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THE HOBiniTG STAR. DC PUBLISHED DAILY BTrl . . i' '! i i: il J.. ; i Jti j. Wi(5l 'S'l'J.. 1U.TX8 OF UB8CBI7TIOK.4 j ., .ear', in 'advance' (by' mail). I.... $7 00 months, in advance " 3 60 S montk9, in advance j S 00 A L month, in advance ( " )...-..... 75 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the .it Fifteen Cento per week.. ?OurCity Agents are not authorized to collect for more than 3 months in ; advance. . . . OtlTLINISS. , Several additional vessels reported lost in the great Nov Scotian storm, p-Brig Arogos, " Liverpool to Barbadoes, - missing since February. Fifty vessels were wrecked at.Magdalene Island during the gule. Fort Sill massacre .reported- to be a hoax. - Four drowned on Lake Erie. Beau Hickman died yesterday , mora- insriu Washington. -Judge Reed, of Massachusetts, died yesterday at Whihv Sulphur Springs, Ya, '. Eight killed and fifteen hurt on Luxembourg- Road. The ta.Spaeivessel.r3erftremwed from Cartagena by British Admiral. j Socialists ard binning farm Siouae&in Anda-' lusia, Spain. - Cholera rages tearfully, at Q'JJawyUle, fIHinoi$ J HAiIottUii? " Lucius Robinson elected" Vice-Presidem of Erie Railroad. 1 DEATHOFUON,D,ia,B4HBINGR The sad intelligence reaches us of the death the Greenbrier Whito Sulphur Springs Monday evening, of Hon. Daniel M.Barringeiy of this 1 ?enr Karringer's health had been infirm1 foFsevemt 6nths.'i 'Pot sevr cral wkr past lie1 hatF Tieofa trying to recuperate' vrith the. waters f of the. famous West Virginia resort r -But growing- rabidly'; woTse;; biafamily ;werelfc telegraphed for ind had been with him for several day . before . hi decease. Yrr. , j Gen. Barringer; was 4nitejdn old man. lie had filled some positions of honor rind responsibility, having1 been memberVof' Congress, minister to Spain and last year Chairman of jthe ' Executive " Committee of the DeWto- craticdConservative:i party. He wits' in Congress with -Mr.' Greeley ,in' 134 8, ' and .last: .year gave : him? his heartiest ofiiciat and individual sup port. Indeed, his efforts in the cam paign broke down his health. la"" , Gen; Barnnger : was a member of the old Democratic party, a man of decided but 'moderate views. : We suppose his age was between sixty Jive and seventy years. In the death of D. Jd Bamnger ljorth Carolina has lost one of her most - trusted and wdrtny idiii. X' man of !theJ purest integrity gentleman iothe highest sense of the word, r a. fair..; and' thor-oaghiy-lionest polilfcian, citizen whom the State will greatly miss has gone' from among us.? - ! , DRATII OF THE OLD SODTUEBN Jacob j ardozaUi oldest editor of the South, aged ,87,, died Jn. Savan nah,' his- native place,' i last JStnrdaj night, , His first connection; .with the press was with1 the 'Soutfy1tftytfiotf of Charleston. Ile ,was, an, ablq , an3 vigorous writer,11 being ,!as 'much ' dis tmgaishwl forSjoelart-tr iuvk draraaic criticisms as for hisroforibdcr art ides on politics and political economy; j " ... ! ! TRE BAtEICH RBWH, ; ; This vigdrbuihwiiiei appeared, yesterday in new types, "with a WHljt' enlargement of size. -. deserves juccesa and ,we are glad to see that it is meeting with it. Tt is now entering npon (he last half of the second, year of its ex- i lstence. - " i i I l . i i i 1 1 in in i i . 1 ; Norfolk Virginian. . t ' ' " maobm or m neimer, '. - Intelligence reached, this city yes terday" that1 the side-wheel steamer Ironsidesj Cap t. Davis, of the ; Balti more and Potomac Steam Company, hadibeen wrecked on the. Hog Island ShoaW, a fW miles north of Cobb's Island. The Ironsides belongs on the Acqnia Creektonte, ?rbatinas''.bea; plying during' the Summer between Philadelphia ,; and, Cape ; May. She wan on her return : io :the Po tomac, and during '. - the . heavy gale and thick weather of Friday night struck on Hog' Island Shoals i about 10 o'clock, -On Saturday morn ing she broke in two, and at last ac count wag going Jtq pieces j Captain Carter, Superintendent of the line, Captain Davis and the crew were taken care of by the Cobb Brothers, ly whom the furniture and tackle of .Hie wrecked vessel were saved., .Capt. Iuvis arrived in the city last evening, for the purpose of , making , arrange ments with tho Baker Bros. & Co., wreckers, to save what is left of the vessel. Fortunately,' no lives were lost. . . . : , n ; Morton n Morality. Senater Morton V admirers delight 10 all him a bold politician. It cer tainly required a great deal of; bold iiuss for him to say in his speech in hio, the other day, that public moe a have i gradually improved since I860, and that; Congress is 'a purer "jy than it ever was before. We '- do not remember,, tq h ave , heard or j"ead of a bolder assertion than this "Jght of Mortonian audacity or auda clouIort6nism; maderight in the , teeth of numerous instances of official dishonesty and corruptiorlwMcbi have jarred tinder the existing Admipis tration. ' -.V . - 'yp jXII-yQ, ' j dishonest bailboad men. ,.Pfal!l0n -Vueartlied In tl ui;' i $At jIa:BaUir6ttd;:;;,T- : ; Savannah .Advertiser and Republican. i A ffreat defalcation nn t.bo irf P. 1 W. riritup- wad master; Kv W. xvuoues, general treight agent, and J. S. Shipley,-strpetvisor,"all officials of the Georgia-1 l-ailroad lias iwoti un earthed byCailtoa Hill ver. the audi- f. the, road, These robberies ha. ve '- ' IU"sslSaM(" since last Mayhave. nqw.ben1 fully developed. fT?J mvs Promient official of the road lamed1ti1c,6rineTon',-NBvrtH' t'fi peuulations wasP., WPrintup,road sponsible, fcosftiomC and.'sQ far as"' we' can learnwithemt thfeMslightest 'pre- vious suspicion . of his;, in tegrityafld perfect fair dealing. v Upon him profess the use cauaeitv to advance 1 his private fortune, by , the, transportation4 of "grain !- and 4 other '' 8upplies.5TftfCes4ryi;-;iAo run his Elantations. As road master he ad. full contror.pf-tho. ma1,ter; f supplying the - lumber,; tiu)ber;jro8S" ties and wood necessary ' ' fori . the use Q( the road. ' .His' accounts jf or the mrchase of these supplies necessari y came under the notice of the auditor.-- The accounts ;;-fojr lumber, as furnished ; to the auditor's officer are reported to have been startlihgly; ; in excess of the amount - which could be traced to consumption, for .road purposes, After - funds bad -been placed in his: hands, with which to pay f or cross ties purchased for the road, iCallegod;thaf;elaims were made out Against the road for ,; pay ment for; thoso identical purchases. Other ' irregularities in his accounts were reported,' resulting in. a loss' jto, the road of several thousands of dol lars placed at 'from 96,000. to.180,- The next most f prominent official charge4 "with'tiavlhg his hands taint ed with these peculations and misap propriation of money which should have'gone into the treasury of the company was R. VW;'Hhodes, general freight agent of the ro'sLd ' at" this point forthe past three yeare and for iue past, imrieen or iourxeen years connected with the road in various official capacities. To the better nn- I derstanding of 'the5 charges "rfgainst Mr. ithodes, it is necessary to state that in his official 'capacity he had control oj whatri known as "lost freight,, 'which 'accumulated at this point.. :,; Frequently .when owners presented their claims to the road for freight lost in transportation such claims were promply paid, the missirw freight becoming, the prop erty ot the road whenever it turned ,p p j "Ma Rhodes, was , charged whh couverting this freight from time ;to time to his own use, and with-the! ap propriation of a portion of "the pro ceeds of 4' sale. He was also charged (so says' rumor) with- having retained in hispossession considerable amounts of mony collected through, him frm the QuarterinastejrVDepartmeit 'of the United s States government for transportation of troops. The loss to the road through these irregularities we have f heard; placed ; at $000 j to $8,000. i". -. . 'ai. W. . j . -4nThe above Bamedofficials have been removed and others appointed in their place) v No arrests have .beeii; made; It is also understood - that the entire force in the Itoad Master 'and Saner- visor's departments , has been dis missed, and that new men will be a pointed. : ... Spirits TtiTOentine; , -SAIoreigner from 5oldJboro was found dead io the woods at No. 4i, Atlantic and Gtilf Railroad, da. , on last Friday 22d. r( $ On the,- 28th TilW . the congrega tion of Popular Tent iFresbyterian) unurcn made out a ;calj ;for the'services of Rev. Robert McAlpin. j SMiss IiatiTa HartsoeVof Lincoln county,, died from a. congestive, cbxll at juatnews (Jamp meeung law ounaay mgai, says the Newton Vwdteator.,:. ': ' a X..Thev mail ' train 'on f the North Carolina Railroad, going east, ony Monday morning, ran over and. killed near Auburn,, a deaf and dumb colored boy by the name of James Haywood, ; . Raleigh Sentinel: ,; Nancy Har ris, colored, aged 110 years, died, at her home in Swift Creek township, on Friday last - For 82 years she had been a member ol tne Jiapiisi auruu. ,, ,, , . ., -,.. f ; f- Charlotte Democrat : Mr. Jos. ilonirh- livinsr in the Clear Creek neighbor hood, this county, was killed last Thursday by being caught -in the running works of, Mr. Eli flinson's saw;mill. i Hon. D. M.. Barringer, ; Chair! man of the Conservative Democrative btate Cowmittee, and one of the most prominent politicians and lawyers of the State; died at Greenbrier Springs, West Virginia, Monday On Fridav the Wilson base ball club played the Waverly, of Goldsboro, a$ that place, aad j were beaten. Afterward tlift victors went to Rocky Mount and play-. ed the Olympics ft game, but owing to their exhausted condition A,s me messenger tmjra; were defeated. , GoUsbordIsr8cr The far mers throughout this section are cpmpIainY ing of serious damages io iue Rrowiug uui 'ton; owinffto thefrequent and heavy rains orithin th last few weeks. Rust has made in manv of the cotton fields, The prospects are less encouraging than what they were a few weeks ago. :; , - One of the rear wheels of the t-oin t-ha Xorth Carolina Division of the Richmond & Danville RaOrbad, going cast on Sunday night, was crushed ftpnu. The engineer, Billy West, discovered the accidenti blew down the breaks and stopped the train with so little jar as ot even to dis nrii nv t - niiaapnffcr. bo says the iUJV.e.rilr? fla P$ft. ' .wcwtjfietl ith the road for tiiirtv "ivearsiuSLlin'sr '.re- rumor cnaTged,'aor. we, do not to speak strictly by thereard) or ino road . his1 -official VIA V . t , ,. Sentinel. ' ' ' ..... ...-'- I -uw 1 'Wi M . V. II. 111. 1.. :,-'.Vl 1 1 .: 1 I r l X& . El J" a . w . J l ' r U. A'i:'M 11 .. A f iSj i't. WILMINGTONVN; ;- iiavn aufivuiini!ij&n ini ji.' Uttnron Sr. On "ricjUnT '.;' '"'-!,,!'-' - AiyirA-OwTisrERstft-Potiod; ttvJ I). DTobok-ijlistbiVA j C. S. Exms.-M B. & Loan Association. IIeinsberger.- H it ,8 8 -The Gipsy's Warning. Arret and Eacape of a Wife Beater, i - t A, colbed'maji'Oje name1 of. Gilbert lladley, residing,o;n Stranss's alleyj yCforUi of the W,; W.' RsUroad.'was "arrested by Sergeant II. Kuhl, of the police force, yes--terday rnorqing, abiiutjo'plock, on the charge of beating" his wifo"" He croved !a desperate customer; "!And ''after1 a''serei struggle,' duriiigJ '"which 'the prisoner's cldthing Was dearly all torn from his body,; he.finglly succeeded id jgdttlhree fromthe clutches of the officer; when lie beat a'pre- rtfizil- f U - i 1 M ! J , .-t-t)' , 'I'll "f J " cipitale retreat, tearing a' paling froih the. fenctas he jamped over Jt? with jvhich to defend himself Jin case he was overtaken by the officer." Sergeant Kulil pursued jaim forsome distance, but as "it was not light eneighrito we Wntiniyfclf tfSlly' es caped. We learn 5 that ulladley's wife was : badly. -nsjed, ami. but for the; interference of the officer there is no telling ' what Vmight hlivenBccnTlhe. resuIC ',L; T . rf!7r?r ; " Tot P.v.r.t . The' cotnpjiiin.ig Ux-paycnkr vh6 reside in the country will hold a convention at the Court House in this city at o'clock P. M. Wednesday, the '10th of fieptember: ' -The general upheaving of. the people .of 'i New Hanover does not seem.: to diminish. The object of this meeting is to continue thqir work of resistance to what they hold . fa be 1 ,an nnfalr,511egal and oppressive increase of taxation in the county. Competent speakers will address the Convention. .VAn arrange ment has been'made with the authorities of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad;' A3 well as with, the. .. Steamer NartJieaqt, to bring and return for one fare those? who may attend. ; .We suppose the meeting will be large .and spirited. j -q . . An Inaane Woman on Her Travels! "- :. A few. days since,' while Mrj J. W. St George, of this county, was driving home, he found a strange colored woman in the road, two miles from this city, "apparently ' in the greatest distresi' He took her up and car-' lied her home, thinking she might be made of some service In his crop. He soon found, however, that he had got an "elephant" on his hands, as jshe proved to be insane, at least to all appearaaxses. "-The question now is how to get rid of her, and wo learn that she will probably be sent to the Poor House until other disposition1 can be made of her.' She says she belongs in Duplin county, but her name is not remembered. : Mexican Survivor. , ' ' . - ' i i ; It should be remembered that a meeting of the survivors of the Mexican war wOl be held si Judge pantwell'a office, in the Court Hojase,'thfs afternoon' at ,4 o'clock. , ' '; In connection with this subject we would remark that Ma j. James Reilly.'of this city, was not only, ia .the Mexican war, but served through the entire campaign, against the ' greft9e.He was-a - Sergeant m Duncan's famous Battery and was wounded at Cherubusco. ' .. ' All the survivors, both officers and pr& vates, should attend the meeting this after? noon.,-. , - :r. . .Ma .l.k.. J i it B,awaaaf evm mm m vv a j m p - i ' ' On Monday night between S and 9 o'clock a thief was discovered breaking into the stables of Messrs. Williams Ss : Mrnchison, corner of Second and Chesnut streets:4 !He mode an entrance by pulling a board joff thfe'-ijudieasi corner ot the west side of the' A call was made for. the "police, bhe 'ofjwhom, beingff "duty at rthe timey quickly responded. He proceeded to the premises, bat the thief' discovered hhn, in time to make his 'escape',' "which"' he did, by jumpingfrom a window into the street Nothhigas'missed 'from' the stables as time was too short to commence operations Llabean Corpus. ' . '' - " ' A petition was 'being circulated on ithe streets yesterday to secure the necessary funds to sue out a writ of Mbea eorpuk in the case of Billy Merrick, one of the little colored boys implicated in the murder of Wiffi Carter.rit -fiB be remembered that an effort was made to establish an alibi m his;aseti withTwhai success the rjnen of law are-the best judges, tt: j -j ;, Staee I.tn;''ni' - ft - .ln v .The Charlotte Democrat says:' "Mr. J, "W. Wadsworth has bought out the line from Charlotte to the head Of the Carolina Cen tral Railway, and will hereafter run a daily stage Instead of a trl-weekly. ' A. soon as a schedule is arranged with the Railroad ' au thorities the public will be informed of ar-' rivals and denartures. A daily stage from : hefe'tV Monroe will be of greiieonvenience to the citizens of both places, " f o ; TheTnermometer, ; The thermometer in the counting room of the Stab office; ranged asfollowsyesterday: 8 A.M..,.,. 10A.M-..- HitJtaiiu.. . .83 degrees, ..87 " ..90 " ..90 - r 1 1 ft - uk i i i 12 M 1 P, M.. 5P,M..... ;.TlGP.M.aA IIP. M 1, .,. 90 " 85 " vioarlanlns. We are glad to learn thai the Lodge of Improved "Orden of ! Red Men, -which wss rficehtl v established in this city, is in . a flourishing condition. The Orderwfflsoon secure their ; uniforms; which are in the reg ular Indian style. " The BritbhBrig;i8bpA:,Q'Wfe,! Gor bitz; cleared frem London for tin port on the 20th ult - 6T,VwBDNESiiXYv lldBESON COUNTY. ) t f Hevrard of Two Httnared Dollar a for , mluH,' Alleged to 'lie inipIicaVed in 'Uhe A fmr-Khody I.owrev Getting uVi an jBxeHamentt.Ae, SIS'. i, 'The Corolnissioivera of Kobesou county met in the, Court; Housei in, Lumbei-fon on Monday; and amoqg Other officiaj business passed w Older to pay any one ;wbo would take JamestiDial, tjip niujr!d-rer,pf;,iloyd' X)xendiney dead or alive, the sunroof ; $3O0- On the same; I day? Duff Cumnwngs, a. first cousin of the late Andrew Strong, waa:ar-. rest is ;access(qrjrjTefore the. fact to the! killing of Oxendine and is now in jat await- mga-i examination: before a Justice ofithe Peace.ritThe evidence of is .complicity? with this atrocious act Is understood td bo very -slender and- wfe x- learn doubt is en- tertalned of his final discharge.; nCummings made - himself ' Conspicuous atl stha 'time of Andrew Strong's death in 'denouncing his slayers," 'of whoni' Floyd Oxendine was 'One.' He went to' Ltimberton on Monday as the protector and general business-'agent1 of Rhody Lowrey, who1 acdompahled him, de- maiiding from the beinj of Floyd Oxendine the- restoration of certain" articles" 1 of pe.r-. Sona' property which :Rhody : declares -? be long to her,' and are now retained by Oxen.- dine's family. ' Rhody denounces the Whole , Oxendine connection and speaks' out in meetin" ' of , matters . that are . not very creditable to them as law-abiding citizens. Duff CummingSiWill haveiiiearingin a few days; when some developments may be expected,. Mean while,.,, we understand,7 Rhody is going for the Oxendines for the recovery of her : handsome ' property ettvV She "has sued' out a warranto! kv Vachment before' Justice' 'Sinclair 'against tne wnoie tit, " ana win. aououess sue, out a Variety! gf t'other . legafjr documents. iter rdander," w fully up, and -.rich, develop ments may be expected in a few days. ! Local Dots. .. T--yesterday was .one of , the, warmest days of the season. : . , . ! I The City Treasurer paid off the police force yesterday. i; - ' . '-: 'I'i , The .Mechanics' Building Association meets this evening- ,l ; 'If'1' ' , The Board of Aldermen meet In regu lar session on Friday evening: :! I ' --.The Bjunxlen, '. Wood arrived at Lon- don from this port on the 20th ult r ! r - The Maria Bote, Schultz, sailed from Newry" for this port on the 19th ult -' i r Norwegian Brig Erifu arrived at Fal mouth from this port on the 19th ult - ; ' ...w -. ....... , , i , f. .. , .... ., ..v'-. . The Wm. L. mrrounl Nichols, Jar- rived at Helvoet from this poit on the 19th ult .- --1 r ,',.:: I TheSchr. Lucy WrigM, Elzy, arrived at Newbuiyport from this place on the no. '..14 'li ' -' a 1' J i-'A colored malq patient, was , granted permission to. enter the City Hospital, yes terdays ... j- ;t t; i ; f Mr. Thos. IL Smith was bitten on the shoulder by one of the express horses yes terday, but the damage was slight ' ' ! , A vessel from Savannah is detained at quarantine near. Smith ville, some of the ere, w being down. with, bilious fever. j ' - The German Pic nic comes off, at jthe Wilmington Garden this' afternoon, : cbnt- mencing at 4 o'clock. r(ltwill probably1 be fcpni nn nntTI a latfi tiftlif: J - i ' .t:r f 4- The cry of "perlice" startled the derifc tens, jn toe. ne?gligrjao knd Lck streets, Monday mgltfabwuS o'clock but no cause f of, Uie, alarm couidi be ascer tained. v-r.ii o j a J tnt Regatta. i :-.-lt tf-i;.. j " The following c6mprise the list of yachts entered ortne regatta-' at vyrigntstuie Round' to-morrow : J' ' i"u X'-'-'- V- ' t Yach yfhat'lW3 owned and sailed by P. W.ause.. t . 1 xacnt mouvs jaeym, owneoi aiwi p&uea oy McD, French,:, J -:Yachtj Sistert PP' hy p. , and N. Giles and sailed by;Norwoo4 01168.-.. I t Yacht. .J5s oj-nedby G. W. IeW- lett andsaaedbyjBen,Farrar. j !Jr ; Yacht. Qui Vtvet owned and sailed by W, A.:WrigWJr-.0 t.'--iv- S.ni f I : a. Yacht JJtvve, owned and eailed.by J. J, Fowler. -i. :'--. j;'.Mi-r- .; . i . ' Yacht ilea, owned by F. A.'L. Cassidey and sailed by fl. C. Cassidey. . ;; - Yacht Carciina, owned by E. E: Burruss and sailed by C: E."Burr: "5 . - . The race will ' take' place at 4' P. M. t? morrow. (Thursday); the 4th Inst, :and is expected to.be a. very interesting ana, ex citin? affair. ' " As it will be the last regatta of ihe season,' there will no doubt be a large attendance on the ,occasioh.f .The'ltegatta .Committee .wljerfect eyearrangenient to securo the comfort apd .enjoyment of all who may be present and will take especial pains to preserve order on the jpanKSj - Superstition. " A colored man employed at the tnrpCn tine distillery of Mr. A. H. VanBokkelen, possessed of a certain amount . of the super stition which characterizes many of his race, was made the victim yesterday of : a coniare doctor'! hailing from South Caro lina. He exhibited his nacked hack jto a number of gentlemen, which was found .to- be severely lacerated and cut,' and the poor ighorint fellow declared that it was done by the:" conjure doctor! for the purpose of extracting Inwards,' frogs, i snakes and other reptiles from his body, and heyerily be liered that such, a thing liad been accom plished. The impostor charged $ 4: for the alleged service and the victim borrowed the money from his employer tp ip bJm.f Np such impostures should he; allowed in m .civilized community. 'SEPTEMBER' 3; 1.-873- j Brtdge Acrosa'Brunswlck Klvet ' 1 pi' Saturday the 20th' 'inst.-V the t peopte pf Brunswick !cottntyCwill:V6tfe dri:the prbi- 6sltion'.t6ijbuild a'' bridge' 'Acrosi iheriver at 'Brunswick Ferry, 'ijUestfbh -"being Dose.th'e aDDraisemeht of1 th'evaiue Bameitojeisettled by a.Boar of Aviratora pet be,conippsed o three gentlemen, one. to ,he selectedbygoLTaylpr, one by theGoun ly Comiai8Bkners ,ndjth third by the; two1 . -ty-i? A n it-'i t.t.AA 4. 4,1 . ! j- 4- jvuijktjri. r ib-&9 Lfiu buatf pfypuouu I X Fll A. i. -I ' " euierposa wiJi oov resuu JIB japy,; ftUQilOuai cbst to. the county-itfiere cant be but! vry kittle? dbubt? that; the .bridge: will, soombe- corai a Bled' fact" i'lt ; -still oertain1y ibe 1 a( source1 or great cooTenience: kn j J . i 1 . frtj !Jy? The! followingi; cases., ywere, disposed, of yesterday morning , ,,, ,., A '' joun Aiemek,. ciiarged ,witn ;uisoraeny cqnduct (?ase continued wntil. this mOrn-i Ing;. f v.- v- William Millor i charged: in three diff eri eat c'aseb'with keeoine a bar-room; 0De4 on feuriday, the 31st ineti.; was flned $50 and' costs-in each: Appealed' to -the' Superior Court and was required t td give a bond in the sum of $100 in each case. .' Mary' J.' ! Hines, charged with disorderly" conduct' in frpntof the' City Hall,-was i found guilty. . Judgment suspended.' , ! :! i; ' A, case for -violating a" scavenger ordi nance vTas. heard and. dismissed; V r-,'1 " j - Increaalns Trade. i t ,,.,.,- f . Under this head the Baltimore Gae of a few days; since says , '"The jtrade between Baltimore ;and . Wilmington N C.,.has grown to such "proportions that, even with the increased . facilities .there 3s a. heavy pressure on the steam ers of the line.-! jThe new steamer RcAeigk soiled at , three o'clock yesterday, afternoon-; and left on. the wharf. .which' she Could not take;" the bulk' of one thousand barrels.1 " The Hi. J.' Foleg win sail this afternoon; ahd there' will be abundant freight to fill her up. 'This.',i3 a (gratifying f fftCt,, , f , it : j , " . 'Tl- Note Prom tne SeaahoreXateat lfeWi From a Lont Correapondent. - ) ; We-r have not' yet Jhegun to receive the letters promised . us by our correspondent at the seaside. Instead of them he has for warded to this office a string of incoherent and rambling sentences which we have had the atest difficulty. to decipher, "'Were it not that the poor fellow has, like the. Irish man of whom we have read,' gone down to the. ".salt say's", in search of ' fresh air' and probably become so wr-elted and demoral ized with the unusual luxury as to be as yet incapable of better, service as a contributor we would impose upon, him the penance of preparing his own notes for the press. . One' of our f staff reports, however, that ' in his opinion' what follows- must have been writ ten among the) ruins of Fort Campbell, a large earthwork erected by the Confeder ates during the late war about- a mile and k half Bouth: of Fort CaswelL-We itfve it to our readers as we make it out the- glnsthusly: " '! ''. .j " , ; , My Dear air,' continuea ;tne Rp.nior1. vonr eves1 are !not inexperienced. You know a ditch from level ground, I preJ tmmo' , Tndistinct! ' Why. the very com mon people; the very ..least bWr that can herd a cow, cans u me jarun oi Aaxupruuv and If that does riot imply an ancient camp, I am- ignorant of what i does."-TA Antir quary. ' r:ih -ilt r J;z: i!" ! vtam sitting, Nearest 8x43,00111611- aaY anmmit vf fV SftriftS of ' ITlOllliaSL Which iBr the days bf.'lB'aiid'-'was, crowded' WitlC, soiuierH auoauivnu w muuo ij uu4 aufvvt Fort Chnrretfcdal5iiaidly know whether thft snot was.-walLchosen as a fortification hut nnmlv there can hardly be presented "a Bore:bamtiSol prosrcuppuiAanuc ccfasothan? tnai uponfrfxutvu my jearieu, lnnr unused to any other spectacle than views from citv back windows, now delight-' "edly rest Upon the distant hills in my rear the j gorgeous, flag of the . .Republic is timithville. -isoitenea. oy uie umuuiue, uie nntline of the hills is lost iH as silver ribbon. which seems to bind them to the; towetring RtimSmit o Bald UefctLf Oa ia iwuier, smew while M gleaming tide is fringed on i this with a erreen and velvetty gfiss whichi oc- 'cupies the entire ispace between it'andimy Llf: Tt; looks as if might bea vast field ti "wnea jus Biiriutus k'w i TKinftrrated hete, and. there byjyuTOW creeks. - - - - - -- Tw...ayn 'nA: whiph. air.hinsr tha rays of the settingisuix . resemble threads pf silver, In front of me the wayes beat upon tne oroaa -wiuie oeacn in tones of wander; rine ouiowsioamana curl and dash themselves to pieces, gather in nn their fragments to resume -perpetual warfare.! lathe distance are the ruins of- Fort Caswell ana to ins-ten, uoiung me beautiful bay and enlivening the landscape there i are no. less than, six ; large .vessels,, whose tonnage will not permit their entrance into the . harbor, receiving their cargoes from lhrhtcrs. The cherry 4 Yo, heaveyo!" of' the mariner mingles-with the roar of the? element upon which ne pursues ms calling. Wr in thn distance gleams in. the sunset the nvramid called Mound Battery, and what is left of Fort Fisher. .In front of them I can, barely distinguish -a nugcwaii or tock1 rented bv the Government to improve our harbor: shouldering hack the billows Which! ' .. 1-1 J. 1 Ail J advance Upon It iiko bu uxtviy cuiuatuei liosta and to the ships which shelternear, imi tating the power and supplying-the benevoi lence of Nature. J How strange that ihall this scene of wonderful beauty and interest crowded with historical associations, which; are. already classical, I find myself almost entirely alone.' No human voice interrupts or mingles with the strong; invigorating' breeze; no human sound - comes to the ear other than . front the distant , ships, i The broad beach,' stretches for fifteen miles on either hand, without a solitary footstep to mar its tessellated floor : of sea-mosses and shell. The first question which occurs to me to askyon, from this elevated summit, is, 'Don't you wish you were here ? 4 Are jou sure of that letter from the ruins of Fort Campbell f Could anything be -more; prer posterous than to expect one from a holiday tourist under uch circumstances? 'The next is; why do people go .North in search of scenery and: amusement when Buch a scene as this is so near at hand ? - My next impulse is to creep under a convenient shade in the full enjoyment of this grand breeze and say. to you, no finer opportunity for a good sound nap byway an . episode was ever r presented to. mortal eyes. If, when I wake, I do not find the whole en- '''.or'No lHdge;4- JCff 'John D Taylor, the owner' of ihe Ferry,1 being1 wil- Mxts to Burrender tne property for that, bur- T 'of the' t '''t-v. ' tiff cbapting sceqc a niere (aoricatlon, with the . ir. t-Pieased. awhile to view.- -,; Thetwaterywastp, ihpsbyiWrd The now receding waters giving Space " j . On- either side the 'growing fi-sbores'i' tjo ;s:ivtrace -jd m ;U.uu't,y. 5. U Our reporter here inwpUneutly ; dropped the.manuscriptapd declares, hs determina tion to let the wandering corespondent pher. Unbalance, himself,; -r ! ' The ryer is 'igam 'repdrteort be 'fall i'tXi fsii ii-jjl 'Jill AS t;-":ij ttA i rrv ? i 1 Mn - ' - I y- -j'f 1, , j, r, ,f .1 iiii i-.f,i,;i.risi4. f-LfTf.- ' . i'l'wa?i ivfrwie i.f - t'ufSnxd IttziWeaar'jaatMeeU'ed stock jif Sews'Iakfor summor use, nt apt in? vackaef (of ? 5' auea. rjuje s cents peruana, r . PBDrenra FAPWL.4-We j ?w Wive .i- btoefe rei 200 reama of news paper, size 34x36, weight 30 ts' per ream. u,is goea, rag paper, . ana wui De soia, in r The conaoHdatloTi of , the Carolina Farmer and. the Weekly j$far hadng lareely increased the circulation of the latter, advertisers wlU find it an' adrnfraljle inediiml of 'commnnlcation htkh. 'the" farmera 'atif planters of ttieltwbCarbllBaa,' i!Tf :j!; J ar.d u .jfliijf." 1 (-av-SSn r ,,.--, j , Book Bindebt. Tm MOBKnre Stas Book Bind ery does all ibndb of Binding and Ruling Hi a -work, ;i Chanta and others needing Beoetpt 'Books, or 0ther ? Work,.niay ly on profuptnesa In.the execatlpn.of their orcters. i, , : 1 Job Parifroto. We call the attention of ; jaer- ttants. clerks of coorts, 'saeriasi Eawyesa,' 1iaUrqad and. Beamahip , officeia , and t agenda, . and, all -othfcrt having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at the Hornino Stxb Priktiho BigTAKLiSHirsSi1 for the prompt and faithful execution of all kinds i of Job PBrKTraa. We can furnish at short notjee Cards; BUl-Heads; tetter-B:eadB,i Progi rammes, Ball Tickets, Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags, HandP-BiHs, Cata logues, BUla of Fare, Show-Bills, Checks; Drafts, &Ci, Jtfi, 2 tSaUsfaction.gaaranteed. WantaCeok, - .. T.oi uVjtf n-c. 1 Want a Situation,: ....d-r :.(.. t. ; ( j . , Want a Salesnoanv; .j, . t Want a Servant.Girl, . , ' ! Want to "rent a Stored ""'; Want to sen s Ptano,' ' i; Want to sell Horse, r ;- Want to lend Money, j -: . Want tq buy a House, v !..r . ( Want to buy a Herse, '-Waiit to rent aDons.;";' ' ; ' ,'Want to sell a Carriage, "r p Want a Boarding place,' ' '., , Want to borrow Money,- .'n Want to aeU Dry Goods,; i 1 v;-.; 1,-, ::0-- vfiio . t, i r Want tg gell Groceries. . i Want to aell,rarniture, " .. , ... ! .. 1 -J f . ! ' ! :-. Wimttoae-eeal-Satate,, Want a job of Carpentering, . , V -. :-t Want a job" of Blacksmlthlng, "" ' . ' Want to seil Mffllnery Goods, ' , ' Want to sell a House and Lot, ' Want td find any one's address, t i 'i . Want to sell a piece of Fnrniiare . . Want to hoy a socond-hand Carriage, Want to sell Agricultoral Implements, . , Want to find anything you have lost, " : Want to Advertise anything to advantage, Want to find an owner for anything Found, . ,Ui ,-. d ir, Advertise in & 3a-.. 'VMS MORNING STAB.. - 'i J-t ,, ,1.1 cwue i u i wtce.. vyii oubufuy last Augustus Israel,' a youth, of : about 15 years shot himself fatally at ai Mr; Foscjues three . miles; from Pollocksville , ini JOnes county. Our -i informant . states that jthe youth, had been out deer , hunting witfii a party and returned to1 the house for; some purpose while the hunt ? was'' going' on and set his gun: dow&,oa;thellpia&ok;iahoHly after, he started to return to the parry when in drawingrhis.:gun over the-, end of the piazza U caught by one of thehammers and exploded - The ' charge, J fifteen ' bttek shot entered the left' eve andVtOre thrOuerh! his sknlh r. Ha. lived about three hows but nev.ee spoke, .;to j.r ,Fvt silt-" vs r?j : r-t.Charlotte Some celebratio'n took place . in, ( the ; grove near , . Sharon .Church last Tuesday. . There were( prOha- bly 'a'thousand" persons present TheSateet-' ing was- openea wun prayer oy 'Mt.xiOB waine, a theological student1 front iCfoljum? ibia. I Addresses were delivftrfid tov.Mfiisrfl. J.iR. Kirkpatrick, HiU,f.6.aWatsoa xvuu, j. r. .lexanuer, anu j&ev. woun pun ter! The last was an ' agricultural address!' as Mr. H. said he t neither ibeloogedtof the, organization of Jfatrons of illqfspandryi nor 'disapproveAit.; j'-.- 'ir:J--" - W. ,C.:. iDarham withdraws frqm the Shelby Saaer.'..u. .-;v- ; - j') ; ri-i VlJjnliitftoa, ;J?r C., " MAjFACTtTRKBS Of J'. ' CLOT HIN 5 C f i ; 'm-.lj ' -.". ' - - - r-v-r-' AND DEALKES m;f(. Mj vr uunishing oois, HATS, SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS,1 CitNEs; Ac.. Now selling off at very reduced rateav ; Call and see" "eept'itf '"' -ri";''ur. 'i0 1 WILLISTON. ' ACADEMY il And Norntat cbool. rpHlt CITY OF WILKfNQTOlI HAVINQ DE- X cided to eatabli all classes, has pure caniedby theWUUc elded to eatablkh a system of free schools for m purchased the buildlnfir formedr copied by the wnUston School, t The American Mi e- sionsrT Associatkm will continne their work in WU- mingten by reorganizing the Willis ton School under the name of the Williston Academy and Normal School. The Fall Term will ooen with a full come of teachers,- October 8th, in the eailding corner of Tin ana p an streets. . xne aim will oe to give supe rior advantages to all who desire to become teach ers, to prepare for college, or to fit themselves for easiness., ! , . , - . , . , t Tuition, 1 per month, strictly in ad vanee. For parncoiarB inquire at xeacnere- no' corner Tth and Nan streets. D. D. DODGE, Saperintendeqt septS-DAWU The Gipsy's Warning; BY MISS ELIZA Al iUPUY, ;', UTHOB OF ALL FOB LOVB, THX MY8TE rious Guest, Why Did He Marry Her, Who shall be Tkton lOchaelTpdolph,' 'y - v was'he UGUILTY, '-'. y, u Wthetand Daughter, Cancelied.Wlli Acl, &e7 , Prlx$lTOtaCfloth,-or$l SOmPapen " ; . .1 :::i -.Foraaleat ,. . . , , sept 3-tf liverBobk' and ITastc StoreV One Square one day....... ....... ..........ft W. " two days,. vt-.-J ff J M f7!s four days' .:..1-..V., Art., .T.h.tK 60 " y flvedays v'-' I :-- one week .-. .-. . " " Three months SS 00 ;.r ? One year- jLI T.i.air. 60 00 J"-Contract AdyerUeementa taken at propor tionately low rates. 1. -'..!,' ( . .- ' Five Squares estimated aa a qnarter-oltimn, and. ten squares ae a half-eolnmn. .. . ,- :j. At. S.V Ali.AH t it , i NKW -AI) yKIiTISEMENTS. HECHAKICS? BTJUDIKG AND LOAN flHE '49TH REGULAR MONTHLY? MEETING X will be held at the Wilmington library Rooms this evening at 1 o'clock. . . f iteaempaon oi stocK at o exiocK. - -' ;" - pt:Wf ,v'vx:x;J O0-Secitlaand.-TreaBnror. s e v, SWICKRiyjER; ON -THE ,,Laner, containna, 'rTh owners-will p irty mad tsy charges',' ;J A i.'!n;vru Tiii!'J .r ABRAM mVs-JiS. . be eate . jeptf-lt ,Hi ,- rf,Branjwick gerry, !TieMvBtervMyeu.Itlist ! Darsraiui ! bargains SareatHs ! AT COSTli AT -COSTh T-'GOST! riUMK UN K I COMB ALL! AND SKit Tills J..U J'- .r'JI.f : oj -, , , GREAT FALL m . -, :lj OA-.I O.ii jt l14ji'- Dry Goods, Ciottniii, Boots, Slioc, Hats A full end Well selected stock lail departieatf. A FTTLL LINE OF L ADIES' XTEAB. I am determined to chaneemv business 'aiul in order to. do that I offer my r . j , . - . ,y. ENTIRE -STOCK-AT:, COST1 Ne hnmbog! i Come and see for joarselveg and ,e" itXejaSt-pji1 Cent, - xyf purcnanmg your uooua oi . ''gA'IJ-ilitBar. At' the old'stand, aontheasV 'eorn 'Front knd Mar 'irtstreeta.-'1''- - ' r 1 inAy-ISnt-nac . jw-ix li aro ' v" a is'rjja.; etpishbiAte,'1 siip't) i1 2J MaTtBt Slraet. Wilmmiton N; C. .it I IN . CONSEQUENCE OF OUR INCREASE IN business we have leased the larae - and eonunodi- Nd. 29 NortliFroiitlStteet, - .j h Kow occupied hyOooL.tt French . &on, ONE 1 DOOR ABOVE NATIONAjj1 HOTEL AND FUBCELL HOUSE, We will remove there about the 15th of September ' " JJ..I :Kt) "1 -ji H and will have the i- Largest ilnd ' Cfteapest STOCBrOF iTJ.7. it DRY GOODS, ever brought to this $tate; which we guarantee to sell at Baltimore prices. v angsl-lwnac GIT Y DIRECTORY, -' No time -tobe lost. -Te'suljeaibert are." ttew -receiving advertisements for the work. No collec tions made until the completion and delivery of the entice work, -Call on or apply to , . , aeptiaje.. , r rt . f jfc WABJlOCg. r i-r. Dissolution; n rpHB XPABTNEESHTP .HERETOFORE EX Xr isting between BOBNEMaNN A BRO. is thl, istlng between BO&NEMANN A BRO. is this day dissolved, by mutt; al: consenUw John :C. Born e mann will continue the business, corner ' Seventh and Castle street; Heary BomemannwiU continue corner Fourth and Bruaswick 'streets. ' -They .solicit: a- eoutlpuation of the liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to the late ffru. -r. . ... 5i;j; JOHN ft BOBNEMANN, r ' HENRY BOBNEMANN. L: WnaaHewrvN. G.Sept. I,f73-sept 3-8t Wed Sat .T ADIES'! AND GENT'S TfitJNBX SATCHELS, Shawl Straps, Belt-Satchels, Ac at the Saddle and tt. Harness Factory of '"' '"J.tljTopliama icCoi, ?..''!. Hit- it ii inay-tf nae . ; i . .Wilmington, N. C n v, t 1 ,1 JdLSCELLANEQITS. ,' , cRONLT & Mourns1 .1 f Desiratls MM for, Sale, at Auction. ON TtJESDAT, STBt SEPTEMBER NEXT, AT 10 o'clock A. M., We will sell, at Exchange Corner, that desirable dwelling, containing 5 room?, situated on the north side of Mulberry, between Fourth and Fifth streets, aad immediately opposite the residence of Mr. Junius J. Gardner, The lot has a front of 68 feet on Mulberry street running back north to-aa allejr 157 feet, the same being a part of Lot 4 and 5 in Block 807 as per Tur ner's plan. . - ; o - There are npoB the premises a kitchen containing two rooms, fine well of water with brick curb, and all neceesary oathonaes. - - - '' . TEBMS-M)ne-half cash; balance In 6, IS and 18 months, with 8 per. cent, interest.' -. aug 31-ts ITew Irish Potatoes. VTEW FAMILT 1 FLOUR '(AHLAND GUAB-4---. rr - ' anteedto bo made of new wheat, and as good as ever brought to this-market. .1 . angM-tf- At-- .J. C STEVENSON'S. A CAIIB.' JraopmhAsedt Interested Mr.tBrock, 1 trfll eoatlna tp eondnct the bnatneM at the old rtand, No. 1 Granite Bow, where I will be happy to see my old friends and customers.' - OCt 1-tf 1 - -.i ji'.i,,. ; B. WEBB 'TSAETI-t Ufc, IN BETH' wttt Attgaat, a rart, of twaen SJOOQ and iOOQ feot. come Toryjrrdprore property an d tsy charges',' and take-the property u jui oi iaiuviu rsi-a-l
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1873, edition 1
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