THE iiOElIILa LJjDJIJ I$y WM. II.13EI1NARD. ' tJilLlSHKn DAILY KXCBPT MONl.AYrU lUTBS Or SFaSOnnTUM 1 ASTJJROvV ' j One year, (by audi) postage paid,;. !.,.: 1 orf xtx months. M - - . ..Aw:i.' Ott T .iree mouths, -- " - -.......!...'& One month " - .... . t 00 To City Snhseribers, delivered ia any put of the cl.y. Fifteen Omu pes week. .... Our city Agents ue not authorized to collect f r mere than Ihree math inidvuce. , - . f i Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. U.J ' ., m . aa second claaa matter.) .v-.j - a.t. 1 f ' II mi ! , i ..... i - , f . Tbe excitement over Hie Kallocb. ahooi lag in Sao Francisco , continues; .Kearney arrived and calmed his followers H.' Do Young make an explanation, as to the bub lication of the telegram bout 'Kallocb,; whoa0 conditlon'tiasinucn Improved?" ' Nineteen new fever cases at . Memphis and eight deaths; one death from fever at White Haven, Tenn.; a negro la sick withr yellow fever at While Station.. ; "trr-ltL hoose blew; down at Memphis during the fetbrm; MrsJ Ilollis and her., two, children wera down with tbe'teverj Mrs.; 11: will die from, ex. posure; ten new cases and eight, deaths re ported ontMpuday. morning;, no fever : at auikville, Mi38, aa reported. . ; -' An ex cursion train on JYeslern North7 Carolina Uailrdad was. wrecked at Mud Cat by landslide; a cOacb was completely kiuried, but no one was seriously hurt . Two Kansas farmers got into a shooting scrape and both 1 were killed. Twenty-four buildings 'destroyed and 'twenty-two firms burnt out at Farmer CityIlf. j loss $100, 000 ; i nee n 4 iary w ork; Cleveland (Ohio) Pa per Company's ".. establishment ? partially burned; Ipstf $300,W. Anionic Varty at Muck wonago,) Wisconsin, made a very nar row escape from it wholesale poisoning; many were' made Very tick and some ' dan V porously sd, by tartar emetic being used for citric avid as a substitute fur lemonade. - i New York Cubans will" extend aid to the. HcTvoiUtionary 'Committee of Cubans.''-, The Socialistic! element in New Yoik beld h meeting jiud ! denounced the shooting of, Kalloch - l G-and Ipdge; of Southern District of the llebrVw Order of ;K.f J is in s. 8SIUU at Baltimore. ' Bu.ild.era' strike at Briston taatt0o:ln.b vemlter, 1878, Jlias ended by 'submitting tu the masters' termav :..wr- tThe Gate. City Guai dsol Atlanta iU . visit the JNorlbein cities, h l'ensacola' Board of Health baa tbUbliiied a 4uarnl'De .against New .Or leans r- Four Cardinals will be created next mctottr. , Twentyftwo tbousad pu pie attended the Ocean Grove WJ.) camp meeting on Sunday ?. , There are $155 deposited la tlieJewTork poetofSceJfor Memphis jorphans. j Crop estimates," grom Bngland 6uow, a great deficiency: Milton Farrow, American marksman, gained the three first prizes at the sbdotfng contest at Versaillen, which concluded yes-, terday. Kalhxsh, the WoikincnWn'a candidate1' fur Mior of Ban Francisco," is not dangeiouHly wounded; his assailant has been held for trial, charged with an assault with iuteuCto kilt. . r- Thirty-four caaes in all ut 'Mttinpbis yesterday ; the f ever js reported tobave taken a fresh start. " DiplomatiCielatioDS between Russia and Austria , are less, cordial thaq- forf many years; there' arc I differences also -between Russia nd' Germany. -j Famine is threatened in Persia rAibanlaua again threaten to invade Servia. ,- Great suf fering experienced by .the Russian expedi tionary force , in ' Asia.,. -77 Tliern ; juris Hymploma of s revolt in .ATmeni':-! Austria ia said to have a ' short ; grain crop. ! -,The revolution in Hayti baa ended with a victory by the Natidnat forces. -Teutonicssoclatipna appeal,, for. esistanx f The wife rf Gen. J.', B. flood died I of yellow fever at New Orleans. Great destitution pre vail in West Ireland. --Excessive rain in Western Pennsylvania ' caused great damage to bouses and' raHrbads. - New York maikets: Money active at pel cent ; cotton steady at tl2lV 800ln era flour. active and firm; wheat ilc high er, ungraded winter red 95c$l 10; corn iic lower and moderately aotive; spirits turpentine steady at' 26vi26l cents; roajn , ateady $t 27! .30--1"?-4"-1"! -"I One 1 hundrednd nineteen loads of peaches reached New" -York'1 ir 0ne day last weekv ..... . , ; The largest .watermelon grown ;ln Florida thisj jr sason4jweihed ; 1 05 poaoda. ? North ;CErounafl Vjarcregl, as far 'as hearA iromIs .W pon'nds. i Every Democrat is notRepadiationlit; but every Repudistionisf-is a Democrat; 8t. Louis iSbbe-Ikmocratp g . 3 Wiaconsih'is '"a eniihcVU Wisconsin repudiated iU?debtX Hbir' could Democrats carry a Republican State unless Republicans 'Voted with" tbem ? ? ftfff. -1: Cpntraryto, expectatioa Y Mr. 4 TjUk den has broken his ordinary silence, and spoken ' with'' reference 'to Mr. Cyrua ,W Field'a grave charge,' n He said: . " y .-.v.w, M i( ; ",, $ "My relations with Mr.' Field socially or in business, were never such as to prevent me from selling my. stock at; any time if I wanted to.' ' c r. --..'. It will be Mr FieldV time ' next, and we may yet have a nice; bit of, "unsavory personal ecandal. ;;,1 Rev. Drj Curry, is jcanvassjng Vi gioia in behalf jf the; proposed set tlement of the State debt." . He .has met with . rather, rough treatment.', The Richmond Dispatch says: i From oojLer :ourcoJwoJeaui that a man wbo most un worthily wears the name of euTorgrosslyiinsulted film" With the epithet 'liar' in.theommericementot his speech. Dr. Cnrr2fTpiUi)fiir- didaie f or the yirrinia i.IIouse of Delegates), PhjState represent him as saying that he i in the bands of bis friends. ..JL JLi '-,. t - - T - - -rr-r-m . ;..i. , v ; ..j VOLv'-XXiy.N0..1Sl w's" - - ." - -'.si r: -f-i . . . . t,-M c -h .... .4 1 Memphis s in a very J4crdit' -truiyf The terrible , yelfow lever rer i spreading throughout the city. The; most thieves are becoming bold and a defiant. . A. special of the 21st tp the 1 "The waim weather is boiling ' out the poistiuous infection from the systems of i those wbo have become iufected by remain-j lug in this poisonous atmosphere. The city) is overrun with thieves, who make nightly; raids o 1 deserted premises, not withstand-; Ing the rigid orders given the police to stop and investigate every person on the slreet: alter v o'clock at night. Some of the thieves are quite bold in , their operations. I Two went into licFadden'a grocery.corner Trigg and Latham avenues, about dusk this eve ning, one holding a pistol on the proprietor while the other helped himself to what they wanted. Suburban re Jdencea are daily an noyed by beggars, principally colored vag. a bonds, who, in. some instances, become ro1te insulting whea rfused-whati they ask lor. Thfs is done in iiieTace of the strong guard on every block.. Hundreds of ne groes, men and women, daily congregate 00 Main street, principally about the nurse and relief depot, claiming to be in want of work, but citizens say it is next to impossible- to employ bouse servants, even at the highest iates.": . ,. Beaufort is in distress and needs help. Iiaheigh has already responded liberally. The News says: " When the disaster fell on that village there were hundreds of visitors from differ ent sections of the 8tate enjoying them selves at the seaside hotels. They lost ne cessary clotbiDg and other effects;! they were obliged to aek fur shelter from the storm. This was not denied in any instance.- :Tbe people of Beaufort opened their doors. What food they had was freely shared with the unfortunate. What clphisgwjss needed stakn froin ptu vale wardrobes. . Not a cent was asked not a cent given.. Beaufort's people are on the verge of ; famine. They have given all out of, their humanity. The tempormy aid they ask , snoulu be ireely given in return. Will Wilmington respond? Who will take the initiative and see what lean be done to help the destitute and suffering of the town that was so ter ribly injured by the atormTp According tollie- New York itohfk' Republican1 journal of oon- kervative bfoclivilies. there is i de dejrpaliqlilJssifipg tiO?e jgaid to the shot-gun policy. It gives this note worthy instance, an acconnt I S-t.ttt.Wt 1 ' n. ;.u ociiv ..... . 1 " u bf which we had not Been before: "That the while disapproval of bulldoz ng gains strength" is' shown by' what- has happened .intaakia county, where a simi lar attempt. was made to compel Major but- Jon, a higblyrespecfble jatn, lotwsthdraw rom the cQVJJUaadUilie Sheriff, but the better men of the county t came to the rescne and put down the mob, and alaj tin ttofr does aot retire." 'vf; I l Se Rtwilnt lt tp lla, V v j lUiclimond cYa!) ReViiois tferald. j. V The ' VVifmingionAlikU. . 'QB2(iNO Stab is a model newnpspf. IoJee we think we do ootexaratej ita merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the r-'Ualeigti harklled tw bales of ; Raleisb has raised $226 for the i BeauforteufferLtL tLX i The .Charlotte Presbytnftn cpurcn is to oe irescoea. ,1 Th4Tffitiib;W.mier. sriy begins on Thursday tet. ; ; --Ther: lightning atrnck in p aces at Fayetteyille on.the 20th.,-. Fourth Distret lasMvaek irwer$12,9 fdflT I Reidsvill zftmaT Durham as snmea to be a city. That is welt i -KspecU aOy BlackwelL'i, ' ; 1 1 The;Fayetteville Gazette ' eon- tradicU flatly the rumor about lhe sale pL thatfrejdrttdirluig J BSlBfllffo r j - The editor Qf t,Mpnroe En. quirer has had a waiefmalaBrtbja season that .The New North State mentions a himor !, tha' Mi Sale, , Esq., will, soon start a newspaper in jQreensboro. . - - dikger, wai kilfeMr4well mlcVletbufl, ,a stone having iaiiemnporinisaieaai : 1 The Inferior Court of Mecklen burg sentenced elevea.negroes to imprison mbnt for different periods of time, accord ing to the nature of thaoffeBcea;vJ: ;- j Pittsboro Record', Raqdolph al retdy haOrrJItorJN inia tiqo, witnune oh two more now buUding, hnd yet herein Chatham; where more bot toa la produced, andourateriipokej is greater, mere is oniy oneiaciory. 'Kaleigb r mtor: me iv. k a, A. L: R. R Co: has built three i4e ware- houses on that roadr One at, Osgood one at iBlue's, and one at Hoffman. - The Jonahs are having a good time lifting gates' and turning over bridges. Boys, boys.don't doi that. Oo West and chew glue. 1 - S10Mfic2a?e iS? otwSS' hands to work vtkia weeic, - w t -uua township, on the WinstonnSalem & Moores villa Railroad.' and Messrs'.' Lowrance & Rankin have again gone t a-orkiirith theu. I orc4 nthej sadU.iifivWr Jrty bands in all, between here and Third crees. U Chapel mVCLedaeri t. G..Sykea and four other d.srsJrSike j&llJal UillSH bofo on last Wednesday nUht. v There are! three newspapoti ' in North ' Carolina owned and edited by colored men; fjfe hear of several substantial families.! bernr desirods tO move in among' us, looking round for.hoaaes.4 t .11 we bad that nrst-rate graded school going it wttuld be flrst-Vate bait to such as are hesitating. Jj." iSalisburVtFTiTesU dence of Mr. John WHhelm, at China jQrove.was forcibly entered Tuesday: night,1 and about $100 ' stolen out of bis pants pocket while bo was .asleep. ' Four millions of the old State debt have been re tired and new bonds given in their place, f 1.' 1 i v )r ....nu , v,i t mi ,nu.r. i.un - i ii i ;;i - .MSiEfiOT?ft3CQK J4. ...... i-i. -T. , ..... . .... . the lattev represevtlagMeodillion bne kun4 d red. and twenty tbotnand f dollar."' EiBht jBilliona of the old bond yet remaia ouU atandingv u j n-n-i wj ti., a j I Ualergh'Setr-herittrX' T.' Dawson, of Halifax b'rbueuf! un". three colored ' Jaceners, xdnvicYed , -.at", ihk ( 1 ast, lerm of the Inferior Court and sentenced to "One J 'three and, foqr years', Imprisonment! -T1 The hunting season promises to 'be. a; fine one. , 'The" quajl are reported as numer-j pus and growing well. The large quantity; of small grain pown '-wiU feed the, birds and keep them in fine condition': Bunting will not begin before October to any great ex- 1 lenburg Cuirafl8ipra,ithe only.qtvulry com-- pany in tne ptate. , by the way.f yesterday bad tpheir ftrst regular; driA. Captain. J,;W. Miller eomuianding, The grape crop as fast Jading away,, .The. wet weather, has damaged considerably, the late crop, , - A mUitarj company is poon to be organized , at Stout's, in jJnjon cqunty, just across the : line, and it ia said, i that a number of the Mecklenburgers in , the region round about Matthew's have signified a determination to join.j.' ;t, t.wesjn!i 'J - !' f -m;sL Gonoord ' Sun:1 A J remarkable meteorologicar phenomenon, in - the shape of a waterpout; ' visited Mr ,! Nelson Suther's place, about five "miles from Con cord, on Tuesday." It struck in a thicket; and the large trees as well as the sman ones weretwtstetTbirand swept away from the spot, leaving the plstcaperfectly barren. The houses in the neighborhood shook from the effects ef I wateaspout ha V if there had been a severe shock 'of earthquake. Lightning also Btruckflve orr six, , times in the immediate1 vicinity. riUI - . rf Ashevilli corresponde'rice of the Raleigh Nem: Among the notabilities of the section I had pointed out to me was the no torious Col..' Kirk, , of infamous .memory, Whoit was said, was hovering around for several days, on some mysterious errand or other. '. He was so disguised as to be only recognisable by those who knew him welt He went heavily, aimed; and by his furtive movements and glances seemed to be ton stantly on the alert for danger. He shortly left, however, as silently., and mysteriously as he came, and we saw his face no more. Charlotte- Observer v JMonroe wants a telephone stretched from Charlotte : to rv nmmgton, so mat ane may near some i of: the concerts in one or the other of these E laces this winter.. '." - -The pulpit jot the , iaptiBt Church in Ashe'ville was filled Sun day morning by the Rev. Mr. Landrum, of Augusta, Ga., and Sunday night by his father. Dr. Landrum, of Memphis. . -Rev. F. M. Fanning has been appointed to fill the pulpit of the M. E. church in Aahe-. ville, made vacant by the resignation of IRev. C 8. Long, who goes to Tennessee to lake-marge of the Lowell's valley Semi- jnaiyy a new conference scbooL, . Raleieh Nevosx A neero ' man Hvalked into the State Library the other day and enquired for a 4 blue-backed spelling poos, tie seemea 'perfectly astonunea When the Librarian informed him that there was no such book in the -library; and evi dently thought ! he was being ."stuffed." H-7- Judge TourgejB leaves "this ; State for Denver, tJolorado, next Tuesday. He will spend awhile in New York city before ta kine his final ' deDartore for , that nlace . i f mtl n . ' .1 j i; in & - &ue threat .batticru vtrcm wui nut ome to Raleigh. It has made Tbomasville 1 final resting place. .7 The ftnny Fm the name of a. daily' newspaper which ajor Uearne says will be flane to the reeze! in this city oh the first of Septem ber. There will be a grand hop at Kittrells on the 26th instant, in honor of the Press Convention. - v ! " . AsneTille Journal? ' -We ' meni tloned in Our last issue that a bench wac raet bad been '.issued and executed upon Ma j. Rollins. The case was set for; last Monday, but was postponed nntil yester day,. Vf,hen the case was commenced. ' J. 8. Ilenderaoo, Esq., and Hon. T. F. David son appeared for the Western North Caro. Una Railroad. ' -Jlrv James Hi Merrimon, Gaptaux McLoud and Judge Henry ap- riearad for Rollins. Tha wholA tnattr wa tropped' and. !no particulars gone into except the constitutionality of the law. Mr. Merrimon opened the case with a two almost every Statejfiqpreme- Court in the Union, as well aaiquotiat the -Constitution of the United. States... The. argument was se forcible that when the dinner hour cams tie friends, for ,ibe l prosecution, desired a derent'mbde of proceeding, which mode; si we understandwiU be , accepted by the defence - M-r ; Acuity in geUingover Spring Hill, the wa teVinthe Cape Fear has risen about twelve feet.'1. ..The crops along the,. Cape, Fear: are in fine condition, and nothing but freshet will now materially injure them. .- -Abou one3ma4rd andeigbiy convicts r are now af work at Bear, Creek, grading the road between the Gulf r!and Matthews' Cross Roads, and it is . now expected that the work. wilj. be ' 'completed ..to Ore . Hill in tbje nexta ten days. 1 The t grading is very wblldone, the convicts work well, and the rdad-bed is a pretty a ' piece Of engineering as" can be found anTwhere. "- Mr. D. Q.: MbDoffle has drawn' fbMr J.' A; Worth,; wJ :i ai-a. i,t' ' rresiaeni 01 tne uamoexiaaa voumy rifeultural Society, a map of the county, which Mr.-Worm designs sending to the Department., of Agriculture tat i Raleigh UThe eiehtr-sixth anniversary of the FiyeuevUlo Independent Light Infantry" Company win take :piace oa Wednesday, the 27th of Adgust. " t " f rT.Charlotte , Observer:. tiA!csAcn latjon shows that eacbconductor.and en gineer who runs on the passenger trains of th6 three longest roads' , that run into this) city,; travel, in the bourse .of 4he year, more than' three timea the distance; around -the world. -There is some talk of erecting a telephones! jiaeietweeB- rht potor S8aH Btatearmelaled. mat line tha AUantiA I Tennessee & Ohio Railroad., JssUmates of Ui uost nave ueeu uaaeu 101. riro negro men and one negrdWoman have just .been arretted rat? BeUof,ten tJie$cAirLioe Railway, eharged With rocking a car, and injuring Mrs,, P. B. Slmms, an account 9I .which "appeared in the Observer few days sincei;:?t--Tom Evans thus consoles the 'euests at Beaufort who were cleaned out by 'the etorrn; In losing what they did they vrsj no worse oar now tnanmany 01 us -at none who didn't nave it to lose, 'me M E, Conference has determined to pay. off the debt of the Greensboro Female College. - Crop talk in this county is to the efv feet that the cotton which bloomed late is rapidly going to weed on account of the continuous' wet weather. The 4 chief 1 re liance of farmers must therefore 1 be Opon that which bloomed ia July, i Corn, especi ally the lata crop, is looking vigorous and filllng out well The rare,, spectacle of $ colored man pleading shis sown case wai presented in tb& Inferidf Court yester day. His name wiJ Jimi Williams. -The tttate Penitentiary' L Board stvill',0 re quested, not to sehd ffus Uyera, then negro desperado, and two .or three others -con- victed at the late term bf the Inferior Court, to the railroad.' " Rev. Rufus Watts, Wy-rrrfltfi irntbffftoWF 1 J - i.it Ii jtUY vtv s. r. is- ri 'Nr.C;9TTjaTOmi ...- colored, a resDectable colored nreacher. .of the Baptist denomination, died yesterday at bis home Jtwo mileaoo(tn Q tae city. Mand will.be buried, 'tQ-dai. t atnt.it H -r--r- -r-. i-r- r A iaro tovtaiaTisKasacNV. ; Muusoir Clothing and shiruw ' 1 1 n JjKTjrsBKBma The live book' More. j R.' PJPadbison Stokmer Elizabeth. 1 iS: HOUCK8.& WAtTEBS--Ahnouncement. - 111 Chesj. COelbt & CbfceroseneV 1& cisj F.' Wfs FosTBat-randest bt,' the, grand " The McBtoTB Houses and. scores to rent aVoear Doii. ' Mayor Fishblate is now iff Kewn "Xork. ' - !; ' ' ' '. ': ' ,n l :.The weather, QOjitintteB eceefU . iagly showery.1,.; .. ,ni V i 'Tb-day is the anniversary of the! uuBiu ui uaau'x. vnungci. . . ;, , 1 . . ..'I -! The sqaffoldiog afound the X$rst Piesbyterian church U being remaved. ii 4 There : was only ' one : daki; '6f a urunaenneas to oe uwpoaeu 01 uy iua Mayor's Court yesterday morning. '.... i: ..Yonng .: grapes are :appearirig: upob-some of the vines .intbis city,-. upoht which the first crop are just ripening. 1 ; CiionaryV snils are ordered on the Atlantic coast for Norfolk,' Kitty Hawk, and i Capes Henry Halter as .and LOOkqUL: t, .. : dm dj : :.,: - The -largest watermelon wo have seen this season' wai a" fifty-t Wo pounder grown on the plantation' of Mr. Sanders hear this city. " ' ' ' , y r -Don't, : forget the , excursion to Smithville and the forts to-morrow on the steamer Potsport, under the aaSpicea bf the Brooklyn Sunday School. ' :- . : The ordinanoe of baptism' by immersion was administered to r sixteen rfs'onaat the foot of Queen street on Sunn day. Rev. J, P. King officiating. ; We are requested to1 state that the John Jackson,' cdlored. who was before jthei Mayor's Court, a few ;days'wsinipc,5was not J ohn H. Jackson, the Nfhite-washer.lt ; Rey. J. B. Barlow, of this oity, tbaptized sixteen persona. at Smithville .ad Sunday, being the result of .the recent re vival in the Rahlisl Church in that nlace.-1 ! The base-ball match between the Ne w Moon and the Sawednoff Clubs, iwill "be"'; played r hia 1 ; afternoon, .ar grounds corner of Third, and Harnett greets,. at 3.80 o'clock. f u r; i . ' ' . f I A white woman at the Connty Poor House gave birth a few days since to a baby weighing twelve pounds and three quarters. What poor bouse" in the State cao make as good a showing.as this ? '; t I A. wooden culvert I oroesing the Street or road leading to Oikdale Cemetery ad burst on Sundsy, leavqit! an agly bote in the middle of the thoroughfare which was dangerods to horses.' The culvert was rotteni -l.ft-io-:: : 'j . ' j Captain H. C. Brock, Chief of Po ljce, wafj. called , to t hh old 1 home at Poylestown, Pennsylvania,. yesCerdsy, by the sorrowful intelligence of the death of his aged mother, nearly ninety years- old. lie left last evening.! , Tbefuneral, we un derstand, will not take place' until Tnurs- dayi?fii ::U' :ts .v-n Jil I -!Panny Gore, one. of the white denizens of PaddyV.Hoilow, and an old acquaintance in police circliss, Hras sent ' pp jail yesterday for non-payment of ..costs ui an assault and battery ca before Justjce ricQuigg.' jShe saad s' w il! they' would send the 'other cwomanc ( too. so sue cottio: get acnancf to;'ga lor., nqr" A aieli Marl. Jl.'v V!. iiUo. Y ' 0 , j We are informed, that a magnificent bed of sheU rnarl has just been . discovered on weiij Pender county. The bed is about four feet beneath theragrface uf the ground, and in dimensions1 fs about iwa'ba'ndred feet in length and , aixty , f eet , widej TbjB marl, is unmixed wahclsy; being cojnposeg of a. solid bed of shellatf and is excellent icdnditipn, withjlbe exception thsthashe.1 ai ejnqjiitfta&mqch aecflmpqaettaa JaTthfi case of arl gvperally ofjhjs Chanucte. paeioUowjagwilishowtbe .suteofijthe i9metar,' at UiesUons men.tioned;at 4.51 vesterday. evening. Washiagton.meaa time, aa ascertainfsdf om the daily buUetin istopd from the filgual.Oface jn thbx city: 'Atlanta .& U.79. jey West,.;. ;v:8S AUgusta,. ..,..80 1 rMobtle,4 jw.ow Montzomery i , . 87 unaneston, . . . . ei Charlotte .:!.. '-i ".83 Cor8icana, I U. .1100 Galveston,,..,:;. 89 Havapa.,.. ...89 TtTeW Orleans,;.. ,87 Puoti Rassa, '.V.85 8aVnnah. . i'Sl St. Marks,. t;.... 89 Wilmingtonfr,(;i8 jacksonvaie 1 UttnatafiaMe Maiur. 1 jiio V The followlng is the unmailablematler renaming in uic cny post omee i xma , ioseph Sessoms, Robesbtt countyi'lf .C. Richard, Hooper, Alabama ..Missi Abbie Hojlw paiiYie,;NC.Mrs, iIiucy;W;i Mi nor, Stony Point J?, 0., Albemarle couaty X3al ;.T. Q4 Wallonj;Sttrgeon of ship S. SU Townsend4:U&:N.; resident tear Nival Station, North. Carolina; Tj. 8. ' ";, Villi Street Kt B. Olmrelu-'i.f jv ii r? ; We learn.that there ia increasing jqtereat in the meetings at the "Fjft treet M. lif Uburcn, wricn are being conducted Dy fie pastor, assiBted by Mr. and r Mrs.n McPher Lson, and that therf ia. every, prpmise pf.ua important revival through: : their; joiatieft forts. ! iThere was a very large congreg ac tion Sunday night. t.it;- niurii. lint otf1idfii?2 w?p.t" f)i '"fa1 i '"ii . .t n t ii ill ,iuf( VUJ-:i H.fi rf;i i wOaJ ?!M "11 ;r7t'v.f f..'.'i;A,i ff m t1 j T-af laleailaai. ,' . , ' ' For the ' South 'A'Uantlc11 Stalea1. "partly cloudy Jareather oecaskbal rains,' ' south ,.esty!Ber;n tp,ftojrjwes jwbjdsv ttatlosary 1 ; Church well, the barber, who,t 19 the, pr nrietor ofnnite an extensiTa aviarv. fzti o I eate pmself hprauite a serious ilepima a'short Ume since inomewjiat PjeJ man noi'.? He hadbeenVeat for ''hy a'fortnen . lady' aVbrio of thoboteli.wh intbrmeitfa that abe'andegftaqa' aWai gorf hhhde docforhit hfldp, j)d.thaAheiidl it mock in-b tb;1l ;w" StiBs?aifeJJf d h" lately been sickand aubiept to .fits. f Th 1 bird was highly prized by, herself and her children; and'sne wits ' willing? to'ay him a good price' if fiil!wdurd'ctire'Jit.The blrq .had a fit4 while ho: Jra there; and .he ic-j presaedh'ifwtHingneaao.aeawhaAhf could sr MBwgam piww " j 9 - dpi for , it. He started, home with , the, ,ea-j thered pet," but on the way Tit died Now he was in a great 'dilemma., The ladji bad displayed great adilety about tniblrdj and' be dreaded to lake the ' dead ! crea-j tare back Ho; her. l A .bright ii-thougiti finally struck hhB,OJflfllpok:ond his. large . number , , of birds.,, and at! last t fouqd ; one - almost : the exact Coatl terpart of the1 ' dead songaier,7? he mry had ta black spot on yone sido of the.i head and Church welPs hid one on rhe Other sid. Bejbhls bird the lady jaadaejjre iedvedit aa bee own i without the islightest ettestiociiniBr or suspietoof; :ind: was prof use in her congratulations to the ' "Doctor' Js she called Church well, for his skill, paying him five dollars Tor his trouble, which hap pened to be'J'ast wbat ho charged ' for" his bird. . " . ; , r bo he got out of the scrape and made a good safe bf his bird 1ubV by'the'use'bi a little; 4 cheek." inbm.'. t-.n ti:;-n!. th llrind ExesriUu. . ' 1 The excursion of the'Whlting 'Rifles for New York leaves to-morrow morning at half-past 6 O'clock, ; and WUI be ' liberally patronized; Already rnaiy mora tickets have been told than was expected.and still, owing to the admirable arrangements made thero will be no discomfort fromovercrowd- ! t .... : w . ' ii . . mg. xn me language 01 cucus-ient aoor- keepers, there' is plenty of room fo accept able patties. ,( Tickets have not been soldio any one who might be )bjeilionable, and the crowd, thOugh large, is select Alarge number of ladies are going ; ihacti ' therft jare faily as many ladies aa gentlemea rand- poyabl trrp. It eertiinly Is a 'most ' fayfar' w uvuv 111. . mi 11111,19 w !able opportunity, to go North, and those anticipating the trip should not fail to ivaii t selves of the present advantages p ri Kcrauc complain ta. ' .V . The Board of County Commasipnersand he Board of Assessors f pr the county met l .3U f. M. yesterday for tne purpose of earing tax complaints, mrs. Alice iiip itt's assessment on prdperty-' ;iri ' Harnett ownehip was reduced from $1,000 to $400. - i The foMowiag applications for "reduciion of assessments were made but :aot meted fPn: L-.m.i ;an iamt.' . n ! Carolina Central Railway Wilmington Gas-liight Company, Kesiah A. Grant, J Jas.' A. Lowrey, Mrs. Martha G. Gerrafl, 1 kUU tf. V. UUUISUBU. The two Boards then took a - recesa-'nntn -! bis afternoon; at . 2.S0 . o'clock,' when they : 1 rill have another joint meeting; ; v , , t laatatasrS narehalT ' l "''- Amopg.the Assj8tantMai8hala appointed irqmUiUDhttctoassUVC Gpri rfcll as Marshal of .the Raleigh State, Fair, we notice the names of Capt T. J. Souther-, land, of this city v Jesse B. BoWden.of Pen der,; and N. A. Btedmah, of Bladen dounrf.' 1 uawn mn urtmiiK . . -r: It wi.W9wiBgjiearlyjt gale at Smith ! -n AorR?8"lH .fcW8u!ft name nut known arrve4 in below yesterday. u, w j. T3lit;brig CavUereWdl C apt. Robertson, has been in, below, about i i-' ! v-."UiJJOiij una .-viUni jt. a week. ' .t.niiiJ ; oniwn ii!,-J ililit c ; The wreckedjcAPinijef JMrfoa (?v, heretofore referred to in these columns. was lwt towed ihstoe, as if was expected she oUldber'-The'pilot'bdat 36'dt6ppeaj Wv'aad the Vtveatte c&tter CWe Went tie vicinity! of: the wreek.ibateund iterjBe mdly damaged Jhatse abandoned thq idea. eleeram received, last evening, . Viriif .i a ' ' 111'.!-". xrpm uaptain uucnan, 01 ine uruisn narque rih bkrolina; recently reported ;wreca:e'd' near Life Saving Statrou, No. 4, W Messrs. Sex. Sprunt & 3on consignees, says that the barque is, , high ; out of he , water, and; embedded In the sand to the depth of seven iejet The ballast labeing taten ouC .out it w U require a nih tide' to; float "the vessel. The German Vara ue 'Marie? wh" lien was dismasted and otherwise' damaged tosome' extent by tha late ale, was towed safely to L s. port on ,gundayt by (hje .eteamUg JSl tncheK, ind 4oed:, fheaighbprooft, of fhe Carolina jJReplj Jiailway-Vhar liessrs T. D. : Murray- aadjCharlea; Jjegg cofnmencedjthe or ff Jpumping her out' tat 10 ,0'cioeK.wiaay .jwcmpav: ,! time she bad sixteen feet of water in .ber bold. They worked the . pumps all of. Friday and ' Jrldiy 1 nig4ftr vAt ' oclocsi SaWrday morning she ' !iid "but seven feet of jwaterin her hold, 'kKrn'arter wbich ' the :ateatntt.ug t piancte; .tewedl " W' 4Qv the location wheret aba; ban enjjajrrou.nd to deep water and af safe, anchorage, . where she remained until towed, to the city the dajr following.: We ' leant that 1 ebe 1 is" not leaking very badly at present. ri j. 1 1 - was drifting to tne eastward. 1 1 A 1 t if vifj' nafirf ftf.it4iiitttt wit i 1 ift t x j Jfltiji .itJ.''-! Ii tfub- husi ili iO A ( h,q"i) .iM ,'''iittt i?r t ?vVr o? - tr?Mf'fii fV ,fjff ',r ' ' 0 Ul jQtan A, Grlffio A telegram - was received bv a vounir BWtlemanbHhis fcrly bg' Sunday morning, from Capt. Foster lately in edmmand,of Ahe ischoppef .o, Griffin; t Imh wbp.i tc tP, who Bays the vessel never left DelaU oefore the 8torm. The vener lmnrpminn isyems'to bo that she was' blowni?tar bit lhl coast by the-1 stormy 'aUrl'' that she hainot jrejfefiad ttiafeute-sreach Wilmjngtou; i. ood many vfriend,;pf,Mejsrs,,.. Dyer, and jj&vis. 01 io cuy, wno were on ooaro 01 her, think she will, turn up all right in i fevrvdaysi r'-The- offlter'.Mnrc'omman'd!1is I kaS of gteal experience', anxf is careful ana in every wF trustworthy, whia the i mate if a spn.:oCaplFoter and a uChipf the "A4waysl maintain g'ood' Dgestl6"n,'(you can do sqhy .fusing.pr.iBire Baltimore Pills), and you will avoid many troublesome diseases, frice So cent i u 0. vjui. , 1 5 wAatsop 1 Jtosi Sweet NaTyTTpbacco. ., . -Ja OPWAKDSICi THfrY TBABS Mi WnraiiOw's Booranrs 8tbup hu beQ. ascd fpi wnro oolio, regnlatea tne bowels, cores dtsxntu' aadDiABSROULi Wtethar arisini? from leethlnar c Other causes An old and well-tried remedy, t S Ifnw : 'ar w&s ij Yomi KAR. 1 Th next fine af ternoon tliat jof saunter oat, bay a boxof ; (tmnVsi 'Sutpmrn udiip . That admirable purifier will re move eyary oneof tboM pUnplea, wMc detract ro touch from your beauty. j Tjcre 1500 iaverj hqttlei.eb Hua.'B - Was. iua..H ooh, Gxo.t-KarGh 81st, 1819. "There are men or a.. . ASTteuaneaa and in thair own taa- liei as free from taint of disease as the first man ireah from the hiijdB of hje Maker j Delicacy, for Tids their public recommendationa of this medl jeiae, but I am . allowed.- to. refer privately to those "who will endorse every thing that can be said in its favor." Thos. Iw2rI88XNBUKB, Orngrt. ; geld by Qbsbx & PLXNkiB, and all Druggists. awtawtawawsaawaasaawawjsaisawawaBaMS !CBW.-AtBunmOSB.T son of John B. i : HBIDaV-rAtfJippletoni new this city.' yesterday af teraooh, JOSEPH, son of R. S. and Catherine Beiaeaa?eats;i :!': t. j t;'..! :!ii. , The funeral, 11 take place, this (Tuesday) mom- ink.' at 11 oclbck,At St. Paul's Episcopal Church, UusnceiaOiHaale feavelery.l the friends and rei- atives of, pif family are Invito attoadVr;- swaMawsNawaMMMsnaWawawawasaaw 4 new Advertisements. 1 1 ( X .,-,.. t r, 1 1 i L. M - J ! '-. - - 1 ' 1 '"" ta-v just Arrivea, 1 as iwuojit' Vfi -willed wekresenlngal h-.w -wit; Liucift 08. fesil hldSjavt. aagas it i ; w t? ji tjakss; -.tiasbxi '& co: - a . . Clotliiiig IM.iOJ .1. M0 GKNT6 . J-URNISHINO GOODS, ,.)V . j,h! Aad ttje "KINO. OF SHIRTS,' 41 iva aogS6lW nu:i ? Rdiiiesraudtoreto Bent 1 ' HE HcKbYS; r Attoreyai'and , Counsellors at: Law, Offica North Side Market SL between 3d and 3d. i?ii nnr niniT.nviiiH KFfff1 J5de . i 1 .. . . . ,r , 1 . ;Ca.Pi. D. W. CBADWICSm tVi-' '!- Carrying U.8. MalL leaves Wharf, foot of Market Street, dally, ex spt Sundays, at SJf P. M. ' ' Returning leaves Smithville at 7V A. M. lltn j R. P. PADulaON, Asent. toCTBSION FROM 'WlLklKOTON TO SiTW 'tOES AND BET DKN, will tbe patronized iya'aeleet Company of' iadlea; iiid f 'gentlemch,1 in. TfSfW. WPWw li?d ,9e.uin--i i.a .:e Tbe hdoet' favorable oppbrt'ttnlty to visit Ttew ' Torkevtr offered. Tne undersigned will be on the train, and will J ii i-.if.j, -J.-.t.-l y.)Jul.f. .UU to luiiiiii. snpply ill aoobjectionablo parties, who have not r. JV. FOSTB4i . J MppplEMLpOnMP IDS, Up, IP.WTHBWOELD1 7 ' j Assets tGold;THITY(airr440K;DOIiLABai i 1 Asseu or united ntates jsrancn S4o(, so. ., 1 Drawn at sight, from liverpool office, to pay lsaM,at.OJt44(Ciaeaau8 I Dividend to StocUiolderS for year endics 25th Fernaml8T9. FOiBSY PaB CaNT- i J-1 (Deposited In Stata Treasury tn Ealeich. n United States Bonos, at required toy law passed by last Le gislature. TJtN THOUSAND DOLlAES. , fTPs'ysiti fast losses on receipt of proofs WITH- JNO. W. GOKDOIf BKO., Asrents. mjf.v-ifiw. i.H Kortb; ;WatecetreeUii. , - ' i 1 ni'WOrjLD SFKCTFTXLLT.INFOEM OUH .eastomers and the pablic- generally, that we are ig, for the Fall and Wintertrade ijglfgi complete stock of - " J ' .AUD.'FAKGT GROCERIES than vet before; ; , Jtacf vary j liberal- patrenaga re cdtved has encourajfsd- aa amaks macn more ex Vitended pnrehaes a iKfircseEB oa 16 Cents a Gallon: " jWearseniuii'alBuuidarC 1.' iO.Viiwi. iii.nJl yi' . S . r r . I ' f 'Quick Sates aad Bmaii Profits4 Is 'our motto 8 L-dal ,l-f-itLJIvS.''f-i.."!'.V f aagK it HOIiMSS ft WATTBBS.f a The Live Book St ore CONTAINS THB LAEGB8T AND, CHOK7U8T iNvaJar Lhwatan, lUScenaneeds Worka,;'s-;?-i-ttaslc aa'd QifU fat Fancy Atticlee,I1l,:,"'-'-:' 8flrV,Chrcnaoa, Elanos and OrgaafcyytKinyJ ' JIusIc Boxes, MelodecmS, ttar,'VtoIlni.; a ana au outer iluucsi juisvaiuenw. juaaKUOMXi iMj mncuaga . jinuiwiivJ' Gold Pens, Pencils, Stationery, . . . v Ot flverr varlstv and Btvle. ",;;! 02 fiverr attiola in the line necessary to earn on anv buaineaft, aaercaattla or otherwise, will be found at HBmSBBHGBB't. augSStf Nos.89and 41 Market Bt ' npxcnasui ft - ittJUi aad more 1 -now FAMILY n atus op Apv'Lui iiii!..' tla' HiU ona day,H . s . ',.' $. 1 to .... .. tort il.Tf. ..... V ... .fc. ,T u.vr uB,. ...... h IIIKtll 1.. OH One week, 4 Dt ' Twn vaiwilai . . A lufi . i " !L atxsontba,.:.4... .......; V40 00 i T yer"u -v !?' " !, JTCou tract AdvwtefnenU .ukeu u'j,.- . tlonately low rates. ' J-' -- Tea lines salld Nonpareil typo mak otie'sqnar - NEW - ADYEKTISEMENTS. Grand Excursion WHITINCBIFLES ! lilmingtoritoNew Tprk ! XiXAVINQ WlUf IMOTOM WKDNKSDA.Y .ug. 87 ckcl oo4 W, wnuaunui SeptmW isih, A Three Thousand Mile -Ride foe ai.eo.' " All White members or Companies or the 8tto Guard, and of ther United States Army, especially Invited, without arms, with or without uniforms. cpwuu ors iw juwiies ana escorts. re, byi or on Palace .Steamer from Portsmouth, direct to xwn, uTivinK at w xorK Thursday Sve- Tickets limited, and so'd with privilege of rofund Inc money when, same are, held by abjactloaable Persons exhibiting Excursion Tickets toAwnts, can purchase tickets to aid from this city at half ra,?h.on eltm5r - - B. B., or on River bteamers, rad three cents per mile each way from points on W., O. ft A.R. R.';" V. J- ;- Passengers by this excursion can Uke the train at Wilmington, Goldsboro or Bocky Mount. ... Fenons at other stations n W. W. H. R. can ?hase ket at thrca cwUa per mUe each way to either of the abne aaaied polnu ., :-., . WUmington te New Tors and return.vU Bteainer, includinKMeala and State Beon both ways, tSl.00. WUinlMm taNewrortc vU Bay Una t Baltl moiandPhiladelphUby Bail,$ta.ce. - ; ... WUmington to Pertsmouth and return. t7.Cd4 ' , i New York to Boston, $1.00. , -Au . ,,; ef-Tlckets can be secured and purchased at Helnsberger's Book Store and through the Southern Express Company, free of extra charge, or of : ,v :; .. , ... ' ' r. w. fostbk, : ' -o v Wilmington, K.'C Enquiries by maU or telegraph prempUy an wered. . . . :,: . ,- -i -augaJst . For Killing Bice Birds TTSB BtjPONT'B MU8RBT FOWDKBT'T"" U -- ' -.-.--. ...... It is the best and cheapest for the purpose. , o. (i. FABSLBY.Jr., V aug 26 tf Agent for Manufacturers. ThTiintirft; siness ! A it AilET OPPOKTUNITY 1 , T 2fi"J?.F55 AL? FOUETJEBN ACKB8 OF. JL FI8B LAND, In the town of Keyter, Moore county, N. C.and improvements thereon a net Dwelling, a Stota. Stables, and necessary Laborer's Houses, together with a Turpentine Still and Fix- sinno. 1; repalrwf rThe property is near to a large number of trees that have never been boxed. uu wiore iwv wrainot aireaay ooxea -mat can be rented. A fitat class stand for .the sale of gene ral merchandise. . : j ,-. it j i For farther particulars address i i-' 1 , P.MoINTOSU. ang S3 lm nac , Keyeer, Moore co., N. C. Seamen's Home and Hospital FOR RENT. rpHB SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY OFFER ; the above BUILDINGS, with the BEDDING, for Bent from the 1st of October. 'The location Is la the healthiest part of the city, within easy access ui tuts omppmg ana near toe new KarJtct. .The Hoepital building has for a year been nsed is the . . ;. i' '. iio 1.1, i'.i... . TT. 8. Marine Hospital. For further information apply to . . . B. Hi HANCOCK. augstst ,.U' . ,,n .j,,,'-, :,S3Marketst. orSalo, yV VERY RgAisONALE PBJ0BS, . . t- - THREE NO. 1 BTJG0Y ' : AND-EltAFT HORAICM AND SEVERAL BUGQIBS.. . ... Apply to ? .i '('' adg38t r ,J- ' bOL.,BB4J4 A BROS. Ux calvedr Jsittbe ort to t down w4th milk." Price 53 cents a pack, ha .v.n&iifiou Jiiv. Also, rreen oomcukd GKAPBSwat SOo a box. . ' For sale at . , , . ' ' S.G. NOBTHROF'S - 1 ' aog 22tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. " ' KW WINDSOR COLLXGB, essentially two In I mutational mala and f emala. in the asm viHn - - lty,. fnder one management Open September ia . Sna lor catalogue. Rev. A. H. JELLY, D.D., Pre aaeati ew wmasor,,ua. : tu th sa Jy 83 eedSm , , T. GBOEGB'8 HALL FOB BOYS; fifteen miles -' I from Baltimom. on th Waamm MmrwtanA u u , . reopens September 15. Aa nnsurpassedcKngliahV- uiaBBicai ana viommerciai iJoaramg Bcnooi. Terms, l cf w per year,, nor. 4. u. ajJMJKAa, Heisterstown; Md. aug 19 D36t W4t Plain Wor&s,- PBCIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT.! t WISH TO ; extend to tha Patrons of MEN'H WKar nit. POT an thanks for their natronam darintr tha mat twelve months. There" has been a general com. Slalntof hard times, aad all have been affected by. -j ; mare ot less, bnt,ln the language of an old Tar. - we rode tha storm," and can now show among oar 1 resh arrivals, the handsomest and most cemplete . OCk- Of FALL 'AND WINTER ' R SAD Y 'MADS CLOTHlNQte the city, Is sia-rell, It's perfect ri! tephst'onthe markebo t.f: iill AibUs syiJ Will take Dleaenre fai ahoadna iModsl kTHrmtnUnc v lttts,cftc.:, , it'...lt US -('jin: ;:.- ft. ii A at. IA l.ftt 1 mm . : ' '. uttzkboukg; . k- 1 . fe Market St. ji,,,. aug J4tx iinoimcement.fiy a : TT GIVES MB PLEASURE TO BB ABLRTO J. inform the public that my stock of , . , II ZdW hi li'Ji "iiUJiOila-. i-ITfl?.i 1 ! ,imana Milter ne.GoiiuS now eomDlte.nMv stock is 4v far tha. lareest ' apd most varied-ever brought to this State. It wss . selected with great care during my five weeks' stay ."' ' at the North, and I feel confident that my facilities compare ravoraniy witn any norinern nousc, .an p.rlv (nnw.tlnn la anlUHtM). .vjiiHvlt "Aii .( A-DAVLOr- ku3IU ;.l;r;:v.T:,..vQtaier.,M 1 a u threat uargaino i " N STRAW AND LINEN .i1, Tii I - .n ; ; . y ; i Bits ARD UMBKirXAfl.X ; " . . , - HARRISON ft ALLEN'S, - , ; augS4 tf ei,! .Uu- i i city flattersl' Viei7s I j' ' t ' i ", t- " 41 AKB WACCAMAW, AND,yiCINITYt ALSO. .... Vews of all points of interest br and around WIL-,. . ItljllJ .i. - t-1;-,' ' ' t,'--i ' ' '' ' Moore's History .of North Carolina; another lot , , last received - ' . 11 . j Ji : ' ' ' E 1. ... 1 ... r . w--'.. .... . evuuui dwu nuu dcuvoi Biauonery. ur xido derfal inxtramcntof tha age, f angt4tf.?.X fVtT YOUR FArrSD UMMr' SUITS DYED WcjiL-Kvi----.'? .i;T 'nil y 1 u uiai. uiey wiu m iww iwc uia a ail, WILMINGTON DYEING ESTABT, jyntf Market, bet. ad and 3d Bts. i i 1 : 1 ' ral discount to Conntry Dealers. - , ..-'. C, W. YATES. . t llon'tforiret the OEGUINETTB. tha most won- . 1 i

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