. ... -- . fT7 POSTAGE PAID. .cS x otk ffM ; Three .I"' Oi month, Menu. -ill be delivered byearrleri, HP .... rof thedtV.atthe ; CO j r 1J Mta pr t V-lotrMdUDem ivuu.t pAdrertisementa. nfFHREAT FOR hanfgia, Schfica, Lumbago, txltcht, Scrcrcss or mo Lhost, txt,Qains,vC.- o 71. jctSwoll to and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, tar and Headache, Frosted fat end Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. t fcmniion on rtrth tquala St. Jacobs Oil 9tltff,tur, simple wd cheap External a trfel eoUila but the comparatively tn wti of 50 Oats, and every one suffer to ua Mia cu have cheap anl positive proof I fecks fthc&ei ii Eleven language. KUIT1LL DSUGQISTS A5D DRALEE3 EfcMEDICIBE. XVOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U.S. A WfllWaV-tMtO Brucsels Carpets. pXGSIAT REDUCTION has caused jhb to more nlcelj. If you wish a BAR. iiUT call la the next few days. Some very M itrlo to telMt from. Rusnto iz&atca CorcotGCorsetG. s.1 Hoe we are iully prepared to fire satisfaction. IE CURTMS, Ij the pair and and by the yard, Tery cheap. Dress Goods and Trimm.n&rs (A Specialty.) a pd, fresh assortment. . "TZllUE BATH" SOAP, HAVE TOU TRIED IT I Keepectfully, R. M. Mclntlre. Ill m JOE PERSON'S RIJIEDY FOR SCROPU L A. NEVER FAILS. U Will Curt if Fairly Teste J. JtfTea rrihlTe derivei n effectual cure of Hi . - v uo wire x ciouu o iw , vuflease. a naa Bunezea SCrOral fnm i 4i ' "io uuu aarce Tears, h ! JJ dPired of erer getUnsr well. 1 7T . , lQ" Umt w Jhree.very , -.-jMuaM .wiiuoui anv eooa renn't. AUant, Gs,, and was treated there ma monUl8. with no btter re my fAuUly physicians met with, rfoniing from the Insiitute, I was iSif J?J7 P,?rson'8 remedy, and tjtoZ?!!1 11 more than a week before I JJttscumtive arid healing proper- fcr of Lt vQ bean to hea1 ndthe w ny sUu changed as fast as the sores Ufiii not thought of. eter getting w5SUmZ iopes taased, my low 52r be?ro remedy, and I SK? JJe remedy is mild as w tTa tonic: it wtU heal WVT- AJSXQTODlnion that it awe toe after the sore Is. htaled. -.uaxiy oy au meanft, for I have 'SLl11 fouD that the Tl?? commence to re- iwd for thU alone it should be ttSrvv11 'fiectaal euro is SttV.0t? 8hoBld Prevent regu tfif S!0f "edy and it should !ead .n1"0 I would re- to fcrr 8cffering from S"flirtt. I speak from expe-fSl5?rfr0mlleamT- lama prate 5U?!CUfrom tte use of it and JfS0?fvand obligations to wJrthc Srea relief fhavoo uSliV?- Sufferers, try it and e tJW 4Mce. I am, rWpectfulry, . Kaop tor tesUmonW.of rexaxrcable M?&m? fe,PersonTrankll"n: ill 6-dAw-nac at I iMATISffi. UFaTiT 7 - T7TT lfTTnmMT a.T m itttti . . . vy xLiiYULui win, j. w inuitUAI, AUCiUbT LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. R M McIxtibe Brussels Carpets Pkos- Agostixi Moenlight Excursion Swithix C Shoktlidoe Academy M A DAUPHiKLouiiisna 8tate Lottery C W Yates I Am Now Becelvi ig Heixsbxbgeb The Star Parlor Organ No Cit j Court to day. No star ever rose and set without in fluence somewhere. Too much sensibility creates unhappi nees;- too macn insensibility creates crime Propped hairpin? brings more women to their kneed than all the sermons ever preached. Stockings may be now seen at Cape May and Atlantic City trimmed with rich bead embroidery. There is ono good thing about a boy when a cireus is in town.' "You know where to look for him. A - fashion exchange sajs that the bustle is gradully creeping back into fa vor, wherever that may be. A young fellow of our acquaintance says he don't wonder that his sweetheart is afraid of lightning she'3 so very at tractive. Beautify your homes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war" anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. f "Women' may be the weaker vessel, but when she finds a mouse' in the cupboard or a man under the bed, where's the mas caline that can shriek like her. Ladies should not forget that outside pockets attached to the dress, are no longer fashiontble ; they must be de taohed or detachable and hanging. We-are glad to learn that Mr. Jas. B. Orrell, who was taken suddenly ill a few days ago, is able to be up and was at his place of business again this morning. Three rrarket carts were, seized and carried to the City "Half" thia - noon bj Acting Clerk of the Market Hays in compliance with an order from theMayor. I r The' market carts are now required to move from, the sidewalds of Market and Second streets at 1 o'clock. The law was enforced yesterday for the first .time. under the new regime. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Bakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. t The following matter remains in the Postoffice here for want of stamps : W. Blackman, Lnmberton, N. C; Messrs Bawing k Archibald, 5? Beaver street,. N. Y.; Mrs. Anna Waters, Newbernr N. C. The following are the readings of the; thermbmeter to-day at the Signal Office in this city: 7 a. m., 81; 11 a. m., 89? 3p. m. 87. The m.'AX.imum temperature to-day was 92 degrr.es, against 90 fot the same day last yearv Captain TL M. Mclntire one of the most reliable "and successful dry goods murc'aants in this city, offers for sale a' fine, line of Brussels Carpets and other goods, cheap. ' See advertisement in an other colamn.in this issue. The Augusta r Chronicle and Con stitutionalist is responsible' for th fol lowing; It is reported that, during the recent canvass in North Carolina, Sena tor Vance asked one 'of his sons how he waa: going -to vote. The young man answered: "In favor of the wet ticket" "Proceed, my son," said old Zeb, it has made you what you are. " A safe and sure means of restoring the J'outhful color of the hair is furnished by arkers flajr Palsara,, which is deserv edly populkr-from its superior cleanli- -. ! ' aThermometrictL. :iXheJbllowmjp temperatures tiay, at 3 Vclock,! are reported or the weather lllet issued this afternoon: ;ey West, 82; Puata Bassa. 80; Sa ra-nnah, S6; 5 Charleston 93; CLarlotte, 95 ; AugttitaV 96 j VMontgonway, 96 ; Ce dar Keys,83 ; Havana, 78 ; Jackson- 195; Wilmington, 87. . St-" ' ii ... "It is abdve' all controversy a most remarkable mdldne," says Stacey Hill, Ksq.r of the Mt. Aubura Inclined Plane Kaiway, Cincinnati. "I was limping apout, hardly able to move, wna r neuwa titra in the hip or bciatlca. Hearing of St. Jacob Oil. I procured a bottle of it aiid with the third application yns able to go about with perlecf easo ana ccsif prt.' '...:.'- Temperance Orator, Mr. Luther Benson, a greaf temper ance advocate and orator of reputation, has consented to deliver two of his lec tures in this city. No definite time has as yet been fixed upon bnt dates will be arranged in a iew ays. He is said to be the su periorof Gough. Htd-Bngi, Roaches. tutu, mice? ants files; vermin, mos quitoes" insects, Jkc. cleared out by -itougn on Ltat3." 15c boxes at drug- gists. - .; i '-' : ; Strypea on 'a anake. Night be fore list , about 12 o'clock a gentleman walking along-lhe South side of Market between Front and Second streets stepped on a snake. His snake ship not liking such treatment ''struck back." No particular damatre was done to the man or reptile but both seemed to be so badly frightened that they slid away as fast as possible in different di rections. Hearing tho Street i. By order of the Mayor the boxes, bar rels and chicken coops of hucksters are being removed from the sidewalk. This morning" Officers Griffith and Scharf had large double decked huckster standi belonging to Lewis Gordon, a huckster, which has been barricading to some ex tent the sidewalk at the corner of Water andPrincess streets haulecPto the City Hall. The City Victorious. The three officers who in obedience to the Mayor's orders removed the market carts from the streets after market hours were indicted before Justice Millia this afternoon. The cases were dismissed at the prosecutors costs. We do not see how persons living in the country can expect to come to the city and violate the City Ordinances with "impunity, and then expect te have the authorities punished for enforcing their Ordinances. Ct A 3 m A - a T- ntuay your lmeresi. xou can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. f To-Night. I , 6. . under the auspices of Prof. Agostini bids fair to surpass its predecessors There will be instrumental music and music for dancing, furnished by the Ital ian band. For tired and worn out mor tals who wish a whiO of pure fresh air and to feel the invigorating breezes fromold ocoan, no better opportunity has been offered than this occasion The Passport will leave her wharf at 8:30 o'clock and return at the usual hour. The Pharmaceutical Asitclation. . The Newbern Nut Shell, In making reference to the meeting of the drug gists in that city, says j The delegation at the meeting of the Pharmaceutical Association, in this city, yesterday, was larcre. The address of welcome by John S. Long, Esq., and E. H. Meadows, were appropriate and able, while the response by the President, and also a short address from Mr. Wm, H. Green, the leading druggist of Wilming ton, were able, eloquent and to the point. Yesterday's session was taken up chiefly with routine business. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t Not an Unusual Event for Hew Orleans In the grand monthly drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery at New Orleans, on July 12th, $30,000, the first capital prize, was won .by ticket No. 78,112, half held by Jesse K Webb, a well known jeweler on Gay St., West Chester, Pa.,the; other half by P. S. Kearney, a journeyman with Warner & Searles, Washington st Vicksburg, Miss. $10, 000, the second prize, by No. 22,647 held by John JBenz, No. 7 Hope st, Utica, N. Y. collected through Grannis k Co's Bank there, $5,000, the third prize, by No. 23,547, half held by. Jas. O'Gorman, liquor dealer, No. 36 N. Del aware ave., Philadelphia, the other by J. B. Hendrickson, New York city, $2,500, the fourth by Nos. 97,455, 48,469 held by S. Stein, S. B. Pond, a well known music dealer, Union Square.M. A. Bowen, care of Richard Morris, No. 166 Front st, New York city, etc These are among many thousand fortunate ones. The next drawing will beJSept. 13th, and M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., should be written to at once by any in quirer on that subject who wants to ven ture $1 or 52 on the matter. Condemned. The little steamer. Elizabeth which has been plying between this port and Smith tille has had her boiler condemned, we understand,Jby the government inspec tors resident at Charleston, bat who are I now hers ca. aalinspestica tour. lTIlitTT AT liTRE. 4 Wooan the Tlctlm or the Assassin's Knife -His Flight and Subsequent Capture. There has existed for some months past a feud between William Phinney, a mulatto about twenty-five years of age, who has figured extensively in the police courts of this city, his name being also frequently on the docket ef the Criminal Court, and Lucy Moorse, a black woman aged about twenty-three years, , who Phinney; gays has been living with him as his wife for more than a year ; but this relation was broken between them,' so the woman states, abont .six, months ago.. At the April term of the Criminal Court Phinney was arraigned and tried for forcible tresDass. in hreakinsr in A 0 the door to Lucy Moorse's house, but we cannot now remember the ver dict of the jury in the case, al though we think that Phinney man aged his own case examining, witnesses ana pieaamg nis cause Deiore tne ury and was acquited. Since that time he has made threats against the woman and several times attacked her and had her so completely afraid of him that at niht she would claim the protection of the police when ever she found Phinney shadowing her. We saw the wounded woman at her rocm on Dock between Front and Second streets this morning and got from her the following state ment as well a3 the tacts whicn are mentioned above. Last night between 11 and 12 oclock when the woman was returning irom a iestivai neia M f . n 1 on Jbront . street, ner persecutor passed her ' near the corner of Front and Dock streets going in the direction of Orange. Neither spoke but she discovered that he had his hat turned wrong-side-out and was otherwise ,try. ing to conceal his identity. Lucy hurried along home fearing that he might rock her but before she could get there, he crossed the street hastened up and hid behind the proiectinsr end of a . a w hrihk wn.ll whir.h divides th nrp.mises OU which she lives from the adjoining lot. Upon reaching her gate she was met by an acquaintance who asked for a drink of water. She stepped to the pump in the yard, got the water and handed it to her friend who was standinsr a little to the west side of the gate. In facing her acquaintance it put her back to Phinney who stepped from his place of conceal ment and stabbed her undeJ the left Rhanldfir blade. He then ran to the edge of the sidewalk picked up a rock and threw it at her, the blow taking effect upon the right side of her head. The cry of murder was raised by one of Lucy's female acquaintances and & man who was passing at tempted to arrest the would-be T murderer, who threatened to kill tray one who dared come near him Phinnev then started up Dock street - at a v brisk run and Lucy Moore and I her companion went in the' direction .of Front street in search of a policeman and a physician When reaching Mr. B. H. J. Ahrens ice house a distance of about thirty yard3 from the place where she was stabbed, she fainted from the loss of blood and was carried back to her room.- The police were notified of the assault upon her and Dr. J. C. Walker the county physician was sent for and upon arrival dressed the wounds. - The in- cission under the shoulder blade was made by an ordinary sized pocket knife, is about one inch in length and not very deep, in fact is a slight -wound from which there is no danger of fatal effects. The wound on the head seems to be the most serious one. The wounded woman will soon recover if she has the proper attention and keop3 quiet. Her acquaintance who saw the cutting states that she saw the man hide behind the wall just before Lucy arrived but that she thought nothing of it and did not at that time recognize the man as William Phinney. Both she and Lucy are positive that it was Phinney who did the catting as the moon was shining brightly and they saw him distinctly af ter he stepped from behind the wall. The night police force were notified of the assault and instructed to keep a look out for ihe man. He managed to dodge them but he was picked up in the Hollow this morning about 5 o'clock and conveyed to the guard house where be was placed in a celt - As soon as the woman is able to come out the case w;l! be examined into by His Honor, the Mayor. ' 11, 1881. NO; 188 THE MAILS. The mails c;g-q and arrive at the City Pot Office as follows : Northern through maits. ... ..530 p. m. Northern through and way mails......... 6:40 a. m. Ralelgb."... .6.40 a. m. Mails for the N. C Railroad, , and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. O. , 0 Railroad, at 6;40 a. m. Southern enai.e for all points ' South, daily .......i. 7:45.' p. m. Western mails (O CR'y) daily . (except Sap day) 9i00 a. m. Mail for Cberaw & Darling-, ton......................... . . . 7:45 p. m. Mails for points between Flo . .rence and Charleston..,...... 7:45 p m Fayettoville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays; --and Fridays.......... ........ 1:00 p.m. Fayetteville, -via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays...... 0:00 a, m. Onslow C. H. and intermciii ,ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at.. 0.00 a. m. Smithvllle maiU, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days) 8 30 a. iii. Mails for Easy Hill," Town Cnv.'k, Hh iilytie ond Littla Kivcr, S C , every Mon day and Thursday ct.l 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOIi DELIVEliY . Northern througu und'jw&y mail;?.. 7:30 a m. Southern Mails 7:00 p. m Carolina Central Railway 4:00 p. m Stamp Ofiice opc-a iroin 8 a. ro. to 1 M., and Iroin 2 to C.oO p. m. Money Order and Kcgllcr Departmeut open same as stamp onco. Gsnorai delivery open frcm 5 :C0 a. m . to 7:00 p. in., and on' Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. Mails collected from street box3a every day at 4:00 p. m. Stamps for sale in small quatititics at general delivery when stamp office is closed. New Advertissement. Moonlight Excursion. ROF, AGOSTINI WILL GIVE A Moon light Excursion, on the Steamer Passport, with Music and Dancing, this THURSDAY EVENING, 11th Inst. Tickets 50 cents ; Lady and gentleman 75 cents.- Eoat will leave the wharf at b.30 o'clock. au 11-lt ISA I AK1I f A I LUIS , ve", ' f ayeuer, Said : 41 take great pleasure m recom mending to parents the Academy of Mr. Swithin C. fc)hortlidge., HON. FERNANDO WOOD M. C. Said (180) ; "I cheerfully consent to the use ot my name as reference. My boys will return to you (for their fourth year) after their vacation." For new Illustrated Circular address SWITHIN C. SHORTUDGE, A. M., Harvard University Graduate, Media, Ta., 12 miles from Pnila; aug llmd&w Wanted. JS EXPERIENCED Traveling Salesman to sell Furnishing Goods on commission, Address, giving references, KOHN, LEBERMAK & CO., 20 North 3d st., Philadelphia, Pa. aug 9-3t-tues-thur8-sat - E!oticev BIDS FOR ERECTING A BFXFRl? ON the City Hall building, and removing bell from New Market House to same, in accordance with a plan and specifications to be seen at City Treasiuer's office, will be re ceived until 15J o'clock, M., Auffust 20th, JAS, B. HUGGIN8, for Committee, aug 9-3t eod-nac Star copy Proposals. JjlOR FURNISHING UNIFORMS for the Police Force will be received until the loth inst. For epecificatlona apply at my office. WM.L. SMITH, aug 10-3t , Mayor Tlie St aF Parlor Organ, JX QUALITY OF TONE 2ND BEAUTY of finiih is u&iurp&sssd. leg&st acl At- traodTe CaiMofmost Modern Dealg&i, ex celling for Thoroaztneta cf Workmauhip, and eostaiaiog Actions which are ackcowl od fed as EQUALED BY FEW tnd xXCL LKDBYHO.NE. Fully warraatel to aive entire satisfaction. 1 11 titrated Catalogue tzitnUttd on appli- eaion. Pi ices Beasoaable Teru: s Favorable. For sale t an; 9 Lire Book acd Hui Mtrre 'I Am Hecsiving VEIY LAR JE STOCK ef tu hM' BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL 00K8, SCEOOL BTATI05RY PAPFS AND hS kLitl'Li. FSXH A31 PETt'CXL',' I5K ANO MDCILiur, Ha!qVrterr fcr School Bookj aioote by the btate Bard of Kdceatkn. ruuaus aaa v&UJLZO aiwayi oa oaad aai 8 - " -, . 0 1Y lAlXd FLiLiEs zroncr. v e win hagiad to receive oaomcrJcazoa froa oo friaais on axy and all tsijeeti e ceaerallttejrert tut . Tie &aat of tie writer mzxi alwtyt be fa aiahed to tie Editor. OommmilaatLjas rtart be wrlttea oa ealy o&esids of the papfr ; Penoaallties mut be avoidei : And It is expeeUOy and ptrttalarly aader stood that the Editij does not always eadort the viws of eorrespordeny, cxlea to rtat lathe editorial eoluact. New AdvortiBeciontB; : a afi.K.uiD OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRANH -DISTRIBUTION, CLASS I, AT NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY, SEPT.'.lSth, 1SSI-. l3Cth Monthly Drawing. . ' ' Lr.nisina Slit) M.r .Coawiy. Incbrporattnl i i 1S6S for il.veara by the Legislature for i-ducatioiial and Charitable purposes witft a caplalot 551,000,000 to which, a reserve fund of over $120,000 haa dnna fvutn ii.r1 . ijy an overwneimlng popiuir vote . Its franchise wasmade-a" part ;of 'the present State Constitution adopted December JU, a n isro . - .. . Its Gkxni) Sixole Nuubejc Daiwrxas will take place monthly. L , It never scales or posfjtencs. . , Look at the following Distribution; 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACn,HALF-TICKET3, ONE Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES.' 1 Capital Prize' -1 Capital Prize - 1 Capital Prize - - 2 Prizes of $-',500 5 Prizes pf 1 000 20-Pizes of .500 - 130,000 . 10,000 .5,000 - , - 5,000 5,000 - - "10,000 -in ono 100 Prizes of '200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 100 50 -20 - 10 - - " - 10.000 - ' - 10,000 ArrKOXIMATION PRIZES" -0 Approximatiou Prizes, of f300 2,700 D Approximation Prizes of 200 l,S0O 0 Approximation Prizes of '100 900 , . 0 . .. : - 1S57 Prizes, amountliiir trt . . S1 10.400 ltesnonsfl)l rorrp.ennrnHrnr B(rrnt wantinl i t w -r at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. - For lurthef Information write clearly, giving full address. Send order. by express or Registered Letter, or. Money Order by mail, addressed-only to M. A. DAUPHIN Nsvr Orleans. La or JJI. A. HAUPIHN.at ' r Ho. 212 Broadway, New Yont' TA11 our Grand Extraordinary Drawings an; uuuli iiit; ouai f iojuii ouu UlaUaclilCii . of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. . Notice to the Public -l?lie public are hereby cautioned aoarxsT SEKDINO A2iY MONEr, OR ORDERS iTO NUNES & CO., 83 Nassau St., New Yoke City They are Hooding the country with Bogus Ciccuxaks purporting to be of The uw,;.o otatiottery Company, " and are pany. They have no authorfcy vu sell tue Tickets of this Company and aie not ita ' agents. M. A. DAUPHIN. Pres. Louisiana State Lottery.Co. New Orleans, La., July 4, JSS1, aujf ll-wed-sat-lwdaw SGHUTTE'S SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL I WrightsvilleSound JS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION of guests. The table is supplied with the pro ; ducss of the Sounds and Sea : . Transient and regular Iboarderslakcn at reasonable rates. P. A. SCHUTTE, Proprietor Je2-tf RED CEDAR PACKING CHESTS SASKS DOORS AHD BUNDS) BRACKETSMOULDING, LUMBEBdC ALL 6IZE3 WINDOV GLASS, ! AT .... ALTAFFER, FBICE & CCT& Factory: Office: Foot Walnut st. Nutt, near Red Crosa Ti l. tz inr-i . 2TLUIU JLLLUlULaUasi 250 WM, 250 iStiuctXjY piu m n Porto Eico $fs)lzsses For sale by Williams & Ularclilsoue deep Cool ! BOTTLED SWEET CHAMPAGNE CI DER on fee. A pure, fceiltby and re freshing beverage for fiuomsr; not lntoxl catfnz. . V Z2T Pure. Cold r j w p lec at ILo sanur place, VLnfjctlxg . Ve at -4