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te nomniTG OTAH. y wbi. a, CESWAUD. rUBLlSHED-D.AJI.T EXCEPT' MONDAYS. rates or scascBrrTio at advahck : One year, (by-afl) postage paidVU......... $7 00 :iix niontns, . r .- Three months. -ei p. ......a. . 3 25 a An 1 wi To City Subscribers, -delivered In My part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. " Our -City Agents are not authorised to collect for mare ftu three months inatlvap.ee.. Wi - iW -m-i it,- - .- -- ': MQRNIJNT G HBDITION , ;" OUTLINED "Senator Morton, . , reported , , worse. President Ilayes waits to bear from the ricrchanta of New York before dispos ing of Corlli'-Ex-Treasorer ParkeF, of S. C.,ba3 been making some revelations tbat add very much to the; uneasiness of the refugee tbicveS;'lf Hampton makes, a rfr quisilioD tbey will bo forthcoming. - -Tbe Russians are; preparing' Sedaofor'be Turks atetnai vVVTbeTnrMw ter Servia if able lake : a partr in'ilneif waft. Report says tbe Turks baye got ' away from Pigvna,but it is not credited.- witd tiens is convalescent. "r Albert won Ihe great Yorkshire handicap'..; r! Great "damage to tbe cotton crop in the Soutu ia icxpeeted fxpal the materpUlars. The Republicans have carried Maine by a reduced majority. A schooner ia waterlogged .off Kitty Hawk, J. C. ;. she is sinking kbiwly ;a crew are going to ber re lief. M. Gambelta has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment and a fine of 20,000 franca, -. without . trial. Joha Taylor will "boss? things iu Utah Until a President is .chosen. Afrtfcer ac count of the progress of tbe, fighting ; at Plevna on Friday last.- Congressman Schleicher, of Texaa, is in Washington ; be says the outlook is warlike, and there may bo :t Mexican iuvasiou of Texas. New Yuik markets: Money easy ' at 45 per cent;gtW 10S; cotton quie at llillf cents; flour less active. Southern heavy at $(i 15&8 50; wheat l2c lower; corn much Jeas active at 5559i cents; spirits turpen tine firm at SGc; rosin quiet at $1 801 85. Latest By Mail. FHT,T1 URNKKAL HOWARD. Ill (.otter to General Nbermau. ' : 1 Washington, Sept. 10. "Listen ;to Jthe mockingbird."' On the heels' of the'eneray: " ' '' "Headquarters Department of the Columbia, August 28. W. T. Sher man, General United States Army, Helena, Montana : Yours of the 26th received. You misunderstood me. I neverlflag. It was the command, in cluding the most energetic officers that were worn and weary by a most exlraordinarymaicb. You need not fear f-or-the campaign. Neither you norTJeneral McDowell can doubt my pluck aud energy.. Mv Indian scouts . U I,' 1 f tUn m nnA - " J J my supplies have just come, and we move in the morning and will con tinue to the end. I sent Cashing and Norwood, now en route, twodays ago io operate irorn tuiur ana crrow agen cy. The Indians captured a party of eight gentlemen and two ladies on Lower Geyser basin, Friday evening last. The hostiles will probably cross Stinking river about one hundred miles south of Crow agency. (Signed) Howard, Brigadier General, commanding De partment. A flan Killed In a Qaarrel About a ' UoracTrade. (Special Telegram to Richmond Dispatch. 1 " ' Norfolk, Va., Sept. 10. . A. dificuH occurred at the store of Messrs. Smith & Miller, of North Landiugy in Norfolk county, about 5 o'clock ftaturaay evening, oeiween a maii by th name of Lemuel Gray. and one by tbe name of leorge 1. Wright. Gray met Wright, and spoke very insultingly to him. Both parties went out together, and after 'getting outside the quarrel was re-, uewed, when Gray threatened to' fill Wright "fall of holes," and, after re questing tho crowd to stand aside, was in the 'act of .'drawing a pistol when Wright drew his revolver and; shot Gray, the ball striking him in; the region of the heart and severing; an artery, resulting in lux death within ten. minutes. - Yellow Fever fatal Catei In Feruan dlua The Situation. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 10. j The fatal termination of two cases of yellow fever at Fernandina last night, and the reports of new cases,? together with the advice of physi- cians jo citizens to leave, tnai city, has"-thrown the whole community, into'erdafif excitement. Quarantine has been established against Fernan-I . dina in all the" 5 principal towns in the State, v An extra .train arrived at" Baldwin from Fernajidina, crowded wlt.h' fhcflt.ivpa. flml irianv will Uata in tue morning. ' uniy two severe cases are reported to-night. The total numbeT of deaths' tnus far from fever is seven Physicians claim that the ; disease, has assumed a milder1 form. ' V.;,v ' ' 'S':"- Vraak lVeallo'a Pall are. Mr. Frank Leslie yesterday made' an assignment of all his property tot Mr. I. W. England, publisher of the Sun. The news, as it spread rapidly late; yesterday afternoon, was re-j ceiyed with surprise and regret, His large - publishing business was -sap4 posed to be in a prospetous condition,' The chief 7 cause' of failure was .tbo , great depreciation in the'valrieof the f,real estete owned by Mr. Leslie in this city and at Saratoga Mr. : Leslie's; liabilities amount to about ' $320,000.! The following is a list of Mr. Leslie's publications: Illustrated Newspaper,,' Illustrated! Times,' 'i Boys' and Girls Weekly,1 .Erank Leslie's Sunday Mag azine, Lady' Magazine,- Budget of! Fun, . Jolly "Joker, Pleasant Hours,' Bdys pi America, Popular - Monthly ,! f 1 ft f. ib:C mx. &x v , V $ !VOLv'XX.N0.448;""- Illustrated Almanac, ComievAlma nac, Chimney Corner, Home- Library and Idle Hours. : I... . . ISpeQlai Dispatch to Journal of Commerce. be Washington f special says Montgomery Blair has formally entered on the 'cany ass for the United States Senatorship from Maryland. Hewill go to the Legislature as a member, bo that he can 'manage his own . canvass. His principal com petitor will.be A; S. Gorman, .Presi dent of the Chesapeake apt! ' Ohio Canal and the head of tbe Demo cratic machine in Maryland ,4' :-V.f'f' '' - ' ... ' j. -y-'ftf '. ,? The Clenaent Ootiou ypluuins, Pro- - ---- " ' " " - ... f- r i ; Mr. F.. j Harrison writes from Ander8onville, S.CiT to MrU Jos. B. Olivertwat Mt Olive, N. C, (as . we learn .from- the Magnolia Mecord), concerning this new process by which yarns are spun directly from the seed cotton, that the "capital necessary to start a new concern engine and ma chinery is $3,000;' by using second hand machinery, say t $2,500 ; ; to $3,0001 My little mill has , boen in operation over a i.moLth and gives entire satisfaction.1 I-am now turning 4 out daily from -125 to 140 pounds first quality cotton yarns, ? numbers 8 and : JO, from one 36-inch top flat "cap ffand 'At tachment.' This is nearly four" times as much work as -a oard of the same kind can do under the old pro cess, using baled cotton. - I am weighing in every pound of cotton I use, and keeping an account of the yarns made. To this time tbe average is 30 pounds of yarua to 100. pounds seed cotton. - It varies ac cording to the quality of cotton, weather, etc, sometimes more, then less." . . .!' u;f ' Spirits Turpentine. Taxes in Mecklenburg for 1877, $59,593.31. . . . " Rev. Thomas Ci Johuston, a man of piety and ability, died recently at Concord. . ; .' : j Mr. Thos. A. Douglass, of Meck lenburg, was thrown from a wagon and bad a leg broken. : ! Mr. T. B. Marion, wife, children and cook were poisoned in; Raleigh by eat ing a piece of beef." TheyJ are recovering". . ' A negro man named Joe Wads worth fell 27 feet from a ladder into a well, in Union county. He was not much ' hurt and is now welL j- - : tMr. Charles VValler, of Cabar rus, lost two of iia cbildreo.frora .jtlipb tberia. They wore respectively firi , and eight years of age, -J ; ; There are 70 new students at tbe University, and 135 in all. I Others are expected, so wc learn froiii President Battle. A capital showing under the cir cumstances. '''S,;V, j. A new Masonic Lodge was re cently dedicated in Cabarrus: county. A large crowd from liowan and Cabarrus, and a fine dinner to.be eaten by it, were some of the attractions. The Concord Kegisteb. denies the correctness of tbe Enoch Arden story of the Charlotte Observer. The latter still swears to the main facts, although there J may be an error in one or two, names. f Pee Dee Bee'. Mt. Gilead, Mont gomery county, made up, by the sale of tickets, about $62 50 for tbe Orphans, and they bad no entertainment, so we hear from Mr. A. T. Bowden; That speaks well for Montgomery. ' -: f ;1 A , Charlotte ; Observer it ,We are sorrv to'state tbat; 'our townsman. WV II. Bailey, Esq., is confined to his bed in con-: sequence of an acciueni sustaineu a tiay or two ago, by which one of his legs was 'se verely injured. Kj- The following .persous from Eastern counties are. among !the assistant marsballsat the. State' Fair: Edgecombe, Wm. K Sugg. David HI Barlow; Wayne, Arnold Borden; Duplin, James Kenan; Wilson. Prank W. Barnes; 'Cumberland. John D. , Williams, , Jr. ; Ne w ; Hanover, i Fred Hargrave, John SHalt; Beaufort, John Blount, W. A. B. Branch; Craven, John Hughes, Jr. ' 'H ' . Raleigh Observer: Mr. George i W. King, of this city, laid upon our tabJe yesterday, a sweet potatoe Iweigbing four pounds, and measuring eighteen inches in diameter and twelve inches in length. ; '; The revivals of religion now In progress at tbe Edenton Street Methodist and Salia-. bury Street ' Baptist Churches were both; well attended last night, andlthe interest in; the same seems to be increasing. Mr.j E. H. Pogae, the well known tobacco man uf acturcr of Hillsboro, paid jin tbe Reveonej olnce yesterday sia.uao on , an order ior stamps. . ., .. j . Southern Home: Mr. B.i Means, youngest son of Gen W. C.'Means.f of Concord, has entered West Point as a ca4 det. He stood number one out of a class of! sixty-five. . There are thirty odd pri-i soners ia' Mecklenburg jail awaiting trial; and more new arrivals everyday.' -On-last Saturday evening, tbe 1st inst.'-a wan gon of Dr. I. IVY Herron; of Steele Creek,j was crushed to pieces by. falling trees, and, tbe attendants and mules made a most mi-i raculous escape front a horrible death.! We regret to learn of the. feeble health of tbe Rev. Dr. A. Ransom. : r . ,. f Raleigh News: Cot. L. C. Jones,! President of the Western (Fayetteville) R. I It, having met with little; encouragement towards extending his road to Greensboro,! has been to Salisbury to see what he can do towards carryying it there - and getting the! Western ' North Carolina freights. AJ correspoadent at Pittsboro writes,- 4,The, magistrates of this county, at their meetiug' last Monday; voted against tbe revival ofi the old county! courts, and also abolished; the office Of r county treasurer." Out coh reapdhcrgfirstalefi that Mr. Galtis, wh6 was! so badjy cut by the crazy negro, Dave Wil- ltama,8omtt twa weeks ago, is' getting' well. The :..Charlotte: 0bseWer): gijfimt the following glowirig account of a treasurer trove found on the Blair lands, twelve miles from , Charlotte : . Parties 'have !re-; cently been prospecting a ood dcal upon! this land, with a view of! fluding' a new vein Of gold, r and Friday " evening; while; they were digging near th stable on thei premises, a stroke of tbe mattock unco-J vered the golden' treasure. Tbe work was .1. 1 H U.' . -- . . m . j " VVlLMtNGTON, jr;. prosecuted ' little wav into the eartb.! and in a-shott time .there was' taken1 out wart ter-bucket full Of ore, a large proportion of which, some say at least bne-rbalf ia esti mated to be pure gold.: It is said, . tbat: in the ore taken out there are strata p; solid ; i . . i w : j ji -H .. . gtua iue size oi una a miuiue lugen. r j J(. -t The Reidsville jm gives this account of Hou. Jot Turner,, who is having a bard time of it. , But Jo is a "hero in the Strife: "Mr'Ririier.looks.thin. .iOihia two boys be has been digging tbe ground for alivia." He works a long.' lean r horse iiamed Stonewall' Jackson, a bull named Bob Lee. and has a biff vellow doe 5 called Jubal Early. He- has had uo 'taegrd- r other help on bis little farm. Devereux, one of his boys, aged 16, cut fourteen acres of wheat aud oats himself, aud . tbey: bave; taken it bv turns in doing the .cooking;! was hard times at' his house when one of iho boys ierarked, one norning, , JLet's all do without sugar.' His wife never used it, "but Turner was verV lond of it: But be put jit to the vote and he voted , with the bbys;' and tbey ruled out sugar by a : unanimous - A n T.,AW i, A n.1?f A nr ILA' TKt.'snV .said JoJ'Mrv Turner, 'Joe, you: showed enough grit Oa'tbe Sfentwwt'fthuti.tbe. most grit youliave shown yet has vbeea 4a, Ue harvest field.'," -4; vi;;i ..,i?fM:.:it ok.i i - Reidsville Times: ? The" :Rbck ingbam women take the rag. off ; the! bush for dried fruit. A lady sold yesterday . to Mr. Goodman at Lisberger's one thousand, pounds of peeled and unpeeled; peaches at the market prices.'. The sale of tobacco at tbe Piedmont warehouse netted seventy-; five dollars for the Methodist church. . We learn from a reliable source that Judge Settle has sold his fine Dan river farm to Mr. Trogdon, an ex-Sheriff' of Randolph county. We did '' not leanr the" exact amoqnt for which it was sold,' but think'lt was )n tbe neighborhood Of $15,000. ' i -A rape is charged to have been . attempted on a little white girl only nine years , pld, in Davidson county, last Sunday week. Tbe little girl was tbe daughter of .Samuel Yokely. ; Her would-be. ravisber" was an old negro man aged 75, named Lewis Clod feller. The. little girl gave evidence in court at Lexington and did so in' a remark ably intelligent and 'convincing- manner; She told: all' the particulars. The old negro is now in jail at Lexington. ''V''' Goldsboro .Messenger: The jus tices of Lenoir county voted "no .Inferior Courts," -.Tho Inferior Courts for Greene county will be held ia December and June only two terms a year1. It gains us to announce the death of Mr. light Thompson, a highly respectable cit izen of this county, which occurred at his residence on Friday last. It was pur pleasure to meet Gen. J. M. Leach at Greensboro on Thursday of last week. The statement in 'the , New ? North ' State, and copied by Other papers, to the effect tbat he and Jo. Turner had some unpleasant ness, he pronounces; false and without foundation. The painful newsS-eacbes us from Pitt county that Sheriff E. A. Wil son has ' absconded a defaulter to the amount of about $7,000. ' Mr. Mooring has beeu appointed Sheriff in, his place. We understand that Sheriff 'Wilson lost the money by gambling, and tbat be left: with but a few lmndred dollars of the money. Stephen Ash ford is the name of a ne gro who affected an entrance into the bed room of a younaj lady in Brogden towoshlp about a week ago and attempted to outrage her.. The fiend escaped at the time, but was captured here in town one night jafet week by policeman Sugg, and is now -securely lodged in jail awaiting the punish ment he justly deserves. - r Concord Register? - The diph theria is still prevailing in various . parts of the county. We hear of it iu the 'fami lies of Mr. Jefferson Foil and Mr. John PropsL Mr. S. W.r Winecoff' in forms us that he has seen a scrap quilt be longing to Miss Maggie Winecoff, of Row an' county, tbat ' contains 9,299 pieces. r- We learn that Rowan county will soon want to adopt the Stock Law, as the - fences are getting so low that milch cows ramble f about : in corn fields at their leisure, and shooting the de predators has become quite common. - Last Sunday evening an accident hap pened to a littfe girl residing with her step father, Isaac Lowe, Esq, at Beatie's Ford, that came near proving fatal. The child's name is Sallie Cole. She was whittling with a sharp ' knife on. the porch at Mr. Lowe's residence, when she suddenly jumped to the ground, and in the action she, plunged the sharp bladd of ' the knife into her body, about six inches below her ribs, on her right side; cutting up to the rib, inflicting a gash "six incheslong, out of wbich her bowels protruded as large as a half gallon' measure. - Mount "Plea sant correspondent:. There is much sick ness in this vieinity. f" The doctors are busy both day and night ' ' The college U prospering, and the; future is ' encouraging. , : Raleigh News His Excellency, Gov!. Vance, received yesterday an invita tion to be present at the Kentucky State 'j Fair at Louisville, to meet President Hayes, ? who will be there; and; an invitation to be present at the unveiling of as monument to Federal, soldiers, by , the - Historical .Monu mental Society, afthe Soldiers' -Home near: Dayton, Ohio. - ; we are giaa to state; that tbe information we received an pub-v liahed of the death of Mrs. Thosi ;Mi llolt: has proved incorrect. "At last accounts she; was improving. We are" informedl that a man: by the name of John Johnston, of Johnston county" a very ingenious me chanic, has invented what he .and many others believe to bo perpetual motion. He has constructed 4 ' large ; ' mOdel ot ( iron which bo's .been continuously run-; ning lor . some time ' witnoui any symp-; toms of suspending motion, wbich be! intends exhibiting - at, . theStateqFair.; The diphtheria haS-lieeiLVcry "preva-; lent iu the Knappof Reeds section, in Gran-j yille county, and on Little River in1 Orange. A singular feature about it is thai be dipb-f tbena attacks tbe children in thejteot and. Vance yesterday commuted the sentences of Jesse Piles, Henry Bird and Dallas Har ris. Convicted of burclarv at tbe recent. term of Alamance Superior Court, and sentenced: to be hung on Friday next, r 14th. insU to! imprisonment in the State prison' for ' fife. A corresnondent. writintr nsmm Kin- ston, says: VA man was arrested six miles! above here, yesterday, and brought to this place by Juinan I'arrott, colored. , who isi supposed to be Scott Parlin, Jr., the: wife and child mnrdere." NEW ADVKRTISEnBl ; Tf. T. HRT.wnnT.n Tnrltn fik&iBaFor,r&tiIIJ0D rAMpNHO?i. &. Co.TTCassimeres.i7f -i r ;O.;piTS0ii J;Co;us! ; BiaNSBBBOK--Blft,nk btokb?&d. ".! :J Ma Joa MxtUMN-rrDressmaking. . X&Mot 'lew. Hanover SuperioVCourt. N'ew 'cotton' ''has" co'rihiferriced comings in quititieelv- J' V . i m l'HaCJ err --. 1 mmm ,Ylti"iUl).; fc 'EDNESDAYv S rr n rTTT r-''i ...... .. in doinor inrblic6 or ma- t gisteriaVcircles yesterday f, ?i ; . . ; , , t . l; -f Fish tanfl. shrimps jiwere scarce a market yesterday,! on accbunt bf (easterly winds aiia bkrl"efttber:fJ J15- ' .1') inn ' Rice birds are 'gettiaff to be quite plentiful J(n market and are selling at rom taaa ceBs.per uozeu., v ; ,,M;. i- Capt' James LaWaddell left for mllsborO'ye8tetday afternoon, on a visit to relative! and friends in that place I Easterly winds, rising barome- k.er,: wariner and partly cloudy weather, are ihq indications for this. section to-day Tha Pendci Qottntiy Democratic tSxectjU v;e ' Uommiliee yjfrr have '; a- meeting Maji Ri J 'Burgess has arrived or ttielpurposaof opening bis sehooL tbe Cape Feir Military Acadeinjvin October. inr,iW.'. .4Ie9rj!Nutt received yes- jterday, by; express, a small L.box from . St. Faul8,:Minnesota, containing a specimen joflcrab-rapples raised in tbat far off section. 'Weath'cr permitting, the Cornet Concert'Club will give one of their popular. opeu-air concerts at. the City Hall park this evening, and they .promise something good. ; X.Tbe 2,000 bushels of peanuts ( damaged by the late fire; were sold at auc- ! uuu jfucuuiuajr, uy iitcoaia. yiuuij on juur- i lis, ' auctioneers, 1,000 bushels bringing 62 cents and the remainder zi cents per bushel. 1 ' H The' Great Council of Improved ; Order of Red Men were to meet at Colum bus, Ohio, yesterday.- There are no repre sentatives from this State, so we . are in- formed by one or tbe members or tue Order here v" 1 ; ;r . . ; . A graud pip ffSo under tho aus pices of the Howard Relief F. E. Company No. 1, will take place at the Wilmington Gardeus ; this evening, commencing . at 4 o'clock. , Thanks to the committee, Messrs. Li P, Newman, J. G. Oldenbuttel and M. Rath jenj ior an invitation to be present,4 : September Regatta f the Carolina Taelit Club. .' '. ' ' . ,.Tbe last regular race for the season of the Carolina Yacht Club will lake place over the Tegular course at Wrightsville Sound On, Tuesday . 'nextT; tbe 18tb . inst.. ; Yacbto are reiuired to report at 3 o clock IV Al., and the race will commence promptly at 3 o'clock. There will no 'doubt be plenty of wind, and all tte?ych"ts; exebpt Ue Spray, beins lftfge onea, very; interesting race is expected.' Tnbru'erid'iake the tide .it is important that,. there should be no delay m starting. The following yachts are expected to participate in the race: " : ;;' '': ;; ' ' ' : ' '1.' Sptay, owned and sailed by E. S. Latimer. 1.',,T;''i'.''':"v;.'-v ;. 2.,' Frolic, owned . and sailed by Geo. 1. Parsley. i 3. Empie and Marion, owned by -Dr, A. E. Wright and sailed by Samuel Green. ';4.' Qui Vive,' owned and sailed by W.:' A. Wright, jr.. .;; :,;;:;.v.r.v-:, ,.r-;J " 1'r'i 5. Rosa, owned and- sailed, by John M. Cazaux. . ; '' ':' 6. Carolina, owned by E. E. BurruSs and sailed by:R.' O. Gram. . : ' ' 7. Hippie, owned and sailed by Norwood Giles. .. : M -.:.. -. ':';:'-s ;'n-K y! . . 8. am,;owned and sailed by Capt. L B. Grainger, a, ;"? - .- . ADtngeroaa Practice. t - ... -' j ; Wc would again remind' grape eaters of that ottriepeated Cfiulion. against throwing the bulls on the sidewalks. We understand that a lady got a fall on Market street Mon day from treading on some-of these hulls, which bad. been carelessly thrown upon the pavem.ent! and yesterday a, gentleman shared the same fate in the same locality. The polic are on the lookout, and the first thing somebody knows the penalty of $5 will be enforced against them, and then they will be brought to realize how easy it Would hWe 'been vto toss their grape h nils into' the middle of,' the street instead of dropping them, upon the, sidewalk.- jbeGermta yoluDMeri, - The committee appoiUled at the ' late meeting to solicit i members with the view of. reorganiiing u the German i' Volunteers, ; will enter upon the discharge of that duty to-day. The names of fourteen were en-; rolled at tlie start, and it is thought that tbe j Committee $1$, experieuce;. but little diffi-j culty in-securiDg a sufficient number to re-J organize the company at an early day-tLet ; at. least fifty (ir sixty - good names be en rolled at' Once,' sbf' the dompatiy " can : start win iuii tminfi. - . Tbe 'Excursion To-morrow. 8ion an .picnic to come , off to-morrow, on j the steamer Underhill under the auspices - of -the Young tbtholic Friends'. 1 Society. ; Thyir excursions are always intebsely pop- i iifar with' ('pur itizens' and it ,would' be? strange if thi : should ; prove an exception to (bq rule.-; There is a fund of pleasure in store if or those who participate, should the i weather prove facvorablei! s ' - x r- : '-j-f afdf i " i 'i'a--r -i ; TiieriaomeMr Beeord. -?3r ; ii Hi-'uX The following will show the state of the issuedfrom theignal Omce in this city -Augusta i..:84 ChaflepMn,Ki.J...84 Cor8icna, v. . . ,96. Montgomery?.'?.5 New Orleans, ... .85 Norfolk.. m-3P! PuntaRassa, , ; uaiveston,.., . Mi, a Indianolavr!. ..i.v.SZ. Savannah, 87, Jacksonville,'.,... .8' Key West.....;. et.jaarka,,..,8o; .Wilmiugton, . j. . 71 ; -..i;r!:j3cw u.i Mobile, ..87 i4amidnitdr,'attaie:attons mentioned, at; :4;3 lestdrd'ay 6nirig?;ihingtori; mean ; .tim,, assoe1ijijf6m daily bulletin! 1877. 'hlore Ikalny tVeatber. . f This section was visited yesterday: by another heavy -and somewhat continuous rain; b which: many ''of '' the low places jWere again temporarily flooded. We would be glad if some of our upcountry: friends, Svho are ., complaining 'of ; drougtb;' "could share with us in the .abundant moisture i with which we bave been blessed this jBeason, It is to be hoped that the rain of yesterday extended a sufficient distance in jthe region of the upper Cape Fear to give our steamboatmen a little more water in the S-iver, which has been exceedingly low for 'a week or two past . Mayor Court. ; Charles Baker and William Gordon, tbe two colored - men mentioned in our last as lhaving been arrested at the foot of Market J street, Monday afternoon, charged with . fighting, liad . a : hearing before the Mayor -yesterday morning; Baker being required : Jas. Kelly, charged with disorderly con- duet, was called and failed, thus forfeiting . his recognizance. ? , Two cases for drunkenness were dis missed.on condition thai each should con tribute $3 to the city treasury. ' WIlmluKlou at a Grocery market. . : The last issue of the Raleigh 06acrwr uses I the following sensible and significant re marks:" '' "There is no reason why Wilmington, with its superior natural advantages, having marine connection direct with the ports of the world, and nearer,. by several thousand miles, to the Cuban sugar and molasses markets than Uew York, should not be the great centre for staple groceries with North Carolina merchants. We are glad to note the fact that it is fast becoming so, and only a little more energy on the part of the Wilmington merchants is required to de velop a much larger trade than they bow enjoy." , . . : . ... ;;: . ; .. . RIVER ANDfllARINE ITEMS. - The Ista, Danielsen, sailed from Liverpool for this port on the 30th ult. The "August, Lou mis, cleared from Liverpool for this port on the 28lh ult . The Norwegian Barque danger Rolf, Lepsoe.sailed from Helvoet for this port on the 7tb inst .' . .... :. j""' LIST OF XETTERS -i Remaining in the City Post-Offlce, Sept 12. 1877: . .... - , ;i ,, -, A. Col R M Ainan. , s. B Eddie Bowens, Isaac Brinkley, Mrs Sarah J Baker. ;: - i C J ames Clark, Harry (Jopeland, Mart ha Coston, Sarah Cotton. D Mrs Mary A Deans, Mrs Eliza Davis, Elsey Uuprce, col, W J Duffle. : E J C Enniss, Miss Caroline Evans. F Jno T Flowers, - W C Furgus, Mrs Jane J! arrow. . G William Gardner; HMi Naa Uorwelr. Mrs-Frances Haynej, Oliver .flargett, Henry N HalU Lewis uomngaworin, Luther W Herring. J Alfred Jones, J A Janssen. K Jesse" Knox, Susan Kelly. ': L Gary Linen, Jacob Lowery, - R J Lewis. " M Mrs Caroline Murray, Miss Maggie Moseiy, f ninney Moore, Solomon Moteo P Mrs James A Pollock. 1 ' R Miss Hannah Roads, Miss Mary Read, Miss JMeilie Kicnards. (Jbas Kobinson. i S Ader Summons, col, Rebecca Scott, Miss Martha J Stokes, 'James Sharp, John It Sample. ..-.. h T Thos B Thayer.. i W Mrs Mary A Wood, Mrs Annie. Wil- Kin8on, lien waters. , . i ! Z Miss Julia Zull. ' Persons calling tor letters in the above list will please say "advertised." If not called for within 30 days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Offlfw t : 1 , : Eo. It Brink, P. M. f ! Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C Quarterly neetlaca. - Fourth round of appointments, as made by Rev. W. S. Black, Presiding Elder for tbe Wilmington District Methodist Epis. Church South: --' Clinton,. ............... ..... Sept. 15-16 Cokesbury., Sept 29-30 Wilmington, at Front Street. Oct 6-7 Smith ville, at Concord. . . . . . Oct. 13-14 Onslow, at Queen's Creek. . . Oct 20-21 Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown . . Oct . 27-28 Bladen, at Windsor.:. ..... Nov. 3-4 Topsail, at Wesleyan Chapel. . Nov. ; , 10-11 Keuansville, Wesley Chapel.. Nov. 17-18 Wilmington, Fifth Street. '. : .' Nov. 24-25 THE MAILS. The mails close' and arrive at the City l'ost Umce as follows: .:. ; CLOSB. . , , Northern through mails...... ' '4:45 P. M. Northern through .and - way i 1 -j - emails. . ; 6 :15 A. M. Mails for the N. C Railroad, and routes supplied- there- r" from.' at. . . ; . . . . 6:15 A. M. -Southern- mails for all points . : - -i South, daily............;.. - 5:00 P. M. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily s ; ' (except Sunday). . . . ::i .. . . 6:30 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington lutuiuau ii;uu a., ax. Hails for points between Flo- '. ' 2 J tenee and Cbarleston ... . . . 11 :30 A. M. i'ayetteville.end ofilces on Cape Fear luver, Tuesdays and -i!!Fridaysi.l.i..i;w:7..:.. LOOP M. Fayetteville by Warsaw. daily '- j. .. . c&ucpb ouuuavHi. ........ . . o:i a.. Ju.,' O.. ' ' A . fir a 1 1 t Onslow C. H.- and interme- .--- :J "- diate offices every Friday. . 6 :00 A. M. Smitbville mails, by steam- - boat, daily (except Sundays) 8.-W A. M. Mails for Kaav Hill ' Town , ; Creek, every Friday at.:.; 3:00 P. M.! I " '' . ABBIVK. : -.;f Northern through mails. . . .. 12:15 P. M. Northern throuch and wav ' mails.'-'. . . . . i . .---.' - 5:0 P. 'oT. . Southern mails......... 7:00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . 6:15 A. M. Mails delivered from 6 .-00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.r and on Sundays from80to .S;30A. l. : - . . : - Stamp Office open from 8 Ai M. to 12 M.. and from 2 to BP M. - Money order and Register Department open same as stamp Office., : . .,; r?t,--,' . - ' .- Stamps for sale at general delivery when tamp office is closed. , . '" .C ' S"; Key Boxes accessible at 'all hours day and nightr V - - ' ----- :) Mails collected from' street' boxes every day at 3.45 P." M.fcii.3-i ;,;;! :.:-:r z -..vitu: j i- t Ten vearsof aaslduous.aotivitv would be . cheerfully'given by many a sufferer for that purity of blood which guarantees immunity from disease.5 pThelabor' of;' a few hours will, purchase -that tnest-energeUc blood searebeandpulifier, Dr. Bull's Blood Mix ture. , f.w.j rij -Jm ; V-2 .-' -J.-l f 1 1 ! i , WHOLE NO. 3,151 LADIES' SUMMKS TOILETS , rererve their crowning erace from tbat Inimitable cosmetic. Gou rand's Olympian Cream. 1 Does not tub bnt rcadilr washes off. Price In large Bottes reduced to One- Dollar.- ifor eaie Dyj.u. Jftunas. ( -.. ,, ! What.ia Dooixr's Yxast Fowsxb, do yon ask my friend 1 It is made from the Durest and strong est elements.-1 Among them cream tartar made from grape acid expressly for these manafactnrera. - The result is that the biscuit, rolls, waffles, cake, bread ana ynxiry proaucea are oeyona comparison ! Keliable ihelD for weak and nervous sufferers Chronic, painful and DrostratIner diseases enred without medicine. Pulvermacher's Electric Belt the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book ana Journal, with faU particulars, mailed free. Ad dress Pulvkrvachkb GAi.VAino,Cd., 292 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio. f - DABB NOT Tf TRIPLE WITH A OUQH. it is inviting death, when safety is withm reach. -Stop the Cough, heal the lungs, remove all irrita tion from the windpipe, , relieve the difficulty of Dreaming wiui iau.'b honey of uorbhodhd add tab. - A few doses will effect a perfect cure. - Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minn te . ' : There is no case of Dyspepsia that GebIhj's Au ever Fuwxa will not cure. Qo to any Drag Store aaeVintiniM about iL. If yn suffer; from. Coetlre- "iiiver Complaint, or any deranerement of the Sto mach or Liver try it " Two or three doses will re? Tuxbtu : PaxHTiHolNKS. Invaluable to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer- chants, mannf actarers and others. They are en during and changeless, -and will ropy -sharp and clear f or an indefinite period of time. Having just received a fresh supply of th-e inks,, we are pre- parea.Hi ezecuceoraers nronipuy and at moderate prices. ; L XKIBjCTK OF UKSFUCT. At a meeting !f the Christian Association of St. Paul's Evangel lean Lutheran Church, held August 6th, 1877, the undersigned were appointed a com mittee to draft suitable resolutions on the death of euryonng Brother, PAUL JOHAN HELNKICH KOKOW8K Y, who, after a long and painful Illness, departed this life on the 25th of August. 1877, and submitted the following, vie - - . Whkbsas, It has pleased Almighty God in His providence te remove from our midst our deceased Brother, Paul Johan Heinrich Kokowsky, who was one of the oldest members of our Association, who was highly esteemed by all of us, and his eaily death was much regretted; therefore, be It Kesolved, That by the death of our Brother, Paul Johan Heinrich Kokowsky, our Association has lost one of its best and most promising members. Resolved, That while we deeply deplore the loss of our Brother, we bow in humble submission to the wiU of our Heavenly Father, who doeth all things weU. . : . . - " Kesolved, That while we never more shall meet him here on earth, we sincerely hope and trust that he has gone to his rest with our Lord and Saviour Jesus CnrUt, and it shall be our earnest effort so to live as to enable us to meet him around our Father's throne m Heaven. -, - . i Kesolved, That as a token of respect to the mem ory of our deceased Brother, the members of our Association wear the badge of mourning for the pace of thirty days, and that the Death Roll in oar Church be covered with crape for the same period. Kesolved, That a blank page in onr Record Book be inscribed with the name, birth,' age, and day ef death f our deceased Brother. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutiens be sent to the family of our deceased Brother, with the aa snrasca of our heartfelt sympathy in this their sad bereavement. . . - - Resolved, further, That a copy of these resolu tions oe sent to ine morning stab and jsvemng He view for publication . - ' HENRY EHRBKCK, ' " PRED. C. MILLER, - " JACOB DULS, ' WILLIAM OTERSON, W. H. STRAUSS, - i-- Committee. - .'- iei. -'--; .;..,'-: : ;' JORDAN. In ito jeity 'IAltitskai, CHARLIE, infant son of John and Eveleanor Jor dan, aged 4 years 10 months and 14 days. The funeral will tako place this aftemopnat 4 J o'clock, at St. Thomas' Church, where friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Rent, From lOctober 1st. ' that ELIGIBLE BKICK iiTOKE. on North Water Street. SSI III now occupied by Murray & Co. mi Apply to PEMBROKE JONES, orM. LONDON. . ; sept 12-5t ' ' nac For Rent, ' That desirable STORE, on the comer !!! T of Market and South Water Streets; also I Wharf, Shed and Office. The DWELLING, on Fifth between Dock and Orange Streets, containing five rooms, a double kit chen and brick well, with lot all in good condition. Also, the DWELLING, on Fifth between Princess and Market Street known as the "Knohl House." now being under repairs, containing six rooms, kit chen and water on the premises. Apply Jo sept 12-tf H. B. EILERS. Cassimeres ! - Cassiieres ! jgU&INESS SUITS MADE TO ORDER . . - !, EXTREMELY LOW. m UN SON & CO. .. Merchant Tailors. Isept 13-lt Dress Making. Fall Styles. rrHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM X her friends and patrons, both in the City and Country, that ehe will continue the DRESS-MAKING BUSINESS, at her residence on Market Street, between 8th and 9th, where she will guarantee First Class Work at Moderate Prices. Thankful for past patronage, she very respectfully solicita a continu ance of the same. . sept 12-3t ; , , MRS. JOSEPH McLAURIN. ; SBlank Books. Z JNVOICE BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, ".jyt ii I .. Draft and Note. Books, Receipt Books, Scrap Books, Memorandum Books, ; J ' . rj: .j .. -iiu'- v; 1 1 Letter Bookr., Paper and Envelopes, ,4. For.aajeat - !' f-- . .... '- ' HEINSBERGER'S. "sepf 12-tf Slates ! Slates ! JUST RECEIVED, TEN' CASES OF SLATES,' ; . All sizes, at " " ' 'i " ' HEINSBERGER'S sept 13 tf Uve Book and Music Store. At ClbsevPriceW; ' O KVoxaa Dry Salted and Smoked AOV SIDES AND SHOULDERS. 1.- '260 T -iC-v?la i- Qft A BMb Porta Rico and Cuba . - OUU :t ' MOLASSES. OKA Sacks CQFEE, O-- AAiJ. ' K A A Viura XTATrjI, 1 rj-.-o if i 1 AAA New and Secondhand , iVUV - 'SPIRIT BARRELS, Jft ! OUU - ' 200 00X69 CANDLES- f- &c'tfp'' ) u,-- Lake Georgetand Lebaaoa SHEETING, i 1 '- 'or tale tow hy! 3klf " -jf ' t-r aeptW-tf s i (WIIXL&MS JUBOMIsUn; i fin v . BATES OP ADVKUTISinn. wne Bquar8 ona My,. ; i no - .'." three &urm.""' 1 tfi lour days,.... . live daya....... One week...... Two weeks,.... Three weeks,... One month Two months,... Three months,. 2 60 3 00 3 SO 4 f0 6 50 1 8 Bti 10 00 17 on. 24 00 40 00 0 00 u t; a ii ' .1 olx montna,. uneyear,... . EPContract Advertisements taken at prosor Uonately low rates. . . Ten lines salid Nonpareil type make one square. j ; ;.. Kjy ; ADVERTISEMENTS. - H . T. H e I m b o Id's - - j - Concentrated Fluid Extract . U O H TJ! The Great Tonic Diuretic ! ! ( IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR BRIGHT'S DISEASE, . AND A POSITIVE REMEDY FOB Gout, Gravel, Stricture, DInbe. tei, Dyspepsia, Nervoos Ue bility, Dropsy, Female -. . Complaints," , Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kidneys, Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrhoes or Whites Irregular gr Painful Menses, Bearing Down, '-' Chlorosis, Sterility, " t"And all Complaints Incidental to Females. For Stone In the Bladder, ; Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit, and Mncns or Milky Discharges, and Diseases of : the Prostrate Gland: . , OWING TO SPURIOUS ARTICLES, PALMED UPON THE PUBLIC FOR THE PAST . FIVE TEARS, ON THE REPUTATION OF Mt PREP ARATIONS, I AM FORCED TO MAKE A RADI CAL CHANGE .IN MY LABELS AND WRAP PERS. THE GENUINE, FROM MY ORIGINAL. RECIPE, IS PRINTED IN CARMINE INK, AND PREPARED BY THE XL T. HSLMBOLD MANU FACTURING CO:, BROADWAY, CORNER 17TH- STREET. NEW YORK. - . - . . -.-"II. T. IICLMCOI.D. ept lS-D&Wly -. f . , V NEW MUSIC BOOKS FOR "SCHOOLS . Now give new life to your Musical Exercise by Intro- uuvroy vne vj mege superior DOOKS. t THe Grammar School Clioir.b?!6 usa, itcuviueB aamiraDiy ior me neeos or the Up per Classes in Grammar Schools. Just out. Carefnhy prepared by a practical and successful teacher. Music in 1, 3 , 3 and 4 parte, and the best -quality. . i. - r -, - Tiie School Sons 001,1 strnctive Course interspersed with Exercises and , Songa.heautiful Music,and is prepared fer Ciirla ??.m ?v? ?Slm' b7J' "vaaagT, Teacher in the Philadelphia Normal School for Girls jouuii o an aimost perrect High School Song Book, and is extensiTely used. - Music in , 3 and 4 Darts. , By L. o. Exkbsoh and W. 8. TiLdkn. - . .. . . . - wideawake Songs for Common Schools. Bv W- O. Prbkins, author of The Golden Robm. Specimen Copies of any book mailed, post free, for retail price. Oliver Ditson & Co., WWki. boston.; - - JrrJ BLDPracrN co e. ditson & co. m jroaaway, x. . I successors to Lee A --' '"a ' -'-5 I Walkor -PhilalalnhS. sept l-dw2w Wed A Sal 4 JgTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT. - William J. Sutton and Catharine A. fcnttnn bin wife, :,, .-. : aeraiast James T. Schonwald.Charles E. Thorhnrn .Edward Kidder and Silas N. Martin, partners under the name of Kidder & Martin, Mary H. Waddill. Frank Swann, Alexander Swann, William H. Mc Rae and Benjamin F. Ficklin. This action is broueht to set aaidr . ami unni to the Plaintiffs, the decrees of the late Court of En ult V of the said finnfrr "nf M H,n, n.A. In an ex parte petition filed at the Fall Term, 1863, of said Ceart, by the said James T. Schonwald, as guardian of David Smith and Catharine A Smith, infants, praying for a sale of certain real estate de scribed in said petition, and in the complaint herein, situated in the Citvof Wilminrrtrm in um nmntv of New Hanover, owned by said infants as tenants m common ; ana ior ine purpose of baving the de crees Of eaid Court of Ennltv nrHnrlntr thA onll premises to be sold, and confirming the sale of the same, and all order mada in and declared void as to the Plaintiffs. - And the de- lenaants; cnaries js. Thorburn, Frank Swann. and Benjamin F. FickHn, are hereby notified and re quired to appear and answer or demur to the com plaint in this action, at the Term of tbe Superior onrt of the County of New Hanoyer aforesaid, to be held at the Court House, in the City of Wilming- after the Second Monday of Auras t. A. D. 18n. bvu. ju mu vuuulv aiia duub. on inn -i-mrn m nn .Ton nt n TVTnH September 11, 1877. . : c. B. C. W. S. A D. J. Devane. Plaintiffs' Attorneys, sept 12-oaw6w We Grand Family Excursion and . PIC-NIC, On St earner Undisrliill , Thursday, September 13. BY SPECIAL REOUE8T THE YOUNG CATH OLIO FRIENDS' SOCIETY will riv a Vt m. ILY EXCURSION and PIC-NIC, to Mr. Owen D. Holmes' Plantation, twelve miles belew the city. DeliRhtfn I Grove, Fishing, Swinging, Croquet, and nice Hall for Dancing: ueireBaments at usual prices. Boat will leave Market TWwk at. A a v n. turn by 6 80 P.M. . . . Italian cana engaged for Dancing. Tickets for Round Trin OnntUmon IK. TAiAtnu 50c; Children. under IS years 5c. ; eepte-4t 8, ,U, 13 - A Change," TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING THE AT- tention of my friends and the pnblic generally, to the fact that I have moved to that large and elegant STORE. CORNER OF FRONT ANB PRINCESS STREETS, (next door to Aaron & Rheinstein), where I will expose for sale a stock of CLOTH ING, GENTS' FURNISHING, &c, &c, unequalled by any in the city, v . , t - , ISA CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOT.Tnmen PROM EVERYBODY. 5 J 1 A. DAVID sept li-tf Corner Front and Princess 8ts - ; 1 - . . ...... Steamer J. S. Underbill; After this ' date, wili.j Leave wil- miDgton and Smlthville at 3 P. H., Instead of 4 P ' . ' . . , . . . . .... r M., as heretofore. O. G. PARSLEY A CO. ;!;rdwcixe.' t ' , W E ARB DAILY RECEIVING ADDITIONS TO our already large stock of HARDWARE, and re spectfully, ask our country 'riends tor give us a call bofora purchasing elsewhere. - - - - ii-ll i;ii . '.- :h mr.its ArVTrnrniROWR ' , sept ft-tf f , New Hardware Store., CXI Xj T 77 v.'a i -nv HUJITI-DUMTI . . ; - and : ; " rii( KEY WE8T . ; . I-- "' ByJ. ' 0.PIGOTT, ' ijlft-if . , vac i Tobacconist.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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