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HE HOENING STAR. to ivm. ii. ixuitNAk. liUSHSP DAILY EXCEPT MONl.A Vk, UTU Of tSXTRBCMUTUm IX aDVABOa .lc yf . (by wall) poeta iaid, gi u in month, 4 t tire- DODthB, i 4 .3onU " " ... !0t m mtv SabesriDara. aeurarea in aav Dart of Lha saswsKs 1.1 UU " . -4..va Ml laW n idvance. S:torcd at Urn Poet Office at Wilmington, n. C., " "a!L!LLm OHTI,l!KK. Tba Mayor of Port Huron, Micb.. appeals to ino cnamy aau geoerueuy 01 ma Atner- 1 - j ' a 1. n icau people for aid for the Buffereia by the forest Area. A steamer wrecked and lifieco lives lost on Lake itichian Satur- day. A wind, bail and rain a lorn) damaged cocaiderable property about Dan v.l'c, Va., Sunday; several persona were injured. Official advices have been received of the safe arrival of I be Arctic expedition under command of Lieut. G.-eeley. Oae of Guiteau's guards. Srn!. Ma9on, of the Second Artillery, at u mpleJ lo kill Guileau; tbe ball grazed his bc-J; Maaoa waa put under arrest. Tii-- unfavorable symptoms uf tbe Presi- ,i.ni Sandty gave' rise to anxiety; he is tbtcnteued with an abectss 00 tbe light 1 iu. ; Nat iiib'.'d bullelio, buvrever, waa ni re lav rr)lo. Cattle are dyi&g on nil iid-.H in Outario because of tse drought. The but season in Tunis ha, ended, ud the Frencb are preparing for an active I ciiDpi?n New York maikels: Money 4(5 er ceul ; cotton quiet at 12fl2i cts; 3.ialieiu d ur quiet and firm at $3 29 8 o0; wbeat l2c bibber, ungraded sprirg il I0l 30; cru ilic bibber, ungraded 6.&2 cents; spirits lurjKjuiino dull and l r at 53 J cis; rod in Arm at $2 30&2 85. Nineteen deaths from sunstroke iu New York on the 10th up to noon. The Apaches are thought lo have murdered 400 people to New Mexico. liev. Dr. Thomas, a very able .Met hoditt clergyman, has been found guilty of heresy in Chicago. In i'c day last week 22 dead bodies werr taken from the Morgue in New Yoik. There were 10 children. The Stalwarts are still trembling at the thought of the probable candi dacy f Mr. Tilden for the Presi dency. Ii whs twenty years ago the Bap tiL translation of the New Testa ment waa made, and not seventy, as we wrro made to say. Mr. John 8. Barbour, Preoidont of the Virginia Midland Railroad, aays i .'siuvely thai the Noilh Carolina I Midland is to bo completed to Spar tanburg, s. C. Tho New York canals show a ni irked decrease in business. Up to August 22, they show an income of $777,000 against $1,126,000 lor the I rrpoudiog lime of 1880. liiding is very cheap in tbe North I jusi now. Yon can gojfrom Boston to Chicago, some 1,200 mile", we be lieve, for $G. Of this sum the Penn fvlvHnia Railroad receives 25 cent?. Stiuh is competition. Marvin seems to be the greatest nan in the business. There was never before such an."Artful Dodger." He and J. Volney Ryan are both trumps. It would be hard to tell who was the biggest rascal. Mm. Eison says the President is very (tick, is very much shrunken, haB dj appetite, and eats because it is necessary. Dr. Agnew says he ha never been hopeful of his reoovery although he thinks all has been done that was possible. Iu Tyrone county, Ireland, out of I J I 7.H69 votes polled, the Land League candidate received but 907. Parnell should subside early. We are glad to see that Hon. Gavin Daffy is in favor of the Land bill strongly, and ii is said he will form a new party probably. The Virginia Democratic papers I r , u iit- KrlrrJit I represent the political outlook bright for their side. But then the Repudi- I . fnr ationist say the same thing for themselves. We can only hope tbat -it. . . , .n o.-. :n u I y irgiuia, grauu uiu uwie, win 10 1 true to herself and her past. Tbe colored voters will rally around the liepudiation flag. llere is a very touching paragraph: "Pbovidencb, R. I., September 10. Helena Fargus, 8 years old, at tempted to rescue a younger child from the wheels of an ioe-cart this morning. She succeeded in doiog so, but lost her own life, falling under the wheel', which crushed her head." A heroine and a martyr at eight yea Here is how the New York dry goods market stood last Thursday: "Dry goods jobbing trade continues active, and wholesale clothiers are I doiog a large business. The demand at first hands is steady but moderate. Cotton goods are very firm, ' and ' York and Everett deuims are ad vanced- half cent (io.) Prints and ginghams are doing well. Men's wear woolens quiet and steady." - :-rr --; " : v rv-v-v i -.- t . - 3 li . . . 1 11 1 1 voe: xxvm -no. . What a nice' ihioi? an orcran ia iV -n:-r. e mean your Uadio&l organ. ; When Senator Beck- waa credited with the 8iapKlity of saying he would vote for a lCepublioan for Preeident of the Senate the organs squeaked out he is a marvellously proper fellow. When they find he is not a fool, and will do nn nh thin tt,Ar tK .1 ,3 no soch thing, they give the old organ a jerk, and the musio groans ii... 1. -ii out that he is not sensible or patriotic The editor of an organ is a strange n;m.i .nrt.A ammal anyhow. The otioo in Michigan that h.. been so desolated by fire is said to oonLiu 80,000 ioh.blUnW. Of thee 10,000 have been - rendered homeless nA aaa ) ,1 , u. and 600 are believed to have lost their lives. It U certainly a very ...... , . . awful visitation. The people of that unniinn . -A ni.n.ninr. r. .:. T" --K -t.y ""fcy u suocunug me am- ferera. The Younff Folks Hiatorv of x oung u oiks msiory 01 Araerica," by one He zekiah Butter- wub, to whiob we ref.ed reot.y as a book not wan tea in boatnera scnooia, 18 ft mere compilation out das the sptoe of Yankee smartness and I vindictivenoss given it. Do not nse U. B.'a book. sprits 1 urpeimne. The Atlantic Hotel atMorehead will keep open until October 1. Salisbury Watchman: Stokes Cian ford, of Montgomery county, killed a deer with a rock. Raleigh Visitor: We have Ju9t learned that (Jul. Polk baa succeeded in securing the pretence of those world-re nowned ahootiats, Capt. A. U. Bogardus and bis boys, during our l air. Winston Sentinel: We learn tiom George Reeves, Esq , a merchant of Trap 11 ill, Wilkes county, that tbe drought has not been so distressioK in that section, and tbnt an average crop of corn will be make iu Wilkes. New Berne Neiosi Capt. Kirk, I of tbe schooner Addie Henry, reports I baring seen a three masted schooner, bound south, supposed to be loaded with ice, go aauoie at Hallera. Lie waa unable to reader any astiiktance or make oat her onin. Wo I a r 1 1 f rrt m ika f?karltt ta lhlt John Farrington. who shot and killed a Mr. Harper 00 the street of Charlotte last spting for accomplishing tbe seduction of bis sis:er, was tried last week in tbe Superior Court of Mecklenburg coon ly and acquitted. Weldon News: Duiing the sur- I vey lor tbe Scotland neca Railroad tne pirty came upon a large tree that had been blown down apparently about ten years. ml in diffffinir iaiv the trea Ihev funnrt imbedded in some of iho prongs a turtle. ,wKbicb , mUJt hv,e beeD ca?n' "d be,d bis involuntary fast be was fat and hearty, and made excellent soup. New Berne Nut Shell'. Corn sold here yesterday (9tb at 95 cents per bushel by tbe cargo. The Trent River Trans portation Company are having a steamer built to navigate tbe waters of tbe Trent. Tbe steamer will be SO feet long, 17 feet wide, will cairy 800 bales of cotton, 60 to 75 passengers, and will draw 15 to 17 inches . . rn 1 1 1 1 . "m . 01 water. ioe aeei was iaia rriaay. ana it is expected tbe steamer will be finished by tbe middle of October. Winston Sentinel: MuBk-rats are destroying large quantities of corn, in lbe bottom lands. We are pleased to team that lbe new building at Yadkin College is progressing rapidly. A number or; emigrants from curry county passed tbrougb Tuesday enroute for Iowa. - From lbe amount of persimmon logs we see going to the shuttle factory the 'possums will have occasion to complain of herd limes this winter. Laurioburg Enterprise: We learn from one of our town phyaicians.wbo was called to the scene a few days ago, that bout two miles from St. John a Church, in this county, two disreputable women, each with a child, have for two or three weeka been languishing on lbe floor of a log but with typhoid fever, and tbat when be ar- .1 ... . V. . J. A snd lfae olbcr womtn and ber chnd ,n last stage of tbe disease. Tbe child has since died. New Barne Nut8heU: The wind came from tbe east, and tore along with a violence that was really appalling. ; In the city trees were torn up by their roots, large branches stripped on and scattered in every direction, and fences felled to the ground. Tbe government dredge, which was being used in cleaning out the Hansom channel, on the Neuse river.waa carried aahore.tear la .a TTK & na a. - a a, ! lug away ioe dual a roni sireei stone wau. 1 p brldRet hlch n&a wilhitaod many storms, was terribly shaken up, and at one time it was feared tbe strong bridge wonld 8nccumDtotho 8torm The railroad embankment at tbe foot of Hancock street was washed out lo within two feet of tbe ...cw Neu Bernian: Died, in this city, September 8lb, 1881, Mrs. "Nancy S. Mitchell, relict of tbe late Alex. Mitehell, aeed 70 vears and 11 months. Our cotton fsctorv. though not declaring a dlvi- dend of 20 per cent, like those or Georgia, is. we learn, in a more prosperous condition than it baa been for aome time past, and holds out encouraging hopea for the future. Our shingle yards, which were de pleted a few dsys since by heavy shipments to Northern markets, are again putting on their old time appearance. Shingles are accumulating in vast quantities ready for future shipments. The kindllngwooa factory we learn la progressing satisfac torily. A large and commodious building has been erected in front of RadcllfTs mills, and tbe arrival of proper machinery ia now only awaited to begin active operations. Pittsboro Record: Several years ago six young men composed the gradu. t"" r.7v -l-i. at ri ciiiiii as a dhuu iuu wa. avuuaa t iaiawiaa itiw was a girl, and air died or memnranoua croup wnen six mourns otu. xio amount of rain could now save our crops they are parched up bat would be a bless ing to man and beast by furnishing drink ing water. Yes, it has bccoma a very seri ous matter to get water enough to drink. The people of Chatham will have cause to r""Fl - r r- ' 149; Wilmington, 1 lone remember-the droueht of thia year I I. beyond all doubt the .evereet thathas I eTer been known in our count. The I Dd Iephaut "Obief? got on the rampage I paid no attention to the Bteel hooka used in I controiunjehim, hdui mens wnereyer ne I brooght up butted the Chlef several J"-. iSfS3SSL LS& with heavy chains his keeper had one time I to mount . a horse' to keep up with him. two--,- mtl exeiteineSt 5or a while. ( people runnings m .sJidUwctions, and one mue ooy came near oeins; nun; ne jum pea int0 T railroad cut just as the "Chier touched him with his trunk. "Chief was finally captured and chained to the rail- road- y , ? o.i:'v t.. m c. SStSSSSS-Jm goto Atlanta this week, to look after Prof. I TTK a ia.i& asr a dTence VTS I aorry to learn that the heavy rain of Friday 1 U1U 8 uamage a too cotton in mis uec- Uoil. The greater portion ot it was open, i and the intensely dry weather made tbe bolls ready to let their fleecy contents fall at a touch almost. The ground inmost I TlRlfUl In cnvprpn with Ih hntnnnt nnttnn jj j, aVd loSVi 1 great. Cotton remaining in the bolls is also damaged by tbe dirt beaten into it by tbe storm. Mr. Kelson Buffaloe died in JJ?U cu yeeay. or lypnoia iever. T -eceiot- of -otton in thia market du- this city yesterday, of typhoid fever. I ring the cotton week ending on Friday -riVLe.a'SL:; I or l.uii bales. Tne total receipts since agtinst a 453 for game ,Mt year; Tbe -decrease Is 1.S65 bales. I m m . m .-r . . roe commissioners or tne jxorm uaro- Una Railroad. Senator Vance. Governor Jarvis and Treasurer Worth, will make a visit of inspection to the road to-morrow. Capt. K R. Stamps, Superintendent of the Penitentiary, will accompany the commis- siocers on their trip. We learn from James EL Jones, who is chief of tbe State colored fire department, that Charles D. Upchurch, EaqM clerk of Wake Superior Court,, offers a handsome silver trumpet to the best colored fire company at our State fair, such company to be declared tbe "champion of the State. Dr. Frede rick 8imocds, late Professor of Geology in tbe University at Chapel Hill, and member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, is now .Consulting Geolo gist at Ban Jose, State of California. Robinson show items: There were several fights "yesterday around the circus tents, the combatants being drunken coun trymen in most cases. The street parade yesterday was not at all equal to others made here. The acrobats and trapeze per termers were the nest features. The shoot ins: of the woman from the cannon is not in the circus at all. It is in the "concert." which follows. The exhibit of animals was quite good. The giraffes were a sight well worth aueing, but tbe greatest curiosi ty of the collection Is the tamanoir, or "ant bear." The giant ox, an enor mous creature, was another attraction. In tbe last two weeks about $10,000 worth of valuable animals beloncrine to Robinson's circus, htve died from the hot weather. On Friday tbe animals were turned out in the rain, and they enjoyed it hugely. The gnu. or norned none, became frightened at the tearing of canvas in the rale, and cot one of his legs between the bars of his cage. In tne struggle ne broke nta leg, which was soon aet by one of our physicians. JE2 GIT NEW ADVKJtariSMmnCNTr. D. O'Connor For ren L Lock Box 417 Piano for sale. M us son Winter stock clothing. Odd Fellows' Relief Association. R. M. McInttrk New stock coming. Hall & Peahsall Cheese and crackers Local uoit. Messrs. L. Hansen & Co. will probably be losers lo tbe amount of about $2,000 by tbe late storms. Mr. J. B. Worth, formerly of this city, but now of Petersburg, Vs., is here for the purpose of removing his family to his new home. Don't forget the excursion to morrow on the steamer Passport, under tbe auspices of the Young Catholic Friends Society. It will probably be the laBt family excursion of the season, and it is bound to be an enjoyable one. Mr. Colbert, P. G. M., of Rich mond, Va., agont of tbe Odd Fellows' Widows and Orphans' Relief Association, will visit Orion Lodge to-morrow night, tbe 14th inst., to explain tbe workings of the Association and to receive applications for membership. Arrested for Sliooilng In an Alley Tlie Prisoner Cats Himself wlitt a Razor &c. A white man named Curlew, a stranger here, though he bad been in the city a few weeks ago, was arrested yesterday morn ing for shooting a pistol in Wallace's Alley. He was taken to the guard house very " quietly, but while being searched he be came very boisterous and unruly, and it took two men to bold bim. After he had been left in the guard room awhile it was found tbat he had cut himself quite 86' verelv on the left arm. between the shoul der and the elbow, aud upon examination a razor was found upon Lis person, which had been concealed in such a manner it es caped tbe notice of tbe officer who searched him. Tbe city physician was sent for and gave him the proper sargieal attendance. It is cot known whether the cutting was done with suicidal intent or accidentally. A Phenomenon. Capt. Manning and others from Wrighte ville Sound report tbe singular fact tbat since the storms most of tee leaves on the trees and grape vines have withered and died, presenting an appearance which might be expected after a severe frost. This was not only the case on the sound, but all along the road so far aa was noticed, the oaks being the only trees exempt. We find tbe same peculiarity here to some ex tent, especially among the fruit trees. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE makes a much more delicious acid drink tban lemons or limes, at tbe same time giving to tbe system tbe invigorating phos phates, t lVJLUlti limit n. c. Tuesday. September 13. lssi. the srroKns. A FEW XOBK FACTS AMD INCIDENTS 07 THE I.ATK HURRICANES. During the storms on last' Friday timber to the value of $3,000 broke loose from the pen of Mr. J. W. Taylor's steam saw mill, in this city, and wm driyeh in every direc tion by the fierce wind and waves. Satur day two small steamers' and several row boats were engaged all day in collecting the scattered timber, and we are glad to learn that about one-half of It waa recovered and much of the remainder tied up o that it can be secured hereafter. . We have heretofore omitted io state, mat the Poor House premises sustained conaidtj rable damage from tbe storm. Something over two-thirds of the fence around the inclosure was prostrated, and about one- third of tbe stockade shared the same fate One of the prisoners and one of the insane ran out in great fright, but afterwards ire- turned. No damage to roofing. s- All of tbe railing on the north Bide of the Little Creek bridge was carried away. White and blue heron were seen in th e woods io tbe vicinity during the storm. Quite a number of large pine trees at Hilton were prostrated, and the tin was blown from tbe roof of tbe Hilton Rice Mills. A gentleman from the lower part of Duplin says tbe Btorm was not so severe in that section, and not much damage was done to the crops. Some of the corn was blown down, but not to any serious extent. He thinks the rain was not sufficient to cause more tban a slight rise in the North east river. Sheriff Taylor, of Brunswick, informs us tbat about one hundred trees were blown across the four miles of road leading from one of his plantations to tbe other end to the main road. The greatest destruction was among the pines that bad been faced and boxed on both aides. The chimney of his residence was blown down. He lives abouf fourteen miles from the city. Mr. Frank Bosche, watchman at tbe Wilmington & Weldon freight shed, tbe roof of which waa carried away, injuring four colored men, one of whom has since died. was in the shed at lbe lime, eating his din ner, and remained there until tbe danger was all over without receiving any injury. There was also a little boy in the building at the time, who made his escape through one of tbe doors 00 tbe windward side. Had tbe four colored men remaioed in the buildiqg or left it from lbe opposite side they would have escaped without injury. Mr. J. B. Mercer, writing ua from New Supply, Brunswick county, under date of Saturday, the 10th, says: "The wind and rain storm of yesterday, was terrific at this point. It lasted about three hours. The wind began to blow very hard from the north, and soon shifted to tbe northwest. from which quarter the hardest of the wind came. An immense amount of damage was done generally; large quantities of tim ber were blown down, trees uprooted, fences dashed to the ground, chimneys blown over, and a number of houses un roofed. Very much damage was also done to cotton, corn, rice, &c, it being wrung and twisted to a great extent by the wind. It would be almost impossible to calculate the damage done in this section." It is related as a fact that three large trees were uprooted at Masonboro Sound by tbe first of tbe storms on tbe eventful Friday of last week, which was from the northeast, and that the second and mbre severe one, which was from the southwest, blew them back into position again, where they are standing at tbe present, looking as if nothing had ever happened to them. A urunswieix Desperado His Capture- and. snbsesiaent Kseape. A colored man named Joe Goodman was arrested in Brunswick county about three weeks Ago on the charge of stealing a box of tobacco, two sides of bacon, two or three sacks of meal and other articles. He had his trial before Justice D. R. Walker and was committed, but succeeded in making his escape from the officers who had him In charge. Since that time be has been loaf ing about the neighborhood, carrying a shot gun, with which he threatened to shoot and kill on sight the two colored wit nesses who had appeared against bim on the trial. On Sunday night last, be tween midnight and day, information having been received to tbe effect that Goodman was at his own house, a party surrounded the building, when one of them knocked at tbe door. Good man's wife responded, but hesitated about opening the door. She waa told that if she didn't open it, and that speedily, It would be burst open. She delayed aa long aspos sible, and in the meantime .Goodman was ripping up a plank froni thai floor, through which he got under the hougeju&thua es caped. As he ran off two or three ahota were fired at bim, and from hia lotions and a certain exclamation be mane use 01 lm mediately after the discbarge of the wea pons, his pursuers are confident that he was struck and probably badly wounded. He has the reputation of being a very despe rate fellow, and at last accounts the parly were still scouring the woods for him. mayor's Court, Carrie Hill and Geo. F. Swinson, both white, the latter a seaman, were arraigned before Mayor Smithn the charge of act ing disorderly on. the streets Saturday night, and were ordered to pay a fine of $3 each. The seaman, however, was subse quently turned over to Consul Heide. Tne woman was being taken below when she was seized with a sadden fit, whereupon judgment waa suspended, in her case and she waa Beat home. Receipts of cotton yesterday lCCCbales. Star H ITS R ANURIA HINK. Steamship Benefactor, hence, arrived at New! York yesterday. ' w. Some 'fears are eotertaioed : for the aafety.cf the scbr. John A Griffin, . : -r The .steam -tag Orlando, which was ashore near New Inlet, got off safely yea. terday. . The German barque Lydia Pesahau, Capt. Urcmeis, arrived safely t Antwerp f rom tbia 1 port last Saturday Barque iVowwo.Kreuzion, and barque Jrenmor, Morrice, from this port, arrived at Hamburg on. the 9th inst. An unknown three-masted schooner went ashore at Cape Hatteras on the 9th inst. She' was bound South. A boat's thwart, apparently belonging to a yawl boat, with the middle painted blue and each end white; also drifted ashore. The steam -tug Blanche, for whose safety some fears were entertained, returned from her very successful trip to Charleston and Savannah Saturday night. Tbe steamship Regulator, Capt Doane, which arrived here on Sunday, took the late storm off Cape Hatteras, and found it very severe, but sustained no damage. A three-masted schooner, name un known, is sunk off the Federal Point look out station, about seven miles from shore, and her mast beads can just be seen clear of tbe water. It is probable that all on board perished. Tbe ship La Louisiana, hitherto re ported as wrecked and towed to a position near the sea buoy, has been driven ashore between the wreck of tbe old Iutinica and tbe point of Cape Fear, where she will probably go to pieces. Tbe top of a small cabin drifted ashore Bay beach, just below what is known as "Corn-cake" Swash, near the Inlet, yester day. It appears to belong to a vessel of about thirty tons burthen. The top ia cov ered with canvas and tbat and tbe mould ings are both painted blue. Tbe schr. Samuel L. EussaU, Capt. Steelmac, from Jacksonville to New York, laden with lumber, put in here Sunday leaking. Tbe Captain reports that be took tbe gale off Cape Lookout, but lost cone of bis cargo. She is consigned to Messrs. Geo. Harris & Co. A survey baa been or dered. Tbe Revenue Cutter Colfax, Captain Gabrielsen, left yesterday to look after the Revenue Cutter BoulweU, j which went ashore somewhere in the neighborhood of Savannah during the August storm. Capt Moore, of the TJ. S. M. service, is on board. She goes lo Charleston, and will either send a tug to look after the Boutteell or go herself. Tbe British barque Live Oak, tbe Wil mington barque Olacier and the schooner Siam are still ashore on the "Rocks." The Live Oak was partially floated yester day, and it was thought that she would be gotten off last night or to day. The Glacier ays in an even position, and both she and the Live Oak are perfectly tight. 2. A report prevailed yesterday to the effect that two sufall schooners, tbe Lorenzo and the Stonewall, from New River for this port, were lost during tbe late storms, but nothing to that effect is definitely known as yet, though they left New River the day before the gale. The scbr. B. Francis left the day after the storms. Messrs. Hall & Pearsall, the consignees of the Lorenzo and tbe Stonewall, have received no intelligence of their loss further than the rumor alluded to above. Mr. Robert Atkinson, a reliable gen tleman from Topsail Sound, Pender coun ty, reports tbat the schooner Mary Bear, Capt Chadwick, with a cargo of 8,000 bushels of corn for Messrs . B. F. Mitchell & Son, O. B. Wright and W. P. Oldham. went ashore on Stump Sound beach, about five miles thia side of New River Inlet, on Friday morning, about 11 o'clock. She is all of water, the bottom having been split. Capt. Chadwick and his men all swam ashore, a distance of about one hundred yards, with the exception of a colored cabin boy named Frank Fuller, who was washed off the vessel and lost. He ia a brother of Balaam Faller, the well known bill-poster of this city. On Saturday a few men were engaged in trying to save aa much of the corn as possible, but as the boats were all est the work was not progressing very rapidly, as it had to be hauled ashore in bags on a rope suspended between the ves sel and the beach. She went up on a very high tide end it is not probable that she will ever be gotten off. The cargo of corn was being looked for with a great deal of anxiety here, where it is very scarce at pre sent. Mr. Atkinson saw and talked with men who left the wreck on Saturday eve- ning.: Vho Is Be Jaa. G. Harris, belonging on the schooner Mary Q. Fisher, which left Philadelphia for Wilmington on the 19th ult, with 210 tons of coal -for Messrs. Fowler & Morrison and the Carolina Central Railroad, but foun dered in the gale of the 24th inst, with loss of all on board except himself, tells the Savannah Newt, in a long statement to that paper, that the cook of the schooner was a colored man named Frank Evans, of this city, and that he has ; a father and mother iving here. Mr. Harris was rescued after drifting for five days And nights on a spar. BURNETT'S COCO AINE, fob bea- TTJKB LOSS OW THE HAIB A PHILAJDKL- phian'b oknion. One year ago my hair commenced falling out until i was almost bald. After using Coeoaine a few months. I have now h thick growth 01 new balr. . , ALBAAT(IJJttlAtUX, ' No. 814 East GIrard Ave. Burnett's Flatoruio Extracts, al ways standard. t WHOLE NO. 4390 Oatlr weather Kulletin. The following will show the elate of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. . M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signal Officer of this city : Tom p. Jtaln fall. Weather- Atlanta. Augusta Charlotte Charleston.. Coreicaca........ Galveston Havana.......... Xndian.ia........ Jacksonville Key West....... Montgomery Punta Rassa... .. Savannah Wilmington Cedar Keys PortEacs Pensacola 84 93 .00 .00 Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Haze 88 87 87 89 89 87 83 87 90 S5 87 77 90 90 87 .00. .00 .00 .00 .00' .00 .13 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.03 .00 .00 .00 Cloudy llaze v Cloudy Fair Fair Th'tng Cloudy Cloudy Clear Fair Fair The following are the indications for tbe South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, variable winds, mostly southwesterly; stationary barometer, and stationary or higher temperature. For the Star. Masonboro. September 11. Eclitor Start-rWhen I view the Star and see the long list of casaultics I think it use less to say aught Of Masonboro. Still we can stand our band in bouses provided , . . . . - . . , - large residences, for Old Boreas visited our UBiricn bull ma iikh iu ru ui HtoreH ana section in one of nis most playful moods on nine aiier o o ciock, ana as ne siaggerea i:al. ata, C 1 1 1 . m . I up the tide oommenced to rise with fearful rapidity, tsy y o'cioce gangways com menced to bead towards the western shore, and ahnnt 0.30 o'r.lnr.ir T went tn talrn n. nap. as a storm makes me awful Bleepy. Lying down I snoozed away in short order, but tbey soon bad me up. Looking over the scene I found that the bath bouses were all, save one, gone or about to go; the banks house gone, and many a boat drifted as far inland as possible in bushes, trees and fields. By half past 12 it lulled. Trees were blown down, fences gone, and though the wind miles per hour, I found many persons bad- ly scared for fear of houses; Soon the ominous roar at tbe southeast told the wind was shitting, and it did shift, to a direction nearly opposite, and many of tbe old trees which bad stood lbe storms of many years sought repose from where tbey sprung, while tboBe the first storm blew down were hurled back to tbeir places. I think the velocity of the wind about 100 miles per hour. I regret to learn that the persons living near bad at this lime lo rescue the family of the Rev. W. C. Cowan, colored, from bis fallen house. Many of the grape vines were thrown flat upon the ground. I think grape arbors saftest in time of storms. Ask Commodore O. A. W. for further par ticulars about this. Respectfully, A. B. Wanet. DONT DIE IN THE HOUSE Ask druggists for "Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, vermin, flies, ants, insects. 15c per box. f city ixjmn. IS IT POSSIBLE that a remedv made of such common, simple plants as Bops, Bnchu.Mandrake, Dandelion Ac, makes so many and each marvel ous and wonderful cores as Hop Bitters does T It mast be, for wher old and young, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, all testify to having been cored by it, we most believe and doubt no longer. See another column. Poet. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I t MOTHERS I I I re yon disturbed at night and broken of your res r a sick child suffering and crying with the excru atlng pain of cutting teeth t If. so, go at once id get a bottle of MRS. WIN8LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depemd upon It; there ia no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the moth er, aadrelief and health to the child, operating like macic It is Derf ectlv saf e to use In all cases, aud pleaaaat to the taste, and Is tbe prescription of one of the oldest and beat female physicians and nurses in the united states: coia everywnere. xo cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Id. GRONLTi Auctioneer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, FIXTURES, Ac. OF COMMERCIAL HOTEL AT AUCTION. N TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1881, COM- 1 W mtn n n'.ln.fe A W lira will Ball a the Stores Nos. 18, SO, 32 and 31 South Front St., all of the Parlor, Dining Room, unamoer (3U eii.ej, umce. Bar, Billiard and Kitchen Furniture. With nvftrv thlncr annertaininsr to and belonging thereto, jost removed from the Commercial Hotel. Terms cash, opeu ror inspection sepwrnoer iv and IS. 4 7, 11, 13 sept 4 4t 5 By D. O'CONNOR, Real Estate and CoUoctiBg Agent. Office on Princess between Front and Second. For Bent, Two Dwellings on West elde of Third, between Walnut and Red Cross. Dwelllnsr on West side of Fifth, between Nun and Church; seven rooms, good well, Ac, Dwelling ob North side of Market, between Fifth and Sixth; geod cistern, Ac. Dwelling on corner of Dock and Sixth. Dwelling on Bast side of Third, between Church and Castle. Dwelling on East tide of Sixth, between Church and Castle. Dwelling on North side of Cattle, between Sixth and Seventh. Dwelling on East tide of Sixth, between Ches- nut and Mulberry. Store on North side of Market, between Water and Front. Store and Dwelling corner of Fourth and Nixon. Store and Dwelling corner of Seventh and Harnett. Alee several Rooms suitable for Offices and Sleep, tag Keosas. sept 13 it Odd Fellows' Widows and Orphans' Relief Association. IN SURANCE 03OOO. The THREE Jurisdictions Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina associated. M COLBERT. Pi G. M of Richmond, Va., Agent the above 'AseocUtien. will visit Orion Loage, oa Wednesday night. 14th inst., for the purpose of explaining the workings of the above Association, and to receive applications for mTbe4AMOatlon has the approval of the Grand Lodn of North Carolina, aad is highly recommen dedoy oar Grand Master. Let all of the members of the Order attend snd decide for themselves upon this Important question. sept 13 It 5 : -HATES OFs AOVJEBTIf INO. - One .Square oa MrtVi.&'ii i 00 rWOaayS,.....,..,.',,,;.,.. . 1 " threedays,... ....... ....,.,..,. t 60 fday8,.....i...v.....4,.,. S00 five dy,... ....... s 60 On woea..... .,....... 4 00 TS1 WOOkS,.... lHUtMMMi 6 60 Threeweeks,..,... ....... v..... . 6 60 One month.. 10 no . I .- . -.. M j I ( . Two nioiitha,. ...... ........ 17 00 " Three months,. 94 00 BizmonthB,. 40 CO One jar, 60 00 CaatMCt AdvrtlMBUta takan At nrnsrr a" v ' . u liiiwn nun 0iwreu ijyv nuo one ure, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ACKNOI LBDBBD BIG SHOW! WilmingtonOne Day Only ! 1 1 Monday, Sett'r 19th. TheBiggestfSBigSh 0WS! OLD JOHN EOBINSON'S GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION ! MY MANY FRIENDS. viuuij( iniwuvi utwuvj twi i umnDiLiiiv T.ifmf m litel . Jt . l . . . uuiid wiucu uear uir name, i ntr aiamfliiv m. I E5fJ??'.I5ar.i,Z.ler' mZ organization, adding to Ha ZSSS XXVvnll I , I nrj ttllT SHOW ! fin TiTnnrlQvr Q "J f -v w I wUl exhibit at Wilmington AN UNEQUALLED MBNAGEHIE : AN UNBI VALLED CIRCUS. Tho MeDagerie embraces over fifty dona of all that is rare, wonaerrui ana (carious in tne Zoological Kingdom. I The GirCUS is the Very BeStt I J Among the specialties to be witnessed will be the WONDERFUL SLOTH, the only one ever on exhi bition: the GIANT OX, larger than an elephant; the ONLY SILVER ANTELOPE ever on exhlbl- uon ; the LARGEST DOUBLE HORNED RHINO CEROS ever witnessed ; the WHITE POLAR BEAR ; a drove of BAOTRIAN CAMELS I a herd of large ELEPHANTS; a group of LIVING GIRAFFES; a school of SEA LIONS: a HUMAN CANNON BALL. These are notable EXTRA FEATURES, exhibited with MY SIDE SHOW ONLY, in addi tion to fire hundred other specimens, making my collection the LARGEST IN THE WORLD. The Circus Is as it always has been "THE VERY HfibT." jsverytnmg advertised wui bo exhibited. I will In person visit this city and. all points South at which my Great Show exhibits. I will care for the comfort of my patrons, and allow no more tickets to be sold than I have place to accommodate the holders. I pledge the reputation which fifty six years of managerial career has gained for me which I hold of greater value than all my wealth tbat I wl l keep every promise herein enumerated. Admission as usual. Reduced rates on all Railroad a. Very respectfully. UOHN ROBINSON. sept 11 5t 11 13 15 17 18 For Sale, JplANO-IN GOOD CONDITION, AND ONE of the swetent toned instruments in the city. Address for terms, sept 13 tf LOCK BOX 417, City. Our Winter Stock QF CLOTHING IS COMING IN. We Invite the attention of buyers MUMSON, sept 13 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. In a Few Days ! JN THE COURSE OF ONE WEEK, OR LESS, we will be receiving NEW STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. INDUCEMENTS Will be offered on any Goods now In stock. CARPETS Now on band will be sold for less than real value. The object Is to raise tbe CASH. RespectfaUy, B. HI. HcIHTIKE. sept 13 tf Cheese and Crackers. 200 B0Z08 CRKAiI CHEESE, 100 rZeS BbI CBACKBR8 ALSO. BAGGING AND TIBS, For sale by HALL & PEARSALL. sept 13 DAWtf OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N, C. The Cattle Ordinance yiLL BE ENFORCED ON AND AFTER THE 15th September. The limits are Red Cross. Seventh sod Castle Streets and Cape Fear River. All Cattle found running at large within those limits will be impoucded. H. C. BROCK, sept 11 3t Review cepy. - Chief of Police. Duke of Argyle. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street, w E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the above GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style) Inches. Can give yon all sixes from 14 to 19 BROWN A RODDICK. 45 Market St. p. 8. We will remove to our New Store about the 15th of September. 3TU
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