niTTTH TT-ITiTTTTT-Pl OftT I 3-"TT t ? v ' ' 1 . , : , --- r ; .-t yMy, "M . . --"ws .. v .-mh,,,. ..-.-........-..- ' 1 . . - m f 1 v . . . mm . w . 1 m m m t ' - jw 1 -r- ax.'- . w 1 k -r :- ,r . k " . w c r a . n - m. .. - . , ' . - - . -r -.- . rat89 or soBBOBimoa nr abtahox r , : ii,c year, (by mall) postage paid............ $7 00 .tx luuuths. " - i ;......... 1 4 00 ihre? months -.11 ' ....... i 35 he month " . ! "U... ..'lOO ro City sasscnDerm, aeuvsea in aiiy pan or tb :,U-, ITif teen Centa pee week. Omr City Agents are I .otauthorteed to collect fe mere thaa three mratha J ,; Fr Bffrea t ALFRED M. W'ADDELL, j ' of New'IIanover. , , OUTLINES. The embarkation of Russian troops at i tfcra has been discontinued! because ; the I rtmlioli loot still remnvna at Talanl T3,;n: I i uB.. - - v- I T k 11 ftluTT' liaveof absence, has been, ordered to re I ilrn to his DOSt forthwith In Conatantinnl : . . .. , .. ........ r- I Jt nie. A wholesale bankrant buainesain I progressing in Chicago;; ---- A slight de- I drease in the death rate At Grenada.' j J lictroit sends $1,000 to the stricken cities. xji . xi. t . uwucs rcpurui one case ana I i! r r . u. vn I . d'.y morning; Dri J. B. :Norris and fifteen nlursea have left Chattanooga for .Vicks- I a burg Destructive fire at Sandusky. I iliio ; loss $25,000:-234 new "cases and Ik ,iths At New OrlPana- dnrinir ih wk 4j deaths atxtew uneans, during the week 1' 204 cases and S33 deaths, ia all 8,877 Cases bhd 8G7 deaths: at YicksboTfi dorinir the I vik- there were lift rimtha in ll 1ft! I wttK mere were, aiu acains, in ail. i5 l dpaihs; during the last lwenty?fonrt hours 17 deaths; 59 new cases, 800 cases id all; Iir. Both died on the 27th; at Memphis I u -ii mciu , voca tuia ww uu) 1 deaths. New York markets: Monev I c'asy at H pet cent; gold quiet at lOO'cot- .i to oiLto,., steady at ' 4 757 W; wheat 96f 1 12; Coin uict atm4049c; spirits ; turpentine I i.iu atoc; mamateauj n iy. The first bale of cotton from North Carolina reached New York on the i 9 th. Col. Mosby'A consulate is a fat bne. It is worth $6,000 a year. Behold, I I I -j. I rhecensus of Washincton hasiust ieen takein : It- is 131.947. This .'j ' " ... : .. . : l.i ....... ii:H;.l I shows a handsome increase. ' I Savannah has sent $5,000$ to' the I 4 coursed cities. Wilmington has I tsent aboujL $260... Is that all ? ! J- it is tboupbt that John WlJaniel- I Tr t i.v " ir - ' . I M Lynchburg, Ya., is preparing to I holt and oppose Ran -Tncker. We would be sorry to make the wap if we were a voter in that district.' j Among the recent V bankru ptsj in' I New York is Israel Farjeon, jeweller j uroLiier vi, r. ix v arjeon, ine JOingusn jiovelist, who married Joe JeffersonV daughter Ho owes $26,000. Assets hone. : t r I i i i ! I J. J. Molt, Collector; of Revenue Chanmari. Revenue" AWent ,are in . (Washington concocting measures' for be breaking up of illicit distilling in North Carolina; ; J ' i T?naaia till niao ttia" nglantar ' Srluti. I 't In tr9hAm UflHinM ttnlmna naAhA lipA. I r.. v.u.:...u.uk vv? gotian ' calendar, instituted : on Octo-1 1 her 5th, 1582, byr Pope Grezorv. l They are talking of a change in ot. I , I Petersburg. The world moves, j .... ' . , : 1 ' - '! -.j I We re-joioe to know that Gen. Eppa Uuirtmrhas not onlv been renomiha- I ted. but bv acclamation! The reat I Chmiopher Columbo Alexander idid - , .. tr a i all. hit down now, Coin mbo, and behave yourself until the meeting ad journs. ;"ti.-;Hr4'' ivu4- Kearney made one of his charac teristic Bpeeches from1 tie steps of the Capitol in Washington! "tlie. crowd numbered, thousands.' ;He , ... r. ... t r, . . criticised the President; and his Cab inet sharply, said he despised Tilden and his followers, declared that Peter Cooper was an fold granny," and wanted Ben Butler for a leader. Old Ben Butler has formally ao eepied the offer made him that he should become a candidate for Gov ernor of fllassachusetts.' His letter is long, and . he throws a good many bricksr": He says let i the Old. Bay State be governed once! more in the interests of the people, and not for thieves and corruptionists. He will make a lively fight, and if the people of Massachusetts desire Ben to rule over them no one in the South will put dn. mournings 'k Ben is ' ju lovely reformer. t Montac'uei the actor, was a hand some, man) and it is said he received daily t many Move-Bick I letters from maidens and "older tools, ;doi ne had them burned regularly that peo ple moving in high circles might' not bo compromised. , The ' Dramatic iv- sVvVhe would never read them: When he'dfe'd' only his mother's' and sister's 'letters were found. ' It jis thought he received many strange propositions'."1 There are many silly women in New York, bni they do" not all live; in . that cityV of iniquity and folly i ' ' i "i i- i xrrx'r ) XTr:r-r ' ' '-rW' y jJ, XXIIi"""NO 139 The lordly Conkling is on the war path once more. When last seen at UticajN. , Y., he was dressed maghifi cently in fall Indian costume. His war paint was the brightest possible; his tomahawk was glittering and of the most "fashionable" pattern, and ' . f i . ...... . ne naa nine learners stack in his hair that were something under five feet . . , s - " , f T 10 1?ngth- ; gV6 a War whoop, - j .- . , i , . : i war uance, ana inen i sai down and wrote his , maoh talked of letter in the North to the Republican conferenr.a t Rrtco ! I nt iKot U. t,.' t. 'xr ' 1 ' .......Uwu u tt wura- Pondetlt of Philadelphia Ledger, Republican paper, says: f ."Politicians who are accustomed to read Dween the lines of communications of this characler. 8ay ; t foreshadows that in the coming contest ia this State Mr. Conkling's policy, and the policy of his followers, is lo De inai OI ine bloody shirt,' in other ""'"" i luppiu animusiiy oc tWeen ih Nnrth nri Rnmh jh iit they Sty, is susceptible of no other interi pretatioc. That being the case, they f ur- lher 87.he friends of the President have no .occasion to fear the issue. -The great ooay or me KepuDlican party in tbis state, andthepeoDle at laree. will stand bv him. teniple of difcCord.U.dorvand they will not consent to re-open jt, to obhgeMr. -Mr. Valerius Ebcrt, of Frederick uity, Md., has spoiled the Yankee 8iory ut Barbara Fritchie and the V"" ol U"S auu DW58: a of the romance out of Whittiers poem.- He is the nephew of "Dame Barbara," who was pot a young lady cf twenty.two,but was an old woman of ninety-sir winters a slight differ - IT - '. V. 3 . J ' 4. . r. . . O . : euce ne ""es, mai oione- wallJackson did not go by her house, . t. . . . I . .1 n . 1 . t 8ne waveu no na& Pac was Dea" ridden, and could only move when moved by her attendants. He :says, in conclusion: "These are the true and stern facts, prov ide that Whittier'a Doem unon this sublect is flctioni pore ncuon. and nothing else. without even the remotest semblance or re semblance of fact." j i r vl ,' i Gen; Jo Johnston made a "decided i : i , - - t .... ' - hit in his neat and felicitous speech accepting the nomination as a cahdi date for Congress in the Richmond DistnoU ; He Vtalked like a book" nice one who nau , spent uis . nio m other pursuits ' than the army. The perforated "bid. veteran said he had one Qualification a conscientious ;de- ,UTFU. J " iu,' sides, a y irgiman ny oiooa,oy oinn, -r ,uemv" . .uu Pr,ue a,,,u uu,;."r. Jf ms mo. virg.uia uau ueu r perienceB oi.nis maiurer years. ; ""."' Vmmmmmmm, -. I7 . I , ftt fitrht took nlaeft between M. J. Russell and Thomas- Kelly,- growing out of differences about rent.5 Rus-. .anil 'a n n va v to n .n ui r . i i ( m u oe" "J -1 . , V core, was amputated, and it healed. Later the arm swelled, and dt also was amputated. The virus, however, gpread throughout the body, , and RniMell died in ' i?onv on JFridav night, i All the vessels were diseased, and pyamia, erysipelas and decay of ine uuub unueu w yruuuuo ucatu.- NEW ADVBBTlSBnENTS Lost Twenty dollar note.;;' Lost Jet and gold eai-rin - - Pabxeb & Tayxob Stoves. AV?DAYn-Wam8utta ihirts. ; ii P.E. Hashagkk For rent. "Cape Feab Military Academy , MT.T.Ttn & Co Harness, &c. v; . Habrisok & AliiiKK Fall hats. t C. W. YATBSSckool bbbksV&c. ' i ALEX.' Oldham New flour, &c. Crorlt & Mokbis Auction sale. . i t. Geo. A. Peck Sash, blinds, &c.' ; l Mtjnson Fall and winter clothing, j ' ' Giles & M0bchison- Earthen ware. j L. J. Ottebbotjbo Twenty-seven. ; J: Dawson & Co Fairbanks' scales. :' F. MJ Kino & Co Sam cook stoves. ; S. G. iNoBTHROP Northern apples. ' Giles Ss Mubchison Howe's scales. Altaffeb& Hill Sasbi blinds, &c.j M. M. Katz Fall and winter goods.; Williams & MubChison Groceries.,; Dix Bbos. & Russell- WaddelL flout. , 'Hatden & GERHAKDT4-$addlery, &ci . ; ' Boatwright & McKoy SFresh groceries. Worth & Worth Limet! bagging &c. B. Pi Mitchell & Son Flour and wheat Eebchneb & Caldeb Bnos---Bagging, corni saft, tobacco, &c., f 1 A Paaio Abroad. t 1. V.J' 1- I The CulpeperiVa.) Timesot Wednes- dsy c last: says? "itev. james d. xayior.paa tor of the First Baptist Church in Wilming-i ton. 1ST. C, was on a visit of a few days toj his many friends in this place. Oa Sunday he ; occupied the , pulpit j in the Baptise Church, and preached splendid sermons h&Wl9yW&- - Colored odd Fellow; p.:- 'j ! Rising Hope Lodge Noi 1800, of Flem Ington N. C. has elected, the following bf ncers ior me ensutug wsiu , -J. ftf. Graham,. N;p.t Geo. 'McGaiy ,V. G. WmAfleines, F.j JL.'tCootoer t " '"W i :tr f rv nr"itf,atil n ! ft A ill jj.. xi.r a-., u.. y. nvMMHfrtMii , . t j Spaulding, L. S.; W. H. Eason, W. T. V i:!WILMIN.GTdNv:'N.C.v'SaNDiY..VSE f ,ocl Don. i t Eleventh Sunday after "Trinity. . v - U I : i x leaHam fuay yesieruayf com- pared witu us predecessor . , t l f ? .-,, Onltr nn im Prmt n 1iiH r - " ' ' . In KfallAvno f Tom Afar v rlun ntfv f la vaf ixrno b- I n llellevue Cemetery during the past week, ' " r l;' ...i .!... ' ..f ... . ..I 4" : 1: . ' 1 :lA.: i "B,s I1" uw WrtOCO Ration by Mayor Fishblate yesterday morn .- ii ' s I Mr, J. W. Thompson, who ;has I ... . ... . ..' .1 peen quite in, is awe w oe on me sireei -1 1 t i 1 4 .: . I 1 Tho "RoorJ rxf Alorm...! moot. I .... . 1 . .. . .11.. .u-uiorrow atiernuou ia reeuiar muuiuiy session . ?'" -vf ! :i- . I TwentV-OUe larofe Vessels. mOBtlv I oreigners, arrived at this'port during, the bast week. There will be no services at the p trst Jiaptist cnurcn lo-day, ine pastor; De- I jng absent. wkU s, .kJ. U Wjhy as the nrst ot September M 11.. 4 : : -a j .. "O L.. I t is the beginning of the Fall. We got this from the almanac. 'The interments - in Pine Forest colored)5 Cemetery during the ' past week bumbered seven, of which four were adults and inree Children. . ' ; , I L a . v . .a . auree marriage licenses aunng me pasi i keek, of which two were for white and one ' for colored couples. Swestern sibout the pork packing. The street ' brigade, under the ; . o i r""" uuv.iu.uuvui, uvuMi&vt i Iweie havioa regular cleaning up on Wa- &er street yesterday afternoon. , j lion. A. M. Waddell will com-1 u ...... .... . - pureaw, Pender county on Monday, and I fa tremendous crowd is expected. j . I Clear or partly cloudy weather, j variable winds, mostlv southerly, and sta- ! . 1 . - . I Haxnaaa At hilkAil-, iaciiii rv , r. iiuuoiij ui uiuu . piwouic. auu .iciupcia 1 Ea . a a ..- I aure, are me laaieauons lor mis section 10- i"ay': f 'n ,, , ,.1-,. . -,1 . - -J? i : ; Cai.t. Glover,-of the Revenue I Culler Crawfbrd, has received leave of an- I sence lor thirty days to recruit bis neaiiu. Lt. Slam wilL have charge of the Cutter I durin his absence. ' i - -a y -.: ' I i;-,Y:''A'-Y-J':Yu-:' TV L I J-T -'":"":V6-J I foreign letters were rece ved at the Wil-1 P.,.,ffl,o 1, ..... , - f ' - " 1 MAI I Km tnjm Ih laiMlci n V b Im.- U.t r stt I .m.,. 5-,u5l;,,sf.Uu.u,i ,r ceivcil liere bv one m&ilJM.5: J'-vfti' ! . i" . ' H. i" f MariWooteo7 colored,! had a hearing 'before Justice ,Scott,ycsterday, on iuc cuargu ui aaaauii, auu uancrjr ujjuu uhj i person; oi, juejia xrage. aiso colored. . vase I diairiis&d atihe coat of the nro-ocutl r 1 T J T, T . J , ; , 7, a-- iT - J Jt ,.quiryHaiTis8 joined ?an raged J lbred couple in the holy bonds W Weds lock yesterday knd at the conclustba of vited Quests beinsr asked jine irt eatinc a I biff "water-millidn1 rt f v M - I n ... . , i i- Vri-- ?u . ' U'xr treet complained yesterday., afternoon: of a meet intolerable stench from bilge water, I which was being discharged from some ves- I sei or vessels in port!;' Some means should I be devised to abate such a nuisance. ' i I At the resalat monthlv meet- '' " - ' 'W ' a m -. " . " A ' "' ing of the Board of County Commission- :W hiW t.v. nte tnamnrrnw. iha anal annreatlo. wul be e-f Thenew 3oard. tt wm,be understood do 1 not take their seats nnlil Uecemoer. . & t -. i ; . ; - ; 'lA gr.eat manJ PTon?unc? fhe speech of Hon. A. M. .Waddell, in this city, on Friday eyenlng'last to be the best ucy cc ucaiu ujtu.,,uo u a ou the financial, question was such:a con- vincing one that eome ,of. bia most promi- nent political opponents have been heard to admit that it could not be controverted. i- There were four interments In Oakdale Cemetery'during the week closing yesterday. The ages of : the ; parties, re- spectlyely, were 50 years, 37 .vears, l yeari and 7 day, ahd 14 months, e and the , dis- eases congestion of .thfl ;'bratn' UIkhis fever, nknlsni' (nfnnlnm . nnlil " jtoglrn . anl itaa Two or the auove qiaajeisewnere sna were hrnnorh t hftrn for inlflrment. . .... ; .. ".t ' Joe Williams and LeWis Pre'emanl' both ... said to be colored 5d, got into a fight on Water street, near the Iojt or .Market, yesterday ... . afternoon', bat bad not proceeded far enough tn. As. mnnli Aawnanlk t-tnra FTodIiVi Dfflf U" r;. fa : . . " a a amca w i. u BftnnrAtftd the narties in a nffv ' The bellis - - , - - ' : , . ... . 1 Qreen, who tooklhem to the station house, pearance bef or the Mayor to-morrow morn iog. f The affair attracted quite a crowd. . :;riyj:.:i;yv um m i , ':' ' ' ..f; i .Xt Assault and ' Battery; .-A well known colored A well known colored individual, by the name of Day id Mallett, was arrested yester nay aiternoon ior aaaaun auu uaueryp the person of another colored man and 'ordered! to give a justified bond in the suni t 1 oft wa annArnr.A hfifnrfl .Tnai ifl L ' ' .. . ... I Q.kii a- lfAJ.n i i'M Warati M aF ,mh nh hA " ... i "... T was commilieu w jau. f , ! i Oepredatlona upon stock. Mr. A. H. Morris had five fine; Berkshire hogs stolen from hi plantation, insMa8?Qi KAM'rlrM'MLM:lH-.fc8 VVIVT IVTfUBUipi All UAiO VVUUaj unwg past. week. ;Four"bf them r he intended, to send to ;tbe. approaching State Fair. .On Sunday morning last he found one fine hog shot dead in the pen. riMh In IriA hah ' .v T III Mr. Oscar PearsalL ol, the firm Y;wAJrXZZZ rwir' ' HS?KSS 30? S5Ti! - ( . ... ..... i - I su U9 fVM WJ uvckU va, uvi bvhjbj iuvu i Biiuci, cuiu aa juu -iCMl. UAllwrttOlO PPgaHBI IW Wry I v- nau rearaaiL naa returned irom ft I ana most useful citizens. Witnia a new I ip18111 KW entirely your own f - r vu - . ; . . I La ii - . 4t. m I fault. ' Personal knowleam n.nft mmmnn mati oa rot. I " i a -t- t. a a i i. a.ii rwrirui 1 1 tAv PiirniPBn mnni nn rmir nr npr . ... ; . c a . 4 . t Illlr.,'. 1 fill liillIIL JI1.' HnHr ' II 1 1 II LHII I -Ma-M vafikH.wwM wa. OfaTllTiCr Urtll WWl ah AS w am .. aaAnl. Am-.1T ;ir ' A-t. V.. ' A Trotn.iXrlbni.! . . ! We find the following truthful tribute to aepanea worm in ma xvaicigu news, over 8lgQature of ..civia: "There was no better business man in I State than Capt Grainger, young man though he was. Success followed every . t ; l. . .i. enterprise in which he engaged, and What- ' i ... t ... i Tf . 1 . I everDUsmess ne unaeriooit. xxa waaoneoi He Was One Of I those bold, orieinal. Belf-reliant iant, and self-1 made men that stamp themselves tmnn ihp timpn tn whirh thp.vllve ah! rnmhinatinn nf latpnt I practicaluseful, grasping vand efficient to thA pnl nmnnaAH ,-.7- -7-"m?fi- a, wnatever tua end misni ww , as.w uas u s.vwi n tM w u w w uuti4 1 more Iars large corporations and business estab- snts, Hurnine: them all to r successful s, than any man here ever managed.' llShme . : ... . . . iir course a man of. his superior mind and l I 1 crreat indeDendence made enemies, but Ihev 1 were only trophies of his usefulness and I mma Rin mpamprin hnwpr nvpr mn I was remarkable.' As a political leader he uaU uu ,"" ; . vv.vu . eneaee in a political campaign 'One blast I f his bugle was worth a thousand men.' xiis ueain made a vacancy mat no man can ;. ; t i "Hia armies of friend dune to .him na I7i . :, r . .n. , 3 I neoid lotnem, wun nooKsot steeL. 4.en- !der. endearine. his bis? heart was ever full ftf nratioal anmnolh? fnr tho nnnf ! tJiA I $2 aS.?& dispensed his charities: with delicate hands I noiseless steps. Well can it be said of 1 ,apt. Grainger, i"Him: we all mourn; his friends still heave Wr sUnds " trembling iV the ! .... ava. , . I ; I .. . .. 1 . I Theeentlest manners and the f eelinc heart, -.-' , TT. . I jj'air, simple truth, benevolence lo all, , l A generous warmth that glowed at friend- ahin'a rail " ! brightest jewels and most prominent men -Robert Strange, Adam Empie, William j A- W right and Isaac- Ji.rainger-tBayei noan f a bran rmm lis Iwlk lnaaliatA BWhor I anu our loss ia irreparauiu. . wm en- i shrinein our hearts the fond and lasting J a wiMir.Hwiiuwsravw services, and manly bearing will, be lights j i.i in wh in vii.r iiiuir i huiiiih iii juu i.n i where I responsibiliiies are to ; be assured ( and discharged, we -will, also teach our I cauareD to no nor inear memories ana .10 1 imitate their vinuea.". The Osd. Fear Towiikhlu Kleetlon - . -- -- , ; The Reeiatrar and Insncctora .f Election llof Cane' Fear TownahiD were arraigned I before U. 8. Commissioner McQuiggl, yesW lerday morning, on the affidavit of one. Ak I ; vwycr,; wMjr;..uiigBu.jwa miu- i denng him from voting at the late election. Cooper had previously made affidavit that the Registrar - for that township, A. J Orartv or, ha1 rpfntorl trt allow him to r' . . 1 v : '.. . . , . nl j .1 i"gwter. Ot it being, shown that Cooler , Vina HVIUHlil VU UW tVE,WMHIilVM MWWS i 3 . w . 1 -1 u . llthA rTABPritmrt rtr. Ihla nertrfl w WHan- r.-'.'.'.. . , -ifTu . ''1 I donedf whereupon tJooper made the si JjYitabove alluded to, claiming that he prevented from voting.; There was no t ucuco to susiaia too cuargo, auu tm case was di8missed 1 f'RnwAntW V 1,, "All ,.-.hA , - s-f 9wwv-4 m . f r r u w w -ff- -a"wwwa wgs.ia; warrant was secured (Dyjuaice i: Gjady for the arrest of Cooper, ahei chMg pf perluring himself, and, upon the terday aiiernoon, defendant was ordered 0 give a justified bond in lhe Bum of $M .. - i . .i , ... - . ior his appearance at the next term OL Ihe he WM rfrjeMed fr0m custody. ' ; ' a Tb stricken ciUeai' f J? ; 1t One of bur: prominent citizens suggests that an organized effort u . made tq ; raise "ubscnptions for.theyeuow feyei; sufferers l of the South . and West, and recommends I MYU- - - !-" ...'Pf"" ., I ' committee be appointed to go arojind 1 t . - -.. . --: . t- -. i j ior mis purpose ue says u is. ine opinion i of some that from $50 to $100 per day- ban I be raised in this manner, as many iwould J not hesitate to give such smalls sums ieach aay wuo wouia leei unsoie to BUDscrioe: I or $10 at once.' " The ' scheme? is worth la I trial, and, we hoDe that or some .other will J 'be adopted without delay, - The depiorahle 1 condition of affairs in! the atricken' cities I calls for instant and unceasing ; effijrts 1 n i I their behalf. ( , --f j out Aealn. j Mr. John Whitei who was so badly in-! jared on the C. C. & A. R. Rl two or three I weeks ago, bad sufficiently recovered td be I .' 1. r. . . . j !' i i since. His injuries were of such a charac i i.. i..,..., iii.t k. nnth .m.m iin any very laborious " service hereafter. He I highest terms of the kindness ft- . a. a t . 1. L ATI - a P18 l v muoui.,,! : ; .1 ,: .Mir . i a i -J . ,. I a a... .-.W. a.,w . , - t Tbermoneur Keeora. it, ' n .' Tne following will show the state0f ;the thermometer;.at the stations mentioned; at I . : . , - ! 1 4.31 yesterday evening, time, as ascertained from I - - , - - Augusta... 90 Charleston, . . '. , . 89 Mobile-,.4..J..,.;.88 I Corsicana,...,'.J.90 . Gveaton.;. -.87 New Orleans .'.87 I FuntaKassa. ruuwwNBa4.,...oi Savannah,..;. .,.92 fit Murbfl 1 ,.. fiS T.lonnl. OA I Jacksonville,; . . . .91 i muuuiuia. . . ... . vv Key West,.......l Wllmino'tj-in ' ; flft vvumingtoo,... ou wilmlsiBSon BIstrlet-Qaarterly Mee 1 f' i . r . iBea. "" ' "! ' I H 'Bev, L. 8. Burkhead, D. D., Presiding I Elder of the Wilmington District, t Metho- UIH. Ii, IjllUrUU. (3UUU1. UC lUllUW" . . " . . . . . a. ... I iuff appoinimenisunpanjior i9uxin rouna 01 quarterly meetings : :J. . m a&sk tar mm i . . a,a...ii i ua i i jupuuvab nwwi.-wuuv.!;ii w)k Smithville, at SmithviUe ci ? 1 SepL 2123 Waccamaw Mission at Bethesda,Sept 24 -,BrahVffi . n 1 T , t ' i 1-''':. : ; '"' p ' ' " "wstf f v a OA AT 1 It Knll'a Kflhv Httf nn ! i , l I r , J t -UlUIKBlUBIUCIIUUa iUUUICI B. .aiKO I hl.rf..l!: MlliTJ.JHMl 8MJ.!Vrif. FapPMB I .11 ft. .niuliihnmt. WTTI .T1U1 aJ1 nmnmn I never, wholly forgotten. ? Mothers' should I .' . ,.,. .... : 1 - - j ' - - 1 ' - ' M a.aa a .. .!.. ;.nffiMvA tuoif i ss . -; t y -j . : -ir", Tir.1 KIN O Sz. CO.. ' i i done nromnUr. and at the LOWEST PRICES. I T . ; r.Y.r. - :.r iv"&r ,:r: i .Sfj-.., f. .:rAin n can at the stab bindery, in the r., , -ii.ni' Uiuo uuw .au cMiiy uc wiuyuro u w - v - t- Manufacturers and Wholesale I . t , v STAB BUILDING, rVI : Haa uiud uuujujr Djriuji.i n x . ieyu u .? juouen, in LiiwrB. " anR ia ir - . - nac i i: rnncesa otreov ' aept 1 IT ! HOTfclY AUR1VAL8. r ,1 Emwbe House-L Lw Dolby, Pa'f b. Ansr 31 i Durham lUlon N V- nUt nl wiiz: vv't n I mPttn s n, Viiri,i rl Hontr- i .n-tn. I G NEdwards. Abboltsbure: W D assett. Charleston 8 O- RtohaT RhmW iHTnf . .. . w. Co: iJA Corbettr Roekinpham T R Hph-1 derann .TnplrBnnvillp. H - A Wioo V.il..I! . ' . : . r -T , Hunt,' SC. ' ' " ' I r i AUBUSl St. JesseUarcroVe. 'Richmond I IfPIi.NlPStP C Stanback; Lilesville," N - rZl-" Colntnbiaf 8 CiChas ETaviorl Smith- & 8 Everitt,. Wilson. Np Geo JRiv erB Walker, Charleston, S C. f - ' ' is W m i " H'" 1 .' i I ', ' ... - " . 1- -mu 'i.TJ v . ... . ... m :m m my m - m,i K J ,nt .? 1 1 vvT. . : ; yv? -Un Piriii-To Harrla Newa staiidv south side Front StreeLwa are lndehtlfor;nmpTf th I &J&JtQent iBBBuuMwui remain opennntu il . oxlocs tals I morning. HaiaHTETis.BwntLABFKATiniKs. and a' grace- ful flure,faU to prodnce their dne effect If theeom P,1.6?1?."1 L? wiui pimpiea or -wotctieB, or the is roajyi or narsn. to remedy tnese delects luseGmira's guifmn Soap. ... . , Hua'sHaib dt restores the tinge of jontn to gray leeks, s i . ; in ! ' ' ! ! viLUI'?' i ' dfwAbdb of" 'thirty years' mm. x" cdren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves J oSalSAr SS&S. old-ndeM -ed 25 Tbefhtenaeltchtnecanseabvcertain-diieaiiaM nf .k. M. 4. 111 -11 j - I ti rn Trft i .77 T.Tl J iJr I -vwaj V. w V1VUUV4 WIU AJLAVXV A xecave than any ointment.' - r i rS tom7 TOn T- TOnB8r- LADtus or Fobtt who useHnx's HaibDtx seem Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Cys- pepsia.wita aUlu miserable, effects, such i, t aASSaTiisttT . i . . - 1 ; i , . i :NEW ADVERTISEMENTS5 L t lJ T,t.fit -. Is ! ajjkoijAi A riinnuini. hh; 'wkkm -i'h k cemetery and corner of Sixth- and Bed Cross Sts., or on street Car, No. 6, a JET ; and gold Ear- BING. . The ftndr wUl b snltehiv revarded i left at this Office. 1 septlt G20.00. ST; ON THE MOBNING OF AUGUST 33T, AiHmrin thMvtnnnl.Mi.n vaWJUfHn WRWtv nmn . mT:r.UTn. silwili wi f616,4 by lea v08 !iTffl." n . . . . . - ; - . - I j-jl for bent, aa excellent business IS S S.I III STAND AND DWELLING with 8 rooms; Warehouse. Stable and evervthlner eomi I rdi with well: ta years. Immediate possession given.! No rentwul ciaprwOctober 1. Bent nominal. 'Sit, nata3 trrrtT Wrkrirfh anrl TJT7ainnf atroAva I Enquire at fostofflce of T . B. HASHAGAN, rof I ANNA HASHAGAN. f septi lw - ,, ,.; . .,j ., ,r. . i.. i expenenceQ Teacner ior smau ooys. Tae raues . JSaS-awSI u a b'w wa vif vsrav Aawna auu Ui MHomut- ppiytrCtaplul iia?.&j.bWbf.I , j j ..s: . ( . J Jfe" CaneFeaF FlOniM I j than evebT cobn meal, very best in I 'i. ""j; i siit. ' unui, juj uiu i era ui ui uuiu t Best Grain only and Guarantee Grades. and Guarantee Grades. -'Ut- i 'mx ."t!lj-. u V?ilminBton,N.p. r .ii ::u-a : yUt,.i, I j To-Horrow j TT& shAlV I i iki; iV EXBIBIT ntr;mmtisi FIRST INSTALMENT OF FALL and WINTER CLOTH ING, Fresh from the Manufactory.: During the week I . mercHj i . j 4ept t tf I MERCHANT TAILORING STOCK. ! l-ir " MUNSON. X BCliOOl-BOOkS . . r r I ! PrCTUBB FRAMES and M9ULD1NGS . ' Frames of all sizes made to order.' , : .- u. w.. XATJta,; u eptlj Boofcfleller and Fhotographer. Limei :dLime! C r... , .. ..... V .V 1 t 1 KAA Bbla FRESH LIMB arrived and wiU be AtilU, landed Monday. , t , septl tf r " . WORTH & WORTH. ;Bagging; anii;Tiesi &c. 150 Eolls 4114 HaJf 80118 BAQalSQ' i fQQ Bundles TIES," 7.'. , j OA A Bbls FLOUR, all grades. " ' Bacon, Lard, Sugar,' Coffee, ' Soap, Candles, Lye, I Matches, Tobacco, snuff, &c, I Beptl-tf. ) v. , - ..-l u . W WORTH ft WORTH. Why Will Y ou I -IT ay largb parcis . fob -an inferior lrgb paipis .' FOB VAN If -article, wK.n you can buy ' ' A'V' Qiir JROSSmOre 1 GOqM 1 i . - : r - I 1?rVT TT3S2Q tinni'V. ! X Vlk ftaLUMaJ AU. V il All X. 4 . : t Pronounced by those who are using them PER- fectly. splendid t -I , i Fairbanks i "it. .1.1' 5 vy l YY HEN YOU BUY SCALES GET FAIRBANKS', and you will certainly get the most reliable article made. Evervbodv know. Fairbanks' Scales are the I vest m ine world. - nvery one warrantea. a r i assortment and Loweat Prices can be found at j t- , sepUtf ,1 k if. a. c 19, SI and 33 Market at. .iitenewea-r nT : ? ".t. IT K UAVJ. K1N KW KI1 UUK IXiliTUAtTr. I- " .. . ' ; . r . . ; i i .- - - Jl " ,-..-tt----t"'.- " , - k a I JeleDrated'Matn7 'COOK: StOVes i l . '- i i '. ff ifn't -pub pnirtwrt Witft-1' i W? ; WwU.nnaa la. -A- Tj,In t ' . a1im J An fi - J i nuifa;wa wy Aap jfVM : tftU afiW- W -J vaa. I inntl tf TtAalAM ttl r1Mn-a-ft a inn eat ' 1 HMTJ s 0ape Fear lVmitair Academe " t r- -- -fT- vf CroN'BE " V A Bbls'aad Half Bbls SNUFF i aSn, -JOO C3C JblmaS. , Washington mean Flva-Hole -BISMARCK, with all theFixlurcs, a-v w l-Jtr OBBAiaJAT LESS THAN MANUFACTU- the daily bulletin for $i a'. Sold only ! . esUblishment her. or olwhere. Callat ,the , PR1CIC; A PIPTT.8AW.l .-,,-11., WHOLE NO. 3,453 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS : . -r-" ,' &i' . ;w avav. . . . Nos HI k -kt. . XT t?dUt, e,' , ' tl 1 " ' ' ' i . : - uw r i iMrossiBLK to ,kll goods , . ,lv . . . . .. , UNLESS .THEY KEEP THEM. ' . , . ' ,be, hrefor h kept, kven during the A .T TT T T O TT Tfc T t! kr :f ' V. O U J7 x. 11 1 J - evT Icle yon can name i i Tyi fli a fir uLAf' i M; ( -i- t ,v :L Grocery Liiie ! THEIR GOODS ABE FRESH FROM THE FACT : A11AA. SALES ABB EQUAL - d i theib pubchases. They presnma ;no cue doubts that they SELL , MORE GOOD 3 la their particular line ( .,, than any Honae In the State. i t ! ! l"Now, good friends, all onrblUs are made up I to this date. We are in need of money; dent turn collector oft. .Wo ,m rve you faithfully iB the foturoas we have lu- the past t We have never 0nr we reciprocate. Boatwright & HcKoy, , 7 and 8 NORTH FRONT 8T-1 1 1 ns.TYT. ' 1 . Constantly Receiying . , Freeh supplies of our . unequalled ' j . : ' WADDELL' FLOUK. A FULL STOCK OF yi".. ,; ' , , " 5 J ' ;JaTOWWJlJ-WX-BjQ Dix Bros. & RnssellJ r.v I T - . . - t . . . i ... A septitf 34 and 85 North Water St. Y Ties & Twine. i - -K A A Bolls and Half Bolls BAGGINC 3j-gt$K A Tons New and Pc'd TIKSJ Tons New and Pe'd TTRS.'l i 1000 baTW1NE t.f:..-lV- 3 sept 1 tf . For -sale bv'. C-iiW.'. KKKCHNEK & CALDEB BROfS. 5 Corn. Corn:' Corn. . : ii ij ' L;i.j' ' 1 -.- 4000 Busa CORN, f rt- For sale by v eeptttf KXBCHNJlt ft CALDEB. BB.9B Salt; Salt. Salt. 300 0 SaCS LiverP1 SALT., i:5.Q0 ,ST' Bi ";: ' . '.- 1 -v 'For 'sate by r . . ? ;sept l-tf,i :y KBROHNEB, CALDEB tUtO. ; !,:.. i .,; . i-:-4f I,' '.1 AA Hair Bbls and Kits MACKEREL, 1- a . . Ill If - '4,:'t. . . r, j j 75 SF u: , .;KJeACAIjI)JI CALDEB BBOB.it I -wvaB. 1 1 P AOWAtt IIKCJJIPTS.P.BJNTB1? AT.raif!K8 ,j.O.PEK; CENTj.LOWERthaa icharged" by iany prmtmgeabllBlunent.here: or elswhere. :1CalI at ihe . v ..aug so--n 1 v ;STAB JOB OFFICE. : u. M-i- WE HAVE IN STORE FLOUR, BACN, PORK; COFFEE1 ; i , ; ' MOLASSES, CRACKERS; CANDY.j ' ' J -SOAP, STARCH. CANDLES,' SODA, ; : ! ' POTASH, LYE, SNUFF; &c., &c ; " ' i ALSO,' V'i'f A -tv HOOP JBON, BUNGS, SPIRIT BBLS., 1 : ; i GLUE, COBN haxv OATS, ! 'rM'tjf; Aad. a 8todt! of bU-i- '. ; 5 , i 1 i ; YARNS and Lake George- SHEETINGS, '; i For sale at CLOSE FIOUBES. ! 't -sept 1 tf r -1 :i WILLIAMS ft i MUBCHISON. 1 Try It !-Try It t Our Wew Flour, '; NOW BEING GROUND j From We w Whfeait -t.'.j :: at our mills, ' ; ' At Reduced ' Prices I Fer eale in xu&n titles to auit by j I taa . aava . . aaaa aaaa av . a. ta, a a a !- B. .; K'S JilltCneU, & . SOU. septltf Letter-Heads ! t II I . .1 TETTER-HBADS . PRINTED. AT PRICES 10 Direct Importationi , vJl" "! Miii "! ? ' ' tu. jv.M f I -m.TOW LANDING FROM '"THE 11R. RAROtTE NtbSoliniVla X" Nth Carolina, Alarge assortment Of i :i ; Eaiihenvare, Direct from m the English Potteries. This Imports- be immediately followed by others, and. mr country friends ;wUl encourage is in enfflil!aJ I J"ilT -" ' .( uon will we trust our 1 JM1t..A lkivU-a ; uin J -., i v no wui uayuMivwy Mtnuiciu mill auuuia sstq ssi -ok snuff.; - 1 I V-Tit.ttr .Tj.r ' r. " J" ' r; v' . A: I I r : I i-nn MtvfvrfMr 'v mrriin at. J' 1a I "W " 1 -I linseedoii: colors and glass. - ; iaUTrvniirrQAir ; s . . - is muuvuiuviii I ; , aentltf k ? and 48 Murchison Block. - IV.' . . . .... 1 T- i ' , . , -!jr ;Bopk Bmdery. t a THB BTAB BOOK BINDERY IS -COMPLETE J. ' - . t ' . v.- T.,' .. '. r. ft rrt - ......... j, w tK-iutu aajTB,.,, .... ............. o w fiTe days.. .. . 8 60 ; One week...;.. ' ...... " ' . j 4 Ou II" T. Two weeka,.., . 6 60 " - " - Three week8,.;.:.,..........i. SM One month V..., .. ..... .. 1000 . ! " v'Twomonthi,Ai..i.;ii v..;..,17 00 t: Three montha,;..-1.. ;.;. ...... 34 00 Six montha,...;.;.. 40 00 jr . iOnoyear,...i.i !. W) CO ; yCoutrmct AdvertlsemenU taken at pro'j. tlonately low rates. ; , Ten Bnes selld Nonpareil type make one Squair . NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CaONIiY, Auctioneer. BY CBONLY & MOBRIS. TMrd Slreftt Properlv at Anctioo. 1 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - , .. I On mKwNDAY NEXT-4Tn instant, we Exchange Corner, at 12 o'clock, M , That Valuable Lot. S"5? f.!tVwith. "I1 iniprorementa thereon, upon V-rii.rrrX.T . "tr 1 mccca eirect, aa join ing the stables of T. J. 8ontherland, Erq , and now OCCEDieaaaa earriiim nniiiitiu. k. u u u den, Esq. . ' "7 " "Bjr Terms at aale.L BCDlSt sa&w T wehty-Se ven SE VEir and TWENTY ! KotUolIars, . BUT THE NUMBER AND GUIDE "' ' " TO THK , . ; ' New ! Clothing, Uents' Furnlftlitns , Oonda Ilnnm . Merchant J Tailoring EstaWishmeiit, , , JUST OPENED ON,' . , - : . . . ;-''- j j ,. . .... . .... Market St., next door to S. H Fishhlate c,T?Jock confined to HEN'S WEAR EXCLTJ- t3EVBBY GARMENT nulatAnilsranin. AN TEED to be FIRST OT.AHs inifiirn vik FINISH. .. , 7 ; " WTTWINTY-TWO NRW HTVT.H9 OB ibw TLEMEN'S HATS. ty"A Laree Stock IMPORTED oarstvbriih . t"Orders and Patrons solicited. ;'sl&ouis;vjotrbourg.;: No. 2T lflarlci Street. sept 1-lt Tlie Standard. THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT baa again awarded the HOWE SCALE COMPANY the contract ior supplying ine Treasury ana Custom Depart ments with the 1MPBOVKD HOWR Kr AT.R thin I Toeing- -the "Third Year of the "continuance of the convact. , jror sale only by j GILES & MUBCHISON, aak f t-r I i. net a a a a . , . . Nerthern Apples. 17IVE BARRELS CHOICE NORTH ltR W BARRELS CHOICE NORTHERN ALSO, DUCHESS AND ' ;t! MAIDEN'S BLUSH PEARS, 'u'': V 8. G. ' NORTH ROP'S Fruit and Confectionery Stores. At' ..sept 1 tf . Just Eeceivedv fiii&W hats ia J:aj...uwti-qasJv.' -?v'' ALL 8UMMER GOODS AT AND BELOW COST, vh.w- - t At I A ALLEN'S la WorkmanghJp and Prices, with any other Facto ries or Dealers fix the manufacture and sale of Sash, Doors, Blinds & Ornamen- Wears determined to! give satisfacton or take - no pay. -' " - j . ; - i . Builders' Hardware. Paints. Oils. Glaa and Lum ber furnished at Wholesale Prices. . We must nave the trade, and in order to get it are J ,ellinK on, Gooison aTery Tmall iiiin: ; t ,f cpt'1' factory and Office foot of Walnut St. ! Wilmington, N.C. fri- First N atifliinl Ranlr nf Wilmimrtnn . fpHIS BANK WILLBi. M0VED: ON THE 18T cupied by the DAWSON BANK, which is. now be ing fitted up for its accommodation. aug iw-am , nac , , E. s. bukruss, Pres't - Bill-Heads; Bill-Heads! tIIJt-HEAD8 PBINTED AT PRICES 10 PER CENT. LOWER than 'charged by any printing es- 1 . i ... " i . . tablisbment here' or elsewhere.' Call at the. ' Aug S8 It . 1 ;' ; M " " j ? STAB JTOB OFFICE. Harness . " ... fK' FROM S 8.50 to f 25.00 A SET 1 1 - VV. Saddles frem $1.50 to $35.00. Collars from irrvr.75cenUto$3.00. . ' .- O-JUL. tRepairine done with neatness and dispatch. . : i ! HAYDEN ft GERHARDT. flaSeptl tf ;, i i Next teSoutherlamd's Stables. We Have It! WAMSUTTA SHIRT, FINISHED . AND A Laundrled f or One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents. They are, without an exception, the cheapest Laun drled Shirt in the market, and I will cheerfully sub mit them to the severest criticism. Have lust received a handsome lot of Silk Hand kerchiefs, Fancy Half Hose, etc. " We intend to make a clean sweep this week with tho balance of our SUMMER CLOTHING, and those interested wiu una it to tueir interest to ex- I . m a a . - , oeiore nuytng e.nere. sept 1-tf The Clothier. Cotton i Gin tor Sale, t Br6wn Cotton Gin. ' I With Self-Feeding Attachment and Condenser. I j ju! .' .. ' - 1 " ' tot "WP011. nd has never be.n I . , k Used. Address, BOX SIS, Jy80-lwDftW Wilmington, N.C. 1 ' " 4 ' - V - SjlRITi KllTlnR TlnArfl TP WttOlAy XULUUB. AIUU109 tXl T HAVE ON HAND A FULL STOCK ' T HAVE ON HAND A FULL STOCK ' A OF SASH. BLINDS and DOORS. i . vmn nrnT-ra AFnB Line of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, at n n.aa w . i OCJt uwoin riicea. r u.ve me a call. . .. , f ;.... .JJ-J..T . ... UIiU, A. XiM&. I septl.tf i No. S5 South Front BL bi it vnrnTTnllAaiJ; JP- n A' Irr A, WWi,-. , VA- HARNESS t HARNESS I ' ' w ... . T ... . .a - Bridles. Saddles. Collars, ftc.. aU nades. nd nrtRAM tn nit thA Hmn . . 'ranks and Satchels in abundance Repairing done promptly. . . . t . ' HO: o BOITU FRONT BTBEET, I i "'!;:1: -ir :

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