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PUCluhe4.jerer afteraooft, tajiIjs - eptdby A h'l 'A M (inoO vi .TI ittias ;nAftHTjift.M ... ....... w irW be U4 to rir tozspa r e oxa our friends o tit nJ U . nbitn e afcrroa'Unnrixtt'-rt! U B8ClUlTIO'S. JHXSTAtitt 1 A I f. no year, $5 00 rtix tcoatKst2 50 J TSre months, $1 15; Oae rscctb, W) oenJu is' i.t.fh papfrcsrilL b deliver by riurriefe, rea of charge, ia uv partcf theltyi attfc-i . - - i i . OoaaaBlmUofls cut b . titt0 1 t oy Oft fide of lha pap. i .. . ; ? I - t i . it - fit & . . . flood that the Editor does ao tJwsji eniora ta nrs r! worrejrpoadsnt," lialegj so tarua adltorUl eolarss. '- i M "- S - .1 - . . - . fllMHHr ; &J ; 3-iJ"jO.'6 HW.-.T iVJ Jill. I I ' " " '" 1 ' t ' - ' '- - :'.-,! - :l VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C , WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 L188L NO. 223 '' - ? - :- r s, " , " , j i - . - - : - . I 1 i Kew jA avert isemems, rim la! hJ t-.. -trade fin rat v HflHli fill n n U mm IS Fj .llUH.JatlA.JIlj . . ,- - : 1 THEGBEfiA 'SHBUlATISg ffeuralafa. Sciatica. Lumbaao. Backache; Sdfepessof the Chest, 'Gout.' Quins v. Sore' throat Swell' fi!3 iililH ings and- Sprains; Burns anj ' Scalds, General Bodily , - i tolfih Edranbyoadficho; Frosted . fi?ef and Ears, and all other m ; -j, . , - pams ana Aches. ' , i .' 4V. trey titnple wd eJieap External ? " -Vta&j,jA. triAl entails but the coniparatiTcly V ; triaiD outlay of $0 Centt,.nd eTery ono nffer- in 5 with paia can hiTa cheap an! poaitiTe proof of iU claims. i 1 Pirettoivi4iEleTeiInsiHrH.i . : t OinJ'irr jELtl)STJGGIST3 AKD DEALEE3 -VOGBIiER fc CO., . ediTs ,-3 jtaUimore.Sld., U.S.A. ; Have ! IN THE-COURSE OF ONE WEEK; OR 4 . j - t less, we.TTiil oe receiving ! -inaucemenis Will be offered on &ny' goodi now in stcck 4 Now ou hind will be sold for less than rca ! ' Valdei the object is to" raise the CASH. , jfs-.s -4 ' ; ,-r, HI IMM 'PERSONS & geo e,u,l:a: It rfTes me much pleasure to be able to state tkat I have derived an effectual cure Of 8crofuU.froxathe,use.oJfMrJoe Person s remedy for thaf disease. I had Buffered trom Scrofula for more than three years, and had despaired of ever getting well I was treated durlpthat Ume by three- very eminent nhysicians, without vaj gtsod result. I theilc;t iaUDnaLSurcical IneU tute, atAUanta 5a.,,and was treated thero more than two months; with no better re sult than my, family phy6lcian; met with. After returning from the"Insmute, I was rsrsuaded to try Mrs. Persou's remedy, and had not used it more than a week before I g discovered its curative and hcaltng proper ties. My sores soon began to heal, and the color of my skin changed as fastastb sores healed. I had-not thought of ever getting well train, but my hopes Increased, my low t nlritedhea-'fledberore thi remedy, and I, " lamnow enjoying splendid health and am In t iattvej-and a strong tonic; It will -heal the -. . most stubborn re In three wwks If taken reffularly It4a my opinion tha. It should bken some4Iiaelirter the sorw is scaled . "lli.- c f its. pJTects It shouid vi lSesa.;and;i4U cases found thaV.e ,TwelwouU, commence to re- 1 tiogriderand Xor: this alone it should I be SSn reWrjy.an effectual curets t fl??:'nTrnd itshould a JM a.'vthfitiv tnnn i rLiLUH ivm- ; be & taat1heprcper .Umc.fi. ouldjc- commeadlto, air.who . are . fuffermg from Scrofula to try iWlt will ercljcure. ypu rlence and not CrmJiearsay. I am a pratc f ol recipient t a cure from the use o f it and am Under -many-sad lasting obligations to Mrs. Person for.thgrCit-relief I have ob tained from its use. Sufferers, try It and be - BcndstaWp"Tor tesUiaonlal of jemarkablo I ft StudjY joax:iiiteresU;'i 5Toa : cannon I brrr 00 Stdvci t factory ' prices at LOCAL NEWS. New Advekt.isemexts. HciKSBEKGEii--Sometliiog Entirely New Opeka House John E Ovrens x G Y. YjlTES Call and be Conrinced V. i ' V-i ; i No session of the City Court'td-day. TLcre were 27 cart3 in market this moru-Dir. . 'rA nightmare U the only, animal that lias a dreamy eye. , That man who talks least is the most apt tp.tpep hiajword., w . - 'i , - What appear to be calamities are of. ien the sources of fortune. 'idleness is not only the key of beggary but it is the root of all evil. ...,-.. ,- . . . . . I . . The receipts of cotton at this port to- day foot up 382 bales. ... j The tun crosses the equator to-morrow and Autumn commences then. Theoutloot for a 'brisk and prosper ous Autumnal tradejis 4Tery encouraging. , . . . 1.Somb lew drops of rain fell,here to-day anaanere is a promise overucau oi more. , The pijblic are cantioned.to ask for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and take no other. Price 25 cents. - v ' " :" A , 1 They say it is only the female' bee that stings. Ob, pins ! thy name is j wo man. . ', ' . . . :,if-"' : One hair in the hash . will cause : more hard r feelings than - gcven 1 illuminated mottoes on the wall can overcome. , I ..... ; 1 Steamship Regulator, Capt. Doane m from New York,' arrived at her wharf here early this morning. . f -Advices received : from Fayetteville to-day state that the river has risen about 9 "inches at that point. - The rice birds in market this morning were the fattest we have seen here yet this season. They sold for 35 cents a dozen. ..-v I .iiiii.iii. -1 IMM.I I MM.W Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black- fish Hooks and lines. A full assort? mcnt and lowest prices at J acobi's. f When a young fellow goes out between the acts at the theatre now they say he's gone', out to hi3 aunt's stimul ants. " It is stated that some people are. so accustomed to falsifying, that even at night, when unconscious, they lie on their pillows. , The sale of reserved 6eats to John E. I 0 wens' performances will begin at Messrs Dver & Son's oiotoicg store to-morrow morning. . ; , .ilr.Jno. C. Scarborough, Superinten dent of Public Instruction, is to be pres. ent at a Teachers', meeting at Bargaw to-morrow, the 22nd inst. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c There V". .- .. . . . . 4."' you have the lowest prices. The Eeview carrier, for the route in the Southeastern sectioh'of the city, was taken sick to-day and we are forced to depend, this afternoon on one who does not know the route thoroughly. Duplin County Inferior Court conven ed in its first se'ssion; at Kenansville on Monday, the 19th inst., but there was but little business, .transacted ssto the necessary acls of organisation. .Spirits turpentine advanced in this market to-day one cent and is again firm at 50 cents; resin dropped off a little but ciuickly got back to yesterday's fig ures, and cotton i3 one-eighth better than it was yesterday. ; . . . i - Something of a curiosity, a live fawn, was ouercu ior baiu ueru uiis uiuiuiu. It was caught by Mr. Valley Reaves, of Bruriswick county, who brought it in and who asked only 10 for it. It was about a year and a half old. Thanks to Mr. -T- M. Long, the Secre tary, for fa card" of admission to the Twelfth Annual Exhibition of the Roan oke Tar River Agricultural Society, to b8 held at Weldon; October 31st, No vember lsti 2d, 3d and 4tb: T : , J 'John: Robinson's Circus sold neatly 4,500,. Uckcb-at Magnolia yeiterdsy: There was an immense throng; in attcn- dance,ibfmot(j thaii half of whom went into the show. I he streeis were - in: a perfect jam' during the day and towards night there was considerable' of a jim ;7 JaIib E. Ovum. I The theAtra-rroinr tinblic will be rlad I to hear tMt the celebrated comedian, I uonn X. lweasf aappwiricu ujr e uiutwu . .a company, will appear ai uie upexa xionse m ina .cn ucfc wuujr Taesday evenings. The pieces to be pre-1 sented are Taylors modern comedy WmsnornaIl calibre msyeasilr wus for a The VtCllXns ana iuc B.iauoiujt; WM4' I T ' r I Iipanlirr Tonraomes MBSiDr vaeni Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobx a. t I Sofilla Crops ' '" -1 A gentleman who ' was at Magnolia J yesterday tells ua that the cotton crop in the Northeastern portion of Dupho coun- r - ' lf ty will not average more than one-half. The bolls were blown off by the storm and the seed are sprouting from the rw. :it . wlirA 4na ground. Corn will hardly realize en half .of a crop. In some localities the po tatoes are good and in others they are worth next to nothing. Warner'i Safe Kfadej and Llrer Cure . 0.i. - am I j asl ajal tTfsj "w 1 Th tw a rinniA of fixcitement this I rnMn ftnnrrVtBtw.ftt caused scrimmage between two colored individ- uals, one a city man and the other a sea man. They were both taken in charge by Officer Costin and carricdSto the City Hall where the former was released on giving bail and the latter, not beiDg able to furnish a bond, was sent below. The :n t.A ifaA ir. rk.m.. rrA.m. finntf Qtittinn. r4 n,- xr v in mm. .1 m a- v: . municauon tnus reiera w u wiuw it t- iAaj. wiin r r j ai t 1 rtv t m in with rheumatism, and now I am walking about the room with a cane, and Deiore a got it I could not be moved in my oeo. ro-aay, nowever, a went to toe atautv. a Mnaa Maetlnr to be CSillOd. Wa understand that Col. Smith, the Mayor of this city, proposes to on a mass meeting of the citizens of Wil - rnintrton. to assemble in the Opera House next Monday for the purpose of taking action towards expressing the grief and regret of the people of this community in the death of President Garfield. Monday has been selected because it is on that day that the remains will be in. terred. His Honor will also issue a nrntamfttinn Wnllincr for an entire bus- ww... -- pension of business on that day. m's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c Yon can get aU sixw andjat the lowest prices ' I Crop Hatters. We do mot believe that the condition . .. r .. i .nt!.ou. r - of the crops throughout this State is as bad as represented. There are localities in almost all sections, so far as we can i. nAt inifmtl st all. orl iciu, ww- - - but yery little, while there are other spots where the drouth was felt m itsiuii - effect. A subscriber to the Ravizw, a irentleman who lives in Anson county, tens, us hw.;- - as' regards his neighoornooa, ana n ha is Decuuiaruy ihm farmers he has iu fcuo buvvww w. " made it his Dnsiness u w . a. t liTm.Alr na rw. tha sitnktion -uch better than he was led to believe it to be and feels considerably relieved inereoy. 1 wui seem as though a county or a neighbor- hood is too often judged, in the crop er timates, by the evil rather than by the rtc. KWW. vw- Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and tall - ing hair, jraritcra . - taken the nrst ranx as an eiegaui. uu reliable hair restorauve. Onarterly M eeUngs. . t!...:- lf.inrwlfet E 1 1 ItUilU WU Church, South. Fourth round. Topsail,' at Rocky Point, Oct. 8- 9 Smitnviiio . 7- , , -urnmmcrton.at Front Street, ucu 10-10 1 1 . - m 1 -1 a ot It A a Tir;i;n.tMi t Fifth Street. Oct. 15-16 tV "r-;,V : . . Oct -19 - fttt Oct. 20-21 Waccamaw, Cypress Creex, uct. u-x WhiteyUlcShiloh, . Elizabeth. Bladen Springs, Oct. 2W1 Onrn Creek Nor; 7 Onslow, viueen s L.reex, . zv?.: Duplin. Wesley Chapel, . nor. ;iui t3t Dragxist, (saoaassar to'Oraaa A Clinton, Clinton, . K0TvWIiTaaaarjiyilaiftaCs Orders by small . . NM 1h 111 m. - - - Uonarie . CI A Cokesbury . . n oy.xu .u1!SSFrE. ' snlclde and SjspepsU' i " eua " j t :-.7T?7mlT I a-;m Kao V.rTiM and LAVer Atenieoy fct,own . SL toOTStS. WJ Mirada.- - ; ; . . . s Thf bat season " is now open, and anortimeBara tMtini? their skill "on the wine" with "a desrree of Dleasart which "I W, , . W uuij sucu apv csa uwru. , . In aU of ttHbre find a jreatbore. In a man of small calibre - find a giall bore; Conclnslon-A rea.t rnn I . mm 111 1 . M7 good nousewiie, mi your uuai i t ..m ,. Umna ufl: dirjjr day half-fiUed, are mucn orfl lj-bla toexnlode upon beine lighted than thc wlncb are resnlariy biitd er ery morning. CoMUilssloftWa Cauri U.O. Ommiaoioucr JUbiugg uhiwu foreWmforCxamiMUon D.W.Walker. of 8., Ferryt Oniloir county, who is TiolatioM of the intenial ... . . TT r1 I U.A.iaati.tli.j revenue law. The examination was be gun yesterday and continued this after noon and at 430 o'clock it had not been concluded. Marsden Bellamy, Esq., ap- pews w the defendant. Mr. W. O. Mooney, of Brunswick county, charged with makin a frandn- allenteDPlicationfor a pension, who was committed by Commissioner McQuigg to appear tor wiai, was roieasea yeBlraj on giting bond in the required amount, 1 200. w 1 1 gerioui Accident 10 a Ballroad Con- dacior I Travellers en railroads often pity the I iiftWl Wftk fA & conductor of the train. One I of them has had his life brightened. I st.. Norriatown. Pa. a passencrer con- I ilnntor on tha Perkiomen Branch 01 tne I TV,;ia3alriVllL tinri KAMinff K. K.. WSJ iMu-. - . ' j I uVmI hv & frifind to allow him to spend I & Al1.r nn him in tha nnrchase 01 a hall ticket m the 135th mtnthly drawing of i ine Mraiau am, ana ne urew UrM,w " - l CTfor I.l,;l. Xf A Tianrkhin: TJ"w Or- I leans. La., will be happy to reply to any 1 inquiry maw w pt l tbc HAILS. I The malls close and arrive at the City I Port Office as follows : T J 6:40 a, m. I Rslelirh .6:40 a. m. I Malls for the N. O. Ballroad, "JTTb. j Ballroad. at.......-...... . 5:40 a, m. I RMiihrn. mails for all points I m L .TinnKS III evru uihw j faxosrjt Sunday) .mm . . . 9H)0 a zne Mail for Oheraw & Darllnp. u72;ta''Swf PIo.- I rence and Charleston . ......... 7:45 p m l Fayetteville, ana omcw ua 1 naM Paar River. Tueedays. and Fridays......... ......... 1:00 m. I VavRttarilla. via Lnmberton. 9:00 a. m. 0nfil ' 'a t ufoa. 1 0maea. every Mondsv and Thursday at..... . . 6.00 a. m. i -rr . . w?i i nnei. n&iiv. lucout ouu- - 8.80 a. ra I Mfili jjaiy Hill, Town i ureex, onauoi.ni wiu Thursday at.....i . 6:00 aj m. om m pkutot. .. i rwyrtntra taronsn ana way . f I maila M.........70 a! ni. I -z, ---- --- ...a - : I HnnUMHTn S&allS mm 4iVVW.SU. "7?" 7ti t.;i.. avi m. f" a " UTq from 2 to 5:20 p. m. Money 1 uraer ana r Aegur ajmi I to 7MJ and on Sundays from 8:80 I to y.j0 fc m I Malls collected from street ooxes tverj .:. . - ' ' t I gtimM . ul e- gmsll quantltlss at 1 .-ni deUvsry when stamp office Is .q Health io Wealth I lrxftK O WK3td Hsava as BaAia III Tuinm. a DciS for Hvstaria, Ots mimmvMA. ffcmvliAni. MsTvavs Hasdssha. 1 Maatal laprasioa, Loss af If taot y, Isspo- toarr. i rasaatara UU Affs, aaaaaa my arar- 1 - - 1 n- I xartloa, axasssss. cr ovar-iaaaicaaaa, 1 wK(.v u, .a bImtt. dmrud aaath. 1 n hox viU aura raecat cams. Eaek box iirU Chv.oUar 1 a box, or six boxsa for fiva tfouart: saat' y I n -.t nf ia. . rar. six boxM to cmra any easa. Withaaeh 1 erdtT ,oaiTd by as for six koxas, wa win 6 rraB if lha traaat 4o oS jlI " tui w trif n 1 ry.F sacs waawAy For sale or Exchantre A ppi&ABLK bxsiduicI wtthtvar I " raztfaa, Tor awe Of exaau I rr Z.t.wn.i... aw MfHn - lartayaat T TXUS.OFriU - tfexr Advert! moments. - Somethinf? Entirely THE ORCAWI A i COAM AND HISAft IT; q V' Aay osaaaaplay It. TheW latt-asseati art so 'OBStraeteMi that no amomat of hklejf ap wilt disarrfagt th auchsaisxa. whleh l vary sttmpU and Always sltiT U its so Uos forJet ' 1 ... ... L -:i , I : - .Ul U8t2l8BX&01,ft'8. ; s!pt2t Uvi Book aa Jttasi Store OPERA HOUCE. HIGHEST STANDARD OF COMEDY. ii'.i'.;.. . ' '1 he' liltistrloui American Comedian, John B. Owens, With a Brilliant Comedy Company, in cluding the Leading Light Comedian, MR. CHARLES VANDENHOFP, Will appear on MONDAY, Sept. 25th, in Tom Taylor's Modern Comedy of and the laughable Comic Drama of S0LO1I SHUJGIE ! Tha aama Star and CamnanT will dve an Mt)n1v tHfTernnt.: nerformaneA an TUES DAY, which, will conclude their engsge- mentnere. The sale ef Seats will commence on Thurs day, t '. seat 2i-w-m m Call and be YyB OFFER IXTRAOBDINABY in dowmenU. You will find cn say' counters all ths latest Papers, Pariodieals, le., to amasayoa. Ihs latest ia Ladies snlOeafs 8ttioaery also ever; IMnx the ' Blank Book and fitaMoaery lias. School. Books a spaeialty geptl O TT YATKBi CYCLONE ! CYCLONE ! WHID-WiND ! ! STORM ! STORM"! GREAT BAEGAINS TO 3E HAD from the late iterm, at ' V. D vaO0DL2A17'0. Fourth Otreet Blankets, Bed Spreads, Curtain Laces, Bed Ticking, Dress Goods, Milline ry Goods Flowers, Feathers,: Bleachiogs, Canton Flannels. -Calicoessi The greatest bargains ever offered in the city of Wilmington, at ' V. D. GOODMAN'S, Dry Goods Store, Fourth sL. . . sept 16-nvw-th near the Bridge. BtixLs and Ties "J QQQ Whole and Ilalf Kolls .Bagging Qnni Bandies New and p'cd TIES. : , t Bacon, Ooltee, Sasar. '1 "5 200 Boxes SmokedandD 1 .Sidos 250 Bags OcoS, different grades, Hhla Sahara. urannlated. .. mcXJv) ' Standard A, Extra G and C qqq BbU Flour, all grades, JQQ Tabs Choice Leaf Lard 'Tt) Boxes. Fresh Cakes, pLC Boxes Assorted Caady, Fotosb, Iiye, Sodaf ; 100 Bo3Ceg PotUa ! I gQQ Boxes Lye,V - iooBdxe,"dKri-; 1 JgQ Boxes Soap, YQ Ilalf BhU aad Boxes 8an9 Bams Wrapping Paper, J " Hoop Iroa, KaOa, Bay, Oata, Caadolpa i sxaa aw sBVH3sa i Varaalalorar ssptlf WILLIA1I3 uzTireror Now Advortisemerits. TO ARRIVE: I .Another fresh ehipment of tbo .3E2.v3T.-3B 3E3 OF THE Ta.expested to arrive per next New V. ..... . ; ' Xurk ateamer. , Send in jour orders early in order to ee j ; cure, - while, perfectly 'at , fresh, the : ' ; Finest Family Flour sold in this market, ; ivl;1l Boatwriglitf 11 and 13 North IVtt. iept19 v- vr'') ' ' Black Hoimtain." Just : received the first shipment . of this celebrated Gmoking Tobacco; Kit is'manufacturcd in Ashevillc, '''" : "and has the reputation , .... -. i of being tlio ' FIMESTIfiTOBACGOIO?! THE - MARKET TO-DAY, : - At any things like the rnrice . Smokers would:do well to E8nl fcC sample 'For plo only by 3 jno. t boatotght; I . : Ij .T JVo. 11 13 W. Front Ut TO THINK ABOUT A HOT BED: SASH; PLEASE OEDKR EABLY. RASH, DOORS! AD BUMS, s BRACZirra, MOULDING, LTJMBEXE, dc e v ALTAFFEB, JBI0E & jOO. reptl9 x r onTMAini's club noons. JO W OFIN, ON 8B00ND BT 2151 T, CarrU'i Bloek. 1h pro:rietor nil spars ao paias to plats v . r.IJ Bji. Nftthlsg bottha best soId.-Crt Oyers la seaton.. Wmet, LIqar, Fer an. Clgarsv. ' . ' " TTill bt plaaacd ta sae sad i;i ve ts pUL'e. :,JMiptiaiiy, . saptlO-Ud-lmw f .T7, CBTJLIJir. UEV riAQ AHD OYSTER HOUXE- ffTIIE UNDERSIONED have 'opened this JL day at No. 23 o.: y rout -street, a NJ2W BAR AND OY8TER 110 USE, wbich they will be pleased to have patronized by tbegtaeral public.-' , The best of Wines, Liquors, Beer and, Ct gar on hand and Oysters In every style whexrhisvasoai'- - '"' Can and see us and yoa will come atln. aeptlMw J C. LONG fc XX). 1 - e
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