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MONn'AV";,A nr?TTST oq' mi MO on " SB 'lYJt I i FOR BHEUIATISI, . lunl!'. Sciatica, Lumtago; ' II ! I fvJ Pl I U k-Jl i II H i-J U A r J M C M K r - MM I I THEGRMT pjrsf OTS,; ;.GPric,.tfee,C Savannah, Q. , Udds, General Bodily . ; Pains, 'i - ' I W, tar ana neaaacne, rrostoa , f9t flj ar, ana ail other Paas and Aches. - . JfFrf,rttijB ob arth qa& St. Jacom Ott. H i turt, simple aod cheap Xxternfcl A trial entiiU but the comparatively Kfaf ottky of 60 Ceats, and every one auffer h( ritk pun caa have cheap and positive proof iffedaiaia. tkmAooM I Beren LangTiafee. rJBTlLIIJSWGOISTS AHDDE11E28 IS KEDICDTE. . ' jLVOGELER & CO., Baltimore; Md.; U.S. wrC U-dawaM to , . , KJ0E ' PERSON'S KtMEDT FOR i.. i .-r. SCROFULA NEVER FAILS. BWU1 Cura if Fairly TeUef. ItrjTMme much pleasure to be able to fcbtkit I have flerlTed an effectual cure of feofult from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's wwdf tor that disease. I ; liad feutTered frwa Scrofula for more than three years, u4 h4 despaired of erer getting well. I ni treated during that time by three very ienttihrsiciAns. without anv crtrxl rpsnlt. I'imwmto the National Sureieal Insti tela, aUttanta, Ga., and was treated there aw Una two months, - with no better.-re-ttttu ibj Limily physicians met with. Aftff raaraJng lrom. the tInUtute,' I was Pwaaded to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and 1 aad sot used it more than a week.before I awotdita curative and healirior rtroner- My aores aoou bearan to heat, and then uj wra cnangea as iastastDe sorea ed. 1 had not thought 6f '- ever getting iraln;t)ut'my' hopes Increased, my low ntedaea 3ed before" th t remedvr. and I 5? -joyirijj splendid health and am in MipIrita;" The remedy I mild as &p ur Pra, aad a atrong tonic it w ill 'heal the at itubborn sore in three weeks if taken ralarly. It U my opinion that It should aien aorae time aftpr thp. nnrt in hfla.lptl- j waa rejrulariy by all hleabs,for' l-Hky wwumea neglected It, from the pressure of 'aeaa. and In all cases found that the "jJJeadyniade would commence to re Pde, and for this alone it should be regularly until an effectual cure Is rTPWO. Nothing, should, prevent regit, gjhjhe tse of the renled and, tshould at the proper time. I would ro 2ad to all who are suffering from JJWohtotry it. It will surely cure you vJJ &n It a fair test. , I epeas: from expe wd not from hearsay. I am a Errate J recipient of a cure from the use of it and Jtoder many 'and lasting obligations to Paraoa for the gTeat relief I have ob 4 from lta n. Sufferers, trv it and K a my advice I amr respectfully, ; 'ftUN. 0. AMES A , MORRIS atmp for testimonial of remarkable Bold by WiTJLOBSENWU: wpoa,N.C. w iy6-dw.nac vf .CKKCarley & C Cos ihe I. I.THE P CRESTED AFkaT ' BtJRNIN6 -OtC IN 'USE. ; vj ttlion U sold und'er ; a guarantee win slanda lilgh fire tet exit wmlieai-'aka 'lirtriiicterjual Jl if proper attentloa li gfven to lamp W?1 ; CoIoT-is ; beautii V ' attrafctrre, whl every, family,, cau re- H a a UHsman of ea&V. J V k ',' i e prbeVm be so taear tse eost dl 6rdi 7 1 tkallt ahoulA.be TiUTCrtaJly ttecd l4ately SAKH IrTANY LAMP Plw cma per gallon ,at i-Qialu' : Hte the best'of Family and Shining 'Arm , viOcik wm mr-rAi1-,re kit lnttAra urict'i!. lifll L rL5 cnEsSCAkL"ETV; t O , Manufacturers. ft . cor uuc uy S'BRIDOE ft!s ft iXi rtHrt , Cl y irJlVENSON: Market "Street ;Ciry H lt ..j ; 4.- . JWADYJpBTISiafEXTS. ; -krfV. O-Safih, Door, and L J Ottebboukq Truths Woithr tit Remembrance -.r v,JJBoatwright New Mackerel LuJfiB Kf Nff -"Will Continue K wt.T zATEjs-c&ooi : Book Depository The in formation from the President to (lav IS mnrp Phrnnrn trintr i I , , ? . ; 77 n '; 1 otuuy your interest on. enn tiow ' - 7 ? & 0ves al la,:to prices atjwhile.ih.,lVifogidn;;N? q;.;.they;'wre Lvyj" . . t , - Iis Honor Mayor Smith was compell-l edtogiVe np business again to-day aodj go home on account ofsickness. ! 1 Freshwater Perch, , Trout : and Blacki. fish sllooks and Lines' A full assort ment and lowest prices a,t Jacobi's. t ; UnTTiailrtrilA WflffUn am..ft'3 in 41m Postoffice in this city addressed to Mr. vn and aftetaday y tariff of 25 cents will be charsrcd.on all megsae-ea of ten words f.tran'smittcdY avcr the Oorern ment wires between this city and Smiti- vi tie. . Take a iew flower pot,' vthoh-' it ;cleaDf wrap' it in a wet cloth, and set over but ter, will keep it as bard a3 on "ice." "Milk, if put" into an earthera can, or even a tin one, will keep sweet for a long time, if wrapped in a wet cloth. So it is said. Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war anted. , Sold only at Jacobi's. , f . -. Those who have regarded the postman as a happy being, cognizant ?J pf all Ins neighbors' secrets, will bp somewhat.: as tonished to learn that there fs a "erjar't ment regulation forbiddiDg him to read postal cards under a penalty of a". ' thou sand dollars. , , 4 Buchupalba' . , New, quick, complete cure A days, urinary afl'ectibnsl Bmarting, freqnent or di'flacult nrinati6n Sidney. diseases. $1. Druggists: DgrjJas1. C;Mnnds. , f . L , .o.keepisneigh of his fields an ingeniotis - farmeratnek ,a lew nails ..thrpugh ..ft . clotjies line. A man saw this device, and soon afterwards patented tlie 'batb wire' fence. The farmer from whom ho got the suggestion now pays hii trifute.an'd the income to the manufacturer is - said to be about Sl0b,Qp0 per month.; . ' ; M ' v. .. . r- Callat Jacobis for j Garden Hoes and Rakes; Shoyels;pa'de &c.fhere; you have the. lajrest prices. j : .s dry Coart. - .-iWalter Clinson, a son of Neptnnoand an employe' of the government; being employed on vthe steam revenue cutter ,Colfaxt was hauled into the Guard House qn baturday night between two police men while on an extensive land cruise. Thi3 morning, upon Uhe evidence of the policemen", who testified that defendant was. drunk and-very disorderly, His Hon. or pronounced sentence of $10 fine or thirty days imprisoment. Defendant went below. ' Mr J. P. " M nrphey, of S pringfield, Tenn., states the following facts: My wife has been suffering with Neuralgia aod Paralysis for fifteen or eighteen months. She" finally lost the use of her limbs and had to be moved 'in her bed. Notwithstanding the best medical atten tion The could not find relier. 1 also tried many different kinds of liniments but none did her tny good. Happening to be in Mr. W. Vf. Eckles Drug store, 1 was told by him of ISt. Jacobs Oil and insisted upon my taking and trying a J T f t J I 1 A' I 1 bottle. 1 OKI so, ana oy - me umo bub had used about two-thirds of the Oil she could walk over the house by the aid of a stick. She has been using it since, and to-day is able to get around any where and do all - the work about the bouse. I bad a very bad attack of colic; took five drop3 internally and was cured at ence.'-l lieartily indorse the rem cdy t be just what it. is recommended. .... .i Wati-r spent-at tie Sound. . i-aturday, afternoon, about 4 o'clock, a waler spout, ranging from 30 to 50 feet higb, traveled acrbrs right3ville Sound and wts acccmpnied by'a?circular wind. The yacht Jlonuie Lassie was picked up by the spout and carried about twenty fet on tl.e ihore. JL part of Captain ilai niug's bathhouse was' torn off by 'vbc water spout, and one or two trees at the lauding were badly broken. -The Beau lUtf. t?he ..Sanitarian, published t New YorVsay that "the nhealtkieit ciiiea la theworld are Dajtoi, Sil'Pttersbarg, Wilmingten, iadiaeap!I and CleTe land. Of coarse it meaaa WilrairttoD, DeL, balit BeilccU to tij so .aDd peo ple iajej8Dnd tnanyiiUhe VJt. ma j be Aptito tkiok ihaiTyrilminstoo, tf..0.f is meait.h JV ' e fortM facte acrtfard t onrjii y let us safe hwtHrj trtand. -; Fioin tbe rw. poVt tBl 'tVW, board pf Health, fer thy w?k tiding Augukt a 6ib, We, fiittai they're re in ViimiD- too;. lie .4t w rttef 55 2 per anuotn for ecrr en.thoiiBnd f the i,mnLtifmi ; r-x f Ht tberato .et-S per nnamrtr cerj tho?iaf.:'. W?.110-," ew.Mt ree oeat0sMepor!ed m oar foilthe weck ikkust'eih', one of which was frem the . wiiite ; and iwf . . i . a v . rf-v m a s a ; irom me coiorea pepuiauon. .une or toe Jatlerjris a child under fire years f age Sere areome other S outhern cities; the calculation being made for ttesame period and fer one thousand of the. population: Nerfolk . 38' Bieo- moud, 86.8 j Lynchkurg; - '42.5 ,1 Atlanta, 2 7. '5; Savannah, .28 9; Bruns wick, 18; Jacksonville, 28.1; Key West, 15.1; . Mebile,; 41.1; Columbus, 9.4; Natchez, 29.4; New Orleans, , 22.4; Sbreveport, 52.1; Baton Rouge, 36.3; San Antonio, 123.5; Galveston, 21.1; Little Bock, 43 5; Nashville, 22JS aid Memphis, 35.7. ' " Here are' some Nerthernl cities: Port land, 15.4; Banfftr, 9J3; .Goocord, , 22.7; Boston, 28 3; New Bedford, 11 4; New- buryperV'blj' NanVucCet,' 41.5; Fal River, ' 1341? ; Springfield-, Gii89.1 Gloucester, ' tt.2; ' ,-Clintorl. .(Mais.) 6.5: Salem. 5t.9: i . Weymouth. & Providence, ,22.7;; New Yerk,1 ;3W Brooklyn, 36.5; . Poughkeepaie, 18 .1 Rochester, 32.1; Bufiale, 33; Philadel phia, 24.5; PitUburg, 35.7, and Distiic ofColumbia.33.2f .;V,-!)'' A' Who will say now that our city is un healthy? The statistics hav revealed that it is one efthe most healthy places in the country and there is no disputing the fact as demonstrated by the figures. The lowest death rate ' in the ' United States, as per the returns, at Ports mouth, Ohio, where it it. bat 4.Q per thousand per annum; next" comes V(tj- meuthMass., with 5:f 4hen Clinton Mass, with 6.5; then Meline,,, IU., with 6.7; then Taunton, Mass.; with: 7.03, and then Wilminktsn, N. C with ' 9. . , We are the sixth on the list.' The highest rato.reperted. is at San AnUiio, Texas, 123.5, and tbenext ii Salt -Lake City with 72.8.7 ' eaili of BaJ. rUson. - - It is with feelings ef great regret that we rectrd here the death of Major Frederick D.Ptissen. which occurred at his residence in this city, this morning, of paralysis. He wbb first attacked two weeks ago to-day and had partially re covered the use of his faculties , when en Friday last he was again attacked and has since that time been tetally uncon scions. . . ' - Maj. Poisson was a native of Ibis city and was in his 46th year. He graduated from Trinity Ctllege, Hartford, Conn., in 1855 and in J.i57 opened an fffice here fnr trip. TtrActtsa of his Tjrofessien, the law. He was an Old-liaevThig and was at one time pre vieos te the war a eandi- dkf a far tKo Rial a. tor- xrtr tWini7 on the aS-valorem platterm.' ; Heas ac- counted an excellent lawyer and aitnougn flnput . rrcefal and well-informed sneaker."' ; -be- but - -seldeniQ ap . Ka .. har . as an aavo- cate. although his private practice was ucaicu - a rv fine one. lie was tae legai au- visor of several of the most prominent . . . houses in the city, lid was an ardent lover of his native South and has never hesitated to take the field in behalf of her political advancement, having Ire quently-renderd exccl,ect lervi in this behalf. He was one oi ma most courteous, highltened and polished gen tlemen we have ever known, and we do net believe that ho had an enemy in the World. His death is universally regret ted. Peace to his ashes. Mr; E. H. King gives notice that he will continue his business at his old stand and is only, selling out his household ef fects. See his advertisement elsewhere- Mr! S. D Wallace, Cashier f the Rank of New "Hanover,: has' returned from Statesville where hehaa been spend in a fortnight. We are pleased to see him looking improvtd aid benefited. The receipts of cotton at this port to day were only four bales. The vexed question of 'the weather - v seams to have been settled at' last. It has bt en clear and sunshiny-end warm in- day. " V . -;- r - Row ttr fiii d the fCemi jThe ue" k)rnetf which is kilo wn ks Schaeberie's comet, or Comet Cniay be- louou in tbe northwest heavens about v an - imaginary line drawn J,'t6ronghv?he pctiatt$r$,Qrl lowest 8tar ine'the JJipper, and prolonged ml a southern direction that is, in . a di rec UaapplttobAW-leh the Fojiir btar would be reached. Jhe comet, wilt be'foMdriojaiiiO degrees aboyie the hbr Izoiullt wilt be remembered that, rough ly, a degree is about the apparent diam eter of the full moon. It is abpnt'three degrees west ot a line drawn through the pointers and ten degrees above the hori! zon. The tail can be seen from, the un1 ifghted. parts of the city, fan like in shape, and pointing towards a .sppt not far M tant f rom the North' Staf. :.'ts a u Ike format Savannah. , V j-' -From a private letter received "here this morning from Savannah, we 'learn that the storm of Saturday was pfob&bly more severe there than on any other part pf the Atlantic coast. Houses were un- L roofed 'fand carried a hundred, yards or more, and then forced through : the roofs qf other houses. The jcorresponddnt at Savannah -writes farther that trees, houses and telegraph wires wereipros jtrated in; every direction , On the river, wharves .were torn up and vessels and steamboats driven to destruction." ,Kolb ipg escaped damage of some kind.- People are missing from Cthe . steamboats: ''and vessels and the neighboring islands oft the river Cotton presses and warehouses are'detrdyed and near 5,t)00caskt of spiritsj.biTeJbeen set i adiifiiifonitthe different warehouses, and' rosin infike proportion. : .v The "ralfroad compljSifes wharves ' - and sheds and warehouses adjoininHavo been carried awiy.- It is thought that there wilt be no delivery of navalstores there of the next week or two and very little; busi ness of any kind until the damages by the storm can be repaired. The same let ter says sal t water is away above; the city and there is no fresh water, to drink. The -city;" "Of 'Savannah T is supplied with water from the river. The damage is roughly estimated at $1,000,000 ' : . TRIBUTE OP RESPECJ-; ' ' Howard Belief FiR-e Enolve Co. No. 11 ": Whereas; The infinitely wise and mer ciful Creator to Whose Divine ruliog we humblyubmit, has seen fit to remove by death, from all earthly scenes and associ- ations,our beloved Iriend and brother fire man, George Steenken, we4 who nave profited by his example are desirous of testify mgour- respect and affectionate sympathy 'with the household, deprived by this - dispensation ot their earthly head Therefore be it ',.r-'-- - Resolved, .That we deeply feel the loss of our "brother fireman; George Steenken, that in him we lost one who was always prempt at his post in time, of danirer.'one who always had a cheerful word and a kind look fer his brother fire men, one who devoted his time - to the welfare of this Company. a, ? 1 Resolved, -'That m our natural sorrow for the loss of : a , faithful and .beloved brother, we .find consohation jn the be lief, that it is well with him for whom we mourn. ; 7?nZH-.TnAt.flRamaTlcfti'!rearwt. for our' deceased brother, .that', the Engine Hall bt draped in mourning and that! a blank' page ie leftin Our records with the name, date and ""death of our brother inscribed thereon, and that the members of thid Company wear the uiual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days.: . Resolved That .while we deeply sym patbize with those who were, bound to our brother by tbe nearest and dearest tics, weshare with them the hope of a reunion in that better world, where there is no parting and bliss ineffable forbids a car. i Resolved, That these resolutions be ransmitted to the family of the deceased as a token of our respect and veneration for the excellent character of a good man, gone to his rest, and of the - interest felt by his brother hremen in those be loved and cherished, and that a copy be sent to he daily newspapers fer publication Geo. K. Bate, A. D. T Essex, H. Horns, HrA. Glajctzb, -- M. J. DixoxLHOxr, i i -. 4- ..... 1 ' Committee. Food for the Brala and 5enres that wilt invigorate ihe' body. without intoxicating is what we need in these dajs of rush and worry. Farkera Win ger .Tonic, restores, theVvital, energies; soothes the nerves and brings goal heal th quicker than anything yon can use. Trtoime; ..see other column. f nixn. POL?SON la, this city, Aufrust" 2i)th; lS8l, at9.45 o'clock, A. M, FKKlfERICK D- POISS(N, aged 45 yeas, i months aid 10 d4V6. ' . Qvhe funeT4L serxice will take. pla6e to mrrow (Tuedr jurrciDg, at 9 o'clock, from the ret-'dence, coer becond ard Wal nut atrets,' to Okdale Cemetery." Friends j. iid axquauitaxices are respectfully iuvited to aueuq. - Jte w tTertlfiem8Tt t -f probably tlie I n st E' CCTfRSTON to' be5 GITR!? Tj.vi;t:r the auppk-es of Prof. AeostinI, toSrsith viile and the,Forts,on tbe.teamerPasspoit, will take place on THURSDAY NtXT, rptember' 1st; The Italian Harpers will. furnish, music: lor dancing.; lae, roceLts for the Round Trip; Children half price. au 29-Tt ' . ' Will Continue. t 8 MANY PFBS-pNS tTAVE DERIVED 'V the1mT)refslon that I am goirijr to quit Uny. business, I. desire to .stale that I am t)u:v selling my household goods, ,and will comlnue my business at mr' old etand. s ' E, .H. KING, Wilmiugton Dyeing liutu lhment. .ir. t.- OF arpets AT RErJUCED PRICES, .will continue un- , . t' til September 1st, . STRICTLY FOR CASH ! Several good patterns of BRUSSELS be low value. RcepeetfuIIy, ' J. aag 9. truths Worthy of Ke- iiiembrance. JpiftST OTrEKBOUKG' atility to car ry a larser and moie varied stock of Beady Made Clothing and Furnishing Go than any Hocse in the city. , Sec nJ The rapid and pepotual growth I - 1 ..... . .. of Otter bourse's trade a fact which In excit ing publ o comment andan Lonor worthy of i Third That Otterbr urcr, bcig joang in yeara, Is batter ca'culated to make choice ee leetiocs as regards stjle, olcr, and finish, than an older perscn who naturally adheres to Revolutianarv time principles. Olter bourffs Clothing experienca of crteen yeara h.s made him an adept as far asqialitvand darabllity ara concerned, fourth That Oiterbonrg being qualiSod to pay cath dowa lor every dollars worth of foods bonpht, (see July report from northern fEanofeturers) is also better quali fed to at 11 Clothing at lees figures and offer greater a-i vantage a than thoso who are not thua qualified.: . tfifia -Otterbourg claims to have (and the omtiunity coitcide) the largest and beat adapted building f jr his baainees in North C'aro ioa. Plenty of light, and anj quantity ofroo-n to ' disp'ar. stock. Nobody need be deesired , by the ueelesa thade commoalj thrown 6n goods by useless show wicdows. Otterboarg's stock stands the test of a forty foot open front,. : . j . will remain one mcmb a fact of nocnue- oixta viawruonrir is now in rew iors: qaecce in itsalf but of great importaacdi to , - . i A 1 )1 A A urupuiuua irwit-, a uo nm kcruio lust uu ninal lengtO o' time to -the parsonal sajer rUic n cf the m&nafactare into Cloth Leg of tis im o t.d Jineyloths and Uj3itae'ee. Kien's VSear Depot 22, 24, 26 and 23 17, F rent ft- Tobacco and Snuff f)AA, fBpxes Manufactured Tobicco. , .5 BarrcU.'fnufl'. . o DUFONT'S POWDtr. Ductiog, Eifl5. Aeer and Eice Eir3 IVwJer. - For ealcaVbottom i'rictby ' Hall & Pearsail aug 29 i Get the Best pLajr03 ANI CSG.V' ' :' "Jb-arTar or Oran t ' "- t cd &t elcckPi2 - ... . In qtiHiy of Ten j and brauiy ot nnui aie an'urpaaaei. lIhy areeq?alld tj fpw ini excelled by m ne.- Fui'y wan aaiel ti git e entire satia'aeUpn. Ho pa'm s?irei t-"aoT y pa jy.t ecY. ; Ji lfand cx -mi; e bjfb-e pwrT iay-t'Tt i t-t . wi..: . thaalcrelaewiere . At s ' HI58BE1R Gkf.M. "aag 29 - V live Book aod Untie LUie iwlacIcereS' JUST lcKGJ:iVED -ii new Eup ply cf New, Mackerel this year's cat h in Parrt's, Half Barrels ana Kits. - For sale in quantities to guit all. John L. Boalwriffht, 11 and 13 North front St, aup 29 MARTINIQUE LIME JUICE.. , A j?.icious Beverage for. Summer use, also, . THE MARnHIQUE- PUNCH. AND CORDIALS. Tbc33 Goods como Ughly rccom mended and sbotild bo triod to bo appreciated. - , JNO. 1, BOATWRiGHT, rog. : 5 3 .IV. Front St Sclidol Book Depository,, ll thb books adopted by the Stale Board of Education are cn deposit at nj gto;e; Teaehera and scholars will find It to their interest to call before pureha-Ing ele where. Lcrge stock tf Las anl Gentle ce-' Fae Btatioce-y ju:t received. aai CiiiANSirajsoahial . aug 29 o w yates; RED CEDAR PACKIflG CHESTS 8ASH, DOORS AKD BLINDS, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUitBER, &c; ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS,". . ' . ALTAFFER, PRICK & CO'S. Factory: Foot Walnut Ft. OHLca: Nutt, near Hed Cross a fhe Landmark, FCBLISEED AT fit r t-,, T v-. . -lUt-" CO., $. C. Is Ms '. Leadinfrrj-ersparja. Vfii sre :c ; th Car- ' " , . ' o'iaa. . I , . ?nIr"ith?l0i,' LtC:. I'rr pLhithcd trst;jv .nj txiusi ft larger ,I,cl ucalati: n th4 an rii''cLcrn i'ctth Car JuTLa i)czt Ad?crtiil; iSvilia ia '9Te:t em Ko th CaroUia. Aii;'S5. "LjDilAK:;", , ?UteirIJf,y c rttpch asi p:zcs:ht jxn:recelT?i i?d for1 v-w-dj iu 4the,eU, will be foaad ererr Hear tae FcrtcSSee ' "egaar; la. brtltii uJct il larger. thAxt:at or tny twe.prere la tfco CjizbiTtf. u r&pxi. fcqulri.g e'.fTnf otfcoJi Forftl ticTTj. he wan rn i weaterfc..'.6cklecba?g. ' .m..:i,T3 a ea:ar Catruirg Knt, uJ I tuv tt coittantly bef xe ti. Prf p. I u Jjr t ajitec: a tapUir increai. On 'oetoCce on tisczd street. A!o, t uts iaiaae. rrult, 3. C E. J7A ZZB. i (--
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