t2 nommiG DTAB
I . .truciiirno ral adtascti:
alx month. M l i - , ..j....... t M
three monwxi ,
n.a month, I I i
SS-fl1
MORNING EDITION
OUTLIiMKS
There wUl be no general nkTa
review at j
nval -i- liere has been heavy once agree to them ; but h
Port BT: i j A Jn m ,M t davaKhUetheV wUl-inoat: likely il
,Bj.a..trp-j i
a -
i A number pi .iT-
tftbii,bmenis rm"ri -7;
,otton business is not rospenaeajia
that city on T '7-1 :
The Chairman! of W"8-
fitful Lu detected and ar-.'l
committees was? detected and ar-
pabitcan cuii- r r r . I
aexectea ana ar-, i
rested for iteaUM inon-y i
terec
4
GOV. Hen- I
letters ai voiuw--, f- J r :T r,
dricks '8 attackinjsMohoaln his speeches in
IJUna. Jj? H yWayrehad
been forty yellow pwr ueaiu. , ; o
..nah. New York markets: Gold,
109f 109J; cotob, 1U12. WO cents
iro-
sin
1 5-l C5
apWits tnrpentine,
cents.
Th pUtlcal
rth Dl-
sare for Day-W. N. II. Saalth
irlel i
Special Star Cornsspondence.1 i
OxFOKD, N. O.,Sept. li
Qar court, a
ter a session of three
d a half weeks, adjourned on yes-
t ifday. ; Judgi Seymour gave aatis-
i Lt inn to al . The lawyers i tnink
k.L iK Wt J ad ire who has
tried
lima
causes io
Hacpices
oaf court- .unuer xvauioui
-j : r -jj i..t
He was fairand conrteons,
- - ! l -i I
Jd cave evidence of being a good
lawyer. I ni a t mention one ; thing
t0 his credit, lie would only receive
pay for the actual time court held.
Other jadgesM-notabiy Judge Moore
-lit court adiQurned on i Tuesday or
Wednesdayi pa not iau to cjoarge
not fail to charfffl
; wrt t
was only pai4 (to last night. ITiisjia
a decided improvement; i f ' H
The County, Commissioners, who
were charged j with fralnd, escaped
through the corruption of one' Nor
wnnA. whol siood by them to the
hmt -ikhouah! the other eleven were
for finding inilty. Norwood is soon
to marry a dauter of DioV Jones,
one of he culprits. Although the
.n.u of iuHtU f failedJ thev are mo-
,t;u J .n rotrrAA
rpL. Ji. u ; J:-? , I
k:- Knt .a hal man do t hair I
V . . . . . . . ' I
1 , v. l . i ; x
are may ue cnosenj 1 I
Til1n and Vaiice Cloba are nirinor
ing up in various parts of the county
-"1 . ' i Tn . i f
and the fires are j beginning j
The Democratic Convention
to burn.
to nom-
bate county candidates meets on the
16th inst. A good ticket will be put
in thr field.! Capt. Jo Davis will
certainty be elected, it there is any
tiling in favorable signs. l oung can
not carry Granville by more than
500, although, he claims 900 or morel
Davis will carry Johnston by at least
600 j majority. I Davis saya he can
beat Young apd give him 1, 000 nu';
iority in Grauville. " i - f : ' y
1 hope J udges Mernmon and if owle
will speak in this county before the
election. I think they ean do good.
Lasi week Hon1. W. N. I H. Smith
made an impressive fcpeecb before the
lilden and Vance Club. Cant. Davis I
ti expeciea io speaK nera m a oay or I
twri. UnhnnmrTn I
A MI KV ILL IX. I
Cnrlralled Keeaerr- WIImlatnla
Uatieatiag;-em. Lcacb Gen.
' CllnCBMB, BSC. :..: '. ' ( , '; .
Special Star Correspondence.
Asuevillk, Aug. 31,(1876.
W 1. , i i . - . I
VV e have been going and seeing
this bright mountain country since I
w lift TT.i.-Jt-- 1-
we left Henry's on Monday, until we
are weaned with the beauty of our
Western Carolina if one I can Jte
weaned with magnificent scenery.
it is certain
that the viewM f rom
McDowelPrlara, known as 1 "Mc-
Doweira Views," is the most splendid
sight in all this portion of the State,
nd if itg equal is to jbe found in
America we know not wherel, .!'-
lhe picture, looking
to the : west
om this high land point where
you behold the "FrenchnBroad" wind-
ng amongst 44ie high hills fringed by'
. tneaoows of unsurpassed fertility,
uue io inejieft, coming in from the
east the 'SwannanoaMrj is gracefully
winding araougst the meadows cov
ered with magnificent crops of grass
'id corn, (the other crops ate r gath
ered) and,) bending to' thi North,
's us waters with the far-famed
- hi,ii jorpaa, is most gorgeous-
v vcaumui; rom this yxjint you
Tv, A gau - t0itlie west, -the i Cum
cnana Mountains of Tennessee to
tne north, and the Black Mnntain
10 the east; jthe Swannanoa Gap and
s l"e Hickorir Nut TJart 1 ! m .K 1
t--mnnnJ!r-5-.i.-f f ' ii
therewr.'1.
lst,are in full view from "MoDow-
ell s View. ...! i I
,A8heville is quite lively. Many
'umg.omans are here and passinc
were daii. Ljjj A--r s
e and passing I
is. the excite- I
ment
- , -uueu iu una, tne xcue
inent of the oolitical
the political canvass makes I
things look lively and enjoyable.
-yuy raore of our people do not
r,ue nere is remarkable, f If they
i what was in store for them
iney jtoald
come as soon as the conveyance
bv. fi is established between Hen.
;yand Asheville.
n T. '
cu ueacu nere ana spealts at
OXFORD. . ; h;
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1 r . ... . . i
Blf Fe
. "' 1 .. '. Ji.nii.il liuwhjw ','" ., . ..jja - " L ..'. ' ., " 1 ' I i ! l ' . .1 - - . , - 4
: j . r - i i ' v ii t a - ..i. i . . y i i - f- - -. M . i, . . . i .. j ? ;t r" - r' - " - m ? u - - . i . c. .. . . . ' -
VOL. XVIII.-NO. UOl
in o oiock xo-qay. wenj uiiDsrman
will also address the people ; on the
Constitulional Amendments. Geni
Leach says that wherever the Amend-,
ment8 have been fully explained to
the white people or black, they at,
ne saya
be earn
ried. vet it ia all important tk?hv!
them exolaihed bv the cokntV
dates: that the facts of - the eonoal.1
l r
length-of tlrt sessions of the Legisla-
tore, and the change in the courts,
tj1" - i -
w - ,. AA- - i rn nnri . ; i '
oeiog over ciou.uuu a year. ; exerts a
wonderful power in their , favor be-l
fore th nennla. whn nra
tr t W1"
yond endurance. '
; The; "uprsing of
T I- ,r , w
taxed be-
the
eole this!
fall in favor of "Reform
j aud De-i
mocracy," will keep every thin
'Grantiemw f rom the country.
The StAb is a ' welcome
visitor up
RlDGK." -
here. t "Blub
FOWLB AT CUAHLOrTE. ;
Har Hon Hlaa U Makes tba
CrealeaS aelfc of Ilia Caaapalsrn.
1- J ; i ISnArial tn thA Kvi T !
i 1::-...' v. - Chaeloitk Sept. 1.
lion. D. Oi Fowle made here. te
day, the greatest speech of his whole
vauj'atiu j1" whs luei .at ine ue-;
po, last: night, by a committee of
memuers jot. ine zeo v ance Ulub.
and was welcomed in a few exceed
ingly graceful remarks by Gen. John!
A. Younff, after i which he -was
escorted to the Central Hotel, where
be! was greeted by Gov. vauce and
others. .v l:-'-,-,: tr,!4;?;--i I,'
Tilden and Vance pole of ureat
height was; raised to-dav, and the flag
waa hoisted amid the greatest reioic-
ing. . A Tilden and Hendricks flag;
a real beautymeasuring 36x20, Was
stretched across Tryon street, and;
P.VW1 "VT rr
large, across
Trade street.
V. !
Judge Fowle was escorted from the
hotel to the beautiful yard of CaptJ
J. Y. Brycel There was a loBg pro-;
cession, headed by the 1 excellent
Charlotte Cornet Band. The orator
of the dayf was introduced by Calvin
. Oner, J&h., President of the Zeb.
VJC V "Wfr ? 1Wl,l8lte.ne,
twj.and a ty h7
.audience anjid the , most , !
Vance Clubhand was listened to for
immense
profound
8Me,?c iveryooay ptooouncea tne
a i - . TTt - i i a
speech one ofi the grandest oratorical
productions ever listened to in this
Aitir i i A nnmnan nr i nrAminnt r cron
'J w. i w.w ,
tlemen occuoied places on the stand.
j i it j
graiuiaiea oy many, ana was maue
the recipient of a nne stand of flow
ers by the ladies, who j composed 1 a
large part of the audience. K ' !
The fires of 1775 are rekindled in
tne nearts
of the people;
of glorious
old Mecklenburg.
in. a:
Spirits
T"arpentine.
-i-The
Hillsboro Recorder was
mistaken about young Mr. Wood, of Per
quimans, having died at the University.
He is in fine neaitn. ; i
-U Raleigh Sentinel: The revenue
collections in this district last month were
173.327.84. 1 One million one hundred and
seventy-three thousand Ifoar hundred and
seventy -eight two ounce tobacco stamps
were sold during this time. j
-L RnWh &nn'n: There
are
nve coiion lactones in iuu run in nanaoipo
couotv. At union iDey lurn out irom imr-
ly-lliree io mmy nve uunarea yaras oi
olaids a day. and at Cedar Falls tbey turn
90 looms, while at Franklinsville they make
from seven! to eight hundred seamless bags
per day. All these factories stopped wcrk
ana went io nere vance ue aay ue Bpone
at Asbboro.. 4
The faculty at Chapel Hill have
adopted resolutions of regret and sympathy
on tne occasion oi me ueaui ui ne. iu.
Hoooer. n. d.. .LL D. One of ; them
reads: That in the death of Dr. Hooper we
have lost ajfather and friend not to be re-
Dlaced while this eeneralion is oa tue stage.
He save the University his best years, was
during his whole me lis aiauucu ineou,
and shed on her the lustre of his ripe and
elegant scholarship, his broad and catholic
charitv. his unblemished career as a most
useful and honored citizen ana noDie curi-
. J . ... a i -
lian gentleman.
Lilly SBbo Popular flour.: :. .
John DAWsos--Grass blades.
HKiNSBERQEn-Late reading.'
Hakbuok & Alijbn Fall hats. "
D. PiQOTT-Cigars and tobacco. ; .
Mas. F. lifi Aooffhsx For" rent. , '
Two dry goods salesmen, wan ted.
J.I W. Gordon & Baa-Insurance.
.Haiju& PEABaAix Groceries,- &c.,
Giles & Mcbchison To fishermen. ;
Frank Leslie at Harria' Jfews Depot.
Grand family excursion September 6.
Mas. E lJ,v RoKCioKRT-School Notice.
Kebchneb & Calder Bros Salt, bag
ging, ties, &c. -;"
Meeting of District Democratic. Conser
vative Committee.
Chas. D. Mtebs & Co N.- C. wine
codfish, mackerel, &c.
1 1 -: '
WllBlMlBa W alien Railroad
' The nigh train on the Wilmington &
fdoa hM discontued for
the present, consequently there will he but
Pn ,naU r"1 each dayl and but! one
rrit'' The mall will leave the post-offlce at
6 80 MJ aa arrive at 6.80 P. M. There.
will be no change in the time of arrival and
aepariure wi, iuo w-jr uiu irum iae uepow
It will leave at 7.55 Al H.and arrive at 6.05
P. M., as heretofore, j
4 ;J. - -
peaklRK
at ladeaborO
... I .-. -
We are requested to announce Uiat" Col.
Tbos. 8. Kenan, our candidate fof Attorney,
ry . :n . tttj.v h .
I U:U6iMt 1U BpCBI. Ht;11 OUOUVIV, AliiUli
I county, on Saturday next, the 9tb inst.
.:r-vt;r-J-'"" t.j!i t-y -: :- - i f ? . -: ........ ' 11 ' ...... .
WILMINGTON,
Local Data.
1 -p Green field peas were abundant
n market yesterday.
l Watermelons continue: to come
into market in small numbers..
; -r lhe interments in! Pine Forest
(colored) Cemetery during the past week
nnrnhproitthnm iiuf n.t.:.k ....i.mj
i ! i i i
T" APer9 18 talk of a race between
two; of the Masonboro yachts, to come off
Tuesday. I
UVUUWJ. I. , - j
f-j-Rev. Mr. Black, Presiding
Elder, will preach at the Front Street M.
ti,v a. U1...1. t .i. I
& Churth to dav , 1 1 , . I
' ' 1 . . . n ... , I
yho will not rejoice when Mr. J
Amos Quito presents his last bill for the (
Beason ana goes into bankruptcy?
i-t-The County Commissioners will
have their regular monthly meeting to-
i-mor-
raw,
Ve are requested jto state that
there will be no services in the First Baptist
Church to-day. . . I
I Three of the city churches be
ng closed to-day, except for Sabbath
school, those where services are held will
be crowded.
Keep a supply Of
disinfectants
on hand . and " use them.
Much ; sickness
may
thereby be ; prevented
Hai aud get them free
Call at
of charge.
the
City
lerian and Fifth Street Methodist Churches
to-day.
There will be Sabbath school in
the first !
named church.
-4 The weather last
i.
evening was
decided
y pleasant, and suggested the fact
that we
are now in the midst of tee first fall
month.'
t We are requested
to announce
ioai in consequence ox me i:
n disposition of
the rector, Rev. Geo. Patterson, by which
he is detained! in Charlotte, there will be no
services in StJohn's Church to-dayi
Stationary barometer, northeast,
backing to westerly wine
stationary or
slightly lower temperatur
and partly
cloudy weather are the pre
ictions for this
section to-dayi
A I mee
Btmg
rt' !
of
Democratic
Conservative Committee for this Congres
sional District will be held at
the Purcell
House on Tuesday, the 12th
if September,
at 10
I 1 f e .
clock a. m.
i v
The hu
Democrat!
c Campaign
-LL " . ' a
banner, alluded to a few days since, has
been completed, and will, we understand,
be suspended across Market street on Wed
nesdaV next - 1 1 l.'i.ii , jj ! -.j
John D. Davis, fisq.i of Car
teret. has been appointed a member of the
Congressional 'Executive - Committee for
this District, in place of James Rumley,
Esq., resigned.
Esq., resigned.
,.'J- We see it s
Mj Payne, of the 2nd
stated th at He v. C.
nd Presbyteiian Church
of this city,' will preach in the Presbyterian
Churcbl in Lexingtl
on, on theJ2ad Sabbath in
September and on
Friday night and Satur-
day, preceding,
A colored
woman by the name I
Of
Maria j Hall Was arrested yesterday,
charged with striking one Dick Martin,
colored, on the head with a rock. The
belligerent female was recognized to appear j
before the) City Court Monday morning.
L. TKo T?;'.fV f Tl. Koa t n
6 , . i. ii
t i i : : vs- m I
one bearing the
likenesses of Tilden and
Hendricks and
the; other of Hayes and
Wheeler J He sava hia is a DUblic office.
"t 1 - 4 1 r
and those who want to look at. the pictures
can take their choice. , ' 4 j -
r The Register of Deeds issued.
only two marriage licenses during the pas
week, one of which was ' for a white and
one for a colored couple. For the month
of August there 'were ' issued nineteen
licenses,1 eight for white and eleven for
colored couples;
Tlso German yolnntoora nnal the Lata
rjj Cenr.Wasjanor.. v;; ,; -'
,An incident in the life of the late John
A!i Wagener. bf Charleston, who ; died a
few davs since." Was overlooked ' ia the
.k'-f-li nf hialife and niiblic services which
! ' 1 -r.-,. i w
appearea in our eu.wrai c.uuiu n .
. ? tT ' i . . at L -P a. a 1 a. -!.
day last., vve auuae wiue iacivuas wueu
it was determined to organize the German
v;,lnntr. nf I thU Htv in I t1i vear 185--.
, W.W. . . J , . J .
some of the most prominent members wrote
to1 Gen.' Wagener "id come here and; give
them a sUrL . He acceded to their request,
came to wumingion, ana remsiaeu icrw
id remained here
an entire month, giving bis attention to the
.--w Un!r1-W.Vn nt )ril1inr thA
company and, perfecting the members in
the manual of arms.' ;D.ufing his stay here
rooms were provided for him at one of the
hotels, and his expenses were paid by the
members bf the company. As a result of
the efforts of the General, who took a deep
inerest in the matter, the German Volun
teers soon became one of the best drilled
military organizations' in the South;; and
the members of the company. Who stiU sur
vive have sincle entertained a lively recol-
leetion of his visit . and an exalted- opinion
of him personally
Saallarr Matlera.
The ; Superintendent of Health, yester
day, after consultation with the acting
Mayor, ordered disinfectants to be taken to
premises generally wrouguout ine ciiy,
the different healln'dfircers haying instruc
tions to personally superrlse the matter and
see thai the: disinfectants are properly ap
plied . i We are assured ! tha tho sanitary
condition bjfrdlrtio'iro f e Courthouse to-morrow (Monday) eve
. . . ! . : ... .u ..it.: it.. '! nVinrV. flneechei ire exoected
tooKea, alteram oraer tnai mo evipMo
good health now happily 4 prevailing may
continue to exist throuehout the season --
VN. C, SUNDAXj SEPTEMBER 3, 1876.
Oar Ckurebea To-Day. '' f '. ' . '
First Presbyterian Church', corner Third
and Orange streets: Rev. Jos.;R. Wilson,1
D. D.i Pastor, i Prayer meeting at li a. in.'
No services' I '5.:, Pl-Kiti W
Second Presbyterian Church, corner of
Fourth, and Campbell, streets. Rev. C.
M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 11 1 a. m.
and 5 p.
.. - uiuuaiu otuuui auui jjiuic
Class at 4 p. m. I Prayer meeting! Wednes
day at; 8 p. m. f Seats free.
St. James' Church, corner of Market and
I k... UUIUVO VUUIliU, UU1UI
Third streets. Rev.DrA:
or' Twelfth Sunday afte
Third streets. Rev.D Al A WatRoii. Rec
after Trinity. Morn
ilttJfCi "uu eieorauou at ii o cioc
TJ1! ' T . . . rt . ..
school at 5 d
xjvcuiug jrrayer ai o ociock. nunuay
m.
Services at St! Paul's (Episcopal)
church,
corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fol-
lows: Services at 11 a. m., and
8 p. m.
Rev. T. M. Ambler,' Rectoi. Seats free.
St. Paul's Evang. Lutheran
Church"
-ii v
corner of 6th and Market streets,
Rev. G.
D. Bernbeim, ; pastor. English service at
11 a. m, Sunday school at 5 p. m
No Ber
vice at night. J , . I-
Front Street M. E. Church (Soul
th); cor-
j ner of Front and Walnut streets: Rev. J.E.
i Mann, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8
p. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock
Young Men's Society, Friday night at 8
ociocx.
Second Baptist Church, On 6lb, between
Church and Castle streets. Services at 11
o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m.. Rev.
J. P. King officiating. Sabbath School a
3 o'clock,' p. m. j Prayer meeting uesday1
evening at 8 o'clock. Young men s prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. j' j . 1 ' ; , ,l !r
est. rnoniua' vuurcn. on jjock, peiween
Second
and Third Streets. Rev. Father
j, . I. ) - . , " i j
orncialmg clergyman. First Mass
rhite.l
1 7 o'clock a. mi High Mass at 10.30 a. m.
Saptism at 433 p. m. Vespers and Bene-
m.
Services at St.
Mark's (colored) Episcopal
Lurch, corner 6th and Mulberry
:.
streets,
follows : Morning Prayer and Celebra-
ion at 9 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 8.30
clock: Sabbath School at St. Barnabas'
chool-house at i p. m i ! : I
First Presbyterian Church (colored), 8th
nd Chesnut Streets. Rev. D. J. Sanders,
. : J.! . ; . .: I li ' .
asior. rreacning ai ii o ciock, a.;m. ana
p. m. Sabbath! school at 9 o'clock, a. m.
First Bantist Church, colored' on Fifth
I ' i ii r i- . . T n. -
Jnd Campbell streets. Sunday School at 9
. m. ; preaching1 at 10 a. ni.' 3 p. knJand
7f p. m. Rev. F. R. Howell, Pastof. j
l lTrinityChapell M. E. Church, m and
Brunswick streets; Rev. Z. T- Pearsajl, pas
tor. Services at 11 o'clock; a. m., 3 pi m.
aind 71 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 af ni. i
Ebenezer Baptist Church (colored), 7th,
between Orange land Ann streets, V.11.
Banks, pastor, i Services at lUi a. in., 3 p.
m., and a p. m.
w,,m,l1OB Rlal1 Market;
The following pnees ruled yesterday;
Apples, (dried) 12 cents per pound
peaches 25c per pound ; walnuts, 25
lard. 18 cents per pound ; butter. 80a40
cents per pound ; cheese, 20 cents per pound ;
grpwn iowis oquc a pair;, tspriug cuiis
ens bom 20 to 30 cts a pairj geese $1.50 per
p4r; beef 10ilici per pound; beef, (con
edi 121al5c. per pound; veal, l2i16ic
" L ' . .J a'aA. i i L.2 -11. !
per pound!; mutton, 12i15 cts. per pound;
ham, 1516 cts. perpound; Shoulders,12i
14 cents per pound j tripe, 20 cts. per bunch;
clams, 25 cents a peck; open clams, 2025
centsa quart; soup bunch, 5 cts; eggs, 20
25 centsa doZ; sturgeon, 25 cts. a chunk
(51bs); potatoes, new insn, ouc a peca; nsn,
tmntSite'. mrWinnh; miilleta 10(a25 cents
----- - i ,
per bunch; turnips, 10 cents a bunch; on 1
ions; 10 cents 1 a quart; cabbages 520
cents a head; bologna 20 cents a pound;
par-ley, ;5 cents a bunch; carrots, 5 cents a
pound; ricel020ca quart; crabs 15 cts
dozen ; apples ,2040cts per peck ; Sound
oysters 20 cents a quart; cauliflower, 10
25 cents; celery, 25 cepts per bunch;
beets .50 cents a pecs; tomatoes o cts per
quart; watermelons from to 10 cts apiece;
stone crabs 30o a bunch; cider 2040 cts a
gallon; peaches 3540c a peck;, scupper-
nong grapes iu cts a quaru
TneriDOBiir:iicrii 1
Taev following will show the state of the
thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at
4 S5 yesterday evening, Washington mean
time as ascertained from the dairy bulletin
issued from the Signal Office in this city:
I Au osta.. . . ... . J .91
Montgomery, 89
Cairo.. :.:1.:..."J.7T
Nashville., i 75
Charleston.
I
92
73
80
88
New Orlea'ns, . . . .89
New York....... 74
Norfolk....... .....76
(jincionati,
Corsicana, .
Galveston,....
Pittsburgh, 70
Punta Rassa, . . . -. .88
Savannah,... 92
Shreveport, . . . . . .85
St. Louis.. .......71
. t : 1 ,
...79
indianola,
Jacksonville, . . . .
81
96
84
77
Key West,
K nnrvi lift
St Marks, '....:92
Vicksburg,.......84
Wilmington 85
LVnchburg
I Memphis, .1.78
I Mobile..... .88
Demoeratle Senatorial Oouventton,
At a Convention , of the Senatorial Dis
trict composed of j the counties of Wayne
and Duplin, held At KenansviHe yesterday,
Messrs. J. D. Stanford, ot Dnplm, and 1,
F,Dortcb, df Wayne, were nominated for
the Senate. .
Mr. Stanford is'the present Senator from
Duplin and his renommation Dy nis pany
friends is a flattering indication of their
continued confidence.
"" 'mi mm :
Dapllt Couay jNomluaCiott.
At tbe Duplin County Democratic con
vention beM at Magnolia yesterday, J. D.
Stanfordf sq., jwas nominated for the
Senate. ' Mr; Stanford is the present Sena
tor, from that county, and his renomination
. .,....-" 1
by his party mends is a nauenng ino,ica
tioa of their continued confidence. , ? ; ;
Hcan Ward Demoeratle Cl. r .-
There will be a meeting ot tnis ciuoas
i "'.,' v- .. ' i
from prominent gentlemen. : Erery Demo-1
' crat to taritea to oe preseni.
dT
cents
r.
RIVER AND MARINE ITERS.
HThe, German Brig J)r. Laiker. Boer,
from this port, arrived at Hamburg on the
30th' nit ; , -
. I . i-' f 1: H-T . I- !iv:7-f :, - r .-
7-The German Barque Lydia PeacJiau,
Fechter, from this port, arrived at London
17th! nil. N .' : ' ' f
r-iThe schooner O. T. Day, Chule
cleared from Boston August 31st, for Suri
nam via this port.- j 11
A Detective In Hot Water.
Wj G. Evans, a colored detective from
Columbia, S. C, who came here to look
after, a colored boy charged with having
committed larceny in that place, get him
self into hot water. He came up with the
boy and took the preliminary steps for his
arrest, when the latter had a warrant issued
for, the detective, who was brought before
a magistrate on the charge of assault and
battery.
The Consequence was -that
the
Columbia officer was ordered to give a -jus
tified bond of : $100 for his appearance in
the future, to stand a preliminary examina
tion. J He gave the bond and 'departed yes
terday for Columbia to procure the attend
ance
boy.
of
necessary witnesses' against
the
'mortuary Report. I . i - -.
; There was only one permit granted: for
interment in lOakdale Cemetery during the
week ending yesterday, and thai was fdr a
.i.i' ' .. ' - : I ' I... If, i . 1
cnuajinai aiea at ureen vine sound. For
the month of August there were only ten
interments in! this Cemetery, and five of this
number died j elsewhere land their bodies
were brought; here for burial. This leaves
only five for Wilmington during the month.
During the same month in 1875 there were
fifteen, interments, two ofhe (number hav
ing died elsewhere, which shows a decrease
of eight for August,'186, as compared with
August, ,1875 This speaks well for ihe
L-.il t 1.1. Cil- 1
ii
1
una.
A Bale of Cotton doing the
llo
j Several weeks ago a bale of f cotton was
presented to the orphan asylum by a gen
tleman of -Wayne county. Being put upon
thei market at .Goldsboro it was bought y
the! Masons of that place for $100 and the
I I ' i; I t I I 4 i - I f 1 ' i
money sent to the asylum.' The lodge sent
it to Raleighj where it was sold again for
$75i i It was then shipped to Charlotte to
be sold again, j and. we j learn from the 06
terver that the fraternity there will! purchase
it and probably forward it to Wilmington,
to be again put on the market, j "Keep tie
bale in. motion." It
n
is
a ' small
one add
classessta;inedj
- lit I H-
Brunswick Superior GonrtL
j In the case f John Statcher, convicted
or larceny; in jhe early part of the weel
an appeal nas oeen taaeu to tue supreme
Court, a bond of $1,000 being required fot
his appearance and $50 on the appeal. Ui
to the time the steamer J. S. Uhder7iill lei
Smithville Statcher had hot given the ne
cessaTy pond, j jThe Coult wasitiil in sesl
sioni being engaged on civil Cases.
A Nnlaanee Remedied
The old tan-yard nuisance, about whic
there was so much complaint a few weeks'
ago, has all been done away with through
the skillful management of Sergeant Mc
Garrigle, of the police force. The stagnant
water has disappeared, the sewer has been
put in good order, and there will now be
no further apprehension from that quarter.
CITY lXEITIS.
Every moment of oar lives every part of
itmrbadT
is wearing oat and is being built up anew. This
work is accomplished by the blood, bat if the blood
oes not perform us worn properly tne system is
poisoned.- Cleanse the Mood by the nse of Dr.
Ball's Vegetable Pills Harmless but efficient.
La-4 PArxas. To Harris' News Standi south
side Front Street, we are indebted for copies of the
New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank
Leslie's IUuttrated Newspaper for the current week.
The Stand will remain open nntU 11 o'clock this
morning . .
i 9IARKI9CO, :
NEWBURY-WOOLVIN. On the Slat of An
Rist, at the Front Street Methodist Epis.! Church,
Haath. by Rev. W. S. Black, Mr. F. A. KEWBURY.
o Msgnolia, N. C, to Miss ANNIE, daughter of
M f. Joel W. Woolvin, of this city. ;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Late Reading.
The Live Book Store
; HAS CONSTANTLY CN HAND
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THI LEADING
MAGAZINES,
Also, ALL THE LATEST NOVELS OF THE DAY
"There is nothing more refreehiaj than a plea
santly written nOYel."
i- i-i - -... ,- "
Call and select from the immense stock at
i j UEINSBERGBR'S,
sept 8-tf ' No. 39 Market Street
HALL & PEARS ALL
OFFER TO CLOSE BUYER
BAGGING ond TIES, '
! HOOP IRON and GLUE,
! i ' EHOT and GUN CAPS,
1 I TOBACCO and SNUFF,
SUGAR and COFFEE, ;
!l5.009 GOOD 8EGARS,
6)9 BBLS. CLOICE
NEW CROP FLOUR,
SEPTEMBER MULLETS, Ac. Ac
ept 3-tf i . . . . .i -
Life i Insurance Comp'y
i OF VIRGINIA. 1
Home Office......' .Petersburg.
i . '; ORGANIZED 1871.
CASH ASSETS OVER HALF MILLION DOLLS.
c Sorplttt Slst December, 1875, 360.636 41. $443
Assets to erery $100 Liability.; Stock Bates $13 13
per $1000 for age SO, and increasing to age 65. Ia
paying a cash dividend of 15 per ceuW this year on
mntnsl oolicies three Tears of age. Its UsT of Di
rectors embraces' some of the best men In Virginia.
-. . .' JnTTW W' GORDON A BRO.. Agents. f
sept 8-tf
WHOLE NO. 2,839
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Rent,
y HOUSK, NORTH-EAST CORNER 7TH
nils L Dock Streets, at present occupied by
IR. M. Mdatire. Keq. ' Apply to
Hn. V. M. AQOSTINL
sept 8-St
N. B. corner of Dock.
Notice.
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE DE
mocratic Conservative Committee, for lhe Third:
Congressional District, at the PUKCELL HOUBE,
in thejpity of Wilmington, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on
TUESDAY, 12th of September. It is desired that
every memoer oi tne uommittee be present.
wuajs. ja. bt.
M. STEDMAN, .
Chairman.
sept 8-td
. To Fishermen.
T ; -.i'- t ,
. OtT WILL FIND AT OTJlt STORE A LARGE
and well assorted Stock of GILL-NET TWINES.
fcEINK TWINES. HANGING LINES, both Cotton
ana uemp, aaa every iping nesaea in your nne,
which we are seiung very low io iau ineumea.
fl-io oraerea on smau margin. i
sept 8 tf j G1LE & MURCHTSON.
St. Paul's
German-American Institute.
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS,
School will open about the 1st of October next
School will open about the 1st of October next,
Dne notice of particulars will be given before
iven befo
3KERT,
Principal.
bpenlni
-tf ! Sn&Tu
MKS. Jfi. L. RUECKERT.
sept
j Grass Blades.
"DEAP HOOKS. SNATHS. GRASS HOOKS.
XV 8CYTHB BToNES, DUTCH SCYTHES, FAN
MILLS. FEED CUTTERS. Also, a large assort-!
meat of AMES' SHOVELS and SPADES at the
Lowest Cash frices in the cltv. at the Old Kst&b-i
nsoea Hardware uooae or juhh uawson,
sep. S-tf i I . ' 19.80 and SI Market street
Lilly's FaypriteJ
H T POPULAR FLOUR,
"4
LLY'S FAVORITE,"
203 Barrels just received, fresh a&d sweet.
sept 8 3t ' H T'. -h j .ILLy!& BRO.
- .
Wanted.
GOODS SALESMEN,
.WO DRY
HAVING
I
work, bjr
cAnatiy acquaintance and pot afraid to'
stating salary expected, and giving references, may
address '
eept3-lt
p. o!
B j If.
I 1 .-
Just Received,
HE FALL AND WINTER SILK HATS,
SOFT AND STIFF HATS,
I
hAtsJ
UMBRELLAS i CANES
At
! HARRISON &' ALLEY'S,
sept 8-tf
City Uat Store, 89 Front et.
t
Grand Family XX
iirsion
I' !
rN STEAJ-tER J. 8. UNDERBILL. I
KJ t i i i1 WEDNESDAY, BEPT. 6, 1676.
The' Steamer will leave her wharf at 8 o'clock, A.
M.i to go down the river to SMITHVILLE and
BALD-HEAD. There will be a fine Striae Band on
: board for Dancing. Refreshments ran be had on
noara at c)ty prices. . 'i icaeu at tne uaoKstoree.
; sept.3-lt j. . : 1 ILiB. NEWK1RK.
Frank Leslie's
t
riSTORICAL
CGISTER OF
TI
CENTENNIAI
.EXPOSITION.
FULLY ILLUSTRATED, II
I At HARRIS' NEWS DEFOT. !
NEW YORK DAILIES 5 CENTSL sept 3-lt :
Salt. Basr&rins:, Ties, &c.
2000 StCtCS LIVXRPOOL ALT,
500 !MarBn-11 Blowi do. i
E A A Rolls and X Rolls Standard!
UUU BAGGING,
rn tods ew Amtuw tuss,
50 " Keced do
3000 Lb" BnKgln TWINS,
7QQ "bis FLOUR, all grades.
tf A Boies D.S. SIDES and SHOULDERS
2j LSmk'd. M
2 K Bbls PORK,
OKA BHa Sugar-House M0L ASSES,
JQQ Bags COFFEE,
Bbls SUGAR,
CRACKERS, EICB,
1 '
CANDLES, MATCHES,
LYE, POTASH, SOAP,
SNUFF. TOBACCO,
i i -
SODA, SHOT. POWDER,
i i
CAPS, &c, Ac.
For sale by
Sept 3-tf
I KEROHNER A CALDER BROS.
. , ! t t
Pure N. O. Rhenish
FROM THE MOUNTAINS. SUP
PORTBD RHENISH
' I i -
BOTTLED AND BY THE G.
i i -
: i Sold only by
; 1 - I
i CHAS. D. R1TEBS c CO.,
sept 8-tfBAW 8 and 7 North Front St
EUREKA
And George's Banks jOodfisli.
- BONED AND UNBONEjp.
SUGAR-CURED PIG SHOULDERS.
Extra Choice .Large Extra Shore
MACKEREL..
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO,
sept 8-tfDAW , S and 7 North Front 8t,
THE
Humpty-pumpty,,
Up-to-Standard '
IHPREGHABLE CIGARS !
.'.-.-4 , : -"
. - i
LEADING
IN
HIS MARKET.
.IS r fliam- mvtA V. -.Xs.i' i 4''''
uajkAX jusi' VAJUJ-TY IDiSIKA-
BABLE TOBACCO GOODS, by - 1.". ' i :
septtKlT ; DUPIGOTT.f
.1.;
ERIORTO IM-
ALLON. .
IK
HI I
One gonare oaa dav. ' ... j ...... l 0s
r . V M TW........ . .........a... . . vw
. -
s days... i Of
ronraays.... . .; I Bf
fire days.. .......... ....... 8 9t
on week....;. 8 BP
,Two weeki::.. ......... 6 oc
Three weeks... 6 M
One month. ............ 8 Of
Two months... ..15 of
Three months .....IS 00
Six months....;. ...85 CO
' " ' One year... 60
. l-sruon tract AdTeruaements taken . at
propei
uonately tow rates. '
fits son
squares estimated as a qoarter-coln m a , and
ten squares as i
i a nait-eoinmB. -
" MISCELLANEOUS. . !
Centennial Excursion !
Chance !
TRAIN WILL- T1IAVI Ttm.TW-vvir
from the CAROLINA CENTRAL K. R. DEPOT.
Wednesdiay Eyening,iSept. 6,
At 6.30 O'CI.ek, 1. i
- 4- - . ...... - I .
for PHILADELPHIA, golnpr 'via 'CHARLOTTE.
J , DANVILLE and RICaMONDr ,
Tickets oniy Twenty Dollars
for the ROTTND TBIP- rood for Thlrtv rtava
liberty to return at any time by same route, aad will
be for sale onboard t
vne i
i train.
se'ptl-4t
; . r. M. WOOTEN,
Manager.
Moonlight Excursion !
Steamer J. S.Underhill,
: l Capt. B. P. LATHAn. : : . X.
i . i ! . . -.
ITXonday Evening, September 4.
. - V- . v-.J i t i ; ' ' -a--- K- I .
THE STEAMER WILL LEAVE NEFF'S
WHARF, foot of Dock Street, at Tic P If !
and will go down the riTer to "KENDALL)" whera
commodions buildings hare been provided for
Dancing. The Italian String Band has been secured
for the occasion. , No liquors of any kind allowed
ob me o.e&mer. - xteiretsnments on ooara at city
prices. No objectionable-persons allowed.
i lcaeta 75 cents to be had at the Book Stores. :
aagSO 8t WedASn i
ion and Picnic!
At! RAND 1XCUR8IONI AND PICNIC TO BE
g ven by the: CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION rt
ST. i PAUL'S EVANGELICAL. LtJTHKRiW
. '
vuujocu, on i 0 . i
Tuesday Next. Sept. tli, 1876,
TO BE HELD ON COL. T. C. McILHENNYIi
PLANTATION. ) - '
The Steamer NORTHEAST will convev nn..ea'.
gersto and fro, and will leave Messrs. Lemmer-
xaann B coneys wnarr at 8. 11 and I o'eleck.
KKFREhHMENTS will i be furnished at
CiJ
prices. - ' i i -I - ei . ' .
T&o Italian STRING BAND la engaged f Of
the occasion. , i f . : ' . ..
The Committee will ne their utmost endeavors
to make the occasion a gal a day forall participators,
Tickets at 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for chfl
dren under 13 years of age, can be obtained at Mr.
P. Hetnsberger's Book a tore., H. Ksiprowlc2' Utf
Storey and from the members of the- Committee. :
TbeTommittee-i-M. J. ikoilhoif. Chnirmitn t
JohkhHaab. Jr.,,! R. von Pirch, Jacob Ltjls, L.
VoLtKRS, WlLXIAM HlBZOD, J. H. PlBIS. ,
pep 1-4 c . ! ,1.. . ' ! i
Balance of
OASSniERS COATS, f
! DUCK PANTS,
" ! ! i COL'D BOWS, Ac.
. CLOSING OUT CHEAP. i
I ii MUNSON 8c CO' I
aug3t-tf Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.
J ft-:
Bacon, Bagging, Ties, &c.
BO 00 ackS SALT -rshall's Fine and Lisbea
2000 Basbcl8 Fllme White CORN, , .
100 XeS f7 Smoked BACON,
2QQ Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING,
1000 BimtUe8 Arrow Spliced TIES,
gjQQ BarrelrFLOUR.au grades, j
li50 COFFEE, all grades.
Barrels SUGAR, all grades.
3QQ Barrels 8, ILYRUP,
175
Hhda choice porto Rico MOLASSES,
i - I: - --. -. 1
i 'K A Gross N. Yud Swift St Courtney's
1UV i .HATCHES
150 zes 80 AP, Toilet ana Laundry,
- K Q Boxes CANDLES, ' ,
, jjrg Half Bbls and Boxes SNUFF, v ! i
T Boxes TOBACCO. . i
-ALSO,- i
In itore and to arrive,' Little Rivet YARJIS Lake
George, Lebanon A and Manchester SHEETING.
I: For sale by
ant 27-tf
WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
5 Falling I
"VTOTWITHSTANDING TUB XZCESDINGLY
warm weather, the prices of my SUMMER ;
CLOTHING continue to fall.
. i - ; -i i J -T- ' .
ALPACCAS and LINENS at Heavy Discount.
tf7-ONB HUNDRED White Marseilles VESTS
closed out at FIFTY PER CENT, less than the re-
emlar Drice.
aug
S7 Market St.
Dupont's Powder, r ;
.JIFLE, MUSKET AND 8POBTING, : ; f -'j'
. '" I - V i MINING AND BLASTING,'
In Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs, for sale at man
- . Mtaiepiteeebyfw. : -;..j j
: septil-tf l-VI-(' ol?q. PARSLEY Coi-'i
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, I ' 1 ' )
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, Sept. 1st, 1876. ;
TATE AND COUNTY TA jCES
FOR 18T ARE PAST DUE.
and must be paid during the month to save Tax-
Payers additional cost.
I S. H. MANNING.
sept l-8t
r ' ; Sheriff.
1 ' Notice.
1 WISH TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THE
public generally, that I have commenced the RK
TAIL MEAT li
'AIL
USINESS. at STALL No. 6, MAR
KET HOUSE, where I shall keep constantly on
nana a select stock or bjejkf, muttun, ruJu.,
POULTRY and GAME.
STALL-FKD BEEF for SATURDAY,
tfd.!
sept 1-tf t- Kcspectfnlly, . T. A
SON.
Fatapsco Flour.
X HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO GET
this celebrated brand of FLOUR regularly. It has
the reputation of being the BEST in Baltimore
and Is sold almost exelasirely to' the best trade
there. I can supply it in Barrels and Half Bairels.5
sept S-tf -'
, JAMES C STEVENSON.
: Fishing Taickle, &c.
JU8T RECEIVED, ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
, BAMBOO POLES, SILkILINEN and COTTON
LINES, SINKERS. CORK FLOATS,
I HOOKS. CRAB-NETS, Ac
By . ' 6EO A. PECK. "
' ang!9-tf J 'J No. X5 South Front St. r
SADDLES &HAEIIESS
j ; f Hat w ; t,
Hayden & Gerhardt's,
.Third St.. between Market and Princess.
1 Another lot of SECOND-HAND MoCLELLAH
8ABDLES.
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