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LATEST RErOKTS OF THE FEVER, TinyMzM Deaths in Xeir Orleans Mmrfvcuirn tr Cases In 3Iem- phli Memphis. Tenn.. Anc. J2 Thefd rer ia on tho increafe, thirty-even Mterdar evenine to noon to-day. hni ihirn i & smaller number of ithft than for tho strne ueriod yes- t-rf? Amonir toe new cises this moraine is that of Dr. John C. Kog ert, and among the dead Henry Schnltz and T. A. Clojd. Keports from Senatobia, Alisp., this morning, are to the effect that live cases of -fe Ter bare been deveIop?d there. Tbo people ara panic-stricken, sixty fami lies moTing out last evening. New Orixass, Aug. 22 There are reported to-day 83 new cases from yellow fever. ; WAsniNUToy, I). C, A,.ig 22Macb alarm was produced last evening in tbo northeastern portion of the city by a reported case of yellow fever. The health officer promptly visited tho premise, and reports merely a caso of malarial fever iu the fami y of a citizen of Memphis, who Kft there moro than a mouth itgu, and who had recently return d from Philadelphia. The city was never more healthy than now, but notwithstanding this, the health authorities aro engaged in re moving all possible eoutces of disease. and (lisinlectin? alievs ana other un- cleau places. MosTOOMEur, Ala., Aug. 22. The citizens hero huve nude a handncm.e contribution far the bufl'jrcrs in Gren a adasnd rew Orleats. TEis city is un usually health r. and keeps up the strictest quarantine against infected places. Cincinnati, Aug. 22 A bale of new cotton, the tirbt of the season, Af m w - irom some point ia ai:ssishpii, was sold on 'Change this n-jon fir 81,153, and the amount has been dispatched south to aid fever-tri,ken c.tit-s. Ethos Lipi'iccott vV Cunningham, and Chnrha Kahu, pioviMou- dealer?, Lave instructed the authorities of Memphis and Net? Orlau4 to dr.w on them for S100 each for tho beneGt of yellow fever sufferer?. Sax 1 rascisco. Cal., Aug. 22 The Committee appoiutcd bj the ht. fohti'.s Church collected ana telegraphed to Memphis over $100 for the bench t of tho fever nuflVrer. CoLUMnrs, (., Au. 22 Eagle and i'tiroix Factory Company hern have atitnoriz d .ight drafts for $200 for New Oilcans yellow fever offerer, S100 for Vicksbnrg, and for Grenada. Citizens here havo sent $200 to New Orleans, and willo Fend more. Philadelphia, ing of citi T riming judj in aiu oi move Batterers took rlaco at tho Ma vora I far the Chester ."v office to-day. lletolutiou were'adopt ed inviting all the citizem to subscribe. A committer wa appointed to solicit subscriptions, takn charge of all mon eys received, and forward tho aino to the plague-stricken citie. Subscrip tions amonnii'jg to $1,-100 wero an nounced. roKTKoi'AL, S. Q.. Aug. 22.P..rt Hoy a I is ia good .-.iuitary condition. There bxsbeeu no sickness here. Tho quarantine is strict ugainst all infected ports, New Oi: leans, At:g. 22. Tl o How ard Association Iirt-i rrc-.Mved from Tort (iibon npp!:rv.tio i for right nurses. Tho despatch s.iy that tbero are ninety ciscs ami Urt"t!catli, and that they aro in verygre.it distress ami want. The narses wero cnt by train to-day via Vicksburg. Tort Kads, Lv. Aug. 22. New cases, 1 ; deaths, 1 ; tot il cava to date, 53 ; deaths, 8. WxsniNOTON. Aur. 22 All moru-v packazes received at tho Treasury De partment from the yellow fever dis incta are, by direction of tho Tress YrrmonttiToenback ConTcnllon. St. Aldan?, VtJ Aug. 22. The Greenback Convention assembled at half past nne, and wan eddrcsscu oy General Horace Einuey Sargeut. He aid if ve prevent tho workinpman from'tetting upon a lmmestcadacd leg islato Fo'elv for tho bondholder the mnskf t and bayonet will overthrow this Ilepnblic and set up another. The following nominations" were made : For Governor, C. C.) Margin, of Ferrisbnrg; Lieutenant Governor, J. W. Currier, of Troy; Treasurer, Fletcher, Tarble, of S (canton. , ' z-. iiie ' CAK0LIX1. Ilalcigb i4 to have a Board of health. Ilcanfort county sent in Ion Thursday one prisoner, colored. The revenue deposits in Ilalcb on ThurfiJay were $2,80.1.63.". Col. Polk, State Commissioner of Agri culture, was to have spoken in Asbevillc to-day. ThellaJicals of the First District were to have held their convention at Kdenton on Thursday. I Col. John L. llrown, member i elect to the Legislature from (Mecklenburg, en joyed his silver weddirrg yesterday. ' licv. W. G. Ki mcy, Hector of the colored Kpiscopalj congregation in Char lotte, preaches: his farewell sermon to- The sentiment ia Edgecombe soems to be in favor of abolishing the office of County Treasurer. sThe magistrates meet next week. I ' Charlotte received its first Lew cotton on Thursday. It was frojii Chatter, S C, and was classed, one "bale as middling and the other as strict middling. Elder J. II. Foy, formerly of Yils3n, hut uow ot St. Louis, will probably he compelled to surrender his pastoral charge in that city because of ill-health. ' liocky Mount Mail: There is an in teresting protracted meeting in progress at Kcd Oak Chapel, conducted by; Kev. F. J. Fulf-ird, pastor, assisted by lle'v. J. G. Uarklcy. . 1 " Wilson A'hancc : jVe learn fro::i Ir. Z'-H.ller, Deputy Col lector for ibis District, that there arc 00 licensed fruit distilleries in the four counties of Wilson, Edgecombe, Mart m and Pitt. Washington Vcv-f The Ocean Fire Company was organized several nigh Is ajv, ilh J. D. Mvers as Foreman, W. U. Morton assistant, A. W. Thomas Secretary and F. Oettingcr Treasurer. It is composed of about CO of 'the voiinc men of our towii.and w ill be uuiformcd and reaJy fur action within a short time. Charb'tfe Observer; Judge T. J. . ot tht circuit ciurt of South ; Church Services Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows : FIRST BAPTIST CHUF.CII, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Ser vices to-morrow at 11 a. m., conducted by IJro. W. T. Jones. Sunday School at 'Ji a. m. Brooklyn Sunday School at 4 p m.- oung Men's Praver Meeting '1 uesJay night at 8 o'clock, i Church Prayer Meeting Thursday niirht at 8 o'clock. ST. PAUL S EVANG. LUTIIEKAN CHURCH, Garner of Sixth and "Market streets. Rev. G. D. Cernheim, D. D., pastor. Eng lish service at 11 a m Christian Asso ciation at 4 p. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. No service at night. I st. Paul's church, (episcopal.) corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Kev. i. M. Ambler, rector. Services at 11 am and 7J p m. Sunday School at p. m.- ceats tree. ST. THOMAS' (CATHOLIC) CHURCH, Dock street, between Second and Third streets. Rev. Mark S. Gross, pastor ; liev. P. Moore, assistant. Sunday Morn ing services at 7 and 10.30 "o'clock. Vespers chanted at 4 p m. Sunday School at 9 a m. Daily Mass at 7 a. m. bunday bchool for colored people !at 3 p. m. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, on Cth between Church and Castle streets. Preaching at 11 am and 8pm by ProJj. p. King. Piegulcr prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. . SEAMEN'S BETHEL, , on Dock between Front and Water streets licv. Mr. Craig chaplain. Services every A. W COMMERCIAL NEWS. 1 I From Foreign Ports to Arrive. WILMINGTON MARKET 1 - August 241 Y M. ( "ia a uKPENTINE Market steady t j cents bid. Held higher, buyers and sellers apart. LaterVe j hear of small sales at -jb4 cents ROSIN Firm at 1 17 for Strained and n for Good straInej; Xo rrl.a frorsllvoXely (A) Black at Si a3 JASteady at SI 70. Sales at quotations. uuu XURPEXTIN'E Stpfulv- nt i on iur xiaru ana Jl 75 for Soft and Vinriii. Salps or receipts at quotations. vuxiu.x-ftieady. Small sales at -Ills t-euts on a oasis of 117' cents for Middling. wiiowmg are the official quotations: Ordinary Good Ordinary Strict Good Ordinary T 1CJJI- j Middling Good Middling.. 10 4 11 1 1 3 Cents. DAILY BSCZIFTS Cotton... Spirits '1'urpeDtine Koein Tar... Crude Turrentine baits casks ...2,158 bbls 103 53: New York Markets, i ! Herald, 23d. I Cotton on th Snof Wn Etol'li' on1 changed. Futures opened a sliade hisherj ruled steady during the day and closed lirmj CUIIREXT PIECES OF SPOT COTTON. ! The following quotations are based on1 American standard of classification, and on cotton in store, running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted: i Nor barque Anna, Petersen, sailed from .L.isoon, jmy zv. tier oarque August, Lowries, sailed irom Lonway, Aucust 2. i Br barque Blackpool, Aitchinson, sailed irum juunuon, jmy o. JNor narque Chatham, Kneidsen, sailed Br barque Chin-niin. from Newcastle, June 21. Oer barque Christopher Columbus, "-"'vi, tautru irvua ixrueaux, July nu. ! Ger barqn Else Metzler, Dehlman sailed irom xMorlaix, July 11. , Nor baique Erstatninsen. Jensen, sailed from Greenocl', 'July 20. . ter barque Falke, ScliAniburc'- s:iled from Liverpool, August lOi I 2or barque Irank,! Peders?n ." sailed from Glassrowi July 4. - Ger baique Ilenrick Dircks, Schult sailed from Whitehaven, Aug 1. Nor barque Kaleb, Larsen, sailed frorii Staranger, July 1G. Nor birque Lovdahl, Larsen sailed from Hull, July 1. Ger barque Lydia l'e ehau . Bremer. sailed from London, July 24. : I Nor barque Memory, . . EnroDe ! Ger barque Minna, Uoose. sailed from Botterdam, July 10. j ir baiquo North .Carolina, rtnelian j Miacollanaotu. Qujarantirielce on " from Snti'lt u, C 1 VV rtvn t.L ' il Tojae. PILOTS AND CERNED will pleMeenSWX. thair vessels to the Qalrans InspecUon. . y , , UDe fhoa W: G. CURTIS. QuariMul iLL . ' jel-2taw-5m Port of wiiIU bruce Williams; Pender Cbuntri Xj C.1 ' WILL ATTEND at Stanflrd''(B every Mondr. ., 7 Bt mi LUli-jCton. the reminder" of & Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. welcome. Seats free. All are ELriliA, Aug. 22. A meet- 'ar!ina. : s r-1,.! red hi .'decision in the n l'iftli. between Nun u and Church st z-us to tako measures for eas: of i)r. A. II Iive.i- Lite president, Hcv. IJ. IL Hall, pastor. Services at 1 ndj iu aid of tho yellow fever "-iing H.t ti.e r.ppo.-.iim iit o( 'a receiver a. m. and T'. p. in. Sabbath School s II Leuoir Narrow Gati'" u:ra i. ill charges the rule, orders thai toe injunction bo sct atide. and that the complaint be: dismissed with costs. i -1 1 i . . i ureenviiirt r.sprc: Lieut, (.ov. Jarvis K. A. Yates, pastor. ami .-a r L. U Latham will soon take m and 7.1. p. ml Sunday Sen the stump in thy 1st District for Maior " ' 1 faiP; i 1 1 I f!l ti.f rrrtllr,t I.l county they will also canvr.sk t,!ic whole District. When the GoverDor and 'the Mapr -ctKl ami started, Yeates' ene mies had Letter tnroh!c( With Latham, Jarvis, O'lfaan, .Pdow, Su--f Moore, Skinner, Slickm-y,, Ycllowley, P.ernard and Joynrr iii tii HoM, Pitt ."diunty will nut dc waiiiinj; in earnest anil clncicnt canvas?crs. j Washin-t-m I'reix: On Friday niht last, Mr. Asi Kcspass ami ono Woollard, went out llsliin-nir Dath, when there came on a heavy blow, and the boat f;lle I, when llespass jumped overboard and said ho would swim ashore.1 but instead ..1 FIUST FUEEWILL BAPTIST CIIUKCII. i - . ' ' corner i ourth and Dawson streets. Ser vices at 11 a ni. and 7J p m. CHESTN UT ST. : PKESD YTEKIAN CIIL'KCII Rev. I). J. Sanders, Fastor. at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. ni. Bible Class at 4 p.m st. mark's CIIL'RCH. corner JMul berry and Sixth streets. Services at 11 a. m. and G p. m. Sun uay rcnooi at t. iiarnabus at 4 p. m. Seats free. V R I MI t i v i: n A PT I sT. on ('astle. between Fifth and Sixth streets. Preaching to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 o'clock by Klder Moore Stephenson. FIUST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, I corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos u. iiMn, if. lk, pastor, no services at. 1 1 a. m. Services at 5 7 d. m by Rev. CM. Payne. Sal bath School at 5 p.m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. FIFTH ST. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH, sts 11 at Prayer niceting Thursday at . o clock. FRONT ST. I. E. CIIUiICH, SOUT comer of I ront and v alnut streets. Rev. Services at! 11 a. ool at C p. in. CHURCH, corner of Fourth; and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Payne, "pastor. Services at 1 1 a. m. None at night. Sabbath School at 4 p. in. Prayer Meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. m. ' . ; sr. i.ukes a. :.r. li. zton church, 5r.rr.er Seventh and Church streets. Rev. '-.7. II. Fanner pastor. Morning services a: 11 o'clock. Afternoon services at 3 o'clock. Evening services at 7 o'clock. S. ats free The public arc invited. 1 Ordinary, .Strict ordinary, Good ordinary, strict good ordinary, Low middling, Strict low middling, Middling. Good middling, - -Strict good middling, .Aiiuuangiuir, 1 -Fair, - . i 1 .STAINED. j Good ordinary, - strict good ordinary, - I -Low middling, - . . Middling, - - . SALES Ob" Si'OT COTTON. To-day. Last Even' 70 1J-3 Uplands 11VS ii'iT-u; n lii-io in.- i 3 1:1 1 -16 10 IP 11 Total, Til 7o- ! 80 Export (jonsumpllou, - loiais; - -jm i otj.j Naval Stokes. -The market for snirits turpentine was steadv. Itosin and without cnanere. Wo nnofp: Sririt 27c. rained, unu wiiuuul cnange. we quote: Spt turpentine, merchantable order, 17y(r,T, llosin, good strained, 81 40;1 424; strair 51 S3-2. Tar,S2 50. Pitch, $2. j " MARINE HEWS. US a. m. evening at Hotel Arlrrals- Kmpike IIoi-sE. Wilmiugton X. C., August l4th. I. L. Dolby, proprietor. i ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchison. Garrasnn. T.'ftvPt.tP. ville, Williams & Murchison. Steamer J n Underhill. I-nthmn Rmith. ville, O G Parsley & Co, j i Steam-yacht Passnort. fTarnpr, RtnK hvillA Geo Myers. , ' T SelirJKva Adelle, Lombard. Fall River, tri master. iii Schr! C II Macomber, Gorging, Uoston, E Kidder & Sons. 15r barn ue Marirarnt Falconer. "rncnl liivcipuui, l iiierson, jiowningtt uo. j i J5r barque North Carolina. JiuehanJ Liver pool, with miscellaneous cargo, to Alex pruiit oc sop. i ! jr oarfiue Georcre l)avi?. JTonkpr. i T.ivpr. pool, ballast, to Alex sprunt fc Sou. CLEARED. Sfeamshin Italeiirh. Olivor. Ilnlfimorp A i , a w Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, A I Cazaux. ' Steamer Murch ison , Garrason, Fayette vllle, Williams it Mureliison. i Steamer J S Underhill, Latham, Smith ville, O G Parslevifc Co. i Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smith ville GeoMj-ers. i L'ormsei), sailed Mincollaneous. SPEER'S j Port rsii3 Wine Ueed in Hundreds of Congregations for Com munion purposes. Also , Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per sons and the Aired. sailed Irom Liverpool, Julv Nor 'barque Oluf, ' Syuicn. sailed! from London, July Ei. iOr harOUft I'oSPltlnn. Rpfir sailed frrm Kouen, Julv 21. JNor Daraue l'neeif, Koth, cleared from London, July 12. i JNor barque Kector Stcen, Alveiberr. saueu nom liotterdam, July -21 Is or barque Resolve, Andeisen, sailed from Silloth, July ;J1. Lr barque Ruth To'pincr. Krickseu. at r : L i . i JSor barque Sarpn, Eekniau, sailed from' Marseilles Aucust 1 O-er barque fciireiw, Callits, sailed from t lensbunr, June 2'2. Xor barque JSosterk, Gut Irom Londonderry, Julv 1. jN"or barque Speed, O'sen, sailed from London, June 22. 1 i Xor barque it Olaf, Olsen, sailed from Greenock, June J. i Nor barque StJ Olaf, Lufid, sailed from Lhbon, July 2V. . '' Ger barque Von der Ileidt, ilichalis, sailed from L'rake, August U. Nor barquje Zephyr, Jensen, sailed from Wisbeacb, July 10J Ger brig (Alma, Grabe, sailed from Bordeaux, July 18. Ger brig Anncheu, Ohier, saile J froui Londori, June 8. . . Ger brig Atlantic, Harder, sailed from Antwerp, July 17. JNor brig Azba, Hauger, sailed I from lverpool, July 20. ! Am brigB FXash, Williams, sailed from onuon, July l Eeck, sailed from . - . - I Catharine, Altlsen, 'J, StIiasgeI T. W. STR (occcessok to Rob Attorney JL La, Market St. between Second nd Third julv 8fim Wilmington1.1 N Preserve Notice ! Your Teeth; it is to Health ! OUR PR reach o CES are witlin ' all. All dentil operations performed skillfullr II I .1 ,i" Conduiit, i l ','1 and Batisfactorily. , Artificial ethjnrnu in from one to three week fir 1. and a perfect fit guaranteed in ererr imitt! xtrictioi Tfeth extracted without min t, Tooth Paste made, for tale at 60c per tor SON, THOS. B. CABE & dentistpL pif Office No. 38 Market it. 100,000 SAZL7 100,000 I3ZP23CTIID I Ono Hundred Thousand Which turucil aud stvam a short dist.mrn to Woollard and then sauk. He an urer, disinfected by tho uao of cirbol- c.srcrt swimmer, and .no caase can be as- goi ... 10:05 o'clock Au5ut!23d to 10:05 ....x. iiui.u; ti, uuiu iijis aiicniion was called to it by; Woollard, when he io tea. several clerki wero timor ous About being compelled to count tha package. and Treasurer Gilfitlaa inquired if thero were any of them who wero not afraid to count them. Ooe of them, a lady, replied that she not. Most of this money i now counted by her. Another lady coun ted a package from New Orleau.s be fore ehe was awara where it camo from. Mgnea ior tne sudden pange. uulcss he was taken with thej crimp. His body was recovered several days at icr wards: Ilalcigh Noes: Tho fine brass band of the Kilcigh Light Artillery serenaded Hon. Jos. J. Davis atj the Yai borough hst evening: a verv Inr-r. rmu-.l w , O present. In response to calls the chosen Democratic champion of tho district, Hon. ooa. .j. iMvis, npjieared. His speech was won ior mm the regard of his people. Ucn. W. U. JoX mado a. snoorh fn?l r.f ringing, with the truest made Ucoa beincr told it -M tr tuW ;ir! w LV ' . " 1 Mrupu3 auu mil oi promise of a cbntinua Z7: :?Y38D,J InK."en;d tion of those faithful services which have pend work. Mobile, Ala., Aug. 22 Tho Mobile Lifa Inaurance Company to day tele graphed the Mayora of Vicksburg and Grenada to draw for S100 each iu aid of the aick. The Alabama Gold Life, through tne Howard Association, con tribute $100 for the sick: of Vicks burg. Mobile remains free from yel. low feTer and iu an unusually healthy condition. enthusiasm and oi Democracy. Gov. ancc also, .some pleasant remarks in his usual p'clock August 21th. Cant RP.Paddison, Point Caswell; 11 M rulton, Wake co; ll IJ Monroe, Macon, Ga; L A Cunningham, wife and two children, Buffalo, X Y; P D Cowan, city; L D Odom, Columbus co; A A Gilbert, hsumter.S C; Clayton Giles, city; W A Anthony, Ga; F Is Miller, Savannah,Ga; li A llall.Iiideespring, H Cj A J j I imbcrlake. Danville, v a. 1 j PiTKCRLL House. Wilmington, N. C, August 24. Cobb Bros., proprietors. from 10:05 o'clock, August iC, to ln.05 o clock August 21 F I'J Owens, 2,1 G Wool ward, USK M; Cipt P W Clark, Georgia; II C Cannaday, Damascus; Georgo A Peck. City; Capt Guilford L i Dudls-, Raleigh, X C; II Woody, North Carolina; M W Garrison, Alabama: J W Brinkley, Maxwells, X C; Henry A Allen. ,cwarK, J; Uapt Jno W Llarper, h!e style. Hon. Josj! B. Bitchelor, Geo. nv ' JZ Y H. .Snow, E.anU J. M. Moring. o fon vT? IM Chatham, tollowed in speeches which Sii?1 aboundeil iu Gen. Hooker on Grant. Boston. Misj., Au?. 22 The Herald to-night publishes aa interview with Geo. Joe Hooker at Martha's VinevarJ. in which ho is reported to have said relative to tne disputed bittle of Lookout Moun tain: "When Grant affirms that there was no battle oa Lookout Mountain, or when he otherwise detracts from the suc cesses of ay battles, ho cither rauai bai-e encouraging utterances and promises of success. Ua.eigh Observer: Sonic time ago two men, j. . i'owc.I and Calvin Smith, were heard to threaten the life nf '.Tnlm King Johnton, of KIcvatiou township, of uuuu;tn couuty. ADoutrS p. m. on uuuaiou was seen in com pany witn rowell aud Smith drinking at towells distillery. He was found that evening by some parties , who te stifled at tne coroner s icqbest that he had been dead some fifteen minutes. The suspected par ties were am sii ana lodged in Smith- uiiu jmi. .v post raortetn examination T1. torci-1 jinn w t ,or r;t... tt C; Jno Ji Morrison, Tren- lller, Augusta, Ga; E E Nor brig Brazilian, Barrow, July CO. JNor brier Caroline sailed from Gloucester, June 20. Nor brig Fram, Markausen, sailed from VVuiteiiaYen, July 'Jo. JNor brig Galathea, , sailed from Littlehampton, July 12. ; Be brig! George, Carroll, sailed from Liv erpool, August 8 I Xor biisr Hasselo, 'Strange, sailed from .London, July s. j Br brig Janie, Jones, sailed from Liver pool, July 22. j . Br brig Leonie.Tii.lhi, sailed from Liver X)ol, Jure 20. I ! Xor brig Lampo, Jorgensen, sailed from London, Juljr 38. 1 j " -. j.- li Br brig Prince Ln Boo, Morriss, sailed from Dublin, lAugust 12. I ! j Xor brig Patriot, Juvasen, sailed from London, July 8. i Br brig Hover, Webster, sailed frcm Rotterdam, July.il, i Jr bnir Sicroal, Tip-nelt, 'sailed from London, June 8. Dutefi brig Uraea I'ackef,. Hage Winkel, sailed from iLiverpool, July lf. 1 (jrerbn? Willibald, Mutzel, isailed from Brake,, July 22. I ' Br Schooner Fyida, Boulflour, sailed rdm Greenock, July 8. j j h JNor schooner Besolut, Crag, cleared from London, July 30. . , j Ger schooner Louisa Dorothea, -, sailed! from Conway, August 1. June 2-4 CIGARS. we are prepared to offer bargains t I I GEO. MYERS; 11 and 13 So. Front S. good The Cosmopolitan. Beer-Lager! Beer. milE BEST LAGER is gold at int liar for Five Cents per Glass FineVines, Alea, Liquora 'and Cieari al ways on hind. Open Day or iNighti I 1 JOHN CARROLL, P 11 I Proprietor. N. CITY OF WILULVOTO ' ! i i MAYOR'S OFf ICE, 1 1 Atifu 5, 1678. iMoticeL 1 1 ALL PERSONS SOUTH OP WltillSO ,'1 ! " i I 1 ton, from any of the citiea cr towna on th Sea Coast here Yellow Ferer. or infection i i or contagious diseases exbtj will! be Qaaru--tined for Twenty Daya before beinjr allowed to visit the City of Wilminirton thii otdr to be enforced until November Jst, 1878. Any person violating the above order will be, fined Fifty Dollara and imbrisoned not less than one month. There will be a Police man stationed at the Depots on! the arriral f irama, who win eniorce tne abore order. I By. order of R. II. FISHBLATI, augC Mayor of City or,WiImi!njrtofl. Family Groceries! Wfi EK LY STATEM ENT OF STOCK ON HAND AUGUST 19, 1878. i afloat j... Total Every Family in the City 90 48 Spirits ashore...; J 13 810 afloat...: i Total 13,810 Would benefit-tbemielrei by eianinins critically the Laree Slock I Family Groceries ! - . i 'Offered by' . ' r I i ' Boatwright &j, McSpy Tos. 5, 7 and 8, North Front sb Rosin ashore J.. 101 2C7 anoai i jqq Total.... .....104,307 Mt. Progpect Vineyards, New I Jersey. j I Tar ashore .....j I afloat ....i. 2,177 Total...... Fro: The Therrnonieier. the United States Signal Office at SpeCr'S Port GlVipe! Wine ! Crude ashore afloat this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : i Four Vears Old. U . J .i . . i . . uwp w ice cap. io xtdicu txe is aa- wa -raajc hv n, r v- Jsnn n In no other was brought by Dr. Booker to tbi: city dieted, or eLe tha desire xnuit hare crazed Lis braia. way can I account for a commanding general going back on himself and going back oa the army which made him. Gen, Grant's opinions in regard to war are far Irom being infallible, the same as when m administered the affairs of tho national GorernmenL Mr battles were not s.i bloody as his, hence I suppose he is cot able to appreciate them. As to the bit tie of Lookout Mountain, report me s aajing inai mere are too many witness tiiibd bound. to that battle to haTe it ignored at thill Topsail, at Scott's Hill An- i.- late date, and tho friends of the fallen! Cokesburv and Cih.rmMU.; will not be liVf! n r. n I . n..i..i ' Anrusta, (jV ..73 Cairo, 111 77 Charleston, a. C....72 Cincinnati 73 Corsicana, Tex 78 Fort Gibson. C. N.80 Galveston...... 83 Indiancla 82 JackaonTille, Fla...60 Knoxrille 72 Lrnchburff........63 ilemphU, Tena.....80 Mobile,1 Ala... 1 74 Montgomery Ala.,.75 Nashville 73 New Orleans 84 New York 66 Savannah, Ga. 76 Shrereport 78 St. Louis Mo 79 St. Marks, Fl a 73 Vicksburg, Mi3....76 rflHI3 JUSTLY CELEBRATED NATIVE Wine ia made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country. Its invaluable Tonic ani " Strengtliening Properties , Total 1... 2,323 j j ! I. RCKIPTS FOB THE WEK ENDISG ACG. 19, 78. V tbVSU.. ........................ . . .. . Kosin... Tar Crudc.J are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Being the pure juice of the grape, produced under .air. opeer s own personal supervision, its Duritr and renuineness ar cnsrinfAorf Washington, D C.CC The youngest child maj partake of its gener-1 n . . Wilmington, N. C.66 I ous qualities, and the weakest invalid may o: ............. EXPORTS TOE THE WEEK EKDIKQ AUG. 10. '78. i Domes ti Their Large Sales compel t the replenish ttelr Stock daily, h i , j' : JHf Their Goods are bought at the lowert cash prices, and being satisfied with i " i a ' 2,177 1 Profits, they confidently assert tlefe friet 2,323 to be eren LOWER THAN THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. ! . ' ' !( )( 3LT Call on them and see for jonnel' how much you ean buy for s SMiU AMOUNT OF MONEY, - 'J ' ' , : I ' Boatwiight j& HcKoV. 5, 7 & 8 XO'orth Front flireet 119 2,571 11,317 I 558 1,637 It will be forwarded to Trof. Redd at the University, we understand. He will matP a lentinc analysis of the contents, and iue resun may uerciop tne th2 cause i of tfieueatu. - 1 ; i wiimln-ton District. Appointments for Quarterly Meetings i made by licv. L S. Burkhcad: i Lager Beer. spirits. ..L Kosin.... Tar ..1..J..... 33 125 1,126 1,073 use it to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited trt the rarinni ailmpnfn thut nffiirt tha voaVa. sox. It Is. in every resDeet. A WINE Ti. UV I Crude. W id MT -M ' " mm -mmT MmW mm RELIED ON. I i j Foreign. jM v sisLij& ioa airjuiuj. ojTUMJ. jliJLJJK WINE. Tho Best initho City and the FViit SPEER'S &ZZrt f-fg Cheapest 2 "poll SALE BY T11E KEG, BOTTLE, OR uuzen. Try it this hot weather. BY ITS USE. Sneer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred (oouer nuei. i Sold by Druggists'generally, who also sell Speeds Standard Wine Bitters. Trade sud- piiea by ail wnoiesaie ueaJers. See that the i Crude.......... It .ill gir. ,oa a good .Pp,Ut. ! good "giL&SSi i . t . r- veniics in regard to the CghL I need say ai lietnel 1 'Am "i.o-, m- . . . , i O bunion, at baiem. . i . .'.Aug 31-Sept 1 0a3l"...-. J.. ..Sept! 7-8 sleep and make you healthy and wealthy and wise. H. MARCUS A SON, il 11 No. 5, Market street. c over the cork of each bottle. A. SPEER'S lit Prospect Vineyards,Nw j Jersey. Office, A o. 34 WarrenSL New York. For sale b j GREEN & FLANNER, Drag, i gLB US. mch 22 PURGELL HOUSE ! j '-II (Formerly the National HoteL) NORFOLK .VIRGINIA, jL r. davis, Prfp. RATES 13. S2 50 and 2 ner ng to location. feblS-dAwCm The Standard. THE TJ. S. GOVERNMENT has i awarded the Hoe 8cale CooipiDT tW Custom Departments with1 thj Impro". Howe Scale, this being the Third Tear of continuance of the contract. For sale pWJ f- - GILES k MFJRCHISOyV . aug 13 i 38 and ia Murcfci Bloa asd Visitors to SmiUiviH CAN GET BLUE GRASS, Bt Ifaah and nlm!n rlnK XVhUVir.W Salooii in rear of the Garrison. I keep it ing but the best. , 1 july 5- J. D. DAVIS OFFICE of the Wilmington Journal co nerof Water and Ca taut streets, i tairs. Published every ; . day at f 2 a year
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1878, edition 1
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