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f I THE gOBIIIIIQ STAE. - - By WW? B. BERNARD. uTM OF SUMOKimOB W ADVAHOS .e year, (by .mall) postage paid... ,,x months, i i ', ...t....... w 00 rhnw montns. ' r one month " ; - , -r:"rl:Ai To City Subsertbers, oeuYorou u "jr Ity toon vrai" i'-" " - not authorised to collect fer mere tha three month 11 advance. ' A tornado passed over a portion of Matgv chuselts-causing a great destruction of property; houses were blown down, essela wrecked, and many lives lost. - 7 It is thought Jules Fercy will retire from the French Cabinet because of the rejection in the Senate of the anti-Jesuit clause. v Five new cases of yellow fever are reported in Memphis, all under one roof, -r New York markets: Money strong at 2 3 1 per cent ; Cotton dull at 12 1-16 12 3-16 cts; flour unchanged; wheat nomi nal and dull; corn dull; spirits : turpentine 271c; rosin $1 271. - ? . ,- . - The North caught it on Tuesday. It was Lot. i hotter, hottest. The thermometer ranged Fronf 98 . to 102 all around and in spots. There was a grand State. Regatta' at Fredericksburg, Va. The Ka nawha crew had a "walk over," if that is the way id' describe an easy victory on toe water. 1 And now the Stalwart organs step to the front and swear that the Re publicans, are gaining in Maine. Never mind we will all know after the election who told the truth. Let our city authorities and health officers keep their eyes turned sea ward. - When there are 117 deaths in Havana intone week it is well enough to double the watch over vessels. The following result of boiler in spections shows how,, very necessary they are : j IZ-:'-;,- "la examinations 'of ,5,564 boilers, made liy a boiler Insnracce company, 1,997 wete discovered to be defective, and in .424 the defects were dangerous.", ; j. f We have a printer who spells Kan sas with a small k. :IIe i,made us so spell il io yesterday's issue and would not allow us to correct it, .There was a typographical error also ' as to the dale at which the Charleston record begins. It should be 1638. If the following figures are correct it does look as if there was enough currency in the country: r T f r. "On the 30lb of June the total amount of paper money in circulation was f 734, 801,994, and worth its face in cold. The purchasing power of this circulating me dium is greater by f9,000,0W." - Billy Chandler is a very nice youth. lie .is almost as nice as 'MizzerM Chandler, i He lately said cCharley J5 osier is a poor creature, . and that, too, af ter- having just dined with- Lim. ; VVell, Billy knows whereof he affirm?. . .' i : Who would not wear the buskins? Sarah Bernhardt) the French actress,. is to receive 300,00(3 rancsfnrour months iu Kurope and $400,000: J for two years in VAmerica, .all expenses paid. But - Sarah has children to work for and ; she " never had a hus- iband. ; 'Piegan" Sheridan was sued? for the recovery of $200,000 - worth if property unlawfully seized by him when in command of the Department of the Gulf. He has gamed the case, arid Judge Wallace, of the TT. S. Cir cuit Court,. .refuses to grant a new trial. Phil is 'aliicky dog, but he lias nad nisdav. it is to ;oe - nopeatifsswu . These is anothef wonderful trotting .animal before the public ' Trinket, a four-year-old filly, trotted four heats at Louisville, Ky on theiiOth Jnst., making the last heat in 2.19 3-4. Only two horses have 1eaien ibis'; time J at four years old. ' Maud S. made it in 2. 111., A Dexter niadeit in tfee 'same time, Judges say considering it was. a fourth heat that it was a perfor- mance equal to the others. - ; According to manager-Powell, of the ? Richmond (Va.) -; theatre,5 the showing for next fall ' and' winter- is . ;good. -Tbe following companies will visit that city:' "Emma Abbott Opera 'Tronne 'The TTnion SnnarA . Com pany ln the Banker's Daughter,' iEliza4eknersby'a & Froliqaes "Adelaide Nellson thW Fif thAve nue Fatiriltza Opera jTroupLaw renceBarretllliceJOates Bangs, Ada Richmond, John McCul lough, and Rots9n!ftna.' 'Cranevonie; f these will visit Wilmington, no doubt. - l We ; hope Mother BMary Anderson . aod the ! best "Pinafore" k troupe out will come also with all of their- ."sisters 7 and their i cousins and I their aunts." .".H r'.-.-V.'i's-A 5". if- - PtTsVnror TndeX'Anneah. In Warren county.ilofth Carolina, the negroes own 12,483 acres or land, valued at f 00,10. According to the Republican theory this "valuable property has been acquired while ; he negroes were, pursued and slaughtered day after day by the fierce Southern plant ers arotea wun snot guos..:ir .. . .',.... ..... .v ; .1 -nv . ' . ... ---, . ........ . . . .. . -. O i ' ... t . ? v- - ' i-- YODSXXIV-NO. 98. ' A Saltier View. ; IRaleigh Observer. tr v i...lt:.'.ii '' s w .iuatt me. louowintr extracts from a letter written to the Truth World. bv-Johu Graham. Esa.: from HilUboro, N. C: . . i.1 . "1 came from New York to this State three years ago. I have lived 10 many Mates of the Union, and to my notion .North Carolina has - the advantage of all f m healthy climated miia winters ana cool sammers. l would say for the Southern people that they are a ., very kind, social and hospitable people j . they are all glad to see Northern people oorae here and settle among therajy? We have settlers here froBi'Massacha setts, New York, Pennsylvania la diana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Canada. Now. we have 'riovoolony here; every, man comes and acts on his own re sponsibility. If any person wants to know; farther particulars, write with enclosed stamp and I will give the in all the information I can. "J OHN WKAHAM. ft A Necro Kllle Near RXaalr'; ' ' ' tRlelghVpbseryeI;fyiiJ.5.u. As the morning , freight was leav ing Manly Station, ' on f the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line . Railroad, a negro man was discoveed on the track walking along with a bucket of water. He had been to a spring in a cut on the railroad side to get water for the bands at a saw mill. The engineer warned him with 1 the usual signals, but he continued to run, evi dently trying to get out of the cut before leaving the track. He was struck, thrown upon the rails and had bis head severed from his body. The engineer did all that he could do, and all that is usually done in such cases. It was a fool-hardy effort that brought the usual results. t Spirits Turpentme.4 : Fine crops in Jones and good rama. Mrs. Sidnev Green Hall, of New Berne, is dead, aged 70. f? , Jl '5 X l Mrs. Moon's preaching at Ox ford is resulling in many conversions. v H Raleigh had one sunstroke on Tuesday a colored woman. She recov ered. - A boat load , of 7,000 water melons were shipped to New York from Beaufoit on VVeduesday of last week. : Mr. J. C. Handley, of ; Gran ville county, has discovered a process ''for ordering or softening tobacco," which' will be of great service to manufacturers. . Raleigh Observer: The ; Fifth North Carolina Congressional District has no representative at West f omL The Fourth will be unrepresented after 1880. T Elizabeth City . Carolinian .' One day last week a sou of; W. M. Toler, aged 11 years, fell from a boat at Poyner's Land ing and was. drowued. .i iaevea years ago OTesweu was a . poalumcs :-m toe wooda.' lt now has eight stores, three churches, and a population of two hun dred. - . . . Oxford Torchlights t Coronet, Taylor was-called to Williamsboro yester day to hold an inauest over the body of a colored man. who was shot and instantly killed last Bunday night, in a 'scbool bouse near the "boro " by a man named Ira tlart. We gather these facts from Mr. .Nathan Claiborn, who is of the impression that the Bbooting was accidental. : .. ... Two young ladies and a young man were thrown from a vehicle forty feet down a hill in Caldwet! county, as we learn from the Lenoir lopicr Oue of the ladies Was made insensible for ao hour and was badly hurt about the face. The other ?rouog lady was severely bruised, and her eft ear was torn nearly off. The young man got off witb slew bruises on the shoul der, a remarkable escape from death. . f Lenoir Topic. The blackberry crop in this section will be large. The crop ox 'small gram is good. ;w neat Das not been better for several years. ? r El- wood McNeeley, a white youth, was thrown from a runaway horse last Friday and bad ly hurt. He is now doing well. Sixty pounds of Irish potatoes were raised from one pound, by our modeV bachelor, Gus tavut.Westnian. Esq, . They are "of . the i'ijeaaty or nenron- variety. .1. - I The GoldsbproWrtfl'cr learns that a little four months' old son of Mr. Bent Parks, in New Hope1 Township, Wayne county, met a very -saa ana strange death da Friday last The child had been left asleep on the bed while its mother had occasion to leave the room for a short while. When Mrs. Parks returned she found that the child's body had fallen , through be tween the opening id the foot-piece of the bed and was bung by its head, with lile en iirely extinct. :--':'. -. , WinBton ; iSeniiae: ;. The mer chants tell us that the : dried .'. blackberry markets will open this evening at only cents a pound, and ndf probability of an increase. Mrs. Wilson, mother"'of Judge T. J. Wilson, : departed ; this life, at the advanced age of 90 years, at the, resi- cence Oi ner uaugmer, in iuw. yitict?,.. iun past .week. s The dimensions of : the cotton factory now being built at Bethania are 50 bv 250 feet, and two stories high. Our confectioners - sold - over 250 gal lons of Ice-cream on Friday,, and candy cakes, etc.," according. The shops were I literally cleaned. " p , i A Chapel Hill correspondent of the Raleizh GbmUt writes thus: At night Prof. J. H. Horner, formerly of the well tnnwn mhAfil of Horner & Graves.delivered an address on sLahjrtfage, the 'instrument of Thought" It waa a long and compre hensive lecture, omitting notning airectiy relating to the subject, and Including many tbines suezested bv; it.; , uis scnoiariy al lusions, terse sentences, and bristling wit,' combined to render it equally attractive to every member of the audience, it was truly a labored prodtrction.wortby of being . delivered before the rhbel highly educated assembly, and,' ir published, would be read by every intelligent man witn pleasure." ,r jjurnam xucoraer: since our notice of the closing of -the -stamp office at this place, a committee of manufacturers has memorialized ; the" proper department for its restoration. ; The response so far indicates no purpose to do" any such thing unless in the shape of a political sop. We reeret to chronicle the death of Miss Flora McMannen; youngest Child of the late Rev,, John . A.; McMannen, which T oc curred in this town on -Saturday morning AWHOEEi NO. 3,722 a8U ; The register of deeds of Orange. Mr. John Laws, reports sixty-nine deeds,' mortgage and lien bonds registered for the month of June. But . there is a great want yet to be supplied. . ..There are not dwellings : enough to accommodate those who would come here if they couia r nna room. ' ' 'i ,i- ' '" Raleigh iJfevos: s Dr. W; C. Herndon. President of the Oxford Railroad. is in the city. - The prospect, for building Uils line is .encouraging.ir.- iiernaon thinks the. work will begin on or before September 1st next Fifty thousand dol lars - have already been raised in this In terest About 7 O'clock, P.7M., yester day, Mr, Brown,:; of the firm - of Julias Lewi8'& Co.; was stricken with paralysis. He was taken to his boarding house on Mc Dowell street; where medical aid was sum- . . . . ..... TV . . L) 4 monea. ne was resting- comioriaoijr a late hour last night. --Senator Ransom spent yesterday in the' city and : received many cordial shakes, of 'the . hand and had many earnest expressions of confidence and approbation .'His wan face shows the effects of the :- protracted 1 extra ' session of ! - Charlotte " Observer: - Salisbury is to have a graded school in the fall, with out special taxation. The town authorities appropriate all moneys received from pou taxes for school purposes, and this, joined with the township common school fund. enables the committee to get assistance from the Peabody fund sufficient to run a good school, with three teachers; for ten months in tne year. it is stated tnat the Carolina Central Railway is anxious to run a special train to Cleaveland- Springs every Saturday afternoon and return Mono day, provided any guarantee is ouerea that the patronage would Justify the unt dertaking. - Rev. R. H. Grifflth, who has been engaged , in 'canvassing the State of Virginia for the past two months n the interest, of the Southern Baptist', The ological Seminary, returned home yester day in excellent health and spirits. H. S. Blair, late proprietor of the Western Reporter, at Franklin, Macon connty, has suspended ' the publication of the paper there, and will Issue it fromHickory.nndet the name of Ihe Reporter. , ,ii - Goldsboro Messenger- The par tlculars of what seems to - be a deliberate; cold-blooded murder, have just reaehed us from Dudley, in this county. xThe victim is Air. David Lanier, and bis brutal mur derer a negro man named, Deems Simmons. It appears thaHttmmons 'was a -tenant on Lanier's lands, - and that some mistmder- standing-bad- sprung up - between them. Tuesday evening the negro armed himself with an axe and proceeded to Air. Lanier's house. Sharp words ensued, i after which Mr. Lanier ordered" Simmons oil his pre mises, who thereupon t turned and felled Lanier to the ground, . dealing him two blows, from the? effects of -which be died early Wednesday morning. . The murderer has so far evaded capture. The paln- rni information has been received Here that Mr. Council B. Wright,' a brother? of our townsman, Mr. 3ExA? Wright, is seriously ill at Asheville, In this State, where he had lately gone for his health . : r-The young ladies and gents of lhe rovidence section will give a grand entertainment at Wood land Acndemy on Thursday, - the 26th inst new AnrEBTisBnmiTv Mohsoh We say the best.:.; : ,;..: Hkinsbergkr New Code. : O. Q. Paesuet, Jb, Shingles. (MJCKBCiAi. Hotel Sample Roonr. Masohic Meeting -Wilmington Lodge. Almost a Fire iTbere ' was a narrow escape from a fire yesterday morning, ' about half past 11 o'clock, in a . room above the itore of Mr. James Eeegan; corner of Fourth; and Har-. nett . streets occupied by , a man named Merritu It seems that a btobm which had been used in sweeping up ashes in the, fire- piace ignuea ,ana set nre to a 101 or oea- ding against which it had been left stand ing. ; By the promptness 1 and . energy-; of several persons on the premises at the time time the flames wereVe?U0guUhed:befbre much damage wes done, land without, it being necessary to create a general .alarni. Thcruomeier Bceortf, . V .. 1 ' ' The following will show the state of the thermometer,4 at the stations mentioned," at 4.81 yesterday 'evening Waahington- mean time, as ascertained from the daii bulletin issued from thei Signal Office ia this city; OLilanta.Vn.v.-id K!eyrv?est;to..-92 Augusta:. ..,.,.'83 Charleston ..93 Charlotte i i .;.;.86 Cortlcana, 'i Xt. Galveston, ; .4 . ... 85 Havana. 88 Indianola, , . ,9. Jacksonville v. .4 93 Montgomery .... .93 NeW-Orleans,'r . ..86 Punta Rassa,, . , 180 Savannah, v. .. .95 St. Marks,i;i. i90 Wflinington,..LrfVO T 1 f 1 Nat Exactly S. 1 The Charleston News ani Courier of yes terday, says ''the Cape Fear . river Is so low that: commulliiciulod by1 steamer Ibetween JWilmington; ahd -pol nts abote: has', been entirely suspended." :This is an error) The long absence of rain, baa made rapid' transit betweeu this city and points along'the river; Jto Fayetteville impossible, but steamers still perform service, and .communication has at no lime been Entirely interrupted. odly delayed. !'.. . -v t , V, ''. - nnrderai Dndler. V Jt , . " Intelligence was received id this city yes terday to the effect that during a difficulty at Dudley's,, on the W.' WvRailroad,'ten mes this Bide of Goldsboro, on Tuesday last, a white man named David Lanier was hit upon the head with an axe in the hands of one David FaisoD,1"coloredr Who , waa a, tenant on the former's land, and killed. At last accounts I Faison '.was still - at large, though strenuous effofttffwereT being made to capture him. r , ITttmallable matter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining' in the City postofflce: , ' - James-W. Tufts, Boston, Mass i Eliza- beth Moody.ivAlbeftsorl, K. C;.T. C. Bird, r Newport England found in mails, - with out address, 2$ yards wide cambric em- broidery; Si yards thread insertion . .. i.:We hear .that ' cattle Jni the country; where they are allowed to run iat larke.' are suffering for the want of water,' nearly all the'branche3 'and' pools havidg dried np. The farmers hare to - supply them from the wells. r ',w.n . -1 3 lioeal Dots. 4 Turner's Almanac f predicts rain for to-day.. . . w.i. Ecrcrs are retailing; at 10 cents tcr dozen in this market now. . t , The doctors say it is very healthy in this city just nowv u t New moon - to-morrow s morning at 51 minutes after S 0'clock.i . ." i . . There will be M! eclipse of the sub to-morrow, invisible.-in 4his latitude. I There were no. oases for trial before the Mayor's Court yesterday , morn- ingl''-V''!r ;:'.;. i tjdf 'j ; Another ' lot, ; of Edison tele- phones, , we are informed, were received last night. ; , .sn; There is an unmailable letter in the postofflce addressetftq Elizabeth Moody, ; Albertson, NNC . J?i . ; , r; The eighth family excursion of the season, under the management of Prof. Agostinf, takes place to-day-on the steam yacht Paaap&rtZ ' : " 'v " - . if - - The highest point, , Reached i by the thermometer in our office, yesterday, was 93 degrees . . In some locations it I was something higher. . . j. Maria CovingtoD,! the colored woman who was assaulted by Sam Pickett on Tuesday morning last declines to prose cute her assailant. . ! . , , We are glad to . Bee that our health officers are on the ' alert for every thing productive of disease, and very active in discharging their duties. There, was. a large crowd at Wrlght8ville Sound on Wednesday, . and many of the visitors ' availed themselves of the opportunity to" take surf-bath. i r .. A lad by the name of C. M. Applewhite made a narrow escape-from drowning late Wednesday; evening,; while bathing, in the river near the W. &. W.' Railroad. - : ! ' '' ;'"'; The revival at the Methodist Church at Smithville, which is being con ducted i)j the Pastor Rev: '1FH. VViley assisted by the Rev.; Daniel McPherson, is iticreasing in interest ;f 4 ' J ' ' 1 ; The Commercial Hotel (late Empire House) has fixed jts opening day for to-morrow, but to-night( in the Sample Room, which is in full blast; a free lunch if to be served, as per advertisement 1. -; we noucea a nre in ine county northeast of the city yesterday morn ing, apparently jttst to the t .rigbt, of . the, jOld cpunty Work House. , The ; smoke had the appearance of issuing from a burning build ing.; f; ;,.!,?". , . : - I... I It has been suggested as. a good idea that a record of , the temperature here sioald be kept - at the City. Hall,, or some J other convenient locahty,1 ia a book pro vided for the; purpose, f ia a the' case fn Charleston and other large cities. r lla4 at Ge4l iTlsaej ttj r-t.f -h- ! Wo understand from one of their num- ber we mean the Shoe Heel excursionists L that thefr trip down thevriver yesterday, ofc the steamer Jhporf, w.as a most enjoy-1, able afit&lr. Thev were Han. but'.to sea t ' ,-.' --I ... r. '. r . t,.4' ..some distance, and Borne or the party were made to send,' bow and roll under-ine in fluence' of the wavesi hieS1 Old Neptune plied tolerably hlghrIt ost ratifles however, to learn that the , visitors expreM lhemselve8 more than pleased both with the evidences of the 'm'aterrogresi of :our city snu the amenujea, swnOhem here jxuo cAtuiaptiu wuruiui is d$y, we believe, and watrnst our people wiU-exer-itibemielfM IdMurther .impress theninfavorablyi,.: .jt-riKiu it & .Tkril.v I.AivroiT wmtXA Am Af tlia .nnM notorious Henry Berry Lowrey, reader Of J the band of outlaws which were; for along time such a source of terror !to many Of the good people of Robeson county,, w on Thursday bound o'tef'jST;1 S. tlommisj sioner. James 'T? Biularajat vitwrton, or her appearance at the next term iof Ithe Ui S.LPistrie5 Courtwhichnieetf inhia ciiyon the first Monday in Hovember oextf to answer K6 the charge fof. seUiBg' ors' without 'a license. Theofi'ce famou&,lthody1 '"!.,.. lVi;V.V. !'"--,5 V--i.l .:-: 4....1-. .-.4 win,- no aoupt,- create, a, huje sensattqn nere among those who calLto-aaiod-llie daring exploits of thevawampAftgfete' rii ii ca.'i Sit -?! I. .'i .1 The Sumter Lighi in rantry; Cit.-1 Del- fiiu , ace suugij cnirencaea in tneir encamp ment at Smithville, and are enjoying them selvjes jhagely,; Their quarters, inspejded at ja distance, miniature scenes so .f aniiliar In 1881, and when withi n earshot the -same hilarity caube heard lhaf distinguished Iht? ever-memorable period, menUoaed..i -Byf the-by, i additional- "members Of the' com-y pany, ana anumoerof ladies ixomoumvert arrivea yesieraay. ,ojj s , v t.)x ia Oar( merchants Are now; settling jsith the Sheriff for lheir Schedule B taxes; which are payaple every six pipnths." 'The largest arqorint of purchases upon blch, this. Ux , ha$ been paid in,Wflmlngton,i thns. f ar, is $380,552.57. Our, Raleigh cohtemporaries were! braggrng;arfew, dftyS: Bgo.Vnthe largest amount giyejinihereL. - - We see their $30,000 and-g $850,000 belle X ; x U BiyBB' IID-.iQMLKIIfB.I'1- 0 nThe:4rraAxelseiw from thi -PorV- ktrvedat Stejtin pn,30lh Juhe.L'nsjni from? this-pbft fdf Rlgajwisatoldort on1 Th i ttarm i Last KlsrUt Telesrapuie , Cammnnleatlon Gas-.off ., at .t all 1 After Ihe lapse of many days,- the4 hearts of our people were cheered Jasr ? night. by the prospect .of a heary fall,of raipl. But, in spite of heavy clouds, loud thunder, and dazzling' and mosi uninterrupted' eiectri 6al displays,' the city waaiiot ihe recipient of a respectable' shower (that is; Op hour of going to press,.! ;o'clock; .The- indications were, that East, West. Northland.! South ot us hpw pear prjtpmote we donpt jypnture w jrcuici-i-uenvj rain ; angi winu storms, were in ' progress. Vision coulcl not dis close' much: but;fhe?!adia1co1ir: wriul telegraphic dispatches could ntbe '-sup-1' plied.! rom the "Union" office, JaecaBSB all of its. connections were destroyedis preUy, clear demonstration as to the range 4 of the siorm. ine signal pmce could not relieve us' 1 fonVpur sad plight:" he' truth, in brief;' i8Y that from no quarter could infor mation be procured as to the exact nature or extent of the damages' inflicted by the gale. We greatlytf ear-that rbotteron land and sea considerable- injury was done both to life and property: ; " fne Railroad Problem. .,,' j,. . sd 1 A correspondent furnishes' us with a so lution of the railroad problem which1 was published yesterday morning,, but'fbr the want gof , algebraic characters, we are nn-' able to present it . The solution as we un derstand it (and we acknowledgeto con siderable dullness in algebraic lore), makes' the route required,. ordinarily 300 miles, and 12 hours to travel it. The first hour the tegular rate of speed (25;jniles) was made, when there was a delay of an. hour. The journey was continued at three fifths of the .original speed say 15 miles per hour and the entire time occupied was 30 hours; including the regular 'Tunning the first, hour and the delay of one hour. The running time : after the. break, down and .delay of one llour was 18 .hours; afid the arrival at destinatio n was 8 ; hours be hind lime." ,' This is the best we can do with the soiutibn, and which we hope' wOl prove satisfactory to all parties concerned. The Crop la the Vicinity ol W.. -j -BtlnetaB!-1 e!-'u' -:ns iJ"s,uJ '; ' During a short drive in the country yes terday we were astonished at the evidences everywhere visible of the terrible effects of the heat and drought Mr. ; J. F. Garrell has one hundred, and jwf nty iicreajp corn, the most of which .is literally dyings the tassels in many instances being parched to such a degree that they have assumed 'a perfectly white appearaace. With the best of seasons to follow he does act expect to realize a half crop.. The Watermelon vines 'are also nearly all, dylng J His." ride Jf$$, hpwever.Visio. ,excellentYcondition,i, the .drought not affecting it i i- it-. , ai It is sad to see corn that promised so well only a few weeks ago 1 how drooping and dying. '; Unless a plen teouij rab should se t in wHhin aj very; few days the crop will be almost a complete failure in this. immej. diate section, Ki 1 . ii s i .j imp ot:tsut to tC9xm pealer.t 5 I We learn from the ., Raleigh, -LVtfie . that Treasurer Worth has decided that cotton dealers who purchase f or tleniselves,:or as agents for other : are' Babjsct to the tsxpf onetenth of one per cent.-!6n thetf 'jpur chasesj-.Hsbualsoj-sdecided thaOmerrf ciants. who make adyances upon ;lienB and, id addition to . goods furnished, advance 1 of money adrahced. ! I jSettlement c. of a long dispute, Physi? cianshave at last Come to the conclusion illat the best medicine for teething chndrea ls-;Dr; BttU'sWyavrnp,,.. L - t. - t ii . fciu i ..m . . i jl ... r it THE JHA.IX.S. flhe mails close and Arrive sat the; City 'Fostc Office Aa followai mi iii v ' aoir. Northern through mails. 7 :45 P. U. 4TL .l . .4 1 1 W rajespuewere-j b4iiarj Rallroad,nat,-.H,,fVs,,k..T, 5:80.4, M. Southern .mausqi aUapoints ra -.tyij f ii 9th,;daily . ., - u70, KM- ( v (except Sunday). . ...... .va C KK) P M. Mails fflfDolnts 4tweetf'F!d-iiui "iJJ - rence and unariesion ;ai tv Ai-wi Fridays'. Favettevffle. vias Lombtofi daily, atoepfe Sundays. '-0)0 VJM. Ondow tJIHr d-ttterineJ- diatefflceevry lTldaarf;VQPULM.- ; boat, daily (exoerit Suridaysi-ob l.TtC Mills !fbr iEasy9HllliTown; st' f Friday at i'. i iYtVSW.lV;--$s00 VW. WIlminc-toE andljlsDOnMOtl ? - days and Fridays f. 5 t?,V 4l:oo A. M. OPEN FOB DKLIVEKT. -, Northern through maffei. .4 ,i.9.-00.A.'.M Northern turouah. and way , ;;,l5 Southern mails. t. 7.-U0 A. M, Ooi-nlinft Hflntral T?aiTrnif. i A - r.105 AIM. J Stamp Office open from 8AiL;tdl2M.T andfrom'a to 5:30 P.mu Money order and RegirDepartmentopeniBaae'irtamT money( and, receive .cotton in jpayment,. are Bubjetititd the purchase ' lax io the0 amount Fa'yotev4ne,aadoiabnes6 X- u lJf i Fear River, 'Tuesdays and'! .?.e-tf raw- . General delivery open from 6:30 to 6 SO P. M.and on;8undaysfrbm8Qto t,. Stamps forsale.at generaJilelivery When starnn office is.cioaed.aisbi-? pAhmicI -k L v Maus couectea from street poxes .every for the WllulDrtaii ;lstrlet; H., B.K BrnnBwick. st BetheV....-.; -4..vJuIt , S6. S7 Wilmington, Fifflt Street. .. . .. July J , ST Wihnington,PrtMit8treet..... .Am,.-,' Waccsmsw iUaslon, at BfltheL.....i..AnK.Ti S, S Topsau. Onslow &&&Co&x!f'&e at Goshen 1 ThCtBlnplr Cluirea, GUntoa Circuit, on Thursday. July 17tlu at- V , a ctocsLT bU- M- 3 J.B8 epauas Ja j 4fW44i.4"i-r -, . . . PresldUg Bidet. ; - .. .'i. 1 riXf ITEM.' 1 Chew Jacksoh's Bss Sweet Navy.Tobscco. " THK MORNING STAR can always bs bad at tne following places in, the city : The Puree li House. Harris' Mews' Stand, and the Sta Office. A-' ,vff .1 ssi si . :i i 'KT.tetrVRXn pvr.ma - ' TiTirr ".4j4u. .44. hiub cure lor uervuuo aebUlty. 1 premature 4ecay, exhanstion, etc ' The ?4? T1?JI?' J?1111 ma11 free. Address J.tEBEVlES, 43 Chatham 8L.N.Y.- -- ' -- TNB XRGUSB . QTJNS.-The attention of sports .JHivited to the advortifleinent f Messrs. J. '.Touey. manufacturers of fine breech-loadlne ms, Birmingham, England.? Their guns are made 1 order according to sner.tflr.j.Mrm ffihM&.r'11?" eBVfalg Ue crook, FOR UPWARDS Off TfflBTT VniBo WnsLow's Soothins Stbup has been ased for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wnro oouo, regulates tha bowels, ctlres dtsxktkbt and diabkhou., whether arising from teething or other causes. Ah old and welt tried remedy. 25 OSI6 Anoint ..i w i , :i ' w J-. I r..-. i- - m m i '- ' f.; l The intense itchln mhhaI: iwUin .r tiie skin iBspeedfly -allayed by Guam's Suirant Boap, , which entirely removes every ( species of UPtiOB, is perfectly safe, and far cleaner and more eitectiTe than any ointment. . - Ladies of Forty who use Hill's Eaib Dxsseem ten years yoanger. r.. . . ; .., ;.t. ... ,.,.,, I ; NEW, jADVEBTJSEMENTS. f ilfflillftoii lolse, A.F. & A.M. EMERGENT MEETING THIS (FRIDAY) EVK NINO, July 18th, at 8 o'clock, for work in the 4. A. Degree. , , , , , ....... visiung isretnren are cordially invited to attend. Bv order of the W M. . v W. S. WARROCK, .! ! Secretary; 3y 18-lt ;. We Say The Best tTTB MBAN IT, AND CHALLBNGB COMPAR- ison with any other Shirt in market. No other Is niuT4irujtu;iU or has the BLBBVB ADJUSTER. onlyONB DOlilB8 Bo80m' m complete, 8Iiihgles. Slungles. i ., . 4; 5 and S-IKCQ No. 1 HSARTS, ' 1 In b un ;., fi and 6-WCa.Ho. .t ado; s 5.. s bundle of 50 each.' lilxed, sizes iii large bun- dies.: Common, loose. ' :.:s.'iorsaieatiowest prices. OMlIBRCJAL HOTBL 8AHPLB ROOM. . - . - - FRIDAY BVE'G, JULY 18tb, 1878. i ; :. 1 GRAND FRBB LUNCH. I tiXi&.-t lusi;8ILL OF.FARB.:'"i i r. :C j.j-:i t -l t.iuim.-'' .liFerrisiHanM.j; u- Sirloin of Beef, .j SmojkedBeef. - Smoked Tongue. ; '. i :: ",; " ;. ' ' IShtbdu , . : "uCWcEeii Salad, -J ' -- Kartafal Salad, ' j Gncumber Salad, ; DevUed Shrimps, v YasacAsus : Beets, Onions, Cttcupjbers, U-Tomatoes, j; ;j Rxlisbxs : jPickles, vt, Cold Slaw, , ' . . Worcestershire JSauce, French Mustard. ' Bnglish Dairy Cheese, Switzer Cheese, ' , ; Crackers, , .Bye Bread,: j jy 18 It Sfc. Btc Etc. HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. I Classical. Mathematical and Scientific. .Fall SesBion begins BBPTKMaER 1ST, 1879. i Instructors: ' j A J. H. Hohhkb, A. M.T ' .;':r-!fn'; i . J BOXX U. UOBKBR, A, M. . : ROBSRT W. WrHaTOM. A. K. ; ;i For circulars, address ' y 13 dlwttwlm 1 H4 . j JEROME a HORNER. .t Trunks; TXTB HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST TV and most perfect assortment of TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS ever brought to this market. Prices reduced. Give as a; call at obt Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment. So. 8 SOUTH' FRONT BTRKBT vrrn-. JylS-tf ijww K '- MALLARD & BOWDBN. " XT Bridgers & Go. togrjof "BEG l-f Hi ; trarjULGKNQB I s t .4...a-.'..4. ... . . ... 4....--.. .j.i ... of the public for a few 4aya, as the demand for the GOLDEN. BULB FLOUR has been Water1 Oisn KiiliilSmnnl4i!l -CI "ill H 'oi'i!: B BRUNHILD,! V'rhj; , W. r' l MXADOWS,' Henderson, N. C CAPS FEAi '' 1 IrffiD t flflfV wriDTo. ' t u. , s Manufacturers of -J) if; tU ' i - ALL GRADB8 of PLUG . X Tf K i !t- ' " ' SMOKING1 TOBACCO, Wilmington, N. C, : 5 Trv tho " TBASC MARK. - .' . . 1 .' J ylStf TRIUMPH SMOKING TOBACCO; Bicon f Cotn and 'Flour: ' I Ji "ii) I . t'S t! fUi -4.4 . l K A Boxes D. S. SIDBS, till 1 if in slum ruing Ttiute vvxui, 7 AA BblsFLOTTR. all trrades. Vi.DUV.i lo i .i-' . .14. Far mi a bv jy 13 V La.KBBCHNBK A CALDBX BRO8.1 ir.fHaTaMMfiPiMill Meal v i ,Q A A Bush Fresh Water Kill MEAL, : -aKBRiric; CALDKR BROS. TTf! li .". i'. ft ' Salt, Bice and Coffee.! 4UUU "B rf i. JuirirvBblsRIOBi ! J yi '25 -01 20a Sags COFFEE,' & 'Ul -1.1 1 1 j! ili-ToT sale w ' ItOo 1 1 X. ry u. tr r . j KXRCHNKR A CAXDER. BH9S ' '.ii ,.-J.Jt SpiiiCCasks. .1 -, aooo sw?fi?8K: 1 w. For sale ay , . . r ' ' 1 Jy 11 IT n? KERCHNEB CALDER BROS . 1? At. 4-n a Uatnl tx . 4 H00 Box.a.Smo!W"" ' -ju- Q Bbls and fibds MOLASSES, ?; I n Y 00 -: ' sl J"J 53000 BU4tWR??dMId' 'Si lliJkwO- -HALL4 PEARS ALL '"' V .. 11 r,L4 , ,. ... ! . .if." ... ! -4 .4 : ZERO I f 1 , rJbKXyi.l1 lS ,tf j bill . sO&iUa r"w.. iiinvi--- vf&.i t I ju't-:- '? W-OStt TAYLOR'S ljtt ""t " " , 19 Front Streeti1.- ir "ms, J to it .. i .1 i i-i..4f' 1. Yi t '- UATE3 OF APVUitriSlKU. . One Square one day,... ..I.. fl CO .tv..i, two days... .w..... ..........: 1 v I1" ,r - Uiresdays,.......; :4,..i.v. 60 i ' . ourdays,....J.;.. V... ; 8 00 ? . " fiTe days,. j.. ........ .s 8 60. I .. - One week,;. :3t.... i. 4 . ''V Two weeks, fi 60 !;.- 'aMmth,jr""i;ilIii 10 00 . Two months........ . 17 00 J " . " . Three months,.. ...... ..... 84 00 - r r Six months,... 40 00 - - - one year, ....... 60 00 f trcoutnet Advertisements taken at propw : Uonately low rates. ;i j Tea lines sslid Nonpareil type make one sqasre. x ,; NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS.- - Salt; : Salt, v , . OflOft Sacks WVKRPCOI. SALT, ' " XxVf o striped Sacks and foil weight.; OHO SALT, ' - For sale by - - ' . - ly 13 tf - AJJxUAJM A VOLLKKS, f v S. E. corner Front and Dock Sts. ; - jCorn, Flour and Bacon.- ! ; 200 Bu8helfl wIute ued coRNi 1200 BbtaFtOUB gnf. ' . - 150 50X68 MBAT f'' ' ' - ' For sale at the large Wholesale Grocery of, jy 13 tf .. ' ADRIAN VOLLKRS. , J r, CoffeeT Tea, &c. 250 Bbu 38661104 buqar v 325 B8J 810 &Dd co88. 50 Boxes TEA, , ' 35 BblBRIC,i ; " .t 100 HMa "ndBbls MOLAS3ES,'! . ;f . 250Ble8HAY' For sale by : ' . : 1, - ADRIAN A VOLLERS, B. B. coraer Front and Deck Bts. ' Jyl3 C a I if o r n i a W i h e s, 1 1 in wood,t; f.' - V- Ordered exprestly for use during the Warm Season, CLARET, ' " " - - ' , ANGELICA, " ' ' ' :, ........ i -i;ti.fi.- .,: .' '.y.:ut,-r,;:-.j. .-.S3 ,', t. HOCK, .!.. v :s; f-i -J.it.f.rs-! ,4?- '.'.fv?4ji-jfaw!!'-J:" - 1 ORT,', ', V SHERRY; v Direct from California via Isthmus of Panama ; 1 'VERY' FINE.,,' - , j - . .-. - ...k., . ----- , .vi,,;- 4..,., ? AND AT YEBY LOW. FIGURES. J . WB GUARANTEE A LARGE SAYING TO-ALL h; who usa thesewines. I : ALSO, THE CHOICEST" Fam My Groceries FRESH EVERT WEEK. ; , . .: IF YOU DESIRK THE BEST AT TUB LOW AST ; CASH PRICES IN THE dTY : ' ' i With a Guaraalee to Please at all times or have . Goods returned, call upon I Boatwright & HcKoy, -;" 5 ind t NORTH FRONT ST. Jy lSB&Wtf ' ' - : John Dawson & Go. KaRRY THE LARGEST BTOCK AND MOST v; J complete assortment of General Hardware in the State.' THEY HANDLE HARDWARE EX-' -' CLUSIVELY. Large and Close Buyers will find It to their interest to examine their stock before luy lag elsewhere. . 19, SI and S3 Market street. JSo h.v,.,; , i -i.ai .; wumington,.u ; 1U9 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT,' : ' ' i 3000 BushTWhlte and Mixed CORN." 1 j ' g00 8888 YIBGINIA.MEAL ' 100 Bbls Molasses, all grades', B0 Botes Tobacco. Also, Flour. Meat, Glue, Hoop Iron, Snuff, &c., at Bottom Prices, at ' D. L. GORE'S,' jy 8 tf ; Nos.8 and 8 South Water st. ;l':;-;IiTibiS;Bill, L' UCKt STILL:' ' i: 'V " OUR FURNITTiRB 8BLLSr ' - AND ALWAYS WILL. fc . . ii j 1 Cause : We buy and sell at Lowest Prices. : ),: i rBEHUBNDS ft ldONBOK ' : : j N.B. cor. Market and Sd St., Wilmington, N. G, I : The 'l!mBlloiI OrtHiisttfi-!-;'1 StTLL THE I " ATTRACTION. hvOSt BUY'"1 I them at sight.. There Is ao limit to either kind or !, quantity or music. It plays any tane. " ' ' School . Books, SUtlosery, Blank :Beksc, ., i YATES' 1 BOOK. STORE & PHOTO ROOMS... . !jy-i3tf:j: ' 1 v" i Fruit Juices. it-J TUBE STRAWBERRY -AND'' PDJi-APPLE - V A JUICES, put np in sealed quart champagne bottles; These Juices are- far superior to extracts ' for flavoring Ice Cream, Syrups,- Water Ices, Jelly, . &C--- l. Forsaleat -- 1 . r.ltJ. i i S.G.NORTHROP'S . jy 18 tf ' : ' - '" ' Frutt and Confectionery Stores. f ' . j .1 . i. -i .1 i I Jl 1 i n . ,.n , i 1 ,i.i i ,, "4 A ' . . . . J. -.'r tr -J .-4j, , v. 1 MM A MM. . 44 " Jb air notice, r rt- YOU ARB 8TAND1NG IN YOUR OWN LJGHT by not buying your y ' -'O'-- m.KA.L, (VTesn, wmie,. jooimq ana unaer" PRESTON CUMM1NO CO., , , . i'.4-. J: .... Tim Ii In Onl. XSmtH T44J. fi ii J '.. ' 4f4M.4ffMi M. V W4., . Pearl Hominy, Flour, Meal, Ac. . ' (4 Foot of Dock Street. THE CELEBRATED " , ; ' ;PN,EZ,CIGA:R1 Has the largest ran of any Five Cent rjlgafto New 1 1 York. ' Fresh lot lust received, at, KASPROWICZ' GARDEN CTTY CIGAR EMPORIUMS iTty them i and you wui smoxe no otner., . r- - jy 13 u i s -v i -r,.-j ;-t,i ! Repimioii "in tliB .Earlier; Business. i! 'WERNER tf. C7 PEEMPBRT, THE WELL el .-known: GERMAN t BARBERS-AND HAIR -5 3 DRESSERS, nave, owing ton.se stntrgency or mo ney, concluded toREDUCE THE PRICE of Bair cuttinz to 35e; Shampeeing to 45c: as d Whiskers Dyeing 80c and upwards.; Jiot SOtJTH. sod Na H NORTH FRONT 8TS. .7 . jy 13 tf . Summer Hats i; h. : -.t-J js tlr'H.ti-k-"' i HARRISON A-ALLKl. 4. frltt ;,' :l-'juV -'Matters. c' A NEW BOOK BY THE AUTHOR OF A HEART ' WTW1CB WON.t 4 i..,"1!. 5 1 Under c tlie Wlllo : f a f 4., , il s . - f ' -t 1 cro 15.4.1 - THE THREE COUNTESSES, ;.,J j,-- BYELUABBTBi YAH LOON. .t. J , &.I j Author of "AHesrtTwieeJ Won," "The Shadsw eft; i -.Hampton Mead," eta " ' . Complete In' one large Duodecimo volume. . Prteei t i $1 50 ia Morocco Cloth, Blacte and Gold. -- l-.i'. For sale st i - i Si ' - HEINSBEEGER'S, jy ntf ; ; . , oe . 81 and 41 Market HIT-: 0 ....... r -i , ,- ROSS-CUT SAWS, FILES, HAT CUTTVES.' mt lowRrpjuli Micei than ever before bv Waton Wheels, Cart Wheels, Dray Wheels. Buggy Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Kims, Beits, Meas-f - " -nres. nanMnwa. Pots. Kettles. Frv Pans. le. Ac . ' i -.. . r.i r V i -v. ROBERT HEISNING.. f i - fiiieoessor to Hennlng t Teet, 4,r 1 -i- ..,No.Marketpt.,lv " r I 1 . ( r . y t t ' - 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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