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! ui- tvsi. ii. nniiriAi:i. ; ' Pi,L!H&b DAILY- BXCEPT MON1XAYK. 'i ' -7 - , . i ratm o MiiaoiurnoM .ix dvjuiow : ' One year, (by maU) pontage paid,.. 7 ou six Bioiithi," t - ..v.. 00 T..rw months, J , 15 Ooc month V "' 1 00 Tu (Sty BUBBenocrm, aeuverea in any par or me III V lBntered t the office wiiicingtoa, N. p., '; . ' . "'srf ; , ; .on , - . iT-k .u -;' v" ' l: ' Cooflict between the populace and iroopa occurred in 8aotUgo, Jibe capital .of Cblll, io consequence of diacontent oo the -cobs A.t nf the war and th Prudent haafl A duct of the war nd FWenhwfled. Sir Rowland Hill died In ; Ii0ndptJ'jre8T; terday; -4 Vienna paper report that an Germany and Austria. :;- The ; spionera of Oldhajm Eogland, want ;a( limitation, pf production in place of a reduction ibf wages. . Fireman and engineer of a steam-tng fatally; scalded t yesterday, - in New Tork i,a.bor. by a ler .xploaroVir. Kinia Guard, of PorUmouih,;.Ya., on a visit It PhfiaelpW4 neea menrroni Norlh and South Carolina; arrived in Norfolk yesterday, the guesta of the merchants of that ciiy. The dead body of a man, auppbaed to be a sailor, was washed ashore near Cape Henry yesterday. The steamship Bolivia brought 131, 000. in; pecc rto NewTorK tSix deaths and three new cases of fever reported ments of gold bullion from London to this country. Haitian will row any man in the world? o riTitmrx Cholera in iuc w u . ,r iVst, ' ;t eull cpnUnue vjrulent Jn Japan. The four-jer old bay colt,- Isooomy, Won the Great Ebor; stakes at tbe -York August mueung yesieroay,; Gen J, B. Hood "ifMi'. I Health recommend roll sulphur, for. fumi? patine.'snlphateiof ainc;fi.Vfori8iofec tion. - Association for the Advance ment of Sciences ia iit jseasion at Saratoga. I Tenty.lwo new cases at Memphis in I nil yesterday Apprehensions; of a cmis are expressed .id London on account of the American bills, drawn against heavy 3ieat Hbipments:n,-r Russia has; sup-I plica Bulgaria jwith ' ammunition. AuairW gtingto rtify extensively ,, . , t x. . . o Body of ; James Reilly, a merchant at, St. Louis, found in the river , hear I that city. i wo cnaena oi Aiunoia snot anoaiueo t liy. uaknown iartieS. in that 8Ut" ?r-4i 1 Smith-Ross race at HaUfax. N. S'affaia poaponed.--!. The wages of cotton pef latives in certain sections of England are . , .D . -. . io be again reduced: tThe tsftge-J ment between uerman and itnsaian frlme Ministers tUl nk ; affert the ( relations W twcenjhjCaarr and : the Emperor; .: . , ; , V, ; . i'' New York;maiketsrMoDeT.actiV41 7 per cent; cotton nominal at 12il2 els; I southern flour oniel and nnchanired : wheat t r.Uy, Fifteen Cent per week. Oar City Agenu are I t r - - xrT--y" tv -uotiuthorfaied to collect fr more thai three mntk V()L. A A 1 V --Nl 1 ki- mi. ..ii..A. ...Wo I crowa one aay was esumateu at iweniy ilc. better, wflh active export anaspecu- I 9 hu"ndred;W "":r7""C"r 51 101; jjoru fafrly active;. ungraded .45 J; 46i cents: rosin qoiet at f 1 274! 30. V.j; i Conkling's lament : S trroMh .i..!r.h. ,.h ,h n That took mv Presidential hopes away. 1 ' 1 --fn-..-? I The famous old Casllohnode f llichmond , Va . has been burned.? f W$.25'CalM ,j - ' "" ti'i ifis s i uiionaiiyin prcrving mat. uev. j d. i rr-ii,.ii tik'iit a.'j.'.X2.(.'.' 1 I n Arts. 1 lie Republican-party in Arkansas I i to be reorganized or the contest I is iboss the rickety maohinom" I Accnrdinir to the EaUiraoro 'jJuUe-' I Accoraiog 10 ine aiumore .uM 1 nie uuueo auvuudiica vi iumij- i i.i ,;.,: ",0 I 10 onng aDOUi,a. repeal, .01 jiue ouu-;i a 1 - w.v:isf iC. ! 4?f.-r4 1 The Iow.St.Wirt..remo,ing:W put Senator Itirk'wood on the ticket I with Grant, pr if possible, .toake him frrsron the ticket 'with ' .some;; other I Stalwart Jta-cona.----r-r-r-r- , . . . . , ... .. 'J?r .-!ii jeporii prevails in ew x ora that Tilden apd Tammany - may; bar-1 mifwu.ja'M'i 1 4"-. nvt j I moniz& it ia sald4that? Trden twiil I rjf tri 1- ill tAzliJ. The 'shot-gun argument islidt?con n&azooU;us prompt effect in - Rhode Island and t,K AIZtti?i ;M '' :t?b!'-' vl dangerou8.result in San l ran cisco.1 BrA Conkline caufiht nOtsbot.' occasion was. "Legs do your duty." Wendell Fk0fap ino.t eloqa.ni if the old abolition orator and publiean of a very pronounced type, . ... A,-. t. - has a poor opinion of -the Hayes family. He savsr y! ' ' h While "this administration of corrupt gain and .ale-anrlaats, 1 0,U811 to be an American citizen. ... tf y ?l i , ..... A. ' Thus far at Memphis 238 negroes . . v , have had yellow fever.' Ot these but 24 died.; . There have been 293 white easPflUnA im& 1 1 nav died Trre case8,and f tlnese I1& nave,aiea. , i me deduction frosts this would rseem to hA iKntiWA.rTi-lh'flWftatf be that negroes c&ti lake the disease very readily;' but it U not by a great ' . i deal as fatal as among the whites, t " - ' Mr. G. W. Childa, of .the Pbiladeh uhi'J rlst i J .lrf, ' phia Ledger, isknown to be.pn terms of close , personal friendship wilii 3rant;f Jn view of, this' fact the fol- Got: Robinson On the condition that orators a North Carolina. fT,be Republican somotherf riend of hibeeserli coiaiDJttee' liere,are:, illingjitha6 iHatris some otner inena or bib ue .cuosen. bn respon8e hag yel been re- This leases Kelt? for lhe time being, keived from the Republicau' managers in lowing speoiatj from Washintoni to Vho New York. Post is Bigdificantrf . i? j Co,oncl John jj uVrnlow, of Tennes- ee, tella a local 'reporter thai he ha just bad a long and frank talk with Mr. GJW. Qhilds,' of the Philadelphia Ledger, on the nomination of General Grant for the PresN aency, and that Mr. Chitda informed htm p08Ui,e,y ,bat Qeoeral Granl ,g not a didate and will-not be one. , Mr. Chllds ji,ad 3U8t, received a letter from, ; General Philadelphia, where they would lire." - ! ' , rTbe well informed New York cor- respondent of the Philadelphia Led- er wrilea that the Conkling set lare disturbed beoauad . Hayes and Sher- , . . . T ,.( fan aye both to-bo at the Indiana f tate a,r They want Lord Hoscoe i eojer.the Oio papyassaodthas increase : his eapiiat stockT ?be tact bf' Grant's unwillingness to become a candidat6 addg t0' lheir embarrass- . - - t' f entg' Tbeoorresponde.il says: , I ,on8 a General Grant's candidature place himself in competition with it; but now that there is no such possibility the ""diUpns are materially changecU There ia an inducement to go to work now with gome chance of success, v If Sherman were out of the way, Mr. Conkling's friends be ?eT Le could walk over lhc Carae-M I ' Spirits Turpentine. I- Monroe y has : a . new Baptist v . I Corn sells at 80 cents, a bushel Gaston county .rjOne hundred and eighty S!rf ' "4Uueu oaujr uy V ' j Willia l. Miller, formerly if tbu State, of which he i i native, is pastor of a Presbyterian church io Gaines-. T"1. - . . - r ; M lhe Bakers ville Republican saya, ji reference to statistics, Mitchell cotinty has 894 dogs, and last year they killed 664 .beep - not quite one apiece. ; 1 Raleigh Observer'. The sum of thirtv - aix dollars waa sent bvHhe Mavor of Durham to His Excellency the Governor, yesterday, to be forWaraea ttrinrpeopie or 4 -'Sf IJV L -W L 11 "Tw . iXl Z? T 'u ; T' t r.ru-khart ta -'nrominnnt nitlzp.n nf Whit A atore township,. Ansou.countytmet with i ine;.misi9riune,;aooui two wee ki agoo Uet one of W8 tees broken rf v .i ; Franklin Reporter: The Baptist Association met at. V)Tebirter last Thursday wcrelo kzAob until Sundav. A Very UI1 attendance is reported. A gentleman Of thw place Who. attended tells US hat .the -iReyiyaUAro reportedjinjthe loUowsi, Cedar ijork, Shad v -Grove ancLPisgab, between 40 and OU " pruicsaiuuo, an iuiu. . 11 una wen Ahfirntiea km nitnatfid does not RDDear.l In Wlkea six conversions;' Bevea, near Eliza- beth CUy, 24 baptisms, Raleigttews:; Uur ; Wtu$lon correspondent baa had aver8aiion wun l awhile. He aays the Judge is of the opin inai-n.aen anq urani wm oetne next rresiueauai caDuiuatea. . Jessie Bunker, f son or unang,. one oi.. tne Siamese twins, i uoantr aeit 'iwo sons ana a. ve aaugatera, one vi .iuj lavicr.uoius: biow a tteaf.muta.'eteipto'ilM N.Ct, to take charge of a fine farm left by f was bounced by a tramp at Company Shops f75 l were savea at uie Auanwc uotei. x thai-ta storm: hotwlthstendinetheri wenuulj iialui 110 gucwa iaiiui m wb hotel at the Ume.of the disaster, -This esti- inale is based 0a the number pruvesx?u pcrwn nyfBu. .. t . $tx 1 StLTPaul 'itemslin ''je1on(ani biSS.? feorn near the top of the ground,causing it to L. r,.,!.-.. burned last Tuesday nleht. together with the entire contents,consisting pt an nis meaw a ot ui cuiiud, piuTisiuua, I a cheat of tools, cookingitensila, &c.j WwnVConallniMrenl i w asn. Jor. xaiumore oun xuo Wj-fa.:-.,,- f -North 'Carolina' ant4 to send one of their aumber a colored man named nana io uum w uuaa tua otuuip &nd oiioir Qn Gov. Vance io his cambaigu (with "is tongue,nd one of the Jrt stamp nhin tn faia reaneatT " e-le I ! tasti te? inston HtW)uwca j- vy & learn American delegates to the Mora- Herrnnut, in ermaoy, wnj ireturn home, in two parties, the. first sailing romtiiverpboi, in the Indiana, On August VADd the second from theaamS port.hr the Ohia on August SOth.ifrrhei Win 1 Sowto resttltf rjaptain-- T: Btedmah '!"'TS i n-teijrb JBiUical Recorder: Bra tH,: Bost, of Weldon, " has,' single-handed I aad aimo8t alone, nearly completed,the new I JSSoU,-to elaff He has la- I foored hard and consecrated his means and M cSSrjSMa& ,,2' m churcQ ,a Fore8tTilie; Oyer fifty.persons professed faith In Christ.' Rev. A. 11 A, PMmin, , ot .H" resigned his charge,-and is J off vfori-the southern Baptist Theological Seminary, VlL', I ..Thfr Raleigh; Christian Advo contains the following revival . intelli- ce Roiesville circuit, 5 conversions, .6 additions; Barefoot's Chapel, near Wilson, 12 conversions, 11 accessions;. Henderson faranTme) circuit, 67 professions, 87 ac- pessiohs; Cokssbury circuit, 3 accession!; JDarleret circuilTlO conversions," 7 accesi j0p9; Roc, jnrbam'circulv 'A professionsf stokei circuit, 24 professions.29 accessions; path circuit,- 4 prof essions; Wentworth cir- fcuit. 8 professions, 10 : accessions; .Dallas pr6fe8sions,S3 accessions; Green- Viile circuit, 41 accessions. M j; Raleigh Vfoeher: There; are 7 WILMINGTON; nine new' students a t the University already; The indications are that there will ; be a very prosperous session. ' v Raleigh has feweij fltdnelbr brick;1 dwellings: than any place of Us size In the Country A , capital building material is the brown or red sand stone of Chatham, yet only one house in the city Is built of. it.' r- The salt, spray thrown up by the late: storm t at - Beaufort killed nearly all the trees there. - The effect is about the same as that of a fire, upon the foliage which - is' , brown and ( Shrivelled. The elm trees were specially injured. - The Raleigh Observer' saya. the Supreme Court unanimously decide. iuJ fa vor of Speakers Robinson and ; Moring in the School Bill" case. They hold that , the requirement of the Constitution tht "every bill, etc.-, shall Je read three time tn each House hefore.it shall pass into a Jaw, ana shall be signedy the presiding officers of the respective Houses,; Is mandatory, and that there can be no i law which . is not signed by the presiding 'officers; that the Supreme Court has no power to coerce the defendant Speakers into signing the s bill; and that the Speakers have - no right or power to' sign Uie bill after the adjournment Of the General Assembly. 'hrr t., - MZ$eTne:tfut:ShelIi .While tne storm was" at ! its height at Morehead City on Monday last a large sill was plucked from beneath a porch by the wind and cart' ried ' over the top - of a: house, breaking down a chimney in its , bourse, and ; landed ajByeraLbupdred yards Irom,' the starting point'. . ---t-We learn the work of rebuild ing that portion of the A. N.' O. R R., wasBed away by ,the;; storm,'"; will be com menced at once,and that with the assistance . of 100 convicts, to be f urniBhed by the State, it is: expected in at ;ineToad-Dea. at tne Morehead City terminus .of the .road will be relaid and the bridge rebuilt in about ten days; ( Col. Whitford has just returned from the North, : where . he has been to se cure material to do the work. He estimates cure maten tecost at - Lum $25,000.': -.r. V',.i:v:.. Lumberton jKoJconifltn: A Be- rjes of religious revivals b&ve'been held, and: are still going on, among the Baptist and Methodise churches in the lower part of Robeson county. We are sorry to Say that the rust has made, its appearance in a great many of the cotton fields in this county, i . -The school at Ash pole ia pro gressing, finely with about .fifty students. -ine aged Kevi W4 ii.apw, residing ear this place; happened to a very painful ccident bv f alline f rom a nart a few davs since. -Quhele dots: Deputy Collector Sorrel seized the; tobaceo factory of J. P. Bodenhamer, lately located near Smyrna, last week; together with: about 2,500 pounds of tobacco in. its different stages of manu facture. several of our merchants took advantage of the Whiting Rifle excurv sioBf to New York.-and-left fortheir 'fall stocks yesterday morning; z'i n f :Chariptte;CsrT box oars have been turned out of the shops df the North Carolina Railroad Company during the past year,, and the work is - as good as any lhat comes from' the "North. Beaufort and Morehead Uity naving been scattered to the four winds by the re- Cent storm, ; the Observer rises: to inquire what will become of the ."North- Carolina system Ki Capt Rob't D. Graham, of wis cily", owner of the .site on which the Atlantic Hotel' at Beaufort' stood be fore the storm, informs :the Raleigh JTeiot that another hotel on a more enlarged and improved scale, will be erected off the same spot before another summer season arrives, and that Beaufort will have lost none of her former glory as a summer resort. - He esti mates the loss from the storm at $150,000.; Two members of the Press Association were in the city yesterday returning from a triD of .the eang to Glen Alpine Springs. They represent their stay there, and.in fact the whole meeting, as being or, tne most pleasant character. Thirty-six ;of them went up from Goldsboro to . Glen. Alpine," Snd they say that a jollier crowd hardly we beg pardon rarely ever ;ot 3 together, They spent two days, Friday and Saturday, at tne springs. une oi tne largest wholesale dealers in Charlotte vesterdaV said to Us that after the present season he would be compelled to go out of the whole sale business, becausrit was now cut up so that there was no loneer any profit in it. Bat who is to blame? Every effort is made to draw j Dusiness away " irom .- vnariowe Am S-ll la While little or no effort is made to get trade to come here. .. . . t . , , , , CITY. HEW ADVKaXISKMENTS. Donau) MAcRAK-For rent. 1 Cboklt & Morbis For ren t 7 Mwnsoh The small profit place. Coin.T'& MoBBis-House for sale.; MASONio-Meeting SL John's Lodge!' HAHBisoir & AiBK-T-Newest ''styles. 5 V si it-t: lLoeal Uta.t 1 , A, goodly .number of. excursion lata went down on the Pospriryesterday, and a pleasant lime is reported; lti j ITbe qUytt5harleston tarr In the, matter of an excursion to that place from varleutf points in 1 the interior, ' at an eany uaie- -- ..;;.kw..-- t -r9Soniei5 thejsioresi in lowlying places on North Water street, have stil pools of water underneath the flooring, the accumulations -oi inejate rains,aisaiJj3u j The -first ibalefof voe'irJNprth' Carolina cotton was shipped from Laurin purg, Richmond county, last night, to this fcity.by Messrs. McCaskl 11 & McLean. See Special telegram from "Wanderer.',' A r " j The building -on-North Water Btreet, next, to, the. .Commercial Exchange, and belonging to the Nay ass a Guano Com pSny, is being torn down," preparatory to pie erection of a new building designed for 'a.slore and office; ry;. fi Rttmors" that- the - Prying-Pan Shoals Lightship had been moved from its position during the recent gale on , the coast, prove to be ' unfounded. . The j revenue cutter Cotfax returned to SmlthviUe from a visit tq the ? ship Tuesday, and reported everytning ail rigui anu in uruvr. ..J(, i ; -i i :vMMMMaBai4inMaaaMMajw4 "t",'-'-J . Contribution ior Beaaforl I fi ' 1 Collector WP. Caaaday-informs us that the contributions to him for the- benefit o! the suflerers"Vythe". storm at Beaufort kmount in ail to thS; sum :ot .$lW6Twhich 1150 was .forwarded during yesterday. to he Mayor or aeauiori, ine i Axpresa . vou- pany casing uyAM?v iHi???Br m Tf vn'n ar hillioiis. nrocure Dk Bull's lialUmore Pills; 'thepecifits orTbrpid Liver, and observe the great relief this val uable remedy wm aaora you. . t nT-; , , j xvM r Ci, THURSDAY; AUGUST 28, 1879 ; TtfDai'i lndleationa 5 For the South, . Atlantic , States, partly cloudy . weather, occasional rains, , winds mostly northeasterly," Btauonaryj or higher temperature. . ' M ! At the, session of this Court, yesterday morning," four delinquents were brought to Larry Boyle, found drunk and down at a ate hour lhe night previous,, was. adjudged to pay a fine at', $2.50. From, appearances this more than, "sized his pile," and ho, was doubtless sent below, to chew ,.the cud, pf sweet and bitter fancies until the. expira tion of . his term. - U ft vai.j.L', One of 'the; dusky s denizens of Paddy's Hallow was arraigned . for disorderly con- duet on the streets, and the full measure of the law meted out to her..' ' " .-su j Lawrence Roy,' colored; charged with resisting ' the police, who disturbed, his slumbers'-In Rock" Spring alley,' and-who were '.obliged 'lb ,glye:hfm a'free ride to more comfortable quarters at the City Hall;' T' as fined $5 or fifteen days' imprisonment.1 r - . f . .... : . . .. ;urnea over to a trial justice. , , , Slentlily Weamer Bevlew. ' "i- ! We are indebted to '" Capl -! James ' M. Watson, Signal Service Observer' in? this city; for a copy of. the above" publication; issued from the. office of tho Chief Signal Officer, at Washington, D. C, f or the month of July." It is a compilation of the regular tritdaily reports from all parts of the Uni ted States and portions of Canada, together with information ' obtained from other sources within the reach of Jlhe Signal Ser vjice; Accompanying the ; Review : are a number of charts relating to the Signal Ser vice, and a Bulletin of International Mete orological Observations, also: issued by the Signal Office, and; published for the use of co-operating observers., 'l', -, ' IT; From the Review we learn that the min imum and maximum temperatures for the month -of Jutyjast Verj 63 degree's at Charlotte, Wilmington and Smilhvilie," to 103 degrees at Wilmington, and 107 de greesat Weldon; ;v. : I The .second -largest rainfall during, the month is reported at Fayetteville N. C 7.50 incheawhich is only exceeded by that at Fort Bairancas,!f Fla;which was ; 18.32 SllBltlT-flIIXe4,fSs.::T-. J:-a V- ;' : A sedate and steady-going citizen, : who seldom or never well,- perhaps hardly ever mixe8lhing8, either in speech ; or other wise, was one of the interested spectators of that ' enormous watermelon 'reported in these columns as weighing 52 pounds, more or less, and shortly afterwards had his ideas of the marvellous further, enlarged by a Cursory view of the-scaff old enwrapt steeple of the Presbyterian church, which he was told was 152 feet high. Wending his way homeward, he astonished his family by gravely asserting that he had seen a water melon weighing 152 pounds; ' and,' further more, that the Presbyterian church steeple Was exactly 52 feet high. Supper waacaten in silonce that night, the impression pre falling ithat the head of the family had- well,' somehow or other, gotten' something decidedly mixed.;' MatterSiwere- all set to right, boweverr the following morning' by an amusing explanation, and happiness once more' reigned supreme in that, family, whose equanimity had . onfy been a jlrifie losuea oyioBBO vaganes... io i XthallnW Inhn 1. nrlflln. Nothiag has been yet heard from the pver-dne schooner John JL Griffin, and some bf the "frfendspf JheWo young Wil- tningtonians who: . were. on. board of. her, express, great anxiety as to her rate, i, it is stated however, - that the telegraph ? line louth from Hatteraa i being9 down may ab; lount iff her Inbt ; being 'reportedfper- caance anyimaK aappeaca vq ner ia , iua locality, : ? I .PxSct Ai telegram .was received at the Signal Office last night, about nine o'clock. Stating lhat a schooner was off the bar just before dusk answering the description of, and supposed by the pilots to be, the John UOriffin She could not get in last night. and stood out to. seaJ; It is expected she Wli1' fn thin I ' ;v.v t -...-s'.iT. . ... . . ; nf.-.- !:., ..iy Iy hope w ill , prove to be the Vessel named, wim iue,YiiniiflgioDjanaaii saie.,- t raaalatratea' vonrujyi i ;The case of Charley Harper, colored, ar- jrested for stealing chickens by'tke city po- ice, anu larneu over ' io tnagiBinuB ixamihation.will be investigated this morn i Hampton James, colored charged with ad assault and battery on" Nicholas Leboo; coiorea, was prpugnt up Deiore Gardner yesterday, but the case was con tinued to enable the defendant to procure the. attendance of witnesses ',.! THe Bxoaralonlata. ' tf:P: " a- .. ,..v, - -.-...vir.HiiT. J i From all accounts qaite a number availed emselver of the ppOT vimi xwsyi r JLvix oy fine excuxaiwu ut wio Whiting Rifles, pWch , left this ciat,6 jocl.yastelday and ten got on the train' at this place, and the managers of the excursibn expected to pick up enoueh'on the Voute before reach ing Weldon, to swell the number td jabout one nunorea ana anrtmiMM:: I Dr. AfNBeil; Sanitarian; indent Of UiellaUonanBoard bflHealtnhas .been diligently at, work making a personal Jn- Spection into the ssjiltary condition or the citys As a result many mattera that; have heretofore" been overlooked ;br neglected; and Which might affect the Ihealth of ;the ciVy: hiave been brought to flia'atteritlpnof he authorities, and the proper rome4esap plied. v,r. it-1,- i, -. , . air, . .HIVKK AND RAKINR .1! British VbarqaeiFIcfc o Jfe&i: sailed i from Liverpoolifoif Ihis' port ion-jthe 3d msiani. wr J- U JHJtin .Norwegian barque Euxinius, Tallek- Ku.arnveu at .permuaa on tne otn insi from this port.' sin Hrnii.. 1 Monday, September .8lh, ia the' date fixed' Upon for the next regatta' of the Carolina Yaeht Club," td be-Bailedt'ovet -th'ushal Course j at "i VYrigfitsvflle; f Sound,:cat 10 o'clock, p. M. Yachts areequestfd to re port at uie.muD whariat io'clocki. l hit t ' i a i . l im m ia i . . ,.tgt. i.::J I The mails close and arrive &t -the CitV Post Office as fonows:J t j r ir . Northern through maila. Y:45 P. M.1 Northern through-' v and; way -i I mails. .s..:.':... 'I.1...-; - 5:80 A; M. Raleigh. . .; 530 ArM. and P. M: Mails for the N. p.1 Railroad, 1 I anu routes supplied nere-v - 1 from,' including AJ & N. C. : ; v Railroad. ' at ' J.'. ; J . f.J.i: - :80 A.'M ' Southern mails for all points ' ui - r i i at M aa: . a,- if .r. , . - ' ' f - jDoutn, uauy . . rou a;-m. ana r:45 1.' fll. Westernmails(C.C. Ry)daily 1 texcept Sunday) ; 6;00 P. M.' Mail for Cheraw a Darlington l Railroad .... i 730 A. M. Mails for points bet ween. Flo- " ? rence and Charleston .'.ir.V. ' 730 Ai m! Fayetteville;andoffice8onCapo ; ..' vo I Fear .River, Tuesdays and t a: iiuojo. ................... X ilL. Fayette ville,' via Lumber ton, . ?; - ? j . : j I daily, except Sundays..,. 6:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. ' and interme--j diateofficea every. Friday.. 6:00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steam I boat, dally (except Sundays) 2.00 P. M. Mails for JBasy .Hill, Town . t ureett and Bhallotte, every f Friday at...;.;:...'..:;.' 6:00 A. M. Tilmingtoc and Black River Chapel, Mondays and Fri- I .. j r: OPENVOB DEliIVRKV. i Northern through mails. f 9:15 A. M. Northern through and way' - : j maifc.,,. . i, 7.O0A.M. Southern' mails. . . . . A .. . 730 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 1035 A. M.: Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 ML; and from 2 to 5 30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open samei as stamp omce. .... .:, .. ...:.. Gefieral delivery open. from. 6:30 A7 M. to 630 P. Mr, andron Sundays from 8 30 to Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. i ;i -u-.-.m .4 Mails collected from street .boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. , Quarterly Aleettiaffa Foartb Ronnd- ftfv tbe WtlnalBstsn ! District, IQTi B. Cbarcb, Soatn. Bladen, at Windsor. ,-. ...... 1 .-..Sept.: , 7 ....8ept. 13, 14 ....Sept.: SO, 85 Hiiztotto, at juiaabetbtown. WbttevUle, at Liberty. w ..... waccamaw juasion. Braatwielt . ....Sept 87, 28 numuuiua,HiuiaBizeei.... Oct. a, 0 SmithYille BteUon. . ..w. ..... Oct.: j 7W 8 Wilmington, Front Btreet. .Oct. 11? 12 ToDsalL....;w....iiI.i..i... .. ... Ort. ia. ia capita, atWaaleyCliapel..,...it...:..Nov.iI 1, S Clinton, at McQoe'e . ..Nov. 8. " fl Coharle Mission, at Wesley Carpel.... Nov. - 11, 12 yvueuiuji m jwuiei. .HOT. 10, 10 - - Preaidlag Elder. 'SJ1XK1TJB1HS.T I Chew Jaoxaoa'a Bmi Sweat HaryTTobMco. 1 TUB UORNIHS STAKean alwava be htu at the following places In tao city : ThePnrceU Hooee, Harris' News Stand, and the 8ta Office. jjPOB UPWABDS OF THIRTY TKABS Maa WnraLow's Sooranra. Btbtip has 'been ased for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieve. Tnn oouo, regalates the bowels, cares dybxhtuy andPTiRRHfBt, whether arising from teething or other caoaea. An old ahd weS-tried remedy. -26 oraniBoms., , " . . .. I The Perspiration to -great extent detmratea the Blood, that la, it carries off its impurities. If the' psres become- fcstnreted, these imparities, when aey uu ngi remain uuent in tne circaiauon, eanse rnptiona. The remedy for this state of things is Qutsv'B Sulphub Soap. : . - ,. ... ASK lor AUUi S lHBTAKMjrEOt7B HAIB DTI. I Mjlooh, GaoJ, March 81st, 1879. "There are men 1UUBCO yohUis, ad are e and whahave taken the Medietas ft. . r. Snd are now to all appearances sad ia their own b. ier as rree irom taint or disease aa tne first man resh from the hands of his Maker..: Delicacy f oik cine, bat I am allowed to refer j)HfH to those Who will endorse every thing that can be said in its lavor. l aoe. i SLUMXirBUKa, uroggut. Bald by Gbxks & Flajroib, and aU Drogglats, .; :; . n I "sNEW;;ADyEKTISS -.t5irs tava ntrtBtJ JOBSCa UALX i vi wg JtrVAUmTQS, CAntv 28,18T,,i fpSS REQULAB MONTHLY MSETINQ . OF fc- 8TL roW EODGB, No, 1, A. F. & A. M . , will bat held This (THOKSDAY Bvening, at 8 O'ClOek..,, 5.1..:,,. , c r ..-,i aag28-lt , JAMBS C. MUNDS, Sec'y. Bank Account Mi A 4 I .( JELSQAITS BtmNGd TO OBOEB. aakM it Y''- 'ff iMDBisb;ni Hottest ' Styles ! S1" taut uaiai , , - -.a.,.. .fcO"'ttjs. entft ;;AT WBST.paiCK8 i0ii;;fOABBIW ang S8 tf ii 'ifaU . a Hatters. 5 SCHOOL HOUBB, on the corner of I. ly to , ... " ; '- , .. ang27 4t thinac, ; JA8.H.CHAIBOUiNB. :' fjtJTw,on& lst,1879, Siij f ttiat large and commodlona Brick Dwell CULlug, coataianu Jhlrteea Booms, attoa ted on Front Street, the residence of the late Bit I c ftv rj't W:-fl 'wf'lt if 1 -iC. i" W.Bali, and , at preeent;occTipl2d. by Mrs. B. J. Quince as a Private Boarding Hsosei a jijr. j I Kitchen, Servants' QjiarterSr fine dsterh of Wa ter, ana an necessary unt-noasea on uie premises, i: ..' air.-K For terms. &c sddIv to '--. ?. .s v ."'. .-i'iW :.'.i.-:-:-i, Km! KataiA Ammta.:. ang28 4t-!sng28;,81,ept2f -two :iij liotmtnstaEOiiiir. I r'.i r. ?jii.f.-Br jl . -: r ytT firs rptu anATtcrrv o Aim r. KM AND FOB it COKN, our Mill has Continued to run, and ws have kept np with all oar orders. ' j :'; i anotneijot rnuus wmx Wiwi, suaeaarging for us from New York Steamer. . .;. . - - . 1 wm continue to grind the BaST.FBESH BOLT- jaug7Uv- FBESTON CUMMINQ & CO. 1:: T 6 AV i 4 ;;., i-l & WHOLE NO 3,757, WyST. vADVERTISKilENTS. ( -!M.! CROWL.T, Auctioneer. I r4 BY CBONI.Y MOBBIS ,lv- h5 ONB OF THB BBST BRICK DWELLING HOUSES raOUB CITY AT PtlBLIO 8 ALB TO CLOSB. PrjBCHASBR OBTAINS AN" JNDISPUTABLK ; "TLB VBXI-Zl'X HtJBSTJANT- TO' THB ' PROVISIONS OF A .certain Indenture of Mortgage, made and exe cuted the 9th day of Jnly, a;d. 1873, and registered in the records of New Hanover County; in Book ? WEDNESDAY, 8BPT. 17, 187 at WoclwiM.;5 at Exchange Corner, in the City of Wilmington, expose for . sale, for cash, or upon .such terms as may then be stated, the Property embraced In said Indenture ot Mortgage; being that valuable - J ' TWO STORY BRICK B WELLING HOUSE, ! -with all' other Improvements, situated (Lot 68 v 165 -feet), at the N. B. intersection bf Front with Mutoerry street. tJ5 - -,i sta. 1 aug STtds ' Agents and Auctioneers. NEW WINDSOR COLLEGE, essentially two Ia stitntioas, male and female, m the same vicin ity, under one management. ; Open Beptember 10. Send for Catalogue. Rev. A. M. JELLY, Pre Udeat, New. Windsor, Md. tuthsa jy22eed2m-f WerBOolaLonuOB STRONGEST FTBE INSUBASCB COMPANT IN THB WORLD ' ..;rr. t Assets (GoldVTlIIRTY MILLION DOLL V I Asseis of trnite4 Statea Branch tiXQt, l& 2&, in Drawn at s&h fr6y iiverpoblubfflc, pay toesos at ONB FIRE (Chicago in 1873 $3,650,00a . 'i ( Dividend to Stockholders for year ! ending 25th February, 1879, FORT Y (4Q) PER CNT. 7i . ! Deposited in State states iMnas. as gialstnre, TEN 1 I Pay'sTls ius losses on receipt of proofs WITH OUT DISCOUNT.- ...f : ...-i , ; , - JNO. W. QORDON St BBO., Agents, . . I aug 27 tf "v:fr s- . 24 North Water Street .Hali;&PearsalliJS:: OFFER FOB BALI FRESH and COM: , AT CLOSE ' PRICaS", - A' LETR stArfr nf flltKRRAT. SBOCBRIES,oonsistlag inpart of , I - U25 Bbtelew'MESa:aK ' J iJ k "Tubs 'choice NortheWBUTrii" 1 ? ;. .-XJ ' - r 4.- v. . ..;, !, . .. .- I 1 A KA Bhls FLOUR, MADB FROM NEW I . fX T- WnSAT AKJ PUT UP IN FANCY I iirc i Qft . Bbls and Hhds New Crop n--'u- I OU - CUBA MOLA8SBS, i s ! .t? Bbls SYRUPS and, MOLASSES, -I ; OU aug8D&Wtf Leaving .ia". of .Jxr 8-THB r FURNITURE MANUFACTURING X? Centres. S. BEH RENDS, of the new Fnrnitnre Store,- so as to enable them to offer their customers tne Newest Styles at Lowest Prices, the m-oof of B. Corner Market and 2d St., Wilmington N. C. i Harness Saddles, C , L-ii.i FOB SALE AT ;uo; GERHARDT & CO.'Sv 3d Street opposite City:HalL ; i'Vh l - " '; ' REPAIRING DONE WITH 3 NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. i " HOBSB-SHOKmG kSPECIALTY. v i v Sng24 tf . - -1 . - .t-, . , - . , . Harness and Saddles. VsiNGLB HARNESS. TOO to $ 85 08 DOTTBTjR do. II) FA ti 19K nn i BRIDLES, WHIPS, Ac, Ac; j vuriagw anu uanieea Aepaireo, ana corse snoe-i nig done at Bottom Prices, Come and see me. sags WtWk'Ht I Jr. H. HAxDEHi- Houses and Stores to' Eent. ii.LJ" Apply. to .3J 1 THEMcKOYS. Xttoraeyaanff Couyllors jat 'iwjt Office North Side Market St between 2d and 3d. - For Smithville. Jil..':U: QTEAM YACHT ELIZABETH. ri;i'iia-m v-t33sri CAT; D. W. CHAD WICK. U. S. MaU. f f Leaves Wharf, foot of Market' Street," daily, ex tent Sundays, at 8 P. M. h - M. i Returning leaves Smithville at7t A. MC ' J ' " angio un ,,B,Pj PADDISpN, Agent.,, LAKE WACCAMAW AND VICINITY ALSO, Views of all DOinte of interest in' and around WIL MINGTON lss"3 tti;.nrili:''!S. Kssfqeiil fei I A,r.vl'j . ;fjs:fla'? 'in... v? fi Left a-if I Moore's History of North: Carolina; another lot lusifireved:!; 1? j School Books and Scheol Stationery. fLibe- I b-rAool Mrfi.'i-&a3w?. fYATBS.! 1 Don't forget the OBGUINBTTB; the most won--derful tnstrument of the age.' 4 ' aug 24 tf t- ;-s:l: eiOTsgii IT U"fft eajf'ifato'c xrunKS. B HAVB JUST BBCBtVBD THB LARGEST - and ' most perfect assortment of TRUNKS and TRAVELING - BAGS ever brought by 1 this market,- Prices reduced.. Give us a call at oar hotesale and Retail Harness BBtablishmens, No. 8 UTH FRONT BTBEBT " 'x " Aug 24 tf r-h HMAiaABDBOWDBB. aaw.f54fT.; Words TAAIIcTO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION OF JD the GOOD THINGS said, aboat OUB "PAR KER" and "ROS8MO RE" COOKS by those who have ased them. Jr tid oift q&--iiii mi9 t , a f lWm ft VB A Xa. A UvAt aMlltf-Srw wi.uiij, 19 Front Steeet Hofwef HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY Fresh TURNIP SEED,-which X am selling very V ' ; ASi Wholesale and Retail Druggist,: E ancyfOotoniOoxii1hi j .-&By:ilEIAJroiLl' JONES, Sv. -:Oi?feofRne1rae Author of Major Jonee? Courtship, ' Maior Jones? f With Elffht Full Pase Illustrations. 61 In uniform style with Malor Jones' Courtship. One iVoL, Paper Cover Priee SO eeBtav)u4 x ... .LAEGB LOT OF ,-.stru For sale at' -v- sp-jir f, -.fwi-fi n --; HEINSBERGER'8, , aug 27tf! ' , Live Book and Music BtonC" Soft Reaches a?Mlk.i ft A NOTHBa tOT- OF ' SOFT PEACHES RE- x. ceived, jast the sort to go down with milk. ijnoewesniaapaca.'7'''U ?sr.:i.iya nwu 1 Also, fresh CONCORD GRAPES, at 20c a box ..ni.'i$i4i):.:$ 4 i For Bale at -r-t s-:ftrs;'. 8. G. NORTHROP'S -i:t 1 ang 22 tf . , Fruit and Conf ecUonery StoreS.I Cm p.m. h 0m .v. n w 4 4 ,. - V.,,.. .-. - 4amja.Au.nJI 0 aW ' Jk, J M 41 XM i, Ob Square ona fiiy,... .t.tt...,. ...... ft CO two dva. in u A U tureadAyB...... .u'..., 9 il Mnvtao - s ffi V Vs ataa- v tu five days,........'.... 3 60' rOne week, 4 Ot . . two weeiu c 5U j - " Threeweeks, '......'...' 8 60 f M ; V " - . Oae month, , ' .. 10 00 4 "". Two months, . 17 00 ... ..... Three months,.. 24 00 i v Six montng, , 4 t lmm. 40 eo . j -r v'W OMyear,.. .. $q 00 ! tST'Contract AdvexUscmenU takeh ' at propc -' Uonately low rates. .. . -f , I Tea lines sslld Nonpareil type make one sclnaifc. ' ' ) new advertisementST"" j i W,. CUOXL.Y, Auctioneer. - I - ; . BY CRONLY St MORRIS. vl; IflL are . Onnortiinitv ! ; Auction -Sale; :ot;.yaluablG ; ,.CIT PHOPEUTX1. fW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80.-1879; AT M o'clock,M., we wUl sell. at BxchWgCor." ' her, that desirable tHOUSK and LOT, Upon West side of Third, bei tween Chesnnt and Mulberry Srreets frontine83 feet nooa Third, and running Westwardly alone -the Southern line of Cochran Alley 165 feet. - The House contains Nine Rooms, Water, Gas, and all -modern improvements, and with the Oat Houses j has been recently placed in thoroagh order, painted hrougheut.. : Can oe examined. upon applicatloa. , Thftt new anil anKatiM,i nurirf V rwn ' ' : . tog Eight Booms ."and all necessary Out BnildlnES, situated upon the BouUi side of Princess, between v 8th and 7th Streets, 60x165 feet.. Must be examined to be appreciated, and sold only because theowaer . has removed from the city. Can be seen on appli- Iation as above. , , ,, , ., " . .Si DWBLLINQ, upon' Rbath side ' of Market, between 8th and 8th. coatammg Seven Rooms, 30x150 feet, to Meadow Street. iThat COTTAGE, - containing Five Booms, upon West side of Third, between Church and Castle 1 Streets, 61 upon Third and runnings Westward)? with Craig's Alley 100 feet. , - .rt.IJ 1 Terms made known upon application to the Auc tioneers, fa . w. ,;.!: ijs, f, 4 : I august.,. Aug 24, 28, si, septs, a w.. , , :. . ; i.;.. -;r; v-,-. : rrr , r-,.. Qi GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOY8, fifteen 'miles V? O from Baltimore, on the Western Maryland R.B. , ' reopens September 15. An unsurpassed English -Classical and Commercial Boarding School. Terms. m swo to S300 per year. Piof7 J. C. BINE All. " M., Beisterstown, Md. aug 15 D26t W4t ' The . pentine. Business ! j tA RARE OPPORTUNITy, 1 , I" OFFER FOR SALE FOURTEEN ACBES OF -a- f inis ijaxii, in tne town of Keyser. Moore ..4 iu a-1 . J I . . . tares in No. 1 repair. Tho property Is near to a jnrice liuiuuer oi trees inat nave never seen boxed, and there are thousands already boxed that can be rented. A fitst class stand for the sale of gene ral merchandise. ...i. ... -.i,.;,. c IFor further particnlars address n 1 . P. McINTOSn', ang 82 9t a nac; v Keyser, Moore oo., N..C. S eamen's Home and Hospital pHB SEAMEN'S "FKTBND ' BOCIBTY OFFER Q19 ,'abavo BUILDINGS,- -with' the " BEDDING,' for : Bent frdn th 1st bf October The location Is in ' the healthiest part of the city, within easy accessi -" 4 the Shippmg and. near the' New Market. 1 'The i hospital building has for a year betn used ss. the . U.:s. Marine. Hospital ;i For further information 1 -apply to , v B. T. HANCOCK, - aag:i-e xrfi-i, f?fc,ir, 23 Market at aw.1 Salt, BaggingvTies. A'RA AtSack UTBBP0OL gALTlJt J5 UOUU v v Striped 8tcks, 120 0 Wh0le &&d naI( 110118 BAGGING,: a' 2QQ Bundles New TIES, ; - . .'1 i -I A A A dOPCdTIB8;? SSdt tnU -'ur, JLUUU FIotit; Bacon, &c. Ii n 4: -i AAA' Bbls Fresh FLOUR, 000 250 WW ,ft,00 -!.-, fSW . : . "Bbls City MESS PORK, ! ! v i. t 17K Tubs Choice Family LARD, . sp-A&O - t' Grannlated. A, Extra C, aad RA Bbls and Boxes Fresh ' -fi.3, .OU.i-.f!! V-LLl?;i LEMON CAKES, ,5 '1 7 Pi Bg8 COFFBSf ail grades-, 't ''Potasb-Lva, Soda;' Soap, BtMt&:":'Ji-''?.' wDBuckets,Paper,Twbie.. - 6W -fj Tobacco and Snuif. ; 1 1500 Begs NAILS, &jjils-l 5 finnn Bais hoop iron,. : J-IVVV-HU -i-tti y Usui Manchester Yarns and Lake George Sheetings. K For sale lowby-'1--- t;---. iri .WILLIAMS ft MUBCHISON. ang24tf Wholesale Gro. A Com. Merbxf t. fBaffffinffS 1 .-.r. aaV taaP ' . ' - - . ft . . s $ 1 it ?f : A n A Sacka UVEBPOOL ' SALT, -; ! I OUUU Stripped and full weighty i afi &1 ii(( Half Bolls BAGGING, si : ?"-o .?t: . OUU - 2 and 2 lbs - K 1000 LbBWINB! -t.Jf J ! f j ?iSJ3-y.-gQ Boxes DS.SIDBSttii5f--l4rf; j ,lQ5f25 iSinos SIDES, i;j z p?H : j m-JQQQ Bush Fresh Water MU1 MEAL.5: :- , 1 25Q'?'ePOVirinB ,aT nd B,' I Ti-25 BoUASo-1-10' ! ; f :'.".. 25 Boxe CBEB8B,- i.ivovi I -"800 BW,lyXQD8, Parades.:; i 1 ..i ' l;500 vs'YiBmm(!ABKa'' tl c ' I fQQBblsLT;iv;B I 1 s.,t ?-IOfl -Tons i'HOOP IBOIif, ? As H-i- v a mwaf ax abawu anu aj aaivu v txig24tf , CALDEB BB0a; 4 yi Oriental Po7der. MOunPOV &i'r 100 X Kegs. Sporting "g r-. v"-;-'SSle by-.;: K --i. : ang 27 U' KERCHNER CALDBB BROS T' ortia . I ,mfe .L"S Jt iM 'ii .-t44".; Ma: a BS aa bb sajgav aV1Baaa ataa '- i:.?-'-'"'ir'.f.i'-'T'Viv 'j;' .-s: UlJgOaj xn?A t'tlxih -i' .'-.' r . " ' " . - :v.:i""-. 1 1. . . "1 -i " t": :;W:Botsale by.-iwdvf s-i' i'wa;.; Wholesale Grocers,1'. . sug.24 tf i ! 8. B. comer Front and Dock Bts. tJ '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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