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. V- 9 ' .uosniiD PAitr mobpt :4iowiAy . rt. mall) poetage pain,.. ..a... '.St t of, my-"" M ... 4 oo I rm . IOv.-. i wv. toe J ,,besrtbera, delivered la ir part of the ToCU7Ln-W 4hf t 'Agents i jtj, Tjixoeouect far mere than three men iths ..,tat U011NING EDITION; ZnittiXi Post Office it WttatogtoalT; ;C gnteroa a aeeoaa.CMa; matter;! . -' ; :; ouTJLiifR. .- " " -,t;- Ijicb gold deposits' discovered in Mitchell canty. Texas; are said to yield $3.Q0..jer . . Rate Caruthers' was lynched at Bronbun for stealing cattlev . -David Kobb, of Uvelder Texas, murdered. T - Oreit excitement-' ere' ne- threatened londering of the steamer, Vtaksburg; the Sieves threateoed with: Jjoching; Got. girka, of Tenaeeea-oairedou foi military saj othec aldV fin''iirlajrl. irjed to Knights Tomplar at. Chicago -fpr tbt competitive drill' A aln oh ,w Texas pacifieiiir.d ;.wai throVtr from lb tracJt and three cart demoUshed !Wo men killed aadef$erazd.'-: pja XuterDatiooal Swinunlog Match be-, men Boyalon ao&Jta began at Atlantic UHy; Bcjnton ts In the lead., - - De-itfttcUte-Ajods .hare occurred n tKeQer on Provinces; the harvest Is said to be al most totally destrajtadJ : Thos. Turner rtnomlBated.tto Congress by the Democrats f the Zwtukf'fi-Mz Pulllip rent1)ltn"M:i8aoarl iJeeniaj g. Q MWs-fn Texas Fourthr Judge iCritch--eo nominated by? Jtaadjusters la Virginia First. - Oao Teit'tpcWraea ,oo s raoo at EgbAm,- Erjg".;,:yeferday. Mrs. Elizabeth Benson- cerrrmilted so-" icidd at Horlolk, Vs. .'yealcrday.V' j.joob Khan la vigorously pressing the ilege of Candaar. ?t-The. next con elate of Knights Templar will be held at jsn Francisco; the affair just closed was a appointment all around. Russia's diiilcuiilca wilh China arc far from unset lid; var between the two powera ia -still vr; probablo. - Norfolk recelTe'd a Mlei Jnew cotton., yesterday from North Crollaa; sold at l oeiitt'. -w :A 'man : Diuied WaUJroa was Ijoebed his head cut of-a SannysldeQaS . A young man was kiUed as AQEUSta, .X3a, by a necro. N. markets; . Money . 22i per cent; coMon sSadyal iAi-16ill 13-10c; walhernfloncCiaTjrMidecllDlQK; wheal, winter cpeami eJ39 bnr' aid loaed ovarj; aogradod red 97c$l0dt; corn f&ifl? setive and ilc betner; epinta turpen UQ8 qaiet and steady at 3HSlc; loain qaki sad steady atJl JZ&l .GQ... . Marshal Baxona ia not dead aa r puricd, but well ttr health. ; ; ;, - Tho young man, a nephew of BarouGjS'CouUfl, who will inherit the property she forfeita by her tndis crji marriage, ia named Monoy. A good name for the prize. There -tTltlk in New York of a Feci &a intasion of Ireland, but it is said that the organization is small and very, imperfect. It is not be liared it will amount to much. Mr. A. SwiAbell, of the Baltimore -kin, ia reported the wealthiost news paper man in. Amerioa. He counts taany millions. We are glad some of ih crart hare enaugh to buy their "hog and hominy. Dr. Tanner jastill in New York and will ncgo Qhio until October. Ha ia qoitflelf godd.phyaical eonditioIedS:pecW: his ldctunnr tour "abme time in Sep !e?nbar. mif-- xLiat.GbfJUall0of Ule ve land, Ohio, formerly Kepublican, made a IIanoclrjpeoh before the Liberal Ilepublifi'Qub of Cleve land, wriJtbuj'iaody de clared for Hanooc.jBia -j. : PoslmaaterGeaeral vKey totes a level bead in one direction. He says correctly that IIan96oka election wilt break .up sectionalism. Well, Clod-. peedTth day,-say wft3 ?Tha SoalA tried to do it fn 1872, by accepting their life-long enemy, Horace Crree loy,bnt the implacable swore it should not be. Eight years more of trial and mfsrepresontatioii have passed, nd now the 8onth rallies with a bur rah and beartincs that - am qnite pntzling .to your Stalwart organ grinder around Jthe hero of Gettys burg, anoT saysln sMoere and "earnest tone, "Lettts" have pearie5 f-- . One of RichmondV leading citi wa's Mr. George1 S. Palmer p4y s i graceful tribute td the latoTGen ttnmea through; the coIamna;jpf th e . tie cloescby saying : 'The Old Norto' Btaie had many ' sons d( hom the had cause by proud, but none f ibem in more Entitled W the grateful re niflmbranee of her people for everything ibti characterizes a good man and true Um Bryan Griaaax r Peace to his ashei" We happenjoi knpWithat Mrn a varenn MA Z&?XbQi lintt whwewoadea He'teida 's flat Yeildenci hospUia'..; fwnfly gav'enn-olV.persooal attention to th .frff..- - Tt.- iuio t nted i&ftpmfi flof, vivmijwzixvoi a4Vca trine. w le te hii house and most tsnderly; ttfAl . 5ftt3T 40, f -V p We referred -yesterday to the ply. of census enumerators abd; why theY jwere not paid off more rapidly The aytiuwiug truiu me ty aspingbon tevter In the Baltimore aStiTi throwAight .OA the-imatterrSgfria 'jiTJy M T! t?:-l lW.ii.:.l.-.. - 0.' -'' I "ixotwiinstanaing tno omoiais nere are doing all they can to secure the prompt payment of the salaries' duet the cenaua: enumerators for Iheiwork performed i several . weeks gov 4t ift now apparent that many :wul have to jgo .without) their- money; .for .some time to roome.. jUrsent appeals are received, daily from, enumerators alj 4 pver the country for the money due them, and many distressing cases are, reported. " The work of sattnng', ahcL paying off the enumerator l is tno wd progressing at about the rateof- tffov a short time tha"dj8bjiri::j6fScer cif the Interior Departmeat expeots to be able to increase th number t ve .hundred. The .firlsV ouumerators to ireceivetheirr ipay wwohose.in Washing tonv' Philadelphtar andeNevv York, the others beia ft' takeb n ia turn as they were fdrwaed 1 by the" joensus bureau. It is estimated that three months' wilt . elapse befot$ rthe. lait.oue x)f the thirty,tousau.denuT meratora will' receive ms py. r j The' f Georgia 4 MdUorgyefs;i they are called, are meeting with sharp critioism at .thehands of tho press. Two of the. Norwood State jCommittee, Capt-jyeJC Mapp and Col. John A. Stephens- have with drawn, aud aoti-Cplquitt men are represented as coming over readily to inesuppon oi urov-voiotuu.it.;n Maior ThomaSparrow-v'hafe been- nominated for jhe .egJiro5 inj eanLort ooauby. . v , , n . i n Henry It Bryan. Esq., .Democratic oand idate - for elector ol the; Second J Congressional .District, will address ' i i r: a I r fi..:- r.. me peopie aw own k- vrt ton on .MondAJrR!?' tH New Jscrne iSeaora.; , x : ; : i L "J: Young; Jfidge ' Bu6B""aiidi O. H. Dockery are, billed; fpr UiforoV- Co-morrow. ine,xvaas are ma King superhumau efforts to carry Granville joouoly in this oloction,Jntniur peo ple should see to it that these fellows iaro attended to. Oxford Torchlight. Anut Nancy " thatirf' the'"liebel BrieadierBaxringer.itihs reported in the Charlotte Obaervet as saying at Denver, on Saturday-last: Speak-- iug of tho Demo?riuo, jarty. . be charged that its party leaders ana supporters mumidateoi iwpupfieana and stuffed balh?txet?.A8 ln ixjN stance of the above assertion he tde-, clared "that at. the lait election ICrtj-1 six boys oast illegajt votes avt' lJavid- son Uollege." Moreover ne.-pitonea into Vance, Ransbm and Jaryrft - and eaid that they were the daddies of alt . :: touts poliuoal iraua ana CDrrapwon in tno State ; and a great msnyotner things that would. sioKen tne most aaaman- tine heart to delineate;- : " ; ; '. . : Jnd ere Buxton was in the city yes- tprdav. He sneaks at Roles ville (not Reidsville, as,lF atctf yesterday), on Saturday. VOL Henan Mr, J. C. Scarborough and Gen. Cox- spoke at Meadows, Johnston county, on Monday, to a large audience.: They report the Democrats of that seotion as being alive and in earnest. None of the Republican ' dandidates were present at the meetings Xarov. Jar via will speak? at .Henderson on Saturday. August 28. . lion. J. J. Davis will also speak and probably others. . "L- Capt. Uot. Uoke readi ed the city last night. He baa been to WaahingtonU. anctiMewnr on business : connected with the cam paign, and gives the "most cheering accounts of the situation. r-Fabt H. Buabee, Bs., elector fJr the State at at large, : returned last ;.night I f rom Southampton, Va., r where -he ad- s J 1.J1T4iaiAaN hit l nwi f a- oresseu b taro Htuu .--J tion, oa: Monday A special dis patch from Carthage, August 17, says : "The Hancock and Jarvis Club, nmnaniad"bv a dartre cortefie of Carthaginians and citizens of Moored county, a nai( mueuaoug, -uiei. wt Jarvis one'f WJherAand escort ed him to Garlhage.- Oaf arrival M was greeted ith o proioiiged7eri and the waving, .of ; haodkerohie.fs:.by. the ladies. Th horses and wagons; w ere ornamented with' inspiring mot toes and national flsgs, theCartbajge brass band olayine 'Hail tothe Chief2 Gov. JarviYiscomfitBd -iBaidoii, i b introducing him asjCapaip Biuctoa., I raised a partnof ,ompaiy, reaigued:, ana wenfc.msw iupihoo uuo.uu. After the j? Governor had finished speaking MlssSallieC. Cole ar the stand, dMtdvT?fWfi the ladies, regard 7you as a""patriot arid k r ftllant prbtectcr of the consti tution of the Union and of Horth Can Olina." The Governor j thanked the ladies, and pledged his devotion to law and order. " ' The ladies were out Rdleiah Observer. ' i . ' ''. 1 HORSFOBDB" ifAfJIlJ" PH08PHATB;- Nkbtovs DxsoisBS-My nervous system was overworked. ' 1 tried various remedies, I bat in all I found none that acted so ireneral mnA ffenrnatrh AK, Horsford' . Acid . PhOB- i nh.tA.- -T hM afiveral BMCiateddebllita h ted tiarvoa cases, that are rallying ..under JacksooviUe, 111. 'fr! T' K 1 i k i r--: V;: v a ) : t- u stlvwj I I i y .ai-iinr miUi Oi rj;ca, .tu. r rTl A-ri t-rft cfkL s4 The Fay etteville JBanner mm be removed tO 'Laurlnbure and a published Uhder anew nanxev V Success attend yourj- j Tfie mtiirm saVff ajOTjWm A., Outhrie ha been warmlv Dressed id puke iHanc6cfcspeebhes"ini', somef . the rrVtfVVeS-i"-tit-f ili.? -Jtsiwc.tny art TheJbayettevule hlianners says. any improvements have beert mada at I nmoos Totay vlaevara an d that this ieason - 8,000 gallons of wine; have . been aid he. had. an Item for the paMKtt waf thaf .there is at Hunterstille a lad y whose' WK-fee;k WKi'M, .:-Tlba; Ti JETra2 has. a lauda ory notice of MajC Moore's Hlatory, which t pronounces :Na the whole1 a creditable rroductioat? and '" literary 'monument of vhleh neHhar the author nor the- people of whom! he - writes have any t cans f to : be tshamed.-- : -7; . Miss McCallJid to a select ludlence at Fayeteville. The, Banner urysV-A rlch,c flexible, sonorous ' voice, 5apable;of infinite inflexions aiid th& wld 8t range of expression, a countenance changeful , as thsskies,. reflecting, every rsrytag thoughiand feeling, ' a mien self Kwsessed and 'regal, ahe'comblnes the cjir ain elements of success. -'-'V t VlelgCjl w.Ul .occupy Tucker Hall duxioK t als week. -irrr-'It )a tht: opinion of our leading busi-'; neat neathatA the approaching fall trade jwUl,- be the largest jevershad i in- Raleigh, r -We hear that the Raleigh Light Infaor by conJtemplate having a festival soon, the proeeedsof wJUch willbe appropriated to. fitUqg, the i.eompany.; out i fort the Klng'a Mountain celebration, i nu. -. .; 1 : v Warsaw -Qrief, Mentionx'Oo not fail to feo to, your election precinct on the' 28th Inst, and vote for delegates to the Bounty Conventlori: --The rains were very heavy lastWefcdTTensreek before, and the ill effects - are seen in the rust mong the cotton, which has appeared in knanv Olacesii " The ' cotton ctod in this icinity will be a short one we fear. Corn rops arejajjaod A t,..-,. .,. ? A&pecrfd to.the Kjaeigh iQbeer says of tGen. Qrlmea He jyaa wtlhi Ijee t Gettysburg and 8harpabnrg, andwaaae azelv woanded in the foot at Sooth .Moan- ain but didaot leave toe fleldi vHiadiTi- ion madeihe last charge at Apppmatmr. Lee, upon seeing the gallentt charge. marked, a "What a troops are thoaa f" hen told iirirnea' Nortn . tJaroima jlmti- he aaid fOod Uesa North . Carolina one is nrst. ana the - last to maae a, charge." ' js-Tbo New Berne Record of (Wednesday says of -the assassinatl0& of jQen. Grim. -s : ''The oy states that !the General saw his a a oaru -crouching behind k large tretf bAthi' seUthide ot the road, land called out to know what he was doing there. N01 answer waa. returned, ibut im knediately the, villain . fired, upon the unfor annate ctaVleman, from a distance of about La. r li. ? -tiiii 1 M . t.:. la- die region of theheart, causing death in b few moBXienta. ' Gea. Grimes was burled on Monday morninic at ll1 o'clock in the family burying ground on his home plan tation. . Wn hnnrttlv lindnrRfl tho follow- line from Si. S. Hale's letter in the Raleigh jifttpv as we heard Mr. Badger on both of the' occasion referred to: j! "I was never any good fortune to see or bear Mr. Everett, but I saw and heard Mr. Badger welcome tMr.- Clay to North Carolina when he en ured Raleigh m April;' 1844, 'and a more; inniaaea specimen 01 onwry, iu nfpcai- ance. manner and matterrtrhas never been 'my rood fbrtuhS to hear. Of course it was jyery briefk only few sentences' as in the case Of Mr. Everett's introductfori; but it was exactly enough a few sentences more or less might have marred . its symmetry 1 and beauty. I often heard , Mr., : Badger, and he was the greatest, orator,' as he was the moat admirable oonveraatipnalist, that I lever kneVw.f . . ..-r . ' i,-.-. . I 1 CrOp reports in Raleigh News : iRandoIphoounty : Crops are looking well dc this panel the county. The - corn crop fwfll be abundantly large if not injured by too much rain; it is already somewhat dam aged on the river by the; late rains whieh rwenave-oeen-ana are sou oaTiog. ; Anson county t 1 Crops have not suffered so much as was reasonably expected xrom the ten days contlnrroerfttns. On sandy 'lands some damage' has" beteri 'done. Cot ton haa "shed" somewhat, and corn is no ioener mm toe. exoeaeiTe . wo. - 1 -(Beaufort and Pamlico counties : I am sure. from the observations made by myself on homei that 'cotton is cut off -full one-half iupon'jlrJftaverage; ' Corn," rice and pota- are nne. ' - 00 you seer rrom tne nnesi hprospect for a cotton crop ever beheld in .eastern uarpuna lour -ween ago, 1 ua v sadly changed. The weed is large enough jto make two bales per acre. 1 tear ft win not make half a bale. jEhnwitTfficTiawic : , Dr. 'Richard Blhcs, a' brother of Dr. Peter E. iHines, delivered an able discourse at Uhnst Church on Isit Sabbath. 'Mr. "W. . .Best, with Mr. Caddagan. his Secretary, passed up the Western North Carolina Rail jroAd to AsheyjUe.on Thursday of last week. ISomethindeiLnite. we .suppose, will -Boon Hake place., - om cOmraunioaUpn etier,, President of r the .dormant Midland ilway Company, weiearo , that a propo sal will he , mada4olthe stockholders of a Atlantic Railroad to lease the road for tforty years i?fhefttevilliitf reorganize, the tMidland as, a new, company; extend the frw' Berne-raadSfr Goldsboto - toi;ayf Stteville, aad- f orokl .ceapeolions ; with; the iOaee Pear dfc Yadkia Valley Railroads Thia aeoks weHiv It.wbuld make a ' great Mfd jland Truns line irom me mouniamB 10 mo (sea.. Bu we have notnuch faith. ' ;A-large',meeting of the citizens of Carteret was held on Cedar Island, Au gust 12, to take action; as to the aoandoning of Harbor Island LIgntSduse "by the Gen eral Government, .decree W' Day acted as Chahnnsn,iaii.W'.'Hs Phillips as oecre tary,,:VThe chahrman':.arid':Capt. John J Lupkm. addressed the jneeliOK. , A .cooxi mluee, consisting of MessTB, Emory, Lup mn fltvron.iOoddwiriiarid Gkskill. was ap- ; pointed to-draft : resolhttons. . While, the committee was. out speeches were made by Capt. Joe LupibrjQiU?t.JJmtry and others. iThe committee reported resolutions prof !testinnstthe;t!oof thfrVXit !H6is?Bpfd te WmVfm& Uiei-fiarb ! Island Jjightr Honsor sitaate sear the bar, land only entrance to OofeiSouadv' ,Tney: j de4rthat"this a nent and deadly peril the lives and proper ty of the citizens anrmgr neaxyrna ormy !weatheraBd,taeytqregar4ieasan outrage and JMnngeinenupp hashhtibr of vesaels throueh the . inland 1 waters 1 of the Btate They temaadisthe pretectfoupi fhS Mineral Goyertttnbhf,,and can upoiPAr. m?!nwRUf vwuii" M their inujience to have the light continued . i i i I . .j,.;., iViiiy--fcoioIoe Mf 6-. -'t'2 'NBV 'ABV atBXiS SW8RT ,.n c juoKsoKbtaDDer:gooosii -mi .-r-i;-i .ri?piiaaBsFresh-arrivals. u v o , V.' C. MuOTadJeeb rock: water.-, f OTOMtf 4$Boiflayi&rai Newbubt & Ck.4-Tftrcountry friendp. MSinTPii Ah'?. ag18eriftl circles yesterday. ...tiL:,-, ; h-.j" j almanao predictsthat it will . .1 i ........ ....... fb&ur mlnuiesflr.; 12 o!chKKthis.n)orning.: ; ! -d. Are we to u haVe u Demooratio flagpole beeeno 1 "mf- j ; About one hdd eaijr- pre. watermelons, were cooaemnea ana sent but istd the woods yesterday; - vj;;.. I 1 ' There 'were only two .cases for Ihe Mayor's Cpujct yesterday morning, both ofTwhich were disposed of without the for- j t ShPtmUn ';Madisoni-rua- colored jyouthr waseat to Jail yesterday-lot nbn- lynttt of costs in sease of iissaciiftariedi before Justice HiH V .4 bl j - '4e,.aeseezs;3rpm toe. garjg sou at, Fort JohafttppL passed through Ifere ,xrrj i.j. : A T. "KTiloo 1 fi cu,uuj cvvpiuk. w.uuin vt sf jnt. Isn.rdoto for Atlantsi here tbey ; are 10 bft. tried.- -. . jitw ;;,: .-joii-; c j-It has ';i bejen r suggested ! that'tb .vacant square, on ,&Bventbf between Prin cess andjeifnup streets, .would.' be a jo6d piafjftfor the Ratification meeting uesd ay' night. i -j.; - ,v ;, . , The Raleigh Observer says that quite a number of-people : from; that city will'Vlsit Wilmington Ob Tuesday next to take part in the grand democratic mass meeting. i fessrsV Newbury & Ghasten, of this city, have advices that two bales .of utm coUon have., been ahippeiito'them from Mt. Olive, Wayne oottory which will come toiiandtn a dav orhWb: :-'J . J"- ,: - : The Young!Mens Ilanoock, Jar vis apd Shackelford Club will have a meet-: ing to-night at Munds' Hall, . to make arraugemesta ior.distribuUog i.trcLes. A foil itteadance U desired. t. A good. many called at Mr. W P.' Oldham's gram store 'yesterday to see 'the large woodcock on exhibition there: jit ia said to have been a .much finer specir 1 men than the one alluded ' to few" days ago-.' -J j"v;:L-LTl ".' Wednesday's Charlotte JPrese says: "About a- thousand ; chickens came dowu to-day on tho Statesville road by exprc8-,for Wilmington to-night. They are fond'of .chicken pie' down by the sea. 'In ihe sweet bye and byer we'll eat chicken pie, chicken pie." If they don sell too high, too high. SoJab; Should be A baled. There Is a great deal of complaint, and very justl, too, it, seems, about the use pt 8linguhols by number of Utile boys about 1 town. We hear of a great many who have suffered damage to property through their instrumentality, and more especially those Iwho have unoccupied buildings. ... In ope of the latter oa Camp bell street,; we are- told- that as many as thirry rtWo jglksses have been broken in the windows by this means. Even the churches do not escape - as we learn that quite a number of-glasses in the, windows of St. John's, chtttB; have -been Jbroken in the same way. sewerase-' ' i-,-:. "While the question of water woiks is be ing agitated, would it not be i well to con alder the' question: of sewerage . also? A Mr. J Richardsoo is here now exhibiting specimens of carbonized stone pipe which is represented to be just the thing for sew erage..; ' We learn that a considerable quantity of thia pipe has been used by the CaroUna'Contral Railroad Co., for culverts, &ct and that XJaptv Johnson Speaks very favorably of it. . Mr. Richardson, we hear, is now negotiating with gentlemen here to start a.' manufactory. The pipe is made of sand and cement, and is hardened by a patented process. Oi Ball. ..tin- the death of Ole Boll, the famous vie- linig al pfie ' whioh was made in pur last issue, the older ones of the present generation are most for cibly reminded that the links which bind them td the past are . rapidly passing away. About thirty years ago the great violinist was in the zenith of his prime, and there are few now living, perhaps, who trod the 8tage at that day but that remember hearing and repeating such popular refrains as "Ole Bull and DanT Tucker Went down own,j6 get some supper," etc. Flag Kafrtne aU Rocky Point. - Our i5 correspondent "Zoe," at Rocky Point, Pender county, informs us that Mr. John K Wood the -; enterprising telegraph manager at that place, haS at his own ex pense erected a Sine jpoie , and thrown a Hancock and English flag to the breeze, and that hlsntejbitonV tt ; present it 10 the Hancock and English Clnb at their next meeting. 'Our: 'correspondent adds that there is great enthusiasm In that aection for Hancock and the other Democratie candi dates. ; ' ' --- " " - ' Ward meetlnga. f All3 the' 'Democratic Ward Clubs held meetingsiast nlghCappointed appropriate pohimmees edaitBe?-aecestay. rasgemeaia ioc parucipaMMu sioiion ihe night 6i the Sithis ft I 7 'Hit. '. ' - - F,e at iailtneton A,Iedy aadCliUC ;'. Narrowly Kacape Perlalilns la Ihe -The.; residence :at.r,Lillingtoe, Pender county, the property r of. Messrs. J. Q. aqd !j.:-F, Bell, ocoubied by Mr W. T: Newelt iformerVyvor Satchweli bouse, rwaitsdestroyed byflre yesterday mprntng, '4bont S o'clock. :The .fire, it seems, originated , in .the stove-room andj when . Mrs. t , Newell, . who, with ; her little grand-rcbild, aged , about 3 years, was awaked by he crackling flames, she Was almost' suffocated0 wi 'aticl' the' scookf 00m, which adjoined '- the"4leepiag' room, was falling! in. As soon as she; awoke i she shouted j theJ alarm, and, the Messrs. Bell hurried to her.assistapce, and rescued her from the fast encroaching. si 1 .U . ; . 1, . ,1 ...... oil! ... flames, which, in a few more short minutes,' wuuiu uavo euvciupcu -uci. uanug to- cured Mrs. N.'s safety - it .was then disco jvered that the little girl, a daughter of Mr; A. : J.; McIatire, had been -loft, behind, whereupon Mr. J. Q. Bell,; at the imminent peril of his own life, returned to the room, scorched by the flames through which he: was compelled ' to1 pass, -and eucbeeded id i rescuing the child. ... .: :- . So f apidly did tha fire tspread that Mr; and Mrs. Newell lost everything but what jthey had on their. .bucks.JThe Messrs. jBell, who were in a less exposed part of the building succeeded in saving theirv cham-. Iberset, but alt the rest of their furniture; and personal effects were consumed. f ' There Was no. insurance - ooi any - of the property destroyed.- '. The dwelling was valued at about $1,500, while Mr, Ne well's loss is estimated at about f00.. This gen tleman was on a visit to this city at the !time the fire occurred, and heard nothing of his loss and the narrow escape- of his wife and grandchild until yesterday about 12. or 1 o'clock. He, of course? feels under great r obligations to the Messrs. Bell for their self-sacrificing efforts to save the lives of those so near and dear to him. ,' "A 'surveying party, consisting of Capt. Darling rand others;' Who - are engaged in h sntveyiagihe ereek near the scene of the conflagration, rendered valuable; assist?! aoce.' ' '""jttt r'Trr-JT-:-: . -::rr Dally Weather Bolfetln. The following will show the 'State of the thermometer, at' the staiions named,7 at 3.00 P. M. yesterday; Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. Mn as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Bignal Officer at this Statioq: ; r Tenil R. Weather. Atlanta. .. Augusta., Charleston Charlotte.'. Corsfcana. 81 u 8& .( .03 .00 .00 .00 .Ofr 00 .79 .07 .00 .00 .00 .00- .00 .08 .03 .00 Cloudy Fair ,j Fair "Clear Fair'1 Fair 84 81 5 87 88 84 85 87 85 78 84 : 83 80 87 Galveston. . . Havana........-. Indianola. ....... Jacksonville. . . ... K6y: West.. .. . i Mobile........... Montgomery Ne w Orleans. .... Panta Rassa. . . . . Savannah........ Wilmington. Cedar Keys. Pehsaoola ....... Fair . Clear ' Fair i" Cloudy Fair Fair Lt rain Clear;) Fair , Fair Fair : The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-dayi; ; " Stationary or falling -barometer, slightly warmer, east to south winds, partly cloudy weather. A Demeeratie Banner. .-.jSrsii?:-; ;' Our Wilmington artist; MrrrC E. Burr, has about eompleted the painting of a Han cock and English banner for the great rati fication - meeting -oa .the-f 24th lost, -j It is about height feet deep and from flyp. to -six feet ierwidtb; contalas tw' very -fihe like nesses r of our,- national 8tandard-bearjer9 M&A tneinaeriptioP Ballots, not Bullets,' in ;a scroll borpe in wleagle's beakr all Inclosed in .' a beautiftf border, and S&a whole preBehtitig bneof the handsomest baine and .one wihlch Ui design and execution, reflects great credituppn- the artist The banner probably received its . finishing touches yesterday;! 10 The Grand Lodge of Knights of : Honor for-this 8lateaeta at AaheylUe next Tues day? We learO that the Order in this city WHIje reprlsentedby Mr. - N. Jacobf, Grand Guidef Drl VT, TSKl BeUaMyrahd Medical Examine and-M'r' H. pW Grandepreientative":-75 'k"' i T,:r'f! ...... jii- VJ5 ' it;--! - ditariD mass jibbtiwo eriftE 1 v ' Balden atic -p A'tt'rir;'-: ' 27ure viU t6 a Qrantb Mass. Meeting and 2oreHigM'Troxion of tte Democratic Par iff on Ivlsday: August 24A, 1880;ai Wt- " jTh.e' riottowinig'nan geWl ac ceptod Invitations and wilFre" present and ess-the'meetlnjgV :'tic 'V : V ; Hon,T. J. Jabvis, , , . ; : : HbnZ. B, ;; HoquM. W: Raitsok, : '! : Hdn.'D. G Fowu .-. ' ' V. H. Btjsbkb. Esq.. , D. H. McLean, Esq.,. - G6L TXE;.McRak. ; 5 Mai. C: it SlBDiCAir. :r-e-. iMaj. D.'JDBVAJrK.; . ; : r .And the loUowing have also.bcep Inylted and it U hoped. wiU be present ; v, . , v. ' Hon . A 8. Mhrktmon, " . -J. W. bsCKBLFOBO, Esq.; Hon. ArM. Waddkll, Capt. Oct. Coxka x m , The Wilmington & -Weldon and Wil mington j Columbian & Augusta. Railroads will issue tickets goodforrthree days at two ceoU a v-mile eachJway, and: the Carolina Central Railway wiff issue -return tickets at tfrel reduced rates, for Which see cifCT' JarliTttesFsyettille, va$fBbnMTt hptsTwiffjssue tep&? njf forppe fare? --j-.., infwsi 1 All pemocrats aremviiea to -parttcipaie: v By the General CommfOeaa c i jlnw TF JPecrebry..j,r aittf,-::i 1,,,-,., " ' ' ' Tblrd Oanareaalpnal District Joint LMeasrl. 4, W1 Bhaekelfoid - and WJ - P. Caoaday will address the people ati.be inU lowing times and places , , - Aug 34, Hunting Quarters, Carteret Co. :)?;I28,;Newporf . ; ' . 27. PeUetier Mills. . :' ' "' 28, Swansboro, Onslow County. yicii.30( Jacksonville, ri1! . .1x,-: ' -M 3i; Catherine Lake, Sept' 1,' Chuquepin, Duplin County, j tf' 2fc Keaansvllle,' 'Uir.i: ". 3. Branch's Store : ' ''Other -appointments' -will be made-n a few days.:,, .ir: -v.?- D&w-tf I : District papers please copy. " l-fitt?..jnt,rtt -- 1- nil 'awn'" ': dCbiidrancry for it; but they stop crfing Mvuvvueit VUVJT uaro Mnx;u m DIUKIO UVBt7 aisTJrlJBull's'Baby Syrup cures all (be pales opEyliiileoBeaare subject to. fioe 35cts abottle. - ' t 1 o - si ... "ntf n v ,; ' 1 v -, frr :: ..01xMB;fAii.8.; . ., , . The mails close and -arrive at the City P6st Office aS folloWS:: ' vr-.i'-j u'fiCLOSS. ..:.-;-- !-....., Northern . through and . way mans.:: .f.:. . . ... . . : ;: s'-soa: m. Raleigh. JwSiSO A. M. auitd.-OO P. M. Mails for the- N Q Railroad, , i; , -. , auu ruuHJB suppiiea mere- trom, 1 including: A.& N. C. Railroad. :at........ ...... JQ A. M. Southern mails for all points south, daW;;r.: . , .. :rTA$ p, m. WepWrnmalhttC. R'y)dally !i . ' (except SundayJKi.... 5.-00,P.JL Mail for Cheraw & Darlington' ' Railroad. .il.i.v...'w...J .745 P; M. Mails, for .points between Flo- rence and Charleston . . . ... - 7 :45 P. M . Fayettevillennoniceson Cape , Fear Rtyer, Tuesdays ,and, Fridays: . . .'. . ..... .. . . . . lWP'M 6:00, A M. QUO A. M. i 6;0Q.iL M Fayetterilie, via Lumbertoa, .daily, except Sundays... t Onslow C."H: and Interme diate offices, Moodsys and . . Thursdsjs-, , Smlthville malls,' by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy Sill, Town ureea, onauoiie ana Liitue ? Rivety Mondays andThurs- Wilmingtotand' Black River -ihapew Jlonoayjj iWednes . ; - u dAys.and Fridays, 5:00 A. M Northern a tuaottgh. and i.wayof i , ,mails............f .... 7:00 A. M, Southern mails: . : t :....: . w.' i ;7 :80 A. Ml Carolina Central Railroad. . .10.00 A. M. - Stamp Qfflce open from 8 A.M. to 13 M.. and from 2 td8:80P.Mr' Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. yf j, . - General JdeUvery open -from '6:00 ni'M. tofh5(KPrM.4: and oa Sundays fronts 0 to 9:3A. M, . "x - Statmps for sale at generafdoriyery when stamp office is closed. ) a.l; '. :- Mails collected from street boxes every dayat3.3aP: M.- ' - ' '-; THE MORNING STABean always be feed tot tne following places i& tho-city s-ThFarceU Hoaee, Harris' News' Stand, and the 8a Office. Opinion of Saiineat Dr. H. R. Walton. Annapo lis, Md. Colden's Uebig's Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorater, ia a most ezcellsnt preparation. It is par excellence. Boperior to Cod Liver Oil or any thing ever used in wasted or Impaired consti tution, and an excellent preventive of malarial aweasea.; v-:-,-. - Qbxm A PXAJnraB, Agents. Wilmington. - WICKED FOB CLBRaYtntN. Rev. WafihlnvtAn Tfe n Ill klU.A l a 11 iMftm ar vi ifiiMW a unusia i w 10 sua wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to ba led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile staffs ealled M medlelnee, but when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to aU.UutaU pnysicUas use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I muimaauy, we snouia rreeiy oommena it. 1 therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop miters tor tne gooa uu friends, firmly believlni they have done me and my ig they have no tqaal for be without them. New family use. I will not York Uaptist WeeUyi No one can enjoy life without health. By all means xeep healthy. An ailment that prevails to great extent is Liver Complaint. Miserable are 1U victims I' Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness, Seur Stomach, Constipation. Dyspepsia, Pain in the aide. Palpitation of the Heart, and ether miseries are its attendants. Impure blood can be made pure; bpUs, sores, pimples and ether eruptions removed; the skin assuming a clear and healthy appearance all by takingHSimmenS Liver Regulator. - "My Bufferings haye been great I.havospent thousands of dollars; and traveled through many States seeking health In vain. 1 never expected to regain perfect health,- but I thank God that Sim mons Liver Regulator has restored me to health and happiness. I felt impelled to write to yon and have done my duty to suffering man and woman. My eldest daughter has takes It, and no Headache since. C. HOLT, Chester, S. C." WHO 18 MRS. WIN8LOW t As this question Is frequently asked, we will simply say that she. is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children, bhe has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained la a lifetime spent as nurse and phyalciaa, she has compounded a Sooth ing Syrup for children teething. It operates nke magio giving rest and health, and is moreover sure to regulate" the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle Mrs. Winalow is becoming world renowned as a benefactor of the race; children certainly do van vr and bless her especially ia this the case In this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are xah.t sold and used here. We think Mrs. Wiaslew has immortalised her name by' this invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share Its benefits, and unite in calling' her blessed. No mo ther haa discharged- her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given lt the bene fit of Mrs. winalow's Soothing; Syrup. Try It, mo thers try rr Wt.-Ladies' Visitor. New York city. Bold by all Druggists., 15 cents a bottle. : lEW ADVERTISEMENTS: To Our Country Friends. -XTB ARB BITTER PREPARED TO HANDLB OOTTON than ever, and wlU sell It for 78 Cents per Bale, Including every expense in town. Liberal advances made oa consignments, an SO It ' NBWBURT A CO. " Deep Book Water, DRAUGHT, IOB COLD, - ' 1 - For sale by ' ' - J. Oi MUNDS, Druggist S3 North Front street. auSOtf Received Yesterday, JUBBKB COATS, ALL SlZtS. n' -' j -' 'l BEST RUBBER GOODS IB THE CITT. MUNSON, The Clothier 'aUsiF'ir-'-5 :i; 'Maad Merchant rahorV i r. i .7.- ...! f j . 1. 1- ,, ' i i n .. .i. IiRiiNEdi tjiobd - APPLXs, ribcbil-Ktrrs, - Pearl. Barley, and Sago .' Anether; Ut of that fine Fulton Market Beef . Northern Irish Potatoes. Atotef Brooms, will sell low; at retail j Wood and Willow Ware; a full line of Family Groeerlea, CU fTobaooo and, LHaont aB.aBo Prleef Call and see. L. YOIJ.ERH, ;aa 10 tt ,: . i : ,-; SS aad l South Front street.: j; 1 .IOT VUTES OP AOVEnilSINU.,. . -' One ga&ra ona?,. .,,,.",".... ... f 1 00 I trwoaya,.;;-.rT:.-...,.:..... J 18 -.'tUMedarMsrj-ri a m j y - One WMk..M. - V . ....'.. -a m -4 00 - r Threeweeka,...:::;?.-.::..Xr's M , M X - - .' - Three months, ............84 00 ' ':TJ ,4Mxnumths,Mi' J..y-.1K4 40 af I " .Oneyear. ........... 80 DO ". rBOontrsct; AdverUsemente laisn : at proppr tkmately M ratea.? &J?J ' v'l Tea linos solid Nonpareil type make one quare. ' NEWr-ApyERTTSEAIENTS,, . r Extr a Family lour JD RKSBLT GROUXD J?ROM NttW Meal ground Sally -and nightly. lo- beti Mt.tn titmr TLmMttm Ha Knil Nra r.la WHEAT. Ur la the HUte.. New Eastern Hay and New Oats jntt ar rlved Mixed Provender In any atrWltt t CboDsi rlvedx Mixed Proyender In any qoantlt ShorW.Corn Bras, Wheat-Bran. - MakeUora and Mixed worn m aounaance. For sale br Ai.JaJKuaij Bunci, . . .Ubs Caps Fear Kills. au10 tf- 'Our Mass left ; tow i to spend ttieesmsaer'r -'At the earns ttsae aettnf as poet sad arammer ' ; Bat In taking orders his letter goes ' , v" . '. He had no Urns to write even prose ; vt r But proml see to show When the fallrale's eeraaia Why you shouldOroaiaa DYER SON. alia , . , c ....... ... fi, Home. SweetHome rrvHEBB IS NO 8BWIWO M ACUUf B LIES TUB L light running NEW UOMr.,,Now. Jafilra, 1 have about thirty New Homes fn my'offlca. jatt opened, and if yoa don't cooie soon U fee tketa, andthearM8Chaaaaa.tSs7,UsJebs cons, then you mast not blame me. Prices $ii end S&0. The handsomest Machine ee tbe saarkes, with many advantages over all Macaiaes oat. 1 also iiave Far. rer'e lUnlversal Raffle attachttenC Can do any kind of ruffUnff desired. . AoVPersen wtshloc Sbna- ring or any extra work done can call at my c Sice forlnformatlos. prieea.vreasoaahla.. I also have Farrar'a Self-Tareading Bhuttie. Can thread it without looking at It F No wt ladles ItavHe you once more to soma and fee foe yourselves, i Don't buy any Machine made srntfl you coma and see the celebrated 14ht RanntriS'Mew Home. MS Oed bless yon all. Uspactfully. . au ltr " '' u. r a una re Wm1 AI WW ia fc w t aUfcmbrellas !, a,;jHAltB?80M ALLEN, an 19 tf - ".---sn--- Dattera. ieaffieiiiiil i( )l SOME VERT HAtisOMsVOOSS AND IN- vuelaapeeUoaM 'tsvj? ... .v.U. EVERYTHINaiNEW,; MEBCSANT TAILOtoNO DEPARTMENT'' 18 ' COMPtTE. ': The Largest and Best Selected Btock of PIECE , GOODS that wlU he. exhibiUd. ; -AiDAvWijf.-.'. aulOtf - i The Clothier. " iForiEeutfo' The REStpiitCE at tho boulhwert aat corner of Market and Sixth Bta. MUST iaaa l. i IBE RENTED Apply to i.' i .'. '.. an 17 lw 1 .i ' in ' ii .. 1 1 1 i. J. L. CANTWELU Pdr Eent or Lease, THE DWELLING. CoraMr of Frent !! f and Mulberry StreeU. M . a i.l; . ..'in au'ia'iw L T. ALDERMAN.' WES LET AN FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUN TON, VIRGINIA, opens Its Slit Session Sep tember S0th,i880. Among the first Schools In the United States for young ladles. Climate unsur passed. - Serrcadlns beautiful.- pnpUs from sev enteen States. Axoxa thb iowxt Txnx or ths Uinon. ,..,'-, ., -. A JkUH a . " WH ..Ul.,. ,UIV, .u.in. Course, Latin .French, for each UaU of the SchoUs ticyear, $11S All extras very low. jroruatAiotu t. aare - Rxv. Wii . A7HAKRTff,U.' P., President, Jy 7 eodaWJaUbWSw . we fr an. Suanton, Vs. SaleliiiSii; Waiitd. i 8 MART, ACTIVE YCUNG MAN, with good L ... i. .. . ' jt . habits, can obtain a sltaaUon. and. ono that will be permanent and advancing. . One who has bad expe rience behind the counter preferred. Address Tor five days, LOCK BOX SOU an 17 oi wumingion, . v. Soda Water, FIVE CENTS A GLASS, -- - - WltfiCbolee Pratt Syrups. DEEP ROOK and VICBT SPRIKO - W ATEKK. Five Cents a Glass.- . "WM. H. QRKEN; Dragsisv ' aql7 tf , , . , Market istroct. Elegant r OTTAGE. CHAMBER SUITS, UANDSOMELV panelled. Just received: "We ate ndw I e eel Ting new goods dairy and offering great BARGAINS to uf chasers of Furniture and BeddiDR, ft.' A. SMITH CO. aa 15 tf Furniture Deal era. , ;v.y i - w - Brow n Ro d d i ok 'i. ?;J- A re brrmKiNQ goal okeat BAkaAlKB li in Domewtlo Ouflts suitable for the saauacr. Fall BUe Honeycomb inUte,,.fwi4.,a I 8 Bridal Quilt Fringed ...,.-y.... 1 The Bates Quilt ...... I ..u $:.-7. .. 'i 60 . BngMsh MaieeUlee Qnllta, all sia And aaauee at prices ranging for at 78 to tsaV - . my u ... : , ,, MawwM.in uoixuica. - For Sale.LotirS v TWO 1-HORUE TRUCES. , . , ONE ALMOST flrXW, 'J ! ' ' i ' . ' . Both la thorough .order Can be bought heap.' - , Apply at my SOU THIS OFFICE. ; , "Driye;WellsV;' ,', UT DOWN ANTWHERE, IN X)B.OUtOF m. - Sueeese guaraatseeV every tlme-ec ao par. Lh pure water aad good food--cooked la a SAM town. with nun STOVB health aad hapransss sre -yaanyi WrtM lor prices ana utove vsuiiogae . .-fu.v-r.:,':-.tuf'i sr ju su nw sv vtt.f v ' siove ueeieri MUtf - ! ;r WnmanrM,B. Wolnteiia'tojbll ft-': Knn TiMotnx nAY, r' 'LyVy ; It-WtFeart Momlny, and - The "Best Bolted Meat In us O lry, ; At agates that will eahmli the naUve.'tk' . PRESTON CUMMING tbOO.. . aalOtX: f . o.:Uller.aa4 Grata Jealera. ' -T- Bellovuo lBc OnVs.Tenn. R;n.J.W mnS weet ctfrTcaJ burg; Toong men and, boys prepared for UniveM aitv or for bniiases. Beantiral aad aseiUiy location. Able eerpsef teacberai theroagh tnatrucUpn jj. beral provlaion for the accommod atloa and comfort Of etudents. For'Ostalogvee containing Infotma tkm, address ' W: B. ABBOT, PrtoclpsL . Jy 15 odAmBA t,UrT8e,PrO. ,Vs j
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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