S. f.-.-ir. fhellSmrig Star: Ca " V A. n v Win. free ood. 2! fCg 3! iced win a, ( E Wit C1 1 tthe Do- er,- 7m- se9. 3.? - f EBS as,- se, NT, r ra pe . t be ;oDr r. I in be the th' t b ru .Vunu)!. APVAJKnv i: ; - .Toar. (by - v : -. ... 4 oo Honthfl, . ,t t ico Subsorfbers delivered , la W the City. -"tlL-i-ftd in ooUect lor more 7lt the Post Offloe at Wilmington, Satertd at 6ad class Matter. N.a, SftRNINCl EDITION. rkTlTT.TJfES. 5 AB explosion of what is believed to'hava. La dynamite occurred in the window $f saloon in Philadelphia; several men, were thrown down by the Bhock but no one is reported hurt j on both sides of the fetreet windows were broken for a. considerable distance. The remains, of Admiral Coarbet, who died in the ' EasC were tb-; ceired in France yesterday with impressive ceremonies. The damage alon the TOter front of Charleston, S. C, by the - jydone Tuesday was enormous'; wharves inJ warehouses were destroyed and many , Vessels and smaller craft were sunk or wrecked; the cUmaXvOtjthe;storrawas about 8 o'clot laatinjc lforr mlnUtesy ItiTing everything In ruins at the wharves j ihe damage to houses in the city cainottMr estimated. Germany states .that-she established a protectorate . over the Card", line Islands believing them to beunappro- priai ed Fifteen" hundred and forty- seven cholera deaths in j Spain yesterday, -, 1 Lockie, an old citizen of Blanco , county, Texas, murdered sir) or more per sona in the most horrible manner; . ho was arrested after he had cut his own. throat. . The Democratic Convention of Penn sylvania nominated Conrad ' B. Day,-! of Philadelphia, for State Treasurer." A freight train wrecked v. on the -'Western C. It R., near Marion j an engineer war badly injured. Norf olk'r VaJj has f e ceived its bale of new cotton;- -N. Y. markets:. Money ll,per cent; cotton easy at 10 5-16ai0 Z 7-16c; Wheat un graded red 7592c; Southern flour quiet and rather weak; spirits turpentine weaker t 35c; rosin dull at $t 08l"l5. -MXi "S I. t The small pox is epidemic at Mon- treal. ; ' -'vu Nev York has not yet given ' $50,- 000 to the Grant'tnonttment. Is'f'" :- 'i Rusda haa made conciliatory prd yosuli to England 'relative' to the ,Tbe newspapers have. began again to discusa Mr. Tjlden's health. Let . ibe old man rest.-'. :: ....v. Gen. W. C. . Wickham has. de clared that he will support Genl Fitz Lee for Governor. France professes to baiJioiiI satis fied with the explanations given by England as to the death of. Olivier; .Pain. " . yf&Qe-,. K! Gov. Iloadly is credited with say ingthat he expects to win. That is what Johnny Wise says ; of his" chances. ' Td!:'V&'''? " A great massacre is reported to have occarred at Berber in the Son dan. Th e . populace . Ib said to be starring..1.. : ' '- -1. : . - . The stcrm at Charleston was more 'extensive and damaging-than was at first supposed. .The : commercial i are an entire wreck; ' C - , Th'a . . . 1 ; v-uuicra grows worse. ; iir.pne , '3ay in Spain nearly six j thousand new cases were reported. ': Over one third die of thn tAtal mm u Dowlin, a: prominent Re pHblican, in the Toledo, Ohio, sec tion, is disgusted .with Foraker and - the bloody shirt and renounces the old party.. ' '''iil Two trains collided underground in London by which seven -persons were killed or injured so badly they will die. A collision underground is said to be peculiarly frightful "and horrible.' ''L"":'' The usual cannabalism practiced in all campaigns in . Virginia has be 8d. The Democratic speakers are "actnally devouring'' the Repub- lican-Mahooe speakers. J This is too horrible. The Canard steamship Etruria ar hved at New York a few days ago, heating all records and v makihff the triP in a little over six days. S Sup- f- voiumDus could have bad the traria- v Would he have stopped -uCre ne aid? , Assistant 5 Posfmaster Gene- J that appeared, in the' Capital T W8paPfc written by. Robert JU.- . rner- Daniels sot a licking' ftnd IaVi8 fiae silk ihat-very badly u . Anatis the nsnal k . 7 a man has been thmhed in fa ..ruogomoe. H'f R.;ConHingneWii ch9l1 "uu - young-lawyer, h . Lieutenant' onthea Grant 7 renouncing Gen. " Tf hi atonistratioi : ' f young Alfred is .that sort' of VOL.;XXXVI.-NO. 13 Quixote i redressing the wrongs of the country and proposing' to fight all who agree with the lieutenant he will have his hands full.. ' ; .i ; According to axemarkable dispatch sent to the State" Department from" Sierra Leone, 100,000 soldiers are in the interior; of Africa. ;They are' said to be led by ;anu inspired general - who is exterminating Paganism and opening roads: for progress. The dispatch is from,TT. S. Consul Lewis. He says:'' s t'J . . .... - - . . - - .' 1t appears that in .1880 &-lIandinim. named Samudu.- X)f unusual . intellieenca -and energy, conceived the idea that he was called or uod to waee a war for the sur-; pres8ion of Paganism and the penink of , kuo fusus 10 uiti coast, wxucu tu certain, uis tricts have been for cenerations sublected - ... iv l t v s .'ivi.rj. to excea&lve. blackmaih and tathe plusderv log ot vaaoona ; moes. miring the last five years ne has collected an, army, foot and horse, of about 100,000 men. rMolxam-; medan vouth; wherever he coesi flock to his Btandard, - anxious not only ; to secure tne rewara : in the hereafter promised to those who fight for their religion, but to carry off the rich spoils of time which these expeditions that battle-for the faith are sure to win. ;It is said that Samuda's army is divided into three portions.' - K The KuKlux are -operatinff in Humphreys county, : Tenn.V if we; may trust a special 'to the New. York Times from Nashville, Tenn; Many specials from the South to Northern Republican papers' are often sheer fabrications. One negro is reported killed in Tenne8see,8everalas severely whipped, and others ordered to leave. It is. sad -that the'; best citizens of Humphreys county t strongly - con demn these outrages, and will likely call upon the.. Governor to : offer ' a reward for the apprehension of the guilty parties. -" : - 1 . The papers are beginning to lie on Sam Jones, ens of thousands who have heard him: know that he exte'm- porises, and yet -Northern 'paperi are trying to make it appear that his sermons are written out m aavance and offered to the press for a consid eration.' 'The ' Cincinnati Commer- , . w:-- ' j j ...... eial Gazette is responsible for start ing this lame-legged falsehood. ' . But one person in Wilmington but; side of this office has-' given us a con tribation for the-Shot well monument Can it be possible, that so brave, so lold, so conscientious and independ ent an editor as he had no admirers. in Wilmington ? Send in your dimes and quarters and half dollars and dol lars and as much more as yon please to give. : ? This is our last appeal. Dr Frederick Adler, tt promising young German physician from Mil- waukee, has just "been killed in a a duel at Heidelberg A' dispatch says: ne story goes mat ne ana anotner young German student were courting the same girl, and things had reached euch a point that it was- necessary that, one or the other of the suiters' must be removed. A challenge passed; and the duel was f oaght with rapiers in Southern Austria - Adler received his death wound; and liyed only a short time." - - .- f -. Goldsboroiilrw. There was a 3,800 fire in Durham yesterday morning. Insurance $800.' The property destroyed belonged to W. Hangum & Son-. ? :. : Carthage. "f &azette; . We learn from the people,-generally, -Ui'at the crops from all over the county - are very prom ising with 'the exception of some portions of the county which is suffering ' from the recent dry weather. v ; 1 Winston -Daily : We learned brsted Southern revivalist, Rev. Sam Jones, had 'recently accepted ran invitation ' to preach in a large tent to be constructed for that purpose in the town of Durham. - I Salem Prmr i Joseph Thomas, of this! county- raised -thirty-eijjht bushels of iruat proof M- oats on a half, acre of ground.- Lee McDay and - Hen derson were each fined $3 for : swearing in Winston.' -There will be r a rop of white oak and post oak "acorns this year. i Six hundred and fifty pounds of to bacco brought over $ 35(1. in ; Winston one day last week. . ' -l , . ' r Statesville jljandmarkt::: Man never is but always to be blest. ' The black man is almost blest wnen' court wees ana the watermelon season form a conjunction; but he will never ' be entirely elected until they get to holding court out doors or he is allowed to eat watermelons in the court house. -- A; venerable and highly re spected minister of the Methodist Church in this section,' remarked recently, upon a case in point, that .it might be perfectly safe for some ministers to ride around over the country in buggies with young girls, but for his part he would rather ride with a man. f And he is about 75 years old- Salisbury TTaiteAman; Mr.Wm. Murdoch is shipping wagon loads of grapes from his vineyard near Salisbury, is They are packed in baskets of convenient size. Young' George Eagle, who has been for some time driving the- mail between Salisbury and Albemarle, in Stanly county, was arrested by two special detectives here URt llmjdav niehti' The WOTkrof taking the census of the: town has nearly been completed. Up to this time more .than 3,400 persons have been listed. This is 600 ciire than the town had credit, for in the last ptmmeration. and it mav be safely est! r--' that thn full . returns will ShoWat lec,t ?,50O residents; - " - T' i Lumberton- Robesonian:, The cr' "3 ia tha upper end of the county are f :r rain; it " bcinz abotit three wp '-f r v rain fell. A meeting at L.r Cwr . j 'church of the Croaton, be X-V;v;:7. WILMINGTON, gun oh the- 15th instant by Elder John; Prevatt, assisted by -Elder P. A. Prevatt. resulted - In the baptism: of v eighteen, with one restored and two others received tot, baptism. The meeting at St. Paul's began last Monday week, and we learn that up to this time 22 additions were had jto the inmbership, -f besides : a - great awakening aniong j the old 'membership; fihoe Eeel4otr The farmers5 in this section say that the cotton crop has -been cut short by the drought at least one-third,-and possibly one-half in some instances; The late corn Will be an entire f ailure. rf'J; :i: . -j J n 'Sfriri Lincolntbn lress; The majori ty In: favor of the stock law at the recent election in Catawba county was 228. In Gaston the majority was 270. Rev. ,W, IL Lewis, the pastor, has just closed a revival 1 meeting; at Bethlehem, in North Brook .township. ; A large -number were added to the membership of that church as the result of the meeting. - 3; P. Tipv Ion, of the Dallas Current, one of thd vic' ti ms of .1 the 4 poisoned ; ice. cream at Mt Holly," was r in , town i Monday. .' Ee j has: about recover as have ? the otheraV . Mack Black, bou of Cicero Black? Of How-, rd's Creek, township, while gathernsgrap-' pies in his father's orchard, last -Thursday ; fell from a tree and sustained serious ittlu- ries. ; His left arm was broken andlrieht thieh dislocated and he received a number of bruises.; - ; ' rv.. ' ' . . T v. H- Raleieh Visitor; The parlors of the Yarborough House were- thrown open last evening for a progressive euchre party given by General end Mrs. Roberts In com pument to Miss Lyons, one of the belles of Richmond, , Va.i At 9 o'clock the twelve, tables. . were . filled . and ; the same began. ' Fourteen: games were played and the first prize, a beautiful majolica vase; was won by Mr., John H. Winder:, The "State of Buncombe" has pretty well absorbed he officers of the State of North Carolina." At this-time she has on her soil the following: Senator- Vance, Senator Ransom. Repre- seotative Johnston, Govt Scales; Attorney uenerai Davidson, Treasurer Uain, UhleT Justice Smith; Associate Justice Merrimon, and Major Finger. Col. Saunders .is iat Cleveland Springs, and Gen. Roberts is commanding the State House-all alone; Charlotte' Observer : Hickorv Grove is eight miles from this citv. and is furnished with' a large arbor. With partly: enclosed aides ' arid with - a shingle roof. Last Sunday fully 4,000 people were io the arbor and around the grounds.- CoL John L; Brown, of this city, yesterday re ceived a letter from Prof. W. J. Martin, of Davidson College," in which Prof Martin conveyed the intelligence that he uasrecon-; sidered bis proposed resignation, , and has decided to remain at his post at JDavidson.--r On" Sunday lasr Sydney Reid, a col ored section hand, was sent to jail in this city, by Esquire A. J; Hunter, of Hunters- uie; for the probable lulling ot a white man named Whitlow, in that place. Whit low had become engaged in 'a difficulty with a colored man at that place, and was in the act Of administering to him a sound beating, when the section master interfered and pulled Whitlow off. Aa this was done, KeicLwho had not been engaged in the row. mshed np and struck Whitlow on the fore head with some kind of an instrument, sup posed to have been a slung shot. At any rate, the blow was a fearful one. w Whit low's skull was badly shattered and one of ...... . . . .... - ..... ..- Raleigh; News-Observer: . The manufacture of churns is being carried on here " extensively. They are all patent churns, and one firm .is filling a contract for 1,000. Thus Raleigh haa another new industry, making a total of fifty-five differ-! ent enterprises. Cotton , is shedding badly. ..In some fields, it is reported, bolls, are dropping off by the hundred. JThe hot,! dry weather now does the -worst possible damage " to the cotton. -r- There, are hun dreds of South Carolina and Virginia people ia the mountains of Western North! Carolina. - By the way, some of the papers ! sav that the South Carolina people are ac tually claiming Western North Carolina as in a sense their own.' They allude' to it as ' ("Western Carolina ;nnever, by any chance, as Western North Carolina." It is very laughable. At the late term of Har nett County Superior Court, held by Judge dark, a witness had testified that a certain party was a very peaceable man. On cross examination he was i asked if he did not know that said person had been engaged in several fights in the last two years. He answered indignantly, "No." sir.only a few." It seemed conclusive that if one had "only a few? fights in hi neighborhood : in two years he -was a very peaceable " citizens. - Hillsboro was once the headquarters of Gov. Burke; he and suite were captured; here by ; CoL . Hector McNeil, -: aided by Paiid iFanning, the Chatham -tory -and bandit. The seat of government several times and the government land office were here. Here around the everlasting Occo: neechee hills libertv was rocked and despo tism was defied; Here Tryon,' Cornwallis, TarletoB, Oreen and. Gates. head quartered. This county and Pitt county exercised old man Tryon considerably. V Hillsboro is a study, a museum,; a . history,:, a grand old town. Born before the revolution. . eho buckled on the armor of freedom, and. bade Gov. Tryon at .his home Jn -New Berne come Up and give them a little war like exercise. The church nowccupied by the Presbyterians was built of btick brought from England ; This church was once an Episcopal church? with the 'Rev. Mr. Micklejohn as pastor.; , ; . i.'. .. wi u; BBmsTurnip eeayvr RsoATTA--Carolina Yacht Club. HEaNSBEBOKK Pianos and organs lfmraowI1Ff m"hrfin.R- robber coats. -1 r - f A niA Vfwiiw-! 'I'm a Ansa iwlrab'';1 ---ITIahh Rtt -Wllmlmrtrtn va.RalelffhJ :': ) D. L. GoBB-i-Turpentine stflls for sale , Habbison & Aixek Hats, umbrellas. . I .4 Ioel lota. General admission at the Opera 4 to-night only fifty cents., : -4 fThe . stormsignal; was t hoisted early yesterday momingj 5 but was Ordered down about 11 6'elock. .',t;.,7.. The Drea4pot-(colored) : Hook and Ladder Company propose a. 'race for the championship oh thejlrst Monday in September.- i0?? T-i Special arrangements lave been made for the transportation ofthe Minstrel company from herei to , Charleston, andV they wil' therefore, not leave on the rei?u- lar train. Some of lh e streets werlBtrewtt; witn trees anq..imDs , y esseraay , jnormng,' but the street force, tinder Capt. Murphy, with their usual promptness, had the de bris quickly removed. . N. C, THUESDAY, THE 8TOKK. Fnrtlier PartleaJara r fv tne Sevfre Panienlars' 'Storm oi TneaSay The Damage la TVllmlnston Not Very ; Serlona Tery Severe at the Sounds, ;Well ai at Smltnvllle Scenes ana Incidents; Beyond the blowing down of f large number of . fences and the prostration ' of shade trees, or the. denuding them of many of their branches, the extent of the damage by the gals '. in Wilmington ;was notj ma-. terial. - In prefxeuting our inquiries we found that the tin roof of the building . in which is located Cbrbln's f Dimng- Parlors was blown off and the carpets and furni ture were damaged to some.' extent; the store cf Messrs. D. ITewman & Son was partially unroofed; a shed on the, wharf of llrl'P. J. Lord, oot of Ann streewas'par Ualiy Iblown :own and:a4portiptt :bf it;, thrawn intH U,doiiJtj thachoonOr JiC0i bel9nglng to Messrs., Kerchnerfi Calder Bros.v ' broke' jrom iher: moorings in the' neighborhood of the cotton factory and was' blown across the river, and 'lies in the rear of the wreck of the steamer, TTacwuaaio; a ugnser belonging to the dredging company broke loose and stranded on Big Island; an-f other Jfghter was in tow of -he steam tug Ethel, MMcib. was trying to get her- into a place, of. safety, but her progress in : the teeth of the gale was backwards at the rate of about three miles an hour instead f for wards, and finally she parted the hawser and was driven on up the river at a furious rate, going through I the jetties, J where it . was thought she ?: would L lodge,. and ; finally stranding ia the neighborhood of the "dram" ;ree." Mr. Fred. Klein was '6 the lighter, when she broke loose, and had about as much as he could do to keep from 1 being blown olt .; He : jumped oyerboafd . t; when the;' lighter stranded, waded ashore : and came home with such speed thathe reached here in advance. of the EtiuL, At Bruns wick ferry the posts that sustain the cable by which the ferry flat is propelled back- wards and sforth over the river wereros- trated.yM $ ';-5Tf--"-.H'"?' a: We have information i to the effect that. none of the 'rice fields above herewas In jured to any extent by the storm, and thW the Navassa Guano Works were not dam aged. 't-x 1.: ; :.: f-:. : .; t -v , y; . 'xt thb soiriros. ' ' ; . r :' ; Intelligence from Wrightsville Sound is to the effect that a great many, trees' and fences-were prostrated by the - storm ' and boatcapsized. - The stables ot Mr.: L Peschau were blown down and the top of his roekaway crushed in) f the houses rocked badly, the gale beln.at its utmost severity at about 4 o'clock,-, Mr Owen Fennell took several families In to his house, which was thought to afford them better security than their own. One of the large pine trees at Pine Grove, Cap t:, Manning's place, was broken off about half way to the ground.. Col C. L. Graffiin's house was badly, damaged, but is standing. : The bath houses' suffered very little, as the tide was not high. A ' batteau - was found lying 1 across :,the ' road : near the entrance to ' Seaside f Park, where it was. thought t$ 1 have . been carried by the 'force of the ' wind, i At ?Mr. Thos4 Eden's plica it was' noticed- that "the late corn had suffered materially, and the same is supposed to have been the case wherever the storm struck?- One of more trees were thrown across the turnpike, ' but they were speedily removed.!1? The telephone wire was prostrated.. ' ; ' iAt Masonboro the bottoms of the bath ing houses were washed out, and Mr Geo. ASPeck's was blown down. The yachts Phatttom, Robel and Beuie Lee,' dragged from their moorings, turned over and were dashed on the shore. 5 The 2foxtt, which was pulled ashore in'the morning,' turned over on her beam ends.7 One row boat was , - . picked up bodily by the wind and thrown oh shore and smashed. The wind was ter rific, some pronouncing it the severest they had ever experienced. A large number of fences and trees were prostrated, and sqme of the latter were blown' across the road, but werecul outIKy!' M0-,- j " i: i;- -"f -AT BMrtHVUXK. -r . - ' : : 4 From paasengers on the steamer PaSspertj yesterday : afternoon, 3- we learn that the Storni at Smithville 'Tuesday wais terrific, and that much damage was done to fbuild-: ings.'.Aniong those most seriously injured we mention the followihgr Residence of pr. Frlhkpartly untoofeoT; upper "piazza of Mr. Thompson's I house' carried 'away and lower one damaged;' upper - piazza of the Hotel de Guthrie; blown away ' and about half of the house unroofed, the family and boaters having to leave and seek shelter elsewhere; ' the ' piazza ; of the Morrison house, : rented for. boarders by Miss Eate Stewart; . was lifted- up over the . house and , carried . across - the i stteet, ' falling upon the -piazza of Capt Morse' and doing it considerable1 damage piazza of Capt,- Wm.'-k Weeks " blown away and goods in store damaged by water to the extent of about f S00;::la fact, the damage to houses was very' general throughout the tdwn; r though some suffered worse . than others. The Norwegian brig Emma was blown ashore on Deep Water Point and dis masted. " The little schooner ;.7hi7fe& was blown op m thetmarsh. The ; pilot boat FUnodsr. IToriketf 'was blown " ashore, ' A small schooner; name not remembered, was blown 'ashore in the bay. - The pilot boat Addis got across the bows of a barque and was badly ;damaged.'fJThe little schooner r& was' blown Into the street in the low fer part of the town Th& pilot'boat Lever t&Uerina reported ash6re;fjlt la mentioned as'a iingulir fact that several of the large white oaks In the town were blown down Tuesday; which . have withstood all the other storms that Eave visited tt3 place. AUGUST 27, 1885. :"' A -1' : . AT THB BOCKS. . ' z1? The gale was very furious at the Bocks'; and the visitors all Repaired to the Govern ment house On the mound - for safety; but as it turned out there was ho necessity " for. these pautioss.';About 8 o'clock thewind changed and the tide commenced going but" " The only damage done was. the wash. ingaway. of the bath house and the gang-r way. :: :-x , In this connection we would .-. say;' that the statement in our last that ? the Passport did not effect ailantiing at: the :sBock Tuesday was a mistake, She tied up'there several minutes and a few persons got oh, but others would not risk the walk . on the. gangway. ';:'- i ;;;::c ' ... jk JStoMring a Store. For some time past4 Capt. 'J.". L. Boat- wriht has been ! missing articles from his store, 'but had been! unable tb'ejwi ;the -thief." A detective was employed to work nn the case' ahd at his instance,"? ba?,Tues-,J day, oqp i JaHu8 Jphes was jtrresieatne cornerbi; Front and;; JMulberry- streets, Cfflcer Marsh Walker , with abag Htf hia possession,; conUining rsix hams, which . were v Identified ' as 'property nf Capt". Boatwrieht. SubseOTeatlyv- JinvCollina and Nick McDuflie were "arrested by Officer Piver, 4 on ! a warrant Issued tj ; J ustice Hall, charged with being impMoated in the j robbery. -. It-was shown that Coliins had been repeatedly seen going to the place oc cupied by Jones, and under very suspicious circuBUtances - At the close of the exami nation Jones and Collins." were "require to give bond in th? sum ' of $300 eachl or theirt arjpearance at the CntteWof4thev CrimlnarCourt,' falling in; which they.'were committed , to, McDnme:rwas difrr cnar; Base . Ba&W,.? Ff? i g. i a t Ah .interesting game was . played, by the Mutuato of this city, and the Nationals of Raleigh; yesterday, resulting in a ' victory for the home club by a' score ot 18 to 15. ; To-day there will be : another contest be tween the same nine&V' "BaleigV will have a new battery, and will play ;better. Order. will.be preserved, and the seats situated by. the fence in - the , eastern, riortion Of the jrround willn be reserved .for white people. The price of ": admission hasvbeen fixed at ten cents for children and fifteen cents for adults. This ought to ihsure'a crowd." See advertisement v: ; 5f ;-;I"4.'i Pereonal. ': , -;,; ':'-', -V iiy 'V:'- Rev. B. R. HalileftforShelby last nlgbi;.v His . visit has been a pleasant one' to his many friends and doubtless to himself. s:x ! . Rev; J.'Wf-; Primrose has returned from his visit to the mountains arid will resume services at the Becond PJ-esbyteriau Church next Sunday. - - ' ,' ' ' ' Mr. John J. Fowler; who was among the passengers on the steamship Gulf Stream, telegraphs her safe arrival In-New York. All well. . - ' - . - Colored imiltary,. . ... The Oak City Blues, a colored military company, arrived here yesterday on an ex cursion, twenty-five strong. " They devoted yesterday to 'sight-seeing, and this, after--noon.at 8 o'clock, they will haveadrill on our streets.' To-night they leave for home.4 , - bm aii i T JXesatta. - '' - ; The last regatta for this season to be sailed by the Carolina Yacht Club is . an nounced for Thursday, September 3rd,; over the Wrightsville course. .' y'j- :-: ": -BIVKB AMD lOABirJlt Capt. Green's . flat arrived ' yesterday with about 150 casks spirits turpentine, be ing the cargo of ,he steamer ' Bladen, now tied up at Wardham, about 80 miles - from Wilmington and unable to get tny further. Capt ;,G: superintended the transportation of the spirits, a smaller flat having,, to be used to lighter .the " larger one over the shoals. Capt t G.;v arrived here on fthe steamer D. Murchiton. ' . -j - 1 ; : The schoonfjBr cleared from this port on the 18th inst for Philadelphia witha cargo ot-IOO tons7 Old iron and 243,375 shingles, but returned oh the 21st, leaking; and discharged cargo.has repaired and sgain left for her destination. The steamer-!?;. will hereaf ter carry the mail to ' Whitehall and points above, leaving Wilmington Tuesdays, and Fridays.-ifi: fl-i'''i-ir :;?-fes;?li ttaanenT:mfnBfai0?V;':K i--, ; . Fourth Round or tiie VTUmihgton Dis trict of.the Methodist E. Church, South k liiaaen mrcuit. : yv masor, August, xvin and sWUi.-v.v iiii, Elizabeth Circuit, ".. Elizabethtown, Sep tember 5th and 6th. ' ' ' : ." ,. -'-j' . Cokesbury ' Circuit,1 . Bethel," ; September 12th and ISthi- uit Waccamaw Mission ; Shiloh;. September 17th and 18th.'" ,; . , -i .- . ' ;-.-. . j Whiteville Circuit, Whiteville, Septem ber 19th-and 20th. ' v - , ' - ) Wilmington,. Fifth Street' ' September 26th and 27th. - . J : - V Smithville Station; October Srd and 4th; 4 Magnolia Providence; October 10th and 11th. - - Clinton Circuit, Goshen, ' October fl7th and 18th. . Duplin Circuit, October 24th'and 25th; '' ' Onslow CircuU;Octobei;. 30th and -No-) vemberlst ' hi : - Brunswick Circuity. November 7th and 8th. .-.-- i : ,. Topsail Circuit November 14th and 15tlu i Wilmington,;' Front Street. .November 21st and 22nd. r r-. t. s , " Papx J.'Cabbawat,, ; ' us . ' , ' - r ' Presiding Elder, ji"-y .- r "- "-if i39 v ifOTCTTES i "MOTHERS I -MOTHERS yoa disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the exorn--elating pain of cutting' teetn r If so, go at once and get a bottle of lffi3.WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYBUP. it will relieve tiie poor little suf ferer immediately lepend nponft : there is no, mistake about It. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used It who will nottell you at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to theobild; operating lie mag-io. It is perfectly safe to use la all casp9.jind pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of ona of the oldest and best female physicians end nurses in the United States. Soli everwiiera. 3 cents a bottle. - . m Urn in i t vs . ESfsTHoiiiol! NEW . jfDVEIlTISEiIElJTS. Qi & 0 ITTilminjitoiL . v ATSSASISB GSOITirDS ;'i o'olk shatp. Ealeigh will :'hava a"new Eatteiy; Admission 10 and 15 oenf s. 8e the K&me. - r , au 87 It Two Goum and Calvea -TILL BS SOji) AT' ATJCTIOH kTHIS DAT, mh littU at 12 o'clock, te front of tho: Court House dooti TWO oriraanalYsis? :" - ? r - --' ? vj " -iiT -1 TWO TOEPEimNS STILLS, OJtTHS jWIlr mingtom. Colombia A AognstaEJ''B;VandTWO v , . -- . - .-r-:-.,-, . - )'.- . on the Carolina Cezirzl E. B m running orderi -Apply ta-"-v '-4L. GOE3S,- IciiloliAi rpHS KaXT AND LA8T KEQATTA t)P "THIS JL season wlll be sailed over usual course, at Wrightsville, on THTJ&S BAY, S&PT. Sd. : Taohts must enter as usual. First gun will be fired at 1.80.-- JBaoe will start promptly at S o'clock; ... . v- By order of Kegatta Committee I -v' -. . - y T. .WEIGHT KBaSES, an 27 tf -'v;; ; - 6v. m Keasarer, ; y QN mSSTEAMEB PASSTOET, UOTZK TKK auspices ofthe Hdward Eellef Fire Engine Co. lOVfe t - mU 1 1 UQTi a V Ihmii OT lOOR ! rpiAvs .! a a - auvMuva a auuoi i aaa towi - ivav m M.esnta. Committee A.. Adrian. J. W GerdU, 4. uaar, jr., j. u. uiaenonttei, i. w. imis. . i . w. .-augg3 8t-. .. - ... : .- . ISTHBOJOPICa mTOWH WHSBK OBI- OnTALBUD WEIS and KKtANGER BEER CAN be obtained. Also the finest LIQUOfiS and CI GABS. - Meals furnished at aU bours.. - - ' WIXJ WIST, au iWtf.;" t North jTont Street. , mWi Sei i - TuriiiB Seel I 1 ABBAGS SEED 1' (CABBAGE SEED I .-?l rAll the leading varieties usually sold in this section at popular -'anWtf.:. XLLTAM H. GBEEN,f ; 117 Market Btreei. - mi- uiDreuas m mm uoats; ARB OITERINQ A VEST NICE BTJBBER j uuAT-af tuo; umbrellas rrom 65c np; sua um brellas as low as $3.50; and the best fchirt in the city for One Dollar. - - - . v. ' - KDNSON, -, an fH It -. The Clothier.. ' Bats! Hats ! : T. ;'i BASSXSOli T.T,Tf.i an 27 i;4:Batte.i Pianos and Organs. 3 PLACE FOR YOU TO BUY A PIAHO OB OBGAN cheap and. on very easy terms.- Tea Leading Makers and over three hundred differ ent styles to select from. All at Manufacturers' Lowest Factory Prices. Send for Catalogue. ' Pianos. $25 Cash and S15 Honthly. ' Organs, 918 Cash and $5 Monthly. y -.;'4ft.iJ''4'i.i!- ; ONE UNIFORM PRICE TO ALL. AND THAT TBS VBBY LOWEST KNOWN. - ' 't-'w I Ilanosi $300 to $1000; Organs; $ to $750 1 i-At ' - HKTNSBBBGSB'S i Live Book and Music Stores. 1 auS7tf - ... STOKES, OFFICES wssi T i -v . - " AND DWELLINGS. , ' .Apply U) '-- ' " ' . . '- . . O'CONNOB, ? Beal Estate Agent ausstf- ij'.or.Eent, ' s.' . . The Store,' "EXCHANGE COBNER," pill f t present ceenpiek by Miss E. Karrar, r'V Ifrom 1st of October. Apply to riM- - antttt'lv ;u-; t. a smith,:. IShoiddSmn IF H. HUTAFF DOES NOT MAKE THE BEST GINGER ALB In the elty. JPor purity and ex quisite flavor it Is nnequaled. ' ; t augSSlt NO. 101 NORTH SECOND ST. - ;-i -r Wrtglitsirllle Sound, N. C. ; WE HAVE SOME VERY PLEASANT ROOMS vacant lust now. Plentv of rood PIO-FIMH and SOFT CBABS. .We are prepared to acoom- moaaie 'iTansient unesxs aiso. ieit-pnoae ho. to. i. an 85 St. :i;n-r in th sat Proprietor. : ... Drive T7ells; ajdW IS THE TIME TO -SEND TJS YOTJB OB IN ders for DBIVB WELLS.; Prices low.- We keep on hand a fine selection of Cook Stoves, Heatinc Stoves. Lamn Goods and Tin Ware. - 1 r-. - S - it Call and examine. We guarantee satisfaction Dotn as to price and quality. ?- . : ?-. t aa quality. ?- . ; t u W. H. ALDERMAN k CO.. : au83tf Fall Goods. 'ffw''? yM "abb. now bbcetvingV oub ? fall GOODS, and offer them to the trade at low prices. Also, a new lot of BAaE BALL SHOES Just received. Call at -SZI . A. SHBIER'S. . i auastf " j? : No. 108 Market Staeetp Ilanliatta and Chariot npHS BEST FIVE CENT CIGARS ON THE market For sale only at - ' i , CM. HARRIS I Beading Room in rear of store; fifty cents per Bunin.., . . . . ;. . .t sng xa u ; Br07n Gins. V TtE WOULD 2ABNXSTLY URGE UPON ALL . TT of our friends m want of the Celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS and MONARCH COTTON PRESS to place their orders with us hnmedi- ateir, to insure prompt aenvery. moea guaran teed. V - WM. B. 8PBINGBB C04A i v i - ! . .. - Successors to Jno. Dawson A Co., . I v - V v. w 19, 81 88 Market 8treet, -'attactf e'K-f; ' Wilmington N. C" ;i - f PeaiW TUST EE(rVED, A' DELICIOUS LOT.'CON l slstmg of the following varieties : Maiden Blush, Bartlett, . - . Dutchess and Cice'e. f - - --Must be sold. Mi E. T7ATrTSN. HOWARD PBACrrnS aad 1,0ELL3' GAPrS alwaysonhand. -- ; an 1 tf - Tiree Cue Uonth.. -Two L'onth. ....:... '.-jy-, Vila cat..... ...-:.... tContract AdTerttsemests si Alzzz. tdy low rates.' T;--...:-.-X Tea Ua.es solid Honpare!! typo ca HE"W';ADVEIITIS: OPERA HO U TUfJCSD AY 'XAJJG VZ T v '' f ' - ;V- - Hie Eit:t aadEsst la tlz " "- ; 'MffliTa -' r GBAND SPECTACULAB KINSTr-Z: Embraopjg the Leading Celebrities of tt.a -i cal firmament, carrying Special Bat . Mechanioal Effects o , -Presenting a Brilliant, Novel and Or' V gramme from OVERTUKE to CtL. ,: ' -t.r;;;-Y,-,. and i . Rcflned as a Royai riec. - . Conolnding wlti tte Eeallstlo E :J. y ;, j fatyealar Comedy,:; Beserved feats $1 00; on sale Tuesday st r nerger's. General admission 50c - , e i s. . , SlOnly' a' FeuMErz. -" "TJIS JStOT'MONTHS. NOB"WEE3, ir: ttvw poN dava, hatwe; haye'eiK,to blow l closisg out SUM3CEB CLOTHING. j -" 'We have not had to sacrifice any of ocr C: 'thtaentsuKnv v. wen bonghtJ.The SWe was oorreot, the lit t' finest and the Prices al frays reasonable. TL. made our Goods popular, and wehave tai t best Summer trade this season we bare ever l.:-. ' . . . . .- . v. j. . .- . . - lsrowY:we; are naldng- bis preparations- f : OTJB FALL TBASB. feeling oonfident it will. I rreator than uaua). and we nare'lslt on our t - bles aieir Goods that must goi MUST GO. Ti:, they ninst and if any' one -reading thls tiv. - Usement wishes to buy any thing in the wa ? c Wearing Apparel, for Men Youths or Bors, V e :.-;-y'-?- --- v:---'.-'-";.-:-- - ' assure them we can make-it to their interett . . jrpre us a calL";fw?.t vlr .d - -f ::.s;-Iv;pV Af DAYID, :'-: . ii an as tf,. a?f i:;;; CLOTEmr:. if-'--,-'!:- . 5. . T O W PRICES. FOB GOOD GOOES, TriX WI I the customer, and the. customer tel'jf til 1c ,'v:fl:'1',:. sv;?'" i-W---'.'" ' "- ' prices for which le - juys gucir jdeslr st!3 rc: AND SHOES Doni'yonwanr iQ Jola t ; , multitude ft If so call on f ' GccIlil PrencliBpiic i ''-'.:-.' 108 NORTH FRONT -STRTBT 10 0 1,0X08 s c- snE8, 'tL .- ; " 1000 BW" LOTTB, aU grades, ; - '. ; ; - J-- -'TbrealelowbyS'--St " - WTliifAMS, BiNKXJ, & co Ilolassef iSngctrIlic t. 0QBblsClhoIoe Porto Rioo MOLASSE3, ' 75 Bbl SI7GA?S' S46. . ; ; O C BbU CABOLINA BICE, V , " - 'l For sale low by v '-": -WILLIAMS. RANKIN & CO. an S3tf : , Sheetinij; : ' v -1 A Bales BANDOLPn YARN, : .jy-. .ao.-$.Hjr.:;5 ae- bumstjns, .- JQ ACUweS MATCHES;-',: ''''-. ' v .Forsale few by "'l'- ; anSStf WILLIAMS RAN2IN & C ITdUs 4 250 tofcjK-- . v gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON, - -,; ; 25 DISTILLEB'S GLUE. . ; ? - v-'S 5 Jbr'sale low by ' ' : aa 88 tf WILLIAMS RAKSTN A CO 1111 . I HAVE A LARGE AND ELEGANT Ar " ' aent of TOILET SOAPS, and am selling u very low. Call and price before, buying e : where, aad yoa will Bave money t -,: -' -. . - - J. B. HARDIN, - 0 Druggist and Seedama n, ' -t auJWtf u ewKsjk.Wuhungton. N.C .9.ta; School BooIis, SUCH AS ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOA TD -oTBdaeatioa. Special discounts allowed t merchants and teachers. Send for price list, t kinds of Blank Books and Stationery, finiu" for business and school use. v -. - ..r. -' C.'W.YATT-.'. , an83tf - V; 119 Market gtret :. - Star Saloon, . a vt?; 18 nlagrket: Street, ',.;. :": CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CT3AT FIRST CLASS POOL TABLE. SHRIMPS S.L DEVILED CBABS always on hand In season .-Q6tf . y.-.;.--.JV...-V - illlfHooii?;'";' ; IS jiETTEB ,THAN OIL, . any other Bnralng Ofl '; ,Can be used in sxy I ,: For sale by , - . HOLMES A WATTBRS, 7 North Front t. HENRY HAAR, 701 Chesnnt St. WM. OTER8EN, corner-6th and Karket." GIE3CHKN St BRO., corner Chesnnt an d IT: r.a . . P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and CampbeiL . C. STEVENSON & CO., 617 North Fourth t. B. H. J. AHRENS, corner 7th and Market Sis. J. C. STEVEN SON, 131 Market St. -H. 8CHULEEN, corner 4th and Walnut Sts. . J. H. BOESCH, No. 801 North Fourth St. GEO. M. CBA PON, No. 3 South Front SC.iHt GEO. A. PECS No. S9 South Pros i t T j Watch this list and see it growJI mh - ! 1 5 One Eottci 'ggV jgROKEN AMONG XCEATE :&Lty$pj&0t will Injure the sale ot the whole cVite.- 1 1 . tor to buy egg testers, and ship only r to J. R. MARSHALL, who guarantees t -EST CASH PBICXS for Fbat Class Pro. anSaDAWtf - : - . - , '. : . ';-'-' -". - ; . ' iX7prtliCdiiiiratic:i. tfXsf :stsktooo'of' iissTjBArcs rr . yj "sixty days' clause" Co. yon lose li f total loss at least $100. : Why not save t . . by Insuring In the . j v . Iirar:;l -& Lcifin &VG1:"3 1 Which pays aU losses WITHOUT LIC: Jno.T7,Gordcn C: Cl . 4rf 58.CC3 paid for losses ImlTorth Car-" n ii

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