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THE H0R1THIG STAB; BjWn.n.DEBNAnD. :" PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. , RATKS OP BUBSCRIFTIOir 1H ADVAHCX Oho year, . (by mall) postage paid,. $7 00 iix months, v. " 4 00 . Three months, 4.., t . " " 25 One month 44 44 '..-. t 00 To City Subscribers," aelivered in any pirt of the ciiy, ruteen vents pet ween, t uur jtgcuwi not authorized to collect for more than three months in advance. MORNING EDITION; OUTLINES. 1 Osman Pash. reports 100 Russian caval ry killed near Ilichad. - Russians, at Erzeroum have changed tbeir position with reference to safety. "r- P'incel4"4?3.' of Roumania, lias taken command of the united Russian .and Roumanian western army. " The 7th and 10th Russian1 corps are hurrying to the Danube, and their places will be taken by four newly formed divisions to defend the' Black Sea. - The Russians were defeated on Thursday at Karassar ; t he battle-field - was : fi ft een miles long. -The fight at Schipka Pass is developing into a grand affair; the Turks are crossing at half a dozen passes - Gen. Todeleben, the great Russian; engineer, is at Bucharest: t The strike of 10,000 cotton operatives began yester day aXi IkllonrJ2iaa GasbilL an English' cotton splatter,' a&a failed. Liabil ilies $300,(WG.- Mofe'ailroad trouble; at Dayton, Obioj the engineers, &c. are on' a strike; the strike ended by concessions; from the railroad managers. The cigafcrnakers' strike,, continues; the tnanu-j facturers will stop unless the strikers return lo work. - Hayes' civil order is aboutj to die at the hands of Cornell. -J A' $500,000 fire occurred at Paris, Missouri j ten business blocks, jLhree hoiela, &c.,t destroyed. Brigham Young will be buried on Sunday vn early successor is not probable, E. I. Davenport, th distinguished actor, ia -tlcnd.- - The- opbilus Gaines, recently appointed Altor-j ncy for Montana, has resigned, as requests ed Jo do. Hon. 'A. Lawrence, oi Rhode IslauI, has accepted the place on the Silting Bull Commission. - Raum is preparing a circular to revenue agents. Sheridan sajs we shall hear of a fight with the Indians in a few days. The ; Russian position on the Lorn has been com-J pletely tamed by the defeat of Thursday; the Turks are in pursuit. Baker Pasha, who led the cavalry charge, and had t wo. horses killed under him, is - missing.! r-. Minister Noyes has been presented at Paris. New York markets: Honey easy at 23 perccut; gold quiet at 103; cotton quiet at 1111 cents; flour a shade sironger; wheat il cent belter; corn bet-? ter; spirits turpentine quiet at 351c: rosirt quiet at $1 8241 90. : . 4 Latest By Mail. A Strike at Norfolk. Special telegram to the Dispatch. Norfolk, August 31 The 'longslioreraen employed by the Old Dominion Steamshio Com-! I pany struck this afternoon on reancuon OI Uie rates. iue. nl hi tr nau rdrks '. ia W rim w Till j . . on si.tia.ci s iwuBw w .ei, umci lucii uii i tneir places, ana tne steamsmp isaao I Bellas lying in the dock and can't be nioved. " The." police have not yet been; called on to interfere, but are .' momentarily expecting a summons to. put down a threatened not. Visiting fire officials from the chief ; cities of Massachusetts are being ele gantly entertained to-night at the' Morrisette House ly the Norfolk fire . department. AddUlonallBdtetnaeata itilmi Ei Ktate Offleers. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 31. Ebur additional indictments were found to-day three against Cass Car penier, late Collector of Internal llevenne in this State, for forgery, and one against Woodruff and Jones, clerks of the Senate ancF House, and e k i 1.1: T:.: Company, for fraidulently issuing a bill for printing, by which they ob tained over $20,000. The Court ad journed. 1 3 ' Gen. Forrcit Improvluc i Memphis, Tenmt., Aug. 31. General Forrest's condition, has im proved considerably. His friends are now sanguine of his recovery. Spirits Turpentine. Wilson has a boot and shoe (ao tory. . " , . - Charlotte and Greensboro have new maps bolh'cities." : ; Peaches, apples,1 and - quinces weighing a pound each are produced in IredelLf , -, i h ; 4 ; - The prospect of Statesville Fe male College is very flattering, aB we learn from the American. ' -v r--; v t . Col. L. L. Polk denies that he has purchased the State right of lUe Daven port Preserving Process. - Reverrue collections in 4th dis trict (Raleigh); for August, $75,875.79. And yet the South does not pay any Federal taxes.' ;, .; . , ;: Father Evans says Milton can beat the world on the baby question. Their music is heard "oft in the stilly night,"and "where'er we've roamed.". . . If Deputy Sheriff Davis attempted to arrest John Lackey at Rocky Springs Camp Ground, Iredell, and was badly cut in several places. His clothes saved Davis' There is much marrying in Wake. The Raleigh New says: There were 369 marriage licenses. issued in the county, for the year ending: August 31st,; 1877, Hgainst about 400 the preceding year, , A -Lenoir " Topic r , The Concord Presbytery meets at Mooresville next Thurs day week, the 13th September. Camp meeting at Rocky Creek will commence Friday before the 5th1 ' Sabbath iu Septemf ber the 28th. ... i UM: r... rpu-l "iiiauBui vyiby isiiruufitut, iue i uubw oi iMag's "lead visitors came up on the steamer on Monday among them some oi the "sick and wounded." i Rumors are rue of the havoc made there this season by the archery of Cupid.; , ; ; T . ' t Rocky Mount Mail: From Wel- ?.anly road towards Briakleys vie, in Halifax county, there has been a i I i VQL.:.xx.No":ii40.:: great failing, off iu the cotton f.rop pros- SSnT ,asl lwo,we. CoUon Wltn WfiP.n larcrfl Rnnncrh tn nmnnM nni Date per acre will not yield one tbird ot a bale. ' Wilson Advance meeting of the Primitive Baptists bflthis place.last Sunday.known as "Big'August," was largely attended. ITie crowd In attend ance must have been considerably over 2, 000. : The farmers1 of Nash, especially In Castal ia neighborhood, are suffering a -r- TJhe Uealtb of - Ralisigb has very mucn improved since the reports for June. In August there were but twenty-one m- lermenis at me tnree cemeteries. JLJut that is far too much. Early in the year we think thero were not a half dozen inter ments in Wilmington in two months. ' The mortality naa been considerable daring the last tnree montns. .JjU-:. a r: -.-.f. ' Asbeville Citizen. O n Tuesday ""- u k iicarj uuuu naj passing over the northern" portion jOf 'the however, a bolt of lightning struck in the yard of Mr. James Craigtoiles,Tiving one1 ana a nail mues irom town on the lieaver Dam road, killin? fflmost inaiantltr Vctu Craigmiles, a youth bight yearajat ge, and knocking ddwn'and severely injuring' Mri Craigmiles and two other sons, John and Joseph; aged respectively four and tenj year. . ' ' j; . ' , ' . j . , Lenoir county correspondent; or Magnolia Record writes: On next Monday September 3d, Kinston Collegiate Institute opens its tall Bession. This institution was chartered by the last Legislature, and had during iU last term over one hundred pu - pils. It is exceedingly healthy in out section at this time. Crops -are gene- rally good but will be somewhat short on account of getting a bad stand in the spring.' un Monaay last, August 27, Kinston uiuu ovuuui vueneu j tor . lia i&u Bessionj nit. - i i , . . j... ., , . 1 I nia srnnnl li1 ghnnl nriuir.nm a .liinn J its last term. , . ( Raieif?n Newt On hun.lrf and nine deeds, mortgages , and other legal wriUngs were registered in the office of Uegister or Deeds, during the month ot August. We heard a man say yester-l day that there arell37 colored people to be! uapiizeu aw rwugeway, io-mprrow,,ol ox wnom are 10 dc Daptized face downward.; We are informed that on Wednesday night last, the dwelling of Mr.,Walter.Fow-j ler, near Hayes' Chapel, in the lower narti of this city, was entered by some unknown party, and a large amouut of crockery laaien inereirom. . Milton -Chronicle'. . rjooia i .! with brass tacks and the heels turned udJ and nouquestions asked. - It is reported that the two escaped convicts have beeoi r.flilirlit ripnr fJrnihrirr Th .mnai' extraordinary mm of ionrnni! .k..! johnism that has come to our knowledge, is a wwc wiicrciu u uiuiuer cnarees out seven: I r ,i..... "... .". i . I (in bis advertised terms) he inust have thirty dnllnrs .. And Mist hrnlhor ia an ..(Hoai. ;n! " v.w.u. U . tU j VAU.ft IUJ I f.llA 1tn-41ktA PraOQ A aonAi.tinn ? IKia flf.t. f No wonder so manv narwra in North nrn: lina are living in the "poor house." j Chariot.! o 7)ai'Wa .noiil 8t ated that the "army worm,',', a very d tH slructive insect on cotton, has anneareL id I in mnat.Th.att sx fli" !J & i.iwf Muoi-rwi. - vtraenjt - -w-w . . jacnoy, at JNasn Buperior Uourt, in sen- I tencing a nog tbiet to tue penitentiary, !, snowea nis love ot JMortu uarolina nacon I when be said: "Whether at a hotel table or WSKS3 home cured meat; aud all on account of hog thieves. 1 intend to stop it if possible. The observation tickled the sturdy old zarmers greatly. , " NKff ADVKBTISEnKNT4). Gkorgb Mtkks A hint. 'w D. A. SjiiTn Furniture. -v John Dawson Hardware. ' A.' David Removal notice. . .'' Giiaut, Hinton & Co. Card. . .'( Ufj-River Excursion, Tuesday.; :.: . John IIaar, Jr. Mozart saloon. Harrison &Jllles Straw hats. ; ' .. S. .G. Northrop Bartlett Pears. p , N. Jacobi -Carriage material, &c. . .. Heinsbergsr Pianos, organs, &c. ;; Gbanb Ball Friday evening next, is, John W. Qordon & Bbo. Insurance. -Hall & Pearsall Flour, hams, &c. Munson & Co. Leave your measures. Worth & Worth Coffee, sugar, ' Haydkn & GKRHARDT-Saddlery, &c: Petteway & Schtjlken Taking orders. J. L. Boatwbight Fish, potatoes, &c. : J. W.' Lrpprrr Excursion to Smithville. Kbrchneb & Calder Bros. Bagging, soda, molasses, powder, &c. Committed for Trial. The case of John Jackson, colored, charged with the larceny of jewelry, the property of Mr. S. R. Bell, came up for in vestigation before Justice Harriss yester day. "The evidence was very clear as to his guilt, one Larry Fisher, among others, tes tifying that he bought a ring from Jackson, which he subsequently - sold to another party, and which has been identified by Mr. Bell as being one of the articles stolen from him. Defendant was ordered to give bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was lodged in jail. -r ' ; Curley Porter, his partner, it will be re membered, was committed on Friday. Rowdyism on tliSt reels.. ,. - Much annoyance was experienced in- the neighborhood of Seventh - and Mulberry street, and for squares 1 around, on? Friday night,' during and before ; the commence ment of the alarm of fire, by crowds on the streets, who were yelling most hideously beating tin-pans, blowing horns and making other outlandish noises, fitted for no locali ty short of Bedlam. . 'A number of our citi zens lodged complaints with the authorities in reference to Uiis.matter.yesterdayjpprrH intf and some action ' will he taken iu the s. ? .' . 5 . i . .: ? prenuaca. ; Oor coiiteioporary of the Nor folk Virginidn, in his last issue sets down the population of Wilmington atlM!. This was the estimate in 1870. our pro a ;, . sent population, according to a late report, is upwards of 19,000l ' ; 1..I1E .IVIlMiN WILMINGTON,) J',1'"1 D?., Oflly one interment- iaBellevti I , . . . 1 uunng me pasi weeK.- m u. hr mere: was oniy oee iriniug catie mi ...JJ? . 1 beforethe Mayor's Court yesterday mbrn-t- To-day is kuowiMn the religiouA Calendar as the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.. i) Uii-:- The ; Whiting Rifles l)care about fifty dollars .by their late excursioa on me moooc. i' ! We notice in Oakdale Oemeten a beanliful 'specimen ;"of??ilie rare' plant known as "ryracantn. ', , f.i ! it Phillis Moore, the escabed lunar I ticl was sent' back to her old quarters at i oor iiousc yesieruay. 0 i, tin i:-t fl .The largest pear we bave seer. this' season' rjatne' from' Mr: L.' Al Ilart'i farm, a few miles below (.he qitj. ,j .... i - . . r 1 i i- 1 1 f. r i it ... - 4 . 1 (colored) Ccteiy: during the past weel numbered three, two adults and; one child J rieavyBtorm of : .'rain' last' night accompanied by thunder . and lightning! with a considerable change .in the tempera ture. : ., . . ".;.. rI,fo T-frri at or' ftf Tiao7a . laonar 1 L ,. : . ' I 1 marmSe ,,censes donnS. lhe P8! j week, of which one was to a white and two I foWilrnnnWi ' ' '' ' " ' f I j . '11 I . xnere were tnree interments ii I rtb.t n . ..-! u I vij vcuickij uuiiuk iuq n.ccik timiui I , J . . c I yesterday,' of which two were adults and one a still-borB infant, w , . . ; 4 There will be , preaching audi Communion to-day at Front Street II. Church. Service to-night nt 8 ' o'clock Sabbath, school at 4 p. m f- The Board of County Comrnis-i when, we understand, constabies will be chosen for the various townships. 1Cn . nf Pni .1 1 r I I uer, gives us me aimenaiona oi a looaccu I i - m t I leaf taken from Ma nath t Rrtihbv Point hipn measured JU by inches I -4- W am ronnMfAil i r st ftt P t hat I j e" . j . .. r . ,1. ,. ... there will be no services at theFifth Streel 11. E Church tp-rday, the pastor, Rev. MrJ i;h,wlM tu.inor ahuml tmm lhitw J r?"r " The f u neral ' of, the late Pete liobinsou, whu was killed on the night of Saturday, August 18th, will be preached a the Second Baptist Church tor-day, by Rev. J. P. King 1 -4 . t . . . " i " i iJ i , .. ...J - - w aov Mii vuuuus uitUixi auu i jjtuicueii of fice birds j l .. Pi " We nnderstond that uarties vi olalingme laws of the State by trading on' Sundays will be presented to tne grand juJ ry of the next Criminal Court; not, howH ever, by doubtful witnesses.' Excursion to mtanltaby'a Point. To such of our citizens as may have made np their minds that they have "done' Smithville, Bald Head and the seashore j geutraiiy suiucienuy lor one seasoo, a nov-j I ii a i m . ; eltyjin the1! pleasure-seeking line is pre sented in the excursion to Maultsby's Point,: up the Black River,1 which takes place on rTt.aAnvw 41... M.U 1. . . i,urausj ucai, wc tiix lun,, wuen: ctcij thing will be new, charming and agreeable to the fancv of the city visitor. - This ex cursion will be given on the steamer North East, under ? the command of Capt. . R. P. Paddison, who guarantees to do his level best lo make things lively and comfortable j I and! he knows how to' do it if anybody does.; excursionists will be met on the fa vuaiuo wj juav cv,wvu -a A. vuuwr wuutj ladies and gentlemen, thus affording to t li nbfi tit It . . .1 . n uriol,. Irk tlan'ra a'flha An! portunity to enjoy a pleasant pic-nic With their country friends, while those who care neither for dancing, or pic-nicing, can spend a few hours very pleasantly in fish ing,; there being splendid places for such sport near the Point. A nice hall for danc ing has been erected on the grounds by il Capt. Paddison, and we are assured that. there is an abundance of good wate'r acces sible. Refreshments and cigars will be furnished at city prices.' ; " 5 Another Excursion. Down tne Klver Another grand family excursion "down ;j the river is advertised to take place on Wednesday next, the 5th inst., on the barge ModyC, under the auspices of Prof. F. M. Agoatini. The Italian String Band ; will furnish music for those who desire to en gage in dancing, while, in order that none mai feel that they have been slighted, the Eurtka Glee Club will be on band to 'dis- course vocal music for the benefit of those wno are partial to sweet sounds witnoutits physical accompaniment, known as "trip ping the light fantastic," &c. . Every possi ble provision will be made to 'ensure the comfort and pleasure of those who may feel disposed to embrace Jthis opportunity of getting one more, whiff of ocean air ere the season closes. Grand BalK - ,- , Ajgrand ball will be given at the City Hall on ' Friday ' evening next, September 7ih, under the management of Prof. Agos tini, for the benefit of the Whiting Rifles. The jmusic for the occasion will be furnished by the Italian String Band, and we', learn that Ian experienced chamber-maid will be in attendance to' wait upon the ladies, and a barber to look after the wants 6f the gen-, tlemen. .The arrangements will all be after Ka inAtd amnvAval atvlo on1 -9tr tlftrafta xtriM bUU UJkKJOtt aptUf VU wvj ua aav Vaa,wsj nil be sdld to objectionable persons. ' The ball nrtll nn rlnnM rin a irranrl filinppnn : .'r N. C:, ' SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1877, ItERAItKaBLB BACB. nteat - for (be i Cbamplonalilp '' of Small ITaeh ts OlSb Win boavta Capsiztnc Bxelllnc l'erallr Desertion of Time Gen- tbe Jndsea . ., in.. r-... ... I - y Wbiohtsvuxe, Aug. 31 . .One of the most remarkable races on re cord was run yesterday, three small yachts contending for the : championship in their class of the Carolina Yacht Club, viz: 'Ii Bessie Xea, sailed by Capt. O. A. .Wig gins; Little Sister, sailed by Capt. Norwood Giles; Spray" sailed by. Capt, Herbert Lati mer. ., The wind was blowing u young gale and the Banks Channel rolling like a juvenile sea. '( . : -dj xy in Ais!:i A This race was a matter ot ' interest to many, the boats being nearly thesame size. -'Though advised-by that wry prudent getf- tleman, CapL C.C. MoxBe, to postpone the trial aeeotrnt trf helve.y ft n'e hoati Tell into line and:' announced themselves J' ,,,t, . .1, . a . i i ' "TtieBessieied. off, followed in five seconds by the JjtUle isiiihe&pray ;staruog leu seconds later. ,. After moving abont two hundred yards a squall struck the Spray, and Capt. Lati mer recollected that he had lost an anchor last Tear lust in that soot v He ordered "all hands below." JJever was a command obeyed more promptly, t,The Spray's crew lias earned an enyiable reputation. . There has never been, a better on the Sound, but this performance will add new laurels, or I should say water lilies. Instantly every man disappeared. Af let awhile a few straw hats were seen bobbing over the waves; later their owners popped up. The anchor "was not fouad - pronamy it bad been carried to sea by a devil fish. Until rescued Capt. Latimer entertained the crewTiy quoting from "Twenty Thousand Leagues, under the Sea,", , ' '.' . This was not an UDSet. but a dive, which no skill on the part of the crew could have I nrevented. Meanwhile, the other boats were iar up iu nuiD i-uauucu The original distance was prseryed until the Banks channel was reached.. The Little Sister then took the lead and gained rapidly each tack. She rounded the Inlet Buoy .six minutes ahead, and, dropping her peak; came down .the channel in fine style, i : - i The Bessie, after rounding, began to roll fearfully, Mr. Berry Gleaves, who is at the Sound on a drumming , expedition, , being one of the crew, sang by request, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," but failed to do liimself justice on account of the salt water getting in his throat and producing some- I thing of a gurgle. One more lurch and the. I 'ATfttla mnrA. nnd alilll more: i , W two aai "Ttie waves cwm imiAii.!. u They sang the evening hymn twice o'er Ana tnougni or every sin. ! CP Giles now thought he had what is known 89 fe thin" and hS h craft carefully, jibed off the wharf, round ed Mott'a Channel Buoy, the Becond time and began to tack up channel the last time.) Suddenly there came a crack, and It was reported by the cook that the deck 'had busted then another report was received, stating that the mast-step had ripped up then that two planks had been started from the cut-water. The boat began to sink. What a : disappointment, after settling the others to settle herself.: Sails were lowered and an inventory of damages made out It being a lengthy document I omit it The Bessie, having been bailed out, was coming to the wharf with heavy sails and hearts, but seeing lhe Little Sister disabled, determined to complete the course, and, if possible, make the race within lhe time al lowed, say two and a half hours. In this I think she succeeded, but the . judges, with -watches, time and all data, left the beach, prior to the finish; v ..Thus ended the pony race. We all appreciate Capt." Wig gins' 1 hough tfulness in bailing out this side of the inlet, otherwise, owing to the scar city of water on Wrightsville, : there would be no high tide to-day. ; Bob Stay. . A. Darlag Aet of incendiarism. Friday night, between 11 and 12 o'clock, the roof of a dwelling house on Second, between Hanover.' and Brunswick streets, belonging to Mr. J. IL Heins,and occupied by Mr. Irvin Blackman, was discovered to be on fire by a colored' man named Enoch Nichols, who happened ' to be passing on the street at the time. . He aroussd the fam ily and: alarmed the' neighbors, some of whom mounted the roof and extinguished the flames without muck difficulty. .This case presents one of the coolest, most determined and diabolical instances of incendiarism that we have beard of in these parts for a long time.' On the roof of the house, where the flames burst . forth, there was discovered a package consisting of a quantity of waste, rolled up in a piece of bagging, in the centre of which was a lump of, rosin, the whole being saturated with r' oil or' some . other inflammable substance.; which had been.; ignited by the' incendiary ' and thrown upon the roof; evidently under the impression that it would burn so rapidly, that the . flames would get beyond control before they could be discovered. To further insure the suc cess of his diabolical scheme,- the incendi ary had cut the chain .attached to the'well bucket, so as to render it difficult to get the necessary supply of water to extinguish the fire. Fortunately,"' it was discovered just in the nick' of time, only a smalt hole naving oeen ournea intuerooi. - Falling, followed by1 rising ba- rometer, southerly winds, shifting to cooler northerly, with cloudy ' weather and occa sional lightv rains, are the indications i for this section to-day. ' SrrAii ' KG Iu Needy Circumstance. We are again requested to call : attention to the needy condition of Mr. Skipper and his familv' residiner on Oilman. hAtwopn Fifth and Sixth streets, i From what we can understand they are actually on' the verge of starvation, neither husband or wife being able tq work,, while lhere afe eight mouths to feed. They get $3- per i month from the county, and a peck of meal and a quart of molasses every two weeks from the Benevolent Society, which is their sole provision; except when a neighbor oc casionally sends them in a meat - ' Still Another Excursion.' ' f - v There will be an excursion to Smithville on -Wednesday next, : September 5th, on the steamer J. S. UndeihiU, under the man agement of Capt. J. ,Y. Lippitt - from whom tickets are to be procured. Special provision will bo made for the accommoda tion of ladies, including a chambermaid to wait upon them and . attend to all their wants. " There, will be a hand of music in attendance for the benefit of dancers, and refreshments will be served on board. The steamer will leave the wharf foot of Orange street promptly at a quarter past 8 o'clock. .1 ha Fire Yesterday iriornlDCr ' . The . alarm of fire yesterday morning, about 1 o'clock, was caused by the burning of a small frame building on the corner. of Eleventh and Ann streets, the property of Dr. J. Francis King. - The house was un occupied at the time, and no doubt is en tertained that lhe fire was. the work of ah incendiary. . It was insured for $200 in a company represented by Messrs. Atkinson sa Manning, or tnis city. ,. '; : UI VBB AND HI ABINB ITEldll. The British brig St. Mmo,' Ryan, cleared from Boston for this port on the 80lh Ult ': . . , . r The Norwegian barque. Bubia, Nat- vig, arrived at Antwerp from this port on the 30th ult.- - -- The Norwegian barque ' Stavbo, Gun- dersen,1 arrived at Bristol from this port on the 30th ulL f. : . - : f ; j - ? " For the Star.J , . The Atlantic Coxar Line, 1 5, )' ' 'I. Passenger Department,. Wifmington, Sept. 11877. T4T"kTTTVii Am frrrn? Qm 1 1 " TLsw Tn Ar 1 der that no misapprehension may exist as lo the tacts in the matter of limited and unlimited through ticket rates, referred td in your issue of the 1st Inst., 1 beg to say that the system became operative under the authority of the General Tickets' Assc4 a' at ion of the United States; . that it hat sen adopted throughout tle entire railway system oi ; tne country,' and trom - tne mmnarativA Tnarinmi nf all Clt1if- ral Managers is achieving successfully -vbe object intrndnil. ! ibrr-Tirritafitinn bf-- pasacogerrevenue trom plunder ana reauc lion at. the hands of organized bands of Hacalpers.,,.'-aTe is exeieised in arranging the period ef validity, for limited-tickets over the lines I represent, to provide a rea-f sonable margin, which will permit bond fide purchasers and holders of limited tickets 1q the most important points we reach to stop over, say, for One train, at each prominent point en route. To further relax the sys- j and nothing of the kind is intended. i Very respectfully, j A. Pope, j General Passenger Agent., f Whatever tends to keep the blood pure surely tends to prolong life. Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture by its specific action upon the blood keeps it always in a condition b purity. . - - ; . : i f. ! i ci'rir rrisjas. - Gooraad's Olympian Cream commends Itself Id young ana old alike, as tne most natural, effective i maa unsien vmixuiuaer ana urcscrviiLivo u& youtn. nice in large Bottes redasea to One lollars V or sale by J. C Monds. ' PEBFECT HONESTY GOES HAND IN HAND with excellence and success. If you don't believe It weigh a can of Doourr's Yxabt PowDbb and try it in your kitchen. Yoa get fall weight, and find little more than one half, as compared with others. sumco tne purpose or matting-tne most ueucloDS j bread, biscnit, cake, pastry, etc. : 1 1 . Latx Papxbs. To Harris' News Stands south side Front Street, we' are indebted for copies of the New York Ledger,', Chimney Corner and . FranJz Leslie's Mustrated Newspaper tor the current week.; The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock this; morning. ' Aotins through TUB Fobxs upon the sources or innammauon uuhh's bulfhub boat promptly, relieves the burning, itching and other annoy a aces caused by Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Impetigo. Krv-t sipelas, and other skin diseases, and ultimately re-' I moves every vestige 01 tnem. . -; U ill's Ihstamtanxotts Haib Dtx is safe as well as speedy. ; .' . ; Vi?.? :; .- , , i . -.- ... , x.-.-i There is no case of Dyspepsia that Gbzks's Atr cktbt Flowxii will not cure. Go to any Drag Store, and inquire about It : If yen buU er from Costive-: nets. Sick Headache, Soar Stomach, Indigestii Liver ComDlaint. or anv deraneement of the S on, mach or Liver try it. Two or three doses will re lieve you. , Regular size 75 eta. . who have been dosed, dragged and quacked.' Pui-i vermachers Electric Belts effectually cure! prema ture debility, weakness, and decay. Book ana Jour nal, with information werth thousands, mailed free. Address Pui.vnKHU.OHXB Qalvaxio Co., Cincinnati, onto. . - :: ... ..- ,--t. DIED. Iambus c WOOLEN. In Columbus county, on the morn- ity, on tneinorn- 1 Ing of the 18th alt., Mrs. ELIZA ., wum 1 ara W days.. ara Woolen, Keq.. aged 74 years 11 montns anas NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Leave your Heasnres JpiOR DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. r . ; . . STOCK of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES ' NOW OPENING. ' "'' ! ' m UN SON 30."K Merchant Tailors.-, sept 3-lt v Flour. Flour. ; ; Q Q Bbls Good FAMILY FLOUR, !. 1 1 '' : . For sale very low by 1 " ' ' ' , sept 2-DAWtf HALL A PEARSALL. . Hams and Lard. A SMALL LOT VERT-FINE .- DUPLIN CeUNTY HAMS, Two BbfcN C. LARD, For sale by . ; ,- . ; sept 24AWtf r- ' HALL A PEARSALL' - Crackers and Cakes. ! - . ff Boxes and Bbls all kinds CAKES v ... V,. ; - and CRACKERS, jror eaie ny - eept2-DAWtf HALL A PEARSALL.' WHOLE NO. 3,143 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I XJlD"RiVer EXCTirsiOn I , ... , ..... . . ... " New Route ! TVew Scenery ! New Attractions ! Maultby's Point, Black Eiver TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 4TI1, mHERE-WILL BS A GRAND FAMILY EX JL CUBSION to MAULTBY'S POINT, up BLACK juvMtt,nu steamer jhukth-kaht, uapLK. P. Paddison, on TUESDAY. 8EPTEMBEB 4th. Mr the benefit of those who wish to vary the monotony oi excoreiona to tne seashore, by taking a peep at tne seanurui scenery ana attractive novelties to Be found in this direction. . . A fine Bail for Dancing is on the grounds at maoitoy s roint, ana tne Italian buing I5and wul inrnisn tne music. Dinner furnished for SS cents. ' Tickets SO cents. Children under 10 years of age 35 cents. . Leaves wharf, foot of Dock Street, at 8 o'clock, suarp. septan Excursion to Smithville ! - WEDNESDAY' SEPTKM BER I ot63IH6r J D. UHuBrilllis o tkamrr will lbavk o. g. parsley O Co's Wharf, foot ef Orange Street, promptly atB.lDA.AL. Band of Masic will bo on hoard. ' ; Tickets 50 cents; children half price I . Manager will exclude all objectionable persons, t Refreshments on beard. ' Tickets can b had of ? JAS. W. LIPPITT. sept-3t Kevlewcopy. Manager.! A GRAHD BALL For ttc Beseflt of tic WMttt Riles, ttnder the management of peof. f. U M. AGOSTINI, will be given at the City Hall, I I . Friday, Evening, September 7tb.L Muaic bv the Italian String Band. A variety of re freshments at regular prices.- Tickets wul not be sold to objectionable persons. . : . . v- Price of admission, tt for gentleman and lady or ladies. .Tickets; for sale at the Bookstores and at Doora open at B)4 o'clock P. M. . , The S aloon of the City, Ii MOZART. Fresh Arrival of Qigats. 10,900 GBBAT CENTENNIAL, and LITTLE LOVEKS, 5 CENT CIGARS.- .' Saratoga, Happy Hears. A. & V.. Savans, Flor del c. Alma, Yara, Ac., 10 CENT CIGARS! I 39SELTZER WATER all the time. : "FANCIEST DRINKS in the City. - ! I efBILLlARD ROOMS in order. ; JOHN HAAR, ! sept 2 It i . ' Proprietor.; Coffee, Sugar, Flour.&cj y g Bags RIO COFFEE, -QQ Bbls REFINED SUGAR, 300 JBb,s FJWUR sradcs rr Boxes 0. S. and Smoked : - 4 O and BUOUIDERS, Q Tubs LARD. ; . Boxes TOBACCO, various grades, 1 , 2QQ Rolls and Half KoHs BAOGINa;'7? 500 New SpUcea ,ABEOW TIBS ' .t Soap. Lye, Matches, Snuff, Candles, j Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, &c. ! 1 septS-tf - WORTH WORTH, i Patent Buggy Wheels, RIMS. SPOKES. HUBS, : ' - i ; H j AXLES, SPRINGS, IRON SEATS, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, Ac. . ' . A FULL ASSORTMENT; AT lAJWJSfST r'xtlUKS, at - M " - N. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, - sept 2-tf ' L ; No. 10 South Front street 1 i Straw and Linen Hats ! piNE NUTRIA FELT HATS I . J " ALL THE BEST GRADES . At sept 2-tf HARRISON & ALLEN'S ' CITY HAT STORJT. i! Furniture for, Fall Trafle. ' J. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture now In' Warerooms and receiving everyday.. For sale low? by sept 6 tr D. A. SMITH. John W. Gordon & Bro., G eneral insurance agents. VjT Represent the Liverpool and London & Globe, Hamburg-Bre men, untisn America, ana otner arst-ciass compa nies; with assets amounting to nearly one hundred minion aojiars. - - : -Vi OfilC'3 J4 North Water Street, sept 2-tf Wilmington, N. O 1 Grant, Hinton & Co. . COM. MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, UfAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CON8IGN- iXI. ments. SeU all kinds of Country Produce. . - Quick Sales and Prompt Keturns. ' TPP OF THE MARKET GUARANTEED. AJhareres ; moderate to suit the nard times. ' sept2-ltdAw. BEH0VAL. y-vjj 0R ABOUT THE 10TH INSTANT I WILL 1; remove to that large and commodious store. ; uoruvr.J.'ruut auu x xiuuuss avreeis, . ? r . . Th ' where I will open the largest and most complete shjck 01 juk b, iouratviui.Dnn s vxoTHure, Gents' FnrnishiBg Goods and Fancy Articles, etc.. etc., ever brought to this market. My increased fa culties win enaoie me to setter meet tne wants or my patrons, and I trust, with attractive goods and popular prices, to mens a continuance 01 tne pa tronage so liberally bestowed on me at the old stand. Until my removal Twill,, at my old stand, offer the greatest bargain in 8ummerClothing that were ever Known. Jo not warn to remove any oj my preta stock to the new store. Must doss all out in the ne. ten days. . A. DAVID, : 1 sept x-tf . ' ; v ! Merchant Tallsr and Clothier. John Dawson's i HARDWARE HOUSE, ESTABLISHED "LO! these many years." still continues to uud the Hardware Business.. Close buying customers will still and it to their aavantage tocau at tne old nxcm before buying. : r - ; v j ; " 19, 23 A 21 MARKET STREET, ' ' sept 2-tf i ' 4 -' - '' Wilmington, N. C' s THe Little' Sliop Arouiii itle Corner, ; IS THE PLACE TO GET. r ... . ; , , .' SADDLES. HARNESS, . . . fs v f; .. WHIPS and COLLARS -S Madeor Repaired, Cheap for Cash. CfV.li . -. . Next to Southerland's StoMesxI Ji , . - HAYDKN GERHARDTj . . , sept 2-tf ' ' - ' '.WUmington, N. C. ' i KATES OI? AhVSBTllllir.. ! vuv.uiuuo uuv uaj,... lrt ! w. ,, three days,..., i &o "',.t :.. , -tour days,.... 3 00 . - " , five days,. k. "3 501 . One week,.......-.., 4 00- " . Two weeks,. ... j D 60 " " 4 Three weeks,... 850 u ir One month,..- .. 10 00 ' '' Two months, 17 00 ' Three months,;.. .............. 24 00 i " i Six mentha,. ........ ...... .... 40 00 i V. t. i' ..One ye..... .;...... 60 00 precontract Advertisements taken at prcmor . ... ;, i 7ft UUnUUJ 1UW DUCBk .. i ; Ten lines sella- Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,FISH! Boneless Cod-Fish OF A FINE VARIETY ! ; AND A v; !- v .- : Very Escellentrilrticle i OF I!o. I Shore r.lackerej, IN BARRELS AND KITS, -r For Bale low. ' j. L. BOATWBIGHT, 5 & 7 North Front t. septi-DJtWtf FAMILY GROCER. Potatoes and Onions. , . 25 BW -POTATOES,' , - 1fi Bbls ONIONS, 1' ' S " Just received. v. j " i; ;i JOHN L. BO AT WRIGHT, - Family Grocer, sept slD&Wtf ' '-547 North Front St We are Taking Orders. gEPTEMBER MULLETS, VERY FINE, Coffee, fullest line ever offered, Molasses, all grades, low figures; .. ; ' Flour, all grades, unprecedented low figures; Mackerel, Lard, Batter, Corn, Soap, . - Candles, Meats, Hams, Sides, Shoulders. ' Bagging. Ties, Spirit Casks, Ac. . Send ia orders: we . will hIhca thm at i.nait Prices and on Best Terms. communicate with us. Call aadexaminesamBles. Ponltrv. KortrB. DVnU. Vit Dnni ceived daily and disposed of at Market Prices. rjiii-i-jswAX & SUHULKEN, Brokers and Commission Merchants, sept 2 tf Next North Princess and Water Sts. - A H I PJ T . To those wlio owe us., oldaacoirubs and notes, we ask;; settle ment. "We need mo ney to replenish. Fall Stock. 4 .. Will you oblige us by an answer, GEORGE MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front Street septS-tf Bagging and Ties. 650'K?lta Half Rolls BAGGmo r Tons TIES, 1 1000 ib8" TwmjE I . Bepta-tf For sale y KERCUxVElt CALDER BROS SJnifa .ffhnt PropVorp on? TUoilo fl : WUU.U, UilUli UlUUAUle dllli Italld. , j Boxes and Half Boxes SODA, ; 25 Kes SODA ' gQQ Bags SHOT, 5Q Bbls CRACKERS. . - - iJQQ Kegs NAILS, For sale by r-. KERCHNKR CALDER BROS. sept 2-tf 'Molasses, Sugar and Coftee. 100 Bbl SUaABHODSE MOLASSES, Hhds CUBA MOLASSES, , y : 50 Bbl8 KKFINKD qai . .. JgQ Bags COFFEE, ...'.".' ' For sale b -. sept 3 tf KERCSLNEflP CALDER BROS. 'Oriental Powder. . , Kegs Rifle and Blasting POWDER,' Ofi( keE8 Falcon Sporting and 5U.U Ducking POWDER. For sale by -sept 2-tf KBRCHNEK CALDER BROS. Pianos, Organs, ;f .f and Chromos, For sale at sept 2-tf HBIN8BBROER'S. Husic Boxes. 'yioLms, GUITARS, 1 " " ACCORDBONS and BANJOS, ... For Bale at ' - ; reptt-tf HSINSBERGER'S. i Bartlett Pears. A LOT OF CHOICE JUICY VIRGINIA BABT JtX. LETT PEARS just received. . : Also.' fresh Taffy. Cream Chocolate Drops. Marsh Mallows, and other kinds of CANDY, at ' '" 8. G. NORTHROrS sept 2-tf Fruit and Confectionerv Stores. THE IX: Xi 2ST " HUMTT-DUMTI' and .... . -v j KEY WEST ' OT61BI :? - i . By D. PIGOTT, nae -' Tobacconist aug 16-lf
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