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THE gOBPfiTG STAB. ' hy wis. II. BEHMARIK iLlSH KD "DAILY KXCRPT. MONDA YR, SAT8 O SUaSOTUPTlOBI IK ASV4.HCB I :' .eyear, (by mail) POaEO PiU.; ? Ms mouths, , . -- -- . - Three months ..,.'.-, una month .........- I w To City Subscriber, delivered In my part of the " cUt Fifteen Cents per week. Onr City Agents are ' aot authorised to collect for more than three months m advance. - " - 5 V " 'OiiTiifv. ' ? - The regatta' of the -Mississippi Valley Rowing Association began yesterday at Keokuk, Iowa. The Greenbackeraof. Wisconsin are in Convention at Milwaukee; they Dominated a Btate ticket; Col. Mayi of Vermon, for GoTernor, and s W. ; Lutley, of Racine, for Lieut. Governor,".- ; The corn crop of the Augusta, Georgia, aectioa has been neatly destroyed by drought; no rain of importance for two months. Hanlan arrived at Toronto and met with an enthusiastic reception. 7- There ia great depression in the English cotton and woolen trades; thousands of looms are idlei -The cholera has appeared in Smolensk - .The diphtheria is raging in Bessara bia."- -No new fever cases at Memphis. , ; Latest reports represent' Memphis as entirely out of yellow fever danger. Connsel in Baford case still working np the insanity .'theory, Disastrous fire at Buffalo, vN. ,Y.; yesterday. - Reports from Virginia give distressing I details of the effects of ihe ! dry spclL The Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention adopted V strong - platform, nominated a candidate for State Treasurer, and. ad journed. Burning of a vein of ; coal causes the jdeatruction of $200,000 worth of property. ?- Chaatine Cox's trial com menced yesterday. Investigation into the shooting of the yevolters at Vera Cms is' in progress.'. r Re?.' Dr. T, HJ Prilchard has accepted the Presidency of Wake Forest College. ' The Evangelic ' cal Lutheran Sy nodical Conference of North" America is in session. -7 A blind horse! made the best time on record yester day as, a pacer.' -'.The Louisiana State debt Ordinance will be referred to a vote of the people. ; "New - York Markets:' Money easy at2i3 percent; Cotton easy at 12 )-6l2 3-16 els; flour without de-; cided change and in'very ' moderate" de-' mandi wheal quiet at from l 01l 17$; Corn iic lower; ungraded 4345c; spirits turpentine quiet at 27Jc; rosin dull at $1 2?il 32, cents. - VV.hen yon avail yourselves of our editorial labors please give credit. ; - The cry of drought comes np from many sections in this and other States. ' ' How is this ? The Republicans have carried Annapolis, Maryland, by sixty majority. Whose "boom" is that? ' : We frequently receive three issues of the Newbenr dailies by one mail. In thti another feature of the "North Carolina system?" ' ' ' Three ladies of Petersburg, Va.,' Mrs. Louisa Wy alt, Mrs. Lacy A. Seymour and Mrs.- Kale A. Sykes, Jied within a few hours of each other recently v1-; . "' . . J " There is some talk of nominating Mr. Aleck Stephens for Governor,' in order to keep the independents quiet. Bat little Aleck says be prefers Con giess and will not agree to be a can- ' didale. , ' j ' Ex Gov. Allen was buried at Chil licolhe, Ohio. Many -distinguished visitors from different parts of the Slate were present.- Senator Thur- man, Gov. Allen's nephew, was : ab sent from some caase. In the town of Hintoti, W. Vs., bad blood existed between the whites and colored, Recently all of the ne groes fled to the mountains save nine who were caught and soundly whip ped by the regulators.;. Ji 1 " Internal Kevenne 'Collector Pow ell Boccessor in the New Berne Dis trict is ; named Elihu, H, , White, a Quaker and a native of North Caro lina, v He is willing to be for Sherman to get his place. Next, bat do not all speak at once. : ' ' '-" fi Billy Chandler, not the bibulous Zach, is fresh from New Hampshire. He too is a knowing politician. - The Grant boom is dead, according to the veracious Billy, John Sherman has no strength, and the hope of the country centre in Blaine orsOme other notable Stalwart. i,'- - The Duke of Argyll will visit New York again,; It' is said ' that the- Caledonian . Societies j will force a reception upon him. . A . formal ad dress will bermade and of coarse be will reply" tAs he is the first speaker in the House of :L6rds,' unless we ex cept Beaconsfieldhe will Hay some things that are worth listening to. wp ) The Charleston 'Neua & Courier says the weather in that city on last Saturday; was the hottest ever known there. ... The , record - goes;; back for nearly three 5enturies to 1683 The thermSmeter - neverCVeachei 98 -de grees until 1738. la 1752 it touched 101. In 1826 " and. 189 it reached 100j iw, 1871 it went as high as 102; on Saturday last it stood 104. V 5 YOL. XXIV.-NQ. 97.;.: r ..jwiLMINGTOIf CyTHUBSDA Foster, Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio: has been to New York, and has Bucceodcdas he'saysi iBiug iue money neeaea tor toe campaign. He pretends to be confii dent of ' be,ing elected. Some how candidates generally pretead '! to be sanguine of.BUcceSH, before the voles are: poUed George Alfred Townsend ("Gath") tells of a mineral spring, iu the State of .Now York "that is so 'strongly im regriated ,;w ith iron that ;;f arraerst horses that drink of Hb waiera never require to be, shod. f Georgo Alfred ia noV: kfti to. George WI ' oV ' "Jilfta hatchet" memory.- - j There were fewer deaths at Mem phis during June than there were in the ' corresponding moBth ?of l876 or 1878. t There were 100 aiguinstls in-1878. and .140 in -1878; '. Within three days last, week there, were tbreej deaths from' yellow' feyr;' and three1 1IUIU SUUOUVbd Good news comes from. Maine. The Republicans have . lost : ground . . de-j cidedly, it is believed. The Augusta! Standard says that from all parts ol the State reports of losses are re-i ceived. It thinks the prospects (or; the Democrats much better than last year. So be it.. ; t The Raleigh Observer announces the death of. Rufus 11 Patterson, of ; paralysing a worthy and prominent cilzen of Salem. lie was a clever gentleman, :of fair parls and was graduated at the TJniversity. He was probably in bis 49th year. Spirits Tiirpentme., A refreshing rain in Robeson on Sunday last. - . r . . ; New Berne ... was visited with a Hood rain on Saturday. ... 5 ' :- The First N. C. (Davalry Will bold a reunion at Ricb Square in August. Mr. F. J. G.-irdner, of yyashing ton, lias obtained a patent for a new .cotton press. ' ! ' The highest range of thermome ter in the shade at New Berne was 104 on the Saturday. .- ... ; ; -ji ;i Travelling in the mountains last week was so hot that horse-back travellers had to give it up.r ' : . - -Cottoi is looking well in Robe son county. - The sweet potato crop - pro mises to be cut short. " . , Alfred Nixon has been appoint ed beneficiary to the rSute UniveroUy from Lincoln county for next year. -fThe ChapelJIiltXeeriflmailed very irregularly to this office. The issue of last week has not been received . i Major Iredell. Jones, a North Carolinian, has been selected as Chief Mar shal of the Annual Fair to be held at Rock Hill, S. C, in November, r . a : t r -Mr. Butner, of the SalemaHotel, threshed 120' bushels of excellent wheat from a four and a half acre lot, being 27 bushels and a peck to the acre. . The Charlotte Free Brest is a neat little advertising daily intended for iree circulation, it is well got up by Mr. John Bragg, the excellent telegraphic ope rator. Mrs. "Stonewall" Jackson and daughter will spend the summer at Buffalo Lithea Springs, Mecklenbure countv. Va. By the way, these famous Springs are but two mites from the liranville (If. C.J line. Raleigh Observer. The tain Sun day night did not extend farther North than Fra$klintdtt4jThe cropf alongitbe line of the R. & Q. R. R. are thirsting for rain, out so rar no serious damage has been 1 I 7K xne jaooesonian as there' li a woman in Robeson county who never owned a box or -matches" until recently. The old fashioned way of doiog things is good enough for her. She sticks to flint and steel. A negro man calling himseU "Lucius Boykin," was arrested andl c6ia milted to the lock-np at Wilson. He an swers the deaewption jOf Johtt Young, who is charged with killing John Boone, in Sam son county; about a year ago." Parties havf been notified to come on and identify him. JfM C. BebyUriahi RevRl A. Miller leaves his work at Monroa ' for two; weeks, preaching . in,. Anson county.: i ne Aionroe cnorco is . prospering under his ministrations. - - On the 6th instant Rev. F. H. Johnston preached an anniver sary sermon in the Presbyterian church at Winston. He takes a short vacation into Surry county." In the last three years the membership of the church at Winston has doubiedthej, ioahowa Id : : r: Mt. Airy , VisitorThe survey- ors on our iaikoan,-at last accounts, were within six or seven miles of Mt. Airy' and coming ahead i -r-r-r The dry weather has about ruined gardens in this locality. Corn on upland is suffering greatly, for want of rain. - Had the notices for a Fourth of July celebration at Mti Airy been, print ed and circulated two weeks sooner, there would have been at least 8,000 people pre sent on that day, Notwithstanding the short notice (four or five days) some - 2,500 or 8,000 people were in attendance. 'I.: ! New- Berne Democrat: Several negroes were making a good thing of it on Saturday diying fr; coal at) the depot wharf. In discharging f eights at the wharf at the depot ' more ot less of the coal will of necessity fall into the river, the recovery of which is quite a profitable business. I The bath bouse is reaping a golden harvest in this warm" weather. Crowds of bathers frequent it day. and night. We are in receipt of a letter from Pamlico iaying that the crops in that section never IVLAKU MVv. r...M.w.w .wiuiuiug WUk anal the season was getting-rather too dry. V d, in -New Berne, N, C, on . Sunday t. the lam insiam, or paralysis or tne lir.-.Henry O. Russell, to the 38th year of bis age. v - " ' ' , 1 p Raleigh News' lsthrTheoity was all agog yesterday, over' an annotfnee-t "taent that Governor Jarvis tad made an otlwr ittempt 'to becdrer the 'presence Of QenVttl M.S. Liulefield, baying dispatched Mr. Tiomas P Pevereux with all the docu ments necessary to accomplish Tiis purpose. Mr." Devereux "hadgtven outh"at"h'e was going on a visit to Halifax;' but' his blind proved of noayaiUfor,hia object was tho-t roughly understood nd- Littlefleld was tele- graphed to, and it is reported : that he will receive the North Carolina ambassador with a band of musjc and Jorchlightprc cession." The residence of 'Kev. W. Si Watkina,, pastor of , th,e 4 First, - Presbyterian Church of Raleigh, was entered by thieves last Thursday- evening, and the parlor; . almost stripped of its conten. rrtV l i ivisliinnPri?lWo lions of our county were visited.rwith good showers during the pastweek i Died.j on Sunday morning last, at the residence! of .his son,- J, W. 8mallwoodr Mr. amae Smallwood, in the 83rd year, of his age.i - On Baturday night . last a negro manj Sidney Cellers by- name," was drowned by falling from. She ? Wfesrf L near ithe? wharf.! Some circumstances connected with the af-j fair s look4 rather . npiciou s to nsi " He is reported to hayefalen overboard by a'ne gro man who i was on a boat near, the place at which he fell, and e; says he offered: him a paddle, but he refused to take hold, of it- We are informed that a son of Mti BartL WoolJard One day last week, a; he was pulling a piece of plank from the , barn, had the misfortune' to strike his eye with the corner; and the result wishe d fo- tal loss of sight. Z': ,14 mi , Lumberton , llobesonianjntikle item; The thermometer registered 108 de grees last Saturday in the shade. -' This is' five- degrees warmer than we have ever: known it to be in the place. v'-FByette-; vUlo.;dots; ; A young clerk of Mr. "W. N. i Tillinghttrst died this week with whooping: -eougb.:4tf.ii. the1 afterneon our usually! very quiet community was startled by bear ing tnree pistol shots , fired near, market: square. Upon inquiry we found , that two highly respectable young gentlemen (whose names! will withhold) had a little diffl-1 culty.in which three shots were exchanged, and one of the parties being wounded , in the left wrist.' they were . finally separated without further ' damagei BWPaul' items: A colored t man . Inapte forgotten) has been found dead in the woods in Cum berland county, several miles from here. r Amos Carlyle, who is charged with burglary, was arrested last week in Bladen and imprisoned , in f Lumberton, n He is a eon of one of the most: intelligent and; re spectable colored men in this vicinity, r Z KW APtBBTlBBiniBNTS. 1 Mtjnson King of shirts. , Hbjhsbkkgkb New book. Habbison & Allen Summer hats. O. R.;Fbkrcii& Son Summer shoes., , Milk Northeast cor. 6th and Dock sts. ' . Local ' ' -? Delinquent draymen were walk ingf fe the-Captain's ofBce Jo 'settlei y The dog war still continues, and a good many , worthless curs are being slaughtered. . . . ' Hon. A. A. ' McKoy arrived in the city last night and registered at the Purcell House. ' lA We learn that our' enterprising friends,: Messrs. Brown & Roddick,1 are about to start a ten 4ent store in Fayette-; ville. " . . ( 1; . . : - Z: . -Tb efe was s rumor on the streets yesterday j la the effect that a murder had taken place 'in Brunswick1 county, ' but it proved JwithWI foundation;1 so far as we could discover.1 'i! : Z J'" ;j Mlke'Ped"en,'dm;;TttJiwd; exceedingly 'precociquscolored boyswho have, been ioc for thirty aysi fe $ their evil propensities terday.,y.n.;i r?A iriarr' coort. i .The case of Sam committing a murden Maria Covington, whic up before Hhis court XfSSSpmiiWStnUg, was continued Until Saturday mormng, at vuguubeu iur utetr appearance at mat lime. A party from the'1 cbuiitry; charged with committing assault and battery npon a small boy in charge of a market, cart, some days ago, was released , on the payment of a fine of $ 50 and cpsta;v A ni One of Nainres f roiteiioine Freaks. An ear. of green eoru(jof a most, singular formation, was left on our table byMr. T. ; M. Smith, yesterday. It was grownhy ex- Sheriff . W-K. Msujtsbjri of ,WhiteviHe, Co lumbus county, and consists of a well ma- layer, attached to the end of the cob, next ! to the stalk, but otherwise sepame and distinct, with numerous In'depenri in t shoots I partially filled, with grain! of Cornt(Taken altogether, it ia a very curiohB specimen. iSallroaa Problem. . t One of oiW eMtivthands in the following . for the solution, .of, thOBe Skilled m figures: " " . Alocomottve'leaves her station at a cer tain rate of speed. At 'the end of, an hour she breakdown, 'and ( Relayed,' an hour. She continues her journey at threefifths of her original speed, and arrives - a hei des tination 3.20 behind time Had she gone 50 miles farther before breaking she would have arrived at her destination onJy,7 hours pebind. Kequirea 1st, ner original rate pf speed; 2nd, the length of routev 0 Tbermometer BeeoraH t , ; -? The following will show the state bf the thermoineterf 'at the Stations mentioned .at 4.31 yesterday' evening, :' Washington) mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the. Signal Office in this city: flhfirlfifiton. .... . .89 I Montgomery V3 Charlotte rSWTfrttf ePrlans;. . ; .84 Cor8icana?r;T;i02 'PhhtaRassa;'. . . , :89 Galveston, ...... .89 Savannah .89 Havana St. Marks. .90 Indianola; 4. i t ?.3 I Wilmington, . ,y" .80 ihtfhe Wrd Must oa aifll upoli one fiar tOave come tfauiuuuvuie ..... 10 i Sbootlns Affair 1M FyeiteTtUe. f ,f .The dull monotony, cpbseauen't nnon the severe beat which prevailed jn Fayelleyille as we 11. as elsewhere, on Saturday last, wai relieved somewhat bv.two-runaway.s.and, shooting aff ray. .vbe, latter occurred, . be tween Air.: it. d. iiunenou ana Mr. -uan- can Rose, in reference to some legal matter which affected the, former, the laller being a hwyer';,MrV';-Iiutierlohi'we! understand,! first met )Hr. Rose .and used some'; pretty harsh language t9War4s jiioi, but the par ties separated without any resort tcx yiolebl measures. At later ; period Mr,. Rosej beard that Mr . ; Lutterloh -L was coming toj his . office' armed, and . that i the : difficulty would ...probably .beM.'renewed,' .vwbet- upon be ; armed himself." Boon naftejvj wards i Mr. . Ii came ' in Jand demanded, an: apology from Mr, 'Rose. s -The latn ie refused o apologize,- stating- that; he had done nothing more nor less than hi professional" duly; refciflirSd of him in the: premises. Mr. Lulterloh then advanced: utxHT Mr. Rose with a chair, when the' latter said. 'If you eeme at me 'with that .chayr lwm saoqjrou ivtir. ..iiuienon; continued to advance when Mr. Rose fired. udoU him' With the ptstorwhich ! he ' held in I his hand.' the ball from which ' en tered the jjght wrist, of , Luttermn, . .ranged , through ih esb and; lodged ? in ? the hall r-ofc sthe thumb,; itterlbhtheh'saidflf; that's f what you aire up i.to,; cpme" buUide;,',up6n ' vrhich he left ; the omcet joiiowea antagonist. ' Reaching 'the street; shot 1 was exciiSDjieu ueinccu . vuo puuea , wiiu- .0 effect,, nd they were preparing . with much deliberation and apparent earnest-1 ne'8s fo wbait they evidently intended to be a. final settlement ot the aimcuityr wen Sheriff Hardie and his. deputies: appeared upon the scene, threw up the pistols of the combatants as they weisUaking deadfy aim upon each pthery and IhUS. ef rninaed the encounter. - .r The runaways alluded to; in ' the outset. Which, created great excitement j-one of the horses,! with the rdangling .remains of. a broken cart attached to hlm.haviag brought up in a book Btore and that; alter runnhig over somebody oh the street brought many people out upon the usually quiet thorough fares, a number of whom became witnesses Of the affray, which luckily-ended without serious. results.;1 ' Z-Z'u'- ': ":'inZ : We alluded a f ew: days ' ;ago ": io ; the fact that the leaves on m ny of 4lio trees were dying and dropping off; as if it were in the fall of the year, from the effects "of the heat and drought. In some localities the streets and sidewalks are strewn with leaves.) -The sycamores seem to be the most Busceptible,; but even the leaves on the .elm in spmeiln stances are turning brown. A friend from the country informed . us jesterday that the same was yip case in i the woods. The in tense heat is also having, effect upon the glass, which la localities where it is nearly oonstanJLly exposed . to the.aun looks s as dead a if i frer fUn middle ; of autumn. A farmer said itd. us yesterday thtaif )we had good seaapna of raia fromljiow out there.would be about half' a crop of corn, bat if theidry, hot weather should continue much longer the crops would be almost de etreyed.3 The raihs which have fallen tn tbls vicinity lately have been so light that they, have 'done idt Kttle goo the heat of the sun speedily neutraiizing 'their effects. In the gardens of the city, aa well as the truck gardens beyond, much or tne vcgeta tion isdyipg. ? ; . The heat here has been, very intense, ana especially was ibis the case on ! Saturday last; but our people ha.Ve suffered much less than those: in Charleston, and we have cause to be uahkf ui that it has been as weU with us as it hsAr-ThesiarM--Saturday last, abotft one" hendred Ud twentydv se of sunstrbke we'reepoed,a and'stxtefn deaths from thV effecf'qf "th?. fieat.fe Wilmington there was not a single caie'of 'sunstroke, and no fatal cases from the ef fects' ot the i heat:erethi the hbjhestre ported: range of the hWrnometef on jSw. rlav waa 104 ,'dapreR'a;' There. in' some Of the bu$mes3 , houses, 1if wached, 1U. (1, 1 'dead calm", is ; ajare thing lere, .ana ine fine breezes generally neutralize, to-a great. extent, .the t effects qI the. beaU -The great IdrawbiacJs inr this section. now i is ith.. Idraughlwhich threatens vers feriousre,- . 80118.". 'si ,'..',g: a v Exearaloniata from.,U ttio oa4. i An ezcutsioaparty of about fifty , )adies jana gentlemen,, trom gboetteaqu.yiuiuv-v jty,;carneinon the Carolina Cen'trallWl jayjestedajr mrniiia and wilj go down ltoSntfliynll0 tordav; j f.4u ,yi mli win lTht,partj.ls made up .oi lhfi urOwinept and mofl't reBpectable cifizenijof thei section whence the qarrfe, ahdJ we trnat their stay n Wilsalngtonf ii be pleasant 1 aid their kri 'to-day eni9yaDles.rtCTbeiexcur8ronist4! WmWrdFhdaiC-5 al v3 jri i'aS'hsa ''T ' ' --it -1'-' t Imporlant Oeclaioo. - Among recent opinion 'delivered in the Supreme' Courti that' lit' the1 case ' of :- the State against' Brown'-frem thte coun if ts bf general interest It was:4elivered: by Justice AShe; and We ippVpd'Itr' j ..... i-..s.j,, .(rr,s w-n4 fidj, J I "When a grand jury has returned a pill fnof a true hill,' and suchfindlnctis entered; the same1 Ml cannot 1 be recocstdsfed" by them, though new 4ill ; perhaps- may he pent. '.The practice which; baa grownup,; when; the, grand jury has found a defective bill, of sending it back for amendment, is yalhei- tolerated than warranted by law." ? , . - s mi a ' '' ' ',Jg vire Wlaee. ' 'hx ViXhiat: i: ?!f i? It., j fWC are 'tteVtaff tof sla'tehst' StraW'stOre,'- bnf Nortli WateV, -between iAoAt ttviirtrfitfcttp iriicle'8 contributed bv the ladies Benev-. Olen'.ocl(etyj forflhe' reljcf'-o fa .jgof. prifaVessKapd3Cnesautl stteets;4' aasr-been leiectefaaplaceor'tyistriliutloapt 4 t visits. rito'J ttAi n'ijr'il 'ToDas'inkieatlOBa.''' - - ' ' it For the Sotrth-AUandJ Stiles- parity i cloudy weather arid loeal Tains, southeriy winds, shifting to southwest and northwest j and eUght change Jn temperature. And b rometerfare the indications for.toay. ntlltary Tf ttora-rBeeepUon -an Ba lTlie promiseTof 'iVufif Vromthe Bumter 8. C.) Light tnfantryr was fulfilled by their Arrival by rail I yesterdsjm morningi The Wilmington Light Infantry apt. Coney j were at the train and 'signalled th arrival i; Gen. M. P. Taylor, after the initial mony.made an appropriate welcome speech,! inuing ptcoonuvijr mj iucirprvviuus coming' among us, recited1 the? legend of the effects of :"jpqck Bprfngl ajer; -ad aied to the' benefits and! blessings wiich result ia vari ous ways from friendly social commioglings of the ' citizens1 ' and ' soidiels' of different' States. "! '-' &Z-' v1-1 rl ;' Capti Delgai'Gospoaded in behalf of bint-' self and command sayingthat they remain ! bered wUh . unaffected- satisfaction their first invBipn of ioHh'CaVoUna's'chief cityi j suu khu w vuuichcu iuab ue aasamt on their f anls,' fn the form' of 'unstinted hb'j pitattiy; was masterly and tesisUesa.'They had;hpwetaot: been mhirejdAsk fojr rrie.ra," puf had been itedi to; accept them in all directions, le desured ji little redress; evenat this time and declared that in their encampment at SmithvilfetheV would be delighted to Welcome the Wil mington military; -fs.'fly L t'J, ".mf&r--j The Sunjters, w ith heir: . accompanying friends, took breakfast in the jlroad,dB ing rooms, where an exceilect repast bad been prepared for them, ey then, un der the escort of the WV 1:J X, marched to the Passport, which Was lying at the foot of Market street to convey them to elmpiT uP 1a?airli Paa8d 9 Jft: ft manner? whwh convinces us that the received and receivers feu quite as much as they said. , J Quite a number of Bouth Carolina 'ladfes and gentlemen, in tbe civil service, accom-i pany the military, and we trust and douty not that all will enjoy and be benefited by their sojourn on the suburbs of, old ocean. ! - BIVBK jkJIO MAKIHtl. r The Zyditx Peschau sailed for this pori yesterday.; : " V :!" ; ' ' : 1 ' ' The steamship' Regulator, Ddsae,' from this port; arrived at New York yesterday. Tb6 Canalier BquardeMj Robertson' sailed Irom. Belfast bn the 3d ibsL for this port....: i. . ; s .-. ip.At ft-jc , Schooner, Five Sideft, Rutchfts, frqm this pqrt, arrived at Poj-a-Pre on the 22dult. , ' , !; ,-. v Schooner Johi Douglass, .Parker, ar rived at St. 'Johns, P R., on the 18th ult.' for this port. "'' ' '- ' . ' " 1 ' The 'i'ayetteville Z steamers, . which have been' delayed by the low water In the river, all juade their appearance yesterday. We fearh imatvthere Was1 a fine ftdtf I about fifteen uile8: bovb Fayetteville ;etf i Sunday last, .but when Ule at earners left there, had, .been, ;rwv perceptible, jimprov--ment in the amount of water on the shoals. It is offlciallj. announced that a vessel,, apparently a barque, is sunk in ten f athoms of 'water about ten , mes south of BarM gat light house, New Jersey,1 her foremast' standing and the main -and mizzeff masts' broken off at the water's odgew.- The wreck; is supposed to be a vessel (British baroun; BeUn) recently sunk by collision with the jBteamer City of J, Tork. Jl lies directly !in' the track bf vessels running up ''and May your troubles" only be ' little) ones. ' and may you always fcavd Dr. Bull's Baby 3san lanw aa an- aII ka aKaIa r a bewly married couple. ' f i. THR in ASS.. The close ana arrive at tne uity ost Office; as fonowsi Northern through mails.. . . . .' , 7:45 P. M. mails. ........... a:iU Ai-AL Mails for tteJLSe, JBtaliani. and routes supplied there- froniinisludinai&'Ni aHi i : . . Railroad., at. 5 :30 A. M. (Southern mails for all points i BouUii daily. . ....h4y... , 7 A.; U. western mailarCC. R'vMailv . i except Dunaayi. o.-wr.o. Mail fof;ier4w& Pjugton.iii'nm?( i RaUroad....... 7A5P.,M. UaUa lbf points :T)etwi)Bii:l,lo,tfil lfiLt rence and Charleston -.,r 7-0 A M: Fayetteville.&ndofficesonCape. diatebmcea everv Fridav.. fiifK) A M. i npat,iauvw?cept,Hunaays) 20. a&Os . for' Easy "HilL Town r " tiJreeie;na ;HIiaiiotte. ; everv: vnos Fridav at . Uu.. -.w..i .. . . . 6:00 A. AL- iWllminBrtbri and Ijiabon. Mfin- -' days and Jfriaays .;iv;y AJ 31. Northern through mails. .'.. . : ' 9.-00 A. M. Orthernathrough and way maus.. t,. , 7w A. jtt. mtheri mails.. .tTiV.'V.'.. 7.00 A; M. laroliha Central Railroad-1 . . 4- 10:S5 A. iL ,1 I WVSMU.VUtW VBVM 4 W " TS and from 2 to 5 50 P.M. ' Money order ahd Register Depaftment open saine wlstamp. 0i31cftij - x wi" f r I General l deliveiy orn;fi6m 6:30 Al1 Mr to 6:30 P. M. and on Sunays9m8;30 tQ 9:30 A. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp offlcc is cloie6VJX h tf ii w J 1 1 0 i -A ttfomn sfiffifA Atutn fmm.fi A M t 1QM taarteriy meotlsica Tblra Rouiiai Wilmington; Front Street.......... ,. -Aug. S, S Waccamaw inriwi. at BdheL .'j.. JiAntifi Sj S KmithvUlo-Rtxllon - Anff. &- S Topsail. iU . Ji tiitf.Oi!. . a;. . Aag. -f 10- unsiow.................s ......Aug. m, r j The Cistrict Goaf arence will eon' eat Church, Clinton . . Presidiag ldef. 1 ;": ' f ', Eayetteville, via Lnmberton, j daily, ' etcept "SundaysTi ? ! HKOff 3P. It -1 nslpw,0.riandyjntennfioh:Y mm'i Brunswick, arBethel..,?.-.... July 36. sT WUmnwtott. Filth fitraetil&i'ill iJulv ! SSVSt Circuit, on Thursday. Jniy run, at 'ctocK,iA. sai i Tne'peoing) aenaow wui ne ached by He v. John TUiett, -' t ; if ' 1 f .'.t,i i.lj Cr Pbi Tr -.,! .-j.jh ; .a'-' -jtt, 1 ; , : Chew Jacksoh's Bkst Sweet NavyTobacco. THE MORNINa STAB can always bo had at tne following places, to the city : The Pnrcell House, MpwStanf.andtlie Qfflce. ! i iHea?Iar? sa4 cotton- to a buahel baaket.doca ne THe had much better buy a $50 Five Ton Wa fi&mf N -addresfrHjONtoof binghamton, Bmg- SrT5i?BiELTSJ-A Bmo cure for. nervous -11TOB TJPW AfiDS'- OF THIRTY TBARS Mm WnBM)w'ft Soothdj Stbot has been lied for eMdren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieve, wnro ooue, regolatea the bowels, cure dybmttxkt andiKAMHaA, whether arising from teethineor other causes. Aa Old and well-tried remedr. 85 exHTs a ionu, ' ' 7- . hi WSSS?!1 $ certain diseases of -SSi'tt1 fPr , allayed by Gmnn-b Bulphur boat, which, entirely removes every specie of 5H&S& erfeca7 and fardeaner and more effective than any ointment, uladielof Forty wh use fini's Him Dtb seem ten years yoanger. . niS.H!?1-0 attentton of sports men to invited to the advertisement of Meflwa. J. & W. ToUey, manufacturers of fine breech-loading fans, Btenlngham, England. Their guns are made 1Z?IMZ? apecigcations and measure Sockr118 Mnrmg tbe croot. -'.OON' Gxo-. March 31st. 1819. -There are men Ul thlSCOmmnnitT whn avo w1.flm 1 ...l.m. -- Syphilis, and who nave taken the Medlclae S. a. S.. "ad arenftw to all appearances and in their own bs ilef "free from taint of disease as the first man "eshTrom a w M&ker; Dellcacy f eftPibUc : recommendations of this mdl SH?, 1 ? Wowed to refer prtoattiy'to those TSJiLS ejery thing that can be said in its Tf T"oa. Tj. Massekbuko, Omggist. Sold by h.SffW BoJLsSte following trans UUom of a letter which the Messrs. Fairbanks have receive from Susela is ot interest to all -American manufacturers : ih .Pussujr B. B.CoNicoLAiLnra',1 v.'. bT. Pbtsbsbubo, ZL, JlW a;iDiuwioB's Oiriois, May 3d. 1879. V MissES. Faibbakks & Co. : 1 WpegtoiBlaim yon that bur line is supplied witb tainy f atbbks BcAuts, of which s5me welS 8maa,tae rest sue J862j in constant itse. Many of them are exposed to the open air the whole jear? round, withaut any protection attainst the bad wtother. All these Scales, without Excep tion, hATe given entire atiefacaon; and, aaxwUnjr to the opinion of the station-masters, supersede in ttt i -.rf.?1"u weignmz neavv jAjMUM&d chfeflyfii durabUUv, all the offierTystems ofBcales. riiS, t"cu';J-l'Wo year-, experience witti the Knsineer and' Ap.tnai rvntioAifw so XT mi Vi...., , , , . . 4i TtS-t?ir,'Hl1 Ame J' tne oldest in But 1 ua"6 jsmperor Nicolas as a wj wnreqifitoicow and St.? Pet 'urg. At mm uwKrua or ioux nonarea' miles long. TB1BTJTK ov RftaPRrT lVOdi Ot- vit !i ii lit '. .- ii -li j WrijeatoTOH. N. C., July 16, 1879. , Atom5ctin,g.0f tne Cornelius' Harnett Council, No. 231, Eeyal Arcanum, held on July wth, the fol lowing Preamble and Resolutions were unanimous ly adopted : . . ., . . This Cornell naVmg been visited y the Messen ger of Death, who 'hath snatched away from our midst our beloved Brother, JOSEPH N. HINTON, Dg ",d?ly felt wid in our meetings and aBbemttona,deprlv&igus- of his valuable services Mecretary-and of his genial companionship,- be it - Resolved, That while we humbly and submWve jyw to tlw all-wise decree of the Supreme Re gent of the Universe,- firmly believing that in His government no injustice is ever committed, and that ur loss is our lamented Brother's gain, we sin cerely deplore the great loss this CouacU has btib &SS?ta dfJafiw of our late Brother Joseph N. Mmton, and raise his cheerfal presence and infla enMta theCounpUlHau., . i'r", . ,ited. That in the decease, of Brother Uinton 51 Y ,?w M Buetained the loss of a devoted and daul husbandhls orphans that of a kind and af -fertionate father, hi friniuia that nt w R vine companion, and this Council that of a useful and considerate member. - ,, ' Mwireo, -j nat we extend our heartfelt sympa thy and condolence ta th Vfilnrfinil l-nSlJ?01?' "ley will took ! up to Him 4whd doeth all things' welL" for com- ron and consolatien in this their great sorrow and (aBietioru i s ) .;n.j y-sir ;iai:-. -1 :v iu . ' ttCBOiTeaj . -i nai a page an our: decora Book be de- a OOOT - Of these reanlttttnrta lie frvraradv1 rw !tne bereaved family, and that the above be spread '.upon the Records of our Council and published in me local press. ,,,.,. ..,,.. iw,; .i-f . In- tills ltv. on thn f Imnnn nf the 16th inst; Kiss MAEY H. WAD0ELL, aged 68 Tteaneral wffl take jlacc this afternoon, at $tf o'clock, from St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church. . ' BAKER. Jo bia clat BX o'clock, on the'eve- ,nmK w ue iopa insc. aner a snort uiness, may BROQDFOKT. daughter nf Jumnii inr) Ktnb .T Jte. ker, aged 3 years and 8 months. ; " j Friends aad acquaintances of-the family are re- oywwuij ticb mi . utcaa urn lanenu services from the residence of Mrs. H. P. Fickttt, this (Thursday) afUirnobii," at 4 rt'clock; ; Ji ; ' NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS. u iTKRSON8 WISHING FRESH MILK CAN BB ; Alt' ' - ! ' :tii' H ,fj i i-.'-' j.i.f'jjJi.fv ; supplied on application to the Residence ca North-, least corner of 6tB and Dock Streets. , Milk deliv ered 10 Cents per Quart, ' or Thirteen Quarts for woe lAiuar. . , , - iy 17 n -It Summer Hats LOW PRICKIr ... r. . ..' - ii . f 1 . 1 1 i ". 'i:S . HAREI80N 4 ALLSNk r 17 Hatters. ! ! rrf f ! vjn Be Sura Tm Buy 3 land with PATENT 8LBBYK ADJUSTER. THE BBSTiAND CHEAPEST IN -THE WORLD. ' Price Summer el 3ili JVW'MWOTICaW.1-, pair of those handsome Sow STJMMEB SHOES W4 8L1PPERS. ; I f Our Stock U COM- riiitTJS, and at the prt ees jwejar t offsrinr them are the BEST pBiKOAlN 8 to be - - : . . . . . . ...... , iouuoin w jimington. lylTUat frSN.FtohistUWlbgtbnV NSW BOOK bV thIB AUTHOR OF A'HXABT ! 31 Under tKe -Willows : j ' TIIEr THREE tQijNTESSEi' " j if.Si pfl:'fc " ''OJU 53...i ...Jl Anhor of "4 Heart, Twice Won.V.ha Shadow of ! - Hampton 'Mead,"1:' -,' ,-;r 4CcBsplete In. one .Urge Dnodeciiao volume. Pride - Jd fJq I'HElNSaEGEi1' t1.W,ot1 eiNcapd41Markt8t:.a -oci Iiis 'ell "it i'lii: ti ouo r. XXTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE. LARGEST. iWaad 'most perfect assortment of TRUNKS and r TRAVELING- BAGS ever .brought to this market.2 rriee 1 rednteed. Give-us a call at our Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment, No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET" J - - JylStf . . MALLARD & BOWDKN. X; i rtlJi L & -aecay, exnaasttoni etc The J BirS?1 jCirculari mailed t reej Address jf. K. KKKYKS, 43 Chatham BU. N.Y. - . . A. oupenntenaent's office of me Aoaa, can , unneauattnfly recommend them as eepcpaUy practically adapted to railroad nse. . (atoned) KOKNTQ. Director of thn nwwi.i '. 1 -.tWifl!W.U ttATO OP ADVEilTISINO. L One Square one day, !.,..,. ; fi 00 two days, k, ,...,.... l ro three days, S 60 ,four days,.......,, ............ f 3 00 five days,.,..,.... ... 3 50 One Week,...,,.;..' 4 00 Two weeks,,..,....,,....,,. ... ' 6 60 v 'Three weeks,. : 8 60 f)ae month,. io 00 Two months, ,..,'. , n 00 v -Three months,...;.....,,.,,.,,. 24 00 - 1 M U t. i . - r-. ix months,,.. 4 .,.. 40 00 i " " Onoyear,,.,,., ...... GO 00 V tSTCbatract 'Advertisements' taken at propot itonatelylowratefc i. . . " w .Tea lines selid Nocparell type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : Salt. Salt, r 9000 acks UVBRPOOL SALT. 't . - .XXX W8.ck.wd full weight. ' . &)) U1VUZ ; v -v For sale bw ' - ' -- 11 ADRIAN VOLLBRsC v S. K. corner Front and Dock ata,' - iyisu Corn, Flour ind Bacon. t . 1200 Bn?hC!" Wlllte 411(1 M,xed CORN," ' f 1200 Bbl PIiOUB' 1,11 b" .v. 7' " "' "150 BXB"? j- -- ; - For sale at the large Wholesale Grocery of Jj 13 tf . j ADRIAN VOLLKR8. t Sugar, Coffee. Tea, &c. 9 KABbls Refined BDOAR,' 1 - 325Bgm,ndJ,vcorFJtB,; 1 , 5Q Boxes TEA. 'V'V'. " 2 BblsBICB," "'r ' -."" -2QQ Hhds and BbUMOLASSEB, 5 , ,-t' i '250BftlC8HAY """"r;'-.Vv For sale by ' J " " ; ....-"C AXJifiAM A VOLLERS, Jy IS tf - - 8. E. corner Front and Dock Bia. ADRIAN A VOLLKRS. Cal if o rri i a W j ri e s, . IN .WOOD." x,v. C;,,.; .. ' Ordered expressly for use during the Warm Season , claret; .'5 1 4 '. " ' ANGELICA, ,. - - - HOCK, - r FORT, i SHERRY, Direct from California via; Isthmus of Panama ' AND AT VERY LOW FIQDRE8. WE UTJARANTEE A LARGE SAYING TU AU. . CWHO USB THESE WINKS, CSV A LSO, THE CHOICEST ; i . Family Groceries .i v ? ? IFREStt EYERY. WEEK. tt IF YOU DESIRE THE BEST AT THE LOWEST . CASH PRICES IN THE CITY; x With a Guaraatee to. Please at all times Or have - :Uiii-u 'i Goods returned, call ppon Zc, ; ; . Boatwriglit & IIcKoy, , , 5 and 1, NORTH FRONT ST., Jy lSD&Wtt - " ' Salt. Salt- Salt. 4000 scks UTKBPOOL 8ALT ' s' i I--- "ic--j Now landing and for sale by ' - ; Je I7tf h! . f WILLIAMS 6 XURCHIBON.m: TqIui Dawson & Co. GARRY THE LARGEST BTOCK AND MOST complete assortment of General Hardware tn the State. THEY HANDLE HARDWARE. EX CLUSIVELY. Large and Close Buyers will And it to their interest to examine their stock before buy log elsewhere. ' 19, SI and S3 Market street, Jj 13 tf ; r . , , f ... Wilmington, N. C. 1 14:9 SCk LIVMtP001, 8At.' 3000 BuBtt-wwto,uilc,xo1 corn '; 1 1 600 'mtatmjL " - z 1 : 100 Bbls Molasses; all grades; 60 Boxes Tobacco. 1 Also, Flour. Meat, Glue, Hoop Iron, Snuff, &c., at Bottom Prices, at - " -!. L. GORE'S, - J7 13 tf. Nos. S and 8 South Water at LuckyBill T UCKY STILL. 'LJ lo 1.1 .'j , Wt OITR VTrHTJTTtTDH HHf.t J -' l. AND ALWAYS WILL. , , j ' Cause : We buy and sell at Lowest Price.' . BEHKKflDS dE inDNBOK, N.E. cor. Market and 2d Stav, Wilmington, N. C. Steamer "Fire-Fly," asa Comnv "fw JUNE Ti vJZmingtoa rTP.M:; 8 -at7 A. Commencing TO-DAY. JUNE Tth, will leave Wil- a every oay; at 8 Snuthville erery day O. G. PARSLEY. Jr.. JeTlf -ft : r ! Agent: Still the ' aVtraction i- , they buy them at sight. ' There ie no limit to -either kind ot ' quantity of music It plays any tune. ,-, ;i ecnoot ewga, ' Biauonery, oiana, - dwhi esc., i Ac. in varietv. at low flsures. YAT. BOOK iSTORB A PHOTO ROOMS. Jy IStf Fruit Juices. it ;t- t EUBB 8TRAWBBRBY AND PINE-APPLE JUICES, put up in sealed quart champagne bottlea. These Juices are far superior to extract for flavoring Ice Cream, Byrupa, Water Ices, Jelly, ? &c - For sale at - - S. G. KORTHROP'S ' .- , Jy13tf Fruit and Confectienery Stores. 1 -S-: lit- ' - " ' . - t 1 Fair IIotico. YOU ARB STANDING IN YOUR oV LIGHT by not buying -your , - ; ;r-. i e; MEAL (Fresh, White; Bolted and Fine) Of 1 , . PRESTON CUMMING A CO..., ai i -.-V ',J iDealersm Grain yFeedV' ''.: ; Pearl Hominy, Flour, Meal, Ac.., JylStf f ... . Footf Dock Street. !TT ORNEK SCHOOL, OXFORD. N.C..", Classical, Mathematical and scienuuc. Fall Session begins bEPTEMBES 1ST, 1879. - . JJL Hobjtw, A.M JtBon .. noma, A, M. ; T , : K J Rob est W For circulars, address i jy 13 dlwAwlm JEROME C. HORNS R; i ' ' , .THE CELEBRATED ' - Hat the largest ran of say Fit e Oent Cigar In Heir 1 York. Jresh lot Just received at KA8P&OWICZ .r GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. Try thenr : . and you will smoke nq other, jy 13 tf j , f Reyoimion in tlie Barfe Bnte;--. . T WERNER H C. PRIMPERT.THB WELL' O known GERMAN BARBERS AND HAIR 1 DRESSERS, have, owine to the stringency of mo' ney, concluded to RSDUCS THE PRICE of Hair- . cutting to S5e; Shampooing-to S5c; aad Whiskers". A DyeingSOc and upwards,, No, 1 SOUTH and No. 11 ' NORTH FRONT ST. .T -' i ' " Jy 13 tf f 4 . .".-J-i" - ' J ij"' ' I P, L. Bnder i&r Co. rrriLL-EAVB to ceq jthe r indulgence - of the public for a few days as the demand for the , ,'- :tv : : ft -'V,;": r T' ' - '.js r - t.', -iyr,a.is GOLDEN RULE FLOUR has been greater than ' -' lhey could supply. ' . jS9tt - r I. ' it ' i. - -i y ? - . '. ' ' . v. . . -.V.J-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 17, 1879, edition 1
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