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. .... - - i rir n T '.- ii Till liiJinnKiii " ii mi 1ifi niw "'inula in iwMi)Jig.-w.ivsaw-j T H i iliUXWXi xjli jt u jl xjlxl. "AraAre on two sir? OX uiwnirw t'.,J"-. rtV,3 OMtMk,...n. -...., 09 . . Thra wt.. . : ...... w t i"5hs." " - . J ''Knbearlbere. UTcradtai'urputf it Oar CRT Agent art rnwrcuuumi a advance ODTL.IN.Bft. The first State Oonvcntion of colored i . . . 1 .anil 1 a at T..itla been arraigned for trial. -The Wallace Iovestigtlion ia still in session in ve,r Yotk. The New York Demo- ..ir Committee is in session. - The Democratic National EieQUtive Committee m in session in ;Nw:Ytrkl Secretary Thompson made a Iiidic.il speech at Den- ver Fisher leads in the Wimbledon shooting matches. 7 The Saratoga races continue. Tbe vessel which recently trt uood two American schooners in Cuban wAters was a Spanish steamer; Ad miral Wvmsn baa been ordered to Havana to inquire into tbe matter. Tanner is blight and fivejy after twealy-four days of f43liog The fast mail service via tte Atlantic Coast Line will be put in opera tion in a month or two. Russia de clines to receive tbe Cbinesa Ambassador. .Recent earthquakes in ibe Philippine jitnds destroyed much property; tbe vol- cnuoes are in full blast. France will clear off her war debt in three years at the present rate. New York markets: Money 22J per centr cotton quiet at 11 It 16U 1316c; southern flour steady at 3 25&7 CO; wheat l3c lower, ungraded r.-J S5c$l 10; corn ;jic lowers and bravy, ungraded 4649c; spirits turpentine tirra at 28c; rosin unchanged at $1 40 1471 There has been a very large di- ninuLio!! in the death rate of New Vork. -.t . Last week 5,306 immigrants ar rive J at New York chiefly Germans, Scotch and English. New York ia in its ahirt-aleeves, ready to put the Egyptian obelisk in place, which has arrived safely. Bisiiop Thomas U. Dudley, of Ken tucky, and Bishop Peterkin,of West Virginia, (Episcopaliana) are natives j of Richmond, Va. Gef!. Grant and familv were rob i.i at Manitoa, Uol., of ?400 in jewelry and money. It is supposed io hav" been done by sharpers who foiiowed the party. llre is what that brave Democrat :uiJ 6ae soldier, Gen. McClellau, wroie recently of Gen. W infield S. Hancock: "Gen. Haneock-foneht gallaully .during tbe war, and both knew what the war too for Mdknew when the war wu ended. tcretary Thompson of the? Hayea l N'avee" illustrated the beaulieu of iijdical civil service'reform by mak ing a Stalwart speech at Denver, Colorado, on yesterday. He made j tbe discovery that Hancock was statesman. no The best comment of Absalom .vruiurs letter we nf.ve seen tuua tar is in the Richmond State. lollows: It is as "Wh Arthnr'i iti-r .f liccdntauce I i"-Jav. it ia almost as Id vl as one or Air. i ' - ' . I rennysoij'a legends, and reminds us very I fhe National Board of Health ia very hopeful that by keeping a rigid quarantine at the various ports against vessels coming from suspect ed ports the precautions taken by the health authorities will keep yellow fever from visiting New Orleans and Memphis this summer. Garfield-has written, or some one hs written for him, a defence or so called "vindication" against the Credit Mobilier scandal and tbe De Solver $5,000 fee. Oar exchanges say it is a poor defence nd will not clear his fame and name from the stigmas resting upon them. Here is the moat judicious utter- wee wo hav vt hard from a Vir! j - - - ginia source concerning the trouble in lhat State. The Danville Times Bays : "No matter what ' becomes of the State Jt , we wast Hancock and English elects to- Ia oar opinion tbe success of the Na ,0QaIlket is of far more impertance than y aiflerence of opinion on tbe State debt, "we could have our way, tbe State debt would not be mentioned until after the Residential election" . T,'e people of North Carolina ow all about a certain Radical ex Jodge,W. A. Moore. He recently d-ea at iSdenton or thereabouts. I -ib uarioft says that he de- I blared thf ,t, A . , LQAr fha I lamAraltA riatf.ir I - .VVIMVVtaVIV A-' mj I asfallof :t a I SMgui auu " l 'Qs were treasonable.w If it be Reason to get rid of euch Judgea aa was then let him make the moat f it. : men is " o i wmci wukuciu uifAuw. , uoioio uu r4)asoeeD UBeartii6d latlaston ooduty. Uei 1 . r ' . . 4k -: - ,he; sweat by the Rpublica? party, f a epe.Jal gives of Wa Ulk ; ' Uws ta River Bend township and Is market on yesterday and 128 yesterday. twenty men; eigat etcapeu. ue jar- I ally strong ucket in the field fwGoyernQMl married: eleven :times. ---The Jarvis hand " Peeled o be present at the grand ' , ' " . . - a t .... m i Ii f i i ' . v ,r ' ' " " 1 "t ' i" ii i i u ;n i ' ,y ' ' ; " f ' '" J VOL; XXVIiQOi. vr i a - tt - Ta lUH.UHSaWIU UI 41. JLJUBK4 North Carol in a. r Wcll.',A.' V.L. ia m rer' JCoric, and be w f enoouraglnff bia Stalwart brethren with the Ti6p4 fif ancceaa- in Wih :ftrAlrt,W knd ana wonia maie aesperaie ngn ai mes loreoADd. Air. r.asK says, is .preposterous. The Republican have a majority sad Willi! - ...1 get the votes cast. Tjowree times Mthe j r F 1 i j , , " each county and precinct, and maks a cam-J paign on lh lfVfl,gflFramriti such as nas not been done tot veara,. VTaey will thus get some Congressmen anyway and will likely carry the State' ' Here we plan and calculation to bag some r the BebrwentatiTaa if thev can. We see atso what their plan of organization ia to be and for what they will fight But A. V. I hardly believea that North Carolina is Republican. Hardly ever.' The New York market ia thus re ported in a letter of the 17tfu. "General trade this week has been, on tbe whole, very satisfactory for midsum mcr. Increased shipment bf dairy pro ducts to .Europe are a . noticeable feature, Petroleum also has a firmer tone, and iron maintains the advanee previously recorded. Hardware is slroocer. undor better de mand from the West and South. Suear and coffee are weak rather, and hides are about steady In tbe dry goods market there is an improved feeling and business I is steadily increasing. This morning flan- I nets were reported active, and some makes I are now held "at value." uioaainrs ana repellants are in fair request, and Kentucky jeans are moviBg steadily. Cotton goods rather more active, as likewise dark prima and worsted dress fabrics. 1 r TUK STATK-CAHPAICN. The Shoe .Heel - Randoek and J arviaClab waa organizedasl Xhura-1 day. LJpi. tvi. Mouse prpsiea ajtae meetine. The oTiithritl01. ?:rWak adopted, and W.t K Harker was elected .rrewdent. JLiOTiOmon lioo esomaru New Berne ratified enthusias tically. Judge Manly presided. He addressed .the meeting', and' - was fol- lowed by Meari?.f0rjjrofif4 K. Jorvan,- -41. " oimmciia, j.-v A Bryan And.Mr. Carrawaj ot ithlia leigh'OtWMr. MS&mJ There are exitad . Jodgra that would draw at a ratification meet- log : Uannon, jioua ana trreasy oam i Watts, and it would be pleasing to hoar Lhm in some lar?elv DODulated negro county. Charlotte Press. The last named is Elector and will elec trify the darkevs no doubt. Punch and Judy are not half as funny. I a Stab. I mo nf thp nrpaphp.rs un there I we nndersfaud. are settinc forth Bux- Lon aa a verv Dions ropBt xnev say i he never goes about anything with- I out praying. Colambtta Aberaethery, Esq., a staunch Democrat, complete I If settled this matter. x ea aaya I the veritable Columbus, "these Rad- I icals are a very praying people, they I have craved a loner time, but the word must be spelled 'prey " Jj.xck- ory Carolinian. New Berne correspondent of I 4 1. T 1:U Than ana L tr v T..;- Utl eillUUBlBSlIU uauw& auu v ia meeting in Hookerton veaterdavr rVV. ..Ink wrrmn AVMnitOli llirlll If JL UO IfiUU Warn vagou.ww mrj ' - . M. Uountree, one or tne county ex- ecntive committee. 1. iiu nooaer i . -. . m TV 1 wag elected president by acclamation, and John K. vv. sngg ana w. a.. Johnson vice-presidents, lne as aemoiy was eioqueruiy anoiTiormuivy i nii enoani rxr a onTmn vv 7.i nviiHr. m ... ' -t Snow Hill to-dav of Hansock and Jarvis. i . . Spirits Turpenune. Robeson latza fearfully behind. The oldest darkey ft can scare up witb lhe belo of tbe census men la quite a youlb only 110 years old. He must Hurry up. 130 is the nignest score ana toai is eAsuy beaten. . ... . . . . , Lumberton Hobesonian: JFrdm all parts of the county, but especially from the Ash Dole and Leesville sections, the reports come that tbe crops are finer than . i . I. - Kaam VVip mano vain ' " M " LUO utID uvwu iw j jw-.v. Edenton Clarion: - An asem- hlifR of 2 000 or more people anet .at , Bal lard's Bridge on Wednesday, 11th Inst., in a grand Bund ay ocnooi uemenniai ceie ora tion. Fourteen schools were represented. Raleigh Visitor: The funeral of Mr. feter li. Uines, wno aiea in tms city "SS " TLT Z yCSlvlU Bj t JWse. iavw iivui vruiioa v-aaua waa at 5 o'clock tals aHernooBV (aad wasraV tended by a large crowd of Relatives and" i. Mv W w 1 mtinrAh nfl this city, while in Baltimore, last week, bad a slight sunstroke. Hiokory Carolinian: The crops around Rutherford College are suffering for ral, One of the best mineral springs in all this country is at Icard Station, in Burke county. The Liocai jaroisiers' Conference convenea at Rutherford College next Friday, the 234 inst. The, Nor mal Musical School at Rutherford College we learn, ia orocreaing nneiy. oome tnirty or forty are already in attendance. The Charlotte Observer aaya that "Mr. John T. Snstalre, of Mecklen burg, has recently secured a patent on an mnrnVAri mtton choDoer . which nromlses oecomcsut luyviwni t. t , . j . Hon to cotton growers, tt is claimed that a.r -a. a. a h tainman anil tA hAriaa fdJfff mWallIIlPfj TV AAA tnvaAtwM snv nvb Is canable of doing the work ot Sixteen .a rrt, hnra. tinder the old nrocess AA wAA mM SWisa , W 7 , of plow and hoe. ; '' lsll. From a Louisburg .. gentleman who was in Ralehrh vesterdav. we learn that the telegraph line ; reached ixmisDurg RatnrdAT. The -same eentleman also WtLMiNGTQifi If., C.; THURSDAY, . . W! - showed ui a letter from Barrow & PleakaaU. 1 I I . I , I . I i . I '.'I '. . ' . ' ' W tbe largest merjjhant.ir.tbepiacej.wblch aUroidaifd weragoiqs-tocarry riaborR is teimeafrpm?:raklintQp we ivtfoi. t Charlotte Observer'. -An extrai oramary. ppecimen oi tne Ajncanus noma jj eht jnfantrv. of Greenville has been dls-1 1 ,- n...A 1 -,; iri,i, I uuu a-raaiA inbuai' " &acad ba j w w ua. twn hMnrtrprt tAiiratnHinthi Knrm.l, gchooJ.' !Ice is selling in Greensboro at1 i laree cents per pouna. ' ' . MfW,.Wr.''l.,w l viiurca. as, xxeaaeraonvuie aecimeu to ac f cept; th tgniatLon.ot Pr. B. Ne- I son, , tus Health u veryieete andie may I be Compelled ,'to rest., r rRev,M H. Jd. ApriVate retteTfrom Dr. f.XNelses in- I forms oa that Rev. ,W. 0. McCarthy and wife have leea added; to the Faculty of I Jtidson College. i K J. Hale writes from .New York to the 2fact: Mv friend Cant. M. V. ALoore, ox Lenoir, if. u. i tells me that a man ia Watanga county fasted thirty-eight days, out died then. Uapt- Jiloore knew the man. His name was Harman - - I have been favored with calls frdm Hon. RR. Bridgers, uon. A. JH. Waddell and Mai Charles M. Stedman, all of Wilminfeton, who cheer me. as one of j the 'dispersed abroad," with in formation from home. CoL Waddell is pressed into service as a speaker and a most popular and acceptable one before Hancock and English meetings, in these parts and in Vermont. Raleigh Observer : Twenty towns, whose population was about 46,500 in 1870, flow contain 73,809 persons, being an increase of 27.800. or nearly 60 per cent Our (ovrns generally show a more decided increase than the country. Tbe following is the list of .counties referred to : , 1880. 14.690 .... 14,914 23,169 26,126 . 15,354 34,110 16,864 .......18.004 .....15,348 1870. Cabarrus ...... Catawba...... Chatham ...... Kdgcombe. . Lenoir Mecklenburg . . Moore Richmond. . . . . 12.954 in ClQA n'nno f?'if 22,970 10,434 . 24,299 12,040 12,882 11,208 Stokes . . Total. 136,494 HBW AliyBBTISUriBN (A. J. C Munds Druggist. G. W. H. House wanted. Harbison & Allen Straw hats. P. TJumminq & Co. Bolted meal. MtJHsON Alpaca and linen suits. J . M. Chonlt Yacnt Foam for sale. SuraaxoB Coubt Clerk Office hours. AIM l Peof Brain. The up passenger train on tbo Carolina Central Railway, Monday nlRUt, ran over and killed a large black bear in the seven- mile swamp, aboat three miles this side of Council's. The engineer, Mr. D. M. Ted- der, saw the animal as the engine and train I passed over it, ou was not certain mat uae i creature was a bear, and tho train was not I stopped- He told parties at Council's of w imprcesiua ju ids uraimr, uucici, buvi yesterday morning, on repairing to the j spot, they discovered it was a bear sure t enough, and one of very respectable size, j the animal having been cut completely in two by the train. Several bears have been I BeQ aiong the road recently, and it is pre-J samed that this ' one became blinded and I confused.by the headlight. Alas t poor Bruin, He rushed blindly to ruin. And died without pain, Being mashed by the train. '" aS:aS-ass" mayor's Con The only case before this Court yester day morning was that1 of a young colored man, who gave bis name as John Robert son, and who waa charged with being found asleep in a car at the W. & W. Railroad depot on Tuesday eight,. about 11 o'clock. In a statement to the Court be eaid he be longed in Moldyirgfn"nyNiw butTiad been out to Florida and was making his way back home again. Being asked how he expected to get there, he said he had been riding, but at Florence his' Satchel, containing his clothing, money, etc, had been stolen. He was given exactly one boar ia which to get outside of the city limits, with the under standing that if he was found here after that time be would be sent to the Work House. - ' Dislocate a tils Sbouloler. We regret to learn that Capt. J. T. Harp er, of the government' sie&mer Woodbury, met with quite a severe accident on Tues day afternoon. The steamer was engaged in dredging in the neighborhood . of ' the works at the mouth of the river, the sea be ing very rough at the' time, when Capt. Harper 'accidentally got , a fall, which re sulted in the dislocation of on&of bis shoul ders. At last Accounts the bones had been nai ta nic. CaDt, H Was 8till suffer- lag a great deal , pf pain and soreness from ' ".; the effects of the accident.- . Thermometer Beeora.Vr The following will snow the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta ..80 Augusta. 63 Charleston, ...... .82 Charlotte, ..... -80 CorBicana....... 80 Galveston,. . . ... .88 Havana. .; . .88 Indianola, ...... .88 Jacksonville .... .93 Key West,..;.... 90 MobUe. 90 Montgomery . . . . .77 New Orleans,. .. .84 PuntaRassa,. ...89 Savannah. 93 Wilmington,... .77 So many personshad made ar rangements to go to tbe Sounds yesterday evening that a gentleman .who tried at the eleventh hour, was unable to find a horse and bOggy to hire at either of the livery tables. . Gen. Allan Ratherford is here oa a visit. ..... . . :. Kik .$ ir-K This section -was visited by fine rains yesterday. - . The Clerk of the Market reports' ratification in Wllminetoh the 24th of An We are glad ir learn that the excursion of ihe C. M. Stedman Fire Oonv pany No. 2 was largely attended yesterday, and that it proved a success. -r Winnie Rhoaea. oolored, waa committed ta jail yesterday afternoon fori sent to jail iyesterdtgr foiT non-payment of erorta in a msa of aRRaiilt and hattorv and a . . fc. peace warrant tried before Justice Hall. rrr., . t-v. . - The Wilmington District Con- ference meets at Ziooa Church, Town Creek, Brunswick county, this morning, at 9 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Burkhead will pre- Side. .Presiding Elder of this District, but now . stationed at Raleigh, and one of the editors j Toom. The electric fluid had come in col of the Christian Advocate, was in the city lfsion with the chimney, which was badly . yesterday. Mr VV R Stvronhaannrfthaaad . . . . . w 1. the tobacco and cigar store of Capt. Walter Coney, next to Mcllhenny's drug store, and will continue the business there and at his old stand. There is an un mailable letter in the Post Office for Coffer Payne, Pender county, N. C. Also sample packages of 1 coffee, without address, received at Wil- l - : m mington office! The Young Men's Hancock and English and Shackelford Club, now num bering fifty members, will have a meeting at the City Court room, in tho City Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. The Democratio General Com lurauo general vuui- mittees having in i .t , , Charno tho proposed rat- location meeting are requested by the chair ic acouovu vr iuo ivAAiaiA- man of the Executive Committee to meet at the City Flail on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A gentleman who has been 'taking the census" informs us that the number of patriots in this city who are hankering after office under the prospec-v live Democratic . Administration, has al ready reached one thousand, and that the disease is spreading with alar mi ag rapidity Meeting of the N. C. Amaiepr Freest Aaaoelation. The fourth annual meeting of this Asso- ciation convened in this city yesterday mornine, ana was cauea io oraer oy ine President, George M. Carr, of Rose Hill, at auci vamug mc msctiug w yiui, & iwi dent Carr read bis aenual message to the I association. A new constitution, drafted by Mr. Jfl. A. Oldham, of this city, was submitted, and after a brief discussion, was adopted. An election of officers, to serve for the ensuing year, was then held, with tbe fol- lowing results Phil. Holland, Newbern, President Q. M. Carr, Rose Hill, First Vice Presi dent. O. O. Toilers, Point Caswell, Second f Vice President, I J. M. Satchwell, Rocky Point, Third Vice President. W. E. Peterson, Wilmington, Secretary. J. R. Griffin, Qoldsboro, Treasurer. 11. A. Southrland, Wallace, Official Editor. George M. Carr, Rose Hill, Historian. Robert A. Southerland, J. R. Oriffin and W. -A- Powell, Executive Committee Ten new jnembers were" admitted. "Th0 association is now in a prosperous, condi tion, having, a membershipofaibT4,fiftyV-y3 ; The fpllowing gentlemsu ; were elected honorary members of theuassociation : ;Hia.LtoJblateid Messrs. T. B. !6tingsbury a'osnri'r'JAmes, of Wilmington; S. A. Asho, of Raleigh; John A. Woodaitf, of Wilson; J, R. TiHery.of Rocky Mount; J. A. Bonitz, of Ooldsborp, and Dossey Battle, of Tarboro. 1 LTEBBARX BXERCISK8. ' Last night a select audience of ladles and gentlemen attended the literary exercises of the association at Iiibrary HalL Mr. W. C. Peterson, of this city, deliv ered the address ofrwelcome, after which Mr. Robert Nixon introduced Mr. Josephus Daniels, of the Wilson Advance as the an nual orator. Mr. Daniels spoke over twenty minutes on "The Training Necessary to the Highest Success in Journalism," and his address was well received by the audi-? ence. The following members of the associa tion contributed to the enjoyment of the evening: Mr. E. A. Oldham delivered an addres3 on "Non-Professional Journalism." Mr. G. M. Carrread an essay on "The Utility of Literary Culture." Mr. J. Robert Griffin read an essay on "Our Youth." Mr. G. D. Elsworth delivered an address on "Vitaimagnituae." Mr. R Nixon read a poem on "A Morn ing Stroll." . After the exercises Mr. -Carr thanked the audience for their presence and attention, J and declared the Convention adjourned. I -Tk.-mi.mJwr.1 Y ih. a MM,nnn will : The members of the Association will leave this morning on the Passport for an excursion to Smithville. JULY 22i(i80.v ; 1. . PbAKS OF SLBOTBItlTI, Kite: B4l7 ; DiaiKMl AbA .'14 . . " . , ,rj ,:....,. ..... f , .... i l i : teac shocked. During. ihoeTere thuader stormhai passed over this cny'(y,e8dy',V4!y' alter the dinner hour, lightning struck eadj conaiderablyimaged-thenlwelling house) oa Fifth,' tetweia Qnctge and Ahn streets,! occupied !BrQTrn,:.Porta-; nately, Mr. Brown's family, were atthe1 Sound at, the lime. Air. B. was in the bed-; rnhUn On thn Uff.nnA fln'nr Ttinr ansilnA vnn? near the fire-nlace: ehirafferi !in readinir k s w ao o copy of yesterday ; mornings Stab, : when all of a snddea ha. felt a shocks while at the sama momenta qlpad pf soot from the The bouae-yeper appeared, in considers- Dle agitation, and. as soon as she could t' tttt5'-,fl.'. ftBITAn -WAM Ottn lr Anal m A an m n w wm m m. I iuo acja, wi'R wuuiu k mu iu hw. uoB I W1U tneview or ascertaining me conaitum of .ffftiffL TTnon ,hft door hfonnd I .ha room , frill of Amoke: which emitted fltrnni. . iBilimffli -mll whiU oaf th 8ame evidences -of the destruction I tlat,A ti7 ItSA atrrtto rtlrhfnlo. nisW 1 To 1 ; now found to have been the origin of the disturbance he experienced in his bed- I twisted and cracked, had burned to a crisp the gilt cornice which ornamented I Ahe ceiling, made holes in the plastering on I , , - . .. passed out . oX. the room on the telephone wire, which was .found badly melted in places. Mr. Brown attri- bules the safety of the building .from de- ptruction by fire to tbe presence bf tbe tele I r.arin. wiM i.;(. nr.HnAiwi h .loniriw I ' fluid from the room." I" ' -Had there been any, one in the room at Ue time there is a strong probability that the shock would have proved fatal to them. 'At tho same time that sUch- baVoc was )eing played at Mr. Brown's residence. the . . . MMara RPft.n TtnaiiVg ' il0fe Wfts bfoken fe lhQ flecla of lQe 15gUl. I a: i . a a : a hing, and we understand that-.it played some right lively trickf in; other places about town. . j, Mr. Brown's cook, who was io the build ing at the time it was struck by lightning, was also considerably shocked. Tlie crops. ; Very encouraging accounts come to us from Wayne, Sampson, and parts of Bla den and Duplin counties in regard to the corn and cotton, crops. They were never finer at this particular season of the year, and if the weather continues as favorable as it has been so far the yield will be large. The farmers are in excellent spirits over the. prospect. A SsipfenAO Co Baft ItNliliA. The Supreme Court, in the case of the State vs. Love Ann Moore, from New Hanovar, decides thaLTa woman, is guilty Of assault with late nt to commit rape, when she aids and abets a man in such assault,'' thus sfflrmine the decision of the Court " . ielow. So we learn from the Raleigh lfeto$. ' I V111 Ueeevrer. tx u -r w-.v. ... Ai 'i.- I iuo noouioK I'"J 1 cian, informed us yesterday afternoon that Robort Phinney and his daughter Hester Richardson, two of the victims the mhr-1 deroaaas8auIt alluded to in the last two issues of the Stab were much better, and that he now thinks they will both recover. XAAS JTX AVI AtAV The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through and way- t mails 5:30 A.M. Raleich 5:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. Mails fox the N. C. Railroad, ' and routes supplied there- ' ! from, including A. & N. C. tRailroad, at........ 5:30 A.M. Southern maila for all points South, daUy 7:45 P.M. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except suTraayT:....:...r:K)0P. m. Mail for Oheraw & Darliagton" ' Railroad. 7:45 P.M. Mails for points between Flo- j rence and Charleston 7:45 P. M. Fayette vme,TOdTjrfl3ceaoaCape" Fear River, Tuesdays and ' - ;Fridays 1K)0P M. Fayetteyille, yia Lumberton, , dauy except Sundays 5i00 P.,M. Onslow C. H.f and interne , diate offices,' Mondays and 'Thursdaya. u ; . .p. . . C H)0 A M Sinithville mails by steam- . .boat, daily (except Sundays 9 .-00 A. M. Mails for. Easy Hill, Town -Creek; Shallotte land Little River, Mondaya andThurs daya... ....... ........... k6.-00 A. M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays......... 5:00 A. M. UriUl JI VA JBA. V U rtortnern tnrougn ana way mails. ...... ......- . 7:00A.M. Southern mails. . . .... .... . 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad: . . V 10 .-00 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8A. M to 12 M. , andfrom 2 to 5i30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp Office. ' . .,- General delivery open" from 0:00 A. M. to 60 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. MaUscouected from street boxes every day at 3 oD F. M. " HORSEFORD'S V ACID1 PR0SPHATE FOR NERVOUSNESS ; AND ' DYSPEP SIA. The lafe' Wttrslow Lewis,KM.; D;; the distinguished physician; of o Boston, said: Havingin.-my.own person experienced. those ills for wnicn ine aciu rrospnate ta preccriDed( and naving found great . relief ;nd alleviation from its use, I most heartily attestlmy appreciation of its excellence." OLE NO. 4k036 9 ao-am7' Anieation. . ... Partly cloudy weather, occasional rainaj -.1.;-! ..-.'it J l ariaDie winds' mostly southwesterly, sta imaaiv or: hither: iemivrtiiiY rf'.ki qmater.are Vheindications for this eecUon j 3Tda- ! " One of our Water street bro-! kera bought a nice melon a day or two agoJ and dataped it in the water-cooler while, Waiting for an importunity to send it boms. , When ht went to get if tbe end bad been I prooea probed and all of the heart of the melon 1 1 ' oippeaf eS. Some pne suggested' "rats." "Yes, two-legged ones," icily re plied the victim. -We are indebted to the Cem- J mittee of Invitation, Messrs. W. L. Steele, &.''E: Little. C. M. Ltttro. John Burgninn and 'fiattoMt C." Afexander.'Jr.; for a com- at Wedees- Managers arV W. C. Hardison. W. L Par- . . i drin. t a t w t - I 1 , . HIVBB AND MABINB. I -r- The schooner American Bagls, bound I 'or Charleston, was spoken off Frying Paa I Shoals pn Tuesday, by the pilot-boat Mr I V P1 DBVage Parties from below report very rough Itjas only beeu once ia awhile that any- thing could 'be done at the Government i works. .. .. n u "My child was affected in tbe same man-i i nor as yours, Mrs. li., and Dr. Bull's Baby Syxup gave it almost immediato relieL I would surely givejt a trial." i.i'jnf iTJBjri. THE MdRNINQ STAR can alwaya be h&d a.t tna &Sii II Ohms, jjHarrla' News' &uadrtdttie stay Office. I S I Lie' ratorla a Terr Agreeable article of diet. Ia Diph tnerla. Malarial Typhoid Fever, And every depress ing disease, its ee will be found in valuable. T i UbxxbT & Funna. Aeents. Wllminoton. 1 1 ... " " I f HONORED AND BLB3T. When a board of snv L ; s. inent physicians and chemists announced the dis covery that by combining some.well known valua ble remedloe, the moeif woHderfal medicine was prodaced, which would care such a wide range of uiBeaflea that most All other remedies could be dis pensed with, many were skeptical: but proof of its l?!." were akeptlcal: bat proof of its iuierue pv ecHuu max nas oupeuea an aoaowAna to day the dverers of that Great Modlclne, Hop i k . tors. Democrat. t ' m m m tral Bailroad of Georgia say: " -Though exposed to the worst miasmatic tnflaencea of the Yellow Fe ver, oy going in ana coming oat of savannah at different hours of the1 night, and Also in spending entire nights in the city daring the prevalence of the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1876, with bat the single exception of one of as (who was taken aick, bat speedily recovered) we continued tat oar aaoaI good health a circumstance we can account for in no other way bat by the effect, under Providence, of the habitual and continued use of Simmons Liver Regulator while we were exposed to this X allow Fever malariA." i . COHIIORWEILTH niHTRTRimnN m-n July 81 s t the Commonwealth Distribution Co. will celebrate the third anniversary of its popular draw ings At MAcaaley's Theatre. . The usual scheme of i960 prizes, amounting to $113,400, will be distribu ted. An iaatitotion that has had drawings for this iengtnor time, NOT BVBN POSTPONING FOR A SINGLE DAT, And at the same time gaining the good will And confidence of its patrons for integrity And fair deAlintr. certalnlv deserves favnrmhUi . tion. It only costs $3 for a ticket in the drawing on i we arawwg on I bw aBb luik.ia juu muiia learnt m.y., uc noma insrauo sc ovi oreaaway, new xork the big prize may fall to you. I MOTHERS I MOTHERS I ! MOTHERS 1 1 1-4 Axe oSatJ yon disturbed at nisrht and broken of oy sick cnua sunering and crying wna the excro- ouumg pain or catting teeth r if so, go at once fSiJ HSKfiSS f22LQ B w-ww- e vv iwuvrv UUO AWA UvUU OUJiWlU AHA" ISgffiLWJ! eVer need it, who will not tell you at once that U win regolau the bowels, and give rest to the moth er, -ana relief asd health to the child, operatlmz like I magic It is perfectly safe to use in rdeasAat to the taste, and is the orasa ana one of the oldest and be.t femalo nhVlriVn. aH nn,. ia the United States. Sold everywhere, 86 cents .nettle. j NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Bot'ob C6ttat, NEW HANOVER COUNTY, f July 21st, 1880. S Office Honrs. T7VROM DATE UNTIL THE 1ST OF OCTOBER, I i? my Office will be open from 9 A. M. until 5 I M li" a vih iuraa ;Jy 22 2t th en nac Clerk Superior Coart. For Sale. rfma SLOOP YAQHT "FOAM," twenty feet m J. length and eight feet in breadth of beam, in complete order and with two sets of new sails. Has Dean used but little, and ia as good as new. W ill be sold low . Apply to J. M. CBONLY, JyMIt Star Office. r r ' , . Wanted, , i TO RENT, from 1st of October next, a aas III utl DWELLING HOUSE, containtng not iesa than six rooms, and situated coave- nfant to busiaess. Apply to or Address y23 8t ' . Q. W. H., Star Office. JAMES C. MUNDS, . : DRUGGIST, WNORTS FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCK9S.) ' - WTLMINQTON, N. O. fine Straw Hats ! At Low Prices ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. yS tf QOLOBED AND BLACK ALPACA SICK COATS. LINEN. COTTONADB AND- GRASS CLOTH SACK COATS. MUNSON. Ctothlor and Merchant Tailor. jy M It Best Bolted Meal TN THB CTTT, ;A. GRINDING DAILY. PRESTON CUMMING CO.. '. MlHers and Grain DeaJerA ;jy atf : Ladies' Slippers. jBCBlYBD' TO-DAY ANOTHER LOT OF Ladles' Strap and Strapless Slippers. Gents Low Chartered In great variety At very Low Prices. B THOMAS H. HOWEV. jy SI tf No. 47 North MArket at. Siai L m oa ( BUmomthA. or - Of CWCoBtrAct ldwt!aaaMatA tekoa at atooo Vw I TnUneMll&HomAiMirMiAMftA.AiaaMArt. ; WWW AnvvnrrtJWurM'i'C i I " . . i, mm. n.m I C2t'rfftr"jriff" I I V" UU: '--UIJJ XtlljljH? H- iyLljM W ...i'ritjfllO. P. L rSigbrs & Co. .' " ' ' ' ' Wholesale ai&'&etaGroetrm, 20, 22, 24 26 ft 28 Frtrnt 8t Wilmlntoii, H. C j-ifioovRKD vaax aoON aits tour ooAaiBABoM tbolr roaurkAbl eAraer, ttat In the Grocery Line did not comI la kvlg tmi taana"7.r. 10 000 HAM-' .. , . 7,ooq "r if 40000 " 6,000 nMsKOfOIIM'. " QQQ EActaporraK, . 8o'ioo.luaM,B,e,-':i requiring an LmmenM and mnneMfti7 oailaj ot capital And expense. And wareboate and Hot rooat. extravAeaAt credtta. a loos list of aapioTAa, boofc- keeper. AJerka, A. TAe !An Vu loopva1 fllirct penonAl conuaHaanUoQ with tka IUe4 Qartcrs, where thoae atUcIca we:e ftxpf acoH ab4 Immense anaatltlaa. out of all firauacvanta '. . an .f n'Tle1 hr?! make ennCe,nu with the BMiroed Ooaapanlea lor ireortaXka: connect ttielr Stores bj telenaph wllk tke leeAiaJ Htoiee or the woriAc fceeo SMAlXt Atrr BJSLdtCT ASSOKralSNT : Dat Drloes don tn 1. ASSORTMENT; patprt Bottoa ff ant bATA SMALL; rtOVlT AXlmtl I djUvsr,; .pe.thn. ndo OT57Zr7 AAai Tani bVWJLUS Am The resnlt Jastiflea oar hlgbesV AatlclpeiioaAi ard viAdlCAteA oar )adgment. trar Stores are eotai a " GRAND SAMPLE ROOlf , n not packed with aaaIam lumber 'end stale foods, bat small neat packages of every thing jieeoed to fTi,n"i aeuoM. eea Awsrt mAras. in oar 1 'on the II V L op a fall and complete Maortiaent off thtaws ' rltoe. In F1FTSKN MXNUTAH we can hare wat ready for delivery to oar eastooara, DOds thev order, freak from tha numfufn. .the Qoods they irsrs, and Im the origin si unbroken nackares: - ia rtwenty-foar hoars we can have these Goods oa their helves, And accompanied wben necessary by a ape pal delivery clerk. This la the secret ef ucoeaeat I T t , j n ?. Ll, BriUg6rS tfe GO. r . 20, 22, 21, 26 ft 28 Front Stmt, WlLsTINGTON. N. O. I Jy SI DAWrf For Sent, FBjOM 1ST QCCllBEK NEXT The large sew Iron Froat 8tore, At pse ent occepied by P. L. Bridgers Oa. Irocer. Four pi ear set Cneea over above, suitable for Lawyers, Doctors, MlHiAery. Ac i , AL8V, . J The largo New Store, on North Water BvptU t Joining Board of Trade Kooma, And two floe plea- auk vwces err.- same. sAjeuing omosoc Mava jmano uompan y. Apply to Jy 15 eodtf hh so la DQNALQJfAoBAX. nL1 A 1.' O . Bute Co.; N. c. 'JpHB MOST ATTRACTIVE BUM HER RESORT iA North Carolina. Hotel accommodations antarpassed. Board from $19 to 30 per month. 'i 1 Spoclal ArrangemeoU made with families. A. 3. EUTGEK, ' if 15 lot i rroprieinf. T Brown Cc Roddick 45 MARKET STREET A UFFEKINQ , SOBE GREAT BABuAIRa i-.i5.Iom0tt QatttssulUblo fox the aatMOMr; Fall Siae Honevcomb OuilLa. m ey comb FrtBAoA.. .$ I 00 nui vain ...... Tbe Bates ..V. ' I ,UU( 1 50 English Marseilles Qallts, aU elaaaa qnalKiM, b piicoi ranging I or at ID IS IS UU. nyasti BBOWN BOimiBKV witiuiifitoH stun' limn . NO. U NORTH WATEB. 8TBXXTV tOO. B. WOKTH, recrWtf, ' KMIL ZENS, Sapetlntendcnt. i' Ai '' Open for Basinets MONDAY. JULY lth, t&90. , PRICE LI8T 8hlrtA, old. 10c; da. new. ISct OoL lars te;OuAs Sc; Underahlru 5c; Night Shirts be to 10c; Drawers 6c: Bocks Sc; Towels Be; Hsndker chiefs Se; White Vests 15e to 15c - 7 : . Young Men's Wear will be taken by the Month at ta. A rriee List of Ladlee' Wear will be lssaed la aboat Tea Days. BpeciAl Bates for Family WAahlng. jj 10 lw Wire Netting 1" ' Jii'-' t. Foe Doors and Windows. JCREENS Good to keep Oat files ead asoeqtf toes. Alee, Bash. Doors, , minds, Lumber, and Banding Maeertal QeaerAll. ' - ALTAFFXR, PBIOS a Co.,' Faotobt: Foot of Walnut st. J7 18tf Orrtoar' ' ' Nutt, near JUd Cross ai. Boilers ! Boilers ! .i i' JjH)US CYLINDER BOIUtUS, u ; Miadiaane1r,ifeeAs90g, , - j All ia prime order, for sale by ,. , , , ;.. t r v.'l fUtt EDWARD KIPPER SOWB. Dyeing;'''"'' QLEAN8INQ AND TAILOE1NQ Ijf ' TA8T Colors and First Oasd Btyle. Fressed'uks aeW. No rubbing off. WILMINGTON DYKUVQ ESTAB.,' jj4.tf MArket,betweeai4sAuiadMJ. Overcoats AND LINEN BUTTS MADE TO OBDER. TOE Monarch "Bound Bosom" Shirts at 65c, 75c, CO $1 as. '...; ' DYER A SON. Jy 18 tf Tailors and Furnishers , ail's r i". r r it i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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