THE IIC2I7Z17G STAR. , U H LI8H EI DAILY EXCEPT, M OND A YR. n UB9cwmojf tx -advahc : kc year, (by mail) postage paid,...:..;;.;: -h.x months, ",,. rhree montiuu " 1 s". - " ie month - . , , " 4 00 25 To Ot, Suhseribere, delivered In 'mny of the i cuy, Fifteen Cent per week. Oar City AerjiU r not authoriaed to collect for mereh thfn"" 1 00 v , The yellow f cter has broken but at Mem phis; one death has occurred; there is a perfect stampede of citizens v The official arrangements for the' reception ' of thermain8 of the Prince Imperial have beeo made la "London ; the "body will ! be taken to Cainden HalL Miners at several other points in Pennsylvania' have Birucs ana: others will follow. The Saratoga regatta came off, and was ; largely , cuucu..-r- jua.rsnais, uanrobert and xjwwut nci rciuseu permission to attend the funeral of the Prince ImDerial. The agricultural prospects in England are very gloomy; the Tima gives a very dis- report. cW re- poru from Geo,. .od Ftorid. orally favorable. The Memphis yel low lever excitement has assumed the form of a panic; the disease not yet epidemic. ma. w , - lueynmese are developing a' strong manufacturers and strikine onerafives con- tmues.; --; Prince Jerome Nanninn virtually assumed the attitude of Chief of the ;:ImperfalUts.V'.-r-..Bi9Ezdl.'''..tbe. murf derer of Miss Hanson, was executed ; at Concord, N. 11., yesrerday. ,-1 Gen, 3r Qarnett Wolesly has arrived at GapeT town; the British troops are within twenty five piilesof Cetewayo'a kraal.- In the liu ford trial a motion by the defense for a continuance was overruled by the court; Reports of the temperature to the Signal Office at Washington, show yester day to have been a terribly hot day through-, out the whole country. r- -, Spain will commnnica'l.e with the Emperor of Austria with regard to the projected alliance be tween Kiog Alfonso and the Archduchess Marie. . France and England demand that the Khedive shall be impowered to c6nclate treaties. Paul de CaSsagnac his gone to the Imperial funeral. The work of obtaining a jury in the Buford trialwill .be necessarily, slow. New Orleans, it is claimed, was never healthier" than cow; a rigid quarantine will be en forced against Memphis by rail and by river. New York markets: Money easy at 23i per cent; cotton easy at 12 3-1 6 12 5-16 els; southern flour without decided change at' $5 255 65; wheat irregular end ilc lower; ungraded winter red $1 14 l 20; com heavy and iic lower; un graded 4246 cts; rosin quiet at $1 30 l S5. The Kentucky murderer, Buford, who killed Judge Elliott, is to be tried this week at Owenton before Judge McNamara. ' , How is this? The price of quinine has advance in New.: York. The Monopolists are stilllargely "feather ing, their riests." It is quoted at $3 50 per ounce. jv ' Senator Morgan's sod John, is in trouble. - Miss Horton wants $20,000 damages for breach of promise and betrayal. ; Both are in Washington, and a suit has been entered accord ingly. - . , , Maj. Robert H. Glass, of the Pe tersburg Post, has retired from its editorial management. He is a gen tleman of mnch political sagacity and is a born editor.. ; We shall be glad tojiee it announced that he is'again in charge ofa paper. ' The American Arctic exploration steamer, Jeannettp, sailed, from San Francisco on the 8th for her destina tion. This is Jim Bennett's craft. He wants a piece of the North Pole. What he will do with it is not known, but probably he will play polo with it. A New. York letter of the 8th inst. thus reports the dry goods market in brief:.' 'Business with the dry goods-trade con tinues light in all departments. Cotton goods quiet and firm. Amoskeag'and Pearl River denims are advanced i cent. Dark prints are in moderate request, but prices are not yot-nrade for leading makes. Men's wear woollens are quiet and steady; check iogs and repellents in moderate request. Foreign goods quiet." . . The last news from Grant, through Republican sources, id to the effect that he will remain abroad for a year longer until after the nomination for President that he may escape the annoyances threatened by certain politicians of the baser sort: "Wo do not believe a word 'of it. ' If; Grant thinks his chances' will 'be" better for the nomination by a grand ovation, be will come. ' On the other hand he will "exile himself," as the organs call it, for another year if he can gain by it. That, as : we : believe, ; is the whole of "Grant's self-imposed exile", that the organs are prating about.'' - -'' Richmond Dispatch: The 4th of July was a proud day for North Caro lina. . On that day she celebrated the open Dff of the first mile of railroad she baa built across the Blue Ridge. f It was the occasion of ereat reioicine. A multitude quite large for a region that is mountain ous and poorly supplied with means of - transportation and good roads, assembled at Hendersonvllle, the summit which the road has reached, where the celebration took place. , . v . - j vf . - , . . i.. .- . . . . 1 1 " ! " l - . i m iii naa i t - J; - " -V-"-: . V - -i . .? -j .. i V. - .. . . . ! : T rr rr p7"M,,"awaaaiaaaaaaaaMaia VOL. XXIV.---Nb:92. niBin Th. dietrmihg c.w. i. flashed o,ir the wirPH that tl.0 it.n r -'. i. . . terrible scourge of the broken out' at Memphis, greatest consternation prevails. This v.w cmpuw vutu auoui toe ixitl Of AVeust. We lindbvk-rarVin r n o n r ni r, v I, ......1 ' T . . 1 . n . . : ... " I . ------" h,ou vuivv I ueiug tuere was 00 the, .14th .' On that dav'wi VnK. Hshed an anrl frrtm rj... .w:. I iHRninr t K-vu '' "' !'J! 5f Th" .' 7 HH. ot j0,yr-p0sbiy two or three idaya I eariIer- - I ( Is ; Wilmington prepared ? What is the condition nf mir IWtu' ..wd fr m0Bths lnempi, With a cer- -,n.iy or us DecorninfiT epidemio in Baier ad ounce of preventive is - . -O v.- ..... ... . . . -,, .., .,.t , , , -r worth a ponnd of oure. -. We .. always rejoice in' Jefferson DavisVgood luek. He has just re ceived a large legacy from Mrs. Sarah A.,Dorsey, of Mississippi, who bad learned to appreciate Mr. Davis's many noble qualities and the great sacrifices he bad made for his conn try, for he has not only served the South, bat he has rendered the whole country great service, A New Or leans special of the 8th says: "In making this bequest Mrs. Dorsey .old. uj me great services ana sacrmces OI Mr. JJavi8on behalf of the South, and re proves his countrymen for their failure in gratitude and appreciation for such ser vices and regrets the small contribution which she is able to make for his relief The estate embraced in this legacy includes two large plantations in tne opper part of me oiate ana an eiegant vuia at Uouvolr, on the sea coast, where Mr. Davis is now sojourning, the climate and situation of wnich have proved especially favorable to bis health and his present occupations of study and labor in the preparation of his dook aeiensive or his administration of office as President of the Confederate States. This legacy of Mrs. Dorsey will w . 1 ' r-v . a . ui&.B me circumstances oi nr. uavis quite . . 1. m .mi k caay anu comiortaoie. Spirits Turpentine. Several prisoners have escaped iruiuureenviuejaii ana are at large.' a - a m Raleigh Visitor-. The editor of the Polkton Argus failed to get bis "patent outside" and got mad and will publish a patent .nomersi Je" herealter. Uood. a Dig tningi I he Fonrthat Winston. The Leader says fourteen thou sand people were present. Now, .'Robin son i The new Presbyterian Chnrch at Mount Ohve was dedicated on Sunday last, by Rev. James M. SDruat. D. D. nf Kenansville, as we learn from the Golds- ooro Messenger . Gray Carroll and Charles W. Tillett, two North Carolina boys one from Warren and the other from Granville carried off two gold medals at Randolph , otatesviue jMnamarc: it was a North Carolina landlord who posted the notice in his dining-room that memberiof the Legislature would be seated first, and O . i il, T .. . T T tne gentlemen alter wards. Morganton Blade! The Wilber- force School or College building is makinsr a fine appearance. We took a stroll over the grounds the other day, and found the woramen pushing ahead rapidly with the bricklaying The Ashboro Regulator is now I the Courier. It shows improvement. Mr. I J. T. Crocker retires, and Messrs. Georee S. Bradshaw and Ed. C. Hackney succeed him as editors and . proprietors. We give them a cordial welcome. : Portsmouth 2mes: It is with feelings of profound sorrow that we an nounce the death or T. Uooper Ferebee, Esq., of Camden county, North Carolina. which sad event occurred at the residence of his brother-in-law, Dr. George W. Wal- lace, in iierfciey, on yesterday. i Mr. Isaiah ' Johnson. Drobablv the oldest white man in t the county, died at bis residence, eight miles f torn. Tallahas see; on last Wednesday, aged 90 years less six weeKs. Mr. Johnson was born in JNew bern, N. C , and came to Florida in 1827. and purchased a farm, where he has lived lor ntty years. , - ' . Raleigh , Observer: ' , The Go vernor has appointed the following gentle men uirectors or . the a .. u. K. a. on the part of the State: C. .M. Busbee, v State iroxy: vtea. ii. p-i none, Wi tr. Korneeav. Dr. Pride Jones, Orange, John A. Gilmer Kerr Craige, Armiatead Bur well, John 1 Morehead and Donald McRae. ' j . ' j Wadesboro -Herald: Crops' are reported as being very backward in por tions of Columbus country, ' they having had but one or two .slight rains for' two months.- About three weeks since a daughter of Dave Little, aged two years, bad a fall which broke its collar bone, and received other injury from the effects of which the child, died on Thursday night last ' ' ' Polkton Argus: - Ai the last meeting of the Anson Guards (Co, G.) the resignation of Captain isillingsley was tendered and accepted. Malor Branch was elected to fill the vacancy. C. D. Gale offered bis resignation as Junior Second Lieutenant, which was accepted and the vacancy left open until the next meeting. Dr. Smith was elected. Surgeon in place of Dri Crowson, who has removed to another county. v " - -' i ABhebo'ro Couriers Asheboro hai Ihe best mail facilities of any inland town in the State. We have 16 arrivals every week. - The prospect for a good crop this year is very promisingwheat crops are much better than last year. ' Rev. A. P. Tyre will soon have his new brick church at Union completed. When finished it will be- the finest church in the county . The Superior Court docket is very large.' Thereare 53 civil and 115 criminal cases for.triaL . t ,;. - - U? ;. r M .. f ..KriiMTVT O A- ill) ;v.t.- ;:- .; .WILMINGTONVN;,C.;!FBIDA;Y;!1JTJtY,ii.;i879. ' . ' " - - . :-, i.'JwJV;,..-.-. 7 ? J Vvinston rJUeaderi "From every S7.X8T of slauebtered appears that the dogs ef North Carolina will nnint- thraJi . I no distant dav. 'On MnnH nin.Kt ol- Winstpn, on the 2d inst. Mrs. Wilson. uiKuuw a, u.. TYiiHOB. at me aa I .ljkMM'AK mi i . . . .- . 1 1 wu Auursuay. evening irom the jres- hna'1"- -t '.:-':'Jl Raleigh Biblical Ree.order$i - . om laatinAssociation will meet Tlmradav I jo-uq umu punuay.m August JS!"" 9?Kr ha! granted M"V.-KfS2Sff- I Uainmentst but one, man cannot do three SS'.Eft 7S" ''' ' !4 '"!' waleKnbM DrTHMkM SrBffiS protracted meeting with the church in Hamilton, and that the session of the union meeting at; Williamstoa, 'was v a splendid Ttaloigh Observer: ' Yesterday W, P. Batchelor, Esq , for William Home, of New. York,, instituted two suits against sulli Tis f0rPasV due couns of -a bond we oiaio oi rtonn varoxma. une oi these issued in behalf of the Western Railroad issued to the Western North Carolina Rail road Company, under act of December 18, 1868. This bringa before the court the validity of the special tax bonds. ; The suits were instituted in the Supreme Court Under wu.i tuu ubuci wiuk uuuuuuh ui . h iinnn section 15, article 4; of the Constitution. ; Charlotte Observer: There ib talk of negotiations between the Droorie- tors of Cleaveland Springs and the princi pal of the King's Mountain Female School. with a view to the removal of the school to the amines. The stockholders nf th North Carolina Railroad Company hold their annual meeting for 1879 in this city to-morrow. The Observer has cood cause for being a red hot paper. It roasts its head in an office where the penile and joyous merenry indicates 100 degrees all tnese aiternoons and evenings, and where,' about 10 o'clock at nisrht. it settles d 98 for a steady thing. Durham Recorder'. We are elad to learn mat Mr. John Mailett, recently in- jured at Chapel Hill, is pronounced out of ""fiCl. urs BWUiaUk M blUI El lUee. the Rev. Chat. PhilliOB has much imnroved. The anniversary oration of W. B. Gleen at Winston on the Fourth, acquires promi nence, apart from its .- intrinsic excellence, from the circumstance that it was deliv ered among, and heartily endorsed by a people who have recently been the subjects of mischievous -talumny. Mr. Nutt deserves to be associated in immortal honor with an achievement which has its orizin in the depths of a heart burning with patriotic Diate pnae. ana in the .recesses oi a brarn capable of sagacious suggestions, and see ing wun propneuc vision the revolution to follow in the fortunes of the Cape Fear re gion, and incidentally in those of the State. A Beaufort: correspondent of the QoMOToHestenger gives this account of the burial services of the three dansrhtera of Captain Oaksmith: - A memorial service was held at the Methodist Church on vea- terday, to their memory, which was largely attended. The following ministers were E resent: Rev. W. P. McCorkle,. Rev. r. Chapman, Rev. J. W. Jenkins, ' Rev. M. C. Thomas. Our entire community are in deep sympathy with , the afflicted family. Three of- the bodies ware re- covered.and on Saturday the 5th icst, were taken up to Hollywood and buried in the family burying ground . The body of Miss Bessie has not yet been recovered, but friends are still searchine for it. Thus has one of our happy .homes been robbed of its happiness, four beautiful,' intellectual girls, full of life and promise, snatched away in the bloom of ! vouth. and all trie daughters of a household, taken away at one time; truly, "in the midst of life, we are ia death." Never in the writer's ex perience has it been his fortune to know a lamily with such bright intellects, , and when we saw them robed for the tomb, onr heart sank within .us. ' Oxford TorcMiaht: Mr. T. T. Hicks, son of Benjamin Hicks. Esa.l of this county, graduated at the recent commence ment of Yadkin Colleee. with the highest honor of the institution. . He was chosAn tn deliver the valedictory. Mrs. Moon, uu giwi iciiiuut, aiTiveu til vxiuru Dun day morning, and began at once a series of B.D; Frost, the civil enrineer.who arrivpri meeungs in the Methodist Church. Mr. in Oxford last Saturday, will beein the earn vey of the Oxford & Henderson Railroad without delay. , t Only a few days will be consumed in survevinz and locating thn road, when more active operations, such as mrowiog airt, cutting and putting down cross-ties, &c, will begin. John Spen cer, colored, while bathing in Waller & Nance's mill nond. near Kn&n of tteArU last Wednesday, ventured out too far, where me water was some eight feet deep, and was drowned, not knowing how to swim; Some weeks ago, Mr. Wm. C. Brum mitt ate a hearty dinner, after havincr la bored hard during the day, and died within fifteen or twenty minutes afterwards. It is supposed he died of . heart disease. Mr; Brummitt was a most worthy citizen. , THE OIT"ST. NKIV AOVKUTHKimiVT. S. Davis. Notice. , .,. Munson More about shirts. George Myers. Pure goods. Jos. E. Sampson Schedule B tax. Pbeston Cumming. & Co White-corn. Tbermometer Bee The following will show The state of the thermometer,-at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the dally bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta;,..:';.:.:. 93 Key West. 91 Mobile fiG Montgomery .95 Augusta 101 Charleston, . .103 Charlotte 94 iNew Orleans, 90 Punta Rassa, . . . . .85 Savannah.; .....101 St. Marks,.. .....95 Wilmington, ... . 94 Corsicana,.;...97 Galveston.....:.. 89 Havana ......89 Indianola, . . . . . ,.91 Jacksonville. . . .101 Cnmaiiabie Letter. : I I The following are v the onmailable letters., remaining in the city "post office , C. A. Wood; Ms. S., C, returned for let ter directions; AHicke Jobnsen, Charlotte, N. C..,,, , ( 'V.l.f.Si v lf t - The hand that rocks the cradle tis the hand that moves the earth. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the best remedy for all complaints children, are subject to, such as Dysentery, Diarrheas, Summer Complaint. ff 4U14 VU11C, Ouv. . ' AIlvw il veuia. A I JCoc.i ou I yesietaay morning.. . 1 ,.-.. 1 .n " -i. . , . rr - There werp 2 yards wide cam brie embroidery and 2 yards .thread inserd Jh extreme penalty 0f the law ly . hanging yesterday;withnoaddre - :V - Maj. Graham. Daves,, Agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, hastaken an office in the Produce Exchange so as id be coh- venient to our merchants and others. 1 i . ....... .-...!-.. . - ' ' Wia reeret to ; learn that '"the oonaiuon ot rfr. a. j,, wngnt, who. Has been ill for sometime Daat. In ; Wh . W . . P m k A "Vn w ... . --.-j- ' " f cause some anxiety amongfflends. , I The mblicai J Kedorder fitates that Rer. Dr. J..C: Hideous Cfiugregatidn5 L-.1 o.Annn:nA ' a! n 't j. ' . ! .'. aad Greenville, S! C.V have iven I him a vacation, in order that" be' 'may re- ' , By telehoneom- Masonboro' last night we learn that a horse of Messrs. Northrop & Cumming becamo overheated while hauling a load of j .lumber to : (he bound, and will die from the effects. An titer BomleiAa In Peakerv 2Tiif Kenzie, colored,' at Rock Quarry, - men-' tinned in our issue of '.Wednesday "morn- i ing, comes the intelligence of .another man being killed in the neighborhood of Rocky Point , It seems from, the meagre particu lars that have thus far come to hand, that a party of men were at' work on a road near Dr. E. Porter's place, about a mile above Rocky Point, late Wednesday afternoon; wueu iur. yv imam w aiser, who was riding on horseback,- stopped and' had a I conversation with one of two colored meb,1 dnrfnir nrri ok wim. nmtM ... 1. naa jjuocu. juiuijr luo vuujptlUlUO OI UB one teat was tailing wun waixer, a man i by the name of Frank Bell, took up the quarrel, and dared Mr. W. to get down from his house, remarking that if he did he would give him what be'desetvcd,or words to that effect. Walker unwisely accented the banter; and as he removed his feet from the stirrups Bell started towards him with a drawn knife. At this Walker seized a hoe and struck Bell a blew over the head with it, fracturing his skull. The' wounded man was subsequently taken to Dr. Porter's premises, where be received proper medical attention, but without avail, as he breathed his last yesterday morning. The Coroner, Dr. Lucas, was notified. and was to have 'held an inquest over the remains yesterday. Walker, who is represented to be quite a young man, immediately fled, and had not been captured at last accounts. Overboard ana AJmeat Prewaai. A colored laborer by the name of Fred; Jones, accidentallyifelLoverboard, near the foot of Red Cross street, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and came very Bear being drownedHe was employed in the pue-dnviog gang of .Messrs. Caasidey; St Ross, and was at work npoa a new wharf extension lor the WO. & A. R R. His falling overboard was due to some care lessness as to his footing on the cap of the new wharf timbers, and. though the water was only about eight feet deep, his fellow laborers watched in vain to. see him rise to the surface. He was under water fully two minutes, and was only . discovered by the bubbles which appeared over the spot Where he disappeared. His comrades felt for him with slicks, and r one' of them, teaching bis arm beneath the surface, finally succeeded in catching bold of -a hand of the fast drowning man -and drew him up to the top, and thus effected his rescue..:. . i.-.i., ..;.,.;:.'.;. - The fact was afterwards 'developed, on Jones' statement, that he could not swim. He said he held his breath' as long as pos sible, but at last was unable 'to keep -the water out or rise to the surface: Alto gether he had a most fortunate and narrow escape. , , , . , Another Caieo( Perjury.. - . I A eolored boy by the name of Frank Miunis, a bright mulatto -jtad quite intelli gent, was arraigned before Justice Gardner, yesterday morning, charged with perjury. It appears that during an examination of a case before Justice Gardneron the 19th of June, defendant 'swore positively that one Sidney Halsay shoved him down and stole from him about seven yards of silk braid, on a certain day, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when in truth and in fact, as waa established ' by ample testimony yesterday, Sidney Halsey Was at Mr, Heide's platttatibn, 'Appleton,'? about five miles below this city; from 10 A: M; to 5 P;M: 'on the d in question Q s ' Minnis was ordered to give, bond iV the sum of $50 for his appearance at thi next term of the Criminal Court'. ; J 1 1 "! t Cases of perjury arepttTng to be very WU4UIVU m uui wuris Th rontiiv DA.. -'tU . . IlUUICl ( t There are How 28 parishers' in, the county popr' . house, at! follflWf j 2 whits) males, 14 colored maies, 8 white feniaies, 4 colored females. In the Insane department there are npatlcats.as fo'lldWg:' 21 'white males; - c616Vifd mileg. 1'white t ehaaiel 10 W "'Wriij iAPiai jo tne two uepar; ments, f-tsGsKii'siilasi': nsuti 1 iOae of the couaty1bacials', who has just been on a visit to the poor bouse, reports everything' in excellent condltfop, the roonis bein cleanly and r thej eopla manifesting evidences.of good treatment. There hive alsoibeen, ky good many . Improvements Utely calculated to' add to lie comfort oi the inmates of the institution. . : : : ' 1 1 1 ' " ' t .1 1 To-Djr ladleation. winds,;- shifting, t ioutherly.jatatioaarv. followed by ; lower r tember&tnrft nn cloudy weather anii occasional raina. with" MmlthTUIa Tn J Taay; between the' hours of 10' and a ociocar, Jck?.Davis,- colored; will suffer tmanyofp T;,n"e signmedthei intention to be l.f -t. !? "u,wune88."e wagic event. r j ween rumored that !Uavis Would probably make aonfessloo relaltive to his alleged impttcaUon : in the burning' of Mr. Thorpe and.hisompanions. to, Brunswick. county, ayear. or two airo- hii .mn; J coun,ty, ayear or two ago, while campine T'. --'itTi'iiv uWflim.WP.U8 , I w"v " wooos,' out we .bear that in an- kwer tb the quesdonV'propounded 4 by both f erm Taylor and Capt. W. J.1 Potler: as 1 to ' con nec tion with that affair; he em- I rihftHo.nllv tanU ft,' u- t.- .i- l.i . . PWMOj dend that he had anytblng tb aant Baielc. w A yoang colored man. by the name, of Wm-f ?flce charged with escaping from '!.. T5 L.TT...'.'.'.. i ' . . y r pouse, naa a hearing before a Magistrate yesterdayj who added thirty aays to nis period or confinement and sent him back.' Price' had heen nt -fn K assault. Tbe Weather, i -. . - .' -V ? Yesterday was another "scorcher." ' The thermometer in the Stab office ranged as follows : 9 o'clock,' A. III... '.. .. ;;. ;'. 89 degrees!. 10 ...92 .94 . 0 . 95 . 94i : 1 2 4 P. M.; THE A1AILS.. The mails close and Arrive t th r;t Post'Office as follows: i ." 1 - CLOSE. ' Northern through maila. . - 7.45 P. M. Northern through and' Way mails 5:30 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad. . and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. c . i Railroad, at 5:30 A. MJ 1 M I Southern mails for" ail" points South, daily 7.3m v' Western mails (C.C. R'yj daily (except Sundav). . . . . . : : : ' a -on p at I Mail for Oheraw dTDariington ' Mails for points between Flo- . . renee and HburlABtAn . n.on a u . Fayette ville, and offices on Cape xtsar xuver, luesaays and Fridays..;......-........' iaip v Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, excent Snndavn R-nn t m Onslow C. H. nd interme- " . ' . diate offices every, Friday. . 6.-00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steam- boat, daily (excent SundAv am t m jiittua ior xsy jiiu, Town jreex ana Bhaiiotte, every Friday at.;...:. ' .;..-... Brftn a vt Wilmington and Lisbon, Mon- v day and Fridays at. u 6:00 A M. -i v.--. ' OPEN FOB DELIVEBY. ' . . Northern through mails. ..... 9.-00 A. M. Northern through and way ; ? mails.. .... ...;.. 7KJ0A. M. Southern mails........... .. . " 7:00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:35 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12M.. and from 2 to 50 P.M. MmevnrHAi.inri RegisterDepartmentopensame asrtamp office. General delivery open from 6:30 A. M. to "0 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9 zSO l B ' Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes everv uajr ij .uu IT. JXL Qvariarly itetlBxa-TBUr RoaBd , for the Wilsnlocton Dl.atrlct, xn. k. Cbareb. south. ' ctachapel. ..July 13, is Clinton (District Conference), Qoshen.Jalv 17, 18 Brwurwlck; at Bethel.........;.; . July 26. S7 Wilmington, Front Street. i i . .Aug. ' si 8 WfwiUflfionat Bethel.... Aug. , 8 SmtthTUltt Button.. ...........i.v.ug. 5 6 41. a,' 19 1 The Cietrict Coaterenee wiUooavn at Goshen Church, Clinton Circuit, on Thursday. July 17th, at Lf'0 A.M.'-The epenlns laermoa wuT be fimucu uj aey. wonn 1 llieil, -i ; L.S.BUREHEAD, ' . .. . . . , , PresidUg Elder. f - C1T ITJBHa., 1 Chew Jacksom's Bkst Sweet Navy.Tohacco. THE MOROTWa Mk-R rollowing places in the city : The PurceU House, Harrie' jMewa Utaad, and the Sta Office. - ELECTRIC BELTS A sure cure for nervous aeouii BOOK BnrDKlT. 'imMORTTira R.l RnnV1.il ery does all kinds of Blndlnor and Knllnir in . fa- m an like .manner, and At muMmaM ; sr.. Chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other rir7 m,wa iwvmpueas mine execution of r 1 1 aa ar ii i 1 ITNEENGLISR orrwi,ffh .twin. A . Srenml?fTltc1 to advertisemeat X Messrs. J. 1 gunBlminghainrErigan JT fegms' are made v wuuKwnuug to Bpecmaanons and measure -menta rnrnlahed. . thrni humh iw rt., lnnTt. nf rtnul. A. " FOR UPWARDS tBf tmimtv vims v.. Wrmuw'a SoonaxiMHBTaWP aaa twen nsed for I ' xt correeu.aeiaity or the etomach, relieve wnro eouo, regn lataafthe bowels, cures dVsxhtmt ana BIABBHCKA. Whether ariflintr tram tAAthtncr nr other eanaB&MiAn 'old and welMried remedy. S6 ad n ,,15 Bi right Eyes, Regular Veatores, and a gracefal fig .- fall tODroOHfce thalr rina tffiwt if Mi.-Minni. ore,- Joni defaced with-plmples or Motchea, or the akin i ."s" w iuubu. iu xemeay inese a ex ecu nse Qurax'i (SuifxvB fioAP.. . . r . , Hxli.'s Haxb Dtx restores the tinge of youth to ' LABsartiBooic PtrMjBBD. The new edition of JwUeyed, Aojbej tothe quaatUr i matter tt coa- "ui."! uie isrgeex volume puDiiahed. It now contains 4hort lia,i0 words aeflned, and nearly U.000 words andmenl rAtf7;T5.: I III llHUUlVmni. Ann-no .nVI uri.l one dl9tionary. The BtoirajhW DicUon, ji . j . . IWUK iciv or uu reader ana i student,- in giving the desired inf ermatlen so ariefly.. I Mever waa any one volume so complete as An aid in. I v.wj.M nmmm. libit 31: 'Hi i i:fl , ! 'NSWADYERTISEMENTS. ITotice. rpo CrTx'SlJBSCRIBER8t',J ' : 'f: ' ,J-' iJL , Thou that kava not nall uwir asBcnpuona up to ary lev mrm pay oy tne 15th in tan, as I cannot wait any longer on thea. .r 5 . 'l . A iAVlO,".' Jy 11 It - .- - . city Agent. iy. premature aecav.. axnanstinn. Aty ThA ?n fSSfh Jcln1" wUe free. Address J. . REEVES, 43 Chatham St N.Y. s , , , v WHOLE . NO; , 3,716 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.: Schedule B Tax.1 it, I , I M Chants' who ray's 'not included I 'Bushels PRrwie w'nTTw rm-of ' " ' " SCO bales TIMOTHY HAT, MEAL' AND fbbd. I shingles, c."&c. viuiiKicK, "M1W wummino & co. I ' - v - rr V i 1V6 'YeaTS Aff 0 WE bbokk' the - sica but raiRTS In & S'3fSSSSI?SD The "king ofshTbts" is thn nalv nun SETN. forced witi, pitrrsT-!! Txzz?: 51 PTTRis! finnnft i i WOULD BECOMMEND .THE USE OF '.",: PureGroods, PARTICULARLY EXTRACTS ! We eeli the VERY BEST as well aa everything tn we uuuuJKitx LINE, cheapest . . : We do not cater for 7 afi0 WM THE BEST FLOUR WARRANTED. Be8tWtae8; Teas and Llqaora; Ctobb ft BUwkweU'a ruckles and Saucee; Canned Meats, Preserves, Fish.JeIee In Glass; Prunes, Applea in gallon cans; the Best Butter In the World; Cakes and Crackers, Hams, Beef Tongues, Lunch Ham, Sugary and Coffees. . , , , ' .1 THE CHOICEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 1.00J cae3 Assorted Goods, 60,000 Choice Cigars. Only compare our Goods and, Prices. ' ' ' " ' - " " ' ' " ' ' " ' 1 . : ! GEORGE MTSRS, .. . . - if. , , JyUU. , 11 13 and IS South Front St ! Hrs. Brothers' Hotel,' waccamaw Lake. EXCELLENT FARK- COMFORTABLE ROOMS. POLITE ATTENTION. LOW RATES. ?AEDrJ,175perdly; .$7.09 per week; $30 per month. Patronage solicited. jj io 8t Greatest Bargains ! JYER OFFERED, IN STRAW and LINEN HATS, at i HARRISON & ALLEN'S fr-10" . ' City Hat Store. FURNITURE ! P? OQ N.B. cor. Market and ad Sts.. Wilmington, N.C. Steamer "Fire-Fly," Commencing T O-D A Y. JUNE 7th, will leave Wil mington every day at 3Jf P. M. ; Smithville every day , m O. G. PARSLEY. Jr., JcTtf Agent. IX A. m.. 1 1Tn m.. : n. j Alow VJLUP AUriUp Deed. 1879, Just received, and for sale Wholesale and Retail a GREEN & FLANKER'S, Market Street. Jy8 tf -Giles & Murchison. OrOCKESY DEPARTMENT. LAMPS Glass, Grass and Bronze; Leader Burn ers and Chimneys ; Lamp Trimmings . A large assortment' of TIN SETS and CUSPA DORS. prices and quality to suit everybody. , GILES & MURCHISON, je 39tf : - t - 88 and 40 Murchison Block. BOUGHT LOW AND OFFERED 1 ON CLOSE MARGINS, ? 5 0 0 BMs PLOUB ' "1200 BU8h Wter Gronad MEAL, QQ Bush CORN, White and Mixed. ;JQQ Bales HAY, ; JQ Q Boxes D. S. and Smoked 2000 N" ' HAMS and 8IDES 2500 s?ck' : OA Bags COFFEE. 7V 5 Bbls SUGAR, all grades, C A Bbla and Hhds MOLASSES, n, V 15 Bbls Fancy SYRUPS,' Don't Forget rjlHB CAPE FEAR ( . OLD CABINET, and ' ' , . STEWART'S RYE, at JeS9tf '- '.P. L. BR1DGERS St CO j ' ,s. , .. ; .- - - , . John Dawson & Co. ; ptARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST J complete assortment of General Hardware in the State. . THEY HANDLE HARDWARE XX ?LRaFf.Bi'Y'LuZ luid Cloe Buyers will find It v uuu. uum tvexamiM uieirstocK Derore buy ing elsewhere. 19, 21 and S3 Market street, ! jy 6 tf :- Wilmington, N.C. . . Trunks. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST 'aad most perfect assortment of TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS ever brought to this market. Prices reduced. Give us a call at oar Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment, No. 8 SOUTH F&ONT STREET . - ;JyStf -MALLARD A BO WD EN. 'GO TO i m . , t- HI. KTTfiQrrci Xr fin 1 ? - T - FOR'' J The Flower of Key West Clear. The Best 10c Cigar In the World. Other Merchants quit keeping them, on account ot the small profits to be made on them. Jo 29 tf : P. L. BRJDGERS & CO. 4- t n 1 1 9 P5 p. tn I I O 4 a lUTCSOr-UVJiltrMINii. . One Square one day,. T,,.'.. ' $ ou two aays, y...,,.. ) n three day , , four day a, .-. g nve days,. .,.,.,1,.. ...,, , s bt One week,. 4 o. Two week,..., . w Three weeks,... ...-,..,;:.V.,V., 8 5 One month,. ...... ' 10 Two montiu,. . n 0.1 Three months,.. J 24 Ut , olxmontha....--........,.; ;i,sv40 w. ' One year, 60 tit ,. tContract AdyertlscmenU taken at' p'roH Uonately lowratea.' -..r . : ,Tea lines sella NonpareU' type make one aqnare ' - NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. , Summer Shoen j s -' LOW PEICK8. : fwr one neeaa a -pair or thoee handsome -low SUMMER SHOES " and SLIPFEfiS. : JiOnr8tock U tXM- ' PLBTE, and at the prf-. eea . we are - cSstlng . them are the BEST BA R QAI U S to be ' lonnd to WJlmujgton. . ' UEU K.' FRENCH SON'S, , 89 N. Front et., Wilmington. lyiou; Hanuhoclrs : , f ; ANOTHER LOT OF GRASS AND ' - . i .' - ' CORD HAMMOCKS ot teeekd. A big lotof CROQUET and other GAMES at THE LIVE BOOK STORE. Pianos and Organs, CSiMHlJ? .?VE BEFOHB.:sbLb ON the Weekly and Monthly Instalment piinT ESKK?:S55f" KLm WE17 1FLOUR! From New Wheat, Oroji 1879 First of theSeasoi! J WBTICLEN?W GMNDINO A CHOICE AH I ' -J JiLTUA JfAMIL FLO0Rrf THE WSW" TRAnPl8??. Brand Vf FAMILY nd EX- wDf.?v 5ntifn t nse Flour ground from old PKE ANIMPRESfl011' ore T thhlg BuTsEA PPBa-OTS offeVedjo Wholesale BOLTEDP Wat Un rRKSH GROUND jyvuiKU MKAL, from - JtamirinTwir' r figa'iaJSBWB'fcaS TJVinT trn.T.. V no i r.TtV. VX.- """t B. F. MITCHELL & SONi The Macon ; House, At Morehead City, 1 TJW8S3E&- m: AGEMENT Persons seeklnrr Health agreeable and"healthy reirTwith Bnahle wni?roprle!?r PromIgs to spare no pami in ma PpaSnaSC 70' jjhin1 with the House are GOOD BOATS and v vanicmu awauueii. ' analuuBATH " 3e811m - - JOS. & DAYIS. Third lot of V OKQUINETTES m MONDAY. 1 REMEMBER that EVERY Rnnv U rS for music or not can play the most dimeult pieces. SStWa? &&2SFJ!& FIONERY llAlll.. - TO VWH H OUUll, Jy tf For Kent. - FOR THE MONTHS OF JULrl'AU- SSI rUD.-u. uqiwuiirar x wm rent aa rea sonable terms the Hoase I now' occupy, on Cheanut street. w.wn Tbi .i ;J Sill III iFeurth. - : ADDlV tO " ' ! X TC ' VnTT.lJVKrvV! je83tf - N, E. Corner Market and Front Streets lightning ! .r R0li .GUIDE THE FORKED STREAK: and Workmen to put them up. ...-. . BEST TINNING low by BEST OF .WORKMEN. Bird Cages, Freezers, Coolers, and every thing for yormort, including the celebrated "PARKER" and "KOSSMORE" COOKS. x - - PARKER A TAYLOR, , , : JT-tf ' . 19 Front Street ". N.C. Hams. VERY CHOICE LOT, . - - - , . , T' Weighing from 8 to la ponnda! N. C. Roe Herring . VERY DExJCIOUS REUS1I i , - y , fer Breakfast; 5c per dozeni, Coffees.; : x- JAVA OLD GOVERNMENT, ' ' i ' K t six years old, very dellghtfuL Bestquality LAGUAYRA, JAVA, . - t , V MOCHA. RIO, all grades. QOFFEE3 ROASTED and GROUND " ' '"-:,t ' Daily under my own Bupernslea. r- . r, r. - AM SELLING A SUPERIOR " " - " Article of TEA at 60c per lb. BEST for the pries In the city. ' Jas. C. Stevenson ' Jy 9ts f. Hill Saws; pROSSKJUT SAWS, FILES, HAT CUTTERS, ' tt lower cash prices than erer before b Nxab THi Wkakt. J. MAi aaUPlt BUrei,':'. . Jy e DAWtr Wn n u.-a.. -a.:a THE ' CELEBRATED ; T TVT V. HT iT. A D T ! Has the largest ran of any Five Cent Cigar is New v ... York. Fresh lot just received At KASPROWICZ. ' GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM, t try them . ' P. Ill Bfidgers & ,Go. w .... . . . - - .il W X" W BEG 1THK INDULGENCE X 't.J " j,;...'.ti.'r f - .of the public for a few days; as the demand for the, GOLDEN RULE FLOUR-has s-bei n greater than' ; - Jetf they coaid supply. j Paints, Oils, &a 1 - OVEiT OT WRICTA.Y.PURZ ; j Becond Grade Lead, Raw and Boiled Ofli v !."! 0 1 Colors, VarniBhes and Brushes, ... .- v Copper Paint for Boats, . - T . t. u:-. A? B10 chea b" GEO. A. 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