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" THURSDAY, AUflUST 21. ItfK
Four million of the old State debt have
Keen retired and new Ixmda given in their
viae, the Utter representing one million
one hundred nd twenty thousand dollars.
Eight .millions of the old bonds yet remain
outstam
IUots. Thefi wast4ig up at Qtie
bee, Canada, last "week, -in which several
thousand were cngngetL JThc military was
called out. , All was, again quiet on Jbe
8th, but the miliiary was still under arms
ready for insiant aetion.- The trouble grew
but of labor questions.
" It teems to be conceded ;that A.T. Stew-
artVbodis stilt irfthe hands or the grave thefsare
-robbers, and that Judge! Hilton has aban- ft iendly epirit. 1 It is
doned il hope? securing tne sieves, m
wiii'make the best bargain he cam for 'the
recovery of the remains,
iw Wdeputy sheriff 'fit vCleavelamt : county
w-rfa takinsr to iaii W man 1 tinder arrest ' for
. C7 P
tealing wheat; whin the man maile" a dash
" for the bushes.; 5 The'jdeputy pursued, .and
as the prisoner would not heed the "halt,?
khe put i. shot in each of. his legs, and then
Tlte ft f earn yncht KxpoViment, of llnston,
and two Newport "yiiclt Rank nt their
wliarvcftj and tho yacht Juniata nnd,Un-.
dinj? -nei'iojbadlyltnrtged. iTJie foljqwr
mg schooners are nation near yioncesfcer,
Mass.: Oco. F.; Trigg. .-Lizzie, pilot boat
Xo. 7, Geo. Clark, Jr., Triton and Miiry
Lizze. ; Tim schooner Tracy is "nahpre
4imi lull m water at uanoj mux. a uiree
.The Xew' york OUerter has listed up.the
dxowningf on the last two days in " July
and the first three in August, gleaned, no
doubt from thenewspapers in hand. , The
stories are briefly told, but they inakd near
ly a column in that paper. All parts of
' this country ire represented, from Maine to
California; hut the larger : part of ihe cas
JvalUes were in jhe Northern Estates, along
ibe lakes and at the eastern watering
placed '
.,:i -'Kit
Coxitiiso SpitAarE. The fates seem to
- be ttmrfng against the great New f. York'
8enator, Conkling, .A few weeks ago Sen
ator Lamar, of tississippi, inflicted upon
Mm in the Senate chamber, ft well merited,
almost annihilating denunciation, j Other
Senators had hit him Very hard before ; but
At remained for the polished nnd keen blade
of Lamar to settle him effectually, in the
estimation of bis compeers either ino out
.pf Congress. And , now the besmirched
Senator turns up as a vile invader of E$
f Governor Spragues home, and the country
Hi filled with stories of the scandal: He ia
driveitt irom the xGoverner's residence,
j and like guilty dog sneaks nway content
: to live if allowed to.. And this man's name
i has been mentioned in connection with the
v Presidency 1, It is, Ume' we should hear jio
j more !' of him: unless ilater developments
I shall relieve his present attitude. I 7 -
li'S '.'.?iV-i ' ' .mm. " ' ' V -4 U
hip isevprp nnd nover ngrceauic.
They would b Wrie now. ! , - 4
The Viceroy ft Jlnt .von p.rf a yonng yuan
nnd vonMpJrirnco would ! of vahio. .
Gen. Grant : No man who knows w hat
tli Pimidncr I m poses .would jrare tti-CP
a friend in 'tho ,tiice. 1 have had my
share of ithave liad all tho honors that
can le or should be given to any. citizen
and there aie matiyable and diatingiiiah
el men who haveearue! the office. To one
of them it should lie fP vc'n. x , ,
The Viceroy, simUing, Mill tiiac ine
General sliowed himselt tqlie J?:hat lie
nUrn't-R lieard a mmlest man and that
,e still hoed, fcnlhe gotnl relations be-
a ri.;.i A inoi w-i :i!tiif tli.lt be
would be agjtin i President. Th Viceroy
Raid ho hnd read iu nno,ChinBe ifeti
trnualation's from the American . papers
about the great reception that was await-
iug the Genera jn uaiiionua, sinu np
noscdhe Vould tlnve- his arrival so as to
Gen. Grant i I would much ratner
time my( arrival; so n tto ayojd U. l"t
most .of tirese parngrapiiH .ut5 t-A.it-i.t-
wruieii in au uu
M)ssble some er-J
sonal fi iemls may conie to meet uie irom
iLie East a half dozen perliai who will
tjiko the occasion to run .over; to .(uaaror
nia. I have a good many frii'iid-Von the
Pacific coast," whom I Wilt be glad t eye.
But my tine of 'retjurn is unknown and in
definite, and the stories that have .crept
into the Ciiiiiesc papers bout monster
excursion are xagjrat ions; v; r 1 1
ThrVieeroy said he . hal read , them
with pleasure and hoped they "were
,.- , i ... ,. i -
trnct. . , t ! . . ' ... . . ' .
;S camel to an end an .intercsting'and
extraordinary conversation.' "f
It cau hardly 4ei doubted that if nomi
nated, Gen. Grant would gladly consent
to airain become the Republican candi
date for Pi-esidenf; it may be. : true that
he is uot a! candidate tor the nomination,
lie knows perfectly well that for him to
seek and fail to secure it would detract
g-eatly frt)m his ianio and assign hiU to
a vastly, lower level in history than he
would otherwise occupy ; on the other'
hand, if tlie nomitratiou were thrust upon
him it would add inimeasuia-bly to his
distinction, now and hereafter, whereas,
if the honor passed hiai by, he .not having
sought it, liis friends could. :iys that it
was because he didHiot seek it, and he
did not seek) it because it coald add
nothing to his glory, and because he
thought there were "others who deserved
it more. Thos7iewonld eeita inly sutler
nothing int the reputation which he
now enjoys and doubtless ho has consid
ered all of the pixtbabilities of the case
andr has shaped his course to catch a
popular g4h?i whatever may be the result
of. the- next national liepuclican conven
tion, ? ! ' :
; But leaving out of tho qnestlou tho pro
babilities of sinister motives, there is iu
wh.it the ex-President said to the Viceroy
of Tientsin more of magnamnity and
more of modest v ! than wo are in the
habit of expecting from hint, and frankly
we like him tho letter for what he has
said,, r for what I he is reported to have
sajdGbarlQtte Observer. .
yn!its Wanderer nnd Muiiel of tho Sew J away ; nino fish houses arc washed oIT intoT
York- vaclit Rnnailrrm.-jvtTe driven ashore.
masted flch'ooner was run ito
during the
storm by an, ocean steamer loffiSeW rus
tle, Del.jahd sunk witlr all on oard,
soinffcfowrtii folirnnnn
couhl iiQt. b rtScertaiueli(iThej schip'jier
Hannah Wjlletts, is ashore near HyaniSj
together wlth' the loojlKtie H.-Tlto
Ppjrngfe schooner Adelaide. is asuoi,in
Hraut liick, Mass. .Threes fisiniVgc-hopn
XowiM)rt. ; At portlandi ;Me,r several
yachts and schoouers were fliivep ashore
arid shnk.' Other towrisralorig tho east
report a long lit s pf- disasters. to ( locstl
shipping and rojeit.d : tL-
yegtertjay. are greater tliiiVi .at.4i'stsip
the water ; v cry chinmey, in ! town ia cut !
on at tne roots ot the houses. ! (
'" i THIS TtAtLItOADDASlAdKD. '
iOno thousand yards toft ha Atlantic &
North Carolina raUiarafikiJm Jjcen
movecl and a channel "of seventy-five yards
in width cut through . the Toadj '. bed. Tho
platform at the d epot the iron piling an4
all were washed away j The "damage done
on the road will amountto at least $15,000.
will amount to over 510,000. j Wharves are
Hi HgonefiiTtd -Tm lace- for4xat a to- make
landings. ; Jn fact, the twof jplaces may be
passed '.ar.rulDlr::2 f.-f ff. -f 1
'-; : ThisjMhejfieverestp MV ! ; t'h eso , places
have .ever met with. In addition to the
property destroyed; trade arid- custom for
era rirenshore at Gooseberry Tslaud; nlearffhis yeariat least are gohe.aijd no possible
ohanrp. tt lirinrr thorn nn
LATER. ;
! A Bub'sequeet dispatch r furnishes no-' fur
ther information than i given above. Ef
forts were being made ? to' transport some
a-io people irom Bcautort to Moreliead
City, but the sea was running high, and the
batter had not been accomplished when
THE STORM KING'S W0UK.
GEX. GBAXT 0X THB A3IERJ0AX SOL-
iM DIEHS AXI) THE PIIESIDEX0Y,
In tho New York
JlernUj, of Saturday
laat, ia a letter from its staff corresnbn-
; - j dent, John Itnssell Young, , who ia nccom-
j panying ex-President Grant upon his
: : trip around the world. ' The leiter. dated
j Tientsin, China,' June 15, contains rsevej
j al points of interest, and to some of these
public attention ' luaj t lw drawn, The
i cbrrespoudent reprU hn 1 interviews he
i tween Gep. Grant and Li-Unng Chans:
- Viceroy of the province of Tientsin,
"whoro ho represeniRfts now.the foremost
, statesman in-China.7 With this mneh
byjway of explanation we quote from the
- jetcer as loiiuws :
in ivieemy naked - General I Grant
0 TVhetqcritjthe close of the war any diftl
Lenity waaexwnenced in sending the sol
dieMlwck to civil life- ;
:4;:LGep. Grant
MOXPAY diSTOnSI 0X THE ATLANTIC COAST.
Reports oiTinmens Vantage-Vessels Drip-
en Ashore, Laryws Jjoat, Ibtretfs I1 loodea
i and Trees aid JJq'hsc Prostrated llear-
test Storm trSortQtk -Ever ' Anew The
: Damage-There $2lX),000 to $300,000.
tosed. in evetv ' direction! the ihitis of! the Arsw 'correspondent sent his last dis
iinihlin ' Veiwels And t res are to bo seen. J pUch. -4Tlte old warehouse lat! the landing
and the jdeatr mjtiou ot shipping Jitong jt lie
coast m4ist .'have beeu greafi This iii(ni
ing working men - of MH? descriptions
were engaged in everyi port ion of the city
repairiujg the ..damages, .in tin cemeter-
; li.rt'.iffris f Him sl-nrirt' sirn 'nlatnlr
iv'i ii.v - . - . i r ' t . , - . - - i
visible. Jit Cedar Grove about 150 frees s "em comiortau;e.
were uprooted, tmajiy of ixyEicli-hat been i
4 1.
was washed awar. - i
I 'The' Ijaleigh eVcursMnists j will arrive at
home to-day; arrangementi J! having been
made to forward tlie visitors; at Beaufort to
t heir horhes as soon as -possible, ' there not
being sufficient accommodations to render
setiril'i2.JElniwood,more?eeentlyestabf n'i'rLi'L, i.-l.i ai PAii
MSIlfO, Willi MWS H J vjh ii .v i uuti "M"'
vigorous growth, djd not sutler pro pu-
titmatelv. and onlv .t) trees were blown
down. The schooner, AL M. Bailey, ith
Down tUfrEmjbankment.
and
s Three . miles bevoiid Itidirewav.
1trwilf fiT-nnttr triiTiW tliljoila iF Onl n mlil'i
lumber, ti Philadelphia, ;ju Jlamptouy,. d . ' t . t, c,
RikmTs .lost hntli anchor, lttt ami a ior-j!Jott Columbia & Augua Railroad,
tion of her deck - load, bhe- had heij jib; ;:w,lk.h vt !iere Sundiiv night,5 met with
split and. sustained other, lamnge. ..hej! w.rioua accident., The train was moving
sw rived in harbiir: yesterday evennn-, the mn.d a j wm. the fnmt trucks
having heer. driven iipjy tliestOnn. fi hf le n,.st ciass Car lumped the track,
sehoiner, Mary fcisherj fiom: lJiUa-j V.U1 ttollg on tie cmssties for fifty or aix
delphiaj arrived tin inormng, having en-; ty fet yVhen it suddenly careeued, and
countered a stornM off heawelH 1 Hnt,i! Tlllll5lr lllft "i iAal :iP u thA
jilthonrrh her decks were- repeatedly
swept by tremendous seasi She dragged;
aiichors! for considerable j distance . and
lost all her deck cargo. Cit- Camp re-;
norfs a "Schooner and tugboat ashore at
Tanner is creel;. The Pislier was the Srstj
two rolled down an embankment of fif
teen feet, when the.V j stopped lKth were
turned directly upsple ilowii. The sleep
ing car, w hich had not emerged from the
cutr was thrown against: the i side of it.
and f turned hallj way ove;r diagonally'
sailing essel t an jvp alter tlmstorAi. .Jhem we. e about fifteen passeugers on
The stea.nship, John 1 1 opsins, apt.. ))0;r(l iiu.iuaig five or six in the sleeper.
Hallett i arrived this morning at 7 o v ock ,jefom;. the ens were turned over the
from IUiston. She encountered the stm nl;iiWeiit .out and he wildest con-
yesterday at 1 p.m. about 2 mde hC ftlsioil prevailed, among the passenger.
Chmeateague The wind at tlie time Iwas, As-kMti the iw atiippiiV rolfing,
blowing heavily h orn the . wtlieast lt.i ;: iptjXewi omer, tho j conductor, climed
tiemeiHious sea. ine: wina muiu ih i ,mf. nmm.r!i .villli,,v ..! .....twil rim
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Y3TEIuTK. j)l RAILROAD.'
Leave Ti f " GOING WEST.' ' Who has once lised
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SWANXANOA
Arrive,
Salisuury-'
Third Creek
Statevilld
Catawba !
Newton f
Conova "
Hickory
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Mrf anton j
Glen Alpino
Brideewater
I Marion ;
Old Fort
Henry
S V A N N A NO At
TraTnH pa at Catawb4 Station.
A freight ard Arcoaimlodatiou Truin trakex
three trips a ceek orer the road going West
Mondays. Weduemlayn. and Fridays, and go
in East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays.
Going Verf pa'' Hickoryj at) 27 p. m ,
Esutat II 33a. m 1 ! i ', j.
J. VT WIL-iOK. Prcs-acnf.
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North Carolina! College,
Mt Pleasant, Oabamis Co., N. 0.
" i i brn.T t, 1ST9.
Tea aamiil s."-4m of tali Institution beglas tue
First Moa lay 1q Au rust adrl continues Wwecks.
The course of Instruction la tunrou?&: tiie loe-itlon
healthy ; the (Community moral ; ! and board low.
For further particulars address
83 41 SSI KKTAMTOK THE FACri.TY.
AGESTS selling it find iHt
"irmPPLE trantrrit inake the
stitch, runs easily,; does the
1 tIM
hiiffl I
i 'Tr'lok
widest
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ami wimi.s iiiejMauiin win,
lioilt
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i tho work of toe machine.:? Wiifu f.r u- .1
cr.brs and fall particular
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LUUU
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
4J:ly
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ISAAC A.SHEPPARD&CaltiyX
UaitiifartitMM of TUB f,I u
v. vrt44jjj i
Unsurpassed for Durabilitvj EcoSomyi and jDonvenW'
AimI PerTect la Opersttoa; ! ! 4J
ALSO A VABIED ASS0RT3IEXT OP WrL
OXiXI.AXXVU' OJ
VU BALI BT
C. F. BAKER & CO., Salisbury, N. a
ORGAN POHSilLB.
A Jlrst rate ."-stop M ison H-ur.'tn I'ar'.or Organ
for siale. Apply tarrmi p-wi-oJlce lx St.
No4-2 45 ,
Wesleyan Female Institute,
. OF. j
Verj VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IX THE CtTYOF i
saijIsbuiit,!n.: c
snirteu i ro noitnwesjr, uen too vc.mm ,tutv ti. .14on i.u.:,,,. n.
enconntcred a cyclme, causing thri sea, : (f )f tn, CAV "vliich wam" where the
to wash over her and nil the main oecKH fltuw whonld have
with Water. The niftc ! sea sin nneu:
came over the port liovv ami smashes
the 1
Wasiiixgtox. Ai"gt 10. r The signal
corps statlon at LeSves, Del., reports that
the two-miasteu schcMner before 'reported
ashore atTehoboth, name Ellis M. Kidger
way, Capt. Crcsss; of Jlrulgcton, N. J.,
carim bricks, lava well no on tlie beach :
tlie crew ssived. I
Cape Mav reports t!ie schooner Man-
Ann, of Philadelphia, iviii" in adamrer-.
on position in" front of the "station ; the
crew deserteij her in a boat at 6 p. m.
yesterday ' TIio boat capsized and "the
sea washed them ajdiore I it-' an exhausted
condition,) :The captain refnetl to leave
the vesnelf Lite saving crew No. 40 ran
a line put to her qijd. remained on duty
all night, Tl't? pclijooncr is all right this
morning, Seahigh. I The maximum veloci
ty of the Jvrind was 64 ' miles,' .from the
north : total i aintall e. 40, ,f
"lass out .of the windows: in th pilot
and swvnt ' evervtliiiiff : before it. The !
rain at tlie time was pouring in suchjtor
rents that it wa impossible to stje 2U
feet bevoiid thelMw of theSress:'!. Aubth-j
er sea yhich washed over her
hjrk swent, one of the l:irre liu
- 1 ' ' !
from its: position, and left it on fop of tho
officer's ieabin. ! Mj 1
Young corn is said to N vny inuch;
injured,! while tha t jpl;uivtl early in j thej.
season is iu . better , ctHKtittoii. Peaches
nnd apples have all; beeii lKwn fron tho
trees while many of the trees Suve een
prostrated. At IlamptoiV lljojids the sorni
was verjv severe in fJiat kivtioij.' A Jpois
tion ofilmTOofiOfilhbi' JIwliwa.
luiiitiiiig to ue
hi Na!nse4
been. Three of these
were .ladies. , It was, found that uot a
single bone had been broken aud that
no one was seriously hnnv Uapt. xSew
comcr's injuries .were more paiufnl thau
tlnsi of any one else, consisting of bruis
j cs about : tho head and one in the back,
I wllirll V ri vji liiii) niiinn tronbltt- lit'
''i'Vi"'! ! Al0'nardie, of C4lumbiat also received
taljc l'' ' n few cuts, and a young m.in named Stil
It van, from Auirusta. was scarred alMut
the ..fact. The- ladies escaped almost
without a scratcli. Char. Ob. 1
Judge' Kcer'A health is
Buffalo Llthia springs. j
improving at
blown otF cauiugt thy
daumseu by rain poiuiiVg in
moud bounty fro it ti ee, porches anl
barusattd .buildings of ; kinds ivertj
completely deinoIis,rjed. T ha destruction
of propdriy in Piimjess Aifne county) was
very gitfat almost j all thf ;trnit ,tre-s as
far as heard from beiiig prosf ratel. The
gale at 6ape Henry, was terrific blowing
out some of the classes at the light luHise
beinu tlie first case of the; kind on record.
VI
15 LAST-BE AT EN BgAUFORT.
ilTEUBYA TKRItlFlC STOKM.
The ndilroad Track Washed Up
The
A young man in Newton i who parts his
hair in the middle and sipg "Grandfatlt
er' Clock" has been given four days in
which to ieformr says the Enterprise,
The ItiVlef gli Obterrer says a $1,000
AVesteru North Cartdiiia J tail road first
mortgage baud Wariiig 7 per cent, inter
est, was sold at public aftctiou in Ualeigh
Friday for $1,011,00. ,
- ' The Ualeigli Observer states among its
military news that arms are being put in
order for issue to the- King's Mountain
Military Academy, Captatu W. T. li.
Bell of Cleavelaud county. : ,
The Hssiean Dollar.
What is the uitl'crtfiiff iftwf i! llu Mexunn
dollar and Talder's Iiuoktve Pile Oinlinenl ?
One doe what it promise and tlie oti.yr !es
By virtue of a Mortgage ort Deed iol Trust.
executed hy Thos. K. Hrown nnd wife, K. V.
Brown; to Sophia BeHherer. dated the 1 9: b
day of January, 1878, and registered in the
office of the Rei-ter of Deed 4 of llov.an eo.in
ly. in Book No, ot, pajje 409, 410 and 411,
tr.., aud upon which default lias been inade, 1
will xpose for sale at puhlie auctinn, at (lie
court-lmnne door in the Town uf Salisburv, N.
Gar. on Monday the
15th Day of Dac ember, 1079,
at 12 o'clock M.. ihe following real estate, to
wit: Tlie Lot or Piece ; of Land, kaown as
BROWN'S Livery stable,
embracing the greater part of the lot pur
rhal frm Kdwin Shaver and Mary IS. Sha
ver, mid joining the lands of John I..; Shaver's
heir. Dr. NV. F. Ba:on, hud the parsonage ot
the Lpiiicopal Church, in the Town of Sal is-1
hnrv. j i
TEItMSIJASII Dated at Salisbury' this
loth d.iy of August, 1879. ' '
Ciias. lttir,K, Sophia ksiikri:;:,
Attorney. Trustee.
Angi4tolecl5 I s
VALUABLE PROPERTY
. FOR SALE !
On Saturday, tlie 30th instant, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., on the premises, I will oiler Tor sal,-,
unless sooner disposed of, my j One-Fifih inter
est in thai part of the National Hotel JJiiil.l
ing that helonged lo the Heirs of the tafe Joel
I. Jenkins, and in which Messrs. Horah4tave
their Jeweler's Shop. Price aked, $600.
J.NO. A. BiYDKN',:
42:2w BiowTn Hock: X. C.
not. The Mexican dollar says, ."1 am one
humlri-d cents," luit wlur ytu eoine t invist
it you liml it is only t-ihty-tive. Tahit i's
Iliorkeye Pile Ointment s.iys '-1 will cure you
of Piles;" and upon trial it is found to do ?o in
every ease. It makes Inst one promise to
cure Piles; and does po wii-iioiil -failure. Price
")0 cents a h.itlle. For ale by .C. It. Barker,
Salisbury, N.
C'ous.ecTis' Compound Iloiiey of Tar has been
so long and favorably known that it neid-t no
encomium. For eoulis, eoitis, sure throat,
hoarseness, etc., il affords s;, -! n-lie!, and is
a most pleasant and eili "u-i .tis rem-tdy, hunt y
and tar beir.g two oi ils ingredients. The ski fk
of the chemist, and I he .knowledge, of a physi-.
cian were united in its preparation, (be result
being a compound which is fhe laveiiie reme
dy in ibis severe climate, and has no eUal as
a "en re for conulis, rdds, hoarseness, bronchitis,
cronn. etc. Use t'oiisser.s' II.ney of Tar.
Price oO cents.
Salisbury, N. ('
sTAuxjrox, vine i xi a:
Opeiis its 30:h Session, Severn ller 18i!lg7j
OaJ-of the first .hous fur vUti ,V. l:dieiVke
United States. Uliinale unjurnsd.! !i;iiri
roundiiibe.tnlifiil.' Attended iy juipiirw
Seventee: Si:4es. , Strictest w-unuwiy reared.
Anion;; ihe. lowest terms in Hit Uhio.
Teums: Bxrd, Waaltiii I.i-Iik, Enjli.1,
Course; "Lai in,- French, foreai-h;Uialff,j
Scholasiiu year $ll.r A ttij j trait very jiW1
For Catnloiiue, address ft '.h '
Kiev. YVm; A: If a rbi. D.tLJi4it.Tl
)S:3t
NO Ti(J E!
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For s.nle hv C. U. Barker,
Greensboro Female College,
GSSENSB3R0, N. C.
The 47 Si Session of this well-known Insti
lution will open m W'etl.'u -d ty the 2tlh of
August Terms i t d'ua d to .-nil the times.
Applv for Catalogue to
June 24,
t. m.
1870. othlni
ON':s, Tresi.lent.
CT
378 bales ; recein
last year, .45,122
replied tlint. on tHo con-
.itrarj, tlie rncn who had leen hi tho army
T om. iiomea nnu ocenpa- Atlantic Citv tho velocity of
atlonsDaod .beme the sliest portions of the wind 69 mflcs,t from the 'worth weir,
u iv ; reriutuoii i -it 4 p. m. ' TIi6 schooner Flora Curtis, of
u ififii Liiimn ! i iiiii. irii i rn T?in ni i i .t . t i i
f. ' . : - ""- b" i i-eriiv Ainuoy, u. J., wa oiown asiiore
' rrr';'.1" nwJcraMe? .w?re marei lylriTbc m svin crew hauled til Ufo boat
rhtSlhwK- Mto .poit;PI,.ite ; the wreck luit cmild
- ' j i ! i not irer. ro; roe scnooner. i ih Riit t ninnin
r. .m - . . - T'. ail I VIKIV lCIIHMltitl 111 lilt? HUTTltHI
WjJ.e .rt,U.t.:L; a ! unfirh, in., wheri vrcscned lv thHife
- vjrnic-iiii urilllb - I II r.II 7smri na htu I no I ?.. : rri. . ' . . ....
Uti-.wUu l:.: .. ? V"" . " v - BaTiiiR erew. ije atuiouni oi nuubui was
airoiwiM'iiw Roiuiera ii tiirt smith.t 1.. in ;....4..v n ... .i
' ' -L Ilt-2tl 1 V u ILHIlIt:?. x 1 I ilt'UIM I'll' If.'llU.
n and one. carried to sea.
hour Atlantic City reports
that the schooiier before reported ashore
was boqniVfi-oin lH-taiKttaud, Vn., with
nine wood, for ew York.. The crew con-
sisted of Copt, Fiersc, ot Key port,
Me., and four ineii, 1 lie schooner will
be stripped at oticej; Jt i feared she will
be ft total loss. . i
Norfolk. August 1!).tTIiis vicinity
has been visited by the severest rain
rnncli to sar in fkvoVof th wnflT Z w ,,;lora',iV,M ever riencea. it
4 it,T:i n . 'i"u MmMiwesiwara.-comiiieiicinjr
k uiikuuKts, nai wm ' ni iiir Tolion-pra I o.or .. i. i i r- ... .... . .
4linr. . V ". i.-juh. hi., aim rracnmz irs utmost in-
ZZZ: V" II ?V ??rst l,ie" teneity- at about 1 1 ii. m. Alauv buildin-s
9: ir.r""VVr,, inw miroofed a,ul tlooilca : titles weir
I.'TJV Uipwited, shipninsi datpa-ed, many Ves-
li i3 lil i t.Vtn . . iTmviiVn' . - a.: . -I k ? dragons ashore. The Boston steani.
U.7 nJZZ S Mp company's warehouses hafinj, been
- &mKu. awiiiiLt ii ji iiiTiiia -r ir . i j .
. . ' T ,..,.r- . , .iBj into tm I &erionslV f l:imnrre
igw-iOf iJipiior,-Hie soldiers.; iu th
Atlantic. Hotel and Eigh t Eushwms Jtout-
e$ li apnea xiwayt-uamagc
me nsc 'Amount.
to an
Special to.tbc Oljsorver. j
iroilEIIKAl) ClTV'J A. CI
We werb Visited this moruin
I ! 2?l(fIJ,prt thernselvcji by ;iill ngctCfour su
S VPaT ierq; pop,,- latPr-
; rlatioQ. unr armies "were not - tumWo-
j ; rie not on either side. Mercenary arm
: tm A. 1.1 . -
. Kio mmuir..u ieopie arc more
peaceable, n vl bfe Jtlian .those, -who
aiwjP seen war, Jiiey Know what war, is.
" Thenbore oitirht tt 1! fofcel n nun' th
! attention of tlw ntal wars, and Democratic
f atnmpertin .tlie- ottli;HliouUl . always
i j arrj f t in their pockets, ready for refer-
huvo uru., uiiuu iias una tiiia
i ltr -, ffi fitwiu fV
... . , , ,iMiikvf j iwvv ui ii r
SS c mnSSS been Utibmcrged and many of
.hIwiSLSk CSt raV f the warb hoise 11 i)dcd The tide was
k8!i1 Idgher - than It j wab ever knmv.UcThe
- - m r .. v ; i v ' m im i .r i.i imiiii u ii.t..-
ri ront lira ex-PiviideWi bVv. oiou.jiiieauq jir uoats. the sight
rf iSrrrimS on ivucxampfel even to the oldest
: Ktrr.'aa the Anmt fJhut J rt ' l A ioitui ateiy wirnoiit. Uamaire
L fS r; w"T:rrT'OT. r l imToutHliiiglrty. The Rutins of
Ttordff ' Cist Eiiiscoiml cliurcjiwas torn off and
I & ; t9 thei cornice Hml,de;rnaii.etitaof St;
: "TO I whJ!e te beatitiftil crounds of old St.
at e bauiy- wn-cked aud the old
lemew. -
; p"3Siuinry or - a:
i r "i ' .". vu,i;wecopy , tnjj toi l p.,ur
Lslirin?f MotjihlB t, .r...,r.vi.;, r.:.! 1 ,lu
V-nrr-r-" trees torii atld switched so a tl UnrrW
? C; Tlie Viceror Vtaid 'SrftK i atnile' tltai he rJJP'S ,e' ttie,ty : WIe,J
f-kiml ronUauoken by tlie General about
Mayor l ucker ordered' out the entire
ponce force: arid lihj ilepartments;- The
I - wi.i..-mui wii nira xuey. wouiUt pot be toss U Varion 1 estimated at froin &2Q0 -!
WZm !?ler W,e (Jeneval became 1'resi- 000 to $m0 vA ? " i , troB
?e?Wfelm; would . usbukG usnst' lDTHp- dirni
- L horr.lhw otiM-ilH, and-, that when tit& by fc.Sml -SV reiSil, ii
i
nrust
Im-
8.4-
te4
litic storm from tlie. southeast, damaging
a . . -- a 'ii.. r.i
here totno amount ot
by
personal pio:ertv jiere totno amotinc pi
about $5,0tK).;0The; Atlantic autUJvortlt
Caroling lJaihoadi tracl wtweenj tljo
town and tne depots is nearly all wnnm
nj. "The 'Atlantic tlotel 4d eight bnsl
nttSS liciuses ,in l5eanf(BC were ..waidiett
ca;iv, line ine ni ions nuier uuuiies
tie inestimable. 1 he guests of the At
antic escaped, but the. building and coin
tents, lncltidiug ail thejf baggage, is u
total loss." ! -.. s ' I
. There! is no information from Other
sections, ot the county, but the dafnage
must bef-vcrV irreatV ; i ' ' -V
THE StORM AT WIliuiXGTOX; i I
To the Associated Press, : A' 1
Wii.mixgtox, X. C, lAujnist IS. A
tenih'citorm of wind ahd'raiti viiited
this section early this morning. At 4 a.
in. the Velocity of the wijid had reached
sixty-eigUt mile per hoiir; A large rjuni -lur
of shade trees vere prostrated iti the
city and seven houses and sheds jtvere
jiisrooied. ao lives were lost, l lie ier-
fnitH baiHino iuaric, isiiaiioroi mitln the
niaiiimasts gone and seven feet , of ater
in the. Hold. Ine lirttisii shin ivate
and,
has
the
tmm. - . - ' " - 1 V .ntOI I
j wi.in.wife UeueralnwoaU remember was the 'teTeisipeiiic.ln thi-
liim nnd wriln to him.. . ! - : - i. - T 1 . . "."
v:.--'i ;'' t I mm Mr years. is RXiM'eteil tit wvprrmwil.
Lren. UrauturMcellency ia very .Id bnrry county alone tlie damage the
iwu w Fstimaieu at ner cent. Tlie
bsrns and outj-baildiu'gi were also consid
erably damaged.. ':'-:ft y-.? E; !
' IN RW; 3t orkL! f Ancrast 19. The i't storm
yesterday along tlie Middle Atianticnd
jewEnglandlcoat was the severest ex
pmencwl in many vears.' No nrear, loss
of life: occured, but reports of disasters to
Shipping come ia from all the J Seaboard
fctates. At Isew jYork twenty or thirtv
sailboats were Batik or damaged and the
. ; k-hv jf B Aery
uJiiuQi but tbttrQ, could be. ijo, wish 'more
ilistasfeftil to me tliau wluit , von i4
I fnt J bavw lield the. Iresideucy aspng a it
y ( Ua erer beeu IjeltV, by nnyiuaiu , there
ir oiijcrn wi9 nave jisen to great n is-
1 unction at home , and .who ha
- Jionor who are worthytjind to them it be
, Jougs, not to i;je, have no claims to
, I he office. It U a place dUtasteful to mcV
H place of hardship and. responsibilities.
was a voiiqger mm ficae hard-
Bonsfield ashore above Jlattery
will come olf. without trouble.
It is teared that serious damagei
been doue to'cropsl; " r ' "
' : ''Special to taeRateiga News.' ?
Morcheml CitvAugust I8--34IO P.
At midnight a ternmc storm arosa,
wildest that has becn known here for'iear3;
the wind Wowing from the east. . At fire
o!clock this'niorning the wind veered to
aSjuthcasjt, sending the heavy surges rolling
into t.he 'heart of Beaufort, a strong flod
tide-, aidjing the . work, and at 12 M. Beau
fort and Morthcad Cityvere'
' f. COMPLETELY WRECKED
'Thc.fifst to. go was thej Atlantic Jlotel--
there was not a -vestige, left. It wsj
witli visitors, but they had to Hc fb the'
hhrhcr around, deatmir scltervUiinffV-bbhintl
them; .-Nothing was sayedr irouV the jftotiel,'
tue pconieauareiy escaping wnij tntiriives
Thc the Ocean view was the next vie
tun, and - the spectators- 'ho had watched
thatrlestruetion.oftJieuVtlantic , uiadjej prej-
aration ty save sue n stttn as was conven
lently portable, ami then sought a refuge
from tlie fury of the elements. " "4
1 he waves surged up into Front street
sweeping away, iour stores.;; it tis timost
iiu possible to get lull particular, as there
is scarcely, ajjoat ierr? ana nof communjea
tion oetween tne two places.
;';f?i; i"'"i iIOKEEAl!5ScrrT
1 In this place the colored M. E. Chbrch is
leveled ; a large school house is flattened tb
the earth; the market bouse is .a tca
six u wettings were uiowi? qRtirejv
i Cottoii recepts in Raleigh from the 1st
of September last to Saturday last, 4G,-
ts for the same period
bales": increase in re
ceipts this year to date, 1350 bales.
These: statistics from the Xeirs,
: Ash.evlle JHrM ; , The X. V. WooI
, fin. property was sold- the 13th inst., un
der a decree, of the Uuited States Circuit
' Court tt&itisfy certain iiiortgages. John
V,:"Cunuinghanir of Person county be
came the purchaser at $7,245. The prop
erty w a. well worth $1,001)0. So Col.
Cunninghem made uot less than five
thousand dollars by the investment. We
i understand that Col. Cunningham nro-
poes to make Asheville his houe iu the
future.
Asheville Journal: Ou Thursday morn
ing, the 14t,h inst.i about uiue hiiles west
of this place, and near the Wayiiesville
road, Noii is found the dead body of Mm
lkufus Co)U'.' '" w She was a woman of some
forty-five years of age and had a large
family. She was found , with a table
cloth around her neck, by means of which
sho bad tied herself to the top of a small
hapling bush, which was so slender as to
bend so low as to allow! the body to rest
on 'the kiiees, iu which ! posture tho un
fortunate woman was found.
Quite ai' number ot bales of new cot
ton have, been marketed in South Caro-
ina this year to 'date;
Mr. Wade Hampton,! Jr., a son of the
SenatotybuVa, resident of Mississippi,
was married -011 the 15th to Miss Kate O.
helan, of JLours'vilte, ';Ky..;
i!
wreck ;
Southern Tews Items.
James fiver Is lower Iban it txas been In SO years.
Tue drout'u In soutli and west Texas Is becomlne
sometuin? teuriul.
Tne easft preailums for the state Fair at Raleigh
Wealthy cltlzen3 of Nashville hare taken $60,CO0
la a aew uot too factor. ; jkr
Aurusta. Georda. Is anxloas to utUlze the water
power ot ner 3,wo,wu canai. .
The cotion croa In northern Texas was never
known to be better than jt is this year.
Ll?htnlne struct a cotton Sell ta Georgia the oth
er Qay, ana scorcaea k u.urvcr 01 mi cre.
Farmers ot WasMnaton county. Texas are Davtre
co cents per snoarBO xur ymmas wu.ua.
ciarttfl are rtrtni? in tlie Drairlcsof Bcllcountr.
Texas, in great hampers mora toe want 01 water,
The fcooisiariA Stutinei arses that - the State take
some action in rezard la the leprosy In the La-
tourthe. -: :i '. t : . . ' -. I i .' , ' -.
nntrmpr tn Norfolk cotrntV. Vlnrtnla. -has rais
ed and shipped l2,0oo barrels ol potatoes this season.
A necrd boy in Waco, Texas caught a number of
large rots, ani, after skinning, theia, sold them to a
restauweurioriwturrei. t. 4
A farmer near Wilmington, Sort a Carolina set
sprtng'-suns' In his watermelon patch, and tne
imeyes came aionx ou ntuic uu uuu ukhiuh wm.
a mrentlT enacted law inOalveston rnvldestait
rani employer who shall force ;an employee to labjf
on Sunday, Shan he uaoie 10 a ana 01 w.
Babies arc the institution and should be
guarded, from attacks of '.Coliry Flatulence,
cct', by h f. Bull's Baby Syrup. Prico
I In the Superior Qurl.
T
I'etMion to
St-1 1 hind i
' pay debt?.
J
NonTH Carolina,
Davie County,
M U Chaffin, Acbn'r of
Samuel Smith, dee'd, PI fi".
against
Jon.ith.m Smith, Jr., Snmuel
Smith, Thomas Smith, and
Bell Smith. '
It appearing to the satisfaction of the court
upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, that Bdl Smith,
one of the defendants above mimed, is a non
resident of this Stale, it is ordered that publi
cation he made for ais siieeeswive week in the
Carolina VATctiMAN;noiifvingiid defend
ant to appear at the office of the Clerk ol the
Superior Court on the 23t'i day. of August,
1879, and answer the co npl.iint which is
filed in said offije, or the Plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief dem -thded in the
complaint. Witness, G. M. Bi'xj3nAf,
Clerk superior Court Davie connty.
39to44
HOW TO SAVE IuONEY!
n.ifdmflr. Snninr, Weavi-is;.. Fu--1
0i j. .- c
and Dr--3abg. .
The Klkin Y.idkiii Cnnnty, ha.e
taken a iong step fot-wnid. They are now
making ten or twelve different v:ii i.ti s of
Tweeds and Cassiniet ., and me still ar
ranging for a further advance.
Tlie Town T:ix Litsili jbe Ut4t fniii
July 2JDih, after which dale liny will
ly ir- .ui- Hint itiiuUlf tax im ioml oniall
lie-j u Jits. ry order of tl:e IJoard ;oTf!
luM.-h.iiers. i. F. lIo(;u&, C. ! :
July TtllSTli. 2t
SONS! 7
Sliockoa , Machine Works,
Manufacturers of Portable and StadftnaffTFlateH
and i'.(titer.s, Saw Mills, c:orp-and hful .Mill-i y
(ins?. Hangers and nttieys. 'i urni!tu-J aun ua,
Toiiaeeo Kaerory laehlmir.v, ror.ght IrdniWiw,
l!.rassail"lrou Casting Ma hirierj' nt tfwry'De-
scrlptloii.
Ginning and Threshirg Macaiiits"
A SIVXIALITV.
::i:r.!!:ix(i i'jiomiti.y CAi.'KiTLLr-to
Thn prices are the most surprising t '.;i'r:
V.i can send your Clean Woul to the Kar
aitf-UT 11 :
rnrv'and tn
a Tew days rceelve baek the rolls at 6 c Ms a inunu:
have it spun Into yarn at I-. CU.J 'nave it made iR
to Jeans cloth at et.i. ararrt ; or m raa kH it
eolnrcd, fulled. -presspjl and sheenl. t.mstiecl up In
Stvle, at :5 ct.i. per uid. i.'t.loitvl Llus -y i , cents;
white. 14 ets.: HlankeiK white, 2t cts. per yard, l
lb. clean wool will make 1 lbs hoavv eToth.
s tmptes ot the various cloths uxanufactured cau be
seeu at
J. D.
Wli !s
tor thi.-
;I7ESLY'3 STCEE, Sails cniy,
etaliiisUmeut .
'oil nd to deliver ioods
J. D. MCN.KELV, Agt.
Ik you want a gooJ bVriili.'.-r tor cotton 'or Tolvie
en. ot) to -T. U. VeNRKI.V.
If you want a lot of S'iperior s;wed Shinu'u',
to -J.l). McNKELY
2:3ra
rrnV-
Pitent Spark -Anerfc:
The Invention of the Age.
reallvfhf
; T.ilitotVi new nutont S:ark-Arrestcil Is
3vM.oM( Ct ami re.lab! one, and Is supersed!
dt in rs in use. The neat efficiency of tti ArnMf
t.sattractlfjr untverbal atteutieiu iiiid febtS:? it4
(iors d by the iM-st 'mocUantr-al enfri rreers tm m
ranee coir.panh. promiuciit leaturcair- "
1; iio.-s not destroy lliedrritt. " t V f
it i!ies not4ntcrfere with clcaclrtte ;
It wi!l notehoke up, and legutres tovleanipt.
It requires no dtn et dainptrs to -fte opentif wtff
raisins? .steam (dampers beinj? bjectjhjtWe.8sap
mav be left open and allow spnrks t escape.
. li requires no water to extlnjrn'Kh .mparts, f W
bv r;onden.-.4lion, dostrovs 1 he iiruft.j We!-t(tew.
water Is u:ed. if nesrlerted. the eHU inJsdNW
ed by evsppratton of the water, and tpe boll-rf
It is slraole and durable and can Vp rellrd tlpnic
It can b? attached to anv boiler. I . r ; - j i
No planter should le without one ft 'Q
ran rotafwnlfwUl iuslire tins unajifB ffWre
Talbot Engines n nd 5park-Arrow !!! $mw
same rates asttliiirjfl for water oTtrse-po-j
rVKend for 1 lust rated eirculars 4"d pflce,Bv
ItMucn Houe,. charlotte, X. . I . ,
5:cia W. C. MOKfiAX, 38ana
BUY
HARD-
YOUR
WARE
BINGHAM SCHOOL,
ME1UNKVILLK, X. t'.
o . .
30,
Tho I71st nossion begins 5"niy
1879.
Arrauseiuents have een : n;nde ly whicli a
limited nnmherof youn? nun with small mean
can ''MEsii" at $5 per month..
Board,, with famished ' room, Reduced
to 12 per month; Tuition to 830 par
Session.
For particulars athln s
3o:lm Ma.
QSiIGS
'I : if 4t.
- ARE ALWAYS
Mm1 JQiE$r
II. I.iNdilAM.
FKOM
And ron will not onlv save monef . but set
the Best Goods made. You will Bind iu hi
Well Selected Stock of I ard ware. Mowers,
Thresher, and Sewing machines,
Straw-Cutters & Corn-Shollors. ;
Grain Cradles, Grain- and Gmp Seylhts,
Plown, Hoeo, Mattock and Ticks. tShovets,
Spades and Forks, Glawi, Paints, OH-, I'uity,
and Varnish, Locks, Hinge nnd Screws,
Dissten't Cros-Cut, Hand and iill Saws. !
Blacksmith & Carpenter
HO BSE AND MULE SHOES,
Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Cans.
Patent Fly-Fans "ami Traps.
BUGGIES, OPEN AKD ,7ITH TOPS.
'Bnggy-Hnrnss, Harness Leather. nnl
Moiintings, Wagon and. Buggy Materials,
ami many other articles too : tedious to
mention. , -
No. 3, Hedrick's rtor,-4Xeq,r National
Hotel, Main'Street, f j ; 4
SALISBURY, IT. C.
S0:ly " --!--'''
McSmith Music
CHARLOTTK7 N. p., T
-Branch of Ludden &l Baks,
SAVANNAH, OA. j
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE AGniHEflY!
At the Court House in Salisiiry, on the 14th
day of July next, 1 will fell Uiu- Sieum .u
gine and I"i!er with all tlie M it-hint rv nt
rarhetl. Also a Saw Mill and (irist Mill willi
all the m ichinery a'ttiielifd ; it l.fing'lhe ro
nprtv ronvevfd to nie John Heard and El-
hn II. I'ard by m"rt ti .duly n-ji't-tt red in i
the lligisU,r'! office l iiow.in t 'tiuniy,",:n Duuk j
So. 47, pn'e "51 r i
: 1 1 jfegf iernia oi ae o.ioii. 4?a
IA'Iv KliLAC'K.MKi!, Ti;ntee.
June 10, 1S70 5w
CO
:t:- - '
MnsiGal:Institieli
OF ALL KINDS.
to
4'
3ft
i6
Chv Jackon'rf Best Street Navy To!acc
M HeMersoa,
Blacimer
Attorneys, Counselors
and Solicitors.
- SALISBURY, iV.'C
Jnn.iv'22 1870 -tt.
cents a bottle.
.t.
Cheap Chattel Mortgages,
various other blanks for t ale L ere
Snbscsribo fro the Watchman only 2
Practical Blacksmith
. PI A NOS i from 1 25
: OIIGAXS $35
WjPrt Cash and Part fim
j Very Low-for All Casl.
! . Send for llhutratcd, VUW f
List FitKE. i - i .
Tlie Best Maae ,
All Gnaraiiteei for Fifteen Yesi
Sent oF15 days' trial.-Sf W im
both w-ays jf no sale. ,
Call on, -or address
r: H. McSiTH, ;
) CHARLOTTE-K
52:4m i tf 7 f . M fJJt?
HORSESHOER.
SHOP connocfetl with Crown 2 Verblfs Livery
stiape ot toot. All iioein3 on strictly m ;lenUflc pnn-
rlptesaal WARRANTED.
I promptly aone
KERR CKAIGB,
gittomts at
2ST- f
llfV: V.. : - .!- r '; - . - . I -.-! ! - j ; ' N: . i"
lKtnff fi- ' ' " fH- ; 1 , .1 f . . - . A J.: . -' i