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via . - - ' . 1 1 ' t , . i ;? 1 ,IATEJ P, AU VKIlTISlflUl... . ' .-i9iouetb 'Jifvhjrlo Jf .qc,-tn:i i ' jj3yljxj&xi .4 . J- three days,.:..'. ;Vv,vt. ;'' t Ss.;aj2 Ml ' -ftf-M,-? " t Villi ''7 m r, ft , J iu ,MEt OAtLT except 8 I ... ... f 1 l a. MM IA VW US HU art . . tT - ft.t. v . . t Binmmii ii uwiww. air.. Ba ia ctaiii rob6 u mi!a Tt r,t mJ Xrw Twuaol w om4 la f of ralrU SaJf. Ao4ar ma 1M &a arcd la Ni Yu& for cuo- ;,. cur 5i marvier ox MU anr. rarf Coe(rM epprowU IM coo coi.o fTtoteU u Cept. EUtie fuc the pro ;fcMnl Toaop rilr. Cbk ,o r: dtciJeU to 1coomi ,-,Mi f r-itiOo la LL U.Ji. ) -ai itt tor u dwpUa from AV u.ny 0" tair caabcm ta b icevllot!y SLitvia A. Oi&or. former t iirJrio o2cr. ocJiU of b V E. Carca- A prc- .ferbiJ- I .!,.. runner prrcaiioa o( th Je; but r ,i. u .mvu x Hdi r ported. I Uittno. u 9rtAry of it iru& I , f il e.cu-. cc Tm , i a .rameat eUrmeU i the ex- I .... ' ii tniTt. from t.t cohditt. I .... ,Mui.aiiifi Wxieleliwa la restrict ii. N. Y-.a cu.rctu eu cuaiiecil I t - i- tfc peeege ol Itopoeiaf m Lier rr- ,..( i ri.4in2Alte m will depeed , .. y f ia rcteief .Mi abr tay em ttiirtJ ur u f . . a-ij. 1. i rrprtU lnl if It n,r ,lair i i te duty of 14 Ilepbli tfH. taa; eeutSer ieprt I i.t C .ro.l iM turn "ii f e ceadRJele. n, V'lt ork Moat; 3fO P Mi, r ttua Jail e4 eeir el lOfOH ctt, i.jut cetc eeu Qroa el o tOft tor. egredet rrd '41.. l i-hi r. ttifW eed felil tCiitT, , c-.u. ru.a flrm ei St 7Qi X I nr r tourteeo mu walking ,,r a pr.i in New Votk. It tails to iiirin allenlioo oatside. r'tmrnu mast be ecarc wlitn .r.,hitiu'u advocate are driven to u.reaeity of quoting Hob Ingrr- jlr- (firSeM'e condition ie un oauvd, lalleriy. bh m very ill iroiutvpboid fever. Her coodilioo m loiter than U waa Mveral days ago. vV hat Aoj become of lulls Billy UtAone? Has be bo . I swaiiowexi i ji. in the New York maleirvra, or ti huoliog; up bolters from tbe i.pu.liuJo party ia Virginia? I'he New York retiring Senators ill not go to the poor-boa s wbst- r fate otherwi may overtake Cookling hkv a law-practice -nh 123,000 a year, whilet bis man r .i.Jay, Piatt, i worth a qoarter of a uiiihuo. Ih following is the fall title of .' new revision: in Ms lMUaioioi oar i3ro dees, m a I . Saviour Jesos Christ, Tranalatad I .t of the tireek: Using the ersioa W .1 -c Forth A. D. 1511, Uoeo pared I mu toe JloZ AAoaot Aouonuea, i a L -a. Sk m . m TL .T a 'd rvvised A. D. 1831. Printed for 1 ibe t'aiversities of Oxford and Cam- ridja." Tn Goldsboro Star, edited by a c iorel msa, asye of th coeipoont l-.n of his party: -Kor iosUnce, ia thisSiale we have j,.M colored lo 33,500 while Its publican voters, bat in the divisioo of the officw of appototrneot 19 3-4 oat ( every 20 are held by while men." Th esse is referred to Hill, ool- rl J. I. . vv.a-jy JJUly'. Hcndsraoo, aa Jo F iroer waa wool to call him, pob- I , Iwhe a card la the) YrCAAhiogtoa Poet I ..og that nt tAd ptalamd or in. tended to prefer chargs against R. I VI Ioa?!aA. II. S. Marahal for the .i . - - WMtern District of North Carolina. Kobert will feel relieved when be ar that W. F. fls parposee are so I'aciti.:. Th death of Col. Thomas A. Ntott, the ureal railroad man. Is no- t'ceabU. lis was to the service of the twenty- roosylvanla railroad for for yeeua beore he became Its Free int in 1874.' He was Assistant "'. all made in less than eifhl years. H was a native reo nay Ivan Lao, and Uoevolent. 11s gava a Vlrgioia "Heg coosidsrable hslpi Hiehop Wilberforce was the main I promoter of the New Testsme"t I v-iun ii was be who made the I . .... . . . ' i i.- , . i notioo io th Csaurbary Con voce -on is IS70. There is no cans for ;'a among the lo vsit tt the old Jaoaee revksioo. Oolj a few man ileal , ai" 11 V' W S f . m n i-si m .s.swsmer aVaST K a,eav awAA iff I -"P Vw wi wvue .. " J a a". .. . rin-ai Cs.ee waA. J SBUeel m ta tan aeAs s..-.i . j. 9 tr. 1 0 i rr. r.rt. I I it u raavHro toil ina lilAOOD rm I lm nnnn tha niantauona or Sleasra. I "" . . .... I rsonaatad to associals) with hlxnielf I Little. Watson, Teal, Sinclair. Banna and pastfjb'dock ALIL, : V 1 iaU uouar ior aouar. j 'hrUn tod lw0 rtTme- others - . 0f MwketDqck; The At bie death he was wortl. 117,060,- I rvnatitata a oommittee to consider I Neva Bernian:, Oar trnckera I asld. will be a vol. xxvm. NO. ool occtpjr half doxto pg. Ko doclrio bA bn dUtailml. The bv iiU pg yt thu It U oalj Ct IW1A U 1. l in 1 I I compared vilb tt. DMt aneieot aa- I IbonUet and revised A. D. 189 1." I Tb Ofi (or Saodfty i Hj04 rftr lo oo? dullxijjouhed Sna tor, aod frito4.of ; Wjlmingioo, Gtn. Matt W. XUoaom: "Amooztbe last vUitora was yna tor Ransom, of North Carolina, who bu been credited with being Conk- ung virmMt personal fneod on the Democralio side, lie waa asked what be thought of the eiirft session and iu reealts, aod repUed.that the work of tee session conid hi ben eoocloded in two weeks, and oothioe had bn gained-bj. eitbe? side by the delay, erceptiog' only what was ibe reeali of eat caeutaoeee and not . cooteet bsd worked good to the De- mocrats in more waye than one. It bad eared turmoil oat the Demo- nJ,7 brightened the proepectf of the party. Cookliag, nowever, said bis lAtmocratM) fneod, 'has made a big mistake, and it is quite likely that be will not retoro to the Senile. He will be greatly missed. " Geo. Iuuuoo hss denied thst he wee s eopporter of Cooklinc as agaieel Robertsoo, sod bis rote shove that be epoke the truth. Never before in the history of the world was there each a iutb for any other book as there has been for a saor sccarate rendering of God'e J v cry laioovr rernecuier. 1 wo mil 1 loa ouMe hed Imwo eold already last wevk io Loodoo. ti. i, .nnni i in ftcw lork waa nearly exhausted. I additional invoice of about 60.000 I copiew by th Baltic, which arrived 00 Friday. Io speaking of tbe extra- ordinary demand for the book, he said 1 that the efforts of publishers end I n...n.n... 1.. nki.;. Mini.. I , , j7 .u t . . . k:- i.-r v. 11 1 . I OOO for a emgle copy as late as 12 o'clock un Thursday niirbl. Funk fc l.il .ii ti i v. nn l v,o. uau -u.u u w r riu.v o.guw u,- ImYI rmniM n r tha (Vimntnifin t ih l r . r I New Testament, aod would have by to-day another edition of 35,000 copiee rvady. Bob logeraoll's organ, the Wash ington W, publishes another cf the blatant iofidsTs baraogaea.- It pur ports to be a rejoinder to hia clerical I critics) in New York. We beg par- I don for another bit of InirersolL aa I eerveu op oy tne xwt "If there is any God I expect to Snnk. fnr W.Bi f h.m. f did .... :;, j . , I asy toau our civuuauoa w uue, omiw i impiety, Dot to lonaenty. it ne I . m a . W a woald rsd bis Old Testament with I car be will find thst God violated I . . I moet of His own oooimandmeots, ail I VrT mT. I xeept "TTioh sbslt worship no tner I lod before me, and, maybe, the I God oooomsodmeol sgaiost work on tbe Sabbstb.n Co uv.. 1, 'B" - --y -w. re-electioo aod all of his personal friends have been ordered to do the """" uis thiog mat may win um io io le-tirc. them. Ths N. V. Tunes of Suoday says the chances are in favor Cooklioir. bat ool so with Plait, The I . . .... i wiu"' "U - , . . m M . . m a ivir -iitf rn w - I lo his room,' but received I many callers, amosg them, certain st - ta Ssnators and bromlnent noli- I - liciaea. It is understood that Conk ling and Piatt will be candidates and will move oo Albany at once. Ar thur Is oa bscd. . thst sirjecorAi, owiirstnriotv Raleigh Nes-Ooet ver. Upon motion of Mr. F. R. Rose, a resolotioo was adopted authorising the prioting of 9,000 copies of tbe memo- o( Ri,bop jj for crata. iious dutnoutloo. UpeaaadeoeriUr. Mr.Mjrdocb, ( the estawisament of s permanent I dlaoocAU to thU diocese. ... Udoo motion, of the Rev. John! f C T. ' iL.i .1 1 - I nans, it- wave naunavi luit mg oiargy i . w I. . it. JImm. mm.- mA I to taf . Tn s cTr to taks op a collsction at an early date to aid In the rebuilding of the I eaarcn toiuotoo. recently destroyed rm m inrrn . . ., . r I A raoisuoD, ouerea oj ivev. .ur. Woolen, thst the copiaa of the me- I morisl address be distributed on the J nlifi frMrflala at fha innvn- I .t.- ..i. I iieo, waa auju. ' . I Qd BjOtloo or JJSY. Ur. Wauoo,Uie rstarx was directed to print copies at . a 0 . . . .T S iaa I oi tne lonmainoft to eiccvo i,sw. I One account from Albany is that leal Society, which meets in Asheville on 1 sgency on Princess street, yesterday after- I Charleston......! 1 . II. . r 1 . . ik. . . . .. . , . -j. . w.y!.. .u v.ui- V8MHJUB u..uK . uwu ...ru- - scooiar y .Eenuemea in e Dtate, a pro- f priD- d vn. ltreet. Corsicans. . . ..... . .. ia k;. ini.ni;nni Vr I loona uunaer, a graceim writer ana pousa- . . . . . ni.inn II..-- HJ L-i "irr-f WV, a 1 d -'iiilNl&TON. N. C. TUESDAY. 5. , Rr. Dr. .Wauoa.read a'oommoni- ottiOD frota the general contention, recardibcr' the establishment of ft xren- eral fund for aiding in1 the bnilding orennrenea. nfvv Upon xnoUoa of Ror.Mr. Br on son, it vu referred to .the bnildiog com mittee. - v The Rer. Dr. Bnell for the com mittee appointed to . consider the meana of establishing a memorial professorship in the Itavenscroft In- stitate. in memory of. Buhop AUia son, reported the, folio wing." resoln- tioos, which were both carried JUsoictd, That the Bishop, and t wo, laymen and two clergy mep, to named by.-bim b consiituted a oommittee to";Taise ! thai necessary- food, , V-r I lusottta xnat tne ftjnonns ox mo endowment be Increased to 20,00a' Re. MrvBentox forj the Cnrch I Boilding committee, reported ftreao- I Quon uireciiHg tnai tai or vub cqujcu i t m m - x- beftaedfoTthe rebnilding of StJPanl I ch arch,' Clinton, The resolution was aoptea.: .. . " After the reading1, of the.loornaL and tho nsnal iennceejthd Oonyen tion ftdjoorned sine die y;;': - XreemlBc. IteidarUlo Times. The Raleigh Observer must havd been in an erening siesta when it Puued that Prohibition was steadily gajQiag gruunu lorongu iu a ieu moot sectioo. There is no account ing for dreamt. Spirits Turpentine Elizabeth City Falcon: Harry coiorod yontb, eUempted to pot Inio Qf tncTlM net ear as a steo-ladder. oamr- d,7- is foot wes about arooad up VV T WT-.M Ol - TT. A - ixev uerutj iriu ajicm. a au done la the canning factory la this city, we day by the steamer Jperunent. ox the norm uarouna line. x estexoay siw- noon a small dwelling Io James City took Are and was burned down. Mr. F. P. Venable, Professor or ueeerai ana Agricultural uaenusiry in the Uolveraity of North Carolina, sailed foe ntoo on the 14ih last. Professor Yen H wm, co.mpIeif coujaev inT General of Uoethlngen and wtll return bytheooen I IBB. VI UiO I 1 1 IdllUU VUI OHIO uui- isg versity. Concord Sun: We got back I . . . L . 13.lt. . . . I V.Jkl. vesierosv irom me r aiu ut me a iu&iu, jD 8un, - wnilher WB htd on a, hripf but dellirhlfnl inn. It waa a rooa :.i. ;"Vw.:y?r .v. ..".. wnt t ui mimt iuu ui uiuu uicu .bid iu their glory, making splendid catches every day. The dip nets would throw oat a nan every minute or so and they would never row out to the traps lo nod them empty. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic : A gentleman whose business carries him among the people, aaya that Warren coun ty will rive a prohibition majority. He says the negroes are being largely Influenced by their peach era sod their Lodges. - fi.we'wvt aewa t Ha A 1vKsi lm eat aniin4 1 n m moaevta anbeidlx old Daoera. and alert new ooes. That doesnteeem likely, for I some of the poorest papers in the Stale are -Dry-as dual-pact. Asheville Nexoe: Thern has eeatem part oflhe Bute, and from South (Carolina, ior an xnter-otato anooung maicn i . tAmce t-Thedliians of Leicester I at . m w . -i . a ax t . a. Township have rmrchssed tha College build er " ... I 1 1 logs, formerly known as Bascomb College, end will coenmenees school or high grad A A TV mm mmmm. mm MM Wa SSk The coeu paid by the I econtf in the caae of the Bute vs. Groves, fof mQrdef of Alexander, amounu to $440 53. ",T", t : t- I IU IWUVIUO WSJ mu iUV.MUWU I jamcs r . ixjng, oi uiia city, wui oeuver i .a a a aw a, ar.w arv i . mar -.m uat) aauixaa ooiorv uiv xiorui vvnjiiii uou i Iea speasier. io woe esuiuauou ui luo ineu- I it iimuuii vi. wwyiv. ynr 0,0 " T . . l. w AJrTK , North Carolina, and, we have no donbt, in tae Doom, ana we -mean au we aaj. i .. I Franklin fMacon count vl He- I verier: Dr. W.L.Love ssrures oa, on the I I . . . .1 I . A . I the Rabun Gap Short Line Railway. He I l ill . J l .VI. J I. 111 W.4 l (Via ArmtAim I MT1 WUIL wiu uctiu Ui mim wvunj uiuuix I ... m inj-fMi m on ins. jacr- - . i son coanty items t The two mica mines on I oewTtorialT Hi5burg. wmpany' of miners from. Greenville, 8.. C, sre st work to develop a mica mine near Wash. Zschary's, with good prospects. I Wadesboro Timer. Col. Walter L. Steele, our present Coogressman, is st- I tending our court, and we jessed to I plbimM so0wafm,,0. $. tS r fhlr or.tltnunt. Anem fVil 1 ummttm - I Sa aSSS- wiu too? deplore" . a a1 l .tAi.. rfflied Tl Ji TweVk upon Ibe pwmues of Mr. Sa to the role he must Ii blew quite a oamuei rrati. Accoraing i hara been 21 veara old. hurricane on lut Satur- dsy night, and la portions of the county I LBS 3111 LniX. UT. IjOOB IS OHO OI LnO mOSt I nAnn inH r.n.w.0 Tn Inmi.n Ih. nnplK. I Ov .tfa. S - mm m mm m m ft. W f mtmrnm. mWAm I nave no rxauset bmcu iiw " i P.1 T? t,. n,.tnninf Mtahiuhment in I .. . . . . - . ... m-1 . - M I mis Cliyuiuu ToqDU(Dajiui uore aau niav ! m n1Tvm.n t to about' ISO WO-I .t - l. - tfonr our I tkers aiin talr.tha faci thavf email potatoes are not io demand la any ot I the northern ciues, ana u a zew asys i .t. in iin thjm.frur ehrnmnt willha I 7 Grg, S Iveareoelved WeVday morningToOO I fla, tttth mackerel from Beaufort, which ahlnnaxi .la lea'ta KewTorkl- I rthiAifa a hnahel of aalt In a barrel. of 1 Z77Z. .itsth Mit r.t.larV a harrl I -kuk .dk wrt o I mTC For a diTnfesrTt . I aa a I tfiis home-made cnioriae ot ume is neeny "T,?,' as good at that pnrchesed ; at the drug; stores. - : Raleigh Nevoe-Observerx .We are glad to.be informed that the iron for tbe UnlTersity Railroad has been procured and will be laid down at an early day. It will be Impossible for tbe road to be com- pleted in time for this commencement, H. A. Gadrer. chairman orohfbUory Buto campaign committee, and Needham to deUTer an address at Wake rarest uoi Uu a. mt.k.uJ.M .ULi lli a. AOeU ' iTv. ?XiXt: -- will be an exhibition ; at Bhaw University, colored, on the evening of the 24th, and the annual commencement will be, on tbe evening of tbe 23th. On that occasion A. B. Vincent, of Pleasant Grove. N. Cn will deliver the salutatory, and J. 8 Lea, of Tanceyrille, N. - 47., - the valedictory. On one of al1 James Ai. Alayo's jNasn . . . . t 7 Til l-.l-e. oonnty piaoiauona uiaaoiwcaaairuc. ueo. Griffin with a piece of plank, killing him lnsuntly. Ricks . then took hU mule and went to work as if nothing had hsppened. Both Dartiea are colored. No arrest at last accounts. A woman was the cause. Receipu of cotton in this market 70.- 758 bales. .Last year over 10.000.000 eggs were taken and 5.440.000 fish were SSrtandlhe fobfd w-lfhaTch! ing was less than 11 per cent. Not only is the Improvement in batching s fact of im- ponance. Dot auo tne connrmation or iiuujcr cipcxiiucuie wuitu icaue iu a Kreaier extension of the work. It is believed that durlne the next season at least 10.000.000 Shad fry Will be released. No attempt was ,4 . V..W .W.k .U . - I uuus uf uwu iwium aim somuu, uwiug facia lad tn th bliaf that thev snawn considerably In the Albemarle waters, and that their propagation will nearly equal that of the shad in two more seasons. The gen- eralreportof the force employed is that UCSBXIT lAJD SMIUrO eUlwO WU UTCST WUIAOU ayjeamyj-aw ee-eBWBmy-w. --BW-f. py -awaMseej aayM-.e- VI t I M I I i I I V flXIW ADVBBTlSKmKNTfl. MoasoH Fresh stock. ELEntBBERQ er Ne w Testament, a C- R. R Change or schedule. Croult & Morris Auction sale. For Long Creek Steamer Busy Bee. Mabokic Meeting Wilmington Lodge. Local note. Have you bought a copy of the Revised ? - Rev. C. O. Brady, of St. Mark's chnrcher. nreached in Raleigh Sundav The bridge over bmith a creek, near Greeos mill pond, Is eaid to be badly in neea oi reDSirs. Mr. J. C. Hey er has commenced I Uo erection of an elegant residence on tbe 'corner of Fourth and Red Cross streets. , It "makes no never mind" with most of "the boys." Either tbe old or the Revised is sometbiog entirely new to them. Lao no burg and vicinity are suffering badly from the drought, no rain having fallen there for the past two or three weeks. A white man from the country was arretted yesterday for being tipsy and acting disorderly on the streets. At last accounts be was "sobering up" io tbeguird house. I - The receipts of cotton during I tbe past week footed up 288 bales, aa against I 175 bales for the corresponding period lsst I year, showing an Increase of 103 bales in favor of 1831. A nomber of colored boys were I in bthl -l G POd Sundsy, a - m - m wusa io iuo annoyance oi persona wuo i . tn ih- K.hit t t.vtn. tt..u I w as w atei ws w a acaaavaaAK tuvil w v wej eaM va a ehildrea out riding in that direction during the af teraoon. The nuisance ahould be abated by the proper authorities. - TZ away Heraa fxaetly IsJ aired. - . . .. . . ii p. . m mm ... . . v. v-"-1 Q-t lf..hl.. tUlermA .f . . , . , .v. - . ,. i bbiiiiici 11 11 w 1 11 i n 111 a. a 11 in h m liin ami inn . - - i w.w..-.w v.ws " -i ius wvuucu fuel piaucu jus. uuisiuo j of the street lamp-post and was thrown Prostrate upon the stone pavement, besides receiving a temoie wouna in me siae nesr tha rirht hind leir. from whir.h tha hlrwl I rrte montMt. Th .v. ,rt faa, v. I stable to have his wounds attended to. Tk m.. a n.l.ij.ll. Am,.miA w iiwuu.iiH inn uiuuuiii -uauiaiteu. Mayor's osart The only caae before Mayor Smithi yes terday morning; was that alluded to in Sun. "J PPr. wnerein one George ureen, colored, was mentioned as having, accord- ing to the statements of bystanders, very unnecessarily provoked a difficulty on tbe wktrf fo0tOf Ptlocesa street on Saturdsy I The case was tried as aniaffray, and I Clrvmrx waa nrAmrttA in n a. Ann fit Jt I " " " f-J . I "hich "M Subsequently Educed to $3, which was paid and the defendant set at "berty- The other party wss discharged. is sj , W9T a,oaiB:vrweK By advertisement in to-day's paper it will be seen that sn opportunity is afforded W . K " auu iiBAuii nut' iraiv mm uau- aharp, from the foot occasion, as before Prohibition ; meeting and pie - nw a ijong urees, wiin a nan atnigat Capt, Thompson, of this city, Judgement well and other speakers, win entertain the mmmA that will ha (Ul llafU ny" ","!vT.rTr .i ""P WASH ia a fragrant. aad delightful irtW become universally popular wherever nas seen lnuouocou. xi axieau sou uwuuji tan offanatve odor caused bv decsvine Js and imparts a fragrant odor to the breath. Used aa a remedyit will speedily heal all Bleeding, By tHnti Own. It is ayongy uicerateu ana jo- unsurpassed as a rem- dvfor&r 2AnwL and has been usedlat cul with entire ancoeaa for the Cure of Sea - It lansed and nreacrlbed bx the btjslr" fticlT W botUe. " a a - - - AAAm amI ror ssio oy rmiggima. spwwww MAY 24. 1881. Beeiieauon r ttomem catholic caiureto atX.snriQfeare;-larce orwi AMeBncev Sunday last was an occasion, lone to be remembered by tbe Ca holies 6t Wilming- tnnr. j;f .tnhnri, ' t ; KMn n ton "d wlnburg. It bad been aa- ooanced by advertisement in tbe-Wilming ton dailv oaDera that 'a Soecial train would J ruo to Laurinbarg and back on that day, in order to allow all who wished to attend rwm I A a4 iM.tnxu oAaa Smao' tViA lefiae w1.ma r.. "",'r - ' . - opportunity or aoingso. a large crowd, wm be sadly missed by tbe traveling pub which' comDletelv filled four coaehee. I -t.-si s. if.. . . . ---T.. availed themselves of the , privilege. . Ar- t si - i r,,BU aauuuurit. rKe uougregaiion assembled at the new Catholic church aiCLaurin Avenue at the appointed hour ror i the dedtcatorv services. Rev. Father Gross. I of gt Thomas' church. Wilmington, offl- I ,:;, "TZ iw P w ciated, assisted by Rev. Father Hohmsn of the same church. The clergy and assist- n A t .a I .rx- a the entrance to the door, and went around j the church, sprinkling tbe walls with hal- I lowed or blessed water. Unon roini into church ftU kneIt in the anctUMy before 1118 "ar na recuea ine, iiiiany ot tne I Saints. A prayer was then recited, dedi I eating the church to the service of Al- i xt na j .1.- .s.i- a. .1 wwu UBUCr lUB OI ol- AUBU8H I tin, after the Bishop of Hippo. Africa. Tbe I ceremony was followed hv Hfcrh Mim unil I J B I he eave a learned and very interesting I sketch of tbe Roman Catholic church, its I I modMrtf -nrahmeni nf thn ?tHnni.ho " . " . - I wuo nxYenzurea rrom time to time I IU liiC UfUKrCBH Ul 119 AJlSlOrYe iDfi nitisic on the oroAstnn wa rpnnprn I - - I hv th choir nf St Thnm hnrnh thi. uy iuc cnuir ui bu inomaa cuurcn, oi tma I city, and was-exceedingly appropriate and If.. artistic. ThA nam jthiimh ia m mirrAtr mt rimf 11 wa in dimensions thirty by fifty feet, and is very neat and tasty in appearance. The altarpiece is a very handsome picture Of the Cruciflxion.about eight feet high, paint ed by one of tbe Sisters of Wilmington and I presented to tbe church by Rev. Father I Gross. The church is a worthy monument I to tbe religious Z9al of the few Catholics in Laurinburg.whonumberonlyaboutadozen I r;i;. :.u . ut- , . ""U,I,5C' wt-J uo I nivnn ThAir vnr. .MaH Sn tha aranlinn tbeMCred ediflce by liberal coatrTbuUons from on of oUier denominations, the i tit:i: . i I : o J u.uiuim .ii w. 1 1 11 ii v Li ii .inn . oiiiv mjotitujm I ing. ... I I "I The running of a special train proved to . k. m .niuiuarnl wam.mwm a V. ah . A w .UM.CWIUI ihiiui c, iiuuut uucuuuuicu and seventy-five dollars being realized over and above expenses, which sum will be given to the cborch at Laurinburg. The company was also orderly and well-be haved. ; X;... The kindness of Capt. V. Q. Johnson in furnishing tbe train, is, we . are assured, highly appreciated. K- The church wmoeaTrendoTone Sunday , . .4- ' ..-''. - - in each month from Wilmington. r Citizens of Laurinburg turned out in large I numbers to witness the ceremonies attend ing the dedication. At 3.30 P. M. there were further services nd Drief sermon from Rev. Father Gross, wno remained in the town that night with "e expecwtion oi maamg a trip runner np the road yesterday. oaiip weauaer Bmiietin. The following will show the. state or mm inrrriiiirTiiu'r- sai. LnH-nvrinna wi wmnn v . - 3.00 P. M. vesterdav. Washington infieftll ad also the amount of rainfaU in bwhea for the twenty-four hours ending mm 1 daily at 3 P. Mn except Tuesday, When It i. A9 r.rtiii. mm fn.n!.Vt lis aa.no.n 1 "t nu-i"vuj ubivmii James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this ovation: Tem. .78 R. F. .01 .00 .00 .00 - -.12 .00 .28 .00 .78 .09 .02 .35 .00 .00 .00 .do Weather. Th'tng Fair i Clear Fair ' Atlanta a tirpnaitn 19 9 82 87 84 87 88 Clear 1 Clear Cloudy Fair - Cloudy Cloudy Fair Lt Jain Fsir Fair ct. indianwla. Jacksonville -. W 84 84 74 -77 80 83 85 85 MnnfJorW-' ' ' ' Pants Rassa fUvannth . Wilmington.. Cedar Keys Clear . Clear Clear Tbe followingre.the Indications for the South Atrantic States 16-day:' ; V Southeast winds, partly cloudy weather and local rains, WUh alfghtchanges In4em- perature; a slight rise,:foiIowed: by falling' barometer. I-.j-. j ac-;;: iu) -: The Chief Signal Officer furnishes the f oiiowiog : ; : : - ? -;;r: -: ;- The raintall for the past week in the cotton belt averagM about as folloirs: - . Jt, t " j ' V -"Ir. 1 ,03 aMlWUWUOHW.,......t.... Wu flilir ntmtmm StoYMj:: Z 38 7K .M SAlwtKV SV4 eU9 UMIHiVSe.'s t.s : VV' The PnrceU' AeaaeJ - Capt B. L Perry, who took charge of the Pur cell House a few months since as .. ;. i . . . .... . I proprietor, naa puruusoeu uia prvpeny,anu will overhaul and thoroughly novate me entire bnildine durine the abDrOachine I saminer. He contemplates making a de cided addition, thereby greatly, increasing the capacity of . the bouse, and will put every thing about the premises io apple-pie order.;; ; .;! . v.: i Under Capt. Perry Vi :;maniigement the business of the hotel husteedUyjcressed, and when the expected Inrprovementf are completed he will be much better kbte than heretofore to iaccommodate. the travelling pobUo-ia:-tbdail style, -and Underxda patrons' comfortable, to twbicbend !he promises nelfher'pains nor eVpense will-be snaked Ji iiisp'W J- 4.30ni' . HOUSrORD'S J AOD PHOCSPH ATE ' fori Dyspepsia; Mental batiftloirett Pamphlet ftee. -Rhmfor Chemical Works, 1 Providence, R. I. :- - ' WHOLE NO. 4296 Peraaaai - ;. .. , i;, The frienda of Capt. Gep. G..Lyncb,and there is an army of them scattered from Wilmington to Weldon. will hear with gen nine regret that he has resigned as conduc tor on the Wilmington and Weldon Rsil road,to accept a position as train dispatcher and assistant master of transportation at Florence, . 8. C. Capt. Lynch baa been a conductor on the Weldon road for twelve am I' - - v "loraittteeo years past, and his familiar face lic, though it is pleasant to know that his n.n . ... . . I - Hvnwtuiuu Mm . BU BUVHDIH. II It 11 inn ieavine US he soes to accent a hOftor .- on I tinn , Braekfiab : Kxcaralon. The first blackflah excursion of the season will take place on the Steamer Paf on Thursday next the boat to leave heVwharf ;ff ' , " , , I . . 1-, W . PmP"y 5 o clock. A splendid time is anticiPated- The fare for the round trip is f. m j a I The American brie Minnie AMU. from l? J elphia. 38 days out, i u umcn uu uoors, was spoKen I off Frying Pan Shoals on the 2f at iost. f All 1 hands well CITY ITlilHft. I A RAKK BARGAIN. A well eBUbushed and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a tbxi- I terms and D&rticnian tnnii to thp iur f m. I iT Amm.m itt; h toATK.1 I home some meTicTne to rTr r .TrVT,: I swaes-fts WU1UA 1AM4 UsW) HOT nUBSTeWie I Of I wMuimtniatAMri tn baw ht a.K wa mi. . " -1 1 .w Wtvu awua KUVU iODUlU I "?ncm,l.ea Ka.use. until cured, and waa so I eBthuaiaBtic mitaDralsethatahc indnV tZtV. I offbeat famuies inter circle to adopt it as I their, regular medicine. That atult" is Hop Bit ters. Standard. I NURSERY. The following is an extract from a .ww. nwwu w un ucrmaa Aeiormea jsessen ger,' at Cltambenburh, Fa.: . A BENEFACTRESS. J uat open the door for her, add Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sure that we will teach our "Susy" to say. "A blessing en Mrs. Winslow," for helping her to survive ana escape tne griping, colickinsr and teeth- gandte "MING MRS. WIN BLOW'S SOOT ST- relieves the child from ruin. And MMtrivaiwi. aVtlfS li flrThfPft It. sanffAna tha memei cures wind colic, and carries the la- forprew I Dart of it nothing Iprh. W t,, .V, I wtaalaw Irnaw&w nniw tVimnfri. fc. XZZJ7i- I payatcaTs the power we would make her, as she is, a saviuur w uie miant race, csoia dv all So cents a bottle. I llIUUi POTTBR. to this city, on Monday, the 23d Inst. saw" Si SUE TJ ftaT T T TJnuMi earn . m I yearTanduays. ' cer , .... I Tn a. h 1 A.U.. ivi. . i n .... i. " kAs yuw iius uwiuuvn, uoquuci, J'at'iesideBeeoii Second between Harnett and Cowaa I Streets, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respectfolly Invited , to attend. 1 - KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WiWon IrOte, Ko. 319 i. F. S A.M. TMlffiGKNTMEETINGr THIS fTUKSDAtlEVE- NTNG, May Mth, 1881, at 8 o'clock. Work I to?-S,, , mUmA . I Visiting brethren cordiallyinvited to attend, I By order of the w. m. ,W. S. WARROCK. Secretary. my 24 It Fresh Stock O" P ALPACCA 8A0KS, DRAP D'ETK SUITS. SERGE SUITS, LINEN DUSTERS. WHITE LINEN VESTS, Ac., Ac At MUNSON'S, my34tt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. For Long Creek. STEAMER BUST BEE, towing a la unodioua Tawl Beat, with awnli ntWarlrnt fUnmf. tumnmiw XTaH i a i p-T i.k I 1ma fnrw WavtrA fTti eint tn mnrrnaw 07AlMAai4A. -nn be nrr sc av hicic k mv kkh tAwnnr m ismo and I igates Vt ?X?Zn I f Ttr"1 J"1?? 4ei awww awaawaavww uiawv nvauviivn a vv vuASveruaa j I diatinguiahed fakers will be present, and Rei- Stxlug Band will furnish Music for the occa- gjon. my 34 It 2000 Copies NEW TESTAMENT! Eevised Oxford Edition, JUST RECEIVED AND CAN BE HAD IN EIGHT DIFFERENT STYLES, from 15 cents and upwards, at my 24 -If Heinsberger's. CAROLINA CEITRAL RAILROAD CO. I Omoi Gxkxbal i StrnttnRBXDXgv Wilmington, N. C, May 34,1881. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAYi 33, 1881, the following Schedule will be operated oa this R ailroad: PASSENGER AND EXPRESS TRAIN: Daily except Sundays. . 1 I Leave Wilmington at ..9:45 A. M. I1,f Arrive at Charlotte at.... 6:45 P.M. . LlM.Jl.t... .a . Oii-i v f Arrive at Wilmington at ;S:45 P. M. Trains Nos. 1 and 3 stop at regular stations only, and points designated ln the Company's Time Ta ble. :. : . '- . xneee ubiub nun. uvn wuunuu, wu, vuuunw with trains No. 8 and 4 iter Cleveland springs and M11 D1to11 passenger, mail and freight . 1 Leave (Wilmington at. . . 5:00 P. M. IMAM. ..8:10 A.M. No. 5. J-Arrive at Hamlet at. ... . .. Charlotte at... I Leavo Charlotte at. ....7:30 P. M No. 6. Arrive at :Hamlet at.... . . .. ... . IM A M. i J , (i. Wilmington at.... .....9:80 A.M. No. 5 Train la Daily except Sunday, but so can nection to Raleigh on Saturday. - No. 6 Train is Daily except Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX dd j ,,f.r PRESS AND.-FREIGHT., No.S.f Leave Charlotte. 7:00 P. M. .10.-80 P.M. . 5:80 A. M. . S.-O0A. M, Arrive at Shelby .: . . . . w k 1 Leave Shelby I Arrive at Charlotte . rat - Trains Nea. 6 and S make close connection at Harnlet to and from Raleigh, except as above. r jThrough Sleeping Cars, between. Raleigh .and , flhartlrttf, 'w-vV " ""' ""- - -TnitoaNo. landSmake connection at Charlotte with A.. T. A O. B M:i arriving at SUteeyille same evening, aad connecting then with W. N. C. R.R. for Aaaevllte and all potato on W.N.C.R.R. V Q. JOHNSON, . myti tf Qefieral Buperinteadent Ing siege. EUP to;-.-!.??ne weea,...1.J-..;.'.;....;'. -Tweweeae..-.:;';;.iv.i."....kt " Tkreeweeke. , . S 5S ( M ?-, Oae auth,. ...... . . ... ) . .4 ie US ' TwoBu.nUxe,.,.M IT ee " Three Baontaa, ..ilMWM M M . HlzmoaUa,........,.. 4ev , " ' : ; . t Pae rear,. .. y . ......... .... . so 00 ; tarCoatract AdverUeeaMBU tekea M prr Uoejttelylowratefc;,' .;- : Tea MaeeeelldHoapereU type aiake eMeeaere. j NEW ADVERTISKMENT8. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLT A M0KBIS. Auction Sale. JH1S DAT.TUKSDAT, lit H INSTANT. AT 10 o'clock A.M., we will eel! at onr Sties Room- 30 Boxes iTlae' Cracker, -S Boxes Oeady. -SOSLbe BeceaSldee, Bag Coffee, Boxes Cbeete, Laie Show Cim, Berrtgerator, , - And 1 m in f WIQ. M1 . I f. j ' 500 Copies QF THE RaVISKO TESTAMENT JUST BKCX1VKD. at C. W. TATXS'BOOK STORK. my 31 tf French Hillinery. nPH NKWIST AND MOST 8TriJSn 15 THE e,ty at Mie8 s. A. 8XKOCK.tf lm the ima. i I House, between Market and Dock atreeu. nns Fresh Fruits. JUST RECEIVED BOMS-CHOICE 8WEET Oranges, Rneset Apples, Banajiae and Lemon. Cold Soda Water and Home Made Candy always on hand. At 8. O. KORTHROP'B my 14 tf Fralt and ConfecUonerv H tores. fPho Dio ond Poll nf iho fWfoJn,, I tan W laO UUUlbUbldlU Goyernnient. By Jefferson Davis. In two vols octavo. PRICK $5.00 PER VOLUME. rfHK UNDKR8IGNBO. HAVINO BEEN AP X pointed Agent for the sale of this great work. io now reaay w receive suDscnpuons. The great interest which Is felt in all parts of the country to read what tnedlstlumlabed Seed of Lb Confederate Government has to say about tbe causes which led to the War, and the rerult of tbe great conflict, is already manifested by the eager ness for early copies. WALKER at k A REM, my 32 DM Wit sn tu lo Agent. Grand Excursion I v sningon "JUy ac icet U rn FraMoTUNa? S I -1- . VeP.1 UHlAX. JUS J4TH, d I ""iT"1! . ln. w Bningwn, . v., xneaoay Moraine Kghepe Best of 0 order will be preserved. Refreshment Car attached. Pare from L Pare from WUratneton and return rmlv ti.50; from Golds boro and return only f&.OO; from foldon and return $4.00. Reduced rates will be gvenrrem Florence to Wilmington, Kewbern to ldsboro, Tarboro to Rocky Mount. Ticket lor sale u to June 6th, by CapU John L. BoatwHght, Mr. C. W. Yates, W. H. Howe, Anthony Maaluby v. ijwi iiiiii.. ai v. . .uui .iv.ii i ms m iliui . I -m V. rtm mm . mm... au m C - . - -. I. w xi . nunavTAAinvfli jts.ULilool, at ana- mi CORSETS ! CORSETS ! CORSETS! Brown & Roddick 45 market Street, SOLE AGENTS FOR ROTH'S PATENT DOU BLS BONE CORSETS. They are made with two rows of Bones placed one upon tbe other, on eacn siae, giving re aoaoie tne strengtn ana etas li city usually obtained in other 'Cor sou; doiae awey with' broken and rusty side steels, and making it absolutely unbreakable in those parts subjected to the greatest strain. Ther have an extra long Sve hooK doable Olaspand are cat proportionately long oa the sides and back, thus meeting a popular de mand for long Corsets. Sold onty by BROWN BO0DICX, my2Itf , 45 Market Si. FineiHorses. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR LOAD of Young, , Well-Broke Saddle and Harness HORSES, from Western Virginia, and among them some FAMILY HORSES, to which I call special attention, and which I offer for sale at mv Stables on 5th Street between Mulberry and Walnut. ap S3 tf BENJ. BOOTT. . For Sale. GOOD MULES, SIX TO EIGHT YEA KM old. . Suit Turpentine or Timber business. Apply to T. J. BOUTHERLAND. mylStf SndSUeet. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Qlen; Alpin, Springs, N&CTTCffi WE8TERN JUNE Sib. 1881. under entlreiv new Manaffemenk - These Waters have proven of inestimable value and efficacy In a wide range of dlseasee, via : ln pulmonary and acromions airectionf, dyspepsia, Diaaaer ana nianey aerangemen er disorders pecuiiax to females Madder and kidney derangementa, uterine aad oth- ir to ren telMi Salubrious Climate ! - Magnificent Sceaery I Price or Board Greatly J per Week, $10; per Month, Visitors ahould take the 1 Price of Board Greatly Reduced. Per r Reduced. Per Dar. f I : nth. tSO. nth. S80. j. the Western North Caroliaa Railroad to Glen Alpin DepV eight mllea from ibe Springs, where Hacks from the Springs will meet every train. For further in formation address JENKINS A KNOTT, my 31 eodlm tu th sa Proprietors. - if You Need a Tonio USE r1rs. Joe Person's INDIAN TOiMIC BITTERS Oxroan, N. C, Feb. S, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured onr little girl, who was badly afflicted with Scrofula in the eyes, after ail other available means bad failed. K. E. ELLIOTT. Enclose stamp for testimonials -of remarkable cures. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, Frankllnton, K. O. For sale by WM. H. GREEN, Druggist. v. n. v. La 3a ' ' NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAXES-PLACE JUNE 14. PRIZES FROM $30,000 to $100,000. Price, Whole tickets, S10; Halves, $5; Tenths, $L Address Lock Box.373, my 18 tf 5 -.-: Wilmington. H. C At Cost and Less. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, ltd inst , the stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods at 'Exchange Corner will be offered at coat for ' Freak Oooda, aad lees for Old Stock. . Call early and get the best bar- vaina. Bit Asali my 31 Iw ilgnee. John H. Hardin. TRE8dRIPTI0N DRUGGIST, " , i NEW MARKET. my ft If Wilmh)Bton,N. C.
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