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THE HOliiMTG STAR. ' WwH;D. CEKUAlibVl .-5 t r fUBLISHKD DALLY EXCEPT MONDAYS.' 1 : v ;batm o BitBoiupnos nr. abvaho : : ; h .-One yeax,'.' (by inail) postage paid,.,.. .'$1W Six month: 'v; i, 4 00 , Three mouths, " , , , v" i'.... 925 .One month ." ' 1 00 , . To Cite Subscribers, delivered in auy part of the city, Fifteen Cents per week. ' Oar City Agents are ffioI not authorized to collect for more vin advance r , i ; , MORNING 'EDITION. O UTILISES, Secretary Bchnrz is itiil in -MMknft?ioff-:. tbei' : SiUing Bull Commissioner that is Uckiig. Provision haslteen made in, Servia for According to the London iS&ttuZord the Russians had bat 7,000 ami the Turks 1 14,009 th battle before aki Pjama; the accou'nta arc mixed; the fight .does not .-. appear to be ended. -nflenator Idprtoh's condition isverr critical' Nashvfile millers hare shipped 1200 barrels QqQadJrct to Europe through Port Royal, 8. C. -4 - Solicitor Robinson lias giyen an opintonij' ' i. . V-i.- . .t.' m J L f . tukk lue i5ccieiary ul iuo iretwurj u au thorized to set aside a fraudulent claim &1 though allowed' by the. Southern Claims Commission, and mopej for its payment pprip1(feidi JjX!oagxesa? q- Ex-Prei- dentgrtyli epfibBp is the odly governaiBBt posstble in fiance; her did not doubt the trrmph of the Republican cause,. and condemnecUseTerely its adversaries, - Morton' is very low. - Judge BUtchford, U. .; District Xmrt,. decided that owners of vessels' are "responsible for V damage sustained by 'goods. Two . boats collided in .Boston harbor and tow boat was sunk. New York markets: ..Monev4S per cent;' gold daU at 104; cot ' Hon quiet at 10 l-i6ll 'l-16c flour, ship ping grades a shado firmer, and other kinds . without a decided change at $5 506 60; , wheat; 13 cents higher; corn j Jc bet- ter ; spirits turpeutine firm at 3636c; Tosin unchanged at $1 80t 90 v -7- : r :v-.' Latest By Mail. .j. Pram rolmUt. Special to Charleston Journal of Com : ; ' merce. " " Columbia, Aug; 241 ; mere uas oeen a , mysterious de parture of all the members of the Jn ; t tYestigaUBg eoramitte to day.; fteijator Cochrane alone remains. They., are engaged" in searching for I frauds in records, and no witnesses will be examined until additional documentary evidence is secured. A1 O. Jones was released from jail this afternoon. His security consists of $27,000 bonanza scrip of his own, a f 10,000 bond of his wife and mort gage on real estate.' ; ' Ca'rdozoV family has left, and his return is nOtjsxpeeted. ? F. Hay Gantt, , of Barnwell,' bas been appointed Solicitor of the Second Circuit, vice S. J. Lee. i: The Governor has appointed Win. R. Davie, Esq., of Lansford, Chester ontyt pa an AtAn .1 n n.i..,-wrtrr tne. rank of Lieutenant Colonel. - ; Comparative Statement of Imports . and Rxporta. j 1 Baltimore Sun, 24th. ' We have received from the Bureau of. Statistics - comparative 4 tables :of the imports and exports into? and from the United States daring the fiscal years ending June 30, 1875, 1876 and 1877. This exhibit shows a steady annual increase in our exports of domestic merchandise, and an equally steady decline in oar imports I of foreiff nlcommo'dities. The decline is especially noticeable in those manu factured articles of which we used .to buy so largely abroad. Three causes have led to so marked a diminution in our imports: The 'first is the de pression in business and the more ; economical habits lhat it has forced upon all classes of our people. The next is the high protective tariff which shuts out competition. The third and the most gratifying of all is the skillful appliances of means to ends, not only through tho higher in- 'telHgence of ear mechanics and ope ratives, but also by reason of the in genious devices resorted toby Ameri can inventors for the purpose of , cheapening the cost of production. 2avE,rom tno tables before us. we gather that our exports of merchanj dise reduced to gold values amounted in 1875 to 499,284,100, In 1876 $525,582,247. In 1877 to $589,669,- 490. Of specie we exported in 1875 I nr tnn T i e,Ho krn oo ont T I $90,00,liiV. 1U 10U UU,UOO,Oi)l. ill : 1877 $43,135,738. During the same period our imports of merchandise were in 1875 $535,005,436. " In 1876 $460,741,190. In 1877 $451,307,549. Our specie imports were in 1875 $20, 900.7J7; 1876 $15,936,681 ; 1877 $4p, 774, 414. The export and import of specie for the fiscal year of 1877 near ly balanced each other,' although in 1875 we exported $62,956,412 of spe cie over aiid above what we 'got back the same year from abroad. The . equalization of the specie exports and - imports for 1877 shows that instead , of . sending away pur precious metals we are. now paying our foreign in- deb'tedness with our commodities . - Ttoe Antonelll Will Case. f A dispatch from Rome to the Lon don Newsy dated Augost 9, says Sig nor Tajani, the advocate of the Coun tess Xambertinij and, a member of the Italian- Government, has 'been in formed tin Ministerial authority; tfiat the Fop&t in an autograph letter, en treated King Victor Emanuel to sup- press further proceedings in the An j tonelti lawsuit. ' His' majesty replie that he had no control over the course of the Jaw. . - ... . ;:'. I .I,,.,,. ' Insurance upon houses and property M demanded by every consideration of econ omy. But health is allowed to insure itselr, and by a waste, unpardonable in all other matters, the constitution is bankrupted through the agency of Jmpovensnea Dtooa. I Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture, by its wonderful!; the blood, and induces good health. - f I r run ty -m ; n it n n : W n t t ' ir - Dvi'-4 VOL. XX.---N0, 134. 1 1 M Bit AOVKaTlsmrlKNTK. ' J. A. SPBiHQEit.-i-Har. f i3.!?1 ??fs4-J 5 i ?a.n JSOn-5oaraer I Hbinsbeqrr Lalo divftlsi fc N. JACOBl.--Buildicg hardware, fii : 'Notice Stonewall LodgeE.o P. '- ' ft BuRKmMTcit. E Ktra tobacco:, 1" EIasbison'&o Ai.LKKStraw iiats. Notice Germanla Ix)dge of J. .We MOBDON jfciiJao. Iq3urappe.i B. McKoT.General agent, &c .TLWt'rinrNrHrDiv'idetid notice Jl WcTKnreow.Divideod notice. .; PkttswaV'Ss SOTtrtkKN.'-rdcerres. Adrian & Tollkrs. Salt, flour, &c. a. R. Prencii'& Son. Buttpii boots. , Notice ChVisk AaPantathvCii ff. Brunhild & Bbs. For sale or? rent -.:iBiNF0RDi Loeb & Car-flams and lager. Hayden & Qbrhardt. Saddlery, &c. J. L: Boatwright. Spices, vinegar.&c. I , Kekchneb & Caldkb . BBios.-rBagging, I piru uaa.s, mui,, Bugai, wu . . .. r; , Leeal Dot, . , J'- h i: Pine Forest (coloml) Cemetery only had one interment last week a child. , To-day ia.known in the religious calendar as the Thirteenth jSunday after Trinity. " , I .-7- Only . one intenneuX, a child in Bellevue Cemetery during the week closing yesterday. . v r - Friday was St. Bartholomew's Day. We inadvertently designated Salur- day-as the day. - . ' Friday night was considered by many as one of the warmest jand most op pressive of the season. ' I : .One of tho heaviestj' rains of the season fell at Rocky Point aqd vicinity yes terday, commencing about 1 o'clock. The ' Register of Deeds issued only one marriage license during the past week, which was for a white: couple ; There were only tveo interments in Oakdale Cemetery daringjtlie week clos ing yesterday; one adult and jone child. ; The Superior Court of Bruns wick county convenes'; at raitbville to morrow, Judge Moore," of ilfc 2ud Diati jet, presiding:- . . ' ' - Northeast wiuds.falliu!? barome- . . . . . . ' . s . - , ter, stationary temperature, cloudy and rainy weather are the indjcilions for this section to-day. " '-:y tanen tor the projected removal of the remainsj of Cornelius Harnett to Oakdaje Cemeteryj or has the idea been abandoned? S We examined yesterday, a large pear, grown on the place of Mr. Geo. .R. , French, Sr., at the Sound, which measured 13J by 12 inches and weighed 17 ouneep. The necessary closing of several of our houses of worship, in consequence of the absence of their pastors, will cause a scarcity of church accommodations to-day. In. consequence of the absence ofso many pastors from their charges io- day,Rev. J. L. Keen will hold services at the Seamen's Bethel this fronting, at 11 o'clock. ;.. I - . r. , The only case before the Mayor yesterday morning was that of ! Thomas Moore, colored, charged with a ' violation of the market ordinance. 1 The case was dismissed. . . . ' i j ' '; There. was the finelt lot of stur geon in market, 3'eslerday, that we remem ber to have seen. We counted fourteen large heads that had belonged to as many trunks of the finny monsters, i f - The woman 'Maggie" Clarrity, who was so badly cut about the 'head and neck two weeks ago, last njgbt, is still con fined to her bed with her Injuries, which, however, are said to be improving". ' ' . If we cannot induce a rowing match or a sailing race on; the bosom . of the old Cape Fear, for the merriment of our WAn)li mBtftntft9tfnr sniert Mr F -t " " on - -.v. between tho'Ite Lcrnzier and; ifcd Cloud, one of which ispropeHed by hand and the other by the feet, as the motive' power which turns the wheels.';- . h --i -; .,i ' -y .-. - . 1 ''"..,' "; ' '' ' - -: The faithful 'manner, in which our Clerk of the Market attends' to the duties of his office must commend itself to our citizens. We learn that by his prompt ness and vigilance, assisted by Capt. James, a health officer, several . cart loads, of un wholesome fish, offered foriale in our mar ket, werexondemned and sent off last week. Postponed. The, case of George Reed, Colored, who lis charged with cutting and severely wound- ing one Charlotte Haggie oh the arm, an account of which appeared in onr last, did hot come up before the Acting Mayor yes terday morning, being postponed to allow the defendant to procurer the attendance of certain necessary witnesses.; Bridge Waaned Away. f. The bridge over yBujtiit iliai Creels, on Rankin street, just beyond the Wilmington Gardens, was washed .away during the aeafyain on Thursday rhorning last, -aad lue auuiuriiica iuiuiuicu ua lumjt uigiifc not be possible to put it in order f before Monday, in which; case funeral processions to Pine Forest Cemetery during the inter val will have to take another route. 'J. ill The SpWnieh barque -Juniaid, Maris taug, sailed from Havana for this port on 7tb tnst. i iMThe No'rwegfai The Ndrwegfan h&tqxie Benrich Ibten was reported m.below yesterday.bound up . ; - j: li Pj v.o, v i v 1 WJLMINGTON,; N C., SXJNpAY, AUGUST 26, 1877. A Lively Cnaae . . ..j . i , , . ' ' A white man by the name of Harry Hud son, who had been ordered to pay the costs in an assault and battery-case in one of the magistrates' eourta, was - accompanied by Constable 8. W. Nash.yesterdayafternoon to a place on the corner of Nuti and Mul berry streets, where he had stated he conld raise the requisite amount to pay .the. same, Wliile he was' talking fo some one about the money the officer stepped to a bucket near' by to get a drink of water, when Hud son, taking . advantage of the opportunity darted from the side door and run full tilt np Mulberry street The officer started io- pdrsuit, add then ensued one of the' liveliest chases of the season, extending entirely acrpss the city from its western to its eaet ern limits. .When Constable Nash, arrived at iiNinthi street, vi near its ; intersection with Rankin, Hudson was seen' tnaktn hisvay down the hill just beyond the Wil mington Gardens. - Nash was nOw : nearly exhausted, but luckily a colored' nWn, by the name of Nelson, tendered his assfetrr ance just at this opportune; moment,' adv beingome distance in advance of the of ficer, started in pursuit, -and finally suc ceeded in capturing the"' fugitive . id ft swampy place some distance beyond the Gardens. , .' .... ;,; , if;. Hudson was taken to the county jail and locked np. When'asked why he acted' as he did, he told the officer that he wanted to get the worth of the money out of him that he would have to pay as , costs.. Nash says he made excellent time. : 5 I DeatU of Another Old Cltlxen. ; ' Mr. John Hopkins, an old citizen of this place, died yesterday at 12 o'clock, , at the Sans Souci residence of Mr. J. F. Garrell; near this city, at, the age of 65 years. "Mr. Hopkins was, we think, a native of Berk shire, England, but had lived in Wilming ton a good many years? No one in! this community, perhaps, was better known than "Old Man Hopkins," whose genial disposition and jovial good nature - mide him a great favorite among all classes of pur people. He was a ereat sportsman j in his day and during one of his hunting ex peditions some ten or twelve years 'ago he lost one of his arms by the accidental dis charge of his gun, which he was in the act of drawing from his wagon.'-. The "Hop kins Place," about three miles below this city,' was in former years a favorite place of reson by parties from this place, the grounds beiug .handsomely laid, out and abounding iu choice plants and flowers of every hue and description, and in the cul tivation of which Mr. Hopkins took a great pride. . -, , . " ; . . ,. The- funeral wjlL taknla'N,i '. I wu, at o ciocK, iroiu bans Souct to tne f old burying place on the oly Onslow road, three miles from the city., , , .- . Many will drop a tear of regret that "Old Johnny Hopkins" has been gathered to his fathers. ; .. . - . , : ; ; Robbery of JTeivelry. The residence of Mr. Samuel R. Bell, :on Fourth, near Nixon street, was entered oa ridav afternoon, durinc the temporary ab sence of the family, and robbed of jewelry, &c.to the extent of about $75 or $100. Ec jnce was effected through a window n the rear of the house, -opening upon the garden. The articles stolen included three valuable tacts of lady's jewelry, three jor four finger rings, &c. - The thief or thieves rummaged all the trunks, drawers, &c, the articles from which were scattered about promiscuously, hone of them seeming j to have suited their fancy, their main object, no doubt, having been money and: valu ables such as they had already secured. ; A sewing machine in the room was also found badly damaged.5 : ' ' . , a . ; J There is no clue to the perpetrator of the robbery, which' was one of the boldest ve have had to chronicle in some time. ; If aneral services. - ' 1 A special train, tendered by Superin tendent Divine for the purpose, took nearly all the. employes of the Wilmington & Wei- don railroad shops, yesterday, to the place where the remains of the late Robert' Fin- lay, an employe of the company, were in terred. 1 They : left the. train at Ashland, about two miles above Rocky Point, from whence they had ' to ; walk a distance of about four miles through the country to the burial place, the vehicles In that vicinity being all engaged by persons attending the District . Cob f erence. The trip there was accomplished with but little difficulty, but in returning they encountered the heavy rain that fell early in the afternoon and all got soaking wet, to say nothing ' of the muddy road they had to traverse. j 1 ftaleic Time.-?, ' Yesterday morning" the 6:30 passenger train from the South, on account of some slight accident to the engine, did not arrive until 80 A. M., one hour and fifty min utes behind time. : .The connecting train on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, which should have left at 6:50 A. M., was thereby delayed one hour and thirty-seven minutes, leaving Wilmington at 8:27 A. M., and ar riving at Weldon at 12.49, nineteen min utes behind the schedule time (bat saving the connection), having made the run ' of 162 miles in four hours -and twenty-two minutes,, from Which can be deducted stopping time,' 20 minutes, making ihe ac tual running time four hours and two min utes, equal to 40 miles per hour. I Conductor Cutts had charge of the bell- cord and Engineer Hessinger the machine that did the running. " 1 Cnmallable Letters. - i The foUowing are. the unmailable letters remaining in the city postofflce: . . i - John E. Poone . Cerro Gordo. N. C, care W. Bentan; Alfred Casbone; Moses Good man. Eastover, S.'C; Jas. Brown, Jordan" Alum Springs, Rockbridge Co., Va; - , ,-14 ) ' . . . ' i We were preseht at the investigation al- luueu 10 ..in lue , miiuwiug. aritcie irom confess tht our., , previously . conceived ODimon oi.ine wonaeriui powers Dossessed ... ... -i . . by the Indrvlduai known by the appellation T. uiT', yj, l7.T."rrr",lf.uu ,pf lQ;,G i,Khoma8 (a native, he. 8ays, ;of Calcutta), ; denvedj.irom hearsay, were somewhar ;shakeri,vainlyi from-the fact Ihflf Y A AVinAfid at HionAaiilAM in nh i AA "-v? iuu ouiia. a w close investigation, such as was proposed by the . profession al gentlemen who desired to. tesf.tbi apparent wonderful' natural powers if y M if ' The. claims of that most remarkable spe- cimeo 01 numanuy, iieo, Thomas, who is exhibitine his wonderful power fao called) of transposing his heart and- ribs mavJr thiiir K t.wn v;ih mo. ni allowance. At Sn examination of the par- ty made before several medical and other gentlemen since your article was published, th irrinniajihiiitto n.ffnm.in.. o 5;! blethibW fllvdemonstrated- That the subject has undoubtedly an extraordi- nary action and control over the pectdral ana anaominal muscles cannot be denied. but when that is said "it is all and nothing more, a win, ne can create and con tinue a vermicular motion to the muscles of the abdomen; also, in a moment can arresi ana. ' concentrate . tnem at any given , point within their range I of action. By ' compreEsing , the muscles or the chest over the recion of the heart. and forming a risidity of the abdominal muscles leading to either the right or lower left side, and at the same time imitating the pulsations of the heart by contracting ana expanamg tne muscles 01 the parts, me impression may be produced that the heart has changed from its natural position to the part indicated: The easy transmis sion or sound through a dense medium such as tne rigidity of the pectoral and abdomi nal muscles form, would alone account for tne transmission of the sounds of the heart to such a distance as would be regulated by the density of the medium and the force used. For instance, by placing one end of a stick three feet long over the cardiac re gion, and applying the ear to the other, the. action or the heart can be distinctly neara. " so ; in this case, the ' supposed removal 01 the heart at . will to vari ous parts of the body, impossible as it must appear to every surgeon (and no physician has been bold enough to declare it to be a fact) is verv easily accounted for. By applying a double stethoscope over the cardiac region during the supposed dis placement ail the murmurs of the heart can be distinctly recognized, .although in a diminished degree, on account of the en forced pressure of the compressed muscles. Again, he claims to have the power of lowering his ribs soas to cover his aMome Be does form asurfaceof dense corrugated in their natural position. . A thorough - test wiin tne stethoscope revealed no suspension 'of the heart's action at any time, but merely a uiminmion 01 its iorce oy compression. as is often seen in what is called children's i T"r The bendinff of a . three-auarter across Uu axiu as a icu wm uiu a cauiuicu - in most side-shows of any circus.., r W . Grand Excursion of (be Whltlns Rifles. i frooaoiy llie last excursiou ui uie acra . ii,.'m!: pifl-a son Will be given by the Whiting Rifles on 1 ine UaTga javuuo uu iiiumuaj uai., auguoi 80th. As has been previously announcea I in the Stab, the military will be reviewed I at the State Fair at Raleieh. In October. I uu mi0 u.Cu,uU.w. -.w maKing strenuous cuoris o imiy, equip uu their members, so as to make a good ap- pearance on that occasion, reflecting credit alike upon themsel ves and their city. They do not ask the, public to subscribe outright, but hope that they will avail themselves7 of the excursion, and thus, while getting value received, contribute towards giving Wilmington two first-class infantry companies. - ; ' ' 1 1 ! : T They have very - sensibly reduced the price to a figure that is within the reach of all, and we sincerely hope "that they may realize handsomely on their venture. The last excursion given under the au spices of this Company was very generally spoken of as having been exceedingly pleasant, and they pledge their best efforts to make this one even pleasanter. ' The Italian String Band has been en gaged to furnish musie for dancing, and ice water in abundance will be supplied, so that one will not be compelled to purchase refreshments in self-defence, as is some times necessary on excursions. " . j , Be sure to go or send a substitute. Oar "Lens Branch." The frequent excursions, from jthe sea board to the mountains, and from the moun tains to the seashore, during the present summer, has doubtless convinced our peo ple of the importance of having a railway to and a large hotel at the Bound, as al pre sent there is both a lack of means of trans portation and accommodation for a large number of excursionists. We hopethat,'at an early day, some enterprising citizen may be constrained to "set the ball in motion," not only by contributing largely forhimself, but by inducing other gentlemen of - means and the requisite public spirit , to do the same, towards the building of that great desideratum to Wilmington, a Sbashqbb Railway. Then we": will have a "Long Branch," a -"Newport,'; and a "Cape May'? of our OWn.' - " ... Death's JDoInc t "t '' ' Ur. Henry Kokowsky, a young but popu lar foreign-born resident of this city, died yesterday, after a somewhat lingering iQ- r , ... . i - j . ness.; His. wife's brother died a few .weeks aeo; which hastened 1 the decease of his wife, who was already in a decline,' and he is bow thus early called to follow the foot steps of his beloved one to the'spirir iand. liis funeral will lase piace at ine Xivangen- c&l Lutheran Church this morning St half past 9 o'clock, and bis remains will be fol lowed to their last resting place In Oakdale Cemetery ' by Germatila and' 'Stonewall Ledges, K. of Piv Howard Relief, F. E. Company and the Christian Association :o St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church.1 rm I Editob Mobntno Stab: It was with no j little ! pleasure I . read the communication a i " auuu. ucvige I Chamber of Commerce bf this city, relative . I n . 1. n v. . .1 i . i " buoyd uienuuneu improvement. After showing very conclusively to any 1 tinnreiudlRerl minrl that tho varinna nana- paper reports relative to the disadvantage I 01 closing up new inlet are incorrect, they sa?.:w. m'v vIS Jrii 1 . B i people of Unslow and other counties of the I East too well to suppose for a moment that iney wouia wunngiy or Knowingly give countenance to sentiments disparaging a worK so vital to tne best interests of the State.; , We, therefore, conclude either they are ignorant of the facts, or have been deceived by designing persons from inter- caicu muiivea, or it may. oe tne wors or emissaries from abroad in the interest of other States. Be this as it inavi it is ear- I nestly to be hoped that all eood and true tiz!ns of our State will unite in upholding lh? .fev ! bandB :Wlch snstaining this E00,, or inow ,trembhng in the I balance of success by reason of the made- qaate. impropriations of Congress for its n7' " V . lh?K' J W obstacles whatever being placed in the way l'"siOM- . ! - '; i I have copied thus much of this report! as i wisn to call particular attention to it. The committee have undoubtedly struck the key note when they say that ndgood citi zen of the State would countenance any act which would be detrimental to the interest of the State. It is to be regretted, indeed. that a mote lively interest is hot manifested by the good people of Wilmington than has been heretofore shown in "upholding the few hands which are sustaining this noble work." It is too well established to admit of contradiction that our sister State, Vir ginia, is; going ahead with rapid strides to make Norfolk the seaport of the South. If New Inlet is closed we need not fear for Wilmington's future success and. prosperi ty. .Norfolk could never keep her back. The vast resources from the great West, which would be poured into her vessels (which would come from every quarter of the habitable globe) after the completion of the net work of railroads in course of con-? struction, which would giveM the shortest une irom Cincinnati to any seaport on the Atlantic coast. . I do . hope that our people will arouse from their slumbers and buckle on their armor, and Work steadily from this time forward nntil this great work is com pleted,, which,, as the committee say, is a work in which 'not only -Wilmington but North Carolina is too deeply interested to let it moulder or slumber. Send committees to Washington City to meet the Congres sional committee. Not committees from this city alone, but from all parts of North Carolina. Let our ''London of the South" (Charlotte) have her delegates appointed. kUU T T . s i mv clB" . l. l . Of J ffl T the generargoverpmetit, too, will be greatly benefited by its ccfn petition. CapeFkar. So suuGBsnoN of AOTmciAirrv la con- of, natare. .- IJalaae in aapearaoee and composition. For sale by J. C. Monda. - : i ; vi; ONB OP THE MOST WONDERFUL. INVEN TIONS of the age la Doourr's Ybabt Powbh. : It makes the science of ceokery so simple and easy lhat m. wfutnff rhiM at thA dnllMfc aarvant ran iwaulilv comprenena h. it mixes a poor cook a gooa one, ana a gooa one rawea to lae tbbk or arusi la i kitchen. The gennine ia sold only in tin cans., j PAFaas. To Harris' News Stand, sontk side Front street, we are indebtedfor copies of the York Lsdger, Chimney Corner and Front The Stand will remain. open nntU it o'clockthia morning. . . There is no case of Dyspepsia that Gam'a Air oust Flowkb will not cure. Go to any Drag Store and inquire about it. If yon leaffer from CbatiTe- seas, Blcfc Headadie,' Sour" Stomach, Indlgeation, Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the Sto mach or Liver try it. Two or three doses will re lieve yon. Eejrolar size 75 cts. . Reliable help 1 for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic, painful and prostrating diseases cared without medicine. Palvermacher's Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book aad JoaraaL with full particulars, mailed free. Ad dress Pui.vkb.ma.chkr ualvanio Co., 893 Vine Stu Cincinnati. Ohio. ; - - i .'' DIED. . , KOKOWSKT. In this city, on yesterday after- ternoon,t 3 o'clock, of inflammanon of the bow els, HENRY KOKOWSKY, a native of Poland, aged 23 years 7 months and 16 days. 'K r ' - , "Free from all suffering. V. . The funeral will take place thia (Sunday) morn ing, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence,orner of Second and Princess street, thence to St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. The Mends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend. new; advertisements. BiHM America Assurance;. Company, INCORPORATED A. D. 188S. ' i : 1 ; In succeaaf ul operation 44 years. 4 Assets $1,150,000. w'1 "; ' - JNO. W. GORDON St BHO., Agents, ; 24 North Water Street, i aug36 tf ' Wilmington, N. C, Sewiriff XlacMniBs. 1 "Now IS THK TIMB TO BUYI . J ' ' i una one " iriorence," a epienaua ianuiy maenmu, (35 oa ' ' ". ' one iowe ranury, a auong aursBie niacmue, One Wheeler A WHson. Mo. 1 hall case, first class attachments, and all for $25 a bargain. : . . j ; une neavy no. smger," zi. ! Une Heme Shuttle, ia perfect order, a regular pet, only $10. These machines, though second-hand, are in per fect order. Sew works having been put in, they are as good as new. and are fully warranted. - ; Jtchinesof all eood makers bought, sola ana exchanged, or thoroughly repaired. , ) J. JS. rfJSVJSnD,' 1D1IUBI., ; aug 36 2t; , Next door north of Market St., WB WILL PRESKNT A SBT ; OT SUUCTH, to any one, who will prove by competent au thority, that onr Shirts are not " 't - - i 1st.. Maae or wamsuiia mubuu . . i 3d. That the outside ply of Bosom ia not of 2100 Linen ; . . . ; 5 ' .-.. 3d. That tne upsoms are net an s-pixana an- Tjnen f - i ,' ; K .' ; .' 4th. That they are not cut lengtnwue ue cjoio. Vnr thaae SUPERIOR SHIRTS, all made, we ask $135 each, CASH ON DELIVERY, r , r Coopers', Tools. ! npRUSS HOOPS, . JOINTER8, DOWauiNQ X Machinea, Adzea, -. Coopers' i Axes, Drawing afnlraa of aH kinds, stocked Howells and Crozea. Hammers, Setts, Punches, Chisels, Beck Irons, Ac. A large assortment or ue aoove uouua at a uu Lowest Prices can be found at the Old Established Hardware House of JOHN DAWSON. , ; ang36tf m.. so aaa zi ataraet m.- THE 79 HUMTI-DUMTI , . i . and - -: v KEY WKST . ! C, I O A, , Br D. PIGOTT,' 1 Tobacconist' -augl6-tf nae r - v.; WHOLE NO.: 3,137 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRETHREN YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED to meet at your Castle Hall, this (Sunday) mnnitnff it fl AVIivfr in aHuia ih. am! . oeceaaep urouier, a. ii.unow8K.T- All members of Stonewall Ladm No. 1 K. of T as well as all Knights In good standing in -the city. am utiwu to araena. uy oraeroi v. v., , ! aug 28-lt , JOHN W. GERDTZ, K. of R. A 8. Stonewall Lodge J; JL OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO MEET ji.T your Castle Hall, this (Sunday) morning, at 9 o'clock, to attend the funeral of HENRY KOKOWSKY. fate a member of Gennania Lodge No. 4. f By order of C. C. ... . aug 86-lt . J. W. KING, Kl bf R. '& 8. Cnristian ' Association . of St. Paul's . Evan. Lutheran Church. BRETHREN: YOU ARB HEREBY SUMMONED to appear at Lecture Room of Church, (with wmie gioves; a y o-ciocKaunaay mornmg, to at tend tne KOKOWSKY. By order of the President. - i W. H.'STRAU8S, 1; Recording Secretary. aug 26.lt Tor Sale or Rent. ; j THE BILLIARD TABLES AND PIXTURBa, BAR; FIXTURES, and SIXTEEN ROOMS FURNISHED, contained in the building known as Brock's! Excltange, we offer for sale on liberal terms, or we will rent the same from the 1st of Oc tober. ; , ., . Apply to . - : aug26-tf v . H. BRU&HILD A BRO. Hay ! 200 BALES HAY ! PHIME ARTICLE. J- ? i 1 ..,, ;:-'. VERY, LOWEST .FIGURks. ONLY 75c per cwt., at Coal and Wood Yard aug 26 iw " J A. SPRINGER .Board fAN HE OBTAINED BY APPLYING TO V-7 MRS. H. BURR .' Dock Street, j ' .... ... , , between Front and Second. aug26-lt . Beal Estate W Loan Association, j TEN DOLLARS PER SHARE WILL BE PAID to holders of Partiallv Paid-BD Stack in Uip. Real Estate and Loan Association, on account of Dividends slreadv declared on same, noon aDnlica- tiou at the Bank of New Hanoer. - - ' f ' i . . . J. W. ATKINSON, ( -aug 26-It , President W. B.r JflcKOY, j i - - i . . . . .. , - Oe&l Beal Estate Ag't .& Stock Broker. Office on North side of Market, between Second and Third streets, over Harries Drug Store. , THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TO THE public that he has entered into a General Real Estate Agency aad Stock Broker's business, and re spectfully solicits of the people of Wilmington a share of their patronage in Renting and Sell ine Real Estate and selling and purchaaine Stock, and trans acting any other business connected with the same. Prompt attention la guaranteed to all business en- irasieatonim. . . , - aug26-tf W. B. McKOY. asi-"m; 4000 ?3ECrrr 150 160x68 MBAT' : ... . Bbla PORK and BEEF, 2000 Ba8h&Nr I i in 25Q Sacka COFFEE, 'I ' 50 :Bojie8TstA' f l Bd1b SUGAR, . r " ; . 200 Keg8 NAILS' ' ' ' 5 0 0 80X68 SOAV nd CANDLES, 25 Bto KER0SBNR 0IL : ' , 25 BblsGLUE. .; v VjQQ Boxea LYE and POTASH, ? 300 Ba8a 8HOT ; .; ; f gQQ Cases CANNED GOODSi : 7 II II I "agsjsjsAiJi r mennest aw anaiiestintuecity. t9CalI or order direct from the larere Wholesale Grocery t Southeast corner Front and Dock streets. ' ang 26-tf ADRIAN & VOLLERS; material for Home-Hade Pickles. V ;.i : WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ; ATTENTION TO MY" Assorted Spices, Expressly for those making their own' Pickles. ,v l . NO WEIGHING, ;. . : ) ,,;.'. f .NO ASSORTING, , s : 1 1 PREPARED FOR IMMEDIATE USE, t - .A GREAT CONVENIENCE., V ',.v" : ; JOHN L. BOATWRIGUT, i -i i .Vr - .; ,r "'.Family Grocer, j i aug26-DAWtf - 5 & 7 North Front St Vinegar. PURE CIDER AND WHITE . . : ' ';';I7I; Jl WINK VINEGAR. I , , : GUARANTEED. : r 'U: . . - i , r JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT.'i f - -aug 25-DAWtf , - - Fajni Grocer Family G ro c en e s rpHE FULLEST ASSORTMENT il ; A-r; ' ) L, 111 . i. .IjJOF first class f Parity Groceries in the State, to be found always at 5 & 7 NORTH. FRONT STREET. , , . , t3f?GOODS .DELIVERED FREE.3 ; Any one leaving their orders during the day may rely upon their prompt delivery. ., ' . J I always follow the downward prices, and can as sure all who patronise me that I will SELL aa LO w tiA fruin1 in thA P.ifcV. CASH A CONalUHHAi iow. JOHN L. BOATWBIQHT, , i i ,.. ..ill.' i .' . "- Family Grocer, augSoDAWU ( muriurruuiDU ITorthern Potatoes. 1 . ' ' t -,, tr- - ... BblsFINE NORTHERN POTATOKS, " ' " Just received. - " er. '' ' ''''" " ''JOHN t.' BOATWKIGHT,1 aug 26-D&Wtf 1 " ' 5 ft 7 North Front St. A Hi). : ABATES OP'ADTERTISING. One Square one day... " two days,.'.".'".. ' " ' three daytll ' M fourdaya?,... V . 1 " r?iflve daysVJ.i":; f'"V" , one week, ....".!!I""""' " --. Two weeks :' ; f,; : Three weeks,... " " One month, 4 '"" " Two months........... ;..."'" " ' " , Three mohtha,... ......... ':; ! . ' " ,. Six months,.":... '. . ... $1 oc 1 75 2 50 ...... 3 00 r. ... 8 60 ,:.'... 400 ;. ... 6 60 8 50 .. .. 10 00 ..... 17 00 24 00 .... 40 00 0 00 r "Contract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. . . . - Ten lines salid Nonpareil type make- one square. r v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Grand Family Excursion rpo SMITHVILLK AND BALD HEAD. ON THE J?e ghren by the WHITING wfWiiui i-LiVXUSUA X, AUgUSt 30th. : .The Italian. String TUnd lll fjimi.,U.n.i. dascing.. - Refreshatesta at city prices. Plenty of Ice Water free of charge; - - : Tickets Will b SOld at the Bookotniva an Pit and by members of the Whiting Rifles, at the fal lowing reduced prices: ; : Gentlemen. 75. cents: Ladv. A) rnTi. r . an Gentleman, $1 ; Children under J3 years old, 25 cts. Boat will leave Market street Dock at 3 o'clock. ' JNO. W. GORDON, aug 26-3t i i -- . - Manager. rjHE VERY NICEST HAM ,:."---i:'.K::' 1 V ;-. ..;'.'" ' t ..x b t , i ' ' YOU EVER ATE, GO TO BINKORD. LOEB Jfc CO.. who have a Full and Fresh Stock of GROCERIES at Low Figures. 'HR CELEBRATED CHAliPAGNS' .' " LAGER STILL TAKES THE LEAD. 1 8old toyjUi--T.-; - ' BINFORD. LOEB A CO. aug 26-tfDAW. Button Boots FOB $1.75. LADIES. SERGE . BUTTON BOOTS u j-; W -' .' ' J--' . ; - AT $1.75. . ' Selling Fast. So Very x"r k . CheapV,' Buy now before they allgo. v GEO. R. FRENCH A SON. s: 39 N. Front St t aug 26-tf Fancy Half Hose, Iiinerr- HirnHklroiii v p Lmen Collars, New Style Linen CufF, ' , Just Received at ' " l. 3DLa5L"V"XID,S, : 'i 24 Harket St; aug 26-tf Late irovels. rULIET'S GUARDIAN. A Novel by Cameron. MRS. ARTHUR. '. ' ' - -.-. ; A Novel by Oliphant -' , HEAPS pF MONEY. ' . t ' ' - A NovelbyNorris THE AMERICAN SENATOR. i: 'i ... A. Novel by Trollope. All new, from Harpers' Select Library. : -, ' ! For sale at- i.- -aMlWBiHW Jnrau aagS6-U juive pook ana unsic Store. -!.- No. 3and 41 Market St V Bagging and Ties. . 70Q KoUa and Hair Rolls BAGGING, 0 Tentf T1BS. ioooLb9 Twiri!-4; For sate Uy aog 26-tf KERCUNKU A'CALDER BROS SpiritCasks. "I AAA New and nd Hand IUVU aug26-tf SPIRIT CASKS. s vor sale by . KKRCHNKR CALDER BROS ' i I i - " Salt. Salt; Salt. f 2000 Sackfl Uverpi sat, ; 1000 aC8 MranaU' SALT, 2000 D rocKeta aavi'j ;, fcug 28-tf KERCHNE (CALDEK tROS fl Sugar, Goftee and Mouses. 50 BW, sCGAH'i 100 Ba?" p012 ' ' gO "KM CUBA MOLASSES L j 0 0 BtS SUGAR HOUSE MOASSES, ! For sale by ; - . : !. aug 26 tf ; KSRCHNKR CALD$ BROS. - .; speciaiMce. Ati.- OF can fin: ME- - . :THD1G J5IT H. BUKHDLKS'S, aug 26-tf . No. arket Street. ;;jte Little Sbop AroM IS THE PLACE TO GET " 1 c, If... f"- ! -!'-' -'. . e Corner, SADDLES. HARNKSSJ . r ! I '(.WHIPS andcoi ir.Ha tir RnnaliWl ChA&n for Cash. I . Next to 8outherland'a aWea.- RAVDKN Jk OEaAfi , ang26-tf .. --r . ;WllmptonVN. C Braiders' lHardVare. Patent Porcelain Lined Pumps for WeS and Cis terns. The best and cheapest Pump in ne. - Sold only at - N. JACOBPS Hardware fcpot, ok tr ' " No. 10 South Fronistreet Groceries ! Grocers ! T3 ARTIES IN WANT Og' ' ;' '-J: ; ' " MoIaeseB, ail gradea; Salt Meatal 4 '!, JLard.nour, ail grades; Coffeaj i Candies, Soap, Lye, Potash, Cora! ' . i ' . Oata, Hay. Fish, Fea tiers, Glue, . ; - Baggmg, Ties, Spirit Casks, ac - Communicate with us and we will put iha in the way of getting Bottom Figures and Beet Term f. ' '' PKTTEWAT ft 8CHULKSN, Brokers and Commission Menhants, i amr 26 -tf i Next North Princess ana vwou.. StravjELata ! I. w E NOW OFFEK OTJB ENTIRE v STOCK OF 8UMMES GOODS -ATCOST. : HARRISON & AlIENt " ' CITY HAT STORK. aug 26-tf Lovfes uWWD C so E A AT . j .iTMtCW rxia rvfl 4 I V ' ! 5 i :-ri .11 : 1 1 u it K 11 ii St '. l! . i i I HI? i ! r j'tli I s J i 5:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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