1HI8 PAPW .1 V v .rer, aftarnoa, BV'..,r rffC ' ... v rIoN8.POTAOKPAID. V Mx months, fiJW;Thraa "I a ii use month, 60 oeftU. will b-deUvered byearrfars, r una rate, low and libera. , - aNeriben will pUasareport any aa4 'arw to reeeiTethsir PPrf regularly. jg0W Advertisements. THE GREAT FOR RHEUMATISM;- Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, 6W ings and Sprains, Burns and . , Scalds, Genera Sodily ' .: Pains, . v TcoA, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. "j Preparation on earth equals St. Jacob On. i nfe, turn, simple ud cheap XxUrnal jcnedy. A trial entail but the comparatiTelj triJur ontlar of 50 Onts, and erery ona suffer er with pain can hara cbaap and podtiT proof ef itclimi. . Directions in Ileren Langnaaa. 0LD BY ALL DHTJGGIST3 AKD DE1LES3 IS MUDIOHSTE. A. VOGEI-ER & CO., Baltimore, JifO., VT.S.JL. f Carpels 9 A HI SELLIKCI FREELY AND 1 HE oyect ls'to cloee out every pice. Th.a - styles are oo ar.d the prices are TELLING. If you wi-h a baraia come at once. The TRICE3 GIVEN NOW, ARE FOR CASH. MATTIXGS are seliing very low,Dotn plala "White and Fancy Colors. R. (VI. Mclntire. anjl8 8Urfo?7 JOE PERSON'S mil liKMEDY FOR NEVER FAILS. It Will Cure if Fiily TeUeJ. im'.m.nnnf, nimr tn be aOJc w I ... I Kate that I have derived an effectual cure of vrAria k tr Jnft Person's I rmedj fohat duTease? I bad suffered from Scrofula for more than three years, nd hsd despaired of ever getting well. 1 wistrea'i daring that time by three very mmentphygicians.without any good result, i uiea went to the JNauonat ournn- tate, at Atlanta. Ga. and was treated there aore than two months, with no .better re- ultthan mv fAmilv physicians metjwlth. After returnW from-the Institute, I was KiVf. orer1 it niraUva and -healing proper- I 'ics. Mv sores Rooabeentha, and the color nf.i.craafastasthe sores W. 1 had not thtuorhtof erer getting n . . . aj low I nemo, dui ray nopes uiw, , T -rz. r tttt . m MB m pmtedaefled before thi remedy, ana x givca j - -now enioyine splendid health and am in nnmber waa yariously estimated from 10U SS. .S:1 "iPtSi mon Ptnhhnm ri in thr weeks If taken ularly. It is my orJnion that Jt snouia txuken some time after the sore is healed, remoTP th ra nu effects. It should Uken regularly by all means, for I have 'ooreUmes neglected it, from the pressure of ''Qsmess, and in all cases found that tne ire already made would commence to re t"!Srade, and for this alone it should .be en rerularlv until an effectual cure is completed. Nothing should prevent rcgu- Jntj ia the use of the remedy and Itaiiouia fctikenat the prcper time. v I -would re omrcend to all who are' suffering from rofuia to try iL It will surely cure you ' Jou give it a fair test- I speak from expe- f-enee and not from hearsay. I am a grate- recipient of a cure from the use of it ana Sunder manv ami lastinsr obligations to Person lor the Treat relief 1 have ob- aed frt.m its use . Sufferers, try it and be '"rei, Is my advice I am, respectfully, KiUreU.N.C. JAMES A. MORUI3 end stamp for testimonial of lemarKabie ear. frc-parsd bv Mrs Joe Person. Franklin' .N.O. Sold by WM. IL GREEN, WilJ tj fdaw-nac rr Til .,5 LOCAL. NEWS. :: u -Nxyr, Advertisements. ! See ad Quaiaritine Regulations C W Yxtxs 8chool Book Depository Hxt?tbbrgxk Buy your Schi ol Books No City ConrtNto-day. j v- .Magistrate's Row very ilull. , j -?;" CoL 8. L. Fremont is' in. the city. - - ' . ,'. - . "And siili no:trshet ia the river. Mayor-Smith thinks of going to the1 A tlan ta Exposition. : r - . Mi llie wholesale jobbing houses in this city are doing a good business. Mr. P. Heinsberger is renovating hU store for the Fall and Winter trade.. Haverly's Mastadon Minstrels .are booked for the Opera House in this city on the 17th of next month, i . w -1 - - . Beautify your homes by rising the N. Y. EnamelPaint. ready mixed and war anted.. Sold only at Jacobi's. t The following are the readines of the thermoiiiter at the Signal Office to-day. 7 a. 72 ;,ll.ai ra , 83 ; 3 p. m , 85; Maximupi tcay, 86, against 85 for same date in 1880. .. ; - 1 1 Stndy' your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at A r rtair nf.Vm hslil.nl ial vhels for IV, ywa i the fire steamer' Cape Fear arrived in thij'city on yesterday from New York br the steamship Benefactor. 'Ihe wheels were put on the engine this after noon. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and p.v.. RTiv1 Hnodea. Axes. &d There you haye the lowest prices. t house oDoosition to the street car market house has been moved off the streets. The authori ties refnsed to license the owner to carry on a business in it. We understand ht hc unthorities will not renew the liocnoo to the stret car market on the 1st of September. '. , ' To Builders and others Go to J ago t' fnr Sash.' Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get' all sizes and at the lowest prices. A Hurricane -A pproachlnc. The Signal'Officerhere tells. us to look .... oat for a hurricane waicn is neaaiog iu this direction. -It passed St. IHomas, : r; : ; . ,. . . : : . . : r : : - l VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1881. NO. 199 . '-.Jw t ,; mnrnincr when tho I wind was f ' n blowing ai me raw wi ..v riour. It was neaamg orm " A.mavn At strike this COSSt. lhlS ULmj v - afternoon, at 5 o'clock. We Daroraeier w falling, an indication fcof a change ot weather.' This is ail tnat can oe tuiu yet. ; F re at Inmherton This morning,, about 4 o'clock, the distillery of Messrs. Godwin A Co..' near the railroad depot, at JLumDcrton, was discovered to be on fire and was totauy destroyed. The flames communicated to a lirge warehouse, in which was stored some of the goods of Messrs. v. uoawm & Co.. and totally destroyed tne Duuaing . . J . .ii :v. m't-r- immn (nii rontp. nts. toemer nnu o near by We could flUUKB "U1VU . . not ascertain how much naval ,3cstroea DUt learn that Messrs. God- ' . -nnt ft5 000. on win & Co s. loss is about oa tbere was no insurance. The nre . . . Kn tVp work or an i supposed to have been the WOrK oi an jQceri(Jiary. , " . - At Tine GrOff . , Onit.1ar number of persons gath- , . r: rjmrp. CliiTjt. E. . . Aian- - ... , virJ;,,!!. nine's beautiiui piace. ou .wlls , tt Aven:n'- to attend the parlor concert . u r OnarteLte ClUD. .ine " - a' . . mi to 200 per,on,' Then, quite a large I nmyr of ladies which fact, added to tne - rendered by the Club. aeugnuui Wt i a -ev Mr. Tillev. Mitehell, W elsh and x re- I , friends Messrs. H. C. mont, aau u r wm r V Manning. J. K. WUlson and J. G Bradly, made the evening a , most delifbuni I to 'be remembered and one. tk rnllemen "never sang to better ad ' and Sienor Tilli fairly out rival pA himself. The old man was on stilts and his fiae tenor wti very much appre- rlat and CPioved. The Liuo is an honor to the city and W citizens have iust cause to feel proud, of them. Capt. Manning was unceasicg in his attentions i.i ....nithn wno wens iroia iVm ritv were rczaled nith an elegan , supper of Sound fire. J Quick. Despatch. The Swedish barque Helena arrived last Friday at raid-day, discharged bal last and loaded outward cargo in 45 working hours, having cleared Jo-d.y for Hamburg with 1.237 casks , spirits by Messrs Alex. Sprunt k, Son. - j , J :To.uVjfie-Braik iad0 Kenrrs -tr that will rlritJgorito the body without intoxicatrotjs what we' need in these daja of rush -and; worry. Parker's Gin ger. .Took "restores the ill energies, soothes the nerves and brings good health quicker than- anything -jutt cart use. For a noraber ot days past a heavy s Jibke has been noticed here as;arising in Brunswick. county, west ot the city. It is from a large lire raging in the woods and which is said to havedready passed over a' considerable - distance.-, it origi nated, we onderstand, from' a stroke of lightning on Sunday,- the 14th inst. It will continue to.burn, we fear, until ex tinguished by heavy rains. ,5 The Alarm this Forenoon. The alarm of fire this forenoon came f.om a !m all frame dwelling occupied by colored people. A hole about a ' foot square was burned in the roof. The flames were extinguished by the neigh bors and passers-by before the engines reached the scene. The damage was tri fling. A similar alarm came from the same house about a week ago. i ; " k New Inientlon. Mr. J. P. d'Sttllivan, of this city, has applied for a patent on plow and sower which he has invented. The plow is very simple and it is a wonder -that every farmer has not thought of itZ. The new invention is designed to do the work of four plows and two additional hands,do ing all the work at one time. It makes the farrow, Opens it sprinkles guano, sows seed. makei the bed and covers up the seed at the same time. The plow points used to make the bed are attached uiaOJutaDle Bharts. xne nw dujw-wiii no doubt be a favorite with farmers. ' Mr. O'SulliTaa has tested the plow and found that it works to perfection. The cost will be only a fraction dearer than the plows new in use, . It may be a little too heavy for a light horse but wouia not in convenience a large one in the slightest. Skinny Hen.. Wells' Health Benewer. Absolute fnr nfirvous debility and Weakness of the eenerative functions, $1 ' at drug gists.- Depot J. C. Munds. - Grand Lod?e Knights of Honor 1 The Grand Lodge of this order were i af in Raleiffh to day at' 10 o'clock, in its second annual session. Some statistics of the order will be o interest: The numDer oi loogea m iug - . r l .1 : 4l.i. State is fifty-three, an increase of thir rn since last session. The membership is i' 915! an increase of 413 since last year There have been fifteen deaths in the State since the last annual session, and on them $30,000 was paid into the tate Thorn hftTA been thirteen assessments during that time. The membership o th order now in the United States is H? AAA on inprOHA At SOme 4U.U"U 1U ld,VW " the last twelve months. Dr. W. H. II. Cobb, of Goldsboro, he preseat Grand Dictator of the State CoL Jno. D. Taylor and Messrs. i- Jacobi andiM. Bellamy, of this city, re in attendance. . Mrs. T Ai'GlSt, 1204 WaiQitrect, Philadelphia writes: "I bad lonamma- tory rheumatism very Daaiy. auu u foot and ankle it teemed to have taken hold with the determination to stay some time: and the morning l opwnea ui Jacobs Oil I could not put my foot down to the floor, even for an instant, i it that evening for the first time.j next morning for the second urns, auu t0w -ternooa put my foot down for several minutes at a time. uodbuu;w-6 I could stand op and wais: s'kwiu; On Tuesday couU walk about my room, and went down stairs by holding onto the banister Now can walk quite well, and there is very little soreness and pain left. I shall go out in a coupio ui uajo, weatlier!tting est ttok! botUe and! a half and I can walk and am almost free from pain. It is a wonderful medicine. I wiUbay it by the dozen and make it a family medicine, as we are sub ject to rheumatism. Next Tuesday the; State Board of Pharmacy meets ia the city ot taieign. rinxmiu who have not yet registered sheuld bear in mind that if they do not k v.t lat. thev will have to -.for tha Board and be examined. AH druggists in towns of over SCO inhab itant! are ccapeJl by law w regisw. i The Quarantine Board mej Jesteray I in omimvme, as state J ny us. ad or dinance relative to vessels in qaarautine was adopted, making the regulations, very strict for those who may v it-it them while thns detained. This regulation Ul be found published infull in oar ad- f vertisfng colamns to-day, and theatfen tion of those interested: is invited ibgrcfo , . - Fancy On as Bail ( Thanks for an .invitation or'rather in vitations, to attend a Hop and Fancy Dress, "Ball to be given at the Atlantic Hotel, in , Morehead City, on next , Tuesday and Wednes day evenings, August 30th and 31st A very large attendance is expected on the occasion, as about two thousand in vitations have been sent" out. The fol- owing gentlemen form the committees : Committee Qf Invitation DeLancy Evans, Frank E.jVaughan, Joeeph K Pogue, Jas. Rampl T. W. Dewey, C. M. Hawkins, J. vv. Jrorbis, U. J. V oor tiees, H. H. Hutchinson, J. V. Powell, Frank Dnffy. W. B. McMilUn, D. T. Ward, Geo. M. Smedes, fride Jones, a. M. Furman, W. P. Pegrara, Jr., Isaac T. Avery, .W. M. Morgan, John 11. Winder. - . Managers Jno. D. Williams, Jr , E. Barnes, Jr., C. E. Mallett, A. L. Has- Hall. Luther Bridgers. K. 1. Graham, C. McKimmon, Ernest F Young, L. M. Long, W. E.Patterson, G. E. Leach. Honorary ManagertfMon.' Z. IS. Tance, Col. Thos. O. Fuller, Hon. Kemp P. BatUe W. J.Best, Esq., Gen. II. F. Hoke j Jas. A. Bryan. Esq., Hon. Geo. Davifl Col. Thou. S. Kenan. Col. A. B. Andrews, W. T. Blackwell, Esq., Capt. I . I S. A. Ashe, Col. Wharton J." Green, H. W. Fries. Esq , Col. Jno. D. Whitford, 1 Hon. L. C. Latham, Col. P.' F. Faison, I r J. T7 I u:i XT' TUT 1 I vaPw. nu " 1u. Htsq., non. juos. o. i arris, - xuaj. kj.i Dowd, Hon. W. T. Dortch, Col. T. M. j Holt, Hon. A. M. Waddell. Maj. K. S. Tucker, J, T. Morehead, Esq., Jno. Gat- hng,Esq. Weather Report The Chief Signal Officer furnishes the following special bulletin: Maine anabakota.' frair weather has nrevailed. northeasterly winds are re ported from the Atlantic and East Gulf states. The temperature is oeiow tne mean for them now in the St. Lawrence valley. New England, Middle btates lower Lakes Region and Ohio Valley. Slight changes only have occurred during the past 24 hours. The following special i j i temperatures were reported tnis moru inr: Eastport and Burlington 54, Mon treal 60, Alpence 59, Duluth 62, San Francisco 75. Fair weather is indicat ed tor the day in the lower Lake Kegion, Ohio Vallev. Tennessee, the East Gulf and South Atlantic States and cloudy ! weather with lieht rain and cold north easterly wind3 along the New England! and Middle Atlantic Coasts. i To All Observers Sea Coast Stations: i It is reported to the Chief Signal Officer that a hurricane was central last night a short distance North Northwest of St. Thomas, West Indies, with max imum hourly wind velocity of sixty miles; wind backing from Northwest to Soathwest; one vessel blown ashore. The information ieiven is not sufficient to deter mine path of storm but center will prob - amy meveoioriQwesi. auu uuics n curves to the Northwest,it will reach the While storm signals will net be dis- played at present the Chief Signal Om - cerconsiuers it aavisaoie vo seuu ovuiai warning lo ail Atlantic rons auu cau t a a i. 1 a T a J H tion shipping against possible danger for the next two or three days from this 1 hurricane. Uaze.v. Frank Leiiie's Popular lIonth!yf The September number is especially noteworthy. The opening article, by George Alfred Towu&end, eutitled "Days of Gloom in the White Home," is timely and very interesting, embodying a histo ry of the Presidential mansion, and the prominent incidents in connection with the attempted assassination of the Pres ident, 'i he article is illustrated by six teen fine enffravinirs Mr. N. ltobinson contributes an admirable article, "Bright on, the Queen of Lnglish Watering Places" with thirteen illustrations. "Movable Homes and Tent Life" treats of the varioushomes of the true nomad ; there are fourteen illustrations. An Early Visit to Marshfield," "A Kussian Home." "A Chapter on Roses " and Mr. Denning's article on "Comets," with its 18 illustrations, will be reaa witn great interest. Benedict's serial. "A Late Re morse," iscontidutd, and there are sonv excellent stories by popular authors; one by Chandos Fallon, "There's Burglars in tho lnnu" II PI Lrtfulci V uuiuwuuj. There are sketches, essays, poems, and an abundant miscellany replete with interest and valuable information. The number is embellished witn a nanosamc coioreu frontispiece, "Be Won't Hurt Xou , from Heywood Hardy's paintinsr. The price of a single copy is oidy 2o ceojs, and the yearly subscription S3, postpaid. Apechaeneopy will be sent post-free byi0Sing25 PabUshing House, 53, 55 and 5 1 Park Place, New York, RQULATIOH CF QUASANTlNc B3ARD IK RIFEEKCE TO PER VIVITIKQ VES31LS AT i V LL PFRi,S VISITING ANY YES- J- tel in Quarantine by perinls-i"n of the Quar aatiue rhytician, shall be required to obUin a permit in writing from Dr. J C. Walker Superintendent of Health, before they shall be allowed to return to the city, and 1 ' V ' all Stevedores or oiher persons engagr d in loading a vessei at Quarantine shall have their clothing di infected and receive a cer tificate to that effect before they shall be al lowed to return to the city; and all lighters or vessels of any kind shall be cleansed and reinfected and have a certificate to that ef feet before returning to the city, the ex pense of which shall be paid by the Captain or Consignee of the vessel for whom the lighteiingor storing is performed; and fui- tijer : 'that the names of all persons and ves- seis eDgagea m me Dusiness oi ioaiuuS u- sels at Quarantine be furnished the Super- intendent of Health or iNew lianover coun . . ft ... ... . y " amine 6uch certificates: and if any person l ii v a. av .rii.i.AU1!MnMii. Buau vioune me proTisions oi uiisuiuiu.u ne sha1 mv ft fine of Fire D0uar8 for each and every offence, and be liable to be sent out of the city, to remain until the 1st of November, and any vessel violating the ordi- nance shall be liable to a fine of Twenty Dollars, and be liable to be tent out of the limits ol the city, until November 1st next ensuing, and for the payment of the fine Jthp owner of the - vessel Ehall bo rcspott I eible. Published by order of the Quarantine Board. W. G. CURTI3, M. D. J. C. WALKER, M. D. THOMAS F. WOOD, M. D. aug 24-tf ' ' Buy Your Q0ROOL BOOKS, School StaUozery, Fa'.con Pens, Gillott Fenv Spenco iaa Ftr.r, Fiber's Lad Pencils, Dixon's Leal PsnollS At HEINBBEIlGEr.'u Headquarters 37 80HO0L BOOKS td?pt:d by 8tat Board ot Education, at thr HII8nEBOEaa. Live Book and MoiioHtore aug 34 l ExCUr&iOll tO tllC S0UH(l. t - npHERE WILL BE AN EXCURSION TO the "Seaside", on cdncsday, Aut -Lh; j 1 1SS1 The OakGrove will be free fr ail. Muac will be furnished by the Harpers Amusement for all, such as saiUr-, fihirir, bathing and danciDg. Wagonettes -will leave corner Jth ard Mar ket at Xrvi A. M. na c :x v. M Kinm in leave the .Sound at 4 30 and ll.JO V. M. Fare forthe Round Trip 53 ccl. aucr 2-Gt We Offer for Salu 800 300 100 175 75 Bbls F VCil, a 1 grids', Bai CO vf I; bis SUOAB, a i lg'rtd:, Boxes a;d Caddli T-J i r B Xf Dnrhata L Cot TOBA.CCO, Tiaicss Hu r Ju ed A ', arr i a 7 to 8 cuo-if. 50 Caadlit, Potash. Lre, itfaI , Co:.oa Tis as Hall & PearsaH. aag M U"hnAl ftnnlr Tl n i-i'nrr 511001 UOOJk litp iLUrj, A LL THE BOOKS ADOPTED BV THE iUie Board of Edneatlon a e n iipz t it Sto Th:rs aadechilart win fll U tofteiria;eiWoea:iuro.apttfbi HUt, LoTt3stoek tf Lwica' aniCcnl. msa's Fiaa ekadaze yjutre2lv.d. K FlLXOi aai Ol Jv.jsoa haal ... 1 aagia o W TlTRSi Ws will baglad is rtcalv aoasiC&kUoa froa trsi frUads on aav aal all cabkrtt r gqaeralistarttt bet . 1 Thm nans cf lis wrttar ssart slTtyt b fa nlaaad to tat Editor. ' f , , :- . . " f COoaijattclaatloBj cwt bs wrjrua oa only , eas sida of dsjmv . . . FsTtouailtiss lassl be? tTo!id And it Is epelaly acd arviulrly aadsr rtcod tiat the &liti &t acVaiwaji endon the Viewtfrf erriTSfBtti: uilsss so rial b the Ilftial lTrmtf ''aw - tut? OF TETKf- i. .... ' l.d - w Pya fctrLt: juI impaTti.coxErari'- ' ; . ' ... . " ' - . . tj.' Epri vvith other leading . i in this city, llio cekbrjitcd Trido of Uielauiryj9 Comes out preeminently ahead. 4 "I in vile a comparison with rdj .Flour, in tho market." It makes the best 'Bread, It makes the best B'oIIf, , ' It maues the bast BiecniL EVERY HOUSEKEEPER Who desires ' the ; Whitest and Sweetest Bread should not fail to send for a sample: v All I ask is lor: ion try lh18 FLOUR, once, and if :ou do not .'4 , una it superior to v any you havo ... - ; ' used you can return it and' I will .- refund your money. J " 1 A fresh lot just arrived ' ' ' : ' -.' .: FRESH AND SWEET. For sale by ;. j 10, 1. BOATIPUT, & IS IV. Front St The Landmark STATESVILLKj S. O. Is Ca hti:: t ! nt:3Mr ia 'Y 'eftVrr'.'Ki; Cr- . it ii .I: -oil? i na'-jf?rai5lXi?'4s.b:ubed .i. i . o u-'ty ct9 -'of' tLlVcet tnd yrt;;i 1 ,"c t c i'aj, tata-rtd basat t'.sr;f'1 a Ir."r I r. ii circa'-ntm fay ra." ; 'viX. f?.& In li 5 c ;uaty ia ta:ec:fci r,. d ii tad flTy r enii c tni wtitar ilockluibarg., jot .. . I .,f!v.ra ' Uithrnlrper!ar;V.tb:WoH.i Cr. oKd tii it e a imiC CaTa' jc Ag.n: ajaJij Um pt ci tanjba p-r !. lJn !e'r t'. .caia .ajyiJr ia ea n't cirenUti.n is l tbiiitt utSlag ltX9 Landmirk. Tc.e- 1 -Jg t;ws 5uTh j But fdreriblcglia fTest era North CsltflaaJ A d irr, j . . : f'L 1 1 D If XaL', RE0 CEDAR PACXIH3' Slfcin1 .... -k r " , v EIiACEET3, L'OULDIXO, LUMBE'&s a - ALL SIZES WlDOTT GL1 S3, r . ! i -r-i .V-'' '; : ; AT-... .'. -. : ALTAFFEIL PRICE COU FaebTry: ' Ofllee: ' ?oot Walnut tt. Zictt, near KeJ Crcca s ... .