K X VI. ,d till I'wiiiJire: o f Wiliidiuj- yi TlTs OI ADVERTISiNG. -Will ($) I"' Nonpareil type.cou-'.;las'iar-- - ' - ' l- hy cents per lino for the Ural iu- ;;' .,!,; awl UYOtj 'jve cciit.H per line . Ii additional insertion ; ' vertisiiient.H 'vill be charged , .w r.iies. except 011 hp -I 1 H' All' . ' I ' ....ntnll'K .1 714..M6--crMOM P"ceWTiui Wil ...-r..v i'osil ih f- 00 per year: six 1(1 com nuntcations on business ibcaddnv-sed to Til K WjLMlNU Impost, WiiniiiRton, C. rHOMKK LIEK N.11.Klt TO til K. ' KOSS It Y A N I N U I. K 'e never Jud the slightest suspicion tl8t I oHltiiasler Gpucral Gresham had iied lan'SU"?5 disrespectful of South ern Uepublieai s.but we felt-it our duty Milie present ;idinroistration to get the Kry I'Mt iMitli'ty ' 'or ' giving it Uio ti. All'l 11 to the liestarted by Dem o;mtio, editor? againsl Hon. George C. (;rli&m, it wai perfectly monstrous t'wt we , ! oikIb eiio'uuced It' hi -.its ,!r.ir.-tc:riiH, 'I'M1 rollowinr..correapwit-j,,:n-will cxplai" ili'lf: - Y'u.M!N'.r''kN,ly,1 Aug. 17, 1SS.".. I clip the jwllmv- hum A 1 JI'llll-K I I 11. El.ll'l I Jl ; 'Hw'tT CMt'ril' Gre'.-ham has (r.,r, an opinion concerning Sou th--(Vn W'iiiUcsin. ""He; was in cormr '. wtii.ii with Co!.' r.rovtn, 4i prominent (ifiir'iii ; Republican, when th latter U jwloiiishedt ly tbo. Postmaster-. " iwriJ remarking that the 'Suutlarii l$uhlini tl'Cut xe( uj'troun- iu'i wli'rJi-iir i "lib in ijOj tihfij 'since in; .,yi.,itl:ii(?n in.' jiijoilipn.': ' From ilk' il would not lu? inferred di.il he'ji-i passionately t'ond ot . his riullii ru d iltt- Hl allien." Chu it lie iiiissihle thai a iiieiu-bcr of i jj'H.inl; '"Artltur'n otlicial laniily has ',ii oi'i lonii.tull SoulUeru Uepub- -juiH liy;nm the lanmlae' creditvd tij liiiii ;i'"ivc Y s " ' -jVfijf re.-ii4lll' your,' j : ;. ; NV, 1'. Canal. V. ' . . WirwfM, Ihn, 1). V., Sept.: 'lt . Mi L'KA II .1 V N A 1 1 A Y I W;w . in Viw Ynrk vheii your letter learlied V,i"iiiii'iii, .'irid did nut return until. iSii t. H had behire that been aw.iy lijlml Vine week ot tint' preceding two mmiVi-,aul r ally I 4W'".), uiueh be. viio)rntpondnce;iliat;Jl did u.ii Wikiw wW'iu to begm t( d ij; out. I . ni.(.l(' liiVJii)w:ilvC a few of my. ni-M lihltifnttml considerate l'rieiul.-t wail, (' Auioiig the number. I should i'c hrry iadeed lo think my.; delay hd W;n coiiairut-d into any lack of friend- or it'u,rd . '.' . -kjpiv" Po-stiiuutter (.General (Jn.shaiu f-goi.l to tlio matter of which you utiir, iuul lie denies uiohl positively :;jt!iiool llie e:preHsiou you (jtiote, ai , :jni,:t!nit He that in a coq- itrkkm vitl the (ieorKiairalludeil to, ;h Utter 'ras very -aKresaive and . ilnuil (a he the -attorney ."for '.alt tlff ria Ut'puulicans, " and not .being . W'gui. el an bucIi, hcv. became olleutlt d i:id jlhUhI if tho lwtiuister-('cncral JlI a-t 'coiwider tho Southern liepubli iviv M t f mnindrela. ' He ' repeated h!"tit-tlitiii, and va tahl by tho Tost mk'Ur (itiicral that he thought mic uf i ! i-tru lie. utterly . disclaims 'hav iii? m;vle utiy remark .; reflecting upou' 'uiher ti U'l'ubltcaiM iii goiieral "'.-. And now as jlo tho language attrib Mto me' ii4ine newspaper,) ju rc iiffd" Ui the ftfulh and iU peojdej 1 m you thiiiv'l hkve . not thought, imih less ioSjMi, in any (litlerenl man ' i itviui that ot my ahires.s at Wil ttmuwnou ti,e ;:o;h of May. If any wiujhof'a "diil'freiit character haver) Ma v.tilwuvl to me, it is the uusrep-tv-rnUi'irttfof an enemy. 1 lhauk you ' ?m' prom it coiiiradiciion at it. 'r i raiii.-t"ivifu j ihat it'lian no l'-M iin f i thp niiluuijl goveruutent '-ij the SouUv -.ul duriu' tlu war, ex ( have Vbat, coveniuicnt supply w.i ucili-iies. I'll h 1 say beeatiM of ut;'ie ate .(iioted in the -.'"' ' u l-' ''.i i of yesterday, from Ntdic- l.Mis.) 7v; h ,Uead it tf publish it, lhis . K-ttcr is uot " r.v.e. v. . ijuil. !.sillit(il:y, yeur a'iioiid, " u. I', t OKH A M, ;NV- V- ANIi-aK WiUiiiufclun, . ti 1 . - : ' t S ' p l he (olio wing from the Aa- .Kui of Septeiubor 1st, A kCRK0N ViaOK.oJrTKKlsi..' 1 W innte the readers attention to - witohil article. in another column -Uk-h ffom the Natctie ' , ' i)t "i r,:'' of tbe twenty-sivoud ait laqd which we have hcadcvl "LMi-vipi" Plan.'' The,, pa- "hAttdl u by Hon. Joliu K. 'i,Htttchi, Mi., th well lfvktl lwpublican exnber :ao from that district,-and from - U Biide. the flipping. This stat- "iB BUKl t.l tlt.m Ih. that i not a fabrication imHeV a by auoiher pajr, but that it ii ana eobft Uteuicul by a , , Tttvtsl euilor. Jt is pnir , - l.ytkh-a the basd for opposition """W iusio -mica ii ao 4 df'rQdr5jbut that on the cou il1 " by him offcrM iu cri w how u hat some Mlislppl .T "ut US' M 0M M UlUTIV. fnattttnt i a prspostvl cvm- "-WQ btn lk lUmnli.- Wn.t -VtucB omniulioD. .The assailed it through a niiauuderstauaiug of ; itt sebpe, the Natchez editor coma to its defense, After exidainiug that the Newj Orleans editor iad miataken a fusion iof the :two parties for county ollices, l'or a politic! fiiBWu.of tato or ganiz4ti()ii.j, and that orjly affusion of ''the better element of both has been sought,"j be proves the claim of his Democratic fusion friends to be consid ered "the belter element" by the fol lowing blood curdling statement. "To s-ivo tbesfflw IrfnHHfe1 the mercy of'he corrupt or incompe tent men ;who court aud toa often con tiol the ignorant maswes, one, tC three courti s wiiii)timl,ij be necessary for the iutclligenit audi tax paying portion of the community to pursue. These were lo keep Lhe- ignorant men from ;the polls or fiullilijzc llicih-f to ho manipulate the ; ballot box as; to prCTent the lie nublicansil'rom electinj' (heir men; or, in other vfords, io-.suj'or rob tfic ballot . kij or lu;, compromise with the moat sensible aiid conservative portion of tjje liepu bliean, on condition that $t$iY, Si lecti men t fintrSeiaid diawnjler ftofi able them jto make a bond." This representative of the milder clai of -M wsistiipjd j ltmot;ral3 this typ: or iijo; uetic eitnwii vviin wnicu Mr.'-I y nclV, .ihsii res lis he has decided to co-operate j-declares that "only one of these three' things viz: violence, fraud, or compromise - is to be. thought of for a idoiueut.) He docs not leave us to iloubt his meaning, but in hii anxiety lo convince his New Urleaus brother Democrat, he declares with shocking directness: i ' ; , - "liulldo.ipg, including: viuiKKR and vi'lice ol'll kinds or ImUol bor'aluff in;, 'which 'embraces -eri.nes of , even a meaner elas than bulldo.irig, m:ue jnt in the arid-; with an hoUeL coinjjvutUc, In neilhi' .i.ie of tho scale was there any .sugitestions'ol' a free balljH ami a lair count. The officers 'must leagreed on" before diction day, and the voting w lheni the only voting which can be respected by these hotter clement. V-U: the lioke8 ctttaild "dried U bj-t t Democratic-approval are: not to enter into the calculation. Thec.au didiiti's :u eio be sat factory to tlie men who oMi;i hiibmis.-.ioii to 'their own will ns "tho only alterualiv-c. to murder and ballot box stiiUnig. .. 'l he standard of "good local government'' erected by these deliers id' law is to be accepted meekly by I heir opponents, the price of their lives in their r fi h t to bo couu- p trii :ts voters ! Sa.v tins uiieonmiouly frau'k ami outspoken" 1 lomoCrti.t: "In a choice bi-tvvi'u these three.-; courses" (yiiC-, luurdi r, ftdibyry, or c iinproniise,) " e:in hardly imagine how a rommu---iii' )'iii'j!t':ihiiil,uij men coulil hesi l ite!'' l i l.iinly ' the obiluraey and itVfyi r.Wne.-s I'h'iit would ' ntakj such Verms sw iii eins: ve to the Di niocra- :ticsnie w i-iiiil In; .sniiiitwiiat iJi.-ciurar- iiii .ui citi.'n4 of liiw buili r i'l cijiA tit, wearv vt biofid-'hed- and crine. iind seeding lli nfusf wh:ch the virtuous iiiwit'.ean Kiiow. I ie savs iiiai in ins oiinly "the pciijdo' jiiiApcd at tho de cisioii : in lavmr oi iwtv. lation. - I hi hleous action peaceable fruiii of this ri'' ii-u iIiin li -i ittkt ir tr'Uint:il hv.tiiilft. a i ii:i: sf Ai-r. Emboldened I -by iH'Cessltil bluster- - i . j lugs ovif a ' Ut-ciaieii uon comuaianu, the editor of the tw-'f ami IJOm rcu' seeun disposed; to'.'vi.-if his insatiable. prowess upon "the editor of the Posr, At least. s'iich ait' inference is lairly de' ducible from tl. personalities in which Editor. .Ashe'Vlhat recently indulged with leteieiice lo our Mr. Cauaday.--Now, we big to iiifonu this doughty ri'!iLlt ;in m 1 1 uk . I iKii ilicio are cut- tors and ediiois u North Carolina, aud that in preHWiiiiug upon tho -I pacific luviacter of 'be profession a a bedy.he may wake up roHie . iiuo morning aud Hid himisvlf' awkwardly ..uiihlaken I he c nlu i-'t and career of 'the Po.--T he public and otlicial 'acts as wen as ue -topeii 'or general Titi- IIT'I , in""'-' -i.-.., .... . tioweivr severe, put- m. cnienng the edjtvri.ll career om' does not wear j hi private charaicier upou his sleeve t'oi daws lb peck Sat."'. Collector Caua- d iv. lit e C ipt. A4he, tuw olieu been a candidate bef .ro the tple, au like lut hipij biis'-ofie-u cn deleatcd. ColUcbur C4ada's kaye ) nnd.. hv tllu uHitmtiio'iA vote ol his ........ altl !,, a diJtrict claimed by tho Democrats by twenty-four huudrtd has irjii ftom tivelo tiftecu nijoiilv, ns' h'.iudied vo ihcidotlm ticket He w as lCvlCd M.vyor of Wilmin-tdn by the tVHilMiiVi! toU'H oi ivrpuu . . ! . , i . i 1. i cans odico aud lh ioocrats, and coutinuea u I- u "- - : ' I . I - ! .t by tho uuaimuou vol-' ot a l,ciuo- I.. ..,i... I ishuuiv.! 1 1. is. tho gtnee I ' '. -.iJL. ..I !, !. Aue iu Ha w. B .. k .:.;.... . 5 vci.ai turn couaiiv grav.lITiJ-, lU- - 1 . n i . ..r.. h.-J i.w ilruUrv it is lor uin wum w V1" ' LL, nkn to reflect oh tbe .: . L '::,..lwiis. i otUra ! ...i . 1L.S' lilvMI -KulllO 1 110 ureal huih uv - - vl-' Wt UUf U iU,; ibal UUe . ...J. ... ,'Ar .viniralent t vice lnm an .,u.Wm ad r iter- ful ro'rnaieut,r bo baa rioted m Pfw rrevl iv..,.V.-n.-a ind1 laipoTCtrsfied uA a idundcuxl aud bauknpt Stae- -T . Oar iay has Uuie RJrcrniettl .v. . .11 iis Jrti m Irum ob. h t. rpudi ite iu bonded ob Uga- .'ii I .rtuoraln: home etfldial. Ai u sua pWNiic M l r e-.tr the LilK-ralrUi'uivJw coai ltaonia lii !W,ritr J - . . . mta'e lbaU A cbarje .tha our itr. Onaday w o f: P' . J.1 ' th ik .:.-----:;Xf''"- -.-:;:"' ':' ' : .:"'. ..- .:; :----,;'"' . .. ' TV : '".-.-" - -; '-' '" 5 .'.-. :'.' ' - - , . : '-x . ,. .. . " ". j " . " - - -':.j :'-"' .'; " :,V '' ;", " '. . - :,-.'.-' 1--''.-i : :!:"' - - ' -. . v " - " - i 1 - . - . " - - " : S ' I .: "..'.'-."'. ".'':..""'"-... .". ..'"" ;'-" .. '-' ' "I '"' ' '"' "- "'-'' ""'"- r '': - '.':'", " ,,; " -''.:-. - L .MlGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FKIDMil ttl ; ...... he is not laconic at the expense of courtesy of - the Democratic sort, at leasj when be says that is a lie. And if itfia chariged that Buch privilege af dishuraement is Bought, or. would be sought by him for dishonest ends, then he must plead the infirmity of haman ature for his rudeness in answering that such a statement is a deliberate, malicious and infamous falsehood. PBU a' vye reuify tnougbt mat we iiau od? witbaoviHoldcn.at leaat forthisi and if be keepon writing cards at the preiieut rale, we shall have to abandon him,- ii .despair, or devote to him our entire paper, of which al'ernatives we doubt not that our readsrs would pre- fer the former. We promise them that tbey bbail not be troubled with him after thfs numbbr, but a' we have "goJ odrjhand in", no w, it is probably best to dis)ose.6f 'both his unique conlribu- lioiiH to tuc At'i'-' ' Observer at one aittiug." We must appriso our read ers that the "mighty instrument of lit tle men" has aided "the mental throes" if his nx-PTCpllpnrv in Ihn hirlh nf an- other production as remarkable as bis After first astonishing explanation inviting the scrutiny of the public, by publishing the faci of his base and un grateful defection, he now seems lo think il hard that he has received the criticism which he challenged. He as- asserta the novel aud surprising iact faat a man has a - right in this country t i joinlLho Democratic party, and edit a paper lor it. lhis is true, though practically speaking, one might, well doubt the right to join the opposing party, ho- one has a right to lie if he ketip clear of slander aud perjury and be a hypocrit and a traitor to his best friends; that, is toay tho laws will not molest him, for iruch. Lut there are clear legal rights" which no good man cares to exercise, aH the "right" to change one's" party as often as a man does his shoes or his bat. That they exml iu full force in North Carolina. iir.- iloldcu has practically demonstra ted. He is. Kind cnoutrh lo tell us. at leahl, that he . is not yet a Democrat, nor does ho design to edit a Democrat ic --paper,." though he opines that he could "do it up brown" if he Were min ded to take hold. The last wo do not doubt. Nothi-ng could be more congen ial to his nature lUau the charge of a bourbon sheet of the day. r ile contin uously says that ho is not a Democrat, but i t is merely the matter of a moment I with such a "lightning changer" to be cjine one. We luiiiK tuts is said some what jnodostly and. tentatively from an api'rehension that the haughty bour bons will not have him.1 No dautrei there, liovemor. liemember tlreeley and lieu lnttler. Already some of tho boy editors (though a little mystified, like Hart, that it should have taken you so long to detect the vices of your late associates) are' beginning to "talk up" for you, and while the greyer heads regard this as a little rash and !reniaturv, what the old folks talk the young outs leaf ir." Why, Governor, if yuu had been sharp fuiugh to have turned Democrat w hen yon turned Rap ti.it, you might have been in Rausom's place. IIul we'll not vex .you by in spiring vain regrets. 'Of all nut wont ol tongue or pn Tlie sailacst are.these, 'it nilht have beri.'" Alpoet yourself, though, perhaps you don't loot on it as "toting fair" to ex- pips the ''divine despair" which you Rfl iu the. language of ono of those uortliern fellows', who are gobbling up everything tajik- pardons. The Gover nor was a Democrat forty years ago, he tells us, when jit was a great! aial glorious thfug to be one. Yes, and true to an instinct of his na- lure, he fled shuddering from such high i cvimpanionshtp. There was too ssueh greatness aud glory for so modest a mau, and be went where he thought the articles were scarcer. He does not think it indecoiMUi to tll us that he and lUw Ueid made the State Democratic. Pid IUhhI von to .rive life to that 1 r -. . . , '..-.. 1. - 1 1 : . - , - - - - a - - : . - I oia yariy, vwiohi, v I .l.-il pi tiarOiitt lwfor tnur btn R.iip.w, -....... , rf I iMxt'iou with it iu dieted that rnZM 7. . ... UW'W iVoid which it will never 1 . recover. Well, your ex Excellency, I we bav said euough. "An old mao, 1... , . 1 , t Ha your withered hand., librcji WVHU ...v 7 i J plead your uiay yeararlial apH' we caunrrsjou 1 yo'V . ' Wkat ia tha ... -l 11 mmm oMrii Tour niiivirnfF auuiu w.j ... avt, guide your steps, no mortal wUl ever know. That in the past yo Ure sounded all the depths and shoals of f t cetsled not jour unasaety 1,1 Ht n-v What treasure jvju "have Rathcrsd for yoomU b iaad I. . ... . . t.Ur iill L th troth that iow.uw l'I m..., tm stin IO IBC TVB wtru w tw- - " " "a,i a5 5- - vi . 1 vkw-n tar - - r.-;; : - nar . Uar you now to the future and your God, and alas ! we fear, to the laceraUca bt those thorns wldch'Jn-jovtss; i lodge.-to prick ajrfag jl ltTLL., we reflect upon the qaendoosnSS boastfu) garrality tad the seHtcrC. platitudes which mark your isrJ card, charity, stxg emelArc-:r hope that's restlett tad iaccaailr' u second childhood is the sottret iOlf UA conduct which looh bo dishonorins to tou In mere w;wrilld, oTrf-thfal bitter baim to hearts of thAlew thatj are left to loye yoa, while they deploie your degeneracy.' 1 ' ' ' v WW uityltento.; JRev. Haywood Miller preached t the" coanty jail on Sunday. ' ,:' ;-i ':- 'T SJ - m- ? "' '. 3 Mr; J A- Springer sent, out the Jnt ! "e wiimmgo , popi- office. ,ln-- The Southern Telegraph Company expect to finish their llnejto Wilming ton Boon. t The, foreign exports from this port durin8 th.e m?nth of August footed up in Tftluati0B 1110,334. Mr J. A. Springer sent out the first postal .note from the Wilmington office.' I v ' . v The habit of throwing grape hulls on the sidewalks of the city is yery repre hensible and should be put a stop to a1 once before mi-chipf results. -. A total of only 29 vessels arrived here during tbe month of August, of 23 were Americans. Thejtotal tonnage was 10,42, of which 7,869 were Ame ricans. . ' Rev. T. Page Ricaud delivered a lec ture last night, at the Fifth Street Methodist church, at the request of the Independent Order of Rechabftes, on tbe subject of temperance. "Dr." H. E.cott left Friday for Dakota, expecting te return home about tbe 1st of December, lie says he will never, no never desert old N rth Carolina. ' Tbe house of liuciuda Jones, color ed, on Middle sound, was destroyed by lire a few nights since, aud one of her children perished in "the flames. All her furniture and clothing was also i burned. The notorious colored desperado! Joe Goodman, who recently made his escape from Uuitti vilim jai, uuj wiu has so long been Betting the law at de iiauce, was recaptured a few days ago and is now once more iu his old quar ters. Messrs. Pearson V Browu. We are pleased lo be able to an nounce that Messrs. Pearson & Brown, the popular Front street barbers, hare secured a continuance of their lease on tbe present eland now occupied by them, next door north ol tbe splendid dry goods store of R. M. Mclntire. If you want a good share call at Pear son A Brown. Wilmington nnd Baltimore The new Baltimore and Wilmington Steamship line, of which there has been so much talk, goes into effect to morrow, on which day the steamship Raleigh will sail on her first trip from Baltimore, to this port, returning on Thursday next, the loth inst. Capt. I Litlletieldommandi the steamer and Capt. A. D.Cazsux is. to officiate as agent here. Wa hope the inducements will be sufficient to warrant the put- ting ou of an aduiuonai steamer soon. Robbery and Attempted Warder A desperate attempt was made on Thursday of last week to r murder Mr. J. A. Swinson, living at 8winson' Cut, on the W.C." A A. Railroad, some set enteen or eighteen miles above Wll- mington. IJe haq been digging a well and was stooping over the mouth of it, when a colored man with whom be 1 Jusl oonrersiog, oui wno wa. I . . , r . II a stranger 10 nim. cave mm a wuu shore-and sent him headlng to the bottom of the well, which wasdeep enottgh' to recaire the curb aa-1 had about two feet o( waleflo It- klr S. feigned death, and ia the mean time heard the ataa ransack af the toue and postoffice, Mr. Swinson being pot master at that place. lie finally came back, and, U cossplete his .work, as ha thooxhW Utnblel a railroad craavtie and a piece of board into the well, bat I withool oowg nr. swimmm . . a la 1 itirr. tia Laea west as 1M ar.ovis ij -j- 1 j.att. ;n 1.77 Z getli that the tklef had earned off a kVi- g. t wa " pair of gold sierre baUaaa aad L3i ia coppac wU, which I poafice. be rot IroaiUs j v , aiQ be spared u tt I f arrest the aathor of Met ot- 1 - kr. to say aouta rjf lat nuary. SEPTEMBER 7, 1883. LOCAL, SHORTS. The 'excursion season is about ended. J ! . j - . The ' improvements to Mr. M. M. Katz's store are about completed. A raif of superior limber sold iu ketjon Friday l $15 r th the thou- lir. Bremer is . build iug & btore , ou , the southeast corner of i" rout and Auu streets. I - tyESJeviaa was lined ?2J before the May&rB Court on Saturday for disor- 1 jderiy conduct. v - : r- "The Bleamer Minnehaha ha;)' received tb;nccesaary repairi' to her urachtfiery ad is ropningagainj ' ' " Mr. J. F. Oar rell has returued from the ; He , reports Cajpt, 11. S.: Rad tli&e lapidly improving. , , , ..A concert and ; ball, complirfteulary to the Cornet Concert Clubr are talked of, to come off some time this ; month.' , t dlad'lo sec the pigeon nuisance hi tho' City Hall porch is being abated. It hss always been a source of aiinoy ance. "' f .' y . j : . ; - Messrs. Uronly A Morrw, auctioneers, have moved to the building bouthea,.st corner o Triucesa Uud North Wat'r streets. ltev. F. W. E. Pel-chin, of St. 'Paul's LiUtheran churchy has returned fr m a protracted visit to Tennessee and West Virginia. At a protracted meeting in Duplin county, receutly couducUd by lie v. J. Vising, of this city, there were lifty accessions. . TheSchr. John S. Detwilei, Capt. Matthews, arrived . lt week wuh a new cargo of rails lot tho 11 F. Si V. V. Railroad. . JJev.' J. M-j.ii'e, .of , tioldoboio, preatched several excelh:nt Mcrptotu. at the Second PrtsbylA-riau church duriug the past week. Zera Bemon, the magician, i.j Rooked tor the Opera House ou the 1st oK" Oc tober, jjilliau tfpeucer, in the "Creole,'' will boou follow. - , A great many cattle, bogs and ;m,;iIs are still 10 be seen running at large on tho streets. Cows with bells on them a particular uuisauce. The matrimonial maiktl is dull, here was only one license H u-.d by the strong mau ot the Kegister'.s ollice ast week. How is that? There were uo inteimcnth in Uak- dale, Bellevue or S5t. Thomas' Catholic Uemelery during tasi wt-eK:-xu r me '"orest (colored) (Jemctcry there were seven interments A branch New York millinery and fancy goods store, to be cIled "Tay- or's Laziar," will be opened in the Hshu building, Market street, on or about tbe loth iust. " '". The first new bale' of coUou Irom Robeson couuty came dtoiu Jlia-s Oxen- dioe, colored, and w;is received by Messrs. Wuody & Currie, of lliis city. It was classed otrict low middling. ', : ! It turns out now tl.al the laiil eat ' g !of ' spirits luri'entiie cvtr taken out uf this port on a sailing vessel was :t, 015 casks, ou the ilir. i.;, Powell. Tbe largest ou a steamer wa l.ltRJ ou the Uult atreaiu, ; Two large palmetto trees,'- procured from n islaud below lliis city, we.w brought up on 'the steamer Mmneliaua a few days finee" and sliipps?d by ex press to ihe Iwstou kxpo.ition. Men? is. W. 1. itw k Sou aud ,M. JA Corbett are making extensive improve ments to the build Lug on Sulh Water street, formerly occupied by .Iev,r. Crouly &, Morrii, but which was Uuly puichased by the first -oatucd firm. The colored you -men of this city have orauiivd a pleasure club, to in.- kuowa s-"Skykkk No, -,J with tuie tal lowing officers: A. Kello, t'redeut James We?toni -Vicei Prcidcut, Uobt Ioe, Svcrelaxy; W. ?. Kreeiuiiu. t rea surer, and Frauk Hooper, Ch iirtun. btiad colored btgar, ltiiirti Irotu liiwippi, who tpenl hi money for wkkkey, wai sent out cl the city a few days ago, together with his wife, ilc auihorilMB furaUbiug Uii UupoiU- lioaas far as Fforcoc na lbir hvHae warijournfy, Tbe mxn siid tbat hi name was Rill Job oaoa. - . . . :" i A la tf beautiful ijreT f..r tbr WUmicgtoa "iiia Fir Kouj CVni panj N'o. 1, arrived Utre froa Xes Yirctsia oa i ihIav suxm U u k bis na-J xfUr IA tl,kf A Um Ytt Depanaieat aad Uf Mtirt A W. Woovlr. ailcr tbe atauui vf tb Ai- . .- - . , .- - s : : The aaatc oi the liwws EaejtO. Davia, which arrived tevsi!r xi Msita- iU, bat was Ortfred to JwaiAa, M froca a yard ara Wiaai veael c -bt laal aJ er)e4 to . 4al& Ta t deck 0 the Tti. He Ml dkaaacw of aboat fee. Hi. aaae was Caaitiew ai U.-sa W a am.i 'uU-Vaias 4 li aaaaai prvratt U Vr. "-""' s- - Single Copies 5 Cents NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- ABOUT SEPTEMBER 15TH & 20TH A large and attractive Stock of Dry Oil Olotlis and Will be itady for the inspection of the publicl :.! ' , r In the ineauiiine we mil close out ODDS and ENDS at srrch bargains as will ., . v . .. i .' ... . .... t : ': ' ,.'.'. . ',-' ,--' A few Piece 50 cent Carpets will closed . out at . 37 1-2 cents per yard. seplemlKT 7 tf - A new locotnotive engine, just turned out from the shos of the Carolina Central Railroad, at Lauriuburg, ar rived hero Tuesday ou a trial trip. She is a very heavy engine aud is said lo be ouo of the best ever Seen ou a south ern road. . ' . The new three cent posU! uoto sys teiu went iuto effect last Monday, by which parties cau send any sum under J five dollars to .auy person in the Uni ted States for the fee meationed, with out haviug to pay ten cents for a money orde. . . - - Tho Stedman i Fire Company, re cently to orgauizeitl, ; asks the Board of Aldermen lo reconsider its action at the last meeting, looking to a fiual disbandrcent of the company aud give them whatever aid may be necessary to bring the company up to its former elliticncy. Jos. C. Hill. Un the return of Stacy VauAmringe, clerk Superior court, from bis summer visit, some weeks ago, he apjoiuted Mr. Jos'C Hill a justice of the peace to liil a vacancy ou the board of mag itralc:i which Mr. Benj.-R. Moore, the county atltrucy, decided toexist, owing to the fact that the legislature failed to eieC .Mr. Hill has had long cxperi- ti:ce in the judiciary. " The lot ton Trade. ' , . - , . , l'he receipts of collou at this port during the cotton year ending August ol?:, 16S:J, loots up 127,4lW bales, spoudiiii4 purioil lust year, shoeing a decrease of 9,$ 10 bales. flic exports of cotton for the crop year eliding August "olst, 18S0, fooled up 12 ii' 7 bales, of which tS,967 bales were domestic aud 57,700 ba lea were tortign, as against lo7,70i bales for the suite I'eriod last year, of which 73,s75 bales were domestic, and 03,833 bales foreign. . The Temple of Israel", cornet of 4th and Market directs, has beeu greatly improve 1. lie.uilitul cornice . uow aduru all the windows and doors, the whole exterior of the building has been stuccoed, tin; towers and domes have been rem od led so as to present a bet ter apiarauce, and the former have been painted and.Zplded to a dauling brihtiiejs, while the wood work in the interior has all beeu newly varnished, fit tact there has beeu a radical change in tlie apear.uice of the entire build ing hi id 11 would now icarenlj be known for the tiuio one 1 i.i.i:ac 1 111 he .-1110 one but for ila location. nit ititi: ini s. 1 be t'4ir aud Ciittua arj ou a visit '1 - to Dv'umarkaad are to go to tier many Ptusacol.t'.U still healthy aud uar- a nine retricli-iu have beew removed. i-.4t.iL.AVcd decrease iu tbe public uurine tbe ukio.u ol AueuU f,iA,Ji'0'j.. The I.uim'bi Ktiiiuad lkide over lUc iii -i-iipii rivcf wa detroyc4 by fire win i'uiolay. Tbe General Aenibiy of the knigbis ol Lkbwr of 4te United iSAie will b- gin its aeaiiou at CinciaaaU fpL ith. I ie lou of Tjirioive, ia the Dutch YjlA. il ndt, m dUored by a tidal wave aid tea tboaiaad people per 'Uhedl . i '- " Jolia cm ui 0x51a, -a Lunief, livieg near Vit fvwl, Jit., Wj4 simI iiiied sj traviiiug ii jUigravfier 'ij bad pitch- t J br lct.t near h buw. 1 i A CTC.-oe oa aaday Ai;v4 DAb, i in omU cf tTmkmiaij4. 4e- lirvyiM i rrnt avasyi feahtac rtwa, sad a tet lit wf nt m rtfiwcwd- it i -utactU taa tW bocai aoUt wit? "il t& vft? e4 Ite Ute vaixae id fk; uf 3MC.i I -CUk4U tii: ia ra I -4ia4i Ap; ait lawniatid - fTr ' t r-H& ka avxa-s lac tarred a4 f trt X & ua t I eaow a s H.w,i. NUMBER 39. NEW AD VERT' MENTS. R. M. ; McINTIRK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. State and County Taxes rjiUE TAX BOOK 8 FOH TUK YEAR if have been placed In my haads for collec tion. iPrompt payment Is reiueted. The attenrion of Poll Tax Payers Is called to the present law, whlcli makes Non-Pat ment a Misdkmkamob, punlkbable by floe or liuprlsonrueht or work on the ptiKl ulKhwajr. 8. 11. MA.NN1MU, SherlS New Hanover Co. sopt 7-H Taxes. rjlHK TAX BOOKS rOE HAVE BEEN placed In my hands for collection. Taxes . .( are now due aud tax payers . ae earnestly . . ' i requested to make prompt settlements. JNO. 1. TAYLOR, keptT-ll Tax Collector. WE WANT ONE OK TWO REM AHLE.IN HUSTKIOITM MKN IN EVERY TOWN AMU COUNTY TO HELL. OUR POPULAR ROOKS. OUer liberal Inducements. Applicauta will please give age, esperienoe (II auy), and reference as lo character and habiU. A SPLENDID CHANCE for men who are not afraid of work and waul to make ' 11. V'. JOHNSON A CO., r Sept T im lulJ Main ."St., Ricbiuoiid. Va. Have You Seen Them? IF NOT, TAKE A IXX)K ATOUUNKW and complete stock of Pha tonn. Bag- . Klcn. CarrtaKCH, lvouuJ and Surry Waconn, Haddles, IlnrnsK. Trunk. Traveling ohii, SaU'liclH, Jihawl blraiiK.ac. .eptT-ir McDOUUAL. A BOWUEN. Less Than. Cost f.A. dies ami MlMes SERGE, BUTTON BOUfS, . AND BALS., 11 liu ikiu Ct Uj clu.o out. (Jiiudt are ' ' ' . r-i wortU In value irom IA'iD to $ i. o ami we are wiling Uiem at 1 1. 00 and 1., and HJM, Comoandgcla pa)r at unci, or the op-1 ortuuity wille gone. GIO. jy 13 tf. R. FRENCH A SONd; D. A. SMITH, The Latent And HaD'lMJiufl Sllf., FURNITURE vV ALWAYS ON HAND SALES BODES & lAHOfACTORT nu. is noKTU FUU2TZ BTHKaT WILMIitUTOt. Hid ... j CiCT TOIR noxKVH noma t - .! . ! - -. . I il . . I ' DON T TAKE ANY OITS W0ED. COME AND EqOlEE LOtTESTi ID TOE CtTT.. sapu o. nai.u t Ja IViar. it Sugar. CIlccFlottrt A r mi if a&iAJis otxatx . ' "iraaaaSitSJ'Wiae uu c&at.rraaiapaaM Carpets, -I