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THE UOEI7I17G DTJl'. . pn KUSHKJV frAILY ' EXCEPT MONlA Tp. , c-- ' i mm : . . ''-f.T2:'r' . imc year, (ny mall) postage paid,.:,....;'.., ?' Six aionthft, . ; V' 4 00 Three montha. r-l-i".-"... S5 nnetnonth - " " . I To City SufeMribera, deliyered in any part of the -4ty.' Fifteen Cents per week. Our Ctty Agenta are I not authorised to collect f r mere thaa tbree aoonth I t-t Mlvance. - The Fourth of July w extenBiTeljr cele brated ilt over tho,c6untry, North nd South. ;J President and Mrs. Hayet and Cabinet members ymted Fortress on; toe and. Were received witk bijjh honbrp. " The English House of. Commons eeri OUsly debated "the causes of agricultural depression,' A fearful accident oc curred t Beaufort, K by whieb four daugbters of Capt. Appkton OaksmUh were drowned.-'---- One thousaud people rush on board of an excursion boat at Lake Quinsigmond, Mass. t' causing it to violent ly careen iindthebttnictneraec and precipitate One hundred people in the water, 4 rowaiog seyenX i-A perilous batloon ascension was made at' San Fran cisco, Oil,7'during;which the adrerturers, a man -andrar wdmar narrowly escaped dealhTS 'The Nihifist fever .grows bolder in; RosVia. tio aennue peace 1 overtures nave yei ocen maae oy uieuius. -7- -.The remains of the Prince Imperial have anivedjat Madeira. .A-r A'lerrific cyclone awept across ': Dakota, Territory, Minnesota and Iowa on the Fourth, de stroying t houses, barns, ;&c., and killing quite a number of people in different locali- i jen, Charley Ross is at last thought to be found in the province ot Quebec. It is said that "Windom was hand somelyihandled by- Senators Eaton and Hereford in his' attaclc upon the Democratic party.L TJio fact is he waa mashed bilctlyT ' . The Philadelphiana are gTeatly agi tated over free : quinine. That; is mean. 4They have had the monopoly long enough., l it is high time the peo ple were cared for. ' ;: In the XL S. Treasury there is. now j on haud;$2S,147,35I of the dollar of J our daddic8.V. Total coinage td July 1, $35,070,000. ; Circulate! circulate! Silver w taken this way. - , , ' The Democrats in Congress say they are' satisfied With the general results of the extra session. vitThe Re publican Stalwarts' prof ess to be satis fied, too; so Altogether it: ia a very happy fsnjily.-: " V ' The Goodwood -Stakes, England, will be run on tho 30th inst." Twenty- horses will run. Lorillard's Unioas is of the number. He will carry 102 pounds., terkins,s Rochampton car ries 124 pounds. : The distance is 2 miles. -' . - John A. ; Hyman, the colored ex Congressman who once afflicted the good people of the Second District, is happy once more. ; He has an office. He is assistant to the mail clerks who run between ' Baltimore and Cumber land. What his duties are we are not informed. Il.itAA km .innAH Ilia nninmo hill I uaa oiuu vuv w.... . v - . .!... n I ins suggesiea mat. no woum Dave done this, but owing to me ex- 'V. . . a I tremelv bilious condition of the Ke- publican parly it was deemed highly I av -i I necessary -that they should have plenty of quinine and at low rates. The New York Evening Post publishes the news that, besides Sarah Bernhardt, George Eliot and Mrs. Langtry are coming to the United States next year. - Sarah is a great genius, historic and otherwise. ; She has several chil dren. -She has never been married.' George Eliot (Marianf Evans) is the greatest ' of female - novelists, ' anda woman of extraordinary genius, and learning. She has never been mar ried, ' although she lived for many years with another woman's husband. Mrs. Langtry is a great English beauty and that . is all. What the United; States will do with these igreatwomen remains to.be seen. . .. State Oeatal Aasoelatlon. i jFrom Jt Report ! in the Raleigh Observer of the State Dental Assoc. atio&'vre glean oja-ifew additional : points: ' ; ; .-if.a..-r , ,The installation of officers being in order, the President elect was con ducted to the Chair by Drs. E.L. Hunter and J. U. razer. Dr. Jfiver itt, on takip in a very On motion structed to pay late Professor Xi H. McQaUlen, of Philadelphia, 'the r. sum of $50, as a slight token of esteem in which he was held by the dental profession of North Carolina.' ' The time and place of meeting be S his seat, returned thanks I tidn of Jack Davis, the negro murderer, at I ButyBee aiso.toweaasmau jjoat-toaa i uapw jones naa aii me room newaniw, Biso observing me capacity ana ciose ai-i. r . ?. . . I . " .,.. .(,. I - -t . ' tv. I nn ntViAV hnat hniitir -nrithin half a-milB. I . .. ' 'm'.H i,- m. 'fs' I. f Wisely aay.- Wlul' nnht a artAPP.h. , - s i Qm;h;iu nn VnAm-r nTt. v -: . - i excursionists a soots uuiauts, uuwu ma i ' -.r". .r"ure -" . . rr i tenuon oi an on univ. xao wora, ism . then TrBronroT voa 11L I v : - i ' ; . . . - "t" . 'T ' I rivnr where thev indUlZea ID A DieSSSQl - -.::. 7 ZT. ; I c-nnA hands nod-it will do its nart ttt orme I "lrrK?" - ... " I . A arhall White DOV namea IOnn l"'" .r"--- - - n J psuwouar np, uauumca-uw: r - - "wv:.'-- " 1 i. --. ing next-in order, Raleigh was se- j immediately. John was fortunately .res lected ashe 'place, and the time the 1 cued by a man who was standing on the first Tuesday in Jane, 1880. The delegates to the National Convention, wbich convenes in Augusta, weorgia, July 8, are instructed to invite said Association to meei. wn-i Raleigh, and if the invitation be ac cepted, the Secretary shall inform all the members of the timeand, place of meeting.. - - w TbeS following cocirnittees' were lappoiniea ior tne ensuing year: Executive Committee Dr?. V. E. m . v.vt v-tr it ... -turner, ti. u. rawioru, d. vy f xiuuier. r 1- !.3 s TAT 1 V V TIT" y J Ij AA1 Y -no;: 88:: Dental ' Education ' Dm. " Isaiah Simpson, J. Clark.cJ' C. Frazer. -y Physiology Dra. V.! E. Turner, p. li; Qarrett, tvW JlobinBpni: I Operative Dentistry -Dra. M. A. Bland, J. II. Crawford, K. F. Kob ertson. J : " -.; 'C '-i:''-1-' ''s -- ..f f-Wf : Dental Pathology and 'Therapeo-1 lica-Drs. K. L. IlunUr. J. E. Mat thews, IL.T. Coucb' 'i-'r-r- I Dental Cheraistrv Dre D.3A? Hobertson,: J. II. Durham, J. I Mechanical Dentistry Drs. J .; F. iGriffithlBilt Tories; PHawe,! kT1 iM-""-?:: Durham .I, Clinical Operators Drs. : W. U. HoUmanIUHl jones Harr is, CJ.:Watkins.r":.U:"'j::nr;;' 1 The RaToigh 'Observer is to be $ohi azaiu. 4 ithecity; K W .' A UVKKT1IRS U!fT. I A. David Special notice." ; MuxBOK-i Open front shirts.' I- Wanted A loan of money. K J. Dawson & Co. Hardware. J i G. A. Piscar. Painu,' oHa,'&c. . Tatks Orguinettes, books, Ac. ' 1 Rob't HmrNnta-Mill saws, Ac' 1 PABxsb & Taylob Lightning. I MAI4LARD & BowDKN-Trunks. , r Harbison & AiXBNCheap hats. I P. O. Box 240 Dog to exchange. OTTERBOT30 What a visitor says.. Heinsbbbobb Games, croquet, &c. i Pbof. Agxstii Seventh excurtion. t Behbbnm & Mcnboe Square work. i Altaffeb & Pbice Sash, doors, &c. ; p. H.: Hatden Harness and saddles. I Gebhabdt & Ca-Buggies. harness, &c . MrirovTho oaeation. j Kebchkbb & Caldbk Bkos. Corn, spirit casks, salt, sugar, oic ! - i We received yesterday a cotton Inoom from the farm of Mr. Thos. Monk, located about a mile from the city.; ::; .. ' Wo ao.rat tn itfam triat. Mr. S. f m i v m w w"-- -a Ww Dunham is quite ill at Wriahtsville Sound, having had a hemorrhage. : ; ! j Three trifling cases of drunken ness and disorderly conduct were disposed of by' the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. ! The Register of Deeds, issued J four marriage iicenses during the past week, one to white and three to colored couples. ,. j We learn that Uc v. J. P. King has been regularly ordained and will preach his first sermon - at the .Second Baptist Church to-day. t ' I We learn that ',. the Whiting Rifles were surprised on the Fourth by re ceiving a present ef a keg of lager and a box of cigars from a newly elected German member of the company. . Mary Holmes, the old colored ii- i ) . I woman wno was so uauiy uurucu vu xw wiuiui.u ww v. .. -Brunswick, between, Fifth and Sixth I able character, and under the management streets, on the night of the 24tb tuL, U I of the gentlemen in charge, supervised and ..in m hA in a tnrrihiA eondtuon. ana sui I .... .... I . . I fearfully from ner wounas. J tWkiah Atkina. colored, was rp(i veaterdav and bound over in the ,7: ' ' .- - 1 m ummm Lam cf 200 to keen the ace for.three w to be frequently months. Hezekiah seems la hot water. It will be rememberea mat " ma mn C w j, . . v. . An abundance of ice-lsmonade was pro be was very badly cut a few weeks ago. . - - .- . -: -t -w j j . . . vided for the excursionists, and Mr. J. M. ; A white seaman was arrested porBbee furnished seven freezers of ice yesterday morning an tbe suspicion that he cream and several of frozen lemonade at bad escaped from a vessel below, hailing his'bwri expense, and made it himself. . from an interdicted port. It was disco- vered afterwards, however, that he was from the British brig Gem, and he was thereupon released. ...... ; I Another open-air meeting will hi held at Dndlev'a Grove, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Rev W. T. Jones is expected .h rntain Potter informa us that to preach.- Captain rotter informs us mat u: :n v .u j h. - .iton . h h, t,nn.. oihpra will on- . 7 r. . . -r.T . : .." T"i A lna nmnt aaaatriKloil atHil. . s T ,6:; , "7, ton on me n aay 01 juiy to wimessuie K.TO.r!'". mington Mutual and Victoria Star colored 1 rftnnd -.1 .v t.tu .,..a .t-.,. varied round of enjoyment, jw a lovely ua unit wuo, a . , feat of the latter named club. The score stood as follows:; Mutuals,' 10; Victoria ,4.x--'v-.:. . :v', .. LvVe learn that the aheriS of Bruns wick has forwarded a petition to Gov. Jarvis, through Gen. M. P, : Taylor, commanding the Second Brigade, N. C. 8. G., to order the WilmingtonLight Infantry of this city --n . r --. t v. tha militarv aruard at the execu Lane came very near being; drowsed in the -i - tr T Ai-Hnrt u ' 7nr- vicinity ot luuuauicu ui.tuivi,. the afternoon of the Fourth, v He had been fishing; in a Bmall boat, and as he neared the wharf a colored boy jumped in the little craft, causing it to fill and sink almost I wharf at the time. I ; Hon. A. H. Stephens arrived in i ii,i.i.;isn fn hf hnm..nfnrIi.. viile Ga; by the northern train Friday i mn ' i.M A. h. nnu in -ia liviuiug , ' aaa. w v v vi w aaaaaa VAV o'clock that night, and was visited by quite a number of our citizens." Owing to his enfeebled health he did not come 'down town, but remained, under the large pas aanirpr ahfA at the deoot. where ha waa I made quite comfortable by the railroad I . t ouciais. - , ' i!?" l .' ;.- -liy7- ExeanUBi on n Fourtn. rtit I The: jFourtlii jot JuJywithjnSng tonians is peculiarly a day of exenrsioos, and there are usually very fewTstay-at-homes; fbf, a laT?e proportion of ttOse'bo do not go down the river on steamers make it a point s o go to rightsvUtei M witness the regattas-, ay there iwere uiree dUtinc Bhfrth;nalIearue5fW dnraelf on th steam' yacht "Attfwft Car.' i J W rirrir hth tBft l-.r Wharf foot 1 Of Market, street,' attenminutes after8 flags, in ; o" day,Thi8 was a private ex- cursion. the number ol tickets eotdi being l limited, so .that the crowd Swould'ie just I SufflcienUy large :to make it pleasant; and agreeable to all, , and ; Inscre 'p room. - The' 1 day was an exceedingly - plea. I w ?e5fcuT ,l )t a cloud being visible,, and a ?1:?0' ering the temperature inddent of note hap. rdtnp.:5 Arriving off -..-ri .Z? W i .t.- just about right.' eHo W. iJi::Li ;-JirLt ..tl? -'.l t. I river, uie ateamer . Biuuuuau iuufi j 1 aide of the wall of rock by which Hew In,- I t k. 4rf Ho... t.ino lh. Axnnr 1 Kiuujwn -- - . r sionists some iaea pi me extent ana present condition of this important adjunct' to the Bar and Uiver improvement All along the line of obstruction, men were seated on the wall of rock, on in boats tied to " the same, engaged in fishing for sheephead and other frequenters of .the ."brineyf deep" that are usually found, in that particular locality. Arriving at Smithville the Bteamer stopped about half an hour, allowing those who were going to remain there an opportunity to get ashore and others to take a abort I stroll. Next a landing4 was made at Fort Caswell, where afew of the excursionists got off, and the boat steamed outside a dis- . ---- I howeTer M in o bis most amiable I h tance or about, nvemues: . Joiiy epmoe, moods, in consequence of which fact only I a few began to "look a little pale around I vu.. I u -jti-n --a 5ir v Tt 7 nf i1m I suf.T.r"Trjrli ...-, W I r"Ur stagers." .Returning, . a. halt of half an hQUt at m Fort was made, when many went ashore and took a stroll through the ruins. -r Here, also, a large portion' of the excnraionists remained for a few hours while the ' boat, with the remainder, re turned to Smithville, where another stop- nacre of about two hours and a half was made, and tuh as desired to do so strolled through the garrison, visited the cemetery, sauntered through the streets, visited friends, and adopted such other means of enjoyment as they felt inclined; Then the boat; repaired again to Fort Caswell and took on the crowd that had remained, who appeared to have enjoyed , themselves hugely in the meantime, and, after stop ping mere about half an hour, again made I for Smithville, where another and last stop page of about thirty minutes was made. At exactly 5.05 o'clock P. M. the steamer left the wharf, again skirted the obstructions at New Inlet, and arrived at her wharf in Wilmington at 7.10 o'clock, making the run in two hours and five minutes. The excursion was a most enjoyable one. npu AMmMMAmAMfa h,m r4 thn moat a A vn i r. 1 .L. IIDU.M..III n.nl If" 14 atreciea oy tuo a icoiuoui, vw. - v. . . . s J . ... k i Aonmson, tney were cuwu uu. ,v wu I. .. . i i rr "r ana im rwm 4W 'Ufc w a . I l.-a TT.-maa siTaa wwankta nMlfl XT VSQ tVim- . " eby allforme accommoaaung spim played by him and courteous treatment the u! u t t m AA!f a jI af ta Ktinrla The steamer Waeeamaw took a large crowd (said to be over ; four hundred) ej excursionists 'down . the '. river. This excursion ; was; givennnder ,he aus pice" of ttQ Hibernian Bensvolent Society, and was. as all their excursions have been from time immemorial," a grand .success. I They also visited Smithville and Fort Cas-1 t j ii'iitiiiiii'f-iiaawMil I wolL and among this multitude or pleasure I well, and among this multitude or pleasure seekers universal enjoyment seemed to 1131 If U PlH'lTrft"V- . ' i " c.-i" rf:-- A large number of bur .German friends a h.'f vnrW.n f I - . visited the Hamme place, some mnes above sited the Hamme place, some mnes above city.' m the garner i,; CtPaddW sonwbere me day: wasPIno spot, and where all the arrangements had been so perfect it was to be expected that j everything .would pass off satisfactorily. It was more of a picnic than any thing else, and music and dancing and feasting was the order of the day. Several smaller excursions were noticed along the river during the day, and among , . - - the rest a twomaated. schooner,- we no- - . I tlaad. had auite a crowd on board. The picnic, jVx w . f It was a noticeable v fact that there were I no colored excursions on the river; ) '. . a-a s . - . .- . Saddea JDeatn s ; . , Mrs. Jane Wakings, of Fayetteville, died very suddenly, of heart disease, at the resi dence of Mrs. I. B.: Grainger, on . Mason boro . Sound, Thursday night, about , 11 o'clock, aged ; 77. Mrs. rWilkiags was sister of the venerable CoL John McRae, of Fayetteville, and widow of the lateE. W. Wilkings who died soma ; time daring the past year aged nearly 90. ' A . lew minutes before her death she was apparently ia the enjoyment of good health. Her, remains were taken to Fayetteville via the Carolina Central Railway Friday evening. ,7L . ' The British barque Eleanor. , Captain I Pfrtelow, is In below, where she willprpb- I - awiy wou. vt ---IT- -.- ! ' ? v- - ; of tbe i careilaa f on tn spot Brilliant Performance j . of cne lame s-cr."; . r v. , - - - ..... i is.4n con. is ounu ..airr.r-t Yacht (the man .the Stab, ' ytiS'STr' ,cu5SfiM ncSPPt wrongAuws so se.uom v H i I decnitt worthy of note), hjitjhe ingertuityj t?; WSfK!rt . -1 naadato beiiiVaCe; hibitlon of Haccoon Oysters was gotten up entirely tor the benefit aninsuctionof viaftoM mi that nsuaHv tort fief M water viatfnHi: ami that nsnaUv 16K U& 0Q a fourth of July spree., t inis may 80, but in justice to the oysters I must say thev looked miehty dry and as though they hr eWhaU seas over? had never been even their lives. " ma , .M'-m--t ?-' I embarked for the beach, in the renaams of the once famous yacht Minnehaha, now One mass of oakum and pitch. When she weighs anchor a broker might truthfully re port 4,a movement in tar." ' ' " ,'s I It having beeareported that the gangway Z?rTrZZr--; 4vn0.'iad&a I W UC UttKWU muwsi ," j, .... ThlaMnnrt U onDU'l tially true (ought they not to oe tn arrmF) for though the barnacles bad done all they could during the winter to make the land- ine pleasant ior me gu! j - s Atifaw thsa ' ani nrtata 8Ucceeded in cutting away the end posts. -We were; met dj we JJ"1" SoUaledim nia yg position. He looked the embodi- nwigaiu-. VZZZZZZr.d mentor gooa V.f.--4r- j. I; hearty and Vis intimation' that poUnarUY Clab gouge joyfully received, t One thing jg certain, better order was preserved on is certain, iwuw:wri . --r-- the Clnb crouods man ever oeioro, wuijr i those and in their right minds were'I -- tAon TtT TTnaVina I Oiner DOaiS W1U BSTB OI ner. HO BBYB OnieBS I , v ; UK iV,Mio; 11UUUKIUU - IUU I .v."" yomi nuuiw, mua uiuw, juu wwu,----" I iA MiiiaiiA.fnA.iiMAABAVT.6f.tA-t:ii l-.-.m !t-..v...., . I wan prompt attenuoa at ' v - - 4 , v . orlin writes tne lUnny pieces lor i r.r T T-Ci 'Csli" i rJ."6. I' . - - uaurBiisttOKttB and collecU)irom presenting nis i crackeT.".-1 --. -i-1 - ;1 r?" ;'7 .-r i , , , . , between the ra violence, ont waa tue uuuvo v. .-H ifthror.itionbauuethat aa ounce of t prevention is worth a pound of Bros' ( warehouse. .Gattling attempted to cure, please get your man of figures to let aifim. ashore, but went down before ; reacb us know-exactly . wharpreTennve power jig it wa8 Been no more. The river ia i Well, it's a fine old beacb; and there is I noipingo Keep we sua uuuig iiaac.i. ua i justice. Still the .girls wUlx roam . .Picking 1 up shells and pebbles, and you will always nntiA that those with smallest feet walk in the softest sand. The youthful David picked up pebbles and therewith smote a man, and whenever a girl gets a fellow on the banks and strolls oft to pick up pebbles, verily another man is to be smitten. - Several pri vate coast survey parties were organized, and some tarried so lone: that friends were anxious, but stroll-away-couples never get into quick tana I was duly introduced during the day to j the President of the "Never Go Dry Club. This is a philanthropic a institution jsvery member carrie with him an antidote for snake bites and certain cure for malarial diseases. If an unfortunate fellow sees a snake, hears a snake story; or feels bad; one of this noble band goes to him and says 'Tappy Tap," and to which- the afflicted must reply "Tap." Then imme diate relief is afforded. To prove the in nocence of the draught, the member takes at the same time as much as he gives. This SrS a.i&ThaSorFaicy for. Wet S8uOr8. . ne theory auVanceu oy their medical adviser is. that equal mois. tare obtains throughout the body. About twenty of them asked meHf I was wet or I - . . . ., ..old. and i waa anmu eonauv aiviuea . . - I ni iiI,am.. nKn 4i ti.iinw,nnirprpl ; um iu ma xaw, iu ,ra J -,t 1 tha sand .banks, and Messrs. W.' and H. Latimer and W. A. Wriaht appointed liBUUiui auu, ; if " " AT r " : i I ... .a aTllAMt I Jnages, me ooais were siariea, u iuuywa H Bessia Lee, Commodore O. A. a LitUeSister.Capt. Pembroke Jones 5 00 10 itesuesa Vrapi.o. it-owb w v tyance 10 fjape rear river, were wm Rosa, Capt- J.M. Cazaux..... ... 5 00 53 1 m d lU ewIy part of tne montn of Lizzie, Capt. W. L. Parsley.. . . 5 00 65 . ' Bipple, Capt. .Norwood uuea.. . o u jso a .k. .xh . .rni i!i and sails spread to as fine a breeze as ever rattled halliards. Ho change occurred until after rounding the first buoy (Mptt a caan- nel). Between that and isanks cnannex tha Littla - 8ister attained that poslUon Which entitled her to the prize ultimately awarded her. Immediately upon entering the Banks channel the Restless took the first nlace. and lust sailed beautifully. The Rosa, Lizzie and Ripple passed the Bessie; ; then the Ripple weathered the Lizzie, and eained regularly each tack on the Rosaand a .? .v rfL : KviK I ronndine the Inlet buov I I tAn"th. hannat flaV .h ItaMlasm: WUlff ,. - A-rw W aa aw waiNSM avw ww B a I and wing, followed by, the Ripple, Jtosa "5 a;!S -I and ; LiizztB. . After mnninz about ' one- I fourtn or a mile on this course, the traveler I fourth of a Mloon thia course, the traveler if:the Lizzie drew out,"andin consequence nadaaa 1 r-Thfl Restless and Ripple made handsome 1 -ibei off the Grand Stand, which elicited I Spplause, for it was blowing about a 25- Restless reached Mott's charfhel buoy first, the Ripple 'pressing her closely. -Between that point and the. shore, the Restless, on oVm1helwld I Rosa withdrew when she reached the buoy AlUptq (IIUHUUK UCf 1U Uiai UUUluu. w S.' su.er Was hold - . . I . . . ..... in undisputed possession of " the": rear: I brain was preparing a suitable speecn ior the reception of the prize now certaimy ms, looKea severely nappy. ; i No other changes occurred. The four boats were on the course again, beat to the Inlet, and arrived at the Starting point as follows: Rinple i 6h im ws a:;:::::::-:::::;::: s IZ ml Bessie le....;.:.;...; 7h 00m 00s . (watcn ran Running time of Ripple lh., 28m., 37s, This race was made in next- best time on record, and is good, as the beating to wind ward was against heavy tide. Capt. Giles doesn't think much of it, as the course as now laid out is about - one-fourth shorter than heretofore tan heretofore. : ' ? i , ! commodore Wieeinsnresenteameprizes. . . s ... . His sneech Was cirTiul- hia welcome tothe i.Hi..rhannfMr.iinnn.4A hia nradecesx .a In aAaji tnnVi, .. .Mfnl ' A. R. Campbell. Second prize cm i'.'Sii.'"; A -0., liit ItMkimxf ij fill T" .ytM.'-.feti- 4. - .ya;twta:fefe'fia. - : glass and silver fruit basket,by CaptCowan.ii ' imrapmepiciae-jar; wa Awamea uae ucu) uSt,.' itug lut nut uum oa UUO Q MaMia I Jia- UAfA. lima 1Aa. ai ma them .for tblC notice) fjras' ptesented i to I the Little Bister and received by Mr. T. H,, I cKoy;jJK,witbheartfeltplea8ure:w i T7nn.k.j .....tin k. a.k.aw : i. I , jsvervoodv reereuea toe absence- or. tbe l IFrolic and Qal Vive the former 5 undereo- I s .di; 1 ' :is-il i ' a - j-a. i . wS'' 1 t f.?r?m. .Ti't pould act behW overthirresulc.niere ?weresome right 1 lone faces. ltPremrert I (charge ' him for this) shaves them except lp:;Wf;"l.T DOTW I Ktfla" If CrUes an6 by ntrtrnMnuetrfof a nenaxittg am alt burnedt0 a crisp; Can show fh- finest nawZ Vtiinin thecou you Pouldn't find ashademad hough.vi saw a short distan .iPi Thinkpg I could rig sp an an distance ; from the an old a ail. awning, 1 look I pole and a friend to iielp me. We went to the cloth and tried to ' fix it on the nole. bat it was too mach for as. and the wind took it away; as it went I saw three , six Inch letters W". A. Q. lL As I am a man of truth; .Mr. Editor, i 4t was . one. of Capt, Cumming's old. vests. I recognized it by the number nad variety of Insertion in the back (put in doubtless as occ&sioq re quired) making, it look like Joseptf a coat. Injy eniargea sumcienuy vo iase in several f his brothers. . ;. r -is Sorry to have written so much, but Hos- tins mtisT be kept off. I Tours. . Bum linnTTii ., DASD XTDDLEB. Fatal Aecldeata on the Blrer. - I The pleasures of our colored population on the Fourth were marred by two cases of drowningia the river, lija ; j About 3 o'clock in the afternoon a, small boat containing three colored men viatling fBalLBeni. Johnson and Samuel Pickett. JJJ- "1 who were returning from a ; fishing expe-1 capsized while " crossing the rver in the neighborhood of Point Peter. I 'iLK. - i.t ... ;varf v tfp by a yawlffrom; a barque near by. ... . .. to... Powaer nouse ana me messrs. wiuara tiat vicinity was vigorously dragged by the I iriena8oi me aeceasea, yesieraay moroinga uek eflorts were finally rewarded, the body - being found about four hundred yards up the river from where it was last seen. Deceased liyed on the corner Of Sixth and Bladen streets, and was about 33 years of age. His wife and only child a little daughter were absent in Newborn, but have been telegraphed to. .The body was taken to the dock ' foot of Princess g et wnere aQ inquest was held yester- day afternoon by Coroner Hewlett, the jury returning a verdict that death was caused by accidental. drowning. Deceased was a well-known flatman, and . bore . a good . character. f A small colored boy by the name of Sid ney Jones, in the employ of Sir. Geo. R. French, Sr .. while in bathing in the vicini ty of Hdton bridge, Friday afternoon, ac- dentally got beyond his depth and jwas I Krtr A..:.i.ni onitM rarh hfm.' i. - Z t He was about 10 or ia years or age ano an orphan, his father and, mother . both being i mL. i.j.i.j . i . I i last accounts. MAstUK at BaJdBeatl chaaiael. I . ' The operations of the steamer Woodbury, J now employed in removing the obstruct 1 tlons in Bald Head channel, at the en- 1 o.v-- - . 1 reoorted to be 10 feet at low tide. Some delay, caused by making improvements m .macQinery and the performance of other . . nroVAntA, mnt;nnanll work dntiea. baa nrevented continuous work 1 being done up to the present time; never theless she has rendered ' good service by increasing the depth of Water one foot, the report made to the Commisaiooers of Navi gation and-Pllotage tmrthe 1st of July hninV 11 feet.i : i :The daya.that.ihe steamer did IfoU work during the month of June , averaged three hundred cubic yards, and an improvement 1 arranged the last of -mat month has in- I creased her ability, giving assurances that an aTerageof three hundred and fifty yards can be obtained. Fourhuudredand seven w Ltei teen cubic yards were removed last week 1 la twelve hours, one-third of that time cnarge me aanu irwm ui wuas iuw wmvu it Ihad be'en pumped. 7 ; ye8eia drawing fifteen feet have gone l""Bto sevduring , IUU pw " wuy wm .a - 1 oar informant visited the Woodbury short 1 time . since.; .; and was much entertained vlewiog the . operation of; pumping, ana i lag Bia Turtle. We learn that -a party of young gentle men from this city caught an 'enormous Uea turtle on the1 banks. Friday night. 'T'o il we would mention that a gentleman weigh- i Ing io pounasiar. j. jr. uause) gov on his back aad he moved oil with him in the that he weighed at least four 'hundred pounds, ,.. ( .n i . i. ...... . . v hj ix.i j i. about me aesirea aepm or water. -1 e?wonr aearw,- l Vri . .7.' !.mo, i "n.Valfvl 1 i . luustnnu uv iuimvuw,m, . .? j ?ir w-tiii 'i-L-.s. oeuevuo .Mnaan, ."HB;-r?. Innt rloaed.. - ' a 1 're.. J ni,-,.!.,. Mrmrta ... jAV MAW A W. WV WWAW. W. " m - . . ..: . I cbildren. . - .t - tsn. - - . , ... t , . .-i ..,-..'. -, I - Te-Day'a laleailat. " ' iFprthetlStJatb Atlantic States,:; falling and local rains, except on the Korth Caro- tZ2$.&-&-ii "iU 'i LL,. ' ';r or riainer barometer, are thfe indications for I W1 wwmci, ma uio iuu-.uuu iw. this section to-dav.-i i H '$ i & 1 ; nl,ll F,Tfh,,. r 1 - I . the Director, say that In the future m tA - .u I lenders Will be prosecuted to tbe utmost I Umit of the lawf is '.::-- I-if i j ' V - nnnl Vietilfli la o "1irMt rpanlt it P00? Jtomtothephysical sys- and the bowels regular by the proper use of Dr. Hull's Baltimore . Pills, and sickness cannot approach you. Price 25 cents. . t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Prof, Agostini's bByKSTHilEXCTIBSION.TO 'SMITHYILLB J AND THa FORTS, oa Steamer PASSPOBT, will take place NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. j Italian Band. Tickets 50 cents; Children and Ser TantBS5centa.,i:Vj ivi:: - -,'vjy Slta ' T LOAN O? FROM ONE TO FIVE THOU SAND DOLLARS, for One to Five Years. Satis- fac! tory security given. Address -'A," care Stab Office. Mian ..;jia SetterDog. FEMALE, ABOUT 18 MONTHS OLD, OF Thorenshbied Stack, and Tard-broken. ia of fered in exchange for a DEER-HOUND." 1 ThA Hminit ta hA nf fbearaiadQUi c gooa stock, not more man ARANTEBD a Tellable Deer Hnnfer.- j ; Jt Address if ; Poet Office Box 240, . Wilmington, N.C. 6 It IliUSaws, aROSS-CtJT- SAWS. FILK8.V HAT 'CUTTERS. V Wagon Wheels, Cart - Wheels,-Dray Wheels, BnggX Wheela, Habis, 8pokes, Rims, Seats, Meas ures, Cauldrons, Pats, Kettles, Fry Pans, fcc, fcc, at lower Cash prices than ever before by I : , i J- ROBERT HENNING. ' 1 I j vr.jSHCCtsaortoHenningATeel, '' No. 9 Market street. , iNxasras WSam. ; , jy 6 D&Wtf Thirdlotof, ORGUINETTES IN MONDAY, i REMEMBER that EVERY BODY, whether they have an air far music or not can play the most difficult pieces. Price $10 and $15, at YATES' BOOK STORE and PHOTO ROOMS. . ;;,:ii : Every thing in the BOOK and STATIONERY LjNE. : BLANK BOOKS made to forder.at short notice. . , Jy 6 tf i ... Look ! JT TH08K CHEAP HATS 1 at HARRISON ft ALLEN'S, ;-L. 'Hatters. jystf I Open Front Shirts. LUE FLANNEL SUITS REDUCED TO $10 60, .Fast Colors.. ; LIGHT CASS. SUITS REDUCED TO $13 CO, Beantif ul Goods. IaU Clothing LOW IN PRICE at IJyBlt . MUNSON'S. ii ,i ' . i i . . Lightning! I tods to GUIDE THE FORKED STREAK, 1 II. AtA WorVmen to tint them nnu I best TrsNrNa low bv BaWTc-F Workmen. i Bird Cagca, Freeaers, coiera, and .every thing for JKg50?,ago8rarl "FARKifR" -T-f-J PARKER & TAYLOR,' - 19 J'ront Street. Jy tf j Paints, Oils, &c. -!N HAND, A; SUPPLY OF STRICTLY PURE i Yuivs lacAir, secona urade Jjeaa, Kaw ana iwuea uu, 1 Colors, Varnishes and Brashes, Ctopper Paint for Boats, . . For sale cheap by GEO. A. PECK, -y 6 tf . , No. 35 Soatk Front at. FURNITURE t 1 IP , 9Q Behrends A Monroe, N.K. cor. Market and Sd Sts,. Wilmington, N.C. Special Notice. R EM EMBER .THAT I AM DETERMINED TO cy SUMMER STOCK, , aad m order to do So will make my prices IRRE SISTIBLY low. ! '"ii .. . ? r GIVE ME A CALL, 1 And when yon want a Shirt buy the PEARL. ' '-A. DAVID, 3y 6 tf ' s' Tha Clothier. j isrowi THAT THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN , j ' INDEPENDENCE IS OVER,., v I 1116 ulOnOHS 4tll U&J 01 omji WeJmew4.' : ' ;-; aU considerate Men, Women' and Children will all their lore for America and independence, 'There Is tomethlng dear (did we say hearts I if so, then wbaticktolO.vlS-:;? sjv- - . - - aiometliint? Good to Eat. I- " The Question is,. Where Can' You Find It 1 Do you douht t If so 'i uk the maasea, ana yon wui ust royvuv . -J from a thousand throats,at. j BoatTTllgllt & ZIcEoy'Sa THEIR STOCK OF GROCERIES IS LARGER - i - anu aa -AND MORS COKPLETB THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY ,a' .vt Wr kWniitTAtm 'oitw tot?ii -. . . , , I A--m 1 i - r - -' . - : company Uie punlsnment was Ha;ht, but t-,.,- .v. .v i c 5 3 I 3 P" w g" I lift l T.Tm fT fl T. M T. I lfIVlTr:,l tl' . f W WW mm 7 , ,. ml . -j IXATCS Off AWVIiltTlSlNO. One Sqnsre ore day,.... ... Jl 06 " .two (Uys,....:.:.., ............ . 1 15 j. threadays,... i. 9 W four days,.;.. S 00 " " - ' flTe days,.. v 3 60 .-. One week, 4-- ? - f Twoweeka, .v.. . W . . Oae month... 10 00 . " -4 TwomoBtha,....i..., 17 00 . Three montha,... 84 00 ; . - Blx montha,.,. .40 00 . ; , Oneyear,.'..",....... ,.. 60 00 , tVCon tract jLdTertiMmente taken- at propo- ,. Tea lines aeUd N( I Nonpareil tjpe make one square NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. TJABB .BALLS. ALL SIZES. STYLES AND M,tm , t k. v. J Ar.rT "1"' w .. hhkd nmnn - ' ' ' -vWTl,vw Full BeU at low price.. will meet "oaeoi one win, jar. wrer. aaaywm, tor ue firm of Mayton. Coleman Co., mannfacturerao fine woolen ftlotha). wrltea 1 1 the pleasant hounermt in Wil mington. N. C, the moat pleasant of theat all was experienced at 7 Market 8 tree t, better known to 'ili urpnaeawnentoiauuttlie basmets was to lately uuu . uuij um JW wtlavW 1LS fflTllll l"H US ' one would think looking on aa I did for an hour that it would almost be impossible to rain the con fidence of the people, and build np the trade, which la now large, and which soon promises to become exten si-re, aa this house has. aa 1 learn, already ac- cnmnliahM.; Mv latter la ilHuHTtA.u.Ak. in my next I will write of the magnificent and stylish ' Men's Wear Depot. Jjtf ; J ' sjollll DWSOU & GO CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST complete assortment of General Hardware In the 'State. - THEY HANDLE HARDWARE EX CLUSIVELY. Large and Close Bayers will And It to their Interest to examine tbeir stock before bay Ids; elewher - 19, 81 and S3 Market street, ?fyStf :y Wilmington, N. C. Corn. Bacon and. Flour. 10 000 BuBhWUt0 Mixed CORN, ' ' 80 Boes D-8' 8n)?8. -. -I nfifi Bbls FLOUR, aUgradeSj iVVV For sale dy ' " ' Jy 6 tf ESRCHNBK A CALDER BROS, Spirit Casks and Glue. ' 1 AAA New and Second-Hand - ' ; 1UUU r SPIRIT CASKS, CA Bbls GLUE, ' .-fcw-. - A W DCUV Ul . - 1 i ' ' 1 KEROHNER 'CALDER BROS. 17- nl. Xmm . . ' Jy 6 tf : . ; Salt and Holasses. I 6000 s.acB-1????s ";' . y:, HhdB CTJBAMOLASSBS; . . Ehd? Bbls SUGAR-HOUSB, For sale !y . ' ' ' - - l Jy 6 U " KSRCHNER A CALDER BROS ' Sugar, Coffee and Rico, : " Bbls Refined SUGAR. mj 10t) Bagfl Java : 1 A Bbls RICE, , . . For sale br ;jy9 tf KERCHNhiR k CALDER BROS rpHE PATAPSCO BAKING POWDER IS GUA- . X' ran teed fall weight and strength, and is en dorsed for healthfolness, parity ana excellence by , such distinguished Chemists and Doctors as Profs. : W. B, A. Aiken and Mittenberger, of Maryland-.-University, Medicine: PY B. Wilson,' Analytical - unemm. Baltimore; rroi. a. BUiiman, or xaieuoi ; lege, and State Chemist of Connecticut; Prof. Dora mus and Prof. Chandler, of New York: Dr. W j H. i t Warder, Philadelphia, and others equally eminent, july 3 8t , . . - . . , I FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF WILMINGTON, July 8d, 1879.. t--DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT. ON THE ' Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared, pay able on the 10th instant. jy4 4t A. K. WALKER, Cashier. Notice. WILL BE SOLD, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 23d, 1879, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at tne Auction Rooms of Messrs. Cronly St Morris, on Water St. a LOT OF UNCLAIMED GOODS remaining In the 5 Office of the 8oathera Express 'Company. Con- , slgnees are advised to call promptly or Goods wUI . ' be sold for charges. -jeSO 4t f je80,8. ly,83 ' ' a , : SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, HILLSBORO, N. C. v The forty first session of tha Misses Nash and Miss Kollock's School will opea 25th July, 1879, -. and close 11th December. - . x . - Big. D'ANNA. the fine Pianist and Instructor, who has been to eminently successful ia the caltl vation of the voice, will continue connected with ; theSchooL . ' Circnlars en application. - n tn ja aa tawim- ALTAFFER & PRICE ? - PROPRIETORS OF THE WILMIMTOH SASH, DOOB'kllllD' -. We always keep on hand alaqre stock of SASH,:' DOORS, BLINDS. " MOULDINGS,' BRACKETS. NEWELS, HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS. Ac, aad can 111 any order ia our line at Short Notice and . t Iaow Fignrea. . . " " ; . " Factory, Foot of Walnut Street. -. 1 lTtf Office, -. Cor. Nutt and Rod Cross. Buggies ! - Buggies ! ! i Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE t AT ' ., i . - OERHAItDT ib COVSa '3d Street, opposite CltyHall. - " REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND . v - DISPATCH. J : . .-, ' HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY , . - jy 6tf ' - ' ' - ' Trunks. market. Prices reduced. Gtre as a call at our HTIinlaaala anil Wotl HwllMI Rat JthllalimmiL No. ft i I . ii i r, , ft i , SOUTH FRONT STREET - - ' 'V,.-. Jy S tf HALLARD BOWDKN. . -. Fire Insurance. JIVBEPOOL LONDON A GLOBE.'' .v.n TJAMLICO, Of TarDoro, N. C A. T TERCHANTS & XXCHANICS ef Richmond, Va. QOLUjtBUS.Of ColnmBui.ltlaa. ' ' . - 7 ' " JKO. .W. GORDON BRO., Agents,' - jy Stf V -. ' 84 North Water Street. ; Harness and Daddies t rTT BINCLE HARNESS....! 7 60 ta 85 00 I vDOUbI'S do.. , .-..10 to to 1S5 00 , I MMMaMMt: . AAA ! T, 1. . VAN, Ing dene at bottom Fricea. . Come and aee me. jy tr . , . jet, u.uAxuiui.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 6, 1879, edition 1
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