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m the nonnniG csah j UBLISHED DAILY jKXCSPT x6xtjY8.j ne year, toy mail) pottage paid. ... 17 00 ,i months,. - I'tiree months, " mo month 4 00 a K To City Subsertbera, de-tvered la any part ef the uy, Fifteen Centa per week. Our City Agents are w ectfwaeretha.&reem.i iQt auuiwiMu w wuw iwr nan uaa VI n advance. . . . For Cacreas t. - - . ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New HauoTer. OUTLINES. The Austriana entered Trebinle wUhout opposition ;theTn?k surrendered ihe ciu-1 del ana leit me same erenmg. - Alba- oian insurgents have assassinated, the Go vernor of Ipeka. Long Branch send, 600 to the fever sufferers. Dubuoue tl L 02s. xiuzaoein. ri. J.r additional 11227 I - .. , "C I.. r "u I . .i I .... aeiasiiDK mem ou c.inunng squaws, CU1I- I dren. horses, &c.; many Bannocks killed. irrcBiueuk auu uariY mi ininneanniia? i Aitorney General Devena snoke on the cnr. I rency.aUnionsoldiereave his Bible to aid suffering Confederate soldiers; the Prest 1 dent had it sold and it fetched $100. , f The German Reichsta met on the flthV tvL The German Reichstag met on the 9tb ; the U I tramontanes are powerless. - At Grenada, on 9tb,there were eight new cases repotted and four deaths; two-cases, : re- lugces, at unananooga, Tenn., ana one I death. -'-Oxford. N. J.,1 Iron Company has suspended; liabilities over a million. I : Detroit Leather Company tannery burnt; loss $80,000, One hundred and fotty.four new cases in New Orleans and eichlv-seven dealha. tMlAf I the Arctic whaling fleet haacaught a flsn ; it is expected that ibe season will prove complete failure. "Philadelphia lager beer gets the grand prize at the Paris Ex posiiion. -- The condition far Memphis growsTSTore desperate every hour; on Sun day three hundred new cases and one hnn dred deaths; '.Kev. Dr. Ei O. Slaler, Meth od ikI, is dead; Monday promises to be the worst day yet; seventy deaths up to noon. . New York markets: Money easy at 2 p i cent; g. Id lOOi; cotton. dull at 11 12 cents; flour heavy and 510 cents low er; wheat l2c lower; corn !&ic lower and moderately active; spirits turpentine steady at 28 cts; rosin quiet at $1 371l 45. arm tuey are mainiy wrmans, angusp and Irish. Immigration is increasing considerably latterly. H v ' Old Ben Butler is makine somo headway among the Democrats . . i Massachusetts. . On tho 6th the waid caucussea were held' at Lowell, when Butler delegates were chosen in fodr lJ Tmoii Un I . . . i . - t l jjuner umegaiea were ouoseu in tour of six wards. In another ward I 01 six waras. An anotner wara I there were seven of the eight .dele-l gates for thoBeast.'' 1 . I I Six steamers sailed from New York j on Saturday for Europe! They tdok out 200.000 bushels of crainJ On board the Hindoo are some dredging . il . .t. , . f I machines manufacturedby a city firm I for the Hussian : Government. .The I destination is SL Petersburg. A con siderable quantity of sole leather also goes out for various 'ports in" toe Baltic. Judge Montgomery Blair has beeb I in. I . " .. . 1 I - terviewed. The Post gives the follow-1 ing: j "', I Didn't Mr. Tildeo sanction the Electc- I . , ... . - . i: if it t l.'W 1 St 5 I. ral Commission r ' t I " 'No. he did not. ' Mr. Tilden was de I . ceived and disaDDointed bv bis so calle'd I Uemocratie friends. They sold mm out. I nn flfmnm u fltiini aero htrternd for I the Presidency -i . . , i I air. iiiair aaiu tuiuier tui ua uiuugut . 1 . . . . . T-. . . . W I iue nexi. nominee ior me jrreaiueuvy un i ucuiucraiiu iuo wuuiu u nxr. iuucu. : The railroad ear strike. in 'New York is practically over, as there has I . .. . . m. . i oeen a compromise, ine arivers ges i $1.75 a day and extra ! pay to York-1 riva hundred and toSMiumicrrsnu I Jitliresn i'eabodv.i the . niuht clerk.1 Hisler l bnnt? Ramu'n Mnnntatn. AlTAnrlpr tnnn- l . . - -Jf " 4k ' a ' T I . " 1 ' . ,, ; ; i . ' i Josenha. Sister Dalona. Mrs. Annie Tavldr I tv Pumlicn Pa m lion rnnniv- Unaa Ra l'sioners had ville and Harlem, v In case there haid I mirers in North Carolina and vir been riots it was found that many of I ginia.. " He . was for a long time sta- the policemen could not bo trusted, I h ihAv hnl . Ttiihita1 ft willincmeas 1 for'tbe rioters to have their way. "V ""kcio MTc ( . " f I There will be a weeding out, it la .. v - -v ,j - o : I said, of all who are influenced by Kearney ism. 5- ? I The "ancient mariner," Secretary; J Thompson, of the Navy Department, j haying deeply at heart the glory 6f I his country and the safety and de-1 velopment - of '. civil ! service reforjn under Hayes, has resolved to give, a practical"" illustration 'of the 'same. He has determined tofgo to Indiana and make a canvass for Radicalism. The oiyil service reform is about the greatest fraud connected with- the1 present administration.1' i i Several members of the Democratic "V T . m - '. ; ... . national Uommittee nave oeen - oon- sukinr-in Washinrrton as to thb cob- , .. -;-. . ., ".,ri ,i. ,. j ... . , .j V -a VUV,' Vtl W tVWI VMM V , ' , a- aw w committee are mora than satiated ,th tha -,tiAV Th. norp "v 1 " ' l n thfl nnininn that th nflTt House IS i m - j , ' n .' ik already as good a. i secured to riamAiMia . w. mn Vtiifc w a .m -caiuiiinuj. ie uvuo -u, uui wcv " ! ... nnl ml mil IF 4k. arnnila- At fta "W J", VUt . V UB. HVUUIt. ' - work a good deal first.) then' beat the Hads at the bolls and tbeo ' crow We are very hopeful. VOL. XXII.-NO. U6k .TBLLOW FETIIB NOTES. There were 1,782 cases of yelloW fever reported last week in Kew Or leans, and 526 deaths. Total oases reported ,4,600,, deaths : 1,395. , Only one -aeatft "ort Eads. . Morgan death City 14 case?, 2 deaths. Vioksbnrgi 181 deaths dnrini? thu wp.V-tnt.1 ; : 2f5ft? odbao ann.ii,.:..:h rrt I 366 ; cases since the beginning 2,500 a ' ... v MMt,uS mere were Muiuig iu wtres, mere were i v "u uoabua. xuq 1 .'''....: U". ' . I v nauu vi I i . ... m new CAsesJ 3 dfiat.hn. i1ftntnn trto1 Hon n a ...i f - w - cot uuuer ireaimeat. 0.cean bprings, during the week, 1.1 oases, 5; 4eathav : Holly Springs, first death September la to the 6th there , i l- , ? . lD!r,! "wo aw vauus auu xoj ueavns. v au i of the Board of Health ar down. A Al I w.r " . --u u,i,.i,u, JfhSlTt is estimated that there are eighty patients fell . . ?ve,0een thirteen deaths w self alone left for duty. The Test are all Idown. Send three or four cooks, one drugs gist ana two more medical men. Am short of orange leaves. The Belief Committed are destitute of funds, bavins impoverished I themselves to helo Grenada. Exoenses are about (300 a day. I There are fortv nurses to be fed and cooked for. The town is in distress." 529 deaths. in the numf- Memphis, for the week Tl !a imnAoBiKlo tn. nnrL I .w Mfvu&J. VI U WV. (IWyi lkU UV U U U4 I ber of cases. In- two weeks there I I fctrn J-.it. i fill I. - ? f 1. I uava uceii iuueaius,; xmsis awiub A telegram of the 6 th says: f "There is only one of the Howard mcdi- night. A. J. Wheeler, Secretary of the "i&iS SStiKSt among whom were C A.4 McDougall, Phil I Dptsimen. lurs. jiiargaret jyite, jamea uu- "-.V""" " "1. ..uuf,u.u":" brethren throughout the country for int mediate pecuniary help In this hour of sore !,.. - ? I 1 f ver is raging ; at Hickman, i -. . i ,t i I? irst oase on August ietn. up to lhe fllh there were 60 case8 and 2f deaths. There, are 25! refnsrees sick I i. t-:..,:ii: r.; j j.tt. t - j . - ' r i St - Iui8, all refugees, 10 new cases & t uu " aauuguuta, oixima, , 3 cases in j shipping from New Oe- leans. In Cincinnati, all refugees. 3 new cases and 2 deaths. Mobile, no I J neattny. xvey west casen U"d l death.. . No report from ;PoA vriUBOD "reeuvme, miss., ur oruwus- . 111 - : T i I ville, lenn. bt. Louis has mstituteji qnaranUne. There have been 48 cases m all, and all refugees. M i The relief tand . b being steadily I increased, and. there is great need of it. Tho distress is beyond all belief or power 10 imagine it. vv liKesuarre, 1 Penn., to date, $600;Scranton, Penn;, Ai nnn YnrV Pann . "7fiO; tpWranh I , . .. . . . " I operators at New Brunswick, $300. I There were three brothers at wrenaoa by the name 01 JjUKoj ibey were . ' ' ; i- " . I . ! I KankArR and had f Amiliaa. The throe families are extinct not one remam- u , iraan. ua 65 . .- : r : t work ; moving. Tne j lever win not at..tA :n ln. oorl orooVa tn (IU.hU AM aU9U T .VUCI w v ww ti ... : :.. uuiuk wuv h vivt uuiu. Th. dh of -Kev. Dr. W.lson, of the Baptist Church, which occurred " . . Li! ni in new neans, oi yeuow v, wwi be regretted by many friends and ad tioned in this State, although, we be- Have, he was a native of Virginia; v .... ...... w , i although: of this we are not certain, . -P '"V'ui a -a He waa remarkably giftedr, and was a preacher of extraordinary power and eloquence. He fell at . his post liko; a good soldier, and we ,eannot doupt that he was v fully panoplied, having on the whole armor of God. He was probably forty-five years of age. terlifeVtoils he is at rest in hea heaven. VT ATE POLITICS. Wadesboro Herald: It glVeSi us sincere pleasure to Icorrect the rumor whtah has been current in reference to Mr. S. J. Pemberton, 4 Hejs not. a candidate; never and denies I -'the ?aofl? impeachment" of; the nharlotte Observer that be contemplates op jfjio; uen authorized, that -w-- . -m .. Mi :. TT aaa m -fM-v , ar r i 0Q gupporteai tien. vance wo yea-ag, and shall do so now. V a 4 . I iQ Johnston county, -(this k was oeiore m inei I Davis joined him), countea jusi eiga per- sons-two , negroes ana six wmiee-auu vWet Rmtonsville." he made the "flame I old soeech" to an audience of twenty-five jStiKSf !wM I V-.m.m aHria A Tesoecuble ReDUbli- jacwowcr auua. ? i I -an nf .Trkftnaf on AOnUtV .tOlCl .US VeSMjrQay I - - . v i ana Joe U. Jfilliott. The iioard of tteliei I Hyde countv: ; White Marsh.! Washington I &ftArnnnn auiuuiKuiui b". " v 5nrtif ft r.nttnn factorv near Mr. Jenkins'-1 : .-U . ...-.-.. work for CoL teele. - . "'i"a;nunt n.,nni- ... ear r eaerai roini wgnt-nouse, Attliftvillo'f?; Mai. Erwin ton countv. which it is nronosed to operate I expect to remain during the fall. I that Turner COUld not get tne rtepuoiican i iaie reaiueuue bo lar . uw uiucb wu j 1 jaarioue, are expected to arrive uer eu-. vote of the county to use his own words, low, and his death is hourly . looked for. iegd mprnln andan entertainment will . .1 l....j.-i n..onmnimn nf I Mm Drimn inl tn nf ma otber sons are I D" . ... TurTr wTwiKm EmAkToS of .The younger chiN be given them at the City Hail Wednesday I soit is." - ' f J - ' dren, wno naa oeen rcmovea iron-- some, nignc r - - ' :-. WILMINGTON, ;N?.'P TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER il0i t87B, Spirits Turpentine. There are seventy-five freshmen at the University.;;.: a f. .... 'irv-xW - Oxford has. sent $35 to the, yel low, fever sufferers. I ' 1' . 1. The scarlet leyer is among the I children at Warrepton Constable Whitlev. of Charlotte! i,.-(iiMMmj tj i " ''i- ju. ; I has disappeared. & He is only defaulter for I 2g0a,8pPearear 18 T r f J - -i Kevenae Kevenae . collections in thq 1""" : UU ,...... tita ET,.,-. : xawo iu uui aiiivia uu noicco auu UVlDff.", . . i The Masonio fraternitvf Chap lrkit nm mnvinir '. fnr tltA roliof nf the i aouthern sufferers. 1 f---,- ' I The ' Warren ton hunters ' are sla y,nsti1t.rlr" Qe Per800.hM had 81 " Tt "r tl v M i , ,The edltor .of. th? Kooky M?.0?1 saunas announced that his paper, will be removed to Goidsboro. :. The Try on Street AU J. Uhureb lortioa nf flharlnMa irAva an Dntoftoinmont MU icwau jy.vt, . ''..'.' i Pm i Oxford jail attempted to, burn, out. They came near burning themselves up. ' : : Rev. D. Brooks, of Newborn, is preaching fine" sermons at a revival in the Methodist Church at Oxford. . f Greensboro Central Protestani reports thirty-one conversions and accesr s'ons at Sandy Cross, Haw River circuit the sufferingroth in the smitten cities. .AhV,! that $1,000 has been raised in h at town for the 1.000 han hfien rAinnil inht tnnrn tnr thin I 1 " oouiuera uuxierore. xjuuisuuri; uas sent I 20 60:: 1 '-m fj,t i J . - T Tne entertainment given by the Raleigh ladies for the benefit ot the yellow I wv. All honor to the ladies V - Uncord -Wisterr The hog K,. " Ill J11 Wen" I k.o had,; about fifty,' V' , ; y; ; ; j The following new post offices irwere esiaoiisnea in norm uaronna in, Ac- I COUQijr- . : . - i "PJ1 , Aaj. W. A. I fvuJ;S poor, ana it seems that despite alibis care he cannot shake oa me cungmgiiiness that naa so ion? ironoiea mm. i i A, ; jfcAJiil ! f TiJ traded ; meeting, at ihe Baptist . church1, J mentioued in our last, has been continued I -."""B nM iiuvuy.i uwcok uu aiieuut-uuc upuu iuc uieeiiuipi nu oeen large, the preaching 'fine, and much good has resulted to the church. -... f . . Mpf of ai,-...; sold 4,784 pounds tobacco at Durham, get- tfng $2,169 54, averaging $45 13. James A. Crews, of Granville county u averaged for four grades $43 21; W. A. Bobbitt, of I 7" Allen, of Person count J, !Vers?ed for four grade. ; , . .; A 1 . t.1Jl- 11 .L.l i apeciai m aiBigo ywerw ?aise a flag th cTening In front ol thb Grand Central Hotel, upon njjple seventy BCriDtion. cCoi ror the Fortv-Sixth Congress: Hon. A. S. Merrimon, United o Representatives. Victory forever." i i. Oxford Free Lance: It will bfe uuwwu ui j umuwug or tne otncr inie mandamus suit to-mor- row. before Judge Kerr. -The rain storm mm Uwmi4n laal nao vavvr nnafMlAiiva f r antnria 0f the bridees in the county. On the Hei- "e"u" f" " . """K.r'S! bridge across Table Creek, on the Kittell UU1U VltCA UU HHUCU HITIIi 'ajW lUO roau, ioiioweu buii. . ... : Raleigh . Observer; Besides 'a large acreage in .wheat, corn, &c., Burke in mniAt Thr r A 479 hopn an.i l 2ti dogs. Disease took off 242 sheep and the dogs 318. The county bought only 44i tons of commercial fertilizers. .The average im f rchfl.t ahnnt flnVan hiiohpiarr J . . , i. j ;. acre ana 01 corn auoui Bixieea anuauaii iS!&SSLSL bushels. Mrs. Dr. Ferry, residing J near Louisburg on Friday last. She hsd l' Deen an inmate oi me uyium up 10 aooui ft month fiince, and was no' doubt insane when she went to her aeatn. ' - Warrenton Gdzette: The. heaviy rains of Friday last did considerable dam age to fencesand crops generally. Toe streams were higher than ever known be fore. , - The Rev. Mr. Griffith has re I VCUIIV lilUDCU uio oiaiu, uivivku wscmuSi cently closed his sixth, protracted meeting, with the following result: Accessions to the church, 76; conversions, 100.V An excellent 'riil t religion Has !recnUy closed ."Serept Grjmlh . Two. capital ;cases Will be 1 wea ai oar nexi mn, wwur Twiuiam for raJe Botb cf lbe pkrties are colored. I ' Jonn nurnmer, one or our oesi Known I nMA.arl . nUlvuna : ' lad. Munlav nlarat I after two weeks' illness; fwith typhoid fe- Jrer. , - - " - ? Charlotte Observer; Col. R. R. Bridgers, General Manager, and Col. Pope, the Charlotte, Columbia & Aaensta Rail 'uau, Uats iciiucu tucii yuan ij ua, uuuci the new arrangement. ' The other officers remain as before the transfer. It is learned here that Col.. D. A. Jenkins and by steam. .. Mr. John White, who was mashed between two cars on the Charlotte, I nn1.,MVI. iV AlTMliaM l.tliMAli AhAltf AIA month m hv I t ..A.A Al-A .!. aMl1 . MM-. Va -a kin io bucu sumwui ui wm uu u- am. Ji!0iS A 8nme t0.00o.. Three or four vears aeo thorewa8 gcarcely any tobacco raised in ... ,iulB cbantv. . "T , i , I . Monroe -C-ioreM.- oinoe our last iBdtSSE phoid fever at Unianvuie. tnisis memira 1 . ,. , .-, i r . n.:-i- I Ucatll WHICH nan wvuiievi vjuuo I anna nrn rtiftbinir nrP.nAra.tlOn9 for the eree-I oaf aK1iaha1 a minlla. ftoViarv i'jtn" . : J . J..: lUI. n-M ia aA- I ra. -,-.. :. ' W . !.- --.tTT-J ia also reported fo be sick. , Besides these there are several other cases in the neigh borhood . v For the year ending . Sep tember 1st there were sold in this .market 11.023 hales of cotton. AU of this coUoo chanced hands in our town, and our mer chants cot the full benefit of the trade which accrued from it. ; Little Willi? HoustoD. son of MrHaehW. Houston,, on last Wednesday evening ,. was drawing a d"?" 01 T"er "'i r V f bucket of water at Mr. w miamson'a resiaence, "wnen me ropo orone, jemms . kj I'n., him into the well head foremost. : fle fell a distance of about twenty, feet before be struck the water. . Fortunately he was soon discovered and rescued without being much hurt " ""' - . -:"r.!i. :. '' NKW:- inVKRTIRKMHNTX. i StakJob Office Bill-heads. ! Stab Job Office Letter-heads. -' " .', ...... . . - - .A- - j Besoksb & EKGKi-Grand prize. ' Dnt Bnos. & BussBiii-i-Plour, &c, If CosrcEBT for benefit fever sufferers. . : Stab Job Office Railroad receipts. I Pboposals for repairing county bridge.! Local Dora: i ' . j tuciu TV ao a vutuivu cauuiqivu down the river yesterday. . : ' i! ;The storm flag was again flying from the Signal Station yesterday., i . ; 1 1 i There was a pleasant change in the weather on Sunday and yesterday. !! I ; r . . The tides are reported very high at the various Sounds, and marsh-hen shoot- ' Bill Boy d? the colored !man who was so badly cut on Friday nu?bt last,, was reported to be a liltie better, yesterday.', h rAnn.i.rl n v.n lini h.n. AainrWB kUUI ,.Vt W 9 AftfcWV 119111, J MlUIUaif : .11 i . . - A5 large party of white and I.' ..'.,! li 1 colored excursionists arrived here: from Laurinburg on Sunday morning, an re- tu'Ped home the same evening. -Partly, cloudy j weather, occa ionaI rns. Winds mostly northeasterly. I" lemperature, and stationary or lower pressure, are the indication, for this ectfon to-day. J.Th uf flnnntw dnmm i , i " -w - 1 . another meeting yesterday kivt n.i ltu4h.AAa uibh Irnnnnolpji save revisine the tax Hats. They will con- tinue to meet for this purpose t rom day to- day, until thework isompleted. In . Th vf.ht TA&r.ip.. hplnnmntr. to Mr .a- A p . . thA trln m BllTi r.- - --t r himer's Landing, on Greenville Sound,; to Parsley's Landing, on Masonboro Soundn ounday arternoon, with mirteen persons on Doira, in imn?-one nuaaiei. vine ais tance is 31 miles. - - . -; .: ' Mr. D. EL Banting has : been confined to bis bed for a long time, being dependent almost entirely upon the care and attention of his wife for the nursing, &a, required.and no pecuniary resources to rely Ti, 7 eTiae"H auu ""i" rial for some of our charity at home. . Thn' Vontia.n ' AT.1!A7 The Newborn .Nut-Shelly say A large number of colored men will leave our city this morning for Rocky Point, N. C.; where they will be employed by. the U. S. government in getting out stone to be put in New Inlet. Mr. Jno. C. Thomas, of this city, has obtained employment as one of the overseers, and also leaves for Rocky Point this morning. An Appeal tor tn Orphans A home for the-destitute children left orphaned and friendless - by the yellow fever has been opened at Memphis. The fever has been opened at Memphis. The inmates' all need clothing, and some of I inmates all need clothing, ana some, 01 ., J j . ; - ; , , If. I the little ones being forced for the safety j of others to have all of their , clothing de stroyed to . prevent infection spreading in I this house of ref age, are particularly help- less. An appeal uas oeen maae inmeir behalf, and all. conUibutions, whether bf .,nlh :nr -iniinno- !nii ih laiiir m h clotH or clotuing, and me latter may ne I niacv nr nlil mill riA ronij1 nnA tnrmarA i w " -w - y I ed Jy Mrs. Geo. . W. Thomas, corner of Fourth and Market streets.: It is desirable that the articles be forwarded as soon as possible. Blarra ' - Julia Foard.colored, charged with arson, was; arraigned, when her case was contin uad over for defendant until this morning: Horace Greeley alias Horace Wilkinson,' I . . . ' . L. I colored, charged with drunkenness.was told to Meo and sin no more." ;! ' -., put.,, ';.. -ih streets, was fined $1.25... !: i jady Ann Hunter, colored, charged with J ueln drttnk, nd ,ow, on th 8treel w.as ordered to pay a fine of $5 and the costs or be locked up for ten days in the city prison. ; Julia Pearson, colored, arraigned for dis orderly conduct, was discharged, ' One other trifling casV was disposed of. iriaiut FUbrr. ; .,-, ... , ,: A j , a company, of twejity-four men, from Beau for t,N. C. der Cpt. Hamilton, with a small vessel and a fine, large seine, have the beach where they We learn J that on last Thursday they caught -three i,rtnflrAi harrela nf mniit ai two hauls J I T -- T" " - - -V" . , hundred , by the first and two hundred 1 '-. -.'.- -I ' fX 8 i t 1 A "' i a . . aa i uy iueBcouu.. vwiiig to me no ,-wer, I The colored BMitarr Brist. GeiL IL P. Tavlor. of theN. C. S; ; i. : w., win lujw. tuo-coioreu wuipauwaoi t this city;comprising a portion of the Fifth i - l , . rv ... - , ! The Raleigh Blues and Company E,inf I - . ...... ; .. , - - .. ... .'i ... .1-, '-,-; , i ... : T i i t I . ... - rt-s " ' - , r Tbjrfeal ror.Uie. Benefit of, iho Tel- I low Ferer SHflerera. . - i The Committee of Arrangements'for the grana picnic, w ne given at :me w ummg- No; 4, K. of P.J for the benefit of Ue yel-1 ow fever sufferers, report that1 they met I with very encouraging success yesWday, in -ft .u...,;.v.wu.. f .j " uuuetae mwoxMcyjwxw'y i r'iV'i'r f a J- ; 1 CnmmittflB Attaint na tn ataM that VOmmmee qesire HS..tO Btatemat ige Wilt" pay all' :the incidental X- The tne Lodge wilt pay doljarreallsed by it wjll go,.UJhe benefit qf the sufferers from; yellow fever;! .vi". They . deserve eveiyencouragement in their laudable undertaking ahdwtf are glad to hear ibeyi ar rec6itiii ; it at the hands of our liberal-hearted, citizsnsj Concert; ror Abe lUaefii ef tne' Yellow Fever satrereKe. !,i-jj(,i i.rijsJ'i f The announcement ist made this morning j that the vocal-and instrumental concert, for the j benefit Of, the yellow fever. sufferers, heretofore alluded to by us, will take place I ai me upera,aouse, on i;riaay evening next, the TSth inai. viriripr thft (Tirnntinh nf Vmf u' irtt: F - " irpt,x:wv..itl.. .ijl.i i iii -a. f aii ussi. , iw uc iwoui ui iuo i city have1 volunteered their services for this I occasiohi and those to! barticipate are re-1 hearsing and otherwise preparing to; ;ive j our citizens an entertainment that will be 1 weu worm me price ot admission, to .say I nothing' of the object 'toTbe benefited; il J I " 'ma ,n " . ' ' J -I:'- ' ' Let all who are fond of good music," and I who? would like to contribute their mite for the benefit of the sufferers la the feverM stricken citieai go-toi (he, Ofwra.s Hooae tyri l day evening. Theywjll,'never regret it, 'rm.' i jl I.U!..l, .'a ..-.'-..' iue cuiurcu nun 11 nncn ui ni na nn Sunday morning,' as navine beeii drowned from one of. the'- wharves in the extreme southern portion of the city, turns -out; W have been6nenraml It seetris ... . . - M iW . 1 i u ue was emproyea on a wooa nat oe- loqgiDR io ir. w . 'x. jo.' -kocuj wnicn was in charge of one Nick Clark, colored The two were pushing .the; flat put , ropa'; the dock near the Gas Works, Wright, who was about midway' the fiat', having his hands on the Revenue Cutter Oraiffford;" deavorinig toi shove the: flatsleari of ttje Bteamer, . when, finding that the . distance intervening between, the-. steamer and flit Va a an rrrAot I li f - --. 11 - f . himielf,'le shouted lo'Clark; wW Was a. X8..Ce1.Wr, - ?6n'. .3,.arTi jreWtsb tJontrlbriUonafer .Be FeVerl oFFICBi BOARtt COUNTY COMMTSsrawitPH morning, at Air. uemsberger's book stor. - - smrerere. t; ' -j ttew UANOVEH COUNTY. No ertra charge for reserved seats.' i ' Norlhtate Lodge No; 322i p'RVoa;! I qeaLEd proposals will be received tha Pr,w,p; V . ' I "'.l !' BeritbVhaVsentto the yellow SUt&SiSi the bow of the flittnmstn wiiJ.""' w ,u'Ti. A.: tance; which request be hastened to cempy with; but .before he could' reach the spot Wright Ipst.bis hold an4j?lunged headpre - him ta coma nn. bml it im hnrmoaed that 'tie'i1' '-3 -f-.-co U wanpilbpr emM nnHi, ih- . !fa- nr I , . . . f'Hinn in inn sii rrspo - . r Deceased was only about 23 years of age, id , . treen i.iu.4' kt Hh. buiHea' it yond PsyetteviUe, ahd had only beeo.hete i . n -i , . i . . . . a wanaannm ra f ivi r" 1-1 11 1 1 T- rtriYTiH ia mrovpriifl 1 t-i Amos Johnson, Gaston county, NC; T1 P , -- recovered. ....r. ! MeEvoy, ReidsiIleiNC?'8MLong,iABf- UOJlStailtly ReCeiVinff The accident happened about 10 o'clock vaieN O; W B Smith. N T;,L.O Johnson," u j?. "iia,y ; . , Saturdsy moVning:: mm Y, ' ( Springfield UB Bterns, N T; O 0 Sfafitf - i:W our nneuaiied , . i)wiu r-r 5UJ Norfolk," VajVCapt R-P Paddison, fl M 14-rtrjr jCrf TtKi' T ? X7t VTTT The Fire Bandar BleraifBat SPEoael FordPoipt. Caswell;, DO , WaddeliJ p f AAJfiL.' r JUVJ U It. The alarm of fire Sunday-4idraa:-tv!?,lPDW Housb-I. L. DoCby.'PbVb. tween -f and d'clockTwascaused by dkm'i.''J1 burning of dwelling house'ou the' corner 01 luiru ibu unarcn sireers,' ownea 'ana rwil ja . - a. -S.. ' 1 t . . --,..: 3 "i promptly on hand and succeeded in saving a portion of the framo of the building! And ! i i. i ii " V. 'IV 5 - A t. the but-houses. Apbrtidn of ihefurnUe was saved. ' We learn that there was no inf surance on the property. ' u j jl . ., .....a.A.V ..-.... .. . .1 I Circumstances led to the belie f that' the d to the- belief , that the of .an,incendiu7,..aAd fire was the work subseaoentl v --warranVwaa issued, noon tne amaayi 01 janjes ja. xiarris, coiorea. rn m ... a, -r -bw -r-r - who lives on the opposite side of the street fM .-V.'' I ..'4. '.. . V ... t uom me ournt Duuang, ior me arresi pi one Julia FprdcbloredV cnarged with'slt; Ti! m ., tl...:.. " " : vuiiafuru auu uug vuu uuauijiau.iGfi- day Ann Hankins had, taken out a warrant - : - ;. .. f . againt Julia Ford on some trifling charge, j which w.as tried Wfote Justice5 J. C Milfis, ! and which was dismiased et the Droseeu- -- ------ - i ... I tor's costs, whereupon, after the trial, Juiirf 1 Ford made threats against Ann Hankins, I saying she would' ''fixeV'or ' words to thatamonnt.' - :i-i..' I ma amount. v - t, ; ' - The case will faome Up for hearing ben ... -' . ..... ... , . : , . t iore xuayur n i-uuita u uiui utuB. 1 a vi The following are the unmallable letters JohnMctntan, Weldon, K'a; JohhBL Drake. Alabama; i Miss Lizar Skipper, Castle Hayne N. C. ; Mrs. ; Pemela Don'1 ham,Eli2abethtown, N. C,;Miss Laura!-.; "FTarriaa- MaivareUville. G-John Quin nnln,n. ,.nHniir W ri , P.ri - Miss Susan W. Sampson1, Washington, JJ. C; Mrs.' Decatur Wallace, .States-ille, N. a ; 'Mr8.5Thos,ELluhtt Washington N C. Aeaantc wicla mtt Axe. ' A cofored individual by the name of; W i-r t -. st H. Bettencourt, ..was $ brought; to this city yesterday, nnder a commitment from- Jus- tice James D. McBae.of Northwest Town- snip,' -srunswtCK, .couniy, -cnargeu ;w" assaulting another party5 with' "ah axe,jns it. ' .... ' a , ' bond being filed at tl(X); : He Vas lodied in the county jail, ut; will bo ; takea to Sraithvillethismornlnffv j r . ( ,.; f vi ,w r Ladies-who have" eale complexions, bl otches, and pimples on the face, rough alrln M f mflrlaa tahnuM lion Tlr. Rritl'a RlrMul Mixture. ..,: f.! v;..?jo 1 - - occupied by a colored woman hythe name IKnudsen,;-; Atlantic. a eiKe, Ayiara, - . . ,-. - - ..-7- i - - w. - !) 5'i'! -'-i'v' J S M f 'i IJ'1 Si. , WHOEE NO. 3,460 Ackmowiedement. rs'The followlne acknowledirmentof funds tM'nt from this offfce on -the. Slat fnltj for rbenefitof the fever.sufferers, bas.cpme "Mr. 1 W. S. Bernard. WilmhmtmN. -0 1 - ''Jjeab bib x.onrs..or,,tnef3iat.wt. re- tW.. : iSKLT m ftf,, -si .i' , vreru. w; voah.7 . . M . . ; . VFer i). W. Coan.7 , $jce he above .was received, we learn that the writer has been seized withyellow ' . -i i faJL feyen , ' 1 I '!J'il ' "en.n ( i j s ;.d Aid for Fever Rn Afore ra. U -ThejfPU?iD.g ."ptions fpr Ihej'Sehj- efit of the yellpw'fever sufferers "have been received at this office rJ '4---' u Prom box at Purcell House.1:; k'; t ' 403 From box at Empire House. .. . .. : $ t20 uouections mrougn u. m. fiuyaw - u uu Pirst Congregational Church. ; ".' ' 7 07 Jno. Flanagan, Greenville, iN; C. ; J.5 00 D . . . . . ........ ............... i uo Cash : . .: . i 00 J D. D 'l 00 . : -o: - S5 50 Previously acknowledged . i .t 10 70 Previously remitted. . .. l. ..i aa laiaaviM aiavrera . ,! 5 A 9whlie man 'named Moore, who 'by some means" succeeded in ' tnakiDg 'hfs es cape from the ' insane. deparlmeDt;,,a. th county poor house, was found wanderinfe . .!,... a a." i Llirl.l. aooujr ine sireeia yesieruay iuuraijiK,'vr -4fficer' Bender and tatieV to.eetatwn I ' ,. '-tw- - ..j,.., I house. The poor unfortunate was.subse- J'riuently turned over tothe county auttoorij- j iies,;andr sent back to his old Quarters, - Whea - fo - tnA beliad. no.hat :pn-. haviigi.eft jit behind when he-escaped I o-W tin i i - ' -t ,. I;' ' d'."' 1 uas appropriated ,$3&lor .the ssmepurppse. i HjTeseftoqietiQs arej pomsed. f xcive I fit Sf'S 1l iirrf -L i l , . . 11 1 B---i ylic.'K!- ; .iron 'W! George. A... A. Poppe, otbis.citf, leaves this .evening for Memphis as a runteer nurse for the' yellow fever sufferers, Mr". J. A. MfcCallum also Heaves for the same place Tnd for the -same purpdseth evening or to-zqorrow morning.' r H ,r-- Six or eight large .yessels are repertefl ialow some of rwhich were on the yvj - who arrid , the . i . r .,- s v, I I Known. as xoomer's ju.hi uridee. Contractors to wraay aiternoon reponeu a -wpir4nw 1 Tailing below aridalongthe caastl ' It JTUKUKl. .X10UJfirr ; 1 T . TT I T) . - - . .k - '::si.." -t ". t -. a. t. i it j- . t-w t er, N Y ; Wm" Hauhm, Baltimore,' JUd ;ljt I , tt-iJ--HSAD:3 printed at PRICES 10 PER Wwi"'liTjLowH .... ,,.-, ... .. I N C; H Brown,1' wife and two: children, i -fiaonT . . . . -r . a T o - -1. : i. - . - . . -rar ' ""r r r . 1 w At onow,1 J a w unamson, rt uj iapsain I "Morlock". John L Collier, Savannah; W IB Comes, BishopVffle; H E Newbury; Hi SsS'T!. Kerr,'G61dsbdr6; A J Staith, Washingtoh,- tj Cr Wm-Tate,. South : Carolina; Capt M Anpnnn "ArmfUl! James Q ttolL Rk-i 1 1 .1 j.l.iLL I ' V'D :.. : ii . -L. f- ",1: Val'Bd lSyyt.pOTtemouth. , j .j .. i ; . CITY ITEMS. 11 No hotel in this country er Europe la more tho- I . . . . I,J . V1J n. fVL. "1i'" iite ttr4tM0MeiM0T1' ia I HiftaeTp-ia, pa. vlL --..--;- .-r;.- .A. k. m.ma..1 iiAt.l- -mhlMiT. 1i irtf. rarifv.i 1 out there are lew noteis mat give tne aunosi mn- i.i" - ---., . .1 A -f- ixew sor xt ib cwaoeuwuy.ww.uw flf ui po popular among all its rivals. . '. A i'i.; j i TOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS HAS. WT-flT-tw'a- Rnrvrmwo 8YB.TTP has been' used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind oouo, regnlatea the bowels. Cares DiairaBT and niAHBHO-i, -whether arising from teething or ether canses. An: Old ana weu-tnea ' remeayt 35 OKITTS i BOTTUI.: v..?fr." I Liwnctis th Bist who Mainina uses Gik' I gBnr Boap. with which to wash the little taao- I cent., Ne prickly heat, or other rash, can. annoy the I iniaat-caticle with which uus cooling ana pnrii j fytng . 1 anti-scorbouc comes in oatiy contact. v anti-scorbatic comes ta daily contact. --, . i Gray Hxads daQv grew bli alack or Drown, caase HHIi 8 HASH 11TB. ? TTn.TkITL.BA' ALARM: MONET DRAWER is an arUde almost indispenaable ito merchant a. i Being capable of a variety of, combinations, and simple in its construction, it recommends itself to merchants as an important pan 01 weir store rmureo. ; a ju- tappine has become so prevalent that an. ingenious Fairbanks Co.; 811 Broadway, New York," and the 1 snyiyy "T.fT. I i t.TVKR TA iCTWOJTha T-hrer ia the irhprtrlal tor- I 8 of the whole Umn.m.mmJto? i tnrBea inite proper acuon au, tor bed in its proper action all kinds of ailments are the natural result. r It has been successfully proved thai Green's August Flower is unequalled m caring all persons fiSfti amictea wun irgmeveim or -aver vom all the . numerous snnntoms that result nnhealthv condition of the Liver and Sto mach. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. i.j..'r. . i . ;v 1 s -'- ' BIABBIKO. '- 1 REDnsi(r-lLCK)M.'tia dtvJ oa Khe BSICKSof Philadelphia, and Miss EMMA) C, ' NEW ''APYERTKElklENTsJ : 1 .. - A f "T'l .TT- . L , . . 1 la '-f't. That large and commodioosHOUSE. X on Third Street, between Chesnnt and 1 L.. V Franceas, tontalning aevenieett-reeais and all necesaary Out-houses, splendidly. I .... .... .' laaaptea ior jMs-ueravu n'-.tt, , tv ) .A eptl01t ; i.i'itM r.wEST'4? .appjvio i Ari'T.-..i r..'itrrnnair,-.viir ADVBTM1NU. Oaa Seaart one day,. ...... 11 eo , 1 , S 6U - s 00 ' 3 60 , 4 00 . 6 60 . 8 5V 10 00 17 00 24 00 40 00 CO 00 V two days, . . .v.: . . -J .':.: thretdays,.......;... -1 roar days,.... ..-.. , .j,. H, live days,... s, . ."' One week,. ...... a .4. . - t - two woeks. .'. s ' Three weeks,. - 44 - One month.... J. a. a . . . - . AWW MaVUHP. aff a f 4. jifikji .v. l-v a nivy iuvukus. . Six months. M t One year..... . v ft.. a. a. . i: P7Oontraci 'Aertisements. taken At proo tioaately tow rates.- 4 .v .. . : .. Tea lines Mild Nonpareil type make' one square.. ., ;f NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. OPEPA1 HOIISE rv wwyuir run run jsisa:irrr of tub bPBBTHOU8iT:r.T' 7"' r; TiaaT JSveninflr next. 13tn Inst. Under' th HlrerUon-f PTmH" It VAV I.ABB i??!??1 ."strsmentsi Talent in tho d3 have kindly volunteered their services. Tickets 50 Cenla, To be had at Heinsberger'B BaokStor andt the deor. No extra charge for Keaerved Seats. Box Sheet-open' Thursday morn 1ns. septiu 4t (JE A N D P I C.NJ C , r , , , . AT THE W I L M IN GTO N U A R DE N S, l-,'.!j.- i. uuuer uu &upicea oi Ucrmaiiia Lodgro No. 4; K. of I. IN AID OF TUB i v Yellow Fever Sufferers " ;,Of our Souhera Cltlei, on - , ; f etneslay Ereolv Next, Septeiler ll. E3f-The public generally are invited to aid the Knights in their efforts to aasLst'lnthe amelioration of the distresses of thoir fellow citizens; Tickets fl.tdbe had of the following Committee: ifl.'P: VftKir-UPBrw .-x'n-.amurr.Tw HL O. PRKMPBRT, W. H. GKRKSN. .)..- i M. KASFKOW1CZ. - I., - , "I I .AttAV.U An ft I. V a a aMe fi. -Myv'x AAoaup , TvKTTEE-fiEADS pbinted at phichs io i pes cent, lowek thancharged by any print i. tag eitAUhmtbm cv-eiaewhW'catt at the sept 10 tf STAR JOB OFFICE. furnish all materials. . The Commissioners reserve tnengnt io reject any or ail oids. r. - f innn n tr nmrD t w vu v. . iv auilAU. sept 10 -3t - CVmn Board County Com'ts.' 1878 Grind Prize 1878 ...AT fw UiUyersalExDosilioii, . i t at a na. ftlff Centekal1 Exposition 1876 i '" " f TO Brewerg Lager Beer, FOB DOMESTIC AND EXPORT TRADE ':"i-: mM BOTT BOTTLES. 'I" - :;JI v Ti".si .... r f ttffi tWSSra deed a most gratifying reBuit, which we confidently hope will be appreciated by the public in a contin u- .anceor xaeir.eTer-mcreaMng patronage. - - BEttCNEB A ENGEIi. " JPhH-deJphla, Sept. Stb, 1878.' ' : sept 10 tf Bill-Heads ! Bill-Heads ! I f . , sept io tr ; STAR JOB OFFICE. , A.FUUi STOCK OF .''Always on hand and for sale low. Sis Bros; & Russell, sept 10 tf 84 and-85 North Water 8t i.KaUroad.Keceipts ! I .t-k iTTDAin wmvnypo .nrviflnin a m tytt .-no J t ailroaP receipts j l ipKi. -cwii-V towrr l'lwfiK JmT .WWW aa charged' by any printing esUbllshmenJ, here- r elsewhere. Call at the . : sept 10 tf STAR JOB OFFICE. 1 First National Bant of Wilmlnirton. . qPHIS BANK WILL BE MOVED )N THE 1ST -t 0FiM?F9?B?1 t0 tt0 Bding.recenUyoc- JL cnpled by the DAWSON BANK; which is nowbe- ! mg anea np or us accommoaaaoni : aag 3u-am t, nac : . m. s. nvHUUas, Pres't. School Books TAT.XOTBSt PR-CtS.r LARGE STOCK ' - - PICTURE FRAMES and MSULD1NG3. Frames of : all sizes made to order. C. W. YATES. ' septs tf 1 Bookseller and Photographer. Fairbanks ! I "When too but scales get Fairbanks'. and yon will certainly get the most reliable article made. Everybody knows Fairbanks' Scales are the best in the 'world. : Every one : warranted. A full .4 assortment and Lowest Prices can be found at ' JOHN DAWSON & CO'., v,8ept8tf ,19, SI and S3 Market st. T A. TS rHINE8E GRASS, LINEN 5 ft. r AND BOMBAZINE 4': T f " : SUMMER HATS are left - ' ' At ' HARRISON ALLEN'S ,. ; 55 r. .-j Cash Hat Store. sept 8 tf S9 Front 8t Oranges; &o. ,- - i; 4 A uFRE8Hr SUPPLY OF i: y ' SWEET. ORANGES,- t ' ; APPLES, PEARS. LEMONS and COCOA-NUTS, !. just received at - Af'-i - S. G. NORTHROP'8 sept 8 tf Fruit and Confectionery 8 tores. Whv Will "You PaV LARGE PRICES FOR AN 'INFERIOR ';: i jarticle, whnyoaeanbny OifJtibaBiaorCQok ! j FOR LESS MONEY? T i.nonnced by those who are using them PER FECTLY BPionnD i ' i'Fffe-Hofc '-BISMARCK," with aU the Fixtures, for flit; Bold only by ns. ' PARKER A TAYLOR. ' Sept8-tr V jj. u .-.I, i ,1980, Front 8t JB A1CES. Olf.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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