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1HI3 PIPES .ft.rmnn. 8UBiaYS ( C- r 1 PLEAB2 SOT1UZU Wt will be glad to rsoelve omnunlcatioaj froa ozr triads on txyand all nb!aU geaeral xaierert but ' Tb teams of ths writer oti alwtyi do far alaed to th Editor. 2Coacalt!mi sttt f written oa oaly oceiideofth9ppr. Ferxoaaliilej must bo aroldad And It Is especially and psrtfcuUrly uadar tooJ that tbe Editirdoea not always 9ndon the Tiawa ol correspondent, unless so sUt in the edltori&l eolttPta.: Bull lETIEW. j0Sn. T. JAMBS, rT)rrOB AKD PROPRIETOR. nRftCBlpTIONS.POSTAGE PAID. s0 no Six months, f 2 50 ; Three Te ' c . rw month. 60 oents. .k. si j ' fW..i U in y Pt' the city, at the nff will D oeiiTercu ij inoin, ... or 13 eenv per weal and liberal VOL. V l bribers will please report anytand WILMINGTON, N. TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 1881. NO. 152 j,'ety A dvrtisements fPIIIIL THE G REAl M illllill FOR RHEU1ATI fisuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbuc s, Backache, Soreness ofiho Oh est, fort, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell' bp and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, , .' M, r and Headache, Frosted Fcei and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. fa Pnpuatioa on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil. . h Me ture, simple and cheap External Imeij. 1 trial entails bat the comparatirely tlaf otlsy of 60 Centi, and eTerj one suffer hf with pais cut Late cheap and positive proof.; todaimi. . ' ' yf IKnrtiooi in Beten Languages. KUBIllLDEUGGISTS A1STD DEALERS 15 HEDICINE, ' JL VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, 210., U.&.A ' ipriUMaSMlM tcj I EiV A VERTEX, a t nuL. Onajiti-?- this Soap put up in Boxes, (six cakes) lor S cents per box. II Oatmeal" Soap. Three Cakes for . i ! 10 Cents Most desirable for children. R. SVJ. Mclhtire. IK. JOE PERSON'S XHTDIiLM OFFTERS fi i I SCfi0FULA, RHEUMATISM, Disease, .Chronic Bilious Colic. WW kinds of Eruptions and Skin Diseas nsn? fr0m impurity of the blood. As erative Tonic and Purifier of the blood proven itself unequalled. At To-ic and Blood Purifier it is Unsurpassed sxrr 8 Mill's, Carteret Co., N. C the Di7wf lQe ls the best tnat is now efore , orthecure of blood diseases. I tflfi? nfldence In tt and oelieve that fteBennJ 11 hat you claim for it. I have j,,! knowledge of the condition of tokes' hefore he commenced jiSL?e,dk'ine and 1 6ee yu have Uv tbat he is cured- Goon, e!iori,T!pt'ea 5"ou ia your efforts to t<ahZ e conilition of mankind, and tl T -omi" and happin?ss. I will frici, v - Pwer for you among my lours respectfully, ted, for testimonial of remarkable tfjfcyMrs. Joe Person, " Pranklia 8Ro"D v pM by WM. H. GREEN, Wil tmay 4-ddtw-mac HlpUSE, Cva SEW MASAGEMEHT, Hr rt .4 Prop rf :-kt - Atlantic In lei. all it. v yon.tauu Term 8 -b 8.ti jVu'ROW,FlVE HUNDRED AND 'nv ,J )LUR3 for twelve months. 8e !,?8Uteorth Ave times! the SI. 1 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. rxouR'iox Fourth July R M MclxTiRE Turkish Bath Soap Gilmore & Co America HEiNSBERGERParlor Organs C W Yates -Blank Books No City Court to dsy. The receipts of cotton at this port to- day foot up 93 bale?. Watermelons in market thii afternoon the Grs of the season. Dixie Floral Fair which is to be held at Wattaboro July 20 hand 2 1st. r Beautify your homes by using: the N Y. Enamel faint, ready mixed and - war anted. Sold only at Jacobi3. t British Wig Elizabeth Scott cleared to-day for Antwerp with 1,360 casks spirits, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprurt &Son. 1 Quite a large number of colored ex cursionists arrived in : this city to-day-from Goldsboro. They will remain hero for a couple of days and will return to their homes on Thursday n'ght. We learn from reliable authority tbat the W. & w. Railroad Company will re move the wooden bridge across Smith's Creek, in the suburbs of the city, in a short time and put a substantial iron bridge in its place. 1 The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Samaritans, No. 10, met in this city, x in the City Hall, to-day. To-morrow there will be a parade throngh the streets and an; address by Geo. L. Mabsbn'at the Opera House. To Builders and others Go to Jaco Bi's'for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. , Yon can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. f ' LTghtning seems to hare been partic- during the past week. On Sunday a valuable ox, the property of Dr. Jno. R. Hawes, was killed by lightning while standing in the yard near Dr. Hawes' residence. The thermometer in this office to-day at 3 o'clock registered 95 degress. At 1 o'clock it was at 94 in the cool pas sageway at the City Hall. Some claim it as- the hottest day of the season but wejthink it does not equal the warm spell of a few weeks ago. Rev. Dr. Pick, a minister of Troy, X. Y., relates his experience thus: I take pleasure in addiog to your many testi modials,that last Thursday, (Thanksgiv. ing Day), not being able to preach on ac count of rheumatic pains in the shoulder, I bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil which after using several times, relieved me wonderfully. Eire iu the Woods, About 400 acres-of heavily timbered pine land near Point Caswell was dev astated by Cre a few days ago. Most of the trees were chipped and boxed and the loss will be severely felt by the own ers of the trees. The fire was caused by lightning. Hundreds of Men, Women ind Childeen.' Rescued from beds of pain, sickness and almost death and made strong and hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the world of its sterling worth? You can find these in every community. Post. See advertise ment. .Timely WarniDfS W. T. Boyd, Sergeant Signal Corps U. S. Army in charge of Fort Johnson, gives the following notice: "All persons owning cattle at Smithville are hereby warned to keep their cows and other cat. tie out of the grounds at Fort Johnston or owners will be prosecuted for trespass. Back gates are kept open lor accomoda tion of citizens but if cows are allewed to enter, the grounds all gates will be closed excepting the two along water front. By order of Gen. Hazen, Chief Sig nal Officer." Kxcuisltm on tbe Fourth. As will be seen by advertisement pub liihed elsewhere, the usual Fourth of July excursion ot the Hibernian Asso ciation will be given on the Passport on the Fourth. Maj. Jas. Reilly and Messrs L. Brown, Jno. Dyer, D. Quinlivan, Jas, Corbett, Jno Barry and F. H. Darby are the gentlemen who compose the Committee and it is hardly necessary to say that they will use thesr utmost en deavors to promote tbe pleasure of all who may attend. IMMIGRATION HEETI5G. A Step in the Right Direction. A meeting of the merchants of this city was held at the offic of Messrs. Alex. Sprant & Son, this morning, at 11 o'clock, to hear the views of the Blev. Thomas lOharbonnel, from Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, Canada, on the sub ject of immigration, and to induce our merchants to establish an association to be known as the Immigrant Protective Society, for the purpose of befriending mmigrants who wish to purchase lands an ioiiitramonus. ; - - - The meeting was called - to order, and Mr. B. G. Worth wis requested to act as Chairman. The7 Eer. Mr. Charbonnei explained the object of the meeting and impressed his hearers with the belief thit ihe was earnest, in his work and wo ild carry out his plass if he received tie cc-operation of our people. Mr. Henry Nntt, CoL W. lu DeRosset, Mr. Alex. Sprunt and others expressed their views as to the best means of locating the immigrants among us. Col. W. Ii. DeRosset and Messrs. Alex. Sprunt and T. . Bond were appointed a committee to ascertain if it were nec essary to have a legal organization for the.purpose of making titles to lands that may be offered, and to report at an ad journed meeting to be held at Messrs. Alex. Sprint & Son's office on Thirsday next at 11 o'clock. The meeting then adjourned. During Mr. Charbonnel's stay in this city he is the guest of Mr. Alexander Sprunt, British Vice-Consul. He is a highly cultivated gentleman and has much influence in the community in which he resides. He represents a large number of French Canadians, Eng lish, Irish, Scotch and French, and he has com among us to. interest the mer chants, farmers and others in the cause he represents. He has no pecuniary in terest m the matter but is thoroughly zealous in the spiritual and material in terftst of hia people. He will remain in gas city until after fine meeting on Thursday anornoTiRru pivjnnco w u a prospecting tour up the river. The matter which Mr. Charbonnel has at heart is one of the utmost impor tance to this section of tho country and one which should be met with every en couraajement. He has already tempora rily located several families at GastoD, ia this State, and there are others who are anxious to change their homes from the cold climate of Canada to the tem perate climate of this-State, if they can ony purchase lands at a reasonable price. We have plenty of idle land. Let us utilize it and encourage honest immigra tion. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacosi's. t Closing Exercises. The closing exercises of Misses Burr & James school began yesterday after noon by the reading 'of composition by the 1st and 2 ad classes and an interest ing object lesson from the little ones. In all the compositions the young misses did themselves and their teachers great credit, but we were particularly enter tained by the argument between two of them as to which was the greatest, the mind of man or that of woman. Of course we agreed with the affirmative. "Life," by Miss Cameron, was exquisite in its conception and composition. The object lesson by the little ladies was a marvel and put many of the older ones to blush. They had many evidences of their handi work on exhibition, principally mould ing and Mosaic work; it was truly the work of fairy fingers. The word "Excel sior," done in Mosaic work, 'showed plainly that they understood full well the practical meaniDg of the word. The exercises will close .this evening with a Soiree to which the patons of the school are invited. Spare Is I The old, old story ! "You can't comet over me." This brilliant pun is alleged to have originated with Noah as he emerged from the ark on Mt. Ararat, and looked with a mild complacency on the retreating waters that had so latsly endeavord to overwhelm him, while a new comet blazed up in the East to light the menagerie down the hill, shook its fat tail and grinned a luminous grin. Our friends will please spare us further inflictions. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A fall f assort ment and lowest prices at J Acosrsw t The Crop In Pender. We learn fron Daniel Shaw, Esq., of Pender county, and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for that county, who was in the city yesterday, that never within his recollection, has he seen more beautiful crops than those which now gladden the eye in all directions where he has been. This includes everything growing, with the exception of peanut?. and ot fliese, Mr. Shaw tells us, there will probably be not more than one fourth of ft crop. ' inithTiUe. Items., ' A Women's Christian iT" Temperance Uniea was organized at Smithville last night withl the following; officers : President- IJrs. E. H. Cranmer. ' v 1st Vice President Mrs. W. J. Pot ter. . "' - - 2nd Vice President Mrs. Carrie Da vis. Secretary Mrs. Mary Carr. Treasurer Mrs. E. Pifer. - Capt. NV F. Thompson delivered a temperance lecture on Sunday afternoon in the Academy grove and made a tell ing impression among his auditors, f Bis address is well spoken of, and it is said that; two or three more lectures; from him will certainly make Smithville a dry town at the August election. A Handsome Steamer. The steamer Sylvan Glen, Mitchell commander, which formerly ran in and about New York bay. put into this port to-day for coal. The steamer is a perfect beauty and is destined for Jacksonville, Florida, where she will ran up the St. John's river. She has recent ly been purchased by Col. H. T. Baya ef that place. The Sylvan Glen is 220 feet long and 43 feet beam and was built expressly for a day passenger boat She is handsomely fitted up and is boun tifully supplied with life floats, life pre servers, etc! She is a double decker and has ample saloon and cabin accommoda tions for th a passengers. 750. wMchshe & icensed to i&$c -an. the elements to make him a most popu lar and efficient commander of a passen ger steamer. "Bachnpalba." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds. filr. Van JLaer's soiree. The musical soiree last evening, given by the pupils of Mr. E. Van Laer's music class and his friends, was well attended and very much enjoyed. Part first of the programme was devoted to the cxhi bition of skill by the pupils who, though quite small and young, displayed care ful training and' rapid advancement. Miss Chasten's rendition of the -"Last Smile," piano solo, was superb. The Misses Bear, Bissett, Niemyer, Rulfs, Stolter, Rosenthal, Bluienthal, Adrian and Hashageii all did so well it would be unjust in us to individualize. Masters R. Hawes, A. Adrian, F. Schutte and M. Dingleho'eff among the younger male pupils performed the tasks assinged to.them with wonderful accu racy. They aro young gen tlemen of great promise and will no doubt in time to come be musicians of no mean: order. Masters P. Boatwri?ht and J. fireen- wald were older and further advanced and more was expected of them. Vhey evinced great talent and came fully up to the expectations of their friends, who a e generally the mo3t severe critics Miss Jackson's vocal solo was bewitch ing and called forth a spontaneous burst of applause and hearty encore. Part second of the programme was eiven up to the frier. ds of Mr. TanLaer who consented to add to the pleasure of the evening. The Arion Club, Messrs. Tilley, Thorpe, Welsh and Fremont, sang delightfully and were happy in the selection of the pieces they rendered. The vocal solo by Mr. N. Mayer and the Serenade byghim and Mrs. Kahn weiler were a treat long to be remem bered. Mrs. Kahnweiler's Fugitive was heartily encored. The instrumental performances in this part of the pro gramme were by well known musical tal ent and were heartily eDjoyed. It was a matter of great regret to the audience that Mr. H H. Grant could not, on ac count of an affliction in hb family, give them the promised vocal solo. Mr. Van Laer has every reason to feel proud of the pupils who reflected so much credit upon him as a musician and instructor. The C. fc F. R U. The Clinton & Fa ison railroad is now organized, with J. L. Stewart as Presi dent. The Directors are Messrs. lsham Faison, J. C. Pass, Jas. A. Ferrtll, E. T.Boykinand Col John Ashford. lhe two first are from Duplin while the re mainder, with the President, are from Sampson. Mr. W. H.Moore, of Clinton, who has been appointed by the Board to solicit subscriptions to the stock of the Company, is in the city to-day and ha8 canvassed among our business men, meet ing with some success. Ice Directors of this new road are all in the city to day for the purpose of con ferring with Hon. R, R. Bridgers, Pres ident of the AW & W. R. R., to find out what aid they will receive from his road. We learn that they arp much encouraged by the result and speak of commencing the work at an early day. : Clinton- is jabout equi-distant from "Warsaw and Faison, say 14 miles from the ' road ' to the town; - The country through which the new road is to pass is very level and' there will be but little labor required in the grading. The only stream to cross is Six Runs and that is a very small obstacle. The Legislature, it will be remembered,- granted the aid of one hundred convicts to this road. Down the RiTer. The boys of the C. M. Stedman Fire Campany No. 1 will give their annua excursion to ; Smithville and the Forts to-morrow - on the steamer Passport. The committee pledge themselves to see that the utmost decorum is preserved on the boat and special attention will be paid to the care and attention of ladies and children. No liquor will be allowed and no objectionable persons will be per mitted to get on the boat. Let tho citi zens encourage the gallant firemen who have so often and cheerfully endangered their lives for the protection of property. Give them a big crowd and a financial success ; and they will guarantee the BonU Take any Chances on Life when Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure will regulate and keep you healthy at all times. Now Advertisements. America IS AN" KIOHT PAGE, FORTY COLUMN Monthly Journal, pablished st Washing ton, D. C, it brimful of good things fur tbe citizen as well as for tne noldier. It opposes monopoly, favors equal and ex act justice to all, and is the special champion and defender of the soldier. Mb widow and orphans; every soldier should have it to keep him posted. Only Twehtt-ivb Ckvs a year. Sample copy frco. Address GILMORE CO,, je 28 3t Washinzton, D. C, GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION fJlO SMITHVILLE AND THE FORT3 and to Sea, on the Slmr. PASSPORT," Under the auspices of the ITibernlan Benev olent Association, on lilbhday, July 1th, 1SS1. for their safe, orderly and pleasant Fourth c T..1 tr i i tn oi ouiy icurfcious, pruiiii&e a pmas-ut uuie to all who particiDate. The best of order will be preserved, j Hie Committee reserve the right to exclude all objectionable persons. No spirituous liquors allowed on board. Refreshments at city prices. Music by Italian Harpers and Dan cine:. Boat will leave at 9 o'clock, sharp. Tickets Gentlemen $1: Ladies 50c; Child ren 25c., can be procured from the Com mittee or from Mr. D. O'Connor. Committee Maj. James Reilly, L. Brown, John Dyer, D. Quinlivan, James Corbett, John Barry, F. H. Darby. u je ii-3-tu-tn-sat Excursion. THE C M. STEDMAN FIRE CO. No. 1 veVl give an Excursion, on Wednesday, the 29th, on the Steamer Pas5Tort, to the Forts, Smithville and the Blacknsh Rocks. No liquor will be allowed. The Committee will reserve the right to object to all objec tionable persons. Refreshments will be served at moderate prices, faecucci's Italian Band will fur- J nish music for dancing. Price for Round Trip Adults 50 cerits; Children 25 cents. The Boat will leave her wharf promptly at S o'clock Committee G. W. Mitchell. J. P. O. Sul livan, T. H. Lockamy, E. S. Griffith and Geo. W. W. Davis. je 27-2t The Ocean House 8MITHVILLE,JN. C. r J3 THE PLACE FOR PLEASURE seek era to stop at. Finest Wines, Liquors, Ci" gara'and Champagnes always on haucL Eeataurant" just over the water.l BRYANT MORSE, may 21 lm. a Proprietor. Now Advertisement!. Parlor Orgahc. J Nt QUALL5 D DURABILITY. Their prci rerity is ba.cd an sJone ?oa their Fx- original Attachments. Th-. t-Ar?U7 ami im in atenas And nifcbailum ail 7 Organs ,tan4 p mlnit a&d d j cot "kfo tin wrrf f ft ear, and bre;k it t . the h 'vm w w - piaa fparu to itu, w u.T stock. Call "fflwe your al c.to t. ie S7 ; hKlNSBERQXR'B, hire Boon and Jlsdedtor JAEQS STOCK, aligns, and .itUb for asy busissjsJuat a-rlrd. Drafu Wote, Rt, Letter ard It r Le looks etaUoaery, Echotl Books Taosy (lood ' c' to., Ao. ' OrxM xd Pianos ca ety to-cu- ?tt)V ' h '27- Kti CESAR PACXtr.a CHESTS, RASH, DOORS ASJD BUHDS, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUAIBEK. &c ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, - I AT " - ALTAFFER, PRICE & GO'S. Factory: Foot Walnut st. :. OClce: Nutt, near Red Cross s lo Escursion Parties, Pic Hie Parties, Ami ' ' T imva ii iino stock of Messina Lemons Messina Oranges, very sweet, Cooked Com Beef and Tongue,! Lunch Ham, Devilled Meats ia Cans, Sardines, both Domestic and - Imported, Smoked Beef, Pickles, both Domestic and Im ported. Also, , OJaret of every grade,.; from 35 ct: Pcr OOt JO Upward, G. H. Mamma Dry Virzenay Champagne, in Pints and Quarts Lump's Lager Beer, Pare Old Stock Whiskey, and all other kinds of Wines and Liquors. ST Everything very nice, jufc to suit persons taking a Holiday ;ri the '6untrv. mt An elegant lunch for one or cny number of persons, can be secured! at very low figures, by simply leaY ing your order with j JNO,'L,:BflATWRIGHTf So; 11 fc l3 IV. Front St Keep Cool ! BOTTLED SWEET CHAMPAGNE CI DER on ice. A pure, healthy and re freshing beverage for Summer; not intoxi catiner. , X3T Pure, Cold Soda Water on Ice at the same place, under the Review Office At s. S. G. NORTHROP'S,, 3u Water St, fitore;
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