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: i 1 nor; da vs. j , KATK3 OT BOBSCaiPIIOH IS AliViKCS : tike year, (by mall) postage paid, f 7 uo Hix icout.iis, ' " 4 00 . three tin .':., " " 4 Si5 'itiiSBi'mia ' " 1 OU : Po City Snhsdrtbera, aeiiverert In iny part of the riij. Fifteen Cent per woek. Our Cuy Agents are ;aot authorized to collect f sr mere thai tiirec o)iit!ii - in lidvance. The latest from Cetywayo, King of the' Zulus, is that be will submit, and there will be a speedy peace. The British forces' are within twelve miles of Ulundi. ' Frank Ily de, of the American team, . is ahead at the prize shooting at Wimbleton, England, at 1,000 yards; Morse, another American, ia ahead at SCO Yards: Hvde and six others made the highest possible Bcore at 900 yards. - Two new-cases of yel low fever reported at Memphis. .Gen. Berry, TJ..8. A., died yesterday. : - Postal messengers between Vicksburg and Mem , phis hava -fteea quarantined. Ex Senator Ramsey, of Minn.;' baa r been offered, and accepted, the position of Sec retary , of War . as the auccessor of Mc Ciary.. r-pomptroller ' General , Gold tsmith, of Ga.i is to be impeached Eulogies on the late Col. Alston were made in the Georgia Legislature yesterday.' James. Y. Nethers, a South Carolinian, suicided at Atlanta yesterday." "-.The Rupiitlicaiis carried the city election at Jacksonville,' Fia., Thursday Latest advices from South Africa, from British sources, express confidence that the ' war can be closed this season. " The brig - Shasta, recently arrived at Philadelphia, had yellow fever on board. -The New York Green backers' Convention at Utica on the 28th of AugusWi- A $30,000 fire at Sea Bright, H: J:t yesterday. : -The very latest news from Memphis shows three new cases and that business: is suspended," even to the closing of some of the "banks. Galveston is adopting the most etrin Kent policy to prevent the introduction of yellow fever into its borders. - The will f, Mrs. Dorsey, bequeathing to Jefferson Dhv'is money and property, to the amount t $230,000,: is! to be contested..'-' IJew York ..markets: ' Money, easy 'Jal' &3 per cent; Cotton quiet at ll12 c'ts; flour dull and a shade lower; wheat cent lower; winter red $1 10l 13; corn iic. lower; ungraded 43J45 eta.; spir it turpentine "dull at 2727 eta J rosin ft 27J. V ;'.!:. f., ? -2few York escaped all fatal j smk strokes daring the late heated term; New York is a nice place to live in. The taxes this year only foot up $28, 000,000. Judge Ray, of Memphis, died on Tuesday of i'yelIow . fever.- , We be lieve of the firsts six cases - reported five proved fatal 1 - "-' 1 f John Kelly and Augustus Schell, the two b schema of the tribe -Tammany, have had a serious falling out.' Won't Much Sounding rilden , be lad? . ' v - " ' - The editor of the Farmer fc Me chanic wishes to vote by proxyvin the Press Convention for a resolution "denouncing deadheadism, puffs ; and political tootism.n f-,J-'; "We would wish lo rematk and oitr Janguage is plainLthat..', it. has. been more than a generation since a Governor of North Carolina hailed from the Cape Fear section. - "Treason Revived"' is -the' head of the usual editorial in the Philadelphia 'Press. The old editorial is getting a little stale. But the Press is sensa tional and belligerent 'and unfair; or nothing. . r L ' k ', We are glad4see that the Spring field (Mass.). Mepublican, ' a genuine independent j honest paper, retains its -popularity and- influence' in spite of its unfavorable surroundings';' l was never more ' sought af ten 7T " ' It is "positively stated" this time that Senator Ramsey, of Minnesota," is to succeed Mr McCrary as Secre tary of .War. : Mr." Ramsey is a na tive of Pennsylvania and is 65 years of age. He will be an old tar. ... .t , ' The man in Brooklyn ; N. ; Y.;' who had the yellow fever, as . some of the knowing doctors , supposed, was only suffering from a violent attack' of bilious colic. A trip to Havana would be beneficial to those physicians. . Yu ' Ten thousand persons witnessed the six days1, walking match in San Francisco. The people of this coun try are either very rich or'very lazy. Edwards made 371, miles and won the belt and the, .$1000 pursed Mc Iutire, second, making 334 miles, se curing ' C750. Bowman' 357 'miles," and getting 500.? There were twelve contestants. -v .According to that! representative organ, the Philadelphia JPtess, there u deep seated alarm lest Southerners capture the thirty-seven vacancies in the grade of second lieutenant in the army. It would be terrible. How c--.ly rlnrrcJ! r3 your "truly loyal." There' were net so many trials for in2ccc.:t c::J cr.cll.7er-like condu't, in t!:2 tray 'Ln C:thera i t oCic:r? ' , PtiUMSHri DAILY VOL. XXIV. NO. 99. i ' The Duke of Argyll, Lome's fa ther, is well pleased with what he saw in Canada, and draws strong hope as to its future. - He also contrasts tits solid progress with that of the Uni ted States, and not flattering Uo the latter. The New. York Graphic, ports him as saying in reply lo a ques tion concerning he future, of the Dominion f - v- K e fi ' - . - . V'The growth of the Dominion, while far less rapid than that of the United States, has been far more solid and substantial. Ypu ean see lUustrations of .this in the very streets ana ouudings ol Its cities. Jtlerel you often and even eenerallyruntiD showv And .unsubstantial edifices, gaudy rather man ; nanasome or imposing,' and which seem built more as. the temporary fabrics of an international falr-than the. Solid work which is to Jaat, not for .a day, but for generations. The Dukeduring the few busy hours he spent ' among us, took occasion to frequently express judicious ad miration on ;the one Bide for what seemed to him to merit it, and equally judicious criticism upon; such phases vf ' iliC q int the metropolis ae struck him as being uncouth, unpleasant, and not calculated to promote the greatest good of the greatest number.? .But His Grace is in favor of Grant t Twelve thousand people 'met . at. Stony Point on the Hudson River on the 16th to celebrate the. centennial of the battle at that place. It was' a big time; ' .Gov.' Hawley,: -of ,f Con necticut (a native of , North Carolina) delivered the oration. We are pleased at; this,- for - no troops contributed more to the; splendid victory i than those from North Carolina. :3':i Among the number of Generals present was Gen.;.' Hancock."" . ? The Mississippi Board of Health iotend tq quarantine the entire Slate. " j. A. V a t J? j V, w. y Spirit'j Tarpenune. ; .Miss 'Sarah C-Headin ,died.;at Phtsboro on"the Uih. T . - t t 1 1( t ; Iredell is to have a- special terra of the Superior Court: -' - ' ,V. ; Mr Rufus L.' Patteraon's Vlife was insured for $40,000, : ! i , ' Mr. Jesse Brown, of Ila)eigO is no better. His death is looked for.jp ;rr Qn the hot Saturday tbei ther mometer stood at 104 af Wadesborol - - Charlotte is enioymir but ?few tnosqnitoes this year. The fellow said his Wire enjoyed bad health. s Rev. ' J ohn R. Brooks: of iNew Berne, by invitation, will address $ho Nor mal ttcnoui at me university, v Tho i editor i of the I Charlotte Obaerter pays warm and ' deserved tributes to his two excellent co-laborers, Messrs. J. P. Caldwell and J , u Chambers. i r.Revenne collections in the Fifth bistrict for the weekending July 5th; $16.- 065 31; for June, $72,510 38; for year end ing June SUtb, $1,004,463 ia an increase of 360,421 20., .. rt - -vf?i fc CoI.lir FArmBeld, who repre- sents the Seventh District In Congress, re cently addressed ma constuuents at States ville od what Congress had done daring its recent extra session. .zz:r r.- 1 The , Charlottft Observer, tells how a calf got choked jn Iredell and was relieved in ezirmtr.' A' lad caught the calf, threw it down with its neck, across a log, and then took a hammer . and mashed the apple, causing immediate relief. ".' Greensboro State. Rep: Judge Dillard came home, last Friday io put in the 4th and Sunday with his family.. He is looking welland we may add, has already Won his place in the public estimation as one of the very best Judges that has ever sat on our Supreme Court Bench. ; '1 . Asheville Citizen: Last Friday evening Mr Louis Carthy, a member of the Elk Mountain Dairy Company, was bathing in a pond on the mountain, in water "some fifteen feet deep, and while swimming with his utile boy on his pactc, was seized. vita cramp and drowned. The little boy ; was rescued. - - . ) Farmer , & Mechanic: The Char lotte Obaerter says CoL' Walter L. Steele is under promise not- to run next time for Congress. We hear the same la regard to Gen. It. B. Vance. Folks - are wondering if it be true that Hon. James L. Robinson and Gen . Vance are to exchange chances, that is the former go to Congress and the. latter run for Governor, no, Lieutenant Governor, or but we've got the. sentences mixed, and it's too hot to even try to un ravel it ij:'Ju- i i r-.Wadesboro .Herald:' Lt is re ported that CoL E. R Liles has gone to Washington city, having received the ap pointment of Librarian. A complaint was made to' Esquire . Rose en Friday last against a negro man named Marion Simons for cruelly beating his wifei. He was committed to jail to await his trial, which was set for the 17th inst. . Simons' wife is considered In a critical condition having been beat with a hoe handle until it was broken. It is - reported- she . had - several bones broken. Raleigh' Vtiitorx There ' are three things in the history Of the negro that he never will forget, and they are parades,' watermelons and circuses. About Si o'clock this morning a large buck negro en tered the residence of Mr. F. Woodson, on Person street, between Martin and Har- f;ett, through a wlnaow,rbJew out- the amp and lrihtened Mrs.W .- and her daughter, who were Bleeping in the .room, very much. The negro was frightened off by the screams of the ladies1 without get ling any booiy. r. 4: rim I Charlotte -Observer x t The night trains on Ua Western Nortb-'Carolina-and the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroads are giving much :7diKSJtisfactiontalong the lines of the two roads. It is understood the blame is with the management of the Western North Carolina Railroad, as the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad is compelled to carry the mails so as to con nect with that road at Statesville. It takes two nights and a day to go- to Statesville and back these days, iavolviHs the loss of two mz-l$f '2"P- Tta latest ia the matter of the nelby Aurora and Mr. Har ihoa Vatta, is the card of Mr. Watts, in another portion of to-day's Cisener, ia re ply to it? cf :.:r!"l ettaci cpoa tim in the Aurora c! ' , . , ;.- 7ILLIINGT0N, N. C, SATURDAYS ' -7s Weldon 1 'News: The - Baptist Church in this place' is completed and -'will be dedicated on -Sunday -next, the -20th. Rev,, Dr, McDonald, of . Richmond, j Ya., will preach, the dedication .sermon at 11 o'clock; in the .morning. - Mr; J.' O. Camp, 'of Scotland Neck; died on the 12lh insL - Mr. . Camp was in the prime ' of life. , - Several darkeys from this county, left for Kansas this week. v Six came through here last Tuesday ; tramping f to " Norfolk, where they expect to ' .take advantage of the cheap boat line- to Washington. - Two negroes committed for trial, ; at the next term of court, broke out of Jail" in Halifax Sunday night. -.When the jailor went in . one of them threw some lime in his eyes and Winded him'so that he- could not see them, and, the two,madej;tbeires cape. A third one attempted to leave, -but the jailor caught his hand in. the door, and held him fast until assistance arrived. ; A reward is offered for the fugitives by Sheriff JJawson.'4i.:' Mi.UJ -J n 'v r Elizabeth City Economist '-Farmers are all right now good seasons good crops,; and good prices we hope I r-t- On Friday evening while swimming . in. the river near this place, Frank' Lyons, aged 18 years,son of CapLWm.Lyons, was drowned, i Departed this life, on Saturday morn ing,:at his residence in this place; James GY Cartwright, in the 49th year pf hia age, -Iu the death of Mr. Cartwright our communis ty lOBes one of its best citizens Cur rituck items': The squall on BundayV' 29th' ult did considerable damage. Mt i did not last more than five minutes, .and there was hail and wind. . It must have damaged the crops one half where it passed.' '.Chimneys, were blown off; stables unroofed, and fruit tiees completely stripped 'Of foliage' and fruit.! ? --m A Xejr days ago Yf ihU Toier, aged: 11 "years,: son ,of , W. M. Toler.' waa, drowned at Foyner's Landing, near his fa ther's house. ' He fell between a boat and a large vessei; and did not rise ' to the 'but faee.again.;:o:f v-7-' 'i rfi.i- v.' 1 t 4 Mr.vWk-vAi-Dttntt, - o Scotland Neck; who was ' denounced ia ' card by Mr. W. F-jBatchelor,; and which rwas 're ferred to in the Star, has published the correspondence in the Weldon Afaaar The following is fromhisflnal71etteri "You wrote a letter in which ' you made grave charges against a friend of mine. I have made no 'charges iagainst you. l.'pro-, nounce the charges which you made false. I still believe them to be false Now, - be fore I will ever 4retract- or even 'modify my 'assertions' that these charges of yours are false, you must first show me that your charges are true.1 When this is done to my satisfaction,' or" to the' satisfaction of the public, or to the satisfaction of any gentle man; I will hot only apologize to you,' but I shall deem it my duty to publicly : ac knowledge that I have done you a great wrong. . But until you do prove your .charges' to be true, my own opinion is that you have no right to demand a retraction from me, or to be in any' way recognized j Goldsborb Jiaik Af destructive jBtorm swept over that portion of Johnston county lying" jiear Clayton ; last , Sunday. ! A note from. ML Olive informs us that three deaths have taken place there within the last few days." Willis Best, co lored, brought three , pecks of turnip seed to town last Monday, and when he handed them to one of our' grocers to sell for him he remarked that they .were "a few. he had leftover." , - Ohl glorious TaV ' " v i i-t J- Of palm.-how can I "v K . - . i - r a nuno verse i One half thy praise? ilxl Mr. Jaraes TJzzell died near LaGrange a few days since with typhoid lever. Since ourlastissue several more cases of typhoid fever have appeared in- town; t The Fort MacoU sand crab is something unique, if not attractive. We saw one last Saturday, and. were struck- with the origi nality of his style. His physique ia a tow ering reproach on all living things. .The sand crab is about the size of a biscUit,'and all other sea animals feel mean in bis comv ny, ,-t,t v- tbi i-'ji-i ' -k t i toi,?ti'.'ii!f ( Tarboro; Soviherneri Thatfwai a dulceet decorous thing in the Raleigh Newt and Observer and Wilmington , Stab refusing to publish the Washington Asso ciated Press Agent Phillips' libel on the Charlotte Observer ' ' ' The reckless j broadcast Way in which 'D, D.'s" are flung around by microscopic colleges leads us to Observe that D. D. stands tot JDonH Deserve. H The Wilmington Stab criticizes deep ly "Moore's History, of North Carolina," while Mrs, Spencer finds fault with the ork in. the Chapel BX&---Ledge Wheu doctors agree, etc. ; - .Brass passes for gold in .Africa, and, by - the way; it does aere, too. Buffalo Express. . It doesn't pass at all just hangs Up x'its hat and stays, fw- Is "politicians' a contraction for 'po lite Hessians? ' Rev. E.' 8. Gregory, the versatile, erudite scholar audi editor of tie Petersburg Index- Appeal preached his' first ' sermon- ia thatcity last week. ; TJie inference we: deduce is that ,the editorial calling superinduces i metv.: Nash items: A heavy storm prevailed In a' por- uon oi jn asn . last Saturday; " Mr. Sion Turner had fhis. entire fence blown down, but,singular to say, bis crop was not injured by the storm. 'Died, in Nashville, N.C., on the : 10th inst,' of -consumption, in the. 4Sth year of his age, Mr. -Joseph Dozieri t THJJ ' j' . NBW.tAII V.MiMTlaKSt K T. ! 1 Muksoh King of shirts. , ,. ,.; I Woutw & Wouttt .T.tm . l HEiNSBffiRGKitr-Newb6b.ksli, V; l;3. L.C J. C. Btkvenbos pon't forget. vybbsteb s unabridged Dictionary. -W. K. Clare Employment for alL WvA3 McLKAKr-Iountain excursion;, f P A Straase Scene In a Notdrloaa Plaee. We are reliably informed ..thai1 thQ'JpLty1 prison was yesterday the theatre of a rathe extraordinary train of events. j;It-; was nothing more nor leas than 'the profession of Sam Pickett; who lately i commltte'd"' the murderous .assault upon the ! colored wo man, Maria Covington, of conversion front mm w (u&eu ways. ! xio uiaus xuuu proics- sipns of religious fervo and, together with the somewhat notorious "Wm1 Phinney and another imprisoned u spirit,' made- things liiely In the cells of that institutioinJ' They Indulged, we are told.ln singtn.praying and in other wise and proper . exercises.' s They greatly need to reform and turn to good works, and we only bops that their, friends and the community may find, their repen tance to be genuine. .They are reprobates whom nothing but grace can save...:1 Save coaey al tle by haying Dr. Bull's Ealtimore Pill3 tlvrays on t-.-d, cr i csics then for tLa nu crous diseases which mere or h:s troutla fsnilies at tirae3. Soli everywLcre. Price 3 cents. . t L JL - . r A cistern is , being j constructed .line uouniy ruvi muuob. .: , u .i.i'jr ' -k - No cases, for the - Mayor cani-; Sderation yesterasy moroiHg.n H SiilU - iJj Rev.-Mr; 15oyle,'of . Wadesboro, will officiate in St.' Paul's Episcopal Church at Jthe usual hours to-morrow. j v,it , CrTh$t excursion ye8terday,; unde ' the. auspices of Prof, Augostini, was; alto gether a pleasant affair and. well patronized, i! ifr. Ifc WW. reported.Jate.la8t j qight that the body of the seaman, whose drown Log js mentioned elsewhere, ; had been re covered. ,t,wiii.i cxu -jiioh1.h-t' We are' requested to' announce that Rey.j;.W; Craig win conduct'thd'tej. ligious services at Dudley's 'Grove' tomor row (SundayVafternoofi, commencing at i ociock. :- . , , -j!-t The case ; of Sam iPickett, j;for making an assault with a deadly . weapon upon Maria Covington;1 on Tuesday dom ing last, will be heard, before the Mayor's Court thIsmorning" f&?u iv ;f John Sanford, colored, sent , to jail QUnMonday last . for - non-payment; of Costa in Jnslice -Grady's Court, for refusing tb vrork: on the roads in Cape Fear Town 8hip;:wai released yesterday; sid Sanferd; we understand, iiot being of gd.a4. it. -i.' - ram m - ' JV'-cw Tbnrada Iflsltt' sjira!; 'uK(?-u: v Thrt storm-of, Thussdaytjnighti whlchs gave us the gorbyj is reported to have been very severe along the line of the Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad; between Magnolia and Goldsboro', .doing considerabledSmage tq crops, fences. lreesi tc.r besides prosP trating quite ; a number bf telegraphio Doles J f'-lv'f- ''if: Ui -iH-.fJuiUSi.;(! J v At the Sounds there was; a good' fall of rain and a heavy wind. " Persona who were' Dresenrrenresent'-the.- electrical1 display' to shave ' been.' grand ' .beyond; all 'efforts 'at descriptidny especially, as Viewed eaward :The flashes were incessant, and , Umes ;almost blinding -'JoaC before.. Uie storm burst the beach , grass ., at Maspntyoro j was noticed to be on fire,: but , the. rain,, soon, commenced -and put an endfo he. confia igratioh.Jt .r ,.lk M .U ".1 h i , As persons fwere comiagy up t from. :the pounaa yesterusy morning t iney- noiicea that the nearer they approached the city ihe less indications -thete weru of tainl' Here' the faQ was not sufficient Hb-'lay' the dust". J'" 1 x-" Bxearalou u'tkinoHUlai; v ! A grand'excursion to the OUhtains'is announced to take place' f rom '-ibUT city on Thursday; jWy Slst; leaving" Wilmiugtba at ,9 o'clock A. :m1 on that day!'' and", Ieiurning, leaving Henry's on Monday, the ih of August, and arriving" here' the fol lowing day.?l A special coach wilL.bejpr tided foir ladies, and, every a effort will be made to render the; excursion pleasant to all who participate ; in it, A trip ititi the mountains, and sktyiew 'of ithe..grand and beautiful scenery which is spread ;-ottt like a panorama before the eyes - tof i the visitof, ill much more than repay-for, the cons paratively smalt ouUay Tequiretf to; enjoy the privileges. 'nt $ iMti'in -;. The excursion will be 'made under the managemeat of Mr. AI McLeaB;!' V A ..lil.H4.lfJ 'naf.il " j A young seaman by the . name of , John belonging on the Norwegian brig ,ta7i, lying on the west side of the river, ,acci dentally fell overboard between the ; vessel sjnd the wharf yesterday -afternoon; -abouc half past 4 o'clock and was .drowned, y'lt ii supposed ihat ingoing' down fhishead must have come in contaei with- the piling of the wharf, as be was an excellent swim mer and could easily -have saved himself if tDepreper lefforf haabeen'made. uHla shipmates and others hurried to the rescue,' but the 'unfortunate v man wasS;Udt seen to rtsetlt6::the8urfacW,Effortk werethen commenced to recover " the "body by .drag- giug iwr, it, uu. nv uww raccounia i uuv tbeen Mcured,. qyu v7((f ro tie Trle4 tor Iireear JA colored man " 6y the' nahie of Mingo 1 (larsnau. - was -arrested yesterday Aon ,.pe charge of stealing a watch from "a "colored woman n amed Sarah M itchell,; (saict , watch being the property pft pne,fMaria;1 Connerj colored. The watch , is j alleged: to , hae been, stolen o from the hottse'rOf. v Sarah itchell sometime" Jin. April f issi wheitaa warrant was issued for the arxesb of IMingo Marshall, who managed io evade the! vigf lance of the officers Until "jesterday; -The: defendant was ordered ,tolgiv& 'aT jUStifled bond in the sum of (50 for Hi appearance before Justice Gardner this morning at' 10 o'clock; In default of which he was com- !At the' last meetisg of Manhattan Lodge No;!15S, E. SV;B.,iP.;P. .IsaacBea?,Jassisti' ed by 'I' Pi S. JHanstein;linstalle:d the folJ lowinff bfScerB for thfl rnrrpht term; , l ,V., P. N.Greene wald. - n z.. ; A. S. H. Brunhild. K J' J,S. Blumenthal. : ' j -J C.- Mayer,. t hfitI. ji iMif.nl r,j J AC.rrE Scharff 0 ufi t-ui n t L.GP. Newman & -wit ilImul",r: ,x O. G. N. JacobL, .I.ftCindpui 1-gs Sal " oAl . n m , '., d ,jrfY.' LAEG'ST BOOS PDrUStnTD. TM BewdU tlonot Weoster'a Uaabriied liictivnary, jaet is tied. Is thieved to be, in tae qnanuty ot matter it contains, r-y it tie l"-"st volume published, f It now CohUlUB aiout 13,iwJ woris defined, and near ly 15,000 worda aci me-Ii:9 not fo"nd ia anyoti ono tticnons'y. .u.re i - - vm jjicnonaT, juk li'sued, sappii.cs a ant i ieit by the rek. .r ana i ieit by the reas. .r ana i : - ' ir 5rm aUon -ic ' y.- j socpiewasanaUlag f '"-ett, in nvTr";aec: Never . s oue voiume bo ting an euOC&Uon. : 1l L; JULY 19, 1079. - . . r For the South Atlantic Dales. Dartlv cloudyfweather, arears'of rain 'northerly to easterly winds,:;'and north - of ' Florida slowly rising barometer; and a Blight rise fn .temperature. fc:e the isications for to-day , narglary and Attempted KobberrA jU Desperate mild Determined Tlllala - ' f Yesterday .morning, .. about half-past & Vclock thieves effected an j en trance into 'the residence "ofilr. A. V; ikeson3 Se-' entB; between -Market and0 Iock streets. It seems that about A month ego a hole was broken, in a paae of, glass; In Jhe; back-part of the .building., : opening,', into' the.3cook ; room." ; An arm was thrust through ;,ths opening, and a stick remove3 which had : been placed over the sasb'to hold it ia 'p(- eitlon. The-thieves theu-enteredL thelwin dow into flie.copfc room, i thence! through a door into passage and theppeintP; the bedroom..;: There were two of, the thieves, one of them remaining in the cook room as k lookout,'. iH Is1 supposed, fwhlie:'iihebthr was to perform the work of 'ransacking' the house. Irf the bed room ail the loose cIok thing:; was!. gathered into bundle .be iingi ,a!iout aasmuqiiis -voneaiman, cpujd conveniently carry,, aocl .the. villain, then went to the side ot the bed; upon which Mr.' aha' Mr'if Slf4ere eeptnMundl unaware of I the - dangerous presence; grasped) Mrs; '& by.throaV with 'one had, as if to prevent anyNoutcry, and en attempted . tof forcetht ripg from t her. fingers. -Notwithstanding,, the,- Tptessure upon her. throat, however, Mrs. S. was able to' sound 'the alartii. ! ' This1 frig hiened the 'burglar and ak the1 'same' time awokd Mr.Stkesy wha g'rasped a xielol which? waa handy and started after tha flow rapidly nh i treating thief, nf Jjdway between the bej!-f i room and cook-room Mr. 8. attempted to j fire upon the intruder,-but the weapon, which iad beeri Unused for some' time, "aMif m w v.WM.W WW . US,J , 111 ITT ITTT1 In a 'moment after the fellow stumbled over a .tables and , Mr ,. S.,-attempted jo brain, the fellow was too quick. for him. He was, compelled to drop his bundle how ever.and jw t.wMIM. V.WM MMVUM WMW VWM jwlodow; preceded "by hU cpmpanlon'who jbad ,beenJsft behind,. A small, (buti faith ful watch-dog waa lying asleep in a,. rock png chairinhe, rpomj but the burglar's jmovementSjWere'J so 'quiet,' he beings barien ifobted, that th'e aaimai;'ouly:wokf "when IheinntftWiiMkHn fcltTn tta' i?- ( ! This makes the third1 attempt to robMti Bikea. vjae repognjzea the: burghn the kootn, a thin,bla:a; man, , ; as one with whom TheimpfeasiobJ "Otlhe; burJgiaTrs,l fingers Vece Visible upon Mrii.S. 'a ihtoataa IhoUs or two after the occurrence. -o- i, inaermomeier Beeoral- TT"'Tr,'" T rvr" The fonowmg:wiflshbw the 8ate!of ;Uie thermometer at the'stations mentioned, at 4.31 Yesterday evenlag Washington mean time,;aa ascertained frqai the daii bulletin fcsued from, the jSignaipfflce in this .cty f, Atlanta. ....,.,. 75 JV.ey wesu.ff ,..,vu Mobde,.'.: .".85 Mo&tmeryv. . S3, Augusta. . ;'.79 Charleston.ti ... . .TJ Charlotte., 75 Corsicaha, l.i i . .07 Galyeston,,(U,,H84 Havana. ...... .. . Indianola, ,'i2Vfc.88 New Orleans,,..". 82 runta uassa, . . . i.w Savannah BL-Markv....,..89 Wilmington, acksonviue t . .o9. A Washington dispatch' of thV 16th says the Superintendent of the5 asl Buif' Vey furnishes the fonowtag information foe the benefit of ; mafinersi ;VTbere.; ia con? tinned increase of water. on the Bald Head, bar; oft Cape Fear river., The least sound mgs are now twelve ieet n mean . low teir.i t'j'Mu vifejjotxfta Jut'tm, iic -Iw ! iifiiB MAILS. nioi the mails f close aid larrive' iaiuWiel City NoxtherntlaugkinatlawJ;.JZi45 PI.M; Northern tnrough v&j f 1 1 mails flJ.,.:7,.v"g:80 A; MT ails for the U. i;aiiroad, - - - ; and route suferilied tnereiJ:ai r from,' including A & N.JC.? - Railroad; ai'. i-i.'t k iy Si3Q AM.' Honthern mails for ' all1- rtointa i U ' ! saomnioauy. Aiill. Westerncmails(q.C. R'yldaUy - r. , I (except 8iinday):Ulf . 0d'P1LL ail for:X-barliuigtonj f?f tu xtauroaa .......... ... . 7.-45 rv Ai. ails for points'1 between FiolJUtoi1 c. rence and Charleston .fc..v.iw7i30 AlilLi . il'earl Riveri "Tuesdays todJt?m,Ij rj3 'jFridays..fr..;Mt:.;k pJP It-. jrayetteyiue, via linmberton. f daily. except-Sundays'. 55 t8. jClnslow, jC- f S ;! and finternien-, ni-3iv.o s diate offices every Fridav, . 6:00 A M., gtnltliville mails, by steam i1 ; 1 ooas, aauTBxcepi ounaaysjffa J-JO. Jiiaiis lor Juasx. 4iUi,nQwaasi r -f -j Creek and Shallotte, every,. . ,t , Friday-' at . IV 1 v. .V:.J . . . J 6:d0 A' JC ..WilminetoE andliisbor Mon- 'iJ' I no o ' days and Fridays atw..if;.6aOO A, W "4 F T .OPEN FOB SBUVKUT. . . Nortbern through tnails.1. . ;v.J 'iOO A.' iortnern$' through and' way' 'v i - s- t (mails. v. ii i. kIV . t.7a00 A it Southern mails 7KX) A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ,r."vr05 A?Ml Mtnmn flfflAa nMnfrnin S a Tlf. tnlQll audfrom 3 to 50 P.M. o Money order and iRegister. Department ojpeibme, as stamp. General yeliverylbTCdffrom':Sa A it to 6a and on Sundays fromS :S0 to a Stamps for sale at general delivery when ,v fiAiisvuii6uiiu xrum suvcf - uozes every i 'day-at-ACOPILoLoai .isvlia.j fii-a" l ft'irtsfe . ' ' i fitrtV.a fj'iil" 4arterlr ITleetlnsra TblrA ISoand iifor tbe VVllminztoa "District , . D MCUureb't sutli.'5" S':-i;iJ--a yt Brttnswick; at fietliel.rr..V.1.JTuy;? is, t Wtlmlneton, Fifth. PTeet uly t S6, 27 Wilmingwn, Front btreet..'...J.r?..i .Aur. S, '8 Waccamaw lUwion, at.bethel,41,.f..,Augw e S.ii8 Emitkvuie Station.. i.., ..Aug. 6, S TopsalLU Orlow .,.,..... S.....AU2., 15, IT i he EiPtrict Conference wQ convene at GhevC ChtJrc.CLntoTC'.iilipi' -itf -v.;-'t 17 t. at n a'ciuck, A. lu.. The t"-ui preached Jay r.ev. John Teit ;(UijV Jf,?,.ltj .L.8. 9 'o'clock, A. LI. The t"-uiaz scfiuoa wul le i ii t -r m ' utte7-d3::,; pe naa .a stfuggw apout tnree months ago, having'detected mm in' an attempt to" break Into'hisnouser fcflti- or-al ny . I r J Clio ' V r' ' WHOLE NO. 3,723 KIVKK AND HAHINK. f;T-.The Mercedes, from this p6rt;-arrivecf .out yesterday.-',; i-.". 1 1 sfsThe-schr. E. J3. PaweU was reported In, below yesterday afternoon. , ,f..;i I "'ir- f choonerj J3"aiff Murncr,,' Mclntyre; cleared . from Charleston on Thursday for this port - - . 1; The German barque J". JCinn, Wil-j liams, from this port, arrived at Stettin on' the 13th inst.' - -kJ 5 ' ' -4 , o.j, 1,4 ; i1 f.."f - ?,".. -.i f.;- ' The Swedish barque Varin, Wester.-' fund', fcound for this port, sailed fromGlas goW yesterday i-' V '': -a t-f - I ! 5s Captaittv Hansen, of the - Norwegian barque Kong Carli which arrived here yes-; jerday, from St.-Xincent- Cape ;de - Verde, reports tha,on June ?4th,,Jn, latitude ,17 deg. 47 minutes . north, jlong S6 deg, 80 minutes west', "he spoke an American ship Shdwinjg the betters H. 1 B.v G, F.," from JlexIllionersJ5a for Guam6nasand.a All onboard welL.t i.tj-.i "oj ril.T.Voi; rrir items, ; V.r : Chew Jacksoh's Bxsx Sweet Navy.Tobaceo, ii, . t i m m i i Oosta nomore than a weigh beam, and answers Sot both) a (50 Five Ton Wagon Bcale, freight paid. Address of Bingham ton, BmgIitmu)B.N.y. mure ear lor nervous . eihanstion. etc - The nly J.K. eare.v ClrcnlamnftllMl fnw. Aili-Ma KEaVJtS. 43 Chatham BLK.T. v. f.svl 'i ii i-an lull 't.v . ti."i;i - FIKB BNQLISEt GUNS. The attention of sports men la invited to the advertisement f Messrs. J. A W.. Tolley. manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham England. - Their guns are made to order according to Bpeciflcations and measure, ments famished, thas-easuring the right crook, length of stock &c , r t , . i .? -' m m 'a' ''' -FOB , UPWARDS OF THIKTT TBARS 'su wmunr'B Soothihs Stbuf has been nsed for children.. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wmi ooua, regulates the bowels, cures dtbbhtxbt and DiAMwrau, whether arising from teething or other causes." An old mid well-tried' remedy. 29 OBHTB A BOTTLX. '."! - : The intense Itching caused by certain diseases' ot the skin u speedily allayed by Quito's Bulphub Boapt which entirely- removes every species of eruption, lt perfectly safe, and far cleaner and more effective than any ointment. vvk.f;tf- o'i'ii Ladies of Forty who U66 SiUifl Path ,X)ts eccxq tea years yoaugeg. .,, fl0,;J l.j -TMatoit, Gad., March 8lBt,'187g.L-"There 'are men1 In this community who were victims ia early life of Syphilis, and who have taken the Medicine 3. b . 8.,- and are now tO all aDDearanr.fa and In t.hAlr tnm hct ;lief as free Trom taint of disease as the -first man fresh from the hands of his Maker. Delicacy for-, jbids theis public recommendations of this medl- cine, but lam allowed to refer, privately to those wm wiu miuone BTcry uung uurc can oe SBia in Its favor." Thos. JU MAssiHBinte, Druggist., Scldby QKMH4FiwuniaB,aadaUDruggistB. J .v vv 'KEr .ADVERTISEMENTS., GEA1ID EZCTJESIOH ! THE, .j MO ITNTAINS L T EAVraa WILMINGTON, THURSDAY, JOxV j oisii, at a. jb.; rerarning, leaves Menry's oa rutcupt ui; amvmg at wummgton on tneoin. : Bpecial Coaches for Ladies.. Ne pains will be spared to make the Excursion pleasant.' ' - -Fare for round trip from Wilmlnirton and return, DNLY taeOv Tickets can be had of Mr. J. A. Cor- oett, i marKet street, or on Doard the train. , , ;ti "i V u v W. A. MCLEAN, J - JyisSt 19,,80v .. Manager.;i 000w Tbris Smploent mas UN D EES idNED WILL ! PAY TWENTY p&TS PER HUNDRED: POTJND3 FOS PQTE LEAVER, de'trered at the Clyde Steamship Whirf tottjscityi " S'j: ":?" ft;. Car! - W. S. GLARE, Agent . American Pine Leaf Fibre Co. ' W 1 1 i . j ; ' i : it f ;- ' i. ni i '' ol Jy 19 StJ Our Complete Succeso N SELUNQ THE "XTNGt" OF SHIRTS HAS caused intense excitement among email dealers e shall nevertheless continue the sale at only - for the very best EEINFORCED WAMSUTTA iHIRT made)at-vf . .. T 1 Jy 19 lt 1 : ! MDNSON'S. is (.-a citJ t -j-1,' v A , . WE HAVE JUST LANDED .,t , 1700 Bbls Fresh Lime. Tnere is ne other Fresh, Lime in this market. 1. 1 x. . . . T , ?oV Sale at BOTTOM FldtJEES. Alsoi PLAStES, CEMENT and HAUL , . rfitZ'jt L9vi jl,'U-I,j--- jj lif-u .... - Worth worth. ITex7sBoolis; flSSMAHGERYS 'roSES..1 , t , i r - ROBERT C; METERS. fc'bnIforatyIewith:tMe Ae:; lWrto'cent8 & Paper. oVftloV In ClotlL ? 0lL . f ARK.OF, TBS RUSSIAN VIOLINIST. , ? . V -s . , BT HENRY GKEV1LLB. 1 .,, j .u,N'i..,S'''i,ili ' . -t Complete In one lanra volume. Price . tl SO. in IfoBoeeo Clotti, Blaekaad Quite. w-'-SLnt- tmt - For sale at Jy'ttff'' :l lW , HEnrSBERGER'S, ;T N68. 88and 41 Market St , 4' . Z Dp n't Forget Mill pHATl DELIVER GROCERIES BY THE WA UUX IXJAJj; AT THE BOUNDS, P7FB OF CHARGE, excest the Toll Tree.- 2000 RJtetoN,o,HAMs,N,i:i ft .w . I vrfJ LWehlngfroav4:tol3Lbs.. 150 0 fww NA fiMnr-sg w - 4 1 ii ;.-jwC'-S-.a ynUAMS,BtOlBLba. FERRIS .UALIrRADB ALAEK" STSHOULDERa , and FJM. BEEF.r .The enlj.jjbsalately reliable Meat' In the Market.. ; Received every week aad gnaraa- ?l??o f rfrtJ ,M-vol c ' FRESH ROASTED and GROUND COFFEZ3,of Good Stock, are speaking Ihrongh your neighbors 15 J t. . . 8 ; j . 3 V 4 til Twot,. .i 6 t'O 'i'hrrewf ,g , , 8 f0 -S. .. 19 CO ,.17 IU C I I'll ,'isree monies.. ir";!! o ( J " One jt.ir,. ....................... (J 10 : E3Contract Advertisement taken at propor tionately low rates. - Tea lines selld Konpareil typo make one square. KE7 ADVEIlTISIi: TENTS: Salt. 9nHft 8ack8 LIVERPOOL SALT, Htri?e4 Sacks and full weJt. 2Q0 Scs Fine SALT, : For sale bv y ADRIAN A VOLLT:r.3. 8.B. corner Front and Dock &ta. 1y M tf Corn, Flour and Bacon. J200 Ba8hela wtlte Sllxed CORN, ' i-. 0 BW,FLOUB 1,11 Srades, Boxes MEAT,: ."-;':".'' -" For sale at the large'Wholeiale Grocery of JT 13 tf ,. .. , , ADRIAN &VOLLERS,'V Sugar, CplTco, Tea, c, 2QBblsKeflned8DaAn, : 325 BaJ 510 Ja? C022 1 . 50 Boxes TKA, i&4 vi l-1 0 0 Hkdi ,nd BbU MOLASSES, . . ; , For sale b iebv -ft) watc fwt ADRIAN A VM.I.HBil - if jyisu K. coraer Front and Dock Bta. " C a I if o r n i a 17 i n e g IN i WOOD, - Ordered expressly fornae daring (he Warm Beaten rr inim-' fr-i- u U t ,r hock;" 8HKRST.- lC'tonfCaoiVla'slliaiqs of Panama " i ;'i L-;'' -Vj'VERY Vi-NB.-v l.-- , , , t - JJID AT VEBY LOW FIQUEB8. -WE GUARANTEE A LARGE SAYING TO ALL i. WHO USE THESE WINESw V T-.-.- A80 THB CHOICEST Family Crocerie G FRESH EVEBT -WEEK: ' - V - IF YOU DESIRE, THtf BEST AT THE LOW18T wrsi . - - - , J'::,- ,v i . . - CASH PRICES IN THE CITY, . . . With a Guarantee to Please at all times-or have - . Goods returned, call noon r. Boatwright IIcKoy, and T.HOBTH FBoWsTj!'.' Summer Ohoes. Every one : needs a 1 lir of thoee handsome' - 1 and SLIPPERS. - v unr BtOCK 18 UUM- PLETE, andat the pri-, cea we are ,'ofl3ring them are the BEST. BARGAINS to be found in Wilmington. GEOl H. FRENCH & SpN'S, j ; 39 N. Front St.iWilmIncton-i 1yl7tfS i ;J6hii Da7Son s Co. ; Iri ARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST 1 j complete assortment of General Hardware ia the Btate. THEY HANDLE HARDWARE EX- CLUSIVELY. Large and Close Bayers will find it -t to their Interest to examine their stock before buy ing elsewhere. 19, 21 and 23 Market street, , j JylSU , . WUmington,N.C. 1149 actal uXfRP01, 8ALT v 3 3000 JaetLMte and Mixed CORN . 600 Bags VIRGINIA MEAL, inn TJKia vrinoan. .11 mu. tAD.... m.i..u: Also, Floor. Meat, Glue, Hoop v Iron, Snoff, fee, at Bottom Prices, at - D. L. GOKB'S, - r' jy 13 tf; NOS.S and S South Water St. J. Lucky, Bill 1 TjUCKY STILL. ;r.ij i ? olTR FURNITURE SELLSr 4 , j ' " AKJJ AJUWAXB WJOjJU ) Cansd: We bay and seU at Lowet Prices. , '--'i BEHHBND8 & TflUNROli, . - i H.B, eofc Market and Sd Sta, Wilmington, N. C ; OTILL . THE ATTRACTION r THEY f BUY" i .1 ava mvu. 1... 1 1 ... ti j q.nantity of music. It plays any tune. : : 1 wusm w Biguu . x uerv is w uiuik tw eikuer aiuu vr scnooi books, Btauonery. liiank, ueoks, c, 4cc, in great variety, at low nznres. i YATES' BOOK TQRB 6 PHOTO BOOMS. li. Fruit Juices. 0UBE STRAWBERRY AND PINE- APPLE -U XT" JUICES, put up in sealed quart champagne bottles. These Juices are far superior to extracts ''. for flavoring Ics Cream, Syrups, Water Ices, Jellyt Ac.,: : -Vox saleat -! - v;ji.vv. ! , , - S. G. NORTHEOP'S , I jy 18 tf ji, "Fruit- and Confectionery Stores. : ;:Pair;;5ITptiC3.;;'.';: Z TOU ARB STANDING ES YOUR OWN LIGHT ' f JL- by not buying your ) . .jttjSAii (rres&, white, r'tci jtid rne)or .... ..4 -pRiSTO Co. s CO.; , 3i!w wo Dealen in Gram, Hay Feed, c,..; JyHtf :;ic, x-reari tiommy, xjour, ieai, c..,:; 9 f ' JToot of Dock fctrecL , !)' t.O . - -I ' i - ... . . -iit.THB CELEBRATED. . " tNEZiClGAE! Has the largest ran of any Five Cent Cigar in New ' . j .. 1. . ' - - - -r- York.- Tresh lot Just received at KASPEOWICZ' . GARDEN CITY CIGAR EKPORIUIT, Try (hem and yoit will smoke no other., v, (i J B . . Jyl3tf , .. , ,T WERNER ft H. C, FES'TTT, TV 1 VtL i J known GERilAN BAfc--r i A. J : ..t DRLoa-JiiJ, have, o "Ttotoe et"- t t' i - , ney, concloued toE oCJ 1HB . rf I r- cuiiing to25c; Shampooing to S5cr pd . tf:.cra -Dveinr 30c and upwards. No. 7 SOUlii and No. 11 ' JNORXHi FRONT STS. , c .jTl3lf, tilSuinnier nats !.. 1' T LOW PSICZ3 I - ' 5 , ' A-iH r i I f 1 a !jyntf HAIHUQN A ALLEN. V ; Hatters. "1 CU" F T7?, r rir cTr-T"T- 1 V, 1 J. C -C .0. i- at low .TCUbZ puces I."!""' ' - ; 1 - - t C-c- -or tor - " I J. b . TECS Wai- ' J. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 19, 1879, edition 1
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