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rlATC3 C? AUVCitflSlNQ, i 4 -.if-4i fSqttara er day,..",.....f.'.,,."i Si, ff eS 0 5fc& - THE LIOIIUIUG bi'iili: p U liUSU E DAILY BXCKPT. HONDA YK. KAYS O BUSSOMTTHHt IX 1DTAMOI - ' r One yea, (by mail) postage paid,;. .l. st'wu si months. - ' - 4 00 Tarce month, " . , , t 45 One month ' . .'.-..,. I 00 . To City Susserlbera, aelivered In any part of the city, Fifteen Genu per week, Our City Agent are -.T- nit authorized to eouect iw mere i in advance I Kntered at the Poet Offlce at Wilmington, K. UL, 1" . Sir Garnet Wolesley is pushing his opera tions against Cety wayo; be thmka be ought to be captured if the movement .are car ried oat successfully ; more Zulus have sar mitted.i rrr - successful Zulu raid is re ported from Ubrecht;iv-There 'jii an interesting case before": Judge' Brunt, of New York, iu which the right of burial in consecrated ground will be tested.r-r Captain Webb ia outof the swimming race, having become exhausted; Boynton 4 all right. r The sheriff" of ' Crittenden county, 'Ark., threatens ' ait Memphlana with arrest and . punishmeDt .who ; cress to that sideol the "river, an V armed force is doing police duty all along the rlTer Ten deaths reported at Memphis and ' two new cases.-. W- -Two thousand chair makers at ' Slowbridge, England, ; have I struck. r Two thousand t unemployed I laborers made a demonstration at Glasgow, Scotland. -7 Two hundred laborers at Chicago are on a strike. The blockade of Iquique baa been, suspended. , . Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton will resign the Vice royalty of India.- A, great fire '' .was racing in Bordeaux yesterday. ' A severe Biorm is repotted on the Gulf coast. - Two cases of yellow fever are reported at New Orleans... ' Mote infected vea sela have sailed fron i Havana , for 'the United Slates 'ebChilda gave 11 iliuuvr yesterday at - Long Branch; to Uuu. A. 11. Stephens, at which, a number of dislinguished guests were present.!- The trials of Nihilists in Russia continue. A riotous. meeting of the Home Rale League was hekT in r Dublin. The Faraday is grappling for the French' cable.' Signs of disturbance among the Ros si an peasantry create apprehension., ' Lord Cuclius ford has received the order of tbo Bath from the Queen of England.' More wrecks are reported from the gale of Monday lsL i A vigilance committee at PLosaix Arizona, hung two men and warned Hbera to leave the town. - The i hwiinmiuKatcU? at Newport betwe.n f Boynton and Vebb, was 1 interrupted ; by i the latter having an attack of : cramp, after swimming 8 miles.'! r-r- Fever ia reported at Starkville, Miss.; sue new cases at Memohis yesterday: " A negro was liung in Texas yesterday - for rape. - A colored clerk in. the New Orleans Post- oXQctf b as , been arrested for robbiog the iKibtr - Extensive , preparations are being made for the. Louisville fair. New York ma! kets: Money active at S7, em iug altf per cent; cotton firm at 1 ctsfsi'iutberii floor .'quiet and steady; common lo fair extra $5 506 75; wheat,' winter opened firmer and closed ic lower muA mure active; corn a shade firmer, with moderate r spot trade; spirits - turpentine steady at 26 cents; rosin quiet at $137 1 30. ,J 4lTher haVe been one hundred races ai SaratOg N.Y.i since ihe'i racing Degan many uays aso-ritt-inHMn'Mi 1 i . niv-.. t a. .u-. Yu"lZur wBr5"u?frtf niioes a renomination.v draut set a j good example for Stalwarts. Wendell Philips most eloquent and rabid of Hepnblicaos, has recently .etoat , prfectfl!a..fU,. opoahi. ' : ,vTTa 1 Aahna mt- MAn a1 r " " -v.' pniKj. iu . iHivuj. , i Beaufort calls for helpKaleigtt will respond.'--The amount asked for I at present is , only $200 ,or $300. Will Wilmington contribute? Henry Dixon, killed at Yazoo City, was a native ot , V lrgima. lie Has been an ' ultra Democrat, all aloucr. His father was killed at Alexandria fifteen years ago,!: says thef Gazette, of that tbwn'-Ki-t-; ':r; Mr. Henri fWattersdn J editorial manager ot tue i jjouisviue i- uouner .Tniimnl arhn in hnoamcr tflfl .Tilrlfln paper a very v long letter. on luaen . ".''.,--. m.1 ;"' aoa .ine political Biiuaiian irom diou istanu, .aaica loin insw vv e gave the headings an r attentive peruaab - A NewTFork leUer of ; the 20tb thus gives the dry goods outlook: "The dry eoods market bad aa Improved undertone to-day, with business' decidedly more active with, commission, houses, and jobbers. Prints are in improved demand, and cotton goods are .moving in small lots to a fair amount; ginghams arc in good re quest and dress fabrics fairly active. Men wear woollens sluggish but steady; foreign goods moving freely." lbe immense contract of f 17,000,- 000, made by Russia - with a certain American ship builders, is stimula- ling inquiry as to who are the forltt- nate ones. -If is believed that ' John Uoach t Sous; Cram adelphia, and Harlan . & Hollings worth, Wilmington, Del.i areUhe -nrccessful bidders. M John v Sherman V faces y the" musid squarely. He says Casanave ought i.i A piueu ui ujr uioyaij. mvuu ia right. -' Ho' was an instrument in the perpetratiou ot the theft,, and he ought not to pay tho piper " when othersdo .tho. dancing.". SJobrr forked oat, or had forked out the nug sum of $1750.,s t-z --'- - 11 VOL, XXIV.NO. 1294 According to Lieutenant Goverpof Donheimert''Jf New Tork,ffTTnee Sammy Tilden is ma bad way pbysir4 oallyv. lie says ho has lost the use of one eye and one ; hand 'by paralysis' and thai tho base of his brain is para lyzed. Next to finding the Stewart remains the moat difficult thing is to discover the exact condition of the old ? man of Grameruy Park. Mr, Springer said he was in excellent health a few days ago. , Uuole Sam4 my. is still well off he has the fbarMs." - Dr. Blackburn's majority' after all, pans oat very well. With one county to hear from it is 44,453. The vole raUftda i Blackburn ;i25t551 Kvans. 81.098. The organs turned the crank a little too soou. " The Deaaiort Losses. . ;- The Atlantic r Hotel cost $5,000. Mr. , Perry lost $1,500. What the Ocean View Hotel cost we have not seeu stated. ; We condense from a report in the Raleigh News the losses as estimated: l I Q. W. Charlotte, ice cream pa vilion.. ! i. George Walker lost two stores, A. J. Fulcher lost two stores. . Davis & Bro., burned a week ago, saved $1,000 out of $3,000, and re mainder lost by the flood. Sheriff Davis and W. r . Howland, office: - w-minm -; - ;t G. W. Taylor, goods damaged, j; Mrs. S. J. Martin, millinerv, goods ruined. . Loweuburg & Bro,, goods dam- aged. vi ?'. ' - Allen Davis, drugs, damaged, j Miss Ella Potter, confectioner, &c, Warren biyson, photographer, eve rylhiog lost. F. li. Mace, druggist, damaged by fire a Week ago, and balance gone by ,7' M. Parson, groceries and! li quors, serious damage;1 ' George W. lVeSj tish and oyster man; building and all lost; . ": "i Dank Bell fost all his fishing con cern," houses, und 1000 terrapins vtJ- ued Hi $15,000. - vni1- Jerry Fisher, colored, blacksmith.; all lost. j . ' David Parker, barber; all lost. W. E. '.Duncan,' general, merchan dise; all ruined, a ' ' i' W. F. DillF general.; merchandise; ,all gone. :i uartLain a. . i uomait. - iosi ueavii v. . 'I-- " . :!.sr..', . .. .1. about 9io,uuu. Tv ; : .. I ; E. E. Manson k aJo., two-thirds of stock lost, $5,000. tZC.. ft j Chad wick- fc J oire, build irfg and stock; nil lostrf d j S. W. Gabriel, building and stock all lost. William Sabiston, building and stock all lost. I Charles" t Clawson. building and stock all gone. , Mrs. I A. Willis, general mer- chandisaand, a large building were a RC. Sandly;tetaVlos8.H ! AfriSA I; " Inv -- I : 1 t 9 '- a - a 1 1 copai unurcn as Teporiea, is wvbht , Theleni,vboi ire l aU moli8hed.Hhe;8teayach0 lonan broke from the t moorings in front of the Atlantic HoteL and twaa driven .about, i thirty .; miles above Beaufort, where she lies in a piece of f KABIKS DISA8TKBS. The sohooner Emblem, belonging 1 to is port, w dndtig; Beach, K. J., t0talJWreCKi;!t2a! r,t-. A larg9 0hponer ,. is, on Lookout iShoals. with no tidings of her crew, Harbor r Island v lighthdaselis j de fttroved. All saved. (!J ' " f 1 1 ! A l jMAlirMjlMi MA.AlAWAlAVl ; ,'4 xweniyuB uwciuugo usiowimuu at Smyrna, , windnulte destitoyedaad w . w w. The roof of Brant Island hght- i nouse was carriea ou. ,i " t Spirits ! Turp6lltine. - Roasting ears at Winston fetch 7 cents a dozen. - . W anlntA rT);f R ftfTlhft Tar boru Southerner. . Mr. President. -"The Weldon News has a column and a quarter criticism on Moore's School j History; . ' 'XI .Z' u J ti t i s Fifth - District for week ending August 10 17.519.14. ' - . Dr.'C'Tate Murphy has been elected Superintendent; of : the a Board; Of Health for Sampson county. . 1 There : were ' forty-four State hanera renresented in the Pi ess Convention. J There are oyer a L hundred in the State, we 3- Mn D. Curtis killed two rattle snakes with stones,and droye another mon ster to bis biding place about the same time, atPwannanoa. t ' - -r Ex-Alderman ' Burwell s John- ston; colored Radical, 1iai left Charlotte in a hurry for, parts, unknown. ' He was ad judged by the court guilty of fraud. ' vyeioon ineio orea Baptists in this Place, are holding their anv qqi revival meeting. -7 ti uue jriuman, aonof Mrs. V Rosa Pittman fell front the I inf t nf a stable, whither ! he went to cet I 0ftts to feed the horses, and-broke his arm I W two piacea.. jS V PS HsitorXTma indictment Bptag to charge Mrs. Louisa 'Peace' with , - the crime of. murder, will, be taken up on V.'i v.- V 'tliiLMlNGTQ,' Tuesday next .A, two-year old , child of Mr. George Medlio drank quantity of concentrated lye1 the other day.-' It is doing as' well' as 1 could he exoected. The diphtheria nas about subsided in1 thVfirst ward,; ,(i 3nrs, L-o i f-u, .r-sajc-iv! Smithfield oorrespondent ofi the. JRaleigh Hem:, t Three prisoners made their escape from the county jail at this place on lermanVof, the M. E. XJhurch .haa'JaBt closed a very interesting meeting at Prince to n; this countydoring1 which there - were fifty converts added' to the church , Une began this week at Elizabeth, six miles west of Smithfieid;; . j:' ' , v i J rri Tiiton &mtinel: Stokei.ooun ly has been blessed with fine rains t, falling I wiiuiu tne past iew uays, ana me, corn ana i from Mr. W. P. rope s piace, anu one. 9; 1 Was attended by: the members of the medi pototo crops promise to yield abundanUr I aw uWArtA from Mr. ' fttehhen Kevea' I 0.1 n.k..;n..r.ii nA nii,or-55l Corn is very scarce and high at present. semng at "l TO tjertiushei -arthe stores. ilog cnoiera vureaxens to reduce the supply of bacon in this section for another year, in cuanbury it has been very latai, and sua continues wruioui aDaiement. Little Madison cbuntv claims to ahio vou.uou poanas or tobacco yearly. ' Charlotte Democrats Bat'' we hope all the colleges of the land will quit matting JJ.Ds, or Li. L.D.'s, or any other sort of a D. or D.D.. Let's have peace and good feeling, and more of ; the good' old style "Rev." for our preachers. -'We hope Mr.' Moore, in : revising his . School Book History, will remember! to mention good and useful North Carolinians whether they were ever officeholders or not.', ,; Some of the meanest and worst -men have held offlce; and some of the best ref used office. -In looking r over the catalogne of Chapel Hill University for 1878-'77 we find out of . 94 counties in the State that there are only eleven trustees from counties east of the Wilmington & Weldon Rail road, and only one . from Craven county. Orange and Wake counties take the lead in the number of - appointees "and appear to have more than ' their share. Wilmington has furnished many students,- and so have counties east of the road, and their; claims have - been strangely overlooked. X in Ne Berne Democrat. Greensboro Patriot'. There were in New Garden school, last session.ninety- six scholars. Grapes are abundant and selling in small quantities at four cents a pound. . The forty-seventh session of Greensboro Female College begins to-morrow. A considerable number of scholars have arrived already. Mr. R.T. Joyce, of Danbury, has purchased' the patent of Kendall's shingle machine, which shaves 30,000 shingles in a day,- and leads every tnmg of that kind in this country. in eluding children under six years, there are I about 1,000 within the city limits. t Tarboro Southernerx Senator Conkling has had another Kate-astrophe. We regret to learn of the sickness of DrV JL ; H. Hargrove, . of - Robersonville. Much sickness prevails, thereabouts. The : Kehukee Association. ' : meets with Spring Green Church, three miles ! from Hamilton, Martin county, on the first Sat urday and Sunday in October next This is the largest Primitive Baptist Church in the State -. Greenville item: The Epis copal Convocation will meet here on Fri day before the fifth Sunday in August and continne , in 'session three days. Ten preachers and seventy-five laymen are ex pected from a distance. . , Goldsboro Mail: A couple of ropes were stretched across the sidewalk near one of our churches, just before the close of the services on Sunday night. They were discovered at an opportune moment. A postal card from Belma states that the colored people are making preparations for a big campmeetin about a mile from ihatplace:,eT-4Mrs- Denningfca widow residing on Snruce street, died suddenly on ;Tuesday- afternoon .he complained of slight indispoaiuon, and, tying down, was found to be dead in five minutes. : A tesident lawyer . and a Snow Hill school (teacher met In the pugilistic . arena- last jweek, but without any Niagara of gore be ing sued. I i Alamance Gleaner: Wilmington thinks that her trade and interest are dis criminated against, or likely to be, and xnere nave appeared . in ner . oenail. some notably well written- communications in the Stab, over the signature of "Junius." Mrs. Mary Koney and Mrs. Katv Wyatt, both of the northern portion of the county, died, last week. .They were both very old women, Mrs. itoney being about eighty, and Mrs. Wyatt, as we are informed. having completed 'her hundredth year last JJecember. we understand that the fact of her remarkable age is authenticated. and as we are a little skeptical about these hundred-year old people, .we intend to make some inquiry concerning Mrs. Wy- att's age. s ; . unariotte uoserver : An in teresting revival is now in progress . at the jriintMUi uaptist unurca, twelve miles 'south of Charlotte. Up to .the 18th lost thirty-three candidates for baptism had been received. Dr.. Wm. Sloan, who has been very HI for the past' ten days, shows signs of improvement - - There is a ru mor that Mr. P. M. Hale, late of. the Ra leigh Obiener, will ; shortly purchase the Fayettevule Ucuette. There was recently a rumor to the effect that ho would revive the Wilmington Sun. , - A postal card from the advance agent of the Goodrich Opera Company, advertised to appear in Charlotte oiguwUiuruH uwi wo imp- siDie ror me company to appear nere. Only one brand ot smoking tobacco is manufactured in Winston, and that bears Pi' xr u. I'ress Association, was organized in Goldsboro the 14th of May, 1873. . Mr. J. 8. Stewart a. citizen of , this . town, died yesterday morning from concussion of the brain, sustained on Monday by the fall ing of a piece of timber on his head while engaged in the building bf tobacco barns foa, Mr Arnold Borden. Deceased was born ia Cumberland county, and was in his 47th year. .The religious revival , at Barney Daniel's school house, in Newhope township, was brought to a close on Satur day last,' and has resulted in organizing a church with a membership of 37, of which wKdingh of Fremont, we are pleased to learn that Dr. Closs, B8isted by Revs. D. A, Culbreth and E. A. VY right : we are reauested to state that the next Union meeting of the South River Baptist Association will be held with the church at Mt Elam, Samp son county, commencing Friday before the fifth Sunday in August ?s , . s . ? -wir taie a dose 6f Dr. 'BuUV Baltimore PiUs. Price.ouly 25 cents, t .J If you feel -that everything is going I A meeting 'of this, party was held last wrong, if you do not want , to getp m the morning, if you have -a pain in the I ... iVtM mornm?. ir vou nave a Dain in ine bwuku. i ---rv tt, j " r,-..awvi-.ff ttott't " ! , M A t ..L- udllw -.7,,, i I V'' T" . N. SAIEraDAYsATttSmmM1. l2l l I MKW ADVKBTISBnENTX. MdisbNlothlngtqVrdw " u' if G. A..PCK-:3S;o.keroseneJ!qil.r F. W FosTBB-rThe grand excursion. . , HiOTSBidEB Improved linen 'stamp. 8. Bxab & naOB Horses, dec. lor. sale. ""1 Xoeal Dots. n ( ,1' , TW L rain - no the Carolina Central Railway Thuray afternoou;espe- dall, this side of Lumberton. ... I - . Two boats goaded with melons J arrived yesterday, one or one thousand i .1... Wo learn that there is consider able beef on the market unsold just now. and that per consequence it has declined in price, being worth only ; from; li to 2 cents per pound, dressed! .4 . ; j . u Rev. J. B.: Barlow, of this cityi willofflciate at the baptiBm in Smith ville to. morrow, tuite a numoer 01 canaiaates for membership in the Baptist Church at that nlaA will h irjttmersed.-'5!iiiV -; taa Tickets for the New . York exV j it: cursion on the 27th, for the benefit .of the Whiting Riflevnow- for aale at- Heinsber ger's, are going off rapidly. Those wishing to secure a ticket should do so at once. itu The alligatbr that" wae' shot at the New York Steamship Company's wharf few days since, by Mr. Smallbones, came - - I to the surface near the wharf yesterday, I and, of course, as "dead as a herring." 1 was secured and' .landed after floating down the river a short distance. ' RKayera Co art. i i j , son. Virginia i Hill colored, and her Charles Hill, were before the Court yester day morning on the charge of forfeiting their bonds, they ' having been recognized to appear before the Mayor's Court Thurs day morning to answer to a charge s! dis orderly conduct.' 1 The woman plead as an excuse that Justice Hill arrested her oo; a warrant for the same offence that morning. imposed a fine upon her, sent her to jail, where she' remained for about a half bur, and then released her, telling tej'r ibat she need not report at the City Hall, as he would settle the matter;"riht there ''Witoesses testified to the disorderly.conduct of which the defendants had been guilty, especially as: . to the boy, who -was -represented as a : very bad one, and - a J constant soorce of annoyance to 'the people in ' the neighborhood where this offence occurred,' often amusing himself by throwing bricks at houses, people, &c. The Mayor sUted that in consequence of the fact that the woman had been tried by Justice HOI, had been sent to jail, and had been confined in the guard bouse all -Thursday night;' he would order her discharged' The boy was also released, with a warning as to what would be the consequences if he offended again, and on lbe promise of his. mother Ijiw - t she would chastise him. ;One case of disorderly conduct was con tinued over for a future hearing. ; : ; 0 . I'lr.t- . . 1 v. Blver A Mew Stss er for lbs. Black A' new steamer, constructed for and. un der the supervision of Captains R. P.Fad dison-and David Sherman, of Jfoint Cas well, was launched at that place oil Thurs day last, and christened Johri' honor of our venerable and esteemed ' f el lowdtizen, ex-Mayor Dawson, of thii I city , tier dimensions .are 78 feet in length,, ,16 feet in. width of beam, and 4 feet in depth of hold, and she will be furnished Fh a pair 12x35 - inchi'Cyundei-fc$ ) Messrs. , Hart, Bailey & Co,i of this tily, are constructing the engines and other machinery She will I be commanded by CaptSherman,and w& be run in connection with the 'steamer on the upper Black Rivera The new steam- er is expecteu to oe ready ror wort: aoout the first of October ensuing. It I encour aging to ; see su6h enterprise being dis-i played, as it denotes increased hasiness be tween this city and the Black River iectiou .; !3U. -Tnhfl Smith tnnrtA . aa .rrifltnAl) ha fore Justice HaHryesterdayr on the charge joi commuting assauitind battery upontne person of Lydia Cole, coloredv . Case dui- I missed on thepayment of one penny and . thetCOStS.: W-d ai! V( inw m:-Uu!UV j sit, . .i - ' - - s -La usamedefendantarraigned on apeace warranUworn out by Lydia Ople,, was ; or dlopay thepoltsand enter into bond and to keep the peace for three months. ! And next came 'John Smith's turn, Lydia Cole being arraigned for assault , and bat-, tery on hi8 complaint,f.wh'en judgment was suspended on me payment 01 cosiBi Bristow Bannerman. colored, was before Justice Hill on the charge ; of assault . and a the charge ; of assault and Mrequ!reopayfineof $1 , in default bf 'which e Was battery j and Was : and the coats. committed to jail. W m ymMmr-'i 4.31 yesterday evenmg Wsehington mean Charlotte .-... 83 New Orleans,l ...81 Corsicana....... 92 Galveston, v,'. .. .'. HavanatV.;ir.4..,89 Indianola, . .V.V.87 Jacksonville m8Q a u.7 . r . j S?ki'!;V:!!,;c3 xD-tiMv.rota WUmirigtbni,i.'iU83 '? f' ! Oresnnackiers ! understand, and .the .abeecbes weta.dor cidedly thin. a - urciDvicasni.. .. .. ... .,,,,:,...-.,, Vnl', - I 1 r . . . ft .11.1 .3 tSJJs.ff'.V. - Pdr the South Atlantic "jiuf pn)r. tfilrtllrivr .wab Kaw AnAaiAnnl mih a Mimla mostly fronxuUteaatAQsouUiFesrBta 4knary r lpwer temperature' and barome- .... Jneettna or tb Beara 4fCTiift1t 'Ah informal meelng of UueNewltan- over County Baard;of health Jiwas held M .Coprt flonnjbjf dtjr.t .P79nipg. PI? on aaJofflcial visit ttftnCs'city.t1 Besides the members Of the; Board pfesent the meetiDg tens, interested in- all that pertains to the sanitary condition and welfare of the city. ' The meeting walr addressed at length1 by Dr. Bell, who declared it to be the purpose of the National Board of Health: not to in. terfere with any of the .work -.npwj in the hands of the nloal Boards, .but'simpfy to make certain ' recommendations, and , to furnish' all' the information 'possible.' He spoke of ' the dangers6, and costs of epi demics, and said It was the purpose of the Rnard to irrannln vith mil iltmh thuin int. The inspeetion ;pf Ythe crtyan4theftuaraiir tine were alluded to. Of the former he did riot speak in very commendable terms, air luding to the want Of proper drainage, and to the fact that4 vegetable refuse Is allowed to remain in the street; : but this he did sot ascribe to any desire to neglect, hut that the burden of daily a vocations crowds out the knnliriire. (Inn lhinv hn smd nstnmahnd ,.-. 0 ; ' -i - . ';- ; --,7 of the 'mbsv common diseases here--'a' pre ventable disease; which is - greatly lessened by drainage. He dwelt upon the means of prevention; of disease, and urged that a supply, of pure water., was essential, .and that garbage should be placed in barrels to be carted away, instead of thrown in the street 'JU; M-i- The quarantine and the' city ordinance in relation thereto was read and comment ed upon, and a method of 7 disinfecting a ship by means of superheated 'steam de scribed; :,'! t" y :' -: ' "' trk i Off the whole the remarks of Dri rBell were considered well-timed,: judicious and proper, affording .much, general fnforma tion, and suggestcve , of improvements which, if carried out, would add greatly to the general health of the city. ! " Tue Excursion to New Torki. A large number of tickets fur the grand excursion of the Whiting Rifles to New York have already been Bold sufficient in any1 event to make it' a success. ' The route generally preferred.; is J that via - steamer from Portsmouth, the jQld Dominion Line.: Tickets via the Bay Line to Baltimore and Philadelphia : will be on sale from and after to-day at Mr. 'P. Heinsberger's bookstore.' in this city, for those who may prefer this . . . . ' . ! Personal :" K: i ' ; 1 Rev. Daniel McPhersonady and daugh ter arrived yesterday evening front Smith ville, where they had been engaged in re vival labors for about, seven weeks past, and will . immediately assist Rev. B R, Hall in f a protracted V meeting . commenced several evenings ago '' at the Fifth .Street Methodist Church Of this city . The have hosts of friends in Wilmingt6a, who -are delighted at their return, and.- gladly and cheerfully welcome them back, ia our midsj.; - Swedish barque Lydia sailed from Loh- uud iur uio pun UU U1B UUI IOBI. 1 Norwegian barque Xyh, from this port, arrived at London -on the l&th iriat'i' j Nothing from the 1 schooner t JcJin A. 1 Grifln yel; hut there is - no particular un- I easisesa. Norwegiaa barque Kristinel Jensen sz- 1 rived at Antwerp. 00 the 19th inst., from 1 : this port : The. first inatalmsut of the cargo of the 1 Germin'barqu.e IjarU consisting 0 200 casks spirits turpentine and 325 barrels, of rosin, arnvettyesteraay oa-4ae8cnooner j.-r-It isexiected that the barque: Marie will be relieved of her. carsro and landed 1 8arey at our wharves by Monday evening !n0xt This we' leaTn from persona ' who I c-me no on the iWDMasrevenlnffT't ao Efirt0- tt-.l ! ; office with the captain dl a' small schobner tt New eT laWer 8tote(J eTerri 'uiinginthe "corn cracker" Une from Hatl teres to " Wilmington has either 'been 'beached, capsized br sunk. '" ' ' , ' , j ; The National Board of Health on Au gust 15th received information from their Commission at Havana , that the' American barques and Zl.fife, the brig BsnryTenlen,1 and 'the schobner y u.'. - ---r f9, .,0 .leave that port for the United Suites. : f - We liittSafioflbe I and New River, was sunk -in shoal water. "I - , 7. ....... 1 video,' touched at. Smithville yesterday aT-! ternoon, wan ,ne oracera .ana crow, icu iu.. liWfeof the.achoonerari Gage, pt I Philadeinhial and hound from; AKalaoht poWto'Uieiornier.rt, ',Tlib ( JtoTEvas loaded with lumher an'water jogged. fThe jllatka also reports; seeing a vessel on fire thirty miles northeast of the Frying jPaff Lightship; aJaattfd'glhfl mnnjoni : the J r-W J7 a.', j tV vij 1 . .' -J op i - ft i V ' SI . 'W ' ' . fSPiK?f?!i Attempts Bobberfj 'H I saL rfs!cs. 1 Yesterday morning, about 2 o'clock,' offi-! some one shouting; .Jor the police in the neighborhood xf Fifth and .Castle streets.! He hurried jp, the direction f ronij. .whence; tnVctie8 proceeded and found that an aW tempt had been made to" rob the residence: f Mr.'John A.Barker: ! 1 ft ' seems that the thief and burglar had succeeded in - getting. xmeof, the doQrs.open, when he was ditco- vered; an d( the ( outcry made. As ; officer Griffith entered'the gate tbo thief .escaped through the back way and ' "made himself Sanltery Natters. . I'Dri-'A. Nf 'iBell, Sanitary and t Quarah. tine Inspector of the National - Board of Health, visitedL the .county' jail" "and 'city prison yesterday, and inspected , the cells, sewers; water; pipes,-- &c The energy which; characterized the examination, f hows that h is the right man in' the "right place.- He was accompanied by Dr. J.; C. Walker, Superintendent of Hcalthf We earn that Dr.' Bell has also inspected the sewers and drains in different parts 1 of the city; and he. wul doubtless have some valu able suggestions1 to make. Ij !' : ; ' r, 3 : "s i iz is i. pi . v r i i The Swedish barque , Qetien . was re ported in below yesterday afternoon!' Two other Irquee4tiimefnkn0nere re- 'Chew jrAOauWi'Bast Bweet'avylbaeeo.'-. '' TUB KORMtNQ STAtt can KlwftTa hi liaA nl t no following place In the city ThePnreeU Honee, Hams' News' bland, and the 8ta Office. ; f o fTl'f''1- T'a'asWaiaMfcii i, J: : f,-' FOR lUPWAliDa OP -THIRTY TttABR Vol WlHBLOWS -BoOTHTtrs 8TTR1TP haa. been nnml fnr children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves w wuoi rBKuaie ue ooweis, cures srssimBT and DiARRHfHi, whether arising', from teething or Other canaea. An nM and : wnli.iriaa romai an MlSB t A WOKOIK Totra Bar 'The nfl-rt Ann af. teraoon that yoa saoBtsr out, buy a box of Qumt'i Bdlthus Boap. That . admirable . purifier will re move every one of those pimple which detract so msch from yonr beauty: ' There ia- youth in every bottle of 5 Hill's ' Hiri "FINK KNiaiisS QTJNS.' The attannn 'iif iivJ men 1a invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. A . avucj, uiuiuKiiuisn uns ureecn-joaaini guns, Birmingham. Bngland. Their guns are made to grew according ro speoiocauons and measure ments fornlshed, thus easuring the right crook, length of stock c.? --s,v"i -. T Macon. Qo.: March Slat. iffT9 ThftTfi rmo id this community who were victims iu early life of ijduuib, ana wno nave taaen the Bediclae 8.8. 8., nd are now to all aDDearaneea and in thir nwn h lief a free from taint of disease as the first man fre&h from the habds Of his Maker TteliMra fnr. bids their public - recommendations of this medi cine, but I am allowed to refer privately to those who will endorse every thing that can be said in iu mvur. - iMos. Afc.jussBirBoss, JOruggut.-- Soldbv Qbxsx A Flakxbb, and all Druggists. ;i -x.-. , , . h NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fori Sale, jf;yBY RKASONABLK PRICES, HBBB NO. 1EBUGGY AND EBAFT HOBSBS. AND SEVERAL BUGGIES. ' - : Apply to aoftsast . o; sol BEAR & BROS. ISliiiU; JjfTii .Order;5 JLBQANT STYLES OF FALL CASSIMBRBS AND WORSTEDS, ; - til i;- v . ...... .JiUNSON'S. , At auc;231t The1 Grand Excursion ! rpiCKBTS 'iFOK THB ' GRAND' EXCURSION via the Old Dominion line from Portsmouth', are atiw-m'eaie ai I'HemsbiiijsV" ',- ' ' ' -'Tickets Via the Bay Line to Baltimore and Phila delphia will We on said this (Saturday) afternoon. ' A sufficient number of tickets have already been told to make the Excursion a complete' euccess, ; ; - F. W. FOSTER, ' angSS It ;-'iv'-4tBar; 810, Wflmingfon, N. C. I oKe rose n e1 0 i I . htm vk4si it owl oi;i io BBCENT. uTnw HAS' EITHBB Of wrecked or materially delayed the arrival of ves- seisnavlBg Kerosene OU, ror our principal whole sale men, and in consequence several retail dealers are out, but I have an abundant supply of KINS- ;LOW KEROSENE, the, best Ulamiuating OU In ; this market. augS8 St ; u ;vqK0. a! rsct. The Improved Linen 'Stamp, fl.f rr yiTH THREE ALPHABETS, lj i ) TQaiSQiTcS'Sii .lij. -'if .All for 75 cents. ilio.; vuii.v waaleatitJJiirt. ' . Y HEINSBERGER'S. Don't Forget 1 r rpHAT ORDERS BY TELEPHONE WILL RX- celve prompt attentioa at the x. , , , . t . .. , . , . I angiatf., . 1 LIVE BOOK STORE. jTKe ''fTiirpen A RARE OPPORTUNITY If ' ;i w t naif IS l-'i. -' h . niif vi iJ ff OFFER, FOR 8 ALB FOURTEEN ACRES OF, It MSB LAND, in the town, of Keveer. Moore county. N.C.. and imorovementa thereon a neat DwelUn. Store. Stable, and neeeaeary Laborer's Houses, together with a Turpentine Bull and PiXn tureainNo. 1 repair. The property is near to a largsnumDer or trees mat save never een ooxea, and there ars thousands alreadv boxed that can be rented i A fltst class stand for, the sale of gene- rl merchandise, it" a ,.-;,.,,! - w 1 FoJ further parUcularB address' '". ,. .Jl . p.McINTOSH, u- j sag S3 lm;x. . nac -uo Keyser, Moore ca.t N. C. "i La--. t- the " Old J Eock j Qaarryi JI f- "; tiVVJj, ,,11 S.I ,t& 1 IREB HUNDRED HANDS WANTED AT AGNOLIA ' OUABHifT oh.' jthe?. ,CAPB FEAR XIVBB. i J X;i.J Xj Ji(ij.v.'ii-a .-.u. ai:.'. i. ;i."x .r;v-,E isV'-tl-L-J. J. CURTIS,; 1 "al wi ',Jv5 4,Kii ,oM.uiwiiuaii. xj . t Una week. ; .Three weelu... . 8 60 " One month,. ........ 10 0U " s'mt. Two month ;..,. 11 00 L t Taree montha,:.X,:f.:-;..lr. roo -v- sixmontha,.., .t.;...? 40 00 " ' - One year ; no 00 EVContract Adveniaei&e&u tmken' 'at proo - tkwiately low rate. ; , : Tea unea sUd Konparell type make one aquar ;r.NE W ADVERTTSEMENT; Boatvright & IIcKoy 's i t5, r i.18 U.aJ tsln-vu4a M W t ', .1' -.-.: i. i . fi'i-- ......... j . I TO rlKO ; : ,.) THE BEST SELECTED STOCK: 1 STAPLE' AND FAKCI GROCERIES' Boatwright '& IIcKoy s U'i't.,i ; ... . SELL GOODS ? - ..-.,- i , LOWER THAN ANY HOUS B IN TllBJciTr 1 Boatwright & IIcKoy ABB ALWAYS ; , , . Ahvo to the wants of the people, and keep; for their . . wwiuuuuuun a FDLiU jr&BBU BUrtrliT . OF QR0GBR1BS, from which they a , , can select at any time. . ., CrTA Anp THanil . ..J .1. a VA 11 1 the distance, we will state we are prowlns for a BIO FALL. TRADE. We are boufldrW havelt if aniifnir i4nnn nrtnna mw riu uu purpose. Write for samples and price. AU com- AKim we aiaie inc sir.ag Bangs on us outaide."' Won't yoa drop in t Hare joa tae beart to decline ach an laTitatkm? i Ws trow not. r KJ f ; v . Boalmiglit: IftK ; ..it. and 7 HOBTU FBORT 8TSr - -anal? BtfcWtf J i;. v.-" The ! Largest Stock ! IN THB CITY, With AbundaitrFacmties ! IF8R 1NCKBA8INO THB 8AMB, ..,' We are, from our loag experience in bU4iness,prs- v- pared to offer . ; . f . G-reater Ihducemehts To Purchasers of Groceries and Articles In our line ' than can be offered v 1 By any other eBtablUhment, and we GUARANTBB SATISFACTION to all who may forward r us an order or give us a call, . A FAIR TRIAL IS ALL WB ASK. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, , - 1 wholesale Qrocersj'"'' 8. B. corner Front and Dock Bta. ; . ;.aug iOtf : We Take EXTRA PAINS - AND ARB ? MAKING AS handsome MEAL a can be found. Try it and report. ; ! i . ' Br; j;uf ii":-' To-morrew's Steamer briners in our Third Instal ment of PRIME WHITE and MIXED tORN.i aug SO tf . . PBESTOK CUMHINO & CO. Gents, V : ' : " : MWUVU' .IV ..I t.. f.i-j. G BT YOUR FADED BUMMER - SUITS DYED so that they will look new for the Fall, at - - WILMTNQTON DYEING BSTAB'T, jy l7tf , , Market, bet. 8d and SdBU. v Straw and Linen TTAT8 ALL THE "GO," i 4 .jtftAt a ' At - " ' . ' ' - ' HARRISON ALLEN'S, 4 Miv) ;:ilw..:.-.'!d cl - , City Hatlers. aug 21 tf j Hamburg Edging'. 0NB THOUSAND YABDS:' Tour choice at 15 cents -. - per yard, worth 85 cenl. . "; I'M; ' . i I -"J-VI i.. i 1 Received to-day an assortment of -' LONG LACE TOP LISLE GLOVES,5 MILLl Si BRY and FANCY GOODS, L ' 1" J At EXCHANGE CORNXB. lit i '' v ; ii.-firj,-: aug 21 tf " N. H. 8PRUNT. Bagging;1 TiesTwine.; " ' ' K rt A Half Roll BAGGING, 4 1J ' 4 ' 1 1 ' OUU ; .-K SandSMlb, 1 AAA Bdls New ABBOW TIES, . ' ..! 1UUU . -. ., ... ,, -!-! 1000 Lbs TWINB, ' For sale bv" augiltf KBRCHNER A C ALDER BROS , 1 Cotton Bhdets!';' O K Bales DUNDEK BAGGING, "i i rU'. - -..n : for Cotton Sheets, For sale by' -sug21 tf i ' EBBCUNBB A C ALDER JIROfe ',.: Liverpool Salt. 1. 1 f- v ' 1 1 11 K A A A Sacks LIVBRPOOL SALT, ' H OUUU -i- Stripped and fall weight. - Forsaisby.M 1 5 r v - f . aug 21 tf ( KXRCHNER CALDES BROS, Bice, Cheese, Cider. I ., ;25BllA-HVRICB, or Boxes CHEESE, ,J,r -j OR Bbls Mott' CIDER, " For sale iy " aug 21 tf -r i BJEBGHNBB A O ALDER BUOH in Corn, Bacon, Ilolasses. 40 000 ?a?,,(lmwutoOORH ifj s ' QO pf'BOxea'IlC STShS Smoked" SIDES, . ' HlidJ New Crap CUBA JWLASSB8 ! -jiQKA BbisCabs,iN.O. and 8u H.ei j- ' t 11 OD) v MOLASSES. I ji,J25QBbUPmhFLO,(7B' -i'if ":t;.J,5iit ! I 's i1 3bl SUGARS, Crushed. .t -' . 'f ? 03 f 1 (O Granulated. A, Extra C, aid C, 100 Tnbt Cac,tce Family LARD, j ; j . . "rr,l50 TOBACCO Taxoff, ; f , - , , J :,5jyg Half Bbls and Boxes 8NUFFiTaxofl v JgQQ Kegs KAILS,., j Ly r .. jM' ii,,; "t rf" j-?c; I-also,' .'j ;,n ..'i -i - Potash. Lye, Boda, Boap, Starch, , i i . Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Gins, Ac..;v . , . , For sale low by IvTf. V i WILLIAMS MUBCHISONV J s J 11 tf , Wholesale Gro. Com. Merts.' - : utu iuiu oars,. Paints, Oils and Glaco. IdTRICTLY'pURB WHITE RAW and BOILED , D UNSto O OIL. ',..' t - - - colors, Varnishes, Brushes, tt 'Glass, all-siaes, ..i.wv. 1. ,.J,V. jj . h v " -so. A. PECS, angn,tf ;7v,;;V;So.t5ouUFront6t S ' 1 ! I i f ' 'ii'. i; 1 Sav A --
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1879, edition 1
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