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J U , i. mtj to li-rm prorcti.x- to ItM 4 U.u;f ttan t4 mm. 0f. , l.u-t, c.nmmAatimt t ttnmhipm ot U , ... ry Li. iiiatU at Nw Ta city. 1' Uil ix't r4.-cri(t at c(loa tia- Sp . ... r tt t ViK-it tW- - tea rt at , i i -.turn. I'i . bwri iLuiclWt cuai i, i-i tail I2)i- poturit k uaut cbikj J-.l. umar t Um twr ca ., cy .)uin!i taJ Miwral tW ealccn u 4.ift IW Wr UtIWr (c4nrD la Idcttmoihl. V . ff IW Htar4er i. 'Ht i'ntixi it r6ury tuiiL A a f 0i Mw Ta W ti-Mtie fiaoj ' a AtiiMU. CI. tt irxnlAl. lhl (.il4-r A ofifru"e of ta K r ; in l uwm ii pr-Jnrl t4coait.lr C" i:itrm.inirnC IVnurnb p!n iiny t.i .U.'rc tlwt jUii r-r a.4i . t tn.t 'iu-.t na:u n.iro. tn.y it rutMirrt. cu. T nr .u.i.irvn pvrtMii! ia la: ltMXMr bura .Jllimj o-r tt-a. .V a t iit-loca u uw ktrtwi at tlx ttot! V 14.1 IhlMUMI. Mim. hajb pvUw J XM .it llw 4rU. it ara fMerUtly tiaiifcrJ. Iok auc A0t)lX IS Vvk ro.x k. t MiMy p cent. . ratio HrtJf n U)-(3li rvata. envtJaera &tr ft li) :i: Wat. uanktl 9C:Olt - v. f. whti0 ft WVlft 0t. er. uarr . i Vf52t. meia uarmaadreU: ap.Ua . ,, . -tin.- .full t ttf. tl l man-. IT t ml t tr !rt m rrprtryl to ISu wuirt thtv fas. Hn.- th iytrn of rllrt3'a It n thf itxtj of the CTr 10 '-WK Ike V'Hia' ao.1 company. Y II Kglwh. of I ad bns. apwnt .lay with ilrn. Itaetcock. Whlt' up ' Kkrr Wntljun, of letxntnf, aa- n.h-il the lhruof Praavia twroty- ii v- y-aii p&K t . 1 ... .- ;. - .. Ft iv.ra Virginia orator u v 11 kin' d alt jr thw ypealct ef. f .vrd t'wWmtc a juarid .oo ' m'lly lr four drtertiwaL Ha it t tab tn thw ITniul iatr .lam- av h? H rm!Mfnt thl hv riiuMn. win win in iat iw w k. ilw j in iaimcaa biowvr. M.rvn-t n. Flrmry, two Jew rl in? tif-H. f'lht with air-tight vw4ri Flmnry waa 4alcl to lS- f,rvrn 1. i- t!4 imr of North (aro l.r Km S--r yin to th v Trior f VI :wha'tl' "lt a ! a ' Unu- " Vli. t.-4:k lnhir (W) Vpj-ri fi jut in Ap!- that writhed .' .'j poun.ia. So jk hqi t cU I. It h.il two Ictft. At Ur'nnhur. 1.. l.w4 waj killed hy h'no pcrciMitn rapM. Two fnjmcnt trtek hi rjra sod ho lil from the etZccta. rWr rm mmber from North f irolin of th Ntionji !harma iti,:i .Wvriitoa It ha. uore th snj State to th oath of us. eaaaaaBBBeaaBBaaawaanwaBBBMaBBBaaBMamweaMem Th !.t::-r4Hj Knhhrrn nd Kalwh omo i snJ t j, Zr't wtlkrt, a thir forrfathcra wr To4 much brf. or t it loo mnh a,l bevr ? v. Hen.lrkka save thit Tildeo a" ! n1.u for th Oeraor ratio nmmjtion. Thtt will mike the Kpinnu fel nvr ettrnforubJ, for lT"-Ie S im il i an ngj ewatomer to twrhi m 4 p.;iticaj rmeev- Tha Rada r'in. th.it out in 187. Th. Chicago fmtrCkm fee still h immoriag away at ita old faievbeed u Uri doen not etAka Amtrv n ay. higher. TVai i A m.Wfl paper, U;trs a fk'ah.ial it swvara to it, li i 'aocuaa iS if ,r,4 a.mtJll. W.taUM. r si. m m - m u . : . a a , a mm -1 a a a at At . t m j - mm. -. - - m -s. m , i v y . . m 11 i H f . mi in .Unh i i i it.i i . 1 . iT i i" ii i ii i iii i i i l . r . . . YOL.-XXXII.-NO.I150 !. v WIKtlTOGTON; Uo St as. of ljiag abca( th eUect of t ib uoiioQ fxt ,ol .weiiDMdar I U0TOt Uxg pA6 tO fail AOCOUtlt I account would til thrtrt colamna of tilth coiomn of UvStab. W mar draw apoo it hW tor. Toe following U new, aad wts copy it: "A freixbt car ccoUinlar Live roods coa trtbaUU by th 8mhcrJ Air Liae arrlTtd at the fair buikilnr om. TueaJar. aad t placet ta ccauuoa Uxlar. Tat Xi: I difpiay will b nxatla at the aidw of North Carolina. aad will tw under th dlirctio of the comniaeioajcrs of taat Gtale. A bandiomo ol ca. built eaUraly out of the wood of the rlAta. aaa deca eracUu. and a bureau of iaformailed has hem muh&ahod for th beoeUt of rmrtka dcairisr to attua kaowl- - 4 . - . 4 - forma.'paS eetSde it bet tMjb aad other ahrubberr pcraeaU shrubbery presents a vary bajkcjoea aprxarance. A smau tahibU wbich arill be paased by many ueackrd fa the cirfct butte .of water from a rrouo of miarral prtarv ia t&e Bute. Theae tpriar arc located wit&io a radius of two buadrcd yams, ana eignty-two trpa la a atraiAbt tine will bring a par oa ffDoa tbe ouUide spring oa aae side ie tn treter too moat reaaot. aad yet tee chemical cbAreclerfoUca of Ue prior are vrvy aauuaiilar. Tney are calkd toe wbite ea!p&ur. p4-Uoa. aloe sulphv. red etp&ur. iroa aad alam. and Lao iron prtar i fKU, tha kinJiAm. J Arrvcrican who crratea a aenaation 10 KnglUh .wiely, ia really not more beautiful than many handrais of other American girla. She is thoa drarnbed by a man of br own country: "Tae IMace waa quite all a tire to her. boetm. aad that at quiU auficieot to cetaUMh ar at a beaaty over tbera. She ba.1 a rather eepti rating way about her oddly cuca bin lag a spiritoalie. MaguerUe air the ewemiiar dtah and coafldeace coeaaaoQ ta Vaakae girla. It waa evening. ad the ttx.nt was raada ckar by the glare. I umn rou alias Cmambarmvyae didstt ataad toe onfoaj wall. IUv face wn painted. Like iivoit. TWredef her cheeks stood out bka dmubm. tier fcatmree were small aad rrgsUr. be flrore tall aad erdlebaped. aad awr bearlaar lire and tmcoeetraiacd. Hle waa drceard ia gocal I Th Charleston aV?we vuiCrricrt in the course of a long editorial, says wirly, aa we think, and timely of an important matter: "Apart from the evil doe msladrnlnHtra tioei. we do not think that the I sternal Re eyi la epedafly uaast to the Aou v2i, eod we ahoukt be sorry to admit thattbe Southern jxople. La proportiom to Oteir number dosk more, whiskey and eaaoke eore tobacco than the Northern people. It rertal&Iy U aot to our credit, aa vcrtl the wbiakey. It this U a fact, Nor can we are that tae Iatrmal Rrrrnne taxes am a cceiaiaat draia of money from the South. It la the consumer of totrvco and walakry. and not the producer or miaa facturrr. wbo pars the tax." At DedhaxD, Mas., ooe Jackson I Evan, and two women named Mr. Catnerific U. .Cobb and Miaa Kale L. NVhitnej, hare been arraign ed for organising a Mormon ehnreh at that plsoo. Evana kaa been aco tencrid to 'thrce years in .the booso of correction - for kaving a ploralitj of wivr. ErAoa bag bora hogging and kting aroond generally. , Spirits .Ttirpentine. The Morgan too Jtfouniainecr appears La a new aad bn proved form. The Dexaoerata in the Fiml Dietrkt w3 ald their coo vemtJoo at Eden Ma oo the 9nd of tfetobcr. - - Graham (TUantr: Jarnee Nor wood, of IliCahoro. wants to trot his hone arsioet any ia North Carolina for a pune of $. or fl.OCa Thorax L. Shields is oa trial at Charlotte foe the kilDog of J. .Q. Sittou. for toe aJlend scuactioa or tus slater. The Jml Cbmtrwr foraUhce a full outline of the trial Cooccrd f&yiittri Tho Ilev. Wm. Mortoo) - llepCiaV ald rrhjrkm acr vkem near Bis: Lark. Stanly coa at v. during la wren. The result ef the., aaretiaga were the eoovmiom of twelve precious aoula to Chriat Mount Airy ATtv : From pr ca ret I tul icat f.ao a and they are stroog ones tx Uco. A. 1L Scales' chancre for the nominal ton for Oortroor of Korth Cmro haa are Indeed bright LTe would make a wlae aad patriotic Governor. A North Carolina woman, who formerly dog ginseng ra order to secure ooooey witb which to supply her husband with tobacco, has just discovered mica aviae la the aumntaine, wbkh Is supposed to be worth $30,000. Uer huahaad U too aixy to work it aad it will be sold. .Vjrtira arAie, . , , Warrtoton Journal: Work oo the Virginia A Carol! aa Railroad U moving on rapuly. The big cut near Bracey's stctw, just heytnkS the river, whkrh fa to be about fifty six fort deep. If sow flfieea or twenty fact deep. Coder dame are be lag placed In Roanoke rtwr, and work em the piers for tae bridge has pctra com mrwead. v v ; , J t T Ttxlcfgh A of: Obtcnxr : Ota. Cot la at becne araia. He arrived lat oixM and Is stopping at the Tarborough Iloxaa. At Uorehced the gale was also lively. The water rone to a beignt that was aJarm !ng.aad the wind-mUl aad two bath houses eoaaected with the hotel were carried away. Tale, however, was the extant of the dam age done as far a w Lave been able to kaxa... 'y ?;.".- -. Elitabetb CilT ccncm(AA currtepoudent of tha JbafaaV aogdnttca Jadre David A. Barnes, of Marfreeaboro, for Coerresa. The nccamee ma be a i of stresgth. sound fudrmeet and hooesl DemocraUo I tr J . I. I I Tim DUtrkt wbo more fa2y Clla tha tid I than JiaatCJvialLw. of ike eountr of Mania. '- , " -i V ... 4t.VU 1 - ' .-1.4 " - t , " , 1 . , -J ' I ChmrlotU JrwrnillOtKTver: I -j oua, took Li. mmt at tiia dialer Uhl I ax im rmijac ot Mr.s Joacpa W. Kee, oa I irreo ureec- near Uia XAttMxasChQrci.. 1 Lr. f .n forwM na I m- m Wl-. J J - mr w . ' I ( I Whitevm.; Enterprise m-Tht f aaailaxal lfv Hon doted a Thdradir I iX Jiobr I Klirltt -Ji-- ,- , . - w 4 Iambus our be made' a "floe frait'ervminr ctrcaty. a the sped mens' of amil-&e.l btocrht to thia oCoe win ahew.' Ma, J. KJ I ACcKlnaon has Jaat left with-taV a threa- rennna or a pooad apte wbtch 14 rnc&ca ta etrcomrereoce. 4 . . I ; . -l l i ,K ,iv7rrrK iuuaiKer, wr. tt hy a kkk from a wtoiou bora rka. ' , nooi7our 1 sen ia a curcraitjoi. optavoo. atnoof lanneraaatotMaajarx ooae-to ep bylAw drourhU Socvi . think UutT I 1M. rfll M4 Kd4 MfU.1l MAM cK' wai oFU w7 be I nearfy aa much corn made as utiiaT. ' thau half a Washington Xsctzctlai, A gentle- J from Front to the wharf, was a com an who fust.ratoreatl fioov Hyde J pteU sheet of water. county, eays thaxa petiUoa coptaiaiax X. namea Aaa been arat to the PcaJoiUceiDe parunen at Waahittrtoa, Gt y. asking tha the old trt-weekly mail route be reeatah- .Hfit8dJ,a eouotj. It U reported be wooXi Ilka, to have the 'rominaUou of the Liberal party, with an tJtdorjetftcOl by the Itcpublicana. Hut he say be is nalUd. Favettevillo OUerter Mr. 8T Q Oodwim. ef thtocooatr. Uvii Hr. Jlrlar about 11 I BJ,C wu oa ota nm row,. uas a . Ia t a a I aaowm us a aamplo of sorrbtua ef hU owa production, the hent we have. soea. Hx God win made 650 gallooa o sorghum from a planting of f our acres. Ia Major Dowd's egReaional diatrict Mr. Won. O. McMlliaa. sou of Prof.. LLamUtoa Mc: MilLaa. of Red Springs, .liobeaoa .potiavy. has SMcrtasfeliv paaacd the examination at Annapolis aad been admitted into the Ualtad Btatco Navei Acad fay. Lambcrtort lJ2te6nian : ller. W. T. Jordan preached ia the Baptist Chnrck last Sunday mornmx He' la not iaAproved la health, we' are sorry to ear.' He will cooUanetoaupplthe Cnerea till the 1st of October, or pceaibly till ahe 1st of November, alter wbich ne win enter upoa his dntiee as one ef the editors of the HaJeJga J&titi iteeroer. The wiod bad born blow lag ever since 8ondajt but yeaterdsy evening It became furious and the rain net la wbich coo tinned all night proatraling chimneys, , fences, .fruit and shade treca, Ac ' .' . : eav t A mooaahiner named Wllbura iff shot and killed a distiller namedJIodl-. ton Ramsey. La Cleveland county.. The Morraatoo Mam ntajMtr says : ' Ramsey .the mordcred man, le a eaatea the Ramsey who, some years ago. killed a ntan oa the streets of it organ loo br sCrlrtag him in the head S1? fin"Jl?I. tarMwt. r Yoang-1 related of him thai- daring , (he lata war when a lad of be It fourteen years he shot and killed a T)Uah- whacker "Xh om be de tected b t&act of setting fire to his father's premises. Tha deceased leaves a. wife and Ave young children. miiTT jii mjUNMtt.mie mu. i im Lenoir Jbpie; " A hack . drivea by a negro from Ilkkory carelessly ran over I lev. II. T. Wiley, at Loveladr. Bal- erday rreoiog. broke his buggy sad bruised him cooaideraMy. liuhop Lymaa preached to a large eoogrrgatioo in the Episcopal church Suaday morning, and In uve allrrnooo censrmed four pcrsooa. l ae wheat aaa rye eroee nave did. eepecially the latter. TheriMakr re ftoru ooe farmer near .Blowing Rock, who sowed 11 bushels of rye hut fall and raised 43& The apple crop was splendid, aad tho hay. although a little abort, will bo aojQckfit for the droves of blood od cattle. I New Bemo Journal ; Capt. JL Styroo. of Weaalortoo,-N. C. is in the City, and tells us he la building a steamboat to pet 4m BeguB4ouad and White. Oak. river, thoa con nectla g the people of lower Onslow with the railroad at Morchead Citv I by steam. Died, at the residence of I her husband, ia Lenoir county. September I UiiWst: Mrs. Davis wnahorn and raised near Trn- TBV Ul UUX miTQ- I toe. Jooes eoaaty. N." p. We karn I from Mr. II. Manlock.who arrived from Trenton oa Wednesday evenlajL thatCaDt I X. K .Paw's valuable xnlTT at Trenton washed away yrsUrday mornlcg. This la I n heavy Joss to both Capt Page aod the community. ' I Greensboro WorLnUlM; W. M. I Jlouaton ahlpped oite car-load (23,500 VtoUadAl 0 brtviaa Halusdevi nn rr.lrA- nr.A I 'P odJiMcarv I eVTBTJ mTaVr MTmmsl I JU UUU rmUUTnfl r nwnn YV9Bnawei ooe car load (JO. 000 pounds peeled peaches to day. We have more than- ooco. rs fmd to ' the ravmgee of diphtheria ia fOrange county. Persons at a distance can scarcely realize the stirroer thai pervades that section. And mill the disease spreads. .Four rhlktim of Mr- Penh have- already died. Monday, at 3 o'clock, one might have aceo lour open raves' cr the cemetery at Cheatnorltidgtr Ctrsrth; aad IM vwrpeee of rTA vIT3rL ms? 1 p o levenlng last there were thirteen new mem four children la, aa rstay 'cr-io. raaged . 8 . . . . . " , , side bw side; When the tnJaUcfa -present bers enrolled.-and we are Informed that read the solemn service Tor the (lead. there are several other applications ready ( , . "J Mcjioj-ltuhber coaU. Ucunzixaoxji School hooka. J. C Stctzssos Attention. : . '.. O. R Faxxcn Jb Soss BooU and shoes.' Aarl Oeu. Rcceipta of eotton yesterday 237 bale. - , Tho rain yesterday: came ycry r unexpectedly. There ia an unmailablo letter ia the Poet OOce with no address; small white envelope. A portion of tho jitocVade and moch of the fencing . at the County Poor House were, blown down daring the recent storm. r" " Wo ha W f y calaTday' 'a : turioeity la the shape of a milk white vegetable egg, from aa egg, plant la the garden of oer Venerable f rknd, Mr." Joo. O. Bauman. ' -. Tho only 'caao for tho eottaJdora tlou of Ills nonor.'.Mayor Ilall. "yeaterday taomingvwaa that of Fanny McDonald. , . . ,.V t. ' " . f . cotorrd, cnargea wua Uisoroeriy coaaoct, , . A ri "f ho was rrqalred to pay a fine of ao or go ' baVw for twenty day. - . 0., SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 15, 1883;; Balm im 'TTTemf-lpmil4lmjc Fl4e TtnAAUTen-ITy aa4 TTmakeel , AmmaaHt f Ralmimll, Afcxjj tv;,--. C3oodj ' orrwpread the aky yesterday avrniajE, and aoout 9 o clock there waa About half pas I 10 o'clock ' there , was clock' there .was another - and', till hearier. shower." which flooded the - streets I wd aldewalka In some localities to such an anetu as 19 . coaie tnem unpsssapio. , im clQd wera Very low down and lh& seem ed! o bo charred with , oceans of water,, which was poured down In torrents. ; The alleT leadiaa' from Second atreet to Front. .lil I 01 uin.. uiucj I TMloa rovjn hwo too. rwi wiv I v I tksirelocitj tf a cataract. The .foundry wbrkia In the meanUme Front street to the' corner of Dock, and Dock .nYj'ri,.-,; T;.u- ; The cistern In the back part of Mr. C. ' " 44 vt vmr Vk T. Tale: book store burst, flooding tho siaoe underneath the elevated portion, the I wmter.baraUog throocU the floor of the Xttanuty ef paper and other articles. A piano was also somewhat injured. ' The water in aomo places the floor was two laches dp. - 1 l The basemeat of the New Ilanover Bank was pretty badly flooded, caused by the Water backing in the cistern 1 pipe; and a larro number of blank checks were dam mfced. v " Mr.- D. A. Smith's store was badly flpoded. the tin . having been removed to make oeae repairs. All hands had toco to bailing. The M French also suffered to some extent In fact, so heavy, was the rain that very few buildings escaped with-' out a leakage. ! There -were a hurre1 number of washouts ia different sections of the city, the dam age in this respect being more serious than that caused by the recent storm. Among the worst Is the sewer on Third street, be tween Market and Princess, one of the pipe leading to it having burst, cauUng a abet of whirlpool and finally an overflow and caving in of earth. The main sewer is intact A sufflcient guard . has been erected to prevent any one from getting in to the large hole left on the edge of the sidewalk: then there la a oretlv bad wash- Aut at Third and Campbell streets; one at Fifth and Princess; one at Third and Prin cess; ooe ai-8ecood and- Walnat; one at Third and Mulberry; -one at Tenth "Market, and one at 8econd and Orange streets: The warehouse of Messrs. Hall & Pearaal) was also partially flooded and some of their salt damaged At the Signal office we were informed that the rainfall up to 8 P. M. amounted to 4.70 Inches, snd after 3 to 0.18 inches. The rain waa almost entirely a local affair, very Dtlle being recorded elsewhere in the South Atlantic belt The fall in Savannah was .28 Inches ; in Charleston, .03 laches; ia Charlotte, .19 inches; in Augusta, .35 Inches; In Jacksonville, 1.19 inches; in At lanta, .31 Inches, and in Key West, .25 totbee.' ' The rain ia thlscky was ooe of the heav iest experienced in a long time. ' The total rainfall this week so far amount La 13 99 inches.' which' is remarkable. i "Til viJ i j ..j ? we are giaa to learn, and it shouw oe a ' ..... .... ... noorw of gratification to our people gen- prUTy to know, that, the new Directory of .v. nn-i.-. ' ,4 . . c horary AwocauoB determined to spare no pains ia the effort to promote the success and efficiency of an organization that has hran sur.h a naernl InsiltntJof. in n..r mUUt To this nd thev s.iji nninm i;la nanra ; tr-r . inciuaing tne Deal magazues oi me coun- I ' I I'm.. a t -a a a. - a I onng m near, wnatever wr means uia I may be presented or devised to bring the Library up' to the high standard marked Moot for It , As aa evidence of the good effect already .produced, we hear that at the last meeting of the Association, held on Wednesday to be acted opon. a a aj .Tave rraps'esei WM tf. o. BallreaeV i . F. Martin, Superintendent of the pro posed Yllmingtoo. Wrlghtrvillo & Onslow Railroad; has' been in Charlotte during the past week, working in the interest of his enterprise. At a meeting at the Mayor's office Monday, night, i the . JrnafObttrver mm V. a mirmmAtiA In nlalnv fTR In of Lof Taa paid cash down. An llorganlxatloa was effected for Mecklenburg county, wftli XT.1 BV ! Kennedy director and suMreaAurert aiid J. ' W,, Brown, W. 0. Smith aad T.! R. Weddington financial ocimmlttee."' Speeches were made by E. F Martin, N.'.W. Harlee, H. B Kennedy and others, aad the following, among other res-; olutions, was adopted : y EetclKd. That we, the colored citizens of Mecklenburg county, pledge our moral and financial support to the completion of the W W. s O. jumoad,. and we call upon ail good cii&eai Xp aid us ia thia grand and noble -enterprise. A , . rajwen' Mr. A. CL Craft left for the Boston Ex. poaition aad other points North on Monday night ir.-i . A r ! . v Aarwxn nnaj-d there a person living who ever saw a case of ague, billloasness. nerroUxziees, or aeuralgia. or any disease . ! nj., ,. TTnn I Of the stomach, nver, or kidneys, that iiop J Bittcra Will not euro t ' t . ii.ir,:' ' ' . . IrlZjinifGTO 4 NWADVERTISKMENTS U) - cma.-.,; f PbSSSi "M&yxy.e r-Porf Tk . lmUoa Aaawrereel-lVet ;.;.f .4ftsaiR-lM'.: . ii.'fv:,;, f6'.?, i,.?';.. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmvmaMiBaieBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBmBBw-B t . ..,.n ' truaalactoa to tle VrattU-;. - The KewTorkmme7Ml BuOetut a! Iodine; to the annual reriew' of the trade o the port of Savannah; as published a .the Morning Newt of that c iy, saya , "Cottot, as usual, continues to be the chief source' ox ua cominerciai acuviiy, uui voere is marked rrowth in natal stores.' Savannah, in fact, now occupies th&lltst place in the world in this traded which' is usually at its height when the cotton season is over." To I " "v ML I ow wh4t Hut cWm our 4lster Clty h4 to dfentePegted contemporary, in New York; I Uninterested contemporary, in New York,' so well conuaetd mM- IOC res. Tne careful and. at-, tentive Secretary had them down to dot; and here they are: For the year ending August 31st, 1883, Savannah received, in barrels and casks of naval stores, 536,976. '' ' Wilmington, daring tho same period, re ceived, in casks and barrels of -naval stores, 647,117. . , Excess in favor of Wilmington only 110, 141. : u f Well, as Wilmington has not been pushed quite out of the "world" yet by its very enterprising and goaheaditive neighbors, she may be allowed to still contest the palm with them in the matter of naval .stores Bmpremacy, and when the time . comes if if ever shall when she can no longer lay claim to the distinction of surpassing them in this respect, then it will be tfmeenougji, for Wilmington to "sing low." 1 , ' ' w - i- - i jm.!. ..d in, s iicwcu iu naj, id auaiMoa to the facte already given, that up to the end ' of the naval stores year in April last, 8a-t ' im u(m im uut jaunicu. aiy nngie article - in exceu of WBmingtcm. Then,, too, it . . ing Hatteras ' on Sunday R M., when should be borne in mind, that the article of " a, gale sprung up., fjjom the northeast and pitch, in which there,ia a considerable busi- - inoreased in severity '"'-unUl'lT.Aj 'i. on"' nees done by Wilmington, is not included Monday, by which time it had reached the ia the statement given above. ' magnitude : of ' a ! hurricane. On Monday; ; We hope that our usually e-inf armed about neon it was fonnd that the vessel was cotemporary of the Duikiin teoect, ljearing the Frying -Bah,- Lightship the wrong hnpressioh Its article wiU be Hken the barometer at the time .being at ly to create to the disparagement and inwy 9.03. , , . At this crisis it was de of our port ' . ' ' trmined if possible to run clear of the Since writing the above we have been storm-centre, and the ship's bow was there furnished the following by Cot J. L. Cant- lipon directed to the hoirtneast, on which well. Secretary of the Produce Exchange: course she continued to run until about 8 Comparative Statemant. i Septl.lABa. Spts. Roslnw Tar Crue. total WUmlnejton.. 7,M M,13 18 ,.SM 92.716 aw xrk . 8sa.Mjma:i. -ail c-nanexon.. . . 4.013 eoooi 8jrnnh. . . . . - 13,5CO 75,463 44,704 78.969 ta,5cev 73, KECHPTS.; ;Year ended Sept 1, 1683. l Spts. Rosin. Tar. Crnde. Total; f : f& Ms M Sg-iS wiiminctoa Charleston... 71,230 801.618 Savaanah.... 116,15 421.S61 Branswlck.... 19,060 748j Mobile. 10.044 170.431 zio.469 i END OF NATAL STORES YEAR Aran. 1 ax Stocks 1883. Spts. Rotln. Tar. Crude. Total' WUB.inton.. 4,877 74,780 10,645 2,63 90,717 New York.... 2,633 10,851 13 80.71S Cbarleetoa.. 1.613 S8,7S .... .... 80,378 Savaimsh 8,437 40,678 49,115 RECEIPTS FOR YEAS XNDXD APRIL t, 1883. Spts. Rosin. Tar. Crnde. TotaL Wuanartoa.. 88,186 4S300 .7899 8jW4 6368 Charleston.... 7t,ObS 299,667 371,619 8avannah. .... -88,153 890,287 -478,440 Col. Cantwell accompanied the above statement with the following forcible re marks, showing that lie was warmed up on the 'subject of the injustice so often heaped upon dot port: . t .. . ' "I send you the above hoping that r ' newspapers will take interest enough in this port to contradict the claim so , persia-., tently made by Savannah to' be 'the lead-' fng naval stores market of the world,! and which has no foundation or excuse save La. tne ignorance or tnoee wno make tne claim. I think it becomes the situation to deny it I in totoand plainly, and so that' they wUl I not forget it" .-. . , Weatner IneUeaUoma. ' The following, are the indications, for to- For the Middle .Atlantic States, fair weather, variable .winds, generally from the oUthcast lhc southwest, slight rise in I temDeratnre. and sliehtlv risinr. followed li v. fl1llnir ' - I For the South Atlantic States,- rains, fol lowed by partly cloudy and slightly warm er weather, variable winds, and stationary I or a Biigni rise in oaroincier. For the Gulf States, fair weather, winds mostly from cast to south, slight changes in temperature,, and stationary or slight rise in barometer. For Tennessee and the , Ohio Valley, slightly warmer, fair weather, variable winds, generally from south to west ThsPlood. ' , "T' - A gentleman wbo arrived here yesterday: morning says the whole country in Bladen aud Columbus- through which he travelled waa 'flooded, in some places the water coming up to the seat of his buggy,- caus ing him to have to stand up. Many of the crops have been- blown flak; bpon the ground and many Of the bridges have been washed away. . . . '. ' C3TT Y ITEHS PERSONAL I ' TO MEN ONLY J-Thb Vowaw I mOo., Marshall. MloltV wfll awad Da. DraM j RJ4 CaLsaaAnn Jlbotbo-Toia,ajo Bun ajtd Eljkh tMihiACffuaranteeliurtDoeey and eomniete re Uwstlon of health and manly vteor. Address as above. N. B. No risk 1s Incurred, as thirty nays mil IB eamitTWWaU MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 3COTHIS3 ?r-Are you disturbed at night and broken of yonr rest by a sick child sufferftur and crying with the ercrt etatlnr nabi of cnttmir teeth r - if so, roatonoe mad get bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH- ING 8YBUP.- it wui -relieve ue poor utue sar ferer hnmedlAtely depend upon it : there Is no mistake about ft There is ot oi a motner on eartn wbo has ever ased it who vU not tell youatenee that it will regulate the, bowels and give rest to the mother, and reBef and health to the-ehOu, operating like maplo. It 1 perfectly eafe-to-nse In all caaes. and pleasant to the taste, and Is the - TBioAJTUAJfoaeontnaiiorcBnTT aavs to men (younr or old) who are afflicted wj N&-roa TV.v.ti itw rMtvttAlltT aad Manhood, and Mad oi preeunpuoa oi one oi me otaest ana ness xeuuue J physicians and nurses In the United States., Sold ? everywhere. cents a botUe. . - y :m r'. ; i :- , :nA i-'it.u; -ir'Ai r prescription 01 one ot tne oldest and best xemale i i I. V- Wp - v-' f,,,; .t ., tV; 7 o nn i- f -.rfjac t , " ' 1 " f --i- ;V jWaOEBlNO.Oae UI8TKICT8. iMax.: Tenryv ?Tem1Fallii M ..j;. . 1 1 ? .. 83 68 t.ll rCharleston.i . , .65 66 6; '68 j66 65 '66 70 64 5a 47 ,34 '.04 .00 .00 .02' .03 .00 J0O, .00 851 86 85" 9i4 93 f a I oXTo Savannah , . . Atlanta vv... Montgomery Mobile Netr Orleans . (Galveston. . . , . 93 Vidksburg.... IiUleRock... ?r94H .. Memphis.., ... 90 60 I? i l.v, BIVfiU Kn IHARrMK. ' j-ii The steamer River "Queen : will hereafter, ran one trip a week up the Cape Fear and one trip up the North East river, i . , 1-tj The Frying , Pan .Shoals lightship, Which broke loose from her moorings du- 3' 3g the recent gale, has been discovered off yrtle Grove Sound, and at hast nccouhts the Revenue Cutter Oa'liad gone1 to her ' assistance. . . ! -.... ,v . i - ' We' are gratified' to bo abie-;ito aa. npunce -. that the steamahip; Jtenefqcpr, heaee for Now; Yorko for. , whos. sa,f ety, p.q little apprehension was felt, passed Sandy H.ook yesterday at 2 P. M.', aielegrarn' J naviog ucen receiveu oy vne ageni nere 10 that effect. . t'- . . . . .'. . i -The steamship ftdteigk; the' pioneer ;rbf the new line recently established iween : tras.city. and Baltimore, arrived at hjersthrf .yesterajr morning. NojUtthv auxietyhad been felt for her safety, as it l " 'L.-'JAlyAZfiL Ai: i .:i .''.ki:,.,'-' L:i was Known mat sue was 10 ieave4aiumore On Satiirdiiy. 1 CaptlatUenerrte that ' he left Baltimore at 6 P; Ml on Saturday, t buu nau pleasant weamer- umu pi ler. pass- i I p. M.. when a heaw sea started her 'boiler. J and brokeeiow and feed-pipe connec tion, and carried awaa portion, of hef , smoke-stack. accessary the -vessel to lose herspteed and put her for fhe time being at the mercy ' of the eh nente. At 12.30X M. on Tuesday the ba- I rometer began to rise, and at 4 o'clock-the wina snutea w tne80utnwesi, tne weatner moderated, ana ine vessel was neaaea un der sail towards the land. - By Thursday morning she was" ready for steam again, at; which time she was off Cape LookouttWhen. she was headed southward and crossed the par .atft.PH. On Friday? The rain fell in torrents during1 the entire, gaieV'"1 ' - ' 4 . - crop has proved beneficial in many respects jo Cleveland county, yet eotton -has done pome harm. 'Cotton several years ago learned us -!' trait drying' 'fruit in large (quantities, to difmnish the corn crop, to les sen the number of :h6g8 raised, and taughtus' to buy flour from Catawba and Lidcolnton.- par farmers are learning from 'sad experif fence to raise more home supplies and to be impre self-sustaining. '- f IThp ma.n rur vnman whn mnt f nrsnt n -society because of mortifyingfrcckles. Isn, 'tetter, pimple and jtcng donations of the. if, should use eome of Dr, Benson's Skin uure. xc cieanse xne scafpanu a coou ior i ; thA tnilAt I I WJUMfc - , . - - t I I NEW ADVERTIKMENTS. Just In, A NfnATTFRRTfy?ATLEBRATKD TO-DAY we expect a stock of DOMESTIC TT s nv ffrTka V .-mJi-mm ' 'PILCE GOODS. Leave orders .At MtTNSONY. Merchant Tailor and BeplSlt . . . . . .-: 0' Gente' Furnisher. jtjfjJQOl BOOkS ! School Books ! T7OR ALL SCHOOLS IN THE STATE. A LIB-. JD eral discount to Merchants and Teachers. Slates, Copy Books, Crayons, Book Straps and Bags, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rulers, &c. Parents will please send their children to . , HEINSBERGER'S. Pianos and Organs. COLD AT REASONABLE PRICES AT , HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Stores. sep 15 tf ' . Few left. "fyB STILL HATE SOME "BARGAIN LOTS of BOOTS and SHOES, Which we - ARE) SELLING CHEAP,' KBITS, LADIES and MISSES. HNow Is ; yonr lime, tau eany ana oen ub r.; v flfXft jfeintki & SOTlLBi VrCY, A, i iCUtU W. gyUO, s., y .108.HQRTH FBONT. STREET Ai AgeiofJbgress !;; KfflPT THINK IT STRANGE THAT we have each a - marvelous Be win Machine as the celebrated NEW HOME .light running: and noiseless, vjw exhibition is free auat34 Market Street Come and see u uuspuvwuuyy (God is 1ot4- r-- . V.W4'U44IU44t'l . . sep 14 2t T tx -CilOn TJ if. (kli. Smith, J- GOMWSIOH MERCHANT. , - , yyy - No. S & 4 STONE 8.. NEVTGRK. -liberal advances made on- Coasignraents of ; OUTTON, MAVAX rUtifiS, otC v weoers. rortne pnronaaa ana saw pr eonmots for future" delivery, both in the New York Cotton fcrJ- . ; ' I v -J--.. :-St, , . ' ji-V. ,- -The loss Of thC pipes made it I wporwrarcy oz lnranng ycra a tworare as nne aa , "K. -,' i.--'. ''i7i i' . . t suojinBBs, ana wa oo ruai lue price is unBiirpansee. , to put out the WchataUSed I Special eare wtl be taken of jronr small Picture sep 4tf . :t - r fuTOneironti,.,.,.!..,...,,...,. 10 00 a ? 1 1 S?"0 MontM, .4,.7. 18 M , . ' 1 - 5loYmS:;::::::.::::::::;:: ww - VCoatrot Adrexttoementi taken at trpor ' Contract Adrerttoementi taken s proper f Tea HnjMnoHd Nonpareil type maf one mpiare ; L4 a Half Bbls MACKEHSL. Nos. 1. 8 an A ! - ..M.wj-.'ft;-;,rn? v.y.. , mEt':...:i.-.:-f;: .v, N.:e''HAlls,''!J'':'tv'; j . - 4 RAA iAs Cboloe J , - " I-'- -' f ' Dugvvniwwiun) ana eauuLUKJU, , "1. i IRISH POTATOES. At A ' ' nTt V-O V 50 Boxes Fresh CAKES and CRACKKBH. ' 4,?'., "THK PRIDK" FLOUR is reoomqtDd is A'hu'U 'v".ii- COFFBKS ROA8TKO FRESQ ONf TOE PREMISES. ... - j : 'ep IS tf J. C. 8TEVSNSON. HELVIILEHATS." ;; i i . t JL WORLD, and sold All over the coontrv. - V ?iWe have in the LATEST STYLES Inst tn.ln" riFFnd 80FTO; onlrf or the FASSIONABLK i RADJS. , T - ilW -T . , A . . f - , i flvcuuinuw vvoui tut xejn in siook. . '.-si . t 1 : ffAUH nVB Mm saw' iSM. i I . .- ; JOHN DEB E SOW, 1 1 v '5.. sP tf ' ' r f Tailors and Haberdashera! & r i La,. S. 4 ' v JUNn koirtHiT drAwiko oftimlou- 1BTANA STATE LOTTERY CO. will 'take place ; ' rfOTSDAYOCTOBER'oTn. "' '' . . i Tor partWhlaw address Post Office 36x W9.WI1- mimrton, N. C. aep It tf For Sale, StUl. i Land beknK(ns thereto; also, Twelve Crops of aoxes. i ne wnoie is conveniens xo t-rannpoiTa-tlon, and will her sold. upon reasonable terms. ( ADDlTto LER A LAWRENCE. j wig im im Savannah, Oa. OtlTRAITS ! PORTRAITS ! TF YtHJ AHT A FIN E rORTBAlT HOW 19 t . jl an excepted time to seenre It, as I have every y , ORIHtT. THOMAS. Artist. J I sent. - t i t Stndlo 801. Broadway, N. Y. v fSAddtess-rl44 West29d.St. . sebStf , j Wiiite diik Academy TIT ALB AD FEMALE.' ' ' -.y lTl - . FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 17, 1WM. . . ' ! Tuition per session $7.50, 10.00, 12 50, 15.00, 18.00. . "V I Board per month from AS 00 to AS.00. . . : . Health of community good. For information addresB the Principal.- ' i REV. WILLIAM RR1TNT. A . M j ep 14 D3t Wit White Oak, Bladen oo.. H..C. 1 v 3 ' , L . i m i JNew ocarDorougn Mouse, j 4 , 5VTO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET -WORTH WATER 8TREET " !;v AND PRINCESS STBEET.-y' ',- . WTLMINQTON, N. C. ' v .-:i-f st Restaurant In the City. - I i The Finest Restaurant In the Cltv. Board 1.25 per Dav. Three Tickets 11.00. sin; gie jneais sao. o Jteais sent out. . j iy24tf i R. J. SCARBOROUGII, PropTrt i 1 t 1 'i i ; Cape i; Fear rlills .v, ,t;. sAlAaVA?IWa,a. JkL t i- i -i-- .i - . inr vnn i rmm f PEARL GRITS, HOMINT AND BOLTED MEAL, i Au iiuiiui. unaranteea iresa ana sweet, r i " i ..J'.' V;., f A few TialAR of that nuniHR WAHTItTJM nW r - i I a V-n mlivi v rre j- a . m . j . r J , 4 n,i-: , ' v y ! Anxoods at lowest prices and sattefaotton as snred. J C. B. WRIGHT. FOR DRY SALTED SIDEtJ,; ' , v TOBACCO, SNUFF, SALT, MOLASSES, ; &c. &c ' doc. HALL & PEARS ALL. sep 13 DAW tf " Silk Hats ! Stiff Hats! HARRISON A ALLEN. natters. sep 13 tf Shoes! Shoes I! TTJB HATE rfTJST RECEIVED A FULL As sortment of all the latest styles of . ' ' j' -'. .' ' LADIES & CHILDREN'S SHOES. AW) k handsome line of BOOTS. .' We fatvlte special attention to ourstookpf SCHOOL 8H0J3 which are neat, good and 'cheap. ! Call and see a ' . r; :. . ' . -.'i i i j- u f ' OUT 5iX hand-sewed Galtet onD. K K. taatT. . .. - m." ' ainigwtj .m -A .A . .. A. B1AUIUII, i , 108 Market K. , sep ltf v ;; . Bartlett Pears, A PJPLE8, CABBAGE, AC, OK EVERY STEAM XJCER; in fact a full and well selected stock of FAMILY, GROCERY SUPPLIES can always be found at oorner Fifth and Market streets Try OTERSEN'S PRIDK, one of the beet five Cent Cigars intheetty, .- , , tix.i,iAin-yrEnaRWt BOP H tf y.CQRNEH FIFTH AND MAUKETj J Patricio I1 ar1v'rro,fo' f 1 ni fWAgUUlOufl " . . 5 Cents I 3TOB SALE BTBBtWUKllg angestf 1 -ti, :' i - A h, r..,,l ;'t ii,''. 4. ' f i ' jt 1 4 A
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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