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' i - - i "; " ' ' " ' - a r. . b M M . , 1 . N . . '... - - r .. ' . , f .. "; , - ... , . . . . . . .. . - . ' - ' " -i - i S - 1 - "... 1 , " ,, - " " " " . " ' ' mm" ' . - . - - aaas, .: . K the iioEimio otah; By WSX. n. BEIIMAUD. pUrtUSUKD DULY XZCXPT HONlA VS. oimyer, (by mU)pottge pW,.,,. 7 00 Tarcemooth.," , To City Bimnmi uuitwwi lb wmj nn u u not in tilvanee. I Kntered at th Poet Office at Wtlmlugtom, M. U., OVTL1NRR CoDkline made temporary chairman of s New York Republican Slat CoareoUoB lo I ; session at Saratogas he made (be greatest I effort oeum me. nine oew tuei rrr- of Minnesota in aession at Bti Paul; C. A. unman nominated lot JLteatenant i 03Ternor. .... James II. GaUinr. brother l! ,.r ih lnnor of tha Oallin mm ... found murdered near Marf reesborp,: N.C .The leading monthly British eotton l rcularghre. a good many, points n -the CI . , s of the season now. openiag. I , . Farther details of ' the , storm '. pri he I . a . I perty. ". . In the California eleeUoa yea terday the Workingmen voted the straight ticket, the Democrats and Republicans scraicniog. ..... ine crnun are puan- . . . .. rrt, n ... . . i n . ... . . . . . ii iue f uiu jaiug uiuueij; ue uaa laaenio i iha hnab. -A i Ai th kftrnnnn iMHinn nf I . V,rk R-nnMta..- Bj.i. in.. 7",:rr7 r - T7rT7'r I tioa , Wm, A. .Wheeler spoke; A., B. Ckir-1 nell was nominated for vGovtrQOf Hn' the first ballot.4 l. V The National Board of litahh has refused lo furnish money tohuy I ratioos' for the Memphis refugees, as re- I quetedV holding it baa no power to do so, ...Twenty-eight new cases (otffev at I Weruplira yesterday,; and eight' deaths; one new case at New Orleans! , :U . The Bur mese are mustering forces on their frontier to repel the British. . . . . Large deficien cies iu the grain crops of England and Italy. Cely wayo has oflly two or three fol lowers left Geo. Grant has f sailed from Tpkoboma, and wilt 'arrive at San Francisco about thr 21st inat. V A' well known citizen of Prince George county, Va, has mysteriously disappeared. . . Spa iir sends troops to Cuhal' T. . Seventy eight deaths hut week at Havana from yel low fever. . . .1 . Gen. - Hood'a two ; aick dauxhters are reported improving. A man at .Trenton, N: J4 murders, bis-wife nd thep drowns himself. ."Riotous demonstrations were made in ChiUj-oa ac count of -the bapture of the Rimac, troops I were caflied out and fired udou the rioters. 1 ....New York markets: Money easy at 58, closing at 5 ; per cent; .cotton firm at 12i12i eeats; flour without . decided cbauge; wheat c better; corn ar shade firmer and lesa active; spirits tarpentioe steady at 26J cents; rosin dull at $1 25 1 30. i,. ! : ...... Jpbir Sherman says he has not the slightest doubt as to the result in Ohio that the Republicans will car ry the Slate. There are many California rner- I chains in New York at this time. V , . ' I They express a confident belief that there will - be r a general revival of I CalifoVua Iradt .? iii -".i-1 I je as soon aa &ne eieo- lions art over.! - u I The Elizabeth City Carolinian nays wo.are ' mistaken in classifying Wendelt Phillips as a ' Republican, v ' j 4,- ; ; " ?!lJia. .y. castttepttDUCAtt vote in his life: We make the1 cor - rection willingly, as Mr. Phillips has enough) sins to answer for without being accused wrongly, of being , a Uepubhcan. , 5 1 Score one for civil Bervice reform. I The New York Custom House of- a " ' .......... ; facials did not CO to the Syracuse Be- I ' 7 . 1 nubliean nhnvMition 1 Bnt thenan I was badly crusnea, nis ngntarm oroaen in puoiican vnvfefltion., iJutuienani. . . nU thhabke old ex-Custom House offioial, Cornell, will probably Denominated for Gov- ernor. and 'he always acted on th I urinciDle-that the Custom House waa ... . . . - - ' a political-machine to be run''fo .tbA benefit iL&' beoefit ,QLthe , Radical party. Mr. iEtyV. TSfnallerr; Ot , tne xiaw York ; Tribune!, staff ..of oorrespon- .Atrln thfl fiM in i Maine Verv closely, ffives it , as bis I opinioii1 that the ' Republican Candi da te f or,Goen6r will be eleoted by a majority Of 5;000, v.and- that . the Ijegialatare willfntfe kepubliean irl both branches. VVe hope be will turn out to be a a faUeprppheW tie I - .... . . - , v is shrewd, bat not infallible. .ft ':dk: Jnd?e R,ussell has been -: inte viewed npon the' campaign ma by the Asitoville JoarwyVrive a paragraph' wbieff shows the J udge 1 n ne ,aieQ mai , ue, was t a .i - n rim.Ml nnt nrt ' o.n1 M atn. An a Correct, 'Vrfg- or;.,, 3 " " - Democrata will carry North Carolina , , a - ' - m xWi .iney pava a TOum), ioritv nt Aor n.OOO vntara. The ., .......... , .a ... ju i, J udge further said he had no doubt ot the success Of the nepUDiicao pari I pbr m pneni .ainT, vuh . v . .- : r .rlfnand in JatsksoaeouBty.l' siome of these. ty in ibrwaentMn Judge: it may bo yoor ittdgment,wlslzetoentseufot Jewelry was i elected in" 1870, and.tbei great .d,4idVit-h..plUt!.blic.8:-prM;- if w . .,..v 5f--.tra. wferXs-ric ' fraud penly, tl-::' inAtApfi AA)it ha At Charlotte in August three whites and sixteen colored. . . ....... , , . , r- . ... i ... n : i a .... .11 1., : T -rr-wmnVWMBWnmHn wwiHMBNHMaRMHMnMMHMMaMMMHMMMMMMMMMMiiMMiMHMHMMBMiMMMM T-r-TT-rn y n A report in the ;Ne w York jS is to tbe effect that Governor Snrafrne iiome intoxtoated and at- -einP to tnrow hia wife out of a window,' but was prey enied f rocri car rying his purpose into execution by l;tho8anBiJ UA, 11m toom. After that flhe made her rTS. PPW "When ah eot it idrifiDtf a trusted Il"u! WV wwmpwiwa uer eep her frominflaeneasthst he believed 1' Wired Mrs. Spratrue sbould make up her mind as to ber future course, unbiased by ijouiaiue auyice; inai. 11 ane ever jeuine hnnM int. aha A.tl.! nnt nlnvfttAU. Wnd, In any event, that she Should not take "the children with her. The rigid espionage Wished waa . to prevent her from ab- Hugiiut we cui uicu. uis. auiaeuoa rlend8 ... tK.t .he was In'constani! fear of r . . . z j . pome suaoea ouioun.wnen aenner. ner Owe life nor the livesof her children would P rrom ine ungovernaDie anger or ine bsbaod aad father , , . i . f "The children are four in number. Wil lie, aged 13; Ethel, aged 9: Kate,: aged 5, and Portia, aged 4.' Willie remains with nia f.lk... t it a IKma lltllA v 1 o tin Sprague took with her." f' ' ' ' ; j '. 1 . j :'i'JL l . ' , r-" ii i i: TiiTit .T nrr.ATiriTlft P11 M WPWlwne. Rev. J. T. Whitfield, D. D., died at Enfield on Thursday lsst. r Internal rQenoa icolleotiona. in Fouttli District for'AugusH 8,trl38 i( The Raleich & 'Gaston Railroad has declared a dividend of three per cent. lurrah ! Better late than never. i Raleigh Nev:j Tito reporter learns that the wife of the Rev!.' Dr. Brooks 6f Wake Forest t Cpllt:ge,-is lying d anger ously ill at that place. i f- I ! Mayor: Martin,- of Beaufort, jaskea another appeal for help for the des titute people of that place, rendered' so by the late disastrous storm. 1 vr i c j.i. ., . ii.:u iast week, four three cdloted andone white. In August, six white and eleven Qoioreu; loiai sevenieen. l; sj i i js Jackson Reporter-. The Wil- mington Stab is not only one of edited papers in the Stole, but forfn nea of news and typographical appearance, it Cannot be beaten. jtxSl L Mnroranton Blade: Rishon lv- man was in town this week, end held a conference with the Trustees of j Wrlber- fbrce School, and he instructed to push the. woik forward with all possible, dtspaTch. Mr. Jos. VV. Glenn, lawyer, of Beidsville, was thrown from a wagon near that place, last Friday and had a leg broken above the ankle. A special to the Danville jfctstsays fears of the necessity for ampu tation are entertained. Hickory iVew: Dr. E. O. Elliott, ot the Sparkling Catawba Springa, has pur phMMt B..BuuraMe eniriDa.' which ha latenda using for conveying passengers to and from orT. ,'I,M1,U mau 1U ran stationary, machinery. , r . j Greenabrbi Omtral &etant: Rev. W. 8. Bynum, Episcopal minister, of this nlace. haa received and accented a call ' '.nrMn nt Kf p,.,!.- nh.ni in Winston. Tbe report that diphtheria bhs broken out in ureensooro is unuue Chapel Hill Ledger: On Thurs day last Col. U. is. uulhrie. Acting U . a. Deputy Marshal, arrested Dr. E. K. Wil- j liSmson, on a charge of violating the postal Haw.. He was carried before Commissioner I strayhorn at Hillaboro and discharged.r 1' I Hiokorv Preu -Bishon Lvrni Hiokory Pre J BishoW' Lyman, assisted by Rev, Nelson Falls, held divine servieeiin the Episcopal church yesterday ad last . night. .The Lord's Supper was celebrated, several persons' baptized and confirmed, and the services bronghoutt of a very iolerestiDg'chsracter. r ; ' ' 1 ' Wnrrenton Gazette: Herr Gil- &v. a German farm laborer, was struck M WMantiy kinea; last jrnaay, py a xau- . .m rm A whll. . t WAVIP I. 1 11 A aAAfll ffftUlH U UW, wuitv V. w w mm .mm .fvww wwm. timber for Col. Lindsay Price. His skull liaad badly mangled. ; Slif&i w toin, the lone nrocesslon one by one. Ii iAnd some pursue tne larse, ana some me 1.1 trriA- : I,But whatsoever lot to, each pnicdmes i caanotwa tte sound of the mui- It is a deal of trouble to sift : ftms from the : piles of chaff in some of Odr exchanges, under the neaaoi- joca foreicn news. State news and what not If editors woum oniy arrange unaer proper heads how much neater, more workman like and easy of access would their columns be. 11 wouia save news euiiora macs ume add irouble, , ! ;.!ft vtit wh" ? The mother of H.5 P. ' Badger is anxious to know; where, he is now liviflg. qu k.a knt ha.rrl f mm him ainoA TiTnvAm QUO UV HVMU ..WM. H.H. m.mw A. w b i&n. He wss then near Csstalia VM&J Bfeer.Richjno: U Re 5l)f7 mOmas E. Skinner installed pastor of the First Baptist I . j.-. al a. am hawiniv t!n rtr- IWITH TTOTB VOBOUVC. u uo aekin called to IU pastorate. ' He had al- I itnlnMl vh8D absent.' tO I rBtUm tO i t tj t-i: am AtiitM rvi v i-t w .J-" 7f I days alnce.tound a sheep down ia his shaft, l .nt feat deeo. The aheeD was unhurt. l:i--exceDlio0 of a-maiTpiece of flesh I hetnff knocked off its' Chin. 4. We have i been snowai oywti --ut a. dwiui, vt wo 1 e u".nd.ome specimens of Bsp- I gtdne, a,ifade0j pure. aad. of ample tbhT city, during the month of August, lS&SttMm u5 . .t -muiJ?..t9-. MUit.M Ik .r .umV.i ih ata wr'rll7iintniatera in T Ta (i.. nt MAttr Caroltrla. 222"ehnrchea i nd 17.7 memoer? T-r A'r- . I . . :, XI !...4..1 .1: Q..llh has been eiecieu oupcunicuucu i uonu . (M'i i .-,r , " ff. - i'j U 'V'tii.t . i i ,' ' i) v. Ill (K i Ii " iii i ror u nion county, f Raleleh'Sladei a colored maa of -Rockingham cottuty.-re- Mi -! 1 abci2S' !r. ? ai?vJ,Wj WrWM ajonei tenedTelbla Glen. .Another sulphur spring I iuud iuu i ill i .limn uwn. jiu iwen enrm i irecent tWillie resiened "1" .was abundanttn tnawoodr;iKjrjngthe re- cent rainy weather. , There was (re- J Vtucu la ouue nceiuuriOK iuo yeareuuiOK I p-ugusteuui, io,..04-oaieB oi cowon. i This is an excess ever last year of 3524 pates, stij.,, u-ofi. ! 1 iTi!i-.'f a t?v;-. n iXrnl yean, son of Mr: Stevens, section master I On the Ralalsh & . AUffustk Air Line . Rail- 1 toadi whonsideaaome.twerTa mtieefrom 1 j i . ' 0 . - this place; 'leu or a pair oraettaotfwtii I Which he waa flaying, .and-atocka holb l puuu ioro sis laroiiuDo u wiucuiwna f thewindprpe, and thO othenawrysi t Raping the Jugular veln:. f jjfK. 4. M, Cov- Jngton waa called : to attend the little sut" erer, and sayt that the little fellow is re torering. , -- Durham kPlantt Friday was tho rgeat day that Durham ever had.and was by far the largeBt break of tobacco, ever seen in north Carolina in one day.. Far mers were here with tobacco from Chat- lam, Wake, Alamance,' Caswell, Person, ind the D4d Dot- quantities of the ld ci22!5r in l fiTe grange and wanytiie, minion contributed large Weed. Every nook and or the warehouses were filled, and every available space; in town was covereo-witn wagon The break at the warehouses I contained no leas than 250,000 pounds of j t-;j mi. nv ... ... -r3 T7- 1 ; Aveiusviue j.imer. uuage n.err is not so violent asainst the round dance I how that be has. seen so many beautiful 1 tdrtlfetipg their flounces in madderAtog pjimsnouse ouruiup yesieraay, me xoia. 1 Ha cannot ten how it r.Aiiffht fir. Mr. B.. I Itves at Mayneld. . t Judge Kerr is im- proving, tie thinks his w nhi i auiMuri: iijil sa . saaa aassvia s rniKi aims -kb. b i-.a. . ev. a : ar -a. home he would have been far better off.-1 -I A nrotraeted meetine is in nrosTess at I SWp, Bapts and Methodists conduct- j tSrday and Mr. Joe Lambeth preached in aaai asj auk it Ut-cvuwiuo nvmiicu J w the evening. There were five converts and between twenty-five and fifty penitents. Raleigh Observer: Four con victs were yesterday taken out to the pen itentiary by Deputy . ohena j. 5. Bryan, wnose umes and terms of sentence were Jack Williams, white; 20 yearsj Moses llinton, colored, 1 year; Fred Ulnton, co lored 1, 1 year; Burley Haywood, colored. 1 Atthe pig sale of tobacco in 1 Hn nf W.VnA Mnm. '.Wii nnt iha i..t I Vi ea m am T2i4 a o luot A.f A maM T - T-r "! J, .WW - of bu crop at an average' price of 132.50 I per hundred. Tbe revival at tbe Bap- I list Charchat Rolesville continues. Twen- ty-sevenpersoBS were kdmiited fnto-thei church on Sunday, and treat interest in the I meeting continues. Tbe graded school I 0TerPfUa enfolled- 1h8 "ddVSnt. number will Governor Jarvis rotdbeaded canei which be lost at Beaufort aunng the dis aster, was found last Saturday and returned to him Monday. The revival of reli gion in tbe churches near Auburn, in this county, continues, and there have been many conversions. - - The meeting of the Central Baptist .Association waa held last week at Olive Branch Church, Oak thiri3.w I !nH ThTSeeUng SSd e introductory sermoa was I urove township. a large attendance. three days. The introductory Nat E. Cannady of Granville, was elected MKViKUVU Uf iWl. A. . U.'.AlllWMllh'V.ii I rl. tti . . . 1 . . . . Moderator; B. F. Montague, ot Kaieigb, Secretary and Treasurer; aaq tev. J. b. roreipy, Historian. Nlir: ADTBIttTlilKirf Nlr ? 4 fduHBOK Elegant goods.- n I EijisBsdlnfuaw A. Djivn To couatty merchants. I Haix & Pjt4BtFeahayhi hi ! i . . . . ... a. - . jsrouea saramer on toast aretne. ha est annetizinir dish:n:, 7 ' 1 i. i Mr. Fred. G. Robinson is re ported 6 be rapidly . regaining his health ana Birengin up JXOrui. ' . . - ... . -r ... . . r ! irror. AgOStmi-W wrippiug on tne "light fantastic" to some purpose in Char-. lotte. ;We nnderstand that, he has a. good school tbeie. ';,-! "' i The working of the : pile-driver 1 1 -Sji'f'v at me new ouiiumg ueiug ereoieu uy uie i Navassa Guano Company; on Water street, attracts no small share of attentlori.rX' y ' A neativ arrancred collection; of TJ.'S. postsge-hips, o WdeSprniaatlons ana uescripuwuo iauou, jw vu umviuuu at Yates book-ftpre-; The MMajPno'in value from onecent WWkty dlfarsch. - I I i -s s-: fF-. v a 1 1 1 'r W -r lirtnht- tin hahtaihatsbn of - f'- irTnJIPMr-::. th Signal wrfoj atopu sigh'alaeiordered jlolat"., ton Md'fkvmOtrtffPrtd Dutstmkeptupatthestatlonrihlf city. hut still kept up at the statlon-itf this city. The stoim centre yesterday morn tog twas neiriNa8hViiie,?Jrehtf.; 'and signals were rJi.Mwl Klllflrfthafeoa9trbmSavah- W P7V.-: At irMuiiW ,ererprderea uown ror isacana yy! Another Base BairrJiafc; '' ' ' f v, v,ere,prdered. A meeting was held last night by a num. i ' - ' 1 ia . -1 ' new club. A. AID UOAIAOr UOIUWi iawa w f f-trfTJ,.;nn. nil f!ant al n ft Hi GraAL , AWW aavv-f wa.'--r?, I Secretarv and Treasurer J. L. Roberts. A I I' I . K -W' P uu ius hdu, uu iic iuo reamcuce uiait. ; "collect that lilue D1U S3lOWS oil sorrows i . . . , Jbha.WUUanu, four miles east of .town 'itStlmS hli? " AgwthTOlhiaci himself an Id Wwitiielast ;wek.heen.LbioiiRhi.loi We hereby tioUf ylhs-a, ha heWIH- cferateaifcaUn ssfe smsssssi weuid ;aar: i was evidently-, calling -for! a gVXB ab .telephbne; hell wfth aMpn- fr jS-SriaifO WMn:iheQoveW8hip hAihiji reiiuehcy abd regntyaad'asiihk fiiJ Lumberton' liQiesoniau-.Ai .;J flJoe ihlere f" 'is hereby ;b(6rbed . waV4haf..aSM.riffiMi vtw meetiac of .the Shoe- Jleel Uiflea. E. I tToe isn't here anv to sbeak of. hut we hone I Lt.l ..r-..- J; laa o iit-., . McRae was elected Cantain. vice C. T. T 'T.L'i L.L'-l'Zl .'it'i I preumaHMicw .uenutna: o uemw, ana toe . D?X D. Croom was Pe wl:D?om? " -rJborittTiof 4isimtWchada,:ar;facts.5too ( ii i. ..k t li'Aii n il w(ir : i 1 . t w .1 . !. : j ...... . :. '!':(. ;-..'... S-'V' " . I I i Person! br a l.avra;. WJjrir. -i, ri t ht . rt.rvnio & A a ra Af ika liSiAJt battalion, left w j last ,night t fo ! . . - ;mo?!, , -tv. h average young gentleman who comes iato . -; .- . , r , - - ----- - i dwUly, he. exptjcU to . taJte ,on flesh ;i fori OOtWlUUiaDUUlK a .iuiijv .uiauf iwi itntArintta , Ihn ihiH !! -ft a r nthiar "rnv t - 1 r - -'v r " .IT. huek" the dust of Wilmington ironr the ioW otbkewportea. Te., veri strong and x lusfy as a young tjagle wiabe iuir.u. .i..n k oioVpaJ th a.n WiW .riiLnWUnnat.finaihft lUO TCUVU JW 9".. j v i r r "T . ,7i:jIIi ' i T."J mes, naeunio me swwiows, au ne san auaiers and sicn. xnen wo. fuaii. cau pa jrpnnftm.NB,hou waBta satSsfkctlon5 every gentleman who wants VsausfkcUon'V to drop in at tpe TAB pmce . ana aee, now fearfully and;; wonderfully .,made" is pur. redoubtable Major. t!, :tf: -! hiu mmmm 1 ,i Wiliiri vvari. v r There was a good attendance attbeMay- or's Court yeste rd,mortlr)g of jrflceen; Witnesses and lookers-on, but the cases brought before lhis Honor were'bnly ; two In : j number and of minor importance. " j ! A cored maa was arraignod lof dfunkT enness 'but in consideration of his previous 1 eood character! . and it , being his, first i offence, he was iet off . wjthout fine pr im-1 prisonment. . ; ; , :I 1 a colore u man wa:,uBcu.,iw .iw uw 1 1 . . . .2 -.1 ia .1 1 .. ,i':. wbuucs iBiu.s.ww0h0u. to the .wife of .aapthej cjiizen, 00 the airee. ,,. . t.lXL 5n .u I. i This aooeared to be a ease of what mieht 1 .i..n .. i . 'VZ-'i op wrmea aouoie-oarreueu uoiuesuu iaic- .lfcity: "AM the parties' were' chorea.' aft sianaer wa auowea 10 r locir aumcnn: !rvwr hhd nnarrels resnlred. which : ended ahd trial; and a line of $i6 fbr obe of the par,y. 4 The moral of . all which is. Be virtuous and you'll he happy." . A Ootreetloa: Jin our Wednesday morning's issue, in noticing the work of grace now going on at the Fifth Street Methodist Church of this I city, we stated that .on Tuesday evening I ue Da8t week there were tweaty-seveapen- I HenU at the altar. &c. Jt should have read . ; iv- . -T'-i- - i . .. - . . . ...... ., - Monday evening 01 tne present week,, rye trn tli.t on Tnendsv evaninir ot this week i,a. ' ,0 1mra ZA tk.t he W I Wttaa apd that there were spyeral coaverslous,. with twen- ty-seven penitents at the alta. JtJ s lalso tted th'ai several persons pwfessed reli-j "tieir homeson Tueadsy; wbw wer. at' tbe church as penitents -the night be fore. . The pastor, Rev. B. B. Halt is la boring earnestly faithfully and eealously, aqd is assisted by1 those excellent workers, Rev; Dankt McPherson and lady. ' aTaa.asissto.rltsUtostf: ' -: ' ' , A 'F Utert;lirformatlbn lhat wecaogathe on this all-absorbing subject .10 many of I ' . all-absorbidg sublect 10 many of j - . . " w "- IMUtrtMlTm AT- T til. NVlSUlUlIMn Wiuf bo 1 a radical change in thO costumes for street wear and out-door toilets' the coming season. Hats will be made of substantial fm. .-.fcA.. will h . ..ri rfAnt fetratot 1 , 7: y I , " , TJ; joresses wui oe maae or Birung wooieu oiou. and'hlgh buttoless Jtid gloves, that come T ioithe shoulder and then wrinkle down to i. u' , i ; . ; t .1-1 .--i 'o.s-i yy,..i vm, , ,,.! , i Iwlll he a nortion of tha'attir. We never I uaiy;wiau?.iM W-WLr IReilroad.. . r...k. ? niaoia : Piuiiuciuuii uam u. a .... . ...... . . . .. .n . . . . 1 isicn recenuv uiai aiiu nuaan as. adiodit xpresaed her determination never tsmarry. What. never r" said i her interlocutor'. I itlnn rirht there. nQ nntdUkiAnlhonv I r - -"v "M iwaan p r a or I wiU brain you with this umbrella' la lin omorirennv of this cnrnter Lhe necea- I ly or naving a atyut umpreiis is apparent. teal Kitatte Salea Messrs! Croaly '& Mbr iold uciips) resterday the following, viz: - House and lot on Third, street, west side, between Cbesnut and Mulberry, known at th.Bayprcperty,M0Mr4 James KnighV iui fo.vw. . , ., , . i. . tTnn.a kind lilt ntv nnlK atila nf M Brbftt . between Eighth and Ninth streeU two story dwelling-lot 50 by; 165 feet, to Mr.' George Myers, for $895. , ts 1" ? -! J llouse and loton west aide of Third, be-f twpen Church and-OasWeetreeUr house enhtsinin- flntrumn .hJ ' ltf t r&ehatrrine Rl Shv 100 feet. toDaniet Howard, for 1490. . i -r "j "j -o? -. f ?pTe satea.ere au.maue ?Vl&. conftrniaion pjjhe 'fawfajH owners pt h property. .. -ft l-j ' -!-- .JIl:,' .r'" ' 1 ' " v . - , ,, t r v-kJFv...A: .ri.Vwi'ii 'f in Mmmston: i&nwi wit: 5 - ' ' lV(WM--nMWti the yoaeg boyaof tht corriniunify, - and a -SL vS&l'&S g,,. j M ets. tf following are the members of the two clubs:" ' htmers anid - v StWighiHa WiM9fcWmJlM 1 FT f T 1 TBI - mLliJt..J I -ar " vr f wi vuiu 6 , . wfor when old and. young, rich sad poor. Pastor -Willie "Grant'' Eddie ! Manhmg, an Doctor i Lawyer and ttor, all, testify to hav- C.r . fwmnti ftt;t "H" 'ibeenchytheta, we must belleTe and doubt lumenlhal. ' no longer. See other columa. iWf. 1 Murrain. I Louis Blumenlhal IVljifjH.iii It Fot tfai J-Sduth AUshtic"- 3, 1 partly cloudy wealheT,lpuwIW iBaic.t i-as tor fo-Idaviisirti i-ea ot.uiar. - W A.maUatfreMPfWCto ouctaio iwum wuuiu iikw hwui w faiulo orphans beyond the reach or want 1 Who'U Start thO ball tv- -i ; ' r ' " ' .AM.t.r u ,r ; r i.rt ksttler Keri " The fottowtng wlll Wiov the' state of : the' iermometerr at.atapiu.piahtio4fid,at 81 yesterday evening,- Waahington; nean. le, as ascertained from the dail bulletin led from the Signal Office tn this city; Ltfakfa.';Vii:,..W JCeyWeStl 84 tUsta. u u 86 ; Alobile. .,. . . .OS -I f 00 -1 Montgomery, . . . .,,84 New Orleans, . . . .86 laatavtiv w ?rcana,4w.Ji 98 runtajrusa,..i.z Savannahs 89 Stl,MarksX.J..;'..8T WUmingt..;. lalveston. ..... .83 ivana..;i..ii'..8y Indianola: ....... 91 J . . . ' -T? lacksonviue ...... va 3hW?1,af5! 0.1. The members of the Champion Base Ball Jlub have ari been ordered out to die Ath- letlegTeUrtifftBlS'hfternodn toractlcei . f-.U :-..! I It is ucdersiood that a c alfe'crockfdr challenge will be fxtended them for a game ;next week, in ?hlch many-olho bast- players of this section, Willi participate! and a veiy anima fed and intaiestiog game may be .tntiipa;. d.j vcu Kxcairaloai, An excursioiTfrom llockihghani, Ric- mond cpuhtyr! to WiUningta and SaiUi-r vllle, ia announced for .next: Wednesday, the 10th, .iast., under the managementVof Cr. C.T. Willis. P Bocklngham., , . telVfclft :AIg Af AtC IN BE.' French barque Reunion sailed from 4-ntwerp for this port on the 8 1st ' August Schooner . Jclif sailed from pel- aware Breakwater for th import on the 80th AqgUSt.: t , f. .' ; .. . :i ! T ... Ii 1 : . TTi . T- : efcn, sailed from Antwerp for lhis port, on the3iatult. " j L 1 . ' v , 1 vLv.. n th.' .hn.i. n h.- i..t tVi . : ., : .... Jk uuwo, anu uiu not arrive nere umu av o'clock yesterdsy : morning, 'some eight Dura behind time; ' 1 The revenue cutter Colfa Capt. Barr "has returned to SmithvBIe from a trip out- le. She reports that she . was unable to 4 u7b cime beyond the bar. ! V tit Tn trn fVrinftmV ntTA thn"rupiat! liiniii first; hence when the Baby iasWrerinsrwrlh jpu liiarraoaar etc., use ax once ur. lsuira liaoy yrup and, observe its zemarkably quick and beneficial effect. , X . . . . , j ; , ; IThe mafia etc TUB 1TXAIL.S. (The i mafls close and arrive at the City www w . Li :-i , I Nprthern thrpugh mails. . . 75 P.ik ifthern through 4and ..way, muuk . ' (.-..' '-sr. .on sJr-' j'- iut ni.may W?H, w..u xav aa;- auiu iw ir. a. Mails for the N. U. Railroad, Sand rontea aunnlied . there- Ifrom, including A. & N. C. M ?UowI' vt southern mails lor all points ; HOUth. dailV. iZJSQ A. M. and ,7:45 P. M. Western msolstc. V. At'yldaily . , ! (except Buuday)........;.. fKIP. M, M. inus ior paints oetween jio, . JL It.Jl.irfArf ' ' uw uu uumusiuu 730 AM". o Vridayg. . j V.V.;. ..;.-.4 ifi00 P M. Favetteville. via Lumberton. pauy, SXCept BUBdays.. . . UnJO PrM. -v . i w- . . Oaslow. C. t HI, and; interme diate offlces every Friday. . ..OrOO-A. M. SrnJthvHle ' mans, , by , steam- . . boat, daily (except Btmdaysy ' 2 .-00 P. 1 it JMAiisor ;jcasw niu, toww Creek and bhaltotte,-tfrery t ' Friday at..My.. ........... .,6iOO.A Wilmington ana juacK Ktver Chanel. Mohdayt ahd Frl- days- at A.iW. ; K)0 A: M 1 U SI OjiJBN FOB nttlJVBatT. i 'Sdwa'y 1 Ai Mw a. T nuuis. law, jo. I S0UtheT11,mallS. . . . . .... 70 A. M, v- ---- i Midfrom 2 to SSaP.Mi ; Money order and Register Department open same- ee stamp ;Ua:. I to 830 P. M.. and on Sundays from 80 to I 0:S0Al M.'; I MlrniM fM M It Mnwat ittirnnrwlum 1 Stamps IOr Sale atj i-istaofficeiaciosed. vv.f l tf MaUaidlepted f irtreeioiee every day:&t4.0QP. -j- , M -"SJ ,,- MI?' I Z.XgXlZ I wia;iowuat:i " Lr' 1 IsimM'mMX.M. "1 Bliaabtttkat Bllaaethtown...,.i.8ept. 13,14 wuterRat AJb as waKstre:::;;;:!::;pr .5 I Onslow , . . . a. i..Oct' -a6i -SS 1 Duplin, at Wesley ChapeL ....'.h.Nov. t. I ClintOBUat MiSmx.J.L.....i: iliiVl S Ooffiffir?afieS S i..- ar.Aa aitnitrwi a-v . - . i Ui-; Presidiag Bidet.. w i v I i, i ate m IT POSSIBtJElthat a remedv made 'of sech common, simple plants as Hope, Buchu, Mandrake, Saadelion. Ac, make aolt&a&y andaaeh marvelous make so many and aucn man ears a Bok Bitters do 1 jU idearuearaa aa Pastor it Jll-il'ii' Ju" ,1 rb U l I: ff i- .WHOJLEuNO. 3,763 TwAia3aB8w!BetNavy 11 6BKBN TtTBTLB BOTJP. DWJmottfc.-Atk ltmr grocer for it. Trade snppUed t?7 J. K CBOW, WU- ria kotariNrj st at can always be had at tne lUDWl Places in -the Otr : The Parcel! House. Harris ewa Stand, and the 8ta Office. FOR UPWARDS OF THlTtTY TKABH Mm children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wnrnoourjreipUateA the bowel, ehres xhrswraar sad diabbboka, whether arising from teethinxor ottr ;caase.' An j old and WeU-trtee remedy K iiil iiJ-fcr 4hi J I 3LABTTB8 TO 8AH Skxitm". Heloiee I ThenaMU. teataatf GiJDrH,s Bdlfho Sap wfll eare i yon.' Use it instead or the greasy liniments and astrin gent waaaea with which jfettW heretofore Btlmtt latjd the disease, it is cleanly, safe and speedy. Harrakifor she Black. ..ri the nn.i. nmtiU rtiHn... nTST- ' ' rjJSBENGUSH QUMSTne attention of snorto enta lnvited'tothe advertisement fjLmen.il A 7 IFftlla M A. M m . . . . . . . gnnw, rnrnrlngnam, ItngTand'. Their guns are made So order according to; apeci&eatipns and- measnre.. JnentB farmshed, 'thus easnrlng the right crook. ; . aansi ViAV " B" m PiRBT, Ga. Apdl Mta, 1879. I'l have watched the use of thei&edicine known as Swift's s tlC 8rjechte; over flftv wearfe and havn n ' iypi phili- or heard of an instance of failure to core when pro 4.1... T-. . Oar 1 u r . .'. . ' known a iwnwro nium oosncaxane tloa a Blave not warranted, whom he treated with Uds reaaedy. anaeuredhlra aeoadaad-well Inltemr rwmu.' jujtat jean wxerwaras ne aaia the dot naa never-had av reran or, -tha Ihmum kvt .XiiM From work." H. L. Dshhabb. Bold by Gbsxh & jPfcAXWHt. and all Dmeelsta. t?r- lo J.'r.. L new advertisements: Pteaw, and linen Hats, T, XQS LOWE8T PRICES. 1 tJ817..04 iccfiived at ' ( , aaRKOK A AI4JSN'fl, , . cepts U . r i I Black t.i Ml u fitf ORBTKO DlAGrOifc COATS and VB8T8, Prince Albert and Engliah WALKING COATS, ktK(3AHT QOOI)8, very cheap, ' Sept 4 ft'' ' iAt :' MUlisON'S. Nolice to McMs ia M Miln t WTJLD CALL T3R sATrXSTiOK OP THJS Merchants in, the ; Coantry to the , fact: that I have il season laid Jb a very LAKQK STOC Qfc CLO- HING FOR WHOUESAI4NG, and I feel snored I eaa offer . them INDUCSMKNT8 IU PRICKS Amy TURKS that will compare with any Northern WB. TAKE SPBCIAL PAINS TO 8BLBCT tOD bIZBS ah FILLING EVKN THE 8MAJLL iT ORDJSR. Acall lSAeapectfuly solicited When ,uuj( uur city. A. ;nAVTD "PhA mnt.W " sept4tf '' Cor. Frost and Princeaa aits. Musical fonierl THe Zithers ! T T CAN BB TUNKD LIKB A PIANO, BY iSeaasof a key.' Cart be ployed by notes or figures. Any person eta play on it la less than five minutes. For sale St: HBWSBKHGBR'S. A VERY LARGE LOT 0Y BB8T ITALIAN VIOLIN ; . i i!A0 GUITAR STRINGS, r . Just received at tie ,, ... sept 4 tt.HYjB BDQV. '4a STORE. , s rejBh Arrivals.'. 'Q Boxes CRKAM qUBSSB, . ( JQ Tea Fairbanks' LARD. . 1 AA Boxes POTASH and LYB, YolUllati -iMi-n iai- :. u - i w. .. BAGGING AND TIBS 1 For sale low bv sept 4 DiWtf i ; HALL ft PBAHHALL. JLKentr-- A SCftOOtr1 b6tJSKoh bte corner of Tonrth 'anSt tiock Streets'. ' 'Applyto-'- 'j;M' ;- .. .. SOBALD VirRAR nr T aogxirit th" hac 7A8.H.CHADBOU&N. FoxBent, Tse HOUSBandLOT, on North Front Street (known as the Qason property), occupied at present by Mr. Jas. A. Sprin. WMg xreeeession given 1st vccoDer. f I Appiyio GBO. H. KBLLX, Ageat. TorBcint, . .llrl'tiK.MdJi n For one year, from October 1st, 1879, that large and commodious Brick Dwel . ... i . ..I (...,. ! . )g. containing Thirteen Rooms, situa ted on Front Street, lhe -residence of the late Bit i - - ! . ; ' . ! ' t w. HaH, and at present occupied by Mrs. E. J, Quince as a Private Boarding House. . Kitchen, ServanU' QaArters, fine Cistern of Wa ter, ana an necessary uu-noaaea on toe premises., j For terms, Ac, apply to Real Katate Aeenta. ugS8 4t nac ang881,Bepta,4 , IV TTBR JA. N( EROSKNB OIL 12 GENTS PER GALLON, Mo uu c narped or aeuvered at the aoove price. j Averill Chemical Paint, Paints, Oils, Glass, 1060 pairs Sash-and Klin da, and a great many Doors, all Blses.atVeryLowFigares. . ',': j i ,(:! ; . ; HANCOCK A DAGGBTT, ,t septieodSm j tathso,.,. , SS Market St. ! j Preston: Chmmiing & Go. tA ha now vsamYmQ j : -ai5;i8chonerfhuhL: Davis,' A lotCHOICS BASTB8X MAX. v-.i'u- u 1.. . ieptS tf j ' J Send to orders early : CKeck Ydur Baggage. rVTISlTORS ALONG" THE" wffekbnt rail- V Roads will o wen to nave . iseir .uaggage Checked atrect to - I OTTBRBOUBG'S "Men's Wear Depot" uco .s'.:ic ichaflenge Shirt' Agenfey, 4. 'V'V'iiwIiwtQi 'wihiimgtoniir.C. ' I trti,' int1 Ottt'rnfX rvirrrrilrA ktnrk.nT rTlothtrir anrl 6enU FurniBhtog.j3oods m, thecltyv ,tyie and Reinforced with Thirty Dozen Challenge Shirts oviasi Bieamer. rnce. wnoieosie wr rcuui, wu 'H'"'1 '. fJXTKUBUUKW'B - - angSttf . -r , ff. .Men's Wear Depot.- I OT. GEORGE'S HALL FOB BOYS, fifteen miles 1 AJ from Baltimore, on-the Westertv Maryland B.R. I xeopeiu September 15. I Claaeiand Oommercial I from $300 to $300 per yei A. M., Relsterstown, Md. I reopens September IA An an surpassed Bnglish u DwnuBg ncoow xerms, ear. Piof. J. C. KINEAR, - ia;j)iii w ! tat. liiii 1 i BaBa L . KATES OF- AM VBOTIilrlG. One Bquaxe baa day,...r....;. . ... 11 00 - 1 ,(wooirii.'........ ..... 1 IB 300 w threeoaysw...... ... .... M. ravr ys,..,, ave days,... ...... :...... One week................. Two weeks.... 8 60 4 01 5 50 8t0 1000 17 00 84 00 40 00 60 00 Three weeks,.. Osa month.,. Two months... " .'.! I, Three months. Six months,,.. One year,..:-... tVOoctract AdvertleeaaeaU taken at propo:' tjonately low rates. Tea lines pelld Noaparel type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. October 1st FALL CAIIP AIGN WILL COMMENCE. .sJl.J Ml tVeatber haa been teo hot Tar People to read Adver tisement. FULL LINE OF Fancy Groceries JUST RECEIVED AT - P. L. Bridgers & Co. 8500 Reward ! 'or ft Cigar at the same price that equals our .... ' V- I 1 - - P-U-I-N-CI-P-E. .1.1 8250 Reward! OR ONE THAT BEATS OUR SOLON SHINGLE. 8100 Reward ! or an all-Tobacco Cigarette, of same style, fiuish and quality, that can be sold as low as our ROSE AXD LILLY. : ' ' ' eeptS tf Attract ive Prices JpAIR BATING BUTTER at 15c, upoct uooAung Butter at IJc. . . Barrel of Ef tra Fjamily pioor $6 fiO., , . j . (Aj (A Barrel Qf Good Family Flour 5 50; alao in half Barrels at S5c extra, Every barrel guaranteed trom New Wheat, and freah from Mill,. Another lot of those Extra New Mackerel ezpee- ted by Steamer, at 75s and $1 00. A fresh lot of those Extra Cream Biscuit and Cream Pilot, at 10c per pound, ezi ected dally. call and prico GoodR tern determined to offer THE BEST BARGAINS IN FAMILY -GROCE RIES in this City: - Look out how and see if I dent do it - ' . 4 - ' J as. C; Stevenson .sept 3 ts j'H. Y; &W;Sv8. Co. JOTICB. AFTER THIS DATE FREIGHT wp be receiVed and Bills ot Lading signed at PIER No.' 34, BAST RTVBR, New York, instead of a Per No. 13, North River, aa heretofore. ' ,aug30tf THOMAS E. BOND, Sup't. j Shingles. All Kinds, t OWB8T PRICES. . LOOSE OB IN BUNDLES. O. G. PASSLKY.Jr.. ept3tf Cor. Orange and S. Water sta.' Leather is Up ! -V- - .;I a . WhUe the price of ' Leather is upward, and BOOTS and SHOES are costing more than here tofore, weare yet sell ing at pur former LOW ; PRICES. Buy now and IV. mABflff. . GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS, ; , SON. Front at., WUmlngton. ! Vie ws I jTaKS WACCAMAW AND VICINITY; ALSO, V jews of all pointsof interest in and around WIL MINGTON. "v:: , y ; ,' " ' Moore's Hiatory of North CaroUaa; another; lot just received. ; .,.i4 - . . . ; . . School Books and School Stationery. Llbe- - ' ' ' - ral discount to Ctosntry Dealers . , i . ; Don't forget tbe ORGUINETTB, the most won derful irmtrument of the age. angSltf Cotton-Gin-Rislrs AB ykRY LIABLE TO BUBN VtTT WB ARE making a specialty of them this season, and par- : .. . . t , . ' ties wishing to rasuM them would do well to call etirtftt'Wl" ' ' -U-- 1 fiaWnnd ApitUcaUon BIsnkS sent' by mall FREE OF CHARGE. , j JSO. W.- GORDON A BRO., ' General Insurance Agents, i North Water Street. ang 31 tf f lyip m in m T H ;!.ii. !.'): ill Mi m 1! It : If,, H IT, i: Id Ml: w fel it iit i I ill I i is; I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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