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THE ISIOENniG My VI?1. II. BGKNAKtt. 'MfULISHKD DAILY BXCBFT MONDAY BATES O BCBSOBimoV tM A.DVA.WOS : Ljueyear, (by mail) poetage paid,. ......... 7 ou six months, 4 " " -t taj Three months. " a if, ine month " " '1 00 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per woek. Our City Agents are uot authorised to collect for mere than three month? :n advance. MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. a. as secona-ciass matter. OUTLINKh. There ia a aplil in the Democracy of the Fourth Massachusetts District; they hare nominated two electors. P. Griffin was shot and killed at Abbey ville, 3. C, by Charles McClurg; it grew out of a game of billiards. The South Carolina Green backers have nominated a State ticket. Everything is at a stand still in the Turkish affairs; Iliza Pasha has now 9,000 troops. Gen. Garibaldi and his son Mo- autti have resigned their seats in the Italian Cuamberof Deputies; his soo-in-ldw Maj. Caczio. h'ia been placed under arrest. A tire damp explosion occurred in a Ger man mine near Heme? killing eleven work men and wounding eleven seriously. . Fifty barges destroyed by fire on the Neva; loss 30,000. City Sergeant Lee, of Richmond, Va., has been arrested and j tiled for felony. The address of the Democratic Statu Committee of Alabama thoroughly endorses Gen. Hancock's letter on the claims question. A fret-h rising ia threatened in Afgbaaislan. John Alerritt was acquitted of the murder of ilicks, in Halifax, N. C, yesterday. Tucfflett of the Powers will remain ten days longer at Gravosa; Great Britain and Russia urge the assembling of the fleet at Siamboul; the Prince of Montenegro is blamed for the awkward position of affairs; France refused lo participate in the pro posed bombardment of Dulciguo. Yale College students are foibidden to pa rade in political processions. Wm. McArtbur has been elected Lord Mayor of London. New York markets: Money 23 percent; cotton quiet at 11.11 eta; southern flour quiet and Arm at $4 85 6 30; wheat iHc better, ungraded red 1 00T$I 12i; corn, ungraded 51T551c; spirits turpentine firm at 40Jc; rosin firm at $1 501 5?. Conkling's man Piatt is said to be running the Radical machine now in place of Chairman Jewell. Air. English has retired, practi- L cally, from the chairmanship of the Democratic State Committee of Indi ana. Senator McDonald and State Treasurer Fleming have charge. The Washington Republican, Rad ical organ, admits that more than 1,000 votes were cast for Flaisted than the plurality given him in the returns. "Thar now," Mr. Blaine. Chairman W. H. Barnum is in Washington. He is in line spirits, tnt is reticent. He merely said that the National Democratic Cotnmitteo could not be better satisfied with the situation as it now exists. Another attempt upon the lifo of the unhappy Czar of Russia was by placing a nitro-glycerine clock in the coai-buukers of his new yacht. It was fortunately discovered in time to prevent the longed-for fatal catas trophe. A Republican writing from Indi anapolis on the 25th, to the Philadel phia limes, reviews at much length the political outlook in Indiana. The sum of his cogitations is that Radical Porter will be elected Governor by a Hinall majority. Groesbeck's speech on the subject of the public lands and the way they were given away by the Radicals, is attracting attention, and serving as editorial thunder. We have had some extracts under our weight for days awaiting ventilation in the Stab, but they have been orowded out. The Richmond (Va.) State thus writes of Mr. Cable's "The Grandis- 8imes," of which we have spoken: "The 'Grandissimes' in this issue has its ending, and proves itself an admirable work, Mr. Cable showing a power which we have never seen before in any novelist whose home was in the South. He is far above any rival south of the Susquehanna, and may fitly be set by the side of Haw thorne, although no faintest similarity ex ists between his genius and that of the -Scarlet Letter." Senator Ben. Hill but echoed the uni vocal voice of the South when he said of Hancock's letter on the South ern War Claims bngaboo: "It will have a most salutary and strengthening effect. It will have this effect because it exactly expresses what is already the view of that question taken by all the people of the South by every roan of intelligence and standing, without exception, throughout that part of the country. It is no new doctrine which Gen. Hancock brings forward and puts so aptly in bis letter." The Radical organ of Indiana, tho Indianapolis Journal, is a very dan gerous and silly paper. It has been trying to prompt indiscreet and reck less members of its party to make as saults upon leading Democrats. Its latest was to urge that Mr. Hendrick'a head bo rubbed with a brLck snd ho be then put to bed. This is the way Radicals propose to conduct a campaign. VOL. XXVIL---NO. 7. The Raleigh News and Observer of the 8th gives the following addi- tiona. information conoorning th, murder of Gen. Bryan Grimes : "The examination began on Friday, and of the Republicans up there prefer was still in progress when our informant ring the spotless soldier and states left 8aturd ay. The negro boy stated that man to the sectional candidate of the toKX?J2- the day of the murder, that be (Parker) had feeling conhdent and buoyant, me been with him all that, day. A white man Governor left last night to fill his en named Smith is understood to have said gagements in Chatham, Moore and alia! riA iz7 a at Pa m nr a'o atnpA snd tV . . ti 1 f ai ni n ; - -"- -e frtroaa n tm a at rv m ifh am mi 1 and OOtTAPO 1 & mA AVI aUIG UH V i ill CI UU UaJU SV1bHI squirrels, tie was complimented upon having such a eood Kiuirrel gun. He said: Yes, it is a good gun,' and then said: 'This is the vary same gun that killed Mills. I Mills was a white man killed in Pitt county some years ago, Smith remarked : 'I expect that's the gun that killed Gen. Grimes.' Parker to this made no reply, but soon afterwards winked at Smith, and the two went out of the store. Parker thensaid : 'Yes, this is the tinn that Irillori Clan Drlmall Hmith nalrnrl 'Did you shoot him V and Parker replied : ' VV ell, I have said enough. I am not going to say any more.' "The feeling in Washington is that suffi cient evidence will be brought out to con vict barker or the murder. It is, however, thought that he was a mere tool, being hired by some other party or parties to do the deed." The Philadelphia Times damns wiiu lainiest praise laaiy Anaereon s ... - r a i rnmfhonir, SKo ; ttiof . www character on Monday lay night. As the very handsome Mary is a Southern favorite we clip the following from the criticism : "Miss AQderson does uot, indeed, any more than she did a few years ago, give tne impression or a very earnest artist. She is, as has been said, unusually pretty and her attitudes are unaxceptionably graceful. She has gained somewhat in distinctness of utterance as well as in her command of stage businrsj, and some of the minor details of her acting are much more refined than heretofore. Otherwise she shows little change. Her work has the same ucevenness that was at first attributed to her inexperience. Her elocu tion is still uncertain, and while she often gives nnsnes or real leeung, sue as onen uisappoiats woere Strong expression is tendency to tear passion to tatters, as . thouirh vehemenen conld suodIv intenaitv of feeling." . tt T rry. I A special to the New York Times ofsnntft iIsvr or. aont from Rinh I , , formula of higher astronomy the day of the moud, Va., represented that thou- week on which the battle of King's Moun sandsofthe colored voters of Vir- tain was fought, and that it was Saturday, . . , October 7th. 1870, having xaiien on mat girna "will of their own free will, and day. There has been at different times con knowing fully the importance of their ice"!?le, 1, is ?oint J 1 her 7th. 1R80. falls on Thnrsdav. The action, walk deliberately up to the J poll...d cast Ibcir vovo. ag.iost d nominees of the National Republi- I cm nirLv snd for lhi Hancock and can party ana tor the nsncocK ana English electoral ticket." . So be it if .hey prefer. The Readjaster or Ma- houe ticket, however, is the one re- I fcrred to. On tho 24th inst. that nice Radical blood and thunder sheet, the Cincin- this place on Sunday. There is still . f: n. ,:7 .. Di . . much sickness. The Charlotte Demo- nati Commercial, was pleased to get in an artici0 referring with surprise to ahead of the brass band after this Judge Dick as a Republican, mentions Judge Brooks, with others, as a Republi etyle: can. Ask your pardon, Brother Veates. "Ttietrulh is, Hancock dare not say that he would veto the Southern claim bills." But Hancock "dared," and the I South says well done, thou good and faithful citizen. We will make thee I our ruler on November 2d. The fact is Hancock is trcraendoots in doing right. i us srt-K canpaiGN. The Republican candidate for Lieutenant Qorornor fs fresjuenUy . t .i tt I auseut, iroiu tc wy. ii wui.ug . harder than any or tbem. J udge I Fowle has written that he oanndt be I with us at the Democratic mass meet- ing on the 22d. Charlotte Observer. Gen. M. W. Ransom will address I . " t . 1 Al I A S M . Z J3 I iue peouie ai me iuiiuwiuu tiuics auu i places: Gates county, October 11: 1 I3ertie county. October 12; Perqui- mansoounty;Ootober 18;FqaoUnk oountv. October 14; Uamden county, I October 15: Currituck county, Octo- Un 1 A T? ao rtitr Talon a rtntnW i a I 7, "n . rTT C ' I Columbia, lvrrell COUntV, UctOber I . ' - 19; WashiQgtoo county, Uctober 20. I There were a ereat many ladies in 1 the Court House to hear Judge Fowle I Saturday night, and they enjoyed his I speech very muoh. We like to see r ml m the ladies attend political meetings, J for it wouia nave gooa innaenoe. I - The Democratic meetinsr at 1 Bush Hill. Randolph county, on Sat- I t1i7 last, wm a larce and enthnsi- I - . . y ; : 7 1 astioone, and.eloqnent speeches were J mftda hv Hon. Daniel G. r owle and 1 r-i tt nn ka; tnfnfAtT;k I VXUY. T anw va. .aaaa aw.u.u ww.gu , Point in the afternoon, where a meet- mg was being held for tne purpose ot I organizing a iianoocK ana J anus i nh t rtnan rrpni.iflmfln were naiifla . sT I out again, wnen juage rowie maae a Drier speecn lnwoauomg wov. i ftble 0Q flCCOunt of the darkness to deter Vance, who was followed by Gen. I mine the whereabouts of the elephant. It Leach. Greensboro Patriot. , ., Col. Kenan returned yesterday from the Piedmont section, where he ba. been epeakiog. He.. himself as much pleased. with his oan- vass there. He leaves te-day to fill an engagement at Columbus, Folk cocnty, where he speaks next Mon- ir-:iiau a- u-- a day. Ho will then continue his round until he speaks in every county, clear to Cherokee. Gov. Jarvis, who has just returned from a canvass in which ho travelled nearly a thousand miles, tells ua that the West will give alarger rcajorUy andalar8erote than it has ever before. rom Bun- oombe to Ashe and Alleghany, and WILMINGTON, thin back through Wilkes and Cald- I well, Boxke and McDowell, he reports M Hancock. Garfield w rnri far behind his ticket, many party Gov, Jarvis returns 1 xiamen. xtateign xvews ana uoser- I ver. Spirits Turpe: 1 1 a e . Rev. Thomas H. Bonner, a young Baptist minister, died at Columbia, Tyrrell county, ou September 18th, of ma larial fever. An infant at Hickory. North Carolina, was baptized Jesse Fido Ringtail Fillmore Hancock JarvisDowd Harper, and is said to still Floating Item. James Robinson, old John's eecond son. was taken ill and passed through Charlotte for his home in Cincin- nati a few days ago. He is dead. Two other brothers were his partners in the show business. I Ralaiorri KTxinQ nn.fl HhnPTtlfiT ' Treasurer Wnrtr informn tin that Mr. W. J. I Best has expended thus far, on account of the western north uaronna Kauroaa, j fl09 00(X vortv car-loads of iron are now ime vvesiern jxnrin uaronna aanroaa. I hainir nlanarl at tha nf thn rnr? anrl . . mi. a 1 annQal exhibition of theNortb -Carolina Industrial Association opened at their ground yesterday under the most flatter ing circumstances. The exhibition oi machinery, stock, fowls and fancy work is very good. Col. L. L. Polk, Judge Reade and Mayor Manly made addresses. Lumberton Robesonian : The Rev. W. W. Willis closed a meeting at saddletree church ou Friday, resulting in ten additions to the church. At a meetine held last Monday night, the Shoe Heel Rifles decided to attend the King's Mountain celebration as an independent comDanv. There was received in Shoe Heel market during the week ending Saturday, the 30th inst., 374 bales oi cot- 1 ton. Total receipts to that date 1,219 i bales i yix x. I haw a4 IK 4 W waa wva A HlBAh 4m hmH W9tfVV I Krvf . , "'" . xwoinson-a circua, who are asm o uav I rDD6a a itowan iarmer oi loriy uouara, Prof. F. P. Motz, of the Department of Mathematics In the King's Mountain High School, writes that he has determined by place of debarkation for those attending 'nTtrf JKaTE. of the village of Klne's Mountain and four miles from the battlefield where the cele- bratioo is to be held. Hacks, omnibuses, wagons, etc., will be in waiting at Weaver's 'At'lS&Xt SalesXm' 60 cents to $1, according to conveyance, for tne rouna trip. Elizabeth City Economist : J. W. Turner, who died in Hertford on Fri' day. was buried at his family ground in P1fa8e Place Jde ,?roob3. ?. tha.1 Jher column. i.yrrea CoUuvy uema . mos- I quuoes ana cuius ana ievers aoouna. Nothing like it known by our oldest inhabi- Tne ia excXnt, the cotton crop has been damaged by the heavy rains, and the sweet potato crop has been almost ruined by the rains. Dare county items : Sickness is prevailing through the i county, some thirteen persons have died since January. Think some physician would do well to locate here (at Manteo.) People are loosing forward Ior a good fish season. Mulletmg has been very good so far. Dacks are making their sp- pearance in Currituck Sound. Rock fish are being caught out of the canal at Coin- jeckby-Mr. Dowdy. Much new cotton eoine in through the canal. Camden county point : There is much sickness among us and the doctors are very busy. The Charlotte Observer has a m innrv nnn ATAinniT nrennni nr a man o a. nhant who crushed his keeper. John King. I i . 1 ,1 i I situug nun auu iuou obubou uuiu iuo car. i We copy a part: "Immediately after rIy- lni8.w"ni .FJS AlKSSffl head .3 wiiSffi act of turning him around when the crowd beard him call the elephant by name in a I frightened tone, and the next moment they I saw the enraged animal turn upon his an mBH him atrinat tho r.- I UUVB uwu sTaww wuv VCS I King sank to the ground without a groan rr. ,rV;. , cVirT street and the wildest confusion followed. The men were airaia to approacu tne in-1 iunated animal, ana .tung was anowea to aa. aa aK m W emt BAVAFBI rninlltaaS Afl trlA fYVAII ft n I wnera ne ntd fallen. The elephant sur- I yeyed tbe scene for an instant, gave a short I snort and started at brisk pace up tbe rail- I road track. As soon as he was out cf tiAa k inrp nr a a nip c tin nr onnsronr v 1 f "V" , " Ui'1'""u. nreiess, ana oonveyea across me I Btreet to Ferry Morehead's barber shop, I where several doctors were summoned. I In tha meantime the eleohant kent I -- --- iXXDTD ZliLsV excitement increased. The crowd which first collected about the crossing and the aoor ui wo ouuu iuvu nu,u wuk uou uwu i .rrl-rl arwittflrfid un the fitrfiflt anil .n ;-of- ortfl were afloat, no one being I was suggested that a party be organized to start in pursuit with the view of shooting him, but before any plans could be formed, it was learned that the circus men were o do JkCheTba S taQ wi.n them jiary,M the female ele- phaut, and "the Boy." "Chief had turned up Fifth street on arriving at the crossing, and the other elephants werodriven rapidly after him. On arriving at Tryon street he 8jpeafortt moment and then went di- recliy aCross to Church street,wbere be was with some difficulty secured by being chained to the other two elephants." 1 '" Nobody should go to church, or public 5iSLilgSSr,n5 Dr Baua oough Syrup at once; it costs only 25 cents a bottle. f N. C; THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1880. THll PITY. HBW ADVKBTI8H1TIRNT8. Mtjnson Fall overcoats. J. C. Mtjkds German cologne. J. O. Stkvknsoit New buckwheat. Habbisoit & Allen Correct styles. Masohio Meeting St. John's Lodge. Cautiojc Notioe Crew Minnie Gray. Local Dots. Cotton receipts yesterday 928 bales. Some of the apple trees of this city are out in full bloom. The Criminal Court meets in this city next Monday. We hear that the docket is very light. Minerva Williams, colored, was I sent to jail yesterday for non-payment of I costs in a case of assault and battery tried b f j , Millis. 1 UC1V" MWMW I A match game of base ball was I nlaved at Rloom's Field" veaterdav. The I T ., rpm nn,in Q, Llttle By . CaPl- Tm Bunting were I the winners, with a score or 5, against the Sky Rockets," Capt. Russell, who scored only 10' The Robesonian says: "Another i viciorv ior civil service retorm waa auuieveu i victory for civil service reform was achieved h0 am,H. .TAhn TToiirtwv rninrri J' T"f 1 the Convention for the 'hands' in this town Dut lhe hands had but little to do with it." Dally weather Bulletin. The following Will show the State of ... . the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at I 8 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. Atlanta 72 Augusta 81 Charleston 79 Charlotte 74 Corsicana 80 Galveston 74 Havana 83 Indianola 77 Jacksonville 70 Key West 83 R. F. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .41 .CO .00 .70 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Weather. Fair Fair Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Fair Fair I MnntwomViV si Si oSSS 79 New Orleans. 79 Clear Fair Clear Clear Clear Fair Punta Rasa a. Savannah.. . . 84 77 7G Wilmington. Cedar Keys 81 Pensacola 83 The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Northeast to northwest winds, rising ba rometer, clear or fair weather, stationary or I slight fall in temperature. s mSLiratea court. d. J. Pridgen was arraigned before Jus- lice ye8terd on a warrant sworn out by Sarah Hall. De- i rendant was required to pay costs ana give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for three months. Sarah Hall was arraigned on the afflda- yit of D. J. Pridgen, charged with assault and battery. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. A police officer, charged with assault and batterv. was ordered to nav a fine of $5 and costs. Susan Ann Churcbweli, ariaigned oo the affidavit of Ran a Pearson, charged with trespas?, was ordered to pay the costs. Before the Holies Committee. The case of a police officer, suspended from duly on the 28lh,was heard yesterday before the Police Committee, consisting of Mayor Fiehblate and Aldermen Bowden and Vollers. After a full investigation, it was decided by a majority of the Committee to leave the matter to the Mayor and Chief of Police Brock, who, in consideration of the fact that the officer had been on the force for four years, during which period he had proved to be a good and faithful officer, and this being the first charge brought against, him, decided to suspend . , . j augment in nis case, anu ne was oraerea back to duty Tbe Fee,,nB ln New York' A gentleman of this oity who arrived here a few days since from New York, and who , . t- a. I wo 'UCi ot uo K'cai CUiWiawu UC1"U" atration last week, aavs the feellntr in that I ' mm city amounts almost to that of certainty I among Democrats, that Hancock and Jflng- Ksh will be triumphantly elected. They seem perfectly conndent that rtew xors, i 0hio ana w,n g0 Democratic, and I PPear very sanguine that Pennsylvania will do likewise. The leading men of the 1 - M - nxors) vsnn. ... . ... I Archie Ellerby, a colored drayman, was arraigned on the charee of driving on a I -i. ;.u At.,t mo, I u Blow usijfius aaa Vauv and resisting arrest. In consideration of the fact that the defendant was a new hand at the business of dravinc. and not there m i i ji . lu" u,"7.w uo " refituu w ordinance against driving on sidewalks, that case against him was dismissed ; but he was required to fork over $3.50 for resist ing arrest. Col. ifleBae'a Appointments. Col. Duncan K. McRae informs us that ho will speak at Mt. Olive on Saturday, tbe 9th of October; at Henderson, Granville county, on Tuesday, the 12lh of October, and at Oxford, Granville county, on Wed nesday, the 13th of October. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills act as kindly on tbe tender, infant, the most delicate female, and infirm old age, as upon tbe most vigo rous system, eradicating every morbific agent, invigorating the 'debilitated organs, building up the flagging nervous energies, imparting vigor to body and mind . Highly endorsed by the medical faculty. t OPBBA UOI7BE. trilnBtrelayttlaU KvivntDS. This evening our young friends of the "Old Plantation Minstrels" will open the theatrical season at lheOpera House with an attractive programme, prepared ex- pressly to please those of our citizens who are fond of good music and can appreciate such innocent amusement as embraces in it o element or allusion calculated to offend or grate harshly upon the ear of the most fastidious or refined. The troupe is com posed of young men of our city, as already J stated, and the object to be benefitted by the entertainment is one in which all should feel a deep and abiding interest. We therefore hope to see a full house. Reserved seats can be had without extra charge by applying to Heinsberger's book store. m w . . n . n . n We noticed at the Produce Exchange, VPflterdav rnr1 nnr ntt r.aro nn rorr, -.vj . ' ... - ... . wen imagine to whom It belongs), tho "Roll of the Palmetto Regiment at the Siege of Vera Crnz, March, 1847." It was executed under the patronage of the then Governor (Mean6) of Soulh Carolina, and is very I neatlveotten un. It is in the form of a scroll, supported by a pillar on each side. I surrounded by various devices and inscnp tions. and flanked bv flairs, one of whirh I a. .. . . . . 7 .' . Z This flag pre- sented by Gen. William O. Batler, of Ken tucky, in the City of Mexico," and the other, "This flag presented by the City Council of Charleston, through . Veter Hutchinson, nnrf narrififl throiiffh " T. " " I tbe war." This last was the first flag in the City of Mexico, being planted inside its gates by F. W. Selleck, of Company E, Capt. T. Foster Marshall. In the centre is a palmetto tree, under which is inscribed "South Carolina Volunteers, commanded by Col. P. M. Butler; called into the ser- vice of the United States by the President, under the ant of nontrBR .nnrn Mr under the act of Congress, approved May 13th, 1840, to serve daring the Mexican war.'' On one of the pillars is inscribed "Lt. Col. J. P. Dickinson, wounded at Churubusco; died at Miscoac, Sept. 11, 1847." On the other, "Col. P. M. Butler, killed at Churubusco, August 20, 1847." The battles in which the regiment took conspicuous part are also given, as follows: Vera JCrua, Contreras, Churubusco, Cha pultepec, Garita De Belen. At the top are the , words: "Inscribed to the Palmetto Regiment." There were eleven companies in this famous regiment. 17, 9. District Court. The following persons have been drawn to attend and serve as jurors at the ap proaching term of the United States Dis trict Court for the District of Cape Fear, to be held in Wilmington during the first week in November. In order to allow those who desire to do so an opportunity to vote at the election on the 2d day of No- vember, his Honor, Judge Brooks, will not I require me attenaance oi jurors ana otners interested until Wednesday, the 3d day of November : New Hanover County Scott, A. J. Hill, W. J. Penton, James C. Smith, Thos. Davis, Robt Noyes, J. A. Scarborough, I ue0 Alaerman, Henry lium, wm. Goodman, J. W. Macumber, B. A. Hallett, B. F. Penny, I. J. Alderman, S. R. Bird sey, James W. Jackson, F. M. King, Oscar Pcarsall, A. M. Baldwin, L. G. Thornton, Wm. Kellogg, E- D. Hewlett, Richard Hall, Preston Spriggp, John H. Pugh, G. J. Boney, C. G. Southerland, J. H. Mallard. Biunswick Alexander Cox, Peter Tuck' er, John Wescott, W. H. Drew, Richard Dosher, A. J. Andrews. DupUn County Cornelius McMillan. Xneatrical. The engagements made thus far for the Opera House during October are as follows : October 7th, Frank Mayo and company in "Davey Crockett." October 15th and 16tb, New York Cri- terion Company. October 22d and 23d, Adele Belgarde. .. October 25th, Rentz-Sanlley Opera Com pany, (formerly Madame Rentz's Minstrels.) October 28th, Nick Roberts' Humpty Dumpty Company, hiybr and iSAtllNE The EUa M. Barter, hence, arrived at I Vineyard Haven yesterday. The steamship Benefactor, from this port, arrived at JNew York yesterday. The river is reported by steamboat- men to be lower than at any previous time this season. QuarierijrjaeeiiDa-.. jtb thb .whjohgtoh wistbict, juthodibt js cihtboh, south Foubth Round. Wilmington, at Front Street. Octo'r 23 Wilmington, at Kifth Street, Octo'r 9 10 Octo'r 18 IT Octo'r SS 84 WUteVllle. SaUlOh. Topsau. at union. Octo'r 27 Onslow, Queen's creek. Octo'r 8031 Dnnlln. at Wealev. NOVT 6 7 Clinton, at Clinton. Nar 1814 Coharie. at Newton Grove, Not r S0S1 L. S. Bubkhbad. Presiding Elder. Let every official memberjattend tho Fourth Quar teriT Conference, and. dear Brethren, let as Dress the battle all over the District and look to God for victory. WHO IS ICRS. WINSLOW T As this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly I devoted her time andAalente as a Female Physician I iwnar.iallv stndled the constitaiion and wants of this numeroiia class, and, aa a result of this effort, and nrsetieal knowledsre obtained in a lifetime soent as I nurse and physician, she has compounded a Sooth- I auK oyrup lur ciinureia kcvuiaug. u uwws uavo magic giving rest and health, and la moreover sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar tlr.ln Mra. Winslowia beeomin? world renowned as a benefactor of the race; children certainly do bibb I m itirf Mu hurt pfmar.ljillv ia this the cue in this I city. Vast Quantities of the Soothing Syrup are I tiatt.t- aoid and used here. We think Mrs. Winalow I has immortalized her name by this invaluable arti- 1 cle. and we slncerelv believe thousands of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet anborn will share its beaeflta, and unite ln calling her blessed. No mo ther has discharged, her duty to her Buffering little one, ln our opinion, until she has givea it the bene fit of Mrs. Winslew's Soothing Syrup. Try it, me- there tbt it how. Ladies' Visitor, New York city. Sold by all Druggists. 35 cents a bottle. WHOLE NO. 4,096 C1TY ITEII18. THB MORNTNQ STAB can always be had at tno roUowlnj? places in the city : The Purcell Hoase, Uarris', News' Stand, and the Stay Office. We gnarantee no better goods mado than Black. weUsburhamLonsCatandCiiraTettea. VSmm&SSmX women and children that have been raised from beds of sickness, sufferim? and almost rfaath k. th P86 of ?.P Biters, you would say "Glorious and invaluable remedy." Bee another column. Phila delphia Press. Beata the world Blackwell's Durham Long Cot and Cigarettes. r??1 Thomas a. Baa ton, M 'D., New C 1 have given Oolden's Licbig's Liquid : of Beef and Tonic Invigorator a thorough Orleans. of Beef and Tonic Invigorator a thorough trial in several chronic cases of females, debility and weak ness, and find it more efficient tvnA tnnrh etptdbU to tht ttomacA than any ojhor preparation I have ever used. Gbuh A rLiimx, Agents. Wilmington Connoisseurs pronounce them very flno Black Well's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes, . r X Vv ABU X Wttfl UBBn. 1H &T1 TTrP.BmTl TfT. 11 n fML. 11 -.f-V. T J I Wver disease; the depressed spirits unfitting the I aZT. i - t J. "rtB. oiuiubl urivmK nun lO rau. axj vi kuhu caeer, mere is are ana neaith . I IaF. m n An HA. fn 1 o J r r . . . left for you yet. Take Simmons Liver Hegulator. It regulates the liver, dispels despondency and re- Stores health. Look well that von iret thn rannlna prepared by J. H. Re 11 in St Co., enclosed in a white wrapper, wim a rea ii on tne front. Can recommend vnnrmHrlno All ititt tiaaifh I enjoy, and even my life, I may say, is in conse quence of the Simmons Liver Kegulator. I would not take $1,000,000 for my Interest in the medicine. ttttt?HimtlTe8toclt Co-p- .e J1 finest and purest smoke Black weu WOam. Long CUt and Cigarettes. DIED. CLOWE In this city, on Wednesday night, Mrs. MARIA LOUISA, wife of Mr. Harrison Clowe, aged 60 years 10 months and 13 days. The funeral office will be said at St. John's Chnrah anil at. OgMila P.tn.f.n. i.i. n - I -.v . . a. emenusor tne ramuy are requested I to attend the services at the Church and at the Cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St, John's Hall, WUmington, N. C, 8Dth Sept, 1830. I 'pan regular monthly mkhting op I A A,? No. 1, P. Ss A. M., will be iioiu iius uuuoauAij livening, at l)i o'clock. se 80 it JAMBS C. MUNDS, Sec'j. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARK HEREBY cautioned against, harboring or trust ing any of the Crew of the Br. Bark MINNLBJ GRAY." aa no Anhtm t their contracting will be paid by either master or conslg ees. MoADLEY. . Master. seSOSt Fall Overcoats JjX)B THB APPROACHING COOL WEATHER. Beady-Hade Clothing fresh from the manufacta rers. .New styles and best make At MUNSON'S, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. fe 3 lt Correct Styles s TIFF AND FUR HATS. LOWBST PRICES! At HARRISON Ss ALLEN'S. City Hatters. Be 30 tf German Cologne. yUNBBBQ'B EXTRACTS, LUBIN'S Ex tracts, Colgate's Toilet Waters, and a full lino of Toilet and Fancy Articles. J. C. MUND8, Druggist, 83 North Front street. se 3D tf To insure obtalmns . the ererraine ApolHnarls. see that the corks bear tho Apollinarts brand. Sold by ADRIAN A VOLLERS. Wilmington, N. C. Be 23 eodlm th aa tu nrmlp Hew Buckwheat. rpHB FIRST SHIPMENT OP THB SEASON. New Carolina Bice, 10, 12 and 15c per quart. Virginia Valley Batter in small tubs, perfectly delicious and cheap, OLEOMARGARINE in small kits and at retail. I hare taken the trouble to find out the best man a - factnrers of this article, and am now selling the best that is made. I ha been compelled by the demands ot the trade to keep it ln stock, and par ties desiring lt most write for OLEOMARGARINE. There has been great improvement of late In its maaufactmre, and it ia no longer a question as to Its heal thfnlnese. CANDIES, CANDIES a perfect assortment of Fancy Candies. All of tbe desirable kinds, and many new styles Lemon, Vanilla, Chocolate and Cream Caramels, good Caramels, fresh Caramels. Fresh Red Apples, White Cabbages. At any time SUGARS can be bought of mo for Ji adrance on barrel price at retail, ln any quantity. This ia cheaper than buying by the package. Jas. C. Stevenson, se30 tf Haaket Street. -r -w-x Tt a tt tt o tti I I P Hj K A H (I I S H, ONE NIGHT ONLY, ' Thursday. September 30 til BENEFIT OF TUB OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM. The Old Plantation Minstrel will give their first performance, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Jlga, Horizontal Bar Kxereise, &c, on THTTRSTiA V KVRNINTO. Rentember 80th. Ladies are particularly invited, as nothing will be said or done to offend the most rasuaions. rno Orchestra is tinder the leadership of Prof. F Bteman. Some of the Best Talent ln the city en gaged ln this performance. Prices of Admission General Admission 50 cts. Gallery SB cents. - Reserved seats may be secured at Heinsberger's Bookstore without extra charge. ' Doors open at t o ciock. uurtain raises at 8 o'clock. A. PRBMPERT, ee 26 25 Hu a Th Manager. l4TBSOaf DvBFl'l I SIRU. y.iJ vv i two dya..t7.M;. .....,.... 175 wreeoays,..!!, ... 60 fomr days,. ..' MM ate days,.......,.; IM Dm weok,. ......... 4 00 TwewteU,.... .. t) Threoweaka,. tu " )atth,i.A .:,). 19 m " Two months, 17 00 i -'Tkrea nontlk,... ; ou - Six months,... ... 40 ic " , Ona year,. ., , no lu PFOoutrac -Adrerilambaal taken at pron" h-aiowr. Ten lines eelld B BaaparMl typ saaho ona aqoarr. iti. cnoNLV, Aaottonccf. UY PRONLT 4 UORUIS. . -w j T3Vi mm Jilra..'TiA .1 iTl A. A XlUUUUUVU XVCUX XiBlUte I n,v. JjLi .... . yy " . WV"U II II. 1B3U, AT " m-W ' " l tho ConrOioaiie door, for caih, 4 DWBtTUNO 1IOUSKS and UT 110 feet upon sooth side cf Cavils streot, Ixtww Second and Third streets, tonnlnK souiberly Ml feet. sc59 St M. to orS M. CIlONLfY, Annionicr. BY CKOSLY MOKR1S. Valuable Seal Estate at iErtlCfl. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 4lh NFXT, AT 11 o'clock a. m, we will Ml) at the Ooorthoai door that l-HTOBY HOU82 AND LOT and the Lot adjolblns. situated at the oathaafit lotorrecUou of Second with KedCroaa strot rut Second Street 96 feet, running eastwsrdly nlorg l(d Cross street US feet to Mr. J. O. liowdca's lino. I seS&St 6 80 ct J HI. CHUNtY, Aucilonrer. By CRONLY Si MORRIS. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE JNPUB8UANC3 O? A DBCRltK OP TUB Mi pcrlor Conrt of New Hanover County, I will, on Monday, the 4th day of October next, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Coarthooso door In Wllmlogton, soli at auction to the highest blddor that valuable lot, with three-storied brick dwelling and nccenaary outhouses, on the N. M. corner of Fourth and Ches nut streets, and well known as the reaidsnoe of tbe late Mrs. KobertH. Cowan. Terms.ono third cash, balance in tlx and twelve months, with 8 per cent. Interest. DAVID B. COWAN, Coanmlssloner. DuB. Cntlar, J. Davit, Attorneys. selS lOt se 13, 14, 15. 19, SI, 14. SO, 18. 80 and oc H. Fine Mountain Beef. -"S WILL OFF SB TO-DAY BOMB FINS MOUNTAIN BEEF, jiet received. Also LAMB. MUTTON. Ac., at Citlaens' Market and Fourlh Street Market, near Donry Bridge. 29 tf T. A. WATSON A CO. Notice. PREPARATORY TO A CHANGE OF MAN agement we reqaest that all claims ajaiost on bn presented for payment on or before 30lh Inst. sc 3t CHESS. CARLE Y A CO School for Young Ladies. MISS HART. Principal, Assisted by RIIKS II. I! HOW IV. Instrumental Music taught by M RS. M.;P. TAYLOR Initrucllon in Drawing and Painting by MRS. U h. parsley. 'JTJE NEXT SESSION WILL OPEN TUESDAY, the 5th of October. Punctual attendance at the beginning of the session is highly Important. For terms and particulars apply, after September 33th, to the sel9 8t sututh PRINCIPAL. Carpets ! Carpets ! A LL ARB KiNDLY INVITED TO AN EXVMI- J.X. nation of tho largest and most varied Stock of Carpets ever offered In this market. Many novelties in English Tapestry and Body Brtmele IN NEW AND BLKUANT TUINC H Will show roo1h with pluasarn. and give prlroo an low a any martct In the UnlUd Stales. Very repcclfuliy. If. M. so 19 tf MoIN rmit. Brick! Brick! 15 000 G!)OI uality For palo by O. O. PARSLEY. JIL se34 tf For Sale at Bottom Figures. JEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY, QHOUNO daily. Prime White Corn, ln any quantity; Choice Timothy Hay, Pearl Hominy and erer thing else ln th grain line. PRESTON CTJMMINQ A CO.. Millers and Grain Oealora bo 29 tf Seeds. Seeds. rpHR PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE STOCK of TURNIP and CABBAGE BSED3 In the world, grown by D. Landreth A Sons, and for sale at re duced pi ices by JOHN K. MoILHBNNY. Drupglst, le 17 tf Cor. Market and Front streets. Heinsberger's Is TUB PLACE TO BUT SCHOOL BOOK AND School Stationery. My stock is now complete. Teachers and Parents will Had lt to their advan tage by first calling at se38 TBE LIVE BOOK STORE. School Boots ! School Boots ! ! LARGE STOCK BUST RECEIVED AT Yates' Book store. Also Slates, Pencils, Ink, Book Bags, Straps and Holders, Sponges, Crayons, ate, Ac. Parents will do weU to call apoo sesatf. I, w. a A l ito . Have Tou Seen Our 16 RIB UMBRELLA f BEOWN at RODDICK. Dave You neon the JEAN DRAWERS WE MANUFACTURE? BROWN RODDICK. Have Tou Seen the NEW CORSET WE RETAIL AT 78 CT8T BROWN RODDICK. Ilave You Been Tliat JOB LOT RUFFLING AT 60 OTS. A PIBCBf . au 20 tf BROWN a RODDICK.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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