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The- Mormng Star. i a n cujly uarr atotcOATn. , - ; 9 . it uf aw r akj Tl a. 1 V 'Vi II r T M1 W v ?V I ! y. 1 f. WV' -sjm'lVi fcl V'.-n,7 i rTTrV . - . . Two Weeks,. 4 M, .Jv I. V 1 1' Uj'l'vA i - . A J I 1 U ' ' JPTXY I 111 I Three Weeki, .5 K res i 18 i'1fo .ba - Tf cfcy aw.wauw aml uf pt ,.f :m 1tf. rveaia Cinrw ae ra. oacnry t nnu ar aa nfA i I V aalatat ftrw ainre (nWM)( a Uka PfM fe!i-4 a MORNING EDITION. v .w board of tlirtctor for lh l&chotood v. l.aV3. RiITrmkJ wis Uctrd at a at c f th atwkhoUara of the Company: ..,r.J U (fom about $l.0O0L.WO wU U 1 rMw toet ia lh aloft to rnUia the n, the Cuupu - The I S. tiretdey ulimi temr Yeatle. reUraed t. 5c J olio,. N. F.. wllhoU Vkiif Lrora af at Ihm lout Pty. Cosine; hi Ufn rruuMMi at Caa tow,. Chin. . Nrfooi tin- oathrcak. - -iThe . Rrie A V iiuir ti. Sir Richard Cailiaana. ik-J. TV (caIIaa steajswiaip latiertcodeate v..t. Mlrw is a fo oa th cr.4 mt !. inal tiu- raaawager and craw banded ti - - TW Nuu flrmo. frn fas .-,?.'. rptrVd at etr fall 6f walcrx m1 tjiag by to n iriw 11m srew J u. i rmy A Norwtrtaa' fwl afc tit tiu: Eatuih Chanaal by cull uwoo ; t elve j-w-r drowatd Merchants el : itj)mU f Norfolk. V. havwjt-aohrrdto IxtikJ a rwlruad to brio t& Iiichruxot A Inill sjtm taU Jfoffolk. Tim tt'tnwf NwpV fro Nw York for IUtnt. iiw4binl ui ftuotlty aai't t (wmI ia4 TyUt by uaar -.irrn Tt f ththraJut in 0lIa h.tr- 'WMtuiirtl crvut citractar . Uaf rifw-ru wotiadtax anay oar. the tnirtt'Uioo-U Lilrrtry Oiolnfwt at IVrw Jn't'l rppj?b4 n tv alio t.ynrua ALN(t v .vminjUHi fur O"tuof by Lb tVnurraic Stt lW -ittMu f Saw Jersey, lb AJfcrV' ihr(en t. b It. Near Yrl mar lift M oy Jni-)t Pr " . tta atrajy '.t l')fjt() cau. wlfi.'m flour quirt it t i'art "?". bt. uoruIl 71cC4 t vntrinl wbik ft OtKH OU. etifu. unrr4mlte. ni a at $1 321 0 t fi). trit turpratia firm t tr VVfn!rU Ihillipi will not aapprt prlir' t.j an aiarminj drijTw. J imrt A. ItUfri, a lolling rnr--h.tit of Torool elojxj with M vt Spr ttt. companion of hia Mr Joint T HrTM h-v ohtAjar! i'.n.iU't lim.kijr iwnat the Near rk Kit-l ILlrti f ""T injwrtm l 4f..l I (' I I ii i ii tni'ii Ianl At Nfw Yrk will- uf. kJU-nr. Tit Iaron!y aj plira l. t,lt.u4 who ,:om (rum t'lttn-a. ini4- from ('aha within a far daya. 1 1 1- rum U WtllUm H I'owell. It.- hvvt m IhiladIphia. Ilr waa rnri.lntt.l lxwk kt'rr fr Sim-lair .t IjauhJia. H haa only Lake a l,? V-ry njotieote! J i itt Ui him) haa ia atom; th kit r j if. M.-.t if h rr.tlly ail lln lllr w . u 1.1 Im iK.t f)awx-raic eanItiaU l'.r r.li. l--4i44t-y tf h mrrtl ( i. Int.. tt4 tit thf I4VI Stat' rr tl.Ht. 1"1.- I nu r:tlr P'ty dr nlrt j . t M M k4-ht-tta ami it 1 tt u (,,r ItutUr, It T4M4t J irr CfltL t IU-:1 ".'iO,- 4,im f th pu!4: titiit for the j r . utltni; Jai I8d-1. "n4 I i if t it ix4t li-H. J jxr c'nt. ; tl? irv-t-rn ix Uut i pr trrnt. If ctl (fit! throacU tho StaUi or by r. mrprt ui4ul frj Vaahingta it n.ul. tM4t !1I4. lit.- I itr-t 44-:n.fl imwj tb Northern J.rt.ra trt t Chtcair. Dr II VV. Jon has rl.pd with the wife of lladolph A. Pualoar. )r. Joon Ufi bchioal hUu a wifa and v rr-l childran, aal Mr, tlitrlow iiata a huabattd and thrr- rhtMrrn. atrh them an.J han them. Tho Cliattaai-a 7MaM, a4ta ni.irU. aad a few othr irotr-tioni.-tt papr in tho Sowth ar Uoa n Ilandair horn every day. That fs:t alone woaLl briar HUadall aoi ler deserved saspicioo. What do Irotectioa jrala want with him? They know hie real vvew on the Tariff. A new Association has bern formed at which thd coantry cltpe it hand sad ay ws are afe." The h Mo-halltat of Hichaaood. Vt, Vaah lajjrtoo, Ilalilmore, WUcalntoo, fXcL, Ihilj.L?Iphta, Trentoo, f Kear York. Int)klyn, Albany, Troy, Hoatow, and Ilrtfor! Cooav, have formed an A.4Mx-iattos. The W'wconiaia Sllm Medical So etj, by rawolotioa - cUoljaeal " that 'onaumption ie infectious and that p.rn aflicted .with t4 shenU.he "V -rtaj as mach aa roeille frotn hf it! thy persooaC Xl &1m rtromtxid--i that tho Sua Board f' UsAlJa hoil.I raaae each separatloc U Ve vol. xxxn.Np, W9c: Wilmington, obefcrrcti atnctlj in the poblio ituti- tatiooa, W XT raiCc4 lo team of th death X IW. OacAr J. Ilrent, of Waboro, wUchoccamd recently. of liright'a diaoaM. Wo knew him a4i ai minuter or Uttmt. lie d terrnco aou i or more mxn a wnw Oftaceotory had bn a fl 1 Lk Ranie , LItUcJohn , ViTs JJ anJ . Uhj.ds. Superior Court Bhoals: None of the iatfgo' T?elo decks fi'M towed IntomithMlle: yesteraayeve inflaential racrabrr. He was about I of the laUOeo. J. It LlUkJohn. tJhewaf I .r . f ' damafri ni tht W Aa&i-ttaJ tfak- which fifty year of age, wo suppoe. II had two other brother in the mrois- ry, ootii o wQom qicm ntatij j -- airtcr. itM brother J arnes was a rnao ea a of s-nor parts. . Muaa AtvdraAit r to appear n i'a IJn as in Koowice'e f- - noas play, the "Hunchback. lUe luimrT aent her a basket of liliea. &7 Wrre thev festered' like herself! aii.- k.. t.iiim.1 uvnnl ninKu ia 0 crowded houost. Mr. Sale write ia the London Xnrs: "I see in her tho Terr hicrtwat cpaity. but fail to 4 f mm dlarcrrt gvniua in her actisg. La- bouchert ar in the 7Vui: "If Clara Morrua ia anything like a good aa Mary Anderson, I trust the Eng 4 lish pabiio will V .1 1 f M" P-a vwi. t-crjr ww.u. uuuu o.w.. rirl Mi AiJ. K nam baa K'v 't 4a m m a a w w v a - u ' " jait bwn rccaei from tho Mormon t.M. .!.: tr.. v: . ia i nuaurtpnta. iter aoucaiog-j waa: 'nOh Mmd nMAaarrltold me. thm aaJ.1 thai th weather In Utah was al- " ' " ' S ' ' T war pteajaat: thai rrerr kied of fruit irrew 1 a the atreeis aad that 7j UOTWWKi wn.piBypi wnVr1 m munarrM iw1 4k(Jw1 1M4 1 1 a told me that a husband was awaiting tae ameer bis rrt sad said he owned a big lg o? roal mla. lirrd H a palaea and owned a li.vxaa carrtarra aad a rreat stable full of Imtrmrm." r , It ua eTidrliy not ike I oong ana r.mmr who criac off. natv Ifaothe I 7 r av cry would bo Mtl ril ol tnetn by l I ... .... .1. r . cAuHjinj LA tjtUmx. rue papers have: a particular fondness for taxing I th poor man 'a nretwtnf. They cry out, "Take the tax off tobacco,' whrn not one cent ia paid by cither p lamer or nxanaf actarrr, bet by con- umrr. rtone ts so btinu as ino .4 a a .a man who will not see. Mr. Ii. M. HaAett, a wealthy man efartarrr of Hirrni ogham, England, I .a in New Haven. He aay. he has ha.1 a talk abroad with the "man ...... , . - with the blaek moustache who fig- urrd ia the Jennie Cramer case. He was told by him that the poor girl I wa roi-nl at the Malley home I ar.1 thrown into the water on the . . following nighL A duel between Mcaara. Wricht I an.1 Hrooks members of the Goorgia Houaofrom Hoyd coonty,is reganle! J J o I aa robable. They had words in a J debate. It rooks said: ''I la haw acew fit lo laaull me oa the boot ofthiaaouae. I have too much respect for tbe gentlemen arouai inc. aad too much rvaprct for yoo, Mr. Speaker, to do so bare, but I will reserve the right of stopplag the vabood ' aar eetside of this hail. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. W. D. In man, aged 24, died at LasabevtoQ last week. Winston JVof: Midshipman W. T. Gray left yesterday for New York. tree waicn point am wm cmcaii aooara I tbo Trraloo for China, taking in all the I Eemreaa ststkwis i . . . TZr-Z,JZ. u TZIaZ tait The Elizabeth CSty KconorniM but the laaida has been very much improved tyrrraphkally. It Is one of the ablest edited paper re the Stale. Kdenton Equirxr: Oar towns man. Mr. J. L. Rctraoo. Is erecting a bar rrl factory on John Island, ppoaita the drra4. Cade Thomas II. Leary. of AaaapolU Academy. MaryUnd, has re lurtMrU hcn to tpend a few weeks with his n-iatives. Ilakigh Visitor: C M. Basbee, Ebu . left this afternoon for Providence. Rhode Island, to be present at the annual meeting of tbe Sovereign Grand Lodge, of the Iodrodeot Order of Odd Fellow of tne World, which meets La that city on vr . . . . I New Ikrne Journal' Charles C Daniel. Esq.. has become the editor aad propriator of the Kiaaton Vs. V. I 2ittJtTlT1.ti' ifHSTlS the proaperity of the Prm Waa has brought I about this raaolt. 1 Greensboro Tf orkman; There I have been caaca of lypheid fever this sea- I aoa La sectlooe of the State wbica nave I heretofore ha.1 the name of being wholly ssemiroairy. '"T.c" I . . 4U .V.. uwaiuog of nr. tosvpst ouimu, oa vraogv . . 1 - - I ceaety. was burned yasterdty afternoon, I while he sad his family were aosent irwa home. w . . - I t iu .wiw - e-rar aad the tide was Ligher tnaa It has ro at, lC7. A rood deal of damage. I was done. Bridies were washed twsy, 1 ff mtwm KtAwM Armrm IrrM wer BD I iklerVti. baa and salt war waabod away. and lumbar scatifred. M. T. Ulrick lost I csoal of 3UU eecka ox salt. SherttT W. 1. UaicxeaDurx. cooary. ytaterday, found quarters la the I reoUxarUaryi let three -coeTtcU: Joshn I . : 1 -t i , . - .. . ' . - . ' '" . HWrkaao, 90 ycara.' for bomicide; Oreea WDlauoj. y year, for torceoj, - aad Uarr nil. S yeara for : Urccny. . . All colored. for tha Uawfit of creditors by Mr. J. W. Ar aartiramaot vat mad yeiraaT of aat HarjcU rtrwt. Xo iU, J. .wkmBlanW Jndrti Jtw. I & feitephcrd. who ao. wlmbiblr ' pVel(lc, i la the feuta. M9 opoeca Cl ih .bdm I Ilia wua aa4 tiro duloXca aorotnpaay blta i oa u loOioai circuit. uioa,m i la dauxbtax of tba Ialo ur field of tuis eoonty, and was In the EJn'd year, of her. I a i niim g.JL tr i cuJ ir. ft A. Joakins peaied uo to the WarmflprtMS Ust week. a . . . . . - 4 . j . tk. i I 1104,4- and is rrtt? Ilial TylvQ WvWii 1UC UivTyVJ UiV ItCutr a a - . im kiin w avat(. imMn tv y and is pretty well set sffaiost Molt aad his Ubcral-Aiol rrohilon folly. I .iTaoMcral raiUM of the Molt ItUnrfreabiactohcsrhlrnQO the frauds, I CooTjeT whlakrT tint. - Cafot. Wsddtui Cooner whiikrr rln. - Catt Wsddtui I InfArrruwl na In Xtnn lul Wrk that the fortned us Ui Newton last week, that the m Itq1 LaTTLel" tie between here and Lenoir and the fracs: 10- Ituaa Hall, a yOUng man livinc near here, on Wedoeadar last parted from Mlm Fannio ilopklos, a beaatiful ffirL bis betrothed wife. The eocneemeat I" ' . . .!! ..- "fV r,:T .r. . . m.n were waJkinir toffetner. tbCT were uvn htr ITall aha. craxed bv leaJousr. uuniwuwu "c"fc I When ther arrlred at Mia HopUas' house I "'J wu . a ivntuwvu wu w-w. I the young man left her near the gate. Sud I deoi? uaii ruaoea upon ocr ana icooa act I to the rround with his club, fracturing I her skull and otherwise Injuring her. C7 " She V a . m lt a a - 1 I Puaiv jor uie. wi ucr, aVVu, I r""r . 1 Aala (.Vitviata fs r IhsmAfn tan1 I '.r.'T?r I .... . gJ.y- ErcJLano4. I . . , A. ' I I .nirinl W .J ttHrriflJ.-1 HkAsrwrr Charlotte Journal- Observer : Mr. E. 0. BpUsbury. Supermtendeat of the I Halle gold mine, yesterday exhibited five f,. Sir- I tweotrooe workinx davsat the mine. I Mr. & F. Telfair, a stodeat at Davidaoa I College, art trod In thU city yesterday, bdsgtDg with him a priaooer in the reraon "kito.bm .?" veonre wm.cn, who was olaccd ia 111 in this citv on the cbarr of larceny. sir. Zeb. Vance - - I v . :n .. . .nllrelr rtiovTred from his wounds, but is making satisfactory pro grraa. There Is tone reason to top- iaai tae uewy oiaxnooa, te largest will be Uld at that place durinr the fall or 1 rotaketL One of the eolored hands caught Capt. Doanc, of the Regulator, reports steamer leaked in the after-ports which put wiot'r- .... I forty on the "Rock." The Messra. Darai, the absence from her moorings of the Light over sevehfeet 'of water iiAhlsjfipnd IlocitT Mncsny N. C, 1 v. 'Jn --inv-, .v-:- woreeadvto Ship at Prvinc Pan Shoals. He also re- drowned the' fires" The.'4l&-'''&intV . . . . CarolUa, atthoarblt waa foood by aa Irish I It was Imbedded ia a curious atone known ss its col urn ile. Urge quaalities of which. I la Irugra, are found in North Carolina. It appears that a load of this stone had been Ukro to Manchester for assaying, and It Is coojeclured that the pkee in which the wblcn was eel by tba Moras Uiaaaoad Cut- I oriarivea. im uuiiumg was rapiuij mi tiar Company, lo 18H3, came from North I Ing with water and the kitchen was already - nfuMWU, af theZlwea "4 when cut 11 il l carats rtJaMlt ot lmmm oat fl.OOO. aad the stone llaeir msy be roorbfy ralimaUd as worth $10,000. Elizabeth City Hoiiomut; The M clock and lJl lor tba new court bouae I unio Ur wniLTaitT our town. The bell weigh-.800 pou.da. earelo receipt of a kind note from Judge IJconeU 1 n which ho cipreaacs great Tbrre were twenty persons baptized at the a eumtock county, last week, under the mlnbfii.OQ Tr cr,t: c Uf.0, TT ilr. J M f? iAiE.n left on Fridav to take cbarra of the Bapllst church atllocksville. N. C Martm. Jamcsville items: Tbe Jamcaville aad Washiogtoo XLailroad talk has come to an end, but we still hope to see the road comlog to our town snathe country Improving. Farmers are busy ratberinc fodder. Some are making wine irom the early era pea. Sooae are making apple jack. Fishermen arc catching plenty of alurjreon. Camden, South Mills dots: The much desired rain docs not come to the thirsty earth, and some farmers are counting on a short crop, but we hope they msy realize more tbaa they anticipate. county has been visited by a grand revival for the past several weeks extend ing almost its entire length. By pre . v -j - M. Twitly of Klinbeth Qty. delirered vious arrangement on Sunday August 19th, loe aootcaiory sciwwa aa aaczwiooa. H"1 14 "TT! 4! T T1 " "V j11 - w awTKirrisK.viKwrw. J. R MxLTcar Flee beef. Mtmsoa Merchant tailoring. Ilniranxxtocn School books. J. B, FARnaB New Home machines. IUr.W. BacxT White Oak Academy. t. ! Do la. I r .. . , ' I 4 r I vi rj arrvwa attw vww t iTnu 4.t.w mnrala, l for the Msyor'S Cnurt ytaterday Oornt. I no police atTCeV aou ao case ,. " i. I A friend of oars, reeidinz in this city, devoured the last ef his Christmas . . . . ." I fruitcake a lew oaji ego, --. J LUll 'itt r, : I 1 4 -rZ 1 , i J L. Croom, on North Water street,' I being repaired, forniahed with a new floor, etc Tho steamer J). JTurcMson, I WUJCa cleared for FayeUeville yeaterday; I took Up about 100 tone of iteel rail. for- the I Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad. I ' . . I In the notice of the storm at HlihviU la voaterdav's Issue, alluaion ie , ' -1 .4. 1. it li Bliirl h Pant afrtriT I made to the loan sustained by Cspt. sioore. Uabould have been Capt. a U Morse, nw-nrr mnA eantala of!"lha handsome fc3Dt T w k . . 1 rwMi I r-uxJk ivmmmoHM. wnicn was suna , , ,,h! doringthe gsJe. 1,5 At a mnctinrr fTjf . thtr ContTAi .1 L I. " I i 1 South, recenuy aMi ai-rtaaoTitje, icon., Robert O. Borten, P. Sw Trf sk; ;IL I 'u North w. ..j rv.1 n T. Orafiirn -wmt ar- I morning- at 4 o'clock, at which time the I John Joyce, a son oi rt. Joyce, in tne 1 1,.. nflrti,i.r rnhflm ia at TVnatr I '7 7. .li - j mi --:. t n :.v .t ..vw. northwest corner oi - me couniyr wno soia i OF STAFF wears a - -fi,;: 1 pointed as toe umnci uenscnary wwumt- I va, v wl".'"uv-" I his r.ron of tobacco nrivatelv to . Sneiioer & I (whafcperhans might be W , " Mmi i mrwwr w . ' 1 it. , .- . .-""-rr duu iu fiw, niun. uk tnwo. wi I by VTeUiQK Suits Of Careliaa Conference. fjareuna, and lastaa anmruesday tugus, : masung it was omy duu. .: , . . . ,, . ...make. .. . , l -1 - ! . .' . ... . n. c, fripay, septembi;r uxm. STORM NOTES. DUTarat Baadry tai lte rival af Mm, tWaaaaaaJy BegaUtai Barta -r rTaUtlna; fraai the tWaaaaalilps-BeMfiaeaav aae ...! ' ! A caaUematt who arrived here from WbHvtHIo yosterday leports that the late' "T ' ' ,.uu,uwi, I 'a l i.uuivu wuv uww ftp to Wednesday montfnK'oa account of 7' r ; - . t,r 's.it. aL q . '.. .. 1 ' 5"""" r w nr nna an arnan uvurinn w n i naai r if aaoa a i iu i a. aaaa auva auvwMaHMvu aatai auvti aww w a a a m . ? r ii .i ti. I be aoar so serious as at first anticipated. anticipated. I " " . . . . w" 1 I the naUerial of their sheds and many of I their terraDim. It : seems that the latter. 1 ihcir terrsDim. It: seems that the latter. I aaalng been ia the pea so long, were be- llflered whea they fdand that the whole I i - t . i v. 1 boundless ocean was theirs, and were easily I , , l. I rvsame vuur. usaing opcranuno jw;iujr I morning. They now think their loss will 1 mnM ,. mim Thomon I -4Vfj- -- on IheUland remained in the safest of their 1 sneus aurins uie storm, wmcu mreaieneti kwumm tA the mesnUme the whole island was envel- oped In a cloud ef spray. One of the gentlemen of the party on I eoeral roint, an account oi wnose perns I . : ! ! 1 l a a naSfrA aa wmjito our ia-S utc n.m Hu'w I - a . i serous adventure, f inding mat too eov- I etamont house, in which all hands had ttkenrefuiro. was uncomfortably crowded. .u u-. , . : i. I iuB uciua luvvt lull! IKiwiH iu i i- there being about forty persons in it al together, he decided to return to the Club I House wherehe thought he would be more co.rrUUa UMm of .he m.o bo I still remained at the house to awake him if I aavthinir should occur, and then turned in hRTe wooeJ for a nap. The others seem to have wooed the "drowsy god" also, and in the mean time the wind shifted to the southeast and the tide commenced coming in rapidly. Finally, our friend was aroused by the cx- I clamaUoo. in tones of alarm, that the tide I m a a. rwaa a 1 1 !J ug 0 lu toMtMn. The three or four mcn comprising the party at the Club House then commenced their perilous jour- ney to the government house, sometimes up to their waists In water, the driving mist beating In their faces, the flyisg spray cousianuy inuieirears; out tney persevereu bravely, bracing, themselves solidly and firmly against the ever recurring shocks of wina ud Ude and blinding rain, and ched the place of refuge in safe ty. The hero of the occasion informs us that he stopped not for the order of his golng wbea ne cft lhe club nouM and lhtX his attire was hardly such as would have rendered him presentable in a first class parlor. In fact, he didn't stop to ascertain .1 whose habiliments be was donning. It was "no time for swapping horses," though the swapping of pants under the circumstan ces was not to be complained of. By tbo way, the Wilmingtonians speak in high terms of those on the Point, all of whom, white and black, seemed willing and anxious to do everything they could for the comfort and convenience of the visitors under the trying circumstances of the occasion. A correspondent at Smithville, writing us on Wednesday, says: 'What i . . i. .t I The skies are blue, the September sun shin- I 1 vUUWM. IU vvafcCIUlJ io wuajl ;ing briehtly. and the waves are as blue, dimpled,, smiling and treacherous as if they had never aided in all the wild carnage of yesterday. All the pilot boats are injured yJ"yJ? the creeks; few fences remain, and the trees the pride and beauty or tne town are laid low: twisted and torn, they look like wounded giants after battle. Several houses, small ones, were blown down ; those of Dr. L. Frink, Capt. C. C. Morse, and Mrs. 8tuart were unroofed. The damage to Capt. Morse and Mrs. Stuart was per haps greater than to any others, and coming on Mrs. Stuart in her old age and affliction nartlcularlv diatreseioff. There are no ' . . . a ,. , . . oatn nouses leu, ana do onages w any ui tho tili.nM tnA lanrfinir rvintr ofTwtVi iui uwuim i v ""j v. wharves, the landing Being effected from BleAmen ln gtnift This is written in great haste to catch the boat. Wo loarn tKal tha Rtnrm waa mr wm " " A iB Pcader untJ- A 8011 r Mr- W- 8- Ptldgen. of Caintuck section, told us yes- f ..v v;. fgAh(.t haA ,hed blown down ln which much of hU fodder was stacked, which was badly damaged by the raiow The crops are all considerably dam aged; only the sweet potatoes and peanuts escaped-' tQnaeT were benefitted by :. . . , 2 1 v..: ti.-w w neeaU nta. R)ver is two feet above tbe usual tide. 44TC " " " 7. " 7. . llanv fences and trees were mown down. n ,Tbft atmahip RcmtUtor arrived from i. xr w ..to.. nmtn ..-T n .rw .Jm. j u...t uv iuuk. x tmmm khown that she was out in the gale and conldcrahe anxiety was felt concerning J.'her. The reporter interviewed Capt. Doane , . v t . t l lit, . i MJ uiluluuVU .v.wii... lie say the gale com nv need eo Monday about 9. o'cloclC,; Jbeinir nearly , forty-on& I tim h6 wind lew lhra the BortAbrth- beaTy i?ca and graijaal pbange In the windi wu.. MM" T?: "J .yjSf-vVi If ' . uTj " I howftYor; and came out of tb.o'bic'Btorttit I "only the loss of some -o iM&head I .When the He fniodJiiaAedwTpes.. day at 9 1 . M., the vessel, was , about ye. rS .,..i..,J-,.T o - I alighUy. r M. thBUeeaW iVa, which sailed from Baltimore for thUr I rt s.tnrHav Tn faot th atrnhArA r"V JlL T:"7f t bo w aaaaaa auia w aaa a utu aaaava out aa w a,uuj aawa - a a wis am pnaronn urn ri ra in u n l nrtra ar nur l aa I could scarcely have seen a passing vessel I could scarcely have seen a passirig vessel " . ' "1 I in on the Regulator,-among whom was J t-apt.. bnell,, (ormeriy; OL tbe . steamer J apt. Dnea,, iormerty; ol tne , ateamer 1 Blanche, who went from here to New York on the steamer Elder and .Afaster J. ' I nhv nrnnt f,Am tn Knot VnV 1 ouuui, a son 01 mr. x nomas a., ouiiu. I nnritioiiln(rBWn nn WoHnooHov o throA. i i-"' , v -j, - masted schooner at anchor east of the shoals and abreast of the slough. The steamer River Queen, Capt. Bagley, which arrived from Bannerman's Bridge, reports having picked up a wrecked flat on the way, with thirty -two barrels of tar on her. There was no one on the flat, which had probably been abandoned. ' From below we learn that men are busi- ly employed lightering the schooner Rover, which went ashore on Big Hoc, near Smithville, during the storm, and it is thouo-ht shft will he rotten off to-dav. The I steamer Blanche and the rest of the tugs i o a - ere trying to haul off the various pilot t-i which .re .ground. - i . Mr. J. W. Taylor's fioating! saw raillar- rived here yesterday for the first time since she left some eight or ten months ago. The wind carried away, her smoke stack and broke her whistle, and she has come down for inspection and repairs. Weather Iileatloia, The following are the indications for to day : For the Midctie Atlantic States, cloudy weather and Jocal in the'ndrtkH ern portion, slight rise in temperature, va riable winds generally from southeast to southwest slight changes in barometer. For the South Atlantic States, generally fair and slightly warmer weather, easterly to southerly winds, nearly stationary ba rometer. For the Gulf States, partly cloudy weath er, followed by light rains, variable winds, generally from east to south, nearly sta tionary or slight rise . in temperature, sta tionary or lower barometer. Fer' Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, increasing cloudiness and rain,' variable winds, generally from east to south. station ary or lower barometer, slight rise in tem perature in the east portion. 3Iaaistraies Court. Mary E. Lively, colored, was arraigned before Justice Mill is, on a peace Warrant sworn out by Mattie Jones, also colored. Case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. Ephraim Williams was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Lizzie Wil liams, and was required to give bond in the sum of $5do keep the peace for sixty days and pay the costs. Defendant appealed, gave the necessary bond and was discharged from custody. Ephraim Williams next had a hearing on the rhnrtro nf assault arid batterv nnon Tiiz- I 1. y D I zie Williams. Dismissed at the cost of the I prosecutor. . . .' .-r : Bailie Walker was arraigned next on a peace warrant sworn out by Fannie Gore. I Defendant was ordered to pay the Costs and give bond in the sum of fao to keep I the peace for thirty days. I I Personal. Dr. J. H. Durham, who has been absent a week or two, has returned. Rev. Oscar J. Brent, well known in this Conference of the M. E.' Church South, I . died at hU' residence in Wadesboro' on Mondav last. Rev. Mr. Durant, formerly of this city,. but .now in the Methodist ministry and at- tached to the Duplin, Sampson and Pender n; ,!f uora vatorA nn uu t uu iiu f ciuru 1 1 . , ""' WiTu t from a visit to hia home in B Brunswick. I Mr. Thos. B. Harriss, Secretary of the Champion Compress Company, who baa. been to the Boston Exposition, has returned. I He had a good time. J i-i." hC I Carious Pic. A colored woman named "Celia Osborn has a curiosity in the shape of two young pigs which have faces that are very much like human. Neither one has any nose, where thatorgan.generajly grows, nnd they consequently have to breathe solely through the mouth, and one of them has neither eyes nor nose. successful fammz we have neard of in this county last year to that of dor young friend -: 5005; 1 " MAMINE JilSASTEBS I tof .!le"to mer.: A,B;J I j Te.fre itop Smltbyllle .fey te M.i ' " S"1 Bit" Empire aatttbe U. V, r Calf.x-ArriV.1 j.f the Steamer ualelgft froaf Baltimore '1 1"""" " i . -t ' ? pi Men uamaeaoa ttnenea jrew Unm-HiASti I wpoq..ffom ofmwtjtt .igr rew iiuSiVfe'i ; - I . f eB()ttatered while seek- T i20(miesoutheaat of Wmingtonyeakipg, I and askSBt? assistance, which was rendered tKa.r . , , t . . - . i a lauta waavt -"- K) " iu av v f 'From a, passenger on the City of Atlanta l s i : ' L City of Atlanta "left Charleston 1 on ; Saturday and . oa : Sunday r.ett i on ; Saturday and . oa : Sunday r.ettf1 countered a lieavy '"- gale - from the' nprtheast, which increased to a hiirrif I ..-..-.4 - . ' .i. 1 cane monaay evening ana mgni. 1 ne I Iitrl 4.nm A T 1 ItXAk-i. .-, A A . uniwu, uvui -x x . m.. uuuuaj -uum a M. Tuesday, when she was taker! in tow by the steamer .Bri&tih Empire, and towed off EVying Pan shoals .. and thence to, Smith vilje by the Revenue Cutter Colfax. The action of the captain ofthe'Z?n'M Empire is criticised by the passengers of I thd City of Atlanta as deserving of censure. Thfey say that when he first spoke the City of Atlanta, about 70 miles west of Port Royal, S. C, he refused to tow, but offered I to take off the passengers,' which would I have been almost impossible, with the heavy I seai running. He then said he could only tow to Norfolk, as he had the Mexican mail and wais behind time. Capt. Lockwood, of the City of Atlanta, tried to get him to go to Charleston, but he refused, and finally offered to tow to Port Royal. A hawser wap made fast, but soon parted. 'After' ai conference between the captains a start was then made for Norfolk, . Ya., I but on Wednesday, after steering wildly, j it was determined to make for Wilmington, 1 The vessels arrived off Frying Pan shoals at 10 A. M. Thursday, found the lightship gope, but met the Revenue steamer Colfax, the captain of which kindly offered to tow to Smithville-, but : here again the English captain was. i stubborn and refused to cast . the i ftivSn sight le bar, when the Colfax took her in tow and brought her to Smithville, the British, Empire proceeding on her voyage. The City of Atlanta has been pumped out, and will proceed to her destination as soon as the necessary, repairs are made. Most of her passengers, 'among whom there were several ladies and children, came up to the city last night on the tug Blanche. One of the officers of the steamer British Empire, Mi. W. H. Ferttald, also came up with the party. The passengers of the City of Atlanta speak in the highest terms of Capt. Lock wood, commander of the disabled steamer. : The steamer Raleigh, from Baltimore for Wilmington, concerning whose safety there was some apprehension, was reported by the passengers of the City ef Atlanta, as having arrived at Smithville, and being on he way up to the city. They , reported that she had lost her smoke stack, but ap peared otherwise to be uninjured. The steamer British Empire repdrts hav ing spoken a Russian barque Wednesday having on board tbe rescued crew of the barque Dow, of St. Johns. CITY ITEMS INSTANTLY RELIEVED. Mrs. Ann Lacour, of New Orleans, La., writes: I have a son who has been sick for two years; he has been attend ed bv onr leadiae- ohvaioians. but all to no dut pose. This morning he had his usual spell of ,,t- mnA -a on no.flir nmufnlul In seauenoe'that death seemed imminent. We con- We had in the house a bottle of DR. WM. HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS, purchased bv my hus band, who noticed your,, advertisement yester day. We administered it according to directions and hei !, ne wm uistanuy rene vea. bslt Co., Marshall, Mich., wUl send Da. Dts's CZLXBKATXB nXBCTBO-VOLTAIC UXLTS ART) JO tbio Affuakcxs on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of troubles. BTiaranteeiner speedy and complete re storation of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk la incurred, as thirty days trial Is allowed. .. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS !; "MOTHERS 1 Are a sick child frofferins and crying with the excru ,at1 n rnttinff teeth ? If so. go at once cSta0fay INQ SYRUP. It will reUeve the poor little suf- i faMv immMioyMVATmna noon h . -uitsre u 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 mother, and relief and health to- the child. l.o?erue - n1 man cnsls. andeasant to Thetasfe, and.ta use .1... m nil cases, ana metwatM. w uw musw. auu un orbgcriptioTi of one of the oldest and best female physfcilans and nurses in ttie United states. Sold everywhere. 96 cents a bottle. DIED, -irtmroa . fha i-MiriAnfte nf Mrs. L. A. Hart: ' GEORGE CORNELIUS MYERS, only son of Mrs. W. s. storm, agea 11 yeaia. The funeral will take place this afternoon, at 4)4 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Hart. Friends, of the family are invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Tidal Wave BDUGHT AND LEFT ORDERS FOB: OUR. MERCHANT TAILORING . Department. With yesterday's steamer our force of Workmeu Is fmXj OUR STOCK (how vast and goohePnb" li must ; judae), is open.. Our CUTTER (the French" artist from Cork), UNRIVALLED IN hi nost. Our CHIEF conn ton anee wreathed in called) smiles, we are i. dear Public, also to be. MUNSON'S SUPERIOR . . ' - aep i it. j sf Three Months,.. ..v.. ....w.i 9m eo v C , . . One Year... .. W W , " ' 1 Contract Advertisements takes at proper .' -'. t tlonatery low rates. s ; . I -.Ten fines solid Nonpareil type make one sqaare ' ; ; . aaawMMMMawa'i'i i NKW-ADyERXISKMENT. : j, ; . f ' : , ;a .'' , I JJOTJSEHOLD 1ND KITCHEN - - r a, ,, ' - j ' ' ' mRNITTJHS AT AUCTION; " t" I . pj mxpLj, , SKPTEatBEB 14, at 10 o'olk AJL J Zr ' r.'wlll selL vrithont reMrve. at Ko. ! Market - Street, a large LOT, OF .fTRKITOllK, ale poa- tuva. 13 2t 3r MteOak'Acadei FALL. TERM OPENS 8BFT; 17, ISM; ?' t . Tuition per session $7.60,10.00,13 50, 15.00. iaoo.!-r" : Beard per moath from $3 00 to $8.00 .va " , - Health of oommunlty jood. For lnfnnatloa.i 'l , address the Principal. , - . . . 1f u ., KiSV. W1LU4M VKunT, A. M- Ajlx Age of Progress ! 0 mmm nolaelec. Xr exMMtton la free to all, at 2, Katket Street. Come and seett. sen itlSt Wtt 1 White Oak, Bladen oo , N.C-fj ' .'m'' a ' Vi l'- it v" t-.: n t -r n eapeotittur,: -i . j. b. arrarvo u l-MflnA la lrhVA ...... ..n ia Ol ..i .iti xi'- r 17 HEAD 1 plA.T BEA.TJTIFUL BEEF CATTLE . Ji EN Uoaed.in yesterday's Rbyibw, bolonfrs to me. It. is the FINEST BEEP seen here since last Winter. i ' - - . ' Welalso have a lot of SPLENDID MOUNTAIN BEYES, and our Stalls will be well supplied for a week to oome. We will make a SDeeialtvof Satnrdav's Mar ket! Leave orders early for CHOICB CUTS. ' i J. BV MELTON. Successor to the Butcher Co.. t j and Proprietor of the only Steam sap 4 It i Sausage Factory in the Stat School Books ! ! School Books ! FOB ALL SCHOOLS IN THE STATE, A LTB 1 era! disoonnt to Merchants and Teachers Slates. Copy-Books, Crayons, i - Book Straps and Bags, Papery Pens, Pencils, Ink, RnlorS, Ac. Parents will please send their children to , j - HEINSBERGEt'S. . : Pianos and Organs, gt)LD AT REASONABLE PRICES AT I HEINSBEBGER'S sep 14 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Cape Fear rl ills jpEARL GRITS, HOMINY AND BOLTED MEAL ARE THE BEST. Guaranteed fresh and swoel. t A few bales of that CHOICB EASTERN HAT fitiB on bond. I All goods at lowest prices and satisfaction as sured. , C. B. WRICHT. : X Few Left. TtTE STILL HAVE SOME "BARGAIN LOTS" of BOOTS and SHOES, which we i ARE SELLING CHEAP, MEN'S, LADIES and MISSES. Now la vour time. Call early and often on Geo. R. French & Sons. I 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ! 1 FOR DRY SALTED SIDES, ' TOBACCO, SNUFF, SALT, MOLASSES, t ( &c &o. &c. BALL & PEARS ALL. sep 13 DAW 'tf Silk Hats ! Stiff Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN, llatters. Sep 13 tr Shoes! Shoes!! TTB HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL As sortment of all the latest styles of GENTS, LADIES & CHILDREN'S SHOES Also a handsome line of BOOTS. We invite special attention to our stock of SCHOOL SHOES, Which are neat, good and cheap. Call and aea our $5.00 hand-sewed Gaiters onD E. F. last. A. SHRIEK, eep 13 tf 108 Market Ht. i Bartlett Pears, APPLES, CABBAGE, AC, ON EVERY STEAM zER; in faet a full and well selected stock of FAMILY GROCERY SUPPLIES can always be found at corner Fifth and Market Streets Try OTERSEN'S PRIDE, one of the best Five Cent Cigars in the city. WlLLIAltl OTKKSKW, Sep 12 tf CORNER FIFTH AND MARK BT. Patricio ! Cigars ! 5 Gents ! FOB SALE EVERY WHERE I ang gStf Bock Lime, TXffl BUILDING PTJRPOSEn. . 17 FRESHLY BURNED. : PBICR REDUCED TO Jl.l PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rotky Point. N. C. ot O. U. r Alto LEY. Jr.. apltf itufr Wilminaton. N. C. Bird Seed. SWISS,' SAP SAGO AND CREAM CHEESE; Rye Flour, Greene -Kerne, Currants, Citron, Pre pared Cocoa, Baker's German and Vanilla Choc olate, Marinee8, Mustard, French and Domestic Sardines All Fresh Goods will be here on to morrow's 8tamer, at SO 88 South front St. aag 21 tf L. VOLLERS. Harbleized Hantels. rpHXSB BBAtTTTFUL GOOflS ARK MEETINO ' with great favor. They are very low to price, and may be put in old house i wlththe i ease of an oaltoary grate. F. M. KING CO. Sole Agents for Deflanoe Ranges sepvtf and Farmer Girl Cook Stove. 1 i 1 ! f ,0 I
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