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,HI8 FA FES PLZ1SE 2?OTIC2a V Yin b glad to reetlrt cs&csk&Sda J firoa trax firUndj on aay and all raijacti e ge&trallcterert but &tmi of the writer acri always be far tlmhM o if Editor. g&suacsittilofis xLcst b wrlttoa' rn caly ra c!da of &oppr Ferjoa&litlii must bo avoldod Aad It ia oe?9elaUy aad particularly mador tood tbat tha Edifw does not always oadort the views ot correspondent, tmlect oo itat in the edllorUl eolatsaa, Hall then W. Ia. Dellosset again, E. B McRae, Henry Savage. The last named gcntlman wa3 the last Captain of the Wilmington Light Infantry, before it was merged into Company G. of the 18th N. C. Regiment, and was Captain of it as Company G. also. . We under stand t,he company contemplate, an ex" cursioa down the river in a few days with the hope of improving their finances. We trust they will succeed. 8a1Yf JO"' i" FKoi-Kirn.. tZ Six Bontt., fl60;Thr.o One month, W cent. ti h. delivered byearrien, P' . nirtof'tbecitT,tta VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, 'JULY 12, 1881. '-"Tberi will pleMereport any n f riTeilieir paper-regularly. NO. 164 IV i Jbl. ii 0 a Jrt!flTTlflnt8. flVT pUr w- I " - V- 1 THE GREAT. HAHHt FOR BHEOMATISI, tujralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Uthchs, Soreness of ih? Chest, Sat, Quinsy, Sore Thrcui, S&oM- jtgt ana Sprains, uurns ana Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Wh, Bar and Headache, Frosted fjaf and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. It frrtkn on earth eqnala St. Jacobs Oil mi timple and cheap External i-dy A trial entails but th com pa rati rely JJVootirr of oO Cent, and tmj one uffer wiik pain can Late cheap and poiitire proof piftctkmi in Elerra Lanftug off. ELD BT1LL DBUGGISTS AHD DEALEE3 15 MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, 2IcL, V. 8.JL. UnllWaW-BM t8 Spanish Laces In f reat variety. WHITE AND COLORED SPREADS1 Somereil btrainr, MEW LACES, Of Tirloui itrlei. Fine Embroidery. Ulsters & Suits i All aixea. THE TURKISH BATH SOAP Iml&f freely, the cheapest and belt in the vkit,(l etreifor 35c). Beipectfally, R. M. Mclntire. JilyU MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR SCROFULA NEVER FAILS. . i It Will Cure if Fairly Teite J. " It iItci me much treasure to be Able to Jfitiit I hTe derived an effectual cure of Kromia from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's jnedy for that disease. I had Buffered &n8crofttlafor more than three years, m bad despaired of ever gettiair well. I uiuiug luai liluu uy inree verj j-acnipnjHciaiM,wunout any good result. Jtteawmttothe NaUonal 8unrlcal Insti t at AUanta, Ga., and was treated there aort Uua two months, with no better re jatlua my family physician met with, returning from the Institute, I was PJMed to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and f,m ot used It more than a week before I xreredits curattte and healing proper- Mysorca soon began to heal, and the W4 my sea cnanged ag fast as the sores I had not thought of eTer getting J!i,Io but my hopes increased, my low -tednesAfied before th remedy, and I enjoyim? splendid health and am in plrits- The remedy ia mild aa spur JJf and a strong tonic ; It will heal the I! fcboni core in three weeks f taken jwji It is my opinion that It should a some time after the sore ia healed, reooTe the cause of Its effects; It should ea regularly by all means, for I have reaes neglected it, from the pressure of Jaess. and in all cases found that the rJcady mide would commence to re rjf", nd for this alone It should be woSJ!fQlrly 1111111 n effectual cure is U-t.r Nothing should prevent regu bt the of Q remedy and It should tomtr the prcper time. I would re goend to all who are suffering from jffto tryit. It will aurely cure you -PTeittfjjrteg I speak from expe- to lcai 01 cure from the use of it and w aer nuny and lasting obligations to tjosonforthe great relief I have ob- from Its use. Sufferers, trv it and be LTice. I am, respectfully, .N.C. JAIES a!mORTJ3. rtn m , . Jr lUmP for testimonial of remarkable .Pired by Mra. Joe Person, Pranklln- or Smithville. J32 STEAMER PASSPORT makes her Story?1? for Smithville, leaving wharf 8rket 6tret 9-00 A. M., except ri at?lV ?htn ehe wD1 leave Smith .1C '-wTA. M., and Wilmington atl 13tf tJ w HABPB 1 4 - V s. New Advertisements. Jab. M McGgwax Wil. L. D. A. Heinsbekgek New Hooks C W Yates School Books No City Court to-day. Shrimps ten cents a quart. Dont forget the family excursion on the Passport to-morrow. .. f "Watermelons are more are somewhat cheaper. plentiful aDc! Car.tcloupos are abundant but little h'gh priced yet. Wont the Opera House look-pretty when it is finished. ', . The office of the Board of Audit and Finance has been temporarily moved t. the major's office: ' Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. i k t An excursion trip from Point Caswell will be made by the steamer John Daw son on Thursday next. Quite a large crowd is expected. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t The society of grass widowers is in a flourishing condition numerically, and additions are being made to the society daily. The financial condition is "rather feverish, and it is feared that before fall there will be a general collapse. A Single Stone from a rnnning brook slew the giant Go liath, and millions of noble men since tha time have died from a single stone in the bladder, which Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure- would have dissolved and carried away. Unniatiable. Tl;e following is list of nnmailable let. ters remaining in the Postoffice: J. xi. Jacobs, Baltimore. Aid., no tamp; Sisero Foster, Charlotte, N. C no stamp. To-Nlght'a Excursiou. The excursion to Fort Fisher to-night wil! be the crowning event of of all o the moonlight excursions so lar given The attractions are numerous and canno fail to claim the attention of pleasure seekers. There will be vecal and in strumental music, and music for dancing, and besides all this the whiff of pare salt air will be of immense comfort to tired and wornout humanity. Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. f Arrested Last Klght. Edward McFarlan, alias Pot Hooks and David Mallet, were arrested last night at the speakers stand at the head of the Old Market site. They are charged with &n affray and were place in in ' the lock up. His Honor the Mayor concluded to let them "sweat it out" to-day and give them a hearing to' morrow, it is not . denniteiy decided whether Pot Hooks was fighting for pro hibition or for fun. Skinny Men. Wells' iHcalth Eenewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and Weakness of the generative functions,, $1 at drug gists. Depot J. C. Munds. A Card ot Thanks Philadelphia, November 5, 1830. For the benefit of others who may suffer as I have. I write to say, that on Thursday, October 21st, I was attacked with the most severe and excruciating pains, (apparently iheumaticor. neural- eic.) on the ieit side ot my necK ana head, accompanied with stiffness of the muscles. The paroxysms of pain would come at intervals of two or three hours day and night, from which I lost sleep and suffered intensely. After tryin various remedies, meat and hops, bella donna plasters, crude petroleum and tar Dentine, chloroform liniment, etc with out experiencing any apparent relief, ha vice seen your advertisement in one of our daily papers I coacluded on Sdn day to try SL Jacobs Oil, though not having much faith in so called patent medicines. I was presented with a bot tle by a friend, to-whom 1 had stated my intentions, and to say that its action was magical" does not to me, convey what I would express. It was simply wonderfuL Applied and thoroughly rubbed in in five minutes the paroxysms would ston so- to express it, like a flash, &nd bv constant application, the last of which was Tuesday, 4 A. M., the pains were entirely subdued, and-I have not had a return of them. To say I am thank ful and feel the greatest gratitude to God, and through Him to man, for the means of obtaining such relief, is but fee bly expressive of my feelings; and I deem it my duty to let others know f, and ob tain relief from the same source. Fk. W. Ward, 20W Titan Street LOO A , Think or 11 . At Shelby, 250 miles west from Wil mington, almost under the shadow of the mountains, and within two miles ot the famous, health giving, life reviving Cleaveiand Springs, the thermometer on Tuesday last was 105, so says the Shelby Aurora, and then as we travel still far ther west, and reach the thriving, pretty little town of Hickory, right near the old Grand Father Mountain and. only a few miles from the ? far-famed, sparkling Catawba Springs we are ; told by the Hickory Carolinian that the mercury on the same day (Tuesday) "was 100 and tho rise in the shade for ; several hpurs,' from which we infer that "possible 105 was reached in that locality also." Now brethren as comparisons are sometimes odious, all we have to say is this, if you want to find a cool place come to Wil mington, where the thermometer on the hottest day this season has not exceeded 97. Come down and take a whiff of our invigorating salt air, and a plunge in old Ocean and enjoy our delightful sea breezes, and then you can go back home again refreshed and strengthened for another hot spell. , i A Pauper and His Four Dogs, The County Commissioners granted permission yesterday to Ben to return to the Poor House, the hospital ity, of which he has been enjoying for the past three years. It seems that Ben had- a penchant for suck-egg dogs, and was so very fond of them there were four of these canines down on the inventory of his worldly possessions. The four dogs were very annoying to Mr. Savage, the Super intendent of the Institution, and he told Ben that he must dispose of them. This the pauper refused to do, stating, "dat he wasn't gwine tcr 'linquish enny ob his rights as a free American citizen, an' ef dem dogs went he would lef too." The dogs were sent off, and Ben left the institution in high dugeon. He' remained away for about a week, and went back to take up the cold charity and stale biscuit of the Tho SnnPrfnteridftnt refused to admit him ftfrftin without a txjrmit from ffcp nnmmU.mn.ra nd on TPaterrlav. w -.-f J J I Ben, with tears in his eyes, asked for giveness and was allowed to. return, un der promise of cheerful obedience to the commands of Mr. Savage. As the Der- . I mit was handed the suppliant b'y the " -I nierk. the Chairman in his stentorian voir and in the laneuaire of a son of ' I San Francisco, said : "The dogs must go ll More People Die from diseased kidneys than ofconsump tion, but not one fatal case in a thous and would occur if Warner's Safe Kid nev and JUiver vjure was ta&eu iu uuic- t ' r A 1 a.: - By all means try it. Something to Tblnk About. Dr. Thomas F. Wood, from the Board of Health, by invitation appeared before Am l 11 the Board or -ajaermen yesteraay ana i gave tne uuy -camera Buueuiiu iu think about concerning the necessary rtTprantions for sanitary, measures. Dr. t- . " l I xvnA in ih first Tlarifi nresented to ,,v,v, r r 7 I the Board a plan by which the earbag6 from thft citv could be removed in a very thnroncrh and fivstematfc manner, an J - O i r, i r.m;ta BomA .oinfrin the river on a marsh or island to be designated by the Commissioners of Navigation, and there damped instead of-as at present t..iaA b!if I 1,IU vm.. mm . mile or two in the country and then thrown out in the woods to fill the air with poisonous matter. Another matter suerEre8ted by Dr. Wood, was the OfrnW mode and .manner, of removing night soil, which, as at present conducted, loads the night air with the most offensive and unwholesome .odors. A remedy and an improvement for this, with the plan for the improvement was also suggested by Dr. Wood. At the con! elusion of the Doctors remaks a vote of thanks was unanimously tendered him by the Board of Aldermen for his sugges- tions, and the time -whichhe had taken from his Drofessional duties to appear from his professional before them. - Although no decided action was taken in the matter above referred to ether than we have recorded here, still we hope and believe that some decided action upon this subject will soon be taken by the -Board of Aldermen. Ladies who Apfksclitr Elxoakcx and purity are using Parker's Hair Bai- maw. -.17 io na nosT .ntfii. Hn 'i i 1111- i w atorinr crav hair to itaonzinal color and rw.ntT. 1 a-er BOARD OF ALDEBHKI The Board of Aldermen met yesterday afternoon in regular monthly session ; present His Honor, Mayor Smith, and Aldermen Bbwden, Huggins, Worth, Northrop, ' Chadbourn, Sampson and Willis. - The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. ' A communication was received ' lrom the Board of Audit and Finance, ap proving the lease of the Opera House to E. J. Fenny packer ; also,, amending the tax levied on iob printing ; approving the recommendation of the Finance Com- mittee from the Board of Aldermen for a uniform Tot the police j also, .concurring in the levy of a tax of five dollars per month on each and every, boss stevedore making a contract to load or discharge vessels ; and announcing Messrs. Giles, Jones and Calder, a committee from the Board to confer with, committees from i the Board of Aldermen and the Wil mington Market Company, in reference to a communication addressed to the re speotive Boards by the Market Com pany. The following report wa3 made by the Finance Committee, viz : It is recom mended by the Finance Committee, and concurred in by the Board of Audit and Finance, that no increase of compensa tion be made at this time to the police force of the city. Instead thereof, it was recommended by the Finance Committee and agreed to by the Board of Audit WW. and Finance, that a summer uniform be furnished ; but, after further considera tion, we advise that as the summer is now so far advanced, a winter uniform be substituted, and that this committee be authorized, with the concurrence of the Board of Audit and Finance, to adver tise for bids and enter into contract for the same. Also, recommending that the petition of S. W. Holden, asking to he relieved from the license tax levied on "Plumbers and Gas Fitters" be not granted; also recommending, as regards the petition or W. L DeRosset Jr that the tax ordinance ba amended so as iU" lue wx "niu u ttB to Provi(le that t mre than two compositors are employed the tax be $1 m0nth and wten in excess of two compositor the tax be S3 per month. It is also recommended by the Finance Committee and concurred in by the wauohbi finance, uu uie T J - j " A t T7V 41 i. .! Board of Audit and Finance, that the vPcra xlouSB uc ieaseu Wfl,tf' -f caa - f TT J i. TTt T Tl Opera House be leased to E. J. Penny- Packer for five years at an annual rental packer for five years at an annual rental 01 ouit payaoie qnarwriyj oe 10 pui nn. 1 1 t 1 1.1 lhe same ia thorough repair, as stipula- like good condition at the expiration of the lease. The committee farther re commended that an annual examination of the premises be madejunder the direc tion ot the Hoard of Aldermen, to see that the contract is fully carried out on the part of the lessee. The contract or lease has been ordered to be drawn up b thft 0itT Atto AI of thfl re te from the Fintknce Committee were a(jopte(j4 The committee on Fire Department I made a report recommending the re-1 moval or thft firfi-ftlarm hHl to a hHFrv I - . - rr . " ' to hA Prpnfpd nn ih flifw TToll K.niM.nrr I rZTl .7- Z T i:,7' ' r J' On motion of Alderman Chadbourn 111 ll P ft 1 J il me maner was reierrea uac& 10 me com- niittee, with instructions to invite plans and specifications for the erection of a oc"rauuuiua Iur DBUUJB8 ot tae same auu tue rvuiovax vi tuo ure-aiann MB wa . Am " a m -m -m ' V -v Deii to tne uuy Man Duiiaing. Petition from S. Blumenthal, to erect a two-story wooaen store witn tin roof . V mm and bake oven on Fourth, between Ches- nut and Mulberry streets, was referred to the committee on Fire Department with power to act. mi Tt !i d fii.' a xne oamiary uommuiee on tne com- ff nr t i-j I re8S I 'ine same committee was granted for- ther time on the communication received from Dr. Thomas F. Wood. Petition for a sidewalk in front of the J1" Stotes Marine Hospital was re- fedtoheChlefoPohMandwoa in regard to a street lamp m front of the same was deferred for further censidera-l tion. I Aiaermen unggins ana JNonnrop, to vHnfn voa fofoiinri tha matfn titA .lA I clock, made a report recommendinff giv-l ing the contract to J. L. Winner, he! being the lowest bidder. The committee on Streets and Wham were empowered to have the bridges on Fowth and Sixth gtreets repaired. mm. lna xiayor recommenaea inai the Board do not appoint a Standard Keep er. Adopted. The Special Committee to , whom was referred the communication of the Wil mington Market Company, reported pro gress. The report of the Chief of the Fire De partment relative to repairs to the Cape Fear, Engine was referred to the Com mittee pn Fire Hepartment with power to act. ' The contract for painting and kalso miming the City Hall was awarded to Geo. Irvin at his bid of $4C0. 1 The ordinance adopted by the Board of Aldermen, May 2d, 1881, relative to trading on Sunday, was amended by in rerting at its conclusioa-thewords, "in the city of Wilmington N. C.'V ( Alderman Worth moved that the com munication of the Mayor relative to the removal of the building of John A. Bar ker, on Sixth and Nun streets, be refer red to the Committee on Streets and Wharves, to examine the, premises and report at the next meeting. . Alderman Huggins moved to amend so that the committee would have power to act, which was carried, and the motion as amended was then adopted. Mr. Jno.D.BellamyJr ., appeared before the Board and presented a petition from Mr. JohnS. McEachern, for the city to pay damages to his goods by the overflow of drains during he rain of July 1st, 1881. - , ' On motion, the petition was referred to the Committee on Finance. A petition from the Trustees of Pine Forest Cemetery for improvement to Red Cross street, was referred to the Chief of Police to attend to at some future time. 5 Dr. Thomas F, Wood appeared before the Board at the request of a committee from the Board of Health to make a statement of the manner in which he thought the sanitary condition of the city could be improved by the removal of the garbage in a manner different from that at present employed. A communication from sundry citizens paid . the assessment for laying a I r "J ufa pavement oh front street, was referred to the Committee on Finance A petition for a lamp in front of the Second Baptist Church was referred to the Committee on Lights. Adjourned. I mm- --. . . i Mr. -erry is making some improve- I . i . . -rr 1 menis ana repairs to tne Jfurceii Mouse. He is the right man in the right, place ana ine nouse, under his management, l .i T-r i . . sustains a better reputation than it has The bulletins received to-day state that the President is still slowly improv ing, and that his condition is as favorable as could be expected under the circum stances. His temperature and pulse is about as it was yesterday, and all his symptoms are favorable. The Weather. The following, shows the temporature as recorded at U. S. Signal Office in this city to-day at the hours named below: 7 a. 78: 11 a. m. 87: 3 r. . m. 90. mo 4.Mnllmin. M4an i - " i - - . 87' r1" """l"4"""0 jo.j Ji. .nsn -"""""' Jndge Manly. Our entire community will be shocked to hear of the sudden demise of that great, good and eminent North Carolinian, Judge Mathias E. Manly, which occurred in Newbern on Saturday last about 7 o'clock in the evening. Something of a sketch of the illustrious Jud.Te will be found on bur editorial page to- -day. The W.Li I. The Wilmington Light Infanti 7, by a unanimous resolution passed at a meet ing of the company held at their A jmory last mVht. annofntftd mmift . tf one ' rr ' writo to Jefferson Davi his nhotonh w.hich tn ,nn.n.n. o ' fh walls of the Armory with if they are t nc- Cessful in obtaininn- it. Wr Tlavld ia an honorary member of the company.havi! "ig n 's nramsation an(1 hilftth d?,f fn.mi i ntifjman wa- Secretirv nf War cf the rr;fj a.. -or I tiori. .... I Qa(A lha w t. t thephotograpKoarvingCaptain, and to hare them all suspended upon the walla of the armory. The Captains we think are in the following crder. First, Edward CantwelL W. C. Ferzvu, John L. Cantweli, W. U PeRoset, E. D lvertisementa. Wil. L. D. A. rpHE MEMBERS OF TIIE W. LIQUOR X Dealers' Association will meet prompt ly at$ o'clock, ednt sday night, July 13th. kt the Iloward KeHef Engine JIaJL ' importaae bttttdc2i.!?i-i-'-rr . ; By order of President. JAS M.McGOWAtf, R.S. july 1 It Star.copy y- Tlicriuonictnr Da. - THIS' DISAGrREEABLE speU of weather being upon us, and the question of the day being how to keep cpoJ, I. would advise my nu merous friends and customers to try something from my carefully selected assortment of . CLARETS, RHIFiE WIRES, ORANGE WINE, AND OTHER LIQUORS. a.w Yiaiv;ii, u, xutJ Ufc) UUUCU, CU1U i somo of those Mb m mm . La INO II AIMAM IIIW ' BaWIIIUIIOf Of which I have just received a now invoice, I feel sure the happy ro suit will bo accomplished. TRY THE RECEIPT ! Also a fresh supply of Limp's Laser Beer Just received. Tho best in use. JNO. i OATWRIGHT, Jos. 11 N. Front St iyii E3ew Books. HAP PT-GO-LUCET Another odlUoa ef this tplendid new novel, by the author ef "Kutledge", which produced , so remark able a aensation end had rach an enormoui le many year ago. Thla new novel; 111 "liiasy," ia even better thin "Kutledge," and is haricg a tremendous tale, rrice, fl.CO. ' A WIFE'S T 3 AGED F. -Another laUnie 1t intereetintr sew novel, by If ay A grata FleiDinjr.author of "Guy Eareeourt'i W&e.M "A Wonderful Woman," ete. Price, SI 60. BAD BOI'S FlKaT EE 4DEB1 he rich est Unrlffqne on the old-fuhioned School Book ever publiihed. Fall tf rla Cures. Trice 16 cents. JToreale at ER15HbEJiQB'S. j v 11 Lira Book and Uoeio 8 tore GEEAT EEDUCHOIT IN PHIGES; OF SPRING G00D8.' TWO-HUNDRED CAS3DIERS PANTS ONE HUNDRED 31ARSEILLE3 VESTd Fcr sale very low by Sol. Beared Bros. jy 2-1 w School Boo! JCLIi BTCCi: ALWAYS 03 HATTD, lifcadqaarisri far Ttxt Bookj adonUi bx : the .Quu Board of Eda6aU9a. Liberal dU oant TeMhrs OUGA S??or CaiToh, Sahool aad Par lor use. rUaceof tis bexi make alwayf on haad at . ' - w Book Store j ir 11
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