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1UI8 FA FEB u .oIMed -very afterneoa,: Budayi ptea or j O 8 II . T. JAMBA, IDITOB AND FROPB.IKTOK. .nur RrPTIONS, P08TAQK PAID. Crca CXT frien 't en av .r,4 U . kenrUiT;tr!ft a B f 5 00 Six months, 2 50 ; Three . nner .will - be delivered by earrlers, ofeharge.inany PMtof the city, at the jhflfe rtei, or u -AdTrtiB? rate? low and liberal So&ieriberi will please report any and H failurea to recede their papers regularly. VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1S81. NO 259 lit ii.c :t'd.- V; ? Vv-.f ??dor lifii;' HE Advertisements. El! FOB RHEDI-IATISW, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soreness of the Chest, Gout Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- i r n tngs ana oprams, uurns uu Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feel and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Vo Preparation on earth equala St. Jacobs Oil u a safe, sure, simple and cheap External KmJy. A trial entails but the comparatiTely trifling outley of 60 Cents, and every one suffer ing with pain can hare cheap and poeitfye proof of ita claims. Directions in Eleren Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AST) DEALEE3 IH MEDICIHE. ' A. VOGEUER & CO., Baltimore, JSId., U. 8. JL april 11 daw-oa to Ralkoh, N. C, Sept. 27, 1881. . Mrs. Joe Person,! Franklinton, N. O Dkar Madame : In reply to your let ter asking what I think of your Remedy. 1 would say that the sales have been very faJr. and so far as 1 can laarn. tne iteme- dy has been very satisfactory to my cus tomers who have used it, especially so in the case of a little girl of this city, ten years of age, who was troubled for a long time with sores breaking out over the face and neck, having the appear ance of Scrofula, and which had resisted the usual alterative treatment ior a long time. She took four bottles of the Bit ters last Spring, when the sores entirely disappeared, and up to this time she has had no return of them, her skin looking as fair and clear as anyone's. Tiusting that you may receive the suc cess which your Remedy seems to merit, I am. very respectfully yours, WM. SIMPSON, Druggist For sale in Wilmington by Dr. Wm. H. Green. Send for circular of .testimo nials. . oct3-dw - (Mew Body Brussels Blew Ta New Extra Supers. New Insrainsb JUST IN TO-DA1. ALSO, RUGS, MATS, oiLCLOTns,&c. ; R. M. rJlclntire. sept 29 NORTH CAROLIHA HOUSE, JOHN D. 8TELLJES, Proprietor. The vest of Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer and Cigars. " OY8TER3 IN EVERY 8TYLE. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Second and Prineew sts. oct ISrA nniillot3-l 150 BBLS NEW MULLETS, gQQ DOZ JJLRGE ROE, pestrjj . For tale byj HALL & PEABSALL, octli LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. IIeinsbekger All tlieco. C W Yates lhanks to the Public No Magistrate's Qonrt to day. . s Capt. V. V.Hicbardson,ofColambu county, was in the city yesterday. The receipts of cotton at this port to- L day. foot up 1,694 bales. I au,l i . ' I a. unwound "repeaters' are ine siieni . .. r ; watches of the night. a r i m - I A man novor fopia rvnnr whpn hA hftS 1 1 r ten dollar bill to wrap on the outside of his roll ol ones. ville, Robeson county, is in the city to-1 . . . I tlay on a vjsit. I m I Studv vour interest. You can now 1 buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at I Jacobi's. t I T, : , m - 7 r. . Keene is cooked for Charlotte on the I 10th, Milton Nobles the 15th and Gus Williams the 17th. , -g-, XT . - I Sw. barquQcfcna, Neckjansen, froml this portarrived on the 29th ult at JJamDUrg. . Ger. briir 17xrress.Fretwurst, sailed on , the 29th ult. Trom Jtiamburg for this port. , Br.baraue Live Oak. Stillwell. from this port lor Rotterdam, arrived ofir the ' '.!...., Lizard Oct 29th. Schr. Thos., TT. Holder, Gray, from I this port, arrived at Sagua on the 31st ult. - - I Steamship Regulator, Capt. Doane, - . - I arrived cere mis morning irom ew . m m m I city, is here to-day in the interest ot mei New Yorkh ouse now represented Dyi ...i him. f ,r on,i X. XiUUUlCiX UlUVi Jcour u...v- ' I ranted. Sold ohlv at Jacobi's. T Hanging a man in effigy is a good deal like kissing a cow owned by the! father of vour cirl. it don't mi me cus,e ' . . -r . - li 11. ll I Judce Brooks did not arrive to hold! the Federal Court, being detained at his home by sickness, and consequently the cases have all been continued until the next term. A horse attached to a dray this morn- rotten plank on th nublic wharf, foot of Chestnut streetM and was with some difficulty got outliewnauover. ww. cuwu i-;-ri I ings ordered. J . . . 1 T i. .1 I1 Fresawater i-ercn, xruuu uu iu fish Hoots ana urnes. iuu tur- ment and lowest prices at J acqbi a. j "A large quantity of Confederate bonds sold in Charlotte on Monday at $5, bu . t j.nnn Ant. .-f thp market 11113 UUttUUl UiU'" during the day, because of advices from New York, which shut off the demand. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. - ' Writ a m Mrs. L.vdia E. Pinkham. No. 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for Damphlets relative to tne curative prop- nriA Vpo-ptable ComDOund in all I CI UbJ v mv. " female complaints. . ,:iii. 0r v.h'ynhfith. the mail wtbetween this city and Sm . e , lost her propellor while on her way to Smithville vesterday. It is thought that r W kv .M.ir n iAr. The Okdlahoma towed her back to the city and then carried the mail to Smithville for her. CItj Court. Lewis Jackson was before the Mayor this morning, charged with larceny. He was bound "over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $100 ior his appearance. AIUUU t". 1 was awarded ten days in the City Prison Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and fall ing hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has taken the first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative. I have, the utmost confidence in -the mails. Enclose SI, for two boxes, or $2.50 postoffice order for six boxes of Celery and Chamomile pills and I will take all risk for money and goods. Dr. C. W. Benson, 105 Xiortu j-utaw ow, i Baltimore, Md. . Yesterday afternoon schooner James A. Brovm. Armbarst, cleared for Jere mle, Hayti, with 32,009 shingles and 119,475 feet lumber, shipped by. Messrs. Northrop & Camming, and. to-day Br. barque Katie Steuart, Arnold, cleared for f 'iyerpool with 1,416 bales of cotton, LWmift h- Mpssra Williams & Mnr chison In onr t wn . lad ho has safiered (or five years with swollen feet. writes Mr. J. Kanfer. Mohawk Hill. N. I .4 ouc nog uuauio w naia auu uuvi iu t u u j : j - i f , mo ... t . f : . 0iiftTnnm irv cj l. iincuua vjii. kub uiu bu. auu w lnan tne- nad been for many years and that she conld go about" her work o lasRhed d twentv vears aero. A Heavy Cotton Held. iu . 1 r,;a m 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 .1 1 1 I 111 1. .T.IIljll.lll .A 1 X U . UlikJ W.W Y "'"f o atotofl .vftf n nf land he raised w S m wWU VMSS w va wr mw u mmum - 10.000 wounds of seed cotton, equal to seven heavy bales of lint. For a bad year it is thought that tnis yieia win se cure the cake without opposition v . TH6 BITer. Cnnt. Robeson, of the steamer Wave arrived here Ihis morning overland from ... va loff ftt n -' TV lu.j c : tlt ;n la apntinn iiyf.ii mm in uia uii Aia.ULi.aAav aaa hum v tin rl that. t r rivpr had risen 13 inches at Fayetteville and was still rising when he left He left this afternoon with his steamer and hopes to get through to nayetteviue. Unmailable Unmailable matter, addressed as fol- lows, remains m the rostomce m this city: Caroline Blount, Number 6, ., , vfo Armatrftno- XWCiU ObXC&W , wOO Ow D - Raltimfire. Md. : Charlie . SMVW4 W J Albert, 1,683 Nashua, N. H. : Betsey .... m a V Williams, J? ayetteviiie, JN. u. . . Prs proceedioKi. Wft nrknowledfye. will thanks, the re North1 Carolina Press Association, at m - , ,i . il . XT:U A Mnntinf hplfl in lue 1Ui" AUUUi" b, , Winston, June zist, idol, ii was . , . Mgsrg Frjrman & stone, of A , .,. Th roceedinffs embrace the varioas addressed deliveres before the Association and is valuable for pre I servation. Supreme Court Decisions. Among the decisions filed by the Jus tices of the Supreme Court on Monday are the following: Bt Ashe, J.: . State vs. W. J. Penton et als., from I firora a U m Tlpr fit als.. from New I J ' Hanonen jud6ment affirmed. fiy j . Wm. Daughtry vs. Samson Warren et als., from Sampson. Judgment afnimed. Per Curiam : Steele vs. Long, et lata fmm Riphmond. Jnderment ai- 1 . - w I firmed. SuDrerne Court In this Court, on Monday, the following cases were called and disposed of : William Griffia et als., vs. J osephrne Griffio, from Robeson; put the end of the district. - D. McFaydeh et als. vs. J. T. Council et al., from Bladen, put to the end of the district. " Robert I. Btoclo o.n.T.Leng otlo from Richmond; argued by Burwell & Walker for the plaintiff ; no counsel for the defendants. J. A. Evans, administrator, vs. T. M Smith, executor, from Columbus ; put to the end of the district. J. I. Kemp and wife va! J. R. Kemp et als., from Bladen ; argued by C. C. Lyon for the plaintifis, and D. K. McBae fAr the defendants. B. N. Fairley vs, C. W Ballard, from Richmond; put to the end of the district The Power of Ui Press. ' .In no wayisthe power of the press more surely shown than in the universal u th.t 4iAji in less than a year, been diffused throughout fifty millions of people of the wonaenui ciimurcuiu--.na r that Rnlendid remedy Kidney- Wort. And .the people from the Allan- tic to the Jracinc nave bbuwu wcu in telligence and their knowledge of what , u in the papers, by already making Kidney-Wort their household remedy for all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels. Herald. About every other Ban you meet now bus bad cold Thanksgiving Day will be here in three weeks from to-morrow. Schr. Younq Teaser. Facemire,: from this port, arrived at Baltimore last Mon day. x . Barque Irwin, from this port foP Hamburg, was spoken Oct. 10th in lat. 46, Ion. 23. Ger. barque Addhcim, Agunton, from this portfer Hamburg, arrived at Deal on the 30th ult A snlendid hrpAfcfast nn the table sar ronnded hv a. f&milv of rSon?hs. Thev used Dr Bull's Cough Syrup and that iamuy- now, seeps it always on nana aia recommends it. Price, only 25 cents a Dotue A man may have ten-ants and yet have no pay-rents. There is a divorci ty of opinion between many men and their wives. "Hearne's "Hearts of Oak" Company will not play here, after all. They could not make the connections they desired and hence have cancelled the engage ment. It is learned that sharks are very fond : i . of cats as food. . Now let somebody in vent a method of teaching sharks to climb over the woodshed roofs and back yard fences. The ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church are making preparations for a Festival in aid of their church to be given in Rankin Hall some time next week. We are requasted by Prof. Agostini to say that he can teach but the one session of his dancing school here and that there fore ail who propose entering the classes should do so at the beginning of the session. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liter Care It is said that there are "lots and cord3" of freight at points on the Upper Cape Fear awaiting a rise , in the river for shipment to this port. Harbor master's Report Capt. Jos. Price, Harbor Master, re ports the arrival at this port during tha month of October of 9 steamers, 1 brig and 21 schooners, coastwise, with a tota of 12.807 tons,' and 18 barques, 2 brigs and 1 schooner, foreign, with a total o 7,719 ton3. Total arrivals, 52; total ton. nage, 20,526. The pilots report soundings during the month of 13 J feet on Bald Head bar and 12 feet on Western bar, taken at mean low water. Quarterly XeetiaKS. , Wilmington District, ; Methodist E Church, South. Fourth round. Onslow, Queen's Creek, . Nov. 5- 6 Daplin. Wesley Chapel, . .Nov. y-iu Clinton, Clinton, . . Nov. 12-13 Coharie . . Not- 16 17 Cokesbury . . . Nov. 19-20 lLet all the omcials be present. Lu S. tSURKHEAD, f. JCi. OI52D. WTT.TJTP Tn this citv this morniDfr. Nov. 2nd, 1S81, at 11 :35 o'clock, of consumption, MAKI CATtlJtniiNjB, wiie 01 iiaray a. Willis and youngest daughter Of the late George Jtt. Ulsnop, in me oin year 01 uer age Jne iunerai wiu rase piace w-uiurruw fThnru1 evftnine- at 3 o'clock' lrom the rfciripnA on McRae. between "Walnut and Mulberry street, thence to Oakdale Ceme tery. Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully lnvltea to auena. sHBHBIMHBIHHBMbmssbIsVbbTbbbIbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbsbm . NeT7 AdyertiBements. Thanks to the Pnhlte, p-OR THEIR YiRY LIBERAL Sohool Book patron aze. I am mow ready to ahow a foil line of Picture Frames and Easels, aaoy Good, Juvenile Books, Ac. ' Remember that Second-Hand Rehoo Books are sold at about half the eost of New oner at 9 BOUft STORE. ott 31 Porto Bico Holasses. 250 HHDS. 250 STgHTTLY PRIME Porto Bico Dldlasses. For sale by iVilliam3 & QurclHtoiL, ai,l . NfcW Advertisements French Candies. XUST RECEIVED, a full line of fine fj Jrrencn Uandles, warranted pure and fresh. Also, Home-Made Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Ac. , ' C. JEVEN3, 8econd street, 3 doors below Postoffice. oct J9 ALL THE CO. gPOOPENDYKE8. Fy 8tantley Huatley. Paper cover. Pri ee 25 csnta, 2 BaD B9I'S DIABY. Oompltte. Fiiee 5' cents Joit received at HKIITSBEBQER'B. Pianos and Organs. SIHKAP f OS CASH ;R ON THE EASY INSTALMENT PLArf, it nov 1 HEI93BEBOEEL'S, TO SUBSCRIBERS WILMINGTON TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE. TOOM AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2, 1881, the verbal repetition of orders given to Operators will be discontinued The Central Office Operator, instead of an swering back through his transmitter, as heretofore, will in the future acknowledge the reception of your order and give notice that it has been executed by a single tap of the bell of the subscriber giving the order. Always hold your lever down until your bell taps in response to our order, and thus avoid having the operator, ring in your ear. The Central Office Operator upon the ception of your order for disconnection, will give both bells one tap; this notifies both parties of the disconnection. J. C. WHITE, norl : Manager. NEW YORK & WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. SEMI-WESSLYIIN i 2T ?AA-s.VTZ - ' STEAMERS " WILL SAIL FROM NE'W "SCP.K Krery WkD.'i K8iAY atid ! 1 URfiY, . at 3 o'e ock, P M. GULF BTREAtfVedretd "?'-vembr 2 BENEFACTOR ........ !U'ij. otrre-.B REOULaTOR-.. . Weane day, Norember 9 GULF 8TRBeMM..M8atnrday, November 12 BSNEF AOTORm. 'Sfeda d y , h o ve u ber J 6 REGULATOR.. atardar, NTmber 19 GULF STKE A M... We ; oesdav, N Ten? ber ?3 tt;Throngh Bills Lading nd Lowest Through Bates guaranteed to aau front Poits in'North and Houth Carolina. For Freight Engagements apply t THOS. E. BOND, Bup't, Wnminfton, N. 0 TBEO. G.EGER, Freight AffeaV S5 Broadway JTew Yeri WM. CLYDE A CO., nov 1-tf Genl Agent. Just From the Factory. All WOOL OA83IUEBS3 19 GREAT variety. On hand a fall stock of TABLE LINENS TOWELS, H ANDERCHI EFS LADIES LIXEff AHD F1LK TIES, 8ILK HANDKERCHIEFS, lb cheaj est stock cf GENTb TIES & the city. Oct ' " J50. J. HEDBICE. 2? IL l&GL IE TO THINK ABOUT ' HOT BED SASH. - r , ! PLEASE OBDEB EARLY. RASH, DOMS AtlD 0LI1IDS BRACKETS, 1IOULDING, LUMBER, U ALTAFFEB, PEICE CO. 1 '.V. I I v, , -TV fall AH nm nam AT HI. EL KilTE' rpHE BEST ASSORTED 8T0CK EVKR brought to ihlff 'city, wita' all tho lateat ffov Ities aod Shades ia , GOOD gatla JIarrcClenxP 8atin da Ltop. Rhtd. amea, 8mrrahs, Brocades, Voire An- . tique, Catoer Hair, til. Yel" vets. Hushes, COLORED. BLACK AND ILLUMINA TED CASHMERES Hear " Mohairs, Baitings, Alp teas and Plaids la eadlesj variety, Pasiameaterie, Frlogea and TrimmLogB, W hite G oodi , Houiekeef log Gocd', DOlLMANSj CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, J - j atdjWear, Flannels Meini Ua derwear, Hosiery, Qloves, Ccreeta, ' JUaOcS and Idg rga, Staple & Domestic Goods. - In short everytblnf desirable. Warranted to come up ia price and qa&litj, to any im xIe from retail louses North. OaI and cave etra experao by bavirg i $ ft 3$ t ' ST4" .W 0 i'l 4.j oct3l erfi c 'hivis f xrer.m-n.i tiort i-j c- jiiv Sir - ' : 'r r J m- s w?i W! V; iy'V Krt- b-. -.4:' C"? f to tb- W ., :.!. V-a- vtl43?Ztr.tica bi p'3iiiveJ? fc c '.-r- ...x,- i- ..:. sh.; c mr uaw 0.inx V'- I .-r: . tiv in;f tw ) th f i- c - E &.TiI s t X v ,;.B r e b a!s' cu g ' (h'i 5 r-,au- aV " St--. . ch aa '.'; . t;-.. t ' r :di 4vrentv-,ctii h r-" i i f.-d'-i'c. 4 Co, Oi -tito -tM Fhti;-d;i:j ia, naia'& tpi3 ppcr,' rr S3ifi ;-.tn2 v 5 . ru. fioortvi'n- For lUuttratou Circular. Alieat-tualUusince GOLD VEDAL'.AV.'.rr Tf:' rUTHpV A ti-'t rv.L o--' a . ore, tt, intJirr -ni;.ie to ertry liie." b.un.l in inst i"rarh . inasjin.emlxvd.f ul! ri't.2J e.nrrvin'. -rrivt''n , rirxce n;r t f -Dt t ro J : I .j. . . i . i i . . -r'-'f'V cal Io-titotor Err. W.T4 Fab- ' A GREAT -OFFER Fp m jr . . traoreuniry lw pucss or nu meats received. cpieaoici urgani, o dw. f 6t up Magnificent oct Roiewood Pianos, rtocl cad corer, cal tl9J. War ranted 6 years. Illustrated fatal jzuc mail-, ed. -genu wsated. HOKACE WATERS, t UO , naBUiaoxareri au ucmbui Broadway, Jsew I ora. noTw. THE ;BieREBK9f - mm. THE HIGHEST AYARDSST to the GREAT WORLD'S PAIR in LONDON', 1S51 : at the GREAT EXPOSITION to PARI, lie:; at the INTERNATIONAL IPOSmo?, to CHILI. 1 STS : and at the craad CENTER RIAL EXHIBITION in Pnilacelptda, 1ST. AH pmeae w!afcl t mjxhmm or ex. amine) iBttrtaeai sure repectfaily la Tited t rUit ir Wsurerooasa. Send for Circular and PrU Ida. - (JHICKERHIG & SOIlSj 130 Rfft Aveaae. . Y. 1 156 f remoct SL, tcti -ai
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