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' i ' ' ..... . -: . - One &nare Oaeriljf jSl r ' -Taree DavsJ.i.-v..-.-- 9 -ft ; : S ; rr dW W MONPATS, (by Mall) roa-K. ......... 9fK iy tfty Subscribers,, covered in any part, EfT?fV Timw Cum per week- Our City of the 'not aathoclMd o ooUect tor mot; A!?. months in advanoe, . " -1 ' . than umtNING EDITION. DEMOCRATIC JHAI- CPT, 9!: FOB PRESIDIST , . OP KKW TQBK.I v uf FOR VIC1 FBBSnMEfinfc .THv THOMAS A. IIEWMXiGttSr, OP INDIA HA..-- ; ,: f ijt f ; Electora-state at Iaj , I 5EM0CEATIC STATE TICKET. FOR OOTHUKMU 'i J ALFRED MOOSE SCALES, of OtOord. ' pon UEUTENAIlT-aOTIRHOa: CHARLES iL STEDMAN if New HcmoMrt TOR SKCEITART OF 8ATK.'j. ....j i y t'.r.! FOR TRKASURXS: DONALD W. Am,Vf WOxUiy " WR iimilOEi -:-!'": TW;Nv. IF. p. ROBERTS, of GidesA- ri t ; :i-'s :i'ti. -.!!? iA. FOB ATlvltfl HJM,lii -. i-a j THEODORE F DAVIDSON, if BmKtomto. fob surERnrraNDKST op pttbuo ihstbtotioh: 7er qf ctoAwed.,vv i I km '-i-'Tr""-! I S. M. FINGER, , FOR ASSOCIATE JUST !. S. MERSI3TON, of WMiva.:hSrJ - ' . ..jtf..i j--;s'i-.;.-; FOB COSGRMS IN SIXTH BI8TOC r f ., i! iv niSIJJLJX A A AjCAh XtAIXVXVAA - V V OUTLINES. Lieut. Grecly's official report of the exe- expedition, for c6ntinued thieving.; U pub-l I lished. The British-Parliament was J J'A QmrUrournal. representative who ororosued with the usual ceremonies. - was down at OWensyffle yesterday inter . --.s-t-v-. v rviewed" several -prominent 'people,1 from A post mortem exammatioa of -the remains I whnm nr- that rnmhor nf of Lieut. Kislingbury, of the freely expedl-I Uod. made at Rochester, N.,;.T,; showed 1 lua.i iucuu. -u. .i..fl-u u iu, ..i.t.i. I the bones, except on the. face, bands- and I feet. - The Democratic State Convent I linn nf Pnnecticut meets in Hartford, on I - - - - - . .. la member sa. ute inaiaas are pa we war path in Colorado and Ulah; troops are I called for to protect the whites. -Mla ..,. I uiusu. aiason, ai Miiraeuiea, repurui iau I simnu.ui as siowiy improving mere, dui i f I wa .lr.lfio i j onrani1mn ntMalw Yi va frTt ri t I IUU V UUH J LI la OLflVUUUJC W IUVIJ IU1WI1JLUUUS i lha iliutrint . A wvlrl ava flsw U..IA IK be uisted on Dostoffice buildipca throueh-T out the country, to signal, for the benefit of ( farmers and others, the approach of cold I waves; it is white with a black centre. Commissioner Price, of the Indian Office, has tendered his resignation. The Re publican State Central Committee of Ar fcansas nominated a full State ticket -- ' A powder mill explosion in Russia kiHed ten persons and destroyed five buildings. Eight cholera deaths Marseille Wednesday night. An illicit distillery - raided in Wake countv. N. C. . and two are l rests made. A young girl was mur- Hih r . - " , dered by a farm hand, who afterwards com- mitted suicide, near Sygamore, 1U ; the motber of tbe cirl is insane. - The In- I dianapolis Sentinel having charged Blaine I fith infamous treatment of his ' present I W i f (' tu'fnra marnaivn Dt.M.i.. I.iLUjul r wiome una iuhuuiw a suit for libel in th TT S niatrl Vrort of Indiana. A party o?. masked men raided a Mormon meeting in Lewis county, Tenn ; one oi : the raiders and, several of ton quiet and steady at 10llicj south- I $Hc ; rosin steady at ' $1 201 25; spirits I "juuuc uuu ai aic s, ,; ,. , Lnla Hurst had 3 $500 house at j Ne wport. " T I Of tbe 2,911 newspapers in the 1 United Kinedom of Great Rritian I bt 698 are Tory. ' I :f all the New England spindles u 18 estimated that pnefthird are now ltlle- Protection did it. if Bi'il In Connecticut nearly all the mills uave Rhnt A . r.. . one' month 10 8'x weeks, T a 1.? "'1'. ' i nf$- i roieciioni i Rob tia, ert B. Elliott, a very -smart j so who onoe figured inSputh f lna ig dead in New Orieans.: TT 6 was from Massachusetts-- call hna Ki. v ...r against the Boston 7era&2. I ;Ve, hPe the maid wiil make it j llvel7 for the scand!., be pronAP erebeiE avorable to ,u wa nnt vote. u - - I g o 1 . - I atorMcna.WKdfafii I certainly lost to BlalnetVHe ex-1 fw to takfi Tiia",-ififlr ttraJiL I . . dna Hendricks in the Bute cam- Jndee riZZrT7IZrI 1 i. I - -vuuCM(:J w peani jai, vo-1 1 t rio ' : . . .:. : i. r w er .w.,r". ;r. i on Monday. ; . .u,. ?. , I .r-V"-;:- r- p MV-:"-. AV H Jl IwmV :v -11-TT4 -,U5iJ !V'lMKf ,rf - rv;: VOL. XXXIV.-NO. 124. "V ?-&tumWj$fai fiffiD:ArptlSW5l8 JSfrisi Tie present Honse will I elect the President in case of,aYailure to elect in , November. In that event the - -" V.t--- i ....... i- , .-: Alabama, Arkansas, y California. ' Con necticut, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana Ken tucky. Louisiana. Marvlan. Michiran. Mis sissippi, Missouri, NeTada,. New York, Nortn Carolina. Ohio. South Carolina-Ten- rxessee, Texas, West Virginia and .JTiscpn- " The following wonld . vote for the Repnblican candidates: . .' V r Colorado. HlinoifLvIowa. Kansas. Maine. Maasachusetta, Minnesota; Nebraska, New Hampshire; New JerseyrOregonrPennsy?. Florida1 being equally divided-- I tine Hepublican and one Democratic r would not have any voice in the decision ... . t m -. The Senate t would .elect- a .Yice President and illiterate Logan ironld be the' man. :!'; ci'Si-,,1: : ,'r"U! '' There are bow 144 orphans 'at the Oxford Asylum and Ir. Dixon, ' the' Superintendent hag some 10 pr more' applications: The - adminiatration of Dr. Dixori gives tencn satisfaction tOrthe,Boajd of Directors! ,pr1iere is a faliingpn3n the receipta of funds, and it ought not so to be. , The in- t01 w Excellently mAnage ;'the instituticm' is .a necesaity . as welt as a nooie ouaruyr.aaa snouia oe . main tained. - It is doing a work that is an nonir vq ine. piaie, . 4 jcuyery penevo : gnt hearVpught to respond and help I the fgood;work:f 'i:U; Rev. Ball 'once ? lived in ; Indiana. A &8jVays: ' .' V ' 1 years ago this same Ball preached to a small conRregauon, irom wbom ne nichea ly - be5ame hotedS efer the- country as a luunej uuuer wiu. prcwmwa. oumu- great liar, and one in whom no trust could be placed. Ball not only became noted as v - . m. m . "ar, ouione wno1nuoeaTeTyirequeniiy uttle too mncn bad whiskey for a preach . He'WBS flnallv etDelled, from the church, and he left the county.5 He Is s weU known down iB' Gibson county that Republicans as well as i Democrats brand nlm: as one . oCthe monster frauds of the county. Theses facts are autttencc ana ffiLxt fMf TBnflft"! ifc MlwT tlHIft. " - - - j - .'. - 1 41 '. 1 1 - - A long iettct;.in-liieaimpre &un from New York, dated August 8th, amounts to this: that the Presi Blaine is 'defeated;' that' Stalwart leaders iurje quietly at wort against truth in this is more,- than we know. Dana said in theSim this: "Sooner than loitt in makinr James: G. Blainl Presipt thUnited : States we would quit worklurtt:tip our1, pen, and fce to other an perhaps rasher heads the noble controversy of politics, and the ;de- fence of popular Wf-Joyernment What W h"dping BOW f 'lie is trying to def eai Cleveland and has - . . - . ' "r. a! . i ibo nope oi eiecxiBg ma man oauerr I r i" " Govbet'jiot ew Jery, was swimming at Long Branch Home days ag Vhen bo young W0inan twife when- he j;ICBed herl,ljThe tPO much water. iRlftkia r visited r a finuster field at Aueusta, Maine, where there were xo.uuo people anu not uuo buuuh went up tor mm aitnongn pe urove across the entire field. The Maine soldiers do not shout for men with substitutes, it seems. ; s i The National Democratic Commit tee have ' determined s not to throw mud bnt to make a clean fight. That is right' Blaine's own testimony against himself ought to defeat him.; ;Three boys, the oldest but 15, at Ptedmoni Va;, V bought pint iof whi8key Jeremiah Pprter died in seriouslyisicks oWhatBi pntragel r.. - . . ' : -LM :- .r " ' ? SeP1te Ji ?enn,e" will speak at Whiteville, Columbus Hon. WTPaircloth-Republican Maior Stedmaa at Brevard and Hen- deraonville. -1-1 . - - . ? iilnsujn item ln xnew ierne jourutu. , Ctk RAnnWican rimarv meetinff InnstQii.tOwil :9&$7. wai rinhguAllv BarffiPmotlS. -; ';Tn 8e- lection -pt delegates was Baustaciory to SheriffDavis. -t At themieht meet- : "old: Harrv broke Ioosp " nll:tljeneakers'l)einflr full of z. v v " .n.t.' ..a a ivintrg ureeic pn .Jtuureuay, Coli Cowles will meet Dr, York, if the -ticket rar the-jrnral distncta pf possible, but t he cannot' come Dr. York . is ; requested , to" diyidS time with MiyBo'wer oiybwe&s;. Mr, Edmund Jones will meet 'Dr. and: as;wen. .scales. caniiot, te px- seht,'Dr; Yor k is requested tosii tide time with Mr-Jones. We are requested to state: that a IjBadinjjBe- Eublican of Burke, -who was - nere ist Thursday wprking for . Judge Avery, has a0Q2AQ(.hii&i!fU firm supporter of Co wles for Congress, .Tyre YQrkTprjtwp.ijpW.to a large crowd' at Saliflbury,; Oil, Tues day ' i iHai4 J Jf j. j . BIgh'WewlXJfbserTeri ' .From Walkers 'JiXtitffai has v refused , to ;divi4at timiOijjWi Kitchin at-TaylorariU pnv'5 stbe grbund that GeW Scales, 1 thonh' tot mati,;porti0pepei be before the. people "Uon&prrj From whattwe can gatheinthean vass thus far we "conclude 'thai 'Di. Yorkhas lost thold Jisseblt cans.---7 Cap.'KUol-ihAae a: number :r of cooverts, at .CpboVpt and Hickory 'daring the speakings at those'piaces. " t",,i n H '.' i-ii:':5f.,5 .CharjkAte Observer. 'Mt,;Urpx : Gen. Scales' was met "at the depot in Concord' yesterday rby a 'brasa band and 300 men, opr horseback, hi3 sides a vast : crowd pik'.fpot, - iThey carried i hira up town to the i tane, "See; th& CPnqueTiiifi Hero4 Comes." 'P.' a' WinstoBi'JTy Prank Darby, arid 7p:B bins6n niai ratUmg'speephe mass meeting: in Ashevitiej aadwany of the crowd, it is said, stuck white plumes in their hats, ' - The' '"plttiBes must ' have b'e,e . ;t;;fethr;,f rom YprkV.gnwifcc AK,ip HicklK)ryPress.(' VXp con venation with, a prbmirit' Repnblican. of Bandy . jtownshipirJbe told us yesterday .that hp hadi re? ceived a private ' letter from Judge WJ: Byriumne: of the Bpnbli can .leaders of the' SUtteu desiring, to know the sentiment of i the voters of that party in his section, and Advised him not to .support TJr; J York'fdf Governor, but vote for .ScesC .j Oar informant.: told as'v that:-, hp icoold scarcely find a Republican i i that sectios who will support Blaine and x urn. . -, - . . Spirits "Tiiientin ,: Raleich Nines-Observer: ' Td many people hereabouts " the upland xlce which is growing vigorously at tne 'exposi tion grounds is a decided enridsity". fi r Durham Mecorder.i Mr -W. J, Bharons sold 800 pounds1 of tobacco at an average of $52.60 per hundred. Mr, J. A. fiolloway sold last, week one load of to bacco for $511. .) 1 j ;::-ij '.S-sv. T- Waynes ville News: The mces- Rant snrnTriGr travel Jto the mountains ! of Western North Carolina is at It zenim. -' It Is supposed that ; the army Of pleasure seekers now visiting the trausmbntane sec tion numbers between twenty and twenty- live thousand, f Kttoboro , ,Jieeorci: ijOn i i-last ondav nicht, wheni it raised so . hard. Monday night. Sheriff Brewer ; i accompanied by. deputy Foushee, J. Ji Knight and sheriffs G. W. Spence Taylor captured Tom JohssoB, a white man wno escapea irom iau nere. sev eral months ago. ? He was at.home asleep in bep and made no resistance. -;: Raleiffh Fhrrhr JkMechcmte: H. Hi Helper, J&q. , is! 4U independeht can didate for the House hV Davie, but ;will vote for Cleveland. Hugh K RPbertsPh u the regular Democratic nonlinee. - Al exander county Democrats (nominated E. B. Jones for the House. I. F. Dot son, of Iredell; and K. T.!' Hackett, of Wilkes, will represear the 84ta senatonai District. - ; : -t v ' ; Oxford TorefdighZ:. Senator Cozart came in three votes xf the aomina tion at Gfeessborei J-fevr baforv 4n the instery of Oxford has there been such a buUding fever s a now- Tha tewaihl spreading out in every jdirection. (As we go to press we learn M the death of Mr, H. EL BurwelL. rpf Wiluamsboro, Vance county. , nr;The Board, Tobacco Trade of . Oxford sent the ,liUte Orphan Asylum a wagou load; of. a. huiidred and forty watermelons last week j'Vjtr-r Ch adbournJ?m.- A protracted meeting has just closed at Porter Swamp Church. : It was conducted by-the pastor; Rev; C. I. Powell, assisted by Elders Conerly, Li T. Carroll, and Ji P. McMillan. There Were five additions and the Church was considerably revived. -'K)ld Aunt" Tenah Swindell died last Sunflay. She was extensively known aft the leader ef' a peculiar religious sect, familiarly known as "Tenah's Band" ! It la said that before- she died she ftdvised her Band to disband after her death and to join any chnrch; they wished. Iurlng her slavery she was a member of the Methodist ChurchJ-' ' X1-- Charlotte QbserverMcti. Cobb, mother of Mr. J. .'Cobl had per thigh broken by a fall received while walk ing in the garden at hei; Jiouse .on Church street yesterday morning, j-ttt JM F. M. Garrett, One of .the' proprietors Of ths AH Healing : Springs property, . jrhkh was burned about three weeks ago, was in this city- yesterday having the losses adjusted by the Insurance companies, vTheiisur- aneeon the property ; fell; far short pf the real loss, and Uuj .owners and losses each sustained heavjet Josses than it was at first supposed . they would. . The insuranca on the hotel building audi furniture amounted, to $5000, .while .the .real loss footed up $13.000. . Dr. Garrett's individual property was insured for. $1,000,. while his real loss was $3,700,1. Dr., Garrett:,yesterday stated that it haa . been ; dflftided to .rebuild . the hotel at once, but upon a larger and more; improved style. ' juage jk. t. uen nett spent yestef Jay 15 this city on his way to Concord. He irm good spirits and very sanguine of a general Democratic victory. ifew 1 BernV rJbMhqlrfBi&o$ Watson: Who has been soendinz s day1 or two among his Old parishioners and' friends: here,' left yesterday on the Bhenandoah f or Nag's Head: ' He has been a few .days at Beauiort ana jupreneau ,wu - now , sues w. Nags Head. a . GenB. D.'Hancock'ret cei ved a telegram stating that his nephewV; hftvid Tlvan: aired 19 years. died yesterday I Jt St. L6Mo.vMrs.ByanV'his mother S 'lcft llonday la' refuse 16 tetegratn call--ingr4oil2dsdewbuBot inv time for per iftiyacAeraTpra TM:,saa occur xenosv, t TvB?y. Q f tlanderlin .called to jSee'us on :esd t ia entortaihecf US for a Wtile'cm' rice ctC2e- aHbay rating: He haAUiAOUPJnlaatwarf f conple fcarof Jktj ttssstia Iry , thAjteamer tner . ad esOersCi 6od.ioaa any Jarra Aty ferer toroo- here. It,,JJt'i3pthj and red ton, rn At,4he ,Bwcprai,2cpnventio held 9n U T3t Mondiy In 'Augnsl, at JackaPaV viTJij,1 Olow cptjyv the followHigpoini n&Uxs trere mai 3f For' the? House of Hep resenSdvea: tail 2Lhi for fiheriiT. E. liurrill:.foroBer tf Doeda. Jacob fiileai DT.jpjnrusThbm wiureconiniended to the; 2fimarlaV iuavfedSin Pf rtheree feouBtlds tf JQfcli7Catt$ret and Jones for tl&&caa1aAEf. J4 CxaBe4tezBa:: A SO flCtt pcr-7rt H JckteBben m week fef" JJSjt and Bryaahhnson, XiU-watrljadJ A Jrjdlcldws use of a r?e "upoh the ' foreheaa died Johnson,! aad-i the fall his right leg was'hrokeitlla twprees -nLateV nrdaqr Jternoon'iJAc MiUican, after,! ktSf a Quantlttof 15whlch"deVelop all ttebjdr that there'iB'tn,'maftertf OtSak Jcotbred tosaVwU&akaif e, 'and, when th?BBilceaBab:wenate!) arrest Oiiol he resist ed. wJph aiada if necessary or e poJicer man to nsepjs; cuagot, a uumoer ut w lorneOriia patLpredkrorjfjd. and it Is said somef thetir -fcUuiipted to 'release the of- iV - ' 1 1 sw w AasTBnaTisasifiKri'rHi v. v t J,imnmiti&B t . PTir, jNocsrew. nacque v 1 JpiHroBiRK 4 phnoa fprV;the tea. i ' -1 - 'G6od ealitfgapplea' af 6 cprq'ing b-r A match game of base .baUas played yesterday betweeiv -:toi Profes sionals" and "Clarendons, ''the 'fetter beaV tog(t9jt.ii ' Ml iit;-U t-fjitj il i JsAesJvajsangh, vrllt preach at the Prim itive Baptist . Church, pa Cft&tle, between Fifth and Sixth, s'treeU,' on Saturday and Sunday nexV t ll fcanLTi j: ji , The ( interior'! of thp "tJustpta iojiset is .unaergoing a pretty thorough overhauling anp rbpainung, .preparatory to turning jx pv?ftp .this;; Pemojcrate,'tafihe 4th of March next tow. that shows a pro; perpphitti-. i, ,H "Vrrv-ja io.'i ' The' New 1 ' Berne' Jbwia cots tains the acknowledgment"' of a cordial in vitation loathe Atlantic. Btearri Fire Engine Company . jho. i, or mat city, xrom ue Wilmington si. F,"; E,' Co.. No. 1, through their Secietary,. MrW, Ci.Craft, to visit the. , latter , company at ,; their convenience, either individually or as a company. We know they will .receive a hearty welcome. All Li'' '"'" ' , i : A Irhe' Point Cat well Delecatea,' e&terday afternoon "an excursion party of about, one' hundred colored, folks, men and women arrived on . the steamer . JbA i)otoa9. from ?oint CaswelL :, Upon land ing a portion of the crowded form in proces sion, armed with carpet bags and. satchels, with aibig, barley darkey ia front, bearing aloft s whita flag attached to a sapling in scribed with1 the names of "Elaine, Logan and Torkv" headed by a band Of music consi8thig'of two drums, and with the wo men and. fchlldren! bringing up the rear, pa raded through 1 several of i bdrl principal streeti,rhe took care not io go' too far from the ttVer r'fear Of getting lostbut tbokl occasion Tw. pay 'their respects, to the Court Blouse officials and then saluted . the Custom .HpuWjT' finally bannerrODt.the wharf, near the foot of Prin-cfsa-.stet,,; 'meanwhile n anxious community await dings . from. Albajny to har. wit Cleveland will do about it ; t v, nery-Flrst' Anniversary. ,-.( X e'tendfer eur wkh6w1f 'dgments for' an yitatkm 'tp atdflfihe, ninety-first (ann' versaiy of tlieyrae)9!i Light aaw'hlchco off onJFriday, Augaa! 2 . jThe if r WiU take place at thFsjetteylllej Hotel at 4 O'clock, and-the motto of) the jrewabJe.iCompaay is: ,'!He that ijOh no Btonaabh tfr this Jgat let him departN.: ;Tae cosanilttes consista'of Capt 1 A' Mcuglilinv Ser'geant .iW. Maults brrCbrpo'ralT.Cj McDuffie Jrlj Dri t. Ai HodgeaHnskW Cave Vewr Tadkl Vallf y.nailroli, . .The Cape FeM & Yadkin VaJJey ;R R. has been eorapleted to 8ho Heel, and !we bow have s iqnick routBi between Fayette ville and WUmlngtow You can leave here at jSO pv row on the Carolina Central and arrite In Fhyettsville early vhext- mornine, TTiis'iii best Whecn we have ever had hetween' 'Fayettevin and Wilmington andwehdpelfwiil'be prpduetrve pf much good. , J- . ' i.-.I.J'i Bttbwky ia De tfcmt win sue aWaaor. VA httlewnof Sergeant George. WJMahopj Of the police force,' on Sijd; bet ween Red Cross and Campbell streeW m'biitenyee terda inoWSig'lJy ciouS dog Delonglrj nralrli bleeFIfthand ;8Stie'V'iabl was rlptedaf g6ik ldarters,and hi tieA;) Sergeant Cappal'x epoyM retly radly 1 bitten .J,,,.;. -i;sHBJaTrV?,rJr'.'- : A geBtieman wholias tmeDedJfn por tions of South Carofina hays Shat In the Msrlbdro sectiot:'tuW-'cocrO is berte nitlias beWce;'war? While Cptl 'tsVar'iwelian ?fruu1hg welli wilh no signs ofshdmgT, In fact, the caentaoairrc.iarmrn ranuouuue. They yfewsampleatef tf alotof Wtons, Htii;-ii niniirif) ir. .r i, , 'ag TO Xh. Wllmlnktoa b Cnate.vT( , aAv , ---- A .'.The repWW'Mrsle& who conducted the experiment roacL naa oeen rnaoe to iw .comnuuee, BOU IB CCPHUMMMCU VJ UMJ 1U ings, etc. Front the report, now wO;kHif:??rr Seventeenth street,, In this city, and . ex tended to Steed's Ferry, oB New River, a dhancV of 1 4lf ttlkfi !-Mr. McRa ' estt xtrates that there wi3 be 219,838 enhia f eet Dfcfrexeavatioq average of cubh-jardsjtei,.e rnfk , whi:., cents; jp-'yara,' the' grading wou& po&t 783,75 "per ' mile; ftaggtstor necessary cresrHieS Weslimates Would coat tlRtZk .thAtAAl .ftl07 fn2.27: other tirtbHt ViaATtf i sikesj Cy5fta.a i and thelaymg bf the trac1r;nKiaeerhg; 3 fAA.yyvi w iUBAujs, hmiu: yi; tH," CW.27.1? A narrow; gauge: road, a width of three feuld' be t)uilt at a'reduced cost built Jto the month of Stowe's Creek (lower aide) a'dlstance of 40 miles; atid by comifig into Wilmington near the site of the old JmciDerjot: a short'6jflta iaigkt be aavedi ini either caseaseducklgl the post. MfvMcRae has adjdedto. Jus map. for the convenience of the committee, several lines heretofore run out , towards the Sound, from which 1 tf'app Uudlii -lacluae the Botmrl'Tomd by the old lin Which rnns near Hewlett's' Creek,' and crosses LeelB bctwetn the .church Bear Mr. Bcadley'S. j and , the, 6ek ,faj3woamakpUe road 6J miles longer, and there would be a j considerable addition to the expense for a br across the cree costabont folfldO. WlEgher would ! throw the line to far from Wrlghtsville, but a, 1 branch i leaving the- main line. at. a point 'four mjhjs rfrpm Wflmingtoft; would reach. Sea-Side Fark. ip three and a-half miles, and would avoid the creek altogeth- i eri'i This, 'he' thinka,.decidediy the ' most leastbleahd most economical way to reach i the Bouad, unless it sntuld be decided to build the road to the Sound separately. V . . The surveyors, are expected, to. start, af once to survey the proposed line for the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad from FayetteyffleteliTlBili-H . vv i' 0m-m-m i.i .'.n'i'uj A G004 SBowiBg; fx Oir.Dit. , - During the past week the f ollowing 'ves sels bound foreign, with full cargoes, went to sea f roni this port of 'Wilmington, North Carolina : vm tl:f,i 1 i.;Hjj; ','. .-. Norwegian barque Ala, 460 tons, bound to Hamburg, Germany, drawing 18 feet inches. . . : . ; German barque tP4ltonslouBd to" Riga Ruasbdrawmg W feet: ' l " 1 German barque Komigim Augusta 460 tons, bound to Montevedio, Uraguay, S. A4 drawing 16 feet 9 inches. - . ' . . ... . .. British barque George Davis, .643 tons. bound to Bristol, England, drawing 16 feet 6 inches: ' - ; ',,!'! ? "German barque 'Ernile, 419 tons, bound to Bristol, England, drawing 16 feet f 4 inches. (.-:. r. . : f. , German barriue, Michel, 880 tops, bou nd ; to JTiandm. Holland, drawing 16 .Teet 3 inches. t ; -! ' 1 ' German barque Lydia Pbschatt, 403tOni, bound to Glasgow; Scotland,' drawing IS feetf inches. ' 4? 'A-WV -,dT SiL'h ;i.A barque drawing 1$ , teet fi hes. went tosea .dpring the! past month. , Vessels drawing twenty feet could cross the bar on futf fcdeaP ! u:i v ' ' " TJnder' the contracts to ' be awarded on the 28th of August; work will be dope which, will give-twenty feet iof water from the wharves at -Wilmington, ito tthear at the mouth of theriver. ;- . beata Pf a Strmasely ; AaTeete Man. ''' f : Some week since i we mentioned the fact of a white man, who gave his name as Na than Lee, and who said-, he liyed within about twelve miles ) of GoMsboro,' having been found standing in 'the middle of Ma cumber's . Ditch1, lis ; .the . extreme , eastern part of the city, taad that' he . was . .appa rently sufferiagfrpm "StVlW 'DaBce,' orme . aiinila exmpuUnt: We further mentioned tiiat he was placed in the'eart of John Bradleyr an employe of the city, who thps-discdvered J hlmif and 1 ! toiijfi to the staopihpuss, .hap0b4eipf'itPc Brock took the Putter in hand and secared hismisslon juto flte City 'Bosplbd. The ppo$ fip'prBp1ed( yiaple; 'pecacle. His head was ineohsUat lntotua; : jerking to firsVOne side and then the other,, and h seemed to be losing his mihdl 1 It was also with difficulty i-he could articulate ; with sufficient - distinPtB;' to be understood. The poor man died on Wednesday, at the hospital. ; 'l.lAh, esunrf in charge, wrote -to Goldsbbro Jo ascertain If he had any family p friepds, pat jriyed ,00, re. ply. .The young man-was probably about 28 years of age. " " Crlaiiaal Gowrcv ,j:-irt- :: -": j The case of Raneome Jones, colored, , charged with bufg1ar,whlch lias been oh trial before' the iminal Court since Tpes daymbrniirig laswas 'brought td aldose yesterday,' abodt twelve1, o'clock, at which time the jury 'turned a?verdict pf VlTotv Guiltv'4- '-A "! it!"'",t- , '.?rhe t court wlll'be .m aeMjioB awhile Uils morning to hear motions, etc., apd also to ji. P;., on a rpUon jfpr iii the. embedment case , heretofore M re ferred t6 f ' i,ti:vt; vt:iii i The only cat before ihe 'Msfyor's Conrt yesterday rhprnhig Wai that of lanta Bla lodchargeri With disorderly conduct,' who was required to pay a fine bf $5 'Prio1 b Apwforiveoysv-v t . ..: 1' (PLEO 53(89 Division of -Telegrams and Reports for the . Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. - COwTOtT-BBTX. 'KXJBdr.'f , : : t'fa.Bgl4;ig$ AVERAGE Maj FaOi ! .,Vm i.illlM.lilUf Wihiiingtoa, Charleston....: Augusta. L . i ..' . iSav.::! Montgomery-;;:. .Mobile New Orleans : . Galvestoiu.'.i. Vicksburg tittle Rock:?:! Memphisw..'. .i 83. i ! V c .0Q -i .00' ' i U j63! I., 66 . Q0 t"I -oo;. AA . .iitT Th following arr the indication for to- d f, JTor. the South AtlaaUc States,; generally fair weather,, porth to east winds and slight rise in temperature. CaSwltb Clem. j. . . . -.1 ' Yesterday, r. Inst as thft Pirvr InniMl ot.TS, the'Rock, , aunm uauguHi y jDU.,. V.il.;4 (.jyr WAUM i UVWAVVl MPhdi; who,-wimtlurirest bf!itfie family. is spending a few days there, 'jumped from the slatform ; to the rocks, iwak, bare feet, apd happened, to, f laad nppn a quantity pf i the fragments of a glass bottle which had ! been broken and' oirelesaly left there,', , The i cbnaequencS Sf as tiiat both feet Were: quite badly ctat:f; Shewas takett 'up aPd placed j enihe wluirf, when llr. d M. Harriai and 1 others who were present and. witnessed the accident, bound, i npj.the tender, .feet with iragmeBte..pf handkerchiefs Kaad shewas carried Tto' the 1 Mayo 'House, .where the wounds were examined to see' if any of the lMsguuw'teBiaiBed- la-' the' cuts. The little one bore her sufferings heroically. ! o - Rememkerlngj trie Siek and ibe AM v Bleted. ' - . , .i ftni.-Wednesday . last Mr. James .Sprunt tenaerea tne patients at xne tJity Hospital an excursfon down the river on the steamer ffauporti sent anVbulance to ; teke i UUem to the steamer. All who could leave their beds fcr the purpose availed thenv selves of;the; bpptPnlty. 'indudmg ten J patients, apd wepeartuat ;lhe ,tnp was im- measeiy enjoyed by themiTheir pleasure j and gratfficWIiiii Seas enhanced: by the con- i aderatipn of Mrs. Spruoitwbo,we areh)- formcd, has always displayed a- deep -m-1 tereBt inftiiehospifahtl 1 casloh. sent aboua .well-filled lupchibas-.4 set 4or the benefit of the excursionists, em- braeIog,?hr -"Its- contentorntrchthat1 was j jpiing tb'the appetftei f ' J "We had laid on our taole' yesterday fa phosphatic rook from the land of Messrs. fj u. -1. irrencn s iiromers; . at itocsy Point, Pender county,' containing -quite ' a number of small teeth, belonging to some sort of animal or fish, which are plainly to be seen. imbedded in tho rock. We also had in pur n hands some of the . teeth de tached from: the , rock. . We . understand that the Messrs. French will have some of ' this peculiar rock or phosphate sent to the State Exposition, ' and will accompany it . with a block of solid lime, also taken from ; their lancuV. i;--Wi'-.-.----. aeaekySawalr-.--,;:';:-r ' : i (The following numbers drew the pripci pal prizes t the drawing pf the Louisiana Lqttery on Tpesday : 13,3rj5, "first capital! prize, $75,000, sold in New Orleans; 53,803, I second capital prize, $25,000, sold in New York city SO.SBS'1 third capital prize. $10,000, diii Sanfprdj Fla;. i;157 and 55,475, es drawing IOOOsold in New Orleans, Washington, D; C., and SkXouis, Moi;' jA;25;682r8()3"45,136 Phd Ql,23, each $2,000, sold hi UncinnaU, u., New York city; Louisville, Ky Houston, Texas.rNewOrlea Ind., and Nebraska (ty Ifeb. . - ! " '. . Fire alTarboroV t .i , .... Mr. T. !.H. Gatlin, writing us frem.Tar b6ro, 'says fire 1 broke out there about 5 o'clock pB tvp6ipy..nAb.ng lt,?bnin ing two stores, on Msw.sireet,. belonging to Mr. R H Austen, and occupied by Messrs. Ei B." Hodges & Co. ' and C. J. ' Austen. The stores- were insured for $2,500, their full value.; ! Hodges' stock was insured for $&000 (full yalue), and. A-usten, lost. $11, OOOy, upon which there was no insurance. 1 i -gja.a.fc in - Ih WlgwalB- (tul.u j V ; ...!. J ;:.: Work is progressing on the Democratic : wigwamin Uie Fifth Ward. The frame is already ' up, - and preparationa are - being made to'get' the pole in position, the entire length pf which! (above the ground)' will, be ninety feet We hope the boya will not be Aacxing fo funds' or ttaterial. '- i VI A fSTTRB OP aTTEOTONIAv-Mt. D. H. Barna- byyof Oswego, V. Y., says that his daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated with Pnenmonla, and all the best physicians gave the ease ap and said she eoald ilnre but a few hours at most. She was to this condition "when a friend recommended DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, and advised her to try tti. She ac cepted it as a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a mareed change for the better, and by persevering in its use a cure was effected.- - t-T Li-r", L.' a l I- Wm. IL Green, Agent it, vr umxo ton, a. v. . , ; , - - -i - THE PLOBBNCB ' NIGHTINQAIjB i OPf THE NTJBSBHY.-iOTie following is an extract from a letter written! t the German Reformed Messenger.. atChambersburgh,PBnik: -ABotfacto Just open the door lor her, and Mr Winslow will brove the American Florence Nightingale of the Narry.',Mf tWs we are so awe, that we wffl teach our "Susy? to say, ,A WesBingon . Mrs. Winslow" focJielping her to survive and escape the griping, coUcking, and teething siere. Mm. Wikbmtw's Soownre Stkot relieves the child from . pais, andures dysentery and diarrhoeas-It softens the guins.reduee8 inflaTpmation,cnreswmd .nrarrlMthA Infant safelv throurh the her only throneh the preparation oi ner"oouuiiK r.- mnm. rAthin. if we had the nower we would make her, as she to, .a physical gavloiirto tfeelalanraA&JM 89 oents a bottle. tMthhifftwtTMO.' re mnunos diuiui. professes to perform, every part of it nothing 2 i.W hlM IIAVHT IMR . ! "WinSlOW KDOW 2 v - . Fpm"Daya.w.-.Wi.t;i:;-i.vi-aa-y;;;i-.i, j OneWeea.i;ti3;.'-40v-v.i;; Three Weeks,... i i" One Month, ...:. !n ro - - , Two Months,...... H3C, - 1 Three lionUJB, , ... iStCO. Ar - SUHontha,. .,..,...;.. 4J . t - , one Year,.is.,..v .....1 C c& . - tarOontraet Advertisernents taken at rroir- , klonatelrlowratea,: ?JH- v 'J 1 WILLIAMS. In this" felt Atr-4 ir. J8S,of typhoid fever. HARRY Lkb-wti TJAWH. unn nf J. If. and Emily Wfihams, agedl rear S months Belattves aiwITriends are lasted -f attend the faneral at MjB.j'KaDaffie's.liCliesBTjt st, this ffWday) monuiiifc ati o'clocf. v NEW advertise:jeis'Ps. X JI. 4iAIlIXIlIt,.Auctleiieer. t!5 -J, - , BTSAMT.P.OOLLIEBeO; " 1" Sundries at Anctton COMMENCING THIS DAT, A"? 1$ O'CLOCK .A.Mwewfll eu.at oar Sales Booms, . iV j Bby Carriagea, SewlngMaerilnea, Bedsteada, Stoves aitdTixtnres. r . . .. ? Water Coolers. Saddle and Bridle. " ' , BooJUt Tin Were. o.. An. - v! : u . .. ... Alan ,. ONaHNa itTLCaOOW AND CALF. T J " 'WOS AIJO VJMtolTJ!,t K v V CBOCKBT. la Store NO.: 88 Front Street, oolBmenouig-at iu o'oiook A. jl. - A TS OXOTprs-lAL ' OF pEtK AND A SILVBR WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JEWEL BY. Aa.. at No. 9 Market Rt-'--' 1 " he IS ltc .-!.T - .7-- ' "rf. - .-Lii. o k-jU'- . v v-' . A 4 w . -- 'Si ' .' Aupenoiu arBjiiereuy cauonea . against harborina; or trostln any of ine crew or ine Norwegian carqne -of then contractms will foe paid iy i-"" -:.'' v I an 15 It - HETDK A ffrt.. flhnfdmAAii : J : h WiiGrnndDaily 'rpHEBBTOKB YOU CAN BB SXTRB OP TUB X"BBST'BOLTEDV MBAL IN THE CTTT" fBBSH every day dnrfnK the "heated term." ' AJao, Hay, Corn, Oats and Feed. - f. i' i " -toicstotj rrrmnrrwo v . . FKXSTON CTTHMTNG 4 CO.. ' Millers and Grata and T 1 Peaant Dealers. At!liaiiC6fdr the, Ladies TBNPBB C2NT; bisCOUNT FROM SCHBD nle price oarBoberts' celebrated Bazor Steel 8CISSOHS. - x f A csWMnblv'ef 5LadtesBaIbrlffeaji Hose and Gents' Lisle Thread Half Hose. aag 16 pf ; - i v -j , , - JNO. J, HXDBICE. Our Stock .4-; O V LMPOKTCD PIECE GOODS IS PROMISED- ns NEXl vreei.' PtTB CUTTER "will "return the " ITB8T week in September. Bb&ll be glad to book orders in advance. anel5 1t ... Merchant Tailor. - rDIJFALO LITB3A WATER Na 8, X - (by thebot (by the bottle or case). , Congress Water, uatnom water, Alt the noDolar Mineral Waters on dransht from our handsome soda fountain. i , . u, MUNDS BROS. DkROSSET. ' ! Din? elsts. Market St. ; u THE SPANISH CHEROOT only 5 cents. - aug is it ' 1 1 T V ' .. SCHOOL BQOKST ADOPTED BY THE tTATO .Vm Boed of Eduoatlon, i.l'- J."- -: , . . . . ' - J . AND ALL OTHER SCHOOL BOOBS, i f jsrnrrMTT.JitT.A'nis pnwrrrri? . Special Discount to Merchants and Teachers. ' Orders by mall wQl receive prompt attention --: Sff': -v-f iTorn' HEINSBERGEB'S .:fi' aug 15 tf live Book and Husio Stores. " i BARGAINS!' : rr . . . . , BARGAINS ! , Ll .. BARGAINS! r: . IN .EVERY DEPABTMENT 1 5 . . ; -.' Dry Gdods and Carpets.1 We have marked all -goods afr- the LOWEST i-Jfh7 . POSSIBLE PRICKS and . . durins: the - present i month the carpets on band must De closed out, and the prices will move them. Don't forget we : are pieasea. to snow you lust wnat we can ao. : R.'UI. McINTIRE. anglO DAWtf Stiff &,Soft Hats!: Straw Hats ! HARRISON ALLEN, . : r . - . ' -.. ' ' - Hatiem. ang 14 tf ins. v ' TO MAKE ROOM FOB OUR LARGE FALL STOCK we are compelled to CLOSE OUT some : ; . REMNANT LINES of i- v ' i ' 7 Gents ai4 Lalies' Low Sloes: At prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN., Goods c 4-Vi that will give yon entire satisfaction. . ", Gteo. Il. French 6 Sons ,..:.108 StpRTH FRONT STREET. auglOtf .- '.41j k-.K For Bent, . V vf?1 1T1R8TZXOOB OF EAST STORE of the Evans Block, from 1st' OctO" ; t. ber next. A pply to . ' r ;. . ' :..' H. a EVANS. ; aagStf !.! r-s. Yaleitiifi's HeneM Penci?;- OURS CURE FOB HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, KJ Tootnacne ana nertous Anecxions.- umy iu : Cents. Also, Drugs, f erf umery. Fancy and Tot-1 Jet Articles. - . ;5-f ---vSt. .--"" "? Prescriptions a specialty at - ' ' . . F.aMTXLER'S, . . aug IS tf Corner f Fourth and Nun Streeta. Specialties. i -i y .vJt OSQITITONETS, jBABY CARRIAGES, - I - WINDOW SHADES, -.: t iimin rmrtrne T.ATkTRS'hlttC!I ATJT1 WOlllC Vii TABLES, and a fan line of the most FASHIONA-, ;i5j;ij fi BIS FURNITURE at lowesfprldfestat the LEAb M$3'3: 1 ING FURNITURE HOUSE.5 J i!-?? H ang ifr tf J ' t THOS. C. CRAFT, AIT.: - v-;-;; ; IlodkLime, BUILDING FURPOSES -5? . . ( , WKKXHI.Y BUltnilJ.' : . FRICK KEDTJCED TO f 1 .1 5 PER CASE. - s 'r T.TRTZR AT. DISCOUNT FOR 'LARGE LOTS AND T ' . TO THE TRADE. - - . Address ; v FRENCH BROS . . , r ' V i'.i.;.-; or -O. G. PARSLEY, Jr Itf sutnfr .. Wilmington. N. P..- 4r r-,1. . - TV -:--v j-. . jr .... -. .j , ifc,. - !.. .'r-.i.. i "r. is
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1884, edition 1
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