrteea.: " UIBDi , CORBBTTi Tn Lanrinbnrp. V. C. on Iho morn ing oi laeziei inai., ubiSN VlKULMA, wire or w. Jaraea corDt it. rormerly or tnu city, aged S years 7 months and 17 days. The friends ad acquaintances of the family are ree pec tfully Invited to attend the funeral aervices at the Cemetery, thismoraing at 9 o'clock. NEVVt ADVERTISEMENTS. School Notice. The German-American Institute, irirs. E. L. Itaeckert, Principal. ( if: ...... i - THE SEVENTH! ANNUAL SESSION will besrin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd,- with an efficient corps or Teacnen: ang-3t j TaThSu Lost. JL ESTERDAY, A COUNTY ORDER,. No. ,492, payable to James Wllion, and endorsed by him as Commit sioncr. . AH persons are forewarned againEt trad in f for the 8aine as application has been made ror a Qupucate. . , , augj-lC . j ; llALiLi & r&XKSAhU Qrand PamilV ExCUrsiOH . ui j and Picnic, k T UE Object of the excursion being if in behalf of charity.no person will be permitted on the Grounds unlesa'they have purchased a tlcfeet. I j ickqu to D6 naa ot anymemDer or tne fcocietyj! at Fifty Cents. - steamer NOTtTif-i? art irva tmt. tt v.rkit.; ?treet at 8 .and V nd .P- - Returnmg, leaves ine i'iantatufin at 9 30 and 12 301a. m. and tfj p.m. d. H. ALLEN, Chairman of Committee. aug ra-i t ! j Grand Family EXCUrSiOIl dlld PiCIliC ! ; j y l i i The Young: Catholic Friends' Society WILL HAVE THEIR t ! ;"( i I ' , . ; cvcntu Annual Excursion on ! : ! - - I ' TUESDAY, tlie 32d Inst. AT THE MAGNIFICENT PLANTATION OF j j COL. T C. MqJLHENNY T?VE8Y ARRANGEMENT HAS BEEN MADE JUJ to make this THE FESTIVE OCCASION of tne season. , i i : Amnio arransrements for Dancin?. SwineincFieh ins and Croauet Plavine have been' made. The Choir, accompanied by the , Sunday School, win give a vocai voncerx. : i I ! j i ne Liaaies or tne Conuremtion will serve Dinner; Lunch, lea Cream. Lemonade, Coffee and Conf ect uoneries at city prices. I -t The Committee pledge themselves to make this a GALA DAY to their guests. I - 1- The trip will enable all to have a beautiful fail on the eld Brunswick nver.l i ! The Boat will leave foot of Market fetrect at S and 11 o'clock. A. Mi, and a P. M. i . peTickets 50 Cents. ! Children half price. augl3-5t Su To Fr Su Tu j Grass Blades. R EA.P HOOKS. SNATHS. GRASS HOOKS SCYTHE STONES. DUTCH SCYTHES. FAN MILLS; FEED CUTTERS. Also, a large assortf meet of AMES' SHOVELS' and SPADK8. at the Lowest Cash frices in the city, at tha Old Kstabf iianea uaraware iiouse or juhn daw hujn. augSO-tf 19, 80 and 21 Market streeL Flour, Bacon, &c. 3 0 6 Bbl8 FRES? FLOUR grades, . Boxes'BACON, Sides and Shoulders,, 2QQQ Bush Primd White CORN, j QA A Bales choice EASTERN HAY, 100 Bbls DISTILLERS' GLUE, 500 New Baltimore SPIRIT CASES, 50 Bags COFFEE, K A Boxes TOBACCO ! j snuii. soap; ive. uanaies. 1 Crackers, &c., &b., for sale br aug 20 it ( WORTH & WORTH. just b ut. 1 "A c RIPP3, THE CARRIER, A Woodland Tale, j i By R. D. Blackmote. JOSE lUBQUAND, j- , By Eluce Hopkins. . ; . - -- . .:; 1 - ' I ; J ;- ; Just received and for sale at HEINSBERGER'S aug20-tf ive Book and Murlc Store. Moulson's Pure Soap j SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER SOAPS, FOR GE neral Family and Laundrv use. i It will save labor and clothes ; last lomrer, wah more, and in proportion cost less than any other soap onerea. i 1 j i ESTRlf IT., For sale only by ! CHAS. augSO-tfDAW D. MYERS & CO., 5 and 7 North Front St. ImportedHavanna Cigars, A NJt W I INVOICE OF VERY CHOICE 1 .! 1 FRAGRANT HAVANA CIGARS. La Parcpa Domestic Ciarara, i ALL HAV ANNA TOBACCO-beet Domestic Cigar sold. ; Better Known,! better reputation tban, any; ower in tne city. Bold only by m as. D. m vfrs& ro j ,ng SO-tfB&W , p and 7 North Frout S4. Favorite Flour. npiiE ORIGINAL and THE BES ( l 1 J iiJ BRAND OF FAMILY FLOUR Sold In this market can be found only at our Stores, 5 and 7 North Front Street. i i '; i m . i . . it.. cms. D. MVEUS&CO. aucao-tfD&w - : ;, il- : j Bagging, Ties, Hoop Iron, &c 1 1 QQ Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING, -1, , " "1 AAli Bundles Pieced and Arrow TIES, AV W I ! I i 2 Tons HOOP IRO t -4 A A Barrels GLUE,, .... i IVV BUNGS aad PAINT, rpr :' I - For sale by ang 13-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. , Ventilated! Furl Hats'! STRAW 'AND LINEN HATS I j! " : SILK UMBRELLAS ' ' . X " .if ... At - augSOHf HARRISON.& AtLEN'S, .-'--:, :'f.' -A:-''A l ". -V. -. ' , i , City Hat Store, 39 Front (t ,-WHOEE NO.h2,828 MISCELLANEOUS. ; j. i Administrators' Sale! 91. CltOXLY, Auctioneer.. On t i TTJK8DAY, AUGUST 2lO, 1876, COMMEN- "-t:,r.:J7-wm ?eu at mu oaioou; i m nouuixua uuuuiK, j, I ALL THE .FURNITURE AND: FIXTURES OF THE SALOON, 4, together with the unexpired LEASE thereof until uctooer i t, ivm. ,- AT SAME TIME AND , PLACE, The Entire Stock of LIQUORS', WINES,' ALE. 1" UKK, dec, win De onerea as a wnoie lr es ry bid be made, otherwise will be retailed. , AT. 11 O'CLOCK, A. iL, at Store, corner of Market and Second Streets, the ESTIKrf CONTENTS cf that FIRST CLASS CRO CK KY and FURNISHING STORE, WINES, ;L1- An inventory or tairty-nme (aaj pages. On Wednesday, 23d Inst. SALE CONTINUED AT STORE, CORNER of MARKET AND SECOND STREETS, :; AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. ; . . We. will offer ' I A FERE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE, by Miller, wuauommnauon lock, - ,- ; HORSE, DRAY and CART and HARNESS,' ii tt.Kijr vii! fiu nisK, prime, J5 HALF BOXES SUPERIOR TOBACCO.5 choice .na we win uenc. immeaiaieiy inereaiter, irom Beptemner let, 1876. until Uctonerlst, 1877, i&at lar?e and commodious STORK, with OWEL- LING above. fames acstrinsMo rentior tne . o.nsuinz year should inspect the premises, ' . , H. VOLLERS, 11. B.EILKRS. Administrators Estate G. H. W; Range, dec' aug au-at 2U, : J - Liverpool Salt. 3000 sk LI VBHP01, SAT' ' For sale bv -''''' I auj20-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS, Flour, SagarCoffefel&c. gQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, j Bbls SUGAR, JQQ Baga COFFEE, fQ Bbls RICE, ' For sale bv aug 9Mf KSRCtlNKR & CALDER BROS. Powder. Powder. ' 500 KeSS Eifle Bla8ting pOWi)EjR, iAA y Keers No 2 Duckins and Falcon iUU ' Sporting POWDER For sale by . t :il j I aug 23 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS i Bagging, Ties & Twine 300 Rolla BAGGINQ sandard OQ Rolls ' do : do ; : KA Tons New and tieco ARROW TIES, OV 1000 Lbs TWINE, Vnr Bam bv ' . . - aug 23-tf KERCHNEK CALDER BROS. Tlie Price o F "WAMSUTTA P. M. SHIRTS t j rn a xmim wpnu t5 50 TO 1 6 PER HALF DOZENS aug -tf MUNSON k CO.! JTotice. i.li j PFKCltTEASURER, & COLLECTOR, ) r iff UllTC -V1T W1LiM11V, . V. . . i'r . Auaust 15th. 1876. HE INJUNCTION IN THE 'CITY CASEn HA VING BEEN DISSOLVED, by the-reoent decision of .the bupreip Court of North Carolina, NOTICE l Uiuuiitx uivjvm to au panies -ecmcemea, vo call atthiajoflce and pay forthwith the balance dud on City Taxes for 1875 ; and if the-eatac is not 'paid on or befprt AUGUST 25TH, (instant,) I shall ad vertise and aeB sach property, for City-Taxee, with expenses uiereuu, a wtu cujuuitsu mj iuc mo ui- iiunctioru aug io-wa:n , Treasurer and Collector.! Cotton Ties, Flour,! &c. QAAA Bundles COTTON TIES, ;. OA A Rolls BAGGING," K A A Bbls FLOUR, from new What, g A Boxes MEATS, ' ; , t ' IKfl Boxes and Caddies TOBACCO, BUCKETS, BROOMS, matches; &c. i ' , For sale low by BIXFORD. CROW & au? 17-tf ' i i --- Co. Mosquito Netting. EXTRA QUALITY, ENGLISH LACE, 3 f - '! SJ. and 3 yards wide,! Vl'JUlVM A.M. A A WtV WU. - . ....v. Cheap at . WKDKICK. iS. 4' (GrfeuadineSe K riECES.MORBOP' THAT f V' j! i O ' ' I 87XO IRON' GRENADINE! r Wiu be received vs tiunasUAX mominp. . jUEDlUCli. ' i ,1 !! 'iJ- - Great rpHK GREATEST BARGAINS OFFERED IN A EVEKY t'LASH OF OKx GOODS. - SiOCK ALL NEW. j ijy ! ' le 19-tfD&W i . ' f HEDRICK. ' - V : , , . ,'- - l WiVvOllOO ;JUOVlfliOU. pflB PRICES OF COFFEES HAVE BEEN RE- L ' DUC ED 5 OTSPBR LB. Coffee? Roasted and mHR PRTPKS L DITCBD 5 OTS PBR LB. Coffeei' Roasted and Ground daily under my own supervision, and guar anteed PURB and FKKSM. ; 1 -j i (.(!: ,'. low market. Call aad see mq. W ill price Goods at, 1 lowest pssioi uviup prices.! -ni- aot! 1 JAMES a STEV.ENSQN. For ": i"Ml 'GOOTjrNEWSPAPER,-t AND I COMPLETE i V KH1NTINU UFFIca, in one of the most thrifty towns in the State, can be bought on reasonable terms, for the cash. ' The paper has a very laflje elrf culaticn, and as nne run or aavertismg as any week ly in the Mtate 'There is a eood Job Office connect ed with the NewsDaoer. thit is dolne an excellent. 1 outinesi.' i or particulars appiy io ".'si aa. : ... ..... . : . i, ... i . I i an 17-3m Falling!, . 'iJilK ; Falling ii ''r Mil Falling! NOTWITHSTAKDINfi THE '-' EICEEDINGLY warm weather.-the prices of mv hUMMEW i:iAxnuiuconuaaeto rail." ::ri' :- . , i r ALPACCAS aad LINENS at Heavy Dlscoant j ' : . - . . . j . ..... i . I . : 1 : . ; ; ; . tafONE. HUNDRED White MaraoiltM VttRT ciosea out at rxjrj-x iEK CENTiesa than the ren raiar once. i 1 :).: -;. i- " - ' t'4U DAVID, i Merchant Tailor and clothier, aug 80 tf S7 Market St 4 T lill)v..i,...i)lf 6 oc rhre weelu..2r..:."..I.f.'.-..:.. 6 M y two monthB.::..;..:::.:;.:.. ....w w Tbree months .U 00 ty-Contract Advertiiemant Ukes ;t propot UonatelrlowrtteB. - -' , ! FiTe tioo&rea estimated mm & aoirtar-cfilnmn. and i w qnarei aa naii-commc. j . . MISCELLANEOITg: EdgeWoTtli School, Kp. 59 Eraiuklb Street, Baltimore. lt ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLFOB YOUNG LADIES. ! Idra. H. p. LBPEBTRE, Principal. The next Scholastic Year beams THURSDAY. sjiiT. Slat; - Foj Circulars spply t the t A8tlg 18-CW . . M ili:t if. PHINCIPAL. UPTOI bUR, Cigars, Tobacco. ,.51ff"' S1HOKIXG ARTICLC9 Wnioney's worth, bat be sure and pay over the counter, unleaa you have deposits iih - . t -' ,, ; , , ? , t- MM., ft'lnW a , aug!34f ! : TOBACCONIST. Sale of Beal: Estate imfterjMortgaire. BY YERTUB OF AND IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of & certain indenture of mortgage, made by William A. Cumming aad bis wife, hereinafter referred to. the nndeKhmed. as reigne the Attorneys of "The Real Estate aad Loan A ao ciation. or wnmioeron. nonn carouna, wui. on SATURDAY, th28TH DAT OF AUGUST NhXT. at Ja o'clock. M., at-ba. Juoozt Jlouie door, in t be City of Wilmington, cause to be sold, bv Public I Aticuon.! ror ca I tke same which" i io "ine wnmineto company," oy indenture or mortgage, dated July Sth, 1872, and registered In the proper office in Book F.F F.. at paeeS78 and following, situate In the city of Wilmington, in the county of New Ha nover, and described -as follows t Beginning in tbe Western line of Third Street 183 feet South of Ana Street, thence Westwardly parallel with Ann Street 165 feet, thence Southwardly parallel with Third Street 66 feet, thence Eastwardly parallel with Ann Stnwt IPS (out In Ids UJsatana lln.nf and thence Northwardly; -with said line of 1 bird Street 66 feet to the beginning. I ! t I' i 1 WEIUUT .A STEDMAN. je ia-tds " , yv,rj 'Attorneys. ppe's Sale or YalnaMe! City . , - Property., B Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE CON- tained in a certain Indenture af mortgage, made by Thomas B. Carr and Caroline N. Carr his wl e. lo Susannah Marks, deceased, bearing date the 30th day of March, 1873. and recorded in the Register's Office of New Hanover county, in Book "G.G.ti." at pages 181, 182 and 183, thetuideraigned, as Attor ney of Thomas H. Howey. executor of the last will and testament of the aid Susannah Marks, dee'd., will expose to sale, by public auction, for cash, on MONDAY, the 11TH DAY of SEPTEMBER. 1876. at 12 M at the Court House door, in the said Oily of Wilmington, in the! County bf New Hanover, and State of North Carolina, the following LOT, , PIECE cr PARCEL OF LAND, lyinr; and situate : in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hano ver, and State of North Carolina: and bounded and described as .follows : Beginning in the Pastern line of Second Street. between Market and btck Streets, seventy-three 03) feet trom where the East cm line of Becond Mreet Is intersected by tl e Southern line :of Market Street, running thence Southwardly along the Eastern line of fcecond Mreet fifty even (67) f eet, thenee Eaetwardly, and parallel with Market Street seventy (73) feet, thence North wardly, and parallel With Second Street fifty-seveu (5?) feet, thenoe Wentwardly, and parallel with Mar ket Street seventy (70) feet, to the Eastern line of Second Street the Veginnin.. j i i t The Building on ' said premises contains three commodious and eligible Stores, and three, conve fcientTeaemenaboTejp m aug 10-tds i ).: I ;i Attorney. - I i I r -: ! - . j Ciaefluins. . Cider Hills. 1 J'. al. 'Vf i'i . . . ; . I III rUTCHINSON'S FAMILY j . com cingic ana liiouoie. For sale at Very Low Figures; .. . , , at the New Hardware More cf aug 0 -tf GILES fe MURCHlSON. i t ...? M - HIM- "k ;i. I..-W fN STORE AND TO ARRIVE- : PLANT'S EXTRA", '. EAGLE STEAM, ORIGINAL, I. ;piisE, COUSIN'S FANCY. : and HAVANA . We can recommend and wl'.l euarantee the above brands of Flour as being fresh ground and made . from new wheat ! 3 I t :. I i:: i , Forsaleby 1 j!''"' "" i-' aug 13-tf ; , i WILLIAM & MURCHISON. i r United States of America C. F, District of Nortb Carolina. . i vs. : ' i For Seaman's Schooner W, . Potter and her V waees ; amount tackle, apparel and furni- I $373.86-100; 18th ture, .. v ;; i t " :: ') August, 1876. jj To Wnom it May. Concern NOTICE ' IS HEREBY 3l VEN THAT IN OBE dience to a monition to me addressed, under tbe feaiof the District Court flheUkiiled 'States for Cape Fear, North Carolina, dated the 12th An gut t. 1876, and tne provisions or law in suca cases, i nave this day attached and seized the Am. Schooner, W.I J. Pottkb, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and detain and hold the same In my custody, untilthe further order of satd District Conrt - 1 I The monition aforesaid is founded on an Informa tion filcU by Jette JiCessiday. Eaqu Circuit Court Commissioner, la the office Of the Clerk of tbe Dis trict Court , aforesaid, certifying to said Clerk that there is sufficient 'cause of complaint whereon o found-admiralty process In the above eaase, and for thA amount above anecitfed : Now.-'tberefoie. all persons claiming tha same er kaotving, or having tbe authority to say, wny tne property ana tnings aforesaid, shosld. aot be; . . . i : .1 u.. aid. aad .sold in naynnnt of the ait ill Haiiner'a wases: are herebv: notinea to ue ana appear Deiore ine eiuu toarr, v. be held, in andioc the. District aibreaaid. on tbvFirrt Monday afti r ihe. Fourth Monday in October next, at; 10 o'clock la the foreaoon pf that 4ylf the same shall be a day of iaiiadfction. otherwise on the next day or jmnsdicuoB taerearter, taen ana, xaere to in terpose a claim for the same, and mak their allega- lions in that behalf, shq wing , paustif iaoy, to tne contrary.) r. i t J. B. U1LL, U. b. M.. Per J.N ViftpataraVfDeputy. Edwabd Castwell. Plaintiffs Prbci - 'angTO'grt'''1''"11'' -1 YSf-eoi'yf"-'' 1 , , : ,. . ... , j ' j EX 'A1 I H j l.i b ; ,l);W If.l ii7 'Beer,:lmprted, iatiCi AND FI5IEST jSVER BROUGHT : .. OUR IMMENSE SALE OF TT' SPEAKS FOR J VITSELFi .ff'Vj u i ! j ! ii 3k! t ir i 1 ) ii-!,iJi'.f..!,i-.L,,r''..;lj F R. E S.Il . ;iif Georgie's Bank Codfish. i ,.. . I . L . .-w v . II i -i. . - i , ik'H-U tlx. -.m ASi new ' invoice of t-; Cooked .Canned Slealf , New Canned Fruits, if.,;';..: J t, ...a-iJ i., . i . t ; v and Tesetables. I I.H l !' til i Fresh Ground New Process'FIonr. r FOR SALE ONLY BY Geo. J.ll II 11 & 13 Sonta Front St. 11 pil a, tae f ASCL UK D, being uras coriveved .bv lata mnrtwHpor n North Carbuna Life Insurance -4; J i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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