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A; THIS IL-OILj - , t . : . -,)J.-U,(. . . HAT98 80S8CJUPTIOS IH ABVAXCV : ,'n... ywir, (by mail) poatage paid, ; " in, iK months, v ' . " ' " 4 00 three month ' -. " i as ivemoEtb " ' " - ou To City SabBerlbure, aellvered in any part or the rtty, Fit teen Cents per week. On City Agents are apt. authorised t collect fr mere than threw mnt a . advance. ' . . -" . - - The Iron masters in North England have given notice of a reduction jt Ave per cent, on the wages of employes: Ttae I religious question between t! a the Vatican and Germany has been settled. One hun dred persons have been' arrested on, the estate of ;the Czar's brother; the Grand DukeXonstantine. Isonomy won the Goodwood cup; Parole was third. .rThe OJessa Chamber of Congress feel much concern over the facilities for shiDDine I wheat thr6ugh the Mississippi mouths.; . . ... r . . rm " Our early dispatches report five new cases and three deaths from the fever at Mem- phis Like weather ia favorable to the spread of the disease: the , blacks 'onoose the scheme , of going into camp.' Five J ladies were drowned by the npsetting of a I pleasure boat in the; St. Lawrenci river. In a burning bouse in Michigan a lady I unit rhilil rwriIMf in 1Iia Aiiiih ' A I . I man in Hempstead, N. Y., shot another the head five times, . killing him' instantly The mortality among the - soldiers in I the Afghan war, from cholera and other u,ae ar " Rw u.ut. in the field. r; The ' extremists . in T the I French Chamber defeated the Biahopa' """T" --'-s , vuuuk. mere were two aeatns irom yeuow fever in the New Tork quarantine hospital rahtine hosniuv yesterday.7.,. -Germany,.'will ,prppc8e;a tax on dividends on public funds. The-United States Consul at Gibraltar has received.; letters threatening bimsell and family. ' Spain will not remove the export duties on sugar.'s The Zulu war expenses already foot up four and one-half million pounds. 4 The National ' Edu-' cational Association favor the donation of public land for schools for the higher cdu cation of women. , The last Russian ildier has lelt Eastern Roumelia.'- Oaly three cavalry regiments in Bulgaria. Jamaica advices received in New "Xork refer to gloomy i crop 'prospects ; and -very oppressive taxation of the colonists.' ,rrr- 1 wo ladies were capsized in a row-boat in tbe river near New Brunswick, N. J., and drowned, -i- ;Cairo, 111., ';' has adopted viirnrnna miarantinn mpnRtirp.fl , Acainat mil infected districts Four new cases of fever ami one death were reported for the I afiernoon in Memphis. s Forty thou- and soldiers are to be f urloaghed in France t Ihe end of r August. "-7 The Count de Cliamboord again puts forward his mbV naichical aspirations. The laleKhe- dipe of Egypt will reside at Khodes. , The Board of ! Health of New Orleans come to , the rescue of that city New York uiarkels: Money easy at 2a8 per cent cotton steady at lljlli centa; soutbern'fljur active and steady at '$5 5 65; wheat less active; ungraded winter red 93c$r 10; com a shade easier; ungraV A.. A- A-lTKAKt. k nninla . IniiuKliii.'! IM.V I at 26 cents asked; rosin dull at l 251 30. They .. are about'CtQ annex Blanches- J ler (opposite to Richmond) to Rich I 4 tt ' .". - -- ''' mond, Va.(. . . . .,.- Mr. A. H. Stephens delivered - a long and masterly speech on the 27th, at A"tlanta;Ga."awhich is f ully I re-. ported in the Constitution of the 28lhi The business interests of California are threatened with the "dry rot," and, all on account of the 'Hoodlam Con; stitutioa." bach is tbe talk in com- mercial centres. - - ""!''- J "'A, Th Philftrlplnhi Jinn harVa u,iU luv uuuw,repurwu u . the Potter's Field, were sold at $3 a piece lor au una aim. at o .or cu: . t 1 1 iii'. J ' ? t dren, , to tbe dissecting room. . - 'Vhaxr An innt m!nd hunmnrr p.rlnfu .-....- : line or balmorals in England a bit: Kale Webster was iTde to" :d aHgle Z-'fu'iiaJLA ' !i.i,i. co untr r ) scalico fiai not, taken off Jia lhat wav . 4. . ,,t : . 1 . .Senator Bruce savs that ; thuai far mrttii? oa Vinao" iia.AvrPfl in t ho Tn. -, r. i' aaairs 01 tne j? reeaman a xann. w vindicate the officers. Go deep and r - . eearch long, Senator, for there is rot- tanr,Ja ' -' A ; Ui :.---..ii ki;A4 i ; i s Vain is generally believed t m New xork that Gov. Robinson Will be the ! . .,, rp ' Democratic . nominees Tammany threatens, but Uncle Sam Tilden and his barlV are for Robinson. That will settle it. '' The political stew-kettle, in iNorth Carolina is simmering ,away,: The fire was made so early it will ; require a heap. of ,kindIing"rTto , , keep, it .r 1 - :4fJ agoing. Many a candidates hopes will be burnt up before rJone, 1880. nr iTl ' TTiT Washington City j. ow.par - encing a Dig Bcare over aiarmmg yei: iow tever xenorte. xdb osc asics: - 'Has the vellow fever Obtained a foot oldin Waahinetonf .Tbia is a rnomen- tous query, and it demands an immediate and decisive answer. '. Sherman's campaign in Maine was iot a success.- He, id not "boom." That Stalwart1 sheet, the Baltimore American, says: ', '-'' 'C-u-- "He was ratbsr coldly recoivet), and the awidrcBBes of local leaders aroused a great ueai more enthusias&athan did bia efforts. .1 : ! -2 V TT. il; Grenada is panio-atricken , and not overQQ mhabitanta:.: remain; uv6f 2,800. A lelter in'1 the Loaigville Verier - Journal tiiYaizl i I . f 'Merchanls are ciosibjs. tlieir slot storns and removing their merchandised. ;;the t6n begins ti look like some 'banquet hall de sened.V Those who cS8ed sDrouehilast year's epidemic are as! much.;excittid Add are leaviDgas rapidly as those who are fJi0t exempt. -Drs. Crait and Job risoir; Com missioners appointed by the National Beatd Of Health, tke first to investigate the fever, the latter to report bu. the ' saoitary condi 1) ol th ln!ecied jdistriets,. ti lvsd. here this nittruing." Both sy they have not eeu a he-althier locality-natural Mfatnage Jex Cellent, sanitary. condition good I ' - r . Vr f. u.'fpr I Louisville, KV. opened . witje -jts doors laal year to all refugees. :;it is growing4 a -Utile more car efuli and tl5 bllti.vW.MttWiaitr'Sf r.i i,' 1 tiona as to the diair) feeling? of all bag in gage. No persotf can leave the city ;ly, without uaving baggage t caeikou by . .- ... - .J I . . o ; at J a quarantine, officer. There .are four jmp0ried cases and all are doing well Their0 is one vimportedrcaaa at SC T - . jv " it . 5,."'- i ' . : JS. Col. Keating, the humane editor of it.4 j : . ;.' ;i v . V16 Memptiia Appeal, is invyasning- ton. He thinks tho imulencs of the fever is passed, and (that it (cannot epread very greatly forAthpwantj-of material to feed upon. He thinks further that business will be going on as usual in the course of six weeks. We trust his hopes and expectations will be fully realized. . The grammatical editor of the Richmond Dispatch ana the vener able llev. Dr. Jeter, senior editor of the lieliffious Herald) have "locked horns" over some nice points in gram mar, The Dispatch man , does thev most successful 1 batting, if we may so write without offence. ; T,iero are already about a dozen applicants for the vaoant mission! to the Court of St. James. None but rich men can afford to take the place, ala it costs $25,000 annually "to run the machine," and tbe salary is but $1 7,500. ' Lively times are looked for in Georgia. - Gov. Colquitt is popular, and Senator Gordon is for him for renominatin. ? Ben Hill and Aleck Sterheua are reconciled., and; are in ftin5l.iVior,.?- nh HheV "are a 1 sronff . . ' ? I team. j Theie are no new cases of yellow fever in New , York and breadstuff s are still lower. fcpiriis Turpentine. V - Judge Merrimon is still -sick with fever. I . The Charlotte postoffice was robbed of $7.10. Dr. J. Buxton .Williams has been elected Superintendent of Health: for Granville county f Tho Normal School at Chapel Hill closed last Thursday, the closing 1 ex I erciseabeins conducted bv Prof.Ladd. 1 Dr. Y.'VT'; Young,5 he leading :.. ..... " i . Dbvsician of Granville, has been extremely ll! tot wtek8' . He is thODSnt to r. . N n Railroad, bv which Mr. Alex. Thompson, of Alamance, waspain- I IU11V uiuiacu nuvui 1110 wau. oaia tuc observer. 1 j RoWh Observer: Alexander M. Bradwell and Thomas Roseboro, who were to be bung on August 8th. at States- I villa tnr hnrfrlnrv havfl hflP.n OTftntP.d it I reorieve bv the Governor until Friday,! the flh of September, s - . I 1 Mrs. Susan, wife of Wiley Kttdt denlv ol oDoBlexy while at church listen - I ing 10 me iunerai sermua 04 ucr oicp-ouu,, 1 nn ih 12th inst.i, rue YJores .savsisne was 71 yeays-of age, and respected by all I who knew her. , v. ; Darham is a growing town, ana I tobacco did it. In 18G9 real estate, was -val- j at 216,S0. In'1875it hadj risen to fW7. in i87 Kwa8.Taraett aif b,- I on? no w Iparn from the Recorder ,Tha j property is assessed at $493,570 Twenty; years ago H. was all wpo.f.vV' t r'A corresponaenV'jiens, t tne ; tta- .1 ieienavW mat a lew nines iruiu xjubuiuu discovered a water that I when corked np. in botUes will (effervesce I like champagne, and w benevea to contain " cn .i. Dr0neriiea,rft Parties Ure J taking steps to bave.il tested. ; . 1 ! The Monroe Jiapress- 8ay8jtne f 16U,UUU necessary to iibibu vutj yueraw x Halishurv Railroad to Wadesboro has been HRTured. and the work has commenced; and I will be pushed forward ia earnest Jtill it is Jrpn iJadie. of peewnber. , . The Wilmington Stab says1! Wfo I G. Cox; a large merchant 01 w lnsion, naa made an assignment.",. Qur esteei temporary has got things slightly : ihis item. .Mr. Cox is hot ; a tnei maae an assignment. ; vuc wwcunuwu- :tiy mixed in merchant of Winston. Winston , Leader. , Tbe . damage I was done by the printer. We wrote Kinston. ; Vpaifil 4tkt there ia 80mething of c a Steele "boom" ia i tne rum iiaiuuk. u&neB x umip the Fifth District ton, :the colored boy who was run over near the North Carolina , depot r one day i last week, died of. his nnjaries. Thirty telephones will embellish the residences of subscribers to the Exchange next week. Mrv:k;W GrabfEfifliUs- bqro, has been travelling in tbe Souths The Durham ?Jledorder.". says: j!"Mr.'.', Graham travelled and conversed, with numbers of the victims pf the exodus to; Kansas,? and without exception found the. negroes glad to get back borne, and' loud in . their : de- nunciation of the deception practiced upon them." . ' - , ' Winston Sentineh A letter from Caswell says; There, has . been no season for planting .tobacco, 'since June 15th; weather continaes very dry, plants all dried up; some planters have not planted half their crop; verv few have Dlanted all; bad . stand; I think 4herewill- not be a crop planted this year4 as the time ii passed and lants gone. The survey 01 tne uape 'ear & .Yadkin Yallev railroad ' has been completed from; "Winston; to Mount Airy. Major Jones reports a grade of 105 feet to the mile. s;V.4: ,i ,:..,-..! ,tf;i m -Xumberton Mobesonianz S Mas ter Eddie, son;: of! the late Cot Jas. Sin clair, who left cur towa-two weeks ago. for the Presbyterian hospital of East Philadel- pnia, nas nad an operation perrormed on bis "ankle, and ' is1 improving. ' The Charlotte Observer, is engaged in the! colos- Bai undertaking ox counting (-candidates. Let our cotemporary go down and number Ihe sands of the seashore, ' -Red Banks clots: Mr. Thos. H.1 Barnes1 died of apo plexy on the 8th inst., at the residence of Mr. E. H Paul, , after an. illness of . only fourteen . hours. ., Several farmers .in this vicinity have ; lost a number of bogs' with cholera, Mr. K 11. Paul having lost over fifty quite recently; ' 4 :i , t' ' - ' -:! Goldsboro 'Mess'enaerP'' Colonel John W. Isler put out ' 14,000 ' bushels of marl last week; at a cost of not quite three quarter cents to. ( tbe bushel. ' AThis beats manipulated blgn-prlced lertuizers. , We are pleased to learn that two or three' of our citizens have already signified their Willingness to subscribe $1,000 each to the Goldsboro & Harnett Railway.' Let others follow- suit. ; Snow lull i items Mr. W. F. JewelL a well .known -citizen ,of Greene, ' was. -struck senseless; and for a while; .apparently dead, by lightning,' last Thursday, in the Btore of Messrs. Sogg Bros.vnear. Snow Hill. A gentleman siU ting byhim escaped t unhurt, n Some goods were burned and a corner of the Btore con siderably injured. ' Miss , Kitty Potter's tioiei narrowly escaped burning a week ago. t;. t-u -;' .nsi '.-.ii. i i Charlotte ' Observer t Mr. J. i Ii' Sims; an ' aged citizen I of Charlotte,' was among the delegates to the recent district conference in Concord.; While at the depot awaiting the . arrival of the train Saturday night, he lost his footing and fell from the depot platform to tbe track below.receiving a painful cut-orrtheheadand other bruises," from the effects of j whieh he was rendered insensible for a lialf hour or longer. He does not appear to have sustained perma nent injuries" A gentleman inst from Lumberton says of Miss Amelia Linkhaw, wnose trial tor the kmmg or her alleged flRdilOPivTM warrl . rtartman t a hntol in Lumberton , last fall, will - come on at the lall term of Kobeson . Superior Court, to meet in November, that' she is now in ex cellent health arirl i inMti ftho ta ntill in jail, butha3 . the -privileges of the prison ana receives visitors ; almost daily. The child of misfortune to which she gave birth just after! 'fbsr -8hot Hartman.'ia with its mother, and is a bright and handsome little Oxford Torchlight-. Last ThW day Mr, Thomai JI Crews received a letter which wna written to him twentv-four years aio; while he was attending school at ooutn jLiuweu. jit was considerably worn by ''its trip around the world." - Mr, S. E(. Callis, living near I Oxford, sold 508 pounds of tobacco last: Friday at Cooper's vyarenoase, in uenderson, which netted him $437 02. ' His whole load brought him nearly $1,000. V Mr Charles Taylor, an aged and respected marj living in this coun ty, leu trom a load or oats last Thursday and broke his left arm near the shoulder. --Mrs. Polly Umsted. a moat excellent Christian lady, died near Knap of Reeds last Tuesday, in the. 93d year of her age. -j The v protracted meeting at Salem closed last Friday. Eight conversions, six oi wnom connected themselves with the Methodist church last ' Sunday morning. 4 Rev. J. E. Thompson closed a suc cessful revival at Bullock's chureb last Saturday. Seventeen converts. Mrs. Moon preached Friday, on her way to Mt. Pleas ant ev. T. j . Jiorner, or Hender son, is holding an interesting aeries of meet ings at Mt,. Zion church. - Rev J. A. Stradley is holding a revival meeting at Knap of Reeds with much success." j Charlotte c Observer: The' coro ner's jury who held "an inquest over, the body of Mima Harris, the colored woman Jwho- recently 'died in the - county poor nouse, decided mat tne woman died from' injuries inflicted upon her person by bur husband, Abe. Harris. The decision was chiefly based upon" tfe a dying declarations of the womanfwho g-.id Bhe had been struck in the back by llarris with a sledge nammer, and . upon ire. statement or Dr. Wilder,the,; county physician, who made tbje post . Eiortem - examination -and gave it as his opinion that the woman's back- lftnr had been inlnred... bv -violence. f f -TJapt. Yi Vi Richardson,' of Columbus raaunty, one of the jJixectoraof the Western xxviitt v"uuua it tou. j, waa in uie city yesterday on ma ty to Asnevuie, to at tend the Weeting of the Board there todav. Id view of the contest between the Eastern and Western Divisions, which must culmi nate at this meetinz. more thaa usual in terest attaches to it. The general imprest . ; .i '-tkt .iirj. ffl.il ... ' : i a 7 : ' eion is mat ju.aj. xwuius, tae jrresiaenror the Western Division, will, not give up the assets, &c,notwithstaudinK the former -de mand made upon him by the Governor at the last meeting of -the Board, claiming that the . circumstances no w . surrounding the case exempt . him from the actof-tlje- laat jueiaiaiure, requiciuf; luut ; ouvu iranu-f rer no maue. - . . i lTJ JE3I B ;;0 EE TIT. !Mtjnbon King of. ahirta U ,s . -Si , i .i. . i xjiuxjuajMi.M.uxvtlac oaic, ; . ..-,-5) ; ;ij Heinsbbbgkr Gold pensi'&c. MASoitic-Meeting Wilmington 1 Lodge. ; FoBjaoosiSiW.l-C & A. R. R s4iek 4iiwSa? jtif is - J3y advertisement in this issue it will be sefen that,1 by '-virtue.' of a decree of, the Circuit Court of the United States for tho District of North, Carolina ;,i4th, Jndicia: District), MaJ; Dc J. : Devane, Commia sioner, "will sell to the highest bidder at the Court1 House door in this city, on Wednesday; the first day of October next Ule entire roiuruau uunu tut tun t limiug- fon,'. Columbia , & Augusta', Raiiroad,Cexi iending'frntn; the;; city of; Wilmington. -to the city . of Columbia, a distance of one hundred and ninety, miles,; with 'all the appurtenance and fixtures thereuntd be- loneing. Theterms or "sale, and other, r par UCUiars can jj aaceruuuou uy 4iruv Ibihe advertisement. tM&VjV TJie VwomanV.rri4nd'I;i8 whkt Dr. Bull'a Baltimore' Pills may wen be termed, ior every woman that has once used mem wu not be without them. II' I i 1 t t :wl !. il II .i I 13 . m 1 ,-, r ni;H! . i . - ..1 ' . -Til i J.'.'"!' '".I ."..Tfii 11-1,1. r- t( , Itoeal tiota,. A good crowd participated in Prof.' Agostin i's' excursion ori? the s. steamer T7. There -was no cnapge;,fpr the better in Mn Player's condition at last ac-J ;connts.U He is said ! .to be gradually, kink jng.1 'U.-' -Ji' i ' "! '-in .yrj 'if yji In addition ;t 'the5 mbohlignt BxcnrsiOB on the,, JPassport, . the fits t took luite, aj number q, colored excursionists. down the river last, night- ,f The' train on the" Carolina' Cen- jtral Railroad'was delayed again yesterday by the ' wasW1 : near, , Charlotte, :'&ha 'did iiot arrive! Until 8 :40 o'clock iast'nightJ learn that "there '' will be a meeting ot colored ' discharged ' soldiers at Greenback Hal this evening, , s The object Of the meeting is not known, to outsider ji; One of our prominent Water Street merchants received on consignment yesterday a" fine iive! rraccoon,f youbg ' and ehder,which be was offering for sale- at ; i Sts' s. . '! :"''i Llj-.. : i. si".!l Work on ; the Eilers , store, , . cor-' er of .Market , and ' -South v Water streetav which -was partially - destroyed by 'fire on tihe inorn ing of Sunday, July 6th, will be Commenced on " Monday next, - the 'debris having been removed for .that purpose:- l' , TheJ Gape,' Fear i Light Infantry; one of the colored military cpmpaoies of. thie. city,1 leaves . for . Faytfteville.jOn, the steamer Jsist . this morning, at 10 p'olock, where they go; to participate in the anni versary, v celebration of the Howard L ight Infantry, of that place. . .U-v . . .'i A "SlngU .of Despond" Near the nb lie Hlgbwar. Several complaints have been made late ly of a horsetrap" in" the shape of a miry place about, one hundred ;. yards ..from the extreme eastern end of Castle street, going towards the turnpike . "5 It Is located in 1 an old road, used occasionally 'for the purpose of avoiding the deep sand which. would otherwise prove a serious obstruction' to Vehicles. .' i.V A friehd of burs informed . us yesterday that he was jogging along very comfortably on the old by-way a day or two B'mce.when b,e was suddenly startled and ; jolted ' from hia mental and physical equilibrium .by bis horse plunging into- this boggy place and inking tou bi9Tquarters",in ' the slimy mud., He got jolii 'of bia"'buggy, , and, after working very industriously: for about three-quarters of an hour; ' finally man- ajged to get' his ' horse's fore feet on solid ground, when he made a spring and suc ceeded in reaching a position of -safety; ajnd then it took our traveller nearly, an other hour,' with a colored man to help him, to get the mud and slime 1- from his horse' so he could proceed on bia journey. He had not gone but a short distance when be riet a friend, who jocularly remarked, "I know what f ia ! the - matter 'with you; I've been there, tool" : And "so it turned out. fis friend had been in 1 the : same predica ment a day or two beforeonly worse, be having been on horseback, and thus, came in for his share of the mild. . I ,f tThe place alluded to needs attention but exactly whose business it iatb attend to i 10 a question we are not prepared '.to answer. -., . v-;.! i. ,h. Myar Court. . ' I ! iEmile Crewer,-1 a belligerent' looking young son of the sea, with an ugly-cut on ha face, was arraignedTpnhe charge of creating a disturbance at a sailor boarding house on the wharf., It seems that be was acting disorderly and, when remonstrated with, cursed and abused the landlady.and her son. It was also in evidence that he was about to assault the son, when, in. the atruegle, he . was " stricken a : ' blow '; by the young man and one of his friends. "The Mayor ordered the prisoner to pay a fine of $10 or be imprisoned for fifteen days1, and each of the !twd young : men yrhd' Btrbck him to pay a' fine of $2 "50; the latter' being phniahed fdr taking the law into their own bands. - . -, 'Tbe Charleston Bxeoratonlat, u ' A letter from one p,f the Charleston exT cursiodiats, who-left here on - Tuesday morniBg last, states that they, arrived there Bifaand sound at 8.25 . p. m ! without an accident save that: one of . the'- "heavy weights- of - the crowd; who has to have hia linen cut; and made to order, arrived tHere minus bis' "valise, which' baused bind some little inconvenience. They left here with a good crowd.-ahd had" additions, at nearly every station,., At Marion they were joined by qnite a large 'number. Our cor respondent states that all bad enjoyed the trip up to thatipie of .writing, .'especially that part of jt passed in the city; -Praparlnar for tne, Race. " " '. !'' i The yacht Frolic will be remembered. did not participate In tiie regattaof the uaronna xacnt .uiuo which, came on on tne j! our in pili j uiy. , , since then, aoweyer. Bhe baa been putj in ;thorougb; repair, and will nter.tlie( one on ,he,8th inst. with hopes .of enccess. 4;The yacht ' Carolina which b been out' for two or. three regu lat. races, is now gelting a crew in readiness foi the approaching' contest - which bids fair at present to be one of tbe most pbBti-i nately contested : and Interesting that' has taken place io sometime. 'Aa-fiVimenArreaiea., Two markettien were arrested yesterday morning, on warrants issued by thaMay.or, ( ' chirged with refusing, to remove jtheirpari when ordered to do so by the Clerk9f , .$he! Market, it being ftfter market houra , when such order )Was given. . : Their cases jwill come up for a hearing before, that Mayor's; Court this morning. . yeryreasonabie ngures cunaiueringina ex-t eitei state of' the toarkei.for'Vcooni? 3 I tiji i-. "f '. "j - 1 J- iii J..'jifif :! t To-DaiU IntSlcationa. f ;For; the South .Atlantic and GultStaieV, easterly to southerly f windsi', 4 VUgbt rise in temperature, and- stationary . or slowly f all-f jrig,arom'ctCT;partfytclou jar'easpf 'raii?st are jhg indicaiipns forjtq- day; ..-. .-y i.v.-rcnta iu ?ja;rf if J.&$i Tbtrmomeier Ber.; . f. , - . , , j The following win too vr the state of ! the thermometer at the BaldiM mentioned . at .81 yesterday evening,' Wubmgtoii'jmeari fime, as ascertained rromh3!tt bulletin issued from the Signal Office inJthia. city : Atlanta, T.(.;..j.r.79 Augusta. 1 1'. , '. . .'. 76 ChariestoB, n . .'i';88 Charlotte M.4,.,74 Corsicana,VV;." 96 Key, Wes , i , .84 Mobile. 83 Montgomery v. v. 81 .New, Orleans, . . .84 t uura XYtUUIS, .... .oo Savannah i -.v;. j. .84 St.,, Marks,,.. ,...79 Wilmington,:.. .85 am -lit'.i ft vi a Uaiveston; i jWJOo Havana. . : ,86 Indianola,'.:!.;.'.:87 Jacksonvilla; iuv. 84 V K!H -'v - .f t U1VER AflD ITIAHINCC. I The i Uriah liinmons, Qapt. Morse's beautiful pilot boat, was at one of our Li'it '-ir -, j.- ' t .,.-sfc'. --. wvuarvea yesieruay. (. vr ; 'Capt:' Thbinas i Jonesj .of Uhe Steam-' hip "Behefattofj which arrived ! here yester day teporta speaking the British JSardue frotiht Carolina;) sCapt. - Bnchan,.i on Tues- day the 29,lU inst, 23 miles north pfiHat teraa. She reported all well, and awaiting a favorable wind to make ttto' port " , Therawas. w twelve ,feet.rise, jOn. tbe shoals in the neighborhood of Fayetteville when the steamer ' D, Murckison Jeft that place, and the river' was still rising; with a prospect of a considerable, freshet. 'The MurcJiiwn started- on i the. ) return- trip v for Fayetteville j yesterday , , morning,, at i0 'clock.., t The steamer Wave which arrived, ljcre last night reports about the same con-. ditfon of the river as given' abovev' ' " xitB nans. The mails close 'and ' arrive at ' the City Post Office as follows: ' - - - i clobs. Torthef 'n through mails. 7:45 P. M. !i . K .!. it Northern through.. and... way : I mails. . . . i :rrri . 6r Mails for the. N. C.?. Railroad, f ? - A. M. ana .routes suppuea mere- . I from, including A, &N.-C:! ' .; i ' '-lK i Railroads rat... , , 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points' ! Southj daily;. . . vA . . . i : j : 730 A. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily, (except Sunday). ..... ... . . 6:00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington '"'- I Railroad 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo-" ' ' rence and Charleston . .Vf s 7:30 A. M Fayetteville,&ndofficesonCape f.:: Jrear itiver, Tuesdays and Fridays.' j ......... . i . . k i.ltiO P M.' Fayetteville, via Lumberton, . I daily," except Sundays:... 6:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme- r. diate office avery Fridavir j :00 A. M. Smithville . mails, byateamT .- , , -t ouai, uaiiy voept ounaaya; a.-w jr. ai. J aila for Easy' Hill, .Town I ;.f Creek and Shallotte every ,. . Friday at .". .v. . '. . .. .J r. . ( 6 :00 A. M. Wilmitigtoi: and Lisbon;; 'Mon- .- n i.A) days and Fridays at. . . 6:00 A. M- ( ) OPEN VG& DaLlVEKY'. ' t" Northern through mails. .,r 9.O0. A. Mi Northern through and way; r maua,. - 7:00 A. M. Southern maihs.. ... ' 7.O0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:35 A. M. ! Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., ad from 2,to 5 :30 P.M. ! , Money, order and Register Department open same .as stamp Office. J.' --':. . General deliverypeufrOM6ni0 A. M. td 6:30 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9130 A. M. V ; ' . tJtampa ior sate at general delivery when stamp office is closed. , . .. , . ? i " cixr rrarasi - - - Chew- Jackson's, Best Sweet Navy.Tobacoo. UK MORNING 8f Acan always bO had at the following placs in;thecity i ThePnrcall House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stay Ofllce. ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure . cure for nervous debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. . Circulars mailed free. 'Address J.iKV REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N.Y.. ? , , FOR UPWARDS, OF THIRTY! YEARS Mbs Wimblow's Soothino Stbup has , been . used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomachy relieves wmo oouo, regulates tho bowels, cures dtszhtxbt andPTARRHOtA, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and c well-tried remedy. 3& OIHTBAIOTTU. . ., , frwvvfir.TaD armg im...ffAnHAn rf .nn. men is invuea to tne aaverasemeni hi jlcbbtb. w , e M. -Tolley, manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments furnished,- thus .easurine the right crook, .i. ,.m . A. i . ; . ......... ....... 4 ! . ; . .. . a. . . ... ... . . . . . - t a. v -5 ? wo Avoid the Danger of mrection, tne linen oi, persons suffering from' skin diseaeee or a contagi ous nature should be .washed with Gunra's 8tii. rmm Soap; which is cot only a remedy but a dis infectant. --- -.-, Mi -V- !'?-- ; 4-- ! i QiLii's Ikstantanious. Haib Dn contains no metallic poiaon.L - sii .-"lo.'iSiiJ-xo s-.i : 1 1 NEW ABYERTISEMENTB.,t 1 wii'Aj. v . i2tonioflHo.31ft,A.Fi&A.M; tGBNT MEETING THIS (FRIDAY) BVS: NINtt, AugUBt 1, at 9 O'clock, forswrlft in the win" nmw. v uaiung jtsrainretL are comiauy mviwa to awena. By order of . 8. WaRBOCK.' -..r,r Secretary. ,, Ugl-lt,('J mux-- tfJ&asizi j TkriTH' "Which thbkig of shirts is 'bought; and the satisfaction attending the wearing 'evidences the fact of their SUPBRlORITt. . ', o $old at ONE DOLLAR only by ,-.. t . 3 ,g ! v , m ,x. vroAu reus. vd rjUST RECEIVED Ay LARGB JASSORTMENT of -gold Pens aaff pencils at '--" 'r HEINSBERGBR'S. X1! Pi Y. BIBLES.- ,Ti?s;ii .T Prayer Books aad Hymnals, Hymn Books. Books of . Wonhln. V "J . .11 f a v v. . i v.. . .1 H K'vj i....: i is, VArnlt it rsauns ana ajmni, jwpuakraaiuuuy -vfrrni'fi. M fBJEINSBBBGBR'S.jV :t)X4-Nbs 'AND' dRGANS, Uj ' BllfGHAMSCHppi, V ,THB l7l$T" SESSION BEGINS JULY 80. , BOARD REDUCED TO "151 5? MONTH. m fj For particulars address ' i f j ,f JJ Jy3 8w aac Maj. B BaNGHaJT, Sup'fc -'f si.-.- 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.) SALE. OF- .-.' til fTne W llmington.Golumbia & .Augusta Rail Eoad Under" Decree' of-: Fercclbsure , j - , Wli (Hi ,1) T - - ' - - V ti,.':-it I XY VIBTUB OF A DECBKK OF THB CIR cnlt Court of the United States, for the Bistrict of North Carolina, 4th Judicial District, made in the case of George B. Brown-and Booeh Pratt, trnatees ' eomplainanta, asalnat The Wilmbigten, Coltunbia and Augusta Rail Road Company, Defencant, the i undersigned, Bun can J. Devane, Commissioner an- 1 pointed by aaid decree, wfll eeU by pabUo auction to the lughest bidder; at the Court Hone ooorj to the City of Wilmington, in the State of North Car- i olma, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBBR, A. r. 18TB, at IS o'clock. M., the entire Rail Road, as the same exists, and. is -nowased. i known as THE WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD, extending from, the ty of Wilmington, in the State of North Carolina, to the City of Columbia, in the SUte of South Caroli na, a distance of One Hundred and Ninety-One f Miles, with aU the Railways, Rights of Way, Depot rounds, and other Lands, Tracks, Bridges, Via nets. Depots, Station Houses, Engine Houses. Car 1 Houses, Freight Hoases. Wood Houses,' Machine Shops, and all other Shops, Houses or Buildings, and all Locomotives, Tenders. Cars, and other Roil ing Stock or Equipments, and all Machinery, Tools. Implements, Iroel and Material of .any kind, far eoMtractlng, operating, repairing er replacing the said Rail Road, or; any part thereof, and all Appur tenances or Fixtures of tho same; belonging' to, or purchased - by, said before - named defendant; to gether with, all and singular the Corporate Righto. Franchises and Privileges or the said above nunej defendant, as the same are set forth in the laden-' tore of Mortgage referred to In the Bill filed in said ease, and all the estate, rights, title, Interest proper ty claim and demand of said defendant, in ana to any and all Real and Personal Property, or effects herein before referred totor which is Owned by said defendant.-,,; ' .'rxt- ' . TERMS OF S ALB. , , r ITne purchaser will be required to pay in Cash, on the day of sale, or within i hirty (30) Days thereaf ter, the sum ot Twenty Thoaaand Dollars, and the residue of the purchase money in three equal pay ments; at Three, Six and NmeonthMronv the day of sale, with interest from that date at the rate Ol six per centum per annum. .The purchaser or purchasers jnay pay. any part of the purchase mo ney not required to be paid in cashi in any of the outstanding bonds. Or the coupons thereof, secured by the mortgagefor deed of trust;: referred to in the Bill and decree in said cause, to the extent of the pro rata percentage of the par value of the said bonds and coupons which the holders thereof will be entitled to. receive upon "the distribution of the proceeds of the said sale under , the aforesaid de cree. The' certificates of indebtedness mentioned in the Bill and decree in this cause, will be received in payment of the purchase money, except the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars above mentioned, at the same rate as coupons of the mortgage bonds, provided that the coupons pledged as collaterals for said certificates,- and to a like amount therewith shall accompany and be surrendered -with the said certificates.. i- "s -,-..- -- - - ! Possession will be. delivered io the purchaser whenever and so -Soon' as one half of "an the pur chase money shall have been paid to the under signed Commissioner, and the purchaser or purcha sers shall have assumed all the contracts and lia bilities of the Receiver heretofore appointed in this cause, and shali haye indemnified him- against the same,' and when the-Court shall so order under the terms oi us decree ' ; DUNCAN jj devane; ' " j aug 1 03t & 3tawt0ct 1 '- li h ti th ea .twmmissioner... Sale, of Valuable GityrPro U: perty-under Mortgage. ? ; JPY VIBTUB OF ' THE POWER OF SALE CON tained in a certain Deed of Mortgage, made the 12th day of May, iff!7,; by James D J-Dry io'.Josephk, Sampson, and recorded in'the Register's Office of . lt , H-,',, -V,, l.,j9 New'.Handver County, in Bopk M.M.M., at page?68 t seq.,the underalgnedVas -Attorney for the said City of Wilmington, in r the said. County of .New Hanover, sell for cash! to the hirhest hiddAr. th ', tne jUbmjj au riusjaxasH in said Mi age peed "ton. and State of North Carolina, and hnnndad anrf described as follows ,: Beginning on the W. aide of 7th Street, 66 feet from where the N. line of Ches- nnievreet intersecte tne w . line or 7ta btreet, run--ning thence W, and parallel with Cheanut Street 165 feet, thence N. and parallel with 7th Street S3 feet, thence B. and parallel with Chesnut Street 165 feet to 7tn street, thence 8. along the W. line of 7th StreeUS feet ta the Beginning, it being the S. X of 1 i lO Lost, ! A FOLDING GLOVE' AND SHOE BUTTONER,' of silver, made in the shape of a knife to open and shut. "The finder will be suitably rewarded on leav ing It at the Stab Office. . , Jy 31-tf , i Black. Cashmeres. JUST : RECEIVED, ; FIVE 5 GRADES BLACK CASHMERES, importation of A. T. Stewart & Co. t Handsome 8 and 10 cents FIGURED LAWNS, BLACK GRASS CLOTH, perfect color. Also; Five Hundred more of eur celebrated FIF TY CBNT CORSETS r jySOtt ; ."iJ'-! .rr JNO.J.'HEDRICK.S Bfe Comfortable.1 ' ' "C" ' Keep your feet easy and f ' - -ifi 'comfortable by baying &f,iT BM EASY FITTING - and t- f, i.- .i : Jl. , 'EASY 'WEARING j' SHOES of GEO. R. FRENCH & SON'S, )'; ' I ' '..!.-!;. -.'1 i . 39 N. Front St., Wilmington.. y29tfr A Comparison 1 i -njILL, CONVINCE ANY ONE BEYOND THE, r V;V shadow of a doubt, that tho-'" ' i i ..... f . .. r j.-,.,-. ..r is by far the best! Dollar Shirt In the market. LOOK WELL, EXAMINE CLOSELY, and see; that the Pearlis not stinted In an way. Best material, best workmanship, and best fit or any. - j ; pp'i'ajrn one on max ana u nut suateu muuey re funded. :.,.;i--; ADAVIDj. ; !y, ,, ii 1 . The Clotaier. tr Some of my nobby Youths' Suits just received. Also an invoice or cneap linsiers, nice iiaii tiose, 40. A nice Dress Pants for f 3.50. y;8T tf Cool Summer Hats ! A ! T. LQ W,, PRICES I 'j it V i ?i i , -HARBISON A ALLEN'S. . hin U , . ,.t. . ,. Hatters.. u()n To-Day?1 Steamer 'TjtTB'HAVB 1000' BUSHELS CHOICE MIXED ,,fV CORN FOK VIUSU. . i . ,t i. .w ,Vf ." v PRIME , WHITE CORN,' JOATSi HAY, 'At, in store, v ... . . , , v -lt-, - , We guarantee every bushel of our Meal BOLT BD, WHITE and FRESH, f . - -. fjy 30 tf PRESTON CUMMIN fl & CO: fiuggie ! ?h Buggies I TJiitttiona X 's ai-r.,.iIft:!FOB8AiBAT-fr.f.-:1 01'..-! GEKHAltDT & CO.'S; " I -.K"U't TivhMV li'f'crVt'fT-U-V 'REPAIRING DONE WITH , NEATNESS AND "v - 'jBraivn.'v (- -- - " tv HORSE-SHOEING A; SPECIALTY. ' X ' Jy S7tf me a. pi i iMt o, m uiock ,iat, accoraiag to the o facial plan of said City of Wilmington. ' :.; i MARSDEN BELLAMY, 'aug 1 tds Attorney tor Mortgagee ' One Square one dsy,.... fl 00 " . ' , twod. ;a,..:.... , I T5 . threefiuja,.;.,....... SCO .':y"-' ourdayev..i j.,., .i..'30O five lays,. . ... . 3 BS - . 2na , ' 4 - Two weeks...... , ... 0 60 . -i. " . month,...,.. ' io feo . ... . ?aths...;,;.J. oi t . SSsjess- .m-I- f wneyear,.-.. ..-...-eo W .fContract.AdyertUemenU taken, at pron - Uonatoly low rates. ' -r . - v. 4 Ten lines sella Nonpareil typo make one squart -: vtvr a-Afc-. - .. IV : ; NE W. ADVERTISEMENTS nieedful ; Things ! TOBTHERN IRISH POTATOES a . J - Ti" NORTHERN CABBAGB, VEBY-FXSUtC;x. .. NEW'FLOUB from NEW WHEAT", Southern , Mined, and vrfy white and fresh.' If you wantra very nice biscnlt try ft. -.- - ( ys . t ! , v. y.l ft..' J- . T-ja v.-- The LARGEST and FATTEST No. 1 MACKE-' BEL I eyor saw., A REAL DELICACY DBL- , pIOUSr'But doa't expect they .'are cheap they . u-enot. batof full value.-"',r: Accommodation !; tTIt always gives me pleaar to accommodate hiy friends and customers" in, any aad everyway I can, and I never refuse any thing in reason. I am -in a condition to do it, so if you want aeebmmoday : tion call on sf as. Co Stevenson t aug ItS . iJ ' .'-i-k, -sj -K - ,at t:. ti (; j. ,.-, NeVJorkanclW j Steamliip-C6; jy ..... QWING TO THE ACCIDENT TOTHE JUCg't yLATORTand" her 'aetonUonatfmrp pairs, no Steamer wlU sail from -New tork o slt- i Uiuajr Ufcj.l'-AUgUSiaa. 1' The REGULATOR and BENEFACTOR i OR will both 8AIL FOR NEW YORK on SATURDAY, AU 4uST.2d, and REGULAR WBEKlVtrIPS WILL BE RESUMED THEREAFTER. -i'l vl-'.l'i i . i . . . THUS. E. BOND, u ffi-; v.i r.iia! 8navi . .r. v; j a Superintendent, Iiy30tf.i: ';hI t Wilmhiton,iN.(C. T OLYDES He;,Xof k ahdilmiiigtbii WfeVUllloillM i; BalllCi The Steamer J ij Sl .rf, f'l li'H Hl'.IM z i,t.js it Jwill JMsiil mjF v at, U'SH Saturday, augun e. - . Shippers' can rel; .7.:'r. .... ...V. T.'v.s., j. ..... . san rely unon the PROMPT 8ATLINM ' i of Steamers as advertised. e L a:' j 'i'i.i( 'J CFor Freight Engagements apply to . ? 1 ... ! '); f. ir-; aitHtt - ' THO ITI AS E. BOND, . M ft , .i'-jiuy .'- -.i J F9'ilt;iK.i ' . , Snperintendept, . '" 5 ' " .ti!l . vt:.,! Vv't'ii ''"' -j Wilmington, If. . j intf ' 'SSBroyway.NewYork. ''- 1 ...m i : ' . ; jHacdri, 06rn;'Molaff " . ftfl Boxes .D. 8. SIDES, A" d0 Smoked SIDES, finOA Bush CORN, 1000 Bu8hpreBn Water 11111 MBAU t - pre' Hhds and Bbls CUBA MOLASSES, . . I i CA Bbls SUGAB-HOUSB . do. r.;tu; .-u-'i Ui u?t!.l i -,t 100 iO ;'iyt' t i New and Second-Hand " ': (.IUyU"-, f .'i SPIRIT --CASKS,--! -i l !OK Tons HOOP IRON. - - ,. ' - i nfyiV i linchr IX tach aad IX inch,. n - QKAKegsNAILS, M OK Bbls RICE. . t , - 1 k 1 1 08" wi n jut, wava ana mo, Eft BblsBeflned SUGAR. - , OU ..... no f1 J il-tJ. s 10 000 Lbs COTTON BATTIN - I IAA Cases LYB and POTASH, , . 3 Soap, Tobacco, Snuff, Candy,- Candles, Crackers. . Starch, Axle Grease, Ac, &c. .... . . For sale by'-""' " - '-14 l '"- iy97 tf KKRCHNEB ALDBB 8RS. ., t ? .! :? r,..-:, ( Boatwright nciXoy, TTBEPTHB MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF ic FANCYjIahd ' HBAYY 'GBOCBBISS' KBprW1 .t fc.'KS;. .-.-JiJfliL. .'J 1; uy .-' -t TRB STATE,, a j CI .w-.i: c 5- 1 ',.i rf.t tt i i,-3ie li iiw'i i. I.4! - I .for' 1' 't;J'ifl'-0'.-,V'.iHlu!- Boatxmght.lloy; Boat7tijjlit i CnncKoy H UARANTBB THAT'YOU CAN FURNISH A TilQUOR DBPARTMBITvi-.iV'".'5 I'-Atil ' J Country Store roni their ' stock better than from, i j . - . t -- --..'.-.. ''tf'tf any House In the State, and at prices as' low as he -: 1 who sells the Wes ."ivf.hl. X 'rf .-Iai- J -ijj 'jt.- iwvtt' ' ' ' i!fll BoatT7right & : IlcUoy i V AUABANTEB ETERY ARTICLB" SOLDI BY. ua themjti Tbetiwliy delay you visit! la ttatsthat if t. U U joa doslre GOOD GOOIJATBABKABLYt-siS LDWifRICSS.Ti V i'iili ,s:L) fc'iJ i' .il.?. - gw-SDace exhaustedDrains reeling. io oo continued in our'next" HhfltTTOtTht i .LiCGVa; ,.; Jy B&Wtf '.!1 . a
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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