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(HMto firevtr i $1 5ii t 1.. jpi. t-i ' u ;wutios ii' ! ly "" K---j th- tar t . u t""" lb pi n nvwi l )- Mri .nlr.o anil r? rtrTa to th- ITmtrtl tatr' uaCtl SrplrinKrr. It ii writUin) in tb4 hart Kpi Ike M'n tt b of th frlUw l'1 f h4rfetoA .Vrw 4m t,rrnrr !' -fMr if h lr-t.. V .r.- it .Ji f 4)ltM f lrt-w l 11.. i.i-.;rvfin; I n S-w '. N u-- f.)Mi l; ii ar t 1I. I , . !'Miia K pNitn b-trv t.ml.r tl nl eoi Noiftnlr Snl. 1 h.- se.kt- Vmm t'nreUo wilttiwil it rly in Ortnbtfr. Tl il.)-tr ha bp" that Or. ll.UUr. of SnIor II rf H. (1) vh w 1 thrown frm hi b. jnI .i.Ily injiirr!, will rrrr. .Vlr Valtr II. bv n nlrr- -tin. Uttr to th I.j4n .f..-.J RlM'b It iin l v b.Mt th ropw. North Cr Tb pjra ar Jwra.nj; jel n-w "how mn boal.J ,Jr. Writ, with lb lhrnomtrr t or m.r fir Htm week pai lb Uf-rt. tjrl "tniijht b trwwl erith ttrtv " Vlu NatMnai Horw Jboer Ai , 1 kimn wtll h"M tb-tr rthifitin in N-w York frofu : n.l ti th 2th of tti-tof'r ? pl o4i U Ujtoo . j return by Srer Yrk nf - tbr fi n hr j D aanbr of prrwai n N'ortb Cruhna who ire ppJ tr tatine; whmkJ, br t-.Iilj ,nl arl krHen'njj W brlie tlv oqbr t toly - lhouaxtJ ). thn it wa tbrr mnh ;. J e.If lUwk waa toI4 - tbtt h bal owr frimie amoog tb li jabIt'An.e iAao imonc lb Voi nU, tni that b eagat to join th for mr. II aaaortl, ajin that "th !wiubl!:tfl! were pl fallow; ho eoqli like tt CMftooi; to ih.-rw. aol th?r era only on thinf ta tb way. If h eaiJ tbr wa no brmflr, I wtml J jon tba ItrpaMiran party at otwr. Noibio dt-r m but tbe f. ar of belL Tb SvrtX tmnmoH OtrzttU, that us growling ao ocnio.july at Fram, i IVintn CMmxrrk'e orrtn. The carefal New York corrr p,rvlrnt of I the) ITllUdelphfa Lljr wntra on I th- 23d i'nat. : aueae Utne aloce to meet In Waablngton. . but it w a subsequently decided, for aome "There aa 4ea elmxt head aag t change the place of meet that naka Eorocna air a ntody. who aauan ot caaer, 10 ca. y are pervoaded that. Fraacn being In hot let to LeoisvIIlc watr sow ta Aain and Madrcar. Ger- 1 many bs not tndewiS ta arreet her ambt- yiersnnry. tuiiiM neafarta aLecail ferv HkM her accne M 1.. tn rw4l .v 1 . k. r. T. . I VZCtoZ fuZZ I a fwrfbx newspaper uUeraacau hut A tls ntxtnace ia of a kind b proeokn mcrtmiaa- in on thn part the French, who ran Ml haran ntevnationaj sewapaper ar, thiM urwd. HU fend tot Tan German hiuw ta Ilxcbacg rlacw ial on Pread tnwt. are dlspoavd ta Ula A acrWu tiff "fthesitaarJonTbutthn AUcluaa. aa yet, !s not reflect any particular traelaana.' Hi .1 VOT.. YYYTT -WH Spirits Turpentine. HilUboro 06ervr; JaJge Touu Rla ba com IA U Wm ITenJereoa (h&i JxAf: Mr. Oeorrt VT. Tiach dlol' U tLo borne of bis oa Ur. O. Itarao Hock, ihto place, ef llkkorj CartJinum : Tb Ala aoak pArtvlc la IHtie, 00 IheSZihot Julj-.' octil t-lTT.Si, wbfcb a2xvuot a atnl to J II. UUU for tb bcocfii of tbe crpbair Are thr aay txxch Uuou ahooXlIkkoryr Who Df.' rritcbard left for Kentucky Dr. Flrae adflaed him to Urr ao it vaa 1 biMelf. WeioUooeof oqt taa ur. r. wouMWback la tvojreara. Ifowtllb NwH ia Uu3 ott oae. Iiocoln Vo7rY: Some wck I ajr a nua caUlar biAAelf Wearer raaacd I .k k K . T ... .ttw. Iran. r.irwl thAi hie reel aaa-i te Caaa. aad that km rrneU from taa rMltesUary. to arbide be bad brra VNtUocoi for horae UcAHq Clio too Caucasian : Mr. Wra. T. X-AAeva. brother of our towaaman. Mr. Je R rWaoaa. 4kd at bia rceidroca abnvt tlerto roika frtxp town 00 tbe Raixb road tat 8tarday morttlef ef a coeUre chill. Tbe decnmti wa eboat M yrere of IUvtval rrportcl aa follow In the Raixh .twur: XUadeo circuit, 10 prvfeaaioae. CJajrtoe) cimiU, S addiUooa; itrwa circuit. SO prof il 30a; Dooble hoi cirruit. Vi additioo: Oaalow clr cuiU 70 etklitvon: Davidaoo circaU. S3 prefeiioo4. Wtrrea cirevdt, S3 orofea. ioae. Hoith MouaUia MUaioo, 11 tJd Uw. Iiinjon IKrpnlcA: A moath or Oeorre WlU-ixBaoo. colored, ooe of th pubrtahcra of tbe Raklrb IUnr-TVr--w. caarat--d Liiotoa for ub cripioa. aad rrcrirrd MTcral with tbe canb. but the iubm rlbcn rrxeired tbe paper only a few wrek. aad now they do not rr ccire ti at all Tbey do aot know whether the pfr failed or tbey bare bcro wla dlad wjt of tbdr taoecy. In the IUleigb lU'-xrrxlcr the folwi8X revirala are reported ; Plae Lee rl. H adUttWea. Shady Urore. Getoo eoua-r . JO prfwuooA. 1A edditioae; Ikar Marh. DMptia. 34 addiliooe; at aaoUer rarch. mi (Muaed. 30 profeMiooa. 19 ad rfujona. Cbriatb. OraavjUe. 19 be ptianui; WaUcaa. arar Ukkory. baptiaraa: Hea dy rUiea. Cleaaeiaad. S additiooa: White l Uia. near Mt Airy. 40 profeeeiooa. 30 dditloee: Kar Fork, tokee. -dJili.: Sa2ea. arr Liacnlatoo, Ubapiiaxae; liock HprtoA. taddiUoa. (r4J.boro RvJUti : Work on the aw J Methods church baa beca rw uaved. aad we eppee will be pushed 00 U cteaplrtioa at aaeaxly a day aa poeaiblr. Mr. Don rWet, ef Slooey Creek town- hip. tilkd a rattkeaakt ta blayard, that tcaevreil four feet loaf aad bad fourteen rtiWe aad a button. Donl talk to oa Nut yoar boeae ryadkratea aad cheap triipvrtAtirA; we are for Ukier. op the irvck of the AthtaUc fUUlroad aad taaktac a tereNke of U. We dona awed U ow f redhaa Kraaedy haa opmrd op the oM. Tfcoae rtrcr trta-parualoa line, aad we preenake we will be ladrpendeet. Joet let atee bare titne to a the CTydea aad form an tiwuciattd water traaepnrtaUon Hae to New York aad other cilVe. ILocklabaxa $firii; A gen lie -ava of thte towo. aearly 70 yrara of are. who hae tra rried nearly around the worki. aaria- rceided eeTaral year la the Eaat ladare. aoirenaiy declarce that be arm felt the bi of a tocMito! For aueae rea aoo to hUsa aa known, the mow alto will not Jut to pteare txa bill iato him. What a happy traaanaitrt A double brrrl abot rva. loaded with aqiaiml shot, wae arridratally diMrharrrd la the band of a Iouar. man earned Ibib" Fhephml, near Vkla. laaf Tueed-y. areerely and perhare) ftJly wonndiar two youac anen, IanW McKay aad Thorn K-ior. aad illbUy wouadiar a coiorxd man. One of young Mr Kay a eyee we hfA out. and our la-t'Tin-xnl atafr that there ta only alirbt hopre of bia rtroTcry. BJItW ABrRHTHIUIRITl. FtrajrrrTJUL T. C Cuarr Furniture. A. ?n airs To the ladk. IlKtj:uBa ?fw gorl. C W. Y A ttj School book. Orranntjcmo Gone North. J II. MatXaax New arrivaJ. M. S- Wttx-aaJ Fife Inauraoce. K. M. MclmaJt lUrxaln now. IlaaJUwTW A Ames Straw hat. a R. Fasutca Soara rrken telL Mtt-Fall and winter suiting. OiucmA McctoJi Oanpowder. t'iktinJk Tarton. Cbeamg agala. G W. WrtXtaam Co. Grocerka. W K. Sranrota Co. Brown gin D A. 5 wrru Furniture and bedding. E.t 1 1 aot Ladire Fifth Street Church. P. L. UaiPoaTi Jfc Co Royiu eaadiea. Mcrxx.ntx Jt Howpkjs Carriagt. etc. P II. II ATDsur Carriage, wagoo. etc. F. M. Kiso Jt Ox Marbfelaed maalka. J W. (tonne A llaox Hre io-u ranee. KsuKmnvn A CaLXstm Itnoe. Bacon, sugar, nalt. etc. Clr4 Peltttetana ! There s talk among the colored people of a meeting to be held at the Court House U morrow allt U ct defgle to a State Convention of their race, to be heU at Raieigb 00 the 5th of September; which ii L. n.rvi.( la Ia aleft , - v.lTT'-.niin I dewcatr in turn to a National Convention I be hid in Loukrille. Eeotocky. 00 the r m 23th of Srptember. It will be remembered thnt a National Convention wa called I , I Cemerery daring tb. week cloing yeter- , day. fuilrrm Cttaettrr rf ports do interroent . MT.'1C, , tiLL . Ia Pl Foraet (ookred) Camefery there tT Jatcraecia" dayln thi irnefc, cf AtH and the) othrr A Wr' thild. - - ' ' K ! r--v v:v .JO 4 i - i . V llwrtXtmaTCl N n i J RTTN DAY: . - A TTfrTTST 26 J 1 863 Foartccn til andi after Trini- RccoipU of potion yeUrJiy I raiaaleau i 1 1 q ir f : j . per dotca'ycetmlay. . 1 ft u I rmm KU VMTnrk H 1 J I A f rwrnd from Uold&ooro m;i U vaa fearf ullj hot thtrt rrldi. Rcr. R W.- 8ardori officiate at Um natiIeptIc''CuiCto-dfrn I I ltT. t I age- ivicauu, oi mo j nrtb Blrrt V. E. 'CtorcK kW.f frdsl ute eaiy. . . . Iter. Dr. K. A. Yatoa, of Ra klh. .preachea at the Front Street Mctbo diet Church to-day. The Reciater of Dja Iac4 three marriare lice nam dorine; the peat weeJL of which one was for a white cocplev Tbe Signal Officer report tbe rain of yretcrday U proMbly only local In H eaten t, there beio but little wind ae; enmpaayief lu ' It wa rumored. that a colored woaoea aasaed Dobow dropped dead orcr the railroad, jralerday, but we eriUd nb uio no furtbcT'partlcalara.' ', Sorvicen in the- Presbyterian Cburchca to day. aa follow, conducted by Iter, a M. lmjoe Soooad Church, at 11 A. M : Onl Church, at 8 P. M. Mm W. J. Ouy ia the party W etblbitloA of wvt flower leceiyed farorae.10 mention froni tbe Ubs fair not Orry. . the name appeared in the report. Tbe briek eUnctare on the eonheat corner of Market "and Second trret U beinf painted and Sited up for a drug aur, aad ia to be occupied by Dr. DeHcaeet and J. IX Mend. The . German barque 2farlc, Cnpt fermien, waa cleared from this port for Hamburg. Germany, yesterday, by laoaera. Patlrrtoa, Dowels; efc Co.. with 4. Ml barrel of rosin, rained at 7.199. A grnUeoiau aay he waa pann ing along the street a nicbt or two aro when he wma attacked hy tbrre larg dogs, one of which he laid out on the pavement with a tttr hickory, when the others took flight. A gentleman from Beaufort eya Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were pronounced the three hottest (lays they bare experienced there in twenty year Tbe visitor. am mostly leaving for their boencs. A heavy rain paaacJ over thi city and vionity yertcrday.' It waa badly needed. Tbe staorte la aomo place were flooded and almost impasaable. There wa a great deal of cloctncity ia the atmosphere and aome of the telephones kept op a lively Jiagie. Our thank aro tendered for an iavitation to attend a picnic at Duplin Roads 00 Friday next, August Slst Tbe manager are Messrs.. John II. Bryant, J. O. Soulheriand. W. P. Booey. W. L Beery. IL T. Bryant, J. EL Booey. Tbad. Mallard and L. EL Robinson. The Iiibtieal Jfaorder Rays: Iter. Dr. J. B. Taylor wu in Jxaxkm an the 7th of August, and heard Spurgeon'a son Cbarhra preach in the Tabernacle, on the morning of the 5th and Canon LkJdoe at St. Insula in the afternoon. He says: 'I have been to Weatmlnster Abbey, Parlia ment, Ac, and am seeing interesting and eric bra led spot and building every way I torn. " Ilobert Moore, colored, who wa carried to the Penitentiary last week, where be bad been sentenced for three years for stealing geeae, ia said by the de puty who bad him io charge, to have been very much annoyed by tbe fact that at nearly every elation they slopped at along the road a flock of geeao would come cack ling and biasing around the car. It ia pro bably an everyday habit with them, bat Robert was not aware of that, and thought the demonstration was for hi especial ben efit. The) Ian atory afodbrotharof tabs dty who bad been left by hi past or to conduct hi wTcUy, ift daring rh,la absence. . Tbe brother went on aa excur sion la the meantime, and when he got , off the boat be took poeeeaaioo of a visiting Sinister' trunk ihraklng it hi own) and . ., , . - .t- . ..I I badltcarrkd home; and now thoan of hjs friend who love a good' joke, txa charglsg it opon him that be wj afwr the mlalrtcfs . ii e 11 e e tn wmmtw wei a mmwm inw we war- twnvvvww saw. - -Tr VrT, u7Vi "tun awip wae iuyui.j twviu company' pocket. 3" On Kara Kser. Our f rtenda of the Fifth Street Mthodit . . J - I lV.. I... I cnorcD are to give nourw vi. ujwj- 1 able excursion on Wednesday next, which I will be tbe laat ox the aoaaon under their ..... . I ausplcea. TJr "on arn .way. MBOO "f01 P.11 TT ; will be no exception to me ruw. I ' 1 ' ,- Limry necu. . : Atameetlng-OflheWnaington Library Aaaociatiea, bold yeaterd&y evening. Mis. I. T-l. I.r.W w. eleld Ubrarian. . . ' ' 1 1 I- rv ii r" ii i r 1 1 .ttt lit . , T . --, ... . .- , - j, . ' - War Dlrinoaof Telegnunfl aad Reports for . . Benefit of Oammeree and Agricnltnre. correit'BSLT RtLumir. -! AnrrakSS. 1SR9 SPM. Dirraicra.- - -mir -j jj, w Tf 1 Tonp Temp. Fall. Trnmlngton . . ' 8 - 73 .18 Charlotte..... M 72 .51 , Auuata...... . . 03 ; 73 .10 SaraonaU 1 72 .17 AUmU W 70 .03 Kontrotnerr".': WN 89 .02 lTobife l 9 .02'. Vow Orleans.. 83 70 .24 OarrtBtooa..,.,,. 5 73 .00 Vlckaburg 90 70 .00 LltUe Rock.... ' 88 W .00 " (Memphis 88 4 Ct J .00 vt nattier Indteaueav. 1 Tbe foltowta are2h ladloaUoaa for to day: For tbe Middle Atlantic Btales, fair weather, variable wind, stationary barome ter and alalionary or lightly rUing tern peratare. For 1 the Booth Atlantic State, partly cloudy weather and local ralna, followed by clearing weather, stationary barometer, ttalioearr or lowef temperature and vari- I abl wm For the East Oulf State, generally fair weather, preceded by light, local rain in southern portions, rariable winds, station ary barometer and temperature. For the West Oulf Bute, generally fair weather, winds mostly easterly, station ary barometer and temperature. . For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fair weather, winds mostly northerly, station- arr barometer and stationary or rising tern- . - perature. A Fearfal Peril. We alluded one day last week to the nar row escape of Mr. W. J. Pogoc, of Dur ban, who bad bono spending some days in Wllmingtota. and waa a guest of tho ill fated Kimball House in Atlanta,'-at tbe time it waa destroyed by fire. Since then he bas written full details of tbe awful peril through which be passed to an inti mate friend, who write us as follows: "The danger, as I understood it. wa nothing to what he really went through- .lie was in tbe sixth iaalead of the fifth story, and the coraice referred to in my last was the gutter for the mansard roof. Tbey crawled on tbU the half block tbey wero 00. all of tbe next block, and part of the next. At every room they pastvd the smoke and Ore wss bursting out of the windows, and every time they turned a corner ibe crowd on the street would set up auch a yell as to nearly frighten them into loosing their hold I and dropping to the pavement below. When tbey reached the. rope tbey bad no idea bow long it was, or bow far it would carry them. It stopped at the third story, ami be re tbey were met by a fireman, who assisted them in their further escate." Te Ga tn Beaten. We had heard with some regret that there had been some hitch in the arrange ment for taking the splendid dried fruit ex hibit of Mr. iL T. Hughes, of Guilford, to tbe Boston Exposition, but we were in formed yesterday afternoon that all obsta cle in the way had been removed and that tbe exhibit bad been tnrned over to Com missioner S. G. Worth, as at first intended, who will sec to it removal and exhibition to the credit of the 8taU of North Caroli na. We predict that it will be one of tbe most attractive feature in the exhibition. A Belle. Mr. C. M. VanOrsdell haa a butter knife over three hundred year old, which has been handed down from father to son for several successive generations. It waa made in England, haa a bone or horn han dle, and a very peculiarly shaped blade with the representation of two crowns on it, and an inscription, which, however, is illegible. It bas been out of use for a long time, and is carefully preserved as a relic nyors Co art. John Watson wa arraigned before the Court yesterday morning on tho charge of acting very di"rdprly and resisting Offlcer Bishop, who arrested him, and another offlcer whom Bisho summoned to hi assist ance. He wa required to pay a fine of $20. Another trifling case of drunkenness was disposed of. Chancing Location. Messrs, E. J. Power & Co. will remove from their present location, foot of Princess street, on the 1st of October next, to the office now occupied by Mr. J. 1. Macks, in the building on tho northeastern corner of Front and Princosa, and Mr. Macks will remove into tbe room adjoining on the east Pereaal. Mr. E. T. Boykio, of Clinton, was here reaterday on hi way to Bladen court, J r;. ' Our young Fayettevllle friend, Joav C. Hoske, Jr., E. F. Moore, Jr., and W. C. McDuffie, Jr., are here on a pleasure trip. They evidently belong to the junipr re serves. . . XetrAay' Stoi The Signal Office reports the rain-fall yesterday evening 5 a 8.40 Inches. The and ended at 9.10. The; rain began .at 4.43 . ,j 1 J ,1.. ..I I niaxtmum wiou veiocy uuriug 114 p auiriu waJ twelve miles per hour. naarturlr STeeCIsi-. trie of tho Methodist E. Church, South : . Elizabeth, August 26lh and 28th. . , TITVlrHi. Anim ;iK mnA OtttT, I . m . n.r.k r i A . , rout uasweii. at x uiut. .vasweu, A-ugust ,0.1, .n1 10th ; , llm.w vIod . SenL .' lst and '2nd Fair EJuft Mission, Sept. 8th and &tb. .' , IvOBT. V, iJUBT0N,r. J . ' V,' 1 " the I errioes at 11 o'clock jt-m. &nd ats o'elook: p. i kAt nf.i Mta- Knndav atuiooi &c o'ciocjc ilbl. Vve If an Tie m IfAAthM Titiaiii1i n kwv OCK teentn Sunday after Trinity. . Oelebration at 736 a.,; Morning Frayerat 11 o'cu; Bveuwgenyat ateo'oiooK.' St. John's Chnroh, Corner of Third and . Red- cross streets. JKor. 4. uarmionaei, v., sector. Foarteenth Sandayafter Trinity. Holy Comma nion at 7.80 a. m.: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; JCvenlng Prayer at o'clock. ,i..' f ...ii St. Paul's Kpteoopal Church, corner of Fourth and Oracle street. Bey. T. M. Axabter. Beetor. Moraine Prayer at 11 o'clock; Breninjr Prayer at oo'cjook. beata iree. Front Street M. & Church, Sonth. corner of Front and Walnnt etreets. Ber. Frank H ' WAofl. pastor. Serrleea at 11 n. m. and 8 p, mJ Sabbath aohool at 6 p. D4.W. M. Parker, euperiatendenU Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday, evening at 8 o'clock. Christian' Association Tuesday evening after first audi third Sabbaths, - at a o'clock.. Beata free and stranfera and visitors Fifth Street M." K. Chtirch, ' between ' Nnn and Chnreh, Kev T. Page Bicand, Pastor. - . Serrioea as lit a. n. ; class meeunar at s p.m.; Jrtayer meet In; Thnnday evening; at 8 p'olock.'. . .. . Second Baptist Cbnreh. Corner c'Sixtlrtfnd Omreb etreet8r-"Ber.'J.' w;-wjng,teurtorr-Snnday aohool at Sfyi a. m. Serricee at a. mi andji p. m. . , St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral, on Dock street.1 between Second and Third. First Mass at 7M a! m.: HIjrh Masaat 11 a. in.; Vespers at 4 p. m. Woo ten's Chapel, corner of Ninth and Bladen street. Bev. Willis Woo ten, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.. 8 and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a! m. St. Mark's Chnroh, corner of Sixth and Jtnlber 17 streets. Rev. C. O. Brady, pastor. Services as follows: on Sundays, Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock: Bvenins; Prayer at S o'clock; Saints' days M a.m. and 5 p. na; Sunday school at St. narnaDafl' aonooi-nouse at 4 p. m. seats tree. ML Qlrve A. M. B. Church, corner of Second and Dawson streets. Bev, John S. Parker, pastor. Divine services as follows: At 11 o'clock, a. m.; 3 p. m , and p. m.; class meeting at 12 o'clock m.: Sabbath school at 8p.m. ,-. Beligious services at Brooklyn Hall, on 4th st., near the Railroad Bridge, under the auspices of the M. B. Church South, in Wilmington. Preach ing every Sunday at 8 o'clock; prayer meeting every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Brooklyn public are cordially invited and urared to attend these services. Services begin promptly at the honra mentioned. ' Christ Church (Congregation allst), Nun street, between Sixth and Seventh. Bev. D. D. Dodge, minister. Preaching services at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Pastor's Bible Class at 12 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting. Wednesday, 8 o ciooxp. m. snnaay scnooJL 3 o'clooa p. m- in I Memorial Hall, corner 7th andjNun streets. 1 - CITY ITEMS PERSONAL! TO MEN ONLY I Thk Voltaic Bklt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Da. Drs's Cxxxbatkj JEuctbo-Vomaio Bxlts ajtd Blxo- raio ArruAircBs on trial, for thirty days to men vaio ArruAiroas on trial lor t.Mrty days to men Dr troubles, guaranteeing ipoedy and complete re- ma manly vigor. Address aa THE DOCTOR'S ENDORSEMENT. Dr. W. D: Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the subjoined pro- fessTonal endorsement : "I bave prescribed DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS hi a groat number of oases and always with success. One case in particular was given . up by several physlolans wh had been called in for consulta tion with myself. The patient had all the symp toms of conflrwed consumption cold night sweats, lectio fever, harassing cough, etc.. He commenced Immediately to eet better, and was soon restored to his usual health. I have also found DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS the most valuable expectorant for break ing nn distressing conehs and colds that I have ever used." THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Jfessnar. atChamberaburgh.Penn.: A Benxtactbbss. Just open tbe door for her, and Mrs. Winslow will Erove the American Florence Nightingale of the larsery. Of this we are so sure, that we will teach oar "Susy" to say, "A blessing on Mrs. Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape me griping, coucamg, ana leeuung siege. Mas. Winslow's SooTHisa Strut relieves the child from pain, andjeures dysentery and diarrhoea. It ortenswe gums, reduces mnammatton,cnreswmd colic, and carries the infant safely through the teething period. It performs precisely what It JrofesAes to perform, every part of it nothing ess. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ' - Last of the Season. 'JMIE LADIES OF THE FIFTH STREET M. E Church will give one of their excursions to Smithville, tbe Forts and the Blaokfish Grounds, on WKDNESDAY, August 29th, on the Steamer PASSPORT. Refreshments at city prices. Fare 60 cents. Children 25 cents. aug 26 It Gunpowder ! JAFLIN A RAND'S MAKE; RICE BIRD POW der, Blasting Powder, Sporting Powder of all grades.- For sale by ang 26 tf GILES & MURCHISON. For Sale or Bent. HOUSE WITH EIGHT ROOMS, Lot 66 feet front, running back 165 feet. Water Works in the House. No. 213 North Front St., west side. Apply to sn GEO. H. KELLEY, Agt. aug 12 tf Straw Hats! Umbrellas ! AT LOW PRICES. ? ' HARRISON A ALLEN. aug 26 ti Hatters. Fall and Winter Suitings. THIRST INSTALLMENT RECEIVED YESTER DAY. Open on our Merchant Tailoring Tables and ready for selection, aug 26 It MTJNSON, Merchant Tailor. New Goods! LBUMS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH. Fine Box Writing Paper. Straw Waste Paper Baskets. Inkstands of all kinds and sizes. ' Cash Boxes, Russia Leather Card Cases. Memorandum Books, large and small, for vest pocket use. Paper and Linen Picture Books. Visiting Cards, Chess Men. Raggededge Note Paper, and Envelopes to Suit; something new. ' J Velvet Picture Frames, large and small. Best kinds of Black Ink, Carmine and Scarlet Ink, Ac., Ac. For sale cheap at HEINSBBRGER'S aug 86 tf Live Book and Music Stores. CC 33 QUR FIRST GREAT SHIPMENT OF FANCY I JisiMERES has arrived. I I This season we shall make a ran on $25. OO : SUITS made to measure. We have bought Goods direct from the facto ries, and can sell SuUs cheaper than any House In tbe 8tate. ; , ; ;1 1 We ask yom to examine 'onr Goods. ' Elegant ' ... - f - ... I PANTS for 95.00. JOHN DYEB A SON, i ang-19 tf Taflors and Haberdashers, 1 f f Iff 1 V -,. -e m .- -nnnnwnnsnnnnni " - . at8o'clocic. rrarer juul fraise meeting Tbora- 1 . . - , -if .- . - aaSih ,.T, , . j, , 1., WH - JJl'! -1 OTTEEBOTJRG. I - H i.ti Hasgone Northfov his - j . . .. ' Fall and Winter-Stock. ,Same will be Si 'lit. ' . i- l -.i. iVJl. "t'tiSi.s .' M Pit!.1 h 2-: Fine G-oods, lAf pi?ILP;MlES PRICES, 1 ( Will, be the. Motto $ds season. WAIT FOR THE GRAND. OPENING t HEN'S WEAR DEPOT, WILMINGTON "N. C. Bargains Now ! ? fS THE ORDER OF THE DAY FOR THE COM- 1 Ingjweek. CLOSING OUT REMNANTS odds and ends, Ac, in both . GOODS AND CARPETS. DEY GOOD ASSORTMENT JERSEYS. ft. M. McINTIUE. ang28 tf l1T . , -r-n- Fmnitnre Warerooms. I Vwn "oicSAumipnw snimrlfRniiTsi". I J ' I have opened with what I think is a well Selected I ; I w ; 1 t wi i KnrTllt.TITft B.HO. BedlliniF. I V C AA -ViAM-"Ag EMBRACING MANY NEW DESIGNS IN BEDROOM AND PARLOR SJJITS. Our aim shall be to deal falrlv and sauarelv with all, and respectfully ask a share bf the publio patronage. Courteous treatment guaranteed to ail who favor me with a call. ' "' 1 aug 36 tf THOMAS C. CRAFT, Agent. , Prices Tell the Tale. .rpHB BARGAINS ON MEN'S LOW SHOES ALL TAKEN. We have lew of LADIES' SERGE left "-: ' . .. ' . '' ' ' at-low price of $1.00. -And we offer this week several broken lots Of, LADIES' SLIPPERS, at Great Reduction.' Call early or they will all be gone. We intend to run them Off qnick. Geo. B. FrencH fls Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ;Tlie Lirerpol & & Gloiie" j)0ES A LARGER FIRE INSURANCE BUSf "ness than any other Company in lbe city of Wil mington, N.C. Ditto in the United States. Ditto in America. Y ' ' Ditto in the World. It is noted for its llberalitf end promptness In adjustment 01 losses. Its policies contain no sixty day clause and no removal clause. ' JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., Agents, aug 6 tf . . 131 North Water St. All Losses JN THE NORTHERN FIRE ASSURANCE CO. (Assets 914,369,000), arj paid immediately on presentation of Proofs of Losses, without the sixty days' delay usually claimed, and without the reduction of interest. M. S. WILLARP. Gen'l Agent, aug 26 tf .813 North Water St. To the Ladies. yyE WILL SELL, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, some very handsome HAND-MADE . STRAIGHT GRAIN AND KID SHOES,?' of Laird, Shober A Mitchell's make, foe f 4.00, worth $6.00. Call and see them. A. SHRIEK, aug26tf 108 Market St. Harbleized Mantels. rpHESE Beautiful goods are meeting : with great favor. They are very low in price, and may be put in old houses with the ease of an ordinary grate. aug26tf 7. M. KING A CO. Furniture. nwrtii. rrmnCEMENTS OFFERED IN . PAR- O lor, Chamber, , Office, , Dtatag Room and ; Kttouen r urniiure. varpe ls iuiu wu viuiius. tlng and Moscralto Nets at a sacrifice, wnga BEH SENDS A MUNROE, . s.: E. Cor. Market and 2nd Sts.. aug26tf Wilmington, N. C. Bock Lime, JjVJR BUJLDDJG 3f?PO?pS8S1y, BURNED price reduced Tfi.is vxzgg&xJj, TJRERAL DISCOUNT T.THKRA m U1SWUJIT HV UAIVJtn lAHDMU 'i"0 TtUfi U XtA-UxE. . Address FRENCH BROS.,' I . . Rocky Point, N. C or O. Q. PARSLEY, Jr.v ap 1 tf su ta.fr , r, . Wilmington, N. C. - School Baotsi; 1 SCUM 'Boots!!' A LTBKRAt DISCOUNT ALLOWED TEACH- ers and Merchants. ' ; SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Paper, pens, rencus, ' Slates, Sponge, Copy Books, Book Bags. Crayons, - YATES, 'o ! s?! , 9 Market, street, j fi-n : j ,.-t'. '. i '"I . I" -L OiwSqnarftOtKDiiy,.;..;., .V.:..;'..:.1.V ft M-f '! Two Days,....,. . ' J .. ton. ". . one Week,.. v 1 ... .. Two Weekj i 4. t ' " " One Month,. ,;) " Three Months,.;. . .... . J .a ,fc " , BixMontns,....; v ' One Year,v...4'j :, &T Contract AdvertiAorfteots Uken at prtipor 9 Ton Hbob solid Konparell type tnakVone qnaiv NKW JVDVERTISKMKNmT' P. L. Bridgers &Co; STILL CLAIM TO LEAD IN TDK CAHDYUSI.' NESS. Eoyster's Pnre Candies RECEIVED FRESH EACH WEfUCi THEEE POUNDS FOB, $1.00, V " ,r - .... . ;1M 4'i , ',". ' 11 . . -'....'. ;.-.-r'i ;" ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Mies, Presems and Canned Coois v LARGE AND SELECTED STYLES OF Cakes itixd SCrackerfii; Country Merchants will find It advantageous to price our goods and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. p. l. Bridgers & Co.. Iv.v.-.: :y;n.. ...... r , . . klO North Front St. ana; 88 DAWtf Bacon, Salt, -'Bagging. lOO0081' 8 -rDES' jQ do Smoked do 7500 flacks UverPOOl SALT, " g Q Q Q Half Rolls BAGGING, ; 1 5000 BuBdle8 new Arrow TIES, '1000 Lbs BAGaiNa TWINE, 1000 BblS FL0Tm, a111168' 350 Bbl8 Hefle? SUGAR. , ' . '5O0 8acB f aholco K0 cOF,rK ' " ' ' 1KA Cases Conoentrated LYE, low. . , 1 -t r . JjQ Cases Can and Ball POTASH, ' ' Boxes SGDA,' , VT ' JQQ Gross R R. Mills SNUFF, . Half Bbls do do Calves,; r f'J ' do; . do do Weasands, 2QQ Bxs jjHEWING TOBACCO, all grades, -JQQ Bdxea CANDY. 2J BoxeS and Bbls CRACKERS, ; Wrapping Paper, Bags, Twine, Ac. . For sale low bv G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Wholesale Grocers and -Comm'n Merchants, 16& 18 North Water Street aug26tf Groceries. Groceries. ' 00Q Bbls FLOUR, QQ Boxes Dry Salt SIDES, Bags COFFEE, all grades, rjf Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grndea. Bbls RICE, JQQ Bbls MOLASSES, 300Q Sacks LIV. SALT, 00 Bush W. G. MEAL, 00 Rush CORN. 250BuBh FEEB 0ATS 700 feal69 5boloe timtrtjiav " -J00 Cases LYE, J00' Cases Can and Ball POTASH, 1 100 xos SOAP : 1 200 Boxes 8TARCH. 1 200 Boxes CANDY, 100 Boxes CK11083. ' 200 Boxes CANDLES, Paper Bags, Twine, Cans, Buckets, Hoop Iron, Glue, Ac., an 26 tf rw saie Dy . KEBCHNER A CALDBR BICOK. ii I Am Coming Again. tf A M USING A COOK STOVE BOUGHT from xx yon 1 6 YEARS ago, and I am coming again soon for a NEW ONE. Yonr STOVES LAST." That man studtes economy.. BUY THE BEST, kept by - , - PARKER A TAYLOR. . PURE WHITE OIL. aug 26 tf Slimmer Specialties! "YTE AnE ANXIOUS TO CLOSE OUT BOMB Summer Goods in Men's Wear, Boys' Wear, Children's Woar. In Suits : In Odd Coats, In Odd Pant. In Furnishing Goods, In etc, etc., etc, . . A ' We have not marked them at cost, but some. will go at much less. In fact we are determined ft 1 to clear out the remnants If low prices will do t. A. DAVID, ang 19 tf The Clothier. New, Arrivals. r FINE LOT OF HARD RUBB1 Nickel Mounted Harness and Saddles. Also Trunks, Travelling Bags and . everything usually kept by First-Class Saddlery and uarn arneas Estab- iisnments, Call 'all at the Old Stand, Front street. 1 next to Jacobl's Hardware Store. tiooos som at bottom prices. aug 20 tr ; J. EL MALLARD. Do You Want "j CARRIAGE, PHAETON OR BUGGY, CART or Wagon, Harness Saddle or Bridle, call at Factory on Third streets, Nos. 13, 14M and IA Repairing done with dispatch. . aug 26 tf P. g. HATDKN Have You Seen Them ? JF NOT, TAKE A LOOK AT OUR NEW AND complete stock of PbsBtens, Buggies, Carriages. Round and Surry Wagons, Saddles, Harness, 'Trunks, Traveling Bags, Satchels, Shawl Straps, Ao. ang 26 tf McDOUQAL A BOWDKTV. Brown Gins. -EARE NOW; TAKING ORDERS FOR THE celebrated Brown Cotton Gin for early delivery. ' Also the Cone Cotton Presses. Send in orders at oneedon't delay. r M ang S6 tf Successors to John Dawson A O" . ; I, 1 n'l 1 ' M ' , 1 1 Fiirniture and Bedding T AROE STOCK OF NEW AND'ATTJMCTivn ' I li tvl1. Biff assortment of the beet gooo ; to be old at Bottom Prices. ;. - Compare our Stock and consider thesaytog. lad buy from D.A.SMrTH, ang i; , Kolia North Frontstreet. J rwi
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