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K.iil Wis., with a tjraphie account of their adventures, rney ar rive! at Ch I pprta footsore and ragged, having :n Jo th-iir wiy, with great diffi. culty, Iroui a point sixty-five miles North, where they landed on FrrJ d.y night. 1 1 e. says that they walk ed for five ia no to the knees, through boggy swamps, without lood;excopt half a t-tint Korriac 'IMiow ulont.rtn tlif yjeot. Vitldtdt i'Ureueaa, lroia Dieppe I r, , , , u i j rjctMcu , r J ground and couid hear the wolves and bears around them all through the night. Their sufferings were intense. , 1 IHIf.. . ,ii f raialtli nerc up t, .J 4 ;(Jli,i,ic taw nomli:. iKC.i:.red fair opens in vijivnext, the 3Ut iuat. IDt) ualeizh on t this pof t, sailed on the 3ta. Vor. birqtic Jaton, Christiansen, for Imm ; int. tin All the loth XS tWll, niv w.- alfroiA iiath, Me., on the 19th mst., this port. - for at Schooner Joe Carlton, Thurston, &s port from llockrxirt, arrived glirtojrn ta the L7th last. . Death or Capr. Lczgett, Capt. John E. Leggett died at his res- Idenee in this dity early yesterday morn ing, of consumption, and the remains were interred this afternoon. He was inst 52 vears old Yesterday, we under- - ! stand, the day of his death. Capt. Leggett was a gentleman well- her. baraue A manda. Schnltz, from I known and highly esteemed in our com- Sarpness, for this port, was spoken on J manity. for many years ne was a pas 4e lit inst in lat. 50, lone. 11. I sender conductor on the Wilmington & . ! r . I Weldon R. K. and alter leavmr tnat Rer. Dr. Patterson preached ia bt . . . . . . . , t : : u i " Jrtn'iunarca yeiwruay uiuS .a lhe 0arolfna Central al. W( of the u siversity oi tae oouin. r . maw.mftnth nMt ha fiM ben - , I VUUUgU V amwuw w Br. barque Suaie, Kerr, from this iucapable ot any active service whatev. part, has arrived at Hamburg, strained, Yer. He was an upright, honest and hon TflK T71LUI5CT0M ilUHT ISFASTRY! Their licturn to the City Pleasant Experiences at Yorktbwu Their Princely Reception at .Norfolk. 4 The Wilmington Light Infantry. Capt; John I. Cantweil commanding retaraed here .late Saturday nigut from Yorktown and Norfolk. Ths trip was to them in every way g success and pleasure. They speak i enjoyable ternwof the delights of the visit to York town and find no words whatever in which to convey theircstimate of the truly princely manner, ia which they were en tertained at Norfolk. CoL Cantweil says Shipped Foreign. Russian br Atlanta, Argberg, clear ed to-day at this port for Liverpool with 1,192 bales of cotton, shipped by Messrs Williams A Marchisoo, and Br. barque Mar if Ann, S.iith, eleared for London, with 3.GG7 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downiog fe Co. Clf Court. mm lit fore His Honor, Mayor Smith, this mernios? Johjt Jervis, a seaman, was chargedi with disorerly conduct. Judg ment saspended. The same, resisting u police officer, judgment suspended. n The same, charged with an assault. that although theremay have been some with a deadly Iweapon. was bound over eomtnands nany in which surpassed his com the manual yet there there was net one which could equal their evolutions, as he was assured by many spectators who are capable judges. At Norfolk the Light Infantry boys in the sum of 8100 for his appearance ati- the next term of the Criminal Court.JH Alexander .Sells was charged with as sioll and battery but the case was con tinued until to morrow morning. James Williams, disorderly, was award- Hew Advertisements N' PJ.C48X KOTIQK - IP will bsjpaa iu r:T otKijcntcattMi frora rcr frlc5 da aay D'l all ishfrt. c Mrsl tatrft Tnt - To nan ef Oe tr?H ;ni l tv fa Ooiaacaltl ji alati iv- n oniy oa dd of th carf- Prnaal!ti otaflt b aToMJ Lni it ii B3clJ?y and .;'oarly aadsr tood that lW Edit lwiyi ccdor the irt oorr ?-; tiderta tr. o a ia tha editorial colTitna. Office ef Tax Collector City of Wilmington, N C. October 22d,lfril. CITY TAXES- OVEMBfiR 1st, 1S81, is lhe date to whickthe Board of Aldermen has limited the payment of the City Taxes without wa- pensc. Ail persons lnterestea wm pieaec notice. - HENRY SAT AGE, oct 24-lt . Tax Collector Adverticement. T KEEP GOOD GUAIN, Good Horse and X Oow Feed, good Meal, geod i"eari Homl- and deliver free and very promptly. And yet I have not more than half enough good customers at the Grain Store, on Market, between Second and Third streets. octat-lt JNO. S. McEACHERN. PURE CIDER SOMETItIN'0 EITR& KlGB'i Notice. THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery Co., will be heldfat T o'clock, IP. M., Tussday, 25th Inst- at the Law office of J. u. bslia- mv. Jr.. on Princess Ibetween Frsntand Second streets, when the President requests and expects every lot owner to oe present as well aeach atocknoiaer. JNO. 8. McEACHERN. oct 34r-lt Secretary... d lost anchor and chain on passage. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black- kh Hooks and Lines. A fall assort real and lowest prices at J acobi's. t Ur. William K. Worth, foraierly of ti eity.bnt now of Cincinnati, ia in the tly on a brief visit to relatives and frlendi. C Rar. T.D.Pitte, Rector ef St Joha'i Ornreh, has returned from Baltimore, tad was present at the regular serrlces ialiaCharch yeaterday. Tie Kmi-aanaal meetiDg of the stock- UJers of Beilrae Cemetery Cempany will be held to-morrew evenisg in Mr. John D. Bellamy's law oSce on Princess itreet. -Mr. Jno. S. McGachern d vertises for nore castomers for the excellent stock of grim, feed sad floor kept by him at bis stare 'oq Market, between Second and Third street. Before Justice Hall to-day Caroline Frank was charged with assault and bat tcrjoa ths persen of Ellen Sanders. She wai found guilty and fined one penny aid lie costs. The receipts of cotton at this port daring- the past week foot up 6,340 bales, as against 7,814 bales fer the cor responding period last year. To data this year they are 30,035 bales,, against W.788 bales to same date last year. Much valaable time is saved by promptly treating Cold at its first ap pearasce. Nothing takes the place of to. Bull's Cough Syrnp for Coughs, Colds, Irritation of Throat, etc Price Jo cents. Mr. C. B. Bishop, who plays the Widow Bedett tewmorfew night, isn old favorite with Ike theatre goers of this city. He is an excellent eommedian and won a. host of friends fer himself when he was playing this circuit several Tears age with Blanehe and Ells Chap. aa. v To Builders and others Go to Jaco b's for Sash, Blinds . and Doora, Glass 4c You can get all sires and at the lowest prices. - : i . Captl Chas. D. Myers opened his new grocery atore, on Third street, opposite the City Hall, to the trade on Saturday lut. His stock is not yet complete, however, but large arrivals are expected by ,this week's steamers. It is a fine location for a large part of the city and we trust that he will build up a good trade there. ' See Here. You are sick; well, there is just one remedy that will cure yon beyond possi bility of doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Debil ity, Wells' Health Benewer is yoar hope. 5L Dmggista. Depet Jas. C. Hands. orable Christian gentleman and his death will be deplored by an unusually large f host of sorrowing friends. The "Widow BedoU. Mr. O.B. Bishop appears in this city to-morrow evening, at the Opera HousM as the "Widow Bedott," supported by a fine company. Here is what the New York Herald has to say of Mr. Bishop and the piece : It would be hard to find a wore side splitting entertainment than that given at Haverly Fourteenth Street Theatre, ia wit. "The Widow Bedott," with Mr. C, B. Bishop ia the rele of the obstrep erous, husband-hunting "relict. His droll sayings, his nalapropisms, his won derful fatial play and his irresistible, bounce swept the audience away in a tide of laughter that never ebbed until the cartainfell upon the wily widow and her prey in the last tableaux. Everybody knews the episodes of this story, and it need only be remarked that every funny ooint was made the most of by the com- tanv. which is much better than that presented by tne generality oi star performers It MeTer Ualns bat Pears &n it wnuld seem from what Mr. James K. Young, of Owatonna, Minn, recently wrote us. Mr. Young says: . My wife was afflicted with a very severe sore throat, in July, and three children simi larly troubled. St. Jacobs Oil was used, and a complete cure'waa the result. Can recommend it to all afflicted. The Government 'works. r The party of gentlemen who went down the rfver on Saturday, oa the steam tntr Kftston. at the invitation of Mr, Bacon, the-engineer in charge ot the government works, to inspect the pro ares3 of the work at the mouth or the river, returned here late that afternoon, much pleased with the visit and the re salt of the work, as thu3 far accomplish ed. They visited Federal Point and ex were regally entertained by the Norfolk threedays in the City Prison City Guards. The former cheered lusti I "J j ly for their entertainers as they passed in I "J A p line in front of the Armory of the City I "Efiction. Guards. The display during the day in I Yhe entertainment at the Opera House Nerfojk was very" handsome, there being j tnjg city, on Wednesday evening, the a grind military and civic parade with I advertisement of which . appears in this numerous trade and allegorical represen-I jMue j8 8ure attract a large house. It fcttions. At night the cityjwas illummaCl gai,j t0 be a very fine performance Cd and there was a grand protechnic dis- i Thw Company played in Charleston last piaj 1 I week, and we copy here what the News On Friday night the W. L. infantry I and Courier says of the piece : were handsomely entertained by their I Tht attendance at the Academv ef bests,, the Norfolk City Guards, at a Music last evening on the occasion ef baneuet given in their honor. At this first reputation of Mr. Charles . 6 . . , E. Vemer's Irish drama "Eviction" was, banquet our Company was represented with the exceytion of the tpenimr night Ui the epeech-making by Col. John L. 0f the Haverly "Minstrels, the largest of Cantweil, and Mr. W, B. McKoy, both the present season. All the seats in the of whom made short bat witty responses heuw were occupied, while the-galleries . . . V were literally packed. The play is in- to toasts. TUe occasion was an exceeq-i tp , - to flia-trata the hardships of the ingly pleasant one. and the beys :tell us 1 tenant system of Ireland, and is con- il.i u.: .iA.t;vnif thMntrhATit nrni tiMitod with PAnnriprftniA Amu. Rflneniai 1 14.. o i . j ,. .. l.iiL,-. .i:.. it,. tVAiVQnft ahnnM halsrutnii Rirvrnriir mi nirrirn svervthin? that could be desired. It will "ress oemg ia a upon ine aramauc m . T-V rCuZvZ I ot T LflAt u,rrtBtni 1 " 1 1 10- u 1 .linn ninimrtiM ia trnna a.H a. wnmn. innnnoa. auu an uws muii uw nui. wu be long before they will forget the kind-1 -nQt-ionallv shows a scintillation of I all over the country, indeed out of our ne hnnitalitT of the iroad Deonle I nM T?.Tt wit iiiTi navr fail a ti hrinff rriwn Stata. orders are Dourlnsr. in by every r y - fu.on..,,.-.vr 7 r--7, Z - o-iT. xt c.ik. i,u.n thahnm "ho poDiariM air i mm . uroers ior urea ouiia. viuci w w-mi 1 w n r 1 111 k aruunu duvj uwuuva mn hwvwww w - m - . Pat up by ft Privato Family of tho State of New York. And jBougbt directly from tbein. EVERY FAMILY In our city - - Should get some of ife in order to f " tee what Pure Yincar really ia. IFOR PICKLINQ IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. 111 Men Competent to Judge Declare emphatically that QTTERBOURQ'S IROH FRONT CL0THINQ. HALLS gcentain the Largest and by Far the Handsomest Stock of STYUSH MADE CLOTHitlG llOOYSTER GBACKERS Bver exhibited in Wilmington I OXTERB0URG promisad the peopli From 10 cents to 20 cenfca per pound. Send in vour orders. JN0.IL, '-bo at whisht, fVos. 11 & U5.N. Front t eo-24 Thp amAflsaries are fair I mail. rh virninian ef vesterdav's date! nd tbo cast as a trhole tolerably good, a j Business Suits, and orders for Overcoats, rhe Vtrgiman er yesieraay s Q nftl;M. ft.M hinff th. twrf.t, di a. niitri and UUteretts. publishes the following in reference te q the geTerat characters. OtterbourgV Clothing has gained a the banquet and we make no apology for Terence," Mr. Yerner, "Terry Flynn," remarkably wide-spread reputation for its reprodaction here : Mr. Frew, and "Corney." Mr. Cooyers, Brilliancy and Style. All the iorproyo. This fiaecompaay of N.rth State wereth. antral figures, iad shared the tr,. fiantain John L. Cantweil. I wors oi ma evening ia riy wun miss 1 eagc oi vuo , ' A r";rV:"r"' "-ir, Henderson, who. as "Molly McUartny," 1 tound in tne uiotning soxa uy vu ,, Thev were the guests while here er tne I uvo U"1,U1" ".w Norfolk City Guard, Captain Nash, and! curtain was rung up after every act m expressed themselves delighted with the! response to tne aeaanas 01 tne nouse. royal manner in which their bests dis-1 a Pleasius: Incident.Ba SSESSLi:::: aasa,.Taa.y, October m. ginia there are so many strong ties, most 1 curred 4hire Tbe North Carolina and 1 otterbourg has reaohed the acme of agreeable remembrances ot all our peo-I MirhirAn troons wem Quartered nearlhis ambition and deservedlv so. The Wmay add that both8 at Yorktown each other and a warm friendship seem, people appreciate and-in Norfolk the W. L.1S made tor to have sprang up between tne T7h aod work iro on. and address themselves a splendid record for Mioierij 1 0n one occasion a crowd of MichigarM,, the Kinv Q ciethiers, Hi. raatto "The better he serves his ! miataTTiars the better he serves himBelf,n has proven a Strang arm in the field or repatatisai. . .,- a; Theusands or neaas wut w-ujr w turned, and thousands of eyes will look ' - - . 1 OPERA HOUSE One Plight Only ! deDortment. Their thorough drill and ..... m -mr -the vtW n.r. w whick thV" ""rMl-1"5 "d three hearty che y Jf 16 fes15UUU, nffinvre as well as in merr mar uai uer i pr me oiu iioriu owic. well dressed ranss ana aamiraDic i on a iari:e number or our went to Gov. . Jerome's head lUff, wen arcscu uo au 0D marching. - - .fbovs mi L f.n(. in n wnrH HIU11 J Field Marshal Cantweil may felicitate qaarters and returned the compliment himself on the performances of his com- Lieut. K. A. Oldham, ef the Wilmington, inand and his own exhibition of youthful- Light Infantry, and -Adjutant of the . ... . . , . Second Battalion, who had been selected th, rSS cS "KS ten- P-pose. deuced . handsomely, Friday eveoing, the visiting little speech in which he referred military companies from North Carolina tne - friendly feelings now ex whe participated in the grand parade. the 80idier8 from I tha two States as beinsr warmer aa a i am tub wiinni h hiiuililusvub bwi' a " ' taj eaeskUa a. x i . ' n latioa was in readiness. The tables were I than the seething fire 02 24, 26 and 28 N. Front St Oct 24 Wilmington, N. O, SViusic Books. B Kj T. r.-Borrc which had Jouit 's Va-'c-.S ytbiim. Clark. 'i DtrlUr Icstruotors. BalUet'PisEO Instructor. Ricatrdtoa's PUao Method. Itrga at ek of the LatoU Aheal If nste burdened with tempting dishes and re ceatly devastated the homes and fire-1 .Tion hQd. Aav oot ia stock osa he Tnhn liAAda WMO. Ml BIB UeUttU. WCIOOBOT I 1K1L U1UVU WilU VSJV wwauwa. v V lUl UWwj VF - w the gallant soldiers of our sister State in Cai,iiBa, and he was fully convinced th Thanks to ttifi FUDilCs n P'onnent and stirnnk speech, and at L, A. lu.t;nna rAnlJ ut1ruo , v v - -' t . - . ' i 11 t new iwiiiiin in lug a ww vr sn the finish the Captain ordered a charge. " . an c'oanent and stirnnsr speeco, anaaai.. 1.. r va -. uwtinnn rinU the finish the Captain oroerea a cnarge. - , -:4:.a r mmimi I TPO THall vaax iidrivaij ocaooi ifJavbfthere remarked that no time Ue more such opportunities of mingtog ft . r5- . ... I J . , . r : ili. v.n...J .nrl maVinfr ornnamtAnAAit With I Rnk nttfoiift. I SA low rttOT to SnOw .;nAj.tU hralrwater which baa been 1 was aacrincea in ouejiuK i 1 f " m- . vtz tu -w i. I and 4here were no stragglers. The weary 1 each other, there would be less discord I u ua of rletar Frmei attdKaitli, ensicuauuoai- - hrTwnad tne anoeutes on . . . Tl . . . . . 1 lnroQ?UUUt iOc CwUUUj. euesU and hosts, and tnat tne eieirani . t-J1 ow as solid and endurable as the ever lasting hills, and then steamed down ov the bar, taking soundings at the .latUfc, They found that in five year there has Tseen an average increase of five feet of water on the bar, and eight feet from the inside to. the out 7te bnov. It was actually demonstrated bat there is now nearly nineteen feet of water on the bar at ordinary Ijigh tide, whick would givo from twenty to twenty- two feet on a spring tide and nign noes MiAwinir easterly winds. There have actually been great gains made, and with a prospect of a still further increase m aaar future. Mr. Bacon has proved a capable and efficient officer, and if Con. js wUi but maxe uoerai ppiu--we look for still more excellent IW, results in the near future. Rr!r Afton. Johnson, for this port , feared on the 21st at Philadelphia, rnast- had been ereatly enjoyed was amply attested by the fact that scarcely a trooper re urea wnoaia not snow rfnWan nronartions. The compaaiea envcriiucvi 5 Wilmington Light Infantry, Capt. Cantweil, and the Fayetteville Light In fantry. Oapt. Powell; and the following eenUemen were present by invitation; 7'ii William- RI Cox.ilaember of Congress from the BaleigfrJ "District; naeT Rnhflrti from Gates ccrnty and at present State auditor; Hon. Mr. Shep herd of Washington; Colonel Cotteo, or Tarboro, and Colonel Worth, of Fayette ville; Mr. Goode, Colonel Stake, Judge Garaett. H D Van Wyck, Esq, and CapUin C O Elliott of this city. ijpnural Coxs-a princely gentleman and one of the purest men in this country responded eloquently to a teast to the Old North atate. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at JACOBUS. , 1 AdvertlBementfl. PER A HOUSE. aacy 0J"r Javenlle Boots, Ae. C3 KsBbr list fteeoad-Haad BehooQ Books are sold at 'aboat h.f the eost of ffew oaaa. at ' , , ... ' ., . .---v flfJE NIGHT ONLY ! YEOuESDAT' OCT o THH GREAT IRISH DRAMA V As played over 600 Ights in IreUnd,'? England aad Scotland. CHAS. E. VERNER't POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. Overflowing with fan I Every scene a life picture I Laughter and tears crowd each other I. ITew Scenery and Wonderful MechanleaJ Effect ! , ' Aetl-ToETicTWS. XctaRa-msrsa. Act 3 HT72rm Dowtt. a ct ecarOTOWx Bjusbor. Usual Prices of Admiaaioiu Reserved M ..1. mt TrmTm -Oct 24 - BOOS. ATOSS. i TO THINK ABOUT --; . - " , -" HOT BED SASH. PLKASB OBDEB EABLY.J sash, aooas aho buhds BEjLCKET8,"I OULDINU , LUMBER,; ALTAFFKR, FBICE ACO. oct 31 Ite Universal FavorlteB, the Celebrated RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. The Finest and Mot Ditiuguifchcd OrgaaV zatlon in America. Comprising - the Most Acoora pushed Actifets and Leading Celebrities of the Eng- llsn and American ctae. . A POSITIYK NOVELTY. First production on any ttaaje of the New and' Original Burlesque, lueludini,' the Double Stac;e ancall the, inotlcru m rovc- -. ments, entitled Uaze-L-KirKe, r the Uerenso of the Complete In every detail. Ueautiful Mu sic. Superb Costume?. And all Secet sary Auxiliaries. Keserved Seats Secured Three Days la Advance at Dyer k Son's Clothing Store. , oct2l-3t OPERA MOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25, . 'THE COMEDY VICTORY ! British America to Florida ! Malue to Mexico I Mr.. J. II. Haverly, - - - - Proprietor Mr. Frank W. Paul, - - - - Jianager' J. H. nAVERLY'3 WIDOW BEDOTT .COMEDY COMPANY. The mofct successful Farcical Comedy ever proaucea, lnircaucin America's Famous Comedian, CHARLES B. BISHOP, As the celebrsted Widow, In Petroleum V. Nss&y second ediUon or bis renowned dramatization. 6UDwrted bv MR. IIAVKRLY'S 8TAE COMEDT CO. Everytblng: Entirely New, Sparkllnjr. and ntertaliiine ! Incidental to .the Comedr will be introduced Beautiful Music, Quar tettes, Duetts, &c, rendered by Mioses ELL1STON, CUEESE, Master KEXNER, and others of the company. Scale of IM ces : Admlalon as usual. Ileservei Seats $1 aad 75 cts. How on sale at Dyer 6c Son'a. OBt2J- Look I IP TOU WANT A REAL NICE pieee of Beet. Lamb or Mutton, aua?es or Veal, Juat call at JOHN C. BOliNEMANN'fJ Meat Store, on North rkle of Market tm ween Second snd Third ttreets AT meats delivered promptly sod free of charge Givo me a call and uare money. Respectfully oct 7-frUa-lm JOHN C.BORNEMAN2I
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