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' THE WILMINGTON POST. ; mLMIXfQTOK n. a, . Friday MoKHiNe, August 3, l883t THE HORRORS OF A NIGHT. THE TEREIBLE STOBIES TOLD BY THE SCKVIVOBS OF THE EABTH : QUAKE BHOCk... ". ' AT LEAST FOUR .THOU1AHD FEBSOKS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN KILLED. Horrible sijFFEBiifGS of those im prisoned BY THE FALLING WALLS U AND TIMBERS. ! I THEABKNE8S PREVENTS ANY EFOBT8 :!.'.- TO EXTEND BELIEF. ' i - ji . . - London, July 30. Of the foreigners a Uylog at Casamiccola only those were saved who were at the theater on bat urday night Suryivora state that they were obliged to pass Saturday night in absolute darkness' without daring' to move even to assist those calling for help beneath the ruins. There is little hope that the latter are still alive. According to the latest estimate 3,000 persons perished on the island. Three soldiers? searching for victims, were fa tally injured " to-day.- Subscriptions have been opened throughout Italy for the relief of the distressed. J A dispatch from Naples to Beuter's telegraph company says: It is now stated that the number of persons killed by the earthquake on the island of Ischia, Saturday night, was two thou sand, and that the number of wounded was one thousand. j'" It is now stated as certain that 4,000 ' persons perished. The stench from dead, bodies' of: human beings and ant mala is almost unbearable, Several : men and women were rescued from the ruins Monday morning. Many more might have been Bared if a larger force rescuers had been available earlier. Many persona who were heard groan ing during the night were dead before they could bo reached aod carried to places of safety, : j ; Na i'LEh, July 30. --Many women and ; children" arc among tlie.victiros of the Earthquake ou the Island lof lschia. Fifty wooden huts will be built imme diately for the .accommodation of the survivors. The municipal authorities of Naples arc. sending relief to the island and are doing all in their power to alleviate the distress of the people. Most of the corpses which have been recovered are so discolored by ; dirt tliat even alter they have been washed . ine features oi me victims are unre cognizable. All the members of the po lice force at Casamiccola were killed. A boat arrived at Naples containing the bodies of twenty-four infants. A few persons were taken from the ruins alive , last evening. Eight hundred more troops went to the scene ofihe .disaster last eight. ': .1'rof. Palmieri, director of the mete orological observatory on Mount Vesu vius, states that the disaster on the island of Iachia Saturday night, by which three towns were destroyed aod a great number of lives lost;' was not due to an earthquake, but .to the sub sidence of the ground. The scenes oc casioned . nere dt ine accident are heartrendeing. .The hospitals' are i crowded with wounded nurvivors, and ine aeaa nouses are tmed with oodles oi the victims. The bodies of Mnnl Neapolitan Udies have betin recovered lrom the ruins. Five houses remain standing at Casamiccola. Cries for help can be heard coming from the rums, bapper are hard at work en deayoring to rescue the persons who are still alive. liats from the island filled with dead bodies are arriving here cost tantly. - .' Survivors say that thirty-seven per sons were entombed in a room in the Hotel 1'iccoU $entinella. Coant fSar- ganu, aiier inree nour s exhausting la bor, rescued eleven persons, but failed to accomplish ' the principal object of bis efforts, the savins of bu sister. The play at the theater on Saturday night was a ouriesque, which -opened with a scene representing an earthquake, Lo.nih.vn, July oO Special dispatch es to the ioudon papers state that the sortie by the French in Tonquin o the nineteenth instant, when a thousand of the enemy were killed, was made from Namklink, and not from Hanoi, as stated in the report sent from Tonquin to the French ministry of marine. ' - i AU le ts Mntfeern. Are you disturbed at night and bro ' ken of your rest by a sick child suffer log and cry in 5 with paia of cutting teeth? ., If o, send at once and get a bottle of M as. ' Wi.mi low's Sooth in SYRrr ivrChiurTkethio. lu value is incalculable. It will reiiert the poor I'1! sunerer lasssodiatoly. IVpeod upon it, mothers, there is a mistake about it. It cum 'jsentery and diarrhoea, regulates th stosaach and towel, curs wind colic, ftens the ptavs, reduce iaflsmsltoa. aa4 Igives too and energy to the whole sye iem. Mm. WixsujWs Soorxra . S SAT roB CH1UJUI Turn urn Is puasani to in taste, ana ts tie pre scription of oo of ih oldosi and bast fesaale rhysiciaas and smme la Unites Mates, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the worH. Price 5 coU a bottl. ly - WASTED. . " 'I COOacre of fim ks til im osm body. dThot who hart ssKk Uad w&l rl cocsauaWai with m al osc givisg Ml dtvcHpUo 4 UeMsao. f , ; CJaT Uoajr Irtta Cbeapaay, Ostta iga have rtviw4 frosa Oacimaatl a laig order for mack bar. Eight ftrmacejs art a oporsUua. WlxosiirvaTOIf BIAKKCTS. JnJy6. ' Bpibtts Tubpentine. The martet opened quiet at 34 cents per gallon, with sales at that figure. We hear of sales Jater ef 50 casks at 33i-cents. BoeiK. Quoted steady at $1 17 'or Strained and fl 25 for Good Strained, gales reported Uter of 500 bbls Strained at fl 17 per ddi. Tab Quoted firm $1 80 per bbl. of $280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tation!. '' J CbUDB TtTBPE3rrrNE--Marketsteady with salesof receipts at $1 25 for Hard and $2 25 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. CoTTON. Quoted firm, on a basis of 9j cents per lb. for Middling, with no sales reported The following were official quotations: Ordinary, ! 6 .9-16 cts $ ft Good Ordinary, 7 13-16 " " Low Middlinr. 9 " " MiddUnr. 9J Good Middlinr. 9i u RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpentine, Bosin, Tar," ;- . Crude Turpentine, 255 bales. 150 casks. . 944 bbls 82 " 6 " . July 27. Bfibits Ttjbfentimb. The mar ket was steady at 33 oenU per gallon, with sales reported of 350 casks at that price - EoslN. The market was steady at $1 17 i for Strained and fl 25 for Good Strained. We hear of sales at quota tions. TAB The1 market was quoted firm at $1 80 per bbl of 280 lbs, with Bales of receipts that figure. CbudbTubpentinb Market steady with sales of receipts at II 25 lor Hard and $2.25 for Soft and Virgin. -Cotton Market quoted firm. Sales on a basis of 9 cents for Middling. The following were the official quota tions: Ordinary, 6 8-16 cts $ tt Good Ordinary 7 13-16 " " Low Middling, "9 Mkldliac. 9 " " OoodMWdlicg.1 9 KJMJK1PXS. Cotton, Spirits turpentine, Rosin, Tar, - V ! Orndt turpentina 582 bale 221 casks 2312 bbls 254 "r 47 " July 21. Spirits Tubpentinb. The market quoted firm at 33 cents per gallon, with sales to reported of 250 casks at quota tions. Rosin The market - was quoted firm at II 17 for Strained, and $1 25 for Good Strained. With sales at quo tations. r TAB The market was steady at $1 80 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. Cbude TuBPENttNBMarket steady with-sales of receipts at $2 25 for Soft and Virgin and $1 25 for hard, i Cotton Quoted quiet. Sales oh a basis of 9 cents for middling. The following were the official quotations or tneoay: 6 9-16 cts ft 7 13-16 " 9 " " 9i " " Good Ordinary, Low Middling, Middling, Good Middling;. K1SOE1PTS. Cotton, (Spirits Turpentine Rosin, Tar,- Orudt Turpentine. 719 bales 157 casks 4381 bbls 231 bbls 00 bbls July 30. Spibits Tubpentivb. The market was quoted at 34 cents per gallon, with sales of 750 casks at 34 cents, ; Roenr-The market was firm at $1 17 for Strained, and $1 25 per bbl for Good Strained, with sales at quotations. . Tab Market firm attl 80 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tations. Crude Tubpentwb Marjtel firm Sales of receipts at $1.25 for Hard and $2.40 lor Soft and Virgin. Cotton Market quoted steady with sales on a basis of 9 cts for Middling. The following were- the official quota tions: Ordinary, . Good Ordinary, Low Middling, Middling Good MiddHnc. 6 V IC cts $ ib 7 1316 9 9J 95 "3 if a RECEIPTS. Cotton, Spirits Turpentlao, Rosin, Tar, Crude Turpentine. .1 ; 6S0 bales 163 casks 1945 bbls 33 bbts rabbis July 31. Spirits Ttjbpbntiub. The market quoted fins at 34 eta per gallon, with sale reported of 250 casks at quotations Roe in The market eras steady at $1,171 for Strained, and $1 25 for Good Strained. Sales as reported. Tab. Market firm at $1 90 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of rteoipU at thr figure.- ". -i- , - CbudbTcbpbntibb Market steady with sales of receipts at $1.15 for Hard and tU5 for Soft and Virgin, with sales of receipt at that price. ' Cotton. Market steady, with tale reported on a basis of ?f cenUfor Mid dling. The following were the official quotation: Ordinary. ,- 6 ? 16 cU V lb Good Ordinary, 7 13 16 Low MiddUng 9 " Middling. 9 " Soodlliddlint 9i - " EECXllTt. Obttoa. ' 311 bale 175 caks 937 bbls 547 bbls 62 bbk 9piriu Turpentiat -August 1. Srtam TrBFBxnxB--Th saarket qnoted firm at Hi ewts per nUom, wiu sale reported of 190 casks at that Mieav --. Rosrw The nsarkei Im at II IT l Strained, and $1 pec obi fbr Oood Strtinesl. Sake as reported, Tan -stark: irsa at tl W rvrkM of t lb, wSJa eaka of . receipts at that ltre. . lWSrTIX--JIaxki gjm. Sales of receips at $1 25 for Hard and $2 25 ior Soft and Virgin. Cotton Market quiet with uiles on a basis of 9 cents for Middling. ' The following were the bflicialquotations: Ordinarv. G 9 16 cts $ lb Good Ordinary 7 13-16 " " Low Middling, 9 ' " " Middling, 9 " " Good Middling, 91 " " Cotton ' 447 bales 76 casks 831 bbls 70 bbls 225 bbls Spirits Turpentine Rosin Tar, Crude Turpentine NEW aU V EKTISEMENTS. s rrriw FACSIMILE-PromlnMt Lt-- A Mj nhllpon it blark grenat. n-wrar Afdralera who attaniBt ! Balm off mitatuh, Kim fi rrrioi orv ortii ..KHU KHtd which yield Ibeia m LARGER raOFlr. IVtiio arc Genuine wlthoBl the ;r SAFE. m V. 1. WARKHR A l O .Rochester, K.Y. ' may 6-1 f. T" STATU Ol AOltTll AltOLl A. COUNTY OK; NEW : IfiVNO VER--PRO- 1.TH i.'OUKT." Itobt'iTi Aim lllls and liiislimiil, ! llobl'.-.Huii Andrew J. leal. John K. WokI, Kvrrtlte T. Wood, Suphu M.I'.Iok- som and husband, Uamuel Blossom, Kli Jl. DaviHiIuU , i Jthu li. Wilson. ; 1 riillis is au actioutto vacate, aniiul and L'Ket aside the will of the late Jackson Wood and to vacate annul and set aside the frobate of said will, and for the ap poiutmeat of a Receiver and other relief; and it appearlu;; to my satisfaction that the Defendant John K. Wood, is a non residem. of this State, aud cannot after due Uiljiseiicc be found in this State, and that he has or claims an interest ag a Devisee uuiier said will on realestatc in this State, that the Court has jurisdiction or this ac tion, aow I nl.s is to command said Ie. fendant to appear at the Ollice of the un dersigned in the Court House in Wilming ton ou Friday the i;it day of September. A. D, 18JS3, and answer or demur to thecom- Biaini which is now on me. or tudirment will be rendered against him according to uie prayer oi me coiupiainu i H. VanAMRINOE. Clerk of the SupeylorCourU jy iM-l-a-wti-w . j . C'ouiiiii-iIoncr'.s Sale of Real Etutc lor 1'nrtitiou. I Y VIRTUE AHD1N I L'RSUANCE OK a decree of sale, made oh the 7th day of Ja . 1. . 1 1 - . ly, A. D, lsi, by the Superior Court of the County of New Hanover, Slate of North Carol! ua In a certain exparte special pro ceeding pciulfns !! sid Court, wherela James K, Cutlar and wife Laura, Joseph J. intlar and wife Su-an. AiiniB I.. Prii-p Will urn T; CuUaT nd wile Millie, David N. ivuai aim wile swraii. joun K. lutlar ana wuo Kli.aietU. l"aifll seller: and husband Joseph Seller, Margaret Burnett and husband Allison lUirnett are plain tins, the undersigned, the ouimisjjioer, apptiuted iy lite aforomid decree mad In Bald eaune. will sell bv pubblie auction, (n the hialiest Mulder, at the lonrt Hnnu door lu the City of Wllmtiton, County'of New HaiHTeraiore-NHid.oa WEDNESDAY, aumi si mh, isvi, mi I. o clock Al.. tUe follow Iuk. lcnted proerty. aituated In the i ity of Wiliiiiiiuton aioreald, being the eaMeru pari of lot 2, bl.ua ll". Commenc ing on the we-tern line of Fourth Street S leel 'ami i ward I y from itie southwest eorner of KtHivtb ami Auu Mrect. ruuniug thence southwardly V ferl, llieuee wealwardly parallel Willi. Ann sttieit IV, lert, thenr noriliwardly parallel with p ourth atreet W icei, ineiico e;ul w.-viaiv ( tlie begionlnc. i - t. H. l.viiliV, j jy .1 rv" . ' ouiuiifiouer. THOS. E- GUiMAN, attiiKiNev and Counselor AT LAW, MCKtON VI LI.K, ONFLOW- CUUN TY, N. V. I K ACT I CTH in tl covrU ol CWiaia, . ' f Onalow, luplia aud Iod csuUm.- rro-apt alt en Hon tlren to the coUMttoa Ot all claiova. rnk.rtMrtnB to pmn4H e U land, la ruber at I be above- Jaajaad - - . - coanu wtlt tou!l their own tatrtt by aelB4 ur'ewrra iui wl ' MM. Ad- drt THOJI4S K. tyLHAN. Atttjrcey at.jLAw, Jarkwaviii S C Errors of Youth. a iimiujiis MMai tag jr a & y.a4 a la 4 atari la.-. . U W it at eetat aUy. 4 ffw t a:i tnl it,)W r. ria l im tar aaftA.a taw aaaa t y waie rwia. Ktei-vn eet y ta-e arfrrevre iim -W ay HmmWf Wat JUUX SL Utilta! f V 4t IS I i i li Hl I X f. i .aDVCEIISEUENTS. - THE SEASHORE! MO?1. il.-frl.ll Sr' HOTEL BRUNSWICK. . RHtTUVIlAE, M.C - -v ; SEASIDE HOTEL ! WB1GHTSVILLE, Jt. V. D. L, PERRY, Proprietor. rjiHESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL be open MONDAY, MAY 28. The Hotel Brnnswlck, at Smlthvllle, Is i . , 25 mllea below Wilmington, and accessible by two flrst-clasa a teamen, aaakiug- two trips daily. v The Beaside Hotel Is situated in a large grove on Wrlghtsrille Boundr ls composed ...... - - j , of cottages for families, and within j7 miles ef Wilmington, at the head of a line Shell Road, the best in the Bonthern countrr BOTH HOTELS IN FtJLL ;VIE V : M ri r .. OF THE O0EA.N. UoTd surf and sUll water bathing- Every variety of Fish, and abundance of Oysters, Clams and Crabs. i Spacious Ball Rooms, with fine Bands of Musi., I-:.'' Ten-pin Alleys, Billiards and Bar. . Terms tnoderMe. j , may27tf Ward's XThite Lily Soap FOR Laudr; tid Toilft Usf. ll DOES AWAY WITH' WASHBOARD SAND BOILERS AND CONTAINS NjO ROAIN TO TfRN s TBS FABRIC TELLOW. IT CAM DE CftlvD EITIIElt IW HOT OB COLD W1TU' ll sawn faL tintal labor, and is Fnsac4 tit MinfXhsjnslsta is tW connt. FcrsRkVt ; a ton rm. HPS i AD VERTJSEMENTB. CAUTION, i 9i -. -;fi ? 4 . , i V wBlfe's' Schiedam Aromatio .SCHNAPPS, fT HAVLNO BERN BROUGHT TO OUR attention that imitations of oar arUelrar being sold to this market, notice fl betebr alvB to U whom It may roncata, that tb - . i ndlnc of aay article. wlihSany aJteraticss ot rde2msrk ssot dcrtb4, til) be t roMt44r reiof lh5C R i NEW AD VER72SEMENTS. GEO. N. LAHPHERE, REAL ESTATE AGEHT. IVIoreliead, IMinii. FOR SALE. Town Lots in i Borelsai, iiu. aii FariB D. T. J MPROYED and UNIMPROVED FARMS . Larr and Small, In Minnesota and Da ota, ad 1 La the famous RED RIVERVALLEY , where the soil produce more Wheat, Oats, Barley or Potatoes, of a Better Quality aad at less cost and labor per aer. than any soil in th world. Land is adrancing in Value 50 to 100 percent each year. LOTS for tloo to 11000 each, i , FARMS for K to SJaan acre. Bay BTw mnd Reap the Beaefltn 1 Bine next Fstll sutd Winter. Money invested at 10 per cent, per an num, net, with the best real estate security. For descriptive circular, list of properly prices and terms, address with tamp. -GEORGE N. LAM PHERE, Morehead, Minn. )U130-U ii iS. W. ODEN.'JK. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. FOURTH BETWEEN BRUlsSWICJC Al ii BLADEN STREETS, Repairing done in all Branches ofihe Trad d Satisfaction Guarantee . an7ly. . T3 S fa : i CO DM o in e UTTlm '- W'""s aS. i O If : IttMifHH T. S sal lltaV I W(U aa-jITi isnssiii naa.W , 7" . ait a s wtalMtnmkiw k. fc. OaWJ sms rattitaL' Waaiil 1 are aaaa tata- aa CB Mf SOI taai Uh nu a it. Hium Oa rwuIL Qn isaoo ixnjiMa: two mtus Of anii i- - " ' NOW AD vmilSEUElfTS, announcmentt . we wiLl liivi: Fifty 3D oil ars ; -IN- ; 3r O L ID . To the pet e on who teu' tu the Urjttt number oi - . . i ' ' CASH JSUiViURIBEItol FOR 1SSS, , and V ' - s t . TWENTY-UVE DOJLLAKH IN ,VU) For the second iarteal iiunibrr. tf, ' ' REAL ESTATE Y A 3- 13 InI C Y. . , FAYOTEV1LLK, N. I'. WILL BUY AND SliLL.lUSAL & ; i TATE: Negotialo lxan on Auywlicio in North Caiolni. OrBce with II li. TA YLOK, . vtt lour.Wet of Tiwl Ollitt-. M -;OS H. BLOCKER. Mcli i'J U. llflftlpeoi'lcBre alwnymni Hie Ik.' Vlf I V I" out lorcliaix rhl.t iu rfH'llxrif Iff IVJlai'arnli)i;r', iihI lu tunc Ixxxmia wealthy; (liohc wlio do not Improve tl-rir opportunities remain tu poverty. Wc aaul many men, women, btiya and ulrlit 1 ki for us right lu their whi luvalitira. Au one can do iho work prorly from tin- nm si art. lli business will pay nioro I baa ten tlnicH ordinary waea. KXh urivc twt- j fit furulvlied free. No one wl o enuacr ! v lunau money rapuiiy. uu? can tie vote your whole Ume to the woik. or i.!r your ."io'mmU. Kuil tuioritiMM and all that la 4ieeiled sent -freoL Ailtaa tsxutmtti Co.. l'orllaud, MaJue. " SMAJJj F.1KM FOR SAU, JUSTUKVOND (ittEKNX MU l oM, on the len hand hide of the oll N. w l ira Road. June 10-tf Y. l CA NADAV. Ik Miniiw:nii'ihiffuiiimi .THE-S-.. LIGHT jSEWIIiG MACHINE CO .:Ll;'i:riWi-lfl3aBSB , CHICAGO. ILL 1 u niutk nrtau4a. c ryGHTRUNNlNej agPB ru a 3 1? - lalm S a ?i'" ta c23 i. caaM V.r.CaJLaXAT. thiO-J!.:.:1 r if Vfwll
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