7 r JAMBS, ,i icj oi&r. . COXTOB AHD PEOFKXCTJK, iUiliCRirriOKS, POSTAGE PAID. Tr, t5 CO .Bix cionths, 22 SO ; Threa uoathifl 55 ; One month, EO oents. rh papsr will ht delivered by carrier, cf eharjpe, in aay, part of, the city; at lbs ;o ra(4i, or 13 06ou pr fh Idrertisiajfratet low isd liberal fZ&'n ahariber wl! ! pte&se report any and fii!nirp;io raceixc lhir papers rep:oI&rIj. Haw 31 C4 - ... iBMHUliMTlg ffevrafgfa, Scatcalumbaqo, Backache. Soreness of the Chest, foWQajfdreJfiw tyjngi a'DtfsSprarns, Burns and r u e$ca!d$, CetierafBo'dffy: n c3 u - -- 1 -Tooth, Ear and Headache, frosted leof arid. Ears, and all other i: 5 Pans and Aches. - tCo Preparation oawth eqnals St. Jacobs Oil 4 sure, mUmple and cAeop External medjr, Atrial eotiiU but the comparatirely t rifling onU&jrpf 50 Cent, and ereryona anffer ln with iwia can haTe cheap and posItiTa proof f ito claima.! , " . uiwcttoia Eerea iAngnaaf. , - E6Lri BT ALLDEtJ0OI8TS A3JDDEALEE3 w hi . :I5 MSDIOIHE.- . : 1 , r fA. nTOGEIalER. afe CO.. 5 1 f 1 ' ....... ., . apimcUw-Bad to' : J 4. . B ALYia hNv G Sep t ?7;1"881. ioitor't-rir:';;K . f -t lis" ei .-;3Uioiorf, N. 0. DMidAMirreply;to yonr let ter Rflkiriv what Tlfchr'Afanp Kerned v. I c aid ly'ia.fetlie sales have beenTerj. iairt.anci so ar as a- can isarn, ma xveuie dy has been very satisfa6tory to my cus tomers ho tavettsed it especially so in the case of a little Z&UX,.ot Jthis city, ten years of 'age, -who-was troubled for a long- tirna with sores, breaking out over the face 'and neck:1 having the appear anw of Scrofula, "and i?hich had resisted the usual alterative .treatment for a long time? Sbo tootfouf bottles of the Bit tern last Spring, whetrthe sores entirely disappeared; and'-atTtothis time she has had. no return of XhejJherrskin looking ai'fair ancfclear asinyono's. Ti natifig 1&&t you may receive the suc cess wbichyour Bemedy seems to merit, i - . . 1 : i am.Tery respecuunj youre, - t j - Druggist. JPor sale in Wilmmgton by Dr. Wm. HiGrecnv Send for Circular of testimo nials, s- oct3-dAW it RSJ BEING RECEIVED BY E. YJ!.lt I it ' Steamer and by RaU; Ihe prices will be as low or lowei than ever before. Respectfully, r. ill. rlclntire. fERTILUERS AfiO FERTlLlZtMQ MATERKt." Cfri'OJ? $ AND '"SoRN i?LANlER3 Truckera. ami-others ctt'gat into'coriect channel to trade adranUgequslylby. , comj munleatlng with J AS. T. PETTHWAY, Agent For the celebrated Fertilizers, Wilcox, Gibba & Cqranlid daiao and Acid Phosl phate lepto- II. mm L 11 1. M a.bOi$&a$r-tfav U0B B - ;" . t - ,. . . - "" i - ' J .. ill ill i, i , . . it M ' "i,r 1 M 1 1 " . - ... ..i -- . i 'tv , - X X i . '-w J.i i VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTpBiER G, 1881." ' NO. 236 LOCAL NEWS. G W Yates School Boolca No City Court to.day. The Storm Signal was still floiting iv the breeze to-dav. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 943 bales. Full moon to morrow morn wig at 51 minutes past 8 o'clock. Br.briff Tramore, AlosHce, from this port for Hamburg, arrivedSat Plymouth on I uesdnyj Qcality rnd efBacy considered, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is without exception the best t ough preparation in the mar ket. Price 25 cents a bottle. Hon. Geo. Davis, of thi3 city, was reg istered at the Yarboro House, in Ral eigh, on Tuesday. Bro. McDiarmid, of the Eobesonian was in the city yesterday, as s seriously sad and solemnly sedate as ever. " Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you havcthe lowest prices. At 7 o'clock this morning the ther mometeratthe Signal Station in this city registered but 50 degrees. At Va3h;ngtoi4 City it was down to 37. I ,,To Builders ' and othersGo to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. - t , - In a" few days comes the Hebrew' Feast of Tabernacles, while on October 16 will ba the Feast of Blowing of Trumpets. This will end the Jewish feasts until De cember 17, when the faithful will again be called together for the celebration of Hanuka :: t The Barnesraore. The steamship JSarncsmore sailed hence this morning for Liverpool, and was exDected to cross the bar at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Her trip here is consid ered highly successful, and a confident belief is expressed that a regular line will b3 established. A farewell supper was given by Capt. Perry at the Puree! House last night, to the officers of the ship, which we understand was in every way delightful and successful. K Study your interest. Xoa can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. . , .... - t,,:, " - . I ' " - Death cf Dr. Seayy. Dr. J. B. Seavy, for many years prominent citizen and successful practl tioner of medicine in New Hanover and Pender counties, died suddenly at his residence?. near Newkirk's Bridge.4 in Sampson county, yesterday, the 5th inst., aged 68 years. Do, Seavy was a native of Newhamp- shire, and came to this State about 1835 and married the eldest daughter of the late Bryan Newkirk, by whom he leaves three daughters and one son. His health has been mSrm for several months, so as t3 excite alarm among his friends, but his sudden, death caused a shock to his many . friends, and a severe blow to his bereaved family, a portion of whom received the sad intelligence while in attendance at 'the Eastern Baptist Association now in session at Magnolia. He was a member of the New Hanover County Medical Society and a member of the State Medical So" ciety. ,: Proposed Tramway, It will be remembered that there was some talk here, a few years ago, about baildinir a railraod from Point Caswell fJ to Clinton, the connection with Wilming ton from tbe lormer place to be made" by water. Capt. U. P. Paddison is now endeavoring to enlist the interests of the people along that route in a tramway whicK it is said can be built for $25,000! The distance between Clinton and Point Caswell is, wo believe,' aboutf40 'miles. We think the project a feasible one and if tho estimate as to the cost is correct we shoul i think the road could be built It would certainly be to t the interest of onr business men here to help forward the new cnterpsise. as it would open op a country now difficult of access and would bring her much trade that no woej elsewhere. "Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. EiamelPainW ready nuxed'ani' war ranted. Sold cniy t Jaooh's. t Meeting or the Eastern 5. C. Baptist Association at Magnolia. riBST uat coxnxrBD. Committees were appointed on the following subjects Foreign Missions, State Missions, Ministerial Education. Sunday Schools, Temperance, Education, Obituaries, to audit the accounts of the Finance Commitees, of the Treasurer of the Association and of the Treasurer of the Executive Committee, to nominate delegates to the Baptist State Conven tion and to nominate an Executive Com mittee. On motion of Rev. JtB. Tay lor, a special committee,1 consistihgof 1 iC jDarrolC llsq., and Jtevs. F. jXieJ, and J. N. S tal lings , ' "was nppo lifted tJO" take into consider tibn'the propriety, -of. striking out or modifying Article 9 'of the Constitution. On motion, the Rev J. B. Taylor was added to this commit tee. After prayer by Rev. Mr. Bailey, the meeting adjourned. ... SE0OXD DAY . Met at 9 o'clock a. m. Religious exer- ises conducted by Rev. Mr. Cash well Association called to order by the Mod erator. The Committee oh Periodicals reported, recommending thj Biblical Recorder and Kind Words, a Sunday school paper. Rev. Mr. Bailey, repre senting the Recorder, addressed the body and received subscriptions to his pa per.. -,:"-.' '' .-'''.- Preaching at 10 a. m. in the Methodist church by Rev. J. B. Taylor. The Mis sionary sermon was preached at 11 a.m., in the Baptist Church by Rev. Mr. Ivey, the appointee. Collection $22.50. Adjourned for dinner, which was boun tiful in 'quantity and excellent in qual, ity. ";. 't , -''. When the mseting was called to order in the afternoon, the committee on the proposition to strike dut or modify Arti cle 9 of the Constitution reported, elicit ing considerable discussion. The Arti cle in question is as follows: Art. 9 The Association shall ap point an Executive, Committee of seven members, which committee shall have the superintend en cat. A saociational Missions and Colportage. They 'shall have the power to disburse all sums paid by the Treasurer of the Association for the objects under their charge, and dur ing intervals between the meetings of this body to receive and disburse funds for those objects, and to take such steps tor their advancement as they shall deem advisable, and shall make an annnal re port to the Association cf their doings- t It was decided not to modify if Rev. Dr. Hufham's services as General Asso- ciational Missionary can be secured. The Executive Committee were instructed to employ Dr. Hufham at a salary of $800. Churches called and pledges made amounting to about $000. s, Adjourned. The crowd in attendance was very much larger than that of the first day. Don t Die in .the House Ask druggists "for ''Rough on , Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roach es, vermin. Hies, auts, insects. 15c per box. '; . iio',T, About 11? If wo recollect aright the last Con gress made an" appropriation . of $30,000 for improving the upper Cape Fear river, since which time nothing has been heard from the appropriation orthe worii cf improvament.that is, to our knowledge. A gentleman,- who is one of our m'ost en terprising citizens and also: a leading merchant in this City, acquaints .us with these facts, and tells us further-that un less the work is commenced and the ap - - - - - propriation applied to that purpose be fore the 1st day of December, Anno Domini, 1881, the provisions of -the act become null and void and the appro priation lost to us.- Will some knowing one inform us why this is thus? Last summer would have been an excellent time for operating on thejbed of the river between here and Fayetteville. as the water has been extremely low for months past, while the trade of those directly de pendent upon the boats as a means of communication and transportation with our Ciiy nas oecn languuiung ;ianmij. Mjade fromv harmless fmater laU, and adapted to the needs V,6t ladwg and fall ing hau, x'arkers tlau liaisam nas taken the first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative," ( ; . - Uhaailahle Unmailahle matter, addressed ; as fol lows, remains fa the PostofSce , in. this Cltyz '-r:jsl - !1tt"t'J i 1 A Ishain Worthaci, 106 sL rar Charity tj U. H Wda 4 Co, 117 Fulton St; T. H LocliiiT. Pisa Crave, Ga, v. ! 1 p 7 Crinilnarcourt. F v ; The jlol lowing1 i&sea.have been " oispos. ed of Is. thijk6art'sincBofariast report State , vs'. l)amlXhadwickf jrhargd( with' assault ,; nnd battery. i-'AIotion. tq amendf IbeV-W.rrMtVpiti Defendant foundXiOi 'jforlt r State vs." " Tholnaf ? KnedV, cBar ed W4fsaccnj;-4n appeal iirom Justice-AIu iiscoart.! Jtjdmrht below furmed. c I State vs. filavid , Littleton, charged, with the slindef-wonren Contfned.1 4 8 late vs. . Wm. B ire wn; chargtid with carrying a- concealed vwea'pon & Defi'd antfoncd not gumyiaiid diWhargedrc i v:J6hn n C Curlew,- charged with'carryin a concealed wetfpdm .? De fendant found guilty: Jilti fti : n Stat vs. Jdlttl Williams, charged with larceny?1 DMdant foondMtfcli.-1 State vs.-Joha'W4niama.-charged with assault and battery i 'Defendant submits Staie'Vs. JohnWilTiams, charged wilh carrying a concealed weapon.. Defendant submitted ' osd Judgment "Was suspended. State vs. Samuel Carver, charged with larceny. : Case on trial. ' In the case of John;.Waddell, charged with larceny, on trial Tuesday night, the jury at a late hour returned a verdict of guilty-. v , : State, vs. David -Littleton, charged with slander.? - Verdict not guilty. S tate vs. Dick Fennef , charged : with assault and battery. Verdict guilty. State vs. Wm. L: Smith, et. al. charg ed with permittincranuisanco.- It is but prdpet;to state here in this connection that Mayor S'mith, as ' the representative head of the city, had been indicted for al lowing the market carts to remain on the public thoroughfares after, certain hours A motion, by counsel r for defence to quash the ' indictment wa.:being argued wnen we were compelled to close our re port. Freshwater Perch; Trout and Black- fish "Hooks "and Lines, A full assort ment and lowest Prices at Jacobi's. f BemsrKaITield vf RlCpr - Here is on ittitr for -those 1 who" are ; in teres ted ia the cultivation of rice. . Last Spring Messrs Elkins & Co., of El kin s- ille, fifty miles : from this city, on the Carolina Central ;R. B., lowed a shallow pondcontaiaitig' 300 acres, with 300 bushels of seed rice.v They scatter ed ittTfoadcast and . after 18 days drew off the water. The rice was then" left te grow. It sprung, up rapidly and has matured bountifully , and .that without any cultivation whatever. Not a hoe, nor a plow, has been about it, nor was it worked in any way. It grew seven feet high and it is expected that the yield from the 300 acres will be 10,000 bushels des pite some loss by the recent storm, or 33$ bnshels to the acre. Messrs Elkins fe Co have forwarded to thia city a sheaf of the rice, which is to be sent to the Atlanta Exhibition. It was receiv od by -Messrs Worth & Worth and turned over by them to MessrsNorwood Giles & Co., who will forward it, and it will be sure to attract great attention. i,Thi8 -rice, as has been stated is 7 feet high, while the average tor -lowland rice is generally about 3 andlor upland 5 feet, This reminds us of a eimilar circumstance which we" have heard of,- dating t some titty years ago.; A- rarmer, by the name of Sullivan, residing in Robeson countvr hot .far -from pibss Neck, drew off the water-froov a pond and then sowed with irk:1 It 5 viehied'SO buiheis to "the acre, and that without eoltivation. -It is said that the same thiilg has also 'teen tried" on ia small scale, at Green's MillV'Pood. near this city, in recent years. : a ' H r - ,. - , I, , Surrcn dered their Charier. Our. Fayetteville neighbors ; are; in a strange! pHght...u;,Jjrrwer:no.longer a municipality, the-charter of the town having been surrendered at an election held last Monday,4-in consequenceoFlx failure to cemproniiae with the creditors of the towniTnBiiaesUoii; now is. what becomes of the, town property? It i3 thought by some that -it vests in the State. The Netcs and Observer says that such of it as wasnof necessary for the town; government as $100,000 of rait I j L lv. l: ... . f iuou Bbyc. uwueu aj wutj low a, is prOD- ably stamped with st trnsin favor of its creditors. A bill in equity was filed by Messrs, Hinsdale fc Devereuxin the Fed eral OoiT- rfore4the surrender ef the charter, for the appointment of a re ceiver. The plaintiff sues in behalf of all the creditors of tlsiown.iThe progress of this suit will b watched with intern. Kerr Rooms for Grnaatia Lodge. oThe-Germania Lodge of Knights o Pythias of this city have rented a suite of rooms in what is known as the Tienken bujlding, just south of Granite Row, en Frost. street and have, fitted them up jnost comfprtably, ; though the finishing touches have no tyot been given by the jgnd angepmrjatie,--: Ihjitrict i Deputy hvC-OT'Gl tPrehipert, we wre rshown -!hroa4h"thef i 1 rotfms i h is morning and we mat say that for, -comfort and coavenieaeo-lhey equal if not jrpas3 anythiogjO?he kind in -Wit mington. After ascending the stair, way and passing through the, hallway we enteredlhe 11 te roomi -from .., there r.we werei ushei?edi into 1? the Lodge' room proper, a large spacious room 34 feet square with a pitch 15 feet 6' inches high and ct5pabh?(of seating some 75persens, This'rqplf iiceiy.-carpeted and well fur nished. : From the. Lodge room through folding doors we entered the Banquet Hall and from thence still another room to the North, the Club Room. There are two property rooms where the regalias, the billy goats and greased pole are kept, though these latter were 'all hid from our view and we failed to catch a glimpse of thesd. The Lodge meets in its new hall for the first time this even ing. - . Mr. J. B. Weston, 45 Greenwood street, Springfield, Mass., Supt. Car Works, Boston k Albany Railroad, thus writes: l am one more of the fortunates who have had the good luck to hear of that wonderful remedy, St Jacobs Oil. I had rheumatism in tho shoulder severely and could find no relief until I used the Oil.: I applied it and must confess I was surprised at the results. tC$hanjif i.to. Mr. Horace Emerson, of the Atlantic Coast Line, for a copy of a handsome illustrated card just issued by the Ajsoeiated Railways, with . descrip tive matter and illustrations of the sur" render of York towi. portraits of , Wash- others, aad various XotctCB r the Cen tennial, . He7 Advortiaemonta. 7 YorKtown Centennial; O A OR MOREGKNTLK1CBN caa secure 0) board and lodging in Richmond, dur ing the Celebration, If early application' is made to the undersigned. Splendid viw of the city from the house. Street cars pass within two squares. Terms, $1.50 per day. MRS. MART S. BARLOW, Richmond, Va., Oct. 5th 1831. NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. JOHN D. STELLJES, Proprietor. The beat of Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer and C3garav f - OYdTiCRS IS EVERT STTLE. MEALS AT ALL HOtfRS DAT AND night. . . Corner Second and Princess sts. ' oct 4 School Becks. rjiBAuas8 AI?I PARB3?T3 will fhd thit (hi JheapeapUsa t fcny - School Books, Ssliool Suppl?c ces. I at oet a School Books. ? JF B AT V A kt STY; 8aOUND.H4ND BOOKS at half Hh 4 prica of new oaet. -tUUOiJL &T.fT1056KXjof evar kite. I will asaka' it t yoar adraaUge to toy of me. oelS 3E JSiE. TO THINKf ABOUT: HOUSED SASH. :peeasH obdrb eabxy. i CASH, DOORS AUD BUND?, B JACKETS, ;iOULDING, :LUMBEB,:&c i i - ALTAPFEIL PBJ0I2 & GO. fft9 workmcn.rvrho5ira"1l!lll busy" there at work. ThruUslkihSiConrtesv of our old iLSAE3 ZrOTXUS. vT7oiItscd u rscra tosuacalcatlow frorj ozr fzUs.ii ca aj tsl all RJxts.a Csssrsi Isiest tz - ' 1 TU cas9 cf tie wilier nxst always fa iaal to tho ' I'J 2 ' OnanrrffttwtSoci ssut hawrlTkn, en 0 nlj . ore use ortia par. ' Forfcaaliaej xcujt ba aToUd - ' And it Is eiaDy andgaf tlsUrlj aader nood thattha d!tiidoe not always eador the viawsol eofr?joodsatst imlaas 10 ital',"" a tae editorial ecltt'ea,t New A dvortisomcntB, It l'. S CM LIT it-.. . SEA-SIDE Pi: , Wrishtyfiiie r , ?T3: NOWOPEV for lafilxfeCEP'ilOH A. il ''' : ' OlffUCfeL. - ' - . . ; j . . . . J5ST The table is aapplted with the rro UC63 of the Sounds and Sea. . " . ' . ..... ...... ! 1 1 ' i: ... ' :t .. ( - V - ": . Trimsicat aBdreir-ilar VarertAkeja a P. A. SHbTTE,' 4 Stables for Knt LARGE, AIRY. STABLES, two Stories, modern Iva prove meats- with good yard aU - tachcrJ on Fifth street;1 between Ann and Nun.. Possession a-iven at on p a. f i ! J i" I " ' Address, oat 84 P. O. Box TO JDST BECBI7EB, i A. fine assortment of - For the .; , --n BREAKFAST S TEATADLE, s j Consisting in part of : PRIZE MESS MACKEREL 1PI TINS, ; .1 ...... i ',.. . . ' .. . - . Y " UALIBUT FIHSi PICKLED SALMOHi ROANOKE ROE HERRIH0 And IdLTgQ No. 1 Mackerel . : -r T In Barrels. 5 .. .. " The Utter, being boW in any quan . ;;: : Zz'Mkr? ' aiso.;';-tci . . A VERY Fl HE SELECTIOU ! ' Colgate & Co'b, 21! Charles MoKeane's & Son's and VanHaagen e r"' ' ? '.', fc-"' STNOAn0;7mET SGAfcS. 'Those goods are tho finest niatlo in America, and! am .calling, them at ostremely lovrpnccs. , Call and m,afco your parchases. Ron, It 13,3 s i3 N. Froiil JQQhole and ITalf ReUi Bagging , uunuies r?ew aua p'cd llS. 111 J O in Bbls Sugars, Grnolated. ' v i yoUU SUndard A; Extra O and I GOO Bbl Floar' ,pde V " ' 1 !00'-' ' - Bbla and Boxes FreshJCate ,"2 , ' pi H ? Boies Aortod' CandTl Potisb, Lye, Soda, . 100 Boxea Ball Potaaa, r onn Box w jyjjj Boxes and ors.6oda, Half BbU and Boxai.SnnaV: 1 C j Ream If rapptag Psjerja IIajp Iron. rfaHa. Hav. Oata. RandolnS Yarns and SheeOnn. . ' ' . . JTor aale low by - tsptll Tfirjil A .TffllfTJIUjllXTj

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