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rgE7II0Biniia8TAEl IV WW. II.mBUlADrf . j jlsliBD DAttT; jaXQEPT.f HJN A IT "TJnitT Bubearroera, aeaTsrodla ny pan of ma . Kfteen Cents P week. Onr City Agent ar 17:.aS4 to collect fr mar than three m-uUs f QRNING EDITION. Tldat ths Port Office at Wilmington. N. C.; j.iervu u second-class matter. OUTLINKft, .; r Iadiana have surrounded Quitman, ftx&s, ad communication - w ill General Giiersou is cut off; they are murdering citl. una aid driving, off stock. T..M. Hollowsy has been nominated, for Governor ia llichigso ov e Democrats; other Slate officers were nominated; in the Seventh District Conner Is renominated, The Democrats nomioaie I. D. Thomas in the Ajrenteeath and C U. Morris in the Ninth Oblu District. The Texts Democrats oominate J. M. Hunt for Appellate Judge sn(l j. iL IttcLaary fer Attorney General. The Southern Dental Association closed its labors in New York; it meets at Ashe ville, North Carolina, next year; Dr. V. E. Turne. of Raleigh, was elected President .Col Bacll will endeavor to cut off soma ladiana, numbering seventy-live or loote, wbo are heading South towards Chl butbaa; another column of Indians, nam bering hundred, of Victoria's band. tufa passed the Rio Grande. A land slide occurred at Yieuxport, France, crush jog two houses; ten bodies bavd been rt covered, aud ten others are thought to be under lha ruins. The raiders upon the Juno at Cork were armed; six persons have boen arretted. -General Canto was routed at Muzillau. Mexico; Ramirez still bold tiie State of Sinaloa. Henry L Edwards, aged 28, jatnped overboard (roin the City of Dallas steamship, which was bound from Fernandina to Now York. There were 283 deaths from yellow fever at Havana -for the month of July; U tot ths last wot-k in the month. Fresh discoveries of gold in New Mexico are reported at the Mcx'caa village of Los Plaeitue; the rock assays from $3,000 to $6,000 jer ton. Thomas M. Norwood will iua for Governor of Georgia against Colquitt A typhoid fever epidemic is reported among the garrison of Vinceones, France. Some if the arms stolen from tiie aliip Judo in Cork harbor have been recovered. One hundred thousand pounds drawn from the Bank of England fur shipment to New York. Fast mail stivice on lb Atlantic Coast Line to be commenced on the 23d instant. New York markets: Money 23 per cent; cotton steady at It 9-16ll U-lGc; southern flour dull and weak; wheat sprint; unchanged, winter opened Jc lower otl cloaccl firm; ungraded red 98cfl 07; coro ric better and fairly active, un graded 4744 c; spirits turpentine about -teady atSlc; rosin firm at $ I 451 GO. On second page for "As any ne gro, &c., read "Is any, &c" Tin; Consua Bureau has ordered the cen&qg ofSt. Louis to be retaken. Tho Philadelphia Times, Indepen dent, prophecies ibat in tho October elections. Indiana will- vole Demo cratic and Ohio Republican. DemocraMo canvassers can tiud a usoful book by writing to VV. LI. Barn um, Chairman National Demo cratic Committee, 138 Fifth Avenue, N. Y It is the very thing they need a text, book. ; The campaign in Indiana on the pan of the Democrats promises to be remarkably lively. Mass meetings will be held i every county and the best talent will be utilized. The lie publicantt reuse to bet on the result. Hayes says be is satisfied that the census in the South is greatly in ox cess of the actual population. The Fraud thrnklr eirfefything else a fraud. He wants it taken; Jove r. Exactly ! U is said the Radicals will dispute the retarng. - Tue American Bap Association will meet aiSiatoRa August 18, 19 and 20 Ex- change. it i timet all around the great circle from early morn 'till dewy eve, and then kept on meeting until "thewee ma' boars,". taking "omething b'etween drinks. Z The recent duel Jear Washington grew oat of disgnoo visited ' upon a young lady of refinement by an ao wmplished scoundreL A gentleman who loved her was the challenger. The WMkfa5tonijR?4ay8 that 'the revelation of the names would create n immense sensation in society cir cles." General Walker," superintendent of ihe ceoaus, says he hasvio knowledge of the frauds atieged'by Radicals to ' taken 'plaod in tho South. He 8ay he hai nonreturns as yet that would show the result of the census, and that he has do reason whatever for sttppcfhrgjLh the census has been taken other than honestly. The Southern Dental Association which met in "New York selected Seville, as the place for Riding its next annual session. Dr. Vines R. Turner,- of Raleigh, was Reeled President.: I Among the Vice Presidents are Dr. M. A. Bland, of XXVI.--NO. 124. Charlotte. Dr. K Til llahterof Eo field,' is ono of the Kxocative Com mittee.'.. .. ' . ' . -: , :: ' ' Te)I it not in Gotham, preach it not in the streeu of Washington but the Radioal . organs,, failing to make . a defence of Garfield's complicity in the Credit Mobilier scandal, have bei gun to defend the rascality itself, and swear it was a grand thing and be longed to a high moral piano. Let them next tackle the DeGolyer pav ing swindle. That. too. was of' the same high sort. . Garfield appreciated their excellence and wont for them. But that loan of $339 teas a little cu rious. - TUB STATU OanPAIGfl. A Democratic olub has been or ganized in Island Creek Township, JJupun. Halifax is to have a big speaking on the 10th mst. Distinsuished speakers expected. A Democratic club has been formed at GiddensviUe, Sampson county. jn early 100 names enrolled. Ex-Gov. Brogden is fairly in the held for Uongress in the Second Dis trict. Lie says he is no bolter, as Hubbs was never fairly nominated. Between the two give us Brogden. W. B. Glenn, Esq., is the Demo cratic candidato for Senator from Forsyth and Stokes. Tho other Democratic nominee in Forsyth is For House of Representatives, R. S. Jjinville. Ralagh linos. Gen. Barringer failed to attend the negro barbecue near Charlotte. The tress says his excuse is that, he thought it was a "farmer's barbecue." Now ain't that rather thin, General? Don't be ashamed of your friends. Capt. Kitchin has entered the can vass. We presume that means he would like to run again, bo far as we know, he has done his duty. Col. Henry G. Williams has many friends for the nomination. Tarboro South' truer. lo "give the do il hia due, it must be admitted that Buxton scored a air point, when in answer to the charge that Garfield "voted tor the Civil Rights bill," he retorted "well, your late candidate for the Presi dency, Horace Greeley, was the fa ther of that bill; yet you hurrahed yourselves hoarse for him." Farmer and Meclianic. Plymouth dispatch to the Raleigh Observer : Major L. C. Latham, of Pitt, was nominated for Congress by acclamation, and T. R. Jernigan, Esq., was chosen elector, also by ac clamation. Wm. II. Manning, of Gates, and James Woodhouse, of Currituck, were nominated for the Senate from the First Senatorial Dis trict, and S. B. Spruill, J r., of Wash ington, and J. T. Respass, of Beau- ort, from the Second Senatorial Dis trict. The Hubbs faction of the Repnbli- mm cans managed to get np a email gathering at the court bouse Tuesday night. The speakers were Mr. Hubbs and his colored canvasser, Price of Wilson. A correspondent writes to us from Onslow county, that since; Gov. Jarvis did so completely de molish Buxton at Jacksonville, "not a white man can be found in the county who lias courage enough to champion Buxton's cause." Qolds boro Messenger. Yadkinville correspondent , of ; the Raleigh Observer: "In pursuance to advertisement the Radicals of the Seventh Congressional District held their Convention here yesterday. Knowing the entire absence of zeal for the Credit Mobilier candidate and the smiling Judge, the committee secured the services of the negro brass band of Statesville to draw the crowd. It did draw the crowd, too. 'Aunt Nancy,' the candidate for Lieutenant Governor, could not keep his audience in the court house until the band was sent for and given seats up stairs. It was. a Convention of revenue offioers and colored brethren who filled the oourt house to hear the ancient aunt get off his usual negro BDeech. so often spoken of by the press, it effort." was a drowning mans Spirits Turpentine. No less than five shows are said to be heading towards North Carolina. Can't you smell the sawdust f Tho ; Chatham Record, ,in a kindly notico of Moore's large "History of North Carolina" points out quite a number of errors that are described as "slight," The Enfield Sentinel is glad to believe that telegraph offices and lines. will be established at Scotland Neck, Palmyra, Hamilton, Williamston, Jamesville and Plymouth. 1 ;. . :.;; ' A negro made a violent., assault upon Mrs. Idol near Salem. Her cries for tunately brought her brother to her rescue. The scoundrel is still at large. The Win ston Sentinel intimates that Judge Lynch will attend to him if ha Is caught. Raleigh Observer: The rust is said to be doing some damage to the cotton in this county. - The census enumera tors are furious because they - can't get their hardlyearned pay. ,- The physi cians say that there is very little sickness sow. The summer aa oeea- an unusuaiiy healthy oae. wia-rfi-. T Greensboro JPatiiot: ! A portion of the valuable property of 'Messrs. rWll-J on and unoeoer, and u. m; Bnoener t sna Rev. N. H. D. Wilson Was sold a auction to-day, by the Trustees. Prices ranged . , 1 j AY is'Ui riC 5j v JI ' Vi 1 ?7TF'"-"' K: v . --Vftr rv' ' ' .. , ' ' ' -iSMi-."' '.. !i . . ' lli"f ' . 'lilt i iii.. J. ',"!','' i ' low, exceedingly low so we are told. The TrusUes discontinued 1 the: sale after -the disposal of about one-half ofntae property advertised. The gross amount of .sales up to the close of the sale to-day amounted to Weldbo JVe?os;Ther6; - ato . only three counties in the State lareer than Hall fax Wake, Mecklenburg and Granville; ana uiese nave two ox me largest towns in the State.' Mr. Charlie Cullom died at his father's residence; a iew miles front nere, last week, lie was a younorman not thirty years old- He bad typho-malarial fever. --Alight occurred here on Mon day between Major Hannon and Tom Fields, in which Hannon - got cut over ' the eye ani Fields in the right side. The wound of Hannon bled right freely, but neitner are dajjgeoualy hurt. . WinstotfcinrMauy will read with Sadnessthe death of Miss Lydia otauoer, at her home In Salem on Monday morning, 9th Inst., aged about IS years. one taugni in tne Salem Academy, for up wards of forty-five years, and at - the time of her death was the only surviving teacher of her day and generation. - Two gen tlemen of the colored persuaeionartioipa- teoyn a' regular duelling affair near JSast Salem, Saturday. Several shots were ex changed. No damage to either. - A negro tram . nana on sue gravel train, zeu from a flat at Kernersville on Monday eve ning and the cars ran over one lee. outline it nearly in two. Tarboro Southerner : A gentle man from Weldon on Tuesday evening in forms us of a big fight among a crowd of negroes at Weldon , on Monday, in which several negroes were cut and , one danger ously . All Kadi and about politics. Many intelligent farmers informs us that the cotton DrosDect to-day is about like it was last year at the same time, and at least J5o per Cent, behind what it was a month ago. This is caused by the long and heavy spell of wet weather. The Justices from every section of the county on Mon day informed us that small bridges across canals and ditches in the various roads were washed w eadV low ground corn . was injured. rMr. Mi Battle 'says Daniel's bridge, across ' Fishing creek, had been washed twenty inches down stream on Monday. Crops must be severely injured. Charlotte Ubserver: mere is a mistake in the Raleigh JVImm's statement of the population of the State by' counties, published elsewhere this morning, so far as Mecklenburg county Is concerned, at least. Our population is 84.110. .Night before last John Morris, a colored resident of Lin coln county, was set upon in the dark, with a pistol, by some person who need one bail into him and manifested his deadly purpose further by snaDDtae roe pistol atrium twice again, and upon its failing to go. off. seiz ing it by the muzzle and beating in his skull with the butt while be lav on the - ground. Upon the approach of assistance the .per petrator fled unrecognized by any one, owing to the darkness of '. the' night. The ball entered Morris's back, and at last ao counts its whereabouts had not been ex actly acertained, and consequently his chances for recovery have not yet been definitely determined. Joseph Roark, col ored, has been arrested and sent to jail. Goidsboro Messenger: We hear of many clever citizens who intend moving their families to Goidsboro if the graded school is established. We regret to learn that the crops in Onslow are consid erably damaged by too much rain, cotton especially so. There is to be an ex cursion to ABheville. the 17th of August. Tickets good for twenty days. ;-r A 8d. aertdeat occurred on Sunday last.: juutie James Thomas, the five year old son or Mr. "Wm. G. Hpllowell, was JdckedX Just over the stomach by a mule, receiving Jin juries from which he died Monday morning. Winston county corresponaence: urops LnJ-"!!f?5Si?? Smithfield are remarkably . promising, Bl- though in some places the rains have been a little too heavy. 'We look for an abun dant crop of both corn :' and cotton. I am sorry to Jean that thereama number of cases of diphtheria' in - Smithfield, with several deaths,' mostly among the colored, though there are some Cases among;, the Whites. - Tr m Raleigh News : North Carolina bad quite a good School Fund before the war. What was left of it after tho war, 1 600.000 of railroad stock, was sold and in vested in special tax bonds and "went up" as high as the bonds went down. The De mocracy are building up another fund, and have already nearly siou.uuu invested in United States bonds. Sidney L. Btepbens was shot accidentally, it is said, a few days ago in Yanceyville. The gun was loaded with shot, one shot taking effect just below the eye on the nose. It was so deep the doctors declined to probe for it, think ing the probing would endanger the eye. Stephens is deputy sheriff, and was in the act of delivering Nat Powell into the hands of the jailer when the gun was discharged in the hand of Solomon Corbett. Corbett did not, after the shot, see Stephens, but it is said he was shooting at a cow. The pris oner bad a shot or two, and the deputy's horse was badly shot, so mnch so as to dis able him. In 1869, Radical legislation , that is to say, wages and mileage of legisla tors, cost the people of this State $191, 102.10, and nearly a million of dollars in taxes was the result of it. In 1879 Demo cratic legislators cost the people only $53,- 698.10, and spent only half a million. THE CITY. NAfivr ADVitaTiaBmKNTi. MrjNSON4-ImPTlef BuitiDgs. W. H. Gbeen Turnip seed. J. C. MUJTD8 Deep rock water. H ein sb ehoeb Heliotrope water. P. Cummiro & Cd-rCqrn, hay, &c- Ejoeal Dots. No rain hereabouts yesterday, for a wonder. No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Judge David Schenck, of Lin- colnton, N. 0., is attte Purcell House. 4 It is reported that John 0Bri- en's Inter-Ocean Circus will be here doling the season. Prof. Th. Yon Jasmund leaves Wilmington to-day for Oxford, N. C, where he goes to fill an engagement in the Horner school. As announced in a telegram last bight, the fast mall service between New York and Charleston, via Wilmington, will go into effect on the 23d jnst. 1 The Democrats of the Fourth T Judicfal District must move with energy if they wish to bo represented in the conven- Uoa'totlU'eioifaium the 21th ihst.'They have only ten days in .hich to meet and appoint delegates. Crlmai;Conrt. ;. ;lv having been noisod abroad yesterday morning that the jury in the case of Stephen Richardson had agreed upon a verdict the Court Bouse soon became .crowded ;With I spectators and listeners, eager to gel a look at the prisoner and to hear: the sentence pf the Court pronounced. The verdict of the 1ury was that "The prisoner is guilty of the felony and murder whereof he stands charged." The passing of the-sentence was delated for some time in order to af ford all the attorneys interested in the case ah opportunity to be present, and also time for consultation, as requested. At about 10.80 o'clock. His Xlonor Judge Meares, directed the prisoner, to stand up, and then proceeded to comment, upon the awfnl crime of which be had been convicted by a jury, of his countrymen, calling his atten tion to the urgent 'necessity of speedily making his preparations for the, solemn change which awaited him, and concluded in the following words: "It is the jadg ment of the Court that you be remanded to the County Jail, from whence you came, and there remain until Friday, the 3d day of September, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and that on that day. between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, you shalL.be taken from thence to the place of common execution by the High Sheriff of the County of New Hanover, and that you then and there be hung by the neck until you are dead, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul." While sentence was being pronounced the prisoner gazed calmly but Intently at His Honor, evincing no apparent feeling until the last startling words were being Uttered, when a perceptible tremor shook ibis frame. Tho evidecce of emotion was but temporary, however, and the prisoner took his seat with as much apparent calm ness and freedom from excitement as if he had been listening to an ordinary homily UDon the moral deoravity of the human race. It was ordered by the Court that the County Commissioners f Ornish a guard to assist the jailor in the confinement of all prisoners in the County Jail of New Hano- ver County for a period of one month, at the cost of the couoty Judgments were then prunouueed in the i aiaie vs. wuna miuer. coovicieu m sssaui . w a. .- 1 ... 1 'and battery; sentenced to six'.y day in the Houeeof Correction. State vs. Brooks Long, convicted of larceny; sentenced to five years in the State Penitentiary A few motion a in reference to costs and other minor matters were disposed of and the Court then adjourned for the term Bxemtis Cfeaae After, an isaeapea I'rliouer. Yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, a colored individual bv the name of Dela-; Ware Moore was arrested by Officer Bryan, jof the' police force, on North Water street, near the foot of Mulberry, on the chargo of 'IrnnbvnnMa anfl diflnrdfiflw conduct and Liefrini. tho nolice. Ofilcar Bryan got his ) - ' - - . prisoner as far aa the City Hall Without much difficulty, but as they started to enter the gate, Moore, who is a powerful man, suddenly showed fight, and during the: struggle inflicted two severe blows upon his captor. Officer Bryan clung to his prison er, however, being unable to use his club, until the latter's shirt gave way and left nothing but a greasy specimen of humani ty to cling to, when he (Moore) darted down Third street, in the direction of Mar ket, closely followed by the officer. On Third, between Princess and Market streets, Officer George Gafford, who had joined in the chase, came up with the pris oner and a struggle ensued, during which both came to the ground, when, assistance ( having arrived, the desperate' man was finally overoowered and taken by forcible means to the guard house, the prisoner in the meantime resisting to the best of his abilitv and cursing those who had him in custody. The escape and subsequent chase and capture of the prisoner created no little ex citement on the streets, and, having oc curred abodt the lime that the condemned man, Stephen Richardson, had been taken back to jail after sentence bad been passed upon him, the repot t very naturally gained credence on the streets that it was him that had escaped and Was ia a fair way to cheat the gallows of a victim. The circumstance of this arrest calls to mind, in police circles, the fact that on the 22d of June, 1877, Primus Moore, a brother of Delaware Moore, the prisoner above al luded to, was lound in a beastly state of intoxication on the street.: in the midst of a heavy rain, and was . taken to the guard house, where he died the same night, about 12 o'clock, tfie Coroner's jury the next day rendering a verdict that deceased came to bis death from the excessive use of intoxi cating liquors. Deer In Pender Coaaty. i During the first week in August a few inexperienced hunters, without losing much time off the farm; killed ten deer on the Lillinsrton Hall farm, once the home of Gen. Alex. Iiillington. The deer, we un derstand, were raised over in Carteret, Onslow and Duplin counties. They come over to Pender seeking pastures new and fields green, and the people eat 'em. The Holly Shelter Bay, ia Pender, contains about fifty thousand acres, affording ample inducements to the deer creatures to take refuge in its shady nooks. ? The oily trou ble the hunters have is in the fact that they itart too many. "I ., . . .... "" rrs'i-i. Every mother-in-law should recommend Dr. Bull's Babv BvruD for her Rrand-chil- dren and thus keen Deace in the family, f I -; i asiraasar la Troabi. , :n; : A young straoger, who gave his name as Wo. P. Myers, has . been; lodglog at the station bouso for several nights past, but , was notified on Thursdays last that he must I find some other quarters. V The same i eve- mug- a ; warrant- was issued by Justice Gardner; and, no proper 'Officer being t hand. Chief of Police Brock' was requested to have it executed by one' of the force should any of tho ; officers come across the party therein named. Upon examination it was found that the Warrant was for this same individual; 1 Myers, and that the charge .against him . Was larceny. He was arrested that night ' and lodged in the guard house until yesterday morning, whence he was transferred to the county jail, whence he was taken bsf pie Justice Gardn er yesterday afternoon for preliminary examination,. The; evi dence was to the effect that accused was at the hoose of a womaa named Penny Jones, in ''Brooklyn," on -Thursday afternoon, and during his presence in the room she bad occasion to take something out of her trunk, when she accidentally flirted out upon the floor a small box contain ing one silver dollar and six half dollars, in all four dollars, whieh be came exposed to view and attracted the at tention of Myers, who made some remark relative to the money, boon afterwards company came and she went to take a walk, Myers being at a , house across the street at tho time sue started. When she returned from her walk a colored woman who lived in the neighborhood, and who had a view of the - plaintiff's back door from her piazza, told her that a man had been in her house while she was gone. The plaintiff then went into the house, took the key from the mantel, where she had put it after locking her trunk, which act, by the way, was witnessed by the accused at the time, and upon unlocking the trunk found the box there but the four dollars gone. The colored woman alluded to said she couldn't swear positively to the man, but could swear to the clothing he had on. and that tha man vha entrMi Pemv Jones - m - t house had on the same clothing that the party on trial then wore. She said her at tention was first attracted by hearing some one shaking plaintiff's door. Penny Jones, jn her evidence, swore she looked the front door, and was quite positive that she also fastened tho back door. Defendant was ordered to enter into a justified bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance at the - next term of tho Criminal Court, in default of which he was committed to jail. ' A swimmloe Ox. A colored man named Woodcock, who has charge of a flat, reports that while coming down the river yesterday morning, and when about two miles this side of Mosby's Point, his attention was attracted 'by a bellowing noise, and soon discovered an ox swimming in the middle, of the i stream. He knew the animal as soon as he saw him as oae belonging to Captain Pad diaoo, and he called him by name, when lth ox made for the flat, reaching which he managed to get his head on the gangway. iwnere ne neia u unni me men od uwom 1 a a i a . - . -.- . A a could place a rope around his horns. The animal then swam on behind the flat until it reached this city, a distance of twenty-- eight miles; add there is no telling bow long he had been Swimming when Woodcock took charge of him. lie is supposed td have been routed friDnVllis usual paStufage. I pveparstory thereto clubbed udspent tmetollar I het. ''Qlsozsnip is' for.the'pre Iwar; innt Mra. WilAir '&Uli by the freshet nut an4nnrnihir at Hfnaara Wilder An f rr ton's distillery, where . he; can, receive the congratulations of the admirers of feats of noble daring en his somewhat wonderful achievement. Venaar Prophacf. M r TTAnrv Vn nrr mianv vrfitA from 'Montreal. Canada, making s the following forecast of August weather.: - It : should 1e remembered that his calculations are for more northern latitudes: -Heat will in all probability extend through the first half of the month of August, and equal If not ex ceed tbe heated terms of July. August rill likewise be charaeterizad by severe Storms and heavy Showers of rain, or in places hail; but on the whole tbe month will be comparatively a dry. and hot one in Canada and .the bordering Hatted States; A cool to cold term with frosts may occur between the 15th and 20th days, after Which heat may again be expected up to September I. The month Will resemble that of the year 1876. I already foresee very early and severe - cold, with snowfalls in October. Anotner DlTlslansi. J. E. Sampson, Ttegister of Deeds, has received a communication from R.: H. T. Leiepold, one of the Commissioners of the SVeedmen's Saving and Trust Comairyfat I Washington, stating that a dividend of ten per cent, is being prepared, and that pass books may be forwarded to that office on Or after September 1st. Those interested in this county can leave their books with the Register, at his office. . Mr. LeiDold adds that no action was taken by Congress affecting in any way the Company or its Commissioners. : 1 sHass . . .' ; A. foa speeen We have heard the effort of Solicitor B. R. Moore, in the Criminal Court on Thurs day evening, m prosecuting the case1 of Stephen xuenaruson, ior moruer, nuuueu to in terms 6f very; decided compliment by many persons competentlo jadge who were present and heard it. f -i i . Tempi or Israel. Rev lir8amuel .iienjiisnf returned divine service will "be. held at the j .nA.a 'I'.mnia i ni. miirninv ml ill I'liu'.. Seats free. Xily vratner Bulletin,.; The following will show the stale of the thermometer, at tho stations named, at 00" P. , M. yesterdsy, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall In inches for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. M., as? furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Slgnaf Officer at this Station: mnW:;:r..:..:: AngustA... Charleston....... Charlotte::.:;!.-. Cofsicana. Galveston.: Havana.....:.... ladiaoola. ....... Tem. R. F. Weather. 83 .09 Fair 87 84 81 .87 85 88 r. .00 .00 .01 .07 .00 .00 Fair. Fair Clear Cloudy; Jfair Jacksonville...... 88 .65 Key West....... 89 .00 Mobile........... 86 .00 Montgomery 88 .60 New Orleans 87 .28 PuntaRassa 85 . .07 Savannah. 1 ..... 85 .49 Wttmington..v... 83 .00 Cedar Keys 90 .CO Pensacola .-. 88 .01 St. Thomas, W. I. 86 .00 Fair Cloudy JTair Fair Cloudy Cloudy Jfair Fair Fair Fir Fair The following are the Indications for the. South Atlantic Slates, to-day : . Partly cloudy weather, eastern veering to southerly winds, nearly stationary tempe rature and barometer. VnmalltMt Letter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice np to tbi8 date: Mrs. Venus 8. Payne, care Mrs. Clark, Boston Mass. ; Mrs. Jas. T. Payne, Lex ington, Va. ; Mrs. Hannah Costin, Duplin Roads, N. C. ; Miss Betlie Herring, Grovers- vllle, N. C-; Miss Lillie Alderman, Laurin- burg, N. C; Mrs. R. J. Williams, Nichols, 8.C; Mr. Frank D. Watkins & Co., Balti more,- Md. H1V8II AND irtARINB. Norwegian barque Utktor, Tollefsen, hence, arrived at Glasgow on the 9th in stant. f German barque Johann Carl, Bowman, hence, arrived at Hamburg on the 10th in- stant. Tblrd Congreaalolial District Joint Canvass. Messrs. J. W. Shackelford and W. P, Canaday. will address the people at the fol lowing times and places Aug. 24,' Hunting Quarters, Carteret Co. s " 25, Beaufort, : i 26, Newport, " 27, Pelletier Mills, ti 28, Swansboro, Onslow Codnty. 30, Jacksonville, " 31, Catherine Lake. " 14 Sept 1, Chiuquepin, Duplin County. 2, J&eoansville, ;;:'.. - 3, Branch's Store Other appointments will be made in few days. D&W-tf . riial rirt rvsirtAra i1aosa rrtnt s . , iom s avio aivisaw vvr' cm ITEMS. THE MORNING STAB can alwava be had at tfie rouowrng places m me aty: xne mrcou uonse. asms- ftews' Bcana. ana us bvas umcs. ODmlon of Xmmsnt Dr. H. S. Walton. AnnaDO- lia, Md. Coldsn's Llebic'a Extract of Beef and Tonic Invisorator. ia a moat excellent oreDaraUon it is par excellence, twpenor to- coa ijiver uu o ilver Oil or any thing ever ones In wasted or impaired oonaU I tntion, and an excellent prevenure Of malarial aiaeaaea. Gbxxx SS Fulxhxr, Agents. Wilmington. NO GOOD PBSACBXNG.-r-No man can do a 1ob of work, preach good sermon, try a law salt weU, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he t eels mlserabls aad doll, with alaggiah brain aad unsteady nerves, and none should make the attemDt m Baca a ooacuuon wnen vl can do bo eaauy .aa- cheaDlr removed by a little Hod Bittera. Bee and otaar eiamn.-.Albany Tunes. A CAEAP1 COUNTRT EXCURSION. Three in - dnstrlona young New Torkera, Messrs. N. laraU, U. uppenneim, ana a. KossnDmm, who board at No. 81 Uhryatte B treat, desiring a country excursion, and honorably earned by their enterprialng renters 600. which, was immediately paid them in gold. They bars extended their trip to Surope. Who la ! the next lucky, man ! w no r WHO IS WINBLOW T As this question ; ia frseaeatlvsaked. ws will simslv aav that ahe la a ' lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly : devoted her time and talents aa a Female Pbratcun and nurse, principally among children, bhe has . eapectauy atudlea the conatltnuon and wanta of thla ' numeroaa claas, and. aa a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as " norse and physician, aha has compounded a Sooth ing Byrup for children teething. It operates like i magic giving rest and health, and ia moreover sore r to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle Mrs, Winalow is becoming world renowned aa s benefactor sf the race; children certainly do nras TTFand bless her: esDsciallr is this the case in tnia city. - Van quantities of the Soothing Syrup are DAn.T sold and used here. We think: Mrs. Winalow has immortalized her name by this lnvaluabls arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yot unborn will share Its .benefits, and unit In calling her blessed. No mo ther has discharged her duty to her Buffering little one. In our opinion, until Bhe has given it the bene- nioi sua. w maiow a aoauunz Bvrnn. . tt it. mo thers tst it ROW.Ladief Visitor. New York cuy. BcaDyauurugguts. zs cenu a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. How on Exhibition, o UR SAMPLE CARDS OF IMPORTED SUff ING8. Goods to arrive this month. MUNBON.rThe Clothier an 14 it ; aad Merchant Tailor. Seep Rock'.Water, QN DRAUGHT. ICS COLD. For sale by J. C. IfUNDS, Druggist, auUtf S North Front street. . BATES' Heliotrope Water ! IN EACH BRIGHT DROP THB BE IS A CHARM. fJA Floral Essence of Bxaulsito Fragrancs so Aigniy concentraiea mat a lew orops win jesve us peculiar and delightful Perfume upon the Handker- caiei ior many aays. ' For sale at aa8tf HEINSBERGIE'S. Turiup Seed ! k 9 THE FOLLOWING VAREBTIES Rata Golden White GKSe " y Ws4UHaiKrver Turnip, VVt.lA lkTM.lW ' r - - . . - . B JT AfcaVABU. f afUXkat Jl&TOSOV AOVCmiRldrll. Oas Squaro on Aa,. ..;..tV;.W.'?Tt'tt " . two y,. ...;?,. J Ts ". X ive Aaya,.,, . . ,-. i. ,.,M uu vek .."r a ou : , ., Two woiw..... ...... w - - ' TlweawMta!,.;. .Xht.U a Ml . 0BWrU.,.-..4j.ii. ....... 10 0.1 . . Twonmttusvut if .... 17 no ThiM mofOhW,..; ff f..ji ?... MM Htxmoiitha,. ...,..,.,...)..: .... 401 Onayear,. ......... to U- pyCona-act AdrrUwaneat kn at trtt itonatoiy low rates. i, si.i.li V ; ! Tea Uns Mild Nobitarot! typn mak tutm Maar NEW ApVERT?SK.HKNTa . Buffalo Lithia ; Water, Tot Affettloos ef'lbe " ' " nervous' 8rsTsaf.' r.nran-rs 'im'ssass v . . THB KIDNKTS, GOUTT OUTntSIt. . , ' " JAD K1BVOUS DYflPSrSlA. L&TTJtR orDTLJ, !. A, UAMHOHI), Burccon Geaeral U. 8. Amy (rattrad), rial of Diaaaaea of tho Mind an4 Nervous In tho Unlreralty mt Kaw Tork, ote 43 Witt Htm 8t ,Kaw Toaa, June t, 18. I havo for aomo lima made aaa of Iba Eaffalo LI thU Water in caaea of affoctloat of an NXRVOrs STSrSM, complicate ml bCOCIOflT'S DlSBSSS OP THB KIDNXYS, or trtth a OOCTT DlATlIt 818. The remits bare boen cmlnaDll eaUafacibr. LIthlahaa far many jeara boon a favorite rtm3y with mo in like caaoa, bat the BoOtlo WaUr ecr Ulnly acU bettetlhaa any oxicmporaneoaa to: n lion of the lithia Salta aad in; motefM bnf!l 'ore by tho etomach. I a' ao of ton preacribe itinthcao caea of CEREDRAL ntPERAIMIA, rtJnlUng from OTor mental work, In which the eoodltlon called NERVOUS DTBPBPSIA rxltlf, andceno rally wlih marked bone fit. W1L A. n iKliOND. K. U. THOMAS F. GOODS, Proprietor jyUStawCw woaa loflalo iithla Bprlnpi, Va. We Intend to Soli 20,000 Ba,h,coim' 'cnnBilMTIKOTHV HAT, .T. Oy V Psaa. Pearl Hominy, and The "Boat Bolted Xealln tfceO Uy." At figure that will aatonUh the naUrea. PlUSb TON CUHMINO A CXI., an 14 tf ., Millars and Grain Drra. , Ship Notice. All peraona are heraby forewarnca asainat harbortug or trusting any of the crew of the Uerman Brig BaoiN HARD, Capt. 11. Uohn, aa neither tho Matter or CosalgDoea will be ree pos sible. HEIDE A CO., Conaigneea. aa 13 St For Rent or Lease, THB DWELLING, corner of Front a III! and Mulberry Btreata. I Apply te an 13 lw L T. ALDERMAN. Fruits of the Season. OBTHKRN APPLES PEA CUES, ORANGES, Catawba Grapea. Peara. Lemona and Goooa-Nnta. Also Pure Home Mado Candy, boda Water, Ac , now on hand. At S. G. NOKTHROPS am 13 tf Fruit aad Confectionery btort-a. Mules. gKVKBAL A NO. 1 WORKING MULES FOR BALE Ca EAT. Apply to aa S Dlw Wit D. L. RUF8BLL Boilers ! Boilers ! JpOUR CYLINDER BOILERS, So Inches dUuastr, 40 foct long, All In prime order, for sale by ap 4tf EDWARD KiDliKR ABONH. MEAT. MEAT. 120 BoXM D' WDK8 30 20 do BELLIES. do STRIPS. rr a DbiaMsas rocK. & PEARSAlL- ' Fss aals by aa 18 DAWtf QiTJIXiTS. Brown & Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, A KB OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS XX in Domestic Quilts sultablo for the summer. Full Bias Honey comb ttulita a 1 0 Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 IS The Bates Quilt ; , 1 fio Knguan Marseilles Quuta. an aisea and qualities i prices ranging for si IS to S 00. my S3 ti BROWN A RODDICK. Cotton Gins. T AST CALL WE NOW MAKE. TUEREFOUK :XJ ws would adriae rail that intend getting tho imeorsiea nrown voston urns ia pises tneir oroers with us immediately; lime ia now fall short. Ws are reoetrtnc these Gins bv srsry Btoamor: sack and svery one guaranteed to giTS perfect aatistao- uon. : JOHN DAWSON CO.. 8 If 19, tl and S3 Market M. t To the Ladies! I I SHALL BE ABSENT FROM THB CITT FOR a f ew weeks oa my annual tour In the W astern part of the State, for the purpose of purchasing ths nsoessary Stock of Hair for my wads. Wheal re turn l win open in a mors central ana aesirabie location, w hlcb wm be adTertlsed la due time. aus St Miss LOU STEWART. It Pays Well; OR ALL OUR FIRST CLASS GENTLEMEN would not nave their old Bummer Salta ArmA for Winter wear ss they now do. Ths ootors rs vast; ths goods are not shrunk; tfasy. are. pressed like new oroerea mane suits, at WILMINGTON DTEUIOESTAB., au:8tf Market, between S4 and Sd Sts. 81ippers and Ties. LADIES TIES AND SLIPPKRS, IN GREAT variety. A few mora Pairs of those desirable Low ' Quartered Button Shoes at $S 60, Gent's Low i Quartered Bhoea of various Btylea, at a amall ad vanes oa costs. -, .. THOMAS U. HOWET. anltf No. 41 North Market at. The Hygeia.., Hotel, Old Point GoniXort,:TfS , Situated one hundred yards from Fort Open all the year. Equal te any hotel In 11 a from. Fort Monroe. , any hotel In lbs United Btstss ass auauuM kehokt. i KEBOKT. Bend for CtrsaJsr describing hygienic, adrantaea, rt ete. -M. nartitirmw my it 8m , , rrop priotor. r . (1 Fresh Arrivals... T3BUNE8, ' DRIED JLPPLBS, COCOAITUTaL Pearl Barley and Baso. Another tot of thai Sa Fulton Market Beef. MotlAernlrlah rotatoaa.') A lot f Brooais, will sell low at retail; Wood and Willow Wars; a fall Us f Family Groceries, CU fara, Tobacco and Liquors, all at Bottom Prices . Call aad see. L. VOLLBKB, t . ' an 8 tf . M aad tS South Front street. L psaa. 1 ''.a "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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