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tiE S0BIIHI6 STAB. I prjELISUED DA1LX. ci wtBi or sOBacBirno r adta oa: 11 00 tiir month, ' h 85 00 Urea months ,. ' , Ono mu-. - . d jlTered!ill My -partottho f- - . a TT fifteen CeKtB per wee, wo 5LFSedtoXctformor Tptfty rai ts oerwcek. Our City Agents are .T Fifteen Cents per ,..' month in tdne. MORNINO EDITION. .OUTLIMIJ.. SeTeral dwUing3 destroyed ; bj Nriw York. by f fires SLJitoD court ia Ne York decided thU cili could not rtrquird constitutionally 1 . I . tn TMirhB Bnftrlftl IS. I th i i dose. i The LionaoB otanaartt uis- i . I. IT.. JrM, I nlnlnrn nliJnK 1 tfhes! claim B iiuiuau . Pt 11 probably hasten peace. jxew I . . Ybrk niaikets: Gold, liufiiut; cotton, r l Htifi124 ds: rosin $1 t5l: C7i; Arita turpentine, 29j30 cents. ' ' Noticing uen. oox and the 'New S ork World ueniai of the Inter storv about ?i trumped-up VanceV "gecession speecd v at the opening of the campaign this um- er, the Chicago 7ribuney a liepub- ran paper, co whhiw -v.-,iv., L;n or retract. The TWiwie says:; "No good comes of inventing calom-j a upon political opponents. This ii IH pood text, but we 1 observe that H iU nrpach'er wanders from it in his I X n pract ice. The ! ! State Canvass. JessCngtr: On dit hat the Rad-I ,..... :n w-.nf- L,..(,s OI He Will livriuiliair 1 Jrcloth aud Li. VV. II nnphrvyv for! I Iniiap W. G. Morinev for the :te, John 15. Smith for bhwriff, J.l Pearson for Treasurer, J. A. ilsliiugioii for Ilesjister. and that J oiiizitioii of negroes U their only Uiie.of success. i his from a relia- I':...""! ! .- I'.'" ' bl KepiiDiican source. , , Old Wayna is already m ablaze of mthasiasm, says the Messenger, Ihe JiiAservatives are rallying to a man, kliil wlli OWil ine iai Jit-Pki vie iu me ;.)Ullliy. i r : ." ; A oreat Conservative kneeting was Ji.'l 5 1 Snuf hfipll. Johnston conntr. ist batardav. Col. L. 1C- Waddell WW nominated for the Senate. The to wesseiiC'er says the ticket throughout I nt.iut (ipllfnt OIIP." Sl)wPIhtft I Vere made by Hon. J. Jl Uavis, Col. ii. IL .Waddell. Dr. Leach. James F. KJmatulson and others. Crowd esti- inated at 1,000 persons. ! ' , Ve learn by the Norfollc JLaid- tkitrk that a personal collision took iAjum at Currituck Court House du- jinga polit ical discussion ' between Uciavina Coke, H.sq., and one ijind- hey. lxie account siaies in at a Ren tA fiht followed. At the time re ferred to the meetinsr was ODened bv JIr. Lindsey who, in the course of ins remarks said that Governor Vance it.U afraid to 'meet him in a fair dis- icBMion, but had-rent Q;iavius Coke. Mielof ithp greatest carpet-baggers 9uu seaiawa!9 in iuo oiaie, i wiiere njioti Captain Coke struck him, when .a general nght lolloweq. y .e 8UP" iitwe the Lindsey mentioned is the AlacLindsey to whose lender mercies John rool wished; to 1 entrust Gov. rabam and other Democratic waders durinjj Kirk times. Vance of coarse was on his regular canvass, which lie t'ould not break into simply ao gratify Lindsey. ' There was a Democratic speaking At isnow Hill, Greene county, on Sat wruay ia8i, ai wnicn Jnitle by CoK Thomas speeches were S.Kenan, Jno. i'. Wooteu, Eoq., Maj. Jl ihurd, and DrrArendell. A. Kngel- a recruit roni tne .Republican tanks. -r Windy I Billy Henderson was knocked down and beaten, on the street in Lexington, by Mr. Enniss, late city editor me iiaietgn JSewt. Henderson attacked Enniss about an article which appeared in ne Mm wkile the latter was. connected with that paper. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jims yfmwc Hayes and Wheeler. t .11. mtDEH Wood-worker wanted. DeRoeset & Co. Nortji Carolina bacon. Local Omm. U4 r 4 Bail ft We learn that J fiwaniin-e (lurin; i lie j: resent wt-ek r Hi hlaii v frietu wiii be ulad w Warn thai Rt-v. Mr. Ta'vlti'a lieal.h con- I 4mufs to improve hiuce his arrival iu Vir- mm. - Slight chancres in pressure and mperhtute, easterly to wt eBterlv winds and clear I or partly clou Jy weather are the pre- f'i..ti for this latitude to tjay " : rf- About two crds of iihtwood peie being cut up or tok-chts, in! the City j11' yard, yesterday, to jw Laed In the Re- Tf wan torchlight procession, VVexJisday T e learn that Miss Kate Put- 'mn, the actress, Wm married !few days ... it . . .. . i - 1 ! - " - " ' ' i w. air. j. j. Sullivan, who has been !am.i. . ,i I I f. . i t r,"i'Prijng ner oa uer tourg tj,roU)?h ; the country C. i I , I - j i r MHPm(;iuems uv 'en made in Belfovno Iomulsrv BinA onr Vmit lw. ' ' -" I .1 . VrwHOalO m . V " auci k im a iv m ma a - - a . . , 'Ots have been laid out and hedges -uea around them, a neat and substan- archedateway erected &c. ilttluriAB Y.l "ere will be a parade of this company, S Thoday, the 31st instant; at'5 o'clock, hope to see a full tarn-Out on that oc- tasion. Tht., V.J 5 1 U ' t... Wq rec-ivp In . i " I 1 ... vrecetTed,. and the; members . acr.re-- - S ...w ..!' . I.. - ' . I 'QUPCtol f . .. I ! r . f . ..( " can at me captain's i orace ana ;Cf Hiern before the pnra.de: VOL. XIII.-NO. 35: Prom circumstances which have since come to light.it ianow thought that Oeorge Moore, the colored man reported to1 have oeen lound drowned in Indian Crcck,v Brunswick county, during the early toart of last week, an account of which was pub- muea in iuis paper, was foully dealt with. Reports from Brunswick yesterday were to 'ffTff tlvt nn'tha A .J. 1 poneu io nave, oeen drowned, a person -mWW !. 1.-L-- l .! . . yrn nuum, ii, una since oeen ascertained. Aioore bad previbusly hsd ; some difficulty . , . with at a place called Canal Rock, arid who had threatened h s life. passed up Indian Creek in a canoe and upon some friends seeking to detain Ihim he remarked that he was in a hurry, as he had some important business to attend to, or words to: that effect.- Not loi aftir he i haul left George ! Moore also passed up ! the' creek in a canoe, and shortly afterwards the n port of a gun was heard. It is reported further that when Moore's canoe was found there were stains of blood found in it and also on the paddle, and it is likewise stated that the boat belonging to the : other party was also found to be stained with blood. It ia farther Hllt?!pil tht fhv ceased, jwheii thd body! wak fouud was crushed in, and it is stated that much ex- citemeut exists in the neighborhood iq rcf- erence to the matter. ! We, of course, kuow,. nothing as to the facts in the case, but as the reports refer-1 red to have gained preltv general circula tion in this city aud perhaps elsewhere, we thought proper to iilude lo them thus Ipub licly in j order ; tiiai xaiiu Bulutiou .t the seeming! mystery ens iroaliug ihe ulfiir might be Mirive.i at. ',. tMc:: I '. As to the geuilcmuu wha held the in quest, all who kuow him will i readily i c- quit huik of any intentional carelessness or ucgicLi in icticiiug um iuv isuair, auu lfc seenis that thef acta alluded to. (if .they shall prove to be facts, upoa proper inve&liga- 1 tion), came to light after thef inquest was held, if we may except the report thai, the head of iht deceased was crushed in. The erai. ui we jury, as puwtsiiea its our paper, was '' that deceased : came to his aeath ty urowningl " which was calcu ated leave t ha impression that the jury was not altogether satibfied that it; was acciden tnl as tbul wnril una tuil ncnrl Tae OemocraUe Banner; We had an i opportunity, . yesterday, f examining the splendid Democratic banner now being painted atad which will be 6US- pended across the main, or Market fctreet. from Messrs. GreeA & Flaunts stote to the building opposite. It is a tremendous J affair, being fifty-six jeet long and twenty one deep, with the bames of our candidates, I State and National, devices, mottoes, &c.i inscribed upon it. It will probably bj the largest banner ever erected in tins btate, and will have the further advantage of bc7 mg entirely the prouuet ot hyme enterprise and borne talent, it win oe cotnpitieq ty Thur8day Be2L Steallne Clethlns. A colored man by! the name of Dick Bra- dy was arrested yesterday,1 charged with stealing clothing and other articles from James Henderson, j also colored. It j ap pears that they occupied a camp together, where they were at work, and the articles were stolen during! Henderson's absence. The case was carried before Justice Cassi- dey, who required the defendant to give bond in the sum of $100 for bis appearance at court, in default of which he was com- milted to jaiL fllaror Courc. William Smith, arraigned on the charge of fast driving on the plank road; judg- r,llu J I ment suspended. Iaham! Quick.charged with fighting; judg ment suspended. Edward Oanse, charged with disorderly conduct, was ordered to pay a fine ot f5 and costs, but the prica was afterwards re mitted by order of, the Mayor. March Bill, charged with the larceny of a bunch of fish, the property of J. A. Hew lett., Case continued. J j , In the case of a party allowing a danger- ous dog to run at large, judgment was sus pended.'; J1' ,rJ:'l5:: : ,; :i . , ' j t Four cases of disorderly conduct were continued over for a future bearing. t iMtial n ow ' ' '" rii Mumetftr Record. ;:. The followinz will Show the stale of the thermometer, at th4 .stations mentioned, at 4-S5 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from tne aignai umce in inis ciry: Au usta, 87 Cairo,....., 83 Charleston, 82 Montgomery, .93 Nashville,;. . ... New Orleans,.. New York,.... Norfolk;....;.. Pittsburgh,.... Punta Rassa, . . Savannah,...,.. Shreveport, .... St. Louis, ...... St. Marks...... Vicksburg...... Wilmington,.... .83 .88 Cincinnati,.... ...o Corsicana, ... . . . .80 Galveston, .... .70 Fori Gibson....:.. 90 .77 .80 .76 2.75 :82 1.92 ludianola, .......85 Jacksonville, ... .,8tf Key West,.......W Knoxville,......84 liyocbborg,......80 Memphis,, 77 Mobile,...,..,,,, S9 I! .TO. 85 y.82 i.79 i; First WardClnb. . We are reqaested to state that the First Ward Demrcratift r,lnh will meet lhia(Tuea a f( --.t rrp.-rr-i - w-- rr - r i payi evening, at o o cioca, at tneir emu I ritrtin Ttrrwttilvn Hull riv arriar tit thA Praa. .1.. . ' . i , .. ' 1 a w wm w j a J av mmmm m i r-i n i 'uatr w mm ' w asb m m a m s-k a n a I ceasary arrangements for the raising of their flag, I ExearalB The steamer . 3. . Jn4erhGl, Capt La- 1 tham, jwill gie a ' moonlight' excursion down the river on Monday night mxi r It haa not vet heed decided whether to croto 0i.u.T. . ' - f. t .t--- r n " aay eTent. however, ample frrrstpgements wlU bo made for dancine. tea and a !eo0d ... . . i - ...... i " il :i.::sil...t. .... I . : 1 . : t . - j . I. i i . '. j . 1 1 . . i , . J. . i . J . .. t . -.,' It :;".:.;;...-.... ,;;-.'.. .u.., ., : , .... ...... .. . . , WILMINGTON! At the ReDublican fionmv nimvpn.ini for Robeson, held at Lumberton, on Salur- day last, the following ticket was nomina ted: ,.Xi! :lr; v-;l ':- ,'- Xi I- i For House of Representatives R. j I Norment, Neill McNeill, i Sheriff Col. P. P. Smith. . Treasurer Wmi McMillan. T Register John II. Collins. Jurveyor Sim McLean Coroner M. G. Redmon. Commissioners John McNair, Daniel McMillan, Thomas Allen, E. K. Proctor. Restrained Taxei. f The sale of property for balance due on State and county taxes for 1875, restrained by the late injunction, commenced yester- ay morning, in front of the Tax Collec-I tor's office next to the Court House. Thirty peces were disposed of, and there are -about two hundred more pieces to be sold, which will be bid off between' this and Friday next. The sale will be continued to-day. Those who wish to save additional cost and trouble should call and settle theii tuxes at once. : ! Colored Kxeuraiouieti. Upwards of two hundred colored excur siouiats arrived here from Newbern, Tar boro' and other points, yesterday afternoon. It was expected that two or more military compacies would be along, and the colon d military here turned out to receive themt '1 ' tue deoot. but thev failed to come. The excursionists had a grand reception at City J tail last night, j They leave this ufiernoun at 2 u'chick. Shooting Jlatvn. The second competition for th e' five prizes heretofote alluded to in these columns, by tliH Rt rjunrirn nnA Rt A nrl mw'J SUmnlin-r nl, 1 ... . i . . n. . I ' ,,. (Tuesday) afternoon,! at 3 o'clock. Snapeude Publication. peudt Publication. f We regret to see by the last issue of the Eoehing Review that its proprietoisL Messrs. i Seeders & Willis, have been . compelled to relinquish its publication for the! want of the requisite encouragement from the buti- ueas puunv. . . . KIVKIt AND M AKINK lTEiri.. The schooner Dick Williams, Camp- belli arrived at New York from this port, on the 25th iust. ! '.:! " ' Wiswell, Glover, ar- July 14th, bom this The brig J. M. rived at Rio Janeiro r port -j The Norwegian barque lyphon, Capt. i Tuomasen, 4i days irom ItiO Janeiro, was I reported in below yesterday. signal service and haklne items. tik. KonvaUn brig 2fira ptit to sea ye8terday afternoon. British barque iyphori, Br tish brig RjbetUo anti British barquentine Emma Cm. were reported n below yesterday. Blabop AtkiutuuU Appointment lor summer and Autumn, 1876. Flat ! Rock, llth Sunday after Trit mty......... i-. Glencoe,........... j.; Beaver Dam and Asheville Chapel, Aug. 27 Aug. 29 12th Sunday after Trinity,. . SL Andrews'..:.... J.1 Sept Sept. 3 5 Rutherford ton, 13th Sunday after Trinity , . Shelby.......... Llncolnton, Hieb Shoals... . . Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Charlotte ,14th Sundiy after Trin itv. Sept. 17 Sept. 19 St. James, Iredell county,..., Monroe. SL Matthew's day,.. Sept. 21 Wadesborougb, 15th Sunday after 'Trinity,.... ...... J'. Sept. 24 Appointments of! I Rev. W. S. Black, Presiding Elder, for bis third rouud of Quarterly Meetings on jne wiimragwn xw- . . m .v. -.uj:t V nin.nh (Smith ITlCb IOC IUO juciuuuui u vuuivu, wv" the present Conference year: ; j - SLVmu-o, .8blloh.AagU.. Wilmineton. Front street, Sep. 2-3 Ttae ittTaiu. The mans wiu ciose at me vuyj rmwji- flee until further notice as follows; Northern (night) mails for all points North, East and West of IWeldon, ! dailv at ...J 6:30 P. M. " thrrmorh ftnrl WAV (davl malls dailv. except Sunday. 6:80 A. M. Mails for the N.- C Railroad, d routes suDolied there from, at........ i.... 6;30P. M. Southern mails for all points---')' Hnnth. dailv.:.. . J. ........ 5i30P. M. Wftstern mails H). C. R'vl daily 5:45 P. M. Fayette ville, and offices oh Cape wJar flivt-r - TnpS':tava and. Fridave. . . .. . . . . J ... . ... ..,.100- M. PnvflttevHle bv C. C. li'v. dailv fexceDt Sundays).!!'.. .:.'.... 5i00A.M. Onalow C. H. and intermediate offices e verv Friday ........ 6 jOO Ai M. ' The 8mitbvme malls, by steamboat, close at 8 A. 31., daily, except Bunaays Mails for Easv Hill. Town Creek, Bell Swamp, Supply and Shallotte, every Friday at B A. M. ..- i'l . .. ! ! Mails delivered from 6KX) A. Mi to 750 P. M., and on Sundays from8:Wto :3UA. Mi : II-,. ! ' v Stimn Office onen from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6. -00 P. M. ' Money order for Register Department open same -as stamp office. .-. v . , - . - -1 Stamps for sale at general delivery when litmn nfflAA ia dosed Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and nichL . . i j i . ' I Mails collected from street boxes eyery day at 4 30 P. M. CITY; ITEITIii. r . laA ,t bad 1 wh t.k. Z doM of Dr. Ball's Pills.. Price S3 - vwvm - I 1 u I rents. - . -...i. ' ' " " I 1 t s BobKBiltDBT. ftn Mosjruw BTABJook Bird orv does all kinds otBindlng and Baliag In a work- tnAmHka taaaner. and at reasonable prices., Ver chanU and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely oa promptness intha exoenbmof : )hlr orders. Tajisst PwjitnS'lJKtWTJttb ru" 1 ad companjas, mmM9 WHNftotoW , nan si, dv 1 chanta. ttanaf actaran and Ptaera. .Tftey K during and ehangelew,! and wUl copy sharp spa . ,ifrt,.iif hWil' Harine last I receiTed a fresh aupplyof mesa inks, waaj pre- I pareaw executeoraers promptly and at soodenU N. C, TUESDAY.! AUGUST 29, 1876. NEW AIVERTISEMENIiS. iWanted, FIRST CLA.S3 CARRIA.GB WOOD WORK- ErI Any afraid of Iwork need not apply, i! P. n. UAYDKN, an29-afc I i Wilmington, ST. C. North Carolina Bacon. 11 A VERY CHOICE LOT OP N. 0. :ih ! SIDES. M ! I (J and 8HOUl.TKRS, Jin received ana ior sale oy ujr23-lt DkROSBET ..St CO HAVES AND WHEELER. Portraits in Dare iiaetAs hiahest tvU of ihe art engraved by the Continental BaulC note of art. Suss 49xs4j ok sfabatb shmtb. j m dq not buy thb common ; prints issued, A6BNT9 WANTED. A AOuKBS J&MSH W1UHT. ! ft blisher and Bookaeller pg 99-lt UPlneStew Yorfej 3 DITOR BTAR-f-DxAB Sib : My attention has been called to a number of Billa. oosted In dif ferent part of the city, ai advertisement of an Ex coreion which is to take place between thU city and Columbia, r-'. C , on the 11th proximo, in which my name appenrs as a member of the Committee who have charge of said Excursion. - X respectfully beg leave to lniorm aii wnomu may concern, tnjronen your paper First, that my name is bciagused y name ia -peine nsea in this connection withohpny knowledge and consent; Second, that I regard these numerous excursions as a growing and crying evil among onr straightened a id impoverished people, which should he opposed oy every ngni mmKing man among ns. angl Ketpectfnlly, It. J. SANDERS. Sale of Real Estate under Mortgage. B Y VIRTUB OF. AND IN ACCORDANCE with the provUions of a certain indenture of mortgage, made by William A. dimming and bis wife.i hvrtinafter referred to, the nndereigned, as the At-rneys cf "The heal Estate and Lean Aso nation " i'l Wilmiaeton. North Carolina, will, on SATURDAY the26TH DAY OP AUUUST ISiXT. at i o'clock. .., at the Oonrt Houe door, in the City of Wilinhig'on, cause to be sold, by P.ublic Aorn n. lorcam ue r&KU&is ur u&jnu, Deing the same which was conveyed b said mortijaijora io' - iiiif Wilmington North Carolina Life Insurance t'ompHry," by indenture of mortgage, dated Jaly th. sS7 ii and registered in the proper office in IV.ok.iW IT;, t page 378 and following, situate in te cit of Wilmington, in the county of New Ha novct. and described aa follows : Beginning in the: W ute n hue cf Third Street 133 feet South of i Ann Street, theuce Westwardly parallel with Ann Street lt& fet;t, thence Southwardly parallel with Third tvrect bo fiet. thence Eastwardly pa allel with! Ann Mrett t5 feet to the Western line of Third Street, and thence Northwardly with said line of Third street oo feet to the beginning. I WRIUUT Si STEDMAN. jeS5-tds : Attorneys. POSTPONKMBNT. The above sale is i - I i -'. stpoaed until WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th INST. , at 13 o'clock M., at the Court i Bouse door. aug xT-tds Hor gfeee's Sale of VaWl ; . Property. City t VIRTUE OF THE POWER OP SALE CON- tained in a certain Indenture of mortgage, made by day of March, 1873, and recorded in the Register's ttfiice of New Hanover county, in Hook "U.tAU." at pagei 181. 182 and 183. the undersigned, as Attor ney of Thomas H. Howey. executor of the last will and testament of the k'aid Susannah Marks, dee'd.. will expose to sale, by public auction, for cash, on j at 13 M., at ths Court House door, in the said City or Wilmington, in tne county or New tianover, and State of North Carolina, the following LOT, riKCKtr rAKUsii ur lano, lying ana sitnate in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hano ver, and State of Nona Carolina, and bounded and described as follows i Beginning in the Eastern eti I between Market bed Hock Streets: seventy -three C3) feettron where the 'East ern line of Second ttrt-et is Interrected by tre Southern line of Market Street, running thence Southwardly along the Eastern line of Second Street fifty-seven (57) feet, thence Eastwardly. and parallel with Market btreet seventy (70) feet, thence North- : wardly, and parallel witb Second Street fifty-seven (3 1 1 ikcl, lueuce vv epiwaruijr, ana parauei witu .mar ket Street seventy (70) feet, to the Eastern line of Second Street the Beginning. ; ill : The Building on ' said premises contains three commodious and eligible Stores, and three conve nient Tenements above. I . 1 I MARSDEN BELLAMYJ aug 10-t4s Attorney. Campaign Badges. A GREAT VARIETY ChF CAMPAIGN BADGES, Tllden and Hendricks, I nud Hayes and Wlieeler, - : i -t a . : i ' !.;! ii I I' All New Styles. Doable and Single, and entirely i aulerent from outers in tae city, Just received and for sale at i II ; IIEINSBERQER'S I "Live .Book and Mat ic Store. aug26-tf Sundries Sundries. SWEET AND SALT SNUFFS. TOBACCO SMOKING AND CHEWING-various ; Grades anc Brands. Large ana ample !i. stock to select from. ' i M- -.A: t ' I'.it-. i -'-:;!. I - I . i FLOUR various Brands-r"Galloway " VBonton," "Oar Own," "Baker's Choice," "Bounty, ; H "A. St V. Fancy," Ac, Ac. j- MBAL WAT&S HILL DAILY GROUND CORN, HAY MEATS; PORK. LARD, BUTTER, usivtr. jjiuuuro, nan. uuvks, . ' ' : " 1- .Ii. 'I- lit NAILS. GLUE, BUNSS, PAINT. HOOP UtOiV, T1KS, CAN 1Y, BOAf, UAsTUK OJL, I . V i f . i 'It' ' PAIN-KILl ER, LAUDANUM, PAREGORIC, ES- WOODEN WARE, i ! ; ' , i . it. - ,- , ., : I. '! i 1 r CHEESE Small Boxes for Summer Trade. ! AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT IN A WHOLESALE GROCERY, . ,. - : il - i. ' EFOive ns a call or order direct to ADRIAN & VOLLERS 1 . - - I fl- - ' ' ! ! i ' ' an? in-tf : Corner Dock and FrohiStreets. M. I ; !! UP TO - I . U. ! STANDARD .VM'1lV:AREOXJBt;Lh m Cigars, Tobacco. AND tMOm.G ARTICLES vrllr m. ltttlA farther, and rat tob 4-?moneys worth, but be sure and pay over the counter1, unless yon have deposits with D. PIGOTT, augl3-tf ,1.1 , tobacco: ' 1 Edgeworth School Ho, 59 iTankUn Street, Baltimore. lid, a! ENGLISH AND FRSNCB BOARDING 1 ' AMD PAY CHQOfc FOB .YOUNG LADIES. XXra. 0. Vt LEPEPTBE, Prlnpipsl. The next SeholaaUc Tear pestos THURSO AY, SEPT. SIM. ; x or ywBUiwa pErtwrvpi r i u n n ii FOR RENT. For Rent, DWELLING AND STORES, CORNER of Front and Mulberry Streets, for one year from 1st Octeber next. - si . Apply to ! I. T. ALDERMAN. For Bent, FROM OCTOBER 1ST, 1870, TUB OF FICE, now occupied by Messrs. A A - j : : . " ' '. . i . . Moffltt and T. M.Moore. For particulars ; .:';! - " ' A. D. CAZAUX. ' "apply to ly 80 -tf For Bent, SEVERAL COMFORTABLE AND 61 COMMODIOUS HOUSES, on Second and in IL Third Streets, between Ana and Nun nil streets, from 1st October next. : Apply to ! ' : f ' aagS6-3t RS. FERGUS, second StreeL For Bent, STORE and DWELLING, on Second. between Market and Princess Streets.. Will A Two Storv DWELLING, on Front III Street, between Ann' and- Nun, with ele ven rooms, ana Kitcnen wiia two rooms. For terms and par Jcnlars apply to i aag 23-tf 1 M ! ; JOaM Jf. STOLTEK. For Bent, DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE. on West side ef Fourth, between Ches nnt and Mulberry Streets, at present occu pied by S. H.. Fishblate. House has five rooms, exclusive of kitchen, and is in ex cellent order. Apply to or address r. au-8-i If - - - : -.- I- H.K.8COTT. f '4 i :f For Bent, ! f r FROM THE 13T OF OCTOBER NEXT: was if ; : ... i t- , -.1 - . i i That decirable STORE, on the corner of .Market and South Water Streets. Also, the WHARF, with OFFICE, suitable for a small business or Lighterage Wharf. U ! ! I ,1 I- ' I I 1 A'so. that desirable DWELLING, oh the East side Of Fifth, between Dock and Oranse Streets. - t ! I ! ' I ! ai, huo J ' ....... . . .uunu iuu anvau HOUSE, oa Fifth, between Market and i Ptincess Streets. Mi I -. . M rl - i . Possession can be riven immediate! v. if so de sired. 4. :m iM s - ! . - jl- ' For terms and other particulars apply to aug 17-tf j j , 11. B. R1LERS. For Bent, THE THREE STORY BRICK BUILD ING, on the corner of Dock and Front ,j; . . - j 1 ' Streets, belonging to the "Seaman's :! - ' 1 i : Friend Society." I The ground floor comprises two M i i ':; -. - i - ! -:. large desirable Stores ; the other two are very euit- l -i.:-!!:;'. ! i able for a "Seaman's Home" or Private. Boarding I ' U -, .-II . -f .:... : ; : Honse.1 ' ' ii . i ;!-' The Building may be rented in whole oi in part For f urther particulars apply to I Ml GEORGE HARRISS, Mi orR. E. HSIDE. aug S-tf i j Trustees. Bottled Lasrer Beer, Imported, AND FINEST EVER BROUGHT ! . I , . :l i i'i . . Jl OUR IMMENSE SALE OF, IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF,! F R E S II : i - ' - Georgie's Bank Godiisli. A NEW INVOICE OF Cooked Canned Meats, Kcw Canned Fruits, and Vegetables. Fresh Ground New I i .. Il - M Process Flour. " - FOR SALE ONLY BY Geo. Hyefsl 11 Ac 13 South Front St. Jy37-tf IM i- i- I Will Open iTo-Day. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL - . I TO-DAY REOPEN THE Lager Beer Saloon, ' : ' ! - , i ' ' . Under the TELEGRAPH OFFICE, in the DAW- buh BAKU. isuUiUlflU, rormerly Kept Dy tne late u,u. w. Konge. s : i 1 i. ! i ll . ! . He bespeaks a continuance of the liberal patron age wnicn ins isaioon enjoyeaunaer tne iormer pro prietor. I'll ll 1 I.: "I LL' - augS6-3ti 'j-M' ;" (:.: CARL HUGGE. Notice. ;i f ! I f-THRRE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE DB- L mocrctic t onfervative i Executive Committee for the Third Conre.-t-iinal District, at the PUH DBLL Hoi UK, in the city of WILMINGTON, at 10 o'clock AIM, on SATURDAY, the '2D DAY OF bKr rEMBKK. it is aesirea tnat every memoer or tne i oTnraiuee De preeesi t j aug24-td is CHAd. M. STEDMAN, Chm'n. I - I i . -I 1 - ! i I : i I School Notice. The German-American Institute, t : '. .' -(..- . i i i Itlra. E. I.. Rueckert, Principal. , I .-, j, .. . M. . , - THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION will begin on MONDAY,' OCTOBER 2nd, with an efficient Corps of 'learners. aug SJ-3C Tu Th Su Hoop Iron j Hay, &c. Wis HOOP IRON, r Oflfl Bales EASTERN HAY, ! - , I JJJ For sale very low by ang 25 tf I WORTH WORTH. Lime, j ' Lime. 1500 Bbl8 FRE8H LmiB' i Just arrived and landing. ang25-tf WORTH WORTH. O. H. .WARD'S j HA BaAer Shop, North Front st .rMjWKM:'8ootk of Dawson'i Bank, ; f.!"'h 'U WILMINGTON, N, C; i - CUTTING, SHAVING AND DYEING DONE IN THE LATEST STYLE, i i - , j)a U-tt W EnmNO leuof and Ymso cards h fJB ftt P f" l i T sT II if .7 . PrlsUng and Pabliialar Uoirm . wadl i WiTtl T JiiiiLJ aug S-lf j . ; " ;'' SSSil WWW I i::::t i IIIIII Is, LJ 1 J BSsTl J mit L ii 1 WHOLE NO. 2,834 MISCELLANEOUS. REMOVAL. E RESPECTFULLY 'INFORM OUR OLD ; -I . ' . i - i , I easterners and anticipated hew ones that we have j REMOVED OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS TO MR. JOHN C. HEYER'SOLD STAND. ? II Corner of Water and Princess Streets, where we will be glad to Bee them hi our new role. that is to say, we WILL SELL GOODS IN THE GROCERY LINE ; .i . i ' - Lower than! Ever IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE 1000 Bd,B COTTON TIES, gQQ Rolls BAGGING, ; 50 Boxes MEAL, BUCKETS, BROOMS, j SNUFF, CANDLES, SODA, HAY, CORN, AND EVERY THING IN THE GROCERY LINE. Respectfully, ''.' "." ' 'I. BIXFORD. CROW & Co. aug 87-1 w : !: -- '.)! Golman's English Gold Medal MustardJ ! PRIZS OVER ALL OTHERS. POUND, HALF and QUARTER LB. PACKAGES. Dhrkec's Celebrated : r Pure Ground Apices. FIRST PREMIUM GOODS. STRICTLY PURE White Wine and Apple Vinegar. Gordon's Pare Blackberry BRANDY. Highest Medical endorsement for Summer nse, DESICCATED COCOA-NUT, PRESERVED GIN GER, PINEAPPLE, PEACHES, AND OTHER FRUITS For sale by CIIAS. D. MYERS Ac CO. aug 37-tfDJfcW j" .. .:: Bagging, Ties & Twine TIES, 1 BAGGING i i COTTON AND TWINE, I WVIIU JVMA, vtuvi W j jj augS7-tf M HALL & PEARSALL. i Hun ah amomia Flour Sugar, &c. LOUR, SUGAR. COFFEE. - B4bi, mvuAsauo, nail. i r or saie Dy i i ang7 i HALL Ss PEARSALL.; ! Meats ! Meats!! D1 BY SALT SIDES and SHOULDERS. SMOKED SIDES and SHOULDERS. CITY MESS PORK ana mo. a rn.HA.-ra, i i ; i augS7-tf tr HALL & PEARS ALL! Forth Carolina Oassimeres 1 i .-- - i- i-i ! - Ml A N INVOICE OF THESE DESIRABLE GOODS. 1. embracing all grades, received direct front the Manufactory. r I- . . M I An examination of these PoDular Goods resoect- inuy Boucuea. , For Youths' and Sots' SCHOOL CLOTHING. and for Gentlemen's BUSINESS SUITS, they de servedly staaa in nigner estimation than any otner uooob maae in ine conniry . f i -i. . t li.. i The prices at retail are very moderate. Cash orders filled for Merchants at Manufactu rers' Prices. - h ! i aug25-4fD&W ' j DIED RICK. S. W. G-oodridge, Grafton, Windham Co. Vermont. . - I 1 -r 1 -J, MANUFACTURER OF ' ' Fine Fishing Bods of all kinds. 1 j Particu.ar attention paid to making rods adap to soauiern trade, h ; Rods of a&y desired pattera MADE TO ORDER on short notice aud at reasonable prices. ' Snid for Circular. lily IWlAWt M ETALUC CARTRIDGE. MILITARY, HUNT LNG AND " UttKEUMOOK" , BIFLBa EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU RACY, V STRENGTH AND ) ' .! SAFETY. No Premature Discharge Ever Occnrs. Every Rile warranted a; good shooter. Calibre 40,44 and 50-190 of.an inch, and of any desired length. Charge of powder from 50 to 105 grains. ! Weight of balls from 220 to 549 grains. Stock, plain; also Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe and Peep Sights; Vernier, with interchangeable; front sights and Wind-gauge, j Eyery variety of an munition far above guns, constantly oh hand. Prices from $30 to $125. SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY, septSl-DJbWtf Hartford. Conn. The Lincoln Progress Published Saturdays at Lincolnion, N. C. IS the only paner published in Lincoln countv. and has an extensive circulation among the Mer chants, Fanners and all classes of business- men in the State. .- . , H.h i l It osiers to the Merchants ef Wilmington a de sirable medium for advertising their . business throughout Western North Carolina, i h i i. I Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements, i Subscription price, $3 00 per annum m aavsace. ' . ( i , I Addroes l 7. H. DxLANE. 1 : - Editor and Proprietor. ; St. Louis Law School. e t a a at tw. a .. . . t ; j iLivw jeparimentoi naaningion univernty.) rpHK REGULAR ANNUAL' TERM OF THIS I. LAW SCHOOL will open on WEDNESDAY. October llth, 1878. Full eoane, two, terms, six months each. Students admitted to the 'Senior flna Ait cnrajnlfi&t.lnn H-ir &nnllA.HMi a. v... Qctpber lOtlj. Taltion 150 per term, including use 1 .' .y: mi Di-a uean or Law Faculty, i Jy0-m- -0SN.TlikdSt.,St.liOuii,Mo. Oks.j)ttar one day', ji.,. ,'.." ., ...... 1 two day,,, ;, j,, , I w three days - u t 0t fourdayi f If , five dayi.. 8 of . ona week....,.;,. S W . Two. weeli,'..,..L.....M..w.j..' S:0c Threoweeki... .;.i.. ...... ...... 8 M One month.. S OP Two months. .......... 1 5 Of Three months....... ......... ...tl Ofl .. Six months.... ...86 00 OneTftar...i...uv..i... ! SO Ot 34t ' EbCoatraet AdTeruaemeBts taken at ropoi Uonately low rates. -j t... "r , v. . -Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ton squares as a halr-colniBn. i : j: r. .. MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. R. Mnrrav i W'- t I I ' I j - 'I , ILL RESUME HSR SCHOOL DUTIES. ON Fourth, between Market and Princess Streets, on 1 ' - I I ; i . I I : : i- . I I MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4th, and will be glad to . - -ii - '.' I., -i-. : - rece va a share of the public patronaze. angi7-3t Brunswick Court. s TEAMER DIXIE WILL lEAYE OUB WHARF I -: - ! -,. :-.r Water Streets, MON- corner of Orange and South DAY, at 9 A. M. and 4 P. Hi Balance of the week ! at 4 P.M. aug 37-tf O. G, PARSLEY St CO It Will rQ BUY CLOTHING "AT LAY AWjlY FOR ANOTHER YBArT . , GOODS MUST ADVANCE. f. i 'iru:XS.-Xi-"t 'f ;c v .l-lfTTKHrtW Jk r i.i. aug87-tf Clothiers and Merchant Tailora. Fall and Winter Styles Broadway Silk Hats 1 i j ,; - ' ii J j I in ..(, ).?:. HARRISON J & ALLEN'S, At . . i aug 87-tf, City Hat Store, S9 Front it . i -t iOrass Blades. TjEAP HOOKS. fiWATtia onisa nnnva snat: Ik. SfVTIlV MTitlODia Tff-rviTT onvmmVo iTTIJ mills, FEED CUTTERS. Also, a large assort menu w asuhs' SHOVELS and SPADES, at the Lowest Cash Prices in the icltv. at tha riiH vf h iisnea naxaware uouae er I JUUN DAWSON. augS7-tf j 19. SO and SI Market street. Apple Parers. Oidei : Miils. A LARGE STOCK OF APPLE i "ft PARERS, CIDER MILLS, Ac, IS, few t i For eale Low at the New Hardware Store of I M aug27-tf GILES MURCHISON. Insurance Agency of ' :) ' i I-- : i ": Jno. W. Gordon & Bro.f ' REPRESENTING : OVER ; FIFTY MILLION dollars assets . s -i j-' iiM f vv V'T;Mf .1 WWWhW L Liverpool St London Si Globe, of I vernonl. Amazon.. ...:.;.(.. I .-. J . .of f Jinclnna 1, ! Lycomine-, ,L . ; . . J of Pennsylvania auuiro unurwrer.,.L.l..j. or janoue, . I Hamburg-Bremen, ... J ..... L of Hamburg. 1 Old Ijtorth Btate, ..... J. . U 4 1 .of Warrenu.n. tity.j... ...,i.....u:cf Richmond. "i i !' i LIFE : i i i I Metropolitan, .... .:..t ... .L..of New York. Li e Ids. ompany of Virginia of PetershHix. aug Zl-ll . ; . BacoD, Bging,1 Ties, &c. 3000 Sacka SALT, Marshall'i Fine and Lisbon i. . : i -I i I h- - if - is -i i , UUU! uuo Miie vvaa, ,4 i -A r r ti. q.ii ..j o i m w. . 300 Wholc EaU BolIa BAGGING. 1000 BancUe8 Altoi d sPUccd TIES, (3Q0 Barrels FLOUR, all grades, JQ Bags COFFEE, all grades, 250 Barrels SUGAR, alt grades, 3Q0B1,S.ILYRUP, Hhds choice Porto Rico MOLASSEfc 1 KA Gross N. Y. and Swift ft Courtney's ! 1JJ i - , : - j . i i . j . ... , MATCHES, l Ft I isvAr, Aouet ana January, XOKJ f.'lH .!-' J j t. I j f: ,. t 20 Boxes CANDLES, , jJ j-M. .; n K Half : Bbls and Boxes SNUFF, rrX. Boxes TOBACCO. ' I to i4- i I M it J'H'-il in store ana to arrive. Little Rl ret YARNS Lake George, Lebanon A and Manchester SHEETING, i ' i For sale by WILLIAMS .11. angS7-tf St MURCHISON. I - -i Falling! Fal ! Falling! , I Ft A' ' XT OTW1TH8TANDING i THE EXCEEDINGLY , warm weather.' the ori rices of my SUMMER CLOTHING continue to fall. Mr:-14..':V- . ALPACCAS and LINENS at Heavy DIscout. i 1 r-ONE HUNDRED White' Marseilles VESTS closed out at FIFTY PER CENT, lea than, the re- gular price, -''Ml I I: A. DAVID, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. angSt-tf r I 1' . i i 37 Market St, Sugar-Biouse Hoiasses. i IO fi Bbls 8near-Hoase MOLASSES. 7 ; aag 87-tf j , KERCHNBR St CALDER BROS. Bagging, Ties & Twine. g 00 Rolls a Id X Boll Standard BAGGING, 5Q Tons New ARROW TIES,' 50 Pieced do 1000 Lbi TWINE, - i Sjfii-rS" 'i".4 ;S':M:I For sale by OT.' ang 27 tf i KERCHNER St CALDER BROS Flbur7 "Fl6ur7 ; Flour. t i i - , , . . ...... 200 Bbt "B0B S!Hl,1, FLOUR, i i :l 200 iii BELL MILL ' BELLE CREOLE BLANCO, , w . i do '.da : 150: loo ; 100. do. CAPS HATTERAS da ,1. " For "sale by ft aug 97-tf KERCHNER Si CALDER BROS. Grboerios Declined. rpHB PRICKS OF COFFEB8 HAYS BEEN RE X DUC ED & CTS PER LB. CoXee Boasted and Ground dally under my wa supervision, and guar anteed PURE and FRESH. . v ' Retail price of Floor reduced to conform with tae lew market. Call and see me. WIU price Goods at lowest peesioie living prices. aug IS IS-tf . . . . i JA -L JAMES C STEVENSON. SADDLES HAEITE8S li AT Hayden &Geriiardt,sf Third Sti between Market and Princess. 1 l f Anotner j I SAUDLES. Another lot of SECOND-HAND If oCLELLAN -: ' i f . aag ' I: 1 w ut uv Biuret;, t -. u tneiB. vr., xtxwx-rx:-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 29, 1876, edition 1
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