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THI3 every ' copied g5rro jvub . i SO : Three Pita r,oo SUi 01 ' o is i One ,Ir wUl ! anr part a k farriers. iterrvi b; weea. e report any apersregmij. Vfitf- AQVUA Z Spe Bfovn .4 Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET. LLCOMINCLTOSELLAT THE FormerLow Prices, l..9.Bjal of tbe recent aJvanec. ttY-r. determined to gire p...,. He opportune of laying In k S lite touched for tbe past Tear, isJ5tjlatbfwic?: jjlcachcd Cottons. , 0 .UxS!.irtinZ6ntiper yard, A,,..eagSUrtin per yard. 44Crui Stirling 8 cent! perjard. 4CUirtiB9eQtiperjard' MFraitof tbe Loom Shirting, 10c perjard. MAtcoan A. A. Shirting 10c prjd. H FMw.lI SLlrtinj. 10 cents per yard. 44 UuitU Shirting. 10 centi per jard. 4 4 Weareaa No. 1 Shirting. 11c per jard. 4 Weuatta Stirling. WA cents per jard. riililcaclicdShirlin?. Oar Own. Hi cents per jard. fflZabgtoa Cotton Mill., X cents pr jard. roramouthl4h'centjpr jard. J 14 Rtir;haia A, " cents per jard. 4 4 Like George A A, cents per jard. 44 Norfolk N, 7 cents per jard. 4-4 Nt Market 0, 8 cents per jard. 44 Great Falls J, 8 cents per jard. 44 Sphinx No. 2J, 8 cents per jard. Sheeting In all the Favorite Brands. Hamburg- Edging Insert ions. Xotwithstandiog the great rush we hare laiia the above for the past week, we axe irtparti to show a very large tnortment. Irirj ooe should see them whether thej pur due er noL The WaniMitta Shirt. 73c "ithont ANT exception the best tilat is this country. Prist! Cambric Shirts 25 cents each I Grata' heavy Homespun Drawers 55c each. Ae., 4c, Ac, Ac, Ac. Mike co delay but come it once. m p. 45 Market fltroet. For Rent FiOil lit October, 1S73, that JOODjJ STORE, on North Front Tj" ,at pref eat occupied by S. Iff aciiort. ill - t25 D.A.8M1TH. House Wanted to Bent. l -vwi,A4, dilu wen- fZ.- 31 lLT item onsies fc Z1" eoauialar three or four Tj L JromiudiuarconTnlences, 1 5 f 1 . ..5!2 ,uti situation of house, Ac For Rent, pX2j situated Oflces OTtrZT BO&fr Also, ttt old PILOT " J l S.wJ?po,it F- Cummins; A '! S JCl,Mi two oiSceson DocJ 1 j1 0ILE3 A MUBCUI30N. Stat'onerv. Pa LlNr f STATIONERY AND U3TCT GfoD3 for the Horns, the Desk scnool. No trouble to show roods, at 8. JEWETT8. gt Froit Street Book Store. A DTERTI3K IH THE VlT.Vtvnrnv f Tnrmviv V-.ce corner Water and Chestnut streets. WMW RODDICK imutr Tin ! DiiH 1 iiHim VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. 1 S. JuwtTT SuUonerr and Fancy Goods, P. Htxxsntaia To Suit AH.) J. C. Mcsds ThermsJine. Ucnoi-We are Prepared. j. Crabs are scarce and poor. News is very scarce to-day. Shrimps cling like a brother to ten cents a quart. i ' j The' question now is: "Arc wc goir? to mote?" i Toe Grcenbacken meet to-nilit in the Cjurt House. . Disinfect your premises and see that ,bejr arc properlj policed. The office of the Hibernian Association was draped this morning. j Oysters in market yesterday, lnt not Teryiat. No ''rf1 In them. i Mullets were'sellins at 7A- cents icr bunch yesterday afternoon. ' m i ' j The ranks of the toble army of grass widowers are becoming thinned out. Fall is most here, but to tbe man who steps on a grape hull it has already come. Onlv a few more days left in which to take the benefit of the; Bankrupt;, act. Pitch in lemons.' j Marsh ben shooting is now jn order on bo sounds. Some sportsmen' have had good luck thus early. j J Packages of billiousfever put up in green "lobes are offered; for sale now under the name of watermelons- j' ; ! ; We learn that a movement is on foot f ... f T ookin" towards the organization oi a uu renile Debating Society. rr 'Georsre L. Shackelford, a native of M.ritv. hnt latterlv residing in Tarboro is aoout to remove to Charlotte for the practice of his profession, dentistry.' j The river is failing very rapidly and now is in very uncomfortable boating or der. Capt. Garrison states that he will have to run flats in prder to get Over tjie shoals. . i The flags of the shipping in port- .and ho of the Enclisb. German, Norwegian and Danish Vice Consuls, were half-mast ed to-day in respect to the memory oi Capt. I. B. Grainger. j A ra"ed urchin whose love for sweets made him forget the Eighth Commana- ,nt if ha ever !knew it, stole a young duck a few days ago and offered it at a corner grocey for a stick of candy. j The foreigners are comingj in rapidly. and ours begins to Jook use - port town now. Tnere are sua fly and sixty square riggers Que and in a few days our harbor will d pretty full but with the facilities we now enjoy wo will be able to furnisii cargoes for them all. t I Personal. "FA win W. Kerr. 'Esq., 'of Sampson ronntr. ia in the city on a short visit. We mentioned a report yesterday from the Goldsboro Messenger, to the effect tnat Mr. v . .Wmt to announce himself as m independehtcandidate for Congress in this & istrict, and to-day a kevxbw reputi," u rviewed him on tbe subjeet but found him non committal. ' Carolina yacht Club. At an adiournsd meeting of the Caro lina Yacht Club.bcld this afternoon in the -M.tinnal TUnk buildine. resolutions ex pressive of the feeling of the members of tbe club at the death of Compodore Graineer were passed, i The regatta which was set for Wednesday Septem ber 4tb, will be postponed out of respect the deceased Commodore, -vithin tbe short space pf three months tbe mem- bers of the Yacht Club nave oeen canea nponto mourntbeideath pf two of their most highly esteemea memoera. 1 rnttare Glnseibread. Toi-o nr rnn of butter and lard melted together, add one icup New Orleans mo- i. ?. (Kit nn rnn each Of SUgar and cold water, two large tcaspoonfuW cicer. two eggs beaten, and four cups of flour, having m u tnreo largo Powdeii. Uake m luia awub. moderate hot oven. ; Wilmington District. AppointmenU for Quarterly Meetings made by Rev. L S. Burkhcad: . ci. An? 3l-Sept 1 VyUUWU.MlMlHUittMi" e : . " 1 rTiv Crvihtr I I WILMINGTON, N. C, Ble Freshet There has lately been one of the largest freshets known iu Sampson county and the destruction to crops and cattle is said to be very great. 1 The drought killed the high land crops and the freshet has swept away most of tb corn in the low lands. It will be difficult to estimate tbe loss caused by the freshet, and the farmers are of the opinion that not one third of a crop will be made in Sampson this year. City Court. H Richard Wasb'ngton was arraigned be fore His Honor, the Mayor, this morning on the charge of an assault with-a deadly weapon upon Lud Johnson. -Washington was ordered to give bond for" his ap pearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was placed in the custody of the Sheriff. j Lewis Nixon was next brought before the Mayor, charged with sleeping on the streets. The case being a trifling oue the boy was discharged. A white man was also arraigned on the same charge and was likewise discharged. Laura Williams, charged with disord erly conduct, was ordered to pay a fine of two dollars or bo confined in the city prison for 15 days. j J -i The Iloff Cholera. ; Our good friend, Col. T.S. Memory, or Whiteville, Columbus county, having seen the article which wo published a few days since relative to the cases of hog cholera, sends us a recipe as a cure, or preventive, which' we commend to our readers ; ! Whiteville, N. C, Aug. 2G, 1878. Dear Sin: During the fall of 1876, when Turner's Almanac came out, 1 saw a remedy for bog cholera on page 11. I have used it ever since and have not had a single case of cholera amoDg ' my hogs, although my neighbors, whose lots were not more than 100 yards from mine, lost many hogs from the disease. The remedy fund it ia enuallv as eooda3 a preventive) i Rimnlv tn aive to each hoa alteaspoon- ful of saltpetre twice a week. My hogs have done so well: irom me use ut iuo above that I desire it to be known to the public. The saltpetre may be given with Pulverized charcoal, (mixed with corn meal so as to induce the hogs to eat t) is a very good thing. lours, xc.t T. S. Mfmobv. A Pedestrian Tour. The Charlotte Observer gives the fol- i ' :i ..t!nliiri nf a. Inner pedestrian tour undertaken and accom plished by Mr. WilRe 15. Meares, a young gentleman well known here and son of Dr. Buckey Meares, a native, and for many years a resident of Wilmington. He was accompanied by Mr. John Arthur, also well known in this city. i w "R Mmi-ph. formerly of Salis burynow a Baltimore commercial jtravel- this section of the State, came into the city from the moun- tains a cay or two ago, utiu5 pleted a tramp through that section of the State, covering ; 605 miles. . 'Less than two months ago I he left wainaua, S C. in company with Mr. John Arthur, of Columbia, and ! struck for the JSortn Carolina line. They wore xngum walking suits with t . knee pants and brown stockings, ana ineir baggage weighed only five pounds, i ney traviirsad all the counties west of the Blue Ridge and east of Asheville, where they wound up the journey less man a woe i 'hnw Y-n o no inn inn uv coar bmmi itDppingto fish and hunt whertver they -trArV a suitable place for the exercise of Ymt omasionallv they Step- ped thirty miles a day and found no trouble in doing bo. ioia with their trip, and heartily recommend h mod nf travel to summer tourists in mrth Carolina. Their ex penses, including the outfit, were only S50. First National Bank. Th hankinc rooms in the old Cape Fear Bank building, on North Front street, vntiv occupied by the Dawson Bank, are being remodeled and improved, under unnerintendence of Capt. K. o. Kaa- diffe, for occupation by the First National Bank. The main, or banking roomys uu- derzoinz some marked change?, the wood pn TiiUars to be removed and iron columns t t.VA their Place, ana an aaaiuon hPintr buUt to the rear of the Directors r v,o itmA aiza ns this latter, and t mnnftrfd with it by folding doors In this the President's office will be located and when a meeting of the Board of Di- rftrtnrs to be held, the two will be thrown Into one. Altogether, when completed, it will be one of the. handsomest banking wnAsia the State. It will be ready for occupation by the first of October. Col. Waddell will fill his appoinmeiit to address tbepeople of Wihnington, onFriJ dvr evenine next, from the portico of the bank building, opposite the Porcell House. Inquiries Answered. Mr. Thos. A. Branch, of Hillsboro, Tampa county, Florida, writes to know something of the whereabouts of three uncles who resided near Wilmington pre vious to the war, by name John R. Mc Lendon, Thos. AT McLendon, and E. C. McLendon. The first named has gone West or South, we do not know which, the second is living near the old place i in Pender county, postoffice Asheton, and the third is practising medicine I some where in Onslow county. i : U Dastardly Assault. Two unsuccesafQl attempts have ( been made within the past t;o days by Rich ard Washington to take the life of Lud Johnson, a shoemaker hav'ng his shop in "Paddy's Hollow." Both the men are colored and there seems to have existed some grudge against Johnson, growing out of what Washington, thought to have been Johnson's influence in having him discharged from the steamer Waccamaw and having a young Triend appointed to the position caused by his discharge.' Monday night Washington attempted to pick a quarrel with Johnson while the latter was in a shop in the Hollow. Later in the night Johnson went to the steamer Waccamaw to see his friend about some monev matters when he was confronted by Washington and thrown to the ground, when Washington told him he was goiDg to throw him overboard and tried to get his legs over the cap of the wharf. Johnson called for the police and succeeded in break'ng aray from his antagonist who hurled stones at him as he ran out 1 into the street. Last night Johnson was getting his tea at an eating shop near the corner of Mul berry and Front streets, when he was call ed to the door and again confronted by Washington, who made a lunge at him with a sheath knife. Johnson sw the blade of the knife glitter by the dim light of the fire on the heatth of the room just in time to get-out of the way by jumping backwards into the room and knocking, over a large table which was spread for tea The cry of police was raised and Wash ington made a hasty retreat but was cap tured near the corner of Princess i and Front streets. Washington, it seems, was boostcdjup to his deeds of desperation by a couple of sable damsels from "Ram Cat Alley." As will be seen by the proceedings of' the City Court, he has been committed to jail to await a hearing of his case at the next term of the Criminal Court. The damsels have been arrested fo aiding aud abetting Washington in his as sault, and will have a hearing before Jus tice Harriss. Grape Jelly, For grape jelly4he fruit should not be too ripe; wash, remove the stems and , put into a porcelian kettle with just enougn water 1 to keep irom .ourning; simmer until the grapesj are ' soft, then strain through a cloth or flannel Dag, ana to each pint of juice add one pound ot sugar; boil twenty minutes , ! and just before it is done add one teaspoonful of dissolved gum arabic to each pint. Hotel Arlrrals. TTnrrsK. Wilmington N.O. Aurust 28th. I. L. Dolby, proprietor. from 10:05 o'clock August 27 to 10:05 o'clock August 28th.-H Bacon, Smith- villeN C;F G 1'mniey, iw Fairfax, Wm W McCullougb, Baltimore W T W.JV V W H Bagley Weldon, N U; u a -? vu:u. r;.;nnaH- IA B Pritchard. Rich- mond; E L McCormachoe ! Heel IfC; m- . Tt..L!L.m. 'than Col J N MCUOil, IVWJMUguaixj, FranVell.'New York; James S Antisdale, Michigan; Jno deWitt, Baltimore; Bb Woodard, New "V-" t t a . Cant Lawm i xverr, Clinton,N C; A Sybel, Brooklyn,N 1 ; H r Blakely, urunswic. w, - Ellis, Mullins, S C. Phrcell House. Wilmington, N. C, Anmisti S. Cobb Bros., propneiors. August August i7, to 10:05 W G Curtii, SmiAvdle, N C , W H Sloan, Chinquepm, - jda SSunty C; John W Pass, Faisons, N C, J M SmMj, Master Sridtn,i?ayec - n TtT wi TTrT- Smithville, r t, iii Thi5??; AVH'Smitb, North Burkhimer, city , w " jfoun Carolina ; John H Df nlel, . iuac m m 5 A SmCb lo, i,cr- an nexion. Mass ; Wuuam x boro Sound, N C ; E urru, fir,- txti we have seen this sea- son were some raised by Capt. F. M. Wooten on his farm near this cty. . NO. 177 i Arrival or trie Remains of Capt. I. u. Grainser-The Funeral Scrvi ces. The remains of CaDt. I II GraJnrr arrived this moraine bv the Wilriincn & Weldon R. R. train and were met at Via .larvrif V tt 1 ! f ... tv" "j, large concourse oi citizens wno naa garnered thero to pay respect to the memory of the lamented deceased. Committees from the Produce and Com mercial Exchange, Hibernian Benevolent Association, Carolina Yacht Club and Cape Fear Light Artillery met the body at itocky Point and escorted it to this city. The remains, followed by a Very large number of citizens, were carried to the Parish School room ; of iSt. John's Church! where they was left until tho hour fixed for the funeral service. Detachments of the Hibernian Asso ciation and the Cape Fear Light Artil lery were left with the body. Mrs.; Grainger ai rived this morning, and as she appeared on the platform many were the eyes which were dimmed with tears of sympathy for her in her deep and great affliction. " ' As we write the last tributes of affec-1 tion and esteem are beiDg paid to the mortal remains' of the deceased. The ser vices at St. John's Church, which in the absence of the Rector, Rev. George Tat-' terson, were conllucted by Rev. Dr. Watson, and Rev. T. M. Ambler were impressive in I the extreme, the Church being crowded to its utmost capacity. The pall bearers were Hon. R. R. Bridgers, Col. J. J. Iledrick, Col. J. W. Atkinson, Mai. T. II. McKoy, Mai Jam PR RpHIpv Ma: f! ?.T Kfprlman Mni' i). J. Devarle and Wm. II. Bernard, Esq. There is td 4 great extent a suspension ef business during the progress of the funeral ceremonies, the eutire community, almost to a man,scemingklesirous to give some in dication of their regard for the memory of the lamented dead. I i The Complexion. It will, no doubt, be of great interest to many ladies to know that "magnesia, (an article used by many j ; a toilet pow der in theffirm belief that it is harmless) is pronounced by chemists to be very inr jurious to the skin. Used for any length of time it dries' the cuticle, , and causes the face to become rough and scaly. For the benefit of those who may have been induced to use magnesia we append the following simple but efficacious remedy: One ounce glycerine, one-half ounce col ogne, six and one-half ounces orange flow er water. Apply to the face morning and night. As a toilet powder is almost a necessity, and as many of the prepara tions in the market contain magnesia, as well 'as other injurious .ingredients, ladies would do well to apply the following simple and convincing! test before using: To a teaspoonful of the suspected powder add the juice of a lenJo'n, mix slightly, and if effervescence ensues the powder is dangerous, and its use should be avoided, a3 it will ultimately injure the skin, and destroy the beauty of the complex ion. j! i 1 1 Sound in air moves at the rate! of 1,- 100 cubic feet a second; eound in water moves at the rate of 4,000 feet a ! second. Brandy, Wine and Bitters. Speeds P. J. Brandy, Fort Grape Wine and Wine Bitters have an extensive and roiiftWo demand. Physicians recommend them in preference to any other goods cl the kind, jbpeer's vmeyaras sre ai Passaic. New Jersey, and his wine was awarded the highest premium at the tennial. ! ! For UDirardsof Thirty, Tears Mbs.Wixslow'8 Sybup has b:ea used fcfoTiiMren. It corrects acidity of the IVl w - m - stomach, relieves wind colic, rsgulates the bowels, cures dysentery and Uwr rhcea, whether: arising from teething , or other cause. An old and weii-tnea remedy. 25 cents a boau. a &, w. ; jj Consumption Cured. I An nTl nhvsician. retired from practice, having had placed in his bands by an East India missionary ine loraiBw uj & simple vegeUble remedy, for th3 speedy and permanent cure for consumption, K . . .1 J ? f 1 A bronchitis, catarrn. asm ma, aiiu u iiuvl and lunglaffections, aho a positive and radical cure for nervous "debility and all nervous complaints, alter navingtcstea iU wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffring fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a cesire to relief hu man suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this -recipe, with :ul directions for ) preparing and using, in flrman. French, or tngusn. &en oy rnii hv anaressms i . y. ar i k h iiuur or uoiiBismteM. m m s : Me werrunw s - m tMensfner. W.W.ShsI. 110 Powcril 1 ALEX. Block. BochcT, New York, au-12-4 vt , asg27 PLEASE SOTICE. We Will be did fa rrrrlr Mw.MitLJc Irom OUT friend .14 .li .! ... S eaersj laterest bat : . mij muu Kit ttL'JCVlIOI rallaterest bat: I I , TV- . .. -uiii or in - n.. awsyr i b raxnilhed to tte Editor. CoaaMicatioas mart be wtittrit oa one uaa or tae paper. : PertoaaJltiee majt be aToIded. Aadit is espedillT and rrticixIrlT faaj. r tood that ft. editor doe,not alJ.yendor,e m the editorisi columns. I ' '" Can the Truth Overtake aiier?T' Investigation disclos-s the fact'that the lady repprted in the Associated Press dis- paicncs, about Aug. 10th, to hat m Chicago after two. weeks'- use of omo reputed remedy for corpulency. ! had not net (uaa s Anti-r at, preparation put up by a but had.kiUl , 1 uoui n a Clin in Luzarnp P.i A'lhkr.'. t.. .! autn 4k is manufactured in 15u:Ta!d, N.'Y.-, by tho undersigned. We have already sold over 100,000 bottles of it. It has .therefore been taken by thousands, and wo chal lenge proof that it has ever harmed I ahv tody, unless the reduction ofl obeso 'per sons from 20 to GO healthy and strong, is con Jdcred a' misfor tune. Ijurthermore.i. wc hereby offer $5,000. reward for exidence showing that it contains poisonous or 'injurioui (iDgre dients. We also offer fe,000 if wo cao not prove that it lias reduced ncmbcrs of personals statdl herein, and. always withouUojury. It is said a lie Lillj out travel tho truth any time: but wo jtrut that tlioso.n'ewspaiers that ha'vo I misled the public by saying that physicians at tributed the lady's death to thb use' of Anti-Fat (whir"! is only put ufby us. the term "Anti-Fat" King f.ujr trade mark), will co -ect the false impression they have conveyed, by publishing this refutation. n i BOTANIC MEDICINE C(L u1 Buffalo,! NJ Y. Now Advortisomonits. 1 :-, !i 1; We are Prepared- rpO MAKE TO ORDER . I I 1 IV T11E VERY B ES"T j STYLE, Coats, Pants and Vests, in Business or Dress Suit. CaJl and look at Uie all Patterns at auu:28 I I I L Direct Importation. NOW LANDING FROM- 'fjltE Briiih Barrjue "North I'aroljDa" a lare as sortment of Earthenware j direit! from tHo Engliih Potieriee. This importation will be immediately followed by) otherp, and we truet our country friends frill Uncourape ut in this new enterprise. We will duplicate any Northern bill and can eave tho country merchant money j placicj: his orders with us. i I I ''('' GILES fe MUKCHIS0N, au 20 38 and 40 Murchiaoh Block. To Suit All. ,110,0. 1DEADING MATTER every !r- 11 ti( tion.. Miscellaneous Works, and all tbe LaXeit Tub lications of the day. i j' ,! Also, a complete stock of School Books at the LIVE BOOKlSTOBff. ' in . Pianos, Organs,1 AND A FULL .STOCK of smalli Maiica l Instruments, c I ui,. i r . : . i . . I -IIEINSBEUOER'S, , 33 and 41 Mret Street. aaff 26 The New and Commodious, Stmr. Passport WILL MAJvE DAIliV Trips to SmithvilU. ai Leave Dock - - - 9:00 AM Return -. - 6:2a?MB Sundays half hour later. -1 I- ' , Round Trip Y5 Qxs. Sinzle Trip 60 Cbr3 july 27 GEO. MYERS, A;ent. H ; , . r ' ... ThermalineJ j ' THE NEW REMEDY FOR CHILLS Uad Fever, Fever and Ague, and ill Malarial DU eases, Ac. Price 2" cents per box L For sale by JAMES C. MDND3, Drngilst,1 , ju 26 ' Third street, oppciito City UaII Buy Your School Uooto OF ' C. W. Y A T.EiS, Pridsas Low as th Loweit aag 20 I Keep Cool ! Keep Cool er THE UNDERSIGNED Is now prepared to furnish Hot or C&ld or Bhower Batta at bis Shaving Saloon under the First National Bank, at tbe low price of fifteen ceats f'X Cold and twenty-fire cents for Warm Batta. Furniiiiisti's Celeiiratcfl Hairlttvigorator. , which remove daJdmST, cleasaee the seslu,' and atren Athens and in vizor a tee tho kair, on band and lor sale by tne botue. 1 Gentlemen who wish anything done in the Tonsorial line, wui De pieasea aiier a ms m the popular Shaving Saloon nnder j the 5a tional Bank. ! i. rnRMA5Kt. : In the Basement of the First National Bank, joly 10 ' . -' Ship Notice, j T ALL PERSONS areiberabv of their contracting will bo paiJ enationed against harboring or ; ' . S3 Itrituh bri? BAT,, as no debts 1 -M" W -MH uuuuw,. V. ,
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