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tHIS PAFBiK 8aadfV- PLCArt2 rroTit a & rs dished riy pteiv " eftaraooa. Hi. e wiU ber ad to recaive eaunaucatc i T. JAM from cm frleads ea aty and all tshWtf'T gsueralistsrert but : " -?' . .Sis csas cf tnt writer mst sir ays bi fo uJahed to tie Editor, -" -i, j ; OowwOTtcatlons msst be .written.' oa salt oat tide cf the papej t ;. Pcrtomalltles mast be avo!a4 ; 'And It Is especially and Mst.eUrly nadr stood that the Edifwdoes not always enderT. the views ol eorraspoadeats erless to aiat" ta the editorial eolnaa. ' - BscRimoxs, rosTAQ a pai d. u ma year, w Six xaontas, jw j-inree J 'fhe PPr UI b deliverod y rrlers, of bsr, a y part of the eity. at the oot rat, or 13 eu par waax. Adrartlsia i"1' ,ow nd Ubr1 y-SaUcribon will pleas report Any tod il fallnres to receive thslr papers regniarly. VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1881. NO 246 AIL W ;. it, Inif : 11 Ifew New rAdvertieera8Dt3 gin L-' A 3PV IfHGliSf RMEDHfiTISBI, neuralgia, sciatica, mmoago, Backache, Soreness of the Chesi, , Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- wgs ana sprains, Burns ana Qcaias. uenerai uoauv Pains, - I Tooth, Ear and Headache frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches I Jfa TrtfxtXian on mtQi naXi Ei. Jacobs Oil m 9mfe, wre, wimple and cheap External aedy. . A trial ent&ito .tmt th comparttiTelj triilajf outlay of SO Ce&ts, and every oaa suffer ing, with paia caa haro cheap and poaitiTa proof f itaelaima. - . - -Piractiena fax BeVea Langnagsa. - SOLD BTAWiDSTT(KIST3 AlTDDEllIIBS IH UESIOUfS. AaOGETiTSR s CO., "BaXtlmore2Id.,Tr,8.A. priil1dsw-ass ts RiLi8a, N. Mbs. Jos Person-, C, Sept. 27, 1881. 1 Franklinton, N. O Diar Madame: In reply. to your let ter asking what I think of your Remedy, I would say that the sales have been very fair, and so far as I can learn, the Reme dy has been very satisfactory to . my, cus tomers wno nave usea u, especially xu the case of a little girl of this city, ten years of age, who was troubled for a lonj time with sores breaking out over the face and neck, having the appear ance of Scrofula, and which had resisted the wual alterative treatment for a long tin ; She took four bottles of the Bit-L tert last Sprinr, when the sores entirely disappeared, and np to this time she has naa no return oi mem, uer nuu iuya.4u as .fair arid clear as anyone's. Trusting that you may receive the sue ce?a which your Remedy seems to merit, lam, very respectiuuy yours, r ,,r , SIMPSON, V-'- , Druggist. For sale in Wilmington by Dr. Wm. H. Green. Send for circular of testimo nials.? v oct 3-dAW AND SI RE BE1XCK RECEIVED BYjEYERY Steamer and by Rail. Tlie piices will be as low or lowei than ever before. Respectfully, R. fJi. TJJcIntife. ; apt t) ' PUR CELL HOUSE CHDEa 9SW MANAGES! K!?T, WibiHflTOir, Km C. -Lau Proprietor A f d t.i I,m nia ia all it aaDi i '-at. Term' h H V St.M . SXar . r : ' root Tjho .Cosmopolitan BAR IS THE PLACE WHERE YOU can Ret. the coolest, purest and most scientifically mixed 8ummer Drinks to be found In the city. The very beet Wines Champagnes an d liquors always oa hand Hh beat 5-cent'Clgar that is made. Drop a and cool off, JOHN CARROLL, - . WS . ....,- . Proprietor. - Enchanee Corner, THE LADIES OF WILMINGTON j are respeetfully notified that I have just opened, at Exchange Corner, a superb stock of Ladles' Goods, Millinery, Feathers&c which I will be' pleased to have them cal and inspect. . Latest styles of Fall and Win ter XIats and Bonnets, New Stamping Pat terns. Infanta' Hobei and Cloaks. - - - - E. EABRER, ct 7 Jt ' ' JEichanjt Corner. . LOCAL NEWS. New Advebtisemexts. Notice Duplin Canal Company Opera Housr-Lecture IlEINSBEBG EE School Boots TCW Yates Photography School Books - The receipts cf cotton at this port to day foot up 1,587 bales. The backbone of- the has been broken at. fast. long dry spell Spirits turpentine, advanced two cents a, fallen in this roarket.to day.. T The Eentz Santley Troupe are to per form in G'oldsboro next Saturday even iasr. . Steamship Gulf Stream, Cipt. In.' gram, cleared and sailed hence this morn ing for New York. The greatest effects have sometimes the 'smallest cause. Life is constantly! sacrificed by neglect of Conshs and Colds, when a 25 cent bottle, of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup would save thc-suf-: ferer. Coup's Circu3 .was ia Charleston on Saturday and the big tent was filled. The Ncivs and Courier was very much pfeased with the show. Nor. barque Eidseva, Gundersen, eleared at. this port to-day for Monte- video, with 32 ,60 feet lumber shipped by Messrs E. Kidder & Sons. Third street, in front of the City; Hall, has been laid with a red rock marl which comes from the Western coast, of Africa and is Eaid to be fairly illustrative of the soil of that part of the "country. - Thft rain last nitrht nnri tn-rlav wsa very refreshing, but we have not had enough of it yet. In all there was ,31 of an inch of rainfall .02 last night, .15 this forenoon, and .14 this .afternoon. Capt. Paddison reports that there re heavy rains at Point Caswell yes- terday and the indications are that there were, more jn.that direction, to-day, " We trust they have extended up the Cape Fear. Sheriff Manning has turned, over to the County Treasurer, and has his re. ceipt therefor, $2,465 for account of gen eral fund for taxes for 1881 and $763 on account of special fund. The trans- fer was made to day. , ,. y. Rn. S"" uui uuUS, persons in all, passed through here last aignt irom douiu uaroiina ana ueorgia, bound to the Yorktown Centennial. Besides the troops there were many pri vate citizens and about twenty-five ladies. Gen. S. H. Manning, who has recent ly returned from the North, has in his o Bice a larere photograph taken at a; am reunion of the class of 1S61, of which he was one, of 32 members of that class who were present at the reunion. There are 41 living out of a class of 50 members. It will be seen by advertisement pub lished elsewhere that' on and after the 10th of next month all assessments due and unpaid on subscriptions to the cap-j ital stock of Uie Duplin Canal will be I collected by legal process, 'lhose inter ested should make a note of this fact. I Some much-needed repairs are being I made to the sewer leading from the Rock SDrins. neaT the foot of Chestnut street, to the river. The planking is all rotten, I ' I and is being replaced. Capt. Ned. Mc I GarrMe discovered a hole in the street above the sewer on Saturday and now has part of his force at work making the necessary .repairs, i - - : - . To Bmldcrs and others Go to Jaco- bi's for Sash, Blind3 and Doors, Glass &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. T . The Herald , or Prats f - ; Wo thank Messrs. Oliver Ditson & 'Co.of Boston, ior a copy of "The Her ald of Praise." a collection of music for choirs, wincing, classes and conven , - w w p& hv Mr. L. .O. Emerson. To say that this is an excellent publica- lion will but feebly express the fact. It is a work of rare merit, and will surely meet with" popular approval everywhere; t . Mir.i natnn. ? thron-hont 'will & 3 IJ,V wwW.w . O commend it to the great mass ot people who want to learn to sing, and, having the knowledge, want good, fresh music which wiU please as well as instruct. ; n?, MWlAftfc a u..r-j':r, i s bv a practical xuau, u w j practicar"people with profit and pleasing results. Address Messrs. Ditson & Co., Boston. Price $1. - m - f Exhibits from this City. We notice in the News and Observer a description of the exhibits made in the Ladies' Department at the Fair last week. The only names from this city are Mrs.n. Loeb, who exhibited a beautiful lace collar; Miss Kate Burr, water colors on panel?, palettes and eggs, and Miss Annie VonGlahn, a pupil of Misses Burr & James' School, a wonderful piece of Mosaic work composed of 5,000 bits of paper, forming a bird. Sir. Forbes' Lecture fcifa4pftTiousIyT us Mr. Archibald Forbes, the celebrated war correspondeht-of the London Daily News, will lecture "in thi3 city, at the Opera House, on Friday evening, under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association, on ''The Inner Life of a War Correspondent." The opportunity will be a rare one and one not to be neglect ed. Mr. Forbes' renntatiftn is wnrld.wid .bj i ia ...vk aP BMa:- j and he is eminently capable of speaking on the subject because of .his actual per gonal experience during the terrible con flicts of the past decade in Europe. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks, and Lines. A fall assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's, f ' . Board or Audit and1 Finance. At a meeting of the Board of Audit and Finance, held yesterday afternoon, it was ordered that, owing'te causes con- Isidered of temporary duration, the pay of ths police force for the months of October, November and December be increased to the following rates: Cap- I tains, $60 per month; sergeants, $1.60 per day ; privates, $L59 per day; night janitor' per monthly janitor$37.50 f New Guano Warehouses. I The Champion Compress Company are buUding, on the west side of the river, nearly opposite , tne toot or unestnut street, two large warehouses for the storage of guano. Each building is to trerioxizs feet'an;dwith a 'pitca ot lo feet, and will be fitted with a platform ; and railway, so that the guano can be dumped from the upper part of the build ings. The structures are to be of wood, and Mr. John H. Hanby has the con tract for their erection. Study your interest. xou can now buy . Cook Stoves at factory, prices at Jacob i's. t Col. Fremont at Brunswick. We notice that Col. S. L. Fremont, of this city, has arrived at Brunswick, Ga., where he has recently been assigned for duty by Gen. Gilmore, making ens more addition . to the small colony of North Carolinians now in business at that place Col. Fremont, it will be remembered, has been for some time past on duty at Sa vannah, where he was in charge of im portant works. During the three years he was stationed there, in addition to his duties at that port, he conducted the sur vey of the ship canal across the Florida peninsula, submitting map and estimates, the survey of the projected inland pas gagg for steamers between Savannah and jFernandina, and the survey of theSa ronnah river between Savannah and Augusta, 250 miles, submitting a project ana estimate ior us improvement, bo as to carry nve iwi. ui wir, ut M 4uWc0t . a xj mi stage, ail oi wnicn were aaopiea. i aerc were, besides, otner ee-r. im- provements maae nu suomnuju uj nun- We notice that Col. Fremsnt's name is mentioned in connection with the works at Brunswick by the special cor respondent ot the Savannah Neivs. He says.:' - I have , had the pleasure of meeting with Col- S. L. Fremont, assistant engi neer in the service .of the United Stater. He is well known in Savannah as a pol ished and cultivated gentleman, as well as an efficient officer, He is a graduate of West Point, in the class, I believe, with General Sherman. I learn from him that there was a thorough examina tion and instrumental survey made of this harbor in the summer of 18 1 3 under faZlrt charge of the ma on this coast, The project for the improvement made by CelonelFremont was approved. This work is under the immediate charge of Colonel Fremont, who has been in charge of a similar work in Savannah. He is here to hurry up the work and press it to a rapid completion as soon as possible, wmcawmprooaDiy uu uj w Ut of January, so far as the present r ... . . ... V L1 I- 1 muon goes. " Beautify your nomei by using the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted.. Sold only at Jacobi. t The calntuck Crop A correspondent residing in Caintnck, fender county, writes us to correct some ot the statements made by us a few week ago relative to the crops in that sectioju De sajs that 8om8 of lie met tion think that the corn crop has been damaged about 30 per cent, cotton about the same, potatotes 60 per cent, peas 60 per cent, rice 50 per cent and fodder 75 per cent. He says that the wind and rain did not damage the rice so moch and that beiJ-hbor- army worm which followed the 1 overflow mntuvl hv tlif KtArm caused oytne storm. Onr correspondent is mistaken in one point. The gentleman who furnished us the information to which he refers did not speak of the statement furnished to us by " Veritas," but by another, pub1 lished subsequently to his communica tion. The New Police Uniforms. Messrs. John Dyer & Son, merchant tailors, who were awarded the contract for making the new winter uniforms for the police, are now at work on them and it is thought that they will be ready for the force as soon as the cold weather sets in. They are of grey cloth, manufactur ed by Mr. T. B. Lash, at the Bethania Mills, in Forsyth county, this State, and furnished through Col. Jno. J. Hed rick, of this city, the agent here for the manufacturers. There issemething not only appropriate but wise in clothing the force in goods of home manufacture. We have seen specimens of the cloth. It is of a beautiful grey, soft and smooth in texture, and thick and close in manufac ture. It is all pure wool, with - out a thread of cotton or shod J ?a ay in it, ana has out one fault, so far as we can see, and that i3 that it may last too long. The fact that our wn home manufacturers can com- pete so successfully with those in the Northern States should be a matter of pride to... every true Norths Carolinian. The gray is bat one of many colors and qualities furnished by these mills. List or Letters. The following is a list of the letters re maimng unclaimed in the City Postoffice Wednesday, Oct. 19: A M Alexander, Alexander 3c Sons. B James Allen, 2, M Anatham. Esq, alary Aieuuuer, jxuuiv vuirlage. B Willie Brown, T F Brown, Thomas B Barton, Robert Branch, Nelson Ben ton, John .Berry, L Burgwm, J P Bar- nett, Josie Brow, J W Bayliss, Louis iJiocser, ta mra, Sutler & Co. C Ollin Carroll, Eate Carraway, Liz- z:e ijodd, oames uoivm, jno o Ciemons, John Casteen, E G Calhoun, F M Clark, iucy uarney. 1) Elijah Dudley, Carrie Davis, J L David, Mary Deans, Nellie Jane De- mond. E Betsy Eaden, J E Evartts, Dr J F jUastfcera:, Wm Hivins. "El TT. X? Tfntl.. T "cur jr a- cr, uijc reeman, o ames jc uriey, xuarjr a? ncr, xvicuara jc armer. G G H Green, Gilbert H Green, Richard Green, Kissey Green. H Dr JH Hill, J H Henderson, Thornton Hargraves, Hardy Hardy, Dr w li Male, iranme tiankms, Edward Hooper, Hartman k Farley, Alfred Hall. K Frank King, Hannah Jane Kelly. Li rocahontas -L.ee, iatie Lewis, Charles Lefrige, Alfred Love, Bryant Lavender. M Eliza Merriman, G A Mebane, Fannio O Mulford, L F Mitchell, Jennie -m m itT mh mar Memman v niiam aioore, Morns ros, H A McLean, Henry McLean, Celiaf uitchell (2), Lhza McLouchun, Grace alcKenzie, W O Morgan. F" Clnrra'feny (2), Bernard Price B C P Basberry, Caleb Richison. Rosa Richardson, George Reaves, Corne lia Richardson. S Dr J Swann, James L Smith. TCisero Taylor. Sophia Towers, Annie Thomas. W Dr A B Wilson, Nick Williams, Margarett Williams. Y N W Yopp. Peraons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter- Ofiice, Washington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P.M. Wilmington, New Hanover County, N. C Catarrh or the Bladder. Stinging, smarting irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharges, cared by Buchupaiba. Druggists. Dept Jas. C. Munds. Notice. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on and after the 10th day ot November next, all assessments due and unpaid on subscription to the Capital Stock of the Du- flin Canal Company will be collected by ezal process. By order of the iora or rnreotore. J," M. EOATWRlGHT, x - Treas. and Collector, pet IS 2t . DAYID FAERIOR, CoUector. DIED. DICKINSON Iu this city, at half-paat 13 SON, widow of tho laU P. K. Dickinson, Fi lends are invited to attend tt funeral ir;t7t(Ke7S ROOKS-On the evening of theHthinst , the residence of Mrs. Martha. A. Nertnn. at In Holly township, Pender county. Mrs. MARY ROOKS, aged about 49 years. - She was for nsanv veara under norm afflic tion and for e'everaX months confined to her bed. She Was a cortslstent member .of the I BapttetCliurch, la which. taeuwM brought X ' "-VMJ,M4 WW. wvaHH U'vuUk up.- When In health eha-was alir ays first in mtnUfcariag-totlMr alcictn-h' tsi7vr- 1 majjy wIUtanecteEeothlng uv anu atienuon uiey receivea at I her hands and win raTr-nr-47pW , I died with perfect resignation to the will of , T "aiSB '""HE I rijrhteous say. "O death where fe thratinB" ? O grave where Is thy victory,". Witness. l 1 A. ' Jfexr Advertisements. ' OPERA HOUSE. Under the auspices of the Wilrainaioa. Library Associatlen, Mrl. ARCHIBALD FORBES, War Correspondent of the London Daily nws, win aeiiver ms popular Lecture, entitled "THE INNER LIFE OF A WAR COR RESPONDENT." At the Orera House. FRIDAY EVE NING, October 21st. commencing a 8 o'clk. Tickets, 50 cents, can be obtained at Book oiores. ctis-it "ROSE-BUD CREAMERY." 1 1 have just received my first ship- ment for the season of fresh, New Htdled BUCKWHEAT ! Rose-Bud Creamery "JLU"JLU Fresh from the Mountains of PennsylYania, and Pure Fvlaple Syrup Ye loYers of a good breakfast read and think of it This is no ordinary Butter, but has the repu tation of being Jhe finest made in America. Comes direct from the In.'. m ... . JL7airy 10 my DtOre, WlulOUfi SO much as stopping in any other city. Send in your orders to John L. Boatwriehtf 11 and 13 North Front St. 16 oet Baling and Ties 1 0Ofl Whole and Half RolU . Bagging 0000 Bodies New and pcd TIES, OUwU Bacon, Coffee, Sugar. 2QQ Boxea Smoked and D 8 Sides PQ S CofTee, different Lgrades, Onn Bbls Sugars, Granulated, sCAJV) Standard A, Extra C and 1 GOO Tioxtt sTrdes QQ Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, ; rjQ Bbls and Boxes Fresh Cakea, Boxes Assorted Candy, PotasIir Lye, Soda, JQQ Boxes Ball Potash, 2QQ Boxes Lye,3 jQQoxea and KegslSoda, 150Boxe,8op' ryp Half Bbla and BoxesJSnuS, rrpl Dozen Buckets, T S fj , - - -.,?:, ki "gQ Reams Wrapping Psper, Hoop Iron, NaUs, IIay,Oats, lEanlolpk Tarns and Eheetlaa.-- " V' Fbrsalolow by " . sept 19 WILLI .tyU2XHIS02I Hew. Advcrtisemoats. WATER HILLME&Lr 1200 BcsaEL3 .'. . Virsinia Feal. AT.SO, WHITE AHD 'MJXEQ CORN. C t f: .i ki ttle by ,'. : ' ; ." . - ' The PhotoarraDher, J 4TINO. RETURNED trcm his Summer vaoaUoa, hjaow prcp io ds work In the Latest Style. lTOr Vew ,nl Seeoad-hand Boico 1 L-S' Books verr cheao. ; a BOOS. 8T0RE. oot 17 School Books QLD EOkoOL B00E8 I .. . Take n in Eich aai a hr TSe w Ones School Books txsei by ali the diiTrest Behoo s In the City, eaa alwayi be had" it the Yery Lowest Prices at HU3SBERQER'8 'Live Baok and Matlo Store c c 17. Removal TIT FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC JJA gercraUy are respectfully notified that x nave removea my Cigar i my Cigar Store to Nog. COUT"- jsj viuaoge Corner, where I will be pleased to see and accommodate them with a full lino of Tobacco and Tobacco Goods. The very best FIVE CENT CIGAR in the city. I mean It. N. GREENE WALD, octll-2w " ;thk : 1 LAURfHBUilQ EHTERPRiSE J8 TflE BEST HE(ITJtt throngh which to advertise Fall and Winter Goods among the people of Uobcsoa, kiebmond and an son eountiee, in North Carolina, and In the border e umties of . Month Carolina Tho ftnterprlso has a large and ioereuing circu lation in tbe Pee Dee and Cape Fear section of this Htate. having obtained large ciroc ladoo in the latter dario; the six months It was published in FayetteTille before its re bp oval to Ianrioburcr and in the lor mar within the last faw months. Advertisements will be irscrted by the mottia, qaaner ana year at ie0Basie rates AacJrcss, I. McDUFMK. Laurie nrsri N'C TO THINK ABOUT HOT BED SASH. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. SASH, DOORS AHD DLfKDSj BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER 'Ac ALTAFFEB, PRICE & 00. oct 17 pinwoll fianaiios. &c. T3 ECE1TED TO-DAY by 8teamshtp Re XV ulator, some very choice As pin wall Bananas, Jiaiags ana Catawba Grapes, Sweet Juicy Pears, Apples, Lemons, New Figs, Raisins, Ac, at S.G. NORTHROP'S, ct 13 . Water and Market at. Stores Cheese and ' 'Crackera QQ Boxes CREAM CHEESE, JQQBoxea and.BblsICRACKEES, , ALSO. i , Batigiiie and Tieo, .-:i,l!Forfaaleiy- , W.;-. Hall &. PezxrGQlK C5C0 Reward. WB flLL PAY THE ABO Y reward for svav case of lirer Gomolalnt. !). pepsia, Bisk Headache, ladlresUoa CoasU pauon or vospveaaas we eaunot enre wita Wesfs YezaUtle Liver PLls. when the ttu lections are strictly eosaplled with.: They are purely Yef table, end never fall to give -satisfaction ttagar eoated. Lare oozey, ontaialag 3) iriili, 2 ceats. For tale br sH Orerzists. Beware of counterfeits and taltarlons. The eeeiae maaafactared obJt by JOHN 0 WdT M CO -Tha P 11 kers," IS1 h in W Ailnm HOUeao Frectrlal patkaee! seat br! mall ere said a receipt olla 3ceattaasp.;L3:eh ja-diwl
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