The Morning' Star, W MrUMTM MtUML - m. Tw, iky Wrf Iimhm .......... I 1 1 t UtMIt MORNING EDITION. nttTLJXtu , v,i..io la thrrataaad U the Xorth , - of Matfcoi aftlest the waerpe- , -,i r pwr by the rxMTftl cnttrMMl , . 'H- City of Mtkiv Jo TUar& i. iycbJ la MUV-u county. Oa. . foe the ulrW of hi wl.V ' . L. WsUlaa. ,-ursl with cattle staaSag. M lynched r c boy Mr Ckrwsa ClJ. CoJorado. Th CHj National Beak, Lawrtrw--wrx. tal . aaitpvaJba. Wi2, Fsrr .4. C E-tprxa wa roebal m Arisoa. by u i va. A ire st Vhnjvrd II .,-u. an ik ik4 f Martha's Yeeyd. .uriwl . aUwt Aacsae. la the heart ,c ih- iiUi4. the tosah about JCi3.0oa - rh KiubIJ Mou ALWata.Ga.. was UW furtt.ierw t7V0O. tW QL City Na tioo.: Ptk ttnl btvwama Arm oa tin biock n N Itwr. lb total lour b about a satlboa. ta leura fdXCOQ. tSiJ of ta VTtfara TJefcM T- C '?' t'impmy. at Nw York, y that ! w.rv of tk Compoay wvrw cui tWiur l.if aigbt. t.W tritle operator parviatoet In lay that tiy Cut a of tb w Lrva. - Tb Tort Hfaicfc tfji via .- ! ftrUft ymUvUaj aa4 tW tlm lowrt for loaf Um (mmC N V H kttJi Htmj f per cb t ; cA t... .vt t IfH)tHe; KMlbr Door Brm ! MMMjrt hKjuliy. ft 5Q T3. i4t lrr; rkWi mj 9HrJ I JO.rtirw. anifMiJ i3Tlc : rum a qwC i.J ai ft 80. ipinu turpr. t,rv. 4U aa4 kk al He. 4um-o ha racbJ iu half cn lury tHin U atiU caa!i4ta. ucb th naw fro ob Waaaiiatoo. T- rmi(H ia pia U laroin oat u vor rii. iba w at fint T' VarranUn rvooton of iba t 'Mftrirt ara a tfa lwptay from tb artxiata w bAT aa. i i , I Vrr wktmkwj o4 "frr caawa ir ja r o IVtoOerit. Such t tii pitfiJ rry of th orj griJr. 1T.rr r only (valva caai!iJtr f.r tb .SaXrbtp ia Kaniakf. Tb ortScb -kin th man haa N . th rarwatarMl, m but f.rtjr-tkr- r r aUi, He Wr-n a bit ter mvwi of t S4otb fwJ jftrw ru-h lv b- Naty barlra4 inl ta- Ah titkti way tbat .Mr. C- kiIT- ly bt wif to llthtmorr, - t rvat ffneit-j;ra.lM f l-rjf ibirt. Ifrttr m thU vlu-n th Kik. f (to- cum airy wao oa tb t' 1 1 h-r f tay rbiUlrvaj .ii j "r ir bot o w iJ to f Um; TTwra ka bm a rw .Jt f n rnpaay as tWtinx it it t Uu i W bil thrv Sun lirt-.J rwoftinMtA Tr' gr-H li.lti( tun in th N.rth. rn ttr . .VI . iy,'t.4u.t ia 1 "WOT'! intrlo-rJ to . lrr inUl i'otlUfn hQ t mm c:liat bal thw worl li9 IM. Jf- 'itroyAuf t th word Q-tad t'" es li-t art f Mm4 w hjckj raovtra tm t wnt fH thia' wbt you l hn wcr 14. filrv Lat wrrk r p-rvH LiW L'aiUNl 8ai to t) rrrrttpolifi wrk f 9Z. Of th (ijrvv, Kwtaky. Si l-fot r n i Vifvjtni fimi-b two rab: iwmnn J; Trniww n. T'ts I tn. M kryUai 4. A m iTtVi J oun aamrd Frank t.wl!, nuiur of a larjw U tory, Uft si wtfa ad two hil.lrro. who war dfpendept pxQ hm and ranoi? with a yoaag wwmaa ( nittcb) promiaorw la raAJ4trd -itr.U at OtovartUle. Kew'iVork. it. h hixa and baa; bitn. BwawawaHaawBaBawawawawaaawaaaaBwaBaaw VUw tlktrtactioa by Sra ol tb 1 ;iut Kusbal! !! at AllvaLt oq n "un!ar awrif, aad tb Jralroo- n iU) of thw Clata City lUak, T a r- kt loa aad will Wa djJy regret ' i 1 1 ia awppMfd to bw th work 't in tandi wy. TV Mpttcl u ll.iM)O,0X sad with only I JOO.000 tnmtttince. .... o. Viii-va a Wklhsra. tk 'n od a nialT of tbetr 5tat -Waxitrwt ba arpv4 aftff? t.on oX th lX,wual-raU fo tha. UU ?-n u for HsmWer and lroliow eminiiws VirpaU n'bw .an Jo raova. - II t - , v VOI :Q.123.! y;-: . A drapenkta ght occurred ia Vcat Virginia Uit wk Vttvto. aocae IuIL&ca and oegroe wloare worklsg cul the Ohio Rirr IUiTroad near TVhaallflg. U grw oat ot thft accV- d en 111 Villiag of two Iuliana bj bUat fired by omd ngrooK. An o- ooaal aaya tb lullaaa bcam aa- )Crad,'and' oo of litres brothers of ooa of tb killed attacked negro who drew, razor of coarse. This atajedsi gorsi'SAaaalt. We now copy a pn of tb aoewHtot: TbT war anaad for th moat oart with nvcttwac-tarrtarcBd tHettoa. taobeta aneaa of- thaaatsacd taair picka, onrwbrs aaU axaa aa waapona.: 'A daaTwrataenaooa ter eoaucd. tb Itattaail f xsuar wU a da wiiaiiow SWaaaavwaf UaadartJaa Taw dakka, aooa otawxriSL tbat .tbej war W ta( bvtcberad Vr tb Italba. fiod la t-vorjr dlrvctios. parroed by tb bwliox toob of ItaUaaa. wbo krp tSouriablai; their knlrca and firiaf their ra-roTsers. tcrroriiiaf the dartics aa wtU aa (h l&hahtUAta. iUt of lha diKfca eoada a bee line for Liaterrflle. aad It waa withia the borders of that peace ful tWxc that tha bioodkat part of the af- rrr occsxna im lUiiaaa rocbt thai (Urtka op to tb rtTtr. an3 tb tauer then becaxaa paak atneaen. imj jataped rato tha rircr. ytUJo; tike mad men. , Bj thia tioM the iababitaata of the' towa cam o the rtacoe aad aartd Mtml with boat: but bow maaj are daJ bow taaay were kiUau aad woaadea n dm Cf&t or drowaed ia lb rtTtT. there m &o means or kaowiac The wbok rarty of colored mn are acai tarrd It is reported in Washington, that .-wemua aa utus to fftwettno con-. trol of the Indians to the War De partment. The plan, it is said, con- template taw surrender ,br th In- Jiaxu ot their reservations for in- tcrca4enng boods, oat ot wbieb, with their tabor, they can And "nip- port, the array to distribute tba money and all eonsting ageocie to be aboJUbrd. t. Ila (JoOra Floadlrl wrhhaa vnder taw Lah of pubJte acora. ytt uUrrs ao cry of paia nor wail for mercy. wumgt a- What baa floadfy doo? A party that eoald taka to ita boaoca Gsr&eUJ, Arthar and tbo Grant gang ought aot to be dUpJeaaed with a man with aa ekaa a reword aa Hoadlj baa. As far aa wa can learn he is crery bit as a man aa Forakrw and a great iai ablr. Karanagb, Haalon and Smith, the thrrw in former ia the Phoenix Park marder cac. urcre to be eent to Sydney, New South Wale, but per- aauwion to land waa refused. Tbe Home Oovemment then ordertd tbam to bo plarwd oo board tbe Ilri- tiah tron-clad Nelaoa. Tboae men are doamr juat aa Carey waa. Tbe Louisville Kxpoaition ia ira- proviag ia attendance wa are pleaaed to it uud. The Art O tilery is said to be very fine. Tbe picturce displayed rrprraeflt more) than 000,000 ra value, and cornpriae the targrat And most cmllj art Hoxa col- . , , . , I vtka ever shown to tbe United State. Spirits Turpentine. We are sorry to hear that J uge nar hanA la poiw. A diamond h;aa. bwn found in rfeAJ eowBty snffowd La be "ry val- uabte. Ilaieigh I'Uiior: lira. J. A. RoCaaoa. the UlreWd editor of the Wl stoa Li.ir. i a rmadkWa for th ofSc of laftvkw Court CVrk of Forsyth coualy. Tbe Kortb Carries Cokf crrnce of the Wralryaa Methodist Coaacctioa win be be id at Aatioch church, ia ronyth eouaty. ?f. C. ow Wedaraday. the 1 3th day of fVptsmbcr. Shelby -twrortj. Tbe oft-rt-pt4d account of the Morsaooj baptlting tbrvo aod wocrva oa tUacaas crrek, Rthrrford couoty. thla naotr, is falo. Tha two tobacco factories are doter rU aadaresddlagmacAloSoaiby- Two otht partWe expect to ragage la the maau fsrtara of tobacco. Wilson AJvne; W. a Da via, of Warraaloe. waa tbctoi Ttraidat of the U Loral rrrachar Conference which met la v$ istica racrauy. - t acra u to n u oo a gj. under right years old. who wwiaa aity aswa pouada.. The pic aid as I)aaboro last Tharaday waa lartely aziradrd sad hzrjrriy snVayrd. Six buu- dml pcpU ware prcatat. The ball at eiftti was a wry eujoyaxde asav. Waablogtoo GazttUt Quite a aasabar of oardiharee are suwmeriag at (Vrwekt IrwvWxta to the war this was qnite a resort fo Tf sahlagtoe. and tt tf aMiaaieg ria old Use riarny. m m ra mrmiai by Mr. M. K. Klag. mAoM f th Start atk Asuiaexm nsfTmaA to say Lbat taw saJa aadar exeeatioa of tha proper ty fraachis of the TamasrvtUe A Waahlag- too Ratfroad. oo last atoncay ta uua wna, win ta an wet Isk-rferrwah Mhe rrUtkeS or rooaactJoee of the "Norfolk Southern HAilroad. - ' ' " ' StatreriUe- Landmark: Tbe dry wvathas cwatiaoes. Com, upland aad bottom. Is soScrtag. sad the crop will un doubtedly be cut short. Cotton la at a esaad etui, but Is thus far probably not ewtouaty bijurwi. Mr. nckstt JL. Rcee breataaa ass sastat cus aocoa is mm place Tarsday. The mat was iot unea- .M m im a fatal aaaladv. The iVciwal rs a sua ef Mr, IVrvrty Bose, of rtyvttrfli.i. - ' ' . l Zm TVaafort TeierAoiUi Mr. Mar I tSaa r. scksew. of horfolk, ' arphew cf I dToTJ . rf . v c . i 1 . It i I i rr . i -i . ... - v - . i ... ,f ,'. ;., -.,.)' ,,i Caaal Oompany, Arrtrrd UAt"3undyaad b surreylsf for the ,Caaal Company., for the purpoae of fladiof oat omihiox. wa kaow not what; nerertfreWa, iha dreceiof eoaUaaea, We are Jaformed that Mr. J. L. Bell of Newport, is the champion hog nlaer ot Carteret coaaty. ' Ills wstnneian sad ecra ctocsl RLs Ms neighbors. Vworta cfboM whkh' are .bdntf fed from the Pcb ui cia voatnvaoa ax ww m gyuu wwuuoviouu, jib ia oq us n9r uic. aiaior yy. A. uearne,, tuefcure prc taotar of lio Caefal scheme of paWiug into, epersdan a Uae ot Inlvad steamers between: Eeaafort and New, XJcme and New Klrer aad -Beaufort; has been; spending "m" few days la . town looking op probabUnjes fn' rekUon thereto., - f , Jf ' ! New faneiJourtudi. . We are. safonaed that it U propoaad to 'eatabtkk a eJepaaoouae oetweao. caia dlj ana roi kxkrrtDay adfittnce ca thirtaeo nllea, and. that poles are bcia erected for . the par- soae. A yoasg maa taiKaraarsTiJis Is reuotteel to saw t wi at R U i J Mawaaue--e w twallowfar a capes of niaa ail bocaosa bia girl -wroi back ow bba." flaJwaa aadlr aftw. 4 Walermalons aaU dearer acre, than la New York. Olr. Joaepb Kia-s . rrora nortaa.. nirm oo ore laau He says tha-land of oranges will do well' enough la the wiatet, .but . the summer's sun is too hot for him.. tIt has been rr ported for soaaa time that Judce Fowle would be tha liberal candidate for Oav eraor next year. - We aava never heard of the Jadga aeajiag It. .Oan.it be true that tha maa Who waa the choice1 of so maay Dcmorrata for that poaitUn three years ago Is going to repudiata the prindplea he ao rigoroualy eapoused thm t Tha Eepubli eaa papers are contlanailj aascrting that ho will be the people's candidate to 1834 aad with htav they expect to wipe out Bourboaism. f Charlotte Journal- Ohervr; A aw nOAlAfSr rTlM fllriebv' "him fwen eaublbihed la itindolpa county with Al fred L Wsldett. Poataatter. Mr. J:f HcT. MoaheV of Dostoa. arrived at the' Centra Ilotd yeatenJay afternoon from' a trio un tbe Shelby dlriatoa of the Carolina Ceortal IUCroad. whera be has been Uking views aJocg the line of that road to lUmv rata oe article la Tbe BouUl Manyot the views. Mr. Mashetssys, are pkinrcaqfae aad exeeediogTr Jutereatlfig. Tbe view from the brkTrelookug down ' on Tiddv's Cper allla. 6C feet below Is one of the a. All the riews of the Catawba are good. Ou. la Long Creek township. about tour weeks ago, a mad oog bit j n&g blon rl ax fo Mr. rriak Shoemaker, and Uat Thursday the hoc died, after a weeka cavortiag arouad with the rabies. Tbe log sctusuy went mad and Its. favorite freak was to root. ' It rooted up three pine tree, fire or six panels ot fencisg sod loaSy ovrrtnroed Mr. BhocmaJtera corn erib. It died trying to root up a big rock. The carcaas was hauled away aod next day (he boxxards fcaited on It. and before they got through several of them died by the earcaM. Others flew up Into trees, where they aat with rufSed feathers; until they rcfl to tne KToaad oead. . , JUleigh iTew O&acrner . Talk- ma: Teaarrday with' Car. J J. Thomas about the crop proapects that well informed crop La a paor ia tau county the taxes ootaade of fialei(h township will mount to 71 1 cents ou tha $100 and (2.15 e tae poll, while thetazaa ta taa townenip excroatvaof rJty Uses will he 611 cents ou theflOO -valualioaaad $3.45 oa the poll. sir. jfartle A. Cuaeros, of fiaxbecne township, IlameU county, died at bis real 6ace laat Saturday, aged about 73. Maay prayers for rain win be offered in tha caufcbc taday. Out seldom haa rain beo ao badly aweded. The eoadiUoa of lh crop ia pUf oi. Mr. Isaac Dortch died at hie reaidence la Aberdeen. Mlaaia sippi. last Sweday. 6th inaC, in his S6th year. Ue waa a native of . WUsoa county , a sou of the las Dr. Louis Dortch, aad a brother of Mra. The. 8.- Eeoaa. Ue leaves a wife aad three childrea to mourn their loa. Tbe farmers' diaaer at k'UtU'i UU1 caaae off Thursday. It waa a t affair, sane 1J300 or 1.500 of tha beat ctiiseaa et Ilaraett county being p reseat. It m observable that nearly fJ bouae owners boy tdckd auabera. CKhards says be has never sold so nr. maay of thee la proportioa as here. CITT. new toraiiTTsaJiiDrri. Mrasna Great bargalas. W. E. Davu Jt Son leg. A. Sarra Lra than cost. M, IlrAMST-riantaUou for sale. ExcrsioJt--rltearcrM iaachaha. NoTtcu C M. Bird maa Fire Co Wswai mf trwy The nuhops of the MethedUt E. Church South, having appointed the present weak- aa ooa of prayer for an out-pourisg of tbe Holy Spirit throughout the bounds of the Church, prayer meetings' win be held at, the Froet Street aad Fifth Street churches , eaeh area lag at 8 o'clock, aa aaeouaced by the respective pastors oo Buoday. Tattoo ao wiaerlla. " Mri a A. Norria, who was appointed by tha Governor of South Carollae to come to this city after John D. Lynch, the man who was arrested for abdocting and carry I lag off ayousg white girl from.Sum.Ur, in I that State, aad who has since been ia jail la Wilmington, arrived here Bnndsy morn ing and kit fat Sumter the sasse evening with hi prisoner. - . . ' LJsaaaxsaaajajsaawa n i r I Maaaerea CoarS. ' HeortetU Jacobs was arraigned before Justice MHa,; yesterday, aftevnoon, on a . peace warraat sworn out by lixxlo, Allen, Defendant was required to - pay dcets and give bond In the ram of 50 to keep' the eaos for three months. t ;. liszie Allen was cxt arraigned oe a peace' warraat Wdrr oat ' by HenrieUa Jacob, aad thasauaodgmfair was ten; i deredln her ae; .. - Both parties employed a lawyer. "' The sbiamcV li .'Jk'srJUaW which has arrived f rom Us CTPrcs,f repoiU haying I rwssed the staasaer A ' . irwrf nice mfles I below FaTrUctllls. ofilhcf wsy p the rlver,r found the stcarr JTwtl 'A?aX at the Ln itMiwr U ks understood, will come iSroarb W WHmlnrton, and- not' ex- I - '..iu'wfth'.'tbe 'JK-rfA ' JStoU I rvo bis bM s'chaare f or tae beUer 'in I Hver 1 all.TjavixatJda' ht' almost In a I 1 r'rSl";-rTir ?rnr .ts tf" r v-'--.- ... i - Receipts of cotton yesterday .6 bales. !:' l' :;Vv-.'T. . ;i j . ye are glad to learn tbat Mr-. R. W. Chad wick,, Is improving aowewhat. ! ii. Only- one -s trifling T case for the p - ,1 ecdeeation of ; His Honw. the Mayor, i yesteraaj morning. f j ( - Va sA.r jtnmo fina rwtava from W plantaUbn of Mr. ,W. .8. Wartockv heaJ'thU cnyyesterday. ; ? ; 5.,,'.' ti . . . -..iLl teT?,: the Washiogton excursion train yesterday morning. ; Hope .they' may has - a good fim and rettitrn safely: : 1 - - i -r;;db;&r oas on the house boraed on Fifth , ftree., Aatnv. 1ctr which h "WAB jCOQ- - H 111111x1- ,irn : - ymmvvrp.t Tho.'M. Gardner,' Esq.; has re- eei'ved fm the tr. B. Circuit Court the ap- I ( - , , , a , 1 i fornuneniot ConunWoner for the astern-UVnrictoi.xtoria uaxoima. - I r l' JT- r. ' ' ' . Dop't forget tne moomugm ex- 1.,M ti.ir .fm- PcMTV) to wiffbt- VvtewM 'wraa auu pvh iv4 o It WM be your last chance this season to fevel jn the delighu which attend a trip by toordi oor,Ue walera, f . A meeting.of the C. M. Sted soasl Fire Company will be held at their Truck Ilouse' tills evening at 8 o'clock. There will be business of Importance and a Jail attendance is earnestly requested. ! . Mr. J. E.. Lippitt, who is now geal. announcea a mooaliht excursioa.on the steamer .ttnaeaaJU -for . Wednesday air k'u. There will be the usual aocoropani- iieots, 'iDcludlog- a sbeepbeadi supper at UT'.' " ! ' eity. made a speech st the VYarrenton Ks anion, a fact which waa not mentioned in hie letter to the Stab. We are ready to bet that ft was a good poe. ! We are in receipt of an in vita tion to attend the annual convention of the non professional jouraalwta of this State, to be held Tuesday, August 14tb, at feurgaw. Rev. J. N. Btallings, of Clinton, baa accepted an Invitation to deliver the an nual address. Both of the excursion steamers the Ptutport sad the JfameAoAa came up the river last evening crowded with col ored excnrsioaiaU, Monday being particu larly their day. A band of music enlivened I thfngs oa the Pastport, and the Minnehaha SaovUtaa tka Tax Ltsta. ' As there seems to be some misunderstand ing in reference to the law requiring the Board of Commisaioners of each county, to meet and revise the tax lists and hear com plaints of tax-payers, we rive the provisions of the act.ss follows: Section 18 of tho Ma chinery Act says: "Tbe Board of Commis Siooera of each county, after notice in one newspaper or by posters put up, shall meet oa the second Monday in August, and re vise ibe tax lists sad valuation reported to them, and complete the list by computing the tax payable bj each person and affixing the 'same opposite his name. They shall sit lor one day at least, and when neceasary ahall sit until tbe revision is complete, ar- aball hear all persons objecting to the valdA alion of their property, or to the amount of tax charged against them. They shall have power to summon and examine witnesses, and thall correct the lists of the list-takers as may be right and' Just, and so that the valuation of similar property throughout the county shall be as near uniform as pos .sible, etc. In addition, it may be well to mention that Commissioners are. required, after notifying the owner or agent, to raise, the valuation upon such property as they shall deem unreasonably low. , In accordance with the above, the Com misaioners of this county met yesterday afternoon to revise the lists and hear com- plslnta concerning assessments. Iavltatloa Awt4. . The last Tarboro Quids publishes a letter, agreed by Messrs. W. P. Williamson, F. H. Battle and L N. Ckrr. a committee, and en dorsed by Judge Howard, Judge Phillips, Judge Gilliam aad Capt Dancy, extending a pressing Invitation to Mr. T. B. Kingsbury of this cityi) dehrer a'lecture In Tarboro, fw theenefltf "St Barnabas' Guild, " a charitable ' orirsnlzatlon connected with Calvary P. ' X. Church. Mr. Kingsbury has accepted the Invitation, we learn, on the. usdentandiag that the lecture shall not be called for until soma . time in the early part of the coxning-winter. : ' In Pennsylvania Mrs. 8, B. Jewett; Miss, Hary Carpenter: ' ' 1 , At .Coney Island S. VanAmringe. i At All Healing 8prings; Va. Mr. J. W, Thompson's family. At Washington, D. C Miaa Katie, M. Groves. '' At JoneSvnie, Michigan Dr:''Th6s., lB. Carr-v , !. .(-. ' . ' .AtLilesvilla Mrs. FM- Woo ten. :: Price and ci u The famous strike among; the telegraphic operators - la "virtually; at ao end ;in the South. Of the old force in the Office here, mond. but was understood to have accept td a'TwaltJoa in lWaehlnirton . City; Mr. Moofe has roue to'South'Car01iha:'Mr; lihenny went 'fo' work! yesterdsy ' and Mr. Petcrsbd-was' elpected to commence j -TboBaleighAsarufOWcr T T.k TJ" ' . v.. v n TT.ii PthtJparUy cloudy weaker and g rains, At Staiesvnie, 'ITJ O. R. W, wife. . , .. .--,- i ' . , uaaaetac work. . last night c-,u 2-::--- UP aa : awnwaa pa-nf'T .m. . : -,isa pa..;-; IJT' W-'v : t- -.fcAW(:iyfj : ii i xv lit. i' ' r p i v v - . m' " ,'" frf-; is L"Jis -5 - -' is 1 ji t: .!' ' - . . . :.t . - , ,v. l.r'i,.5-fl ..:r.,t ararDepa: tS'Anayi.rtt!i' ..' Division of Telegrams and Beports for, the ; Benefit oi ummerce uur ancttuiuet.,..; i. . ' iniinut 1: 1fi9Jt-J( P1 W '" 1 -www . ? . ! AVERAGE -.fciuij ' ' ' " i .Districts,., i ll)i 'I )iJ.I. if ft i'Maii':'- Min. i Temp; Temp latt? J SSV? 96 'v,63 -664 .:!69 uu I ' .00 v tl Augusta... 93 95 a I oavannah. Atlanta..,,,.. 90 f j ok!i .69 ,08.. i Mi ii .00 , -ft? Kofatgomery . j fewoji1 Qtlreston. . : . : Memphii.- .T.. ! '.: " -m E95 , 96 .75. 1 '74'"' 1 m ft I WeatSiaVlweleatloani. - I , The f ollowmz are the indications for to- n ;, t q . H I. : : For tbe lfJddte .'A&nt"lB1 I , T ; : : .J . J j i' , f ' -; j preceded ; by, partly, cloudy, weather : and, J . i local rams, - cooler nortnwesteFjy" ' wrniw, 'I w , : . . -tj.il' .-, ,. iti? : ii6."fvr!r,f ,i ! s 'tef ; , . , , . ,, I States T enerallv I States,. gcnerauy;i 1 nwruwovKW Aiauuu. lairweatner, wtnos moeny weeny. tionary pr rising bardnieter,' Nearly station sry temperature. For the East Gulf States, , fair, followed; by partly cloudy weather and local rafas ia' tne nortnem . poruona, ,variake .wuiaa. mostly southerly r riang barometer, station sry temperature in the southern portion,' stationary or lower temperature in northern portion. r For the West Gulf States, fair weather, j preceded by local rains in the northern I portion', variable winds, mostly ' sbitherry. I stationary barometer, stationary of rising I temperature. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley; riahlfi winds rnnatlv nnrtWIv in fhfl Ohio t r : . "'I lower temperature. The Pair of tHa K. C FrsM Crowed Aaaeef attesi.' ' ' " cumuaiastu; mwiiugw mw of the several committees which .have been formed to make the approaching Fair of this Association a grand success, was held in the Mayors office at' the':X?ity Jlail yes terday evening, , On motion of Col. E. D ' Hall, Mr. Kerch nerwss Called to the- chair and Mr. Gabe Holmes appointed secretary. On motion of Mr. Holmes, seconded by Mr. Munds. the price of admission to the Fair was fixed at twen'ty-flve cents for gen- tlemen and ten cents for ladies and children Hall, that a committee be appointed to make arrangements for a ball, was carried, and the chair appointed as such committee, Messrs. H, McL. Green, J. C. Munds,' F. M. King,' B R. Moore, and John J. Hedrick.: 1 ' On motion, Col. Hall, CoL Moore and Japt. it. r. raddison were appointed a committee to secure an orator for the Fair ; Capt. Paddison moved that a committee be appointed on Programme,, and the chair appointed as such commiteee, Col. Hall, Col. Brink, Capt Paddison, and Messrs. A. Adrian and F. M. King. The meeting then adjourned. Five Fire la One Nlg-nt. Saturday night last' was one of ' the live liest for our fire department they have had in some time. First came the alarm at about half -past 9 o'clock; then another at 11 o'clock, or a few minutes thereafter; then one at 1 o'clock, alluded to in our last as a rekindling of the fire on the premises of Mr. B. F. Hall, but which we have since learned was caused by the ignition of the roof of the Koonce house ,qn Market street, near the corner of Ninth, which . probably. came from a spark! from, the fire,at.Mr.; nail a, near, oy; wen mere waa a neiguiw-' - I TT IT 1 . . . I . J 1. 1 nooa aiarm. near toe jiy xiospiuu auonv a iAr fl., tr, r hi v v-.v-i.-. uuuuaj -"w i v .i;n-m, Av.:lioi eiay. mtsea with a heaw deposit of . . , . I and, finally, it ta1 reported ' that a shed-1 caught fire shmewhere on j the wharf, but? the flames were promptly extinguished. In Only three cases,' however,' was the gen- ; cral alarm sounded, f t! . . - ; ..'( Insane Fatlents. It was designed, in the early part of this week to send Wm. Miller and Henry Hall, . twQ-coLored insane, patients at the .jCounty Poor House, to the Goldsboro Asylum,t'but upon the representation of Superintendent Savage to Mr. ' W. W. Shaw, Warden , of j the Out-door Poor, jit jwas thought advis able for vr. rotter, ne county pnysician, to examine into' lMd' condltion ! of Miller, which heoid,,and"reVforted;Mm; unable to travel; whereupon .ttfe- matter: of removal was postponed for the present, It appears that Miller's brain troubles have reduced him to "a atata of Mneral debilitv from Ii which it wm Wdlfflbult for him to rally. I In addition to his other ailments, his throat a thnrnno-hlv r,arlv so it ia with trrpftt I Wrougniyjaraiyzea, sq.k is with greay i difficultyjue can either talk or swallow.; ! INHEnORIAM. At a meeting of the Hibernian' Benevolent As sociation, tne nnr sorrow on taiaxlee? awes wm nrteniwiAnalv Arkrsarl E teemea memoen. wero anamnioiBuy auuiiwu , , Whereas it nas Doen tne wui ox an au videtee to remove from our midst our worthy brother, JOHN HOG AN, who departed this life July 81st. 1S3S, we: -as members of this Society, while acknowledging the loss of ope pf our bright? est ornaments, meekly bow to the inscrutable will of our merciful Father, who doeth all things for his own wise purpose; be it T 1 A M ..n , n m 4ita OiiifAfv vta eliall JMJOUITCUt OO imuiwis .uu uAj ikvi tt j ni mil toward the distressed,, whkshi with ihia other I Christian virtues, formed a bright satellite around I -m c i - . , -, ResolvadwThat we deeply aympathisa with the I family of our deceased brother In their irrepara their irrepara- ble affliction; m mm tney nave ost; a lovmg ana de voted hnsband and. a kind and indnlgent fan ther, bat trusting that Almighty God will be td them-a father and protector. j i -.nn-- ,5' " Resolved, That a ip lank page hi the Record of the 8ooWty be inscribed to his 'memory, and that a eopy-ef these vesolnUona .be presented to the family of our deceased brother,' and 'they ated do puouanea m vuo xxluj papers or ib v. rVVA v. .JOBABRY.v . .i PATRICK GLA rthaeuxt Jl r m vujii i an i ' PATRICK GLAVTN.-' v . RevieweoPTj , )JoinmIttee. . '-- 4i,5'T' i , - WHOLE NQJ 4979 i k'HKW ADVERTISEMENTS. ncoiilifflit'HEsciirsionl STEAJIKS PASSPOffr, TO FICDEuAIx aPOXaT, y ToeedayV Mth Inst. " MasJo aBdDanehvr. Sbeeps?. head Supper at Staxo'g. Tare for ronnd trip 60o. paehovratl e now at neaerai.iioinLi rfNti. w. tiAKiSB toAff 13 St vih I Steamer Ilinnehalia. jM6briliglitia Excursion i To ffedera- Point. sc f'fjaassuata oil saav www a. wavt inutiu 0. D SUfP Fare for ponnd Trip 60c Will leave her wharf it 8 o'clock anarp. : j. is. iiTppprr, ; 14 St BarieTreopr. - iVTOnCB. THB OFFICERS AND 'MEMBERS X of the C. M. STEDMAN PIEB COMP'Y No. 1, ' 1 SLsutsero vas Au.ia ova wvt uubwoou tut ouu uiiUy auto ctt i as wiainesa or importance wou oe DPgnt Detora the Company In reference to resolution recently passed by the Board of Aldermen concern big said Pompany. rrt B0. W. W. DATS, Pres't. n nsnaMlt , ; A.8HRlKa.Seo'iraBdtTreas.' This 0EEEY DAT SATRDAT ;WWPm those who can get into our Store GREAT AR- blATNS. MUNSON, 1 aua-141t.:. : ;i . ;. , UJi ;City Clotbter . i .ti OEND IN YOtTR ORDERS , . ; , FOR JBBXS. AND HHDS. ; . j , -t . , 1 ' f AND CAR Lb AD iOTS. -P' an14tfiv " , , W,' R. DAVIS & SON. , J PlTlft ShOCS at LeSS thail E HAVE A FEW MORE OFBANISTER A ttchenOR'S low ctit shoes, as' sol worth I ni. 7 . : ' . , ... i P6,5a-? cau earlj and secure. a Bargain. jpreryjJ i pair warranted haM-rnade and in good ord6r.! ( j : A. SUUIliK,1 ' i ! - ' t IV . 108 Market St augl4 tf The Rioted Plantation Of G-eofgia, ' ' KNOWN AS" -V A;;V E-Rf L . Y ' Situated in Camden Co , OFfERED FOB SALE AT. A, SACRIFICE rjTHE ABOVE IS THAT MAGNIFICENT PLAN TATION, which was for so many years owned by Charles Cotesworth Pinckaey, Ward, Middleton, and many other noted Georgians and South Car- ! - jolhuans, sitnated in Camden County, Georgi9, at bead of White Oak Creek, eight miles from Sa tilla river. It contains 7000 A.ei?es of Cypress Swamp-and Fine Land; 2,100 acres m jCypress Swamp, 1,000 acres of which is densely covered with trees of largest growth. The. re- t ' . r, pnaining 500 acres of swamp was cleared, ditched (and canaled by T. Butler' Sing, and planted in bott-eette andrloe, from which in one year he . &tcmg& , ,lnn nt.A Aa n AH muo .umi-1, , i small mmUr 1nlmrQflnln(r i.hA. Tnnin nAtinl . nil f ijwnicn renaer tne drainage oi tne swamp raw l;y:?P .iw.cres swamp iana w a ;ricn auuviai ueposic, resting upon a ic i rich alluvial deposit, resting upon a found d W i There is. also upon the place a rich deposit or ("Phosphate," whieh has been analyzed and pro- .nounced identically the same as that of South Carolina inosnnate.- me lmrjrovements were destroyed by war and from natural decay, which renders them of no consequence. rTVklo TY.AfMC 9 nwnarvhoo n V to--irv r9 iMat aus9 aaww wa ptvivj uoo n uvij va jivcv interest, as aavuuc been so desirable an invest ment that men of note in the past have been ta tested in3t. ; ; i. - ; ; For furtber Dartlcnlars see Dlats atmvomce. fueorgiw. augltoswswf tn M. HYAMS. For Sale or Kent. I HOUSE WITH EIGHT ROOMS, rmi Lot 66 feet front, running . back 106 iimi aw- Mil i)? feet, Water Works in tha House. ' No. 213 North Front St., west side. Apply to GEO. H..KJELLKY, Ag,'t. auglStf No Humbug ! i "XpTHEN WE SAY WE SELL CERTAIN LINES 0P 000:03 LESS THAN COST T w mean It, it is not a eaieu.r -e are eiosing. them on1. and we pat them at a price to make them go. We still offer a few of our specialties in Ladies and Misses' Cloth Button Boots) and Men's Low Ties, an4 Children's Colored Goods. Come and see them. . . . '-. ti;. .. French & Soils, -t , . . . , . -,f 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. WM Melons so Inferior tMs Tear? WHERE FARMERS' HAVE NEG- . . urday morning, and genef for fimiday, to.re- I mind you of "ye olden tunes. xtAt t vim ' I L. VOLLERS. .. , JrTtf ; A 28 -South Front St. olinaisWate npnosE who, are fond of appolinaris JL WATER, can sow get this Healthy and Cool ing Medicinal Water by the Glass. Also Vichy. Saratoga, i Rassmgem Aeltxer .and. other Mineral Waters for preventing fevers and aiding diges tion" during the hoteatiier.-, -u - r .'. ForsalebyF.M.AGOSTiwt. -at!Mi fjjrr ?:Atr rim;ti s.' . NOKTHROR'S, lti paulltf Fruit and uoniectionery otores. fiX:f..il :t ,i A i kilty i iiV,'i,-. i'i - KATES OP ADVKBTUINO OaSqn&ro One Day,.. ...... . f w f J l 1 .. SUA " .T't Four I'aya..t. ,. 8 oc , Two WeelM.. -!'... . , M ! f .Two MOTtt,...:t,f... . 18 00 . I j 'cThnKontMl,;.i,k.,.lNl ft MM 1 p. v. six Iffonthaj..,.. ao 4 Ona Taar( ..i.wv. ..."" CO 00 - rOoatraot AttrerttoenioBtt Uken at propof fooatoiy low rate: rJ- f 7m Uaea aoUd Wonpareil typa maka ona aqaar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , i -Sale of TOnaHe City Property.- I naoii ana wue ( euiiOQ lor partinon or Ii and others j parto. fjs. . laiKl. .( fTtJNlSKSI3Nm; COMJflSSIONKH. AP-, ', potntad by theoperior Court of Mew Daaovev Cormty, m the above entitled eansa, la parsuaaoe : of the order of said Court, will xmma to hI. t ' public anctlon. at the Court Houm door. In tl Pity of Wilmington, at 13 o'olock M- onTueUy, , the 14th a v of Anirnstl..l8KiL that thnMnuxr Brick BaildlB, situated on the north side of Mar-; ket street, lately, ooetipied by tbo' late Jhn iawson, now by w. TL Sprinfrer A Co, f ronttatr A ' on Market street 18 feet and 8 inches, running f back C feet. "-?,!'.'- 'f ot ., -j Terras, onethtrd easb. the balance on a credit nf nnA and turn imn, with talMiMi l Vit nr sent, per, annum-, , Title reserved - ontil. purchase is paid, nnteRS the. posehaaer proposes errkn a ; Wltn Dower or salo to uniiHi ibft.-cie- . Tmvmenta. Porohaserto rv for all na-.m. era and for registration of the same, and taxes w for 1883, msnre the bnildinff and transfer roller, . Posrtesgtori Riven October 1st, 188S. ' ' -. ' . ' ' WILKKS JfORRIS,"1 ;' wworBiHHSH,''ra uoBunnsionev.-' E w FLQ MR- "ft; NEWFLOXJR. A i i ' rB ARE NOW. GRTNDraG FROM CHOICE JEW '.CROP WHJSAT A good artlele of : Family JFlour, jwlCbl'we'ah furnish at a L0W,FR(i?IC in qiian-,;,.- fet Ms purcnasers. I ,.u . .. -Also,. P. W. Corn, C constantly .on hand, , ' Corn, Choice White , Meal, Pearl j j Hominy, Oats, Bran, Hay, i V. ; 'r .. - Pca-Nnts, '&c, .oVc, j ... ,1 ." B. P. Hitchell & ! Sons. ang 12 lw ..Raving the Sola Ageneyforthe I IPAVWPD ft1 nt?f 1 Wt?7 tltfiniP flfl IfliUUiU a UJjUAitJjl xtnUlJlJj UUM robably the largest,' most modern and bent npj ' miea esi&Dnsnmenc oi tne sina in tne united -. States, the. subsoriber offers at nrices he . onnfi- . dently belivs Mil' attract to this point trade t in MACHINERT It is peculiarly fitted to handle, I v ENGINES and BOH.EUS, of every deserinttonVfrorri - to 150-ITorse Power. Also. SAW and GRIST MILLS, GINS, TRRESU ERS. &o. To their line 6f PORTABLE ENGINES and BOILERS, specially adapted to Farm use, he would Invite particular notice. " 1 Catalogues? fireni&hed on application , Corres pondence invfrea. 1 : CS .. r ,8. W.' SKIN N En. t au 12 D&W30X I 1 Wilmington, N. C. For ; Siiiithville, 4TJ. S. MAIL STME. MINNEHAHA: JjAVTNG BEEN PUT IN THOROUGH RE- tlr,-wlll rfin and after ONDAYnwV Aiucut ISh, leave her Wharf, foot of Marttet- street, at 9 p'clock A. M.' Returning Lea rto Smlthvlllo at" , SJ o'clock P. Jff. Stopping for tho delivery of "" i i ' . Passengers and Freight at all points on the river. : The Agent guarantees that Passenger by this f : line SHALL receive every attention, and perfect ' order maintained. 1 Personal attention given to the receiving and t " 11 C XJ I 1. . uouvvrvui rreiub. t . Family Excursion daily during the week at re-;' duced rates. ' ' . The - patronatre of tho publie is resneelf ully j solicited. J E. L1PP1TT. . augi2iw . AgentMlAi r Bock Lime, TtOR BUILDING PURPOSES. ' ' JD FRESHLY BURNKDr ,3 PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. j LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND j fttl Hill Iff r I . 4 TNTH I Address - . FRENCH BROS.. J Kovay mini, r. a;, or O.G. PARSLEY. Jr.. t ap 1 tf ra tu fr Wilmington. N. C. Drive Wells ! iMIIEAP PERMANENT WATER SUPPLY They never dry up and cot less than open Wells, Can pnt down ftDTwher- jf Kino itH??td' - j 'gSfrgSfe'"" anu7&u ; ' They Keep The Best, A ND nAVR,A GREAT VARIETY OF COOsw! STOVES ard Goods generally useful Go to ; Cj , , PARKER A TAYLOR'S. " PURE WHITE OIL. t augWtfi ; : : . " ' " , i . r New Furniture WareroomSa" , T No. 20 GRANITE HOW, SOUTH FRONT SU " I have opened with, what I think Is a well selected, StOCk. Of ; i- :.-,U Furniture and Bedding1, j EMBRACING MANY NEiV DESIGNS' IN ' BEDE00M AND PA&L0E 8tnTS. ' ' Our ami shall be to deal fairly and squarely with aH, and respectfully ask a share of the publlo ' patronage . Courteous treatment guaranteed to' all who flavor me with a ealL ' -u , i augl2tf THOMAS C. CRAFT. Agent,- Wanted! VWaiitedlf ; Wanted rH ONE THOUSAND CUSTOMEES FOE ONE THOUSAND BABGAINS. i ; Every Merchant is anxious to sell bia Bummer Goods at this season of tbe year, but wa are. the , MOST ANXIOUS you ever saw,-,, j . V ,i " GlveosacAlL ., :. aug 12 tr me uiotnier. J Left! . r o UR MB. BEHRBNDS HAS LEFT FOR TUX eRsteraandweiiUrh'lrTrttuwmaAoU win select from the largest maaufaotnrers 1 he the newest designs and most durable goods. . TiRFI RENDS A MUNROK. ' ini 13 tf a B. Cor. Market and Snd Ktf - 9! i New Arrivals, A VERY FINE LOT OF HARD RUBBER AND Nickel Mounted Harness and Baddies. Also Trunksj.TrayellingBags and- everything usually kept by First-C!a Saddlery and Harness Katab lUhmentS. Call at tho OW. Stand, Front tret. . tr. T.M.hta HarrlvmrA fltnre. Hoods Bold at UMV W tv v w " w fwttoapriees. Ml. - I waixard." 1 aug j n - - ' - . . i I ' ( ' . i i A 1 V i 4r