TuCSdav. September 9tht 1873.
'. Harbiss is authorized to
(IKO.
for advertisements ana to re-
"tract , Tnrr
il(t for any ;
'F-IL
Gebkin has cnarce 01 our cy
ulation, and i authorized to collector h
due therefor. f
i
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. to pell copies of the o9rr.
crrz items.
rvicc, U S. Army Vf oather
..i-Mial c
Report.
. Ojkkkybb's Omca, 1
Wilmisotok, September 9. 1873,
Xitnc of Ob-j
Weath
er .
30.216 6 dejr
NEfreh'CloadT
i
J:IK) M.
130.324 kW '
NElretbj
NE" Lt. rain
j.W r,
M.
30.1.W 71 "
I
Orro ScKtrrztf, I i
Observer, U. 8 A.
Knvi Mr. Sanders'
,!jv's Foht.
law card in to-
j iir. -rain comes down to-day just as
, ,,v and wet as possible. Umbrellas
arf in demand.
i, nvAL. There will be a Festival I
n,.xt week, Tuesday and WTednesday, at
tli
( 1 1 V il.iJi, ior uiu uciiuui ui vjriuicm
Tin: Gem Saloon is advertised in to-"
,j3vs Fot. Mr. Morrill the proprietor,
j. i caterer and one who fully un-
,lntaiils his buriine-s.
Vi: noticed some of those
"genuine
fi cans wno laieiv cairn; iu iiiis citv
1 1 A 1 A. A . . - X.
a vrKicl, before 'Squire Gardner to
ibv. ,Thcy are learning the "ways that
arc vajin" rapidly.
SicjivM. Tliorc is a terrific Northeast
-ale blowing to-day, and the weather
vUv. say wc arc to have a heavy storm.
Wo certainly hoyc avc will have no
wrecks to chronicle.
DrvAi.vrLAU HAPriNi-SfH. Oysters
arc making their appearance in our
mil-t, and Ave rejoice. Oh for a rail-
mad to Now River, that we iui":bt have-!
tin-in '"extra fresh."-
Maoistrate'h Court. Before Wr.
H. Moore, J. P. John Shutes, charged
with larcny, was bound over to the
, K-tober term of the S upcrior Court in I
the -tun of one hundred dollars. 1
Cii Y Improvements. The Marshal
h now engaged in grading and putting
,lovn sewers on Dickinson street. Let
the gocxl Avork go on. The labor on
( astlc street is finished, except the fiaw
dusting. Fifth street Avill also be thor
oughly KaAv-dustcd from Red Cross to
Castle.
.Pkbsoxal. Lr. B. F. Mitchell ac
companied by his son Mr. David Mitch
ell Wt this morning for the principal
Northern and Western cities. They
also intend going into Canada and will
probably be gone six or eight weeks. 1
Mr. J. C. Baily also left for an extend
ed tour over the North. Wre wish the
parties more pleasure than they antici-
paet.
National Hotel. Mr. Reuben
ones, the proprietor of this popular
.1
hotel, has commenced tho work of al
tcrat ions spoken of some time ago? in
the Post. The lower floor will be
brought down 'to the level of the walk,
and the portion now used for an office
changed to a store. The new office will
be where the dining room now is, and
the new dining room will be on the
second floor. Wrhen these changes are
efl'eeted, this Atill be one of the most
convenient hotels in the city. '
. St. Stephen's Church. There Avill
be a concert and other attractions by
th-s Sabbath School children ot this
church next week Thursday and Fri-1
day. These children, under the super
intendencyof Mr. J. C. Hill, have made
great irogres5 in music and other im-.
provements, and the occasions will be
one of great interest to their friends
and indeed to all who are interested in
the improvement of the colored youth.
Autumn. The chilly rains of the
reason seem to be upon us. WToolen
clothes are necessary to comfort to-day,
and Avhite linen suits are nowhere to be
-eeiu Winter is not here, however, and
we anticipate many "awful hot" days
y
ot, and then look out for the fevers of
this latitude. This section has been so
healthy this year, that we arc apt to
forget our dangers, but wc hope our
worthy Marshal and his assistants, the
health officers, will compel tho people
to keep their premises clean. Let them
labor Avitn increased vigilance until all
lunger of disease and suffering be
passed, and the people will rise up and
call them blessed.
The AAatcrs of the Congress, Empire,
High Rock and Geyser are bottled ex
tensively and sent to all parts of the
countryl The waters of the Star spring
r ? . . wh. m jt. Mr w. a v - m m A a - aw m am- aaar . wrwrwi am twtm ) .
Al AAT. I i , f w ww m.m yM . VI' I wT A Tl lAXlUO.
f Gold is 112.
i ueugntiui weauier.
Business is brightening.
Mosquitoes hare not decreased.
St. John's Lodge 4nlet 'fe-ifiglif
for labor in the Second degree.
Young nxena' Yolces sound sweetly
I at nk-ht when they dnsr.
"WWW arc! grat
improvements in the lire book store". '
: Grapes arc norr in the full tide of
their goodness. f
. The Ioj3T is always happy to wel
come new and old subscriber.
1 -Ltr?iif3rtUWUIff srSidk
nights. f
; jThfe Wilmington Concert Club' is
improving rapidly.
t AvatertrpTtsand pavement-! Will
wfe ever lire to see them ?
His Honor , ty P,., CAXApT Mayor,
presiding.
Alexander Iinjchrged s wijtli gr
eeny, was bound over to the Superior
Jred. Myers, charcred with keeping a
disordTer'l ioMJ &aa1 &?tiuTJd Tfl I
to-n)orrow.
Sarah yer., MM$Mz
and!interferiBwith ai0liceman in the
disdiarge"' dutyVwas alio1 coritii
ucdj until to-morrow. f) ?; j (, ,y, ; & , ,
James Record, with selling liquor on
Sunday, 7th- inst4- aXalsos contiuiicd.
uutil to-morrow.
SnIkes. 'Suiro Wagner killed two
rattlesnakes yesterday, while out l driv
ing ' near", "BlyV Savannah," Aviiich
deserve a mention 'in, the ' Pcst. Each
ojkj was over six feet long and each had
eleven rattles1 nnd a! buttxm. One of
them appeared unusually large, and
knowing that the throat of a snalre is
often the shelter of young, -in cae of
danger, it was opeped and sevbri' snakes
taken out, each nearly two feet long,,
and each with a rattle. Old residents
seem to tbjnk his au, extraordinary
sight, but the whole story is guaranteed
to be true.
The editorial- correspondence in the
.Yournnl this mnrnirtir hat sl thrillinfr nr.-
tount of R, narrow e fronl r0wn-
. w i: f- jS'JII' L'-
tleman who got carried out, by the un
der tow near Beaufort. Mr. Edward
B. Engelhard, of this city, did his fall
share of gallant aid pii that occasion,
and has, the proud .satisfaction of knoAV-
ing that bv his exertions, at the risk of
his OAvn, he has, saYed a hum.au Li-c.
This is a greater, honor tbah to; have ta
ken scores of lives. Of a truth, Peace
hath her Aictories, and(to '6U' mind
they arc greater au'thosc ojf Wlar ' ,
A;ipipTAJ4 iiLJED. Mr. tiemp
sey Reynolds, aged about 45 years Avas
accidentally killed ' last week )by bing
thrown1 from ; a cart,;, From a pr-ato
letter from Boguo pos toffice; Columbus'
ii:j't. -k4 A'iiL'i j "i 1
county, wc iearitnat flar.jAveyuu us was
driving an ox cart and wa3, oi hs Ayay
home, when hq stopped onihe x,?ad o
posito the dwellmgKjf 'Mr.iJJaiHes But
ler to talk! to spnid ' ciqviamtaftqcs that
I wero passinir. and whilc there one of
1M. Butler's dbg3 jrjmf)ed oVer the fence
frightening lr. Reynold's, ox .which
ran ofF, throwing him on his head. He
was picked ' up and ; was found to be
dead. t sH!ncK;kjwaro'aiidkulJ
fractured. ;The unfortunate man was
said to be houeptd ahard working
4 IAttemfted.' )BBii.Ytctday
evening, s hee Sncky as
Master JonmHowwlSifKiss the
corner of Fourh-arid Orange-ftrrcts, he
was seized by colored manAvhoi was
in a stooping position, by the collar
and throat; and ari: attempt 'made to
4 W
drag him down. Tho young gentlemen
drew a pistol and some neighbor seeing
the strugglev rushed to his assistance
and the scoundrel Reaped. This is the
second outrage in that vicinity, and it
behooves' the police to keep a sharp
lookout.' ' There are many children and
young girls in that vicinity, constantly
passing, and there mav be trouble there
yet.
Amcsements Aheap.t Wvman the
ventriloquist and magician lias cpgaged
the Opera House for four night, com
mencing on the 8th of October.. .
: The dramatic season will bo opened
bn-hc 15th: of October by Miss Lillie
Eldridgc and a jcombination troupe and
will be followed by other fine actors
and good stock ckmpanici. T ' Q
Capt. Pennypacker informs uj that avc
are to have some very fine and noted
actors and actresf es visit us this season,
and it behooves the citizens of Wil-
mington to turn out and give them good
houses ' so 'tjiat5 bur cft $hf, lie nM$
attractive tolstrangers IrbnVabroadtmd
those of the surrounding t counties, es
Only fifty balea of cotton were receiT
cd in Raleigh last week."
- Ho wan county brags on a pig sixteen
months old and weighs over four hun
dred pounds.
Xhe tParoftJ Husbandry in New
Bern want to organize a Banking Insti
tution there.
Gov. Wrm. A. Graham is still at the
Oatawba V'hito Sulphur .Sprint much
jmpr0vean -eiyi. t
There are four counties yet to be
lizard from on the late election on the
tDiiititlitiDnal! amendments.
J I 0 i
ine I'ayeucviiie txigie entertains its
mathematical -readers with difficult al-
The Fayettcville Eagle entertains its
feW r
' AaoPk It and George Hoi-
lonrl t-HtrliiT nnsnnniN in fhp Alhiinv I
Penitentiary, bav hi
will return home in a
been
a few
, l ne almost skeleton remains ot a man
were found last week m WayW county.
No one could sive any account of hinul
For Superior Court in Cumberland
17h'NdVcmberlext,.are 201 .reason
iu''.. ir. 1a. ,ri u ra . ? f-l
' ' . ' '
ccaia iocsei- una, o, on nprieaEanK i
D
OCKet. , . .
CdnttaWafe calfed rfJr to MM tlfJ
3?aATettetiUeandFlorericQ Railroad from
Viiu luimti luaLt lv ijuuu jl ilv.1 , iiuv
Carolina .Central KoilroacL disttncW
rtf f?l in lino
Ul a. I" 1 .
' ' . .''-. 7 .-i .
tery of Wilmington- wil be pened(1at
Beth-Car Church, Bladen ' county, on
n
The
remam- of the, Jlon. T : Mf Bljrters of. sugars in. th& ' city.' Mr.
were taken from the W bite Sul- fskdv wa& identifiSl wUh steamboat.
rinprcr
uui ppnugs iauiiwiu fui iuwciiViit,
o : xii-' : i
wucre iucicuuiiuBui ""m' ww
or two. Children now rest. ; . . 1
"I . i i M.rj il.l'
Durham, has paid a revenue tax.to.tub
government since January' lsrt of nearly
$140,000. His tax .or tho year 1873
will ovc rreach' $200 000. ' ; ;i
;.n
J.1IU11; JO V lium.lii nun, ill nuiauii
county 100 years old, whose husband
went through the revolutionary , war,
.: . - J . -II
and her second was mnea m tue war 01
... i '
1812. AsheviUc jUxomOor. ...... , , ;
mi r'ui. i ,r ii- J 4
The Goldsboro' Messenger do hvers it-
-i . i i j
"IS-TiCT
ferencc manifested by parents wt n r
crence to the education of their soiis.
The ricdniont Press is seriously in
clined to doubt the statement of the
Mountain Messenger .that a rattlcnatej
was recently killed on Negro Mountain?
40 feet and 10 inches loug, with, 93'jrat,
tie?.
-""'fc-- - ' J ' n J
white and forty colored pupils have rel
"i j , . -i ' 1 -i ., i "'! ' ''W t
i !t.:. SVtl
uca, uirfflD ana liuna lusntmmns, ine
tarit number ever Spotted bv tho 1st
largest number ever reported
of October before, and a larger number
nf now minds than of anv nreVioua'
" f f -i -
year. -' . ' ,
Tha-Fayettcviile ixr, (Democratic-
.vxu.v.wmv, K v
PhG " -;. matte "onc
ncanrst swindles ever inflicted on
nnnfrv. inul tbosft who voted for it
thinks
the m
the country, and those Avho voted for it
deserve everlasting disgrace:" Every
Democratic Congressman' fom 'North
Carolina Leach, Shobcr, Rogers, Wr ad
dell, Harper, Rans'om, all have shared
in the "grabj' and not one of them has
returned it!
Hon. Orccne KcndriCk:, & native Of
. , l , l . . I ,, ,
North Carolina but a resident Of Water-
bury, Cqnn. or nnX,veM, o!if at
that place on Augos.u 2th last. The"
Charlotte Observer says oblum In the
rri"fo vi aaa.,
oury, wnerc nc Dccame acuvciy cnga-cq
in various manufacturiety
lulactunet. and Hiade,ft
larcre fortune;' Ho eniovedthe hrcdicst
confidence aiiud esteem of th'ejciiizeno
Cjonnccticut Whs frequently' fleeted to
the xlousc ot rveprescntatives ana nooa
than once to the Senate. In1' 1851 ne
was elected Lieutenant-Governor of Jtbo.
5Aatc, and imbsequcntly in ah ;elcctfoh
by the Legislature came
of being chosen Oovcrnor,
nor.- nc . n
. 1 . . . . . . . .
twice speaker of the House
,H r-
! '
Th
the oper
that
has been given, and wort;, on, it wuii
rw .m nALi 1 nn fn.mnmMi wroolr
everyUeason to , believe j tiiit the hoi
will be such an one as Charlotte caa be
proud of, and certain it is tliat; j
supplv a Svant which Charlotte has long
Washimrton is besirininsr to briebtoa
up again, and "the board i ng-hvuae keep-
ers are speculating orft he prosprct of ii
little back-pay:
: Tlie recent rain storms has had th(
Tlw . ronf rain ii,.rm hi had the
iiie rccenw ram storms nas au iuu
e contract ior uiu.um.. .ux-v. I aramoorr i-Paxsoit " Coates, ). trreat Caswell, A II VauB
.1 boilSO which is tO IjC bUllt 111 I ii. t J.1 ;x. t;.l I l.;..C,i1' Sltnanmr K I". t on I?ibill'!
city, says the Charlotte Observer,, Kccard4. .Wmi Benson 3Id., Great U'tteville, A dliams & Murcluon.
I I Iff KIMITin'TwIllHfH SfMHIlir 'Illllltll I wj , . - a
,tDtioDai'itaria4ut.i(' to.'toightfct-t.f iriw. Steamer Ccll. ra.W..n,
J LATEST BY
liiti
It
LttJC Vv
uH U1C 11UUU1C 1 .k LUC
New
-llwtfefiomSnii" decnritH
r'TlrV WUVB
neppettl Vaudtf 60 Wan streetboth
tiiihf cnmr ;VvX-i'
L l. V-T C'VI ' . -",vt v I
A . .cirnr'
iiy Vompany,'and'aUo-directorsof
LmfJ:
Ti. . 2 7 . "Vj
lai. Wurcc
MmWnri - lM
iSZSZXH
. I- ...
tmA tesome Wfhe loans which
it made to SkWdr fc Gandr ere
Gandywerci
,1
-vilwW.SfeaT WAt Ak IukJ
li
ions. Frequent consultations were
ha
Fin.. - - : .
" I w r- ' . ..Ti..j t a
ev market: anti tne tact tnat tneian -
Isas' loi &lEcxausecurities were not
f Kisgotla'bW nTSpVCrectV precluded the
making of Ioansr:in oUier and Jese par-
1 it; -c r - - - 7. j o - .
lpra naa inqr.cjtorc.ocen cajicajcstcruay
I mornimr it undwas 'resolved to suspend
I tpitinorariTv .and. call a meetin?? of credi-
.,; W . .,,11,. (I., M ...
I t0IP?Pj$MruaT aC;H? n c
.ij!. "arijtl -othcr Interest for iriahy
I . '
I years ' and has Always borne a good
I L i.Vl44roib .
I UUUig 1UI uunuvim ox vaxivi.. iiiviiiv.
lsHetherd Gaudy &o.t? of NoUGO Wall
J street, either o: these.' houses, have
suspended as yet.'' f -
I ngfiile.the seventy-first regiment was
I nararlihf through 4th street.' Williams-
I x T : O. O . - -
bttrg, tJUu mQiung, a oaicony crowaca
with spectators,' suddenly broke down
j' i.J''L4 ..Mn.
1 ami aiincxiA piitutcu w amv
I .. , .. I . L!ii..i l iir
I waiK.' one person was- Kineu anu m-
dre' prqss, ficycrely injured.
TTTt . stated,tw a mimber of guits iu.
i ... i
W I (iM. wW soon 1.
I 1 fWnd . directors.' pcrsonall v. for al
ldfed? HleffaP'ncfa done in connection
witli the recent declaration of dividend
a A MASSACHUSETTS. "
'v' piilNCFilxp, September 9. '
The Republfctin' cays the caucus re
stilts' up to bhd oiclock this irierning
I llCVTXljj, Wn,l.,n.l-
T tju. k v , - . . ,
.the.fJouvtntion absolutely certain.
t The present count triACs Washburn
i j fc , 7 . ..
&;.,tWrP; (louMful i,
Boston, Sept. 0.
T-i': :'l . -iH J.J.l,. 4n " T.,4l'n4.
I - - - .
vVdria 4 to Washbtrrri. ' A bolt Avas made
h,'r.L ,-Jr-W,A!f 'itinmmirmnlnff
I. gii-.Batlep deic tes elected at midnight
Hii. Butler delegates elected at muinignt
&& 'TM pUnt stood, accprding
a thJWm, '-Wnshiiii'rn 507 ; Butler
l. :'i ir 1. .. a .
92 iTflonbtful 57; with about 1U0 to be
i f Sr. 3 V t
fcAtrbiwNiA;
S A3 FitAJitasc Off Sc ptc niber 0.
' Jphn Jxvhag has made further sUitc-
itYnrtajtrt'AMJrfirt. ofHrrr TiPPR. in TYllich
'l xvww.. 7
c insists' upbtt the truth of his former
statemeinj.:aml jwitt SA cae to it before
JU(c ofpneof thq Cou ts to-morrow.
Vonvajd his fetatcmcnt to New
KiTriDN.Vs' lliat Vith proper
. uarantecs lor nis saietv iiy-ocay j oik
f teHr nfoduce Nathan's memorandum
Kluiftrl nrk fcaktm from the biife on
thihA of the. murder. v.
trO .aoi
.-i)ii". t IOIr.-J'
WlLii ingtok, Sept. 'J.
the Orand. Council of Improvetl Or-
drr?ied tijUj is, ip session hero. A
pardoned, and .J w-.f r Middling,
Says. ' . I ii!Xl2xilLVtZ'4i'r Strict Middlimr.
1 jii laruuu&viuir WHiuxx vvas uowiv icj 11111
AvithWo totel lp.f tendance including the follow-
-.JiWChEi JAmei' P. Rilcv. Va.. Great
t r-w ,
1 . " .-. . . . a :
Inehshdnecr Chas.'; S. Bctt-, O
henior
Wuilk.F.,3Icacham, Junior
feccjVf Wamp
KANSAS.
, i . ' ;KsA3 Crrv, Sept.
Col. Tavlor, an okl Utah miuer, re-
porta a wonderful lead mine near Iax
te Spring, fxoni'.Wliich Uiir lkc pure
."-aVriJLSTA, Sept. 0.
Thomas L. Busby dropped dead yes-
I . 7 rf ,r , ,
i nF ,i;anrtc nn ArrPnnmih
v in.."! ji..v.wv, w..
- . . . ' 1.1
i lUDuei: jusuuA.,uaii. ..'i'-. v.jh. vi i .,.....v. - '
urn. CLEARED.
. . -vx.. .. - - - -' - 1
AVILMINGTON MARKET.
1 ;TUESDApt.&-3() A M.
-r
lSHiiriTS lxrnrnxTiNE Sales of 10
Sales of
at 30 ccnts g:allon fdrSouthern
pacisage?.
?in No sales reiorud.
PP" fTcrKTiKE Saks .of 3L0
M.
ft,!-'- 4oi!?JTi5Ji 4n v.t
y tj ty fc ' f rul, U?
ii.uin.
'iTlT ?inlvs of .r0 1,1, ., s- -a
lbl1 ' '
r' . . .
LOTToN-baics ot - bales at lo cents, Xcw Vorkamship Behcfactoc
on. 2 at,17, 2 at IS. and L;U 10) cnits r 2,816 bbls rosin, 1,1 12 do spirits turpen-n-i
poiihd. 'inrkcl1 iicfminAnv uiichangcxl tine, 100 do tar, 36 bale sheeting, S do
as 4. : &
IW Orrlinnr-
10
12
151
16
17
is,,
10
cents lb
W1 quinary
MiddUng,
1 CJ-; T AC:.'
, x- , , Q i yj 's'tyivi '
null NilV:ll Srnrr rn lirTiiif SfinfpmlorO
r j. ' , c "
--r-j 1 --- - "
ommcrce ;
110 bales.
I i afloat. '
20'
i" s ! r - n
.j
Total,
in!) 4t
Spirits Turpi, in yard,
S,-M casks.
atloat,
I I ItT'll i
3
j
(10,111 k
'in ,717
in van!,
dils
I f afloat
o -O.J
,1 '
I
I Tar in yard,
100,150
32
afloat,
Total,
2,720
1 ,u;s
Lr0
1 S
Cnide Turpentine
in yard,
afloat, :
fTotal,
Jieceipts per raiiroaa ot naval -tore
sni anncar on the bulletin board of the
- l x
1 Cotton, (baleO
spirits lurpcnline, y)ls.?)
Of. i
-Jl
i lwosni, (bbljr
1,120
Stock of Naval Store.- in New York
ILlc'il i , o
. . ,?
fin i.
f'M-iWpc.
' '
Spirits lunrEXTiNE.
Rosix.
Tait,
4 j BY TELEnilAril. I
NEW YORK MARKETS.
NiiAV York, September !.
Cotton quiet'8 and iirm Sales of 107
uaies upaimsat ; wriean. -1. r iuui
nrni aim .uuei. vjieaL mui. luui
steady, l'orr quiet and.wc? k neAv mess
$17 C2i(s$17 , 75r lord dull and heavy
tdrkauictand.Avc?ic iieAvmess
old steami S oUXyS 7-16. .Turpentine,
steadv at 41 cents.- Rosin dull at 3.20
fa strai
ned. Freights firm.
FINANCIAL.
. . ,.... . . 1 .1 .
fTtefiEGrcApir.
New York, September 0.
' Money h. -m at t f c-ent. prc.niun.
tlA i'.- f 11'). Pvoliannro Inner
1 . . , , ,
I 882-: short MJL ..Government bonds dull
I 9 ml 1 n wpr " ; H. : fitilondf onirt ami noni
inal. Sloe, s active'." ' .
FOREIGN MARKETS.
London, S.-pt.
weather is ioravonibte to the
Ncav Fives 1 .
; The
crops.
Liverpool, Sept. 0.
! Cotton (inn Uplands Sld ; Orleans
0Id201l. Sales of 15,0001 bales'; -for
Speculation a,nd ' expert' $000 Bales. ' "
IT
Port of Wilmingtoa, Sopt 0. 1873
: ARRIVED.
! iSchr Etta, Heady, Swan.boro', Ed
wards Sc Hall, Avith naval stores. 1
Schr Allelic, 3Ioore, 'Baltimore, Ixl
Avards & Hall.
: Schr Lorenzo, .Foreman, Topsail. Ed
wards fe Hall. ' . 1
, Brig Alice Lea, Filter, I'hiladelphia,'
llarriss Sc Howell, 0 days, with "00 tons
coal for ) G Parsley & Co, and o00 emp
ty bbls for A H VanBokkelen.
; 'Sc)ir John, (ialriyJ, Now . Vyk,, li
day? WiPiariis .: Mrircfdson.'' 1 1 k x
1 enr E Francis, l'avne, Hvde county,
l)eRossctt & Co.
' .Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Favcttc
ville, Worth fc Worth.
fcteamer Caswell, J uddion, ioint
okkcieu.
Fav-
Nor I r i ;r Victor,
An-h
.c:i,
C'o'rk.
Nl'AV
l)eHossett Co. i
Steamship Bciicfaclor. Join--.
York, Iktrry P.ros.
. Sicaur4iip . Lucille, iicnnelt, Halti
morc, AD Cazaux.
Steam-hip Tonawania. Wilthank.-,
Philiulclphia, Worth & Worth.
. IT . II' .1 1.". ........
Steamer, A r lUiri, oriu, rayciic
vine.. Willian45 Murchisonj
The following arc the names of the
various springs at Saratoga; Congress,
1'Utnam, lilgn I-OCK, lJtccisior, xwxvjw.,
I c. !..:.. r '. f ;.;
I A illiO iriiliujr tv;ff xjuuist ,.
I 4. -m t' . . If ? 1 . Tl . 1
r.n:
t
HECEIPTS.- -
PER RtVhJkjtEJ &c!
' ; ' f . . .-: j , - v. ;
Steamer CaRwell 41 bbU tumcntliic.
6 do tar. ' ! -
Steamer Hurt 200 bbls rosin, 123 do
spirits turpentine, 23 do tar. 17 bales
sheeting. ? ' ? , .
SchrE Fmndsl,2j(W biwhek corn,
3X) do oats. I :
, earner i.ee-3.0 bbls rosii
U i ;V i
' "iLLVlJJliltrui. ,
WAOTWIbE. i
cottoiuels
Baltimore Steamsliin .l,ncillc-5r7 i
bbli tar,.P5a46ios!u; 117-9tirit8 tur-pentine.1-
;,V i t ' .. ,V;;!"
x iuucipuia 'oicainsnip lonawan
da 50 bbls pitch, 1,202 do rosin, 40 do
spirits, 150 do turpentine 42 bale cot
ton, 15 do yams,, 9, do rags, 33.G8D feet
iimoer, 10 packages muse.
. I FOREIGN. ' .
Gork-Nor Brig Victor 1.7S7 bbls
spirits, 144 do rosin.' '
'ZISCELLANV,
'XYcJb to -from thh lrt.)
Vineyard Haven Arrival ith.-schr
Siophen G, Hart, for Bath (crcAv sick.)
rjpoken bchr John Gabriel, from
New York for Wilmington, Sept: 4, 20,
miles South of Hattcras.
Fortland, Me.; Sent. 4 One of the
nclv .ball buoys, is to be placed off the
light at the entrance to our harixnv
The buoy consUts of a '"ama resting
ujion the Avatcr, and m which is hung a
bell, so that every moliou of the frame
causes the belt to toll. "...
Day Beacons Notice is lrerehv given
oi( me erection oi. oeacoDs on itam is
land Ledge, entrance to Portland, Me.;
Dry balvage: on Cape Ann, 3Iass, and
cliange of character of beacon on Black
Rocks, mouth of Mcrrimac ri'cr, New-
bUryport harbor, Massachusetts.
A AAOodcn tripod 00 feet high, ha:j
been erected on the South point of Rain
Island. Lcdgc,,ea3t,aidc main entrance
to Porfclanu Harbor, -Me. , -The feet of
I Ujo structure arc of Avrought iron, set
i irliii tbo IrMio'p at. :ibrnt, liifrn WntofliiV"-
I - j-, - - o - - ' v - v
the top is coA'crcd in about one-third; of
the way down, and is painted red. The
bearings by compass and distant in
nautical rnifes of prominent objects,
arc as folloAv!4: Witcfi R6ck bears
I Sbtitheast by S, fiVe-eights of a" mile;
Jordan's Ret bears SWr, scven-eightbs
, ,H' of a mile; Portland Head ,JUighthous(,
:'.0 72.3 IjeArs ' W bySIS, one mile; Bang's Is
land (south iint)' bears NWlifWl
iW, ; seven-eighta of a mile.
,1
List of V ossein Sailed fox this
j : , PortJ
LONDON.
Sophia firbitz, Gorbitz, 1 - eld Avg 20
G N GredlOhen.Dcthloss. eld Auir
v on-oer xwoniston, 4.7agemau,
1i ' eld Aug 8
Else-Esfthricht, Eschricht, eld July 'I'.i
Douglass, Wilson, sld Jujie 2
Ot Barque Victoria, Schutz, eld Julv2S
i AMSTERDAM. . ';
Elizabeth Cath, Anderson, eld Aug 8
1 S. PIERRE.
Sclir A Kickards, ld.Juno
(tRA VESENI). - r..
Ard, Jackson, sld Suly;2 ,
LIVERPOOL. .
Carl August, Pcttcsbn,- eld A ug 1 2
Leda, Muller, entered, cait Auk 12
Carl August, -cteron ' sld J.uiy 21
pr"Barquentinc Elizabetli.. Taylor,,, , .
, ' ; :". ' 1 sld Aug 1
Esanipler, JtpbctiV-'. ..' $W Jtly 18
Sehr S J Gilmorc, Dutch,, slt June
Nor Barque Ulrika,'Petterwon, i '
s :;. :tTl,lV"x, 'fid;Juiy 20
Bariue Landho, Olsen:' nldJulv 12
IJarjuc -Bertba, Schwartz, Ad July 2o
Schr Isaoeila Fisher, ' j . eld Sept 1.
Schr John Kelso, Kelso, . eld Aug 10
Schr John 3Xosere, Adams, ld Aug S
BANGORJ'.;
Schr. Addie L. Cutler. Smith,
, ; " eld Au.2.
PLYMOUTH.,. -Oceana,
Aslackscn, cJd April 10
(Jcr bark 3fynhecr, Tennon, dd July 2S
' ..JLVMBCRa; , ..
1
Maria Hcvn. Reckv bid July 23
Flosta,' Aiidcrsoji, ; , t
Ht Olaf, Hasccl, . . t
DEAL.
C Ncumau Gxdcjhehn,
NORWAY.
MtJu1v ,
bid July 15
eld Aug 11
Maria Eoc, Scbultz,
List of Vciscli In thi Port.
i T-V. BAilQUES. ;i '' I
Viek & Alt-bam:.
Norwegian 0tctildc, Olsc-n, div
Heide lro
Ger Rudolph, Paske, d, .-r E IViciiau
BRIGS -Alice
Ia&T&UX'JUtxi , cc
Howell. ; : - ' .'-
r;cr Dorotlia', ltcclzke, di, . E Pechau.
tier Diana, Mailneli-, dw,
- j J R BhiMaom Ac Kvatn
, ( VSOTIOONEKS '
! John Gatmcl, db. William, A tur'
Murv A irtion d-N, 1 . f
,,;-.;-.,! Harris Ac Unwell .
OISCELLANECUS.
kjiu JMicix tested a0IlKrAf byf
4or Jing'AiKcr,' naracn, m -uiy i
VitrtWuPrrltomOn,,' ; .Id-May 22
j -1.. i BELFAST, -MKi-i ' .
w put up in barrels and sent away.
Iecially