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THE LIORimiQ STAB. PITBLISIIBD DAILY. BY V - , ; 1 7 111 I vo S. -J As. i fuJf- f OCT bates o streacBrpnoit is abtAko: 4 i ' e (mid pojpdd. 3 00 , -.v. r 1 ... , . .....i;ioo jjx mon nhrnemon One month, To City Subscriber delivered In any art of the I S&Qedo MOBNINQ- EDITION. '- . .. . -,,,1 , : . ... oUTJLlXESy......-- ; r, -1 1 Ito ;,T - "LLlit James OTEecd who unmet responsl- bility for, dispatch- to, Caldwell, iU. be summoned before committee XL S. ; forces in Indian country, bad a .fight and lost thirty men killed andbunded.. liob't Napier, Glasw, -shrp-builder, ; is dead. Philadelphia Isrfin Jup for tte 4th. -rr. House ' ponVoncurred- iu Senate amendments to ITatal Approprla: tion bilk New York: Markets : Cot- . i9.i?ji12 5-1Cc: tun)entine.S0c: rosin, SI 701 .75; gold, ;112112i I 1. 1 jsrAitiiusr. -Wheeler i8lamf!:::w ,u Fitzhugh now declares that his tracted the boa on-board aa beig letter was "dumbly mucilated. , disturbed it must have found its way The search for Charley Ross in inl(y the hold, as the hatches were off Brooklyn has not been abandoned, at the time, and concealed itself The Chicago ;, 3fom thinks among the cargo, as it was not dis ex Senator Doolittle, of Wisconsin, will be COVered till the ship was well on her the Great Unknown at St. Louis. . voyage home. W hen she arrived in Mr. Hayes was bora 4 m Dela- Hnc.W tho nupst.inn nmsn aa in tutor it wiiro and Mr." Wheeler in 4 Malone, O I t 1 Mnlon". t xmrier-Journal. - .1 iillU . The residence ot uaniei urew, 1 - j, . ." I n,T f113,Sk) the repUle, and should , think it is cuon Tuesday for, $112,000. , , LboutWht or nine feet i,v length he!?!SS . . tnrlloB in Wpw Yiirb iiimI Sp"hKe ?S poundnomethihg which iiever before oc- eurred. ; .;. L- i;.. j I 1 Hose Eytinge, the actressj-in t-a 1 ilispntch from Chicago to! the JSTe'wiYork I Graphic, deniesine cuargonaKaiuM i ''. tutond Ge.- H. BuUer. of having . ..- iiup nrniviiv . t . .11 x. Vf tt,i c., 1 t -The number of ted States troops now in me oomnern . ointea yrua i slated by General Banning, in the House . . . i, i iw a fr.iiowa- ;in Tmisinna. 1 last kh, iw v - . -kt. i: I 70ir5TR:8lRS1PP, sai r ioriaa, orui Harolina. 22tt; cuih Cartnua.oaJ;Heorgiii, iU7: AUlwrna, 232i Tennessee, . Ken- s,n, lucky, 112. ',;- ",';' 'ihrv-;i-p Jlon. Carl Schurz . lectured at Eisiom, Pa., on Tuesday evening. After (he lecture he was Serenaded, but declined t. say anything . politically. His German iriemls received him with great enthusiasm mill were at the serenade in great numbers, . ...1 mnnli rliQnif akilttil - At IllJK mvsierious silence. : v - ' -: It has been erroneously stated in lists which have been lately 'published of the populuraud lectornl ruin. for the vari.Miivreidentv that Henry Cly. in his ....niMt 1844. for Hie nresidencv witli James K. P.ikVreci5ivja injijority vfhe pofvu- X.rminoritv. but bad a majority of the i letloral vnte.-- The Dtfpular vote was vry. I ... TI 11. 1 . t . J..2.. 1 Vi..w I io.-e, nut iir. t-oiK ua inu vmyn ; . u Folk, 1,330,15)0; for ; Ulay, l.w.aia; ior : liirney, abolition, 62,127 Wilson has a Vance club. Organize Zeb; Vance. CI ubs. f IT I . 1 . J At M 41 . no I ... . ... ... - ''.::. .7 I siMin 8 the noininnUons were aanmnoetl. vVlUun CiHece ' has had 188 . i1n!nt ttx iem 4ia -nvtintr iitllt I n itxtreasa over nrevious years, : U , m - - iossy:. iaitie, uip jouru!ni.io i JiKky Mount.--7" Deputy Shenff ,a Calvin V . j Ward, of Nash county, was thrown from u,S8uiasiJmmu.J.Uu.lu..J j . I he L-ongressionai convention cu u.e r.rst oismct wmmeetat x.u, ,,, Mad So28 are reported as aoun- dant in the Hilliardston section of Kash county. )'-nA::- - . t I . A 1 lit. P.finntV BllnRfiriDHr. Ill" I " j , i forms tne Advance that Vance. Jarvis, an I ... . , .. . i i I mcucu a tuvuiu i,u.uuu . I i ip tiikot wi 1 currv pvprv wlutfi Vote ml. . . . 1 Pitt county. 4 - , V Rowland of Wilson"" ntui" Linif invntiH hen fnrtiiiapr-.-vhir.b'Jiaa in tipd hv the ieruiiert- wincu use oceu xooicu j "B 5"";"ro; . a'i - , n - ? j I Gn';'-a0St? B. Vance, of North Carolina, went through Danville Tuesday on the f at express for- Washington. ,." - r ; - I nATisIti&.f uw iwguw- .6tB, i UUUS'" priunug uiiiuc w "i" . paper at Tarboro. but they have not yet louud a man to edit it. - ', . ' Bro. Magnin and Bro. M. Uockv Mount JIiii7Hrwo .men trnt intra iitiAmlfw at Tl-lifow- irrt WtktMJ t !n . AfcuZ W.Uf W-rrrif Px" aaat v U lUVi U 1 IT Ow Uailla VU tiny, when one of them struck the other, a Mr. Gregory, with a buggy whip and killed im' ' , f ! 1 rrpi iison' Aavance;. .v ii,.piu- iin nas occurred itadical camp, and trillion Mill make its ral Nprmrmting Conventions! A Norfolk says: James Rowe. timtfierner, and a native va., was drowned yestertTay, while trying ooai wnicti was blown ginia delep:atiofi are : here. aixd y will leave for St. Loins Jo-morrow by a special car on ibe Baltimore & Ohio, jaalroadgailge MereolUijIofiet Ofin,ColoneVFloarnoy,;Mr. Cog h,n,ral Sr'SoHt!ndJg0 fel taivi Messrs. Lane, Wallace, ; Moncure . Chandler afld eale arrived tdifgbt Nearly all here deelare themSelVes entirely tincornmitted, apd-Teady to hear all evidence and render judg- ment at St. : Louis. They are proba- . bly divided between Tilden and Han- cock, but" will vote as a unit as the roaiority decides.! j vi . - k- it. vu oen, magnates oi me xtateigu, iirauwi buunuii; u wwu yw..j . strenuous efforts I to reacu mm, uiaaaug of .the. Republican -churclir ' nave'" broken ;8Un in aWing to the government to pur- mi,ut hideous' with their barkings and Oranfs celebrated iniunctMin' and iput in . . Tt i- d that a'' netition be " , " , bo .n.niMr..P.h.fnMiha,ulnr i :iti- chase ,L " s urged mat a peutioo oe , ow,inr8 aud tue young refugee quake aDDearancalthe seve-1 The Trip ior m raonniaineiuru 'Hn afexnedienf of mounting the thermomeier, anue siauous awaum-u, a. ."-r.-ut-yn wivr. j h. bewn ArD. dispatch Of the! 22d fThe party OI exeursiomsts mat ie nere T'r fi,u uWrlflMinsifV; V.hi mate of the ecbooner on Tuesday morninfirJast; on the Carolina "T" "f .. Zrlrr. Z i u:a? :vmuI tVimlTie'STifnal OiBcelln this city: .T!i: y-S" -rrri- - ln.xiuenioa xay, i. v.v 1 -w i. wnnin.n r I 1 ' . . I on I iitIhiliih nn I JTLTT.Ir,..!rinLi...k.i. :....a.'.. u. :u.ii:i . imi j2mw-- nvzti'ty jexcUTBloUtets.vciyfewif any of whorn had jj.g to Magistrates' -Itow. and from Mobile,., j.f. . vvitrningwii, T.ht Motet. "Ba,l&. Specialtelegram to the Enquirer. were well phased. wUh theUtripj on V , . v v . P .:,, i . .,;,! k;; uWASHiNttTONi' June22v .gwtang-thefmess.of 4tto.taie..a4lAwetl fa'riKto'l6 ' Wvesls'reported in below. - ' - X!. daeifledi p ettr and. sweet JSabbatk che'i Nearly all the membera of ttie VTr- them io,whicli . to., gaze upon aud admire nomatances ihat an entire week of the,ses- , j ..u-iwJw .ttW-rials cleared M JtJ j..,V.:. ,i II 1 J " , .V. ' 1 ." " 1 L , VI 1 1 1 "IV 1 "Wf . II ;;. . pn- . . i t U .L '1 Mu.ai.j.u a . w 13 i? -4- Mill - WILMINGTON, ."ZFXZT to the 1 London "Wilt you kindly allow me. to give your readers 11 short description of an interesting eyent whiA . J docks recently being the capture of large- 6a-c6nstrictoV ;tn ' board the ship Surprise, which had just ar- rived from; Port . Natal t laden with wool and -hides. It appears that while at the port she went within the bar to: load, being a small vessel,, and consequently was close to the bush. One ..evening, after , her s cargo.! h ad been shipped, while the'erew were '"S- J!11'6 "jollification among HUI.U10BI uus.vi tuo oauuisi, wnu happened to possess a concertina, was playing various tunes for the amuse: S?lu !, ! . 1 ..i,ntM.j"i.n . 1. I .nfon,.. aF m. T...i. ; ..i I . . t . ' l . Qjtivo.A tuiiiuauiiabu. w ar buo- i ooarniw r...r,nnw. - T onn I and as thick as the calf of a manV UU, U UI1UK- US IUO UUI I Ol ; U lUSU leg; It has existed during the voyage oh rata and other vermin, with -which, am informed, the vessel swarmed while at Port' Natal, and 'now there i9 not a rat to be seen in any pari"' -'of tne vessel, so that in futuro il may e , . . constrictor instead of other animals . r - . . r. - - . All the Richmond and Fetersburcr i. - , . eouors except ourselves nave gone to St. Louis- , We stay at home to quiet, the child rvu, who 'are crying for Tilden. letersburg Index-Appeal, : Local Dot There are only eight prisoners now in the county jail for trial at the ap- proacbing term of the Superior Court, ! The thermometer stood at 8S in .. , it. n..i. ,e Treasurer's office at the City Hall yes- terday at 3 o'clock. P. M. . .. , Ti.; Vs ave commenced l ne flaj 8b liav e r coinmenteu 8horteningj"5'csterday being one miuutc J . ' 1 - ' ' - . Bhorter than iu predecessor. , We learn that the names of the owners of dogs are rapidly accumulating on Officer Walcott's list. Falling barometer, warmer, southwest- wind.0, with cloudy or partly "inl,,.lr nrnaflta. lla1 faiflB H7l11 Tllf-klin oiy prevail in iuio rcuwu ivruei, , J . I Oar friends of Mt. Olivet in..' "XT . f T3 S T ' I- A r.h.entir I i. -. ...t . n-n i'..t lit II I HUll ILfiLlVUl ill ICUIUCIUUVC 11U1I 1UD I ngUt i V.The Western iJ&posUor t learns from an exchange that the commissioners 6f jue y, N, C. R: K., at their meeting in gajubury last week, appointed -Mr. IL; B. jjarl8fleid, of Wilmington, depot ageut at gtate8viIe: The Freedmau' Savluff and Triut Cwmpany. J.1L Smyth, formerly Cashier, of the - . I 1.mnn'o Cmnnononlr in this nlv ill x" iccuiuou o uufiua ,u . j i I !.i i,,h T?t "Pnrvia one of lbe Commissioners of the X reed- man's Savings and Trust Company, ad- dressed to Hon. B. B. Douglass. Chairman ti..'.TnmiiMtinir mmmiitpp in ttiiiMi o me xnvesugaung committee, in wmcu propositions are maue to sen 10 me govern-1 real e8tate in Washington cUj Jacksonville, Florida, the property of the said company, ; aggregating in value taeii.aaD. which would enable the Commis- v "v ..... i " a- t . - a . , A . Thprirpnlnrflprlarea to tbem at tbis time, l ne circular ueciares that this property is much needed by tbe government; that it is offered at very rea- .i....l..l l.am'r'.'alifnir' Ihp favnrAhlp. rnn . i u''"T "rr 7: " sideration OI tne governmeni inuiw mai.er, I - - j One has accordingly, been prepared,jtnd accordmgly. been P4 f" B to the same can ido so by calling j depositors I bi mi At urea at the office f J. H. tmyUt-?AKZixn..ut.THi 1 tlie diversified scenery, the beauty and grandeur of which has justly entitled that particular portion,, pf .our, Stateto , the ap- Ipiatioahewhzeanoof'Ameilda Te iorefonists five houraaedMsday, ten miles beyond Morganton, by. a landslide which wuv Ay&llm bad occurred on the day prerfous. by which point had been rendered temporarily impassable, ui.xy yyf; ? toi-OQ$ from their desUnatlob, it was , : found that the trestle atHhat point v had. been- washed j away by the recent freshet ;;. This accident I was Temcclied in a short time", but in 'the y---iyy:;. Itideor.lanl.i..- , aa - - refueThat presented it- 485 Jresterdky 'eYenlbWashington mean . j ' :- ''-:- ', of FredeHcksburg, iVjentral Railway, .for at ".' i , ';. J,' liV. to recovera yawl- ,,t 1 ilPer,or C.r. : Lf ffilveetun:.!..:! K6rfbfc........o6 Watacethe.lwe.li.l awayTOe captain, j awiroau,,1..8uiai?ur, ii;Uiwtw-4- j ihCe the, last lerm OXlae ouperiwr vouri r. . Itwir 4 ;ae.'itowe tne mttru w we Baezeenea uim u , , .. ... ..... , , meantime the excurs'ioniats left J.he train and repaired to Henry's Station, some in wagons and some , in hand cars, 'while oth ers preferred to walk the distance, so as to have a better, opportunity ,of .viewing the magnificent. scenery ;with which the. route from . Old , Port t to Hen ry 's so , greatly abounds. Tourists f have- heretofore de-, scribed it in 'live most glowing terms, but the reality far transcended what the imagi nation had conceived, from these . descrip tions, of the beauties with - which nature has so lavishly endowed this marvelous re gion. .In fact, the excursionists considered themselves richly repaid for. their trip in the magnificent panorama of nature which' was here spread before them.' ..'y '-ll'Kl The short lime allowed the excursionists at Henry's was i taken fully advantage of, and constituted a season of unalloyed pleasure which they were lothc to be- so soon deprived of, with the possibility of never again having the opportunity of re pealing their visit. , ,.1 "'"" t That section has lately ,l)een visited by, o ieof the greatest frefchets ever known, and much damage has been done to the crops and other, property, the fields of Lmin alunif the Hue of the Catawba river I iiMvi.iir ltrf-n MtKided and covered over with ... i' j ..o ;i l n ivi.r ht nrostratinir and seriously injuring them. : : . i , :Returmnff. the irain stomed at Bridge- water for about two hours, and also at Water. IOr aDOUl IWO HOUIS, uu a at Hickory, a lovely place, for about the Siitne iength of time, where, having an ex- ...l!..,.t i.l.mtr ihinfin and 'Bluer 1 wV liv ii k a , amusements and recreations were indulged ill. ..... ,. - I No other incident of special moment oc- curred, and the party arrived home in tho ... best of spirits. ouu-vuiu vt.. i under the immediate supervision ol Air. t...k T.. .mnla fnrtlm nr.inn. 1 xwuuch t,0.p.- ; both in quantity nnu quamy. ; "ctiaiu up ibe Dos Several weeks ag,.: through the columns of this paper, we mentioned the fact ot a colored man having been nttacked and j badly bitten, npon one of the streets Of this cit.. uy a vicious dog. though iu this par ticular case we learn that the owner usually keeps l he animal under proper restraint. Since then we have heard of several in stances of the kind, some of which, em bracing the most aggravated cases, have been alkided to by us, all tf which go to -en alkided to by us, all of which bIkw the necessity . of some legislation by which ibe owuers of such dangerous an; tnals shall be compelled to keep theni firm ly chained or otherwise confined upon their bwn premises, or be held responsible for I the damages they inflict; for, unless Isome 1 . I SUCU aCUOn Is laiveu, It 1U uctuuic j uur lutely necessary for those whom business I 6r pleasure calls upon the fctnets t.t 1 night, " particularly, to go prepared- with J suitable weapons to resist such attacks. j We give ' some iucidents in point that I tr Lrtai?lni1 tro A f fthrtTl I ' .mfm, wi,n riiirninr Uli: aiLKJ , n KlyllUVUIUUk " . o irom ntsomner, was aitacacu uy i . finer nn Third street, near the City Hall, and would have been severely bitten had not i. "You are pot probably aware of the con wuuiu uavo v j tinned success of the government work on another Dartv hastened to his rescue ana I All Is ftorW (mnrrTirpmpnt in ai vi nor a rnn- lirirn i'.ifi brute awav.. Aeain. a gentle-1 . . - j r1ntr passed an open. ;gate, -uen a aog rushed furiously out upon him, j but, being endowed with the necessary pres- ence of mind, the gentleman stood bis clrn 6' " - - i . . , ., . . .l J il,. nnoQ W 1I1CI1 me unimm reircaicu luty iu -w aril A Be uTui Jtt,u- xukwu. jaw. rno omie persisieu . - reach bim) g; and our friend had to keep on lue defensive and back out of the lh i,RftoiiW. But tha most - o rious case yet and wuicn at tne same time is tinctured with the ridiculous, is that wuicn ve have from one of the party who i was a y itneM to the affair. It appears that two y0Un; gentlemen were on tfceir v young gentlemc XvZ.a in .ri weir way uuuie m8fc .""i'M,,"r r proceeded down -JUUiDerry to nun street, in th direction pt tne soutia, wnea;ui7 foUnj a - friend of their's perched upon a feoce) while three large dogs were making I ' , s . . - i. f wuu apprenenwon a ui(aeru.ne,wu- .aught of the ferocious brutes. As the young men : approached, the 4ogvraoff, whenthe-object of their, attack explained h criy: s on can be devoted. to he civil docket. Yehave noiniormatiou ""- oicasesbound over bythe other Magis- OE Cases Dounu uv jr trates.- -- 1 B ) t Sfneteal andlMafflaterlaL iWe learn that a man ' was f oire one of our Wored-majrjstrates day for obtaining. music eralse pre- tehees. In other-words, Eo Oiad hired laet of musicianaandiiiegTectediOt.refused to pay for the music they.JtucnishedJiIt is further stated,1 as a fact, that the magistrate aforesa'id sent the' offender 'under acoav initment to the Sheriff 1 . .i if i.n oivont mirtliiiiiiiir irk.mim.i.r I K Ar urd. . I ... .. ... .1 -' . l.i - :;!'::.."'.; I WI1IIK llUf2111Jl ulUUE n I " , . ""r- I . . - .1 . . . . 1. n. n . . Ii.i An m . . I . . . I. I ' XX I'M -w t 1 . . - p - .r.C.4 -"SATURDAY.! Knieruiiiment by , tu 'J n pi I m t ot ' Jtllaaes Kennedy and,1 Uart's School IoInB Exercle '-Ai'. !.'-. A large number of thefriendrflind ; pat I'ons of this school assembled in the "Music Room of the building to w.itpessi the...exer: ewes which terminate the just .expired scholastic year. , Music, ' bolh : vocal and '1 ibstrumental, ;!, varied bj f' inte resting h and.; , often ;very '. amusing exercises in Calisthenics kept the ' attention of the audience until a late hour. "The musical selections were, principally ,: from the great masters, and the very creditable rendition of them reflected credit on Prof. Van Lacr. who has charge, of that depart ment. -'We are glad to see that Calisthenics are generally being introduced into our in stitutions of learning at the South. They are especially useful in schools . composed, principally of girls, ! ,i .; ;;; 7 : f-J "i We do not Wish ; to discriminate, but the several solos pleased ' us better than the 1 duets and choruses, especially ; '.'The Last Hope," which was executed skilfully and gracefully . by a young lady, we believe, of only about four teen summers. : ; - . : , '; , The public is indebted to the instructors 4 . - - ; suooiinar Mateu ? Another contest for the gold ;badge by the ShootingiClubbeing the ninth of the series, took place- at the Athletic Club . :- r grounds yesterday afternoon, titioo was quite a spirited one The compe- one aud resulted as IOIl-we TKAM ? o 1. 2 0 vds. 'roinii. .1. Dav s . , . ......... Win. Ffe . .... .8 3S ar 1 3 4 w. k Kenan .j... ....... 1 4 14 ah I h.' v. I ! arris w.." 4 3 33 1 ! I P. irtiwu,..-.. ........ DuB tutar,., ...... ...... 4 3 36! 3i2 4 31 I 30 j t-i I 44 j yv h it la 43 Average Of totals, 316-9. 314 TKAM No al Tdl ----- - -.. - 314 44 40 1 w a i'i Hard,. 58 4 5 wi 1 faliv. ......... 4 4 qq I I J K l Tow. ....il... 89 I II. -. iualtHnes,. yK i 'm"' 4 34 I 3!3 33 32 Jil 81 23 6 J.i ianKio...... w. F. iiargrave... Nomood Oiles ":::::::: 3 3 4' 'Average of totals, 5:3 5-6. 406 From the above it will be seen , that Mr. Jno. M. Caz-iux, of Team No. 2, made the best shot,1 scoring 40. The score for the prize now stands as follows: Mr. K Lilly 2, and Messrs Kenan, Cutlar, I ,r .,i.. T"i . , r ,. -p r-... !, 1 I Woody, Fy re, Davis, Crow and Cazauz 1 J each. COT Btr and. UlVer. , .I - T I The last issue of the Charleston Jawrnoi of Commerce has the following: We glad- I ly welcome the following f rom tne l'rcsi- I . . - I uuai Ui. IUC f f lliuiugiuu biiauiun u. uuur merce. Our statement -was copieu irora i an official report, but it seems the improve- meets have outrun the published results " "Wilminqton. N. C, June 14, r Editor of the Journal of Commerce: In your columns ot the lain insLyou state that 'on the main bar of Cape Fear Pivpr IuiIaw VVilmincrtnn. the denth is . atlivii mr-vav it . - v . r about 8 feet at low water, mean tiae, ana 121 feet at high water.' stantlv increasing depth of water. .. ,.' . "Vessels' drawine 14 feet 8 inches have gone from our wbarves to bmtinvuie, ana gnce to sea over the main bar (the new geward channel) drawing a fraction over 1G feet. ' : : : .. i . ? : ' . than x i uu n.iu u . .ovy ... . B. w . I S1 nn nn enrina (iHea rarpr l icn uu iui.au uu( uu "ug "vu xfc .. . .... . . . . , ,.Bv BOnie iiht dredeework at Doints in 6 riyer we confidently ; expect to be ; able to carry 16 feet from here to sea. ' i VTheefforU of the government to close New Inlet, about ten mues above tne mam b nromise to result in a erand; success. . "Very respectluHy JV. Li. uk The centennial iLeglaa. We see by the Gazette ' that Mr. F. W. i .. ..... ia PW-BU' ,?FiruT. as an officer of the staff or lien, iietn, e-fthUofflcer:IiMr Kerch- J ncr wil proceed to Philadelphia, from St. Louis, where he has gone as a delegate to the rmocrattoji&a ' ' -i ..t ii . IToih'j oi.ff irill wpHrlliA lOCUlUClt Ul UCU. uu a siuu ..... .. . . oidCoiitmentai qviforni; v .:;' ; ' j i liM lie same eonnecuon ii is hhi iu.i lofantW 11 1 Ml 111 11 1. I .1 1 1 . . If a ..a ..a M.. ..WMM.M.. " . ... temporary 8rd gaptain!of the Sdeatt-Sfantry.V-V; Independent Light i y . n.n,dBinf ihfi p-jlSaport on , j , .ff . .. , We6. f or C"""" -Ya-1' , V 1 w lown via tuig portt cleared, from 1 I . wifu f:nsft ii- HI1. 1 .ij Dtmiiey nr. a l , JSS!inWAnn,l!,i5 rivcu a w--"rn:i.T7rir--T i. I t ,1 . j . ,1..., n.77x. o-; The xHorwcgian, ; w;C4;f, rut Amilffkrl AT Ttrictnl f rhitt ihtfl -nnrt nn Skarel arrived at i Bristol1, frbm this port on UieIStiuau , V ; :!v',r 1 1 UTlie schooner' Chu DennUi Weeks, 4 arraignea oc-1 g ; a j Boston from this port j on. lite j yester-1 nth. Jast'r' '- 'ui' '' ih-n-i ". rJO.t .T , . , . There is fconsiderabie freshet In the i Cape Fear J just "now, caused by tlie recent heavy 'rains.' ' .'.!! r-1'. .- y f-t i m OB - 1 1: 'I'.'.' J The lUatlfc., , ; 'm.m The mail 8 will close tX the Citv Post-OX- fice until further notice as follows i ' .. . : Northern (night) mails for all points North, . v East !and West !of Weldon,5 -! i: 5 . daily tiiUi;i.;....;;vP6:3tf P. M; uurougu buu iy ay luayi u t r. . i j u V malls daily. except Sunday,, 60 A. M, ntr t VrV& fVo.r. Mails for the N. C liailroad, r .', f , . I .Wi Havb on hand a few kobb F from - t I a " c.on T W I Southern ruaila for jail: pomta .tcti I Sputhdaily,.T....'..,.i'r.- SOP.fM. I Western mailsfC. C. B'vl daily 5:45 P. M. jj ayetteviiie, ana oinces on uape v- ; v . i Fear' River; Mondays and ? : f ! ' " - D FayetteviUe by C. C.R'y. daily (except Sundays).;.,.,..,. 5KX)A.M, Onslow C. H. and intermediate :" , ,,J ' fj offlees every Friday' ;-'.J. !: ; . . . 6 :0O A. M. . The Smithville mails, by steamboat, close at 8 A. M. daily except Sundays. ,; 1 Mails for Easy .Hill, Town Creek, Bell Swamp, Supply and Shallotte, every Friday nf R A Af - iaus aeuverea rrom uhxj a. m. to 7:au I P. M,, and on Sundays from 80 to 9:S0Ar J ".U:rvml.i ; -L- o ' lr 1 iau "I ; Stamp Office open from 8 A. M, to 12 M., auu irum vo owu tr. m. ; money oraenor, f Resrister Denartment nmn aattia m Rtnmn oflica. . "oir : .', '- A'-. stalnlScls Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day ana mgut. ' ; ' : . 1 (. ; Mails collected from -street boxes every aay at 4 3U i m. s . . :;: p ,-i. To tli e memory of Din. H.X. Darr, Jpiym tne pen qf one who laments her demise. Oh 1 this moment of crashing sorrow 1 moan no more, it is Ood all beautiful I It is with deep emo- tion that I write this, a small tribute of love and nigb respect, to the memory ef one who passed from thi oj . urn on the evening of the 7th inst., in the 38th year of her age, in Sumter, ti. C, the place of ner nativity- Exalted Christian friend, farewell t thy days are ended, and thoa art numbered with the taints Thv true Heart strove in wisdom and truce in this, tne f Church militant, now it ascends La glory to the I Church triumphant. 5 I ueneatn tne blow we bend in prayer, reeling tne f thon art reiraa hol SDirita. sleeninsr 'neatb the flaw- I snretv. ave. 'tia t nv train. nroi v onr ions, w nere I era : tlie willows, too. tney weep wnue thine angene 1 fum rermBea. Knt m-r fflpm nrv ransreci. alas I Thino t nonsenoirt iovh. loved ones manv. inev will meet I thee with thy crown so bright, bearing the Cross.ihe I ctoss or Christ ! To nave Deen near by at tne try ing moment was touching; it was a prtvuege in- i deed, glorious to die i The scene unprmiea on me i hearts of those friends, aye, mourners, who were around the dying couch, may it be inaeiiDic, tne im munity auowea to linger and new with a sacreaness bo much oi Duntv., i The husband weeps near by o'erwhelmed with errief. The circle formed heard felt and saw. thro1 tne spirit, tne porta is opf n tnrouen wmcu tignc ner soul ascended to mingle in their throng and to wor kup there. fare thee well I A. trajjzsiu. Bumter, a. c, June u, iso. CITST ITEITIS. If yon fest sickness coming upon yen, take a doe or-wr. nnu a ,vegeiaiie ruin. xney can ui jou ihj harm aud may save yon from the sick room Price S3 Cents. itnnc KrurncnT. 'imc mokitiko Rtab. Kock Bifid A Ana l.o v -D1 o.I Tr11r.n InawAV 5S Oil auiuo uiuum ouu ujvui.g xxx m tv vrx mamllke -manner, and at reasonable pricei Mer- chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other worit,mayreiyon promptness mine execauonor hal. n.riiw. TRAKsnsa' pkiktik8-inks. invaluable to . rail- road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manaiactarers and others. They are en- daring and .changeless, and twill copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having lutt received a fresh supply of , these inks, we are pre pared to execute orders prampuy ana at moaerate prices. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ray x our uixy xaxes. v : rr ' ' j m - OFFICE TREASURES & COLLECTOR, ) ... . . . . -. ! VI CITY OF. WILMINGTON, N. C, June 16, 1876. ) , i -ajoncE is hereby given that the city I IN tax boors for 1876 are now in possession SnS8 for COLLKt;TI0N of ' :' '"" 'i'5'" lmmiatepaT?entattnuj0fflCe, asbut aw days i used ana sola. I 1 CItr Coupons received in part payment of City Taxes. , T. C. SERVOSS. ' je 17-d2t&eod6t Treaaarer and Collector, j Stores for Rent. i : T lK EARLY APPLICATION BE MADE, TWO stores will be fitted UP on the' first 1 ; ' ' - ; - - fxoob of the stau. building, on PRINCESS, STREET.; BY. OCTOBER 1. AND RENTED! TO DESIRABLE TENANTS AT A MODERATE PRICE. - . ' '.', . '. Apply to . .;-;i: je 17--tf ; nac WM. H. BERNARD.: and" Con- I . . . . traotors. i I hopoIALs'AJU."Ls VlTED foil tXt'SNil- I . .. . . . .. -ii- . Princess sueec, to be occupied by TUB moumiwu ncess: star, c PartcaWs fomlshedon ep plication ' intending to bid on the work, most do so ! - I r.ny our :enteBill .Collection af Na" 'l I oh at ontf. Ir eie on ail'CeutexiniaiOcoa- feioiis., Price.lu raper Oii In BoarOs.&U cts.. t 1 -i i . - - . n fJFin Press, and willlie' ready In time for the Fall j.j j Trade. the lellowlnK tiinely Beoka :l i Tne Amerlean Ctiome Baak-eas fleee end part songs for Societies); also, 'She, Sn ee re (for fidnginir. Claasee and Convenuoas). by L.O. Kmbsoh; also, The Oratorio ef. J oet.ua, by Handel; and a new collection of Part Songs for Men's Voices, by W, 0.! Per tana, j uu-:.., i 0Uyr,1)M6iqs:qQ(, t x BOSTO.Ni.ilf il o TT tTri,a--xr .jt. vf i Ji SL DITSON Jk CO, Til BrodWMrN"y. accessor, to Lee & 111 uroaaway, x. x. j wrikPUiadelphIa, Je M-dwSw Wed & Sat it? : 1 WHOLE NQ. ,840, MISCELLANEOUS, Qur ;, Prize Table ; : i . 1 QONTAINS OYER J00 COATS. - , ; . . v I. ; . i ' ; ; J . . ' KA.cn NK FOB 85.00 'Worth doable the' money. Any one looking fori iiuiuAxnswiuunataeniu ' . je 21-tf . . . KUNSON A CXJ'S. , -r. I..M!. ..''".I i , t J n -I. . . i those WARRANTKD , HOBS Jhat wo nave" been gal gatif action a We wulsell the balance at low 18 tf GILKS MURCHISON. Hams. Hams. Hams N ORTH CAROLINA, ' :;. : ; ' r Nice lot FERRIS' TRADE MARK s -;. , H,y BALTIMORE CAN YA8SKD, A nd full stock of other MEATS, at r ' -f :. je!8-tf JAMBa C HTBVKNHQN'8. Wanted, ibttttattom im a wtiot wqattj HntTSTC as Shipping Clerk, Receiving Clerk, or some other pensman, and can famiuh the best refereuce. Would engage immediately at a low salary. Aaaress, . ir -jswuikx," je20-lw .... - . , : Box 862. Wilmmittm & felJon ana Wilmingtoii ColuiMa & Anpta R.R.'s. c Passenecr lcpartincn t, ' "f 1 ' WILMINGTON, N. CM Jone;2, 1876., ;TOUM TRIP TICKETS, GOOD TO "RETURN,. UNTIL KUVEMBKK 1ST- To WESTRRN NORTH CAROLINA SUMMER mssuKi'9. via uowtDom To VIRGINIA SPRINGS, via Petersburg and via Kiehmond : to out i a auia.BLu.Mi. naauniB, via ixMumoia. sDanansourz ana ureenvuie ! ARB NOW ON SALE AT UNION DEPOT. ' m nme varas, j-nce i.isis, ana au neeoi m mior- Button lurnisbed On aDDlicatlon. a. lurjv. je 14-d2w j General Passenger Agent. -t i r T rriTT" P TT7TT3 f"PTT YV JL JLJ. VX VV OKFER AT LOW. PRICES, ' 1000 PhUdelpbia SPIRIT CASES, ;oo Second-Hand do. 100 sGE QQ Lbs BATTING, QQ BdlB HOOP IRON, 2 Q Q Q Bush Choice White CORN, gQQBblsFLOUR,, , g Q Boxes BACON, , OAA Hhds and bbls MOLASSES and SYRUPS: OUU mv7-tf Salt, Oats and Corn. 2QQQ sacks Marshall's SALT, . , , 2000""Ij8bo,l8ALT ' " -jQQQ Bushels Prime OATS, " ? 1? 6000 BusnelB Prime K : . .. . For sale by , . 2 O X TTTTX T T a If ' ft. If mjnTTTcrtxi I JC IQ-bL T A iiU10JH.il W JLUlhbUlCVllt Sundries. ifA Hhds. Tierces and Bbls choice It) If CUBA MOLASSES 3QQ Hhds and Bbls SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, , 150 Bags COFFEE, ... . Ti I OKA Bbl SUGAR, mlJr I Q A fl Bble FIaJUK, au grades. K(( New and Sd-Hand SPIRIT CASKS, Hoop Iron, Spanish Browr , Glue, uanaiCB, uanay. uracxers, ;, -' Shot, Soap, Starch, Lye, Potash, Soda, Rice. 8nnff and Tobacco, " ' :-(.. ' ALSO, Vr--: Lake George, Lebanon A. andi' - Manchester 8HEETTNG, Little River and Randolph- YARNS, For sale by : . . ' ' ' i JelS-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.- In Store and to Arrive. 800 Bd1bFWJIIB, varions grades,. . Boxes C. R. SIDES, JQQ Brigs COFFEE, Boxes TOBACCO, ; . :., ) J- ; ) i . , And a Fall Line of GROCERIES, V r.ii For sale low by , BINFORD, CROW c Co. jell-tf ' ' "" Y-; "-' y i WholesaleGrocers Commission Merchants ' . . . . " -t - t " - - - 2000 Mu8lel cok:n' j Bitxeii BACON. ' ". ! i ,f.'f, mil "f r"?,v ::U Jii 1 1200 ' KLOUl1, 1 100 " ' suoar; ... I W . .. ti i 1 ; si i . i i ' - r.i Hhd molasses. .ii , : till . - ' r , if .Kil Tierces LARD, H ii R A TuhsRUTTKR, 'r.U'i 10 :wcyw.; . : . , Puwi1ir. Cthum march. Rriaii. Lve. Pot eh. Candlr. OU.ndy, K ce.'a. d a'l article usually funnd hi a. CJT... . .. . ' . . : T7 itirerH w naicxaie KfUiiinnmeiic a ti.- iSTe.iPostpaiaClO ! .TO1S NURSKRT. fti. W A MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOB TOUNQRIST UfaAerm HnnerblT Illestrated. Bend 1Q eeuta for a Bample . Number. .- Subscribe tfoay aaA get the last two numoen oi uubiw i " ' iS ect4-tf ' ' " - wVUM xi. Bttl t;;li! i f 'in 8fl Bwataeld Street, Eoetoa; aeld Street, Itoetoa;-! : '. "' :4 -V,i -'.' H . . , T . lUTCniXSON S CIDER KILLS. BOTH I01 j ble had Blngle.' ' THJS VBRY BfiST JiADB 'At ORR AT RKUUCTION IN. ?$H3C aVtha Old fe-- laauHueu uaruware u,uue ot l- ... ' JOHN DAWSOK. je 18-tf IS, SO and Market street. IHie gqirare one isylKi . i &.:.'Ku;.:. X&JV two days,. .. . ... .. m.... t u three diy8......r.M.i...-M-.M.. W - .r fotu days.,. ,.., ' .. flYedaye..-v.Ui.i.'.i.:...-.iV.:'8 two TOrfi:.-....',..:;t.,.i..v. oc v.u'nroswoekaw.-.;.,u... M ' 44 One month. ..v.., ...... 8 09 .TwoaoBtiavJ.iAv..v.....lB 0 w m ThreemontfeB ......It .00 One: . ......SO OS CBrXJontract AdTerttseinents t taken at propoi tionatelv low mtfa. r tct ; Five Bqoaree estimated u ' aouteroliictn, and ten square!! aa a Uair-coinran. l ' f MISCELLAlf EOXJS;; . ?. i 1U Wanted ! jyjONI: f U AND ON ORDKR, TO .GET IT HAVE MADS A GREAT REDUCTION I3ST PIECES. v --j WITH THE MONEY TOt CAN NOW, , 33 fitJT CLOTHING ALMOST AT TOUB OWN FRICE. .' 11EMEMBEU THE PLACE!!! No. T market Street. jetoix ' - J DAVID. FfestTeas. I HAVE RECEIVED FROM ' THE UNITED STATES TEA COMPANY my Seventh heavy Invoice of jheir POPULAR TEA 6; the rteady i creae of their sales showing their Ihorongh appre ciation by those who are nsing them., Put up til air tight canisters to preserve the aroma of the tea, t.nd sold for 60 cents a pennd and np ward at 8. O. NOKTHROB'S Jel8-tf . Frnit and .Confectionery Hi ore. Hay den &r GiBrhardt's . i V THIRD" STREET, s 1 I'- r' . . je 18-tf Between Market and Princess (ewBobkSi TLLEN, STORF, J Jf . A KOVltT . .By EDGAR FAWCETT MA perfi et litllo charm.- So freth. free, hcalthv unconventional, ard well w-itl en. that it v ill le worth whilo to read it fer refiefl mcnlitofr tl e tasteor af ierchnovcioct or memomnil 1 imiil nable." - ,; , ', ' s . , . i,- i s - - ... . . T DOM AS W INGE IB LD CURATE, CURATE, p. ........... ; By CEpKGE MACEONA) 1 Just received and for sale at , nKINSBERGER'S 4Jol7-tf Live Book and Mntic Stote Long Cut, Old North State, Occoneecliee, Tar-Heel, - AND Standard & ancy Brands 'smoking tobacco, . PIGOTT, ! " ' - ii TOBACCONIST. ins Bargains! i ' u iNi4 ' i. ;y. 141 LLAMA LACE POINTS -.f-i-i-.ii.Vl'. fc-M .-;:-. t: .' r .-' -.1- Hew Styles Dress Goods , . JUST RECEIVED. AT , - ; at jell-tf '' JJ'' a " 6 43 Market etreet. j Wit ; Casts, Hoop Iron, &lue8cc. ! : '' i An NeW and M-Hani 8P1 RrV CARKfl. a an Q AA Bdls ti IX and ljf ht. HOOP iR3 ' ' lOO1". - O K A PapersiatETSJ ' Z..I1 1, -i, . r r :.X.'- f . .. . ...... I : f o BUNGS m&il:ni.jr.4-r.i 1 I A A Bates A No! 1 TIMOTHY HAY?- ,H I -"' ijr . 600 bbls FLOUR, all grades, U Kft Bbls SUGAR,;: K( Htai!anSlftlCUBA.MbLASS2S;f " ? ' """10111 0488 COFFB, t i i V. ;;, -VVi. " . a T.tt'jt;-K'rt-r. 1 0 ( 1 (a868 LYK 1111(1 rOTAHU, 1 1 CA Bbis rick ; - i .) l i I ? ' 50 ,Mxea pHEWTNG TOBAjCCb; ,v ? J ' 111 w . m a 4- - '.-v-. 100 -i WMU I Pa -..r. ......... ;powDEtt.j shot.'caps.' fuse; Wndycan- 1 ! . 'I For sale b: je 18-tf KERCHNER 3fc CA LDRR BROtl' " ml By je4-tf Barga t- 'Jl lMf i i huf. Afi.-i ' -t. First Neiw,!Sf ass Butter u "7".! A 1 .niyouz-j VST' N TO-l i a rv v l ' 1 1 '? ' v' 1 JteGraM'Bttterl1 Best.New' .Vdo: V-' . -35 Choice Goshen do-. l. , 30 V. ' V 1 f CO17ITV' THAN UURItTOFiSmV i I 4 f . r ' C! II l" V;1H Kg. 3 mi. ' '' ' t THEJGPSHOPjllHSJKWBKSlK,-, k u E E 3 s c h o ear s iiips r r 'University leaoeuV! h .Trnteee to f beftow , a , J . , certain number bi Kree Hclwlnvhil ou deervini yonnz ntea 1 w the and North Carolina. I JNOrta tjsuminift. la oraer to cooiw wiw n wba desire informatibB respecting t1 hew eholat-, . u fnniui tii mm niui uluet ui coca oar nun irr. t tne rjnirersilBaUdiBirs, HowwABUeet. w yonnzTuea f W the jHiat of Marylena. , V Irtlula, v w, ueiegaxes iiommejwii' nmiii uuiiw in Staantoa, June a.afc the, Jrgtnia-Ht p mniui: JnTrX at the Sxchanse Hotel: KK.-!tt da ana tMt imind oil ine Biuiumsr oi coca uar wmnu il'i Baminore,My;vi.ltnos- . .. ieiewyg i t ' " I azniva libit (V AI.lt ; iblwK.kO Ej ' 1 ' 1 r msa fall session will hsoin n wkd- . - a' - .t ni -v x -v ea.i s a x . j M.AeMA MMte If ijBmarumytwy,xu, i t Tnltloa ia reirjuar English coarse, - to uo - ' dent" i" ' KfcR WIUON, dent Je0-OWlia. Psesldftat Board of Trotte. ' i i -I I.! A
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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