r
in,
t-f
edi
71
i c
ft
I
r .ffKr
' I e;
f "
) 1
-.i r. J A MSB.
JOB"
W 8L. tnontks. 83 50 ; Thre
One month, SO nti.
7 will delivered by wrier,
r: low and libera
iberi will please report any and
-Vile reeiTeiteir papers regularly.
I r gr
ew Advertisements
frTrT?nri TTT7
EllILl
FOR-
i
MEUI-3ATISI.I,
hurafgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Uekachi, Soreness of the chest,
foot, Quins, Sore Throat, SweU
wp end Sprains, Burns and '
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains, '
faoih, Ear and Headache Frosted
fat and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
ft PreptrttioD on earth equal 8k Jacobs On.
h i $mfe, iMre, simple, .nl cap Extern !
Uij. A trial entails tat the compaetiTaly
.,.... mi1m nt KA rt. and avarr ana nffer-
I k. ith Min ru ham riiuB n4 txMltrre nroof
f;, in claim.
" Directkmi is Eeren LaafnafM .
tOL3BTALLDETyQOISTSAin)DEALES3
IH MEDIGIHB.
A. VOGELER stc CO.,
jJaitimorcs sz. u a.
dsw-oae to.
Riliics, N. C, Sjpt.27, 1831.
Uki.Joz Fekso.v,
Franklinlon, N. O
Dm Madams : In reply to your let
'ruk;D what I think of your Remedy,
Jwottld uy that the sales hare been very
(j tuw very sausiactory to my cus
. . - .
tom en wno nave nsea it, especially bo an
it aw of a little girl of this city, ten
jtiri of a$e, who was troubled lor a
lrer, time with sores breaking ont oyer
'it face and neck, having the appear
ed of Scrofula, and which had resisted
it trail alterative treatment for a long
tise. She took four bottles of the Bit-
ia last Spring, when the sores entirely
appeared, and up to this time she has
hi no return of them, her skin looking
u wx and clear as anyone s.
Ticsticar that you may receive the snc
3tMch your Kemedy seems to merit,
I am, very respectfully yours,
WM. SIMPSON,
DrnrgisL
Forialein Wilmington by Dr. Wm.
fl. Green. Send for circular of testimo
ny oet3-dw
Bry oods
AND
JZ BEINO RECEIVED BYi EVERY
jiaaer and by Rail. The prices will be as'
tov or lowei than ever before.
Repectfdlyt
R. TJI. r.Tclntire.
JptM
PUH CELL HOUSE.
Wanner N. C.
B PEttRY. - . . vriiv
U Proyrtet r AUoii3 Hit
lvl.U tto t t ta. - "
- w r -
The Cosmopolitan
XM 13 THE PLACE WHERE YOU
iiS-1. Pt and moet
K-V0":. Tery beet Wines
I C r. J "c crj-ueafc nines
' kJJ n ulra always on hand
iT.lL"1'0 lhtt 14 Drop
" J0HX UARKOLL,
rropneuir.
Exchange Corner.
THE LADIES OF WILMINGTON are
on 25? VjcMge Corner, a superb stock
v1 Goods, Millinery, Feathers, &c.
"Men I win k- ' . .
v t j'cu uTe toe in cat
. W H I ll 111 II 1 IIII II I I
If.
r r,ft.. rr.;T-w, i1" tjiea or ran ami Win
UwT ?fud .Bott New Stamping Pat-
, MI8S X. XARRER, ,
1
1
VOL V WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
LOCAL NEWS.
Nzw Advertisement?.
S'IIIIaxxin , Sheilff Tax Notice, 18S1
IIeixsbebgee The Marvellous Orgabina
C W Yates Photography School Bocks
No magisterial reports to-day.
Daj's length 11 hours and 13 minutes.
No interments in Oakd le Cemetery
this week.
The receipts of cotton at llit3 port to
day foot up G77 LalcF.
Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 22
minutes past 5 o'clock. ,
Two adults and one child interred this
week in Bellevue Cemetery.
Maj. W. L. Young, Saperintendent
of the Daplin Canal, is in the city to-day.
'"What has become of the Newbern
News ? We haven't had a copy in sev
eral days.
Study your interest. You can now
buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at
Jacob fs. f
The interments in Pine Forest this
week foot up eight one adult and seven
children.
Ger. barque Prospero, KrenzieD, sail
ed from Hamburg for this port on the
11th inst.
Steamship Qui Stream, Captain In
gram, arrived here this morning from
New York.
" -Ger. barque Charlotte and Anna,
Lewin, from this port, arrived at Stettin
on the 11th insf.
The Begister of Peeds has issued this
week marriage licenses to three white
and one colored couples.
Rev. Dr. Bernheim has not yet decided
as to whether he will accept the position
tendered him at Mt. Pleasant.
We venture the assertion that this is
the warmest 15th day of October within
the memory of the oldest iohabitant.
Tn the absence of the Rector, Rev. Dr.
Patterson will preach in St. John's
Church to morrow, morning and evening
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black
fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort
ment and 1 o west prices at J acobi's. t
The promises of rain daring the past
twenty-four hours have been abundant,
but not one drop has fallen hereabouts
cs yet.
Forepaugh has made positive arrange
meats for bringing his circus to Wil
mington. He will appear here on No
vember 14th.
Beautify your nomes by using the N
Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war
ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t
Xhe Grand Lodge No. 2, bfthelnde.
pendent Order of Good Samaritans and
Daughters ot Samaria (incorporated) wil
assemble in Greensboro on Tuesday next,
the 18th inst.
Sheriff Manning will make the rounds
of the county in few days for the collec
tor of taxes in the townships. : His first
appointment is for Federal Point, at
Biddle's Store, on the 26th inst.
Wm. T. Fillcv. Esq.. of Pittsfield,
- - - a w A " - .
Mass.. Attornev at Law and Asst. J udge
Police Court, and late County Commis
sioner, says that he was restored to per
fect health and activity by the use of
St. Jacobs Oil. He .had suffered with
rheumatism- foi years intensely ; but by
the recent use of the remedy he was, as
stated, completely cured. -
Thanks to CoL Jno. Vf. Gordon for
an invitation from'the Commercial Club
of Richmond to the hospitalities of that
Club during the Yorktown Centennial
season. .We will be glad to avail our
self of the kind invitation should oppor
tunity occur. ' .
Files ; Mosquitoes.
A 15c box of "Rough on Rats' will
keep a house free from flies, mosquitoes,
rats and mice, the entire season. Drug-
gists-
Memorial Address.
The Tarboro Southerner speaks in
glooming terms of an eulogy delivered
in SL Louis on President Garfield, by
Rev. Jos. fl. Foy, D. D.f of the Central
Christian Church in that city. We also
received a copy of the paper containing
the address, and read the report with
much interest. It is, by far, we think,
the most beautiful memorial address we
ever read. Dr. J?y is a Wilmingtonian,
born in this city, r r
Warner's Safe Kidney and Llrer Cure.
Confederate bonds are worth in Am'
slerdam 12.50 for $1,000. They have
been sold recently at $4 in Wall street
One small boy was the enly appear
ance made before the Mayor at his levee
this morning. He was charged with dis
orderly conduct and was ordered dis
charged from custody.
Myriads ot people sacrifice themselres
through carelessness. They are attack
ed with a Cold, neglect it and die, in
stead of taking Dr. Bull's i.ongh Syrap
and living on usefully.
Price 25 cts. a
bottle
: -Ttin lintz-wRjitiey.riyoap0.
'Mr. Abe Leavitt, actvance "agent
of
the Rentz-Santley Combination, is in
the city to-day making arrangements for
the appearance of his troupe here on
Monday night, October 24th. He tells
ns that many new and attractive features
have been added and that the entertain
ment has been greeted with crowded
houses everywhere.
Unmailable.
Unmailable matter, addressed ss fol
lows, remains in the Postoffice in this
city:
Lucy Scott, Kittrell's, N. C; Rev. E.
Morton, Lumberton, N. O.j E. Butterick
& Co., New York, N. Y.j Alice L.
Moore, Arkadelphia, Ark.; P. P. Dough
erty, Lynchburg, Ya.; Mrs. Thos. Roach,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs, M, A. Southall,
Pleasant Hill, N.C.
A Legalized Nuisance
The greatest nuisance we have encoun
tered to day is a legalized one. it was
in the sweeping of North Water street
this afternoon at inst about the busiest
hours. The streets are very dry and the
dust raised by the street Jsquad was per
fectly fearful, filling the eyes and nose
and mouth of all who were abroad at
that hour and floating in at the open
windows and doors and covering every
thing. We fail to see the necessity of
this. The sweeping should be done early
in the morning or late in the afternoon.
The complaint to-dav .waa universal and
we trust that it may be needed.
For Yorktown.
The Wilmington Light Infantry!
leave here on Monday morning en route
for Yorktown. At Weldon they will
take the Seaboard road to Portsmouth
where they will board an Old Dominion
steamer and arrive at Yorktown some
time on -Monday night. . On the return
they will stop at Norfolk to accept the
invitation so kindly extended them
to visit that city. The command
will move from the Armory at 6 o'clock,
sharp, on Monday morning, and those
who are going are expected to be there
in time to march at that hour.
We do not know how many will go.
There has been some difficulty. in a
quarter least expected, among the em
ployers of the young men. It is a busy
season and some of them cannot well be
spared. But we trust that all who can
be possibly spared will be allowed to go.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
&c Yon can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. T
Prof. King's Balloon.
Yesterday's New York Sun prints a
.. .. e il . .
very interesting account oi me asceu
sionof Prof. King's balloon at Chicago
on Thursday. The only passenger was
Mr. J.G. Hashagen, of this city, now in
the Signal Service. The ascension was
made fron the lake front and in the pres
ence of 10,000 people. There was much
peril in the start because of a high wind
prevailing at the time, there being fears
of the balloonlbeing dashed against some
of the neighboring buildings before it got
well into the air. It, however, got safe
ly away, narrowly missing a flagpole in
the ascent.
The balloon ascended rapidly, and
when at the height of a mile it seemed
to enter a current of air that was moving
toward the west. It remained at that
elevation, and moved off gradually to
ward St. Louis, at a rate not exceeding
twenty miles an hour. At 6 o'clock it
was lost to sight. Before starting Prof.
King said he intended to make an all-
night voyage, and cover not less than 500
miles. Nothing had been heard irom
him up to midnight.
John McGinness says: Dr. Benson, I
will pray for you as long as I live, be
cause you took pity on me when I was
. . m t Jl . ItARe BVIA
sick ana in ine noepiuu, auu kui uc
two boxes of your Celery and Chamomile
Pills, and they cured me oi ociauca,
Neuralgia and Nervous weakness. .
I News and Observer Condensed
The State Fair.
Yesterday, (Thursday) the attendance
at the fair was very large, and the grand
stand was packed all day, while the other
buildings were crowded. There were a
number of interesting events. A very
large number of ex-Confederate soldiers
were present and some 500 participated
in the reunion.
The ex-Confederates assembled in
their hall at 1 o'clock, and were called to
order by GenW. R. Cox, who, after
Slating the objects of the meeting, called
Gen. 'lhos.L. Clingman to fthc chair, as
temporary chairmaa, and Col. W F.
Beasley was requested , to act, as secreta
ry. - .. V-- j
Co! iSe&slcyead he following report
of a meeting held at the Yarborough
House on Wednesday evening :
At an informal meeting held at the
Yarborough .Hotel, by a number of ex
Con federatesoldiers, the following pro
ceedings were had :
Gen W. R. Cox was called to the chair,
and Maj. S. M. Finger made secretary.
Gen. Cox explained the objects of the
meeting; after which the following reso
lations were passed:
Resolved, That a permanent organi
zation of the ex-Confederate soldiers and
sailors of North Carolina be made under
the name and style of "The Society of
ex-Confederate Soldiers and Sailors of
North Carolina."
Resolved, That a committee of five be
appointed by the chair to suggest a plan
for organizing said society, and that said
committee report to the meeting to be
held at ex-Confederate headquarters to
morrow, October 13, 1881.
1 he chair appointed the following
committee: Colonel W. J. Green, Cap
tain A. M. Noble, Captain E. D. Fox
hall, Cnptain James S. Battle Colonel
W. t Beasley.
The committee met, with Colonel
Green in the chair, Colonel Beasley act
ing as secretary, and recommended the
following as their report :
1st. That the officers of the society
consist of a president, ten vice-presidents
(one from each Congressional district and
two from the State at large), and . a sec
retary, who shall be treasurer.
2nd. That the president appoint an ex
ecutive committee of five, to manage the
affairs of the society during the first
year, of which he shall be chairman.
3rd. That the only requisite necessary
for admission into the society shall be
satisiactory evidence of honorable service
mrtne uonieaerare army or navy..
4th. That no admission fee shall be
demanded or required the first year, but
each member be left to contribute such
aid as he feels able to do towards sus-
taming and -matting tne society a suc
cess.
5th. That the society meet at least
once in each year, and that said meeting
be held during lhursday of the week se
lected for holding the State fair, and at
such other times as the president may
select.
tb. That the first duty of the execu
tive committee be to adopt suitable by
laws for the society, and have printed for
distribution to applicants an explanatory
address, setting forth the objects ot the
organization.
Wharton J. Geeek,
A. M. Noble,
E. D FOXHALL,
W. F. Beasley,
J. S. Battle,
Committee.
On motion of General Cox the resolu
tion was adopted.
On motion of Mr. J. S. Battle, of
Edgecombe, a committee of three, con
ing of Capt. S. B. Alexander, J. J.
Laughinghouse and James C. McRae,
were appointed to suggest permanent
officers. This committee reported the
following names:
For president of the association, Col.
W. J. Green; vice president from the first
districtjsecond district, J.E. Porter; third
district.C J.Harrii; fourth district, Joseph
J. Davis; fifth district, C. B, Watson;
sixth district, R. T. Bennett; seventh
district, William Overman; eighth dis
trict; Theo. Davidson; at large, W. F.
Beasley, S. II. Badger; secretary, L. L.
Polk. . - - - .
The report of the committee was
adopted.
There were nine contestants in the
spelling match for the Worcester Un
abridged Dictionary. Henry W. Rice
won the prize, spelling one hundred and
twenty words, without missing one.
In the afternoon was shot, in the pres
ence of an immense crowd, the pigeon
match between Capt. A. H. Bogardas
and Mr. J. T. Pullcn. It was at 30
birds each, 30 yards rise, English rules.
Mr. Bogardus killed 28 birds, in seven
cases using his second barrel. Mr. Pol
len killed 26 birds, using his second
barrel in four cases. Capt. Bogardus
says Mr. Pullen is entitled to take rank
with the best shots in this country.
Trotting race for horses that never
beat 2:30 purse $250 best three in fire,
mile heats. Entries Channcey, by Ben
nett; Maud McDonald, by Lassiter; Ru
ric Nevine, by Carrow; Nettie, by Bry
an. Time 2:40, 2:43, 2:44j, 2:49.1
tie was withdrawn after the second heat.
Running race mile and a-half dash
purse $100 : Tom Bacon, by Williams;
Simon, by Williams; Alice, by Goode.
I ime 3:09.
Breeders' purse, $25 for horses under
four years of age half mile heats, best
two in three: Fannie, by Lassiter; Rob
ert Medium, by Wynnej Tilden, by Rea
Yis. Tipie 137,1:39.' .
15. 1881 NO 244
Hew Advertifeaments.
Tax Notice, 1881
JpOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING
the Public Taxes according to law, I will
be at
' Federal Point, Liidle'a Store, October
20th, from 10 A. M to 1 P. M.
Masoaboro Voting Place, October 27th,
from 10 A. M. to 1 P. li. .
Cape Fer, Chadwick'e Stere, October
2Stb, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. :
Harnett, Macumber's Store, October 29th,
from 10 A. M. to 1 P. VI.
IHCLW AIVING , advertisement this yean
Prompt payment will save csti. ' v
S. H, MANNING,
oct 15-1 1 8heiiff.
Ea?ering and Tie.
1 000 wtole and nif Koiis Baiins
3000 Bundles New aud p'a t123
Bacon, (toffee, 8ugar.
QQ Boxesf SmokedandD 9 Sldea
2gQ Ba?B Coffee, different grades,
OHfi Bhls Sugars, Granulated,
Uls Standard A, Extra U and
1 000 Bbla Flour 8Td0B
100 Tab" QloIce Lcf Lardf
IJ Bbl and Boxes FreahCakef ,
Qq Boxes Assorted Candy, . -
Potash, Lye, Soda,
100 Bozes Bil1 TotMh
200 Boxe Lye
100 Boxe ,CesSod,
QQ Bo Soap,
rypi Half Bbla aad Boxes.Snuff,
rjCZ Dorcn Buckets,
1 Fi( i Rcm "VfrappiBg Paper,
Hoop Iron,
Nails, Hay, Oats, Bantolt-B
Yarns and 8heethun.
For sale low by
sept 19 WILLIAMS A 1CUSCHISON
HEW GOODS 2
this ms. I
DELICIOUS PEACHES AND
i
TOMATOES!
All varieties of 01.-rice FreFervep
in one and two pound O ms, the
best in the market.
Our elegant Family Flour,
Parole d' Honour
Pig Hams, Breakfast Strips
and Small Shoulders,
Parched Java and Lagnayra Coffee,
These goods ue all fresh this
week Our prices and quality of
goods will convince you if you will
try us. t. :
Try the prepared Soups
For sale at
CEO. RIYERS'.
f eb U Hoc 11 d 1) Boath front Btl
WANTED! MEI1 OF ABILITY!
TO BKPBKdlST
Dictioaary of TJidyertal KnoTriede.
Co VLsra Crciomoia ortmT bat waxtb
. This is ths Most Csefal and OvBpsetUte
rary Aebieveaeat of Ue Ate. It has no
competitors w wsmt eozastoat Solid tors
Peddlers seed af ply i treuara, griax
fall dessripticB, seat om appUeattoa.
0t Lonij, CUeixo, EL
AgsatapGa
PL2A8S ! OTICi
frofa czt frUaSi ca aiy and alt wis,
t&r&lL&rat hat . ; .
Taerxaacf taewriur.mrt tlyifcra t
a5ad is Ct Editor. "
Oogrm,leagoas arart be vrtttes oa oc!y
eaecilacf&e paper. ....
Persrj timw mxt be avoids
- Aad II b especially and cni-nlar'y yadtr
ftood that ta Editndo arH aJvys vodorT
ae views e oorrmiiiittaM. ! stsjT
ta A editorial o.jI s.
Haw A dverti8emeir s,
Aspinull Ban nuts, &c.
RECEIVED TO-DAY by SteanuhlpReg
ulator, soae very choice Atpinwall
Bananas Malaga and atawb Graces,
8weet Juicy Pers, Apples, Lemons, New
Flgs,RUins&c.,at
. 8-G- NORTH HOP'S,
oct 12 Wat-r "id Market Stores
QN AND AFTER TUESDAY, October
llth, IIARRIS'NEWS DEpfT will be found
two doors below old place. Dyers' Old
Stand), Newsoapere. Magaiiae'. Ac.
can be found as usual. Also the bet 5 and
10 cent Cigars In. the market - Come and
aee me. ; :. -.x-:- Oct 104w .
oval.
MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
gererally are respectfully notified that
1 hare removed my Cigar Store to . No.' 6,
Sonth Front street, two doors from Ex
cban?e Corner, whur. T r4n K
tee aa l accommodate them with a full line
ui lunacco ana lODacco uoods. The viry
best FIYE CENT CIGAR in the city. I
ne&?,I.t-i N- GREENErTALD.
ctll-Sw
FOR YORKTOWN I
Round' "Trip Tickets !
SETWECK
wiLmiNcfora
AND
Y O RKTOWfj I
VIA
WELDON AND PORTSMOUTH I
oa
WELDON AND RICHMOND!
JOOn TO ItBTUJMTTJUHIi
Tuesdays Oct 25;'Bh
ARE NOW O SALE
AT WILMINGTON l
TARE FOR ROUND TRIP, rrr?
A. POPE,
oet 13-8 1 General Passenger Agent
NAVE YOU SEEN
The Marvellous Organina
I
IITTLK 0OAS THAT ' iS
pipes. As. c
,
A child esa pUy It 1 he Wcndsr of tt
age. Cmeand6seandhsar It at
HEtlf SliKRGKR'S
rr 11 jTd Book and Mario Stere
SyjR. ORR.
The ' - PhotQfirrapher,
JJAYING RETURNED from hit Soomer
vscatloo, iaow prepared to do work ia tie
Latest Syle.
New and Seeoad htad Boco I
-Books very cheap.
orassepjr
BOO 8T0RB. ett 10
UJLU OE ISsjGL 353
TO THINK ABOUT
H OT B E D GAG H J
PLEASE OEDEB EARLY.
BASH, DOORS AIID DUllDS,
BRACEETSAIOULDrNO, .UlIBER,;&e
ALTAFFEB, PBIOE & CO.
oet It
Freoh E verv Dav
roa A302TOU2rr-o7 gauditf
sVeaeh aad Domastie, jsxt reeeiTed aaoit?
isle.
THB C3TLT GEUINS OOME-ttADB
Osadj la th city, will be faed mitrr
CJ, fresh asd iwoet, three dJbrs tiaib of
tbo rosSoSe oa Seeosd street, Abo, at!
lsIasrrBit,4e,-t. o. JL J&VLxZ,
lit - iear tho Fcstol a
1
.1 1