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StrpKiM, pm of tW urral- I'hw iaovr 0tjyym boilt for (;tu,) IifMtna m)trity kfMi t.i hour lu hntldA aj K will not ;- ir.j.tfi- until W ermtrwrt rwwl ' li if. vvill rnwi ta AlUnttr in 6v Nonimta !! tptJttMn lo rvt-aJiu.j o.w gon farther tolaixi 'h;i iny prvio tplorvr. TIfw r, uiUn.l M4 Tbw p-irty rv now frt abvw tSw of tb i" All aa UfL . . . ; . Vtr Kluatwth Marlon, a.1 II, ii m hwu myftridM4ly mnwiing for Uo !r-)ii. wm tut n cm Wall r rvr., N'. Y. Ii U aappoial aK hia "- t with fooj play. Vary Klely. aMMaaaaaMHaawawMaaw Jim Mac. Iaw prvfioojJ tacher l botin baa cSallCj!. Coatau ullivaa to laxaw Ibts mjif ihrt, nM nf foaraivi of f r roomlMMM ir ihm mtlat to b ! Califwrouay n m New York. aJvl oa4 la Ea " fp. - A h.andaoww bruaU ia HxraAaAh eohU!d terribly a. man f4ppo4 to w a d rammer. So ha.! reitrtl iral not from blra. 8b cut him f-arfaRy IflJ b flaalty took 'to bU KlforU to Metrltia bla Urti A joqa ma! txaatifal womva n.tmil Victoria Virir, of WUcocaia, potMo4Ml br bvabmaJL bb kia ba trrmiuU Mkl b4J SXaOo ft ccnftaaioa. sbw lil4 bioa. bwoaaw bw woM not p bowaa-bawplap; bia own Hook, aa ab dkl not Uba bia parte U wtb whom abw TtauIatUe ',iv- '-;--vY:.y,L - W tT reeid very lfiwoe pktart. It U 1a ' JUIUmor irun of AtsJt 10 tT dearly tholCRTpb. oo la by. J4 beb4M. In ihm cntxo tul aoUer Uo braJio; la a finely a tec a- tad licneas of tie Ya&erabU A. S. AVcIL ai.. tb proprietor, wbo li -i. tba ricboat newapapr man In Araa- rica, an4 it now seven year boyood bU tbrew acora years and ten. So Solocaoo. if be waa a , Hloir aod a one, tu s "little too previoaa av a a wImq ne ntierea bta xamoa iv There ia aoraelhiog new onJcr the tWia. ilat Solomon "fell on alcep at a time wben be gr bi monthly mw p-r camel-back. If be coald only ee a molm daily paper wilb il telrraphio new from aroand tbo world, be would go back to bu tomb feeling tbat be was bom too early bat that it wa belter to bave bees bom in Palestine and to bave lived before the Udegrapb, tbe ateamabip, tbt ligblniaf expreaa train and tbe great power presa tban "not to haro lirrl at alb A Mr. Ieao, of Atlanta, macb in lore with a yoong lady of I lme, (ia. TWre waa oppoaition. Tbe yooag Udy wa tptritod away. Tb lover atin paraned her." I to dicovertl br w hem bo a U, and here U the aeqacl aa tebrgrapbed to tbo New York Tim.' "Arrifia at Hock Kan, Mr. Deaa re- poirvd to tbe horna of the yewaf ladj'a trothor. where ho I ouad her. wtlh the mt of the famU. m the aixtia4room. lie eatrrvil naanttonocr-j. aad rpraox to the aide oaialad love, iier broUxsr did aot La aqch proceediax aod he advanced to elect the Utroder waoa Dcaa drew a re- volrvv aad aaaooacod thai ho waa goior to have alwa twtua or w at her aide. The bijf. brother dalat appreciaieloohia; dove the dark matftle, and to allowed the lovers to retire la pcraoa. Tbtpy ware named, and yratcrvUy retttraed to AUaata. A reoolved will and plack arrurrxl tbe prixe. A lton ! On tbe 30th mat., the monument in fresidat Zachary Tajlor, wm nilrw from Ixaivill, Ky., waa an vr4Ixl in the prawnce of a email gatbering. An acroant aaye: "BUhop Kar anaagh and Dr. K T. Pcrkina ctod acted tby religiose exerrier,and (en. William IVcaton, formerly Min ister to Spain, introdoecd tbe orator of tb day, Cleo. Thorn aj I Critten den," United Statee Array. Aa Tay lor tatimato fnen and oompanion in yottb, Crittenden waa appropri ately clMMe. He made a warm. though not falorar, oulogy of tbo dead IVraideoL1" Ilefrrring to tbooo Cottwold beep old Ila R gave to oar Gov. Jarvia the Iloatoo W aaja it ia expecting to ae it charged thai it "La an attempt oq tbo part of tbo former to pall wool over tbe eye of Southern ata tea men." Tbe W ought to know tbat North Carolina politician have no hankering after rnatton chope or a eoddlo of motion, bat reeerre all tbeir am ilea aad favors for tbe dogs. The Cbarlestoo A ewe oW Courier ajya tbat there U "nocblag new in tbo propo-dUoo to tramber tbo boar of tbo day aad ngbt from 1 to 14, inatead of dividing tbe 34 boors into two group of 12 hoars cavch. Tim io alill coanted in tbat way in South em Italy, tbo day beginaing at ean Tbo Georgia Leglalaiare baa paaa cd a bill that says in effect tbat oleo margarine "roevt go:" "The bUt ivijohea thai all di-aJers la oteo raorrtrioe ahail notify caatomcrs when olr-araarx-uiara U eScred to them. AO man afactams are rermired to plainly label their prodocl. aad hotela. reauaraata. aad ocher place of pobttc eotertalament where eMxarcrta la caed are reqaired to pest ire m their dials roots, aa follows : "TVJ hooa csea oleocaarrartae." Tbo JferUMy IhtZtti of tbo Ag riccltoral Department for September i devoted entirely to a reprodqetion of the accooata ef tba North Caroli na exhibit at the New England Man- of acta ran and Mechanic Iostitnto - i - i , that appeared is "the leading Boston papers. v.Tha octlcca are . certainly very gratify log to or Slata pride.' BBasilBaBiaBBBBanaHBiaiBIBBBBBBBiaaaaB l- : : Spirits Turpentine. : Mr.-IL ILlRbevor Aabeville, ledoad... . , . , ... . liu .ooantj ' indorse - Latham fir Cbere. V .T " ' '' - - - ' - I -Tha""ifaHoo ,Xaxnp jfWtayi thai lathe past two month Cot. MCt Eo rjiah aad Ids osrla4aw. Dcr ksoo. wtth tiro baada. took ocl $3,500 worth of mica, atacoatacttxcerdlBXlUO. . r ; New " Bcfno WSAeB: Out tawaamaa. Mr. E. II- 6pencer. departed; Uht Lie ahovt 11 o'clock this xoornlnx. ard S3 yrnra, aTler awveral weaaa of the aoat ttcracix'Ji mTeriflr. carbrmc.e ia the faco. iU. epeocev la from Uyda emmtv. " "' ' D arbAta lUcorder: Mn UiFy ctu Obont wl3 ooe ld . of ;tolceo Ut U&iwcrnaTtnocm AIoadotlL IL j.., . . .t- ?Vv. -.n ; Uj;ew JUtvo1 Jiwrnalm Th6 rmy. Mn U twia&lne to ba: heard 'from ta every dlreclW Mr. Charlie Jlalktt, of vivmUU u laiha div veatrdav and remrta Utai UicT Lave cieanea oa a.iour taen acre field .for him.. The v are ; earlr eoooxb to ia jure tbe joat boUa. Dorham Recorder; This aoems to be a terrribly bad rear with tbe tobacco farmers. The fly at first played havoc wUb the plaata. then came the dry weather, and laat week the storm damafod the crop f ear- faUv. The proaprct for brUtbt wrappers since the storm ia not very encouraging. Ralefgh fuior; -Early this mora lax while a jvans colored man waa workloc aroand a cotton gin on Mr. H. A. faxter a farm, a few mike from this aiy, hi rirht am cams ia contact with the cot ton (ia and was badly lacerated. If r. Par ker rent a Dhrtidaa oat to atteod him, and it was foaod nocoaatirjr to amputate his Mr. C. T. Bnincr, In a letter to the Salisbury wVfcAava from IJoaUm, rites: When it u maoe Known mat utu whole exhibit, requlriaa; some twenty or more cars to brinx it here, srssr-gsiherad frrah from the fiolda. bv only nine men. aad that the time miuirod for the work embraced Only from Jane 10th to Auruit IKh. the people open their rye in wooacr. Milton Chroniflc: Koogb wan UUlac Pat Winston a plan of bis for the next carnpaJro. Pal leal aa attentive aide ear on the comer and heard him through, aad then exclaimed wtth raptare, "Zoandsl Ksoch. It'a a capital Ideal It wUl best the Ilrpnblicaaa tea thoitsaad votes r - "Yea, but that's exactly what I dont want it to dn," said Ksocb. "Oh. blank It all T cried 1'al. "I harca a been Ions cnoafh over to remember where I ami" Weldon Kevt: It it proponed to have a reunion of tbe 12lh Regiment on the fair grounds daring the fair for the purpose of perfecting aa organization and remctualia Its biatorv. We rcrrct to aaeounce the deslh of Mrs. A ma Lewis. mother of ShcrUI 11. J. Lewis, which took place at her residence near Halifax, on Fri day mors lag Isat The woman. Dors PcrweJU who has been in jail for some time, awaiting trial on a charge of infanticide ear Littleton, died last week, after an ill- of several weeks of typhoid fever. . Charlotte Journal-Observer : Several of our Charlotte bankers are pre paring to attend the next session of the American Rankers Association, to be held In Louisville, Kv.. on the 10th and 11th of October. . Judge G Haver and Solicitor O-oorno open Stanly court at Albemarle to morrow. We are afraid that the Judge will form a bad opinion of this district, sa lo nearly ererv county he will have one sad sometimes two murder esse to try. Paul Robinson, one of the Journal Ob srrrer'a carrier boys, fell from a tree yester day and broke his arm Gov. Vance baa been attending tbe IXHiiariUe exposi tion; but is oow at the home of Mrs. Vance's mother, ia Kentucky. He expects to re turn lo Charlotte In the course of a week. Mr. Joel Reed, who owns a gold mioe. at &ocord.the principal vein of which runs under Main street, baa bonded the property to s northern corporation for $10,000. Tbe mine ia located In the town, lust in rear or the Methodist church. It will seem queer to ao the or dumps moTing and the stamp mQla la operation rutbt alone one of the aide at reel of th town. Mr. Walter I tola, sn EajrLiahman aad a minor, a new comer who ass been ia America only three weeks, met with a frightful fall at the Pitcher rold mine, on the suburbs of the city, sight before last, reodring Injuries from which he is laid np ia bed. He was oVsceodifig the main shaft of the mine, when be lost his footing and fell to tbo bottom, a eoosiikrable dMtaace. He was brought lo the surface when it was found that he had received two severe Injuries, one on the head sad oae on the aide. Raleigh Acres-Observer : Judge David Davis aad hi esteemed wife (ass MUa Addie JL Dun) arrived on tbe R. & O. Railroad hut evening and are at the l arboro. Mr. Davi is looking remarka bly well, as is also Mrs. Davis. Tbe llfVsixe portrait ia oil of the late Rev. Dr. Francis L. Hawks, is on exhibition at Wat son's art atore. It is the work of Mr. Eu- ct-oe L. Harris end is s copy of a portrait by In man. Rslcirh has another man u factory, not mentiooed yraterday. it be ing one of men's clothing. ' employing sev enty Are wnoacn. This gives tbe city a to tal of fourteen factories of all kinds. la one house near this city live five genera tions of a family. This as something quite oat of the common. Mr. 8. G. Worth Is back from Cap Lookout, where he has bocn for some weeks collecting specimens of our fish. He reports seeing a curiosity ia the shape of aaimmese sea serpent An attempt to catch It In the net failed. Had It been eeagat be would nave taken it to Roston. It was apparently about ninety feet tone. -- Dr. J. A. Muady. of War ren loo. a talented Baptist preacher, has re ceived a anaalmous call to. tbe pastorate of the church at Grccnvillei N. C. has ac cepted, sod goes to his new field of 'work October I. Rev. E I Pell, pastor of the Marion Methodist church, has been excused from active doty for the balance of the year on account or impaired neaim. The Important derrslopctenU in rail road matters, already hinted at, wlK per barw attract attention in a day er two. Ra leigh is again Interested. Col-1 Robert Dingbsmuin the city. r. its' reports mat 173 csdsts are present and that hia fine school is flourishing. The Tar boro ewwttrrasr will contributo $100 toward the . homo for disabled Confederates. Good. Mr. J, M. Pool. Auditor of tbe R. & G. sad R. d; A. roads, is extremely 11L - Ia this county a Raleigh man a . few days ago came across rexnarkable citizen. , Talklnr about Raleigh th old man said: "It most be ret tine to.be .a right smart rdseta. I was there fortv-flve tcsjs seo. Guess there most be epwards of a half a dozen stores now." Yet be lives in ten miles of the dry. A -private in ' tho war between the State bow writes to the Xs QSmtr ttom Dortkazn, ; authorising that paper to put hlra down foe.$50X ,This is a fine start for, the movement and we. again suggest that the list bo started around. Let ns nave me noese lor our (usaoioa aoi- dkrs.' .. The detestable arm 'dutch ha mads Its .appearance ia Jlsieigb, , .Wo trust that th good taste of.. our yousg people will epsedily relegate it . to, tho rrffion whexs. lt belongs av- region be yond the psle of .xtwpectable society. air. IT . O. iTinnia waa . ii xreuivu Frtdsy and brought back a rpecimen of waXerbsarfag amathyst crystal" Theso were not before known toex 1st there. They were found on the bind of Mr. R. IL Ford a few miles from Warrraton -AmrthyvU have recently been found six mue east or IUWrh. Th Suta fair Will bo held October 15tb; tho . Agrk-ultural and lle chaalcal fair at Rocky Mount, i October S3d: lb Guilford fair, at Nrw Garden, Oe-' r j a. . v f aw. . v m a. . .anv v lav a a 'U' tober S4U ;' ' the' Edgecombe fair; at .Tar boro, OctoTxa- aota r Uie itoaaoke and Tar river fair, at "Weldonvi November 6th; the Camberlasd i eoatdv fair !at Fayeiteville, KovemberCtb; tbe Dixie fair, at Wades boro. November li'and the Sampson fair, at Clinton, December 5th. A. re port of the late aeventh annual ' State vcon veatton of Y. YL 'O. Aaeociatioav. which vru held at Hkkorv last. week aaya-Tbe committee on permanent orranizstlon jre- i rvortedai loUowi: for l'reaiaenvA. ju. I .WltlierrDoon. of - Btateaville: YlcoPreai I deat. T. P. Joh&aon, of SaUabvry. and Pr, Tempictoo, of . Dallas: Socretary. Q. M. Bmithdeal of Greensboro; Assistant Secre tary,' Mr. De Vault, of .AsbevHle. The Ralegh, Wilmington and Charlotte Amo ciatlons were not represented ' in the Con vention. .-w. i)t. . . .. THE (IBW AATRatTISaUffiXlVXia. Mux eo2T Handsome suits. . OrsaA nocsavZers Scmon. Mba. D. t. QKaaa For rent. Wa.htxd Hard ware salesman. ElRrssBxaoxR School books. Ton SaiJt New ingrain carpet. llARaia Papers, periodicals, etc Stxuxka RaiSJOH Sailing days.' Masonic Mcetlnic St. John's Lodge. Receipt' of cotton - yesterday 8c bales. ' ' ' The weather waa very bad for cJhrtrch goers on Sunday. . The Almanac promises ti9 stormy weather for to-morrow. , Mr. Wm. Ct.i Jonei an old and respected citizen ef Wilmington, died Sun day night He was In his 71st yesr. A step io tho wrong direction thst taken by tho policeman, who. early Sunday morning, stepped into a bole pre pared for a pole. ... .: . 7-Zera Somon,T .. tho renowned ventriloquist and magician, begins a week's engagement at tho Opera House, on Mon day, October 1st. Mr. George Wood, his. advanced agent, is now here. . Tho tides continue to be very high. Yesterday the wharf ea were submerg ed in some places and the causeway on the west side of the river was covered with water. Cut rice is suffering terribly. Rev. S. II. Chester, of Mayes ville, Ky., filled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday morning, and preached an excellent sermon. He is stop ping with Mr. J. U. Sharp, on Fifth street Rov. Dr. O. F. Gregory preach ed two able sermons st tho First Baptist Church on Sunday. Everybody was pleased. Ho left last crcniog for home. While here ho was the guest of Mr. B. F, Mitchell. The Dsnish barque JjOVUOj Ospt Lerseo. was cleared from this port for Uumacao, P. R. yesterday, by Messrs. EL Kidder & Son, with 150.799 feet of lum ber. 66. $50 shingles and 99 barrels of rosin,' valued at $3,576. Rov. D. W. II erring and Rev. E.'S. Alderman wore expected to be at Aabeville on Sunday last, where tho form er waa lo preach in the morning, snd the Utter (It was thought probable) in the even ing. They go from theri to Louisvfllo. : Tho only case before v the Ma yor's Court yesterday morning was that of the two colored individuals whose case wss continued from Saturday, and alluded to in Sunday's paper. They were charged whh diaordcly conduct and required to pay a floe of $5 each, which they did. Capt. Nash EL, Banting was thcaleeping car conductor alluded to in Sunday's issue. Capt. JfoaM wss the man that bad command of tho ark, a vessel that experienced very heavy weather on a cer tain occasion ; full particulars of which are In a volume to be found in some of our libraries. asiwosat, Mr. W. N. Jscobs.; who has been ab sent for some time at Poughkeepslc, N. Yj, has returned; home. Messrs. a " M. Yates and E. Van Lear ro turned from their Northern trip. 7 iMr. M. C. Harris has gone to a family rounion in Georgia she having a brother and three sisters livinir in that State. She Is not expected to roturn before Christmas, I t . ' ... ... '.a .a.S- I ana wui spena a poruon 01 tne time at co 1 umbos tad part at Forsythe. She was ao-. companied by her seice. a daughter of Mrs, Dr. Jones.' who baa been here on a visit. r Mr. B. F:Penny, 6V the" firm of W. J. ' F Penny, has retarned homo from' kib Northern trip, during which he visited; relatives in ConnectlcuV - Akstksr Brills stsasner.' The British steamship Lykus, of Sunder land, England, Capt ' Phillis Kirk, arrived here from New York" yesterday. &he is a schooner rigged, clinker-built iron steamer. Tregurlering 1,276 gToss and' 834 net tonnsge. is 240 foot in-'tength,. 8Lfeet In width of. beam and 23 feet, in depth of bold. She ! comes here for a cargo of cotton, snd lies at tlje wharf of tbo Champion, Compress Com pany. The Xsiw. Is, .consigned to Mr. O. , Pt .Mebane c Thoe , axe; now two large Wtaacabihlps atr bur wharves await ing cargoes of cotton; one' of, which can tako about four thousand and the other five thousand bales. JIslrtrato Cosirs. . , 'Riley Burnett, colored, was arraigned before -Xosticv'-Mllllsp yesterday, charged with1 assault "and battery v upon Edward , Xlause, polored.' VI Def endaa t . was found ruilty and Jrsirment waa suspended upon the payment of the costs'.'1 v ''' aasi xxwsbs wawalsawi swaWeV l-Jy xsecepuoM to , toe, Wilmington Book b4L Ladder jCompaxty No.-1, ow tbe Oeesalora of Their Receiving; a New .; .Xrwcai Speeebes, Collation, ate. ir '; The -Howard 'Relief t Fire itogiae Com pany No. 1, and the Wilmington S. F. K Company No.. met at half-past ,3 o'clock. yesterday afternoon, and escorted the Wil mington Hook and Ladder Company No! 1 to the City Hall,' where the Companies baited 'and formed in line, the procession having been headed by the Cornet Concert' Club.! After a short interval Oapt. C. D,; Myers, Chief of the Fire Department, came forward and delivered .the following brief bat earnest words of reception and congrat ulation: ' " '' '- ' Capt, ' Quince, Officers and Members mef Wilmington JJook and Ladder Company: It is to me a great pleasure to stand here snd give hearty welcome and congratula tions to you and your Company in your successful efforts to bring to our city a new snd improved truck. It is a much needed addition to oar force and must be appreci ated, not only byour. "City Fathers," but bjj all who have the best interests of our Fire Department at heart. , , vrauuemeu ui uie nova, twu ijituucr Company; I hayo served both in the ranks and aa an officer under command or the gentlemanjyou have honored in giving your track tbe name of, "Roger Moore," and the recollection of tbat service is always of the most pleasant nature. As an old working member of your Com pany, and as the new Chief of the Fire De partment, I bid you in the name of all true firemen, most hearty welcome. Your fire record is untarnished. Always prompt and never failing in any duty, I am sure now that your effort will be to make even a higher mark for the good old Company; to rank not only as the oldest while fire organization in North Carolina, but as one of the best of the kind in our beloved South. At this point Chief Myers was handed a bottle of champagne,- which he broke over the Truck, christening it with the-' name of Roger Moorr. , Then, in conclusion, he said ; ''Gentlemen" of "the Hook and Ladder Company, His Honor; the Mayor of our city, will greet you.". r Msyor Hall then, in response to loud calls, came forward and spoke a few words Of most earnest congratulation and compli ment to the Hook and Ladder Company and the Fire Department generally, promis ing in his official capacity to do everything possible to aid and encourage them in their noble calling. Col. Roger Moore, former Chief of the Fire Department, was next enthusiastically called for, and responded in a manner that showed his deep sense of appreciation of the compliment paid him in naming the handsome truck after him, and of heartfelt interest in all that pertains to the Fire De partment of Wilmington, of which he was so long a. faithful and efficient member. The companies then, after repeated cheer ing, in which the Fire Department and the city officials all came in for a share, formed into procession again, with engines and track, and paraded through various streets and finally halted at the Little Giant En gine Engine House, in the hall over which was spread an, excellent collation, compli mentary to the Hook & Ladder Company. Reaching the hall, an address of welcome, brief but eloquent and appropriate, was de livered by. Capt John Cowan, in behalf of the Howard Relief and Wilmington S. F. E.i Company, at the close of which ample justice was done to the splendid repast, toasts were-drunk and responded to, and a good time was had by all who participated. A Narrow Ksespe from Dro wains;. Aa tho British steamship Lykus was coming into port yesterday morning, and when nearly opposite the foot of Dock street, a boat, manned by a colored steve dore named Ed. Thomas, which had been at the side of the steamer, was cast loose, when before ho could get control of her, she was drawn into tho vortex caused by the action of tho propeller, and capsized. Thomas quickly gained a posjtion on the bottom of the boat, but in the meantime he made a very narrow escape from being struck on the head by the propeller, or some of its attachments." As it was he drifted off down,' the river, clinging to the boot, .until some one put off from the shore and rescued him. The accident was witnessed by quite a crowd on the wharves, and many thought that there would surely be another added to the long list of unfor tunates who have ended their existence in the "swift-rolling tide; - . BITER AND JSABINE. The steamship Raleigh Was to have sailed" from Baltimore on Saturday, but some work was necessary on her boilers, 'which would dday herlibout two days. ; T . ; A great many people visited "the British steamship TTood&,T.rat . the Wilmington Compress and - Warehouse wharves on Sunday. ; She is an Iron steamer, and her length is 270 feet over all, 30 feet in width of beam, and 18 feet in depth of hold. .Everything is worked by steam, even to her steering apparatus. She hails from London. The following was prepared ,for Sari dsy's iSBuebut InsdveiOy omitted : ' ' (The schobner AUca Iliadrn, -Captain M. Flemming. which cleared from , this ..port for Philadelphia on the 15th inat. returned this afternoon, waterlogged. The captain reports that he took a: gsJe off Hatterasp. the 18thwhich caused the vessel to spring, aleak; the leak increasing he bore : away- for a harbor and was fallen in with by the. steamer Lone Star and towed: by her about . 6 miles to the Cape; Fear ' bar. arid a was then taken In tow by 'the tug-,4P' sad towed to this port The vessel lost part of her deck: load and is nW fuH of Water, with about one foot of 'water on her deck,.5; 4 wrvhto;ba :, WHOLE, NO.. 5013 t treatber IndJeaUona. ' '.The following: are the indications for to' day:t !r3 , s . . ,rr k r ; , Foe the Middle Atlantic States, train, followed, by clearing weather, winds shift ing' to southwest and northwest, falling followed by rising barometerritationary or Wight fall iri temperature in northern 'por tion,' slight rise in Bouthern portions. ; Forthe South Atlantic States, local rains, , followed by partly cloudy weather, south west to northwest winds, stationary or higher barometer, higher temperature in interior. For the Gulf States, fair weather, winds generally -from north to' west, stationary of slight rise in temperature. In eas t portion,, , higher barometer. - . ' ,' sj'er Tennessee j and the . Ohio - Valley, clearing '-and- fair weather,' sonthwest to northwest winds, generally higher barome ter; stationary or, slight rise in temperature. - ' i ; i - -.. v . i A. Case of Sudden Death. '-; 6n Saturday night last a colored man by the name of Thomas Dunn, who was con victed of some minor offence at the late term of the Criminal, Court, and who was farmed out to. W, H,,,Howe, Sr., forthe costs, called at the house of a woman by the name of Holmes, living near Howe's plantation, formerly the Prigge: place, where he worked, and asked that ' he be given shelter, as he felt unweil. , He was. allowed to sleep, in the. passage, and some time during the night, it .is alleged, the wo man heard such a scuffling 'and struggling in the part of the house where the man . . . .. . . . .... i haa Deen sleeping that she became badly frightened and fled to a neighbor's house. Sunday morning tho husband of the wo man, who had beer off somewhere, re turned to the house and found Dunn lying dead in the passage. Coroner David Ja cobs was notified of the facts, but, after ex amination by Dri 'F. W. Potter, an inquest was deemed unnecessary, it being the opin ion of the physician that the man died f rdm some natural cause. He was about . 49iyears of age. The coroner had him buried at the expense of the county, as lie was a stranger here and had lie family. sssawsnsszawsawBaBBBwaawswswsawsw I DIED. ' .-. JONES. In this city, at 10 P. M., September 23, Mr WILLIAM G. JONfiS, aged 70 years lOmos. and 9 days." . The funeral will take place from his late resi dence, 1029 N. Tourth Street, thence to Oakdale Cemetery, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at tend. T - , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S HALT., WILMINGTON. N.;C, 25th Sept., 1883. THE MEMBERS OF ST. JOHN'S LODGP No. 1, F. & A. M will meet at tbelr Hall, at 2 o'clk P. M., to attend the funeral of our late Brother W.G. JONES. By order of the W. M. JAMES C. MUNDS, sepSS it Secr'y. Household and Kitclicn Fnrnitnrc AX AUCTION. ON TUESDAY. 8EPTEMBER 25TH, AT 10 o'clock A. M.rX will seU to the highest bid der tbe entire lot of Furniture at the Hotel of F. A. Schutte, Esq., comer of Front and Dock Sts. Examine particularly the Catalogue. S. V AHAMKlNHJi, Sep 23 2t (Review copy it) Auctioneer. For Rent, From October 1st, 1883, STORE on South side of Market Street, in the Bettencourt Row, at present occu pied by Barrentine & Turlington. JUNIUS DAVIS, Trustee. For Rent, SIX desirablo DWELLING HOUSES Sep23 3t ALSO, (fill I L Apply to sep 22 3t Real Estate Agent. For Rent, FIVE COMFORTABLE ROOMS, in good location. Apply to Mbs. D. J. GREER, t residence, 7th between Chesnut and Princess sts. Sep 25 It -- For Sale, A BRAND-NEW BEADY-MAD B MX. . r INGRAIN CARPET.. Apply at STAB OFFICE. sep 25 tf Wanted, TN A WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, IN Baltimore, a live, pushing SALESMAN of exten sive acquaintance. Auarees, wim reierence. HARDWARE. Care Carrier No. 70, Baltimore P. O. pep25 3t Another Lot f rV THOSE HANDSOME SUITS, both FROCK and SACK, at hand yesterday. ; . ' munson, sep 5 it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. The Latest JERIODICALS AND NEW TORE DAILIES always on hand; also, MAGAZINES as soon as Issued, at HARRIS' best 5 and 10 Cent agar in the city, sep 25 tf f ,o;h j'i - : " 1 M.'i : - - NEWS A CIGAR STORE. j d hock iuime. , ; nviR nnrLDiNG ptibposes. . . JCJ - ' fj . FRESHLY BURNED tPRICE REDUCED TO (1.15 PER CASK. T.rRBRAIi DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND v I . TO THE TRADE. - , ;' f V Address FRENCH BBOS., itrtf i . Rocky Point, N. a ; .. or o. G. PAKSLKX, jr., SPl.tf sutufr Wilmington, N. C a. . 4 -xu liar, . :i':n r .TIF YOU WANTTHJB FINEST BOUND PINE LAND in Georgia, and on the most liberal terms, address ; 3 . ' ' G q s s : . c-i:- W. G ABM ANY, Savannah, Ga-r r. mosuojl uienmore, us. : oawDAWlm. '. J pa. . jJj;S 'y ni T liinj V ill I IB U llll 1 TlneIonth!.i.v.;n.,..v.:..; MM - t: Contract AdTerttaements takes at propor ; ' YnItnmsoM Son7Mitpem " ; iNK;VKRTXSKENTa. . r. I COMMENCING . October: '1st. R A SETnlOiM! - WbNDER WORKER, LAUGH CREATOR - ! : snd VBNTRILOQUIAL KHPKR(R. N8W-EXPERIMENTS, NEW FEATURES. COST , f LY PRESENTS. lOO PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY AT EACH PER ,. ! , FORM ANCE. ' Admission 50c, 35c and 25o. nep 25 tf No One Urged to Buy BUT CALL AND SEE The Bargains this Week IN OUR Lace Department BrLbaNNT tACE, finches wide,.I7o pcryaid ELDELWI BSE, S Inchoa wide, 37c per yard. POjINT DE CARDINAL, 3 inches wide, 29o per yd. CREAM SPANISH, 2 inches wide, 23c per yard . " " 2i inches wide, Sic p?r yard. " " 8 inohe wl'le, 37c per yard i " . " 4 inches wide, rto per yard . ORIENTAL, 2X inches wide. 15c per yard. I " 3 inohes wide, 31c per yard i ; " 4 inohes wide, 35o per yard. j " ' 4.4 inches wide, 43c per yard. BLACK SPANISH AND FRENCH LACKS, irom 10c a yard and upwards. . prices equally low In every department, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, .118 market St., Wilmington, IV. C. sep23tf School Books ! I : School Books ! FOR ALL SCHOOLS IN THE STATE. A LIB eral discount to Merchants and Teachers. i Slates, Copy-Books, Crayons, -' ' Book Straps and Bags, ' Paper. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rulers, Ac. Parents will please send their children to HEINSBEUGER'S. Pianos and Organs, COLD AT REASONABLE PRICES, AT HEINSBERGKH'S sop25tf . Live Book and Maslc stores. Baltimore and Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMER RALEIGH, CAPT IiITTIiEFIEIaD, jWlll arrive from i BALTIMORE, THURSDAY, SEITEWnEK 27, 1 And sail from ; WILMING-TON, S VTUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. AZ1VX Asjent, WILMINGTON, N. C. . ANDREWS Ac CO., A cents, S. W. corner Light and German Sts., sep 20 If BALTIMORE. Cape Fear Academy. ?PBNS MONDAY, OCTOBER 18T. A TOME SCHOOL for carefullv training Yonng Tonng Men and Boys for Business or College. Patrorlaed by leading men. in city. Full Corps of Teacher. Please enter sons at the opening of term. Largs attendance expected. See Catalogues in Book Stores. W. CATLETT. sep 20 tOcl nao Principal. Rev. Daniel Horrelle's NGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE TWERTi -FOUKTI1 Alt a U A L session willjbegin, D. V., Thnraday, tho Fourth of October. ' . ! , seplStf ! Mrs. Laura' Eothwell vi XT TILL REOPEN HER SCTIOOL FOR BOYS OF TV ten, or under ten, on Monday. . let October, at her residence on Third street, opposite City Half -"" MISS MARY EOTHWELL will opea a School for Girls at the same tune and placed i; gep332t . . nao Don't Pay too Miicft for Ycnr Whistle. hfijjXT FAY- Hfdtl PKICES FOB YOUR SHOES when y en yon can Duy a mco liAND-MADE' GAltEU , for $5,00 and 6.00. Call and see thenv sad also onr Four Dollar Shoo for Gents.. .iuy Geo R. French & S01IS, i , . 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ondav. 2E
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