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Hfi HOBimiQ BTAB. it) wxx. II. nciL A tt I, i.Hio daily except hout. t . - .. . " I e Sitr-i S ItMr Bert te We Ukf tu art tin in i Pom OAm it Wafia4oe H c rs U Mri l'c Sc tLuIrvpaU he br ,,niti Miaeo's. Tea. Tea f .uosirose ta Mi OrUsa fur the ,ar Jr Soedsy. A dwell. ,i yu.m sad K&oar ( Elis-sbetb, Jf. j r .truck by Uralsis. Saadsy .r:H'ikv tAock st tHUwt, Osterk, r,it ir. aassy persca laoegal the propb '.t t& wor(4 coca to ui t4 . j b f.'3Ud. JL yr- unt a fout i3 ?pJ for Cr(i( tUiag. 9rt pra wr kU!i J ny . , frinctl a ItAllAtt. Tt UJt .. tti )ftaii w foa4 .i.i m INrbuff . Tb rail of , iilai4 ff4 m Wr Uto u m1 ' Yot eori. Tl , Mt'oa to- ir A IHbii corr- ta LooJoa 7 tmn rvporta )r Tl tiUI Of lb of M rr'"' b b pu( .. ir KiMiUa iruop r u'i oo lb 0rUr of KuA(U. t4 Tu t lia froat n M(a(itlii , . b raapto of ,.. m iiinai. A Tchbuaro , mull prtiU ia t'li(MM; full . , -..i-ut bic b ( to . j 'y Milt Hid RatMll A rUl 4 r i LUfttto. S t. jrrdy. Vt niku IM. cu.u.WU.d.uy.un.llo . . im . . . i Ml .'I .. kmc b,,.r. M.g, l n ' 'J il. con iyC www, (. ii jiT d. pirns isrpcsiiM fa toukiuii; u now matiug .".u-tt. 3ot of hie lifs.1 'the I K lids m tarwi. Two or three iyibiicsu pspera havespokso words I prti for lioncos Cookliog within Irt I'sins. a New York sport, wol '. Kn Und imcj. He ia a 6o shot, tl- i'oni4tl several matches with lr ( rr oodsr aa assamed name. prs iail to tsll who beat. (rdid has berried to Loog Hrancb, wbre (traat is quartered al- r.Jy. Ii i4 thought there is aigoiS otiicy in ih visit. At any rate the i'r-Tr;Iri t w seen in coovsrsatioa .ih i-Collector Tom Murpby, one : i '-., k!iogs psrtioalars. l tilting about your chicken dls i"U the oae that came off at Lao '4ir, Ohio, on Friday last, cleans ill nihr. Five huodred chickens .vrw fought and ooe bond red and idj r elato. It mast be a very )ifftag pastime W eee chickens iutchr each other. Nervous people will be pleased to !m that the Second AdveoUale ! bld a meeting aad decided that no great catastrophe is expected, b u that the deatractioa of the world ill be gradaa aad be broagbt oo by war and famine Let peace eoo KKiiiioae be held aad mors food col li v tf. That nice Stalwart orgao, the Oel iiutore J rir iVu, says; " The Americao isosa of fair plaj til be shock eU if the veediot ia the) .it Whituksr ease is guilty." Whlualer soaUlaUd bisaif and I its the rascal he Is tried to put it off ihe died op job of same white ca it. The "Amerieaa seoaen U that hs ts "guilty," aad the "American i is sensible. The Northern dailies are epecula- Ireadv as to the character of the I a tt theatrical season. It is said that u.!y will occapy a prominent lice oo the Americas stage, aoO that there will be many new plsye and tnsoy oomhiaatiooa seekiag pop alar for. Tho Philadelphia TYts says : 'The tragediennes of the year will I U old acaaainUoces: Madame Ja nsnschek, wbo is without a rival ia me parts; Mary Anderaoo, who is eorkiog much too hard ior her fame r tepautioo; Madams Modjesks, ho will be welcomed back with pen hands. And Miss Vsders, wbo to start out as a star. Miss Fanny lveoport will try the Prinoeee of lUgdad for the coming season. Il as withdrawn from the stags of tbe Uvmnase) ai an earlr Jar. and it was I lussed at I Lome and Tana, bat ahe is I eU pleased with the adaptatioo that lisn Jaekson hss mads for her. Warsaw J1rirfMiier; Aaoog; I be crsdaaus ei the Ceivertity Ibis veer, '"m this smJbe, we Cad the eases of W. H. Stewart of Ouioa aad J. D. Msrphey t Pvsdee. eieipeosseooary lasepeeted ut of ttewt sed U said to have the) comfort- I iie sun cf l0J0 U her trtsaswry. Boesv I aasaetei prosperity spesks wen far the l coaety reraaaeu l 1 .14 "' P I'! ih VOL. XXVIII. NO. 78. TUB II A Lira X HI TTIR. Tb bjooJ article we dip from PablK:ao ..pr. Il the firat btl- roaiioo wa have aeeo of the action of the grand jery to the U. S. Court. How rauoh of truth there ia io the who icooqov we canoot aay. It U to b wubeU that there u oo baaia of ik -k.,-.-, tv. n party canoot afford to tolerate or con j UmtJattoo to electtooa, If it were to become the practice of the party to eheat aaJ buUdoae really, as xh.xr eoemiee have accuaeU them so often falely( il woald be deaerted by thou aaoda of the beet and purtal of the party. The Democrale of North Carolina are io deed and in truth in favor of fair and free elecliooa aad an AmrricttM says : MSome of the men who were en- gaged io the ballot box stuffing aad f reads ia the recent election in North Caroliaa are likely to come to grief. TV. Stl.lM rrr.n.t ln aittinrv ft---- j-w '"-R m imiviicu umm ivuu muiowiouu b;bio m tamjomj oi toe ioaru oi Caovaaaera of Halifax coontv for a : - I- . r . V . T 1 . wilful and fraadalent refusal to ooooi the voce ca-t at the Halifax polling pUc. tml agaioet a number of io peciora oi election in tho same I " . ... . coauiv lor chaoe-int? the ballot-box (of another box which oonUined a very large majority of Democratio bsllois lor ooncrsssmen. it came out in the investigation before the were eaade aad oluffed with Demo- crslio ballots fur every polling place I io Halifax county which should give I a Uepoblicao majority. If these I prosecatiooa are poshed aa they ahould I be, ballot-box staffers io North Caro- I Ima may learn that elections in that I Mate are not such a farce, after all." spirits Turpenuae. Mr. Tssksr Polk retires from th Wsrra .Yrw acJ Mr. Hubert K Kiof cct0. bim ss ssilt of Mr. 11. A Boy J Tb Charlotte Observer pub- lia Cu'. A si. WsdJel.'s sddrcss before hooeet ooaau The Stab. Uad. upon .001- thai etrooir ttlelform and will stand I arr toaa to the owoera will also be heavy, as I portion by non no other. Ilnl hera U wha? U. 5?!,2!!S WlMl tbe SWm rrasle School; ssd s good ooe I jsJc, Texas; Sir William Hamilton Her ll is. Tbe lest ihre psrssisphs sre beau- I hn W Rssll Tnoir- The Nineteenth UfuL Tbe Elixabeth City Carolinian I bs tol.rrrd us border li is s rood pa- rr k. it. tfciuB if il u fb- I pablksa. It bss Jast toured a poo its tblr-1 usntb yer. I ooir Topic: U ugh Grimes aajs be killed. Isst Mosjdsy. Jast above Wsl A us- tie's boese. s rsttieeaake llf iacaee rooad. seexty 4 iscaea larooge aad 4V fset loeg. saU that it had TX reuiea aad a battoo, Tbe Elisabeth CUj Carolinian ssys of tbe late James P. Whedhee: - rVoederfaHy gtfbsd byaatere. the peer la UtsUsct of aay aaaa la the Bute, what a brlgat fatare wse before him. Bal alas siasl All hss soddsoJy saded.". Hocaiaghaxn Tbs la teres t Isg revival meet Lag at the) Baptist church vtrtaally closed Baaday might, (5th); flfteea persoae were baptised by taameraloai la the evaaieg at 3 o'clock. Rsv. T. M. Jordan ad sBJsisisrtax. wUaessed by a vary large sastbsr of people. Winston Sentinel: Mr. William Loeoaa. a wsll kaowa dtlxaa of this coua ty, dld very suddeolr at his realdeace la the aortaera ponloa of tow a Monday evao lag. Us was sluing La his yard, apparently la good bealth. when, calling to his wife, be sscisisied. "I am getting oo blind I" and fell over dead. Mr. E. J. Hale writes to the Fsyetuvtlle Isnwvr .- "Wntisg of books, I bsvs two eesily ready for pubUcatioa. lie Aa Illustrated Gelds to tbe Mountains of Western North. Caroliea, with five pho tographs of eceaery. by Miss Ida T. Chunn. of AihevtiJe. a isdy who evidently knows I whereof she writes, aad writes with taste aad ealbusiasm. 1 predict that this will be aa lad'ispsossble coco ps a too for the thou sands wbo now rrsott for balth and pleasure W that charming region. Price 60 CSOU . " Coocord Sua: It is very likely tbst be foes aaotbsr year there will be an other cottoa fsctory ia Coocord. Mr. Wm. bmU stsrtsd oa the roaads of oar boslnsss meo Mood ay aad succeeded ia getting 60, 000 subscribed tbe flm dsy. Tbla can and will be easily raa sp to $130,000 or $300,- OOa Speaking of Davidson College we mar mention that tt begua the last year la debt $1,900, aad has eow liquidated a. - - - f nasalaJslnsw fnltlrtM f aa Of Tws atOSJIavj eysWsWse wsa was aw ssbbbm w iui hvu aw aa onaber of worthy stud eats free of charge. A flee flsaedsl showisg. and kboold re flect credit a poo the so segment. Tbe college psje W tbe faculty annually $10,- 000 Siateevilie A wieriean : A large saii-probibUloa coavaatloa was held ia Wllkeeboro oa the eth of Jaoe. A raiding party ra WUkee, oceeUog whiskey froca Bf,rt visited the premises of a leading Proa lbitloe 1st. a ana of sots Is that county, wbo has held high positions, aad captured sed deecroysd his iniclt distillery, which tsJI, m mtMT Pi I law whiea aseesablsd ia BtatervUle, last I Teesdsy. was the tartest assemblage of voters U st aas us sa pises oere is a great whUe. The eoart room was pacaea to its ataaoeC capecny. sod aaasy occupied stand lag room outside. Ileidsville limen We hear tbst tbe aegro Taylor wbeo told he had to i ...... mA vita the rone around his Msk.wbea be was asked if Goon tbe negro I I . . .. ... .... V 1 1 bow la Weolwotth jaU was guilty with him uf tas crises ta aay so, refosed to say a word aad so died. Before tbst he implicated Oaa. T. 8. Raid. Esq . son of Oov. Reid. came from Weal worth yesterday. Be aeya bis father was dressed sad silting up. Tbe perefyeU Im his rWhl side Is so much better tbst he can use his arm la drisklog wais aad eaa cross the aTactsd Ug as eaaUy as the ether. Hat saiso as aa ciear aa ever. The Wlla-isrioa BTxn is oas or ue Met asaaacea saxus in tne wm first-class aad prof easfvaaJ la all lu mak rap. 1 HE ' ivlOENTMG WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY. PitUboro Ibcordi Hon. Abrmm Reacher, of this cocnty, bu preeeated a portxan oc auuea o im uuuecue oocraiy SSSSSP SmK lee ackaenrtodied Ita.appwcUUon of the preeeat La a oompilmeoJarT rtaoltttlon of thaala. MOn luX TumOij Airm, Amy lTO.SflSa:n tldtrtr womaa-ad bo caoae can be a aixoed for her CUClda. ' Bh had heea U I self abort La the morula la hersjoalrood I heaiih, aad went home aad huac beraelf I without grtoi aay canae to rorpect wnatl I ahe wa cote to do. II tr huiband com I I lot tumaell. . , JUJei tfcte-Observer : , We I leeratroQtae raytUerCJa Emamlntr that I Th ;6Dt . ,v i m w - n -c " m. v.mi. r.n" . n - - - .k. oi ik.. mmj shMutvmu uvea mu viuu Mt wwu( daetnjcUoel by fire oi the extenaire coUoo. milt. a thm FT.w owimd b thH Ncqm I v..-r...-. r-.. T. I. . -.it.. that ooooarae aa all The milla were among the moat prodacUTt La the Bute, employ Log orrer S00 hiada, aad turnlahicg a Ureli- propertr deavoyed I coat COQ.roQ. . CbarlotU Democrat: Messrs. I tqv. f MamtvuLi of tkla dtv. and N. Do- I moat of Gastoo oowaty, have been ap- I poUtad Ttce Prealdeatior the Douon JSx- I EWBtUOa WQiCA IS tO DO beld LB AuSata, UL, .,WnkifM-. l!.TMf uniiNirnr ,,B, VmM .r mlnrnn In tha CltT i mts summer thaa in aay previous vear. I The U. a Circuit Court aad the U. 8. I - -r - ' I "royounwere opeaea in inw wij m rtnd JudDU I prerat. Oo Hood ay the case of Hiram I tilbley, ox New York, against airs. Koxaoa 1 . . . M-n n I Dimootoo, oi DtaieaTvuie, execuuix oua. x. I ma? Vil.llZ IVb. vffi RalL wS cioi counsel for oertaln claimants objected, aad gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court .k. fi.imiwl t. th lisrui who reoreeeeted the bondholders and maaaeed the applications aad prooeedlngs of sale. It J. deXr?i-S1WfSa DsTJSJs? teeaotoe- Thursday raornlnr (CVxnmeaoemestday) the mem bers of the Graduating Claas spoke as fol- : oary, -i - Tiiiit w use WW w a a esrw s s Literary Societies st College Thomas B. Fraser. Sumter. 8. C.: Womaa's Inflnence John D. BcotL Graham: Alexander IL John T. Roberts, King's Mouataln; Protec- Uoo la the United Hlalos Joseph w. Bam mera. Alma, Arkansas; Southern Poets Aatbooy White, fSamter, 8. C. ; The Fall of i the Athenian Empire Jno. D.Currie,DuQ- dsrroch: Csthollciam In the United BUtes K. Chambers Smith. Raleigh; The Infla bm of Vnflrw Wsltsr E. fihlve. Rock- Century James D. Niabet. Wains ws, S. CL; Valedictory, Tbe Aims of Culture At- well u. Jicinioaa, isyiorsviiie. me coara oi lraKes coolerTed toe decree ox uu. u. o Hoo. W. P. Bynum, of Charlotte, and Jodre James M. Baker of Florida both f Q nuL of payeUTilie, and Rev. A. M. rjlisby, of Maooa, Ga. The college Is io a flM condition no socially aad otherwise. aad its friends are much encouraged with the bright prospects before them. arsiJB pity. ft BITS' ADTsOSTlSsUHSnTS. R. M. McLmxx Corsets, etc Mcxsoa Silk sun umbrellas, etc. Excuaxtox St. Thomas S. SchooL CsoxltA Morris Underwriters' sale. Masoxic Meeting Wilmington Lodge. Ls-esl nets. There was a big rush of tax listers yesteiday. According to the almanac, sum mer commences to-day. This section was visited by fine showers of rain Sanday evening. The thermometer registered as high aa 93 degrees In tho City Hall yester- dsy. Tbe only case for the Mayor yee I terday morning was that of a party charged with drunkenness, who was discharged without a formal triaL A lamp explosion in Mr. Thor- burn's bakery, on Market street, Saturday night, cams very near causing a destructive conflagration. Promptness on the part Of the proprietor aad others prevented the threatened catastrophe. Arreete for Lareear. A colored rirl bv the name of Member Uaakins was arrested yesterday on tbef I rhartr of Urpjin Tt mcni that Harah I King, living on Front, between Church: end Castle streets, laid a silver dollar on her, I mantelpiece yesterday morning aad then stepped oat for a few moments. Upon returning, she found Member II an kins , coming oat of her room, end, upon going la, discovered that tbe silver dollar had disappeared. Tbe case was carried befo Jastlce MUlis for preliminary exsmlnaliooM at tbe close of which defendant was re-1 Qolxei ZT9 bon(j i0 the sam of $50 for I ber PPe D n't lPm Criminal Court. rrtseasrsfer Psaslsr. Tva foiio-in. nrisoneri. to be tried at the present term of the Superior Court for Pander county, were taken to Bargaw yee terdsy, in charge of proper omcers: ADbie 1 Howard, accused oi the maraer of ner own child. In January last: Joshua Hayes, lar- - . I ceny; Holly ITerrtngJsrceny; Lucy McKoy, larceay; William Murphy, larceny; BoL Moore, laroeny; Green Harp, larceny. All of the above are colored, HORSrORlVS ACID PHOSPHATE Ia Debility. Hereford's Acid Phosphate gives rigor where there has been debility, and renewed ttrength where there baa been exhaustion. f 1 WEiM Uf prooonr boiiutn u tnu mj i Daily WMtikar nalletia. Tbe followiiiK will how the state of the thermometer, at the etatiooi earned, at id Ibe amount of rainf mean I "e aiao uie amount oi raioiau in I incbee for the twenty-four houri ending i daDj at 8 P. M, except Tueaday, when it h-. hour., aifarnUhed bytheSHna - 1 Officer of thii city : a I Temjx Hala falL Weather. I Atlanta 63 .00 .00 .00 Clear I Audita 101 91 08 S3 90 Clear Clear Ubarleaton. . . Charlotte. . . . .00 .00 .00' .00 .00 .00 .20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Fair Fair I uaireaton Clear Hayaat 84 Cloudy I jgonTiHe" '. Iodlania. 03 Fair 95 as 93 81 95 Clear SW"'.- Cloudy I MooijromerT JTair I ruBia ruaaa. Cloudy i gtyaanab Clears Wit .! Fair Fair Fair K !: 89 93 92 cuHwiv Clear The following are the lnatcaiiooa ler me Bouth AtlanUc States to-day: Partly cloudy weather, followed in north local rains, winds mostly south- stationary temperature and ba- rometer. The Chief Signal Officer farmsUei the following : The rahifall for the past week in the cotton belt averages about as follows: South Atlantic States .00 in . cMiern uuu oiaies v WruLnm flnlf flLttJT 03 " Obio Valley and Tenneesee 45 " Average for the district io Weekly xomparative meteorological re- port for week ending June 19th, 1880 and 1881, this city : 1880 30.264 29.629 .635 100.0 C6.0 44 0 1.68 N.E. 1881. Higheit barometer. , 30.153 uuu t do. do. 29.882 I of .271 temperature 92.0 71.0 Range of do Rainfall for week, inches. . Prevling direction of wind 21.0 .95 W. I ar charlotte Visiters.' I Our friends of the Gounod Musical Club, of tr,oUe- trriTed here " lbe 3 25 P" I Xnlu yesterday, on the C. C. Railroad, I in pursuance of an invitation recently ex- I tended them by tbe Wilmington Amateurs, I and msde their appearance before a Wil- mington audience last night al tbe Opera House in the "Pirates of Peictoce " The following comprise the club, who are-reg istered at the Purcell HouBe sa the guests of the Wilmington Club: Mrs. B. L. Dewey. Mrs. M. C. Tate, Mrs. George F. Bason: Misses Alice Springs, Carrie Bad ha m, Nona Stoney.Addie Young, Cora Springs, Mamie Lyon, Laura Yates, Bailie Yates, Louise Morehead, Minnie Phifer. Addie Williams. Ada Riaton, Bes sie Graham, Mattie Dowd;'Messrs. Willie Pegram, M. P. Pegram, Jr., A. W. Bacon, E. L. Martin, George Jordan, O. W. Bad ger. Tom Andrews, Wm Moore, P. S. McLaucblin, Hazell Dewey, B. Withers, W- Coles, H. Bsdham. Baxter Myers, H. McSmitb. P. Lazne. Nat. Grey, J. C. Weaver, J. A. Solomons, Dr. Geo. Gra- ham and Prof. A. Bidex. Messrs- R. M. Miller, Jr., Z. B. Vance, Jr.. E. L. B. Darichson, S. O. Beall, J. L. Miller, M. C. Quince, W. H. Justice, W. R. Johnston, R. Bidez and others accom pany the club. This morning, at half-past 9 o'clock, our visitors start from the Purcell House for Wrightsville Sound, where they will spend the dsy. visiting the beach, etc. At night they will participate in a grand ball to be given in their honor at Germania Hall. We hope they may enjoy their trip to tbe highest extent and leave with pleasant impressions of oar city and people. BslaeatleBi la Beaeaen Ttoe Exercises aa aaSrese at Asnpole Academy. A correspondent gives as an account of the closing exercises of Ash pole Academy, Robeson county, on Thursday last, the 16th lust, which reflects great credit both upon Prof. Ivey, the Principal, aad the pupils of tha school, who save evidence of a verv commendable degree of proficiency in their various studies. The address on the occa- I alon was delivered by Mr. N. A. Stedman, I Jr.. on tbe subject of 'Success ia Life," j ... .. t. I sua u euurs oouuCu o-J0, spoken of in the Very highest terms by all I who were so fortunate as to hear it, and his I audience probably comprised more than five hundred persons. An excellent dinner was also spread for the delectation of the Ioner mn snd Immensely enjoyed by the CrOWa .... .1. . I DVUUi. UBUI ............. . i im X . ax. Our correspondent also informs us taM!Westenimailfl(0.0. R'y) daily Mr. Stedman will deliver an address at I Whiteville Male Academy, in Columbus I county, on the SDth last. I riisKtBKtaa Liens Infantry. Tbe Legislature, at its last session, passed provkiiw ,hst each mlutarf, compa- 7 attached to the Bute Guard should be allowed to have Iwentyrfire contributing members, who, like 3xa active members, exempt fom jury -duty. Those wishing to become contribution members of the Wilmington LIgU ;infantryf we are authorised to say, can do so by payiog jrato the treasury of that cosspany $20 annually. Quite a number have sent in their names already, aod it Is hoped that others will do nkawisa until the reauiaita number is made nn aa n MnrvsMmtatTv-i mfiltarv comt)k- n- A TCiiminnn v.uht Tnfaatw gaoaja receive safflcient encouragement J wmmmm. , W - " from our citizens to bring it up to a high ,uadard of strength and efficiency. Tbe comiaiUee to' be contulted.bg those dseiriaato beootae .Malribntias!' members CarA.JLiCanlwalt'LCCol. r n Jamaa and lAJT rr - as rm mi , euie0 HsrrU'Ksws Stand, and the Stab Office. JUNE 21. 1881. VPBBA UOCIB. The Pirates of Pbbc. The Qounod Ma$ical Club of Chatlotte presented the opera, "The Pirates of Pen tance," at the Opera House, last sight, by special Invitation, to an exceedingly large and enthusiastic audieace, and achieySd a brilliant success. We had been led to ex pect a particularly good amateur entertain ment, but, judging last night's effort of our Charlotte friends impartially and from a critical standpoint, we unhesitatingly pronounce It the best amateur per formance we hare ever witnessed. It was known that they had travelled all day and experienced the fatigue and weari ness of a dufty railway journey, and every one was prepared to overlook minor defects and shortcomings on account of this and other disadvantages, bat there was literally nothing to apologize for, and it is difficult to recall wherein their performance could have been in the least improved noon. The aUdienco WM completely captivated, and I took freauent occasion to exDreas their de I ugnt by rapturous applause. I Of the caste we have nothing to say but in j praiae f n(jiTiaually and collectively. I from the leadine to the lesaer characters. I The difficult and exacting role of Bath was interpreted almost faultlessly by Mrs I Geo. F. Bason, and it was hard to believe I that she was not a professional, so artist! I cally fine were both her acting and her sing- I ( s T - w .1,- I "ilo u;u, wuu wuk uisiuu- acter or Manei, nas a delightful soprano or I surpassing sweetness and much power, which ahe U9ed always with charming effect. I Her solo, "Poor Wandering One," carried the bouse by storm, and she sustained her self splendidly in all tbe requirements of the part, from first to last, receiving a warm encore and several noral tributes. The young lady has reason to be proud of her success, especially from tbe fact that she had been seriously unwell all day, and her appearance was owing only to indomitable pluck that well deserved the rich reward of praise it received Misses Badham, Wriston and Williams, In the lighter roles of Edith. Kate and Isabel, did all there was to do and did it well. Of the gentlemen we find Mr. Willis Pegram, in the character of Frederic, a splendid actor and very fine singer, who, though greatly troubled with a sore throat, managed to acquit himself in every way most acceptably. Tbe Pirate King was sung by Mr. E. Ii. Martin, and done full justice to, his fine bass voice being used always to excellent advantage, especi ally'ln the solo "I am a Pirate King," which was long and loudly applauded. Mr. George E. Jordan, who appeared as Samuel, has a splendid voice, one that we were particularly struck with, andSUs ren dition gave great pleasure. The part of Major General Stanley demands decided ability to give it any degree of success, and the impersonation of Mr. A. W. Bacon was fully up to all requirements. As is well known one of the best things in the Opera is the Policemen's chorus, though depending much for success on the talent and capacity of the sergeant. Mr. I R.8T McLaughlin particularly distinguished himself in the character, and his efforts were ably seconded by the privates of the force, wbo created' the desired amuse ment and applause among the specta tors. The daughters of Major General Stanley were certainly a "bevy of beauti ful maidens," and then they sang snd acted so bewitchingly as to lead one not to doubt that the Pirates were anxious to become the General's eons" in-law. The chorus of Pirates had many excellent voices, and the thorough and efficient training of this, snd all the singers and choruses, bore conclusive testimony ss to the skill and ability of Dr. L. Bidez, the musical director. In conclusion, we beg to express, on be half of tbe people of Wilmington, oar sincere thanks for the rare treat and plea- sore given us last night, and to indulge the hope (hat our friends will so enjoy their stay with us as to .lead them to visit our city sgaia In the nearfature. ; xsxt JKAix.8 The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows : VliUBJE. Northern through ails, fast, 5:30 P. M Northern throneh and wav emails. ................... 5:40 At M. Raleigh 5:40 A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad. and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at.;....;. ..... 5:40 A.M. Southern mails for all - points a .i. rr.iK TJ ar (except Sunday);...;.... .. 9.-00 A. M. 'Mail for Cheraw & Darliagton .. A.' fitwmViio. renoe andCharleston. a. . . . 7:45 P. M. Fayetteville.andofflcesonCape .Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays. ....M.4M... 1.-0QP M. Fayetteville, via Lumbexton, daily, except Sundays.... 9:00 A. M Onslow C H. and interme- .. , diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays. .;;..;. i i .... ; fl.-OO A M. Smithville "mails; by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Mails for' Easy Hltl, Town ' Creek, ShaBotta and LHtle ! River, Mondays and Thuxs Sdays. . . .. . . . . .... j:... . . 6 .-00 A. M. Wilmington aad i Black River- 2 Chapel, Mondays, Wsdnes daWad Fridays..:...... 5:00 A. M. OPENFOCa DXZOTXHT. Northern through -aad-way ! mails. ...... 730 A. M. Southern malls 700 P. M. and 7.80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ; n 40 P. M. MAflflcollectedrom street oxes every day at'4.00 P.'st' - - ; ' ': ; 11 V - -' General delivery opeii' from:J610EAlInI. to 7 -00 Pj IL, and on StthdaySfrom0to V:80A-'M, .. ; -ii n' fritmi Stampa for sale ia small qaantities at ge neral deliverv when ituiD office is closed. : Stsilis Office open from 8A.lt to 1211,, andrrotaato-rjar'.Mi Money order and Register Department bpem same as samp afflce. ff Fin jAUTl WHOLE NO. 4320 Foreign seaports. . ' The ' German ' barque Elite Meider w as cleared from this port yesterday for Stettin, Germany, by Messrs. E. G. Barker & Co . , with 3,279 barrels of rosin, and the Nor. brig RaguhUd, for Hull, England, by Messrs. Chess, Carley & Co., with 1,233 casks spirits turpentine and 150 barrels of rosin. excursion. St. Thomas' Sunday School will give an excursion to Smithville and the forts on Thursday next, Jane 23rd. The boat will leave the wharf at 9 A. M. Here is a chance for a cheap aad pleasant trip to the sea shore. - . CATARRH OF THE BLADDER Stinging, Smarting, irritation of the urinary passages, aiseasea aiscnarges, cured by JBu- Chupaiba. Druggs. Depot J. C. Muzros, Wilmington, jn. u. f CITY 1TK1IIS. A BARB BARGAIN. A well established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located In a thri ving, growing towa on the line or a prominent Rsffrosd, Is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms ana parttealsrs apply to the editor of this paper. P RKJUDICR KILLS. "RleVen vefcra nnr duneh. ter suffered on a bed ef miserr under the care of several of the best (snd some of the worst) physi cians, sho gave her disease various names but no reiiei, ana now sae is restored to us In good health by as simple a remedy as Bop Bittersjihat we had poohed at for years before using It We earnestly nope ana pray tnai no one ease win let tneir sick suffer ss we did, on account ef prejudice against so kwu a medicine as nop ciuers.' xno .parents.. XRS. WINSLOWS 800TH7NO STRTTP T?bv Syhrsnus Oobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine wMch we did not know to be good particularly for Infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing byrupwe can speak from knowl edge; In our own family It has proved a blessing lauoou, oj giving an uuaai irouDiea wiln COllc pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and Which is harm less: for the slaen whlr.h if. nnrH the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes sa 'bright as a button." - And during the procc have recess or teetning its value is incalculable. We freemen tlv heard mothers sav thev wnnM nut be without it from the birth of the child till it had finished with the teething siege, on any considera tion whatever. Sold by ail druggists. 35 cents a ootue. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wilminfton Lodp, No. 319 A. F. & A.M. SGTJLAB MONTHLY COMMUNICATION THIS (TUESDAY! EVENING. JUNK Slat. ISOl, at O O'ClOCK. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. By order or tne w. M. W. S. WARROCK, Secretary. Je SI It 10 SmithVlile and ttlfi FortS. St. Aulas Snniay Scbool Excursion, Thursday, June 23, 18I. Beat to leave the. Wharf, foot of Market street, at 9 A.M. Family Tickets, $1.00 ; Single Tickets, 35 cents; Children, 10 cents. Tickets for sale by Mr. D. O'CONOR, L. BROWN and J. H. McGARITY. Je 21 It gILK SUN UMBRELLAS, LIGHT SERGE SUITS, LINEN DUSTERS, Black. Col'd and Stripe ALPACCA SA.CK9, At MUNSON'S, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Je SI it Corsets ! Corsets ! THE ABOVE IN VARIOUS MAKES, ALL SIZES, "WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET" BLACK AND CREAM SPANISH LACES. ULSTERS. ALPACA and LINEN ULSTERS, from 32 Inches to 43 Inches bust. LACE CURTAINS-SOME REAL BARGAINS. Respectfully, E. M. UcINTIEE. jeSltf . Parlor Organs, 2BW AND MODERN STYLES, UNSURPASSED for beauty and durability, sweet, full, sympathetic - w tones, variety of musical combinations, and artistl workmanahipelying upon the discriminating pub lie, who have so freelyhown their favor, to award our Latest Specimens a continuance of the same. Every instrument warranted for Ave years . Call and make your selection, at HEINSBERGER'S fa 19 tf Live Book and Music Store. 100,000 Brick pOR SALE HARD AND SOFT, : IN LOTS TO SUIT, Jt LOWEST CASH FIGURES,! AT THE COAL YARD. jelOSt - J. A. SPRINGER. Just Eeceived, "VTECKWEAR, r FANCY H08E, GAUSB SHIRTS, AO. AC At je 19 tf DYER A SON'S. Gents' Furnishers. Wanted 1,000 Men, rQ BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, BAR ness, Saddles, Collars, Hanee, Blind Bridles, Ac. Best goods and lowest prices. ' jei9 tf GERHARDT A CO. How Beady. OUR LISTS OF CRATE ' ASSORTMENTS EARTHENWARE AND GLASSWARE are bow ready for distribution, and will be mailed to reliable tarUes upon application. GILES A MUBCHISON. ; jel9tf 18 and 40 Murchison Block. s.. .. .. 1 A T HALF THE COST .OPEN ONES, AND A It, thousand times better. Bend for special Illus trated circular, .'ilfi-.ju t ,. i COOK STOVES CHEAPER THAN EVER.. 5 Write for eataiogne adfl price Hat.' '-' i je 19 tf F. M. KING A CO. i B4TU OP ADVBUTIIinO, , I One Square one ,....... ....... 1 00 TWO OayS,.., ........... ' 1 TS threedaye,... j.. S DO feudSTs....... too are Uy.. ....... ... ioo One week,.. A 400 Two weeks, ... M .. Tbxseweeks, t dS " Onemonth........ 19 00 11 oo " " Three aoontas,... ...... M 00 , ' , 8tzmoaUs,..n....M...M.. ee ee " Oaerear,.... ......... .......... SO 00 IVOontract Advertlssments taken st proper tloaately low rates. Tea lines Mild Nonpareil type Basks oas sqaar NEW ADVERTI8EMKNTS. M. GlXONIiY, Auctioneer. BY CBONLY A MORRIS. Under writers' Sale. QN FRIDAY NEXT. MTU INSTANT, COM- mcnclng at 10 o'clock A. M , we will .sell at oar Sales Rooms, by order and under Inspection of tbe Agent of the Underwriters 30 Casks KEROSENE OIL, -Knickerbocker" lis deg. Fire Test, IS Boxes FAMILY WRAPPED BAR SOAP. je 81 it tu fr NEW LACES. Brown Roddick 45 Market Street, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND MASKED off a beautiful line of very desirable LACES, and ar e offering the same very ehsap. PRINTED COLLARS. Another Invoice of Ladles and Children's Printed Cambric Collars Just to hand, embracing many at w styles. BLACK SILK LACK MITTS. Very desirable and cool for this warm weather. PRINTED MUSLINS. A full assortment of the above. BROWN a RODDICK, Je 11 tf 43 Market 8L Keep Cool ! ND IN ORDER TO DO SO, PROVIDE YOUR self with one of the light Cassimere Soitt we have, or a Linen or an Alpacca Coat. A large stock o theeo goods sultablo for this season. One thousand dollais worth of White Veil to be sold within the next thirty days. Call aud see them; another reduction or 15 per cent on ibem. Great reduction made la 8uiU to Urder. prices are now lower than ever before. Parties contemplating leaving the city will do Well to examine our Trunks and (Satchel before I buying eleewaere. I A. DAVID. The Clothier. I je 19 tr L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE flOO to 30.000 JULY 11 PRIZES FROM Price, Whole tickets. S 0), nsives I uu. aaaress lock box sto, Je Wit Wilmington. N. C. For the Sound. rpHE WAGONETTE WILL LEAVE CORNER I (except Sundsys),FOR THE BOUND, stS o'clock. o ciock. rare, ou cents eacn way. Je 17 lw T. J. BOUTHERLSND. Challenge to Grain Shippers. T7RN3T MURJAHN A SON, 1 1 muurTDii nVDUAW rsT epa Are prepared to effect sales of CORN (MAIZS), also of RYE and WHEAT, for ftrst class tblppsra, against Banker's acceptance. Terms : Bound deli very and outturn guaranteed. London arbitration . Commission 1H per cent. tu Je 14 oawtt THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Glen Alpin Springs, NEAR MORGANTON, BURKE CO., WESTERN North Carolina, will be opened en JUNE Mb, 1881, under entirely new Management These Waters have proven of Inestimable veins and efficacy in a wide range of diseases, vis : In pulmonary and scrofulous asectionr, eyspepeia, 01 ei bladder and kidney derangements, uterine i i and oth er disorders peculiar to females. salubrious uumate i aiagninecni Bceaary i nice of Board Greatly Reduced. Per Day, tl; per WeelcSlO: per Month, S30 530. Western North Carolina Visitors should take the W Railroad to Glen Alpin Depot, eight miles from tho Borings, where Hacks from the Bprlngs will meet every train. For further Information address my 21 eodlm tu th sa Proprietors. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting under the name and stvle of JOHN DAWSON A CO., is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. John Dawson having sold his entire tntereet la the business to William E. aad John O. Springer, who is authorised to collect all debts due to John Dawson A Co. JOHN DAWBOH, WILLIAM B. SPRINGER. Wilmington, N. C, June 11, 1881. Copartnership Notice. TX7ILLIAM K. SPRINGER A CO successors to YY JOHN DAWSON A CO.. will continue the HARDWARE BUSINESS In all Its branches; will endeavor to maintain the celebrated reputation the Senior member of the old firm enjoyed so many years. Soliciting the most liberal patronage It re ceived, we assure all who may patronise ns, that we will do all that Is possible to give entire tails -faction. Buying goods as formerly for prompt cash, sell lag same at lowest cash prices. Wilmington, N. C, June 11. 1831. A Card. tpo ALL MT OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOM A era, buying Hardware, I solicit their caliug en andpatronfzlngmy successor., wbo will eonunne tbe Hardware Business at the eld stand, on the same principles that an experience of over fifty years has proven to be the only saro and las ling ones to success. My office will be in the store, where I can bs found most of business hours. el2 3w nac JOHN DAWSON. Bed Cedar Facing; Chest!, Sash, Doors, Blinds, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac, Ao. ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAFFER, PRICE A Oo., Faotobt: Oman: Matt, aser Red Cross st. Foot of Walnut st. Je 19 tf Cape Fear Flour & Pearl Hominy Mills WILMINGTON, N. O. C. B. WKIGIIT. - - 1'roprletor. FLOUR, PEARL HOMINY. RAY, GRAIN of all lads, snd MEAL ground from flaeet Virginia oora constantly on hand. my H If A Card. rWILL RESUME ON NEXT MONDAY, 6TH last., the practice of MECHANICAL DENTUt TRY, using Celluloid as a Base Piste. Price full set...... $60 00. Da half set 80 00. J. H.DUBHAM, Dentist, jellm Princess St., bet. Front sadjsecoitA ; We Offer at Low Figures 10,000 Bushels P. W. CORN,' 6,000 Bushels OATS, -". . 1,000 Bales Choice HAY, . , 60 Bushels Seed PEAS, CI. y sad attack, ) " 5) Bushels PEARL HOMINY. PRESTON CUSUUNO A CO.. Millers snd Grain and je 19 tf Peanut Dealers.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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