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1H18 PAP sed .wry afternoon. BwHfi I D4J T. J A M , , riONS.FOSXAGE PAID. fii, month. SS60 : Threo r r-' v ' I. fl 15: Oae month, Woeata, "Der will be delivered byearrfert, .,,, retei low and liberal i3i&ribe" will please report any and faeir papers regularly. VAdvertisementB. THE GREAT FOR RHEUMATISM, Keurafgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sackacho, Soreness of iho Chest, Soul, Quins, Sere Throat, Swell , inp and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bod7 Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. St Preparation on earth equala St. Jacobs Oil . t safe, sure, simple and cheap External Sraedy. A trial-entaila but the comparatively triitj outlay of 50 Cents, and trery on auffer kf with pain can hare cheap and poaitira proof 4 iticlaima, DirtcttoQi in EeTen Langnag ea. BOLD BT ALL DBUGGISTS A KD DEALERS IN MEDICnTE, A.V0GELER fc CO., Haltimore, JWd., T7. 8. Jk iprillMav-nae to . HEW L&GES. White and Cream colored. Lace Curtains, Upland by the yard, White and Ecru Lace Lambrequins; And material for lining. CORNIC Various styles. tAUrT3-0IL CLOTIIS MATTINGS. Atiery reasonable prices. TURKISH BATH SOAP ! C Cakes for 25 eents: 'tis eaatl and cheat Respectfully, R. M. Mclntire. MRS. JOE PERSONS REMEDY FOR SCROFULA NEVER FAILS. It Will Cure if Fairly Tested.' It gives me much pleasure to be able to Kauithat I have derived an effectual cure of wrofula from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's jruedy for that disease. I had suffered fuU for more tnaa three years, d tad despaired of ever getting well. I m iretW during that time by three very m-neatphyglcianwithout any good result, jttenwautothe National Surgical Insti '", at Atlanta. Ga., and was treated there J than two mouths, with no better re x m? family physicians met with. :r "-turning from the Institute, I was soUed to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and jCT not l' more than a week before 1 .overedits curative and healing proper Ciiu ,y sores soon began to hea, and the Wk? V 8kln chnged as fast as the sores I had not thought of eTer getting ittala but mv bopes Increased, my low aal fdneMnl before tin remedy, andj now enjoying splendid health and am in spirits- The remedy Is mild as a pur- . . a 6trong tonic : It will heal thet Ku&born sore in three weeks If taken jjwiy. It U my opinion that It should to rtmU 60?e Ume r the sore is healed, rrmore the cause of its effecta. It should caSS? 'y ty all means, for I have buac neglected it. from the pressure of and in all cases found that the ready made would commence to re uSr? ,nd for one It should be cooJJVjy ttatU an effectual cure is fcjnVfVvt' othln? should prevent regu Wtipn Ulns of the remedy and it should eoame proper time. I would re 8cm'n?. . 10 aU wh0 etuTering from net-. , 14ir iesi- speaic irom expe- nn cure irom lQe use or it and Pa!T "f117 and l"tlng obligations to ti .lf-hfor the CTeat relief T hav r.H- j-pient of a cure from the nae of it and Wned . we rtlier I have ob- tlrM u Iu,use Sufferers, jtry it and be Kiiy advice 1 am, respectfully, C. JAMES A?MWI&. caru 8UmP for tesUmonUl of lemarkable tof?1 boy Mrs. Joe Person, Franklin fcitM v bT II. GREEN, Wil .N.C, kly(W4w-nac r5" I V , PI a irai. nn V 1 VOL. V LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. T TJ Wepb & Co Sunlight and Shadow Hkissbekgek The Star Parlor Organ C W YAT6DanQ'8 Manifold Books The melon season is at its height now The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 237 bales. At 3 o'clock to-day the thermometer in this office registered 95 degrees. Prof. Kerr. State Geologist, is in the ?mnnd stopping-at the Pnrcell House To day is the anniversary of the First Battle ot Manassas, fought July 21st 1861. We acknowledge the courtesy of a call to day from ex-Judge Watts, who is now a resident of Smithville. . There was some promise here this afternoon if a rain and thunder storm, but the elends gave us the go-by, and a slight sprinkle was all we had. At 7 o'clock this morning at the Sig nal office the thermometer registered 83; at 11' o'clock 90, and at 3 o'clock this afternoon 94. The maximum for July 21st, last year, was 94. Brig Helen M. Rowley cleared to-day for Arroyo, Porto Rico, with 5 barrels pitch, 10 do tar, .,000 shingles, and 210,000 foet lumber, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Bakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There yon have the lowest prices. t . The yachts Restless and Glide sailed 11 , a 3 . A. a second cnaiienge race yesieraav at Wrightsville, the first having been sail ed on Tuesday. On both occasions the Glide was the successful boat. Captain Green, of the steamer North State, arrived here at 10 o'clock this 9 morning from Fayetteyille and reports twenty-six inches of water now on the shoals and a falfinfc off of eight inches since the late rise. Who does not pity the sorrows of a veuosr rjerson with banes during this hot weather, when bandoline is in vain But she should content herself until cool weather with thick, straight fringe, that does not require to be glued into place if she will wear bangs. . , 9 Last Monday's Atlantic City (N. J.) Times says: Ex-Mayor Fishblate, of Wilmington, N. C, accompanied by his wife and charming daughter, are at the United States Hotel. He admires At lantic city very much and will remain for some weeks to come. The Mayor has made hosts of friends since his arrival here, no donbt due to his congeniality and'eourtesy. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. t Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington District Methodist E. Church, South. Third round. r Wilmington, at Front street, July 23 24 Waccamaw mission, at Leban- ou . . . July 23-24 . . Aug 13-14 . Aug 13-14 , .Aug 20-21 . Aug 20 21 .Sept 10-11 Whiteville, at Whiteville, Cokesbury, at Bethel, . Topsail, at Bethany, . . Clinton, at Salem, : . . Onslow, at Swansboro, . Coharie, at Averysboro, Sept 17-18 I. S. Bubkhkad, P. E. Mr. Timothy Sullivan's wife, 1107 N. Seventeenth street, Richmond, Va., suf fered with terrible pains in her side, and could obtain no relief, until St. Jacobs Oil had been used. After one or two applications of the Oil, the desired effect was produced. Unmailable. The following unmailable postal mat ter remains in the postoffice'in this city: Stern Bros, 32, 34 and 36 West 23d St., bet. Broadway & 6 ave., N. Y.; R. J. Barclay, Marion Co., N. C; Thayer Merriman & Ca, (limited) No. 731 Arch st Philadelphia, Pa.: A. J. Bliz- zard, Bladen Ca, N. C; A. E. Bristow, Hodges Landing, .S. C; J. A. Car stapher, Wilson, N. C. A Small Steamer. & The little steamer built by Mr. Taft, a description of which we published some weeks ago, made her appearance on the river this morning. She is called the Biz, and Mr. Taft . says that she was built and will be run for 'the purpose of towing fiats up and down the river. She Is a 8 tern-wheeler and seems able to make good time for a boat of her size and de acription i MAILT WILMINGTON; N. C, THURSDAY, JULY Sabbath School Lectare. As has been stated by as, Mr. W. R. Hunter will lecture this evening in the First Baptist Church for the benefit of the Sunday school scholars in this city. He has been laboring for thirty years in the cause and a number ef years ago was on a visit to our city. He will speak to night on the importance of the religious instruction of the young as regards the future of this republic, and we trust that there will be many to hear him. Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold wrl at Jacobus. f Ku. tuer Prucf-dln;a. We closed our report yesterday of the Anti-Prohibition Convention as Mr Scott, the permanent Chairman, was speaking, on assuming the Chair. At the close of Mr. Scott's speech a resolu tion, on motion of C. P. Loekey, -was adopted, authorizing the appointment of an executive committee, to consist of one from each ward and township in the county, after which, the Convention ad journed. ' Tor Builders and others Go to Jjlco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doers, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. f Tbo Year 18S1. There is a peculiarity about this year which MothefShipten never thoaght it. Its number is more reversible than any paper collar ever invented. Write it on a piece of transpareat paper 1831 and hold it up to the light. No matter which side up yon hold it, nor whether yon hare the front or the back of the paper toward you, you can make nothing of it but 1881 No year has enjoyed this peculiar distinc" tion since 1111, and no other will enjoy it mntU 8118. The year 1691 could be turned wrong side up without spilling, and so can 1961; but neither will bear looking at from behind. "The Doctors Said .wouM sever leave my bed. That was three months ago, and now I weigh 190 pounds. I cannot write half of what I want to say, but Warner's Safe Kidney aad Liver Cure did it all' H. O. ROURK, Rahway, N. J. The "Pros" and "Antis." The Prohibitionists and anti-Probibi- tionists both held meetings last night in the city. The former assembled at the City Hall and were addressed by Capt W. J. Potter, of Smithville, and W. W. Brown, colored, of Boston. There was a ery good attendance of both white and colored, but principally of whites, among whom thero were some ladies. Both addresses were received with much inter- 1 est and applause by those who were pres ent The "Antis" met at the Market House and were addressed by ex-Judge I Scottd Jo,. C. Hill.. At thia point ' I there was also a large attendance, the colored element in this instance predom-1 inatinir. The sneakers were repeatedly I rWrd iinrino- tha fi-nrsfl of their re- I - i marks. U01. lice XOUBg ana J. to. I O'Hara, who were expected, did not ar-1 rive, raucn many. to the disappointment of More Particulars or the Accident at Clarkton. . , We have aeard some additional par ticulars concerning the sad death by lightning of Mrs. C. C. Powell, at Clark- J ton. on Sunday last, which we give as they have been told us and as follow?: A. heavy thunder storm came np on Sun day afternoon and quite a large number of persons rushed into the house to seek shelter from the violence of the gale, all entering the same room. During the time the storm prevailed Mrs. Powell ma rai taA in n. Yinldinar Yipt infant I ov.. o 1 cauu; , hpr hnihand had inst walked to I storm. Suddenly, there came a blinding flash, and a load peal ef thunder, and the wife and mother lay a corpse npon the - - - - m floor, the chair she was sitting in being HttlA I j j v I uuaa m ouu .u-u A. 11..- 111. A r . W . vogeuier wiui uio rca oi uio vcwmui in the room, escaped without serious damage. The electrip current is supposed ta have entered an onen window near bv I .v.-; -r. a ou. aww w wuwn I struction it caused, we are not informed. I - CsatClo in tha Ilocia. Ask drusrists - for -"Bonarh on Bats.1 It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roach es, vermin, flies, ants, insects. 15c per box. - ".: - ElfllW. Drunk anoTDlsorderly. Kitty King, colored, better known as Crazy Kitty, was arrested this morning, charged with being drunk aad disorderly on the streets and carried to the Guard House where she now remains locked up awaiting the Mayor's investigation of her case. When a crazy person gets drunk from the effects of drinking mean, pop skull, rot gut whiskey we should think the party selling or giving the poor imbecile the ' poisonous draft would re ceive his just punishment if he too were locked up ia the same cell with the un fortmatelunatic T i v Adulterations. -The adulteration of food and medicine has attracted the attention of the State Board' of Health and Dr. Thos. F. Wood, the Secretary of the Board, has issued a circular letter to the 'physicians in the State requesting them to assist in the detection of adulterations. He enu merates soda, salcratas, baking-powder, cream of tartar, sugar, milk, butter, liq uors, flour &c, as also paregoric, lauda num, quinine, opium and such drugs as are usually sold for domestic use. Dr. Wood suggests that packages of articles where adulteration may be suspected be made up and forwarded to Prof. Dabney, at Chapel Hill, for analysis. The Fire Last Bight, The alarm of fire last night, about 10 o'erock,. was caused by the burning o two small frame dwellings on Eighth, between Swann and Nixon streets, occu pied by Marianna Brown and Andrew Hoskins, both colored. The fire origi nated in the house occupied by Marianna Brown, who i3 a washerwoman, and she lost everything, among others a number of clothes which she had taken ia to wash. ."She was absent at the time, hav ings left her children in the house and they were rescued only after some diffi culty, r The fire is'said to ,have caught from the hearth, where some irons had been le ft to ' heat. From this house , which was owned by Sam Hill, colored, the flames spread to that adjoining, own ed and occupied by Andrew Hoskins, T r J T--r.. wnicn was also completely aesiroyea. This latter was a new house, having been recently erected. On the second page of this issue we publish another communication from Col. Lamb, the present article being in reference to the command of Fort Fisher. These articles are published by us in response to a request made by Colonel Lamb that he be allowed a hearing I through the columns of theBsviKw which r we, of course, promptly accorded. They ; will be read with interest. Frank Leslie s Popular Monthly. There is a most excellent display of articles, stories, sketches, poems and mis- cellanv in the August number ot this popular magazine, and the artistic dis I Dlav is eauallv attractive. "Our lmmi- 1 5uJJl j? W. Domett: it is rerJele SS. sMonto' m it rif la nf fna nnnmnff otti. exceedingly interesting information, and has eighteen capital illustrations, Among the other articles are: "The . . . V. . - v-a Tin .Unnf Man Af lAltllflllini1a " TMHTD 1 ot inrKisn. nistarv: ino unauaiere dv Paddle and Portage": Courts of all ar r Countries": "Woman as a Warrior"; Jewels. Jewely and Goldsmith's Work"; "The Historv of a Hen's Eecr." etc all admirably illustrated. Besides the con tinuation of Prank Lee .Benedict's great serial, "A Late Remorse," there are short' stories, sketches, adventures, etc., by J. G. Austin, J. Eaten Cooke, j and other well-known writers. There are numerous poems of great merit Dy . . . Frances B. Havergal, J Francis Wal ler, Jane Dixon, Hugh W. Griffith, etc, etc; several of them are beautifully illus trated. The miscellany abounds with entertaining and lnstrnctiuo reading. The number contains 128 quarto pages, nearly TOO engravings, and a beautiful colored frontispiece. "At the Fair One's Door," from the famous famous painting by Erdmann. A single copy of the Pindar Monthly is only 25 cents; the yearly subscription. S3 sent postpaid. a AA'- r 1. t "1. tui;i.: I euu "t fUBk. .t11". " I House, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New A Smooth Cojcplexiox can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic For promptly regulating the liver and Kidneva and rtnnfvrncr the Dioou there is nothing liko - . av m v . itr and tni3 is tne 1 reason why it so quicklv removes pimples Md Te3 a bloom io the cheek. Sho notice. m JTjoW . fir rjf fljg OlliTeTaly. SPHERE WILL BE A Ml CETING OF the I TnutMii nfth nnlxM- sStv of North Car- onna, ia the Executive Offl m Kaitigh, on TTTPniV .V. lOth lnhr t J1 at- A1S o'clock, P. 1U at which a J Professor of Nat ural History will be chosen In the place of I Dr. F. W. fclmonda. resigned on account oil iU-health. AppHcaiion an ooia do address edto PRXSIDEN T BATTLE, jy 7-dw2w Cha pclimi, N. C: 21. 1881. NO. 170 Hew Advsrtisornonts. The tar Parlor Oreran MAMTAlS ITS ACSSOWLSDGSD aapremacy in Qntlity of Tore, Artiatic Doaifta nd Ueaerai fcxcellevcs. , Th atdilj icc-eui.g demand for tha production of tb cjiar Pari r Ogtn Com pany ra eon Sim sd then in tioi' o ljinal intention t ont nnillr perfci and design New aad Med -n Mtylea, njurr&nea for bean tj and v ilitr. swest, luil, ijmpi tbetie toaea, a- . tutio workmaoihip, ra iling npon th" .icrisiinatinjr pnbuo who have ao free'.y h wa thir faror, to award oar Latc: Kpecimeca a enjtiiivaase cf the same. War anted far five years , JSo pain i spared to show you my st c'c-. C 11 and make 3 our aelactioaat i? 21 Live Book asd 11 csle Sf r ' 1 l8.c V.r3 S ? D c i i- 12 a 3 3 as - a- coMs jy ll lw illiss E. ICarrer E AS JUST RECEIVED a beautiful as aortment of. Evening and Millinery ers, Afternoon Hats and " Bonnets, Linen and Mohair Ulsters, Uuderwear and Children's Clothing, which will be sold at reduced prices. . je 9;.. For Smithyille. fTlHE STEAMER PASSPORT makes her regular trips for Smithville, leaving wharf foot of Market street, at 9.00 A. M. r except on Saturdays, when she will leave Smitn - ' - ; ' . ' ' s rille at 7.30 A. M., and Wilmington at 4 iP.M. J W HARPE je lS.'tf Health is Wealth 1 -p. E. c g, C. WESTS Nekvb ani Bkain 1 jj Treatment : a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache. Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Impo tency, Premature Old Age, caused by over exertion, excesses, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dol lar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; 6ent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, ac companied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written agreement tore turn the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, (successor to Green & Flanner) Wilmington, N. C. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, mch 22-dAw-lv W GOODS I j 1 V I THf TTI y TTf T1T1 Hlfl I f T I lJtLdJlUlUUO raA.VU.&a TOMATOES I All varieties of Choice Preserves in one and two pound Cans, the ! best in the market. Our elegant Family Flour, tr Parole d' Honour Pig Hamfl, .Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulders, TT, T- A t"" ouuuiwjia vjuw, These goods mg all fresh this weeis m m Our prices and quality of i 11 - m guuaa wiu cuavxace you u you will try ns. Try the prepared Sonps. For sale at G feb lUliyos. II aad 11 BoaOTrccC3& mmc i am V' y plbabssotics.'-; Wo will be glad to rseelve caaaualckt!cn frosa our friends oa aay aad all rceti faaarallaiewrt bri. : - ; , The ucaa cf tie writer ssurl alayf be far.. alahed to tot Editor, OOoiasjcniatloaa tun be wrlrten'ra oalj aeride of the ptpr. - FeKcatiltiM neat bo avoided Acd it la efpedaBy and psrtf eilarly urdar tood that tie Edifa doe3 roi always eedors the views d ccrrwrr.etde, cjeiIzm 10 ttxt U the editorial earex. - ikdvortisenioiits. CARRIAGE' MANUFACTORY. rjlHE UNDERSIGNED, Surviving part ner of McDougall & Williamson, begs leaver tosay that he will continue the btuicess of Carriage Manufacturing, Repairing, Uorsc Shoeir.gr, etc., at Vn? old tUnd ou Chestnut between Front aed Watt'r treets. All persons i. Tr-btd to the old firm will settle with the anlerb'gned, and all claims against the same will bo presented to him for payment. R. P. McDOUGALL. jy 20-3t Coni, llacoi), JUoLisscs. 10 000 Buhs IrImo WhIteC0RN OTrN Boies Smoked and D S.Sldes OCA Ilhds and Tierces'. OOkJ New Crop Cubaj 100 Bbla New 0rlcana Moiasscs J ust received and for. ale low by TLTJAJiS & MURCTIISONL Flour, Sugar, Coffco, &c 1000 Bbla Flour, all grades, 350 Bbls Sugars, Granulated, A Extr CandC, 50;Bbl3 New Orleans Sugar, . 350 Bags Coffee, dlCerent grades, 125 Boxes Assorted Candy, J 100 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard "-' 1 75 Bbls and Boxes Lemon Cakes,; 375 Boxes Lyo and Potash, 200 Boxes Soap, 75 Boxes and Kegs Soda, . 100 Boxes cad Half Bbls Snuff, Shot, Bnr-kets, Paper, Spice, Pepper, Gin gerf Hoop Ironj &c Randolph ttheetlnga, , For Rale bv feb 23 WILLIAJV1S & MURUHISON Tlie XJnivexsi:W . . .... ; r. , V....--. OP;. .-. , taorth Carolina. G NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN - AUGUST 25th, 1331. 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Yates' Book Store, jy 13 ' RED CE0AH PACKIi.G CHESTS SflSH, D09HS AliD BLfKDS, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER,;lck' ALL 8IZE3 WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAFFEB,PEICE & CO'S. Factorv: Oflcc Xutt, near Red Cross st Foot Walnut at. The Cosmopolitan BAR 13 THE PLACE WHERE TOU can get the coolest, purest and mot t scientifically mixed ruomer Drinks to bo found la the city. The Tery best Wines Champagnes aa t Ltauors alwavs on hind The best 5-ccnt Cigar that fa made Dro n la and cool oT. '01IN CARROLL. i8 ' v Proprietor.
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