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I X PLEASS 1TOTICS. We wta bo glad to rstalTa eoscr:5ilcUca fcroa ow Crtod on y aad all rrabf-rt c KsnersILr.t-roft tot Tbeas,r,f Vs9 triiff mzsl alwyt ba far 2Vr?vs titles csstb tV3iJj4 ' Aad es-i'Aiy ?id rriicslirly uader etool tht the VAlid?e t nlwtjs eadors the visors oi orrjfj . Jsr , arJvi siat ia tie rd;t-ri,! eclsr s-.; r., ""JOH. T.. J POSTAGE P "V - ;paid. .ilrl 1 K vQ x norths, 1150 ; .t. n month. 60 een 50 ; xnree I I eents. carriers, & p' ;-.r nsrtof the city, at the t I " Wls cents per V'slowandlibem 11- -iin atiarnnrtl9T VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. 1881. NO. 175 and v meeire their papers rejrulerl 1J. i e e 1HI8 PAPER The M iT ..IpETIEW, 1 I ' yew Advertisements ffljjCBBSIIir feJ-S THECREAT FOR RHEUMATISM J Keuralaia. Sciatica, Lumbsco, tsckuhe, Soreness cf zhe Chest, fout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- , im and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fedi and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. 5o Prfrtion on earth equals St. Jacobs Ort v t tafe, mre, simple and cheap External A trial entails but the comparatively rSii ontlat of 60 Cents, and every one suffer bf with fin can Lto cheap and poaitiTo proof g iticUms. DinctkHki in Seven Languages. ECU) BT ILL DRUGGISTS AJTD DEALEE3 IS MEDICINE. A.V0GELER & CO., Baltimore, 2I&., U. 8. JU ijril lWaw-nio to "TURKISH BATH" S k PI I Cales la boxfer 25 cents; nothing to fuual this article for the price. JCdTK.A LARUE STOCK OF HI J Bj the pair and by the yard. Samples seat to the country to reliable parties. Respectfully, R- EJ. Mclntirc. HHS. JOE ARSON'S REMEDY FOR SCROFULA NEVER FAILS. It Will Cure if Fairly Teste 1. - htivesm? much nlmtum tn oKU tn :biU have derived an effectual cure of rairomtbeu.eof Mrs. Joe Person's oedj for that disease. I had suffered nj scrotal i f, JJ JUdwpiired of ever getting well. I JwtreaWd during that time by three very iT"w'HiT5Kuns,witnDur. any jrood result. ui went tn th. v...-....i c. ' .. i i i b"" Atlauta, iJa., aud was treated there to. , - nun ii utiwrr r 'Uau mv family phvsicians met with, rrrtumin-from the nsiitute, I was Ux lry 'Mrs- rs0" remedy, and i not used it more than a week before I jttfrtratt curative and healing proper frA,y80ff,ooaSantohea, and the oi my skin chaneti as fast as the sores VI, not lh"uSht of ever getting t(riaia' b,ut m-v hoPe increased, my low iS11"-1' before th medy, and I tA It rnJ.Ti"S splendid health and am in 'Pinu- lhe remedy is mild as a pur- e. td a strong tonic ; it will heal the Uri i n ia three weeks lf taken Wuk,y 11 is mv Pinion that It should - .ve Ume &fter the Sore i healed, SL te,cuse of its effect- It houid Kma Ifrly by all means, for I have ,2ame. neglected lufrom the pressure of 'i-tf lQ U C1Uea fOUQd he teajl JmAde would commence to re kLi .for 11113 one it should be tf5Jyvmilil an effectual cure is uTrh TVT :sothIn? should prevent regu d?..eof the remedy and it should "ntoi , PPr time. I would re 'rS.t? , Kho are suffering from u- UwUl eurely cu yu p S, i i41r 1 frm expe D0lrora hearey. I m a ?rate- uodr1 0 a cure from tbe ue of it and PerL01 anJ ltlng obligaUons to M f.f?rthe g1 "Kef 1 haveob- i" v" llue. suir-rers, try it and be 7 advice inj. respectfully, fcUQip for testimoniai of iemarkable totv ??U by VM. II. GREEN, Wfl KM ME CURTAINS LOCAL NEWS. .New Advertisements. R M McIxtire Tu kiau Bath Soap See ad Postponement of Excurtiou J J GoBDdN Hands Wanted Heinsbebgeb-wA, Thorough Con vie Ion C W Yates Tour Interest The market was well supplied to-day. "VeDnor'fJ prediction struek just right to-day. Ghosts .habiliments must be spirit wrappings.. ...... . : 1 I ' Song of the dry goods clerk "Swing ing in de lane." The Criminal Court convenes on Mon day next, August 1st. Fisare scarce and high, but held! we have watermelons. "About this time" the Almanac prom ised us fair weather. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 30 bales. There is no poetry in the light fantas tic toe that wears a com. The rainfall here today was 2.95 inches, as reported i from the Signal of fice. . ' ' Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribofl, arrived here this morning from New York. ." Everything has to pay up sometimes; even the little chickens have to shell out. i It is an astonishing fact that a man sever gets drunk enough to mistakes church for a saloon. The old pre verb "never cry over spilt milk' ' is good advice. In fact it's bad to cry over milk, anyway. Col. J. R. Davis, formerly of the Purcell House in this city, is now at the Purcell on a short visit. Study your, interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacoii's. t It is a mistake to say that ideas gov, em the world. It is not so. The world is governed by sentiment. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There yonrhave the lowest prices. t Haytien brig Dauphin cleared to-day for Ponce, Porto Rico, with 68,000 shingles and 90,436 feet lumber, shipped by Messrs. Northrop & Cummin g. Tines are said t extract yearly from the soil abeut three-fourths ef the quan tity of potash and phosphoric acid that the cereals take up. , . No woman ever realizes ths utter help lessness of her sex so much as when she reaches a steamboat wharf three minutes too late for the excursion. Tnlt nhnnf ill facial exrjression of great actors! Did you ever see a small boy with his mouth filled with plug to bacco for the first time? It has rained nearly all day Jong, a fact of which some of our readers may possibly be aware. The atmosphere has in consequence became mucn more ena ar able. , Beautify your homes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint. ready mixed and war. anted. Sold only at. Jacobis. ,t Wm. Phinriy. colored, swore out a peace warrant itgainst Aaron Davis, col ored, and had the latter carried before Justice Millis. After investigating the case Justice M- dismissed it at the pro?. ecutor's cost. The following are the readings of the thermometer to-day at the Siginal Station in this city: At 7 a- ra. 79; at 11 a. m. 75; and at 3 p. m. 74. The maxi- um to-day is. 83 degrees, agairst 92 egrees for correspending Jay last year. 1 t Tucker Townsend, a colored youth about 13 or 14 years of age, was arrest ed by Officer Grant this morni ng, charged with stealiog, or attemptiDg" to steal, brasses from a steam tug, while lying at the wharf. Hayor Smith will interview the culprit in the morning. Vrs. Maria Keinhard, Pouhkeepsie, N. Y , writes: St. J acobs Oil is an ex cellent remedy. My son frequently sm5 fered with rheumatism. Since he used the Oil the attacks became less frequent and the ailment has sow left him alto gether. Neighbors and friends to whom I have recommended the remedy report the same excellent results. Personal. Messrs. Sol Haas, General "Freight Agent of the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolinas,' and Mr. Theo. G. Eger, the New York Agent of t'ae New .York & Wilmington Steamship Line, are m the city to-day on business connected with their rspective agencies. The Sumter Light lDfntry. The members of the Sumter Light Infantry are having a fine time at Fort Johnson. Several have returned home, though the majority of the company, are still in camp at the Fort. The ladies who accompanied the company are still at Smithville. Gen. Moise and daughter joined the party on yesterday and expect to re main at Smithville for some little time, i To-day and TovHorrow . : The excursion under the auspices of St. Thomas' Catholic Church, advertised for to-day, was postponed on account of the heavy rains. The tickets sold for to-day will, through the kindness of Pro fessor A'gostini, be honored to-morrow on his excursion and the- ladies of St. Thomas Church will spread a fine luncheon for the refreshment of the in ner man. The opportunity offered to morrow for a pleasant trip and most en joyable occasion is unprecedented in the excursion 'season. See advertisement elsewhere. Larceny. Lewis Williams, colored, was arrested yesterday, charged with the larceny of a pair of penitentiary shoes from Lottie J. Flowers. By way of retaliation Wil liams swore out a warrant against the woman Flowers for the larceny of some calico and homespun. The cases were tried this morning. The woman was dis charged, their beiDg no evidence against her. The larceny of tbe shoes was clearly proven on Williams and he was committed to jail in default of $100 bond for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. A Good Place for a Clock One of the directors of the Bank of New Hanover asked the Mayor a few days ago, "If the Bank should put a clock in the tower or steeple of the Bank build ing, would the city keep it in repairs?" The Mayor seemed to think that the , city would do its part, and the direc toi said he would use his endeavor to eive correct time from the Bank. A clock in that building would certaioly be a great convenience to the business community and would be both an orna ment to the street as well a3 to the hand some Bank building. Magisterial. Mr. S. Yan Amringe, Clerk of the Su- perior Court, has received an official list of the new Magistrates appointed for this county, by the last General Assembly, as follows: Wm. M. Poisson, Wilmington Township, in place of J. C. Hill; W. O. Johnson, Cape Fear Township, in placo of James Cowan; John H. Savage, Fed eral Point Township; Js. A. Montgom ery, Masonboro Township; A. A. Mose ley, Harnett Township. Of these two are new appointments and three are re appointments. The term of office is for six yeais, dating irom August 1st, UB81. ' THe Comet. The comet can now be seen with the naked eye in the northeastern sky about 3:30 n the morning. It rises earlier every.night, and wiii soon be visible in the evening sky and circumpolar like the late comet. Its tail is about one degree long. The comet is coming directly to wards the earth, on its way to the perihe lion passage, which will be made about! August 18. It will then be twenty five times brighter than when first seen, brighter, it is said, 'than the comet now fast waning was in its brightest hours. It is, after all, said to be a new comet and not a reappearance of the one of 1327. - Extra Lack or a Lucky Plumber Was shown . by W. C. Pendleton, a worthy plumber of No. 12 Bradley St New LoidoB, Conn., sending M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., one dollar and drawing $5,000 in the Jane drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery. The heavy rains of this morning flood ed the sidewalk on the east side of mar ket, between Front and Second streets. Piles of watermelons were carried down the streets by the force of the water and tomatoes, cabbage, corn, potatoes, applet etc, were scattered peH-aiell about thet streets, many finding their way , to the river. Above Par. Two $1,000 city bonds, bearing 6 per cent interest, were sold in this city a day or two ago for $1,040 each. A few years ago these bonds were, considerably below par, but since the Democrats have been at the helm the , bonds . have steadily ad vanced until now they are at a premium and very few for sale. ' . From Columbus. . Captain-Y. Y. Richardson, Semator from Columbus county, is in the city and reports the crops in that section as be ing very fine. In answer to our inqury as to how he thought the cat i would jump a the first Thursday in August, Captain Y. replied he thought the feline would land on the anti's side; in other words; he thought prohibition would be defeated in his county. 1 A Fine Opening-. By reference to our advertising columns to-day it will be seen that a fine oppor tunity is open to those who are out of a job. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway are in need of 2,000 laborers to work on that road between Richmond and New port News, offering payment at the rate of$1.25 for twelve hours' work. Any experienced foreman who will carry with him a gang of twenty good laborers is guaranteed a position at $50 a month. Under Water. Chestnut street, between Second and Third, was almost entirely submerged and almost utterly impassible this morn ing, from the accumulation of rain water. This locality is so much lower than other points in the immediate neighborhood that it is difficult to find a remedy. A very persistent effort should be made, however, and that at once, to construct a drain sufficient to carry off the water which accumulates there from every hard rain we have. A. Mysterious Counterfeit. A new and dangerous counterfeit silver dollar is now in circulation. The imita tion is in all respects perfect, showing that the machine used is of a high order. The metal is the only mark by which the spurious character can be told, it being of a white tinge, in no way resembling the silver used in the genuine. What this compesitionconsists of has not been decided upon by experts, but it does not require an expert to detect the naetalic impurity of the spurious dollar. Bed-Bags, Roaches. Rats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mos quitoes, insects, &c, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 15c. boxes at drug gists. Postcffice News. Postmaster-General James has hit upon a plan of facilitating the transmis sion through the mails at a cheap rate o small sums of money. The new device is an improvement upon the system o postal orders recently adopted by the English postal authorities. The im provement consists of three columns o figures, one to represent dollars, the second tens and the third units. Two denominations of these orders are to be issued 4ne for all sums within $2.50 and the other for all sums within $5. Tbe $5 card has four figures and a ci pher in the dollar column, and all the numerals in each of the other columns. The postmaster selling the order will designate the amount to be drawn by punching the figures in the respective columns. The orders will be payable to bearer, and the postefflce will not be responsible for their safe delivery any more than for fractional currency, for which they are intended as a substitute Both sets of orders are intended to be printed on bank-note paper, to be finely engraved, and other precautions taken against counterfeiting, ."it is expected that the department will bo able to sell them at from 2 to 3 cents for a $2.50 order and from 4 to 5 cents for a 55 order. The postmaster will enter the amount or the order in writing on a stub which will be the only check the depart ment will need, and will contain only the amounnt of the order, the date of issue and the name of the office upon which the order is drawn. This will do away with a great deal of clerical labor, since the names of the remitter and payee will not be entered at all in the records as is done in money order transactions, nor will any advices be issued. In order to prevent the use of the postal orders as currency, they are to be redeemable only for three months after date of issue. It is not good for man to be alone un less he holds both bowers and the ace. The President. The news from Washington City to-day is better. The President Ts said to have had a good night, sleeping well, and the official report to day is that his con dition generally is encouraging. A Straw. The friends -f Prohibition seem to be taking courag and getting their backs up. We heard this afternoon that a Prohibitionist went to an Anti and of fered to take abet of $30, which Anti -had offered to make, that the bill would be defeated by 20,000 majority. Our same informant says that ;Anti backed. We give the rumor for what it is worth. MJor llilPs Condition. There was much anxiety expressed here to-day among Major Jas. IJ. Hill's many friends as to his condition. Vari ous conflicting reports thereto were in circulation, bat these were set at rest by a telegram received here about noon slating that he was better, pr. J.t C. Wajker, Major " Hill's brother-in-law, will leave here to-night for Richmond to be with him. Young girls frequently see their future husbands for the first time at the sum; mer resorts. Many persons iron towels, fold them, and place them away before they are thoroughly dry. This is an error, end sometimes leads to results not expected. In this damp condition there is a mould which forms on them called "oidium," one varietv of which causes a skin di sease, known as ring.worm. DIED. LIPPITT In this eiLy, on the 26Lh Inst., RANDOLPH, adopted son of John E. and Athalia Lippiit, aged 2 yeais and 7 months. Funeral lrom St. John's Chu ch, to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. !flaBHnKHeeaErxssBWflBSBBHBJB2VmanUiiiJ Now Advertisement i. EASTERN EXTENSION, CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY, Office of Chief Exptxsek, Richmond. Va., July 25, ISSr. -yANTED TWO THOUSAND Laborers to work'on the C. & O. Railway, between Richmond and Newport News. Can report to J. J. Gordon at Richmond, or to W. A. Wescott at Newport News. Payments made monthly, at the rate of One Dollar and Twenty-five cents for twelve (12) hours work. Any expeiiencei foreman who will bring a gati ol not e-s th&n twenty (CO) e;ood laborers, ran have a position as foreman at fii'iy ($.0) dollars' per mon.h. and in addi tion 'tie c o, shall receive one dol.'sr for each laborer who willsLay to put in thirty days work. Necessary supplies furnished on- the line at Richmojd rtv-'ilprice:. J. S. MORRISON,. J.J.GORDON. " Chief Engineer. Supt. Construction. jy 27-lw POSTPONEMENT OF EXCURSION. maE EXcuasioN to bsi JTHvills JL ihif day wv.s postponed oa tccount of thd heavy raini, tat through the kindaeiio.f Pro'. AgcjtiM, whtse excursion t-kes xlce to-morrow, (Thursday), a'l i? p ;ieHion oftivkets ml ttflpeblij jr'Bera lv --w fa pleasant rime, will hTd sn oppo.tonitjr on the TkaridaT excursion whta the Ja'Hes of Bt. Thorna Ch rch will soresd a table of art pi luncaean and refresbmjnt. jy S7-U A THOROUGH COHViCTIOU. T ILAeJ BECOME A THOIWUGU COIi- riction ia the miadi cf most ptple flat th? WHLOCK PI13TC8 aad STAB 1'A- L'iR ORO USS are the most esir able Instra mmita ia th ma aet to dj. I th iiapor tant p iou ot Ti.;, ToL'CK and VUAL- itlLir t ey stand in adv&zeo of al. TCej jlto lflcot vDiTorpliy ytefnt red at d msed by iteadin Unsicistf ail ver tbe w jrid, tid every parchtcer n thoroughly fcc&viaeed wax ne or tae tne ceit. Ho pains spared to tbow voa anyjtoex. Call end make your i election at Jy 27 Live Book and U.nsie Store For Smithville. rpHE STEAMER PASSPORT makes her regular trips for Smithville, laving w hxrf foot of Market street, at 9.00 A. M., except on Saturdays, when she will leave Smith ville at 7Jca) A. M., and Wilmineton at 4 P.M. JWIUJUK JelStf I?j'y "A d vert Is as en tff Finer. t- Family iTeas Imported. Being somewK f jiailur with tbe 8 'ectiorj i.f OH OS OS : TE AS I lUt.'er myrelf I hiivo thomost Select Assortment of G un po wd er s, Im p erialp, Young Hyson, ' ' ' j ' V' Natural Japans, - And Black Teas ever brought to Wilmington These , Teas are bought only from the Importers, and are not only ' genuine, but the very FINEST GF THEIR KIND 1 Send for Sample. John L. Hoatwrishtj 1 11 & 13 North Front St." . 'a Fresh Roasted, Fresh Ground Java, Laguayra and Bio Coffees.' ' I grind my Coffees every hot r during the day, so can guarantee freshness. JMOa Li if OA! T, Jtfos. 15 k S3 N.lFront St jy 25 .Core; Flour, IIacoiir 8000 Bushd5C0RN Bbls Flour, all grade, 2QQ Boxes SmokedandD'S Sides GolTee, Sugar, &c. 2gQ Eaa Coffee, dlflereiit gradw, CCf Ubls Husrars, uranulated, I Standard A, Extra C andC. 50 1(10 75 Boxes Assorted Candy, Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, . Ebls and Boxes Fresh Cakes, Potash, Lyc, Soda, 100 Boxes EaU Potlsh, 200 Boxcs Lye 100 130X68 arui c5 Sova, - QQ Boxes Soap, - QQ Bbls cud Boxes SnwT Dozen Backets, -Q Reams Wrapping Paper, Hoop Iron, Nails, Hay, Oats, Randolph Yarns and sbcetlrurc. ' -. ;Forsale lofr by jy 1 WILLIAMS MURCinSON Your Interest Q.IYB ME A CALL BE?03B YOU par ehase School Boois and School DUtioasrjr, I hart afnUscpply of Text Bocks adapted bj the Btats Board ef Education. Also Blxts?, Fezcll.',Petr, TJoldtrr, Jar, Cxajcn, kcitkc Flaaoa aid Ora:i of the very bill make always on head. We watt yoar patroaafe aad will ao a'l we eaa to mixe buxiresJTeUtiocf p'exunU Yates' BoDli Btor?. mm
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