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isumo bairr4 nCTn-f e.t.r. . a aa 1 M ta u auata ASSSUSSSS totur OlTLINE. Aa ua-wcceesfal attempt was caed la iiu a? n hall ' Liverpool There- v.,tsa ay the TOOuioe. T a. I. 9 I aa i; two bJIoU foe U . h i mtm w w - - . . . . ... .aiars war, . oW- oc.octj 6?t,.. asd i-tiaooey w uka Mnoa4 were killed by the steamboat ilr tipfoeioo orar Mew Or bene Tbart itf f mr ochera are ool expected to rarrlve ri rrceiTtd; the boet vaj reel of at JL J. Waidroo, SwperLe lUH way KeH Sertlce. at it t;m. Jeot tae Mnpo a. T. a bwe. i4cud I. the . . : . - . ... roiicrt. toun (tir cwtua.j wu141.au ......arti': 1 ear of aew wheel sold u s. U i Tneraday; U was from Taxes. 1 1 Ma-t uevtae rUde41a. WU- aw " - -Mi- - - - ' . t n - f , . .r'liem aSI DejiiisaBvew 1 sejaj vlwu rori.e airfht ObaoxKMs p.rT . 1 . i,wBlaa cuatr ort5c..eo rerry eowety. Aikaaeee, l tut atr leLklle Rock; Ue Oot r,ar o( lae dute will adopt sussaary :aura lo fpeae tbe dieixcUcA rsv oa were aMvd by a boiler ex .awi .... at P-tu Ia- lleeey ead cuima rajot AUjbeay Cty. Pa., cmel the neete lo rW. lelennptlag PiroH I :rleJ lieeirvyiag coach pro- r-. tur ie f0fal IbruQfaOUl the Nw Yek ey U be reieedi STe- ,y ,:,y .luce the 314 wf May. exceptiaf the 1 ii . Aa eauaeler betwceo TurkUh r . v Duianeae bee occurred, with ,,,m ( Ufe oo buth iidee. Two Irish ,.iam rreeoily fruea Aeicrtce wre arre U . L.rtJ cbarceJ wilbihe aileaiol lo I m.. i s cm baiL New Yok eaar- y W p' ii;ouoo etewdy ..i a;4te eeisf bt4pieee at II j ; 5 -' t . Lit era Boar Area at $5 SO g; 'jrt iO'l eeat blger; eo traded inT,.va ccota; c"t larpetitve u'i aJ wry arm at 41 1 eeete; n firm i :tOJ Oil inreanr narraK. Sfverai coaatie have elneady ap poiMlani their Uegmrars and Jodgea i r ih elecliou to bw held on the arai t bereday in Awgwet. It will b-e - ! (or the urie of tha State lo call Ui attention of the" County Coa aiiF.iiof)ra lo the fact that the regie u i;.m book raaei b-a ap-eaetd thirty iy U-fuie the day of eloaiuo; boc a ul not do for Coascniaeiooer to Uny the appointment of Jodgeer and Urfiittrare until their regular mewtiog id J jly. It will bw oecewaary to have cal!l oseetioga, w thiak, for this (,4rp.M, except in ihooe coanliea ia wiich appoiotmeote have alreaJy bwn made. With fear aex tmablmg' we await .! brat cottoa bloom." A.-cordiog to our iatewt in form a i "'. tt Got. Ite id ia improviog ! w I v. Dui i ao age of excitement and 'i r v rt4ei. .- telegrasn from Liver P-hjI bnagt loteliigwace of an attempt U) b ow op the towo hall in that city. F iuea with dyaaxail and loaded revolver were ar reeled. A fw days ago the Pennsylvania lUilroad Company paid 15,000,000, the amount doe oo the Philadelphia, Wilmington aod Baltimore Hail road uck. Isn't it eooagh to make ooe's h.l swim jaet to think of 115,000, iq bnovao caaa bwiog paid out on one transaction ? Archbishop Croke received an ova tion oo his arrival at Tipperary yea tr Jaj. He M a true friend of the oppreaeed Ixiah. And hie conaeryative viewa should Dv' headed. lie evt Jioily take a practical view of Lb-e uaatioo, aod we trust his infloeooe be fell in the impending ensia. The Itome Courier estimate that morgia farmers pay out fr oommaa I a.. i t . i .A I i ferulueri d,(WO,000 per an nam, tile cooeaence of whiol, ia penury I t home anJr abroad. Thw I protiu of the cottoa crop era absorbed by stringers. The South would be tiie richest country in the world if he would live more within herself. The reports from the Southern l ouooj a&cetx2v "vre.oa the wbplt, ot qaite so favorable to the grow 10 g crop aa was .expected, Sull, thty ladicau increased acxaage, fair to good stands and a generally healthy condition of the crop. There is nothing yet, bQwejifr, to t&afca any Jocided .smpe-awaioo on either the bulls or the bear, and it is not prob- I bie there will oe any material eh an ga a price until the Jao rDorU are pneem uniu. me J ane reporxa are ln, unless speculators should start a boom DO Xll JJi Oreenehoro- Iiiriot: Qailford coaaty wO gtva a aasicrtry ef 600 agalaas ih Prohtt)rJoe,vbSl to be voUd npoala aguat aexv Maxk the prediction. 1 1 if ii i i VOL. XXVII1.N0. ANTt'PHOBtBIVIUN. rat ixrvntxexM stat utctmri romnmi couum that partt TO Till UOTXMKfT. nUtfthJtfsws-ObactTer. The ICeDablican State Committee ,. met , thta city on yesterday and J- gto an addreae to the peo; a mv a -aj . I dm Ol nonn Lirount. tit off proand ;lon U. bai t,asl br the recent . . - fi nr.- . . r ,nlHlnfla. M(1 mmll for ratification or rejection. i esteraay to is meeting oi i&e com- . a . a mitUe was held, and it was the most inharxoooions of all their ajaenabliea, - r aaaeabliea. A sab committeo was appointad lo U preset at the meeting of the anti- .v . . I w: v... j v 1 uiuuiviuuh tv u cukiua ovt ecw wuit was the beat plan to be adopted. It 1 j . ' j . l . . .v:. 5 v 7. . '"s"-.. . "urZ.: Buue awuvu vurce vo iwu against I alU AfV I Bl there Is so ranch dissimulation I 00 pan oi uiewe) wire puitere voa -1. ..ti v..r .. r. m... - " V " " noa ao 11 is wiai a lew 01 mem sprung this matter yeatarday. and took a sosp jadgment on other members of the ootnmitiew. We learn that of the eleven members of the committee, four, all onrw.H lrt t.Winrr art in 1 r I - - I - Jen- the mo t em eat, were a been u four were W. A. Moore, D. A. Jen- Vina Uf m n.R.l.l TliAriifnii a n rl A IT ...w.-.w- ... ni-Va t-w r . . i ue vow, lur pariy cuou ou bu- uonimeni wu, w is wniaperea, aa follows: f or w. l . Uanaday, l. J.I Molt, T. N. Cooper aod John B. Eavee. Agaioat L. J. Young, T.B. Keogb and CapU HogerS. There were eome big rowa in the comeaittcw yeeurday, it U aaid, aod a eooiinum enariing. i ne over alaagbd m cube re are aaid to bet dugaelod at tho way they were beat- T , t en uy oe vote, wnen on. a oare ma- i joriiy of l bo committee was present. I Thie i what the ICeDoblioans as i a.t lln mnoh l,nlh I ham ia in , . : ., I weir ueciexeuoe, unn ana oircuua- etaoc can alone reveaL Mr. W. I Caoaday, ooe of the members of ther Committee, informed a St a reporter last eveoiorf that the v!.... .... I action of that body oo the prohibi lion qaeetioo was unanimous. Stab. New lUrne A'uf SJidl : The A. AM C It k Co. bee bewaen weUll doiog a graai deal towards poliiog the road aod rvilioc stuck ia (oud order. Durham Itani: Oo Sunday Boraioa aeil l be oe w aod slwul Melbo diet chorea ta Uerbaea will be dedicated. Dedieaimo armoo by Rev. N. 11. D. Wlleoo. D D. llaleigb Visitor: Dr. W. R. Cape k ext. of Avoca, N. C , has been sp poei40w accepted I be position en Chkf MarabaJ of the approacblag Bttto ralr la October aext. Durham Recorder-. The present edilot. Col. Cemeroa, Is stall la charge and will remain aa editor of this paper. The tditofial ma o age cue o I will oot be affected by aay boaioee cbaages. Weldoo iVne-s: CoL D. C.Clark was elected Coaaty Baperioieodent of Ed acatieo- Mr. EL J. Pope, recently old a three year old cold. Kale Loos. In Baltiaiore, for four boodred aad twenty bve dollar. VVlnstOQ Sentinel: Salem has aot bcea without a band of music for over half a century. It fives ns great pleeeare to aofe the activity displayed in poshing forward the work on (he North Onrohae Midland fUUrewd. Enfield Sentinel: The crops are aow said to be ia a splendid condition, aad tf oo usforeeeen disaster occurs. As lb Southern boa ad paseesfter trela was near. ok Wileoo, Tuesday last, the engineer discovered a piece of aa iron rail, about two feet losg. lyln oo the track. ChariolU Observer: Ray. W T. Waller was elected County Boperin- tetdeat of Mecklenburg. Charlotte I Juat oow being added to very Batarially ia the mallet of dwelling bouaea. CoL Wo. R. lifers win oot resign the preai deacy of lbs Atlantic, Tenoeasee A Ohio lUllroed, but la all human probability he will be rw-etected for aaether term. Chatham Record: The msgi iraue of thla cOuaty elected Rsv.P. R. Law as coaaty sapr1ouadai of poblie iaatroo ttoo. A few dry aro the tittle foils had a ptcaic aear here, bat the place se lected wiu so la fasted with ticks that the chief ameassaeet (f) of the dsy wss plckiog the ticks from ooe another, insomuch that It was called a -tick picking." Charlotte Observer: The grand jury of Baraweli county, & O , last Mon- dsy pt a tea led a Iran bill on live lad id a of W. O. Prieeter. the parricide. ofla, MW Western North G mani The Caro- liaa;Bi! pM- bA4 llroad Company ives notice that orth or atocK la lbs aew com pany bas been act aside sod reserved for the etocaJdes of tae cm company. Saliaborj TVatcJunani Twenty three young men Ctrmaoa for the West er a N. C. It XL have arrived. They are a picked k seme of them japanktag Koglleh. Tha uHf et-W. T. Taxboro, for the kQiiof of M. A. Vaadarford. wss begun last Thursday saoraiag aad the Jory took the can Fndiy rreaipg, Thry brought in a verdict) or . manaiaugater oo oaiuraay mornlog, Fajetlevllle Examiner: Messrs. Drowa. Cook Jt Tsylot ham gat their tan aery at work aader the supervision of Mr. McilML The FayctUvUle Glee Club held Us aewnieaaual caaatiag on the avealeg of Juae 6th, and elected the following offi cers: Preeideot, Oeorge Braadt; Yice PreeideaL B. C Oorham; Treasurer, J. R. McNeill: Secretary, R. Frank Peterson; Maslcalbtractor. sk Bheeta. Oreenaboro JPairioti The last Ltllrtr P ct rtqafring owners of jT4 ock ia coasty to keep the aam aader fsnca. Cala, Peebles and others obtained a restraining order. Jodgu Dejiaour reioaeu wcvauww mm uijuuuwa asi ruled the question ln fsvor of the stock law. The Board of Commission ers for Q all ford eoonty refused todsy to grant retail Uoeeee for the sale of beer and wine. ' i t: 70. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. ' ' ' IM ' !' lUltigh Farmer jOTuJirecfumic: Up to Friday last, the receipts ol cotton at Kalela-h reached .TJ,e balaa, so thai at this wriUag we hare aa lacreaM of 25,000 oyer last year . nr. xi. ii. Brontnion prinu a card staUng that the speaker at the Liquor Deaiera CooTentloawho dilmed to I be the "Bey." a. B. .Brown. oixdxln. ::ZViSSSS& . Ust chnrch,- hJ. oaitUla were uv.n .tfMM k(m- tMMiA)ni. h took the poaJtibT.ef iTa ttU Qortmmeat dlitncrr: i-HrJE. a Eaete - hard has bcom. a partner with tffi : aT.TJ. lotenaeni joaes.says He. wiui naTe.tmna run o Leg between Golf and Qreenlbbro .oM the Car Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad a m by the wd , of toe year. Bibce the "c "S0 fitmax i. tne a-uiira imrrv cvidit - ui aae dhm ubui t Qa thodyanuSe b ttirtyt I -. - . . T . ; .T-" .r . . 1 tour innaDitanui. 1 xwrenna couecuona la lata district for May amount to $83,- nil Am rr- ..- i.-.ii.t.-... I 014 8. TwentT-fDttrrnarriire licenses were issued la this cecity dlnag the 1 M,v m..iv, -v.tr. .l.Mn I ufiavl Ttirss ynnrslnr run ataa nn the docket for the next term of the Superior I sm w a iu rw Lusumw eMve euw vu 1 r";ir " w I for Wake. We do not remember a I time when more new houses were in course 1 0f attcUon in this city then at present. 1 There's a good time a coming. Goldsbwro Messenger: Mr. C. B. I Aycock was elected county superintendent of Duhlio instruction for Warn. The UUieS OI tfie UOlOSDOrO ISCOpai cnUTCn ... abb aat i a a a. will give an excursion to Morehead City on the alst, to aid in putting a new roof on thairchnrch. The Taxboreans are mak- I their church. The Taxboreans are mak I lno hi nntnaratlAna f a m. fair at thir town . --0 . r.r . -- - I ue cocaine rail: iney now nave aooui -,- I . P. . ' . i lAAiBDtcnoea in wu laoecxi "ino iwas oi vao ooldsboro Uraded Bchool are casting about i f0r a competent principal and an efficient corps of assistant teachers. weaning ton Winn, colored, has been appointed poet master at Mount Olive, in this county. A severe hail storm passed over a portion or rut and Qreen counties on rridsy or last week, destroying the crops in its way. Favetteville Examiner: Miss Sarah Hawley died in this town on Toes- day last at the aire of 78 years. The. Clareadon Hotel heretofore kept by Mr. I M UIIIU1 VZ. OUklUOW Willi am Q. Matthews, has been purcnasea b-Mr. M. Fanlk of this town for ta.000. This Is a valuable property, and we under- stand could now be sold at an advance on U pnen nwiT DUU. riVWni loriis.w villa is lookiaa up. It is said that prop)Cty ini i Tia over thirty percent, in our town within the past three snonlhs. This is cheering news, and tne flm sign of our corning prosperity. Mr. Chas. W. Broadfoot was unaaisaously Jclea ynV Bupennwnaeni oi ruous a. ai ana a . a, M mr 1 . iMirauon. na it u ue general veruic mat a better eelecUon could no aave oeen rnaM fnr thla imnnfliiit nfflftn. Wime 7lrif Mention : The Jaiticee of Lnnlin coanlv met at Kenans- ville on Monday last and established lnie rior Courts for the county. The Court is to meet semi-annually, the first meetiog to be In September. Dr. J. Li. Mattnewa, u Bowden and J. J. Ward, Esqi, were elect ed Joti-cjs of the H pedal uourt, u- ii Allea, Eq., Solicitor, and T. M. Moore, Esq.. Clerk. B- F. Grady. q.. was elected Soperintandeat of Common Schools. Benjamin Oliver, of Bear Marsh, died last Sundsy morning, aged about ejgbty years. The cloeiog exercises of War saw High School, Key. J. N. Stalling Principal, took place June 2nd. Rev.N. B. Cobb, of Chtpel Hill, delivered the annual address, and Ike annual sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. T. E. Skinner, of Italalrh Dnrintr th laat Kholaitio vear eighty-one pupils, representing six different counUes, nave received ineuueuoo tne average being about sixty. fiaw iDvnTDKnariTf. Mtjjtsoh Bath suits, etc. nxxaaaxatOKn Heliotrope water. Excubsion Smithville and the fort. Bbowh ds RoDDicg Eighmie shirts. Local Dote. - Receipta of cotton yesterday 67 a. w baiea. I i And still no session of the May I or's Court. I . . I hir. iu. U. liarEer ana mr. ssam ii N. Cannon; of this city, hsve been sp- I pointed notaries public 1 I Dave Mallett, colored, waa ar- I rested and lodged in the guard house yea- terday, having been found "down with hi old complaint. " Mr. J. II. Bosch is about com pleting a fine store with residence attached, on the northwest corner of Fourth and Brunswick streets. The children attached to the wKa-u-J of aftanenRorr and James had verv pleasant picnio at Hilton yesterdsy. and I HspUstumy.- All Alasons to gsoaeuna sppeaiedto be enjoyiog themselves im n kyitad be and, their meesely. St. Stephen's A. M. E. Chujoh, corner of Fifth and Red Cross streets, is spproaching completion. The frsme of the roof has been rsiaed, end the work of covering it will now be proceeded with. The Superior Court waa en gaged the most of lhe day, yesterday, in beariog motions. The eaie of McDougald vs. Bonham and wife, was continued for the term on account of the sickness of an important witness for the defence. The Water Works Company completed tho laying of pipe to Hilton yes terday, the line being tun out Fourth1 street. Over Boney bridge the pipe is to be run on a trestle between the two divisions, while it Is run scroas the bridge over the C. C Railroad. Pereicn Kxperta, The following comprises a list of the foreign shipments yesterdsy: The Swedish brig Oorin, for Loudon, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt A Bon, with 1,433 casks spirits tuP pentlne; the German barque Emilie, for Stettin, Germany, by Messrs. Peterson, Downing & Co, with 8,003 barrels of rosin, and the British barque Northern Queen, for Liverpool, by Messrs. A. Sprunt & Son, with 8,789 barrels rosin. ' The Carin and 2TrtXern Qusen should have been reported in our last. KM IN ( j oTAR Dally ffniMf fillltllL The following will Ahow .(be aUto of the thermometer at the aUUiooa named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washiagton mean time, and also the amount of rainfall In Inches for the twenty four hoars ending I daJiv at a p. M Toni TumJit. when it m fnrni.hed bytheSIna Officer of this city : Tamp. JtaiafaU. Weather. AfianU 80 .00 Clear 1 ABinstn 91 89 84 94 89 91 1 89 91 85 90 80 85 85 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .90 .09 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 Clear Clear Fair Fair Fair Charleston I ftiVr. .7- Fair Fair Jackson Tille.V.'.'.! I TriT,.uc Th'tng r aww ana aaawv t " L164r 53; yair 0. . ""f; I TlImirrtrn Cloudy 1 r7rj. Q ?:Clear ' Clear wuouvi The followingare the Indications for the Sooth Atlantic States to-day: Pertly cloody, with possibly Dear the coast occasional rain, winds mostly north erly, stttiooary or lower temperature and higher barometer. Eellwee of lb Blowa. The almanacs announce that there will be a total eclip.e of the moon to-n which will be visible in North and South I America and portions of Africa and Aus- tnji,. An of lhe moOB happens at . , . , the time when she passes Into the shadow i . .. . .... ... n.t. i Ul caivu, uu iwia. uyn wj ...... i occur when the moon Is full, and when she Is on or nearly oo the plane of the earth's orbit These conditions, is is said, all take place to-night, and we are to have a total eclipse. Washington time the event takes place as follows: h x a Moon enters light shadow 11 06 07 Moon enters dark shadow 12 02 07 Tout eclipse begins 1 04 08 Middle of eclipse 14507 Total eclipse ends 2 20 06 Moons leaves dark shadow szs w Moon leavea licht shsdow 4 23 00 Oet ready your smoked glasses. Colored aeb.ee! BtxaaHUsatleai. The Pea body colored school, located on what Is known as Campbell Square, in the northern section of the city.and of which J Bolt Is principal, bad a public exsmina- I ai .a. . . . . . uon yesieraay morning, wmcn was atiena- I ed bv all the members of the School Com- i , - . , ... - . T . I mll, ua WO oy aar. reuon uuoaaua, ue newly elected uounry BoueriQienaem. We understand irom persons wno were present that the exercises were very credit- able to both teachers and Duoils. the sine- ing especially ao, wnue we eviaeocea oi . a m discipline displayed by the children mani fested a commendable 'degree of care and training. Mr. Johnson, addressed the school briefly, testifying his pleasure at what be bad seen and heard, and giving some good advice to thejrapils. Baa Btaavter, tJohn Patullo, a seataaa employed on the i7 7 Britiib, barque Elisabeth Bcoit, WAS arrested yentJiy for.nai violent, obscene and I aboafra language in the presence of ladies. ' - J. .... The prisoner was lodged in the guard I house to await a rearing before Mayor Smith this morning, the affidavit upon -kiK th. w.. ma hh.m ..nm fA by Cspu Mila. of the barque alluded to. Fnmaiiy Kxearsina. A family excursion to Smithville aad the forts, to take place on the Steamer Passport on Tuesdsy next, the 14th inst., is adver tised In this Issue of the Btab. A string band will furnish music for the occasion Ja leiresnmenis wm oe soia atcuy prices. a aerv vvaattMiaevw sn w iiawsai ay w e III hNnMe . . . . r . - a. AaniD, li. v oners, ioo. near, r., aB1 H GUmeyer. " en Arreeieel. a If rwl Thompson, (white) a fugitive from Justice from- WhUevflle, Columbus county, wst arrested in this city last night . y-vani- T t. a. ' "TT TIT It 7 wmcers iavie, wrewr, eaunca., ti- li" d Woebse, of the police force. Thompson is said to be a notorious crimi nal, against whom several charges of grand larceny are pending in Coiumbus. daeonte Adelraas. Rev. T, Page - RlCAUdof this Clty. hai I accepted an yitsitlo-ltdem.tAt lit sonic address atiAGrange, Lahoif county, on Friday the 24th " of Juhe, Bt. John the reception shocTvwacliX.J of a former occasiofj of X Si nature, Ikeycan: rely upon bccgtuiluptsly aatUiaed-'x r ejn .i--?r; We taeeoure, jaforfliPfWreade I in Onalpw !tnCthroT . Postmaster Oot Ilntltn-Wlrf rom thia city to; Jackjonj YYiimioglon on uesoays ana r riaays, I instead of Mondays apd Thursday, as I iev.iorftr thrra -n.hHn thWi tn receiva I the Weekly Stab on the dsy after publi cation. Maclatrate'a Oenil, Reuben Thompson, colored, wss before Justice Gardner, yesterday afternoon; on Ue affidavit of ElnThhtsr)soicnarged with wilful trespass. Defendant was found guilty and ordered to pay one penny and the costs. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Consumption. I have prescribed Hors ford's Acid Phosphate ia several cases of Phthisis (consumption), with good results; among others, that of seeming to aid the action of other remedies. Taunton, HanaJ tj E. ;W. Jchb, M. D. BlaMep g.ysaaste AppetMtnaeaite. June 17. Frfdar-wilsoo. "V i: Jape 19, aDdayv-i.ltooky Mount. Con- mmmtrnttn V--i.:T fir.n&A. 'l June-ndaylBUnfiu.; June 21, Tuesdsy Scotland Neck. JUNE 11. 1881. ' ' KiVKtt and. n a sine. Schooner Sarah and Allen, Hopkinp, hence, arrived at Philadelphia on the 8th inst., froni this port. flthnnnar Wnsnt .7 Athtma T?tv.oltrmA a - and if. ii. isrummond, Uiggtns, sailed from Belfast, Me., for this port,on the 8d inst. The steamer Wave, Capt. Kobeson, made her appearance in oar waters yester- day, after an absence at Tayetteville some three or four weeks, during which she was subjected to a thorough oyer hauling and complete renovation, and, in her new summer suit, presents a very handsome and tasty appearance. We went on board yes- terday morning and found her cabins, state I rnnmi eftnlfbo AAm omlri nr rrvm san rrinsa : I room and other apartments in first-class I order and looking as neat and easy as the most fastidious could expect or desire. "Long may she Wave.1' . THK MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Poet Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P. M. Northern through and way mails 5:40 A.M. Raleigh , 5:40 A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, fToV indinA. & N. C. I Railroad, at 5:40 A.M. 7:45 P. M. Southern mails for all points rfjSSSfin n 'tiwmK I Western mails (C.C. Ry daily (except sunaay) 9 .-00 A.M. i vi i; a n..)!. juu w vu.n w vwui&uu f DatlnvaKl n .ATI T VT -;rV-V-.V":i:,- - Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, s. . . . 7:45 P. M. Faretteyflle, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P M. Favetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... 9:00jA. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 6:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. ..... . 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVERY,. I Northern through and way mails 7:30 A.M. Southern mails 7:00 P. M. and 7.80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 4.-00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 Jr. M. General delivery open from 5-30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 80 to j 9:30 A. M. Stamps for sale in small quantities at ge- neral delivery when stamp office ia closed. I otamp umce open irom jl. su. o ijjm., I sa wA fvAtn 9 S RRA T aVT nrfnA AViAV ova I m eaaava AA vua m V v W a auvuvi w uu i irf-t-tt nx ment ones nma an itamn m4m- " r Skinny Men. Wella'Health-Renewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and J weakness of the generative functions. $1 at the druggists- Depot, J. C. Mcnds, Wilmington. f CITY UTlSflM. I a XASS BARGAIN. A well established and I proeperons Weekly Newspaper, located in athrl- I SXr for I - J 1 .... 11... ... ...la. WW. I mJp!uIsflyIt , 1 faU health than that ahe should have aU the faah- I woaoie areaees ana sryiea or ueumee. one inere- foreseento it that each member ef the family is snpplled with enough Hop Bitters, at the first ap- pearaaoe of any symptoms of ill health, to prevent ant or mcsaees wun us attenaant expense, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their wis dom in this way. New Haven Palladium. MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS ! ! MOTHERS 1 1 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rea by a aick child BsHering and crying with tbeexcrn ciatiiig pain of catting teeth t If so, go at once andeeta bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SyRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediatelydepend neon It; there Is no enters Ire about it. There la not a mother on earth who has ever need it, who will not tell you at once that it wm regulate the bowels, and give rest to the moth er, andrellet and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly aafe to use in all cases, aad pleasant to the taste, and la the prescription of one of the oldest and beet female physicians and nurses in the United States; Sold everywhere. 35 cents a bottle. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i l?OTT141TT T'wnnv'fll ATS JTanUIy ill XCUTSlOn, rpo SMITHVILLE AND THE FORTS, ON A TUESDAY, JUNE 14th, on the elegant Steam er PASSPORT. Boat will leave her wharf at SJtf o'clock A. U. . A Hli-intr BaaA Will fnrniah Mnale. Tlckete for the reand trip SOc; children and ser vants 5c Tae Committee reserve the right to exclude od setlanabla neraona. J actionable persons. Pefreahmenta at city nrleee. Ticket for aale at tne Boat, and by the Com mittee. No liquors allowed on the Boat. O. Tf. D1A& U Off, ALEX. ADRIAN, L. VOLLBRS, JOHN HASH. Jr.. Committee. 1 H.A. GLAMEYEB. T7T Tie Eighmie Patent Shirt, LJ i UVi It V5 1UU UIUR Df THIS nonOH OF THK never breaks or wrinkles in wearing. bindSSepSuiT ia wnat maanracturera nave oeen trying ro gw per- compllshed at last in the Eighmie Patent Bosem Jsvery.ene wno naa worn una nainwut ne- tbt nae anv other. . NEW LINE LADIES' NECK KUmJUa just received. lii tf.:f ' BROWN RODDICK, .45 Market St Pates" Hete:Water. A f LORAL. ESSENCB OF EXQUISITE FRA- Erance. In esckhright drop there ia a charm. Trial rise 15 cents; large else $1.00, . . For aale at ... HKLNtUfattUWSt. Hoytfs German Oologue. rrag MOST FRAGRANT AND XSTDfQ OF M. au rwninwv Beware of connterfalts and Imitations. .: Whoieeale and Retail aa -. w , Je n tf 1 f, JtLftUIDaDAaKajlAA B 1 Lfve Book and Music Store. i in -i; i t '.Mm i t s T.MUSSOS'S. . r:1-. -CHlLDBIirS CLOTHING, baWhc stock cheap BOYS' CUJfSBt&Q Jew "JjjgQjigj ' Je 11 It Clothier aad Merchatnt Tailor. WHOTiF, NO 4812 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " Se&led FrOpOSSlS. ckalkd pkoposals for building an TLn-nrA. . Auim wn -x-yj -xiiis voukt uuubb. will be re- celved at tho office of Conniy Commissioners until Wednesday, the 15th Inst., at 12 M . FX.AN AND SPECIFICATIONS can be seen at of I oBLceot James P. Post, opposite Court House. Proposals to be addressed to Building Committee. ROQEH HOOBE, Jo 10 2t fr aa Chm'n Baildlng Committee. KftT fin a WaaIt ilnlyr f QDD COATS, ODD PANTS, , ODD VESTS, ODD SUITS, 8BLL1NO FIFTY CENTS ON TUB DOLLAR. A. DAVID, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Je 10 tf For Sale, COMPLETE SET BUQQY HARNESS, SAD DLE and BRIDLE, In first class order; but little used.-. Apply at the je9 3t nac STAR OFFICE. The Most JjtASHIONABLE AND STYLISH HATS, AND LOWEST PRICES, At HARRISON Ss ALLEVS, le City Hatters. Wanted 1,000 Men, r0 BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAR neea, Saddles, Collars, Hanea, BUnd Bridles, Ac. Beet sooda and lowest prices. je 5 tf GERHARDT A.CO. PTJBCELL HOUSE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT- Wilmington, IV. C. B. Ii. PERRY, Proprietor. First Class in all its appointments. Terms $3.50 to $3.00 per day. Ieb8tf To my Friends and Patrons. ON ANO AFTER JUNE 1ST MY SHOP HOURS Will be changed aa follows : Shop opens ,at 5.30 JL, M. and closes at 8.00 P. M. (except Satur- I s1ea-wA 4niw affaarllnorwiw -Inn wn own .am mm vTmAfii waaae wiwma i. auj juiuuvi iisina u jwwvi I nttytoenjoy the recreation due to every one during I me warm aeaeon. nurmg enop uonra we may ai- ways be found at our posts prepared for business. my .ran tfespecuujjy, n. u. raKurjutT. Immense" "BARGAINS IN GENTS' UNDERWEAR, jj greatest variety in town, Hosiery Dooming. Orders for Suits at low prices greatly increased. raera ror suits as low prices greauy increased. Leave orders before 10th and secure cheap bar- gains. DYER A SON, Tailors and Furnishers. JeStf J Cigarettes. JV YOU WISH A GOOD SMOKE FOR A LIT- tie money, try our Little Brown Jug' made of HAVANA TOBACCO, Tobacco Wrappers, and Patent Corn-Husk Mouth-Piece. OR IJJIy UnCle TolDy7' I 46 made of PURE SUN-CURED VIRGINIA TOBAC CO, with Patented Mouth-Piece. For aale by ADRIAN A VOLLBRS, Wholesale Grocers, my 17 tr S. E. Cor. Front and Dock Sta. TO ARRIVE, Black Spanish Laces. JURING THE COMING WEEK WE WILL RE ceive something nice and pretty in DRESS GOODS. Lace Curtains, The largest stock in North Carolina. WHITE, CREAK AND ECRU. linen and alpaca ulsters, ALL SIZES. NEW LAUNS JUST IN. Respectfully, R. II. EIcINTIEE. Je5 tf Cotton Gins Cotton Sins. WB HAVE AGAIN BEEN ABLE TO OBTAIN thaAHmcvfor the lustlv celebrated GEOR GIA COTTON GIN, which gave entire satisfaction to a verr 1 irsre number of natrons who purchased these Gins from us last season. We are selling at very low figures this aeaeon, and it will pay all who are in need of a first-class Gin to call and place their orders with us early ao as to be certain to obtain one of these Gins. GILES A MURCHISON. je tf .38 and 40 N. Front, Look to Your Interest ND .STOP AT MALLARD BO WD EN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles. Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Traveling Baga ever brought to thla clty.are to be seen and bought for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu facturing and repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JeStf No. 8 South Front St. THE HTGEIA HOTEL, : j Old Point Cfemfort, Tsv. orrUATED ONE HUNDRED YARDS FROM O Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the United States as a 8nm Kssobt. for circular jEHkfiRgjffi my se im .v-a,!.-.. i On Saaara ttiliT.;iIa.v..kd.u........ at Da . . - - -,- - - . - - - . . T.. ... . i j - two day,. ...u...... i1 thre 4?,., ,... 1 1 roar aaT. t.) . r- ............. sos . " five days,.,..... ........ IM " One week,. ...... ...... 4 M M Two weeks, SM " " Three week,. .ut..i..... SM ' " One month, 10 00 " Twomoutbia,.. ...... ... It 00 . " " Tom aaoatha,... ......... MM 8 Lx months, 400 " " . On year, M M 3rContract Advertises, on ta takes at proper a n ones eeua nonpareil type mane one e.uar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST RECEIVED. Brown & Roddick 45 market St. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NBW LOT NUN'S CLOTu!UW0 WWUl BLACK ALLVL We havo alio just received a very handaome lot of LI8LR THREAD LACK TOP ULUVES la el the popular Colors and Siaes. CHECK BUNTING QISQHAMS. Just received; li.centa per yard; lomethinfr new. LADIES' AND GENT'S SUMMER UNDKKWEAR We have the moat complete aatortooent of the above we have ever shown, frem Summ-r tiaeao to Mediom Weights. LADIES' (3 HOSE. We are offering Ladles' White Hoee, the above number, manufactured toy the celebrated firm of Heinrich Bchopper, for 85 centa a pair; rormer price 70 cents. Brown $c Roddick 45 SXarket Stroet. e 9 tf Grand Excursion To Washington City & Return. FROM WILMINGTON, LEAVING FRONT ST. Depot at 8 P. M.. MONDAY. JUNE UTtf, and arriving in Washington, D. C, Tuesday Moraine at 10 o'clock. Remaining ia Waahlagten two days and nlghta. Special Cars reserved far White people. Beet of order will be preferred. Refreehseenl Oar actacnea. rare rrom wummgton and return, only $6.60; from Golds horo and return only $5.00; from Weldon and return $4.00. Red Deed rates will be given frem Florence to Wilmington, Newbern to Golds boro, Tarboro to Rocky Mount. Ticket for sale up to June 6th, by Capt. John L. BoatwriKht, Mr. O. W. Yatea, W. II. Howe, Anthony Maulieby or Elijah Lane. For further particulars apply to W. H. HOWE or ANTHONY MAULTSBY, kaaa gera. my 15 lm Prescriptions, &c. PHYEICIANS' FRESCRIPTIONS OAR1FUU.Y compounded and orders answered with ear and dispatch. Farmers and Physicians fjoaa the country will find my stock of Mecldnee complete, warrantea genuine, ana oi tne beat qaaiity, aat quality. . H. HARDIN. Respectfully, J. H. HARDIN. e5tf Druggist, New Market. Walnut FURNITURE JARGE ARRIVALS, LOW FOR CASH, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BEHBEI1D8 St. HFJNROR, 8. B. Corner Market and Second Streets, je 5 tf Wilmington, M. C. Pianos and Organs. I AM NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE BTOCli of Pianos and Oreans, which I am aelllag at reasonable prices. Organs suitable for Church and Sunday Schools at Reduced Price. Large sleek of Blank Books, Bchool Books, sc. Ac. Another supply of Revised Testaments, all sine and style of Din amir. je B if O. W. YATES' BOO If STORE. Cool, Did You Say ? IF YOU DESIRE YOUR HORSES TO BE COM fortable and healthy, send them to hoard where they will be Cool. Persona living on the Sounds will do well to have their Horses fed with ua while ln the city. JAS. W. SOUTHERLAND A CO.. je 8 tf Opposite Theatre. JJAIH, TOOTH, CLOTH. NAIL AND BATH Brushes, Lubin'a Extracts, Puff Boxes, Combs, Mirrors, Extracts, Toilet Powder, Ac. WM. H. GREEN, je 5 tf Druggist French Millinery. rpBE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH IN TUB city at Miss S. A. STROCK'8, ia the Leeemaa House, between Market and Dock streets, my 15 A Card. I WILL RESUME ON NEXT MONDAY, STU last., the practice of MECHANICAL DENTIS TRY, using Celluloid aa a Base Plate. Price full aet T $60 00. Do. half aet 80 00. J. H. DURHAM, Dentist, je 1 lm Princess St. , bet. Front and (Second. Sundries. 2750 8ACKS "VERPOOL SALT, 25 Bbla SPANISH BROWN, 20 Bales COITON YARN, SO Carload Prime White CORN. For sale low for cash. mh87tf Q. BONEY; SONS. For Smithville. "vN AND AFTER THE 19TH INSTANT, TUB STEAMER PASSPORT will resume her regular trips lor Smithville, leaving wharf foot of Market Street, at 9.00 A.M., except en Saturdaya. when ahe will leave Smithville at 7.80 A. M., and Wil mington at 4 P. M. my 18 tf J. W. HARPER. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State JLottery TAKES PLACE JUNE 14. PRIZES FROM $30,000 to $100,000. Price, Whole ticket. $10; Halves, $5 ; Tenths, $ 1. Address Lock Box 171, my 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. New Goods This Week. D EUCIOUS PEACHES AND TOMATOES All varieties of Choice Preserves, in one and two pound Cans, the best in tho market. Our Elegant Family Flour, Parole de Honeur, Pig Hams, Breakfast Stripe and Small Shoulders, Parched Java and Laguayra Cofec. These goods are all fresh thia week. Oar prices and quality of goods will convince yea If yon will try us. Try the prepared Soups. For aale at GEO. MYEEH', feb 18 tf No. 11 and II South Front St. Southern Dramatic Critic, A WEEKLY SOUTHERN JOURNAL, DEVO- f . . ted to DraaanUic .auul Society Hews. 8d tUnp for Sample Copy, ash 8 Address.! ATLANTA, OA
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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